Best of #econtwitter - Week of December 28, 2025: good tweets
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In this week’s edition:
The labor market for new CS grads
Income-contingent student loans
How much money does the AEA makes off JOE
…and more
CS labor market
Income-contingent student loans
^a lot of very good replies; among others, Sylvain Catherine drawing on his related paper; Dan Herbst drawing on his related paper; and:
^continues
Meta comment. I genuinely hate to say it, but I fear that long tweets seem to have played a role in the recent upsurge of econtwitter activity. Credit to the Musk regime where it is due
Good tweets
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Posts
^excellent
Public goods
Charts
^(note of course these are univariate ‘fault lines’)


































