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For nearly 50 years and counting, U.S. imports have exceeded exports—and 2021 was no exception. Imports of goods to the U.S. equaled $2.8 trillion,...
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For nearly 50 years and counting, U.S. imports have exceeded exports—and 2021 was no exception. Imports of goods to the U.S. equaled $2.8 trillion,...
It takes an estimated 1,449 kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy to mine a single bitcoin. That’s the same amount of energy an average U.S. household consumes...
Prices have risen since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, exacerbating an already tight supply situation. Making matters worse, Moscow has since cut gas exports to...
Today, the U.S. economy looks very different than it did hundreds of ago. While railroad stocks dominated in the 19th century, industries within technology...
Wheat is a dietary staple for millions of people around the world. After rice and corn (maize), wheat is the third most-produced cereal worldwide, and the...
The world is in the middle of the first energy crisis of the 21st century. High energy prices, especially for oil, gas, and coal,...
Creative destruction plays a key role in entrepreneurship and economic development. Coined by economist Joseph Schumpeter in 1942, the theory of “creative destruction” suggests...
From Ford trucks in the Midwest to Toyotas on the coasts, the best selling vehicles in America reveal a lot about the country. Compared...
3 Reasons for the Fertilizer and Food Shortage This was originally posted on Elements. Sign up to the free mailing list to get beautiful visualizations on natural...
A new survey from WalletHub shows which cities are the most stressed and why. Tampa and St. Pete aren’t the most stressed cities around…...