Almost one-third of all households in Hampton Roads are “nonfamily,” in the sense that they are not headed by two married individuals. More than 40 percent of all births now occur out of wedlock and the number of older single people has skyrocketed. Both public and private programs and policies have not kept pace with these developments and are in need of revision
Virginians and all other Americans can vote with their feet and move from one location to another in...
Among the demographic changes experienced by the United States over the past decades, perhaps the mo...
Very small businesses in Virginia (those with fewer than 10 employees) have been holding their own, ...
Almost one-third of all households in Hampton Roads are “nonfamily,” in the sense that they are not ...
Forty-seven percent of all households in Virginia now are headed by one or more single individuals a...
Over the past decade, Hampton Roads has seen an increase in the construction of multifamily units, l...
We shed light on the diversities of circumstances and outcomes that exist in today’s Virginia. The d...
Incomes are distributed more equally in Hampton Roads than nationally and certainly more so than in ...
By several measures, our region’s youth are not doing so well. Particularly problematic are the high...
Is Hampton Roads an affordable place to live? At first glance, median rents and housing values are b...
A crisis is facing the American population today because of the growing prevalence of single parent ...
Vacancy rates have fallen as home ownership rates have declined. Monthly rents are among the highest...
The rapid increase in regional housing prices in recent years (97 percent between 1997 and 2006) has...
The good news is that the “real,” inflation-adjusted incomes of Virginians in nearly every area of t...
2015 has been another “Goldilocks” year – not too hot, not too cold – economically speaking. We grew...
Virginians and all other Americans can vote with their feet and move from one location to another in...
Among the demographic changes experienced by the United States over the past decades, perhaps the mo...
Very small businesses in Virginia (those with fewer than 10 employees) have been holding their own, ...
Almost one-third of all households in Hampton Roads are “nonfamily,” in the sense that they are not ...
Forty-seven percent of all households in Virginia now are headed by one or more single individuals a...
Over the past decade, Hampton Roads has seen an increase in the construction of multifamily units, l...
We shed light on the diversities of circumstances and outcomes that exist in today’s Virginia. The d...
Incomes are distributed more equally in Hampton Roads than nationally and certainly more so than in ...
By several measures, our region’s youth are not doing so well. Particularly problematic are the high...
Is Hampton Roads an affordable place to live? At first glance, median rents and housing values are b...
A crisis is facing the American population today because of the growing prevalence of single parent ...
Vacancy rates have fallen as home ownership rates have declined. Monthly rents are among the highest...
The rapid increase in regional housing prices in recent years (97 percent between 1997 and 2006) has...
The good news is that the “real,” inflation-adjusted incomes of Virginians in nearly every area of t...
2015 has been another “Goldilocks” year – not too hot, not too cold – economically speaking. We grew...
Virginians and all other Americans can vote with their feet and move from one location to another in...
Among the demographic changes experienced by the United States over the past decades, perhaps the mo...
Very small businesses in Virginia (those with fewer than 10 employees) have been holding their own, ...