To help adults age healthier, CSU economists say we need to distribute the wealth
Older Americans with more wealth tend to be healthier. New research by Assistant Professor Ray Miller of the Department of Economics describes why.
Older Americans with more wealth tend to be healthier. New research by Assistant Professor Ray Miller of the Department of Economics describes why.
CSU’s Regional Economic Development Institute estimates that the benefits to those who voted “yes” on wolf reintroduction will be about $115 million per year, more than 50 times the estimated government spending for ranchers experiencing losses due to predation.
The proposal aims to take transdisciplinary research to a new level by creating a regional sustainability network that spans the state.
“Gig” is no longer just a term used by garage band hopefuls. The Regional Economic Development Institute (REDI) has released a new report documenting the growth of a “gig economy” in Colorado. A gig economy refers to a self-employed workforce that performs on-demand tasks directly for clients, often on a short-term basis (i.e. “gigs”). These […]