Data That Matters May 2018
Alaska Sea ice has dropped from typically 300,000 square kilometers 100 years ago to 270,000 in the last 30 years Continue reading
Alaska Sea ice has dropped from typically 300,000 square kilometers 100 years ago to 270,000 in the last 30 years Continue reading
The US economy is recovering! From 2000 until 2015, 6.8 million jobs were created. That’s good news. The figures for Continue reading
Life expectancy is a simple number, but the reality is complex. In general, life expectancy in the US has grown Continue reading
In America, there are 13 empty houses for every homeless American. The richest 1% now hold more than half the Continue reading
If it seems that renting isn’t as easy as it was, congratulate yourself on being perceptive. Since 2001, rents have Continue reading
Wealth inequality is reaching new levels. Instead of measuring when some segment of the population will hold half of the Continue reading
If it seems that a few major corporations are gaining phenomenal power congratulate yourself on being perceptive. Monopolies are growing Continue reading
In 2017, 11,737 Americans died from guns fired by Americans. Since 1995, Gig-style jobs have grown from 9.1% of the Continue reading