Dear OP, reg. the sources, I am in doubt about where to find the specific sources and data given what you write.
Simply writing "cis.org" , "cdc.gov" and "pewsocialtrends.org" is not at all specific. And... "cdc.gov" ... is "Center for Disease Control And Prevention"... how would that be a source?? And where should I find the specific data for it there??
And both of the other sources are "think tanks".
Could you give sources that are far more specific? And also sources that are hopefully more trustworthy and credible than think tanks? Think tanks are not necessarily trustworthy, but they are not necessarily good sources in and of themselves, and usually, you would see what references and sources the think tanks themselves make and then look up the references and sources.
Dear OP, reg. the sources, I am in doubt about where to find the specific sources and data given what you write.
Simply writing "cis.org" , "cdc.gov" and "pewsocialtrends.org" is not at all specific. And... "cdc.gov" ... is "Center for Disease Control And Prevention"... how would that be a source?? And where should I find the specific data for it there??
And both of the other sources are "think tanks".
Could you give sources that are far more specific? And also sources that are hopefully more trustworthy and credible than think tanks? Think tanks are not necessarily trustworthy, but they are not necessarily good sources in and of themselves, and usually, you would see what references and sources the think tanks themselves make and then look up the references and sources.