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United States’ middle class is no longer the richest in the world

May 3, 2014May 3, 2014 Jason Jenkins

My last post dealt with the state of Maryland gradually raising its minimum wage over the next five years. It

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Maryland’s new minimum wage: Cure for income inequality or political posturing?

April 17, 2014 Jason Jenkins

In case you haven’t heard: Governor Martin O’Malley stated that his top priority of his final legislative session in office

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Baltimore should look at a streetcar alternative to the Red Line

April 3, 2014April 2, 2014 Jason Jenkins

Baltimore Streetcar Museum (Wikipedia) The Baltimore Red Line project has stirred up a great deal of controversy over the past

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Baltimore’s Red Line Project should be revisited before it’s too late

March 27, 2014April 2, 2014 Jason Jenkins

Baltimore City wants the Red Line to happen in the worst way. The Red Line is a proposed 14.1-mile, east-west

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How food can create economic growth in East Baltimore

March 20, 2014April 2, 2014 Jason Jenkins

For the past nine months the media has reported about a new project that would act as an urban revitalization

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Why can’t Baltimore solve its crime epidemic?

March 13, 2014April 2, 2014 Jason Jenkins

The Southeast Baltimore I remember looked nothing like it does today. Patterson Park had a park. Highlandtown had shopping on

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$38,935,486,920,284

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