Since the end of the Great Recession in 2009, the Missouri economy has recovered slowly relative to the nation as […]
Colorado has taken a step toward combating tax losses from online sales, and other states may take note. The U.S. […]
Wendell Cox recently published a paper for the Show-Me Institute on Kansas City’s competitive advantages. One of the things that […]
The last year and a half has been a tumultuous time for Mizzou and the University of Missouri system as […]
It is a sign of how bad the subsidy culture is getting when Kansas City Star reporter Diane Stafford has […]
Fuzzy Thinking on the “Price” of Doing Business
As someone who ran his own business for many years, I am aware of the difference between cost and price, […]
As we ring in the New Year the Show-Me Institute will continue to fight for liberty in Missouri. Enjoy a […]
On Thursday, December 22, the Show-Me Institute's Patrick Tuohey appeared on KCPT's Ruckus to discuss right to work and Kansas […]
Saint Louis charter schools received good news earlier this month: the City of Saint Louis is taking their side in […]
Missouri Should Not Stop at a State EITC; Larger Entitlement Reforms Are Needed
This month the Show-Me Institute was proud to publish our 2017 Blueprint for Missouri government, a document that catalogues fifteen […]
It has been hard to watch the flagship public university of our state struggle this past year and a half. […]
Listen Up, Missouri Lawmakers: Here Are Seven Resolutions for 2017
Oh, Missouri lawmakers, it is me, the Ghost of a Christmas Yet-to-Come, who whispers in your ear this wintry night. […]
For months Kansas City has been talking about issuing an $800 million general obligation bond, backed by increased taxes, to […]
The Wrong Kind of Bet with the Wrong Kind of Money
A group of local businesspeople (SC STL) is trying to lure a Major League Soccer (MLS) team to the Gateway […]
In the 2nd quarter of 2016, Missouri ranked 28th among the states for income growth. Looking at the state’s performance […]
Company Births and Deaths: “Churn” and State Economic Growth
The continual birth and death of companies is a natural byproduct of competition in the marketplace. But is the rate […]
Michael McShane Appears on Ruckus To Discuss the New Nominee for U.S. Secretary of Education
On Thursday December 15th, the Show-Me Institute's Mike McShane appeared on KCPT's Ruckus to discuss the new nominee for U.S. […]
In a piece published on National Review Online today, Michael McShane casts a critical eye on a study that touts […]
