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TheVoiceOfJoyce This week’s USAFacts data on IVF ( it produces 79,000+)air traffic delays and which states rely heavily on SNAP.

How many babies are conceived with IVF?

Does the stork have competition? Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is on the rise, and in vitro fertilization (IVF) accounts for more than 99% of procedures using this tech. Here’s the data on babies born via IVF, from trends over time to where it’s more common in the US. 

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Which airports have the best on-time track record? 

Thanksgiving, one of the busiest travel times of the year, is around the corner. If you’re flying or picking someone up from “arrivals,” soon, you’ll want to see the record on the best and worst airports and airlines for on-time performance. It turns out that 2025 hasn’t had the best on-time record, and that was before the government shutdown.

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Data behind the news

Dozens of immigration judges — many still within their two-year probationary period— have left the bench this year. Prior to that, immigration courts already faced a backlog. See how it’s grown in the last decade.

During the shutdown, Democrats in Congress focused on continuing subsidies for people enrolled in American Care Act coverage. More than 45 million people had enrolled in ACA-related insurance plans as of early 2024.

Did you study last week’s newsletter? It has the answers to the weekly fact quiz

One last fact

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program provided an average of $188 a month per participant in FY 2024. But in some states, more people rely on those benefits. The states with the highest percentage of SNAP usage were: New Mexico (21.2% of the state population), Louisiana (18.4%), and Oregon (17.7%).


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