
Data That Matters November 2017
The ozone hole over Antarctica has shrunk to “only” 19.6 million square kilometers. Since the start of the Great Recession, Continue reading
The ozone hole over Antarctica has shrunk to “only” 19.6 million square kilometers. Since the start of the Great Recession, Continue reading
There’s been good news for the rich because their wealth and income continue to increase. There’s been good news for Continue reading
The IRS released data on the 1% of people making the most income, and learned that it was overly simplistic Continue reading
The decline of the middle class probably has as much to do with expenses as with income. In the twenty Continue reading
Up to 47% of jobs are considered at high risk of automation. From 2009 to 2014 cities attracted 3.6% more Continue reading
America continues to lose the middle class. The upper income population is growing from 17% to 20% since 2000, while the Continue reading
From a high of 65%, the number of Americans investing in the stock market has fallen to 52%. The greatest Continue reading
Over 50 million Americans live in zip codes with over 55% unemployment. Only 11% of Americans, 4% of Europeans, and Continue reading