This article was originally published in Real Clear Politics. Is the American Dream still attainable? According to the most recent research, most Americans say “yes.” Over three-fourths of Americans say they have either achieved the American Dream or are well on...
This article was originally published in Discourse Magazine. Will the election of Javier Milei as Argentina’s new president finally put the country’s economy back on track? I first met Javier Milei in Buenos Aires back in 2016 through a common friend who, like us, was...
This article was originally published in Harvard Business Review. Employers and managers are increasingly focused on the mental health needs of their workers, and for good reason. In the last decade in the U.S., there has been a consistent increase...
This article was originally published in The Center Square. Last year, personal income growth was 0.0%, the lowest in the country. And Louisiana had the third highest net out-migration in the country. Louisiana is in desperate need of a comeback....
This article was originally published in Kokomo Tribune. The Indiana General Assembly recently convened a meeting of the Interim Study Committee on Employment and Labor. The Committee heard concerns from a number of industry groups like landscape architects, realtors,...
This article was originally published in The Dispatch. David Leonhardt’s ‘Ours Was the Shining Future’ downplays the promises and possibilities of life in America. I have three great loves in my life: my family, soccer, and the American dream. So as a naturalized...