Richard Florida examines how in a broader creative sector, the United States will add 10 million jobs over the next decade. While the U.S. economy will add more than one million computer and engineering jobs, health care and education are expected to generate more than three times as many jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Richard Florida, author of the new book The Great Reset: How New Ways of Living and Working Drive Post-Crash Prosperity, argues that periods of economic distress can ultimately lead to significant demographic change — and that to capitalize on the changes to come, we need to develop and embrace the creative abilities of our citizens in order to take advantage of a nimble new economy.
Richard Florida’s latest book, The Great Reset, looks at the lasting effects of economic recessions: how they’ve shaped our society in the past, and how the one we’re currently in will do so again over the next few decades. Jeremy’s Dann’s interview here with Richard Florida.
Every Great Reset has seen our system of housing change.The rate of home ownership has been on the decline for some time now. Many of those who still choose to buy homes will choose smaller ones, while many more will opt for rental housing. A further look at housing in America after the Great Reset.
TheStreet.com goes behind the headlines to find out who and what is really moving the market each day.
Florida in his new book, The Great Reset, argues that economic bust is usually followed by innovation boom, resulting in better living standards.
How has the global financial meltdown affected cities around the world? BNN speaks to urbanist Richard Florida, author of the new book, “The Great Reset.”
How has the global financial meltdown affected cities around the world? BNN speaks to urbanist Richard Florida, author of the new book, “The Great Reset.”
How has the global financial meltdown affected cities around the world? BNN speaks to urbanist Richard Florida, author of the new book, “The Great Reset.”