Bankruptcies, business establishments, construction real estate, foreign trade, farms and agriculture, Gross Domestic and Gross State Product (GDP), prices (inflation)
Enrollment and student demographics, completion and dropout rates, educational attainment, expenditures and revenues, staff salaries, test scores and performance, private schools.
Expenditures, revenues by states and local government, including counties, cities, and special districts. Federal spending in states and local governments.
The number of AIDS cases reported increased in most U.S. state from 2013 to 2014. The increase for the United States during this period was 40,682, up 52.4% compared with 2013. Only three states, Montana, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts reported a decrease in AIDS cases.