Today’s electric vehicle market: Slow growth in U.S., faster in China, Europe
A small but significant share of car owners in the U.S. have traded filling up for plugging in, and many more are thinking of joining them.
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A small but significant share of car owners in the U.S. have traded filling up for plugging in, and many more are thinking of joining them.
Union membership has had a somewhat unexpected – but likely temporary – turnaround amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Putting minimum wage policy in the hands of lawmakers is one of several ways in which the U.S. approach stands apart from other countries.
We developed this explainer to help people understand how, and why, the complex U.S. electoral process is even more so this time around.
Americans voted in record numbers in last year’s presidential election, casting nearly 158.4 million ballots.
Response to the pandemic has pushed the federal budget higher than it’s been in decades, but Americans are slightly less concerned about the deficit than in recent years.
COVID-19 may yet do what years of advocacy have failed to: Make telework a benefit available to more than a relative handful of U.S. workers.
Votes cast on Election Day have grown steadily less significant over the past several election cycles as a share of total votes cast.
Despite some broad federal guidelines, claimants still face a hodgepodge of different state rules governing how they can qualify for benefits.
24% of civilian workers in the United States, or roughly 33.6 million people, do not have access to paid sick leave.
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