24/7 Wall St. reviewed single-family home data to identify the fastest shrinking housing markets in the U.S.
Author: Michael B. Sauter, 24/7 Wall Street
Most of America’s fastest growing housing markets are east of Mississippi River
24/7 Wall St. reviewed single-family home price changes so far this year in the U.S. to rank the fastest growing housing markets.
Here are 79 jobs with six-figure salaries
24/7 Wall St. reviewed average annual salaries from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to identify the 79 jobs with six-figure salaries.
These companies are buying thousands of American cars made by Ford, GM, Fiat Chrysler
24/7 Wall St. compiled a list of the companies with the largest fleets of vehicles made by the Big Three American Automakers.
Food stamps are more popular in these cities than anywhere else
24/7 Wall St. reviewed the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) data to identify the U.S. cities with the most people on food stamps.
Food stamps are more popular in these cities than anywhere else
24/7 Wall St. reviewed the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) data to identify the U.S. cities with the most people on food stamps.
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These 5 cities have lost half or more of their populations since 1950
U.S. population growth hit an 80-year low in 2018. In many former industry hubs, several ongoing factors have decimated city populations.
Across the US: What are the 35 poorest towns in America?
The 35 poorest towns in the U.S. are located in 19 different states across the country. The poorest? Centreville, Illinois.
Pricey homes in these 15 US cities put them at risk of a housing crisis
24/7 Wall St. analyzed real estate data to identify 15 U.S. cities with unusually high home prices, putting them at risk of a housing collapse.