5 facts about Black Americans and health care
How often teens visit online platforms
Many teens are on social media daily – if not constantly – but daily use varies by platform. About seven-in-ten U.S. teens say they visit YouTube every day – including 16% who do so almost constantly.
States Are Providing Affordable Health Coverage to People Barred From Certain Health Programs Due to Immigration Status
U.S. centenarian population is projected to quadruple over the next 30 years
Reproductive Justice and TANF: Repealing “Family Cap” Policies Promotes Economic Justice and Family Autonomy
The State of STIs
10 facts about Americans and alcohol as ‘Dry January’ begins – 2
Child Tax Credit Expansion Should Prioritize Cutting Child Poverty
Student intentions to continue with distance learning post-COVID: An empirical analysis
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy With Census Data on Volunteerism, Voting Rights, Education and Economy
Air pollution in the EU: facts and figures
Rising Cost of Child Care Services a Challenge for Working Parents
The Economic Policy Institute ranked the top 10 states or state equivalents with the highest child care expenses for preschool, infant care, and day care.
Vaping and the Brain: Effects of Electronic Cigarettes and E-Liquid Substances
Driving Impairment Among Older Adults
Student pathways through postsecondary education, 2011 to 2021
10 facts about Americans and alcohol as ‘Dry January’ begins – 1
Disability in the EU: facts and figures
Eviction Lab
We have been tracking weekly eviction filings since March 2020 to monitor the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated policies.
Survey of Household Spending, 2021
Police-reported crime statistics in Canada, 2022
3 years after the Marshall Fire: Wildfire smoke’s health risks can linger long-term in homes that escape burning
A survey of 579 residents who reported homes smelling like smoke or chemicals one week after the Marshall Fire found that 55% had at least one health symptom six months later. Of the 389 who responded to a follow-up survey a year later, 33% had at least one health symptom.