Thank you for listening to the 27th episode of "This Week's Economy," where I briefly recap and share my insights on key economic and policy news.
Today, I cover:
1) National: Shocking findings from the Fraser Institute's newest "Economic Freedom of the World Report," especially as it relates to the U.S. and Hong Kong, the Fed not raising interest rate target, and the average 30-year mortgage rate reaching its highest since Nov. 2000;
2) States: A new report highlighting how Louisiana could become "the next big thingโ with tax reform and responsible budgeting, and why Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR) is under attack; and
3) Other: My recent articles on the DOJ's antitrust lawsuit against Google and Constitution Day.
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