The USWDS table requires numerical data use a monospace font. We currently don't have a monospace font in the Design System and will need to do research to figure out how we want to add a monospace font to the DS.
Use a monospace font for numerical data. For even better readability of dense, numerical data, consider formatting numbers that convey amounts, such as percentages, currency, or tallies, in a monospace font. (There’s no need to apply monospace formatting or alignment to phone numbers, zip codes, dates, or other number content that can’t be totaled.)
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The USWDS table requires numerical data use a monospace font. We currently don't have a monospace font in the Design System and will need to do research to figure out how we want to add a monospace font to the DS.
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