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November 24, 2025|Reports & Briefings

The United States Needs Data Centers, and Data Centers Need Energy, but That Is Not Necessarily a Problem

Electricity demand is growing rapidly and starting to strain the grid. Instead of slowing the growth of data centers, the United States should deploy new technologies and strategies to efficiently increase grid capacity while accelerating new generation and transmission.

November 21, 2025|Blogs

Fact of the Week: 72 Percent of the Per Capita GDP Gap Between the US and the EU Is Explained by Lower Productivity

In terms of purchasing power parity, U.S. per capita GDP has grown from 31 percent above the EU to 34 percent above it. About 72 percent of this gap can be attributed to differences in productivity, while just 28 percent is due to the difference in hours worked by Americans and Europeans.

November 21, 2025|Blogs

Patterns of US-based Firms’ Foreign R&D Investments

Research and development (R&D) is central to a firm’s competitiveness, both domestically and internationally. Data from the National Science Foundation shows that U.S.-based firms have increased foreign R&D investment flows over the last decade.

November 21, 2025|Testimonies & Filings

Comments to United Kingdom’s CMA Regarding Scale-ups and Competition Policy

While ITIF commends the CMA for asking whether competition policy is consistent with broader growth and competitiveness goals, in several respects the Discussion Paper appears to condone policies that would run counter to—not ensure—a faster growing and more globally competitive Britain.

November 20, 2025|Blogs

France’s TikTok Case Sets a Dangerous Content Moderation Precedent

France’s criminal investigation into TikTok for imperfect content moderation sets a dangerous precedent that would chill lawful speech and push platforms toward overly restrictive policies.

November 20, 2025|Blogs

The Korean Government Should Keep Its Word and Push Against the Misleading “Fairness Act”

The joint U.S.–South Korea fact sheet makes clear that Seoul must move away from DMA-style platform regulations and uphold its pledge to ensure fair, non-discriminatory treatment of U.S. digital firms.

November 20, 2025|Blogs

The G20 “Stiglitz Report” Offers Critically Flawed Antitrust Recommendations

A report on inequality commissioned for this year’s G20 summit offers ill-advised antitrust recommendations for reducing income and wealth inequality.

November 20, 2025|Blogs

Letter to NTIA Assistant Secretary Roth on Closing the Digital Divide with BEAD

ITIF urges NTIA to pair BEAD’s technology-neutral deployment reforms with targeted home-broadband affordability support—using remaining funds with tight eligibility guardrails—so the program truly closes the digital divide rather than stopping at infrastructure.

November 20, 2025|Blogs

Worker-Oriented Republicanism Is Not an America First Agenda

A pro-worker agenda isn’t the same as a “national greatness” agenda. Workers are an interest group like any other: sometimes aligned with what’s best for the American Republic, and sometimes not.

November 20, 2025|Blogs

French Lessons: Learning From a Different Approach To Nuclear Energy

Robin Gaster argues that as the U.S. races toward a nuclear revival, it must first absorb France’s hard-earned lessons on cost overruns, delays, and governance failures to avoid repeating the same expensive mistakes.

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