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Tax Time Myths and Truths Apr. 18, 2024

Veronique de Rugy

Another Tax Day has come and gone, and most Americans believe they pay too much. One recent poll rev... Read More

Chuck Schumer's $79 Million Week Apr. 10, 2024

Terence Jeffrey

Back on May 30, 2023, after then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy cut a deal with President Joe Biden to suspe... Read More

Biden's Loan Amnesty Passes the Buck Apr. 09, 2024

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — "From day one, my administration has been committed to fixing the broken student ... Read More

Washington's 'Job Creation' Circus Is Hitting the Road Apr. 04, 2024

Veronique de Rugy

In the grand circus of politics, where elephants and donkeys alike perform under the big top, there'... Read More

What's Left 8: Health Care Is a Human Right Mar. 30, 2024

Ted Rall

Learning is a societal and individual good. American businesses, however, have weaponized higher edu... Read More

Recapturing Our Lost and Disillusioned Youth Mar. 27, 2024

Star Parker

Our nation's Declaration of Independence begins with the famous statement that "all men ... are endo... Read More

USA IOU. Brother, Can You Spare a Trillion? Mar. 15, 2024

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — Fiscal restraint is dead. The federal government spends $1.5 trillion more than i... Read More

This Is Not the Soviet Union, Mr. Biden Mar. 13, 2024

Star Parker

In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed. It marked the end of an experiment that lasted almost a centur... Read More

Biden's 'Fiscally Responsible Ways' Mar. 13, 2024

Terence Jeffrey

President Joe Biden — in his State of the Union address — once again tried to present hi... Read More

What's Left 3: What if We Had $4.5 Trillion a Year To Spend on Ordinary People? Feb. 16, 2024

Ted Rall

The $1.6 trillion we waste each year on the Pentagon is an irresistible target for leftists looking ... Read More

The Least Kids Need to Know About Credit Feb. 06, 2024

Everyday Cheapskate

Money is an excellent tool to teach kids how the world operates. You can use financial principles to... Read More

Simplifying Saves Time and Money Feb. 05, 2024

Everyday Cheapskate

When our lives get chaotic, we pay dearly in terms of stress and money. There are hundreds of things... Read More

What Presidents Spend Money on Really Matters Feb. 01, 2024

Froma Harrop

What matters is not just the sum by which presidents jack up the deficit. It's what the money is spe... Read More

Why Keep Worrying About Debt? Speculation Versus Reality Feb. 01, 2024

Veronique de Rugy

Over the years, I've offered many explanations about why the trajectory of the national debt is deep... Read More

How to Avoid Credit Counseling Fraud Jan. 29, 2024

Everyday Cheapskate

No sooner had I read the latest statistics on consumer debt in the U.S. (also known as household deb... Read More

Social Security: A Broken Socialist Dinosaur Jan. 24, 2024

Star Parker

It seems many still harbor, or want to perpetuate, the illusion that our Social Security system is n... Read More

Death to the Credentialocracy Jan. 19, 2024

Ted Rall

The summer after junior year, my college expelled me. Six years later, I returned and graduated with... Read More

The 5 Questions My Readers Ask Most Often Jan. 18, 2024

Everyday Cheapskate

If you were to dive into my inbox, you might assume you'd find lots of questions on laundry, copycat... Read More

Candidates: Don't Let Interest Costs Derail Your Presidential Plans Jan. 18, 2024

Veronique de Rugy

Remember when Republicans on the campaign trail would talk about how they would make sure to put the... Read More

Spending and Debt Must Be an Issue in 2024 Jan. 10, 2024

Terence Jeffrey

A very happy Chuck Schumer went down to the Senate floor on Monday to brag about the deal he had cut... Read More