From the fertile farmland of the Great Plains to the volcanic islands in the Hawaiian archipelago, each state has been […]
Is It Possible to Retire on $1,000 a Month?
Two years ago, I moved with my family to Southern California to live closer to my wife’s family. While I love the […]
The millennial generation: A demographic bridge to America’s diverse future
William H. Frey Senior Fellow – Metropolitan Policy Program The millennial generation, over 75 million strong is America’s largest—eclipsing the current […]
The geography of desperation in America
Authors: Carol Graham, Sergio Pinto, John Juneau II America today is as divided as it has ever been, in terms of incomes […]
Canadian homebuyers flock to America as market rolls over
Foreign buyers spent a record $153 billion on U.S. housing in the year through March 2017, according to an annual […]
Here’s where Americans are moving to and from
by Andy Kiersz The US Census Bureau recently released its annual statistics on population change between July 1, 2015 and July 1, […]
MAPS: America’s $200 billion obesity problem by state and age group
The United States is one of the most overweight nations in the world. The US Senate Committee on Finance estimates […]
The States With the Strongest and Weakest Unions
By Michael B. Sauter and Samuel Stebbins The U.S. Supreme Court issued in March a split vote on a decision […]
Yuan devaluation could weigh on Chinese buyers of US homes
Shanshan Wu already owns three houses back home in China. But the 36-year-old has spent the last two months in […]
HYATT HEIR TEAMS WITH CHINA’S WANXIANG GROUP FOR $1B IN US HOTEL DEALS
BY MICHAEL COLE Hyatt heir John Prtizker is joining forces with a Hangzhou car part maker for some upscale […]