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Social Security, Like Peter Peterson, Is Draining Resources From the Federal Budget

The Washington Post (a.k.a. Fox on 15th Street) told readers that: “Social Security is already draining resources from the broader federal budget, as spending on benefits has risen above this year’s Social Security tax collections.” Yes, Social Security benefit payments exceed the money currently being collected in Social Security taxes. The gap is being made […]

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They Still Haven’t Heard of Patents at the NYT

David Leonhardt had a column discussing overuse of expensive medical care in the NYT today. Remarkably, this discussion did not mention the effect of patents in complicated decisions on treatment and raising costs. Patents are essential to this discussion for two reasons. First, drugs and medical tests that are very expensive are generally expensive because […]

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California Gets a Bad Rap on Pensions in NYT

California has done some really really stupid things (like a tax credit for first time homebuyers), but the NYT did the state and its readers a disservice in going after California’s pension fund liabilities. The basic story is that if you assume a 4.14 nominal rate of return on pension fund assets, then the state’s […]

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Response to DeLong Review of False Profits

I don’t ordinarily use BTP for addressing items that mention me or my work, but I’ll make an exception in the hope of getting a good exchange going. Brad DeLong was good enough to begin a review of my book False Profits on his blog. After graciously giving me credit for recognizing the housing bubble […]

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Inventing a Surge of Job Seekers

A front page Washington Post article told readers that: “The number of people looking for jobs rose by more than 200,000 last month compared with February, according to the Economic Policy Institute — and that’s a good sign, economists say. It means that Americans are seeing more jobs being created and that they’re optimistic about […]

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