A recent update by the United Way of Michigan shows an increase in the number of households classified as asset-limited, income-constrained, employed (ALICE) between 2021…
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A new St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank analysis of second-quarter earnings and expenditure data show that factors like age, education, demographic and gender modify the…
Yesterday, I wrote about the Michigan Community College Guarantee. The State of Michigan plans to invest as much as $86M into the program, which could…
Last week, Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer signed off on a new higher education budget that will fund free college for high school graduates from 2023…
An experimental grant will pay some community college students in Maryland $50 per month to meet with an academic advisor while they’re enrolled in programs…
Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the weekly median earnings of US salaried and hourly workers in the second quarter. The composite median…
The rising cost of living has a growing number of people worried. A new CNN poll released today indicates that nearly 40% of Americans are…
Last week, ABC News ran a story about a Montana town that’s facing an existential crisis. Seeley Lake, a long-time lumber producer in Missoula County…
I’m not sure what the London Daily Mail has against Ann Arbor, but Treetown is on the tabloid’s no-go list for climate change refugees. The…
A new survey by Bank of America shows that nearly half of working Gen Z adults need financial support from their family to make ends…