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Real Skills, Real Income: Why Youth Apprenticeship Is Resonating Now
New focus groups show rising doubts about college costs, and growing interest in youth apprenticeship as a flexible, earn-and-learn path.
The SAVE Act Is the Wrong Way to ‘Nationalize’ Elections. There’s a Better One.
American elections need more federal consistency. But Lee Drutman says there鈥檚 a better, nonpartisan way.
Jake Bittle on the Front Lines of the Green Transition
国产视频 Fellow Jake Bittle spoke about his forthcoming book, The End of the Golden Empire.
Data Matters: Power, Democracy, and Our Data One Year In
A review of OTI鈥檚 recent work confronting how data and its use under the new administration are reshaping public life and what is at stake.
Voters are worried about the cost of housing. But Trump wants home prices to keep climbing
Oscar Pocasangre was quoted in the Associated Press on why Trump is appealing to the older electorate.
In a Well-Being Economy, Time Isn鈥檛 Money鈥擨t鈥檚 Care
Anna Mercury explores measuring time in care & why well-being may mean surrendering control to biological, ecological, and relational tempos.
Remembering the Village Impulse: Toward a Well-Being Economy That Rewards Care
Serena Bian discusses how capitalism鈥檚 relentless focus on growth has pushed us to abandon connection.
What Would a Well-Being Economy Look Like? Reimagining It Through Poetry, Stories, and More
Writers from the Well-Being Economy Writing Cohort reimagine economic narratives, starting with a poem reframing immigration debates.