Plumbing poverty: Mapping water insecurity in the U.S.
Urban–rural Differences in Drug Overdose Death Rates, by Sex, Age, and Type of Drugs Involved, 2017
Figure 2. Age-adjusted drug overdose death rates, by sex and by urban and rural residence, 2017
Avalanche of opioids: Why are millions of pills prescribed in rural Walker County?
Budget Deal Still Leaves Non-Defense Appropriations Below 2010 Level
Potential Impact of Ending Religious Exemptions from School Vaccination Requirements in New York State
US: Types of Disabilities
Social Security: A Vital Protection for African American People of All Ages
Impacts of child sexual abuse experienced by victims and survivors
Women, girls & HIV
Micropolitan America
Micropolitan statistical areas—or “micros”—are core based statistical areas (CBSAs) that provide a lens on small-town
America.
SNAP’s “Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility” Supports Working Families and Those Saving for the Future
Attempts to Lose Weight Among Adolescents Aged 16–19 in the United States, 2013–2016
Trends and characteristics of youth in residential placement, 2017
Women and girls and HIV
How Well Are Independent Workers Prepared for Retirement?
Fight for a Fair Start
Recidivism of Sex Ofenders Released from State Prison: A 9-Year Follow-Up (2005-14)
Trust and Distrust in America
Unintentional Injury Death Rates in Rural and Urban Areas: United States, 1999–2017
Truth Project Dashboard – Q2 2019
OECD: Social Protection (interactive – click here)
Making Schools Safe for Students
Risky Drinking Can Put a Chill on Your Summer Fun
On average, older adults spend over half their waking hours alone
6 Maps That Show How Bad Energy Poverty Is and Reveal 2 Ways to Make it Better
Age-Adjusted Death Rates from Female Breast Cancer, by State — National Vital Statistics System, United States, 2017
In 2017, the overall age-adjusted death rate for female breast cancer was 19.9 per 100,000 population. The highest death rates were in Mississippi (25.5), DC (24.3), and Louisiana (23.6).
The State Pension Funding Gap: 2017
OECD: Non-Medical Determinants of Health (interactive – click here)
Poverty Doesn’t Make You Racist
Reduction in Drinking Associated with Improvements in Health and Quality of Life
Past year prevalence of any mental illness among U.S. adults (2017)
Mental illnesses include those that are diagnosable currently or within the past year; of sufficient duration to meet diagnostic criteria specified within the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV); and, exclude developmental and substance use disorders.
National framework for protecting Australia’s children indicators
Between 1990 and 2000, most youth suicides involved a firearm; each year since, suffocation was the leading cause
Interactive Map: SNAP Rose In States to Meet Needs but Participation Has Fallen as Economy Recovered
How would you support our ageing population?
Stepdad or mom’s boyfriend
Juveniles as Victims: Violent Crime Victimization
1990s Cash Assistance Policy Changes Associated With Negative Social Behaviors for Adolescents, Particularly Boys
Nursing Homes: Improved Oversight Needed to Better Protect Residents from Abuse (includes podcast)
State of Aging and Health in America Data Brief Series: Coronary Heart Disease, Myocardial Infarction, and Stroke
Figure 1: Adults Aged 45 years and Older Who Reported Having Coronary Heart Disease