Category: Demographics and Society - Page 5

Media Business Models: How Quality Journalism Survives in the Age of Fragmented Attention
Jeffrey Bardzell 9 November 2025 0 Comments

Media Business Models: How Quality Journalism Survives in the Age of Fragmented Attention

As attention fragments across social media, traditional news revenue models are collapsing. Discover how quality journalism is surviving through reader support, public funding, and membership models-not ads.

Heat and Health: How Hospitals and Public Health Systems Are Adapting to Extreme Temperatures
Jeffrey Bardzell 8 November 2025 0 Comments

Heat and Health: How Hospitals and Public Health Systems Are Adapting to Extreme Temperatures

Extreme heat is killing more people than ever, and hospitals are overwhelmed. Learn how communities and health systems are adapting with real-world solutions-from cooling centers to AI heat maps-and what you can do to help.

Talent Competition Among Cities: How Amenities, Taxes, and Immigration Drive Urban Growth
Jeffrey Bardzell 6 November 2025 0 Comments

Talent Competition Among Cities: How Amenities, Taxes, and Immigration Drive Urban Growth

Cities are competing for talent, not just businesses. Learn how amenities, taxes, and immigration shape urban growth-and why investing in people beats cutting taxes.

Aging Populations and Pensions: How Dependency Ratios Threaten Public Finances
Jeffrey Bardzell 5 November 2025 0 Comments

Aging Populations and Pensions: How Dependency Ratios Threaten Public Finances

Aging populations are shrinking workforces and straining pension systems worldwide. Rising dependency ratios mean fewer workers support more retirees, threatening public finances unless governments act now with flexible reforms.