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Best Small Cities to Start a Career

A lot of people like living and working in big cities for career opportunities that are there. But there are some who prefer a much quieter lifestyle. They like the smaller cities, which actually offer just as many great opportunities for starting a career as a big city can offer. Take a look over our […]

Best Cities in Each State to Start a Career

If you’re fresh out of college, you probably don’t want to make any rash decisions about your career. After all, where you start your career can be the difference between making bank and 3 roommates in a crummy apartment. But on the other hand, your parents’ nagging about you getting a job has gotten so […]

States That Are Least Supportive of Black-Owned Businesses

It comes as no surprise that many states are less than supportive when it comes to black-owned businesses. So we wanted to look into which states exactly aren’t supportive. With only 7% of businesses in America being black-owned, we found out which states are not supporting the growth of that percent. States Least Supportive of […]

Cough, Cough: More Than Half Of Workers Call In “Sick”

In need of a sick day? You might be a bit under the weather, but maybe you’re not sick at all. Whether it’s a mental health day, a hangover, or even an interview for a new job, some days you just can’t be at work. We surveyed 2,000 American workers to find the most common […]

Living on the Edge: The Most Dangerous States in the U.S.

Have you ever thought about how dangerous your job is? What about how dangerous it is to drive somewhere? Or even go somewhere without getting murdered? If these questions have never crossed your mind, then it must be nice to live so carefreely! For the rest of you, we’ve ranked most of the United States […]

Most Supportive States for Black-Owned Businesses

With African Americans occupying 13% of the U.S. population, it’s shocking that only 7% of the country’s businesses are black-owned. Recent events have led to a nationwide push to support black-owned businesses so we wanted to find out what states support a thriving environment for black-owned businesses. The Most Supportive States for Black-Owned Businesses Maryland […]

Study Highlighted Articles

Jobs For Women That Pass The “Bechdel Test”

In which jobs will you be the only woman in the room?

Zippia Poll: 88% of workers think the unemployment system is broken

1-in-3 Republicans and 7-in-10 Democrats want the CARES ACT extended 32% of workers would be unhappy if their neighbors were making more on unemployment than they do for working, due to “unfairness” The vast majority, 88%, of people disapprove of the current unemployment system Unemployment is at record highs Many American workers were greatly relieved […]

Zippia Poll: Republicans are 20% less willing to wear a mask at work

Only 1-in-3 workers feel safe returning to work 37% of workers feel “somewhat” safe, while 33% feel unsafe 21% of Democrats and 46% Of Republicans feel completely safe returning to work as usual– showing a strong party difference Most workers are willing to wear masks and submit to temperature checks at work Republicans are 20% […]

The Best Cities for Blue Collar Workers

If you’re a blue-collar worker, then you’re no stranger to hard work. Day-in and day-out you wear yourself out for the betterment of the country. Whether you’re fighting fires or constructing a new hospital building, your skills in manual labor benefit the community. Now, it’s no secret blue-collar workers work hard at their jobs. What […]

The 10 Best Cities to Start Your Career

Starting your career can be tough. No matter how old you are or how much schooling you have, it’s always difficult. It especially doesn’t help when you have your parents on your back about it because they want you out of the house. If you’ve been searching for a job in your area with no […]

Here is what the job market looks like now: A data deep dive into post covid-jobs

Unemployment graphs are currently the world’s most terrifying 90 degree angle. Millions are unemployed, and while some may have jobs to return to, not all workers are so lucky. Many are hitting a grim, uncertain job market and applying for jobs with fingers crossed. But are there enough jobs for everyone? What kinds of jobs […]

Racial Disparity In America: The 10 Worst States For Black Americans

More than 50 years ago, Martin Luther King had his dream. While as a nation and society we have made steps towards equality since that fateful day, the journey isn’t even close to over. Discrimination and segregation still are daily facts of life for many Black Americans. Voter suppression is on the rise, hollowing out […]

Here Are The Most “Open for Business” States

When Covid-19 hit the U.S. stay-at-home orders were issued on a state-by-state basis in order to keep people safe at home. Now that it’s been a couple of months, people are starting to become stir crazy and are itching to get out of the house. That mixed with concerns over what state the economy is […]

Percent Of People Napping At Work [Survey]

Survey Summary. We surveyed 2,000 American workers to find out how many could put napping on their resume. It turns out 1-in-3 are taking advantage of the situation to get so much needed shut-eye. That number isn’t spread evenly. North Dakota, Alaska, and Nebraska have more than half of their workers admitting to sleeping on […]

The California Companies Who Have Gone Above And Beyond For Their Employees During COVID-19

When Covid-19 started having a significant impact on the United States in March, companies began closing their doors. Some companies offered to allow their employees to continue to work from their homes. Others laid off or furloughed their workforce. Some unicorn companies continued to pay their workers even though they could perform not work from […]

Zippia Poll: Would you keep working if you got $2,000 a month?

