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Can the Biden Agenda Fix Middle America s Deepest Problem?

Can the Biden Agenda Fix Middle America’s Deepest Problem? One key economic goal is to create the virtuous cycles of innovation and jobs that already occur in many coastal cities. A farm near Allen, Neb., last year. In much of the middle of the country, population loss and economic decline have fed on each other, a cycle the Biden administration hopes to break. Credit.Brian Lehmann for The New York Times May 5, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET Last week, the Census Bureau said that the last decade’s population growth was the slowest in generations. Also last week, President Biden addressed Congress and laid out a wide-ranging, multi-trillion dollar economic agenda.

Can Biden fix Middle America s economic problems? – Finance & Commerce

.  Last week, the Census Bureau said that the last decade’s population growth was the slowest in generations. Also last week, President Joe Biden addressed Congress and laid out a wide-ranging, multi-trillion dollar economic agenda. The two developments are tightly related. For much of the United States, a demographic crisis and an economic crisis are two sides of the same coin. In many cities and regions, a shrinking population reduces the tax base, leading to underinvestment and deterioration of the physical environment and public services, causing even more jobs and people to go elsewhere. Part of the aspiration of Bidenism a through-line in the pandemic rescue plan already enacted, and in major proposals for spending on infrastructure and family support is to break that cycle. Mayors and others focused on the development of places that have experienced economic and demographic languishing see a distinct opportunity to use federal money to fix problems long in the makin

Students will grow veggies in 40-foot-long container

Students will grow veggies in 40-foot-long container LUNA STEPHENS, Lincoln Journal Star May 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) A 40-foot-long shipping container in the parking lot of The Bay will soon be filled with a whole lot of green. In partnership with Beyond School Bells, The Bay is launching The Greenery, a self-contained hydroponic farm housed in a repurposed shipping container. Members of Beyond School Bells and The Bay gathered with local leaders last week to officially launch the program. Much like The Bay’s other youth-focused programs, The Greenery is designed to allow students access to engaging, hands-on activities in this case growing food.

US wastewater plant turns biogas into RNG vehicle fuel

US wastewater plant turns biogas into RNG vehicle fuel
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