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Using Uber Ridership Data to Compare Cities and Neighborhoods
San Francisco's Financial District is more Manhattan-like than it is San Francisco-like, and other observations.
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The Bad News Behind the Good News That Home Prices Are Rising
Like every economic bulletin these days, this one comes with a catch.
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A Hidden Casualty of the Housing Crisis: Public Schools
Property taxes are still down, which means schools are still cutting staff. Will the teaching economy ever recover?
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The Vast Disposable Income Disparity Between the Rich and Poor
After paying for essentials, the very poorest Americans are left with just a $1 a day.
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How Technology Spreads, in 1 Chart
Mapping when some of our most popular technologies - like air conditioning and internet - reached 50 percent penetration.
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Visualizing the New York Subway System's 'Data Exhaust'
What do 1.6 billion mass transit trips through the city look like?
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Number of the Day: 7,630
That's the number of U.S. traffic deaths in the first three months of this year, up 13.5 percent from the first quarter of last year.
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The Real Reason Kids Are Driving Less
Blame the internet.
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How the Suburbs Gave Birth to America's Most Diverse Neighborhoods
Diverse suburban neighborhoods now outnumber those in their central cities by more than two to one. Can we help guarantee their success?
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Where State Transportation Money Goes
A new state-by-state analysis shows just how transportation dollars are spent.

