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New Analysis Sees Men Failing to Reach Income Levels of Previous Generation

New Analysis Sees Men Failing to Reach Income Levels of Previous Generation

   American men have less income than their fathers' generation did at the same age, according to a new analysis released today by the Economic Mobility Project, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts. Comprised of a Principals' Group of experts from The American Enterprise Institute, The Brookings Institution, The Heritage Foundation, and The Urban Institute, the project seeks to investigate the health and status of economic mobility in America.

Posted : Sun, May 27, 2007

Category : World-Business / Business-Finance News

The nicotine level in cigarettes is rising according to Harvard University

The nicotine level in cigarettes is rising according to Harvard University

   According to a recent Harvard School of Public Health study U.S. tobacco industry boosted levels of nicotine in cigarettes over a seven-year period. The study found that nicotine content in cigarettes has risen by 11 percent from 1998 to 2005, an average of 1.6 percent each year.

Posted : Thu, Jan 25, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

Carbon dioxide levels from fossil fuels mapped by analyzing corn

Carbon dioxide levels from fossil fuels mapped by analyzing corn

   Scientists at University of California, Irvine have mapped fossil fuel air pollution in the United States by analyzing corn collected from nearly 70 locations nationwide.

Posted : Mon, Jan 22, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News
 
 
 
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