Yesterday, I looked at real estate valuations inside and outside the Greenbelt. The big winners in residential real estate valuations were almost all directly adjacent…
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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…
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…
Last month, the US Department of Education issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) regarding proposed changes to the federal financial aid eligibility of certain…
Recently, I read an interview with Mitch Daniels, who is currently the President of Purdue University and formerly was the Governor of Indiana. Daniels has…
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…
Last month, Ohio governor Mike DeWine appointed retired bankruptcy attorney Fred Ransier to act as the conservator of Eastern Gateway Community College. Ohio law requires…
Trustees at Heartland Community College in Normal, IL voted earlier this week to issue more than $35M in general obligation long-term bonds to fund capital…