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Karlyn Bowman is a senior fellow and Andrew Rugg is a research assistant at the American Enterprise Institute. The views expressed in this article are the authors' and do not necessarily reflect those of any other person or institution.
In this article, Bowman and Rugg discuss the public's opinion about...
Middle East expert and American Enterprise Institute scholar Michael Rubin, co-author of a study of Arab democracy, is available to comment on what is happening in Egypt.
Perry's breathtaking failure to remember his own third department to abolish and Cain's stumbling and inconsistent responses to the charges against him leave a gaping vacuum to fill.
Six in ten families rule out some colleges because of sticker price, yet many do not know that the “net price” is typically far lower. Proactively teaching parents—especially those with lower incomes—to think in terms of net price is critical.
Christian Alfonsi's book might sway conversation in a coffee shop, but it will appear silly to anyone ever involved in policy.
Current fertility rates and population trends suggest that in the middle of the next century the world’s population will stop growing altogether and begin to decline.
Today's official poverty rate is hardly lower than the 1968 rate, but a closer look at forty years of poverty data tells a more mixed story.
The Democrats have failed to offer any substantive changes to their economic platforms.





