Economy AIER’s Everyday Price Index Levels Off in December 2025 by January 14, 2026 by January 14, 2026 Note: The December 2025 readings for both the Consumer Price Index and the Everyday Price Index should be viewed as… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy The Powell Affair and the Limits of The Fed’s Immunity by January 14, 2026 by January 14, 2026 The latest clash between President Trump, Federal Reserve Chair Powell, and the Department of Justice has been widely portrayed as… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy China’s Rare Earth ‘Monopoly’ — and Why Markets Will Break It by January 14, 2026 by January 14, 2026 With its recent announcement of a trade deal with China, the White House intended to reassure markets, manufacturers, and the… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy How Money Laundering Became a Catch-All Excuse to Bully and Surveil by January 13, 2026 by January 13, 2026 At the Bitcoin conference in Nashville in July of 2024, then-candidate Donald Trump made a campaign promise to end the… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Tariffs, AI, and the Golden Age of Executive Power by January 13, 2026 by January 13, 2026 One year ago, Donald Trump took office, swearing an oath to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Why I Pledge Allegiance to the Constitution — Not the Flag by January 12, 2026 by January 12, 2026 I don’t much care for the pledge of allegiance. This got me into a bit of hot water when I… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Five Years After GameStop: What the Squeeze Actually Changed by January 12, 2026 by January 12, 2026 In early 2021, a declining video game retailer unexpectedly became the epicenter of one of the most extraordinary episodes in… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Are Free Traders Materialistic — or Are Protectionists? by January 9, 2026 by January 9, 2026 Recently on Facebook, I shared my Café Hayek post titled “Lower-Priced Goods are a Blessing, Not a Curse.” I prefaced… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Why California Is Bleeding Tech Jobs — Decline Is a Policy Choice by January 9, 2026 by January 9, 2026 For much of the last half-century, California benefited from a powerful first-mover advantage. Dense networks of talent, capital, and research… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Data-Sharing Agreements for Fintech: the Market Solved What DC Couldn’t by January 8, 2026 by January 8, 2026 Private markets work well when they are allowed to function free from big government directives. The latest example is in… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail