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.
Racial categories, which have been on every U.S. census, have changed from decade to decade, reflecting the politics and science of the times.
Quyen Dinh didn’t even remember that, in 2024, she was selected as one of 23 appointees to the Census 2030 Advisory Committee ...
While the longest shutdown in U.S. history leaves millions without paychecks and with mounting bills, this piece explores how ...
US Department of Agriculture data reveals most recipients are white, US-born citizens, followed by minorities.
Green spaces are a virtue to their surroundings; they improve air quality, reduce extreme temperatures and can mitigate ...
Mortality rates for pneumonia and pulmonary fibrosis have declined since 1999, but disparities persist by sex, race, and ...
A little-known algorithmic process called “differential privacy” helps keep census data anonymous. Conservatives want it gone ...
The other vision — an animating force inside the Trump administration — is exclusive and ethnonationalist. Vice President JD ...
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Data scientists perform last rites for ‘dearly departed datasets’ in 2nd Trump administration
The “dearly departed” figures which were killed off include a Census Bureau dataset showing the relationship between income ...
On August 28, Republican representative August Pfluger introduced the COUNT Act. If passed, it would add a citizenship ...
As climate change produces ever more heat waves, how many homes in the U.S. lack adequate cooling? Who's most vulnerable to ...
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