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Where Housing Costs Are Falling Fastest

Western cities like Seattle, Las Vegas and San Jose are feeling the sting of economic headwinds and experiencing house price and volume drops.

Rent prices hit all-time high, but reports signal a coming cool down

Prices are up more than eleven percent compared to 2021. The average one-bedroom costs $1,503 per month, while the average two-bedroom costs $1,845.

Why tackling climate change means a stronger economy — according to Janet Yellen

If we were more dependent on the wind and the sun for electric power, we would be much less vulnerable to the kind of geopolitical shocks that we’re experiencing with Russia and Ukraine and, of course, other parts of the world where there are issues that can lead to skyrocketing oil prices.

Recyclable turbine blades now available for onshore wind energy projects

The company reports that, although around 85% of a wind turbines can be fully recycled at the end of their working lives, many of their huge blades end up in landfill. The RecyclableBlades project was created to change that.

Radically Rural: How Investing in Branding Is Helping Rural Communities Come Out on Top

The pandemic expanded opportunities for workers to have more choice about where they live. Rural places could benefit.

How will downtowns across America change in the next decade? Public invited to Missoula Midtown Association planning open house – 9/27 – YMCA

“Downtowns are going to have to readjust and reimagine what they want to be and I see them as becoming more mixed-used,”

The pandemic child care crisis is still here

Nearly 90,000 fewer people are working in the child care industry today compared to February 2020.

Next Update of FCC Broadband Map Likely Won’t be a Moment to Celebrate

The next update of the FCC broadband map, expected in late November or early December, is likely to have a considerable number of errors, according to sources familiar with the broadband data collection initiative on which the map will be based.

Is a beer shortage on tap? Inflation and supply chain pressures on brewers are intensifying

All this could lead to higher beer prices. And, it could result in some of your favorite beers being out of stock or not on tap.

Housing market correction? Here’s what experts think is ahead for the real estate market

The Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes may be intended to give the housing industry a “reset,” as chair Jerome Powell wanted, but it also may have further confused home buyers and sellers on what to do next.