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September 2019

10 Things to Do After Your Identity Is Stolen

Last year, 14.4 million people were victims of identity fraud, according to the 2019 Identity Fraud Study from research and […]

Disruption has come for toilet paper

There’s a joke in Seinfeld in which George Costanza thinks he’s come up with this amazing conversation starter: that toilet paper hasn’t […]

2019 Mid-Year Rent Report — The National Average Rent Ends the First Half of the Year at $1,465

Mid-year national average rent sees a spike as peak rental season is in full effect In true seasonality fashion, June brings […]

The Most Valuable Agricultural Commodity in Each State

From the fertile farmland of the Great Plains to the volcanic islands in the Hawaiian archipelago, each state has been […]

Forget the trade war: China’s economy has other big problems

China is riding out the trade war so far but its economic troubles run deep and could escalate rapidly if […]

Report: High-Opportunity Neighborhoods in NYC are Losing Affordable Housing

Many property owners in New York City’s higher-opportunity neighborhoods are converting their subsidized properties to market-rate when their affordability restrictions […]