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Subject Connect With Us on Social Media
Date May 5, 2023 8:44 PM
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America Counts: Hispanic, Black Adults More Likely to Report Long COVID-19 Symptoms

America Counts: Hispanic, Black Adults More Likely to Report Long COVID-19 Symptoms [ [link removed] ]

Hispanic and Black adults were more likely than other racial or ethnic groups to report COVID-19 symptoms lasting three months or longer, according to Census Bureau data.

Learn more about the profile of long COVID sufferers.

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2021 County Business Patterns [ [link removed] ]

From 2020 to 2021, the number of employer establishments in the U.S. increased by 1.9%.

Explore more Census Bureau economic data from our 2021 County Business Patterns. Find subnational economic data for nearly 1,000 industries, including the number of establishments, employment, and payroll.

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2022 Annual Building Permits Survey [ [link removed] ]

2022 annual estimates of housing units authorized by building permits at the national level, census region and division, state, metro area, county, and permit-issuing place are now available from our Annual Building Permits Survey.

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Census Blog: How Technology Is Making it Possible to Build the Largest Dataset in History About the United States and the People Who Live Here [ [link removed] ]

In this new blog, learn about the technological advances that have made it possible to link Census data from 1850-present.

Linking data sheds light on where and why people move, and generational changes in social class and family structure.

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America Counts: Missing Medicaid Data on Race/Ethnicity May Bias Health Research

America Counts: Missing Medicaid Data on Race-Ethnicity May Bias Health Research [ [link removed] ]

New research shows linking Medicaid data with Census data could help identify gaps and evaluate the quality of race/ethnicity information in Medicaid records.

Learn how the research can improve the identification and mitigation of racial/ethnic disparities.

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Don't miss a thing! Join more than 480,000 subscribers who get Census Bureau updates on social media.

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Curious about a career with the federal government's largest statistical agency? [ [link removed] ]

Whether you're a statistician or an information technology specialist, consider a career with the federal government's premier statistical agency.

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2022 Economic Census: Lilly's Data Story [ [link removed] ]

Meet Lilly.

Lilly used Census Bureau data to help secure a small business loan - statistics made possible by responses to the Economic Census.

By completing the Economic Census, companies contribute to a wealth of valuable data that can help grow their business.

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We The Data: Statistics in Schools - Recognizing Math and Statistics [ [link removed] ]

April was Math and Statistics Awareness Month.

Teachers: Help your students understand and appreciate the significance of math and statistics with a variety of kid-friendly activities.

Discover Census Bureau data on topics such as educational attainment, commuting to work, and population growth. Find activities for your grade level with Statistics in Schools.

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Stats for Stories: Earth Day [ [link removed] ]

Earth Day was April 22.

Did you know: the first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970? Check out our Stats for Stories article for Census Bureau data on renewable power, recycling, and more.

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Looking for Census Bureau data about your community? We got you covered. [ [link removed] ]

Looking for Census Bureau data about your community?

Get an overview of your city, county, or state with our geography profile pages. These profiles provide data on education, housing, employment, and more about your area.

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Stats for Stories: Administrative Professionals Day [ [link removed] ]

Administrative Professionals Day was April 26.

In 2021, there were an estimated 63,646 executive secretaries and executive administrative assistants in the United States. Explore Census data on our nation's administrative professionals.

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