NYC Schools Began to Recover From the Pandemic. Now They Face a Financial Crisis. The city faces billions in financial pressures in the coming years that threaten to worsen inequality across the nation’s largest school system.
A Silver Lining From the Pandemic: A Surge in Start-ups New research suggests that big shifts in consumer and company behavior — and maybe federal stimulus dollars — have fueled entrepreneurship.
Poverty Rate Soared in 2022 as Aid Ended and Prices Rose The increase in poverty reversed two years of large declines. Median income, adjusted for inflation, fell 2.3 percent to $74,580.
Yellow’s Promise to Repay Federal Debt Provokes Skepticism The trucking company, which has filed for bankruptcy protection, owes more than $700 million to the Treasury Department.
Yellow, the Freight-Trucking Company, Declares Bankruptcy A pandemic-era lifeline that the Trump administration predicted would turn a profit for the federal government failed to keep Yellow afloat.