Money & The Economy
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Local Grocery Stores Close as California ‘Hero Pay’ Ordinance Backfires
A new “Hero Pay” mandate in Long Beach, California has inadvertently cost some frontline grocery workers their jobs. “Ralphs and…
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‘Giving A Drowning Man An Anchor’: Jobs Creators Network CEO Discusses $15 Minimum Wage
Alfredo Ortiz, the CEO and president of the Jobs Creator Network, spoke with the Daily Caller News Foundation’s Samantha Renck…
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What Comes Next For Robinhood And Reddit After Last Week’s GameStop Trading Frenzy?
Legal experts don’t think Robinhood has much to fear from the class-action lawsuit filed after it restricted buying access to…
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Why Corporations Should Cater to Consumers, Not Causes
It is not uncommon to hear in any business course that consumers vote with their dollars, and sales signal approval.…
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Landlords Are Struggling to Make Ends Meet as CDC Extends Eviction Ban
With so many Americans out of work and unable to pay their rent, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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Corporations That Support The $15 Minimum Wage Can Afford It. Here’s Who Can’t
Large corporations have endorsed and lobbied for a $15 federal minimum wage in recent years, but while they can afford…
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New York Young Republicans Plan ‘Re-Occupy Wall Street’ Event Over Claims Of Corruption
The New York Young Republicans are planning a “Re-Occupy Wall Street” event in New York City after allegations that popular…
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Puerto Rico’s Effective Minimum Wage Would Be $68/Hour Under Biden Plan
Puerto Rico has had a long history of being harmed by Washington overreach. The island was once home to a…
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Is Ontario’s Hand Sanitizer Shortage an Example of Market Failure?
There are many annoyances that come with living through a pandemic, but perhaps one of the most aggravating experiences is…
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$15 Minimum Wage Would ‘Spell a Death Knell for Many Small Restaurants,’ Expert Warns
President Joe Biden is pushing for inclusion of a $15 federal minimum wage in the next COVID-19 spending package, hoping…
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Biden Tax Policy Will Further Divide America
In 2017, then President Trump wanted to stimulate the decade-long stagnant economy. Looking at what presidents Reagan and Kennedy/Johnson with…
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3 Unintended Consequences of Student Loan ‘Forgiveness’
Given American voters’ penchant for delivering divided government, it might seem strange that Democrats were able to wrest control of…
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Gas Taxes May Soon Increase. Here’s Why That’s Especially Bad News for the Poor and Middle Class
I sold my car when I went to New York City in 2019, so I’m one of the rare individuals…
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17 Conservative Companies to Buy From and Support
Why You Should Support Conservative Companies Over the past few weeks, I have written a number of articles about what…
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US Suffers Largest Rise In Poverty Rate In 50 Years Amid Pandemic
The U.S. poverty rate saw its sharpest increase since the 1960s as the coronavirus pandemic devastated the economy in 2020,…
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