Cities with the highest price-to-rent ratios
Commercial real estate investments platform DiversyFund calculated the 15 cities with the highest PTR ratio, using May 2021 data from Zillow.
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Commercial real estate investments platform DiversyFund calculated the 15 cities with the highest PTR ratio, using May 2021 data from Zillow.
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StudySoup used internet sources on the history of education to compile a list of 10 historical milestones that occurred with the letter grading system to lead to where it is today in the United States.
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The pandemic brought the world to a halt and spurred significant lifestyle changes from work-life balance to spending habits. Persona Talent analyzed data from the American Time Use Survey collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics to look at how people spent their time during 2020 compared to 2019.
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Record-low mortgage rates at the start of the pandemic led to a swift uptick in the demand for housing—and it hasn’t slowed down since. SmartAsset used September 2021 data from the CoreLogic Homeowner Equity Report to compare 10 metros based on their negative equity shares in the second quarter of 2021.
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ZeroDown analyzed data on 10 cities that have the best real estate investing prospects in 2021 and beyond by using data from the Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2021 report.
Continue ReadingStacker compiled a list of 10 key moments defining how the U.S. debt ceiling affects its spending, by reviewing articles, government reports, and academic papers.
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Circuit takes a look at Bureau of Labor Statistics data and breaks down the misperception that working as a delivery driver will yield the same wage anywhere in the United States.
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To determine what makes product reviews so helpful, Vocal Video compiled a list of 10 key things consumers look for when reading and evaluating product reviews online.
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Using data and research from the CATO Institute as well as various academic papers and news articles, Stacker explores key instances in history where countries have experienced hyperinflation.
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Vocal Video compiled a list of eight ways that customer reviews have shaped how people shop for products online and how they help consumers make decisions about what to buy.
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EquityMultiple compiled a list of 20 important terms that a commercial real estate investor—whether new or a seasoned pro—should know.
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Rural hospitals are closing throughout the country. Sidecar Health examines the causes for this problem, including the failure to expand Medicaid coverage in recent years.
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CoPilot used data from the U.S. Federal Highway Administration’s Highway Statistics Series, last updated Sept. 30, 2020, to analyze the 25 metros with the biggest freeway systems.
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UpNest compiled a list of 10 things individuals should know about buying a foreclosed home. Here’s what you need to know.
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Fund That Flip compiled a list from multiple real estate websites of 10 signs of positive growth you can use to determine whether the housing market is healthy.
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Testing.org analyzed data from occupational wage data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to identify the metropolitan areas with the highest salaries for accountants and auditors.
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Using Business Formation data from the U.S. Census Bureau, SimplyBusiness broke down the industries with the most new business applications to determine how the coronavirus has impacted small-business growth.
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StudySoup analyzed household debt statistics from the Federal Reserve of New York to understand how the average amount of student debt has grown across all 50 states.
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To understand how food access is affecting Americans both before and in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, Stacker compiled a list of 50 food insecurity facts.
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Stacker compiled a list of 15 broken U.S.-Indigenous treaties that were negotiated between 1778 and 1868 using news, archival documents, and Indigenous and U.S. government historical reports.
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