2020 Post-Election Review
December 11, 2020
The 2020 Election has already had significant analysis about the results, and there will be much better work coming in early 2021. There has, though, been little analysis so far on how this fits into long-term political trends in the United States. Here is one initial view of where 2020 fits into the larger trajectory of our democracy
by Donnie Fowler, USF Adjunct Professor & Co-Founder of DemLabs



The 2020 Election has already had significant analysis about the results,and there will be much better work coming in early 2021. There has,though, been little analysis so far on how this fits into long-term politicaltrends in the United States. Here is one initial view of where 2020 fitsinto the larger trajectory of our democracy.

Read More Stories

July 20, 2016
Historical Salary Requirements for Home Ownership around the United States - From 1950 to today
READ STORY
November 15, 2015
Universal Basic Income: Does the Math Add Up? - A Data Analysis from Data4America
Data and math can’t always separate truth from fiction. But even in the face of uncertainty, they can often separate plausible from ridiculous. For example, if you say we should eliminate the income tax and pay for it by cutting defense spending by 50%, I can collect the data, add up the numbers, and ask you what you’re going to do about the other $1 trillion in lost revenue.
READ STORY
December 11, 2020
2020 Post-Election Review
The 2020 Election has already had significant analysis about the results, and there will be much better work coming in early 2021. There has, though, been little analysis so far on how this fits into long-term political trends in the United States. Here is one initial view of where 2020 fits into the larger trajectory of our democracy
READ STORY
EXPLORE MORE