Politics + Other Mistakes piece on Maine\u27s aging population, noting that a recent study shows the trend reversing in the 25-34 year old age bracket, with an increase of 6,000 people in that age group. Earlier this year, the Legislature passed a bill that would give tax credits to students who earn two- or four-year degrees in Maine to reimburse them for their education loans. Aimed at stopping the brain drain, only graduates who continue to live and work in the state qualify. If the population of young Mainers continues to grow, the price tag for this program would also increase
A new US Census Bureau study of age groups shows that Maine\u27s population of children under the ag...
Article on the increasing migration of young people out of Maine, and a new initiative by Gov. John ...
News & Issues piece on a study commissioned by the Finance Authority of Maine to determine why educ...
Politics + Other Mistakes piece on Maine\u27s aging population, noting that a recent study shows th...
Inside Out piece on filling a need for better educated workers in order to attract new businesses t...
Capitol Update piece on Maine\u27s changing workforce demographics, with comments by John Dorrer of...
“Talk of Maine” piece about Maine’s status as the oldest state in the country, with a median age of ...
Gray Expectations piece on the economic and social impacts of Maine\u27s aging population. Maine\u...
This paper explores the demographics of aging in Maine and some of the important relationships betwe...
Each year the Margaret Chase Smith Library sponsors an essay contest for high school seniors. The es...
Demographic changes affect many aspects of a state’s economic and community well-being. Mageean, AvR...
Capitol Update piece on a new study on Maine\u27s workforce that points to a decline in degrees con...
The authors analyze the major implications of Maine’s aging population on the state’s workforce and ...
Maine has the country\u27s oldest population by median age and its highest concentration of baby boo...
Businesses in Maine need highly skilled workers, and college graduates need to start their careers w...
A new US Census Bureau study of age groups shows that Maine\u27s population of children under the ag...
Article on the increasing migration of young people out of Maine, and a new initiative by Gov. John ...
News & Issues piece on a study commissioned by the Finance Authority of Maine to determine why educ...
Politics + Other Mistakes piece on Maine\u27s aging population, noting that a recent study shows th...
Inside Out piece on filling a need for better educated workers in order to attract new businesses t...
Capitol Update piece on Maine\u27s changing workforce demographics, with comments by John Dorrer of...
“Talk of Maine” piece about Maine’s status as the oldest state in the country, with a median age of ...
Gray Expectations piece on the economic and social impacts of Maine\u27s aging population. Maine\u...
This paper explores the demographics of aging in Maine and some of the important relationships betwe...
Each year the Margaret Chase Smith Library sponsors an essay contest for high school seniors. The es...
Demographic changes affect many aspects of a state’s economic and community well-being. Mageean, AvR...
Capitol Update piece on a new study on Maine\u27s workforce that points to a decline in degrees con...
The authors analyze the major implications of Maine’s aging population on the state’s workforce and ...
Maine has the country\u27s oldest population by median age and its highest concentration of baby boo...
Businesses in Maine need highly skilled workers, and college graduates need to start their careers w...
A new US Census Bureau study of age groups shows that Maine\u27s population of children under the ag...
Article on the increasing migration of young people out of Maine, and a new initiative by Gov. John ...
News & Issues piece on a study commissioned by the Finance Authority of Maine to determine why educ...