US: Binge alcohol drinking among youths by age group
How your worst fears stack up against reality
Nation Shifts Away From Costly, Unnecessary Confinement
Renter Cost Burdens: US
Over 20 million renters spent more than 30% of income on housing in 2016
America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2017
Density of physicians (total number per 1000 population, latest available year, interactive map – click here)
Life After TANF in Kansas: For Most, Unsteady Work and Earnings Below Half the Poverty Line
Enhanced Collaborative Model to Combat Human Trafficking Program
Medicaid and Work Requirements: New Guidance, State Waiver Details and Key Issues
Monthly Unemployment Ireland – December 2017
Savings Jar: How Unpaid Work Hurts Older Women’s Retirement Savings
New estimates show U.S. Muslim population continues to grow
UNHCR Figures at a Glance
Kentucky Waiver Will Harm Medicaid Beneficiaries
Across countries, large demographic divides in how often people use the internet and social media for news
World wealth & income
Snapshots of a crisis
Medicaid Work Requirement Would Harm Unemployed, Not Promote Work
School Safety: By the Numbers
Policy Trends in the States, 2017
Trends in Self-reported and Biochemically Tested Marijuana Use Among Pregnant Females in California From 2009-2016
Key trends shaping technology in 2017
Cigarette smoking remains high among certain populations
10 things we learned about gender issues in the U.S. in 2017
African American Health
African Americans are living longer. The death rate for African Americans has declined about 25% over 17 years, primarily for those aged 65 years and older. Even with these improvements, new analysis shows that younger African Americans are living with or dying of many conditions typically found in white Americans at older ages.
U.S. and World Population Clock
Reasons why people in the U.S. are dying younger than those in other rich nations
Impact of Opioid Epidemic on Children
50% of children taken into custody in 2015 had parental drug use