The U.S. economy’s rebound from the pandemic is driving the biggest surge in inflation in nearly 13 years. If you’re concerned, you’re not alone. Retirees we recently...
When your child starts high school, you may eagerly anticipate the next four years — but remember, they go by in a blip. With the start of...
Summary AIER’s Leading Indicators Index fell for a fifth consecutive month in August, falling to 58 from 75 in July. The index was at 92 in March....
Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom....
Ludwig von Mises once joked that only the government could take a useful commodity like paper, slap some ink on it, and make it worthless. We appear...
One of the most important economic questions facing President Biden is whom to appoint as chair of the Federal Reserve. While many consider current Fed Chair Jerome...
After World War II, Pacific Islanders supposedly made headphones and microphones out of coconut shells and sticks in a futile attempt to call back the U.S. Army’s...
The death of DeFi in the summer of 2020 has been grossly exaggerated. In fact, Ethereum and DeFi are storming ahead, and getting a lot of attention...
The very nature of modern democratic politics is that it is seen as a means and a mechanism to transfer income to some in society at others’...
What are we to make of Galileo Galilei? A scientific hero whose revolutionary ideas were quashed by the institutional authority of the early 17th-century church? A natural...