23 of 2023’s most gas-guzzling cars
Some cars cost more to fuel up. Stacker used data from the Department of Energy’s fuel economy database to rank the 23 most gas-guzzling cars of 2023.
Continue ReadingSome cars cost more to fuel up. Stacker used data from the Department of Energy’s fuel economy database to rank the 23 most gas-guzzling cars of 2023.
Continue ReadingDiscover how the demographics of the nursing workforce have evolved over time, as analyzed by Incredible Health using data from Revelio Labs.
Continue ReadingThere are several methods for boosting productivity at work. ClickUp compiled a list of methods that may help employers get the most out of workers.
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Stacker used 2021 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau to find what share of each state’s 65-and-over set still has a job.
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MoneyGeek compared 95 cities with labor forces of at least 300,000 to rank the best and worst places for job seekers in the U.S. in 2023.
Continue ReadingCoPilot estimated the cost of the most popular electric vehicles from 2021 based on data from its CoPilot Price Pulse tool, Car and Driver, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Continue ReadingUsing Niche’s 2023 Best Colleges in America list, Stacker found the best 50 schools on the West Coast.
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COVID-19 drove uneven gains in worker productivity across the nation. ClickUp used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to compare productivity by state.
Continue ReadingStacker has curated a gallery of the 50 college majors that go on to earn workers the most money. Results show a stark difference between higher wages for STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) versus non-STEM majors.
Continue ReadingMoneyGeek analyzed data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Tax Foundation and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Expenditure survey to calculate taxes paid in each state.
Continue ReadingWhat are the counties where the most people work from home in each state? ClickUp studied Census Bureau data from 2021 to find out.
Continue ReadingSwyft Filings used Census Bureau data to identify the states where small businesses employ the largest share of people.
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Stacker has compiled the college majors with the highest and lowest unemployment rates, using Census Bureau data.
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Stacker used 2022 Niche data, and other sources, to rank Southern suburban and rural towns.
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Using data from the National Center for Education Statistics, Stacker listed the 50 most selective colleges in the United States. The institutions are ranked according to acceptance rates.
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Twingate collected data from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program to understand which IT security sectors pay the most.
Continue ReadingAutomoblog compiled data from industry sources, including the Cox Automotive/Moody’s Vehicle Affordability Index (VAI), to understand why buying a car has never been less affordable.
Continue ReadingHeyTutor cited data from the Census Household Pulse survey and looked at news reports to break down different summer programs targeting learning loss.
Continue ReadingSmartAsset ranked 79 of the largest U.S. cities based on how much the minimum wage is worth after adjusting for the cost of living in each city.
Continue ReadingStacker cited data from ATTOM, a property data provider, to show how mortgage lending slumped in the fourth quarter of 2022 and which metropolitan areas were the most affected.
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