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Bloomberg

Nevada went to bust from boom in a decade as population growth, once the fastest in the U.S., slowed to almost zero while homeowners struggled with plunging values and the nation's highest unemployment rate.

Carson Now

Ted McAleer says he’s got a silver bullet for creating jobs in the Silver State. McAleer is with a unique University of Utah-based jobs research program, and lately he’s become the toast of Nevada.

The Arizona Republic

The Great Recession has laid bare, with vivid and wrenching clarity, the problem with a state economy too dependent on housing and construction, tourism and population growth.

Washington Post

Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to destroy most of the public-employee unions in Wisconsin is being presented as a way to cut state budget deficits.

Las Vegas Review Journal

This newspaper produced a fascinating piece of research last week: a compendium of 14 arenas and stadiums proposed for the Las Vegas area since 1996. Nine of those plans are dead; five remain alive.

Las Vegas Review Journal

An eerie, disturbingly uncomfortable hush fell over the audience Friday at Preview Las Vegas 2011 after speaker Jeremy Aguero finished his tale about the rise and fall of a great economy.

K.N.P.R. News

Rebecca Winthrop has studied education in some of the world's most violent and conflicted hot spots. The former head of education for the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has studied how girls and refugees learn in places like Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, and Sudan. Can education cut down on militant extremism?

Las Vegas Sun

Nevada, like many states and countries, has always suffered from a flight of human capital, or “brain drain,” as it’s often called.

Huffington Post

It’s pretty common knowledge by now that many states are drowning in red ink. Most notably, the weak economy has created operating gaps ranging from the hundreds of millions of dollars in Arizona to the tens of billions in California, Illinois, and New Jersey.

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