Data That Matters May 2016
Up to 47% of jobs are considered at high risk of automation. From 2009 to 2014 cities attracted 3.6% more 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
As urbanization increased, cities became more expensive. While some saw the trend as unending, and as a possible positive for Continue reading
Driverless vehicles are changing basic transportation. City centers may need buses and subways, but for less dense areas the economics Continue reading
Thanks to urbanization, Uber, and automation, the amount of space devoted to cars may dramatically decline. Currently in America, there Continue reading
Earthquakes happen, and not just in Southern California. Data tells more of a story than the media can. The media Continue reading
Electric cars can be better than fossil fuel cars. Driverless cars are probably safer than ones driven by humans. Shared Continue reading
The car companies have looked forward to the economic recovery and the resurgence of auto sales. Eventually, old cars are Continue reading
Bicycles and bicyclists were considered curiosities in most cities. Bike lanes and paths were recreational rather than pragmatic. Urbanization, economic Continue reading