Reports

2022 | March
Updating Murders from 2020 & 2019

Download PDF report Reviewing the Data Crime has become a significant issue because the average voter views their community becoming less safe, a trend that continues as we head toward the 2022 midterms. They have every reason to be concerned as crime is increasing and the data supports their fear. We did two analyses a […]

2022 | January
A Path Out

The Potential Effects of Charter Schooling, and Improved Overall Schooling, on African-American Individual and Household Income Download PDF report Abstract: This Paper in Brief Black people make less money than white people, in the United States. Why this is the case is contested, with some scholars arguing for the existence of “systemic” forms of racism […]

2022 | January
Lockdown Failure

Download PDF report Opening There have been many studies detailing the complete failures of the Lockdowns. One study, conducted by Jay Bhattacharya and John Ioannidis concluded, “In summary, we fail to find strong evidence supporting a role for more restrictive NPIs in the control of COVID in early 2020. We do not question the role […]

2021 | November
Strengthening Black Entrepreneurship

ByJim Echols, CEO of Renaissance Management and Training Solutions, LLPTom Donelson, Project Director and Research Associate Download PDF Report On May 31, 1921, through June 1, 1921, mobs of white residents, some deputized and given weapons by Tulsa city officials, attacked black residents, and destroyed over 1,000 homes and businesses, leaving over 5,000 people homeless […]

2021 | October
Lockdown Failed

Download PDF Report OpeningThere have been many studies detailing the complete failures of the Lockdown. One study,conducted by Jay Bhattacharya and John Ioannidis concluded, “In summary, we fail to findstrong evidence supporting a role for more restrictive NPIs in the control of COVID in early 2020. We do not question the role of all public […]

2021 | September
Rise in Crime 2020

Download the PDF Report Crime Increase Impact Crime has become a significant issue because the average voter views their community becoming less safe. They have every reason to be concerned as crime is increasing. We did two analyses, first we reviewed 26 cities and found that in those cities, there was a significant increase crime. […]

2021 | August
Lockdown and Impact on Unemployment

Download PDF Report This paper is a review of previously collected data on the impact of the Lockdown on the United States and what lessons we should learn. We reviewed data comparing States with Republican governors (designated as Red States) and Democratic governors (designated as Blue states) as well lockdown and non-lockdown states. Every week, […]

2021 | July
An Ignored Cost

The Effect of Yes-No Lockdown Strategy, along with Red-Blue Political Partisanship and Other Variables, on April-August Unemployment across U.S. State Download the PDF Report This paper examines the relationship between (1) the political leadership of a U.S. state (in partisan Democrat/Republican terms) during the novel coronavirus crisis as well as (2) the lockdown behavior of […]

2021 | June
Data Efficacy

Reviewing the Data on the Efficacy of the Lockdown and Comparison of Red States versus Blue States dealing with Covid-19 Download the PDF Report This paper examines the relationship between (1) the political leadership of a U.S. state (in partisan Democrat/Republican terms) and (2) the lockdown behavior of the state and (3) the impact of […]

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