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The Great Recession's Devastating Toll on Disadvantaged Neighborhoods
High-poverty areas lost a staggering 91 percent of their absolute wealth during the crisis.
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What Does the College Classroom of the Future Look Like?
A design firm favors tossing out lectures and bringing collaboration to class.
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The Geography of Dog Ownership
And what that tells us about international development.
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America's Most Diverse Neighborhoods
More and more suburbs are cropping up as hubs.
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The Global Gateways That Connect America to the World
Just five metro areas move nearly 40 percent of all U.S. international passengers.
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Why America Has One of the Highest Child Poverty Rates in the Developed World
Blame our public policy, which hasn't kept up with the massive changes in American family structure.
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The Evolution of Urban Planning in 10 Diagrams
A new exhibit from the San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association showcases the simple visualizations of complex ideas that have changed how we live.
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The Poverty Gap Between Men and Women Around the World
To the extent that "having it all" means women having the same economic security as men, this chart on relative poverty shows it's still an elusive goal.
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Maybe Americans Aren't Moving Because They Don't Need To
A new paper suggests we're staying put because there's less regional variation between jobs.
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Regardless of Who Wins the White House, America Is Still More Conservative Than It Used to Be
The trend over the past decade is clear.

