The percent of the population with private health insurance actually declined during the eight years of the Obama presidency, according to a new study produced by the Goodman Institute.

The percent of the population with private health insurance actually declined during the eight years of the Obama presidency, according to a new study produced by the Goodman Institute.
A recent Wall Street Journal article by Dan Ariely and Aline Holzwarth suggests that most people dramatically underestimate how much money they will need in retirement.
Quite a few Democratic candidates for office this year are campaigning on the idea of enrolling everyone in Medicare. It’s not just the left. A significant number of doctors in the American Medical Association are for it.
House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions is proposing changes in the tax code that are a radical departure from what many other Republicans are proposing.
A new Treasury ruling will allow people to buy health insurance that has lower premiums, lower deductibles and broader networks of providers.
The percent of the population with private health insurance actually declined during the eight years of the Obama presidency, according to a study by health economist Linda Gorman.
It’s a persistent Democratic talking point. It’s almost always mentioned by opponents of Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump’s choice to be on the Supreme Court.
This column is co-authored with Mark Skidmore, a Professor of Economics at Michigan State University.
Although widely reported in the national news media, the claim that most of the benefits of tax reform are going to the wealthy is wrong according to economists whose ideas were used in shaping the legislation that was enacted last year.
A new Treasury ruling will allow people to buy health insurance that has lower premiums, lower deductibles and broader networks of providers.