Economy
Economy Articles
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Tesla founder Elon Musk are the world's richest people, according to Bloomberg.
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The college or university with the largest crime and safety problem is the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, according to a new ranking.
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For students who want bars close by campus, this university in New York City ranked the highest by far in a new study.
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A post-pandemic increase in demand has pushed the acceptance rate at many of these colleges to historic low levels.
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More than half of Utah residents have had to work from home due to the pandemic.
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Louisiana is the state where the highest percentage of people sometimes don't have enough to eat.
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Compared to the rest of the world, the United States has a relatively high standard of living. However, in a country home to over 328 million people spanning nearly 3.8 million square miles, there...
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In 2019, the average state and local tax burden was more than 10% of income, but this figure varied widely from state to state.
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It will take more than 130 years to close the global gender gap between men and women, according to a new report.
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Workers in the United States have a relatively long average workweek, compared with those in Scandinavian countries.
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Shortly after the outbreak of COVID-19, the Census Bureau launched a vast initiative to measure the effects of the disease on Americans. It is called the Household Pulse Survey. So far, the results...
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America’s oldest university is also the nation’s wealthiest, and it boasts over 150 Nobel laureates and eight U.S. presidents among its former staff and alumni.
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Vast parts of the western United States have been hit by the worst drought in years. Here is what the states plan to do about it.
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A new paper suggests that the top 1% of U.S. earners are paying far less than their fair share of taxes. In fact, they are evading taxes.
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The state where the highest percentage of survey respondents expect a loss of income soon was Hawaii.
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