Overview The table illustrates the funding designated per person for addressing homelessness in each U.S. state and territory. Connecticut takes the lead, boasting an impressive $8,464 in per capita funding. Ohio is a close second at $7,035, while Louisiana claims the third spot with $6,907. In stark contrast, Wyoming occupies the lowest position, receiving a …
Overview The data table presents a comprehensive overview of domestic net migration across the United States, ranking each state according to the net number of people moving in and out. California experienced the most significant outmigration, ranking at the bottom with a net loss of 343,230 residents, indicating a substantial population shift. Conversely, Florida emerged …
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Overview The data table presents a ranking of the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on their per capita spend on policing and corrections, along with the total number of crimes in each state. District of Columbia ranks first with the highest per capita spend of $1,337, while Kentucky ranks last with a …
Overview In the first quarter of 2023, the U.S. housing market has experienced some fluctuations in median sales prices across different regions. A comparison with the previous quarter (Q4 2022) and the same quarter last year (Q1 2022) reveals some key trends in the market. The Midwest region saw a median sales price of $372,300 …
Overview This dataset provides a comprehensive overview of U.S. cities ranked by take-home pay. Memphis, TN, leads the list with the highest take-home pay of $86,444, followed by El Paso, TX, at $84,966, and Oklahoma City, OK, at $84,498. Conversely, New York, NY, holds the lowest position with a take-home pay of $35,791. The data …
The data table displays the relationship between economic condition rankings and political affiliation across U.S. states, highlighting that Republican-leaning states dominate the top 10, with Utah ranking #1. In contrast, Democrat-leaning states are more prevalent in the bottom 10, with New York ranking #50. These rankings suggest a correlation between political affiliation and the economic …
Overview The data table presents the significant disparities in K-12 and postsecondary education expenditures across the United States, revealing that K-12 spending is the least in Utah at $7,951 and the most in New York at $24,881 per capita. On the other hand, postsecondary spending extends from a minimum of $17,946 in California to a …
Overview The data table showcases the stark differences in average rent prices and apartment sizes across the United States, highlighting that states with higher rent prices, such as Massachusetts, California, and Hawaii, tend to have smaller apartment sizes, while states with lower rent prices, like Oklahoma, North Dakota, and Arkansas, offer larger living spaces. These …
The data table illustrates the varying levels of homelessness across states, highlighting the total number of homeless individuals, their rates per 100,000 people, homeless households, veterans, and young adults in each state. This enables a comprehensive understanding of homelessness demographics and regional differences. Homelessness: Understanding The Data The issue of homelessness remains a pressing concern …
Summary This list of GDP by country reveals the United States as the frontrunner with a staggering $23,315,080,560,000, while China comes in second at $17,734,062,645,371 and Japan holds the third position with $4,940,877,780,755. On the other end of the spectrum, small nations like Palau and Nauru have significantly lower GDPs at $217,800,000 and $133,218,897, respectively. …