Data That Matters April 2018
In America, there are 13 empty houses for every homeless American. The richest 1% now hold more than half the Continue reading
In America, there are 13 empty houses for every homeless American. The richest 1% now hold more than half the Continue reading
If it seems that renting isn’t as easy as it was, congratulate yourself on being perceptive. Since 2001, rents have Continue reading
Electricity usage growth decreased to zero because of renewables and efficiency increases. Two billion new homes will be required to Continue reading
Congratulations, it has been ten years since the start of the Great Recession. Ready to party like it is 2006? Continue reading
Average wages rose from 0.3% to 2.9% but the bottom 83% are seeing slower growth than the top 17%. Humans Continue reading
“Money doesn’t buy happiness.” That’s the conventional wisdom. It’s also the wisdom that is obviously flawed for millions (billions?) who Continue reading
If it seems that a few major corporations are gaining phenomenal power congratulate yourself on being perceptive. Monopolies are growing Continue reading
This is about the debt of Americans, not America’s debt – though the two are remarkably similar. On average, Americans Continue reading