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Physical Disability Statistics
Mobility and earnings gaps are stark and ongoing, from 34% of wheelchair users facing health service accessibility problems to a roughly $37,000 median earnings difference between employed people with and without disabilities in the U.S. You will also see what keeps people connected and working, like 61% of working age adults with disabilities using the internet alongside pressures such as 27% reporting their disability limits work and 23% relying on public benefits as their main income.

Trans Youth Statistics
One out of every 300 U.S. adults identifies as transgender, yet transgender youth are facing school and healthcare realities far beyond that small share, from 41% feeling unsafe at school to 72% experiencing misgendering in healthcare settings. This page pulls together the newest signals on mental health, discrimination, and policy pressure, so you can see exactly what those gaps add up to and why access to affirmation matters.

Aapi Statistics
Mobile-only internet and cashless habits may look like the headline, but Aapi facts cut deeper, with Asian Americans making up 14% of U.S. mobile-only users and reporting 2.0 times the workplace discrimination risk compared with White Americans. You will also see how wealth, education, and venture power sit alongside health and discrimination pressure points, including Asian Americans at 27% of U.S. venture deal counts and 2.9% unemployment in March 2024.

African American Statistics
Even with 79.3% of Black adults age 25 and up graduating high school or higher, 18.7% of Black people live in poverty and 34.8% of Black households report food insecurity. See how gaps in housing, healthcare, pay, and life outcomes add up with a 6.8% Black unemployment rate in 2024 and 113.5 Black homicides per 100,000 in 2022.

Native American Statistics
This page brings 2025 style urgency to Native American life by pairing health and economic disparities with everyday access gaps, from 2022 figures showing AIAN poverty at 18.5% versus 12.3% nationwide to 28.5% broadband access compared with 65% for White people. You will also see how Arizona’s 1.28 million AIAN residents, major state by state differences, and even emergency department use and suicide rates fit together into one picture that is harder to ignore than any single statistic.

Transgender Statistics
Transgender identity appears in every part of daily life, from 2.0% of U.S. adults who identified as transgender in 2020 to 22.8% who said they could not get gender affirming care when needed. The page also connects policy and personal risk, including a 2024 shift in Title IX enforcement and survey findings such as 58% of transgender youth reporting harassment in the past year.

Deaf Statistics
From 90,000-plus students receiving hearing-related services in the 2021 to 22 CRDC to YouTube watch time of over 3 billion hours with captions, the figures make it clear accessibility is not optional, it is measurable. You will also see how regulations like the EU Accessibility Act and WCAG 2.2 caption requirements turn “communication needs” into enforceable access, alongside research showing captioning can lift comprehension by 20% and lack of interpreters can delay Deaf patients by 48% more time.

Gay Statistics
LGBTQ people shoulder a heavier healthcare burden than many realize, from 45% lower odds of seeking mental care due to cost barriers to $6.5 billion in annual estimated costs to the U.S. healthcare system tied to disparities. You will also see how discrimination shows up on the job and in daily life, including 27% of LGBQ+ youth facing sexual orientation harassment and an estimated $3.1 billion total annual difference in outcomes that employers and healthcare systems cannot ignore.

First Generation Statistics
First generation students make up 34% of U.S. undergraduates yet earn less and face higher friction, from a 27% six year graduation rate to an average first job pay that is 23% lower and 15% more student debt. This page maps the pressure points and momentum, including the fact that 45% of first gen entrants drop out within three years while 72% are placed in jobs within six months, so you can see where support matters most.

Lgbt Homeless Youth Statistics
54% of LGBTQ youth experiencing homelessness reported high levels of perceived stress, and nearly 60% said they face discrimination, yet families and health access often fail first. With LGBTQ youth facing sharply higher odds of homelessness and 64% reporting at least one emergency shelter stay, these 2023 PIT and program backed findings show what is driving crisis and what supports must change.

Millennials Statistics
Millennials are the most smartphone packed, most diverse adult generation, making up 22% of the U.S. population and 35% of the labor force, yet their odds look nothing like the Boomers they overtook in size at 72.1 million versus 71.6 million. From 48.9% homeownership at ages 30 to 34 and paycheck to paycheck life to remote work, side hustles, and rising mental health pressures, this page pulls the tension points that shape how 1981 to 1996 born adults live, work, and spend.

Single Mother Statistics
Nearly 41.2% of households with children under 18 are led by a single parent, and single mothers bring in a median $46,000 while earning just 74.1% labor force participation and a $20.10 median hourly wage. Yet the strain is visible everywhere from 48% unable to pay housing costs in the past year and 19.5% poverty for female headed households to child care and work schedules that too often make steady employment feel out of reach.

Single Mom Statistics
Even with 5.9 million working single mothers, poverty still hits 44% of mothers of kids under 18, while 36.1% work part time or not year round. From childcare strain and housing cost burden to supports like TANF, CCDF, SNAP, and child support, these 2025 and latest findings show exactly why “just work” is not enough and where help is actually landing.

Native American Employment Statistics
AIAN unemployment still sits at 6.6% for workers aged 16 and over in 2022, well above the national 3.6%, with reservation unemployment averaging 15.2% in 2021 and long-term joblessness running 25.1% of all unemployed. Track how employment rebounds after COVID, how earnings still lag the national median, and why differences by place, gender, and education such as prime age work at 65.1% and bachelor holders at 72.4% reshape opportunity.

Native American Alcoholism Statistics
American Indian and Alaska Native people face a higher alcohol burden even as prevention and treatment access remains uneven, with alcohol use disorder prevalence at 11.7% in 2015–2019 and alcohol-attributable mortality running 2.4 times the White rate in CDC analyses summarized by SAMHSA. The page connects that gap to real system pressures like longer rural travel for care, limited on site evidence based opioid treatment, and funding and retention challenges that help explain why alcohol misuse still drives outsized deaths, hospitalizations, and social costs.

Gen Z Smoking Statistics
Smoking among core Gen Z in the US is down to 1.9% in 2023, and Gen Z young adults are at 4.6% in 2022, but the page also spotlights the pockets where it hits hardest, like 18.5% among Indigenous Australian Gen Z in 2022 and 10.2% for South African Black Gen Z in 2022. You will see exactly which groups pull the national trend down and which ones get left behind, plus how policy and mental health risks stack up.

Single Motherhood Statistics
With 54% of single mothers in the United States struggling to afford transportation in 2023, the page shows how day to day costs force tough tradeoffs before a paycheck ever arrives. From higher rates of low wage work and housing insecurity to the wide gap in mental and physical health, it connects the latest pressure points to what families need to thrive.

Single Father Statistics
With 72% of fathers saying work life balance is a major issue and 43% reporting they spend less time with their children than they want, this page gets specific about what “being the primary breadwinner” costs. You will also see how today’s support systems and coping pressures stack up, from housing stress and food insecurity to 70% of employees wanting some work from home flexibility.

Single Parent Families Statistics
Even when work is on the line, single parent households often carry a heavier load than married couples with housing, child care, and stress. From 1.6 million U.S. families on TANF in 2023 and child care subsidies reaching 1.8 million children in 2022 to 46% of single parent households receiving SNAP in 2021, the page traces how support systems help and where gaps still hit hardest.

Lgbtq Statistics
From workplace harassment to housing insecurity, this LGBTQ statistics page shows how everyday discrimination can stack up across life. You will see that 25% of LGBTQ adults were targeted by hate crimes or bias incidents in the past 12 months and that 44% reported employment discrimination, alongside the surprising health and mental health gaps that persist even when policies claim inclusion.