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In our new 6-part series, we're sharing #JustTheFacts on government support in America.
Food. Housing. Healthcare. Education. How do these programs work? Who do they help? What do they cost?
It's not just about numbers — it’s about understanding what support systems exist and asking: Do we do too much, too little, or just the right amount?
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I believe government data empowers Americans to make informed decisions about our country.
I started @USAFacts to understand government through data — where the money comes from, where it goes, and what the outcomes are. Unlike businesses that measure success by profit, government is measured by the impact of its spending. People may disagree on what those outcomes should be, and democracy allows for debate on that.
As a numbers guy, I was excited to see that the government provides so much data that gives us a clear picture of how the country is doing. The federal government collects this data through interactions with citizens, surveys it takes, economic data that it acquires, and more. It also rolls up data from the 90,000 state and local governments to understand the effects of the money the federal government provides the states and to give states a way to benchmark and learn from other states. As American taxpayers, we need to know what the outcomes are — then we can debate whether government should do more or less.
For example, K-12 education is mostly funded locally. But the National Center for Education Statistics tracks data on everything from student-teacher ratios, to standardized test performance, to what degrees colleges students are pursuing. It also helps us understand how schools are funded. In total, 14% of public school funding comes from federal programs and agencies. For example, Caddo Parish, Louisiana gets 21% of its funding from the federal government, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota gets 19%. Out of the school districts with at least 10,000 students, Gallup-Mckinley School District in New Mexico receives the highest share of federal funding at 45%, while Council Rock School District in Pennsylvania receives the lowest at 2%. Of the top ten largest school districts, Houston receives the highest percentage from the federal government at 23%. These are the numbers I look at when evaluating how government at all levels supports the US education system.
Let's take a different issue like infrastructure. I like to look at measures such as bridge quality – the Bureau of Transportation Statistics tells us 42% of our bridges are rated in good condition. If we spend money on infrastructure, this is a number I personally would expect to see increase. But maybe someone who doesn’t drive over a bridge every day would have a different opinion of what should change. Regardless of your opinion, we need the numbers to have an informed debate.
Government data doesn’t dictate decisions, but it does provide a factual foundation for meaningful discussions. For government to be modern, efficient, and effective, decision-makers and citizens alike must have access to clear, reliable data. That includes data on taxes, spending, and the kind of outcomes we get from this spending. IThis data is vital not only for today's policymaking but for future generations.
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@JeffBerding @TQLStadium @FIFACWC @RedBullSalzburg @Masandawana @AucklandCity_FC @Tuzos Wondered where you were heading… nice!!
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Thrilled to be in New York with FIFA president, Gianni Infantino for the unveiling of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup trophy. We look forward to hosting some of the world's top clubs at @TQLStadium this summer.

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As people head to the polls on #ElectionDay, let’s look back on some key stats from the last presidential election, courtesy of @USAFacts.
2020 had the highest voter turnout of the 21st century — 66.8% of Americans over 18 cast their vote. That's great.
As with past elections, a higher share of women than men turned out to vote: 68.4% of women, compared to 65% of men.
Voter turnout was highest among those ages 65 to 74, at 76%. It was lowest among those ages 18 to 24, at 51%. #JustTheFacts
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Grab your headphones! @Steven_Ballmer joined @kevinroose and @CaseyNewton to talk about how we’re helping Americans debate with #JustTheFacts instead of rhetoric.
Listen to the latest episode of Hard Fork: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/can…

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In @Fortune's recent CEO Daily, @Steven_Ballmer shares how he's breaking down #JustTheFacts around “hot button issues for the election” in our new video series.
fortune.com/2024/08/16/wha…
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@becca_costello Happy to chat. @StriveTogether provided me with a ~two month sabbatical earlier this year
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The @StriveTogether #CradleToCareer Network received global recognition from the #SchwabFoundation at the @wef Annual Meeting! We are honored to be in partnership with StriveTogether. They prove what's possible when we transform systems. Congratulations!
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We've been named a Social Innovator of the Year by the #SchwabFoundation! The award recognizes how we bring people together to solve complex problems. @JenBlatz is in Davos, Switzerland to accept the award at the @wef Annual Meeting. #WEF24 #GlobalAlliance hubs.li/Q02gv3Sm0
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The @FAANews is probing Boeing's manufacturing practices after a section of fuselage blew out from an Alaska Airlines flight.
This incident has people wondering about the safest way to travel: flying or driving?
Here’s a look at @bts_usdot data: usafacts.org/articles/is-fl…

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Spice up your weekend with Chili Fest at Findlay Market. tinyurl.com/55m494yv
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We hope you will join us for the first episode of our new webinar to learn about StriveTogether’s new Training Hub that helps community leaders strengthen their ability to work across sectors, change systems and achieve equitable outcomes. Register now at bit.ly/41BIAOD

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🗺️📍🏡 Over 100 cities and counties have committed to measurably ending homelessness for entire populations. Using data, Built for Zero communities have changed how local homeless response systems work and the impact they can achieve.
Join us: bit.ly/3SMX8sa

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Congrats to the 22 Recompete finalists announced by
@US_EDA! Exciting this innovative program focused on alleviating economic distress is underway.
7 finalists focused exclusively on rural communities & 5 led by or involve Tribal orgs @AsstSecCastillo eda.gov/news/press-rel…
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