In the midst of the most severe economic contraction since the inauguration of the New Deal state, it's unsurprising that a record numbe...
Like all recessions, this one seems to have lowered birth rates in America . The birth rate in 2009 was 13.5 per 1000 people, the lowest in...
GDP estimates for the second quarter of 2010 were revised down today from 2.4% to 1.6% annualized growth. Economists had estimated that th...
A new Pew Poll reveals that Americans are conflicted on their acceptance of Islam, and the media is equally uncertain how to report the res...
The 2001 and 2003 tax cuts set are to expire this year and Congress sits ready to begin debating which of them to extend and which to let ex...
A new study from Credit Suisse and Beijing think-tank China Reform Foundation shows that China is richer -- and much more unequal -- than ...
A group of liberal economists, unsurprisingly, have taken issue with the data used and conclusions drawn by California Republican gubernat...
The Christian Science Monitor compiled numbers on the Iraq War from a variety of sources, as the United States begins to draw down combat t...
A new study from the MD Anderson Cancer Center joins the substantial and conflicting literature about the efficacy of acupuncture. It sug...
The 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts are set to expire and a debate about which if any to extend is heating up in a time amidst concerns about a ...
Ruth Marcus, a deficit-hawk from the Washington Post's editorial page and Brian Riedl from the right-wing Heritage Foundation have accu...
The Brookings Institution and Zogby have released a poll investigating Arab attitudes towards the United States and President Obama and th...
We are pleased to announce an update of the TeachingWithData.org Web site! This upgrade provides several new features: the ability to submi...
Katherine R. Rowell has practiced a "learning-by-doing" educational approach as a sociology instructor at Sinclair Community Colle...
A poll from the center-left Center for American Progress (CAP) suggests that while American confidence in government to solve problems is a...
A new poll from the Pew Global Attitudes Project offers depressing news for the West. While favorability ratings for extremist groups rema...
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