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Is Portland Really Where Young People Go to Retire?
According to a new study, the city attracts the young and college-educated at some of the highest rates in the country.
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Does Who You See on the Street Determine How Long You'll Live?
New research suggests who you see may subtly affect your life expectancy.
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In New York, Low-Income Smokers Spend 25 Percent of Their Money on Cigarettes
And they paid nearly 40 percent of the state's cigarette tax revenue.
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Where Urban Land Growth Is About to Explode
Regions where urbanization is likely to increase by 2030, and where it will have the most impact.
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Where High-Growth Company Founders Start Out and Where They End Up
The flow of entrepreneurial talent and which metros are "producing," "exporting," "importing," and "consuming" it.
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The Tragic Geography of Disconnected Youth
One in seven young Americans are neither working nor going to school.
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Why We're Really Winning the War on Poverty
Even after a generation of stagnating market wages, taxing the poor less and spending more money on them is working.
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Road Noise: Deadly? Maybe. Annoying? Definitely.
A large share of urban dwellers live in areas where road noise is highly irritating.
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How Much Do Yelp Reviews Matter?
Small differences in ratings can really help (or hurt) restaurants.
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How California's Carbon Market Will Work
This week, over 100 businesses got their first taste of GHG cap-and-trade.

