
Accessible government data and statistics | USAFacts
Fast facts: In 2024, in the US there were 359 violent crimes for every 100,000 people. In FY 2024, the federal government provided $1.1T to state and local governments.
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America in Facts 2025 | USAFacts
About the report In this report, America in Facts 2025: A Data-Driven Report for Congress, we leverage nonpartisan government data to inform critical policy debates of particular interest to the 119th …
Just the Facts: Steve Ballmer and America's numbers | USAFacts
In Just the Facts: Do You Qualify?, founder Steve Ballmer breaks down how government programs work, who they help, and what they cost. Each video comes with interactive charts so you can dig …
About this report: In this report, America in Facts 2025: A Data-Driven Report for Congress, we leverage nonpartisan government data to inform critical policy debates of particular interest to the 119th …
USAFacts data reports | USAFacts
2024 State of the Facts Insights from USAFacts polling on how Americans feel about facts, data, and where they can access unbiased information.
Jul 6, 2023 · Original content: The particular way ideas, facts, or figures are expressed in this document (including text, photographs, images, illustrations, graphics, and the selection, coordination and …
2025 Government 10-K - USAFacts
US public companies are required to file an annual 10-K report with a summary of finances, key metrics, risk factors, and more. This report uses the 10-K format to cover these same topics for US federal, …
What’s in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”? | USAFacts
Jul 3, 2025 · Congress has passed its next major spending bill. This legislation, called the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” would lower some taxes, change funding for various federal programs, raise the …
US government guides and reports | USAFacts
Making sense of complex issues can be overwhelming. Data guides break down a curated set of government data so you can get a better understanding of civics topics at your own pace.