What makes a person decide not to vote? There are several reasons.
We know Minnesotans take pride in our state’s high voter participation, and the impressive turnout in the August 2020 primary was no exception.
We are entering an election unlike any other in recent American history, as citizens head to the polls in the middle of a global pandemic.
Workers of color and immigrant workers have had the double disadvantage of being more likely to be furloughed or laid off and more likely to be frontline workers in critical industries.
The U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey provides near real-time data on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on U.S. households.
Minnesota has been praised for a high quality of life, and disparaged for its racial inequities. Wilder Research’s Paul Mattessich reexamines why the pieces don’t fit in the puzzle that is Minnesota.
When you compare COVID-19's impact on racial group populations, disparities in death rates become evident.
Since March 16, nearly 100,000 workers in Minnesota’s food and beverage sector have filed for unemployment insurance.
MN Compass looks at COVID-19 health risk factors of Minneapolis-St. Paul communities.
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Greater Minnesota communities and their residents face unique challenges in providing and accessing health care