For Pi Day, key figures on math and education in the U.S.
To mark Pi Day, here are four findings about math and education in the United States.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
To mark Pi Day, here are four findings about math and education in the United States.
Entries from the affected countries made up about 0.1% of the more than 517 million total entries to the U.S. between fiscal years 2006 and 2015.
Among U.S. adults ages 50 and older, the divorce rate has roughly doubled since the 1990s.
Officers’ feelings of frustration and anger are linked to views of the public and police tactics.
The increase in the potential labor force will slow markedly as Baby Boomers retire. Immigrants will play the primary role in future growth of the working-age population.
Republicans who live closer to the U.S.-Mexico border are less supportive of the wall than are those who live farther away.
Although the unemployment rate gets most of the attention, the government’s monthly jobs report contains lots of other data that, properly interpreted, can provide a fuller picture of the U.S. economy.
Women make up at least 40% of the workforce in more than 80 countries. Across all of these countries, the median female share of the workforce is 45.4%.
India has a long history of migration, as both the source of and destination for many international migrants. Here are five facts about India and migration.
Large majorities of the public, Republicans and Democrats alike, say open and fair elections and a system of governmental checks and balances are essential to maintaining a strong democracy in the United States.