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C. Jarrett DieterleThe Federalist |
Small Business The Mayor Who Loves Bodegas Is Building Taxpayer-Funded Competitors Zohran Mamdani's administration has not studied...
Uber Your Uber Driver May Soon Be Unionized. At What Cost? It is in part an attempt to treat gig workers as full-scale employees...
Minimum Wage Instacart Is Suing New York City Over Its $22.13 Minimum Wage for Delivery Drivers The economic fallout of the law has...
Collective Bargaining Abigail Spanberger Vetoes Mandatory Collective Bargaining, Defying Virginia Unions The surprising move saves...
Labor Unions Josh Hawley's Pro-Union Bill Would Let Washington Write Your Contract The GOP wants to be the party of labor. The...
Economics New Jersey's Iconic Diners Are Dying. This Is the Wrong Way To Save Them. Democratic state lawmakers want to give tax...
Labor Unions Self-Checkout Is Under Fire Across the Country. Is Theft Really the Reason? The restrictions are often framed as...
Minimum Wage A $33 Burger? As New York City Eyes $30 Minimum Wage, Restaurants Brace for Impact The proposal would eliminate the...
Economics The Bipartisan War on Cheap Food Republicans and Democrats preach about food affordability. Yet their policies continue...
Public Unions Wisconsin Reined in Public Sector Unions. Now Those Reforms Are in Jeopardy. Act 10 saved taxpayers billions and...
Labor The Labor Department Just Freed Contractors—Again. Congress Still Needs To Act. The government's new rule reverses a...
Minimum Wage Chicago Progressives Voted To Freeze Minimum Wage Hikes for Restaurant Workers. Why Won't the Mayor Listen? While...
Minimum Wage Seattle's Minimum Wage Laws Backfired on Uber and Lyft. Now the Union Wants To Limit Drivers. As demand for trips has...
Economics The 'Fairness' Law That Could Raise Grocery Prices for New Yorkers Legislators are trying to pass their own state version...
Nearly 90% of Americans report stress about grocery prices, and more than half call it a “major” source of anxiety.
New York City In Mamdani's War on Delivery Apps, New Yorkers Are the Collateral Damage New York City's own past policies are to...