What We Need to Know About Immigrants

Through six facts, we can get a better understanding of how our foreign born population affects the U.S. economy.

Six Facts About Global Poverty and Wealth

Last September, Credit Suisse published its Global Wealth Report. Looked at with numbers from Our World in Data, we can get a picture of Global Poverty and Affluence. Six Facts: Global Poverty and Wealth 1. In 1820, 75 percent of…

Six Facts: Alcohol Economics

Positively and negatively, affecting countires with high and low income, the impact of alcohol economics is global.

Six Facts: When the World Became More (And Less) Equal

Among the countless ways to measure global inequality, we can look between nations, within them, and over time.

Six Facts: What We Need To Know About Europe’s Energy Crisis

Six facts that relate to past, present, and future supply and demand can explain the causes of Europe’s energy crisis.

6 Facts: Are Sin Taxes a Blessing?

With their U.S. roots in a 1790s Whiskey Rebellion, sin taxes vary when looking at current consumption and their state revenue.

6 Facts: What We’d Like To Know About Inflation (and Milk)

Ranging from milk to Argentina, while the range of inflation facts is massive, always they return us to the meaning of a price.

Six Facts: The Economic Side of the French Bulldog

Six facts about the economics of French bulldogs can explain why they are popular, expensive, and appeal to dognappers.

Six Facts: The Impact of Rising World Food Prices

A closer look at rising world food prices can show us how much, where, why, and their impact on hunger in low income nations.

Four More Handy Facts to Know About Taxes

When vast numbers of people call the U.S. tax system unfair, we can use four handy tax facts to form our own opinions.