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Cato Institute | Individual Liberty, Free Markets, and Peace Skip to main content Menu ## Main navigation - About - Mission, Vision, and Principles - Leadership - Marketing and Communications - Government and External Affairs - Financials, Funding, and Independence - Annual Reports - Congressional Fellowship Program - Student Programs - Careers - Store LOADING... - Experts - Policy Scholars - Adjunct Scholars - Fellows - Events - Upcoming - Past - Event FAQs LOADING... - Publications - Studies - Commentary - Free Society - Survey Reports and Polling - Books - Reviews and Journals - Public Filings LOADING... - Blog - Donate - Vision for Liberty Campaign - Partner Benefits - Ways to Give - Planned Giving - Meet the Development Team - * * * ## Issues - Constitution and Law - Constitutional Law - Criminal Justice - Free Speech and Civil Liberties - Economics - Banking and Finance - Monetary Policy - Regulation - Tax and Budget Policy - International - Defense and Foreign Policy - Global Freedom - Immigration - Trade Policy - Politics and Society - Education - Government and Politics - Health Care - Public Opinion - Social Welfare and Poverty - Technology and Privacy Live Now # Homeownership and Wealth: Why Policymakers Should Stop Subsidizing Risk By Norbert Michel and Jerome Famularo Policymakers do not have objective reasons for tilting the market in favor of buying versus renting. They should allow people to decide for themselves whether and when they wish to buy or rent. Read the Article #### Topics in the News - Tax and Budget Policy - Immigration - Trade Policy - Education - Technology and Privacy blog ## A Tale of Two Cannabinoids: Congress’s Protectionist Pivot and Policy Dissonance By Jeffrey A. 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