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  1. Persistent poverty, U.S. birth rates down again, and more. Post This
  2. Welfare indicators and risk factors, age of first smartphone use and mental health, and more. Post This

Kissing Is At Least 1,000 Years Older Than We Thought
Sophie Lund Rasmussen & Troels Pank Arboll, Greater Good Magazine

22nd Welfare Indicators and Risk Factors Report to Congress
ASPE, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

U.S. Births Are Down Again, After the COVID Baby Bust and Rebound
Melissa S. Kearney & Phillip Levine, Brookings Institution

Persistent Poverty in Counties and Census Tracts
Craig Benson, et al., U.S. Census Bureau

Age of First Smartphone/Tablet and Mental Well-being Outcomes
Sapien Labs

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