Executive Summary Introduction The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have alerted an increasing STI epidemic with a reported 2.5 million cases in 2022. In response to cases rising, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has launched an STI initiative. One of the STIs experiencing the more drastic growth in cases is … Continue reading
Trade Barriers and Tariff Schedules: How the United States Risks Chinese Dominance in the Indo-Pacific
Executive Summary Indo-Pacific Trade Agreements The Indo-Pacific’s premier trade agreement is RCEP, which includes 15 countries spread throughout Southern Asia, Eastern Asia, and Oceania. RCEP is the world’s largest trade agreement on many fronts, boasting a 28 percent share of global goods trade in 2020. Source: Congressional Research Service RCEP’s primary goal is establishing a deeper … Continue reading
Romeo O Romeo Where Art Thou Romeo: Incel Culture and Rising Infertility
Executive Summary Introduction The twenty-first century has seen a dramatic shift in sexual liberation for both sexes. Women have never been more empowered to have agency and pride over their sexuality. Furthermore, with dating apps being some of the most popular applications in the app store, meeting someone has never been easier, right? Contrary to … Continue reading
Barbie, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift: How Three Women Saved the United States Economy
Executive Summary Introduction Going into summer 2023, three women were on the precipice of shifting the nation. Taylor Swift, the music sensation, saw an unprecedented resurgence during the Covid-19 pandemic after being brutally condemned in the years prior. Swifties are now the most powerful demographic in the music industry. Beyoncé, a woman whose place in … Continue reading
Potential Impacts of Trump’s Proposed 10% Tariff on SMEs
Executive Summary Introduction If elected President in 2024, Donald Trump has vowed to continue implementing protectionist policies in The White House. When speaking to Fox News in August, Trump affirmed his desire to impose a 10% tariff on all U.S. imports. The 2022 U.S. average tariff rate was 3.4 percent, so this proposal would substantially increase the cost … Continue reading
BRICS and Currency Diversification Challenge the Dollar
Executive Summary Introduction Since the inception of global trade, there has always been a dominant, trusted currency used to facilitate transactions between parties to avoid the double coincidence of wants associated with bartering. The U.S. dollar (USD) has been the premiere global currency since the Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944 where it was crowned in … Continue reading
“Regulation by Enforcement”: What Does the SEC’s Crackdown on Cryptocurrency Exchanges Mean for the Industry?
Executive Summary Introduction On June 5-6, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed charges against Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange; Changpeng Zhao, Binance’s CEO; and Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in America. The Binance charges, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, allege that Binance entities operated an illegal trading platform, … Continue reading
ICHRAs: An Alternative to Traditional Employer-Sponsored Coverage
Executive Summary Introduction On average, employer premium costs for traditional group plans have increased by 5-7% annually. In response, in 2019, the Trump Administration published a final rule to expand the use of health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) to provide employers more flexibility in providing health coverage. Since January 1, 2020, employers of any size can offer … Continue reading
The Moral Case for Price Gouging
Executive Summary Introduction The pandemic saw dramatic increases in the price of necessary supplies. From a pack of masks costing over $200 to Purell costing almost $150, prices for goods that people genuinely needed skyrocketed. Many politicians criticized suppliers and large corporations for using the chaos of global markets as a guise for artificially inflating … Continue reading
Bidenomics: The Costs of Public Sector Investment
Executive Summary: Introduction: Inside Chicago’s Old Post Office and flanked by signs with the word “Bidenomics,” President Joe Biden outlined his economic vision on June 28th—a vision that rewrites the economic orthodoxy of the last four decades: Reaganomics or “trickle-down economics,” as Biden calls it. President Biden has repeatedly criticized “trickle-down economics” for leaving the … Continue reading
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