New column: Yes, I am obsessed with Dutch people’s pensions

My latest column is in the issue of Time with Mike and Arnie on the cover and online here. It begins: In early June, the Organization For Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)–the club of the world’s wealthy and almost wealthy nations–released a 208-page document perversely titled Pensions at a Glance. Inside is a rundown of [...]

Second graders circling Manhattan and taking pictures

Curious Capitalist Jr. took the photo above. He and all the rest of the second graders at his school did a Circle Line field trip today. I was one of the chaperones. Nobody fell out of the boat. And nobody got lost in the subway on the way back. A spectacular success. One of CC [...]

Be grateful for bad airline customer service, because it inspires great art

Blogger/law professor Stephen Bainbridge, trolling for similar sob stories after a bad United Airlines experience, has found one of the great blog posts of our age, by one Brianna, who was stranded by United in Denver twice in one weekend last month. I was going to paste a sample here, but none of the ones [...]