About 80% of the U.S. lives in cities. That's 264 million people. But how does it vary per state? We investigate.
Nearly half a billion people live on the third-largest continent. We take a closer look in this population map of North America.
This massive map highlights overseas territories and dependencies around the world and their sovereign states.
This graphic looks at gas affordability in Latin America, showing how much a liter of gas costs in 19 countries, relative to average incomes.
The U.S. saw 7.4% population growth in the past decade, the lowest it's been since the 1930s. How does population by state look today?
Puerto Rico is the latest jurisdiction to toss in the towel, with the Governor warning that the island is close to falling into a debt "death...