We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas in terms of a variety of economic, social and educational variables. We focus in particular on differences between white and black citizens that are apparent in the 2000 U.S. Census and the question of whether a housing price bubble exists in the region
We report the results of a stratified, random poll of 1,189 Hampton Roads residents. They believe th...
Our regional economy is on track in 2016 to record a “real” (after inflation) economic growth rate o...
Currituck County, N.C., already is considered part of the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Statistical Are...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas in terms of a variety of economic, social and e...
Per capita income in Hampton Roads has been rising and, after we factor in the cost of living, now i...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas by means of more than 30 different economic, so...
Our regional economy continues to perform better than the Commonwealth of Virginia and the nation. T...
The three pillars of our regional economy (defense, the port and tourism) have improved and prospect...
Economically speaking, the 21st century has been a good one for Hampton Roads. By many measures – es...
We are slowly recovering from the worldwide recession. However, both the port and tourism are sputte...
(First Paragraph) Many factors come into play when predicting the future of the Hampton Roads econom...
It’s true the region’s per capita income trails national averages, but much of the gap between Hampt...
We report the results of a stratified, random poll of 1,189 Hampton Roads residents. They believe th...
Our regional economy is on track in 2016 to record a “real” (after inflation) economic growth rate o...
Currituck County, N.C., already is considered part of the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Statistical Are...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas in terms of a variety of economic, social and e...
Per capita income in Hampton Roads has been rising and, after we factor in the cost of living, now i...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas by means of more than 30 different economic, so...
Our regional economy continues to perform better than the Commonwealth of Virginia and the nation. T...
The three pillars of our regional economy (defense, the port and tourism) have improved and prospect...
Economically speaking, the 21st century has been a good one for Hampton Roads. By many measures – es...
We are slowly recovering from the worldwide recession. However, both the port and tourism are sputte...
(First Paragraph) Many factors come into play when predicting the future of the Hampton Roads econom...
It’s true the region’s per capita income trails national averages, but much of the gap between Hampt...
We report the results of a stratified, random poll of 1,189 Hampton Roads residents. They believe th...
Our regional economy is on track in 2016 to record a “real” (after inflation) economic growth rate o...
Currituck County, N.C., already is considered part of the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Statistical Are...