6 facts about America’s STEM workforce and those training for it
Black and Hispanic workers remain underrepresented in STEM jobs compared with their share of the U.S. workforce.
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Black and Hispanic workers remain underrepresented in STEM jobs compared with their share of the U.S. workforce.
Today, 25% of adults ages 65 and older report never going online, compared with much smaller shares of adults under the age of 65.
The higher education pipeline suggests a long path is ahead for increasing diversity, especially in fields like computing and engineering.
The share of U.S. adults who now report that they go online “almost constantly” has risen to 31%, up from 21% in 2015.
One year into the coronavirus pandemic, about a fifth of U.S. adults (21%) are experiencing high levels of psychological distress.
The outbreak has dramatically changed Americans’ lives and relationships over the past year. We asked people to tell us about their experiences – good and bad – in living through this moment in history.
More Americans now say the possibility that students will fall behind academically without in-person instruction should be given a lot of consideration.
A majority of workers in only four out of nine industries studied say that the responsibilities of their job can be done from home.
Women make up just over a quarter of all members of the 117th Congress – the highest percentage in U.S. history.
The charts below allow for comparisons between racial or ethnic groups over time on a range of measures including educational attainment, household income, life expectancy and others. You may select any two groups at a time for comparison.
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