Month: July 2023
U.S. Economy and Childcare
A 2023 study from the not-for-profit group Ready Nation revealed the negative economic consequences of unavailable childcare. The study analyzes how families, businesses, and taxpayers manage the costs of childcare and concluded that the U.S. loses a total of $122 billion in economic output every year due to unavailable childcare. This marks a significant increase
DBE Goal Credit for Trucking
DBE Goal Credit for Trucking Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) are for-profit small businesses where socially and economically disadvantaged individuals own at least a 51% interest and meet other requirements such as participating in the management of daily operations. The primary goal of the DBE program is to provide small businesses owned and operated by individuals
Chicago’s Immense Pension Debt
Chicago’s pensions remain among the worst-funded local retirement systems in the nation. The four city-sponsored pension systems – municipal employees, laborers, police officers, and firefighters – along with the Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund, hold more debt than 44 states combined. According to data provided by the Equable Institute, these funds have a combined pension debt