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Lipton Matthews

Remittances—financial transfers from migrants to their home countries—are often lauded as a driver of economic growth in developing nations. While remittances provide short-term relief for recipient households, their overall impact on economic growth remains questionable.

David Gordon

Today would have been Murray Rothbard's 99th birthday.

Stephen Anderson

State taxpayer dollars are used to keep several money-losing nuclear plants operating. Each nuclear plant should be viewed as a stranded asset, not needing a state subsidy.

Mark Thornton

The media is spinning the story as a political hot potato: can tariff increases make up for the future revenue losses from extending the income tax reductions from President Trump’s first term?

Ryan McMaken

For anyone who imagines that the US gold hoard might be used to pay off some significant portion of the national debt, this is going to be a big disappointment.

Jp Cortez

Since the last credible audit in the 1950s, America’s gold reserves have been subject to limited, flawed, and theatrical inspections.

Mises Institute

Tom DiLorenzo, Jonathan Newman, Timothy Terrell, and Jason Jewell spoke on promising alternatives to state-controlled education this past weekend in Tampa. Listen to there talks here.

Norm Singleton

This summary of Lew Rockwell’s contributions to the liberty movement will show that Lew has done more to spread libertarian ideas than anyone else not named Ron Paul.

Laurence M. Vance

Most people on the Left and the Right misunderstand the essence of libertarianism. This should come as no surprise since even some libertarians misunderstand the essence of libertarianism.

Tho Bishop

An issue which not long ago had only the support of Ron Paul has now become a priority for the Trump Administration: the auditing o