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In U.S., Who Is at Greatest Risk for Suicides?
(2010) More than 30,000 Americans commit suicide each year; hundreds of thousands more attempt it but fail.
Project: American Community Survey and Decennial Census Support Services
Data Snapshot. Education in Appalachia (2013-2017)
88.5% of Appalachian adults (ages 25-64) have earned a high school diploma, similar to the U.S. average of 88.6%.
Project: American Community Survey and Decennial Census Support Services
Data Snapshot. Income and Poverty in Appalachia (2013-2017)
Appalachia's median household income is 83% of the U.S. figure.
World Population Highlights 2007: Environment
Carbon dioxide emissions have grown dramatically in the past century because of human activity, chiefly the use of fossil fuels such as oil and coal, as well as changes in land use such as cutting down forests.
Project: American Community Survey and Decennial Census Support Services
Data Snapshot. Appalachia’s Population (2013-2017)
25.6 million people live in Appalachia's 420 counties. Since 2010, Appalachia's population has grown 1.4%; the nation's has grown 5.3%.
The Plight of Internally Displaced Persons
(2005) Americans perched on punctured rooftops in the blazing sun for days. Others slogged through rising floodwaters. And many others rushed inland before the storm hit, only to remain homeless weeks later, unable to return to their ruined homes.
Five U.S. Facts and Trends in 2023 That You Should Know
The U.S. population has entered middle age. How is the country aging, and what could that mean for the future?
Project: American Community Survey and Decennial Census Support Services
The Appalachian Region Data Overview. ARC Chartbook 2013-2017
Data suggest that Appalachia faces a digital divide—not just between the Region’s households and the rest of the nation but also between the Region’s rural and more urban areas, say the authors of a Population Reference Bureau (PRB) report for the Appalachian Regional Commission.