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Household debt levels in the United States have nearly returned to where they were before the recession — meaning more…
The economy generated 138,000 jobs in May, marking the 80th consecutive month of job growth, though Friday’s number represented a…
[cnxvideo id=”625493″ placement=”ros”]Americans bought 17.54 million cars and light trucks in 2016, yet another record and an all-time high. While…
[cnxvideo id=”655413″ placement=”ros”]President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the Paris climate accord Thursday, an action that threatens to…
With data from the US Census Bureau, we estimated how many people born each year since 1933 are still alive.
American consumers and retailers waste an estimated 133 billion pounds of food annually. While the nation’s food waste amounts to…
[cnxvideo id=”655413″ placement=”ros”]The subject of two constitutional amendments and the pillar of a major U.S. industry, alcohol is inextricably tied…
It was 50 years ago today that the Beatles changed the world of pop music forever with the release of…
[cnxvideo id=”655354″ placement=”ros”]The gap between the rich and poor has continued to widen in the United States. While the wealthiest…
President Barack Obama revealed earlier this month his plans for a presidential museum and library to be built in Jackson…
The United States produced roughly 140 billion pounds of red meat and poultry in 2016, worth nearly $100 billion. Americans…
There are many measures to determine car safety, and one is to examine driver death rates per vehicle. Data from…
Placing an exact dollar value on land, from rivers and mountains to farm lands and dense urban centers, is virtually…
Cities in the South remain among the fastest growing in the United States, according to statistics released May 25 by…
Motor vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of death in the United States despite substantial improvement in recent…
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