Carsey School in the News
News from the Carsey School of Public Policy
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2019 WalletHub Tax Survey (WalletHub)
Whether you see it as a civic duty, a necessary evil or cause for a few choice expletives, it’s no surprise that most of us dislike tax time. From... Read More -
Why Birthrates Among Hispanic Americans Have Plummeted (New York Times)
The United States population grew by just 0.6 percent last year, the smallest increase in 80 years, according to Ken Johnson, a demographer at the... Read More -
Kids Are Poor Because We Make Their Parents Poor. Is That Finally Going To Change? (Huffington Post)
The child care proposals fit more familiar rhetoric about families and the middle class, though they too would probably still reduce child poverty. A... Read More -
The rise and fall of the most European state in the Union (Washington Post)
In the 1970s, University of New Hampshire demographer Kenneth Johnson said, “A dramatic and surprising shift occurred when more people moved to rural... Read More -
The Town Where Retirees Can’t Retire (CityLab)
When retirees move in, they bring their skills with them, says Kenneth Johnson, a demographer at UNH who studies migration trends. Read More -
In Colorado, Some Rural Counties Struggle While Others Thrive (KUNC)
Using census data starting in 1900 and running up to 2010, UNH demographer Ken Johnson and policy fellow Daniel Lichter tracked population sizes in... Read More
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