
The Mortgage Crisis That Wasn't
When the pandemic hit, it threatened to cause not only a health and economic catastrophe, but a financial one. While businesses closed and jobs lost, emergency relief programs for renters and mortgage...
23 Mai 20231h 1min

Breaking the Urban Doom Loop
Many American cities are grappling with decreasing foot traffic, vacant office buildings, escalating crime, and dwindling tax revenues amidst hefty public pension obligations. These issues risk creati...
16 Mai 202350min

How Arizona Learned to Love School Choice
A growing number of states are embracing school choice by implementing universal educational savings accounts (ESAs) for all families, with Arizona, Iowa, Florida, and Utah being among them. However, ...
9 Mai 20231h 1min

Can the U.S. Be the World's Talent Cluster?
The U.S. was once highly successful in attracting high-skilled immigrants who contributed to many of the nation's signature innovations in the twentieth century. In recent years, however, our current ...
2 Mai 20231h 14min

The New Ethnic Politics
Many fear the future of politics in a diversifying America is destined for ever more intense conflict between whites and nonwhites, driven by the excesses of racial identity politics. But there is ano...
19 Apr 202348min

Chicago at a Crossroads
Chicagoans head to the polls to elect a new mayor, and the choice is stark. Paul Vallas, a moderate running on a platform of public safety and school choice, faces Brandon Johnson, an unapologetic pro...
4 Apr 20231h 5min

Introducing: Manhattan Insights
Manhattan Insights is an intellectual engine for advancing economic opportunity, individual liberty, and the rule of law in America and its great cities. Featuring the nation's sharpest scholars, jour...
16 Mar 20231min



















