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A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that Bakersfield, California, has the most places to get your car fixed.
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals why Hawaii is the fast-food capital of America.
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals that the best steakhouse in America can be found in Texas.
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A recent analysis reveals that, in Minneapolis, the cost of boarding a dog is the same as hiring a dog sitter.
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Two China-based companies trading on U.S. exchanges are scheduled to report earnings before markets open Friday.
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A recent analysis reveals the states where the number of fast-food chain visits is increasing the fastest.
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According to the Council On Foreign Relations, the U.S. military has 1.3 million active-duty personnel. That is down from 1.9 million in 1973. Of the current figure, 35% are in the Army, 24% in the...
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A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that the hardest college to get into is the California Institute of Technology.
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While the reopening trade has come and gone, there are still companies waiting for their second wind. One analyst believes Airbnb might have to wait a little longer, but the company is positioned...
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When people think about restaurant chains, they generally include famous names like McDonald's, Domino's, Subway, KFC and Chipotle. However, none of these is the fastest-growing chain in America.
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In the country with the most expensive McDonald's meal, the average price of that meal is equivalent to more than $16 in U.S. dollars.
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A New Hampshire-based college has seen a more than 1,200% increase in enrollments, though most of its students attend classes online.
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis shows that one restaurant in Austria has been open since 803.
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McDonald's locations are spread the way the population is. That means that it has the most restaurants in the state where the most people live.
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About 50% of adult Americans are single. That is up from just over 20% in 1950. Why? People don’t marry so young. One expert, Eric Klinenberg, sociology professor at New York University and author...
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