What value for $H_0$ is typically supported by late-universe measurements, such as those from the SH0ES collaboration led by Adam Riess?

Answer

$73 ext{ km/s/Mpc}$

The SH0ES collaboration, which relies on the Cepheid-calibrated supernova ladder, consistently places the late-universe value for the Hubble constant around $73 ext{ km/s/Mpc}$.

What value for $H_0$ is typically supported by late-universe measurements, such as those from the SH0ES collaboration led by Adam Riess?

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