As part of its annual Labor Day observance, Oxfam released its list of “Best States to Work Index,” and while we all love Michigan, it…
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Last month, the Michigan Supreme Court handed community colleges a loss. In a 4-3 ruling that split down party lines, the high court rejected a…
Newly released data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the employment status of recent community college graduates. The data relate to workers aged 20-29,…
Bankrate released its 2024 survey of financial regrets. The survey asks people about their financial errors and which of them they regret the most. Not…
Yesterday, I wrote about the wealth gap and why it explains the lack of value in a community college degree. Young adults are not only…
Earlier this month, the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis released the latest edition of the State of US Wealth inequality. If you want to…
Yesterday, I wrote about the most recent Labor Market Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE), and made the argument that higher wages and college degrees tend…
I’ve written about the most recent United Way update to the status of Asset Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed (ALICE) households in Washtenaw County. According to the…
If you need to understand more about the impact of the decisions by the WCC Board of Trustees to approve a $33M managed IT services…
Earlier this year, the Brookings Institution published an analysis of wages and earnings based on educational attainment at different stages in life. Researchers there studied…