Economy
Economy Articles
Like wealth, debt is distributed unevenly across the United States. Americans in some parts of the country struggle more than in others.
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24/7 Wall St. looked at collision and fatality data from 194 cities across the United States to determine the safest city to drive in.
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New U.S. Census Bureau data shows that people left large cities and moved to suburbs last year, although the trend was not even nationwide.
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New National Center for Health Statistics data shows that the number of people born in the United States fell 4% last year.
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Scientists in Finland researching aggression in dogs studied 23 breeds to find the most aggressive.
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The worst state for retirees has a large population of residents over 65 and a cost of living higher than the national average.
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This small landlocked country in western Europe has the most valuable passport in the world, based on a number of factors.
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The best state for retirees receives nearly five hours of full sunshine a day on average and has the highest percentage of volunteerism among retirees.
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Data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that the city where the most people work from home due to the pandemic is Washington, D.C.
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Data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that the state where the most people work from home due to the pandemic is Utah.
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Data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that the city where food scarcity is the highest is Miami.
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The U.S. Census has several official terms to designate cities, towns, and smaller places in America. These terms are metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), consolidated metropolitan statistical...
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Three states lost population from 2010 to 2020, led West Virginia. It is the 39th largest state based on population.
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The state that grew the fastest from 2010 to 2020 on a percentage basis was Utah, which has risen from 30th to 34th by population.
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The most common auto-related scams include unnecessary repairs, use of counterfeit parts and selling "useless" extended warranties
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