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Real estatefromBusiness Insider4 months agoThese 10 states attracted more movers than they lost in 2025 - and one unexpected state came out on topThe Sun Belt continues to attract interstate movers while the Midwest gains attention, though it does not appear among the top inbound states.
US politicsfromArs Technica6 months agoRepublican plan would make deanonymization of census data trivialDifferential privacy adds statistical protection to census outputs, and removing it would risk exposing personal data and discourage immigrant participation.
MiscellaneousfromNew York Post9 months agoThis middle-class New York town is experiencing a sudden wealth boom: Study shows surge of residents getting rich - quickHuntington, Long Island experienced a 22.8% increase in median household income from 2020 to 2023, ranking 16th in rapid wealth growth.
US politicsfromwww.mediaite.com10 months agoMTG Says Trump Supports Her Bill to Immediately Draw New Congressional Districts Excluding Non-CitizensRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is pushing for a new census to exclude non-citizens from congressional seat counts, claiming support from Trump.