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When Gun Violence Ends Young Lives, These Men Prepare the Graves
Just outside St. Louis, a cemetery for children sits on a hill. A wooden, weather-worn sign welcomes mourners to “Baby Land.” The gravediggers who made the special spot work quietly in the shadows. A KHN story by Cara Anthony.
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The Impact of Gun Violence on Children and Adolescents
This brief explores the disproportionate impacts of gun violence on children of color and male youth and the negative mental health consequences associated with gun violence.
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Child and Teen Firearm Mortality in the U.S. and Peer Countries
This brief examines how gun violence and other types of firearm deaths among children and teens in the United States compare to rates in other large and wealthy countries and finds the United States is alone among peer nations in the number of child firearm deaths.
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Proposed Changes to Federal Standards for Collecting and Reporting Race/Ethnicity Data
This KFF analysis of U.S. Census data reporting by race and ethnicity comes as the Biden Administration issued proposals for the first potential changes to minimum standards for race and ethnicity data used in federal reporting in 25 years.
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What Impact Has the Coronavirus Pandemic Had on Health Care Employment?
This chart collection takes a deep dive into employment data to analyze how jobs and wages in the health sector shrank and recovered since the coronavirus pandemic struck in early 2020.
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What to Know about Medicare Spending and Financing
This brief provides an overview of Medicare spending and financing, highlighting trends in Medicare spending and key drivers of spending growth, including higher enrollment, growth in health care costs, and increases in payments to Medicare Advantage plans.
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