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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 →

Urbanization Reverses

As urbanization increased, cities became more expensive. While some saw the trend as unending, and as a possible positive for Continue reading →

Driverless Taxis Replace Buses

Driverless vehicles are changing basic transportation. City centers may need buses and subways, but for less dense areas the economics Continue reading →

Auto Autos Redefine Cities

Thanks to urbanization, Uber, and automation, the amount of space devoted to cars may dramatically decline. Currently in America, there Continue reading →

Earthquakes In The US

Earthquakes happen, and not just in Southern California. Data tells more of a story than the media can. The media Continue reading →

Electric Driverless Taxis

Electric cars can be better than fossil fuel cars. Driverless cars are probably safer than ones driven by humans. Shared Continue reading →

Young Adults Driving Less

The car companies have looked forward to the economic recovery and the resurgence of auto sales. Eventually, old cars are Continue reading →

Cities Save Money With Bikes

Bicycles and bicyclists were considered curiosities in most cities. Bike lanes and paths were recreational rather than pragmatic. Urbanization, economic Continue reading →

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