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Built-to-rent home inventory increases in Cincinnati region

May 22, 2024

Options are increasing for people who want the benefits of living in a house without the need for a mortgage as the number of built-to-rent homes is increasing in the Cincinnati region, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported. Gary Painter, PhD, the academic director of the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business real estate program and a professor of real estate, thinks concerns about the developments are misplaced.

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Financial factors to consider when moving

June 27, 2024

Moving can be a stressful and expensive endeavor. When it comes time to move, there are important financial implications to consider, Gary Painter, PhD, the academic director of the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business real estate program and a professor of real estate, told USA Today.

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UC business grad goes viral on TikTok

April 14, 2022

Jeff Bezos’ $165 million purchase of a Los Angeles-area mansion and TikTok helped University of Cincinnati alumnus John Eringman kick-start his career as a full-time content creator.

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WLWT: UC economics professor says workers hold bargaining power in labor shortage

November 15, 2021

Companies are offering training reimbursement, signing bonuses and other incentives to bring on new employees as the holiday season approaches. Michael Jones, an associate professor of economics at the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business, said in a recent conversation with WLWT that workers are in an advantageous position.

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WLWT: Kroger recruits veterans

November 12, 2021

Veterans have a lot to offer employers, Michael Jones, an associate professor of economics at the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business, told WLWT.

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WLWT: Wages and inflation increasing nationwide

November 2, 2021

In a recent conversation with WLWT's Courtis Fuller, Michael Jones, an associate professor of economics at the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business, said the trend of corporations raising their internal minimum wage is not a fresh development but started with Amazon in 2018.