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Author:Ricketts, Lowell R. 

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A report on economic conditions in the Little Rock zone

Burgundy Books , Issue 2Q

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A report on economic conditions in the St. Louis zone

Burgundy Books , Issue 1Q

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A report on economic conditions in the Little Rock zone

Burgundy Books , Issue 1Q

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Is College Still Worth It? The New Calculus of Falling Returns

The college income premium is the extra income earned by a family whose head has a college degree over the income earned by an otherwise similar family whose head does not have a college degree. This premium remains positive but has declined for recent graduates. The college wealth premium (extra net worth) has declined more noticeably among all cohorts born after 1940. Among families whose head is White and born in the 1980s, the college wealth premium of a terminal four-year bachelor?s degree is at a historic low; among families whose head is any other race and ethnicity born in that ...
Review , Volume 101 , Issue 4 , Pages 297-329

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Mortgage delinquency rates in district are not as bad as national average

An unprecedented amount of aid was extended by the Treasury, Fed and FDIC to companies, agencies and individuals. This aid was necessary and, in many cases, will return a profit to taxpayers.
The Regional Economist , Issue Jan , Pages 18-19

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A report on economic conditions in the St. Louis zone

Burgundy Books , Issue 2Q

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A report on economic conditions in the Memphis zone

Burgundy Books , Issue 1Q

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A report on economic conditions in the St. Louis zone

Burgundy Books , Issue 2Q

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How Low- and Moderate-Income Households Are Coping with Inflation

Most people across income groups report financial stress from recent high inflation. To cope, individuals with lower incomes have cut back on necessities.
Bridges

Housing Distress in the Time of COVID-19

As of late July, 12.5% of Americans were experiencing housing distress. Which groups are experiencing the most housing distress?
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