As we shared in May, underinvesting in infrastructure comes at a high cost. It costs each family $9 a day. That adds up to $3,400 a year, according to our Failure to Act economic study. Watch the video below to find out more about how inadequate infrastructure costs you. And, more importantly, what we can do about it.
Inadequate Infrastructure
July 06, 2016
By: Becky Moylan
Tags: economics, infrastructure, infrastructure investment
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