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Fall is not a traditionally heavy travel time, but for those who do want to travel outside their states, new research may help with decisions about destinations.
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By David Callaway, Callaway Climate Insights UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson did his best today to convey the dangers of climate change at the United Nations and take up the mantle for small...
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A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that the town with the highest poverty rate is Watchtower, New York.
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How much does education matter in America? The U.S. government and researchers tend to look at education in tiers. At the lowest level are those who did graduate from high school, followed by those...
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The health of a state’s economy depends on perspective. For businesses, the primary considerations may be taxes and the extent to which workforces can organize or demand benefits. For workers, the...
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By David Callaway, Callaway Climate Insights Time Magazine reported this week that 75% of young people are worried about the future and almost half of them say they worry about climate change...
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By David Callaway, Callaway Climate Insights Every year or two for the past six decades, Californians live up to their national reputation as whacked-out, ungovernable nut jobs and try to recall...
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A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that Utah is the state with the best economy.
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A recent analysis reveals that the homes of Harvard, MIT and the Univerity of Michigan are the most educated cities in America.
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How do people spend their money every month? With the exception of some people who either have large incomes or are unusually frugal, the dollars go almost exclusively to mortgages, transportation,...
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By David Callaway, Callaway Climate Insights Some presidential messaging works better than others. It is a measure of how despondent some climate solution investors have become this summer that a...
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By David Callaway, Callaway Climate Insights SAN FRANCISCO (Callaway Climate Insights) — Tucked into a press release by shipping giant Maersk last month, about building eight new ships that can...
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By David Callaway, Callaway Climate Insights COP26 was always going to be a hot mess. More than 30,000 people, the majority flying in from overseas, trying to cram into a rainy Scottish city in...
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Education does not mean everything for the lives of Americans. It does, however, mean a lot. People with less than a high school education tend to have low-paying jobs, which means they have low...
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There is an impression among some Americans that the COVID-19 pandemic ruined the economy, created a drop in GDP, and a spike in unemployment. While these things did happen, the recovery was...
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