Last year, the United States聽Mint聽pressed the last penny.聽
A U.S. Mint employee places the last penny to be struck into a coining press聽Nov. 12 at the United States Mint in Philadelphia, Pa.
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Signs address the end of the penny Nov. 13聽at a Kwik Trip convenience store in Kenosha, Wis.
Mark Hertzberg, ZUMA Press Wire
For every nickel, the government spent 13.78 cents,聽a loss of nearly 9 cents per coin.
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Best suburbs to live in America
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Best suburbs to live in America
Suburbia is deeply ingrained in American culture, growing in popularity alongside the country鈥檚 love affair with cars and its network of highways. As early as the 1830s, laid claim to the title of the first suburb when it connected to Manhattan by steam ferries. A little over 100 years later, Levittown became the new model of suburban development, offering affordable, mass-produced houses on Long Island for veterans returning home after World War II.
compiled a list of top ranked suburbs in the U.S. using Niche鈥檚 annual rankings, which look at such factors as the cost of living, the educational level of residents, housing, and public schools. The data is the most current available. Some housing statistics, including median home values, might not reflect the current market. A deeper look at Niche鈥檚 methodology can be found .
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- Suburb of St. Louis, Missouri
- Population: 8,005
- Antlio // Shutterstock
- Suburb of St. Louis, Missouri
- Population: 16,588
- tales.org // Shutterstock
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- Population: 6,318
- Spiroview Inc // Shutterstock
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- Population: 8,716
- Aina Jameela // Shutterstock
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- David Papazian // Shutterstock
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- Wangkun Jia // Shutterstock
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- scarp577 // Shutterstock
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- Paul Sableman // Wikimedia Commons
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- T-I // Shutterstock
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- Jose F. Donneys // Shutterstock
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- Golden Ratio Photos // Shutterstock
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- Abigale Snortland // Shutterstock
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