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Demographics
Matthew Gray

Why Florida Continues to Dominate US. Population Growth in 2025?

Florida has grown very fast in recent years. From 2020 to 2024, the population rose by 8.24 percent, more than in any other state. That surge has already changed daily life in many parts of Florida. More than 1.8 million people moved to the state in those four years, and 467,347 arrived in 2023 alone,

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Business and Economy
Matthew Gray

How Digital Platforms Are Creating Earning Avenues for Young People

Over 71 million young people worldwide face unemployment, with many struggling to secure stable work through traditional job markets. Economic shifts, automation, and limited entry-level opportunities have left a generation searching for alternative ways to earn. Digital platforms have emerged as powerful tools, allowing young individuals to find work, build valuable skills, and generate income

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Business and Economy
Matthew Gray

8 Strategic Local Events That Can Skyrocket Your Brand Visibility

In a world packed with digital noise, sometimes the real magic happens offline – right there in the streets, parks, and event centers of your own city. If you’re trying to get more eyes on your brand in 2025, showing up at the right local event could be the smartest move you make all year.

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Migration
Matthew Gray

What Families Must Prepare Before Relocating to the US for Work

Before relocating to the US for work, families must prepare in four critical areas: Visa rules Financial plan Education for their kids Where will they live Skipping any of these can cause big problems, like visa trouble, surprise costs, and stress at home, especially with children or when both adults work. Visa comes first. The

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Regional Statistics
Matthew Gray

What Is the Legal Age to Drive an E-Scooter in the US?

The legal age to drive an e-scooter in the United States varies by state but typically ranges between 14 and 16 years old. In most states, riders must be at least 16 years old to legally operate an electric scooter on public roads, though some states permit operation at age 14 under certain conditions. A

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Average Salary Per Month in US
Business and Economy
Matthew Gray

Average Salary Per Month US – Key Insights for 2025 Earnings

The average salary per month in the US in 2025 sits at about $5,625, but that number hardly tells the full story. Some people take home far more, others far less. Median weekly earnings are around $1,194, which works out to about $5,174 a month. Pay depends heavily on where you live and what kind

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Barriers Immigrants Face in Accessing Support
Migration
Matthew Gray

9 Barriers Immigrants Face in Accessing Legal and Healthcare Support

More than 46 million immigrants live in the United States, making up nearly 14% of the total population, yet access to basic legal and healthcare services remains uneven and often out of reach (KFF, 2023). Despite living and working in the country, many immigrants, especially those who are undocumented or in the process of seeking

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Business and Economy
Matthew Gray

Top 7 U.S. Cities for Fine Dining Lovers in 2025

Fine dining in the United States in 2025 centers on a small group of cities that consistently deliver. New York City still leads on scale and quality. Miami and Austin now compete at the same level, backed by experienced chefs and menus built for serious diners. Prices vary widely. Some restaurants push long tasting menus

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Demographics
Matthew Gray

The Impact of Remote Work on Mid-Sized American Cities

The post-pandemic American workplace is now permanently altered. What began as a temporary health emergency response has evolved into a structural shift in the geography of work. Take the case of Tucson, Arizona, a classic example of a mid-sized city with a growing tech and defense sector. Pre-pandemic, only 4.9% of the workforce worked remotely.

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