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The latest AEI Education Outlook provides students and parents with the data they need to pick colleges that will yield the greatest return on investment.
Having urged the President to speak out, to use his bully pulpit and to stop standing there and bloody well do something on the Middle East, it would be hypocrisy to now wish he wouldn't speak. But I confess, I'm starting to worry.
Does the United States really have a sexual violence rate that is comparable to the Congo? In a Washington Post piece, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) resident scholar Christina Hoff Sommers explains how a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study is fundamentally flawed, and an example of careless advocacy research with bad consequences
As budget negotiations between Democrats and Republicans stall, the possibility of a government shutdown on March 4 rapidly increases.
The American republic specifically disdains hereditary titles, yet our history is replete with politically prominent, multigenerational families: the Adamses, Roosevelts, Lodges, and Kennedys. And now, the Bushes. The Bush family, despite being into its third generation of public service, is only starting to receive the same kind of close...
Millions of voters will head to the polls this week for the first phase of what are often called India's second-most important elections -- for a new government in Uttar Pradesh, the country's largest state and home to about one in six of its 1.2 billion citizens. In the drama of Indian democracy, UP has always played a starring role.
Hundreds of institutions fail to graduate a majority of their students in six years, yet these colleges and universities still receive tens of billions of dollars from taxpayers every year.
It is unlikely that increases in federal employee pension contributions or reductions in pension benefits for future federal retirees would lower total compensation below federal workers’ reservation wage, which represents the minimum pay at which a worker will accept a particular type of job.





