Published on February 12, 2012. Tags: American Psychological Association, Barbara Duffield, Broward County, Christina M. Savino, Collier County, Duval County Public Schools, Education Resource Strategies, Ellen L. Bassuk, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Florida, Florida Center for Investigative Reporting, Florida Public School Districts, Foreclosures, Free and/or Reduced Meals, Great Recession, Harvard Medical School, Hillsborough County Public Schools, Homeless, Karen Hawley Miles, Ken Gaughan, Lake County Schools, Low Wages, Martin County Public Schools, Mary Kate Harrison, Mc Nelly Torres, Miami-Dade County, Monroe County School District, Nassau County School District, National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth, National Center on Family Homelessness, Orange County, Orange County Public Schools, Osceola County, Palm Beach County, Pinellas County Schools, Polk County, Poverty, Santa Rosa County School District, Seminole County, St. Johns County, U.S. Department of Education, Unemployment
Mc Nelly Torres: An FCIR analysis of data on child poverty, homelessness and subsidized lunches shows how much poorer Florida has become since the Great Recession.
Published in Economy, Education, Government
Published on February 7, 2012. Tags: Foreclosure Mills, Foreclosures, Gretchen Morgenson, Housing, Howard Goodman, mortgages, Nye Lavalle, Pam Bondi
Howard Goodman: Attorneys general of the 50 states were being polled to see if they’re on board with a multibillion-dollar settlement with the nation’s biggest banks over the foreclosure practices of the late 2000s.
Published in Blog, Economy, Housing
Published on August 30, 2011. Tags: Florida and Foreclosures, Foreclosure Density, Foreclosures, Grant Smith, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, St. Petersburg, Tampa
See how Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Orlando and Jacksonville fared during Florida’s housing crisis.
Published in Housing