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With tax day around the corner, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) today releases its annual report on Americans' opinions about taxes compiled by public opinion expert Karlyn Bowman. This AEI public opinion study looks at attitudes since the first questions were asked in the mid-1930s to today.
Do teachers work dramatically longer hours than other white collar professionals? No.
As controversy over for-profits heats up, a discussion of how to harness the potential of such providers, while erecting the incentives and accountability measures needed to ensure a level, dynamic, and performance-oriented playing field, is sorely lacking.
Although the Roussely Report is exemplary in many respects, it has one fundamental weakness: its assumption that, when multiple French nuclear corporations express interest in the same contract, they should join together for a shared bid.
How have public-sector pensions responded to the financial crisis? By doubling down, thus jeopardizing taxpayers.
The State of the American Worker 2010 reviews attitudes about jobs and work.
Karlyn Bowman releases a new compilation of polling data from major pollsters on attitudes toward work in America.
Public-sector pensions in New Jersey and other states completely ignore the risk and cost to taxpayers of investing in increasingly risky assets.





