Expanding Medicaid
Characteristics of Persons Who Died with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) — United States, February 12–May 18, 2020
As the U.S. copes with multiple crises, partisans disagree sharply on severity of problems facing the nation
Hispanics have accounted for more than half of total U.S. population growth since 2010
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2020
Boosting SNAP: Needed to Reduce Hardship, Long-Term Effects on Children
If the $600 weekly unemployment insurance increase is allowed to expire, how many jobs will it cost over the next year?
Stress in America 2020: Stress in the Time of COVID-19
Small but Growing Group Incarcerated For a Month or More Has Kept Jail Populations High
Shift in Working-Age Population Relative to Older and Younger Americans
A dependency ratio looks at the size of the population under the age of 15 (60,570,846 in 2019) and the 65-and-older population (54,058,263) and how their combined size compares to the population aged 15 to 64 (213,610,414).
Views on why Black Americans face higher COVID-19 hospitalization rates vary by party, race and ethnicity
Percentage of Families That Often or Sometimes Did Not Have Enough Food To Last 30 Days and Did Not Have Enough Money to Buy More, by Poverty Status — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2018
Prevalence of Prescription Pain Medication Use Among Adults: United States, 2015–2018
Infant Mortality in the United States, 2018: Data From the Period Linked Birth/Infant Death File
65 and Older Population Grows Rapidly as Baby Boomers Age
Everyday Ageism and Health
COVID-19 Outbreak Among College Students After a Spring Break Trip to Mexico — Austin, Texas, March 26–April 5, 2020
Most Americans say they regularly wore a mask in stores in the past month; fewer see others doing it
Excerpt of Educational Materials from Ohio Domestic Violence Network
Millions of Seniors Live In Households with School-Age Children
Share of Seniors who Live with School-Age Children, 2018 (6.4% of seniors nationally live with a school-age child)
Words of wisdom
Pandemic Has Left Americans More Vulnerable to Poverty, Especially People of Color
Low-Income and Younger Adults Hardest Hit by Loss of Income During COVID-19
Rising Food Prices Means Rising Need for Aid
Cities Grew Safer. Police Budgets Kept Growing.
An Unsafe Learning Environment
Public Attitudes, Behaviors, and Beliefs Related to COVID-19, Stay-at-Home Orders, Nonessential Business Closures, and Public Health Guidance — United States, New York City, and Los Angeles, May 5–12, 2020
Juvenile Arrests, 2018
Characteristics Associated with Hospitalization Among Patients with COVID-19 — Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, March – April 2020
San Francisco Most Intensely Gentrified City In New Rankings
Pandemic Puts More Retirements at Risk
3 Reasons Why States Should Tap Rainy Day Funds Now
Americans broadly support legal status for immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children
Puerto Rico’s Nutrition Assistance Program Helps Seniors
ACA Repeal Lawsuit Would Cut Taxes for Top 0.1 Percent by an Average of $198,000
Cost of Motherhood on Women’s Employment and Earnings
The Choices Working Mothers Make
How COVID-19 is Driving Big Job Losses in State and Local Government
Disability rights – ACLU
Research Note: Number of People in Families With Below-Poverty Earnings Has Soared, Especially Among Black and Latino Individuals
Older Adult Falls
County to County: Compare threats to childhood across the U.S.
Number of children in Saskatchewan’s care hits 11-year high, with 86% identified as Indigenous
In 2019, there were 3,412 children in the province’s care, according to the Ministry of Social Services. It’s the largest number the province’s child welfare system has seen since 2008 when there were 3,588 children in care.