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The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly publishes a suite of reports and datasets that businesses, journalists, ...
Though little known to the public, the USPSTF plays a key role in determining which preventive services insurers must cover ...
Medicaid: A guide to understanding and covering potential cuts to the program To help finance trillions of dollars in tax cuts, Congressional Republicans are looking to cut hundreds of billions of ...
Covering Trump’s tariffs? Here are 4 things you need to know The Journalist's Resource and Econofact recently hosted a webinar featuring two trade economists and an NPR producer whose reporting teams ...
2014 study from Princeton University and the World Bank showing how rising inequality was linked with increased rates of violent crime in Mexico.
Racial disparities in mental health care: An explainer and research roundup Little has changed since the office of the U.S. Surgeon General issued a report on mental health disparities two decades ago ...
We look at research on who votes in school board elections and how new board members can affect school segregation, funding and test scores.
Young voters and colleges’ efforts to boost turnout: A research roundup with 5 story ideas We gathered research and interviewed researchers to help reporters cover voters under age 30. Keep reading ...
What the research says about the characteristics of unsafe traffic intersections and crosswalk designs that can improve pedestrian safety.
7 big things you should know about the monthly jobs report The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases a jobs report every month. Here are key facts journalists should know before reporting on it.
Gentrification, urban displacement and affordable housing: Overview and research roundup 2014 literature review of major studies on gentrification of neighborhoods in America, with a focus on benefits ...