Princeton, NJ, May 24, 2019 – President Donald Trump recently introduced immigration reforms that would prioritize education and employment qualifications over family connections in selecting immigrants and nominated immigration hard-liner Kris Kobach as “immigration czar.” The moves, like many by Trump, speak to those who feel threatened by what they perceive as a changing America. […]
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Trade war results in substantial losses for U.S. and other countries
PRINCETON, NJ, March 4, 2019 – The United States and China are close to finalizing a trade deal that would roll back tariffs on at least $200 billion of the $250 billion worth of Chinese imports currently taxed by the U.S. This seems like good news for Americans, especially given new figures published by the […]
Why private health insurers are losing money on the Affordable Care Act
PRINCETON, NJ, Oct. 14, 2016 – The choice of young people to forgo health insurance combined with the high cost of providing care for the sickest Americans are together generating big losses for insurers participating in the Affordable Care Act’s state insurance marketplaces. Aetna, one of the nation’s largest health insurance companies, announced in August […]