Robert Tracinski
A real war on poverty would address and encourage the full spectrum of economic success: work, education, marriage, saving, home-ownership, and entrepreneurship—and in that order.
The Federalist, May 23, 2014
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Robert Maranto & Michael Crouch
You’d never know it from the White House, academic conferences, or the press corps, but the decline of marriage may be the main cause of income inequality.
Wall Street Journal, April 20, 2014
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Michael Barone
Republicans would do well to offer tax reforms and other policy proposals that would not only boost economic growth but would also look to strengthen the core of society—the family.
National Review, November 26, 2013
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James Pethokoukis
The 2016 GOP presidential candidates should advance smart, pro-growth, pro-family tax-reform plans to fuel prosperity and invest in the country’s future.
National Review, November 4, 2013
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Jonathan V. Last
GOP policy should be informed by new analysis showing a positive correlation between marriage rates, inexpensive real estate, and Republican voters.
The Weekly Standard, April 22, 2013