Published inBloomberg OpinionThree Clashing Truths About the Capitol RiotThere’s a bleak interpretation, a hopeful one and something in-between. There’s merit in all of them.Jan 8, 2021Jan 8, 2021
Published inBloomberg OpinionHow Pete Buttigieg Could Save Mass TransitCould the most consequential member of the Biden cabinet be the secretary of Transportation?Jan 5, 2021Jan 5, 2021
Published inBloomberg OpinionJust Send the Bigger Checks AlreadyStimulus payments of $2,000 will be a big boost to those that need it, and won’t do any harm to the economy. Most of all, it’s politically…Dec 30, 2020Dec 30, 2020
Published inBloomberg OpinionApple Somehow Survived, Nay Thrived, After Not Buying TeslaThe iPhone maker has more than enough capital and R&D to make a splash in the auto businessDec 23, 2020Dec 23, 2020
Published inBloomberg OpinionIf Facebook Broke Up, Would Anyone Notice?It would be hard on the company’s managers, but not on consumers or societyDec 15, 20202Dec 15, 20202
Published inBloomberg OpinionThe Petty History of Presidential TransitionsBefore Trump, outgoing presidents — and even an incoming one — mainly acted out with remarkably personal slightsDec 11, 2020Dec 11, 2020
Published inBloomberg OpinionShould You Use Investing Apps Like Robinhood?Think about fees, security and customer service accessDec 7, 20201Dec 7, 20201
Published inBloomberg OpinionAll the Happiness Money Can Buy in the Winter of Covid-19Beat the pandemic blues by investing in exercise, experiences and other people’s well-beingDec 4, 2020Dec 4, 2020
Published inBloomberg OpinionWho Gains Most From Canceling Student Loans?How much the U.S. economy would be helped by forgiving college debt is a matter for debateNov 30, 2020Nov 30, 2020
Published inBloomberg OpinionWashington’s Stimulus Triumph Remains UnderratedHindsight shows that the Cares Act saved the U.S. economy, and how badly the country needs another round of bipartisan statesmanshipNov 25, 2020Nov 25, 2020