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TheVoiceOfJoyce Homicides in America are not up in cities Trump called in National Guard.

In fact, Trump’s policies are so unpopular, ICE agents are retiring, the military now has a 21% retention rate and people with integrity are leaving their jobs, inspite of large bonuses.

Now USAFACTS on Crime Statistics, Education scores and the IRS.

Where are the nation’s highest murder rates?  

There were 22,380 homicides in the US in 2023, or 6.8 homicides per 100,000 people. But rates, of course, vary by location. Where are rates highest, and where are they declining?

Ranking counties by the largest number of homicides and the homicide rate shows two different pictures.  

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The US military in metrics and demographics

The US military had about 2.1 million troops as of March 2025, a force that has gradually declined since the late 1980s. Nearly two-thirds of military members are on active duty, stationed in the US and abroad. Let’s get to know the military from different data angles.

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Making sense of the tax code 

There are thousands of people who don’t have to pay federal income taxes. Curious how that’s true? Sign up for the Tax (De)code, a five-issue crash newsletter course in the American tax system.

Data behind the news

One last fact

Eighth-grade reading scores fell in 38 states from 2019 to 2024. According to the Nation’s Report Card, eighth graders must score 281 to be proficient, which means a student can form an opinion about an author’s arguments. In 2024, the average eighth-grader had a reading score of 258. 

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