Whether it’s schools, crime, or public finances, Brandon Johnson’s administration has left destruction in its wake.
The 1981 VER agreement is, at best, a partial success. It accelerated the arrival of Japanese auto manufacturing in America.
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Get used to longshoremen and other skilled tradesmen pulling in higher wages than college grads.
How do you commemorate something still unfolding? That question looms large today, on the 365th day since October 7, as we grapple with the brutal reality of a world irrevocably changed. How do we ...
John Tierney is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor to City Journal. Tierney has significant experience in print and media, recently joining City Journal after more ...
Allison Schrager is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a City Journal contributing editor, where her research focuses on public finance, pensions, tax policy, labor markets, and monetary ...
Brian C. Anderson is the editor of City Journal, the cultural and political quarterly published by the Manhattan Institute. He also serves as host of City Journal’s “10 Blocks” podcast, delving into ...
Rafael Mangual is the Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and a member of the Council on Criminal Justice. His first book, Criminal (In)Justice, was ...
Tim Rosenberger is a legal fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Tim holds a JD/MBA at Stanford University, where he was President of the Federalist Society and on Law Review, and an LL.M. from the ...
Brandon Fuller is the vice president for research and policy at the Manhattan Institute. Fuller’s writing on policy issues related to housing, land use, transportation, immigration, and economics have ...
Tom Hogan was formerly an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He wrote on the issues of the criminal justice system, public safety, terrorism, quantitative analysis, and politics. Hogan has ...