Fewer than 1% of federal criminal defendants were acquitted in 2022
In 2022, only 290 of 71,954 defendants in federal criminal cases – about 0.4% – went to trial and were acquitted.
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In 2022, only 290 of 71,954 defendants in federal criminal cases – about 0.4% – went to trial and were acquitted.
In 24 places where detailed statistics are available, same-sex marriages in recent years have ranged from less than 1% to 3.4% of all marriages.
In 2022, single women owned 58% of the nearly 35.2 million homes owned by unmarried Americans, while single men owned 42%.
This year, at least 28 states and the District of Columbia will legally recognize Juneteenth as a public holiday.
In 2020, properties in 102 of the 198 countries and territories in the study were targeted in incidents tied to religion.
The public is sharply divided along partisan lines on topics ranging from what should be taught in schools to how much influence parents should have over the curriculum.
About three-quarters of U.S. adults rate spending time with family as one of the most important things to them.
Young workers express general contentment with many aspects of work; personal connections like relationships with co-workers stand out.
About six-in-ten Asian American registered voters are Democrats or lean Democratic, but 51% of Vietnamese American voters tilt Republican.
Americans are split on the size and role of the government, though reducing the budget deficit is a higher priority than it was last year.
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