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The State of State Backed Insurance
Politics

The State of State Backed Insurance

Posted on February 11, 2025 by Max Tingom

Executive Summary Introduction The purpose of insurance is to mitigate the risks of a probable loss for consumers. Some consumers are inherently riskier to insure than others simply based off where they choose to live. This causes many property and casualty (P&C) insurers to demand higher rates or forego plans completely. In the instance a … Continue reading →

Economic Freedom Series: Why Economic Freedom is Important
Economy / Fiscal policy

Economic Freedom Series: Why Economic Freedom is Important

Posted on November 6, 2015 by Anthony Good • 1 Comment

Economic freedom gives individuals the ability to pursue self-wants in the most efficient way possible—via the market. Many laws and regulations, in the name of consumer protections or marketplace fairness, take away our fundamental right of economic freedom. Continue reading →

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