The U.S. produces more oil and gas than any country in the world. So why are prices at the pump 30% higher than they were last year? The Indicator (and brand new Indicator newsletter) explains!
U.S. crude oil exports surged to a record 6.44 million barrels per day last week, pushing net imports into negative territory for the first time in weekly records dating back to 2001. The shift was ...
For many decades, U.S. farmers have taken pride in the fact that agricultural exports originating from the United States were one of the few categories of goods that tallied a consistent annual ...
The U.S. is a net exporter of "crude oil and petroleum products," but in the narrower measure of crude oil by itself — which is the most important factor in determining gasoline prices — the U.S. is a ...
At least five financial groups or think tanks have published 2025 projections about "net migration" — how the number of people immigrating to the U.S. compares with the number moving out of the ...
The sun has set—again—on U.S. net neutrality, the principle that all Internet traffic should be treated equally. Last week a federal appeals court panel ruled that the Federal Communications ...
Jan. 27 (UPI) --The net growth of the U.S. population slowed to the lowest point since the pandemic due to a decrease in net migration in 2025, according to a census report released Tuesday. The ...
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