Modest loss of jobs followed 1966 law, but millions won substantial raises
Study of L.A.-area restaurants gauges effect on owners, customers, landlords
A model for cities to boost ridership, without snarling car traffic
An upfront fee for taking Medicaid patients could shorten stays
Sebastian Edwards brings to life a widely forgotten chapter of U.S. history starring FDR, his no-name economist and the demise of the gold standard
Digital identity used in nearly every realm of life
Bipartisan action rose amid reports of surprising Soviet Cold War economic growth
Positive views on, say, a social policy are more easily suppressed than negative ones
What emerges is a fragmented view of corporate contribution to global warming
Greater subsidies aren’t enough: Lowering the complexity of enrollment is needed to bring more and healthier people into the market
A team of experts makes the financial case that governments should spend more on nudging
Research undermines the notion that companies coldly calculate tax avoidance
As the pandemic wears on, a search for the factors that cost lives
Notable differences in death rates; it appears candidates factored in voter gender bias
Video from officer-worn cameras is judged less negatively than footage captured on dashboard cameras
Researchers take on the difficult job of isolating for-profit prisons from a host of other factors