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Kansas City Homicide Rate May Be National Leader for 2025

Kansas City Homicide Rate May Be National Leader for 2025

Dec 4, 2025

A story in the November 20 issue of The Washington Post examines homicide rates in large cities across the United...

Waiting for Perception on Crime to Change Is Not a Winning Strategy for St. Louis

Waiting for Perception on Crime to Change Is Not a Winning Strategy for St. Louis

Jul 30, 2025

I’ve highlighted the progress St. Louis has made in reducing crime in recent blog posts. The improving data are positive...

Mission Impossible and Nuclear Energy: President Trump’s New Executive Orders

Mission Impossible and Nuclear Energy: President Trump’s New Executive Orders

Jun 19, 2025

A version of the following commentary appeared in the Springfield News-Leader. While I will avoid any spoilers, the new movie,...

Let’s Grow Missouri, Literally

Let’s Grow Missouri, Literally

Nov 13, 2024

We often talk about growing Missouri in abstract ways. We want to grow the economy, grow the tax base, grow...

“Did You Get My Cheez Wiz, Boy?”

“Did You Get My Cheez Wiz, Boy?”

Jan 23, 2024

Early in the classic film The Blues Brothers, Elwood takes his recently paroled brother, Jake, back to his Chicago apartment....

Corruption Allegations: Disappointing but Hardly Surprising

Corruption Allegations: Disappointing but Hardly Surprising

Jun 14, 2022

A version of this commentary appeared in the St. Louis Business Journal. In 1977, the Chicago Sun Times newspaper bought...

Columbia Repeals Ban on Trash Roll Carts, Repeal of Ban on Dancing and Proms Is Next

Columbia Repeals Ban on Trash Roll Carts, Repeal of Ban on Dancing and Proms Is Next

May 24, 2022

Both Prohibition and the classic film Footloose (the original, obviously) teach us the lesson that banning popular things is generally...

EV Charging Stations Don’t Need Mandates to Succeed

EV Charging Stations Don’t Need Mandates to Succeed

Feb 8, 2022

Elected officials who want to put more electric vehicles (EVs) on the road face a Catch-22. Drivers won’t buy more...

Earnings Taxes and St. Louis’s Catch 1%.

Earnings Taxes and St. Louis’s Catch 1%.

Apr 12, 2021

A version of this commentary was published in the St. Louis Business Journal. As voters in the City of St. Louis...

St. Louis City’s Earnings Tax Is Not the Lowest in the Country

St. Louis City’s Earnings Tax Is Not the Lowest in the Country

Apr 1, 2021

The earnings tax was one topic of conversation during a recent forum for St. Louis mayoral candidates. During the forum,...

Who’s Driving the Bus on School Openings?

Who’s Driving the Bus on School Openings?

Feb 16, 2021

Students and families are nearing the one-year mark of schooling in COVID times. For many, traversing this ever-shifting education landscape...

St. Louis Ranked in the Middle in Ease-of-Doing-Business Study

St. Louis Ranked in the Middle in Ease-of-Doing-Business Study

Nov 13, 2019

The St. Louis Business Journal recently published details of a report that placed St. Louis in the top ten “untapped...

Aquarium Project Repeats Familiar Mistakes

Aquarium Project Repeats Familiar Mistakes

Oct 1, 2019

Local media in St. Louis is abuzz over the imminent completion of the Union Station renovation project. The St. Louis...

St. Louis’s Ridiculously High Sales Taxes

St. Louis’s Ridiculously High Sales Taxes

Aug 19, 2019

It is often claimed that Missouri is a low-tax state (which it is not), but it is painfully clear that...

It’s a Head-Scratcher

It’s a Head-Scratcher

May 3, 2019

I just don’t get it. A recent article in The 74 describes how the vibrant charter school sector and strong...

Kansas City and St. Louis Battling National Trends

Kansas City and St. Louis Battling National Trends

Feb 1, 2019

From costly bad bets subsidizing the development of Kansas City’s Power & Light District to promoting the St. Louis Ballpark...

Trump vs. Harley-and the World

Trump vs. Harley-and the World

Jun 28, 2018

In its own words, the Trump Organization is “the world’s only global luxury real estate super-brand,” with five- and six-star...

Cities May Actually Be the Culprit in Underfunding Schools

Cities May Actually Be the Culprit in Underfunding Schools

Apr 2, 2018

Education funding is a hot topic in several states, with lawsuits alleging that state governments are failing to meet their...

What I Saw at the TIF Hearing

What I Saw at the TIF Hearing

Mar 8, 2018

Anyone who has been paying attention to the Show-Me Institute over the past few years knows that our analysts are...

Broadway Economics

Broadway Economics

Oct 23, 2017

The Broadway Inn is convenient for all the universities in Columbia, and its owner wants to build a $20 million...

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