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The "too big to fail" doctrine that resulted from the 2008 Financial Crisis is dampening competition and hurting small banks, according to a new...
As tax reform continues to play a major role in the 2016 presidential debates, National Center for Policy Analysis Senior Fellow and Director of the...
Ohio's income tax cuts could save the state from losing billions in income previously lost to residents moving to other states, according to a new...
The Federal Reserve's adoption of an expansionary monetary policy following the 2008 recession ignored inflationary warning signs on the dollar...
Reducing the U.S. corporate income tax would draw financial capital into the United States, while increasing wages and production, according to a new ...
North Carolina's income tax reform in 2014 has made the state more competitive with neighboring states South Carolina and Tennessee, according to a...
By dragging out their decision over whether or not to raise interest rates, the Federal Reserve is fostering economic uncertainty that puts the...
The 50-year old Medicare program is not aging well; and that's not good news for seniors, according to a new report by National Center for Policy...
Raising U.S. corporate tax rates purely to generate tax revenue discourages investment, shrinks the economy, and hurts workers, according to a new...
The National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) today launched the Financial Crisis Initiative, a coalition of top economic experts who will research...
Increasing unnecessary regulations on drug plans could inflict higher costs on the 220 million Americans who get their medications through a managed...
National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) public policy experts provide their insights below on the president's State of the Union proposals. Taxes...
The Board of Directors of the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) has named Allen B. West as CEO of the 31-year old nonprofit, nonpartisan...
Limiting drug-abusing patients to one doctor and one pharmacy for pain medication prescriptions could be the solution to Medicare drug abuse and some ...
Eliminating the U.S. corporate income tax would dramatically increase domestic investment, GDP, real wages, and national saving, according to a new...
The Board of Directors of the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) has named former bank CEO and strategic business consultant Dennis...
While millions of Americans have already lost their health coverage due to ObamaCare, many more will see their health care disrupted as the new law...
Many states have enacted drug regulations that force health plans to allow unqualified drug providers to administer specialty drug therapies,...
The May 9 deadline for applications to the General Tommy Franks' Four-Star Leadership Institute draws near for high school students seeking entry to...
A new Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposal would cause almost 14 million seniors to lose their Medicare Part D stand-alone drug plans...
Replacing the current 35 percent corporate income tax with a more broadly based rate of 9 percent would increase wages for all workers, increase GDP...
Plastic bag bans hurt the environment and do nothing to decrease costs, according to a new study from the National Center for Policy Analysis. (Logo: ...
Moving from a high-tax state to a low-tax state could save you thousands, even millions, of dollars over your lifetime. Moving in the opposite...
The May 15 deadline for nationwide applications to the prestigious Four Star Leadership Institute with General Tommy Franks is quickly approaching....
As drug coverage increases as a result of expanded health insurance and Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act, unnecessary regulations will ...
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