Kevin McClure, an associate professor of higher education at UNC Wilmington, discusses how college residence hall projects funded through public-private partnerships face significant headwinds stemming from enrollment challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Andrew Coen hosts. (23 min)
The CTA heads into the market with an amended budget and warnings about the coronavirus pandemic's impact on its budget without a new infusion of federal aid.
Challenges containing the COVID-19 pandemic on college campuses have forced an increasing number of schools into online learning this fall, leading to revenue headwinds for the higher education sector.
This week's $800 million deal is the first of $3.5 billion to be sold by the end of 2023 allowing Michigan to beef up its road and bridge infrastructure.
The elite university is selling $300 million of taxable debt this week.
If a relief bill with state and local government aid is not passed by the end of September, some say it could be folded into continuing resolutions, which fund the government past its Sept. 30 deadline.
Recent inflation data suggests an expected pickup in inflation, but economists see a different picture.
Online-only charters could take some market share and revenue from districts and brick and mortar charters because of the shift to virtual learning.
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Online-only charters could take some market share and revenue from districts and brick and mortar charters because of the shift to virtual learning.
August 21 -
With continued economic instability as a result of the coronavirus, how will the US manage the uncertainty that appears to have no end in sight.
August 20 -
Municipals were steady to weaker, with yields up by as much as three basis points on the long end Thursday.
August 20 -
Infrastructure paired with a stimulus bill similar to that of 2009 is plausible only if Democrats take the White House, Senate and House.
August 20 -
Anu Rames of BNP Paribas Asset Management talks with Chip Barnett about “digital inequality" and the financing mechanisms available to investors to help close this "have and have not" gap in a post-pandemic world. (14 minutes)
August 20 -
Mayor Lori Lightfoot's administration isn't giving much hint as to how the city will pay for a plan to replace lead water service lines.
August 19 -
Vastly improved fund balance levels in New Jersey's largest city leading into the COVID-19 pandemic have helped weather financial headwinds posed by the health crisis.
August 19