West Virginia and Vermont had no cities with at least 50,000 residents. Alaska, Hawaii, Delaware, had shrinking cities. But here are the places that are growing
Millennials, or generation Y, now far outnumber any other generation in the USA. Here in Wyoming, 27 percent of us are Gen Y, and probably living with parents.
Have you ever started reading something that seemed wacked, but continued just to see if it stays that bad? Bloomberg just ranked Wyoming the most economically troubled state in the country.
Recently, the world welcomed its seven-billionth person. But what does it all mean?
In a stylish video titled ‘World Population: A National Geographic Tour,’ the nature magazine stalwart puts things in perspective with tidbits about how many people are born and how many die every second of every day, the average human lifespan, and the growing popularity of “mega-cities.”