ObamaCare Enrollment Numbers
Fox News Channel: NCPA President John Goodman comments on the Affordable Care Act’s enrollment numbers, pointing out that the pool is largely comprised of older, and thus more expensive, individuals.
Fox News Channel: NCPA President John Goodman comments on the Affordable Care Act’s enrollment numbers, pointing out that the pool is largely comprised of older, and thus more expensive, individuals.
Most people who earn the minimum wage or slightly more are the only earners in their households and, therefore, are poor, right? And so, if the federal government or state governments raise the minimum wage, that will be a nicely targeted way of helping poor people, right?
Investor’s Business Daily: David Henderson discusses the impact of raising the minimum wage.
Accounting Today: Roger Russell discusses the impact of reducing the corporate tax rate, citing the NCPA’s tax reform study.
Economics 21: A new NCPA study shows how eliminating the corporate income tax would increase wages and lead to rapid investment.
Psychology Today: The experiences of Massachusetts and Oregon demonstrate that bringing more people onto Medicaid will only increase emergency room visits, writes John Goodman.
National Review Online: NCPA President John Goodman explains what the “war on poverty” has done to American culture.
Long Island Newsday: NCPA President John Goodman says that Americans have seen income gains across the board over the last 35 years.
Commentary: A study by Senior Fellow Larry Kotlikoff demonstrates that abolishing the corporate income tax would pay for itself.
NCPA: Replacing the current 35 percent corporate income tax with a more broadly based rate of 9 percent would increase wages for all workers, increase GDP and still produce just as much revenue, according to a major study just released by the Tax Analysis Center, a new nonprofit tax research center sponsored by the National Center for Policy Analysis.
We simulate corporate tax reform in a single good, five-region (U.S., Europe, Japan, China, India) model, featuring skilled and unskilled labor, detailed region-specific demographics and fiscal policies. Eliminating the model’s …
New York Times: Lowering or abolishing the corporate income tax would help American workers and the national economy, writes NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff.
San Francisco Chronicle: Senior Fellow Sterling Burnett comments on the idea of placing a monetary value on parts of the ecosystem.
Canadian Living: Senior Fellow Sterling Burnett explains that plastic bags use less energy and produce fewer greenhouse gases than paper or reusable bags.
Forbes: NCPA President John Goodman breaks down the lies surrounding income inequality.
Forbes: Distinguished Fellow Bob McTeer considers stock market predictions going into the New Year.
One News Now: Senior Fellow Sterling Burnett explains that ethanol-based fuel reduces a vehicle’s fuel economy.
HealthDay: More people are forming negative opinions about ObamaCare, says Senior Fellow Devon Herrick.
Forbes: Senior Fellow Peter Ferrara responds to President Obama’s remarks on economic inequality.
Heartlander: The Obama Administration is allowing wind farms to kill eagles, writes Senior Fellow Sterling Burnett.
Forbes: Distinguished Fellow Bob McTeer details the role of the Federal Reserve during the Great Depression.
Forbes: Where did the Federal Reserve get its name? Distinguished Fellow Bob McTeer explains.
Forbes: Distinguished Fellow Bob McTeer explains the concept of the “broken window fallacy.”
Fox Business: The administration is grasping at straws to make ObamaCare work, says Senior Fellow Devon Herrick.
Heartlander: Cities are enacting laws to ban plastic bags, despite an NCPA study that shows that such bans hurt the environment and do nothing to decrease disposal costs.