How a small Georgist reform saved New York City: Al Smith’s 1920 property tax reform

When we think of New York City today, we think of a bustling city with towering skyscrapers and an incredible supply of high quality amenities. It’s the hub of much of the United States of America’s progress, from the arts to the sciences. This incredible progress is reflected in the city’s enormous population of about … Continue reading How a small Georgist reform saved New York City: Al Smith’s 1920 property tax reform