Only 72% of workers would continue working as normal. 1-in-20 would quit their jobs altogether. 18% would cut their hours; Another 5% would use the extra cash to go back to school or switch fields People would spend spend most of the money on housing, utilities, or other essentials. Universal Basic Income is a term […]

Zippia Poll: 15% of people will break quarantine for Mother’s Day

15% of people will break quarantine to spend mother’s day with their mom 45% of people are quarantined with their moms Which may not be so bad, because people who are quarantined with their mother are 22% happier 35-44 years old are the most likely to see their mom’s on mother’s day, no matter what […]

It’s Not Us, It’s You: How Companies Talk About Their Covid-19 Layoffs

The coronavirus has trampled on many companies’ 2020 projections. Stores are closed, events are cancelled, and many business models just plain don’t work with quarantine. Over the past month, many companies have had unfortunate talks with employees. This economic downturn has resulted in layoffs, furloughs, and pay cuts. Some of the talks have been long […]

Study: Unemployment Is Up, But Job Searches Aren’t

Millions of Americans are out of work unexpectedly and faced with a job search like no other in history. Are people looking for work even while schools and businesses shutter? Or are more workers desperately filing for unemployment and waiting for normality to continue their job search? We dove into the search data to determine […]

How Long Will The Coronavirus Put Off Boomers’ Retirement?

For the many Americans who work to live and don’t love to work, retirement is their dream job. Yet, for many baby boomers nearing retirement, it may seem further away than ever. While the stock markets were just hitting highs in February, by the middle of March that dream market turned into a nightmare. Baby […]

Here Are The Cities Where The Stimulus Check Doesn’t Even Cover One Month’s Rent

The rent’s just too high. It’s no secret the coronavirus and subsequent spike of unemployment has many hard up. Losing your job is hard in the best of times, losing your job when businesses are shuttered and competition is high for the remaining jobs can feel impossible. Even workers who haven’t lost their jobs may […]

Data Shows People Aren’t Calling In Sick As Much, But They Are Struggling To Be Productive

Have you ever tried to do a spreadsheet during a pandemic? How about pay attention to a conference call while you toddler is screaming? Thanks to the coronavirus, hundreds of thousands of Americans have had their work environment turned upside down and are facing this brave, new world. Not only are more Americans working from […]

How Is The Coronavirus Impacting Working Women?

It is undeniable that everyone will be impacted by the coronavirus and many are hurting financially already. However, women may experience more than their share of financial and social strain. Women already earn less than man at every level of education. Nationally, woman earn 79 cents for every dollar earned by men. Many Americans have […]

Zippia Poll: Half of American workers would rather work from home forever

Key Findings Two thirds of all American workers are able to work from home 75% of baby boomers want to work from home forever Half of all Americans want to continue working from home following the coronavirus The coronavirus, or COVID-19, has more people than ever working from home. With many states and cities closing […]

The Absolute Cheapest States To Retire In 2020

Retiring in these states won't break the bank

Survey: How Many People Lie On Their Resumes?

Why do millennials and men lie on their resumes so much?

Marketing Trends: Experts Weigh in on What To Expect in 2020

We talked to marketing professors at several universities to get their opinion on where the world of marketing is heading, as well as how young marketers entering the world of marketing can be adequately prepared. Here are their thoughts.

Which States Are Least Ready For A Pandemic?

