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Show-Me Minute: Corporate Welfare
10 Sep

Show-Me Minute: Corporate Welfare

Posted by Rick Edlund Corporate Welfare, Subsidies

Missouri ranks in the top 10 … in corporate tax giveaways.  And that may explain why the Show-Me state is […]

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The House Isn’t On Fire, but It Is at Greater Risk
09 Sep

The House Isn’t On Fire, but It Is at Greater Risk

Posted by James V. Shuls Public Pensions

Several years ago, my wife and I were in the market to buy a house. As is customary, we had […]

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School Choice in Missouri: The Power Rankings
09 Sep

School Choice in Missouri: The Power Rankings

Posted by Michael Q. McShane School Choice

Football season is upon us, and while I’m cautiously optimistic about the Chiefs this year, I’m really looking forward to […]

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Parking Is a Privilege in Saint Louis City
09 Sep

Parking Is a Privilege in Saint Louis City

Posted by Joseph Miller Municipal Policy

                Parking at Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport (STL) can get expensive. Depending on […]

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Saint Louis Property Taxes, Part 4: All Together Now
08 Sep

Saint Louis Property Taxes, Part 4: All Together Now

Posted by Joseph Miller Municipal Policy

In the first three blog posts in this series (here, here, and here), we have seen how Saint Louis City’s […]

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MCI and the Evacuation That Wasn’t
08 Sep

MCI and the Evacuation That Wasn’t

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Transportation

KSHB news reported Tuesday that portions of Kansas City International Airport's (MCI) Terminal C were evacuated due to an "unruly passenger." […]

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Washington University Faculty Oppose Public Dollars for Stadium; Planners Promise Brew Pub
04 Sep

Washington University Faculty Oppose Public Dollars for Stadium; Planners Promise Brew Pub

Posted by Joseph Miller Budget and Spending

As we have mentioned many times before, economists are virtually unanimous in their agreement that publicly funded sports stadiums are […]

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Minimum Wage Harms the Workers It’s Meant to Help
04 Sep

Minimum Wage Harms the Workers It’s Meant to Help

Posted by John Wright Business Climate

If you grab lunch at Sister Cities in the Dutchtown neighborhood of St. Louis, you’re likely to be greeted by […]

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Zoos, Taxes, and Admissions Charges
03 Sep

Zoos, Taxes, and Admissions Charges

Posted by Joseph Miller Accountability, Taxes

A recent editorial in the Post-Dispatch by former Clayton Mayor Ben Uchitelle once again set off a debate on how […]

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Are Missouri Students Ready for College?
03 Sep

Are Missouri Students Ready for College?

Posted by Michael Q. McShane Accountability

Piggybacking off of Brittany Wagner’s post on ACT results, I wanted to direct your attention to the ACT’s recently released […]

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Missouri Mayors and the Minimum Wage
03 Sep

Missouri Mayors and the Minimum Wage

Posted by Patrick Tuohey Economy, Minimum Wage, Municipal Policy, State and Local Government

Kansas City Mayor Sly James and St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay recently called for a statewide minimum wage increase in […]

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Dutchtown and the Minimum Wage
03 Sep

Dutchtown and the Minimum Wage

Posted by John Wright Business Climate, Economy, Minimum Wage

To many, an increase to the minimum wage sounds like a good idea, but in reality it would cost businesses […]

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The Minimum Wage and Revitalization in Dutchtown
03 Sep

The Minimum Wage and Revitalization in Dutchtown

Posted by John Wright Business Climate

Dutchtown is a neighborhood in South St. Louis with a rich history and a vibrant community. The oldest standing Ted […]

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Let’s Talk about the ACT
02 Sep

Let’s Talk about the ACT

Posted by Brittany Wagner Accountability

At first glance, this year’s ACT results in Missouri might give cause for optimism, but a little more digging shows […]

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A Greater Gravois May Be a Local Gravois
02 Sep

A Greater Gravois May Be a Local Gravois

Posted by Joseph Miller Municipal Policy

In recent years, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has faced growing criticism about the maintenance of Gravois Road (Missouri […]

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Opportunity and Mobility in Missouri
01 Sep

Opportunity and Mobility in Missouri

Posted by Michael Q. McShane School Choice

Earlier this year, researchers from Harvard released a blockbuster study on economic mobility in the United States.  The conclusion: neighborhoods […]

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Saint Louis Property Taxes, Part 3: The Tax Breaks
01 Sep

Saint Louis Property Taxes, Part 3: The Tax Breaks

Posted by Joseph Miller Municipal Policy

In my previous two posts on Saint Louis City’s real property tax base, I discussed how various government bodies and […]

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Income and Money Flee Missouri
31 Aug

Income and Money Flee Missouri

Posted by Rik W. Hafer Taxes

Earlier this year, Michael Rathbone and I published an essay examining migration trends for Missouri. We reported that over the […]

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Saint Louis Property Taxes, Part 2: The Nonprofits
31 Aug

Saint Louis Property Taxes, Part 2: The Nonprofits

Posted by Joseph Miller Municipal Policy

        In my first post on property taxes in Saint Louis City, I discussed how the city’s […]

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Saint Louis Property Taxes, Part 1: This Land is Their Land
28 Aug

Saint Louis Property Taxes, Part 1: This Land is Their Land

Posted by Joseph Miller Municipal Policy, Taxes

For cities across the country, property taxes make up a large—sometimes the largest—source of tax revenue. For instance, more than […]

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