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    Learn more about USAFacts. Explore our latest projects. Just the Facts. A video series where our founder, Steve Ballmer, walks through the data on immigration, the economy, healthcare, and more, to help you stay informed ahead of the 2024 election. Watch the series.

  3. Combined government spending and revenue. In fiscal year 2020, federal, state, and local governments spent a combined $10.2 trillion. Governments received $6.6 trillion in revenue. USAFacts categorizes government budget data to allocate spending appropriately and to arrive at the estimate presented here.

  4. Find statistics and data trends about immigration and border security and America, including green cards, visas, foreign-born population counts, and the enforcement types at US borders. We visualize, explain and provide objective context using government data to help you better understand how immigration and border security is changing.

  5. Find statistics and data trends about the American economy, including the GDP growth, recent jobs and employment reports, investments in small businesses, wealth distribution, and price inflation. We visualize, explain and provide objective context using government data to help you better understand how the American economy is changing.

  6. America in Facts 2024 | USAFacts

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    Government revenue: Federal revenue totaled $4.5 trillion in fiscal year 2023, primarily from individual and payroll taxes. It decreased by 15% from the previous year but was still 8% higher than in FY 2019. Government spending: In FY 2023, federal expenditures were $6.2 trillion, down 8% from FY 2022 but 16% higher than FY 2019.

  7. Votes counted in presidential elections. In 2020, 158.4 million votes were counted in the presidential election. There were 50% more valid ballots counted in the 2020 election than in 2000, an increase that outpaced population growth. When voters cast ballots for president and vice president on Election Day, they’re actually voting for a ...

  8. Spending in the wealth and savings category primarily includes two federal programs — Medicare and Social Security — and government obligations such as employee retirement and debt interest. Government revenue and expenditures are based on data from the Office of Management and Budget, the Census Bureau, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

  9. The latest government data on school shootings - USAFacts

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    There have been 1,676 casualties from school shootings since 2000. Number of deaths or injuries from school shootings at public and private elementary and secondary schools, 2000–01 to 2021–22. A column chart showing the number of deaths and injuries from school shootings between the 2000-01 to the 2021-22 school years. Deaths.

  10. Find statistics and data trends about the American education system: public and private programs from preschools to colleges and universities that serve millions of students in urban and rural settings. We visualize, explain and provide objective context using government data to help you better understand how the education system is doing.

  11. How many people work for the federal government? - USAFacts

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    Federal government employees work at departments or agencies housed under one of the three branches of government — executive, legislative, or judicial. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) first measured the number of federal employees in January 1939, when the workforce consisted of approximately 912,000 federal employees. By January 1944 ...