By Iman Palm and Jeremy Tanner
Researchers at the financial technology company Smart Asset looked at 268 cities to determine where millennials were moving to the most. When it comes to the top 10 places millennials moved to the most in 2022, cities in Texas and California take up nearly half of the list. |
By Emily Finn
Lawmakers in Colorado are expected to pass legislation that bans bias based on “fatphobia” to prevent employers and landlords from discriminating against those who are overweight. Fat acceptance is a growing trend in the U.S., with major cities enacting legislation to protect those who are overweight. |
By Juan Cisneros
When schools shut down and went remote because of the COVID-19 pandemic, students fell behind. According to a scorecard, the average student lost the equivalent of a half-year in subjects like math. To avoid lasting impacts, students may need additional class time. |
By Will Conybeare
Some 42,279 Texans moved to California in 2022. More than 102,000 Californians decided to move to Texas in the same period. One major motivator when it comes to relocating is how much residents are paid. |