Feel like the best way to beat down JD Vance and his ilk is the mountain of evidence that "culture" don't raise birth rates, actually caring about families and trying to be better does
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Zoning Reform Works (Even For Small & Mid Sized Cities): The Lower Hutt Evidence
(www.population.fyi)
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Process and Performance: How America traded systematic improvement for quick wins—and lost both
(www.population.fyi)
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Minneapolis 2040 Legal Battle: Supreme Court Declines NIMBYs' Request To Review
(www.population.news)
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Since 2021: Vance Rants About Childless Cat Ladies, Walz Implements CTCs and School Lunches
(www.population.fyi)
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2024 NBER Working Paper: Paid Sick Leave Allows Parents to Spend More Time with Kids
(www.population.fyi)
The article actually argues that we should expand education, and the faults of "overeducated" risk is because of the job market being inefficient
TLDR: Job market is shitty and rigged
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Belgium & Overeducation Risk: Job Market Friction vs Education Overinvestment
(www.population.fyi)
Unemployment benefits: Benefits vary widely across states, often misaligning with political stereotypes and cost of living differences (e.g., Texas offering more generous unemployment benefits than California).
I think the writer have the same opinion considering the way they use “Reagan’s CEQA”
Increase housing supply of anysort suppresses rent growth
It's a underrated cut of steak
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I thought this article was useful in explaining why "moderates" constantly fail at "being good at government"