In the years following World War II, veterans and their families flocked to the American suburbs. They put down roots in colorful, cookie-cutter communities thanks to GI benefits, and commuted to work ...
Suburbia is deeply ingrained in American culture, growing in popularity alongside the country's love affair with cars and its network of highways. As early as the 1830s, Brooklyn Heights laid claim to ...
As affluent buyers look beyond traditional ZIP codes, a new class of sleeper suburbs is quietly turning into America's next ...
America has experienced a colossal shift in wealth distribution by age since the onset of the pandemic. In the last four years, the wealth of young Americans has grown about 50%, according to CNBC.
Can social problems like male loneliness, declining fertility rates, and teen screen addiction all be traced back to a single culprit—one that seems not only normal, but even comfortable? That culprit ...
While costs are often a major factor for families deciding where to settle, safety is another important factor for quality of life. Many households are willing to pay a premium to be in a neighborhood ...