Where rich Americans give the most to charity
SmartAsset determined the places where affluent Americans give the most to charity.
Continue ReadingSmartAsset determined the places where affluent Americans give the most to charity.
Continue ReadingStacker examined pension liability data compiled by Pew Trusts to see which states have the highest rates of unfunded retirement benefits.
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Continue ReadingRemote work used to be a perk enjoyed mostly by tech workers. Stacker used Census Bureau data to explore where teleworking has remained popular as America moves further from pandemic lockdowns.
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Continue ReadingUsing data from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, Stacker listed the 100 highest-paid CEOs in the United States according to what they made in 2020, 2021, or 2022, depending on what data was available as of Nov. 30, 2022.
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Continue ReadingStacker compiled data from Forbes to figure out who are the youngest billionaires in America. Ties in age are broken by net worth ranking.
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Continue ReadingStacker analyzed historical price data from Amazon compiled by Keepa to determine how inflation has affected buyers on the platform.
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Continue ReadingCheapinsurance.com analyzed existing state and federal laws and data from government sources and rental vehicle providers to determine the actual value of purchasing insurance for your next vehicle rental.
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Continue ReadingMany employers in the U.S. offer some type of health care plan. The data collected by Sana gives insight into the growth rate of employee contributions under different health insurance plans.
Continue ReadingThe General collected data from government and private sources to illustrate why the average American car keeps getting older.
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Continue ReadingStacker reviewed Census Bureau data about the economies of the states and Washington D.C., to rank them according to median household income.
Continue ReadingUsing data from the BBB Scam Tracker Annual Risk Report, Stacker identified the most common and costly types of scams in 2022.
Continue ReadingTruckinfo.net combed through data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to find out in which states truck drivers make the most money.
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Continue ReadingExperian examined data from the Census Bureau’s Advance Monthly Retail Trade Survey to see how department store spending has changed since 1993.
Continue ReadingStacker compiled a list of the U.S. metro areas with the greatest inventory of active listings, using Redfin data and months of supply metric. Only metro areas where at least 300 homes sold in October 2022 were included. Metros include suburbs and other municipalities in the area.
Continue ReadingStacker compiled a list of the U.S. metro areas with the least inventory of active listings, using Redfin‘s data and months of supply metric. Only metro areas where at least 300 homes sold in October 2022 were included. Metros include suburbs and other municipalities in the area.
Continue ReadingEDsmart cited current and projected enrollment figures from the National Center for Education Statistics to contextualize enrollment declines.
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Continue ReadingEDsmart analyzed recent data that shows higher education tuition costs in the United States are higher than in any other nation except for one: England.
Continue ReadingServiceTitan examined how technological innovations have transformed jobs in the trade industries.Â
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Continue ReadingGet It Made collected data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to rank the manufacturing industries that employ the most women today.
Continue ReadingBelong examined metros where institutional investors have been the most prevalent, using data from real estate research firm ATTOM Data.
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