These days, Congress, which hosted President Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night, is often seen as the third wheel of the federal government, forever overshadowed by the presidency and ...
Housing has long been a cornerstone of the American dream and the nation’s economy, but a supply–demand imbalance has pushed the U.S. market into crisis, driving up prices and limiting workforce ...
U.S. envoys and Iranian diplomats had met several times in Muscat, Oman, and Geneva, Switzerland to try to hash out a deal over Iran’s nuclear program. Some Iranian officials even claimed there had ...
The economics of this competition are even more striking. Founded in 2016, China’s robotics champion, Unitree, now sells its G1 humanoid robot for $16,000 —about one-tenth the cost of comparable ...
The Census Bureau recently released data on average and median home sizes for 2013 and those data are displayed in the top chart above. Here are some details: 2. Meanwhile, the average household size ...
Members of AEI’s National Council are business and community leaders from across the country and abroad who are committed to the values and success of the Institute. They are ambassadors for AEI and ...
The Trump administration is pursuing a range of economic policies that are all too likely to offset the benefits AI companies might derive from the less burdensome regulatory and tax environment that ...
The observation that tariffs cannot replace the income tax is not new. Several experts have made the same point. The math is straightforward: We cannot replace the income tax with tariffs.
Taking Religion Seriously is Murray’s autobiographical account of the decades-long evolution in his stance toward the idea of God in general and Christianity in particular. He argues that religion is ...
The views expressed are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily represent those of the American Enterprise Institute or of any individual who provided comments. The authors thank Sissi Li, ...
Justice Louis D. Brandeis’s metaphor of the states as “laboratories” for policy experiments is perhaps the most familiar and clichéd image of federalism. Contrary to common belief, however, Brandeis’s ...
Most Americans today continue to be raised in a religious denomination or tradition. Only 12 percent of Americans report being raised outside a formal religious tradition. Half (50 percent) report ...
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