Quoctrung Bui
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Robots don't always replace workers. Sometimes, workers use robots as tools.
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Union membership has been on a steady decline nationally since the middle of the last century. Watch as membership declines in states across the country.
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The jobs picture has changed profoundly since the 1970s. This map shows how those changes played out across the country.
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Thanks to shows like The Walking Dead and movies like World War Z, zombies are climbing the costume charts. The undead have risen from the 13th most popular costume up to No. 4 in just five years.
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There are animals famous for their songs. Whales sing. Birds sing. We humans have Aretha, Elvis, Ray Charles, Pavarotti. But bats — who knew?
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What is the typical American workday? We take a look at how working hours change according to job type.
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Yes, inequality is rising in the U.S. But it's falling when you look at all of humanity.
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See how home prices and incomes have changed over the past 25 years, and how your city compares with others around the country.
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Where do middle-class workers feel richest? Where does the cost of living take the biggest bite?
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In West Baltimore, it takes 17 minutes of work (the average hourly wage is $19.34), but in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, where wages are more than double that, it takes only nine minutes.