Bull markets under Democrats
The Dow hit an inflation adjusted record high yesterday (WSJ), as did my personal IRA. I invest in index funds, so here’s the (unadjusted) S&P
The Dow hit an inflation adjusted record high yesterday (WSJ), as did my personal IRA. I invest in index funds, so here’s the (unadjusted) S&P
Below is a dump of thoughts and stuff I’ve read recently. I might circle back to some of it in the new year. Or I
Over at Patent Docs, Kevin Noonan defends the patent system. Most of the post is thoughtful. I’ll only comment on his analysis of the WTO
Two things in just the last day or so. First, no individual mandate for people whose plans were cancelled. Nick already covered the legality of
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. You can follow him on Twitter at @nicholas_bagley. In
I’ve written about those in the coverage gap before. But as we near 2014, it’s still worth discussing those who will make too little to
By now you’ve probably read about why Obamacare won’t “spiral into fiery, actuarial doom“—at least, not on account of unconvinced young invincibles. That’s the main
Here’s another chart from the JAMA study “The Anatomy of Health Care in the United States” (click to enlarge): It looks bad for health care. But
I’ve been somewhat baffled by the conservative about-face on the value of high deductibles. I talk about this in detail in my latest column at
Catherine Rampell has a follow-up to her earlier article on the primary care doc shortage (my thoughts on the original piece here). In this one,