Diana Furchtgott-R

@FurchtgottRoth

Senior Fellow and Director, . Former Chief Economist, US Labor Department. Columnist and author. Opinions and tweets are personal.

Washington, D.C.
Joined December 2009

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  1. Rejuvenation and growth will be the themes of the new administration's next four years.

  2. Pruitt will bring needed change to the overgrown EPA says Lucian Pugliaresi.

  3. "Our universities today must pay more than lip service to free expression" says José A. Cabranes.

  4. Federal student loan program has become overgrown and problematic.

  5. Philadelphia recently implemented a soda tax on the poor: regressive and unfair. Why tax sodas but not chips?

  6. Fracking technologies have boosted U.S. oil production and economy.

  7. Glad to be on with talking about VW emissions and solar energy in Kenya.

  8. Kentucky is open for business--becomes the 27th state to guard workers' rights against unions.

  9. Kentucky state legislature joins 26 other states in right-to-work legislation.

  10. 27 right-to-work states means worker freedom is advancing.

  11. Congress and Trump will lead the way to sensible, consumer-focused health insurance.

  12. Highly recommend in mid-town NYC. Quiet, terrific breakfast, and Trollope books + antique carpets in lobby. Worth a visit.

  13. If health insurance is attractive and worthwhile, people will WANT to buy it.

  14. Some ideas on how to make health insurance great again.

  15. What will the minimum wage debate look like in 2017?

  16. Brexit negotiations in this new year will be important for the future of Britain and the world economy.

  17. President Obama usurping state land in Utah and Nevada? Let states make their own decisions.

  18. Brexit to lead to more efficient regulation, higher GDP growth, and closer trade relationships with other countries!

  19. Brexit negotiations will be an important topic in 2017. @SteveBakerHWhttp://on.mktw.net/2ipXBQi

  20. "The opportunities are immense" going forward with Brexit negotiations.@SteveBakerHWhttp://on.mktw.net/2ipXBQi

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