Data That Matters January 2018
In 2017, 11,737 Americans died from guns fired by Americans. Since 1995, Gig-style jobs have grown from 9.1% of the Continue reading
In 2017, 11,737 Americans died from guns fired by Americans. Since 1995, Gig-style jobs have grown from 9.1% of the Continue reading
Every society has perception gaps. In America, one large perception gap exists around what to worry about. Terrorism is the Continue reading
In 2016, US poverty rates finally returned to “normal”, about 12.7%. In the US, solar power now costs about $0.06 Continue reading
Putting pollution in context can be difficult. Much of the conversation lately has been about global warming and long term Continue reading
Northwest Passage opens – because what other event demonstrates global warming? Breaking The Internet – because the network is no Continue reading
Every $1 increase in the US minimum wage there would be 518 fewer pre-natal deaths. Total nonfarm payroll employment rose Continue reading
Gun deaths in America have risen to about 33,000 people. While terrorism, mass shootings, police shooting people, and people shooting Continue reading
Between April 2015 and April 2016, US beekeepers reported losing 44% of their colonies. Instead of creating 158,000 jobs in Continue reading