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How many times has the government shut down? @usafacts.org
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👀So which FAA towers are the most understaffed?

In 2023, Minnesota’s Rochester Tower was the nation’s most understaffed facility (at 47.8% of target air traffic controllers on staff).
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Why aren’t there enough air traffic controllers?
1️⃣The COVID-19 pandemic
2️⃣A long training process (2-3 years)
3️⃣Yearly losses of controllers and trainees
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✈️Burbank’s control tower temporarily closed overnight due to staffing shortages.

As the government shutdown continues, will this continue? Maybe.

In 2023, nearly half of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)'s 290 facilities were understaffed. Burbank Tower was 100% staffed.
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🏥 As lawmakers debate over whether to extend Affordable Care Act, let’s dig into who has #health #insurance — and who doesn't.

#DataViz #Maps #ACA
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Anyone else relate? 🙋
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In our new 6-part series, we're sharing #JustTheFacts on government support in America.

From food and housing to healthcare and education, we’ll unpack #JustTheFacts on how these programs work, who they serve, and what they cost: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsUeoe2GJdk
What is Poverty? Ep 1 of Just the Facts: Do you Qualify?
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Shutdowns are typically resolved by continuing resolutions, which provide short-term funding until a long-term deal is reached.

Every shutdown since 1990 has ended this way.
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Great question! A government shutdown happens when Congress doesn’t pass, or the president doesn’t sign, a spending bill to fund federal operations. This creates a funding gap that disrupts some government functions.
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Well, it's official — the #GovernmentShutDown. Let us know what questions you have. ⬇️
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🌪️Tropical Storms Humberto and Imelda are tracking toward the Atlantic coast — and could bring hazardous weather.

Track Atlantic hurricane season here: https://usafacts.org/answers/how-active-is-the-latest-hurricane-season/country/united-states/
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🏛️How many times has the government shut down?

Since 1975, the government has had 20 funding gaps, resulting in 10 shutdowns for various lengths of time.
🔹 The longest shutdown last for 34 days in 2019
🔹 The shortest? Just 1 day
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⌛It's the final countdown of the fiscal year. Unless Congress passes another continuing resolution by midnight on Tuesday, the government will shut down.

Here's everything you need to know.⬇️ #GovernmentShutdown usafacts.org/articles/gov...
Government shutdown 2025: What to know | USAFacts
Congress has until Tuesday at midnight to pass a continuing resolution. What's on the table?
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Got a minute? We want to hear from you! 🫵

If you could clear up ONE confusing part of how government works for young people ahead of the #midterms, what would it be?

Drop your thoughts in the comments!⬇️
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Is #autism increasing in the US?
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More kids are getting vaccine exemptions. Here’s where.
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The bluer the state, the less safe children are because the lower vaccination rates.
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How many people receive SNAP benefits in the US every month? | USAFacts (2024) USAFacts.
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🛢️ Top export? Industrial supplies.

🔹The US exported $713.2 billion in items like chemicals, metals, and raw materials.

🔹Mexico (16.9%) and Canada (14.2%) were the top buyers.

🔹Capital goods also flowed the other way: $112.6 billion worth (17.4%) went to Mexico in 2024. #DataViz #Economy
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Let’s break that down:

🧰Top US import in 2024? Capital goods.

🔹The US imported $969.1 billion worth, with Mexico (17.5%) and China (14.9%) as the top sources.

🔹China also supplied $214.3 billion (26.6%) of consumer goods — things like clothes, phones, and home electronics. #DataViz #Economy
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In 2024, trade with just 6 countries — Mexico, Canada, China, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan — made up nearly half (47.7%) of all US #trade. #DataViz #Economy
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🌏 What's the value of US #trade?

In June 2025, the US imported $337.5 billion in goods and services and exported $277.3 billion — resulting in a $60.2 billion trade deficit. #DataViz #Economy
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Employment has been the largest driver of authorized US immigration since FY 2017. In FY 2023, it accounted for 42% of all legal immigrants.

How do you think the new fee could affect these numbers? #DataViz #Immigration
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In FY 2024, the majority of #H1B recipients (150,647) came from India. Followed by China (31,735) and the Philippines (3,562). #DataViz #Immigration
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💼 #H1B visas just got a new price tag. A recent proclamation signed by President Trump sets the application fee at $100,000. So who might this affect?

In FY 2024, H-1B visas made up 20% (220,000) of issued work visas — down 17% from a record high the previous year. #DataViz #Immigration