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Articles Written by: EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN
The story is numbingly familiar:
263,000 jobs lost in September, unemployment at a
26-year high (9.8%), 7.2 million jobs lost since the
recession began at the end of 2007.
Dismal, yes, but Septembers
employment numbers were not catastrophic, and ...
From EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN,
V Dare,
13 Oct 2009
The latest revisionism regarding the
economic impact of immigration comes to us courtesy of
the Cato
Institute, a long-time fixture in the DC libertarian
think-tank space. Its Center for Trade Policy Studies
recently published a study touting the ...
From EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN,
V Dare,
5 Oct 2009
The U.S. poverty rate climbed
to 13.2 percent last year, up from 12.5 percent in 2007,
according to the Census Bureaus annual report released last week. The report also
documented a decline in
employer-provided health insurance and in coverage
for ...
From EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN,
V Dare,
21 Sep 2009
Mainstream economists
predict that unemployment will peak in a range of 10 to
12 percent only sometime in 2010. Or later, or even
higherdepending on how skittish employers are in face
of extraordinary uncertainty.
Meanwhile, immigration is
continuing ...
From EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN,
V Dare,
4 Sep 2009
Health care a divisive issue? No way. Not when you
ask the right questions.
First of all,
Id like to create a situation where were dealing with
illegal immigration, so that we dont have illegal
immigrants [VDARE.COM
note: i.e.
amnesty them].
And ...
From EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN,
V Dare,
18 Aug 2009
Or so they claim. But the impact of
globalization on the
economics profession itself raises serious questions
about this point of view.
Foreign students increasingly
dominate U.S.
doctoral programs in
economics. Although the number of doctorates ...
From EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN,
V Dare,
27 Jul 2009
The
U.S.
economy continued to shed jobs at a horrendous pace
in April, with payroll employment falling by 539,000 and
the unemployment rate jumping to a 26-year high of 8.9%.
The outcome was largely expectedit was actually a
slight slowing in the pace ...
From EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN,
V Dare,
13 May 2009
Yet unlike those programs, the EITC
is virtually unknown outside of the policy wonks who
study it and the low income individuals who receive it.
One reason for its relative
anonymity: the credit is embedded in the tax code. The
tax code is vast; its 80, ...
From EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN,
V Dare,
5 May 2009
Here are the
details, December 2008 to January 2009:
But during the
course of
George W. Bushs
eight-years, Hispanic employment rose by 3.68
million, or by 22.8 percent, while non-Hispanics eked
out a 641,000, or 0.8 percent, gain.
The ...
From EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN,
V Dare,
12 Feb 2009
Dear Mr. President: What if
government spending cant turn things around? What
if the banks continue hoarding TARP funds, and deny
loans to deserving companies and individuals? Now think:
what would happen if after years of
monstrous fiscal deficits ...
From EDWIN S. RUBENSTEIN,
V Dare,
27 Jan 2009