Friday, November 23, 2012

Podcast Archives from 2012

Podcast archives from 2011.

Ben and Isaac

Gabe on the impact of FAFSA regulations

Gabe researches the impact that changes in FAFSA requirements may have on Wright State University's enrollment.
Gabe on FAFSA regulations

Tony on fuel prices and consumer decisions

Tony examines the impact that rising fuel prices have on purchases of hybrid automobiles in the Dayton region.
Tony on fuel prices and hybrids

Michael and Spencer look at macroeconomic trends

Michael and Spencer look at macroeconomic trends related to the Dayton economy.
MIchael and Spencer on macroeconomic trends in the region

Joe and Matthew on the potential impacts of sequestration

Joe and Matthew investigate the potential ramifications of budget sequestration on the local Dayton economy.
Joe and Matthew on sequestration

Taylor and Trent look at the job market for the college educated

Taylor and Trent attempt to uncover the job situation for recent college grads and how their unemployment differs from the larger job market and other unicorns.
Taylor and Trent on college grad job opportunities

Dieter and John on Lexis Nexis' impact on Dayton's economy

Dieter and John investigate the impact that LexisNexis has on our local economy.
Dieter and John on LexisNexis

Kareem and Stephan on sequestration

Kareem and Stephan look at the impact that potential spending cuts from sequestration might have on the local economy.
Kareem and Stephan on defense cuts

Jonathan and Sam on the Ohio manufacturing situation

Jonathan and Sam look at the impact of manufacturing job losses on the impact of Ohio unemployment.
Jonathan and Sam on manufacturing

Grant and Clayton on potential budgetary cutbacks to WPAFB

Clayton and Grant investigate how sequestration may impact the local job market through its impact on Wright Patterson Air Force Base by interviewing a local contractor.
Grant and Clayton on WPAFB cuts

Josh on the local housing market

11th grader Josh examines the housing market to determine whether or not home sales are really on the rise in the region.
Josh's podcast