Chart of the week: Still deep in the jobs hole
At current rates of job growth, employment won’t reach its pre-recession level for more than five years.
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Drew DeSilver is a senior writer at Pew Research Center.
At current rates of job growth, employment won’t reach its pre-recession level for more than five years.
Faced with overcrowded prisons and soaring correctional costs, states are rethinking how to define and punish drug crimes.
Although capital punishment is practiced in only a relative handful of countries (140 countries have abolished it in law or in practice, according to Amnesty International), there were nearly 100 more executions around the world last year than in 2012, a 14% increase. The chart above, created by The Economist based on Amnesty’s data, graphically […]
Over the past half-century, public support for the death penalty has generally tracked increases and declines in rates of violent crime.
How people’s incomes and jobs as adults compare with the households they grew up in.
The World Wide Web, first conceived of 25 years ago this week, has been adopted by American society in record time.
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Interactive map of emigration and immigration worldwide.
The Pew Research Center is hosting a conference to discuss how generational differences are influencing American families, society, politics and policy.
Despite surveys showing anti-incumbent sentiments at or near all-time highs, most members of Congress appear to have little to worry about.
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