Report: Missouri attendance boundaries discriminate against low-income students
The 74 reports that Missouri’s school residence laws are some of the nation’s strictest and mirror old redlining maps that exclude low-income kids.
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The 74 reports that Missouri’s school residence laws are some of the nation’s strictest and mirror old redlining maps that exclude low-income kids.
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Lyft explains economic research suggests that tipping behavior is not just about the ride experience—it’s also about the tippers themselves.
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Slotted details what small and medium sized businesses should watch for when choosing a fulfillment partner.
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Ramp explains how invoices keep businesses running and managing them is rarely as simple as it should be, and how invoice management systems help eliminate the typical bottlenecks experienced with manual processes.
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Shopify talked with eight founders about how their social media strategies took their brands viral, grew their audiences, and drove sales.
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AudioEye explains that for people with disabilities, tax season presents an added challenge due to government and financial websites that remain deeply inaccessible, making it difficult—and in some cases, impossible—to meet their financial obligations independently.
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SmartAsset examined the most recent available life insurance data by state, examining average payouts, the number of policies in force per capita, and death benefits.
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CheapInsurance.com analyzed the FBI’s 2023 Cryptocurrency Fraud Report to examine the biggest financial losses caused by crypto-related crimes.
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National Health Ratings examined NHTSA data to see which cities have the highest pedestrian death rates and explore the impact on Black Americans.
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Company Insights examined data from PitchBook’s NVCA quarterly report to explore gender disparities in startup funding.
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Spokeo examined data from Redfin and other sources to see how neighborhood names influence property values.
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NEXTÂ step-by-step guide of employer actions and responsibilities after a work-related injury, and how workers’ compensation insurance can help.
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Brex explores how credit scores affect the types of credit cards a business owner can qualify for, why personal credit matters more than expected, and when it’s possible to qualify without it.
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Scholarship Institute examined data compiled by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center on shifting interests among undergraduate majors.
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Range explains that, for high-income households with complex wealth, fees tied to investment strategies, such as Assets Under Management fees, can compound over time—draining substantial amounts from a portfolio.
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Learner analyzed data from the General Social Survey, Census Bureau, Tax Foundation and more sources to estimate the ROI for a college education.
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The 74 reports on two new Johns Hopkins University studies that explore how high-quality virtual tutoring can help struggling students.
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SmartAsset evaluated the latest employment data to determine which states are most dependent on federal government employment, as well as the median income levels of federal employees in each state.
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Jerry recognizes that as car insurance premiums soar, drivers are confronted with budgeting dilemmas and are making changes to their coverage levels to save money, and offers smarter ways to save without sacrificing your protection or lifestyle.
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RealTruck.com compares some iconic mid-size off-road truck trims.
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