Nearly half of 30-year-old women are now childless. See where birth rates are falling fastest across America.
See which countries produced more energy than they consumed in 2024, from Russia and Saudi Arabia to China, India, and Japan.
Americans’ 2025 moves reveal a cooling Sun Belt migration boom and rising momentum across the Midwest.
Fresh off the largest IPO in history, SpaceX is worth $2.46 trillion, which is about 10 times every other public space company combined.
For decades, many of Europe's most industrious and populous regions have been concentrated in a curved corridor.
The gap between high- and low-income countries has narrowed from 27 to 16 years since 1960, but people in rich countries still live longer on average.
China energy consumption has climbed to 28% of the world total, reshaping global energy demand.
Amazon ends Walmart's 13-year reign at the top, reshaping the 2026 leaderboard of the biggest U.S. companies by revenue.
Maine and Vermont lead the nation in home price growth. Explore the latest data shaping the U.S. housing market.
Do the most educated states earn the most? This ranking reveals where education and income align, and where they don't.
In Venezuela, $100 could be worth just $31 by year-end. See where inflation is eroding money's value fastest in 2026.
Can the typical household in your state afford rent? See the income needed for a modest two-bedroom rental across America.
See which countries hold the world’s largest uranium resources, led by Australia, Kazakhstan, and Canada.
The U.S. ranks 82nd in refugees per capita. See which countries host the largest refugee populations relative to their size, led by Lebanon and Jordan.
High-speed rail is the infrastructure of the 21st century. One country has more of it than the rest of the world combined.
California's 939 craft breweries produced 3.45 million barrels in 2025, nearly 1 in 6 barrels of U.S. craft beer. See how all 50 states compare.
Japan ranks above Canada, Britain, and France as America’s most favorably viewed country in 2026.
English leads the ranking with 1.49 billion speakers, equal to roughly one in six people globally.
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