AEI’s @TobiasPeterAEI: In the housing sector, we have not been building enough starter homes. We need to get back to that. Unfortunately, these bills that are currently floating around on the federal side, I’m afraid they’re not going to achieve that.
Our new report on the deterioration of the American neighborhood is now out. Read about how Americans are struggling to build robust connections with the people who live next door: https://t.co/aSqZ8k7oWh
In trusting students to meet ambitious yet achievable objectives, we give them the greatest gift: the confidence to navigate whatever turbulent waters life presents, writes @IanVRowe on university-mandated swim tests. https://t.co/IUr8r3SjG6
JUST LAUNCHED: @AEICosm's Opportunity Book, an interactive database of federal policy proposals on opportunity designed by AEI scholars.
Proposals cover topics like the Child Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit, early childhood education, and more. https://t.co/3OLyOKyCvS
AEI's @ProfClayCalvert on the bellwether social media addiction lawsuit: It's important to point out this is just the first case of thousands that will be coming up.
The story of American families' past 50 years is steady progress out of the core middle class and into the upper middle class.
@swinshi's latest report pushes back against bipartisan tropes on the hollowing out of America's middle class.
https://t.co/AZez9eJrdk
Tonight: @NaomiSRiley debates Martin Guggenheim at the Soho Forum on whether government-run child protective services should intervene more in children’s lives—and how much authority the state should have over families.
The Sheen Center | 6:30 PM ET
https://t.co/smR78wIKCU
Today we published our latest report on our 2025 Civility and Morality Survey. Read about the generational divide in how Americans view vices, self expression, and individuality: https://t.co/2h7bIAA0pU
You open your feed to see a startling satellite image: a military base on fire. But is it real? It's become harder to tell.
I warn of the risks posed by fake satellite imagery in this piece for TIME.
https://t.co/orgusKLRG5
It was not meant or expected to be this way.
Public housing’s litany of social ills and management problems today obscures the public-spirited idealism bordering on the utopian that ushered public housing into American life, writes AEI's Howard Husock.
https://t.co/zA8VZdZReJ
JUST RELEASED: The latest issue of The American Enterprise —
• Daniel Stid on the new era of nonprofits
• Yvonne Chiu on why the US should defend Taiwan
• Mark Warshawsky on the digital solution to illegal immigration
https://t.co/ncPhDfIIjf
All the stories you need to read to understand what the people born between 1997 and 2013 are up to—told by the ones living it. https://t.co/dLsi90Dtrq
New @AEI map: US housing shortage visualized by county.
Under an estimated ~6M housing shortfall, the geographic imbalance is staggering. Counties in red face deficits ≥15% of their housing stock.
JUST RELEASED: The latest issue of The American Enterprise —
• @AudryeWong on Beijing's foreign influence
• @CJScalia on fiction
• @JoshuaPMeltzer and Neena Shenai on rebuilding trade
https://t.co/GYFyID0ubg
AEI's Howard Husock: By far the most potentially dangerous idea is the centerpiece of the Mamdani campaign: a freeze on all rent-stabilized rents.
https://t.co/Xl5RGTQBRd
Please mark your calendars for June 18! Excited to be joined by @slsatel and @TPCarney to discuss some of the many reasons for our youth mental health crisis and how we get out of it! https://t.co/LddlZCcwNF
Scott Bessent claimed that 3.7 million Americans lost their jobs due to the “China Shock.”
However, the data he cites points in a different direction, writes AEI's @swinshi.
https://t.co/95mByrmXWC