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Subject Readers’ top 10 of 2024
Date December 31, 2024 2:31 AM
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In 2024, USAFacts readers sought information about safety and homelessness across the US, immigration, the presidential election, and government spending. Here are the [10 most-read articles]([link removed]) from USAFacts this year: 

10. How many voters have a party affiliation? 

[Map of percent of voters registered as Republican]([link removed])

This election year, readers wanted to understand [political affiliations]([link removed]). As of late September, Wyoming had the highest percentage of registered Republican voters (81%), and Washington, DC, had the highest percentage of registered Democrats (76%). State-wise, Maryland had the highest percentage of registered Democrats (52%).  

9. Which cities have the highest murder rates? 

Homicide rates were highest in counties home to large cities, where the average homicide rate is 10.5 per 100,000 people. The national average homicide rate is 7.5 per 100,000. [Click here to see the cities with the highest murder rates]([link removed]). 

8. How many Americans voted in 2020? 

In 2020, the [voting rate hit a 30-year high]([link removed]), with over two-thirds of eligible Americans voting in the presidential election. Youth voter turnout rose 10 percentage points compared to the presidential election, the largest gain among any age group. 

7. Which states rely the most on federal aid? 

[Map of Federal funding per capita by state]([link removed])

Montana had the [highest proportion of federal funding]([link removed]), with 31.8% of its budget coming from federal sources. It was followed by New Mexico (30.7%), Kentucky (30.1%), Louisiana (29.8%), and Alaska (29.0%). Vermont relied the least on federal funding (12.8%). 

6. How much money has the US given Ukraine since Russia’s invasion? 

As of March 2024, the United States has sent Ukraine [over $60 billion in funding]([link removed]) and equipment through military, economic, and humanitarian aid. Some of these funds will require repayment with interest after the Russia-Ukraine war.  

5. Which cities have the nation’s largest homeless populations? 

The Department of Housing and Urban Development estimated that 653,104 Americans were experiencing homelessness in January 2023. The [largest homeless populations]([link removed]) were in regions containing the nation’s two most populated cities: New York (88,025) and Los Angeles (71,320). 

4. Which states have the highest murder rates? 

[State homicide death rates and total homicides]([link removed])

Between 2020 and 2022, US homicide rates reached their highest levels in the 21st century. In 2022, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama had the [highest homicide rates per 100,00 people]([link removed]). New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Utah had the lowest rates.

3. Data on unauthorized US immigration and border crossings 

[Border encounters nationwide]([link removed])

Between October 2019 and June 2024, US Customs and Border Protection reported just under [11 million border encounters]([link removed]) — roughly equivalent to North Carolina’s population. There isn’t definitive data on unauthorized immigrant numbers, but border encounters provide an estimate. 

2. Which countries own the most US debt? 

[Foreign-owned debt]([link removed])

The US owes trillions of dollars in debt to foreign entities. As of April, foreign countries owned [approximately $7.9 trillion]([link removed]), or 22.9%, of total US debt. Japan and China have owned more Treasury bonds over the past 20 years than any other foreign nation. This article is a fan-favorite: it was the most-read article of 2023. 

1. What are the current swing states, and how have they changed? 

Swing states are characterized by having small vote margins and different political parties that win over time. In 2020, seven states were won by a margin of three percentage points or less. [Do you know what they were]([link removed])? 

Thank you for letting us be your source for government data — without the rhetoric —  in 2024. [Visit USAFacts]([link removed]) for insights on immigration, the economy, healthcare, and so much more. 



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