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Category: Domestic Policy

Looking under the hood of U.S. household debt

  • April 2, 2019

Although the Great Recession is over, Americans remain in debt, whether it is housing debt, student loans, or auto loans. Is it too soon to say that the economy has recovered from the 2008 crisis? And what can be done…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Economy

Ending government shutdowns is harder than most think

  • March 25, 2019

Government shutdowns are costly and unpopular with the public. Why, then, haven’t legislators adopted any of the proposals to prevent future shutdowns? As it turns out, these proposals would take appropriation powers away from the legislative branch and make it…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Rethinking Governance
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