• Liberty’s Long Road—and Why It Still Matters with Dr. Peter Boettke | Let People Prosper Ep. 180
    Jan 8 2026

    If you’ve ever wondered why so many people assume progress is automatic, why trillion-dollar deficits barely raise eyebrows anymore, or why “economic planning” keeps making a comeback despite its long record of failure—this episode gets to the heart of the issue.

    Prosperity doesn’t happen by accident. Freedom doesn’t sustain itself. And history doesn’t bend toward progress unless the rules of the game allow it to.

    That’s why this conversation matters.

    My guest is Dr. Peter Boettke, Distinguished University Professor of Economics at George Mason University and Director of the F.A. Hayek Program at the Mercatus Center. This is Peter’s third appearance (episodes 10 and 119) on the Let People Prosper Show, and every time he joins, he brings clarity to questions most policymakers avoid.

    Today’s discussion centers on his new book, The Historical Path to Liberty and Human Progress, which makes a simple but uncomfortable point: human flourishing depends on institutions—and bad institutions destroy progress faster than good intentions can save it.

    At a time of runaway federal spending, renewed industrial policy, and bipartisan refusal to confront tradeoffs, this conversation couldn’t be more timely.

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    52 mins
  • How States Can Win in 2026: A Blueprint for Prosperity | This Week's Economy Ep. 145
    Jan 5 2026

    As we kick off a new year, state legislatures across the country are gearing up for their 2026 sessions. What lawmakers decide in the next few months will shape the economic health, competitiveness, and long-term prosperity of their states. With Americans continuing to vote with their feet—seeking opportunity, affordability, and freedom—states have every incentive to get their policies right.

    From sustainable budgeting and tax relief to school choice to debanking regulations to the future of AI innovation, these are the reforms that can strengthen economies, expand competition, and help states attract new people and new investment. If policymakers want prosperity, this is where to start.

    In this episode of This Week’s Economy, I’ll break down the key priorities that should be at the top of every state’s agenda. Catch the show notes on my Substack newsletter, and visit my website for more information.

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    13 mins
  • 7 Proposed New Year's Resolutions for Policymakers | This Week's Economy Ep. 144
    Dec 29 2025

    As we turn the page into a new year, many of us take stock, set goals, and make resolutions that help us grow. Policymakers should be no different. After years of rising debt, higher prices, regulatory overreach, and political gridlock, America is overdue for a reset—one rooted in timeless principles and practical reforms. This New Year’s resolutions list isn’t about sweeping government plans or partisan wish-casting. It’s about returning to what works: fiscal responsibility, economic freedom, empowering families, and trusting people—not bureaucracies—to drive prosperity. If lawmakers commit to these resolutions, 2026 can be a year of renewed opportunity and a stronger, freer America.

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    17 mins
  • The Classical Liberal's Christmas Wishlist | This Week's Economy Ep. 143
    Dec 22 2025

    As we head into the Christmas season, there’s something about twinkling lights, slower evenings, and gatherings with family and friends that reminds us what really matters. It’s a moment to take stock, look around, and appreciate the freedoms and opportunities that make our lives possible.

    This week, we’re leaning into that spirit with a special episode of This Week’s Economy: a classical liberal’s Christmas policy wishlist. Classical liberals know that freedom works—and it’s a message we need now more than ever, with politicians on all sides reaching for more control.

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    15 mins
  • From Hyperinflation to the Liberty Pipeline with Diogo Costa | Let People Prosper Show Ep. 179
    Dec 18 2025

    If you’ve ever wondered why so many young people are confused about capitalism, skeptical of markets, or convinced that government control is the answer to rising prices and shrinking opportunity, this episode gets straight to the root of the problem.

    Economic ignorance isn’t accidental. It’s the predictable outcome of bad policy, bad education, and a culture that treats inflation and government growth as unavoidable facts of life rather than man-made choices. That’s why this conversation matters.

    My guest is Diogo Costa, president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)—one of the most important institutions advancing free markets, individual liberty, and economic understanding. Diogo didn’t come to these ideas through theory alone. He lived through inflation firsthand while growing up in Brazil, watching savings evaporate and trust in institutions collapse. That experience shaped his worldview long before he ever led one of the most influential freedom organizations.

    Today, Diogo is focused on a long game most politicians ignore: building a liberty pipeline by educating students before politics hardens their views and bad ideas take root.

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    36 mins
  • Why Everything Costs More: Your Econ 101 Inflation Explainer | This Week's Economy Ep. 142
    Dec 15 2025

    If you’ve felt like your paycheck doesn’t stretch as far as it used to, you’re not alone. Families across the country are finding that grocery prices, gas costs, and even utility bills are putting new strain on their wallets. It’s not just that prices are higher — it’s that the pace of the increases feels relentless.

    Inflation isn’t an abstract economic term. It’s the frustration of working hard yet still feeling like you’re falling behind.

    In today’s episode of This Week’s Economy, we’ll break down what’s really driving inflation, how the Federal Reserve is involved, and, most importantly, what can be done to fix it. When we understand the problem, we’re empowered to demand better solutions — ones that protect our paychecks, rebuild trust, and help every household breathe a little easier.

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    9 mins
  • How Bad Zoning Broke the Housing Ladder with Dr. Emily Hamilton | Let People Prosper Show Ep. 178
    Dec 11 2025

    If you’re trying to understand why starter homes have vanished, why marriage and birth rates are falling, or why your kids can’t afford to move out, you won’t find a clearer guide than Dr. Emily Hamilton. Her latest piece in Governing, “To Support Families, Repair the Housing Ladder,” is a must-read. It makes a simple but devastating point: We’ve eliminated the low rungs of the housing ladder—and now we’re shocked people can’t climb it.Starter apartments? Outlawed. Manufactured housing? Zoned out.SROs? Gone. Family-friendly rentals? Blocked by NIMBY politics. And now the U.S. is flirting with population decline for the first time ever. This conversation explains why—and what to do about it.👉 Subscribe on vanceginn.substack.com to get shows and show notes in your inbox and follow my handle on X at @vanceginn for more pro-growth policy content that doesn’t pull punches.

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    35 mins
  • What December’s Headlines Mean for 2026 | This Week's Economy Ep. 141
    Dec 8 2025

    As we close out 2025, the economic and policy landscape isn’t slowing down for the holidays. This final news brief of the year brings a flurry of developments that will shape the year ahead — from sinking consumer confidence and major antitrust rulings to DOGE shutting down, to state budgets sliding deeper into the red, to new scrutiny on algorithmic pricing tools.It’s a fitting close to a year defined by big economic questions — and even bigger opportunities to return to the principles that let people prosper. Understanding basic economic fundamentals is essential for lawmakers to make decisions that allow Americans to thrive.In This Week’s Economy, we examine the nation’s economic health, new developments in competition and innovation, how the end of the government’s DOGE initiative fits into the broader fight against waste, and the warning California’s budget crisis sends to other states.For more insights, visit vanceginn.com. You can also get even greater value by subscribing to my Substack newsletter at vanceginn.substack.com. Please share with your friends, family, and broader social media network.

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    12 mins