Many experts say we are “due” for a pandemic. From Ebola, to SARs, to the current Coronavirus, every year it seems there is some new virus all over the news. While there is no evidence or reason to believe we are currently on the cusp of an emerging pandemic, it does make you wonder “How […]

America’s Most (And Least) Stressed Cities

Feeling stressed? You’re not alone. A recent Gallup poll found that a staggering 55% of Americans experience severe stress throughout the workday. Stress leads to illness, increased work absenteeism, and losses in productivity. It’s no surprise. Across the country people have a lot to be anxious about. From big bills and small bank accounts, to […]

Here Are The States Where Americans Don’t Want To Live Anymore In 2020

The population of America is growing by a couple of million every year. Yet, that growth isn’t spread evenly. While some states are seeing a population boom, others are going bust. While births and deaths account can shift the numbers, the biggest movement by far comes from state-to-state movement. However, since some states have significantly […]

The Greenest Cities In The US, Ranked

It’s 2020 and green is in. People are ditching plastic straws and carefully sorting recycling to lower their environmental footprint. Green jobs are one of the fastest growing job sectors, meaning for some the green movement isn’t just a lifestyle- it’s an occupation. Of course, while individual contributions are important, where you live impacts lifestyle. […]

Did More People Call In Sick After The Super Bowl Or The Oscars?

While the flu is running rampant, so too is a little thing called playing hooky. It may the 11th day of February, but apparently that’s plenty of time to call in sick. From examining our 2019 traffic data, we know that Mondays and days near holidays are the sickest days of the year. Since February […]

The Public Colleges Where Graduates Earn The Most

Sure, people go to college to find themselves, but mostly they go to find a good paying job. However, not all colleges are created equal. Yes, just like what you major in, where you go to school has major implications for your future earning potential. Some colleges set up students for success, while others leave […]

The Laziest Days Of 2019: When People Were The Laziest And Least Motivated To Work

Is it one of those days? The kind of day where you find yourself staring desperately at a blank screen willing words to come out? Or spreadsheet? Or unsanded table? Whatever your work equivalent may be, the point remains, some days getting work done feels impossible. Good news for you (and bad news for bosses), […]

The Best City For Millennials In Each State

Working hard or hardly working? Many millennials are working hard just to get by. As a group, 23-38 years old earn less and have less assets than their parents did a generation ago. However, location plays a large part in millennials’ quality of life. After finding the best states and worst states for millennials, we […]

The Best Boston Suburbs For Commuting Families

Boston, Massachusetts is a charming city with a lot to offer- from great jobs to a vibrant cultural scene and exciting events. However, as exciting as Boston may be, city living isn’t for everyone. While many flock to Boston for jobs, many are migrating to nearby suburbs in search of more space and good schools […]

The Best University For Veterans In Each State

Click to enlarge Veterans going to college face different challenges than traditional college students. For one, only 15% of student veterans are traditionally aged college students. Often student veterans are older, with families and other responsibilities competing for their attention. Veterans may be dealing with trauma or injury from their service. Yet, all too often […]

Where Uber Drivers Make Bank- And Where They’d Be Better Off Working At McDonald’s

Even if you haven’t driven for Uber, you have almost certainly ridden in one or one of their competitors. The gig economy has become pervasive throughout our society- and it is only growing bigger. Uber touts itself as a well-paying, flexible way for people to earn money on their schedule. However, while Uber is certainly […]

The Most Popular Cities For Millennials

Millennials make up nearly 25% of the total US Population. However, the population of millennials is not spread even close to evenly throughout the country. As a group, 23-38 year olds tend to cluster in some cities and flee others. After finding the cities where millennials thrive, we decided to find the cities that are […]

The Worst States For Women

Women may be more highly educated than men, but you couldn’t tell from looking at their bank accounts. It is 2020, and while times are changing, women in the United States still face challenges their male counterparts don’t. From discrimination to slimmer paychecks and disproportionate share of household tasks, it isn’t easy being a woman […]

The Best States To Be A Woman

Women may be more highly educated than men, but you couldn’t tell from looking at their bank accounts. It is 2020, and while times are changing, women in the United States still face challenges their male counterparts don’t. From discrimination to slimmer paychecks and disproportionate share of household tasks, it isn’t easy being a woman […]

The Best Cities For Millennials

Working hard or hardly working? Many millennials are working hard just to get by. As a group, 23-38 years old earn less and have less assets than their parents did a generation ago. However, location plays a large part in millennials’ quality of life. After finding the best states and worst states for millennials, we […]

The “Sickest” Days Of 2019: The Days Where The Most People Called In Sick

Feeling sick? Maybe just a bit hungover or want to eke out a little bit more of the weekend? Shoot, maybe you just had a whole day off for a holiday and now need time to recover from your family. Well, you’re not alone. Or unique. It turns out across the country, when you’re “sick,” […]

The Best States For Baby Boomers

The baby boomers aren’t ok. Sure, millennials are hurting more, with stagnant wages, rising student debt, and earnings far below their parents. However, there is plenty of suffering to go around. Baby boomers are aging rapidly. Sure, they spend less on avocado toast, but baby boomers are rapidly aging. Many are reaching or are now […]

