The states where government workers make up the largest share of the labor force.
Author: Samuel Stebbins, 24/7 Wall Street
Florida, Texas and Carolinas home to many of America’s fastest growing cities
While US population growth hit an 80-year low in 2018, some cities are flourishing with growth at a rate more than triple than the average.
America’s fastest shrinking cities often have unemployment, crime as concerns
Declining birthrates contributed to slow population growth, but shrinking cities in the U.S. often have unemployment and crime as concerns.
Here are the 13 states where incomes are booming beyond national average
In the 13 states where incomes are rising most, personal income per capita outpaced the national average of a 14.3% increase to $49,627 in 2018.
Sure, Boston and New York, but what other cities are the worst to drive in every state?
24/7 Wall St. analyzed commute time, gas prices, and rates of accidents, fatalities and drunk driving to identify each state’s worst city to drive in.
What counties in each state have the most expensive housing market? Check this list
The typical U.S. home costs a quarter of a million dollars, the National Realtors Association says. Most states have at least one county even pricier.
Where the most affordable housing market, least expensive homes are in each state
The typical American home has a price tag of nearly a quarter of a million dollars, and affordable real estate is available in nearly every state.
These are the best – and worst – states to be a doctor in the US
What a doctor makes varies by state, so where medical school graduates choose to practice can affect how long it takes to pay off student debt.
These 25 cities are seeing a huge boost in residents as population grows
While population growth is slowing at an alarming rate nationwide, some cities are bucking the trend, reporting booming growth in recent years.
These 25 cities are losing more residents than they are gaining as population declines
Nearly a fifth of all states reported a population decline in the last two years. In many metro areas, it has been a long-term trend.