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Mapped: How Much Does it Take to be the Top 1% in Each U.S. State?
An annual income anywhere between $360,000-$950,000 can grant entry into the top 1%—depending on where you live in America. The post Mapped: How Much Does it Take to be the Top 1% in Each U.S. State? appeared first on Visual Capitalist.
Mapped: How Much Does it Take to be the Top 1% in Each U.S. State?
An annual income anywhere between $360,000-$950,000 can grant entry into the top 1%—depending on where you live in America. The post Mapped: How Much Does it Take to be the Top 1% in Each U.S. State? appeared first on Visual Capitalist.
Mapped: Unemployed Workers vs. Job Openings, by U.S. State
On average, there are 75 workers available for every 100 job openings across the country. Here’s how it varies by state. The post Mapped: Unemployed Workers vs. Job Openings, by U.S. State appeared first on Visual Capitalist.
Visualized: The U.S. $20 Trillion Economy by State
How does each state contribute to America’s overall GDP? This visualization breaks down the U.S. economy by state. The post Visualized: The U.S. $20 Trillion Economy by State appeared first on Visual Capitalist.
Mapped: Average Internship Salary By U.S. State in 2022
Which states and industries in the U.S. pay a good internship salary? Which pay the worst, or none at all? The post Mapped: Average Internship Salary By U.S. State in 2022 appeared first on Visual Capitalist.
Abodu raises $20M to build prefabricated backyard homes
This post is by Mary Ann Azevedo from Fundings & Exits – TechCrunch The need for more affordable housing has never been more urgent as a shortage in the U.S. housing market persists. Startups attempting to help address the shortage in a variety of ways abound. One such startup, Abodu, has raised $20 million in…
Arcadia steps in to Texas’ startup energy market with the acquisition of Real Simple Energy
This post is by Jonathan Shieber from Fundings & Exits – TechCrunch On the third greatest television show of all time (sorry Rolling Stone), one of Texas’ most famous fictional football players once said, “When all the scared rats are leaving a sinking market, that’s when a real entrepreneur steps in — a true visionary.”…