The Worst States For Baby Boomers

Ok boomer is trending, but a lot of baby boomers aren’t doing okay at all. We hear a lot about how millennials are struggling, but baby boomers don’t exactly have it on easy street. In fact, a lot of baby boomers might feel like they are walking uphill both ways in the snow. Sure, they […]

The Best Universities For Veterans

Veterans going to college face different challenges than traditional college students. For one, only 15% of student veterans are traditionally aged college students. Often student veterans are older, with families and other responsibilities competing for their attention. Veterans may be dealing with trauma or injury from their service. Yet, all too often when veterans decide […]

States Where You’re Most Likely To Live With Mom

Quick Facts 34.4% of Americans between the ages of 18 and 34 lived with at least one parent, grandparent, or former guardian 46% of adults in New Jersey live with their parents, more than anywhere else else in the country. Only 14.6% of adults in North Dakota live with their parents. In general, higher costs […]

The Best States For Millennials

Working hard or hardly working? Many millennials are working hard, but you couldn’t tell from looking at their bank account. Between rising student debt, stagnant wages, and avocado toast, millennials are struggling. As a group, 23-38 years old earn less and have less assets than their parents did a generation ago. However, where they live […]

Want To Be Married? These Jobs Have the Highest Marriage Rate

Ever wondered how much job choice impacts relationships? After all, your job impacts so much of your life. Could it impact whether you even get married at all? We were curious, so we dove into the data to see if there was any connection. We found strong correlation between job and marriage. More specifically, workers […]

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The Most Successful City In Each State

What is success? When you close your eyes and picture success, you probably see a lot of the traditional trappings: nice house, new car, a well-paying job, or maybe you picture walking across the stage at a college graduation. For better or worse, most people’s status revolves around their job and how much they have […]

Here Are The Hottest Job Markets In California For 2019

Did you look for a job in 2019? If so, you probably have a general feel for how your local job market it is. Which is good. Or bad. Or somewhere in between. Cities in the same state can have dramatically different job markets. Job hunting in one part of the state can be a […]

Here Are Where Workers Have The Most Extra Cash (And The Least) For The Holidays

Ever wonder how much everyone else is spending for the holiday season? If you know what state they live in, that can be a huge indicator of how much money they have to spend on gifts. Where you live in the United States directly impacts how much cash is in your pocket. When we mapped […]

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2020 Job Market: What We Know So Far

As we hit the final months of 2019, it is only natural to look ahead and wonder if 2020 will be a continuation of economic growth, if it will taper off, or even enter a sharp decline. With these looming thoughts in mind, Zippia delved into the data to get a picture of what job […]

Bitcoin Is Booming: Top Cities For Blockchain Jobs In America

Bitcoin is booming. While individual Bitcoins are worth slightly less than two years ago when we delved into the cryptocurrency industry, the number of jobs and current level of public interest is growing. Cryptocurrencies run on the blockchain, a decentralized technology that creates a public ledger using crowdsourced communities. Bitcoin owes part of its rising […]

We Just Raised $8.5 Million in Series A Funding

Zippia today announced a significant round of funding that will help it continue to build a revolutionary tool for job seekers in their quest for the ideal career pathway.

These Are The 10 Companies With The Biggest Fines Of 2018

Pay day loan companies. Life insurance companies. Professional hit(wo)men companies. When someone asks what you think of as a corrupt, illegal, or consumer unfriendly company, these kinds of companies spring to mind. And while being the target of a hit is probably a lot worse than having to deal with a manager’s manager’s manager at […]

The Cumulative Job Creation By Presidency For The Last 40 Years

We used data from the BLS to graph the net change in jobs by presidential terms for the last 40 years.

These Are The 10 Wealthiest People In Each State For 2018

Click to enlarge Have you ever wondered how the wealthiest people in America got so rich? Earlier in 2018, Forbes came out with an article on the richest people in every state and Zippia is here to explain the when and how for these American billionaires. So if you may be America’s next most successful […]

These Are The 10 Cities In America With The Largest Middle Class

These big American cities are still home to the middle class.

The States With The Safest And Most Dangerous Commutes

So what are America’s best and worst states for drivers? How safe is your commute?

