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How many DACA recipients are there? 

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) offers temporary deportation protection for people who came to the US as children and do not have legal immigration status. DACA status then enables people to apply for work authorization. Roughly 515,600 people had active DACA status at the end of June 2025. But how has the number of active DACA recipientschanged since its creation in 2012? 

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Medicaid spending by the numbers

Medicaid provided health coverage to 29.2% of people living in the US in federal fiscal year 2023. Most of the program’s costs go to people with disabilities and people who are 65 or older. Here’s what the data shows about how Medicaid spending has changed over time and how it varies across the country. 

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Ask an Analyst: Searching for ICE data 

Ask an Analyst is a new serieswhere our analysts let you in on how they make sense of the data. Ever read a USAFacts article and think “How did they find this info?” Ask an Analyst takes you behind the scenes with our team as they try scour government sources for metrics that answer some of today’s most pressing questions. 

In this first installment, Trygve and Chris go on a journey with analysts across government websites as they try to discern how Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity has changed over time. What’s the latest data and how can they find it?  Join the journey

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Where, as a percent of births, produces the most NBA players?

California

Kentucky

Louisiana

Washington, DC

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Data behind the news

The government is partially shut down. Learn more about what that means here

No doubt about it: it’s flu season.  

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One last fact

The FBI releases annual crime data for cities and metro areas. Data isn’t available for every US city, but the 2024 metrics (the most recent) cover 217 cities with populations of at least 100,000.  

Of these, Memphis, Tennessee, had the highest violent crime rate, with 2,501 violent crimes per 100,000 residents. Oakland, California, and Detroit followed at 1,925 and 1,781, respectively. Carmel, Indiana, had the lowest: 66.  

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