Coronavirus Economic Downturn Has Hit Latinos Especially Hard
COVID-19: Cases & Deaths by Race/Ethnicity as of August 31, 2020
How today’s unions help working people
Total remand and sentenced custody adult populations in provincial and territorial correctional programs, April 2019 to April 2020
Scotland: Deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19) up to 9th August 2020
Latinx workers—particularly women—face devastating job losses in the COVID-19 recession
Food insecurity before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, May 2020
Care Churn — Why Keeping Clinic Doors Open Isn’t Enough to Ensure Access to Abortion
Retirement Security: Older Women Report Facing a Financially Uncertain Future
Atlas of Surveillance
U.S. Wealth Concentration Versus Other Countries
Scotland: Homeless Deaths 2017 and 2018
Coronavirus (COVID-19) roundup: People and social impacts
Republicans more open to in-person worship, but most oppose religious exemptions from COVID restrictions
Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration (SCRA) statistical analysis 2019/20
Figure 1.6 Number of alleged offences per child or young person referred on offence
grounds in 2019/20
About One-in-Four U.S. Hispanics Have Heard of Latinx, but Just 3% Use It
Millions of workers are relying on unemployment insurance benefits that are being stalled and slashed
Youth homelessness among care-experienced people in England and Wales
Amid coronavirus outbreak, nearly three-in-ten young people are neither working nor in school
One-Third of American Renters Expected to Miss Their August Payment
Fear at work: Employer tactics
Probation and Parole in the United States, 2017-2018
Percent and level change in employment since February 2020, state and local government and total private sector, seasonally adjusted
Targeted action for parts of Britain at risk of surging unemployment
Ranking of places based on their combined score
Boosting SNAP: Benefit Increase Would Help Children in Short and Long Term
Many Americans Are Convinced Crime Is Rising In The U.S. They’re Wrong.
2020 Commission Update on Dementia
Pandemic Relief Must Include Comprehensive Housing Assistance for People Experiencing the Most Severe Hardship
More Than 1 in 3 US Adults Use Disinfectants Unsafely
Healthy Living During Extraordinary Times: Cooking and Eating Habits
Since the outbreak, older adults are eating significantly more home-cooked evening meals.
5 Million Essential and Front-line Workers Get Health Coverage Through Medicaid
How to Understand COVID-19 Numbers
Deaths from Older Adult Falls
Targeting Federal Funding to Areas Experiencing Significant Poverty
State Teen Birth Rates by Race and Hispanic Origin: United States, 2017–2018
Figure 1. Birth rates for all teenagers aged 15–19 in 2018 and percent change in birth rates from 2017 to 2018,
by state
Number of People in Families With Below-Poverty Earnings Has Soared, Especially Among Black and Latino Individuals
More Relief Needed to Alleviate Hardship
Extend CARES Act Eviction Moratorium, Combine With Rental Assistance to Promote Housing Stability
The Role and Risk of Herd Immunity When It Comes to COVID-19
For Tax Day 2020, 6 Charts on State Taxes and Spending
Activism on social media varies by race and ethnicity, age, political party
3 Reasons to Expand EITC for Childless Adults Amid COVID-19
In their next economic relief package, policymakers should include a modest but important measure that would temporarily expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for tax year 2020 for adults not raising children in their home.
Targeting Federal Funds: Information on Funding to Areas with Persistent or High Poverty
Percentage* of Adults Who Volunteered or Worked in a Hospital, Medical Clinic, Doctor’s Office, Dentist’s Office, Nursing Home, or Some Other Health Care Facility,† by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin§ — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2016–2018
Economic Policies Make a Difference for Babies’ Health
States That Have Expanded Medicaid Are Better Positioned to Address COVID-19 and Recession
Tracing the Invisible Danger of Household Crowding
A Century After Women Gained the Right To Vote, Majority of Americans See Work To Do on Gender Equality
Shingles Vaccination Among Adults Aged 60 and Over: United States, 2018
Figure 3. Percentage of adults aged 60 and over who had ever received a shingles vaccine, by poverty status and educational attainment: United States, 2018