Immigration Crackdown: Housing’s Hidden Threat
Mass deportations could worsen the housing crisis by gutting construction labor, says a University of Utah study. Read the full story here.
Mass deportations could worsen the housing crisis by gutting construction labor, says a University of Utah study. Read the full story here.
A new study done by Troup Howard concludes mass deportation of undocumented immigrants would drain the construction workforce, significantly slowing an already sluggish rate of new residential construction.
Elena Patel explores the implications of the sunset clause on Section 199A.
Ravideep Sethi provides strategies for effective intergroup negotiations.
Troup Howard reports on immigration policies' impact on the housing market.
Troup Howard reviews a Utah study on the effects of mass deportations.
Jason Cook and Paige Rowberry evaluate the complexities of accessing nutrition assistance programs.
Presidential tariffs bypass oversight, raising consumer costs and distorting markets—reforms are needed for transparency and fairness. Read the full story here.
Elena Patel interviewed on tariff impacts.
Tariff delay buys time, but businesses and consumers still brace for impact. Watch here.