"Protect Competitive Markets With a Rejection of Bizarro Antitrust"
"It's Later Than You Think"

"Well what do you know?"

An argument that some recent government economic statistics have been misleading.

What we uncovered shocked us. The bottom line is that, for 20 years or more, including the months prior to the election, voter perception was more reflective of reality than the incumbent statistics. Our research revealed that the data collected by the various agencies is largely accurate. Moreover, the people staffing those agencies are talented and well-intentioned. But the filters used to compute the headline statistics are flawed. As a result, they paint a much rosier picture of reality than bears out on the ground.

See also "Taking a Second Look at the Vibecession Argument".

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