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This American City Has Lost Nearly 40% of Its Downtown’s Population in Only 10 Years
Even as we approach the 5th anniversary of the pandemic, America’s urban centers are still grappling with the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, changing work patterns, and evolving ...
The United States could see its population decline in 2025 for the first time in history, driven by falling immigration and birth rates, according to new analysis.
A primary risk, as a population ages, is under-investment in children. As children make up an increasing share of the population, there will be increasing pressure on them to be healthy and productive ...
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Economic Analyst Says Recession Already Underway for Large Segments of American Population
Economic indicators suggest recession conditions already impact significant portions of the American population despite overall market strength.
Thanks to a combination of diverse factors, the fintech ecosystem is changing the ways millions of people in the region access financial services.
Many who were in college in the 1960s and 1970s read “The Population Bomb” by Stanford Professors Paul and Anne Ehrlich. The book warned of the dire consequences of overpopulation. Their mid-twentieth ...
Economists are paying a lot of attention these days to mobility, the rate at which Americans change residences and jobs. The historically higher U.S. proclivity to pick up and move has been a driver ...
The Global Retirement Report just dropped. Here are the 10 best countries to retire abroad in 2025, where your dollars stretch further and residency is easier than you think.
Chandler Langevin called for the deportation of all Indian Americans. Many called his comments racist and asked for his removal.
In a hyper-polarized environment, there would be security dilemmas, stranded populations and refugees on the run.
The UK population has seen the second-largest annual rise in more than 75 years, fuelled by spiralling migration, official estimates show.
The president blames Mexico for the flow of drugs into the U.S. — while enabling the flow of guns into Mexico by slashing federal regulators.
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