$100,000 in Social Security Benefits Is Too Much
The article argues that the current structure of Social Security benefits allows some individuals to receive excessive payouts, suggesting a need for reform to ensure sustainability and fairness.
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The article argues that the current structure of Social Security benefits allows some individuals to receive excessive payouts, suggesting a need for reform to ensure sustainability and fairness.
The article critiques the celebratory narrative surrounding crime reduction in a Democratic-run city, highlighting the ongoing challenges and realities faced by residents on the streets.
This piece is part of MI x DW, a collaboration that brings Daily Wire readers exclusive commentary and research from the Manhattan Institute’s world-class team of scholars. In this piece, originally published in City Journal, Christopher Rufo and Kenneth Schrupp dive into California’s over-budget animal bridge, a boondoggle that exposes the flaws in Governor Gavin Newsom’s
New York State's evolving math standards are failing to improve student performance, highlighting a troubling stagnation in educational outcomes.
The article explores the rise of radical ideologies in local communities, examining their impact on social dynamics and public policy, and urging a critical look at their influence on everyday life.
The article explores the pervasive issue of social media addiction, urging individuals to adopt strategies for reducing screen time and fostering healthier online habits for improved well-being.
This article explores the challenges faced by urban workers who are often overlooked in discussions about economic policy, highlighting their struggles and the need for targeted support.
The recent strike by Columbia University students highlights growing tensions within labor movements, raising questions about the future viability and relevance of unions in today's changing landscape.
A new report from the Manhattan Institute reveals that New York's math achievement is significantly lagging, highlighting urgent concerns about educational outcomes in the state.
How the Pursuit of Equity Sacrifices Excellence, Destroys Beauty, and Threatens Lives
The article explores how major AI companies may inadvertently promote a culture of disengagement from traditional work, raising concerns about the future of employment and productivity.
The article discusses an amicus brief filed in the Saadeh v. New Jersey State Bar Association case, highlighting key legal arguments and implications for professional licensing and regulation.