census
The latest news on census
After 72 years, new data offers insights into the state of the country after the Great Depression on the eve of World War II.
We're adding one new person every 17 seconds.
Mover rate reaches all-time low amid struggling labor and housing markets.
New census data shows wide divide between have and have-nots.
Poverty is higher than ever, but politicians still don't give the needy the attention they deserve.
Next year's Census report may tell us more about the Affordable Care Act.
Median Household income sags, dragging more down and making specter of government cutbacks scarier.
The list is a mix of college towns and major urban centers with a need for educated workers.
Researchers find that there are fewer white sharks off central California than biologists had thought.
Smoking, obesity, sedentary habits all contributors.
