Miami’s Infrastructure is Falling Behind its Population GrowthMiami is grappling with a convergence of environmental challenges and underinvestment in critical infrastructure.Jul 15Jul 15
Budget Battles: An Uncertain Future for U.S. Public SchoolsEnd of Federal COVID aid, universal voucher programs, and declining enrollment are among fiscal challenges facing school districts.Feb 5Feb 5
Higher Education in Crisis: Financial Realities Require Urgent ReformsHigher education is facing a challenging period as declining enrollments force schools to make difficult decisions.Aug 14, 202317Aug 14, 202317
Politics and Values: How Gen Z Might Influence Demographic TrendsPolitical polarization and restrictive abortion access could lead younger generations to cluster into communities that share their beliefs.Jul 24, 2023Jul 24, 2023
Consequences of New York State’s 2024 Budget on New York CityNew York State’s fiscal 2024 budget is a mixed bag for New York City and may signal more trouble ahead in city and state relations.May 8, 2023May 8, 2023
Suburbs Over Cities: Housing Shortages Push Millennials OutGrowing affordability crisis in cities led by lack of housing options.May 1, 20238May 1, 20238
Increasing Number of Asylum Seekers in New York City Requires Federal and State SupportA look at the fiscal implications of New York City sheltering and providing services for tens of thousands of asylum seekers.Apr 10, 2023Apr 10, 2023
West Virginia’s Own “Kansas Experiment”West Virginia approved a 21.25% income tax reduction, with more in subsequent years, but it will unlikely spur substantial growth.Mar 20, 2023Mar 20, 2023
Public Transit Isn’t a Public Good Until We Fund It Like OneTransit too often is treated like a business. But as life post-pandemic changes, now is the time to reassess transit funding.Mar 6, 2023Mar 6, 2023
Waning Federal Aid and 2024 State BudgetsAs state Governors propose their fiscal 2024 and 2024–2025 budgets, we are starting to see how waning Federal aid may become problematic.Feb 21, 2023Feb 21, 2023