The Dark History of the Minimum Wage
By James Corbett There’s something strange about the idea of a minimum wage. It’s one of those subjects that everyone has a strong opinion about,…
By James Corbett There’s something strange about the idea of a minimum wage. It’s one of those subjects that everyone has a strong opinion about,…
Op-Ed by Catherine J. Frompovich With the current Congressional upside-down investigative push that’s reached “fever pitch” since the release of the Mueller Report, one has…
Op-Ed by Amar Maruti Patil, Adithya Anil Variath The decision of Donald Trump’s administration terminating India’s designation as a beneficiary of Generalized System of Preferences…
By Michael Snyder According to the Labor Department, the number of job openings in the United States just plunged by the largest amount we have…
By Tyler Durden (Activist Post Editor’s Note: This topic was covered extensively this month in our premium newsletter Counter Markets. You can get a free…
By John W. Whitehead If you drive a car, I’ll tax the street, If you try to sit, I’ll tax your seat. If you get…
By John Stossel Established businesses, like Facebook, use government to limit competition. Once, Microsoft had zero lobbyists. The company focused on innovating. Microsoft in the…
By Technocracy News and Trends Hotels are being retrofitted from top to bottom into “smart hotels” where everything is controlled by apps, AI and robots….
By Michael Snyder Less than a month after a “bomb cyclone” caused a “1,000 year flood” in the middle portion of the country, another “bomb…
By Amanda Warren The idea of owning and operating your own business has been romanticized by probably almost everyone who hasn’t actually tried it. “Easier…
By Clint Siegner The gaggle of socialist candidates vying to win the Democratic nomination for president all agree on one thing. They believe government should…
By Tyler Durden Three year ago – almost to the day – Saudi Arabia rattled its first sabre towards the United States, with an implicit threat to…
By Jp Cortez Before the ink could even dry on West Virginia Governor Jim Justice’s signature on a repeal of sales taxation on gold, silver,…
By Stefan Gleason As Tax Day approaches, millions of Americans are becoming increasingly filled with panic and dread. The Trump tax cuts may offer some…