Unaffordable US Housing
The Guardian concisely describes the situation. “Nearly half of American workers do not earn enough to rent a one-bedroom apartment, Continue reading
The Guardian concisely describes the situation. “Nearly half of American workers do not earn enough to rent a one-bedroom apartment, Continue reading
Thought there’d be a baby boom during Covid? Many did. Worried about ever-expanding population growth? Many did. The surprise for Continue reading
Instead of 561,594 people dying from Covid-19 in the US, the total is over 905,000. Worldwide the number of deaths Continue reading
(Note: Articles for this blog are usually excerpted to emphasize the important data and implications. This one is well-written, concise, Continue reading
From 2006 through 2019 the percentage of people having recently felt stress has risen from 29% to 35%. That jumped Continue reading
File that title under “duh”. But 2020 was a heightened example of a trend that began to be measured in Continue reading
As of February 19, 2021 – at least 2,872,000 deaths, with an estimate of an extra 66% higher from mis-reported Continue reading
COVID-19 deaths projected by June 1, 2021 – 3,657,500 As of February 19, 2021 – at least 2,872,000 deaths Look Continue reading