ARTICLES
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Privately held tech companies with billion dollar valuations can be as young as two years old.
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The states where people buy green cars and the ones that don't. Plus ranking the most popular green cars solid in America.
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Nearly ever single thing in your home is on its way to being connected to the Internet. How big is this going to get?
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For every single major occupation, men have a much higher suicide rate than women.
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Anywhere from $10K to $100MM in compensation at IPO (plus all the equity they already have).
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Analyzing which industries are adopting AI, what they use it for, and what that means for the talent market.
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A platform for people and companies to publish their data-driven analysis.
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Why do companies move office spaces? Mostly because of high growth (but sometimes for the opposite reason).
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Medical appointments slow down during the holidays, with the exception of Botox treatments...
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In California 36% of public companies have zero females on the board of directors.
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We analyzed nursing home review data across the country to show shockingly abysmal performance.
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Charting the precipitous decline of the stick shift and figuring out where it's still popular.
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Which states are the largest "pill mills" of the opioid crisis?
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We're going to need more nurses. But where and how does that impact salaries?
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Analyzing fund return data from CALpers to show just how much money private equity funds generate.
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A Study comparing 2006 to 2018 acceptance rates at America's top colleges.
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Mapping the boundaries of NFL fandom via an interactive map.
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Actually, in the eight states we looked at, GEICO was almost 20% cheaper.
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Facebook makes $1.4 million in gross profit per employee and only ranks #11 in the S&P 500 by this metric.
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At what age are you likely to get a sport car versus a minivan? And which brands have the oldest and youngest buyers?
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Marijuana is 22.5% cheaper on the West Coast than East.
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500 billion plastic bags are used per year around the world. Here's where they've been banned.
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An analysis of how much the typical "business" job pays in a city versus rent.
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While companies lost a lot of followers during the Twitter bot purge, some companies gained a lot.
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Guns, rings, and steel (watches): here's what Americans pawn across the country.