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Full Employment May Still Signal Stagnation in Labor

2+ hour, 29+ min ago  (195+ words) Low layoffs and low hiring have created a fragile equilibrium. The underlying picture points to drift, not true growth. For example, consider underemployment. A man desiring full-time work settling for part-time hours is still employed. A college graduate working retail…...

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The Lesson of The Lorax Isn't What You Think | The Daily Economy

1+ day, 2+ hour ago  (1007+ words) Property rights are an excellent way to ensure wise stewardship of natural resources. In my home and as a foster parent, reading is a constant. In the first days and weeks of a new placement, when everything is unfamiliar and…...

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thedailyeconomy. org > article > why-keynes-would-have-feared-ai-and-why-we-shouldnt

Why Keynes Would Have Feared AI " and Why We Shouldn't

1+ day, 2+ hour ago  (727+ words) The economist who predicted abundance also worried about displacement. He was only half right. In a strange sense, he worried that leisure itself might prove the harder adjustment. "For the first time since his creation," Keynes wrote, "man will be…...

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thedailyeconomy. org > article > redefining-inflation-to-obscure-its-origins

Redefining Inflation to Obscure Its Origins

2+ day, 1+ hour ago  (616+ words) By redefining inflation as consumer prices, we distort how we interpret policy, inequality, and markets. Americans often say inflation feels higher than what official statistics report. For most of economic history, inflation had a clear meaning: an increase in the…...

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thedailyeconomy. org > article > deregulation-must-drive-the-rideshare-industry

Deregulation Must Drive the Rideshare Industry

2+ day, 2+ hour ago  (430+ words) Streamlined regulations and fair insurance rules can make rideshares safer, more affordable, and more competitive'benefiting drivers, riders, and the broader transit system. If you've recently hitched a ride with Uber, Lyft, or any other rideshare company, chances are you spent…...

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thedailyeconomy. org > article > the-wealth-of-nations-at-250-ten-profound-quotations-from-adam-smith

Ten Enduring Lessons from Adam Smith

3+ day, 2+ hour ago  (848+ words) From technocrats to central planners, the temptation to engineer society persists. Adam Smith saw the dangers clearly. Adam Smith (1723-1790) is widely considered to be the father of modern economics. There were precursors, such as the School of Salamanca and the…...

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thedailyeconomy. org > article > congress-is-moving-the-goalposts-on-fiscal-responsibility

Congress Is Moving the Goalposts on Fiscal Responsibility

3+ day, 1+ hour ago  (758+ words) Is targeting three percent of GDP a turning point, or another empty promise? Washington has a habit of changing its budget goals " not because the country solved the spending-driven debt problem, but because each goal proved harder than lawmakers were…...

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Gen-Z You Tuber Hammers Home Financial Responsibility

6+ day, 1+ hour ago  (576+ words) Foul-mouthed and fiery, Caleb Hammer is bringing sound financial advice and personal accountability to the You Tube-Tik Tok generation. "Now my mission is to have the conversations that I wish someone had with me over a decade ago," he says…...

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Is Silicon Valley Shifting Right, Or Just Toward Power?

6+ day, 2+ hour ago  (618+ words) The tech industry's growing dependence on government contracts and its fear of a "billionaire' tax are reshaping political terrain. Whose side is Silicon Valley on anyway? That's what Secretary Hegseth may be wondering, given Anthropic's refusal to grant the US…...

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thedailyeconomy. org > article > you-cant-plan-the-next-play-doh-unexpected-discovery-drives-tomorrows-jobs

You Can't Plan the Next Play-Doh: Unexpected Discovery Drives Tomorrow's Jobs

1+ week, 2+ hour ago  (326+ words) A failed wallpaper cleaner became a global toy " and a case study in job creation. Consumer tastes, not policy prescriptions, continually reinvent our economy. The drive to bring jobs back to American soil is a compelling political instinct. But soundbites…...