Home
Articles
Child safety
Crime Map
Crime rate
Guns
Illegal drugs
Jails and prisons
Police and Law Enforcement
Border security
Foreign affairs
Military
Veterans
Agriculture
Debt
Economic indicators
Exports and imports
Inflation
Jobs and unemployment
Standard of living
Taxes
Trade
Wealth and savings
Education spending
Higher education
K-12
Climate
Energy
Environmental protection
Natural resources
Wildfires
Consumer and employee safeguards
Disasters and emergency relief
Foreign Aid
Government employment
Government institutions
Government revenue and spending
Government-run business
Regulation
State and local government
COVID-19
Health insurance
Health outcomes
Healthcare
Aging population
Child care
Civil rights
Demographics
Foster care and adoption
Immigration
Politics
Poverty
Transportation and infrastructure
US Regions
Teen substance use generally declined from 2011 to 2021. However, some substances are gaining in popularity.
Every year, tens of thousands of Americans die or are hospitalized from traumatic brain injuries, with older adults, men, and young people at higher risk.
Disability complaints against US airlines have tripled since 2020. Horizon, Endeavor, and Frontier reported the sharpest increases between 2021 and 2022.
The impacts of government shutdowns include furloughed employees, reductions in services, closed parks and museums, and much more.
Crime victimization rates are higher in urban than rural areas, but despite a rise in urban violent crime victimizations reported in 2021, rates have been falling for decades.
Inflation is declining, but national prices remain over 3% higher than last year — with people in the Southeast the most impacted.
In 2021, Mississippi had the highest rate of firearms deaths, while Massachusetts had the lowest. Across the country, the age-adjusted firearm death rate per 100,000 people is 12.0 for white people and 33.9 for Black people.
Feeling sad and anxious is common after having a baby, but nearly one in eight women in a CDC study experienced a more intense depressive episode.
Nearly 40 US workers die annually due to environmental heat exposure. Thousands more are injured.
Rural areas are home to 16% of the US population — but represent 88% of the land area served by USPS.
SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER
Keep up with the latest data and most popular content.