Which States Have The Highest And Lowest Bankruptcy Rates?
The number of bankruptcy filings in the US has seen a steady decline in the years following the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009. The bankruptcy rate attained some stability in the years between 2016 to 2019. Unfortunately, it has been showing a downward trend in the last couple of years. But even though the […]
Covid-19 Is Linked To More Diabetes Diagnoses Among Kids, CDC Study Finds
While the world reels under the effect of Covid-19 and its many strains, a new study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) adds another worrying possibility. As per a report published on the 7th of January, 2022, Covid-19 may have a role in increasing the risk of diabetes in children infected […]
Holiday Travel Ramps Up As The Omicron Issue Deepens
This year’s holiday travel season in the United States looks a lot like 2019. According to the travel organization AAA, airlines are expected to handle 6.4 million passengers. This is nearly three times the number from the previous year when the epidemic severely hampered holiday flight travel. Over the extended Christmas and New Year’s week, […]
Omicron News Coverage is in Overdrive
The discovery of the new COVID variant Omicron has taken the world by storm. From tightening of travel restrictions, stock sell-offs as well as endless Twitter threads, the ensuing reactions have made it the top priority for most news networks and websites. But while we may have got a rather early warning from the scientists […]
Coronavirus Data – Comparing Nevada before & after the vaccines
There are so many articles and opinions being shared across the web and social media in regards to vaccines and the coronavirus. We wanted to take opinion out of it, and just look at what the data says about how well the vaccines are performing. As of 11/24/2021, the number of people vaccinated with at […]























