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‘Get a job’ isn’t that easy (Metro NY)

Posted on April 6, 2009 by Neil deMause

A look at some of the reasons the jobless report are blocking them from finding jobs that will lift them out of poverty: Say you’re a New Yorker, and you’re poor. You’re hardly alone: The latest figures show that close … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Op-eds, Welfare and Poverty

Preaching the shop-local gospel (Metro NY)

Posted on March 23, 2009 by Neil deMause

I’ve been wondering about how to reconcile the need for consumer spending to save the economy and the need to stop buying so much useless crap for a while now, and wondering where I’d find a guru to make sense … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Op-eds, The Great Recession

The solution to Yanks’ troubles (Metro NY)

Posted on March 9, 2009 by Neil deMause

So while up in the Bronx the other day, I was looking at the Yankees’ side-by-side old and new stadiums, and realized one needed to go soon to make way for public parks to replace those destroyed by the new … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Baseball, Op-eds, Stadiums and Arenas

Kicking the middle class (Metro NY)

Posted on February 23, 2009 by Neil deMause

After a three-week hiatus, I make my return to the Metro op-ed page with a discussion of how a poorly thought out rent law is forcing people out of their homes: On a recent trip to my local coffee shop, … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Housing, Op-eds

Feeding the hungry halfway (Metro NY)

Posted on January 26, 2009 by Neil deMause

The Congressional Democrats’ plan to boost food stamp spending as part of an economic stimulus bill is a giant step in the right direction. But two steps would be so much more valuable: As soon as I heard that the … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Op-eds, Welfare and Poverty

9th inning for Yanks, Mets handouts (Metro NY)

Posted on January 12, 2009 by Neil deMause

With hearings and a vote coming up this week on the latest round of Yanks and Mets stadium subsidies, I provide a stadium shenanigans FAQ: This will be, with any luck, the last time I have to write about Yankee … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Op-eds, Stadiums and Arenas

Destroying Coney Island to save it (Metro NY)

Posted on January 5, 2009 by Neil deMause

The long-awaited death of Coney Island looks like it may finally be at hand, and there’s plenty of blame to go around: Coney Island in winter always feels desolate, but this year the spooky whistle the wind makes as it … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Coney Island, Development, Op-eds

Homelessness burns while condos fizzle (Metro NY)

Posted on December 29, 2008 by Neil deMause

Yes, “Condos Fizzle While Homelessness Burns” would have made a better Nero reference, and it’s what I suggested originally, but character counts are a harsh mistress. In any case, read on about how New York is facing a simultaneous housing … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Housing, Op-eds

Saving teachers is stimulus, too (Metro NY)

Posted on December 22, 2008 by Neil deMause

New York is looking at massive cuts in school spending – should an education bailout be part of Obama’s economic rescue package? Anyone reading headlines of late has to feel like we’re on the fast track to apocalypse: Unprecedented bus … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Economics, Education, Obama Administration, Op-eds

Will sports be next in line for handouts? (Metro NY)

Posted on December 15, 2008 by Neil deMause

The sports industry is getting hit hard by the sinking economy, and you know what that means: While most people’s attention focused on the Big Three auto execs’ hybrid-car rally from Detroit to Washington, another prominent American industry was starting … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Economics, Op-eds, Sports

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