Chris Edwards and Krit Chanwong

Presidential Candidates on Spending

Do any presidential candidates offer hope of fiscal sanity? Let’s see what the Republicans are saying.

Food Aid Failure in Ethiopia

Ethiopia is experiencing a humanitarian crisis as a result of civil war and drought. Foreign food aid seems justified, but food aid to Ethiopia has been severely mismanaged.

Massive Cost Overrun on Renewable Energy Project

A massive Australian energy project is an exemplar of runaway costs. The budget of the Snowy 2.0 power dam and energy storage project has exploded from $2 billion in 2017 to $12 billion today. The project is a reminder that taxpayers should be skeptical when governments propose large and complex construction schemes.

Reforming Medicaid Subsidies

Federal spending and deficits are at dangerously high levels, and interest costs on government borrowing are soaring. If spending is not restrained, we may face an economic crisis. Congress should cut spending, and one good reform target is the huge and fast‐growing Medicaid program.

U.S. Food Aid for Poor Countries

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) spends more than $2 billion a year on three programs that provide food aid to poor countries, which aim to alleviate hunger and support development. The programs have noble goals, but they suffer from serious practical flaws.
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