Jul 30 What Henry Ford’s Deep Hatred of Jews Can Teach Us About Anti-Islamism Today By Paul Solman By Paul Solman Tuesday marks the 150th birthday of Henry Ford, pictured here with his Model T. Photo courtesy of Getty Images. Tuesday marks the 150th birthday of the great American industrialist Henry Ford -- genius of manufacturing, pacifist, friend… Continue reading
Jul 29 Could High Teen Joblessness Trigger an Arab Spring (or Summer) in America? By Diane Lincoln Estes The number of jobs available to 16- to 19-year-olds has decreased to almost half of those available in the 1990s. Photo courtesy of John Konstantaras/The Chicago News Cooperative. Neil Sullivan's been tackling joblessness for years as head of the… Continue reading
Jul 29 Could High Teen Joblessness Trigger an Arab Spring (or Summer) in America? By Diane Lincoln Estes By Diane Lincoln Estes The number of jobs available to 16- to 19-year-olds has decreased to almost half of those available in the 1990s. Photo courtesy of John Konstantaras/The Chicago News Cooperative. Neil Sullivan's been tackling joblessness for years as… Continue reading
Jul 29 Ask Larry: Why I Advised a Terminal Cancer Patient Not To Take Social Security Right Away By Laurence Kotlikoff If you expect to die soon, taking benefits right away to maximize return on your contributions to the Social Security system could reduce the survivor benefits your spouse receives. Photo courtesy of Steve Cole/E+ via Getty. Larry Kotlikoff's Social… Continue reading
Jul 29 Ask Larry: Why I Advised a Terminal Cancer Patient Not To Take Social Security Right Away By Laurence Kotlikoff By Larry Kotlikoff If you expect to die soon, taking benefits right away to maximize return on your contributions to the Social Security system could reduce the survivor benefits your spouse receives. Photo courtesy of Steve Cole/E+ via Getty. Larry… Continue reading
Jul 26 Technopessimism Is Bunk By Joel Mokyr // In a 2011 Making Sen$e report, we explored the slowing of innovation with "The Great Stagnation" author Tyler Cowen. The developed world enjoys the benefits of running hot and cold water, refrigerators and electric stoves, all of which have… Continue reading
Jul 26 Technopessimism Is Bunk By Joel Mokyr In a 2011 Making Sen$e report, we explored the slowing of innovation with “The Great Stagnation” author Tyler Cowen. Editor’s Note: The developed world enjoys the benefits of running hot and cold water, refrigerators and electric stoves, all… Continue reading
Jul 25 The Immigrant Brain Drain: How America Is Losing Its High-Tech Talent By Vivek Wadhwa Diversity boosts high-tech innovation in America, argues Vivek Wadhwa. Photo courtesy of John Moore/Getty Images. Paul Solman: There aren't enough IT jobs to meet demand? Vivek Wadhwa, director of research at Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University and a… Continue reading
Jul 25 The Immigrant Brain Drain: How America Is Losing Its High-Tech Talent By Vivek Wadhwa Diversity boosts high-tech innovation in America, argues Vivek Wadhwa. Photo courtesy of John Moore/Getty Images. Paul Solman: There aren't enough IT jobs to meet demand? Vivek Wadhwa, director of research at Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University and a… Continue reading
Jul 24 The Bogus High-Tech Worker Shortage: How Guest Workers Lower US Wages By Hal Salzman Foreign guest workers depress wages for domestic workers, the authors argue. Photo courtesy of Getty Images. Paul Solman: A battle rages in economic policy circles: Should America make its borders more open to high-tech guest workers, or should we… Continue reading