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Investigative Economics

Llewellyn Jones

Investigative and data-driven independent news combining forensic statistics and economics

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Despite Massive Tunnel Project, Anacostia River Still Filled With Fecal Bacteria

The Anacostia River Tunnel project is one part of Washington, DC’s Clean Rivers program, that aims to make the city’s waterways healthy enough for recreation and compliant with the Clean Water Act.

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Chicago Only Pretended to Shut Down Schools and Fire Teachers

In 2013, Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the largest school closures in U.S. history. In one year, 50 underperforming schools would be closed to account for declining student populations, save on resources, and deal with a $1 billion b...

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California’s SOMAH Program Shows the Financial Implausibility of Rooftop Solar

A recent report by Steve Hilton, former Fox News Host and candidate for governor of California, accused California’s Solar on Multifamily Affordable Housing (SOMAH) program of funneling “$928 million from gas tax and electric bills intended...

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Not Much Evidence For California's Project Roomkey

Every year cities participate in the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s Point in Time (PIT) estimate of the homeless population.

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