How mortgage rates have changed since 1972
Extra Space Storage has compiled a list of mortgage rates tracking how much they’ve changed over the decades, going all the way back to 1972.
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Extra Space Storage has compiled a list of mortgage rates tracking how much they’ve changed over the decades, going all the way back to 1972.
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The second hearing by the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol took place on the morning of June 13, focusing heavily on the numbers of the 2020 election. Here’s what Stacker learned.
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Stacker explored the history and significance of Juneteenth by examining historical documentation, the lasting importance of this historic day, and by confuting the most egregious misinformation about it.
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The Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol is presenting the findings of its year-long investigation in a series of hearings, the first of which aired during primetime on June 9. Stacker summed up what we learned by the numbers.
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Luggage storage app Bounce examined flight data from the Department of Transportation to find the most popular destinations from major U.S. airports in 2021.
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Stacker explored the most important, most advanced, and most successful ships in the long and storied history of the United States Navy, using U.S. Navy archives, historical accounts, news reports, museum databases, and official records of individual ships.
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Stacker consulted historical records, scholarly research, court documents, medical journals, news reports, and Guttmacher Institute data to trace the history of attitudes and policies around abortion in the U.S.
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Route-planning app Routific examined AAA data to see how gas prices have changed across the country over the past year.
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You’re doing the speed limit on the highway, and cars are flying past you. Do these drivers ever get pulled over for speeding? RateGenius compiled a list of states with the highest percentage of drivers with speeding tickets based on 2021 data from car insurance platform Insurify.
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Top10.com scoured scientific literature to find out which traits may be at least partly determined by genetics—and the findings were surprising.
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Sidecar Health looked at how the prevalence of mental health disorders in the U.S. breaks down by age and the factors that contribute to it, citing SAMHSA data aggregating Q1 and Q4 survey data on mental health in 2020 and survey data specifically on the pandemic’s impact on mental health.
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Beyond Identity covers the history of cybersecurity, from the first antivirus program to the rise of two-factor authentication.
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Citing data from the Council for Economic Education, GoHenry looked at six types of laws mandating personal finance education across the country and outlined where every state stands on each.
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TikTok has taken the world of e-commerce by storm and is enabling brands to thrive. Wicked Reports explores how the social media platform is changing the creator economy.
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Study.com compiled a list of the types of teachers who work more than 40 hours per week.
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The current job market is seeing businesses compete over great talent. To help small businesses land the right recruits, Simply Business compiled tips from interview hacks to perfecting job descriptions.
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Using consumer data and forecasts, IoT Secure has gathered five ways businesses will increase spending on connected devices.
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Continue ReadingKazoo compiled a history of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in the American workplace, compiling information from government websites (such as those for the Department of Labor and Congress) and news organizations (such as the San Francisco Examiner and CNN).
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AdmissionSight identified the 25 colleges and universities that have produced the most Fulbright students using data from the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.Â
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Best Universities researched affordable online degree programs that are as rigorous and high-quality as traditional universities.
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