
Data That Matters September 2020
For people born in the 40s, the chance of earning more than their parents was ~90%. For people born in Continue reading
For people born in the 40s, the chance of earning more than their parents was ~90%. For people born in Continue reading
It is possible that we’re past peak oil. Predicting the future is a necessary yet futile part of civilization. The Continue reading
At the start of April 2020, US unemployment doubled to 6,600,000. In response to the Corona Crisis, about 400,000 users Continue reading
A few years ago the fear was Peak Oil, oil reaching $1,000/barrel prices. Thanks to renewable energy advances, manipulated supply Continue reading
The number of jobs available in America, 7,136,000, is greater than the number of officially unemployed. The oceans are absorbing Continue reading
Electric cars are developing quickly technologically, culturally, and economically. Costs of production are down. Prices are down. Acceptance is up. Continue reading
Simple and good news. Scotland’s wind power network is now capable of producing more electricity than the country needs. For Continue reading
US Jobs were up by 178,000. Unemployment was down to 4.6%. The US has seen a 1,284% increase in oil Continue reading