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The Week Ahead: 2020 Census Data, World Trade Month and More š¢ā
May is World Trade Month, and May 21-27 is World Trade Week.
Looking for Census Bureau data and resources on U.S. imports and exports?
Check out our Stats for Stories for import and export statistics, information on export regulations, commodity classifications, and more.
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ā Today is National Maritime Day.
In May, in addition to World Trade Month and Week, we celebrateĀ Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
š² May also marksĀ National Bike MonthĀ andĀ Older Americans Month.
Learn about upcoming observances and celebrations withĀ Stats for Stories.
Thursday: New 2020 Census Data to be Released
This Thursday, May 25, the Census Bureau will release the 2020 Census Demographic Profile and Demographic and Housing Characteristics File (DHC).Ā These 2020 Census data products provide demographic and housing characteristics of local communities, including population data on age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, families and households, and data on homeownership and vacant and occupied housing.
The final list of tables, table shells and lowest level of geography by table for theĀ DHCĀ andĀ Demographic ProfileĀ are available in theĀ 2020 Census DHC and Demographic Profile Data Table Guide.Ā
In his latest blog, Director Santos discusses upcoming data releases that will provide important data that better reflect our nationās demographic characteristics.
Upcoming releases include counts from the 2020 Census, estimates of population totals between decades, and data from the American Community Survey. All include important data on race and ethnicity in the United States.
Coming Soon: 2021 E-Stats Visualization
On Thursday, May 25, the Census Bureau will release a data visualization that summarizes 2021 e-commerce statistics on shipments, sales and revenues from key sectors of the economy: manufacturing, wholesale, services and retail.Ā Prior releases of e-commerceĀ statistics are available for the nation dating back toĀ 1998.Ā
The estimates in this data visualization are based on data collected from separate surveys:Ā the 2021Ā Annual Survey of Manufactures,Ā the 2021Ā Annual Wholesale Trade Survey,Ā the 2021Ā Service Annual Survey, and theĀ 2021Ā Annual Retail Trade Survey.Ā Measures of total economic activity and e-commerce are presented in this data visualization to provide a broad perspective of e-commerce activity across several sectors.
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In this blog, Census Bureau Deputy Director Dr. Ron Jarmin discusses the American Community Survey and the major role it plays in our ever-changing and growing communities.
Learn more about the American Community Survey (ACS) and the tools available to help you access ACS data.
š Happy Birthday South Carolina!
On TuesdayĀ we will celebrateĀ South Carolina's 235th anniversaryĀ of statehood.
šĀ Did you know?Ā South Carolina is theĀ 40thĀ largestĀ state by area and was theĀ 8thĀ state to join the Union.
š¤ The state bird is the Carolina Wren.
š²The state nickname is the Palmetto State.
š The largest city is Charleston.
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