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  • February 6, 2005
    Cato.org
    Private Matters and ‘Public Health’
    Obesity Policy Report has become a leading insider newsletter for lawmakers, regulators, food industry executives, and nutrition advocates. The following is a Q&A the publication recently ran with frequent TCS contributor and Cato Institute policy analyst Radley Balko. OPR …
    By Radley Balko
  • May 28, 2008
    Capitol Hill Briefing
    The Housing Crisis: Causes and Cures
    As policymakers seek to respond to a slowing economy and turmoil in the housing and financial sectors, it is worth considering whether Congress’s proposed cures would be worse than the disease. The recent housing bubble and subsequent subprime mortgage …
  • May 28, 2008
    Events
    The Housing Crisis: Causes and Cures
    The Housing Crisis: Causes and Cures
    As policymakers seek to respond to a slowing economy and turmoil in the housing and financial sectors, it is worth considering whether Congress’s proposed cures would be worse than the disease. The recent housing bubble and subsequent subprime mortgage …
    Featuring Randal O’Toole and Ron Utt
  • April 15, 2025
    Forbes
    Congress Should Never Have Created Fannie Or the GSEs
    Congress Should Never Have Created Fannie Or the GSEs
    In the policy world, it is very easy to get bogged down in the details and miss the forest for the trees. The eruption of analysis following the Trump administration’s recent trade policy moves is a great example. Everyone …
    By Norbert Michel
  • March 28, 2025
    News Releases
    Cato Expert Discusses Overdraft Services
    Cato Institute Policy Analyst Nicholas Anthony is available for interviews in light of the Senate passing a Congressional Review Act resolution to overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s overdraft fee rules. In a new piece, “Overdrafts on the Line …
  • February 4, 2025
    News Releases
    Cato Expert on Debanking Hearings
    Cato Institute Policy Analyst Nicholas Anthony is available for interviews ahead of this week’s Senate and House hearings on the issue of debanking. Anthony issued the following statement:“After bubbling up for years, issues of debanking have reached the …
  • June 13, 2023
    Blog
    Why Legal Immigration Is Impossible for Nearly Everyone
    Why Legal Immigration Is Impossible for Nearly Everyone
    My latest policy analysis published today explains why it is impossible for nearly all immigrants seeking to come permanently to the United States to do so legally. The report is a uniquely comprehensive and jargon-free (to the extent possible …
    By David J. Bier
  • April 29, 2022
    The Times
    Asylum Seekers Want to Work -- Why Are We Not Letting Them?
    Asylum Seekers Want to Work — Why Are We Not Letting Them?
    Imagine a policy that could ease labour market pressures, improve the public finances and enhance the life chances for a vulnerable group, with little downside. That’s the prize on offer in allowing asylum seekers the right to work sooner …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • March 2, 2021
    The Weirton Daily Times
    West Virginia Should Fund Students, Not Institutions
    West Virginia Should Fund Students, Not Institutions
    West Virginia policymakers have a golden opportunity to finally put the educational needs of the state’s students front‐​and‐​center. House Bill 2013 — which just passed out of the House and is is currently on its way to the …
    By Corey A. DeAngelis and Neal McCluskey
  • May 18, 2020
    Blog
    100% of H-1B Employers Offer Average Market Wages—78% Offer More
    The H-1B program is the main on-ramp recent foreign college graduates have to the U.S. labor market. Excluding these workers would shrink the skilled foreign labor market by more than 50 percent, and America would lose talented workers essential to post-COVID-19 recovery.
    By David J. Bier
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