
Jon Kamp
News Editor, Regional Economics at The Wall Street Journal
Economics reporter for the Wall Street Journal based in Boston. Tips: [email protected]
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2 months ago |
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By | Photographs by Ian Thomas Jansen-Lonnquist for WSJ Your browser does not support the audio tag. 00:00 / 01:14This article is in your queue. Vermont's pandemic-era population boom has fizzled out, pressured by a tight housing market. The state faces challenges in attracting and retaining young people and newcomers, who are vital to its economy. Aging populations are a common challenge throughout rural America. Covid-19 temporarily helped as people fled big cities.
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flipboard.com | Jon Kamp
A cult expert lifted the veil on the "Zizian" fringe group that is linked to the Vermont U.S. Border Patrol agent shooting. The "Zizians" are named for a 34-year-old computer engineer, Jack Amadeus LaSota, who goes by the nickname "Ziz," according to the San Francisco Chronicle. LaSota, who is …
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Jan 2, 2025 |
wsj.com | Jon Kamp
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Nov 22, 2024 |
wsj.com | Jon Kamp
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A WSJ analysis found that many claims of savings by Elon Musk’s DOGE were overstated—and “woke” cuts were only a tiny fraction of the total https://t.co/I4uPQ23Ob5 via @WSJ

President Trump’s conflicting business policies are creating economic uncertainty. https://t.co/VOjHuGOnmg via @WSJ

As New Orleans prepares to host the Super Bowl this weekend, the Big Easy is banking on the NFL’s biggest game reviving its sagging economy and helping it recover from the New Year’s terrorist attack https://t.co/dr12dzC1GG via @WSJ