As part of an investigative series on evictions in Nevada, the Las Vegas Review-Journal sought to evaluate eviction and code complaint rates among rental companies as of August 2019 focusing on companies that owned more than 100 single-family homes in the Las Vegas...
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Red Bank: Students to Share Concepts
Much as they did a year ago for Monmouth Street (above), student planners from Rutgers University’s Bloustein School will offer suggestions for improving Red Bank’s Shrewsbury Avenue corridor as well as the Navesink River waterfront next week. The public is invited to...
Atlantic City’s Controversial Effort to Eliminate Elected Mayor’s Post Gets Donations
In October, former Mayor Frank Gilliam resigned the post after pleading guilty to wire fraud. He allegedly stole $87,000 from a youth basketball program he founded. The effort comes as a study released last month conducted for the state of New Jersey by professors at...
Atlantic City's Controversial Effort to Eliminate Elected Mayor's Post Gets Donations
In October, former Mayor Frank Gilliam resigned the post after pleading guilty to wire fraud. He allegedly stole $87,000 from a youth basketball program he founded. The effort comes as a study released last month conducted for the state of New Jersey by professors at...
Interactive map reveals top 10 areas in the US where workers are at risk of being replaced by ROBOTS – amid predictions up to 50 percent will lose their jobs
Outside of the busy city locations, the reported found that the manufacturing industry in the Midwest is being threatened the most by robot workers. William Rodgers, a professor of public policy at Edward J. Bloustein School and chief economist at the Heldrich Center...
Not everyone is sharing in this booming U.S. economy
Millions of families across the USA now have very difficult financial situations. A report from the Federal Reserve notes that the poorest Americans are literally getting crushed by this weight of rising inequalities. And according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the gap...
Where did the money go? Buyers of lucrative state tax credits remain secret
An official with the National Park Service said the federal credits cannot be sold, but developers often bring on an equity investor who can claim the credits. Julia Sass Rubin, an associate professor at Rutgers University in New Jersey who studies tax incentive...
Here's Where Robots Are Replacing Workers Fastest
“There have been clear losers with increased automation—namely, younger, less-educated manufacturing workers in the Midwest and younger, minority workers in these industries in particular,” says coauthor William Rodgers, a professor of public policy at...
Here’s Where Robots Are Replacing Workers Fastest
“There have been clear losers with increased automation—namely, younger, less-educated manufacturing workers in the Midwest and younger, minority workers in these industries in particular,” says coauthor William Rodgers, a professor of public policy at Edward J....
6 Ways Our Society Is Failing Cyclists With Words Alone
New research has tested and confirmed that this unfair framing of traffic crashes has a significant effect on the public’s perception of whether the cyclist or driver is to blame. While the research focused on pedestrians, the study had all vulnerable road users,...
