Sen. Chuck Schumer’s cell service crusade won’t improve cell service, but that was never the point.
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Tag Archives: New York
Who Pays For A Higher Minimum Wage?
If you raise the price of goods, or labor, it isn’t the wealthy who feel the pain.
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How To Raze New York’s Temple Of Corruption
New York’s corruption problem is structural, resting on four pillars. Those pillars could fall, but don’t hold your breath.
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Private Property, Public Benefit
New York courts finally recognize the economic truth about the city’s rent regulations.
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Working At Home: Nice, If You Can Do It
Many workers can ride out a storm comfortably at home, but spare a thought and a word of thanks for those who can’t.
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We’re Number Three (And Four)
Census figures tell a story of one state on the way up, and one that doesn’t seem to know it’s on the way down.
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An Odd Antitrust Suit Over A Legal Monopoly
New York’s AG is outraged that drug makers use patents to boost profits. He might also want sharks to act like goldfish.
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How Freedomland Became A ‘Health Care’ Center
Providing adequate housing and social services keeps people safe and out of the ER. But is it health care?
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New York Targets Neighbors’ Taxes But May Shoot Itself
New York’s latest tax gambit targets some of its own highest-earning citizens along with its neighbors’ treasuries.
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