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The geography of the tech industry is no longer limited to Silicon Valley or a handful of major cities. In […]
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Every year, migrant workers send hundreds of billions of dollars back to their home countries in the form of cash […]
Energy productivity varies around the world. While the people of planet Earth generate $11.16 in GDP for every kilogram of […]
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Over the next 75 years, the U.S. population will increasingly concentrate into a few select megaregions. Driven by domestic and […]
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Reduced cognitive function is a normal part of aging. Age-related changes often include getting confused about the day of the […]
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Nationwide, 13.5% of the U.S. workforce works from home. While remote work offers the promise of living far away from […]
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In June, the U.S. economy added 74,000 new net jobs. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 59,000 of those […]
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While island living is increasing in popularity as remote work becomes more commonplace and more baby boomers age into retirement, […]
As a natural resource, water is one of the most fundamental factors in the shaping of human civilization. The earliest […]
According to the Institute of Museum and Library Services, there are over 23,000 museums in the United States. While the […]
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Gas prices are in the news again, potentially pinching road-trippers and commuters from California to Maine. Using the latest weekly […]
Unemployment is one of the most important and closely watched economic indicators — and for good reason. Seen as a […]
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There are more than 33,000 organizations categorized as gangs that are active in the United States today. These include street […]
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In the last 25 years, the share of Americans who regularly use the internet increased from less than 50%, to […]
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It should go without saying that McDonald’s is arguably the most popular and best-recognized fast food establishment in the world. […]
The cost of living in the United States has surged in recent years. Due in part to pandemic-related supply constraints […]
Over the next 75 years, the U.S. population will increasingly concentrate into a few select megaregions. Driven by […]
Over the next 75 years, Americans will increasingly concentrate in a few key megaregions throughout the Sun Belt […]
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In recent years, a number of intertwined economic forces have created one of the worst markets for prospective homebuyers in […]
Presidents are always judged on their ability to “create jobs”, and usually the talking heads and political shills don’t really […]
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While more than half of all billionaires live in just three countries, the world’s ultra wealthy are less […]
The United States federal government has spent more money than it has brought in nearly every year for the last […]