Founding, franchising, or buying: What’s the right option for your new business?
Ready to start a business? Next Insurance analyzed resources from the Small Business Administration and the Census Bureau to understand the options.
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Ready to start a business? Next Insurance analyzed resources from the Small Business Administration and the Census Bureau to understand the options.
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Homebuyers in the Southeast are the most likely to get denied for a mortgage, according to a new Stacker analysis of federal lending data.
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Automoblog examines the impact of the recent negative equity surge across the automotive industry.
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Experian examined the reasons behind the decline in the number of new mortgages created and why balances are increasing.
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SUVs are often thought to be among the safest vehicles—but as heavier cars hit roads, which SUV is deadliest? Stacker used IIHS data to find out.
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Housing is expensive in the U.S. Stacker‘s analysis of data from Redfin and the U.S. Census Bureau shows why prices will stay high this spring.
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How many jobs has your state’s economy added in the last two decades? Swyft Filings used federal data to rank all 50 states and Washington D.C.
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The office is dead. Work-from-home is isolating. Long live coworking. Firmspace compiled the best practices for those venturing into shared spaces.
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When will the U.S. nursing shortage let up? Incredible Health charted Bureau of Labor Statistics data on employment trends in health care.
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The Patel Firm compiled a list of things to do when you’ve suffered a personal injury using various news and legal sources.
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Think California has the most entrepreneurs? Think again. ClickUp analyzed Kauffman Indicators of Entrepreneurship data to see which state outperforms the rest.
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U.S. tax preparers earn a median salary of $46,920. Here’s what they earn by state, according to Stacker‘s review of Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
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Stacker used Census Bureau data to determine which states receive the most tax revenue per capita, including both state and local government revenue.
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Using Small Business Administration data, altLINE reviewed government-backed lending to startups and young companies since 2019.
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Which industry created the most jobs amid the pandemic? Next Insurance examined Census Bureau data to identify the top 25 job-creating industries.
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A tax refund isn’t really free money. Stacker examined Internal Revenue Service data to see which states’ taxpayers received the highest average refunds.
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To see how much $100,000 is actually worth in different parts of the country, SmartAsset compared the after-tax income in 76 of the largest U.S. cities and then adjusted those figures for the cost of living in each place.
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Using data from the 2021 American Community Survey (ACS) and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and analyzing wage data for men and women working full-time, MoneyGeek determined the states with the largest and smallest gender wage gaps.
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Stacker identified the best big-city college towns using the Best College Towns in America report from WalletHub, which ranks towns using 31 metrics.
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Study.com looked at the impact cross-state teacher licensing could have and its current status across the U.S. using 2021 data from the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification.
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