About Us

County Level Insights

Usa Cli covers the United States with a simple goal: make the numbers easier to use. We write about prices, housing, jobs, demographics, and broader trends, then connect them to what people actually deal with in different parts of the country.

Whenever the data supports it, we break things down by state, city, and county so the picture feels closer to daily life.

What We Cover

usacli.org covers the United States through data research and reporting.

Topics include:

  • Inflation, prices, cost of living, and household budgets
  • Housing, rents, mortgages, construction, and local market shifts
  • Jobs, wages, hiring trends, and industry demand
  • Personal finance basics, consumer habits, and money decisions tied to everyday life
  • Demographics, population change, migration, and community profiles
  • Public health, education, safety, and other quality of life indicators
  • County, city, and state comparisons whenever the data supports it
  • Major economic and policy developments, explained with numbers and local context

How We Work

We use public data and official releases to explain what is changing in the United States and why it matters. Posts focus on clear takeaways, with enough context to understand the numbers and avoid common misreads.

Notes about limitations or missing detail appear only when they affect the conclusion. Updates follow the same topics over time so readers can see whether a change holds or fades.

More About The Authors

Imran Burton

Imran Burton researches and writes about data that affects everyday life in the United States. Topics include inflation, housing, jobs, demographics, and other measurable trends. Articles focus on what the numbers show, how they were reported, and what the change can mean for readers looking for clear, usable context.

We publish new posts regularly and keep older pieces updated when major numbers move. Questions, corrections, and topic ideas are welcome, because reader feedback helps set the next story.

Barbara Novak

Barbara covers national data, institutions, religious movements, popular culture, demographics, and economic behavior, with a steady focus on clear writing, fact checking, and solid sourcing.

Her reporting ties economic signals to everyday life, tracking how financial stress, migration patterns, and belief systems shape each other over time, without pushing a political line.

Her research relies on public records, academic work, and on the ground reporting, built for policymakers, researchers, educators, and readers who want dependable analysis of national trends.

Hana Hunter

Hana is a journalist and researcher specializing in housing economics, regional affordability, and long-term cost of living patterns across the United States.

Her work focuses on translating federal economic data into practical insight that reflects how real households live in America today.

Contact details are available on our Contact page.