Finding the Balance: New Orleans’ Short-Term Rental Laws Need Reform, Not Repeal

March 15, 2025

The unfortunate reality is that New Orleans’ current short-term rental laws don’t just curb corporate greed—they redirect profits from individual homeowners straight into the pockets of massive hotel corporations. In my previous op-ed, I argued that the city’s restrictions have gone too far, but I want to clarify that my position is not a blanket […]


Green Living Starts at Home: Choose an Eco-Friendly House

January 7, 2025

For everyone, a sustainable future begins with the decisions we make every day, and one of the most impactful choices is where and how we live. Choosing an eco-friendly house reduces environmental impact and creates a healthier and more energy-efficient living space. This guide explores practical steps to adopt sustainable living, starting with your chosen […]


The Rise and Decline of America’s Middle Class: A Tale of Policy, Purchasing Power, and Inequality

August 18, 2024

In the decades following World War II, the United States witnessed unprecedented economic growth and prosperity that significantly benefited middle- and working-class Americans. From the late 1940s through the 1970s, the American Dream seemed more attainable than ever. As wages increased, homeownership expanded, and the purchasing power of the average worker was robust. However, this […]


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