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Subject What's new at USAFacts
Date January 4, 2022 3:04 AM
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** What's new at USAFacts?
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USAFacts has several new articles to help you start 2022 with reliable, nonpartisan data to use in the new year. Here's a roundup of the latest content — from local climate data to an analysis of education to 2021 retrospectives — so nothing slips under your radar.


New reports:

After two years of coping with COVID-19, this new report considers ([link removed]) learning loss that's occurred during the pandemic.
* Last May, most fourth graders had four hours or fewer of daily live instruction during remote learning. White students learned in-person at the highest rates of any race or ethnicity in the 2020-21 school year. In January, half of all fourth graders attending in-person school were white. By May, that rose to 66%.

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Now it's easier than ever to look at climate trends close to home. ([link removed]) The Climate in the US page now features metrics for every county nationwide. Check historical data for your county dating back in some instances to 1900.


And in case you missed it:

What articles did readers love in 2021? Find out with our list of the 10 most-read articles of last year ([link removed]) : Relieving student debt was #9. The Biden administration's first 100 days came in at #7 (get a preview in the chart below). And, of course, lots of data on the coronavirus. Is your favorite article from 2021 on the list ([link removed]) ?
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Here are the numbers that shaped 2021 ([link removed]) . This article looks at the year that was from all angles: how US population rates and birthrates are changing, vaccine uptake, abortion access, federal spending and much more. Click through to get context behind some of the numbers in 2021 ([link removed]) .

One last fact

Inflation outpaced wage growth in 2021.

This data comes from the Federal Reserve and the Bureau of Labor Statics. See more on Instagram ([link removed]) .

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