BOHANON & CUROTT: Households holding on to more of their money is a good thing
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis’ has reported the U.S. household savings rate at 26% for the second quarter of 2020, nearly three times the post-WWII average of 9%.
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis’ has reported the U.S. household savings rate at 26% for the second quarter of 2020, nearly three times the post-WWII average of 9%.
We think “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy,” two uniquely American shows, give insights into at least three American sensibilities.
By 2023, the national debt is projected to be 107% of gross domestic product, which will be the highest in the nation’s history.
Let’s offer any household that moves to Indiana in 2020 or 2021 and earns $1 million or more, a zero tax rate on their income above $1 million for two years.
Academic research finds that selective tax incentives do not increase overall employment or business investment.
Economists pretty much across the board argue that a nation’s trade balance is a byproduct of its investment opportunities and proclivity to save.
Some third-party partisans in swing states are offering to exchange their vote for the votes of two-party partisans in non-swing states.
In an election, there is only one winner; those in the minority are just out of luck. Private markets, however, are very good at providing divisible consumption goods.
While average inflation targeting has some theoretical advantages, the move is easily seen as nothing more than a fig leaf for the Fed to increase its own discretion.
The Oklahoma Surgery Center, known as OSC, does not accept third-party payments from public or private insurance.
Government officials certainly don’t know the countless and ever-changing details of the market. Nor are they likely to intervene in ways that make markets more efficient. Antitrust
The government of China can accomplish both five-day testing and mass detention because it maintains a pervasive, universal and unchecked system of surveillance on all its residents.
Innovation only betters people’s lives if adopted, and only a market-test can assure it is truly an improvement.
While there are numerous arguments for college loan forgiveness, the one we find the least convincing and most curious is that it is a matter of social justice.
After governments take delivery of the vaccines, they will provide them to citizens at zero user charge. If prices don’t allocate resources, what does?
A big flaw with the democratic process is that voters do not directly bear the full costs of voting on the basis of incorrect beliefs.
An unprecedented number of households are facing economic distress this holiday season. While Congress dithered, local charitable organizations have risen to the challenge.
The worldwide supply of savings continues to expand. Increasingly fluid and sophisticated financial markets allow savers to seek out returns anywhere on the planet.
Playing Monopoly can be a lot of fun, but don’t confuse it for a free market.
Janet Yellen used to be chairperson of the Federal Reserve. Her pending appointment raises new questions about the Fed’s independence from Congress and the Treasury.