PinnedThe Trickle-Down Myth and COVID-19As I wrote about in my first piece, I have an extreme distaste for trickle-down economics. As a student of multiple economists in college…Feb 21, 2021Feb 21, 2021
The Article About Universal HealthcareHealthcare has been a hot topic of debate, especially since Bernie Sanders announced his intentions to lower the qualifying age of Medicare…May 12, 20212May 12, 20212
Death, Taxes, and a Bloated Military BudgetThe Military-Industrial complex describes the relationship and obsession of the military in mainstream American culture. A…May 5, 2021May 5, 2021
This week’s edition of Ethanomics is a bit different from previous editions.Edit: This paper inspired Ethanomics. This page wouldn’t be possible if not for this assignment and the professor of the econ class. Thanks…Apr 27, 2021Apr 27, 2021
The National Debt Isn’t Your Problem (it’s not really a problem at all)The Debt Crisis began around 2001 at the hands of George W. Bush. Bush cut taxes on the upper class, amounting to a $1.4 trillion loss…Apr 13, 2021Apr 13, 2021
Tax the Rich, Eat Their LunchIn the field of economics, there’s a saying that goes something like “There is no such thing as a free lunch.”, commonly abbreviated…Apr 5, 20211Apr 5, 20211
State of the UnionsAs much as I wish I could talk about the Evergiven jammed in the Suez Canal for meme and comedy purposes, I need to talk about Amazon. In…Mar 30, 2021Mar 30, 2021
Let’s Raise Taxes (but probably not yours)Higher taxes are a dire necessity for Ethanomics supported programs like the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and Universal Postsecondary…Mar 23, 2021Mar 23, 2021
Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, and BasketballThis edition of Ethanomics is about one of my favorite topics: economic systems. Economic systems are highly stigmatized, especially in…Mar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021
The Case to Pay InternsI’m back with a mid-week (surprise?) article for those of you that read Ethanomics. As a college student, this issue is relevant to my…Mar 3, 2021Mar 3, 2021