State and local governments depend on federal data for everything from community planning to disaster response. What happens if it goes away?
View police and law enforcement employee statistics for more than 1,000 U.S. cities.
Police staffing levels vary greatly across U.S. cities, averaging about 17 officers per 10,000 residents. View and compare employment data for each jurisdiction.
A recent Urban Institute analysis shows how many years new state workers will need to put in before earning pension benefits from their employers.
Review state graduation rates for public high schools, broken down by race and ethnicity.
Data shows concentrations of public employees for each state.
Federal workforce and numbers of employees by agency for each state.
State totals on active duty, reserve forces and civilian employees for each branch of the military.
View population density and land area data for U.S. cities.
Thirty-seven states had legalized same-sex marriage prior to the Supreme Court ruling.
Four-year state high school graduation rates for all students, low income students and children with disabilities.
Updated medical and recreational-purpose marijuana laws by state
Data shows total law enforcement staff and per capita rates.
Our map tracks Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy filings throughout the country.
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