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Monday Links – 6 April 2026

Posted on April 6, 2026April 6, 2026 by John C. Goodman

We have gone a year without a Surgeon General. Has anyone noticed?

CRFB solution to Social Security’s financial crisis: Limit couple benefits to $100,000 a year.

Benefits of multi-year health insurance contracts.

AI is replacing tasks, not jobs: Employment rates for prime-age workers in the U.S. are hovering near all-time highs.

The wages of nursing: The median annual income for registered nurses is nearly double that of all occupations, at $93,600 compared to $49,500 …. It rises to $132,050 for nurse practitioners, nurse midwives and nurse anesthetists. 

Hooper and Henderson: In defense of ivermectin. Full journal article.

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