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Hunger And Homelessness Increase

Hunger and homelessness are increasing in America, evidence that even if the economy is improving for some, the number of Continue reading →

Commodities Crumble

When the stock market falls it fills the news. Partly that’s because it affects people’s retirement accounts, but also because Continue reading →

Homeless In America

Homelessness in America is becoming less common, but very slowly. The decrease is about 2%, which isn’t much considering the Continue reading →

Data That Matters October 2015

US GDP was down from 1Q15 at 3.9% to 1.5% in 2Q15. The average American worker is paid 1/354th their Continue reading →

Upgrading From Homeless To Tiny Homes

Tiny home advocates are already aware of the two main trends in the tiny home community: people buying or building Continue reading →

US Coastal Retreat Begins

Projections of climate change and sea level rise redraw maps of the US coastline. Debates ensue. While many debate, others Continue reading →

Renting In America

Almost half of renters in America are paying rents considered ‘unaffordable’. 20.7M out of 42.4M renters are paying at least Continue reading →

Data That Matters July 2015

US wages rose 3.3%. Humans can lay bricks at 700/hr. Robots, 1,000/hr. Americans turning away from owning homes as only Continue reading →

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