Tag: charts
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Which U.S. Regions? A Look at Varying Organizational Divisions
The United States is a large country and often segmented into various regions or divisions.
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America’s Most Aged States with the Highest Life Expectancy and Low Fertility Rates
America is getting older. In 2020, the median age in the United States had increased to 38.8 years.
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Countries with the Most Aged Populations
The global population is aging due to two primary reasons: increasing life expectancy and declining fertility rates.
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States with the Highest and Lowest Obesity Rates in the U.S.
The world has an obesity problem, and the United States has one of the worst — especially compared with other developed nations.
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Which States Have the Lowest Sales Tax?
Sales tax is regulated by state and local authorities, not by the federal government. There are five states that do not have a statewide sales tax, they are sometimes referred to as the “sales-tax-free states”.
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America’s Popular College Majors and Their Changes Over the Last Decade
According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, the U.S. awards about 5 million degrees or certificates annually.
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The World’s Wealthiest Countries in 2023
According to IMF’s most recent data for 2022, Luxembourg stands as the richest country in the world, boasting a GDP-per-capita of $126,600.
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The U.S. Senators Are Aged
There are 100 members in the U.S. Senate. A large number of them are older than the retirement age. The oldest is already 90!
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Ranking the Most and Least Obese Countries in the World
Around the world, over 500 million people face challenges related to obesity. The rate of global obesity has more than doubled since the 1980s.
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Asian Population and Their Proportion in U.S. States
Asians are expected to surpass Latinos as the largest immigrant group in the United States by 2055.
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Complete List of 353 National Blue Ribbon Schools in 2023
The top five states with the highest number of Blue Ribbon schools are California, Texas, New York, Illinois, and Ohio.
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Homicides in America: A Comparison in Blue, Red and Swing States
Overall, the homicide rate in red states is higher than in blue states.
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Mapping U.S. Property Taxes and Home Prices: A State-by-State Breakdown
Property taxes are crucial for funding many local government activities, particularly public K-12 schools.
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Most Recent U.S. GDP and State-by-State Rankings
The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) routinely publishes data on U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which includes both Nominal GDP—unadjusted for inflation—and Real GDP, which is adjusted for inflation.