Edward Conard

Top Ten New York Times Bestselling Author

Upside of Inequality Unintended Consequences
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After adjusting for the cost of real estate, Demographia finds the median standard of living in Atlanta is higher than San Francisco. ... [Read More]

Millennial Incomes Are Comparable to Prior Generations

A new Pew study finds Millennial household incomes are higher today than they have been for every other comparable generation, except in the year ... [Read More]

U.S. Is Not An Outlier on Economic Mobility

Scott Winship’s indispensable review of economic mobility studies finds the “U.S. (is) not an outlier” even if absolute mobility is less because ... [Read More]


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