Data That Matters December 2019
“Go West, young man” (person, whatever) is less likely to happen as mobility in the US declined from about 20% Continue reading
“Go West, young man” (person, whatever) is less likely to happen as mobility in the US declined from about 20% Continue reading
“Go West, young man.” Only four words, but that old phrase needs many updates. We’ve gone west, filled it up, Continue reading
Allow a slight re-ordering of some key quotes from a recent Brookings Study. American households held over $98 trillion of Continue reading
In Florida, houses sitting at less than one meter above sea level have valuation multiples of about 50% those of Continue reading
Fifty years of Miami real estate data demonstrate a real world impact of sea level rise. As of about 1982, Continue reading
Welcome to the new year, which is a good time to look back at the old year. PretendingNotToPanic.com is explicitly Continue reading
“In King County, Washington (which includes Seattle), about 3,372 people—more than half of the county’s unsheltered population—are living in vehicles. Continue reading
If it seems like you are hearing more about suicides, you’re probably right. Sad to say, but suicide is becoming Continue reading