(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Common Sense Institute (CSI) released a study on Wednesday, May 22 showing a significant housing shortage and a major decline in affordability in Colorado Springs.
The Common Sense Institute found that there are not enough spots for all the kids who need care. About 51% of the state is in ...
A pilot program in several Iowa communities that supplemented child care wages resulted in more care availability, a new ...
While rising crime has numerous impacts on Arizonans, one consequence that is not always front of mind is the cost associated with crime. According to a newly released report from the Common Sense ...
Spending on migrants in Denver has ballooned to an estimated $356 million, an updated analysis by the Common Sense Institute ...