Why employment matters
Minnesota's high employment ratios are set to decline; what state policymakers can do to alleviate these pressures.
Minnesota's high employment ratios are set to decline; what state policymakers can do to alleviate these pressures.
American Experiment's proposals for a positive and productive legislative session.
As workers are becoming more expensive, Polish firms are investing in technology in order to remain competitive
National School Choice Week 2020 is officially underway! Center of the American Experiment is proud to join hundreds of schools, organizations, students and school leaders in celebrating all Minnesota students.
There’s been a slew of examples in recent months of local and state government bodies going to extremes to avoid public scrutiny and accountability. The more notorious incidents include a…
Subsidization has a probability of raising costs even higher with the option of state funding and the lack of market signaling.
I recently posted my testimony from Rochester on the Clean Energy First (CEF) bill currently circulating around the Minnesota State Senate. Today, I’ll elaborate on the good parts of the…
An ordinance passed by the city of Dayton gives an example of the types of fees which help make housing unaffordable.
Heartland’s Donald Kendal, Justin Haskins, and Jim Lakely are joined by Isaac Orr in episode 227 of the In The Tank Podcast. The Doomsday Clock has been set to 100…
A round-up of the last week’s economic news stories in Minnesota.
When lawmakers like Governor Tim Walz and members of the Minnesota House of Representatives call for massively increasing the amount of wind and solar on the grid, they often do…
The National Education Association—the country’s largest teachers’ union—recently released its Legislative Report Card for the 116th Congress. The union gave each member of Congress a letter grade of A through…
Back in 2011, economist Paul Krugman said that an alien attack might boost the American economy. Space Force to the rescue!
If localities are permitted to set their own minimum wage rate above the state rate, why should they not also be free to set one below it?
New data released by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics reveal the percent of workers who were members of unions in 2019 was 10.3 percent—a record low since 1983, according…
How to help young people become independent and analytical thinkers.
Lawsuit asks AG about lawyers funded by billionaire Democrat donor.
The Rochester City Council might as well yell “Fore!” right now to warn local taxpayers about the bill coming at them for the escalating cost of subsidizing the city’s four…
Schools spent government money to lobby for more government money.
It makes everyone richer.
The Center joins effort to limit labor unions.
American Experiment reaches out.
Isaac Orr challenges Rep. Long to debate.
‘The state of our students is promising.’