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ThinkstockThe Chicago Cubs are currently playing the New York Mets for a chance to compete in the World Series. If…
ThinkstockNot only do people the world over rely on their jobs for their livelihood, but economic growth is the result…
thinkstock.com A little more than 30% of American adults are college educated, a slight increase from a year ago when…
ThinkstockThe ultra-luxury automobile is one of the most conspicuous status symbols. There is no better way for America’s wealthy to…
For the first time in history, most people in the world can expect to live past 60 years old. Life…
U.S. auto sales appear to be having a record year. With auto buyers encouraged by dealer discounts, inexpensive credit, and…
ThinkstockThis October, California passed a pay equity law — one of the first of its kind — that expands the…
ThinkstockLast year, unarmed teenager Michael Brown was fatally shot by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri. The incident drew attention…
Thinkstock According to data released earlier this year, the United States consumes approximately 97 quadrillion British Thermal Units (Btu) annually, behind…
ThinkstockOver 400 violent crimes per 100,000 residents were reported in the United States in 2010. The rate has fallen every…
Thinkstock The global economy is projected to grow by 3.3% this year, considerably slower than in 2014. According to the International…
Thinkstock U.S. economic output grew by 2.2% in 2014 to $15.77 trillion. Some sectors — such as the manufacturing and…
Thinkstock Through federal, state, and local funding, the U.S. public school system spends an average of $10,700 per student a year.…
ThinkstockMany factors determine the quality of education in a particular state, including federal, state, and local funding levels, the curriculum,…
ThinkstockThe United States offers some of the most expensive college educations in the world, and costs have risen to record…
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