With a household salary of $80,000, you can live comfortably in only 9 of the largest U.S. cities, a recent analysis found.
Migration is shaping the 21st century like few forces have in history. People move for work, education, family, refuge and ...
A Newsweek map shows the world’s 100 largest cities by population, according to updated United Nations data —including the only two U.S. metropolises to make the cut: New York and Los Angeles.
Last year, the United States faced some of the highest homelessness levels ever recorded, with 771,480 people counted on a ...
Grand Rapids, Michigan 67.4 Denver, Colorado 66.2 Portland, Oregon 65.3 Riverside, California 63.9 Richmond, Virginia 63.6 ...
Seattle has the second highest share of kids living with two parents among the nation's largest cities, which places it in ...
SoFi reports on the 50 safest U.S. cities, focusing on low crime rates, law enforcement, and community initiatives for ...
Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar recently made claims that her son had been pulled over by ICE agents, but the Department of ...
Tokyo has lost its status as the world’s largest city, with another sprawling Asian metropolis, Indonesia's vast capital Jakarta, knocking it off the top spot. Dhaka, Bangladesh, follows close behind ...
Rents in the 50 largest cities have surged by hundreds of dollars per month over the last five years, a LendingTree analysis ...
Global mobility has never been more accessible, creating unprecedented opportunities to choose where to call home based on ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been directed by the Trump administration to target undocumented Somali ...