

The charts above display the ambient air quality trends for particle pollution ("particulate matter" or PM), and show that average PM concentrations have decreased over the years by -28% since 1990 for the first measure (PM10) and by -11% since 2000 for the second measure (PM2.5).
Bottom Line: Landsburg is correct, the air today is cleaner than it was in the past (according to EPA data).
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