State Migration Patterns Show Challenges for the Rust Belt, but Complexities Abound The state of migration patterns in the United States from the Midwest and Northeast to the South and West has been known and discussed for decades, and there are signs that it may be...
In Part IV of ‘Overcoming Economic Downturns and Fiscal Distress’, James Spiotto Discusses the Need to Successfully Address Legacy Costs, So That Funding of Essential Services and Needed Infrastructure Improvement Become the Solution Part III of this series focused on...
Study Finds Immigration Short-Term Net Cost; Long-Term Impacts by Jeffrey L Garceau Immigration is always in the news, and immigration policy is never settled. While there are many controversial facets of immigration policy in the United States, one way policy makers...
by Mardee Handler Move over, baby boomers, millennials are taking over the country - and not just when it comes to smart phones and social media. The U.S. Census Bureau recently released a report saying that, as of July 1, 2014, millennials number 83.1 million,...