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TheVoiceOfJoyce USA FACTS provides data on AI usage and its 54% of our population. They don’t always trust their data searches and in a few cases AI substitutes for hiring a person. Also, there are over 6667,000 subsidized homes vacant? Why? Can they be accessed? The US needs approximately 5 million more units for public use? When do we start building?

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How do Americans feel about AI?

Census Bureau data from June of last year shows that a little more than half of Americans have used AI tools, whether for search, work, school, or brainstorming. The data also reveals how people feel about AI regarding trust, data privacy, and career concerns. Turns out, household adoption of the technology varies by age, income, employment, race, and more.

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The state of Section 8

The federal government has provided rental assistance to low-income Americans since the 1937 US Housing Act, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) now oversees eight different nationwide housing assistance programs. The latest data shows how many units the country has, who lives in them, and how long they must wait for one.

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Data behind the news

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were involved in the recent fatal shootings of people in Maine and Texask, bringing renewed attention to ICE, the number of people it detains, and the availability of up-to-date ICE data.

The Bureau of Labor Statisticswill release the June Consumer Price Index (CPI) tomorrow, July 14. What is the CPI and what does it mean for the economy? 

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One last fact

Immigrants (including all foreign-born residents) were 18.4% of employed workers in 2024. However, they made up 17.2% of the working-age population, indicating a higher employment rate than expected. (The working-age population includes everyone 16 and older.) 

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