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Yearly Archives: 2024


  • From shortage to stability: Why vouchers need housing supply to work
    From shortage to stability: Why vouchers need housing supply to work

    In 2021, over 8.5 million low-income households paid more than half their income on rent or lived in inadequate housing.

    By Christina Mojica
    December 31, 2024

  • Mississippi PERS’ $25 billion problem
    Mississippi PERS’ $25 billion problem

    Mississippi's state-run retirement system has only about half of what experts project is needed to pay retirees. 

    By Steven Gassenberger
    December 30, 2024

  • A new and necessary approach for Mississippi’s public pension
    A new and necessary approach for Mississippi’s public pension

    The Mississippi Public Employees Retirement System needs more money to meet its promises to active and retired public workers long-term. 

    By Steven Gassenberger
    December 30, 2024

  • PERS’ state of play after the 2024 Mississippi legislative session
    PERS’ state of play after the 2024 Mississippi legislative session

    The Mississippi Public Employee Retirement System is $25.5 billion in debt and has only 56.1% of what is needed to meet long-term obligations.

    By Steven Gassenberger
    December 30, 2024

  • Modernizing PERS to serve Mississippi’s public workforce
    Modernizing PERS to serve Mississippi’s public workforce

    Over the last decade, Public Employees’ Retirement System of Mississippi data has shown a significant increase in the rate at which public employees are quitting.

    By Steven Gassenberger
    December 30, 2024

  • Nonconsensual drug testing raises serious ethical concerns
    Nonconsensual drug testing raises serious ethical concerns

    When hospitals take on roles similar to law enforcement, they betray their core mission: delivering compassionate, patient-centered care.

    By Layal Bou Harfouch
    December 30, 2024

  • An overview of Ohio’s open enrollment policies
    An overview of Ohio’s open enrollment policies

    Ohio gets a grade of "F" in Reason Foundation's report evaluating each state’s open enrollment laws in seven critical areas.

    By Jude Schwalbach and Christopher T. Wilson
    December 30, 2024

  • An overview of Missouri’s open enrollment policies
    An overview of Missouri’s open enrollment policies

    Missouri gets a grade of "F" in Reason Foundation's report evaluating each state’s open enrollment laws in seven critical areas.

    By Jude Schwalbach and Christopher T. Wilson
    December 30, 2024

  • An overview of Mississippi’s open enrollment policies
    An overview of Mississippi’s open enrollment policies

    Mississippi gets a grade of "F" in Reason Foundation's report evaluating each state’s open enrollment laws in seven critical areas.

    By Jude Schwalbach and Christopher T. Wilson
    December 30, 2024

  • Harm reduction recommendations for the Trump administration
    Harm reduction recommendations for the Trump administration

    It's time for a comprehensive drug policy that makes meaningful strides toward reducing overdose deaths, supporting recovery, and fostering healthier, more resilient communities.

    By Layal Bou Harfouch
    December 26, 2024

  • Unintended consequences of rent control
    Unintended consequences of rent control

    Interviews with landlords and videos of their properties show the unintended but devastating effects rent control has had on housing stock in New York.

    By Jen Sidorova
    December 26, 2024

  • Midnight regulations pursued by the Biden administration’s Department of Transportation
    Midnight regulations pursued by the Biden administration’s Department of Transportation

    The Fall 2024 Unified Agenda lists 222 active rulemaking projects at the U.S. Department of Transportation.

    By Marc Scribner
    December 23, 2024

  • Intoxicating hemp products in Ohio need regulation, not prohibition  
    Intoxicating hemp products in Ohio need regulation, not prohibition  

    A prohibition on intoxicating hemp would be a step backward for Ohio, pushing demand underground and exposing consumers to risk and uncertainty.

    By Michelle Minton
    December 20, 2024

  • Debt trends for state and local governments 2020-2022
    Debt trends for state and local governments 2020-2022

    This tool provides debt and spending insights for the 100 largest municipalities, counties and school districts in America and all 50 states for fiscal years 2020, 2021 and 2022.

    By Reason Foundation, Geoffrey Lawrence, Mariana Trujillo, Thuy Nguyen, Jordan Campbell, Carter Langofer and Leonard Gilroy
    December 19, 2024

  • City debt: New York has more than four times the liabilities of Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston and other cities
    City debt: New York has more than four times the liabilities of Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston and other cities

    New York City, the District of Columbia, Chicago, Atlanta, Yonkers and Austin have the most per capita liabilities.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence, Jordan Campbell and Mariana Trujillo
    December 19, 2024

  • County debt: Los Angeles, Miami-Dade and Cook counties among worst in nation
    County debt: Los Angeles, Miami-Dade and Cook counties among worst in nation

    Los Angeles County had $54 billion in liabilities at the end of 2022. Miami-Dade County had $29 billion in total liabilities.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence, Jordan Campbell and Mariana Trujillo
    December 19, 2024

  • State debt: California, Illinois, New York, New Jersey and Texas each have over $200 billion in total liabilities
    State debt: California, Illinois, New York, New Jersey and Texas each have over $200 billion in total liabilities

    On a per capita basis, Connecticut's $27,031 total liabilities per capita are worst in the nation, followed by New Jersey.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence, Jordan Campbell and Mariana Trujillo
    December 19, 2024

  • Debt and liquidity in America’s 10 largest cities 
    Debt and liquidity in America’s 10 largest cities 

    During fiscal year 2022, nine of America’s 10 most populous cities generated enough revenue to finance their expenditures.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    December 19, 2024

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