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Japan Underpopulation So Bad Families Resort To “Rental Relatives” |...

May 4, 2012 Phillip Longman, senior fellow at the New America Foundation, is one of the report's authors. Longman and Eberstadt both contributed to Population Decline and the Remaking of Great Power...

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Consumer 12.0: Flight Costs, Measured in Monopoly Money | The Philadelphia...

May 6, 2012 But according to a report prepared for the New America Foundation by Phillip Longman and Lina Khan, the number of flights serving the airport has fallen by two-thirds, and an entire...

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Why The Future Will Be More Religious And More Conservative Than You Think |...

May 8, 2012 “In Seattle,” adds Phillip Longman of the New America Foundation, “there are nearly 45 percent more dogs than children. In Salt Lake City, there are nearly 19 percent more kids than dogs.”...

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Creating Jobs is Not Enough

Other Solutions Needed to Help More Americans Get to the Middle Class & Stay There July 6, 2012 Washington, DC - Both Republicans and Democrats have made this election about one thing: jobs. But...

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Hard Landing

The Breakdown of America's Air Transport System and the Role of Deregulation July 9, 2012 Phillip Longman Lina Khan America’s air transport system is vital to the economic health of the nation, and to...

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Introduction: Jobs Are Not Enough

July 11, 2012 Paul Glastris Phillip Longman July 11, 2012 More than any election in living memory, the 2012 race is shaping up to be about one thing: jobs. Pundits are convinced that the rate of job...

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How to Save Our Kids From Poverty in Old Age

July 11, 2012 The case for American Stakeholder Accounts. Phillip Longman July 11, 2012 The federal government spends more than $500 billion a year on policies designed to help individuals acquire or...

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The Hole in the Bucket

July 11, 2012 Americans obsessed over personal finance during the last forty years as never before. So how come so many of us wound up broke? Here's the little-known story. Phillip Longman July 11,...

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Longman: Americans Should Be Issued a Stakeholder Account at Birth

Tells MSNBC Accounts Would Help Fund College, Homeownership and Retirement July 18, 2012 Washington, DC - To support long-term financial security, the United States should open savings accounts for...

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Can America Recover From The Great Recession? | Minnesota Public Radio

July 23, 2012 Phillip Longman, from the New America Foundation, argues in the Washington Monthly, that monetary policies need to include every American ...Feed: In the News Items Original article

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Can America Recover from the Great Recession? | Minnesota Public Radio

July 24, 2012 Phillip Longman, from the New America Foundation, argues in The Washington Monthly, that monetary policies need to include every American...Phillip will join The Daily Circuit on Tuesday...

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New Report on Getting the Best Care | Business Insider

September 9, 2012 Phillip Longman in his book The Best Care Anywhere touches upon a similar transition in the VA administration and the experiences of his and Timothy Noah's wives in being treated for...

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Robots And Robber Barons | New York Times

December 9, 2012What about robber barons? We don't talk much about monopoly power these days; antitrust enforcement largely collapsed during the Reagan years and has never really recovered. Yet Barry...

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Single For Life? The Social Costs Of Fewer Families | Deseret News

February 4, 2013The imbalance between raising the next generation and caring for the last creates perverse incentives, Phillip Longman argued in 2004. "As modern societies demand more and more...

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Experts Available to Discuss American Airlines, US Airways Merger

New America's Markets, Enterprise, and Resiliency Initiative Says Deal is 'Bad News,' Calls on Obama Admin to Block Merger February 14, 2013Washington, D.C. — American Airlines and US Airways...

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Trinko: How Telecommuting Could Rejuvenate Family Life In America |...

March 3, 2013As Jonathan Last observes in “What to Expect When No One's Expecting” (Encounter, 2013), “As Phillip Longman argues, telecommuting also offers something more: the possibility of returning...

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Taking On The Overpopulation Myth | The Washington Times

June 11, 2013“As [demographer] Phillip Longman has remarked, the modern nanny state has created a strange new world in which the most 'successful' individuals in material terms are the most 'unfit' in...

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When the Best Hospitals Are the Worst | The Atlantic

July 1, 2013That's the picture painted by demographer and senior research fellow with the New America Phillip Longman in the current issue of Washington Monthly, where he takes a thoughtful at look at...

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A Burnout Fix: Occupational Health | The Atlantic

July 2, 2013In the current Washington Monthly, as James Hamblin discussed here yesterday, Phillip Longman addressed the open secret that the most academically prestigious medical residency programs...

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Primary Care Running on Empty | Washington Monthly

July 17, 2013Phillip Longman wrote about the role of publicly subsidized teaching hospitals in encouraging over-specialization, and Haley Sweetland Edwards revealed the mysteries of a Medicare...

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A Halt in the Remorseless Consolidation of Airlines? | Washington Monthly

August 13, 2013As Phillip Longman and Lina Khan explained in the March/April 2012 issue of the Washington Monthly, the slow-motion disaster produced by well-meaning airline deregulation efforts decades...

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Deregulation May Not Have Been a Boon for Airline Passengers After All |...

August 14, 2013For more on this, see "Terminal Sickness," a fascinating look at airline deregulation and the death of the mid-tier market by Phillip Longman and Lina Khan. This all changed in 2001,...

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Was Deregulation Bad? | The Economist

August 20, 2013Mr Drum says that it is still "an open question whether deregulation was such a boon for the flying public in the first place," and points to a 2012 article by Phillip Longman and Lina...

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U.S. Airline Industry Failing Consumers, Panel Contends | Scripps News

April 24, 2012... including St. Louis, Minneapolis and Pittsburgh, forcing companies to relocate because of deteriorating air service, said Phillip Longman of the New America Foundation, a nonprofit...

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Should We Worry About Cities Abandonded By Airlines? | Washington Post

April 24, 2012Jones was speaking at a New America Foundation panel discussion titled “Is It Time to Re-Regulate America’s Broken Airline System?” The debate revolved around a recent article in the...

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