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From a purely mathematical standpoint, there’s no shortage of housing in the United States. Between 2012 and 2022, the American Community Survey reports that the...
Census and American Community Survey Workshop with Social Explorer Columbus Ohio, Wednesday April 17, 2024, 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM in the Garfield Room of the Hy...
We hear a lot about income inequality in the United States, and for good reason: The gap between rich and poor in parts of the country approaches Third World levels. A...
New York City’s economy is going very big and might be losing small. That’s not good. A study reported by The New York Times found lower- and middle-...
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We're happy to announce that we've processed and published the American Community Survey (ACS) 2022 5-Year Estimates. As with everything we do, our goal is to ...
Three boroughs in New York City have the highest income gaps in the country, according to a Social Explorer analysis conducted for The New York Times. The island ...
The graying of the United States is simple math. “Fewer kids are being born,” Andrew Beveridge, president and co-founder of Social Explorer, told The New Y...
Most of the best deals for electricity are in the western United States, according to a Social Explorer analysis of 2017-21 American Community Survey data. Only 7.5 pe...
More than 15.5 percent of American households pay $250 or more for their monthly electricity bill, according to a Social Explorer analysis of 2017-21 American Communit...