Capping interest rates will not give the poor cheaper access to credit. It will simply deprive them of any reliable finance at all.
They could not be more wrong. When a government (or a cartel) dictates a price that is different from what the market would ...
The House of Representatives just passed a resolution condemning the “horrors of socialism” by a 285 to 98 margin. All the no votes were cast by Democrats indicating that a majority of the members ...
"Government intervention can cut costs in the moment," writes healthcare policy expert Sally Pipes. "But it does so at the expense of future treatments and cures." The Democrats' days in control of ...
At first glance, government-imposed price controls on prescription drugs seem to offer relief for patients struggling with high costs. However, the hidden consequences of price controls paint a ...
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders each want to pass federal legislation to cap credit card interest rates at 10 percent. If those two very different guys agree on something, it must be a good idea.
This week, President Donald Trump issued an order he says will bring down Americans' prescription drug prices. The order will likely have little effect, but it's a perfect example of the government ...
The following column is by Goldwater President and CEO Victor Riches. When Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022, it promised to lower healthcare costs, particularly for Medicare ...
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