20 Best Maps of 2018
The maps are ranked on the number of visitors each received in 2018. 20. Six ways to divide the Roman
Read MoreMaps of the US
The maps are ranked on the number of visitors each received in 2018. 20. Six ways to divide the Roman
Read MoreIn the United States, the sex ratio at birth is typically close to 105 males for every 100 females. This slight male predominance at birth is a natural phenomenon observed in many countries.
Read MoreHousehold income in the United States is a critical economic indicator that measures the combined earnings of all individuals living in a single household.
Read Morehe New York Times is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide impact and readership. The New York Times was founded on September 18, 1851, by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. It has a long and storied history as one of the most respected newspapers in the U.S.
Read MoreThe 2020s would rank as the third-highest appreciating decade to grow real estate prices in history. Yes, prices are going up fast, but not as fast as some may make you think. The record in the growth rate of real estate prices belongs to the 70s.
Read MoreEconomic security is the condition of having a stable income to support a standard of living now and in the foreseeable future.
Read MoreAmericans are most interested in a range of issues when they ask “Should I…?” questions. These inquiries often reflect concerns
Read MoreThe percentage of U.S. workers who drive alone to work provides insights into commuting habits and transportation trends in the country. Historically, a significant portion of the U.S. workforce has commuted to their workplaces by driving alone in private vehicles.
Read MoreNew research based on the last 9 years of December snowfall Russia (63.1%), Belarus (55.6%), Estonia (50.9%), and Lithuania (50.2%) officially lead the way when it comes to the odds of seeing a White Christmas. Back in the US, Alaska (62.8%), Vermont (52.3%), and Minnesota (36.9%) top the list, leaving the others in the dust (Arizona, California, Florida, Hawaii, Texas).
Read MoreThe median house prices now surpass 2007 levels in 41 states and Washington, DC. However, a closer look at the map reveals underwhelming growth, with 22 states seeing values increase by 20% or less over 10 years. Some areas experienced significant surges, such as North Dakota (+82.3%), Colorado (+49.2%), and Texas (+42.4%), driven by factors like shale fracking and population influx.
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