5 facts about the U.S. national debt
As concern about federal spending rises among both Democrats and Republicans, here’s a primer on the national debt of the United States.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
As concern about federal spending rises among both Democrats and Republicans, here’s a primer on the national debt of the United States.
The food stamp program is one of the larger federal social welfare initiatives, and in its current form has been around for nearly six decades.
From Social Security to national parks, a look at long-range trends in federal outlays relative to the U.S. economy
On the occasion of President Obama’s last State of the Union address, a look back at his first congressional address – his priorities, those of the public at the time and what’s happened in the years since.
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The estimated number of Americans who relied on non-group health insurance coverage before the Affordable Care Act took effect.
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