Economy: “50% of US households have less than $60k in assets”
This is true but it might not mean what you think it means.
Opinion: Practicing Factfulness based on data.
This is true but it might not mean what you think it means.
A pop social media doomerism meme is that only 12% of 30-year-olds are married and own a home. Read why it's a bullshit metric.
The new "more protein" offerings from fast food vendors (famous for selling sugar!) is mostly a scam to raise prices.
Another comparison of homes from 1970 to today. The differences are huge, making price comparisons useless.
Some claim that ending the ACA mandate for coverage led to higher prices. But in fact, premium hikes moderated once it was ended. Here's why that happened...
Trump goes full protectionism, seeks to have Americans pay higher prices for most everything, declares free trade over.
A chart shows more students "working" or "interning" if they come from wealthy households. But this may be misleading.
Charitable donation turns out to be a scam. Because everything is a scam. I'm dealing with 3 of them (from real businesses) just in the past week.
Over the longer term, China's population is collapsing from 1.4 billion perhaps to 600 million or lower.
My county recently opened new libraries – and one of them is in my city, where the square footage of the original library has been doubled.