Congress continues its streak of passing few significant laws
Midway through its second and final year, the 113th Congress remains one of the least legislatively productive in recent history.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Midway through its second and final year, the 113th Congress remains one of the least legislatively productive in recent history.
Still another reason to send your children to college: You’ll live longer.
States that were hit the hardest by the Great Recession experienced the biggest birthrate declines.
Black men in their prime working years, especially those without a high school education, are much more likely to be in jail than white men are.
This posting links to a new Pew Research Center report that uses U.S. Census Bureau data to show that a rising share and number of Americans live in multi-generational households, especially young adults. The rise in living-with-family has continued even after the end of the Great Recession.
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