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New Map Shows Where Kids Eat the Most Sugar per Week

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It is no secret that sugar does more harm than good – especially for children! Studies show a negative impact on learning, memory, and academic performance. It is also linked to obesity, fatty liver disease, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, and gout. Of course, cutting down is far easier said than done, especially when 70% of packaged foods and 80% of kids’ foods have added sugar! Of course, a sweet treat now and then most likely won’t have a long-term harmful impact, but it can be hard to place boundaries on sugar, especially with children. The American Heart Association reports that American children consume an average of 81 grams of added sugar per day – that is 65 pounds of added sugar per year! Where do children in the U.S. eat the most sugar? The team at MainStreetSmiles.com conducted an intriguing survey of parents on how many sugary snacks their children consume per week and day.

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Do any of the results surprise you? I was honestly quite shocked by Pennsylvania, where parents reported an average of 3.266 sugary snacks consumed per day! I did a little digging on why this might be and found a few possible explanations. Pennsylvania is known as the “snack capital of the world”, the Pretzel Belt, and the Snack Belt – it is home to Hershey’s, Utz, Snyder, Just Born (Peeps, Mike & Ike’s), Breyer’s, and other major snack companies. Overall, it has a thriving snack food scene! While snacks are wonderful, moderation is key. Check out the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital’s tips on how to reduce sugar in your child’s diet. Overall, I love the color scheme and adorable header – I just want to take a bite out of those letters! The proportionate donuts are such a clever way to visualize the rankings. Fun and functional!

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Study Determines Cities with Biggest Home Price Increases After COVID-19

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The team at Mortgage Calculator released a study examining COVID-19’s impact on the American housing market. The pandemic hugely impacted the global economy, creating shifts in the prices of groceries, cars, gas, and homes. Generally, home prices skyrocketed all around the country. Their research showed that these ten U.S. cities had the largest home price increases:

  • Irvine, CA
  • Detroit, MI
  • Fayetteville, NC
  • Miami, FL
  • Tampa, FL
  • Buffalo, NY
  • Port St. Lucie, FL
  • Newark, NJ
  • San Bernardino, CA
  • Petersburg, FL

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Where in the U.S. Have Home Prices Increased the Most Since the Start of the COVID-19 Pandemic?

There are many reasons that home prices rose so much between 2020 and 2024. The economy was chaotic and uncertain during the pandemic, with average people feeling unequipped to navigate the changes. Many people lost jobs, especially those who held public-facing positions. Others switched to remote work, forcing them to make their home their workspace. For some, this was an ideal situation; others wished for a new home to accommodate their new way of working. Unemployment rose to a higher rate than it had in 80 years. This situation left many seeking new situations, but just as many felt they should plant deeper roots instead.

There were not enough houses to fit the number of people searching for a move or first-time home ownership. Interest rates soared. People moved out of city centers to rural and suburban communities. This left the housing market in flux with skyrocketing prices, as we can see from the in-depth research presented in this chart.

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Map Uncovers Countries with Most Powerful Passports

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There are many uses for a passport, but the most useful one is access to foreign countries. A powerful passport will grant the holder easy access to many different foreign nations. This map from the team at Italian Dual Citizenship ranks countries by how many foreign nations passport holders can visit without a Visa or with the easy Visa upon-arrival option. We can see an extensive list of their results, as well as a color-coded map with the most powerful country’s passports, darkened to navy blue and the weakest labeled with vibrant green.

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Which Countries Have the World's Most Powerful Passports?

This map is a powerful demonstration of the data since we can look at the colors and notice patterns and anomalies. For example, the entire European Union, which encompasses most of Western Europe, is a deep navy blue, and the countries are among the world’s most powerful passport issuers. In the Middle East, we see a lot of green indicating weaker passports, but there’s a lone navy-blue country. The United Arab Emirates offers the world’s most powerful passport with Visa-free access to 133 countries and 46 countries with a Visa-on-arrival.

As for the countries with the most limited access, Syria is at the bottom of the list, with only nine Visa-free opportunities and 30 Visa-on-arrival. Afghanistan offers only six Visa-free opportunities but pushes past Syria with 34 Visa-on-arrival countries.

This map is a perfect way to display a huge wealth of data, like information on passport requirements.

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New Research Shows Which Vehicle Makes and Models are Deadliest

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Fatal accidents are all too common in the United States, but some crucial factors can affect whether an accident becomes deadly. One of those factors is the safety features of the vehicles involved. Makes and models aren’t equally safe, and the research conducted by the team at Convoy Car Shipping makes this grim fact clear.

The research used data from government organizations to study the statistics on which vehicles were involved in fatal accidents and how many fatal accidents a given vehicle was involved in compared to number of them on the road. The results give us a balanced look at which makes and models have the worst track record of fatal accidents.

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What Are the Deadliest Vehicle Makes and Models in the United States

The research shows that these vehicles are the deadliest:

  • Ford Ranger
  • Jeep Cherokee
  • Dodge Charger
  • Nissan Maxima
  • Ford Taurus
  • Ford Mustang
  • Chevrolet Camaro
  • Chevrolet Blazer/Tahoe
  • Chevrolet Silverado
  • Ford Expedition

American-made vehicles aren’t looking safe when we consider the number of Ford and Chevy models on this top ten list. Examine the data to find information on even more vehicles. You’ll also see that this make/model list differs from overall crash statistics. The broader picture proved Harley Davidson motorcycles to be the second most deadly vehicles. We think that this skews the story the data tells because motorcycles have far fewer safety features than cars and trucks. The team at Convoy Car Shipping should be applauded for their attention to detail that considers the unequal safety standard on cars and trucks versus motorcycles. The research gives us all possible data so that vehicle owners can draw their own conclusions.

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