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Explore America's changing demographics and the stories behind them. "The New Deciders," a special AMERICA BY THE NUMBERS WITH MARIA HINOJOSA presentation, premiered September 6, 2016 on PBS.

See how new voters across the nation are exerting their power in surprising ways in 2016.
See how new voters across the nation are exerting their power in surprising ways in 2016.
Black millennials from across the political spectrum gather to discuss civil rights.
Funding for AMERICA BY THE NUMBERS is provided by The California Endowment, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Druckenmiller Foundation, Ford Foundation, PBS, and W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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See how new voters across the nation are exerting their power in surprising ways in 2016.
See how a successful ad agency is addressing multicultural millennials.
By the numbers, some babies have the lowest chance of making it to their first birthdays
By the numbers, the untold story of Southeast Asian dropouts
By the numbers, new Americans take political agency
By the numbers, the largest oil play in the lower 48 states
By the numbers, one of the whitest places in America
By the numbers, some of the country’s most underserved veterans
By the numbers, a laboratory for the future of America
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See how new voters across the nation are exerting their power in surprising ways in 2016.
By the numbers, the new target consumers for advertising
By the numbers, some babies have the lowest chance of making it to their first birthdays
By the numbers, the untold story of Southeast Asian dropouts
By the numbers, new Americans take political agency
By the numbers, the largest oil play in the lower 48 states
By the numbers, one of the whitest places in America
By the numbers, some of the country’s most underserved veterans
High school graduates make more money, are less likely to be unemployed, and live longer.
Graduation rates are increasing - which states are leading and which states are lagging?
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