February 2014
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75 percent of Americans can’t put solar panels on their property. Community-owned solar gardens allow those people to take advantage of renewable energy for a fraction of the cost, but they need state and local support to grow.
The United States once dreamed of building great things – like a library in every city – and made those dreams come true. But not anymore.
Late-night transit options may make a city more attractive to younger generations, but running trains around the clock has its drawbacks.
An analysis of retirement data finds that pension reforms contributed to significantly more workers filing retirement paperwork in at least six states.
The turnover rate among young state employees is rising. Raising pay might be a way to change that, but it’s not a practical one.