The COVID-19 pandemic fueled a surge in demand among homebuyers that is only now beginning to show signs of slowing. This historic demand coincided with low borrowing costs,…
More(The Center Square) – Georgia’s overall fiscal health worsened during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new report shows. Despite revenue growth fueled by federal aid, financial watchdog Truth…
More(The Center Square) – Georgia ended the last fiscal year with a $3.7 billion surplus, a new report by the State Accounting Office (SAO) showed. The Georgia Revenues…
MorePick any two cities or towns in the United States, and each will be home to people who work in very similar fields. Certain occupations in areas like…
MoreThis year, on Sept. 25, plan to attend and participate at any of the FREE scheduled events, encourages the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD). “National…
MoreIn much of the country, public pension funding has been one of the most persistent public policy problems. For years, many state governments have failed to make necessary…
MoreThere are an estimated 39.5 million Americans living below the poverty line, which, in the lower 48 states, is an annual income threshold of $12,880 for an individual…
MoreThe Georgia State Patrol graduated its 110th Trooper School on Friday, September 17, at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center (GPSTC) in Forsyth. After 32 weeks of intense training, and a three-week interruption due to a…
More(The Center Square) – Georgia’s public aerospace programs are understaffed and underresourced, top school officials told a legislative panel Wednesday. School officials said they need more skilled instructors,…
MoreGovernor Brian Kemp applauded Georgia’s unemployment rate dropping for the sixteenth straight month to 3.5% for August 2021, down from 3.7% in July. “Georgians are getting back to work and…
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