The Catalyst: The right way to fight economic inequality

The Catalyst: The right way to fight economic inequality

Most Americans want good jobs, not handouts. Delivering them means boosting productivity – by making it easier for Americans to move, get, and switch jobs.

Last updated November 20, 2025 1:20 pm (EST)

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My latest piece for The Catalyst urges Congress to back sound market-friendly, productivity-enhancing measures that will boost worker incomes and reduce economic inequality.  Even in a time of great and rising voter polarization, the measures I identify should attract solid support on both sides of the aisle.

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