Key findings for young people aged 10–16 who were released in 2018–19
Census of Jails, 2005–2019 – Statistical Tables
Closing the Coverage Gap a Critical Step for Advancing Health and Economic Justice
Jewish Americans in 2020
Contact with children after divorce or separation
Tracking the COVID-19 Economy’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships
Two-thirds of low-wage workers still lack access to paid sick days during an ongoing pandemic
Is it time to get your colon checked?
What the 2021 Trustees’ Report Shows About Social Security
Health Fast Facts
Unvaccinated Americans are at higher risk from COVID-19 but express less concern than vaccinated adults
Earnings Requirement Would Undermine Child Tax Credit’s Poverty-Reducing Impact While Doing Virtually Nothing to Boost Parents’ Employment
WIC Coordination With Medicaid and SNAP
Integrated Criminal Court Survey: 2019/2020
What we know about online learning and the homework gap amid the pandemic
House Build Back Better Legislation Advances Racial Equity
Adapting Health Care Delivery in Response to COVID-19: International Lessons for the United States
EU to launch ALMA work placement scheme for jobless youth
Major Depression: Past year prevalence of major depressive episode among US adults (2017)
April 2021 Medicaid & CHIP Enrollment Data Highlights
With extreme weather events and other disasters on the rise, how well are Americans prepared?
10 facts about Americans and coronavirus vaccines
$3.5 Trillion Is Not a Lot of Money
See how much Covid-19 relief money health care providers in your state got
Who is Hispanic?
Why we still haven’t solved global food insecurity
Monitoring Incidence of COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations, and Deaths, by Vaccination Status — 13 U.S. Jurisdictions, April 4–July 17, 2021
The Case for a Robust Attack on the Tax Gap
Recidivism of Prisoners Released in 24 States in 2008: A 10-Year Follow-Up Period (2008–2018)
Preventing Suicide
Older Americans Felt Lonely in Pandemic
Delinquency cases involving Hispanic youth
2020 Medicaid & CHIP Beneficiaries at a Glance
QuickStats: Age-Adjusted Percentage of Adults Aged ≥65 Years Who Have a Lot of Difficulty Hearing or Cannot Hear at All Even When Using Hearing Aids, by Urbanization Level – National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2019
This report describes the percentage of adults aged ≥65 years who have difficulty hearing or who can’t hear even when using hearing aids.
Inequality by the numbers
California Child Safety Indicators Dashboard
State-by-State Visualizations of Key Demographic Trends From the 2020 Census
Not Everyone Can Delay their Retirement
Justice Expenditures and Employment in the United States, 2017
Note: That’s billions of dollars
Sexual Assaults Recorded by Law Enforcement, 2019
In 2019 in Arkansas