The U.S. Census Bureau's Small Business Pulse Survey measured the pandemic's impact on the nation's small businesses. The survey was discontinued in April 2022, but we've pulled together a few final insights from the Minnesota data that we analyzed.
National Engineers Week each February offers us a great opportunity to learn more about the engineering workforce. Here are five facts you may not have known about Minnesota's engineers.
As Minnesota children head back to school in the fall, school leaders will be facing a number of challenges, from staffing shortages, to managing learning loss following remote learning, to handling the ongoing health risks of the pandemic. But several of the challenges facing traditional public schools, in particular, pre-date the pandemic. IT Analyst Megan Chmielewski explains.
May is Older Americans Month, and IT Analyst Megan Chmielewski shares 7 things to know about Minnesota's older adults with Minnesota Compass readers.
IT Analyst Megan Chmielewski has pulled together facts and data about Minnesota's Ukrainian population.
As of March 30, all Minnesotans age 16 and older are eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, prompting us at Minnesota Compass to take a look at the current state of vaccination—and vaccine hesitancy—in Minnesota.
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.
Minnesota Compass pulled together some of the most interesting facts about voters in Minnesota in the most recent statewide elections, the 2018 midterms.