How the U.S. government measures race has changed substantially since censuses began in 1790. Today, Americans differ on whether the government should ask about race.
A new measurement tool eliminates the inaccuracies that have plagued data about housing supply, helping governments more clearly understand how housing policies are impacting local needs.
The details of the American Community Survey 1-year estimates 2024 released by the U.S. Census Bureau encompass the latest social, economic, and housing statistics of communities in the United States.
The nation's poverty rate declined modestly in 2024, while the real median household income of $83,000-plus was not statistically changed from 2023. But local analysts say they expect next year's ...
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Georgia outspends Deep South neighbors in classrooms, Census data shows
The Peach State spent $16.08 billion on instruction, placing it in the upper tier nationally. Georgia outspent most Deep ...
The 15% expansion of food stamp payments under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP for short, during the ...
SmartAsset reports on the cities where Millennials earn an average 8.8% more than local households, with Jersey City offering the highest premium at 42%.
The loss of Pick ‘n Save left a food gap in Metcalfe Park. A Journal Sentinel survey shows what’s available now — and what’s still missing.
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These Are the U.S. States With the Most Muslims
Wall St. Insights Muslims live predominantly in urban areas, particularly in the states with the largest populations. Data on ...
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