According to a recent analysis by the personal finance website WalletHub, which examined over 550 U.S. cities, the amount one ...
At the bottom of the rankings were Oxnard, California, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Yonkers, New York, Lewiston, Maine, and Pearl ...
The nation's biggest cities are sinking, according to data from a new study. Known scientifically as land "subsidence," the most common cause of the sinking is "massive ongoing groundwater extraction, ...
Subsidence, often called an "invisible threat," can damage infrastructure and increase flood risks. While some cities show slight uplift, it's negligible and doesn't negate the overall sinking trend.