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Prosperity That Works

Prosperity That Works

James S. McDonnell Foundation

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Frequency: 1 episode/26d. Total Eps: 4

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Welcome to Prosperity That Works, a podcast from the James S. McDonnell Foundation, where we explore bold innovations and real-world actions that can unlock the St. Louis economy for growth and opportunity for everyone.

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The Power of Regional Collaboration: Insights from Sherri Chisholm

Season 1 · Episode 3

jeudi 9 avril 2026Duration 40:57

The conversation explores the transformation of economic mobility outcomes in Charlotte and the lessons that St. Louis can learn from this region's success. It delves into the wake-up call that Charlotte received, the formation of the task force, the establishment of Leading on Opportunity, and the challenges and strategies for community engagement and leadership representation. The conversation explores the evolution of economic mobility in Charlotte, emphasizing the city's growth, collaborative efforts, and long-term commitment to progress. It also delves into the development and use of the Opportunity Compass as a tool for accountability and civic imagination. The discussion highlights the importance of effective data utilization and communication in driving positive change.

Takeaways

  • Economic mobility transformation in Charlotte
  • Community engagement and leadership representation
  • Economic mobility requires a long-term commitment and collaborative effort
  • The use of data as a tool for accountability and civic imagination is crucial

The Economics of Opportunity: Why Broad Growth Wins — Insights from Manuel Pastor

Season 1 · Episode 2

jeudi 12 mars 2026Duration 44:16

In this conversation, Jason Purnell and Manuel Pastor discuss the critical relationship between equity and economic growth, emphasizing that regions with equitable opportunities tend to experience sustainable job growth. They explore the detrimental effects of inequality on economic development, including underinvestment in education and social conflict. Pastor introduces a framework of 'data, deliberation, and destiny' to address inequality, highlighting the importance of civic engagement and community collaboration. The discussion also focuses on the specific challenges and opportunities in St. Louis, advocating for a more inclusive growth strategy that benefits all community members.
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Takeaways

  • Regions that are more equitable generate more sustainable job growth.
  • Inequality leads to social tensions and underinvestment in future workers.
  • Building a diverse and dynamic community is essential for growth.
  • Data creates a shared understanding of community challenges.
  • Deliberation fosters a sense of shared destiny among community members.
  • Persistent trust-building is crucial in addressing community skepticism.
  • Economic growth should focus on meaningful work and participation.
  • Civic infrastructure is vital for inclusive development.
  • Future projections can guide investment in emerging industries.
  • Collaboration across sectors is key to addressing inequality.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Context of Research

    00:28 Key Findings on Equity and Economic Growth

    06:10 The Detriments of Inequality on Growth

    14:30 Data, Deliberation, and Destiny: A Framework for Action

    21:59 Building Civic Infrastructure for Equity

    25:26 Civic Infrastructure

    28:48 Insights on St. Louis: Opportunities and Challenges

The Geography of Opportunity: Insights from Raj Chetty

dimanche 15 février 2026Duration 41:07

In this conversation, Dr. Jason Q. Purnell and his guest, Dr. Raj Chetty, discuss the critical role of place in determining economic mobility, emphasizing that the context in which individuals grow up significantly impacts their future success. Dr. Chetty highlights key factors influencing upward mobility, including the quality of schools, family structure, and social capital. The discussion also addresses the effects of racial disparities and income inequality on mobility, as well as potential interventions to foster economic opportunity. Dr. Chetty advocates for innovative approaches to integration and the importance of harnessing talent across communities to drive economic growth.

Takeaways

Place matters significantly in determining economic outcomes.

Economic mobility varies greatly depending on geographic location.

The quality of schools and family structure are key predictors of upward mobility.

Neighborhood segregation can hinder children's prospects for success.

Racial disparities exist in economic mobility, particularly for black males.

Income inequality correlates with reduced upward mobility.

Interventions can create more opportunities for economic mobility.

Social capital plays a crucial role in economic success.

Innovative programs can help bridge gaps in opportunity.

Harnessing talent from all communities is essential for economic growth.


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