GRAPH: 18-34 Year Olds Living At Home With Their Parents Spikes

Another unspoken cultural issue in America is getting worse.

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Minimum Wage Law Leads To Robots Now Serving Coffee

A second coffee shop that employs robots instead of humans has opened in San Francisco to battle minimum wage and other labor costs.

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Indianapolis Has Low H-1B Visa Demand

A new six-year look at H-1B Visa’s being issued by cities shows Indianapolis overall has a very low demand. Continue reading →

What Percent of Immigrants Come To America For Employment?

Newly released data from the Department of Homeland Security shows a different story on how the public perceives of America’s immigration system. Continue reading →

How To Earn Six Figures Cooking And Cleaning For People

Job opportunities exist that pay salaries over $100,000 annually for doing simple tasks for the rich.

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Stat: 95% of Refugees On Welfare In One European Town

One European town is now facing a disaster in open refugee government policy. Continue reading →

Top 10 States Generation X Population Are Moving To

Generation X, age group between 36 – 51 & 20% of U.S. population, are up and moving.

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Colleges Will Downsize In The Next Decade

With shrinking demographics enrolling and schools financials getting tight, look for a major shift in academics.

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Top 10 Indiana High Schools For Producing College Ready Students

Some new data is out on Indiana high schools that produce college ready students after they graduate.

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Shoppers Spend 13 Less Hours In Stores

Online shopping is giving consumers more free time while brick & mortar retail adjusts to the dwindling physical presence.

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