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TheVoiceOfJoyce In honor of Memorial Day, USA Facts looked at how many soldiers died in our wars from 1775-1991, 1.2 million lives lost. The rate of employment is decreasing and there are very few empty homes on the Market. We could power our way through deficits by building the 5 million housing units we need.

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How many people have died in the US military?

Yesterday was Memorial Day, an opportunity to reflect on the sacrifices military personnel have made throughout the nation’s history. This solemn observance began at the end of the American Civil War as a day to lay flowers at soldiers’ graves and was designated as a national holiday in 1971. We have data on service member deaths ranging from the 1700s up to the current war in Iran for insight into how warfare and other factors have affected US soldiers.

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How many jobs did the US add last month? 

The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) monthly jobs report shows that the nation added about 115,000 jobs in April, below the monthly average of 239,800 over the last five years. We’ve just updated our site with the newest state and metro job data, so let’s take a look at the numbers. 

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Data behind the news

On Friday, Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a new policy stipulating that most foreigners seeking green cards must return to their home country before applying. Learn about the number of green cardsthe US issues.

The House of Representatives recently passed an amended version of a housing affordabilitybill that the Senate passed months ago. The Senate would need to approve the changes in the bill for it to pass. See the trends in housing affordability nationwide. 

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One last fact

There are many ways to assess the housing market, one of which is the home vacancy rate. This is the share of habitable homes that are not occupied as permanent residences. Maine had the nation’s highest gross vacancy rate in 2024: 20.6%. Vermont was second highest at 18.9%, and Alaska was third (17.5%). Connecticut had the lowest at 5.6%. 

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