Power & Market
The Fed’s Favorite Measure of Price Inflation Rises Again
So much for the Fed's predictions, back in September, that price-inflation would be at 2 percent in no time at all.
Home Prices fall for Third Month in New Case-Shiller Survey
Sellers will have to lower their asking prices if they want to sell their homes in a market with much higher mortgage rates.
Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn Born 116 Years Ago
Considered by many contemporaries as one of the smartest men to have ever lived, Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn was born 116 years ago today.
WNBA Players: “Pay Us What You Owe Us”
Discussions of wages often miss the all-important economic concept of a worker‘s diminishing marginal value product (DMVP), and the WNBA is no exception.
Nobody for Fed Chairman
The proper answer to who should be Fed chairman is…nobody. Nobody knows the “correct” interest rate.
America’s Syrian Civil War
In Syria the damage is done, and future generations will continue to suffer from the cruel folly of those convinced they know how to run everyone else’s lives.
The Silent Guardian of Liberty: Hans F. Sennholz and the Seed of Mises in America
The biography of Hans F. Sennholz reads like a paradoxical novel—as if the protagonist had journeyed backward through the twentieth century.
I, Mises University
Just as no one in the world could possibly make something as simple as a pencil all by himself, as the great Leonard Read explained in his famous essay, I, Pencil, so it is with Mises University.
No Hire, No Fire: Unemployment Claims Reach the Highest Since 2018 (Ex Covid)
While we’re not yet seeing a trend toward widespread layoffs, it is increasingly difficult to get hired.