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You might have noticed that things are different around here. We’re excited to announce that USAFacts.org is updated with a streamlined look, fresh visualizations, and simplified site navigation. It all adds up to more ways to explore government data.
Dive right in to experience the updated USAFacts or read on for what's new.
Issue pages gather all our information on a topic in one place. Read recent reports and compare the findings to historical data. And if you’re unsure of how to dive into a big issue, we have you covered with a primer on questions to ask.
Data is now organized by related topics so it’s easier to research your areas of interest.
The homepage has been re-imagined to provide you with a compelling way to discover what's new, easily access the latest data and reports. Plus, you can see what's trending at a glace and interact with our informative visualizations.
The brand-new State of the Union in Numbers is a thorough, data-driven snapshot of the country. It’s just one of the many unique tools USAFacts is bringing you this year—so stay tuned for more.
Plus, refined navigation throughout the site, more intuitive search, and an improved mobile experience.
Thank you for being part of this initiative to ground civic discussions in facts. Now let’s dig into the data.