Colleges & University Death Spiral
In January 2022, we wrote, One Million Fewer College Students in 2022 and followed that article up with Colleges Scrambling for Students where we outlined the crisis that few people…
In January 2022, we wrote, One Million Fewer College Students in 2022 and followed that article up with Colleges Scrambling for Students where we outlined the crisis that few people…
The Fed did not raise interest rates yesterday and opted for a pause to collect more data before making a decision however it did suggest there would be two more…
With summer just around the corner, it’s almost time for most kids to enjoy the traditional summer camp but in Maine that may not be happening in some areas. From…
We came across an article from Business Insider that points out what we’ve been writing about for some time and we highly recommend you read it. Here is a quote:…
With the March jobs report coming in hot last week we wanted to take a look at the effect of the Fed Funds rate against the JOLTS reports for the…
The State of Maryland has a motto of “Strong deeds, Gentle Words” but perhaps it should just be “We Don’t Have Nurses.” From CBSNews: University of Maryland Medical System, at…
In May of 2022 we wrote, “The Future Is Slow” where we outlined how depletion of labor across America would have serious consequences resulting in the “slowing” of business activity,…
While we’ve written dozens of articles on labor shortages across the United States due to the aging demographic, retiring baby boomers, and a baby bust the past two decades, the…
The State of Wisconsin is looking toward its future and it sees a bleak picture for their own healthcare needs. From The Chronotype: People over 65 years old make up…
The State of Mississippi has a few things in common with the State of Idaho, the most immediate similarity is that Mississippi, like Idaho, has hospitals that will no longer…