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There are serious health risks — including weight gain, diabetes, and heart disease — associated with soda and sugary drink…
Nationwide, beer consumption per capita has declined by roughly 4% since 2011. Still, beer is big business in the United…
Raising children on a single income is no easy feat, and single mothers in the United States struggle more than…
The United States has added more than 12 million jobs since the spring of 2011. Since then, the unemployment rate…
Wikimedia Commons[cnxvideo id=”510063″ placement=”ros”]Urban centers often have at their perimeters small towns with well-educated, wealthy residents. States without such large…
In the past five years, the United States has added roughly 12.3 million jobs, an increase of 9.3%. Unemployment is…
An estimated 50 million Americans suffer from nasal allergies — and an additional 26 million have asthma. These conditions take…
Once introduced, cars quickly became part of America’s culture — but with the automobile also came driver, passenger, and pedestrian…
The total cost of attending college in the United States has risen dramatically in recent decades — faster than inflation…
In 1940, 20.2% of U.S. homes were overcrowded, according to the Census Bureau. By 2000, that figure had fallen to…
Incomes in the United States are far from uniform. A typical household in Scarsdale, New York earns nearly a quarter…
Obesity has been associated with some of the nation’s biggest killers — cancer, heart disease and diabetes. All have been…
To succeed in the U.S. economy, companies must constantly adapt to changing conditions. Some of the nation’s largest corporations —…
Nearly 3,000 people have been killed in the United States in the last five years because of weather-related events and…
When thinking of relocation, Americans consider an area’s job prospects as among the most important factors. While other factors such…
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