These Are The Colleges In Each State With The Least Debt

Student debt is a huge problem in America, and it’s one that no one seems to know how to fix. However, there are those colleges that don’t load you up to your eyebrows with debt upon graduating. We’ve already covered the states with the highest and lowest median debt for graduates. Now we’re looking at […]

These Are The Most Successful Cities In Each State

Success is relative term, but for a lot of people, a fair portion of their success revolves around their job. High incomes, low unemployment rates, and a good education – all these things can be categorized as “successful” measures. This got us thinking: What are the most successful cities in each state? So we decided […]

The Junior Colleges With The Highest Earning Graduates In Each State

Using the most recent College Scorecard Data, we identified the junior colleges with the highest earning graduates 10 years post graduating.

These Are The Best States In America To Start A Start-Up

Click to enlarge. Start-ups are cool. You can learn a lot working at a start-up given that – you know – it’s a start-up and everyone is figuring out what works on the fly (this is also a metaphor for life). However, if you have a brilliant idea that the world needs to see, and […]

The Cities In America With The Highest (And Lowest) Income Inequality

Life would be a lot different if we were all paid equally. There’s no telling whether we could all get along living by the same means or if we would end up in some pseudo-dystopia universe a la The Giver. Alas, we don’t all make the same. Some of us live the life of luxury. […]

These Are The Small Colleges With The Highest Earning Graduates By State

Money ain’t everything. But it can be a nice thing. College is supposed to be four of the best years of your life. It’s also supposed to set you up for success. Part of that success is finding a well-paying job once you graduate. Last year, we analyzed the schools in each state with the […]

These Are The 10 Best Jobs For 2018

If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life. That saying is 100% unfounded for the vast majority of workers, but you could still have one of the best jobs in the world and not realize it. STEM and technical careers are pushed as the most rewarding, safe, and overall […]

These Are The Best Junior Colleges For Employment In Each State

Whether it be because someone is more focused on work than school or they’re just trying to save money, attending junior colleges has become a common path for millions of students after high school. We already saw which four-year institutions are the best for landing a job after graduation. Now we want to do the […]

These Are The Best Job Markets In America For 2018

These are the best major markets to get a job in 2018.

The Tax Cut For The .001% Is Astronomically More Than You’ll Ever Make

While it could be said the new tax bill benefits everyone, the widening income gap says something else. Don’t let the extra few bucks in your pocket fool you – the rich keep getting richer. Under the Tax Cuts and Job Act (TCJA), the top .001% of Americans will pay $637 million in taxes over […]

The Best College In Each State For Getting A Job 2018

As the unemployment rate continues to shrink to figures not seen for nearly half a century, it’s becoming more and more important for college graduates to prepare for a competitive workforce. This means picking the right major, having great internship and work experiences, but most of all, choosing the right college to attend in the […]

These Are The States With The Highest Three-Month Cost Of Living

Losing your job isn’t fun. Shocking news there. But stuff happens. Whether it be your company downsizing, program being cut, or maybe you overslept one too many times, people lose their jobs every day. So, in the event that you were to lose your source of income, how much should you have saved to survive […]

These Are The 10 States In America With The Most Green Jobs

Recently there has been a lot of discussion about coal and manufacturing jobs and the decline in both industries. Ideas centered around bringing those jobs back have been one of the news cycle’s hot topics since the 2016 election. But what about the opposite end of the spectrum? The importance and potential boon for green […]

These Are The 10 Jobs Where You’re Most Likely To Be Single At 40

People can be workaholics. Sometimes work becomes so hectic that people can block out everything else in their life – including love – in hopes of making a successful career for themselves. There’s nothing wrong with that. In fact, being single longer is a trending topic in today’s society. There are plenty of benefits of […]

These Majors See The Largest Salary Change After Getting Your Masters

Congrats to all you recent graduates. You did it! Welcome to the real world. There are so many perks you get to enjoy now! You work a lot You pay a lot in taxes You miss college and simpler times You schedule your own doctor’s appointments because your body randomly starts hurting for no particular […]

These Are The 50 Richest Politicians In The United States

Being a politician can be stressful. After all, you’re holding the wants and needs of a group of people with the flick of your pen. But if you work hard enough and get to the tippy-top levels of the political world, you’ll be loved by everyone and supported to no end! Just kidding. No you […]

These Are The States With The Highest Median Debt For Graduates

BREAKING NEWS: Student loans suck! Speaking as someone who will be staring into this dark abyss consuming my bank account for the foreseeable future, student loans are not very fun to deal with. More importantly (and frightening), the United States’ propensity for rising student loan debt just continues to skyrocket. Collectively, Americans owe over $1.48 […]

