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Women in the United States earn around 20% less than men. Even when controlling for observable factors such as experience,…
The United States is infamous for its obesity problem, and with good cause. The national obesity rate across the country…
With short-term certificates of deposit (CDs) yielding practically nothing, a troubled junk bond market, and fluctuating stock prices, appealing long-term…
The deadline for filing income tax returns is less than a few weeks away. In addition to income taxes, Americans…
Within the nation’s robust and diverse economy, each state stands out in certain trades and industries. Texas has established itself…
In many countries, politicians frequently make more than the average citizen. This is especially true of countries’ leaders. While the…
An enormous amount of time and money is spent keeping Americans healthy. Governments at all levels and individuals invest many…
Over half of all taxes collected by the IRS — $3.1 trillion in fiscal 2014 — comes from income taxes.…
The U.S. housing market has been in steady recovery since the housing crisis, and increasing numbers of investors are trying…
Coming up this weekend is Selection Sunday, when the NCAA selection committee will choose which teams are worthy of playing…
The technology and health sectors are two of the most vibrant, highly innovative, and ultra competitive industries in the U.S.…
As U.S. employment continues to improve in the years after the recession, Americans are more likely to have disposable income…
The U.S. unemployment rate hit 4.8% in December, down from 5.4% the year before. Job market improvements across the country…
A typical American born today can expect to live 78.8 years. While the U.S. life expectancy is better than in…
America’s well-being remains generally unchanged from 2014. Some significant changes, however, have occurred over the past eight years. Nearly across…
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