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As Detroiters take to the streets, economic inequality comes into focus
As Detroiters take to the streets, economic inequality comes into focus
Detroit boiled over this week as protesters took to the streets for mostly nonviolent demonstrations against police brutality. But the cries of racism extend long past policing policies in a city where recent health crises and economic recovery then fallout have been uneven. Black Detroiters…
derek68·crainsdetroit.com·
As Detroiters take to the streets, economic inequality comes into focus
How entrepreneurship shapes a community
How entrepreneurship shapes a community
There's continued momentum in Detroit's burgeoning entrepreneurial ecosystem and there are many perspectives on what it means to the city's revitalization efforts, including economic development and job creation. To this end, I wanted to gain insights from a business executive who has family roots…
derek68·crainsdetroit.com·
How entrepreneurship shapes a community
Externalities - Google Docs
Externalities - Google Docs
Externalities 1. Which of the following would NOT likely be considered a negative externality? a) Smelter Ltd. Creates steel and pollution in Anytown, USA. b) your roommate buys a new puppy that barks every night. c) you forgot to close a window in your car and it rains and damages the inter...
derek68·docs.google.com·
Externalities - Google Docs
DIW Berlin: Financial Education Affects Financial Knowledge and Downstream Behaviors
DIW Berlin: Financial Education Affects Financial Knowledge and Downstream Behaviors
We study the rapidly growing literature on the causal effects of financial education programs in a meta-analysis of 76 randomized experiments with a total sample size of over 160,000 individuals. The evidence shows that financial education programs have, on average, positive causal treatment effects on financial knowledge and downstream financial behaviors. Treatment effects are economically meaningful ...
derek68·diw.de·
DIW Berlin: Financial Education Affects Financial Knowledge and Downstream Behaviors
Question of the Day: What percent of U.S. millionaires are professional athletes? - Blog
Question of the Day: What percent of U.S. millionaires are professional athletes? - Blog
Answer: About 1% of U.S. millionaires (those earning $1 million/year) are professional athletes We often hear from teachers that students are convinced that professional sports are the road to riches but besides the challenge of making it to this pinnacle (only 0.03% of high school seniors playing basketball ultimately get drafted after playing college ball), almost 99% of millionaires have generated their wealth outside of professional sports. Then again, athletes who suddenly come into millions from their first contract often struggle to live within their means while we have also unc...
derek68·ngpf.org·
Question of the Day: What percent of U.S. millionaires are professional athletes? - Blog