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Netherlands Immigration Statistics
With 1.7 million foreign born residents in the Netherlands in 2024 and 18.9% of the population living with a migration background, the page connects everyday demographics to policy pressures, from asylum peaks and Ukrainian temporary protection to a 2.5% net migration rise in 2023. It also pinpoints who is building careers and who is still waiting by covering foreign born work participation and refugee employment gaps alongside the latest flows such as long stay permits, visas, and naturalizations.

Illegal Immigration Uk Statistics
By the year ending March 2024, 36,810 people were detected crossing the Channel in small boats, the highest annual total since records began in 2018, yet detected small boat arrivals were down year ending June 2024 to 5,208. This page traces how that surge reshaped irregular entry patterns, the nationalities behind them, and the pressure on courts, hotels, and public services, with wider estimates of nearly 745,000 irregular migrants in the UK in 2020 excluding EEA nationals.

Political Statistics
See how election security spending, political ad reach, and trust in political information collide, from $16.8 billion global cybersecurity spending for elections in 2024 to 49% of people distrusting political information due to algorithmic amplification. The page ties together verified ad impressions, AI labeling volumes, and the breach and phishing patterns behind real-world election integrity risks.

Municipal Government Services Industry Statistics
Even as 2024 priorities tilt toward cybersecurity and faster service delivery, public safety still takes the biggest share of local employment while staffing gaps persist, with 34% of leaders saying they are understaffed for citizen needs. The page pulls together the latest risk and operations pressure points, from $9.7 billion global public sector cybersecurity services spending forecast for 2024 to 311 response times of 4 minutes and 72% compliance with WCAG 2.1, showing how communities are funding modernization, shrinking call volume, and managing exposure all at once.

Tampon Tax Statistics
Tampon tax turns period care into a budget battle that hits real school days, workdays, health and dignity, with global losses from period poverty estimated at $130 billion every year by the World Bank in 2018. The page connects how tax rates inflate costs and push substitutes or skipping products to outcomes such as UK Plan International finding 1 in 10 girls missed school in 2017 and a 2021 survey showing EU averages of 13.5 percent VAT compared with the non EU OECD rate of 8.2 percent.

Government Industry Statistics
Federal debt held by the public hit $26.3 trillion in FY 2023, while interest costs are projected to reach $1 trillion by 2025, even as 30% of marketable debt comes due within a year and the debt to GDP ratio rose to 98%. This Government Industry snapshot ties those pressures to what drives spending, revenue, and operational strain across programs, procurement, and services, including debt held by the Federal Reserve and major holder concentration abroad.

Electoral College Statistics
A 2024 snapshot of Electoral College rules shows how states can steer electors with winner take all, congressional district allocations in Maine and Nebraska, and newer laws pushing faithfulness, even as faithless electors stay rare. See why the presidency has still flipped without matching the national popular vote in 5 of the last 6 elections and check how the system converted state results into totals such as 2016 Florida’s 29 and 2020 Texas’s 38.

Prostitution Government Statistics
See how Prostitution Government’s newest figures are reshaping the policy conversation, with notable 2025 shifts in recorded activity and enforcement outcomes. The page connects those trends to the lived reality behind the datasets, so you can understand what’s changing and what still isn’t.

Polling Statistics
See how polling gets sharper when outreach, calibration, and mode choices are handled with care, including a 3.2% median reduction in nonresponse bias from adaptive mixed-mode strategies and a 0.6% nonresponse bias adjustment rate in weighted meta-analyses. Then compare the business side and execution realities, from $2.4 billion global market size for polling and survey software to the stubborn fact that median absolute presidential polling error is still about 2.4 percentage points near Election Day.

Asylum Statistics
Asylum case statistics shift sharply, with 2025 figures reshaping how long claims take and what outcomes look like at each step. Read this page to see the contrast between what applicants expect and what the data actually shows as the system moves in 2025.

Lockdown Statistics
Remote work didn’t just change how people worked it rewired IT overnight, with 2021 showing $64.0 billion SASE market growth and a $3.5 billion unified endpoint management market, alongside a 72% surge in endpoint counts for companies with remote employees. Lockdown’s most expensive lesson shows up too, from a $8.64 million average data breach cost outside North America in 2020 to IT support costs rising 22%, making this page essential for anyone trying to prevent the next shift from becoming a bill.

Youth Voter Turnout Statistics
The latest youth turnout in the United States hit a record 55 percent for ages 18 to 29 in 2020, but the breakdown is anything but uniform with college educated youth at 65 percent and non college youth at 47 percent, plus first time voters at 53 percent. This page tracks how factors like race, gender, place, and identity shift participation, from 58 percent for young women 18 to 29 to rural youth lagging at 45.3 percent.

Voter Fraud Statistics
Voter fraud cases hinge on specifics, and the latest numbers show how often what gets alleged in political arguments does not match what is documented in court. See the clearest 2025 or 2026 snapshot of attempted or proven misconduct and the patterns that keep repeating, so you can separate rumor from evidence with precision.

Legalizing Prostitution Statistics
See what changed since 2026 in the debate over legalizing prostitution, including the latest read on arrests, public order impacts, and safety tradeoffs. The figures reveal a sharper divide between harm reduction outcomes and the costs critics warn about, forcing a more uncomfortable question than most advocacy claims.

Pro Gun Statistics
Pro Gun’s statistics reveal a sharp 2025 shift in how gun deaths and firearm violence are distributed, down to the places and circumstances that most strongly shape the outcomes. It is the kind of data that challenges assumptions fast, showing where attention and policy will either miss the mark or finally land it.

Green Card Statistics
Green Card statistics reveal how the odds changed as policy and demand shifted, with 2025 numbers showing a sharper split between who applies and who ultimately benefits. If you think the process is predictable, these latest figures will challenge that assumption quickly.

Immigration Detention Statistics
See how Immigration Detention statistics in 2026 reveal the latest shift in who is held and why, with the most current figures replacing familiar older patterns. The page puts stark contrasts side by side so you can understand what has changed, what has not, and where the pressure points are growing.

Ice Raids Statistics
Ice Raids stats reveal how raid pressure has shifted, with 2026 bringing a clear jump in activity that changes who gets overwhelmed first. Track the biggest movers in frequency and outcomes so you can plan your next run with numbers that match what is actually happening right now.