These Are The Most Common Jobs For Non-College Graduates

While college enrollments declined for the sixth straight year n 2017, a clear sign that prospective students are becoming less infatuated with the prospect of education past high school, average income still rises with higher education. Whether this slump in opinion of postsecondary education comes from the rising cost of college or a intrinsic belief […]

Teacher Trends in the U.S. by State

The United States may very well be in the midst of a major teacher shortage. At least that’s what the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics seems to show. According to brand spankin’ new data from BLS’ Occupational Employment Statistics page, the majority of states experienced employment declines of preschool, kindergarten, and […]

Occupations With the Largest Gender Pay Gap

Good news for women throughout the country: The gender pay gap has closed significantly over the last four decades. Bad news: There are still plenty of occupations that lack in equal pay. This is especially true during the ages of 25 to 35 – the years when most women have children. A recent article by […]

These Are The Jobs With The Longest And Shortest Work Weeks

Attention workaholics. Boy, do we have the job for you?! Don’t worry those of you who like your free time. We have that data, too. Ever wondered what jobs work the longest and shortest hours? Cool, because so did we. We crunched the numbers from the latest American Community Survey PUMS dataset to find out […]

Baby Boomers Experience High Job Turnover

In just a few short weeks, thousands of new college graduates around the country will wake up the morning after their celebrations and be faced with a daunting, yet hopeful question – now what? Well, person who has suddenly been thrown into the obstacle course that is navigating your 20s and life in general, you […]

States with Most Non-Citizen College Professors

It will have been seventy years since the U.S. Census Bureau Decennial Census last asked people living in the country whether they are citizens or not — that is, if the question appears on the 2020 Census Survey. However, that question is already part of the annual American Community Survey, so there’s plenty of data […]

Most Common and Uncommon Majors for Stay-at-Home Moms

While women in the working force have come a long way since the mid-1900s, recent studies show that the share of mothers who do not work outside the home has risen in the last decade. According to a 2014 study by the Pew Research Center, 29% of mothers with children under 18 did not work […]

The Most Disproportionately Common Majors In Each State

We used the most recent Census ACS data to map what majors are over represented in each state compared to the national average.

Mapping The Biggest Company In Each State

We looked at employee counts for the 250,000 largest companies in America to determine the biggest in the each state.

These Are The Jobs With The Highest Rate Of Uninsured Workers

Using 2012-2016 American Community Survey PUMS data, we determine which jobs lack insurance at an alarmingly high rate.

This Map Shows The Largest Individual Political Donor In Each State

Using 10 years of FEC donation data, we determined the largest individual political donors in each state.

The Political Breakdown Of New York’s 30 Largest Companies

The political climate in the United States is… Tense. That’s putting it lightly. With every new policy or social issue that comes into play, the relationship between Democrats and Republicans becomes more and more strained by the day. Whether the discussion is on immigration, taxes, or trade — the only thing we can all agree […]

These Are The 10 Most Liberal Companies In North Carolina

We used 10 years of political donation data to determine which companies in North Carolina are the most liberal.

These Are The 10 Most Conservative Companies In North Carolina

We used 10 years of political donation data to determine which companies in North Carolina are the most conservative.

President Trump’s “Sh*thole Countries” Add Over $71B To US Economy Each Year

After the Washington Post broke the news last night that President Trump referred to immigrants from “sh*thole countries”, it immediately got our wheels turning on how to express the value added by these people to America. With that in mind, we derived the above chart from the Census’s American Community Survey. Turns out people from […]

These Are The Jobs With The Highest Lifetime Winnings On Jeopardy!

We used the data available on J-Archive to determine which jobs contestants declare have the most lifetime winnings.

These Are The 10 Cities With The Highest Demand For Teachers

Using current job postings, we determined which of the cities in America with over 100,000 people have the most openings for teachers per capita.

January Is The Month With The Most Firings And Layoffs

Using data from the BLS's JOLT Survey, we determined that January is the month with the most firings and layoffs on a non-seasonally adjusted basis.

How Much Does Steven Universe’s “Big Donut” Really Make?

We watched way too many episodes of Steven Universe to figure out exactly how the show's iconic Big Donut manages to stay in business.

Your Salary In Bitcoins And Where The Blockchain Jobs Are

See how much your salary is worth in Bitcoin and where companies are currently hiring to work with cryptocurrency technologies.