Home > The Most Expensive Places to Live in the United States

News
The Most Expensive Places to Live in the United States

Description

Living in and around a major U.S. city isn't cheap. Here are some of the most expensive places to live in the United States.

Added on the 20/05/2019 11:51:56 - Copyright : Wochit

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • Man Who Live-Streamed Capitol Siege Under Arrest

    On January, 6th, the far-right personality known as 'Baked Alaska' live-streamed the Capitol riots. The FBI used his feed on the DLive platform to nab multiple rioters and has asked members of the public to watch the footage to help them identify others. With the help of the public, more than 125 arrests have been made. And now, 'Baked Alaska' himself has been arrested, too. Newser reports Tim Gionet, as he's legally known, was nabbed by the FBI in Houston on Saturday. During the siege, he could be heard encouraging other protesters not to leave, cursing and exclaiming “We are in the Capitol Building, 1776 will commence again."

    18/01/2021 - Wochit
  • COVID-19 Measures Also Suppress Flu

    Flu cases may spike in late winter after months of low infection rates. Experts are reluctant to predict a mild season too soon, according to ScienceMag. But many are ready to declare that COVID-19 control measures have prevented lots of flu illnesses. COVID measures dramatically tamped down the flu and other respiratory viruses that we usually face. The World Health Organization says flu activity in the Northern Hemisphere is at “interseasonal levels." That means it’s as low as in an ordinary summer.

    13/01/2021 - Wochit
  • US Tech Giants Give Employees Paid Time Off To Vote

    Between COVID-19 and various efforts across the country to make it downright difficult to vote, the challenges of voting are becoming increasingly obvious. Following the lead of major retails, US tech giants like Twitter and Salesforce are giving their employees Election Day off in order to vote. According to Business Insider, rideshare company Uber is giving employees the day off as part of their 'Get Out the Vote' effort. Uber is providing links to voter registration sites through its app, and will assist in getting voters to the polls on election day. Other companies, like Apple and Facebook, are encouraging employees to volunteer to be poll workers.

    07/10/2020 - Wochit
  • Holy Hound! Hot Dog Costing Nearly $250 On Sale at Zurich Christmas Market

    Hot dogs were invented because they are cheap, easy to make, quick, and delicious. Well, one hot dog in Swizterland is quick, easy to make, and delicious, but most definitely not cheap. Visitors to Zurich's Christmas market, could try a taste of the luxurious version of the Danish Heissihond hot dog, which costs 250 Swiss Francs, or just under $250 per hot dog. What makes this sausage special? Well, it's made from Japanese Kobe beef and paired with Cristal-Roederer sauce and white Alba truffles The owners say they sell about 30 of the special dogs per year, but for those not willing to splash out so much cash on a hot dog, a mini-version called the 'Scheisserchen' is also on offer and costs only about 6 bucks.

    28/11/2016 - RT Ruptly EN
  • United States: press enters courtroom where Trump is set to appear

    The press enters a federal court in Washington where Donald Trump is set to appear. The former US president, who is campaigning to win back the White House, has been summoned to answer charges relating to alleged criminal manoeuvres to reverse the results of the 2020 election. IMAGES

    03/08/2023 - AFPTV - First images

More videosNews

Watch video of  - DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12 - Label : Economie wallonne -
News

DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12

29/04/2021 12:55:32