Economics Metros With The Highest Costs Of Living For Four-Person Families In New York City and a few of its Long Island and Connecticut suburbs, it costs upwards of $95,000 just to pay the bills without setting anything aside for savings.
Economics Housing Recovers But Affordability Continues to Be a Challenge The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University released The State of the Nation's Housing report for 2016
Economics Study: Middle Class Shrinking Across Majority of U.S. Metros Pew Research examined 229 metropolitan areas and found the rate of middle-income households fell in 203 of them.
Human Resources ‘Brick & Kick,’ Open the Borders, or ... ? Scott Sedam takes a look at the choices and responsibilities in solving the trade shortage
Economics Full Employment? Not For All Industries As the number of unemployed workers goes down, the number of open construction jobs is going up.
Opinion Home Building Industry Predictions for 2016 Is this the end of the post-crisis housing market?
Economics Existing-Home Sales Uptick in 2016 Sales are expected to increase in 2016, according to the National Association of Realtors, Moody’s Analytics, and Ellie Mae
Business Management 7 Lessons From the Downturn We can't prevent the next dip, but we can weather it better than the last. Here's how