
A total of 12 of the largest tech giants come from the United States, while eight hail from China. All other countries combine for zero. Read more

In most places, $1 million homes are a rarity. In California, things are a little different: San Jose, for example, has 53.8% of its homes exceeding $1mm. Read more

Here is the history of big market cap milestones in the United States. Not surprisingly, the Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Read more

How does the U.S. view its trade relationships? See this recent data from Gallup, which shows how views have changed over time, as well as by political party. Read more

Rental markets are heating up all over the U.S. and Canada, but certain cities are now clearly in a league of their own. Where does your city fall? Read more

Facebook and Google owned apps capture 54% of all app screen time, out of the top 100 most popular apps around the world. Read more

See how financially literate you are by answering this very short quiz. Can you get more than two questions right? (If so, you beat the average American) Read more

Tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are racing to acquire patents in AI. We look at the race results and the competitive advantages they could bring. Read more

The financial world is abuzz about something called the yield curve – this infographic explains what it is, and why an inversion matters to markets. Read more

There are currently 33 megacities in the world with over 10 million inhabitants – but by 2030, there will be six new megacities, including one in the U.S. Read more