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Quoctrung Bui

Quoctrung Bui

Deputy Graphics Director for Opinion at The New York Times

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Recent Articles

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Opinion | Frustrated With Polling? Pollsters Are, Too (Published 2022)

Ten pollsters on what’s going wrong with political polling and how they’re trying to fix it in 2022.
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Delta Variant Hasn’t Yet Changed Many Return-to-Office Plans (Publi...

A recent survey finds most people report they are already back at their workplace or will be soon.
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Small Businesses Have Surged in Black Communities. Was It the Stimu...

New research finds a big rise in new businesses despite the pandemic, particularly in predominantly Black neighborhoods.
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Coronavirus Models Are Nearing Consensus, but Reopening Could ... -...

The convergence coincides with growing uncertainty about the effects of changing public policy.
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Jobless Claims Hit 3.3 Million in the Last Report. This Week’s Will...

An analysis of Google search data suggests that last week’s unemployment claims could surpass 5 million.
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Three Months’ Salary for an Engagement Ring? For Most People, It’s ...

Though the amount varies, as a percentage of income the cost is surprisingly constant.
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Hacking the Tax Plan: Ways to Profit Off the Republican Tax Bill (P...

Some strategies are straightforward; others fiendishly difficult. For many you’ll need to act fast.
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How Many Americans Would Pass an Immigration Test Endorsed by Trump...

What happens when Americans turn proposed immigration rules on themselves?
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Why Some Men Don’t Work: Video Games Have Gotten Really Good (Publi...

Young men are working less. Some economists think it’s because they’re home playing video games.
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Is the Trump Presidency Getting More Normal? Experts Rate 28 ... - ...

The Trump presidency has had more than its share of unusual events. Here’s a guide to what matters and what doesn’t.
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A Secret of Many Urban 20-Somethings: Their Parents Help With the R...

America’s rapidly changing labor market means it’s harder to find economic security at a young age.
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The States That College Graduates Are Most Likely to Leave (Publish...

Educated younger people in the less densely populated parts of the nation tend to move to the big coastal cities, because that’s where the jobs are.
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Actually, Income in Rural America Is Growing, Too (Published 2016) ...

A widely reported fact from the new Census Bureau turns out, on closer inspection, to be wrong.
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The Most Detailed Map of Gay Marriage in America (Published 2016)

Novel use of tax records gives researchers a clearer look at the demographics of same-sex married couples than was previously possible.
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The Geography of U.S. Inequality (Published 2016)

How have the contours of incomes changed, state by state, over the last two decades?
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How the Middle Class May Have Gotten a Raise (Published 2016) - The...

Through a combination of low prices and moderate wage gains, 2015 may have been a great year for median household incomes.
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The One Question Most Americans Get Wrong About College Graduates (...

Since the recession, the case for college seems as if it has changed considerably. But has it?
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Hidden Side of the College Dream: Mediocre Graduation Rates (Publis...

An abysmally low percentage of students who need federal loans manage to earn a degree.
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The David Bowie Song That Fans Are Listening to Most: 'Heroes ... -...

A chart of the songs Spotify users listened to most after David Bowie’s death.