Financial institutions are doing everything they can to prevent consumers from shopping around for better banking options. A new federal rule attempts to change that.
Economic Policy
White House to Force Companies to Share Artificial-Intelligence Data
It’s part of the administration’s new framework for regulating AI.
Debunking the Latest Attack on Social Security
Warmed-over arguments claim that the old have it too good at the expense of the young. But the real division in America isn’t generation—it’s class.
Will Anyone Hold Larry Summers Responsible for His Promotion of a Crypto Scam?
The prominent centrist economist was affiliated with the disgraced crypto firm DCG for over half a decade.
Richmond Bets Against the House
A second casino vote in Virginia’s capital city is under way.
Can the IRS Beat the Tax Prep Industry at Its Own Game?
The free Direct File program is being tested in 13 states this tax season.
Global Capitalists or National Champions?
As long as production is domestic, does it matter whether a company creating jobs for U.S. workers is American, German, or Japanese?
Saving Vulnerable Banking Customers Billions
The CFPB’s new guidance says that customers cannot be charged for obtaining basic information about their accounts.
Investing in Disinvested America
The Biden administration’s manufacturing subsidies are disproportionately flowing to red states and districts.
Capitalists Against Capital Standards for Banks
How the biggest banks are using community bankers to front for the self-interest of Wall Street in trying to weaken the rules

