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Dems' Make-Work Plans Will Cost You Big Aug. 01, 2018

Betsy McCaughey

Friday morning, 26-year-old software developer David Casarez put on a shirt and tie, grabbed his hom... Read More

A New Lesson Plan in West Virginia Mar. 07, 2018

Connie Schultz

What a glorious thing, watching West Virginia teachers, most of them women, shut down the state's pu... Read More

Trump, Nielsen and the Border Wall Fraud Jan. 18, 2018

Steve Chapman

In Tuesday's testimony by Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, all the attention was on whe... Read More

Taking the Wheels Dec. 11, 2017

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I am at a loss as to how to get my car back from my mom's house. A little history first:... Read More

James And The Giant Leech Oct. 03, 2017

The Science Advice Goddess

I've been dating this girl for just over a month, and she never offers to pay for anything. I was o... Read More

The Sleeping Tyrant Sep. 10, 2017

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: When he is awake, my husband is a mild-mannered person who rarely raises his voice. He i... Read More

On the Hook for Someone Else's Wedding Jul. 28, 2017

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: We belong to a private club. The club policy allows a member to sponsor a nonmember so t... Read More

Job Protection for Families: An Interview With Phoebe Taubman Jul. 04, 2017

This Woman's Work

Parents and others caring for family members deserve fair treatment on the job. Unfortunately, pregn... Read More

Family Member Won't Pay for Damage Jan. 31, 2017

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I am finding myself in a predicament. Currently, my sister-in-law baby-sits my 3- and 5-... Read More

Overtime Rule Faces Messy Derailment Nov. 30, 2016

Daily Editorials

The Obama administration's rule expanding overtime pay eligibility for an estimated 4.2 million Amer... Read More

Cold Shoulder After Divorce Oct. 03, 2016

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I recently went on vacation with my mom, stepdad and siblings. We went to the river wher... Read More

Keep the Labor Market Flexible to Maintain Productivity Jun. 02, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

One of the assets of the American economic model is a relatively flexible labor market, especially w... Read More

Must America Pick Up Everybody's Defense Bills? Mar. 31, 2016

Froma Harrop

It seems strange that so few of my fellow TV binge-watchers have submitted to the fascinating Norweg... Read More

Anticipating the Effects of Overtime, Over Time Mar. 17, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

Wouldn't it be nice if your boss were forced to pay you more because the government said so? Not if ... Read More

Growth and Fairness in a Clinton-Style Economy Jul. 16, 2015

Veronique de Rugy

During a recent economic address by Hillary Clinton to soft-launch her "growth and fairness economy"... Read More

The Envelope, Please -- and a Living Wage, Too Sep. 17, 2014

Connie Schultz

After a self-congratulatory rollout to rival the ruckus of God's six days of earth-making, Marriott ... Read More

Are Teachers Underpaid? Let's Find Out Jul. 25, 2014

David Harsanyi

A teacher in South Dakota with a bachelor's degree and 10 years of experience earns $33,600 per year... Read More

Other Paths to Better Pay May. 20, 2014

Froma Harrop

Did you read about investors in Chipotle Mexican Grill rejecting the outlandish pay package the fast... Read More

The Labor Market's Double Standards Apr. 04, 2014

David Sirota

Technology, sports and politics are distinct worlds. They have their own junkies, their own vernacul... Read More

Obama, in His Sole Discretion Mar. 14, 2014

David Limbaugh

With each passing day, President Barack Obama, leftism personified, demonstrates that leftism is cha... Read More