Student Loans and Uncle Sam
Student loan debt is climbing steadily, but since 2009, the federal government's share of that debt has skyrocketed.
Student loan debt is climbing steadily, but since 2009, the federal government's share of that debt has skyrocketed.
Please see the announcement below regarding Baylor University’s new PhD program in e
When French President Francois Hollande declared this week that France is "at war," this could only possibly have been news to people who weren't paying attention. Of course, France is at war.
Much of the immigration we witness today is not a result of market outcomes, but are government-subsidized migrations. Libertarians defending these mass migrations as if they were market phenomena are only helping to discredit and undermine the true free market.
As the horrific events unfolded last Friday in Paris before a world stage, we, the audience, sat in stunned silence as waves of helplessness washed
After the 9/11 Attacks, American politicians invented the “they hate us because we’re free” explanation of why the US was a targe
This week, the dangers of the authoritarian PC culture was driven to the forefront of the national conversation by students at Mizzou. Fortunately, Mises Scholars launched a pre-emptive strike against PC and the degenerating university system at last weekend's Mises Circle in Phoenix.
Two well-known historians, in a just published history of the United States, show gross ignorance of US-French relations in WWII.
Numerous pundits within the Conservative media are telling us that the military is facing cuts of historic proportions. In fact, military spending remains at near historic highs and Obama has spent more tax money on national defense than Reagan did during the Cold War.
Free Fed money has led to an unprecedented corporate credit binge of excess spending, especially on share buybacks.