Credit Tightens as the Money Supply Falls for Ten Months In a Row
With negative growth now falling near or below –10 percent for the sixth month in a row, money-supply contraction is the largest we've seen since the Great Depression.
With negative growth now falling near or below –10 percent for the sixth month in a row, money-supply contraction is the largest we've seen since the Great Depression.
The happiness metric is a new form of social engineering, and that as such, happiness economics is biased toward a particular political utopia and scientific ideal.
U.S. officials and statists in the private sector incessantly sing the praises of democracy.
US government officials from President Biden to Secretary Yellen think the US can fund endless wars, but the American people are suffering in reality.
Modern minds are so oriented toward state power that people often fail to understand there is a better way. Instead of “thinking outside the box,” we should think outside the state.
Those who called Hamas’s attack on Israel “Israel’s 9/11” were more accurate than they realized.
British popular Liberalism was insufficiently committed to classical-liberal principles and this waywardness explains why it became increasingly interventionist as of the mid-nineteenth century.
Thanks to the exponential growth of government and regulation, the optimistic society of Back to the Future is fast becoming the dystopian world of Escape from New York or Death Wish.
Is a true populist US government on the horizon? Probably not.
Many in Argentina, including leading free-market candidate Javier Milei, have concluded that the Peso is a currency on it's death bed. But there is a lot of debate over who best to euthanize the peso while minimizing further damage.