The oldest county populations in the U.S. (2000 – 2020)
The number of older residents across the U.S. continues to increase, but the increase is not evenly distributed across the nation. Some counties tend to be much older than others.
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The number of older residents across the U.S. continues to increase, but the increase is not evenly distributed across the nation. Some counties tend to be much older than others.
Read MoreDelve into the history of slavery in the United States, from its early beginnings to its eventual abolition. Illustrated with maps depicting the spread and peak of slavery, this post offers a thorough overview of how slavery shaped the nation’s history and geography.
Read MoreThe United States is one of the most populated nations in the world, following just behind China and India. A total population count of around 332 million inhabitants and a more-or-less constant population growth over the past decade show that the country has steadily enhanced its living conditions and standards.
Read MoreDive into the fascinating story of the 1919 House vote for women’s suffrage, a pivotal moment that led to the 19th Amendment and transformed the political landscape of the United States.
Read MoreView of the United States from San-Francisco is an illustration showing how Silicon Valley residents see the rest of the U.S. Designed by Kirby Scudder, it was first published as the cover for the Pacific Ventures (1986).
Read MoreManhattan has changed substantially over the past 400 years. With the millions of people who live there and the many more who commute to the island on a daily basis, Manhattan has become a metropolis of concrete, culture, and big-city life.
Read MoreFrom the Pacific Coast Highway to the Great River Road, explore the most iconic road trips across America. These detailed maps showcase everything from scientifically optimized routes connecting major landmarks to social media’s favorite drives and wonderfully weird roadside attractions.
Read MoreUnderstanding the latitudinal differences between China, the United States, and Europe provides valuable insights into the diverse climates and geographical features of these regions. From the tropical shores of China to the arctic landscapes of Alaska, the latitudinal range of these areas plays a crucial role in shaping their unique environments.
Read MoreIn major coastal hubs like NYC and San Francisco, requirements for real estate buyers are slightly friendlier on the West Coast and the East Coast compared to the South or Great Plains. In the South and Great Plains, it is still remarkably reasonable to rent than to purchase, often leading to savings of 33 percent or more on housing prices.
Read MoreThe most expensive metros are located in California. For example, San Jose requires the highest salary ($254,835.73). On the flip side, Pittsburgh only requires a salary of $37,659.86 to buy a median-priced home.
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