Response Rate Map Shows Latest Data for Every Community Across U.S. Now Available Online The U.S. Census Bureau today released the initial response rates for every state, county and city across the nation – 16.7% of households have responded to the 2020 Census since invitations began arriving in mailboxes on March 12. The 2020 Census response rate map shows how cities and … [Read more...] about 16.7% of Households Have Responded to the 2020 Census
All-Out Oil Price War is Bad for Renewables
Sharply declining oil prices might be beneficial of economy as a whole in the short run but will considerably hurt the renewable sector in the long run. Green sentiment on its own is economically unsustainable. Hydrogen Market Analysis Global Biofuel Production Forecast, Extreme Market Scenario What Was Russia Thinking In Refusing To Cut Oil Production? … [Read more...] about All-Out Oil Price War is Bad for Renewables
New poll of Michigan Black women voters released
Over seven in 10 Black women voters (74%) in Michigan believe political candidates are failing to address the issues that are central to their lives, according to the findings of an online poll of 525 Michigan Black women that was released today by Mothering Justice and the National Women's Law Center. The survey participants—featuring eligible and likely voters in the November … [Read more...] about New poll of Michigan Black women voters released
Israel Elections 2020: What comes next?
The polls are counted yet uncertainty about who leads the country still governs the State of Israel. Israeli electorate seems stuck in perpetual limbo. What are possible election outcomes: 1. Going for 4th election round, the least likely outcome. 2. Netanyahu manages to build majority, the most likely yet unstable outcome. 3. Coalition government, comprising both right and … [Read more...] about Israel Elections 2020: What comes next?
Voters on high alert for fake news, ad fraud, and misinformation in 2020
With the 2020 presidential campaign in full swing, voters still feel stung by the effects of the 2016 election, with more than 77% saying they are concerned about fake news and misinformation this time around, according to a new study by Integral Ad Science (IAS), the global leader in digital ad verification. IAS asked prospective voters to weigh in on their perception of … [Read more...] about Voters on high alert for fake news, ad fraud, and misinformation in 2020
