Population is growing in flood-prone regions like Houston, making resilience planning an urgent priority https://t.co/wylThQkVlQ pic.twitter.com/Me0CsexrUx
— Brookings Metro (@BrookingsMetro) August 28, 2017
Just 25 metros, incl NY, Chicago & DC, use 90 BN gallons of water each day, a quarter of the U.S. total. Explore: https://t.co/J6t2ykit3W pic.twitter.com/niptgDbqVZ
— Brookings Metro (@BrookingsMetro) October 22, 2017
Who are the state leaders in industrial robot use? Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Tennessee. Read more: https://t.co/yLXZiV2jdT @MarkMuro1 pic.twitter.com/EC2QxSVul9
— Brookings Metro (@BrookingsMetro) August 14, 2017
New from @BrookingsMetro: Export trends across 381 U.S. cities are cause for concern https://t.co/kLO7k6nMK4 pic.twitter.com/NYyfNy1ejR
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) August 21, 2017
The highest US broadband subscription rates are found in congressional districts on the coasts & in big cities https://t.co/xq3ZHuu6RF pic.twitter.com/xPutjxFFrw
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) November 9, 2017
How closely do public schools in the U.S. resemble their surrounding neighborhoods? Take a look with our new interactive: https://t.co/x1zjVvYA0B pic.twitter.com/8noAPmIbLo
— Brookings Econ (@BrookingsEcon) November 23, 2017
Four cities account for 52% of U.S. venture capital investment. https://t.co/NvZP4Q0dWq via @urbanophile pic.twitter.com/UYazya4Fnh
— Manhattan Institute (@ManhattanInst) November 8, 2017
These US states have the same size economy as entire countries https://t.co/UoLfBhYbbO pic.twitter.com/4udpK5Y4qk
— World Economic Forum (@wef) November 30, 2017
Ranking the States by Fiscal Condition | @enorcross @OliviaJGonzalez @mercatus #georgemasonu https://t.co/tS2gtSPrJ2 pic.twitter.com/vaX51gqEvF
— World Solutions USA (@wsi_usa) July 25, 2016
See where the gig economy is growing the fastest with this interactive map: https://t.co/SZS2a8dh3p pic.twitter.com/pKEtXY9g7b
— MIT Sloan School of Management (@MITSloan) October 20, 2017
This map shows were @CDCgov collected data on 27 health-related measures–and you can explore it. https://t.co/qpOOrdltgy pic.twitter.com/MX6EUOvt7P
— STAT (@statnews) March 6, 2017
The beers most likely to be on menus in every state: https://t.co/VlqUrLm7en pic.twitter.com/LuvQJSxk1E
— Food & Wine (@foodandwine) July 26, 2017
Do You Hate The Same Food Your State Hates?https://t.co/dgyc5SAm0h pic.twitter.com/aDSqutDVgv
— BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed) August 22, 2017
New study from @UWM finds overlap b/w regions with lowest pedestrian fatality rates and #WalkFriendly Communities https://t.co/Kzr8URlnlV pic.twitter.com/9ZplsWoNd6
— Walk Friendly (@WalkFriendly) July 27, 2017
Interesting graphic offers insight to why E. Coast is gaining cargo share: majority of e-commerce centers are there! https://t.co/NhKAE5253f pic.twitter.com/2J8A82ooCf
— Hugh R. Morley (@HughRMorley_JOC) July 7, 2017
Planning a move? Eyeing your electric bill? Check out consumer spending trends on housing & utilities in 2016: https://t.co/pBOX0pDJTY pic.twitter.com/hjpk8ygXPg
— BEA News (@BEA_News) October 25, 2017
This Map Shows the Average Salary People Earn In Every State via @readersdigest https://t.co/4msvELUw7z @siriterjesen
— Kogod Business (@KogodBiz) September 15, 2017
Fun #DataViz of Social Security #Data shows most popular baby names for boys by state–colors represent most popular name for that year. pic.twitter.com/tisgLi7TGg
— Christopher Doyle (@MrDataScience) July 30, 2017
Illinois Had The Worst Personal Income Growth In The U.S. Over The Past Decade | Zero Hedge https://t.co/RAVoCpNU6V
— Pub Master #MAGA (@sadforjournos) July 31, 2017
.@Penn map project examines U.S. well-being through 37 billion tweets https://t.co/wFKZu6DKD9 @PennSAS pic.twitter.com/aJRBUdQsps
— Penn Current (@PennCurrent) July 6, 2017
New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and South Dakota (!) are the states that rely most heavily on #exports to #Mexico. pic.twitter.com/MsDkjkE7QB
— Trade Partnership (@TradePartnersDC) September 7, 2017
From @haeyoun: How many people across the US are at risk of losing health insurance? https://t.co/NnXm5mRYZg More: https://t.co/nmT5OTtNy2 pic.twitter.com/jrJ86TG7IG
— Urban Institute (@urbaninstitute) July 27, 2017
#Renewableenergy must increase 50% by 2030 to meet state reqs for sources of #renewablepower, says @BerkeleyLab https://t.co/HdrcTDAZRx pic.twitter.com/LOnQdhG7VY
— Great Eastern Energy (@GrtEastEnergy) August 25, 2017
Spiffy new @impact_lab web site launched today. Check it out. https://t.co/rxQ0Ze52ZB. pic.twitter.com/qSMKIkLCOx
— Trevor Houser (@TrevorGHouser) October 23, 2017