The late Princeton University psychologist Daniel Kahneman changed our understanding of how we make decisions, especially financial ones, proving that we are far more irrational than we think.
There is some good news and some bad news about our public debt problem. The good news is that, contrary to what many are now warning, our unsustainable public finances will not lead to a dollar ...
For decades the federal government has invested insufficient resources into the essential goods and services that communities depend on to survive and thrive. A notable exception was the investments ...
Am Law 200 firm Clark Hill has launched Clark Hill Economics, a division of its Clark Hill Public Strategics subsidiary. The division will provide clients with geopolitical and economic impact reports ...
The wealth gap between Black and white Americans is wider today than when civil rights legislation was passed in the 1960s, one glaring indicator of a society in which economic inequality in this ...
The value of federal public lands is enormous. Here's how, according to a new report, conserving them can help our economy.
Heading into the Great Pandemic, federal R&D spending was 0.6 percent of US GDP and 2.8 percent of total federal outlays, the lowest in over 60 years. And Washington is doing nothing to substantially ...
Retail food safety is a critical component of the nation’s public health infrastructure and serves as the last checkpoint before food reaches consumers. Here, federal support for state, local, tribal, ...
CHICAGO (CBS) – Voters on Wednesday got to hear from the two candidates running for 25th Ward alderperson at what was expected to be a standing-room-only forum at Benito Juarez High School. Incumbent ...