Data

2020 Census responses trickling in

Long Island's 2020 Census response rate is higher than the New York average, but many still need to respond.

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How much will you get under the federal stimulus plan?

Find out how much money you are eligible to receive under the federal stimulus plan.

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Data: Hospital beds available on Long Island

As COVID-19 hits LI, explore the region's current hospital bed capacity.

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Long Island’s middle class is becoming smaller

Median income on Long Island has barely recovered to its 2009 levels, and a growth in income disparity is furthering the divide between the haves and have-nots.

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Long Island children have more opportunities than NYC children

Overall, Long Island overwhelmingly provides far higher opportunity levels and better resources for children than their counterparts in New York City.

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Are Long Island’s children better off than rest of U.S.? Yes – and no.

A new study finds that while Long Island offers its children high level of opportunities, it varies significantly area to area.

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The top 10% of Long Islanders are becoming more wealthy

Where the top 10% of our population started seeing wages rise again in 2012, the bottom 10% did not see growth until 2014.

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Report: Nearly half of renters in NY are burdened

A recent report by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies found that nationwide the U.S. rental market has changed a great deal since the 1990s.

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How are the bottom 10% of Long Island faring?

Adjusted for inflation, we found that Long Island's bottom 10% has actually seen a 2% wage decline since 2005.

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Long Island’s Asian American population on the rise

Two towns in Nassau County saw significant increases in the Asian American population from 2013 to 2018.

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