Economy Aug 30 U.S. construction is on the rebound after the Great Recession Overall, the construction industry’s impact on U.S. gross domestic product has grown by more than 21 percent since its low point in 2011, according to a Stateline analysis of inflation-adjusted data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Nation Aug 18 Where millennials are more likely to live with Mom and Dad Almost a third of young adults — 18 to 34 — lived with a parent in 2014, making it the most common living arrangement for that age group for the first time in modern history.
Nation Aug 05 Amid anti-immigration wave, some small towns welcome refugees with open arms Small towns from Montana to Georgia are increasingly accepting refugees as they grapple with shrinking and aging populations.
Nation Jul 25 How are millennials leaving their mark on the Rust Belt? Baltimore — along with Buffalo, New York; Chicago; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Pittsburgh and St. Louis — is experiencing some of the biggest increases in the number of young college graduates among large cities. They are hoping this wave of young…
Health May 16 Here’s a map that shows each state’s top cause of death Although the top causes of death are similar for most states, many states have their own peculiar hard cases.