The mining sector looms large over the economy in Marquette County, Michigan, but the steady growth of medical device manufacturing is helping the county diversify, according to a new article by @SoundsLikeToWin. Read for more: https://t.co/tbS9uJ35LU
There seems to be renewed interest in banning foreign adversaries from owning US farmland. For those interested, I wrote a primer about the topic last year. Bottom line: adversaries do own some but very little. https://t.co/GKj5wboAIS
Join us TOMORROW for the 2025 Regional Economic Conditions Conference. This virtual event will feature @CHSInc President Jay Debertin in conversation with @neelkashkari. Event will also include panel discussions w/ reps from across our region. To register: https://t.co/we2b8unJRM
How much do 25-34yo earn across the Ninth District? In 2019, median earnings ranged from $40,850 in Minnesota to $30,680 in Montana. The Income Distributions & Dynamics in America map tool lets you visualize earnings across the country + across time: https://t.co/tqdZfOQt3x #IDDA
Read our tenth issue of For All, available now online and, we hope, on your coffee table. Geography of unemployment. Benefits of tight labor markets. Head Start. Two-by-fours. HANK models. Check it out here: https://t.co/ZNMupknhac
#Immigrant labor has increased since the pandemic, read how employment has been impacted across the Fed’s Ninth District in this new article by @ErickGarciaLuna https://t.co/jKuR6xVZce
Concerns about a softening labor market contributed to the Fed's latest half-point rate cut. That view is informed by up-to-the-moment research from @Simon_Mongey, who finds job vacancies are already lower than we think, w/ unemployment pressures rising. https://t.co/l0UNIOIyz6
Join us Oct 17-18 for Macroeconomic Policy Perspectives: Banking, Regulation, and Macroeconomic Outcomes. The event will advance our understanding of the sources and macroeconomic consequences of banking fragility. Agenda and livestream registration here: https://t.co/Ylkxwix2fl
The fall issue of For All magazine from @OIGInstitute is now online. The issue features an interview with @D_W_Wilcox, a data dive illustrating the geography of unemployment in America, spotlights on the Institute’s visiting scholars, and more. ⬇️
https://t.co/OPNDhRtGUT
The federal government began the Head Start program nearly 60 years ago. @bdtimpe@NebraskaEcon studies whether the program has succeeded in giving children born into poverty the tools needed to escape poverty as adults. Read @soundsliketowin's spotlight: https://t.co/IPT1DUDTVJ
The cost of homeowners insurance is going ⬆️ while coverage is going ⬇️. @SoundsLikeToWin takes a closer (and higher!) look at how shrinkflation is affecting the insurance industry -- and your coverage, premiums, and rates.
Full article here: https://t.co/5pA64p4yko
The child care business model has been described as "broken," implying the market isn't working as well as hoped. So I was interested to learn at a recent @1stchildrens conference about market interventions by local govts in rural MN. 1/13