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Over 50% of the US population was covered by employer-sponsored health insurance plans43, making commercial insurance the largest insurance coverage type in the US. In our study, the average neighborhood-level percentage of population under 100% Federal Poverty Level (FPL) varied by SDI quintile,...
How to find wild adventures across the U.S., from hiking Hawaii’s highest peak to snowshoeing amid Michigan’s frozen waterfalls.
Over three-quarters of the U.S. population will likely experience this new normal occurrence of extreme precipitation. As much as one-third of the population is expected to experience the current definition of a 1-in-100-year storm as often as three times in their lifetime. Additionally, ...
In Montana, state wildlife authorities last month approved a harvest quota of 450 wolves, about 40% of the population. Previously-outlawed killing methods can now be used, including snaring, baiting and night hunting for wolves. Trapping seasons were lengthened, and each hunter or trapper...
Most everyday consumer experienceshave become highly personalized and digitized over the past few years, from shopping online to banking to communicating with companies. However, many consumers’ experiences with government have not reached that level. In fact, in recen...
We used these counts, together with corresponding population figures, to calculate sex-specific and sex-/race-specific life expectancy for each county [9]. We used the method proposed by Coale and Guo to estimate the years lived in the terminal age group of the life table [10]. To ...
Health experts point to Africa’s youthful population as a factor in why COVID-19 hasn’t taken a larger toll, along with swift lockdowns and the later arrival of the virus. “Be patient,” Nkengasong cautioned. “There’s a lot we still don’t know.” ...
Inflation soared over the past year at its fastest pace in more than 40 years, with costs for food, gasoline, housing and other necessities squeezing American consumers and wiping out the pay raises that many people have received.
The jobless rate ticked up, the labor force participation rate dipped, the employment-to-population ratio fell, average workweek hours dropped, the number of part-time workers for economic reasons increased and the number of multiple jobholders was on the rise. “It does suggest to me that s...