Economic indicatorsCensusesThe site design facilitates searching for details by providing, in consistent standard format, current press releases, archived releases (with dates), and historic time series. Many data sets are updated quarterly or monthly. It is easy to search the site for more specific...
These Commitments were made by members of the CGI community at the CGI 2022 Meeting, which resulted in 144 new Commitments to Action addressing climate resilience, global health equity, inclusive economic growth, the global refugee crisis, and other critical global challenges. The Desai Foundation, ...
following US Census Bureau projections of the contiguous US growing to almost 400 million people by 2050. Models of socio-economic change are commonly laden with assumptions—for instance, the continuation of historical trends in migration patterns, land-use change, and demand for transport and ameni...
1,2 Assessment of Race, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status Race is a sociopolitically constructed categorization based on phenotypic indicators. Ethnicity is also a distinct social construct that refers to a shared cultural origin.17 US Census definitions were used for race (ie, American Indian or...
According to theUS Census Bureau, new orders for US manufactured durable goods (closely linked to demand for and generation of recycled materials) fell between January and February 2023 but showed an increase of 2% compared to January-February 2022. ...
The third chart is theChicago Fed Adjusted National Financial Conditions Index,which “isolates a component of financial conditions uncorrelated with economic conditions to provide an update on how financial conditions compare with current economic conditions.” On this front, conditions are now slightly ...
How much would each American owe to pay off its national debt? The US Census Bureau estimates the American population is 324,356,000 at the end of 2019. The US national debt as of 2019 was approximately $22.7 trillion. Thus, every American, regardless of age, would have to pay nearly ...
there were 10.3 million job openings according to the Census Bureau, but many business leaders complain of not being able to find qualified workers. At the same time, labor force participation rates have fallen to 62 percent from a high of 67 percent in the late 1990s, as workers are unable...
in 2019, according to the Migration Policy Institute analysis of census data. The largest concentrations were in Marion County, Indiana, with 8,800; Los Angeles County, California, with 7,600; and Ramsey County, Minnesota, with 6,800. Congress created the Temporary Protected Status program...
The U.S. is relying less and less on its biggest economic rival for goods and services. The trade deficit with China shrank to its lowest level in more than a decade in 2023, the Census Bureau said Wednesday. The U.S. imported $279.4 billion more than it exported to China last year,...