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 Did you know that in nearly all U.S. states, single women outpace single men when it comes to homeownership  Using figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, analysts fromLendingTree, an online lending marketplace, recently reported that nationwide, single women today own 2.71 million more homes than their male counterparts.The statistics are especially interesting when you consider that women have historically faced more home-buying hurdles than men have. A long-standing gender pay gap persists, with women earning, on average, 82% of what men earn, according to a 2022 analysis from thePew Research Center.That figure hasnt budged stanley cup  much in the past two decades, as women in 2002 were earning 80 cents on every dollar that men were making. Not only that: stanley mug  Prior to the womens  mortgage liberation  in 1974, it was commonplace for banks to require women buyers to have a man co-sign their loan.    Recent study confirms data collected since 1981However, the fact that more single women own homes than men do isnt anything new.The National Association of Realtors says that every year since 1981 when it began collecting this data,more single stanley cup  women than men have bought homes. However, LendingTrees analysis found that the gap has recently been widening: In 2021, single women in the U.S. owned 10.76 million homes compared to the 8.12 million owned by men. The gap grew by an additional 70,000 homes in 2022, the findings show.Still, astudy from Yalefound that single women typically pay 2% more when th Nuzt Where am I going to be in a year   Paul Mathis chronicles life with symptoms that won t go away
 DETROIT 鈥?Two conservative activists accused of voter intimidation turned themselves into law enforcement at the Detroit Detention C stanley canada enter early Thursday morning.Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl have been charged with multiple felonies in Michigan for a series of false robocalls that aimed to dissuade urban residents in Detroit and other cities from voting by mail.They will be arraigned at 10:30 a.m. in 36th District Court.Burkman, a 54-year-old Arlington, Virginia resident, and stanley spain  Wohl, a 22-year-old Los Angeles resident, are each charged with:One count of election law 鈥?intimidating voters, a five-year felonyOne count of conspiracy  stanley us to commit an election law violation, a five-year felonyOne count of using a computer to commit the crime of election law 鈥?intimidating voters, a seven-year felonyUsing a computer to commit the crime of conspiracy, a seven-year felonyIf convicted of the charges, the maximum amount of prison time each defendant could receive under law is 12 years, due to Michigans concurrent sentencing statutes. However, the actual length of incarceration, if any, will depend on sentencing guidelines and the judges determination.The attorney generals office alleges that Burkman and Wohl attempted to deter electors from participating in the November election by creating and funding a robocall targeted at certain area codes, including Detroit and other major U.S. cities with significant minority populations.Its believed around 85,000 robocalls were made nationally, though an