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More than 3 million US women at risk for alcohol-exposed pregnancy

An estimated 3.3 million women between the ages of 15 and 44 years are at risk of exposing their developing baby to alcohol because they are ...

Chronic fatigue syndrome affects 3.3 million Americans, the CDC ...

About 3.3 million US adults have chronic fatigue syndrome, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Chronic fatigue syndrome is more common than previously ... - PBS

That translated to about 3.3 million U.S. adults, CDC officials said. Among the other findings: The syndrome was more common in women than ...

Nearly 260 Million Americans Could Be Overweight or Obese by 2050

... more than 21 million young adults were overweight or obese, results show. The study predicts that an additional 3.3 million children and ...

POLICY BRIEF IWPR #C498

held in February – representing more than 3.3 million jobs (Figure 1). Their ... In 2020, more than one in four young Native American women and more than one in ...

Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) in the United States: Age Groups and ...

3.3 million Black or African American adults ages 18 and older (10.5% in this age group)1,2; 87,000 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander adults ages 18 and ...

How Many People Have A-Fib? Three Times More Than We Thought

Earlier projections had estimated that 3.3 million U.S. adults had atrial fibrillation, but these have not been updated in more than two decades ...

Understanding America's Labor Shortage

... more than 30 million U.S. workers were unemployed. Since then, job ... Even though there are more women working now than in February 2020, women's ...

Commonsense Updates to SSI Can Help 3.3 Million Americans Pull ...

Approximately two-thirds of older adults receiving SSI payments are women ... more than five and a half times what it was then. These woefully ...

The Demographic Outlook: 2024 to 2054

CBO estimates that net immigration to the United States was 2.6 million in 2022 and 3.3 million in 2023. ... million more people) in 2053 than the ...

ME/CFS Basics - CDC

It's estimated that up to 3.3 million people in the United States suffer from ME/CFS. ... Among adults, women are affected more often than men.

Key Statistics & Graphics - USDA ERS

... higher than 7.7 percent (10.2 million) in 2022. Very low food ... In 9.0 percent (3.3 million) of households with children, only adults were food ...

Key Facts about the Uninsured Population - KFF

In 2022, there were 25.6 million nonelderly uninsured people, over one million fewer than in 2016. ... US for more than five years was 33.1%. By ...

Public Programs Lift Millions of Women and Children Out of Poverty

If counted in the official poverty measure, SNAP would have lifted the incomes of more than 3.3 million people above the poverty line in 2015, ...

Women in the labor force: a databook : BLS Reports: U.S. Bureau of ...

Just over half (3.6 million) of these workers were women. The multiple jobholding rate for women at 5.0 percent in 2021 was higher than that for men, at 4.3 ...

Income and Poverty in the United States: 2020 - U.S. Census Bureau

In 2020, there were 37.2 million people in poverty, approximately 3.3 million more than in 2019 (Figure 8 and Table B-1). Between 2019 and ...

What we know about unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S.

Unauthorized immigrants live in 6.3 million households that include more than 22 million ... higher than their 3.3% share of the total U.S. ...

Statistics - National Eating Disorders Association

Over 3.3 million healthy life years worldwide are lost yearly because of eating disorders. ... more likely to engage in disordered eating behaviors than ...

Fact Sheet: The State of Women in the Labor Market in 2023

Three-quarters1 of so-called prime-age women2—those ages 25–54—hold down a job today, compared with slightly more than two-thirds a decade ago.

State of Homelessness: 2024 Edition - endhomelessness.org

... U.S. Census Microdata, Housing ... From 2019-2023, the number of people who entered emergency shelter for the first time increased more than 23 percent.