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Subject Census Bureau Releases New 2020 Census Data on Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, Households and Housing
Date May 25, 2023 2:31 PM
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New from the 2020 Census: Data on Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, Households and Housing [ [link removed] ]

*MAY 25, 2023* — Today, the U.S. Census Bureau released the 2020 Census Demographic Profile and Demographic and Housing Characteristics File (DHC). These products provide the next round of data available from the 2020 Census, adding more detail to the population counts and basic demographic and housing statistics previously released for the purposes of congressional apportionment [ [link removed] ] and legislative redistricting [ [link removed] ].

“These statistics belong to the American people. Thank you for your participation in the census and encouraging your friends, neighbors and community to respond. We’re giving these data back to you now to understand and benefit your community,” Census Bureau Director Robert L. Santos said. “2020 Census data will serve as an important baseline for years to come for our annual surveys and population estimates, and in the community planning and funding decisions taking place around the nation.”

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The newly released 2020 Census data products go beyond the data already available on the total population, the voting-age (age 18 and older) population, race, Hispanic origin and housing occupancy. This release contains more detailed age groups, the first data available on sex from the 2020 Census, information on families and households, and more detail on housing. They also show the intersection of many of these topics by race and Hispanic origin. *Continue reading... [ [link removed] ]*

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* *Press Kit [ [link removed] ]: *2020 Census Demographic Profile and Demographic and Housing Characteristics
* *Data Visualization* [ [link removed] ]*: *Exploring Age Groups in the 2020 Census
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* *Data Gem* [ [link removed] ]*: *Find Changes and Trends in Age, Sex, Race, and Ethnicity with 2020 Census Data Visualizations
* *Blog* [ [link removed] ]*: *Age Heaping in the 2020 Census Demographic and Housing Characteristics File
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Video Tutorials

DHC Video Tutorials - headshots and video descriptions [ [link removed] ]

Visit our website for a collection of video tutorials that will show you how to access 2020 Census Demographic and Housing Characteristics data on data.census.gov, how to download the data, how to compare it to 2010 Census data, and more. 

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