News by the numbers: March 5-11

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March 11, 2022
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News by the numbers: March 5-11

 

World surpassed 6 million COVID deaths

On Monday, March 7, the number of known COVID deaths surpassed 6 million globally, according to   The U.S. has recorded more than 965,000 confirmed deaths鈥攎ore than any other country. 

Gas hit record-high price of $4.17 per gallon

On Tuesday, March 8, the average price of gas hit a record-high $4.17 per gallon. The previous record of $4.11 per gallon was in place since 2008.  New record prices have been set each day this last week. As of Friday morning, prices rose to $4.33 per gallon, .

Inflation rose 7.9%

Inflation reached a new 40-year high, with consumer prices rising 7.9% in a year, according to a . Notable increases include a 25% jump in energy prices, an 8% increase in food prices, and a 5% increase in housing prices. 

House passed $1.5 trillion spending bill

The House passed a on Wednesday that will fund the U.S. government through Sept. 30, the end of its fiscal year.  The bill allocates $13.6 billion in new aid to Ukraine.  Notably, $15.6 billion in COVID aid was stripped from the bill in order to ensure it would pass the Senate. The spending bill was approved by the Senate late Thursday night. 

2020 census missed nearly 19 million

According to a on Thursday, the 2020 census missed 18.8 million people, largely from historically undercounted populations, in its count. Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous Americans were undercounted by 3.3%, 4.9%, and 5.6% respectively. White and Asian Americans were overcounted. While a precise count is nearly impossible to achieve, statistical accuracy is important because population data determines federal spending allocation and congressional seats. 

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