short readsJun 24, 2025 What the data says about Medicaid The joint federal-state health insurance program covered 71.4 million Americans as of January 2025.
reportApr 9, 2024 Changing Partisan Coalitions in a Politically Divided Nation Amid shifts in demographics and partisan allegiances, registered voters are now evenly split between the Democratic Party and the GOP.
short readsJan 23, 2025 Key facts about the U.S. Black population Utah experienced the fastest growth in its Black population between 2010 and 2023, with an increase of 89%.
short readsMar 6, 2024 A booming U.S. stock market doesn’t benefit all racial and ethnic groups equally Nearly two-thirds of White families (66%) owned stocks directly or indirectly, compared with 39% of Black families and 28% of Hispanic families.
short readsJun 26, 2025 Globally, 1 in 10 adults under 55 have left their childhood religion The share of people who retain their childhood religious identity in adulthood varies across religious categories.
short readsJun 12, 2023 Single women own more homes than single men in the U.S., but that edge is narrowing In 2022, single women owned 58% of the nearly 35.2 million homes owned by unmarried Americans, while single men owned 42%.
fact sheetJan 23, 2025 Facts About the U.S. Black Population Key statistics and data about the demographic, geographic and economic characteristics of the U.S. Black population.
decodedJul 23, 2021 ‘What’s the difference between income and wealth?’ and other common questions about economic concepts Economic concepts aren’t always as understandable to the rest of us as they are to economists, and the jargon can be difficult to parse.
short readsApr 24, 2024 What the data says about crime in the U.S. Federal statistics show dramatic declines in U.S. violent and property crime rates since the early 1990s.
reportMar 13, 2024 What Can Improve Democracy? Amid growing discontent with the state of democracy globally, we asked over 30,000 people what changes would make their democracy work better.