Displaced Workers Getting Back to Work, But Not Necessarily for Same Wage

September 4, 2014 by Kathleen Algire-Fedarcyk
More people who lost their jobs due to cut backs are returning to work and in greater numbers than in read more

We Celebrate Labor Day, but do we support it?

September 2, 2014 by Kathleen Algire-Fedarcyk
On Monday much of the American public relaxed and enjoyed a day off for their hard work and economic contributions, read more

Somerset County Public Schools Celebrated for Free Meals Program

August 29, 2014 by Benjamin Orr
Maryland Hunger Solutions, the Maryland Center on Economic Policy, and the Maryland State Department of Education presented Somerset County Public read more

Fewer suspensions, expulsions will help students graduate

August 27, 2014 by Kathleen Algire-Fedarcyk
On Wednesday, August 20th, the Anne Arundel County Board of Education approved a new policy for student suspensions and expulsions read more

Your Money and Business – July 10, 2014

August 25, 2014 by Benjamin Orr
Wages going up for some Marylanders, while falling for others, what this means for the region. Host Jeff Salkin interviews read more

Report Highlights How Marylanders Who Work for Tips Have Been Left Behind

July 16, 2014 by Sean Miskell
Bartenders, waiters and other Maryland workers who routinely get tips – many, if not most, of them women — will read more

Report: Congressional Legislation Would Prevent MD From Raising Millions in Needed Revenue

July 11, 2014 by Sean Miskell
The recently approved $84 million in budget cuts amid expectations that the state would not raise as much revenue as read more

Bursting the Bubble: How to Promote Opportunity in the National Capital Region

July 8, 2014 by Sean Miskell
Bursting the Bubble, a report that we produced with The Commonwealth Institute of Virginia and the DC Fiscal Policy Institute read more

Approved Budget Cuts Reflect Maryland’s Misplaced Priorities

July 3, 2014 by Sean Miskell
The $84 million in budget cuts and adjustments the state Board of Public Works approved yesterday make it harder for read more

Income inequality grows in the Washington suburbs

July 2, 2014 by Sean Miskell
“While much of the D.C. region has bounced back from the recession, certain segments of the population are benefitting from read more
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