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OPINION EDITORIALS

December 30, 1998
Social Security Reform Could Be Clinton's Legacy

December 28, 1998
Trust Fund Balances Don't Help Social Security

December 23, 1998
Sanctions Have Failed In Iraq

December 21, 1998
Teacher Pay Rises Even As Quality Declines

December 16, 1998
Republicans May Muff Second Chance On Budget Director

December 14, 1998
Social Security Reform Should Relieve The Payroll Tax Burden

December 7, 1998
Social Security Benefit Statements Show Unhappy Returns

December 2, 1998
A Flawed Study Supporting A "Living Wage"

November 30, 1998
Clinton And Republicans Share Credit For Budget Balancing

November 25, 1998
"Save Social Security" Is Easy For Clinton To Say

November 23, 1998
Taking Social Security Off Budget

November 18, 1998
Keynesians Have Dominated The CBO

November 16, 1998
The Collapse Of Personal Savings

November 9, 1998
Defined Contribution Plans Offer Better Pensions

November 4, 1998
A Different Role For The Congressional Budget Office

November 2, 1998
Reducing Class Size Doesn't Improve Test Scores

October 28, 1998
The Steel Industry Wants Protection from Imports

October 26, 1998
Many Governments are Raising Taxes

October 21, 1998
The Environmental Injustice Movement

October 19, 1998
Inflation Caused Oil Price Hike in the 1970s

October 14, 1998
Galbraith is Wrong But Successful

October 12, 1998
Rich Pay More Taxes

October 7, 1998
Even Losing Votes Help Advance Issues

October 5, 1998
Income Inequality is Rising Under Clinton

September 30, 1998
Politicians Playing Tax Cut Party Games

September 28, 1998
Consumption Better Measures Poverty Than Income

September 23, 1998
Clinton No Kennedy -- when it Comes to Taxes

September 16, 1998
Advertising Benefits Consumers -- But Not Ralph Nadar

September 14, 1998
Long-Term Stock Yields Impressive

September 9, 1998
Capital flight from Russia

September 8, 1998
Europeans Work Less, and More are Unemployed

September 2, 1998
Stock Market Fall May not Lead to Recession

August 31, 1998
Social Security Reduces Private Savings

August 26, 1998
Russia's Disastrous Tax System

August 24, 1998
A Capital Gains Tax Cut pays for Itself

August 19, 1998
Private Property is the Wealth of Nations

August 12, 1998
Personal Retirement Accounts Would Increase Savings

August 10, 1998
Stock Decline and Presidential Popularity

August 5, 1998
The Ominous Parallels with Nixon

August 3, 1998
Social Security's Marriage Penalty

July 29, 1998
Budget Rule Defies common Sense and Tax Cuts

July 27, 1998
Despite Tax Burden, Lower Marginal Rates Promote Growth

July 22, 1998
The Lift That Began the German Miracle

July 20, 1998
Income Growth Another Sign Output is Undercounted

July 15, 1998
No One Knows When the Next Recession Will Come

July 13, 1998
Stock Market Rise Doesn't Herald Inflation

July 8, 1998
Highway Bill Won't Stimulate Growth

July 6, 1998
Questions Remain About Budget Forecasts

July 1, 1998
An Alternative to the Line-Item Veto

June 29, 1998
Clinton's Remarkable Record on Taxes

June 24, 1998
Cutting the Middle Class Capital Gains Tax

June 17, 1998
Americans are Wealthier -- and Saving More or Less

June 15, 1998
Americans are Wealthier -- and Saving More or Less

June 10, 1998
"Environmental Racism" is an Excuse to Block Development

June 8, 1998
Future Tax Burden Will Remain High

June 3, 1998
Evidence of a Computer Industry Manopoly Lacking

June 1, 1998
The Most Regressive Tax in History

May 27, 1998
Software's Economic Importance

May 25, 1998
Lifetime Net Tax Rate Will Rise

May 20, 1998
GAO Reports Economic Effects of Tobacco Tax

May 18, 1998
Chrysler-Mercedes Merger Good News for U.S.

May 13, 1998
Tobacco Bill Could Defeat Its Goal

May 11, 1998
Euro May Compete with U.S. Dollar in Black Market

May 6, 1998
Homeless Victims of Minimum Wage

May 4, 1998
Why the U.S. Economy is the Most Competitive

April 29, 1998
The Communist Manifesto at 150

April 27, 1998
Generational Inequity

April 22, 1998
Pitfalls of Investing Social Security Trust Fund

April 20, 1998
Lower Tax Rates Increase Compliance

April 15, 1998
More Candidates for Extortion

April 13, 1998
Taxes are Sinking Japan

April 8, 1998
Armey Attacks $18 Billion Monetary Fund Bill

April 6, 1998
The Real Cause of Cuba's Poverty

April 1, 1998
A Step Forward in Social Security Debate

March 30, 1998
Workers Benefit from Pension Ownership

March 25, 1998
Why We're Better Off With Clinton

March 23, 1998
Federal Reserve Should Ignore the Monetarists

March 18, 1998
Tax Code Abolition Going Nowhere

March 16, 1998
Research and Development Tax Credit Pays for Itself

March 11, 1998
The Right Path for Third-World Development

March 4, 1998
Puerto Rico a Legacy of Colonialism

March 2, 1998
Reducing Federal Debt Would Increase National Saving

February 25, 1998
Sanctions No Big Problem for Iraq

February 23, 1998
Union Membership Declines

February 18, 1998
Paying Down Debt May Be Only Option

February 16, 1998
Families Face Sharply Higher Marginal Tax Rates

February 11, 1998
Tax Benefit Phaseouts Unfair

February 9, 1998
Defense Spending Cuts Helped Balance Budget

February 4, 1998
Congressional Budget Office Has Many Detractors

February 2, 1998
Different Ways of Counting Federal Revenues Complicate Tax cuts

January 28, 1998
Americans Approve of Economy, Not Clinton

January 26, 1998
A Higher Minimum Wage?

January 21, 1998
Case Against Amtrak

January 19, 1998
Higher Revenues Balance Budget

January 14, 1998
Kennedy's Payroll Tax Gamble

January 12, 1998
Interest Rate Fall May Signal Mild Deflation

January 7, 1998
Salvaging Tax Reform, 1998

January 5, 1998
Black and Middle-Class Couples Hit Hardest by Marriage Penalty

December 31, 1997
Flat Tax Wouldn't Hurt Housing


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