The Impact of Remote Work on Mid-Sized American Cities

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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. Remote work is no longer a luxury for a select fewโ€”it is a core component of workplace strategy for thousands of organizations. Take the case of Tucson, Arizona, … Read more

Floridaโ€™s Population Boom – Which Cities Are Growing Fastest?

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The Sunshine Stateโ€™s population jumped by 1.9% in 2022 and added another 1.6% in 2023, nearly outpacing every other state in the country, according to the Census. Thatโ€™s not just a number, it means hundreds of thousands of new residents. Cities like Orlando, Tampa, and Miami collectively added nearly 150,000 people between 2022 and 2023, … Read more

Which US State Has the Highest GDP 2025? Ranking of All 50

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At the state level, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) defines GDP as โ€œthe sum of value added from all industries in the state. In essence, a stateโ€™s GDP measures the size of its economy, encompassing everything from its tech industry and farms to its factories and public sector. This metric matters because it … Read more

Euclidean Zoning Explained: How U.S. Cities Regulate Land Use

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Euclidean zoning is the most widely used form of land-use regulation in the United States. It is responsible for shaping the sprawling, car-dependent suburban landscapes that define much of the American built environment. Rooted in the 1926 U.S. Supreme Court case Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co., Euclidean zoning separates land uses into distinct … Read more

10 Cities with the Highest Crime Rates in the US 2025 โ€“ Is Yours on the List?

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As the United States continues to recover from pandemic-era crime surges, the national conversation around public safety remains front and center. According to the latest FBI Crime Data Explorer, the nationwide violent crime rate in 2023 was approximately 3.6 incidents per 1,000 people, a slight decrease from the previous year, signaling a slow but steady … Read more

These 20 Cities Have the Highest Homeless Populations in the US. 2025

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According to the most recent Annual Homelessness Assessment Report (AHAR) released by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), approximately 653,100 people were experiencing homelessness across the United States on a single night in January 2023. This figure marks a 12% increase from the previous year, with an estimated 70,650 more individuals falling … Read more

Which US. High Schools Takes the Bottom Spot?

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Despite being one of the most developed nations in the world, the United States continues to grapple with major disparities in public education, particularly at the high school level. While many schools boast AP scholars and Ivy League hopefuls, others are stuck in a vicious cycle of academic failure, dropout crises, and chronic absenteeism. This … Read more

Why Some US States Are Losing Population Rapidly 2025

The United States population grew modestly between 2022 and 2023 (about +0.5% nationally), but this growth was uneven. While 42 states (and D.C.) gained residents, a handful saw alarming declines. Eight U.S. states lost population in the last few years, with a few experiencing especially large drops, as noted by Forbes. These losses have slowed … Read more

Top 5 States with the Lowest Unemployment Rates in 2025

As of early 2025, five U.S. states are outperforming the national job market with the lowest unemployment rates in the country, significantly below the national average of 4.1%. Leading the nation is South Dakota, with an exceptionally low jobless rate of 1.9%, followed by North Dakota and Vermont, each at 2.6%. Montana (2.8%) and New … Read more

Which US States Have the Lowest Cost of Living in 2025?

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In 2025, the most affordable U.S. states are largely in the South and Midwest, where overall living expenses are well below the national average (index 100). Below, we profileย states with the lowest cost of living โ€“ detailing each stateโ€™s cost-of-living index, major expense categories (housing, groceries, utilities, healthcare, transportation, taxes), and how these costs impact … Read more