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.
97% of Asian Americans registered to vote say a candidate’s policy positions are more important than their race or ethnicity when deciding whom to vote for.
37% of U.S. adults say they are following news about the coronavirus outbreak very closely. That is up from 31% in March 2021.
Most Americans say the U.S. government and technology companies should each take steps to restrict false information and extremely violent content online.
More Black Americans say health outcomes for Black people in the United States have improved over the past 20 years than say outcomes have worsened.
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.
Seven-in-ten Hispanic Americans say they’ve seen a doctor or other health care provider in the past year, compared with 82% among Americans overall.
As the debate over the future of Title 42 unfolds, here are answers to key questions about the immigration policy.
Those on the political right are more likely to say there should have been fewer public activity restrictions during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Most Asian Americans say violence against them is increasing, and most also worry at least some of the time about being threatened or attacked.
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