About the same share of American Jews supported the Republican presidential candidates running in 2000 and 2004, though the share was higher in 2008 and 2012.

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By one back-of-the-envelope estimate, the amount of dollars lost to tax cheating is almost exactly equal to the size of the annual budget deficit.

Some charts showing why tax scofflaws might worry less about getting caught by the IRS.

Half of white U.S. immigrants say growing numbers of new immigrants threaten American society. And the longer Hispanic immigrants have been in the U.S., the less likely they are to see later-comers as strengthening the country.

In some ways it's harder to imagine more disagreement between two runningmates on core issues than exists between Donald Trump and Mike Pence.

The gap in consumer confidence between the young and the old is at an all-time high.

People literally woke up hundreds of billions of dollars poorer this morning than they were last night, largely thanks to a desire to exact revenge against some faceless group of "elites" and "bureaucrats."

A decade out, the economy looks far worse under Trump's policies than it does after a China crash, for example.

Americans' waistlines aren't the only things expanding. The median size of newly built single-family homes reached nearly 2,500 square feet in 2015, its highest level on record.

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