Free the Economy podcast: Social mobility in the 50 states with Justin Callais
In this week’s episode we talk about satellite shot clocks at the Federal Communications Commission, Federal Reserve nominee Kevin Warsh’s digital-dollar beliefs, the burden of aluminum tariffs, and empowering state attorneys general to sue over credit card fees. Our guest this week is Justin Callais, chief economist of the Archbridge Institute. We’ll talk about education, entrepreneurship, taxes, federalism, and which state has the most social mobility. You can watch the video version of our conversation here or below.
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Join us next week when our guest will be Kevin Kosar, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. We’ll talk about his recent essay, “What’s Wrong with Congress?”