If you want to know why operating a college like a business is a bad idea, look no farther than City College in Florida. Earlier…
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Earlier this year, HomeSnacks, a Raleigh, NC-based data analysis firm, identified the 10 best Michigan cities for singles. I won’t argue with whatever data they…
A recent analysis by consulting firm Korn Ferry indicates that a growing population of young adults are becoming discouraged by their employment prospects. This cohort,…
Last weekend, Northwestern College – a for-profit college that specializes in allied health education – closed rather unceremoniously, leaving several hundred students in a bind.…
According to data the US Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis collects, the median home size of houses for sale in June 2024 in Washtenaw…
I was looking at the State of Michigan’s high-wage, high-demand jobs list today. The website is meant to offer some career guidance to people who…
Yesterday, I wrote about housing in Washtenaw County and what it takes income-wise to live in various communities here. There is no doubt that Washtenaw…
A new report by the National Low Income Housing Coalition uses US Census Bureau data to calculate the wages required to rent a “modest” two-bedroom…
Last week, the Michigan Legislature approved a budget that includes a plan for free community college tuition for all high school graduates. The plan will…
Yesterday, I wrote about the median and mean incomes in Ypsilanti, and how those figures both exceed the average earning potential for a WCC graduate.…