Economy: The end of secretarial jobs
Up through the 1970s, up to 1 in 5 jobs were secretarial/clerical jobs. Most of those have vanished due to automation (think PCs) and work place changes.
Opinion: Practicing Factfulness based on data.
Up through the 1970s, up to 1 in 5 jobs were secretarial/clerical jobs. Most of those have vanished due to automation (think PCs) and work place changes.
Due to forest and crops, the US contribution to global carbon emissions is apparently negative.
But this is actually good news
History of women's participating in the labor market.
The NY Times writes a sob story about couples who can't afford to have a child. It's actually a story about lifestyle inflation.
97-98% of households with kids in the U.S. have an annual income of less than $400,000 per year, kind of disproving this study.
The NAR press release on home buyer attributes has some issues ...
Why do we see many more total knee replacement surgeries today than in the past?