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Depriving the well-off is not right

Many Americans are worried that the US is becoming a class society. The country’s founding mythology holds that it began as an egalitarian alternative to the hidebound, class cultures of Europe—a place where even the lowliest of birth rise through hard work and ingenuity. Of course, that rosy image was never quite accurate, but in the mid-20th century the US …

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Trump needs Fed chair who isn’t a hawk or a dove

In selecting a chairman of the Federal Reserve, President Donald Trump should not be looking for a hawk or a dove. He should be looking for someone who is willing to play either role as circumstances warrant. One of the top contenders for the appointment, Kevin Warsh, has proved he is right for only half the job. He has leaned …

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What Congress owes Puerto Rico’s US citizens

President Donald Trump’s visit to Puerto Rico on Tuesday brought more disruption and controversy—to the markets and the island—than aid and comfort. Fortunately, there is a better model to provide for both the immediate humanitarian needs of these Americans and the long-term health of their economy. But it will take the kind of sustained bipartisan focus that yielded last year’s …

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