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BW #34: House of Representatives (solution)
There was big news in the US House of Representatives this week, as members of the Republican party ousted the speaker. This week, we look at some recent election data about the US House.
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BW #34: House of Representatives
There was big news in the US House of Representatives this week, as members of the Republican party ousted the speaker. This week, we look at some recent election data about the US House.
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BW #33: Fracking (solution)
Fracking is a commonly used technique to extract petroleum products. It also seems to use a great deal of water. How much water does it use, and is the same amount needed everywhere? Let's check!
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BW #33: Fracking
Fracking is a commonly used technique to extract petroleum products. It also seems to use a great deal of water. How much water does it use, and is the same amount needed everywhere? Let's check!
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BW #32: Unions (solution)
A number of unions are on strike right now. This week, we'll look at unions — how many people belong to them, has thatchanged over time, and how much of a salary benefit do unions give?
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BW #32: Unions
A number of unions are on strike right now. This week, we'll look at unions — how many people belong to them, has thatchanged over time, and how much of a salary benefit do unions give?
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BW #31: Poverty (solution)
The US Census Bureau just reported an uptick in poverty rates in 2022, after a previous downturn. What have US poverty numbers looked like over the last few decades, for different ages and races?
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BW #31: Poverty
The US Census Bureau just reported an uptick in poverty rates in 2022, after a previous downturn. What have US poverty numbers looked like over the last few decades, for different ages and races?
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BW #30: Uncertainty (solution)
What countries reflect greater uncertainty about their future than others? Does this measure stay constant over time? Are countries with higher uncertainty the ones we think we should worry about?
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BW #30: Uncertainty
What countries reflect greater uncertainty about their future than others? Does this measure stay constant over time? Are countries with higher uncertainty the ones we think we should worry about?
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BW #29: Auto accidents (solution)
There seem to be more cars on the road than ever. But are there also more auto accidents? This week, we'll examine data about accidents in OECD countries.