• Corey A. DeAngelis
    The Daily Economy

    Chicago’s latest deal with its teachers union uses public-school students to advance private agendas.

  • Laura Williams
    The Daily Economy

    Beef has jumped 65 percent since 2020, turning a staple into a splurge. From drought-stricken ranches to fast-food menu shifts, beef prices are reshaping how Americans eat.

  • Romina Boccia
    The Daily Economy

    By constantly spending and generating new debt, Congress effectively forces prices to rise and purchasing power to fall, year after year.

  • Logan Tantibanchachai
    The Daily Economy

    Is a product defective if it gives you too much of what you want? And are social-scroll algorithms regulated products — or protected speech?

  • Matthew Schaffer
    The Daily Economy

    Energy-driven inflation and slowing growth have put the Fed in a difficult position. A look at monetary policy rules shows why holding rates steady may be the most prudent response.

  • Antón Chamberlin
    The Daily Economy

    A job’s wage is not a measure of dignity — it’s a reflection of economic value. Confusing the two leads to policies that undermine opportunity.