Mises Wire

Ryan McMaken

Fueled by unprecedented quantitative easing, central bank asset purchases, and various stimulus packages, the money supply growth rate ballooned in April to an all-time high.

José Niño

Panic over the COVID-19 virus has led to the closure of many schools and new forays into education outside the government school system. Many will find that they don't need the state's schools at all.

Ryan McMaken

US government debt is spiraling upward, with debt-to-GDP rising to World War II levels. How long can this last?

Frank Shostak

After 2018, the US economy was already headed toward a recession. But bailouts and lockdowns have made things even worse.

James Ketler

With their bizarre and extreme lockdowns, governments are forcing very low-risk populations to endure social isolation and unemployment. The mental health effects will be significant.

Arkadiusz Sieroń

Money really does buy happiness—up to a point. But at all income levels, happiness is very, very subjective.

David Gordon

Buyers and sellers in the free market do indeed act from self-interest, but Adam Smith never argued that this excludes friendly feelings for those they do business with.

Ryan McMaken

For many parents, the ongoing closure of public schools will just reinforce growing suspicions that public schools just aren't worth it anymore. Maybe they never were.

Gary Galles

Governments create nothing, and only excel at coercion and violence. This is why governments are enthusiastic about shutting down economies but seem unsure about how to open them.

William L. Anderson

Media outlets, both left and right, are mostly narrative driven. Also, journalists have a tendency to lazily reprint whatever "experts" say. This makes media reporting thoroughly unreliable.