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Married same-sex households have outnumbered unmarried same-sex households since 2016.
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The most common civil rights cases in education are related to free appropriate public education, and different treatment or denial of benefits based on disability, or race.
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In 2024, New York City's homeless population was nearly twice the size of any other city's.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
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About $1.2K per week in November 2024, 1.4% lower than a year before. The average weekly wage, the typical earnings that employees bring home for one week of work, is a valuable indicator to assess economic conditions, labor market health, and wage trends. When accounting for the cost of living, Rhode Island’s average weekly wage of $1,192 has the purchasing power of $1,175.
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Egg prices passed $4 in late 2024 as avian flu continued to impact poultry flocks.
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Recent presidents have signed an average of 269 executive orders while in office, with two-term presidents averaging 328 and single-term presidents averaging 216.
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About $3.2 trillion in 2023. Gross domestic product (GDP) measures the value of goods and services a country or state produces — it’s the sum of consumer spending, business investment, government spending, and net exports. It is often used to quantify the size of its economy. The $3.2 trillion is the “real GDP,” which is adjusted to account for inflation to make it easier to compare the size of an economy over time.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
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Nearly half of American workers have been at their jobs either less than a year (22.2%) or more than 10 years (26.2%).
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About $248.6 billion in 2023. Gross domestic product (GDP) measures the value of goods and services a country or state produces — it’s the sum of consumer spending, business investment, government spending, and net exports. It is often used to quantify the size of its economy. The $248.6 billion is the “real GDP,” which is adjusted to account for inflation to make it easier to compare the size of an economy over time.
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About $195.4 billion in 2023. Gross domestic product (GDP) measures the value of goods and services a country or state produces — it’s the sum of consumer spending, business investment, government spending, and net exports. It is often used to quantify the size of its economy. The $195.4 billion is the “real GDP,” which is adjusted to account for inflation to make it easier to compare the size of an economy over time.