Removing Barriers in Nebraska, Part One: Why Growing Nebraska Matters
Removing Barriers in Nebraska, Part One: Why Growing Nebraska Matters
Nebraska is falling behind the rest of the country in the creation of new jobs and population growth.
Nebraska is falling behind the rest of the country in the creation of new jobs and population growth.
From 2004-2014, Nebraska ranked below the national average on two very important economic measures.
Two very different approaches to food truck regulation have led to do very different results in Omaha and Lincoln.
Nebraska's largest cities have opposite budget situations, and opposite treatment of a fast-growing industry.
National Donut Day turned on a spotlight over a conflict about a new business in Hastings.
A new Platte Institute short documentary shows the barriers small businesses face due to regulation.
Meet the Nebraskans creating exciting new opportunities, and learn about the barriers standing in their way.
Policies that discourage investment slow the growth of incomes and make Nebraskans poorer than they could be.
Can Nebraska's economy weather any storm? A new ranking suggests not.
Brandy McMorris, an aspiring entrepreneur, provides a shining example of how to break down barriers to job opportunities for Nebraskans.
Policymakers must ensure there are greater opportunities and mobility within the growing on-demand economy.
Should a service as simple as braiding hair require 2,100 hours of costly, state-certified, training and education?