Like many economic policies, the Jones Act creates unintended negative consequences for everyone.
Read moreLike many economic policies, the Jones Act creates unintended negative consequences for everyone.
Read moreAs World War II was entering its final stages, the Serviceman’s Readjustment Act of 1944 made it possible for men...
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Read moreOne of the most remarkable things to me about Southwest Florida, and Florida in general, is that most of the...
Read moreAfter Hurricane Ian, Southwest Floridians began learning about a federal real estate requirement most of us didn’t need to know...
Read moreThere are lots of corny old jokes about disagreement among economists. Here’s one: If you took all the economists in...
Read moreAs a kid who grew up in western Pennsylvania, I’m always glad to see February arrive. And I know I’m...
Read morePaychecks are great. Really great. And raises are even better, especially in inflationary times. But are monetary benefits like wages...
Read moreSince the pandemic-induced recession ended in April 2020—at least according to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the official arbiter...
Read more“Season” is one of the defining features of Southwest Florida. And since the pandemic, Season with a capital S is...
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