How the U.S. government measures race has changed substantially since censuses began in 1790. Today, Americans differ on whether the government should ask about race.
A new measurement tool eliminates the inaccuracies that have plagued data about housing supply, helping governments more clearly understand how housing policies are impacting local needs.
The details of the American Community Survey 1-year estimates 2024 released by the U.S. Census Bureau encompass the latest social, economic, and housing statistics of communities in the United States.
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Georgia outspends Deep South neighbors in classrooms, Census data shows
Georgia ranks 18th nationally in per pupil spending at $15,833. Georgia outspent most Deep South states but remained well ...
A new poll commissioned by the American Psychological Association (APA) has shed light on a disturbing trend among residents ...
If by this he means a snap-census before the scheduled 2030 survey, he’s demanding that the federal government undertake a gargantuan task with minimal planning and no discernible source of funding.
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