BETTER HAVE GOOD JOB: A 2013 report says that the fair market rent in Michigan would require a renter to have a full time job that pays at least $14.77 per hour. (courtesy photo/used under Creative Commons license) The line began growing overnight, hundreds of low-income suburban Detroit residents hoping to secure one of 1,000 […]
In Michigan, a full-time job is no guarantee of good housing
How high is rent in six Michigan cities?
(courtesy image/used under Creative Commons license) Finance guidelines say housing should not cost more than 30 percent of household income. But in 2013, thousands of Michigan rental households fall below that standard. Michigan Two-bedroom fair market rental: $768 Hourly wages needed to afford two-bedroom fair market rental: $14.77 Mean renter hourly wage: $11.62 Rent […]
Michigan needs ‘master teachers’ who exhibit excellence, not mediocrity
Amber Arellano is the executive director at the Education Trust-Midwest, a non-partisan research and advocacy group working to raise achievement for all Michigan students. Imagine you are a Michigan public high school math teacher. A 15-year veteran, for years your students have learned nearly twice as much as students in your colleagues’ classrooms across […]
New 2-1-1 phone program connects parents in need with local preschool enrollment offices this August
(Bridge illustration/A.J. Jonews) If you have a 4-year-old child and live in a household with low or moderate income, you are one call away from a great opportunity for your family. Michigan’s preschool program, Great Start Readiness, is a proven way to provide key social and learning skills that can greatly help young children […]
Land O Links
WHAT WOULD YOU PAY?: If ESPN were purchased as a standalone channel, fans of collegiate baseball and other sports would have to shell out $30 per month, according to one analysis. (Bridge archive photo) *Would you be willing to pay $30, each month, just to have access to a single channel? That’s the calculation of […]
‘Aerotropolis’ project finally taking off; could provide much-needed lift for Southeast Michigan
Phil Power is founder and chairman of the Center for Michigan. “What could be the single largest economic development project in Michigan history has been sitting there, right under our nose.” That’s the first paragraph of a column I wrote way back in 2001. In it, I advocated prompt action by Michigan leaders to make […]
Warehouse lofts in Grand Rapids fill fast due to affordable housing program
FOUND A HOME: Leigh Ann Cobb poses outside her new home, Baker Lofts in Grand Rapids, which she only was able to afford via a program that offers housing developers a tax credit to invest in affordable housing. (Bridge photo/Lance Wynn) For years, the massive century-old brick furniture warehouse stood vacant in Grand Rapids as […]
Bridge Magazine apologizes to Speaker Jase Bolger
Dear Bridge Readers, This letter is a public apology to Jase Bolger, Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives. We are apologizing for poor judgment in the handling of a recent guest column Mr. Bolger published in Bridge. Mr. Bolger has not formally requested this apology. But, in the final analysis, we think we owe […]
Detroit, a tale of two cities – and worth checking out
RISING IN DETROIT: Avalon International Breads, an early pioneer in Midtown’s rebirth, is always worth a visit. (Photo by S.J. Carey, used under Creative Commons license) Things are pretty tough in Detroit, what with an emergency manager and a possible bankruptcy lurking just around the corner. But despite that, there are enough good things going […]
Everyone dies, and planning for it is enlivening
TAXES AND THAT OTHER THING: Gay marriage isn’t yet legal in Michigan, but smart same-sex couples will prepare for the inevitable (death, that is) through estate planning. (Bridge photo/Nancy Derringer) I’ve done a handful of things in my life that made me think, “I’m an adult now” — you know, the usual milestones: – Got […]