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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.

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Is Delhi India’s Largest City?

(November 2007) India is both a highly rural country, with the large majority of its population living in villages, and home to some of the world’s largest metropolitan areas.

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The Growing Color Divide in U.S. Infant Mortality

How one fares in the United States has been characterized by a racial division that begins at birth with disparities in health care.

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U.S. Racial/Ethnic and Regional Poverty Rates Converge, but Kids Are Still Left Behind

(2007) New poverty estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey show that about 36.5 million Americans—12 percent of the population—lived in poverty in 2006. While poverty rates continue to vary widely by subgroup and region, longer-term trends point to a growing convergence in poverty levels among minority groups and for people living in different parts of the country.1

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Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)

U.S. Racial Inequality May Be as Deadly as the Coronavirus

The mortality rate for Black Americans in non-pandemic years is higher than the mortality rate for white Americans who died from COVID-19 and all other causes in 2020.

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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.

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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%.

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Project: American Community Survey and Decennial Census Support Services

Data Snapshot. Computer & Broadband Access in Appalachia (2013-2017)

82.2% of Appalachian households have access to a computer device. The U.S. average of 87.2%.

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