he state who are age 25 and over and have four-year college degrees. Each year nearly 12,000 Nebraska residents in that same category leave the state. That means theres a net out-migration of about 2,000, University of Nebraska at Omaha researcher David Drozd said during a panel discussion.
Date: Feb 02, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Number of Nebraskans on food stamps rises for second year in a row, bucking national trend
adjusted for inflation, rose in 2015 to their highest level in at least a decade, at $54,996. In 2014 they still had been lower in adjusted terms than before the recession, according to David Drozd, research coordinator at the Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Date: Jan 14, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Census data: Number of uninsured declines in 47 states, including Nebraska and Iowa
In 2015, those numbers were closer, even though rates of uninsured generally are lower in expansion states, said David Drozd, research coordinator for the University of Nebraska at Omahas Center for Public Affairs Research. Uninsured rates dropped 2.4 percentage points in expansion states last year
Date: Sep 14, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Nebraska Asian-American population growth outpaces Hispanics
The number of Hispanic births has rebounded since the recession, so the slower growth may be the result of the recovering national economy, said David Drozd, research coordinator for the University of Nebraska at Omaha's Center for Public Affairs Research.
Date: Jun 25, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Does South Dakota offer road map for tax trade-off?
David Drozd of the Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Nebraska at Omaha said favorable tax policy probably played a role in that higher growth. Each of the nine states that do not levy an income tax either led the region in population growth or grew faster than the national aver