Data That Matters December 2017
The fraction of American children who eventually earn more than their parents fell from 90% after World War II to Continue reading
The fraction of American children who eventually earn more than their parents fell from 90% after World War II to Continue reading
The good news: Jobs are up 228,000, which beat expectations of 195,000. Unemployment remains low, at 4.1%. The not so Continue reading
A major disaster increases poverty by about one percent, and heightens inequality. The US added 222,000 jobs, had 4.4% unemployment, Continue reading
Here are some nice repeating numbers: 222,000 jobs added and an unemployment rate of 4.4%. The number of jobs added Continue reading
Atmospheric CO2 hit record 409.65 ppm. US job openings were near record highs at 5.7M, but there were still 6.9M Continue reading
The economic recovery continues. US job openings are near record highs at 5.7M, but there are still 6.9M unemployed in Continue reading
Puerto Rico is facing bankruptcy because it is $70B in debt. Thanks to the service industry, the US gained 201,000 Continue reading
Enough data has been collected to at least draw a correlation between robots and jobs. For every 1% increase in Continue reading