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Three Delaware Agencies Craft Program That Combines Housing Subsidies and Supportive Services
In 2010, the Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) partnered with two of its sister state agencies to create an innovative new program designed to meet the needs of some of Delaware?s most vulnerable citizens. The State Rental Assistance Program (SRAP) couples tenant-based housing subsidies provided by DSHA with supportive services provided by the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) and the Department of Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families (DSCYF).
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Regional Spotlight: Pension Gap Perils
Pennsylvania and New Jersey?s pension systems are severely straining their state budgets, and Delaware?s also carry shortfalls Are the significant shortfalls in tristate public pension funds actually far worse than official reports suggest?
Speech
An economic outlook
President Patrick T. Harker gives his economic outlook at the 2016 Economic Forecast hosted by the Lyons Companies and the Lerner College Center for Economic Education & Entrepreneurship at the University of Delaware. He also presents his views on monetary policy.
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Lessons on Leadership, Third Annual Lerner MBA Student Association Conference University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics Newark, DE
Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker spoke about building successful teams, listening to advice, continuous learning, and other aspects of leadership to prospective MBA candidates at the University of Delaware.
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Pension Gap Perils
Pennsylvania and New Jersey?s pension systems are severely straining their state budgets, and Delaware?s also carry shortfalls Are the significant shortfalls in tristate public pension funds actually far worse than official reports suggest?
Journal Article
Tracking Business Conditions in Delaware
To meet the need for a gauge of current regional conditions at high frequency, we have built a real-time daily index to monitor business conditions in Delaware. What are the current conditions in the First State? How have these conditions evolved since the 1990s?