📅 The Week Ahead: Memorial Day and 2020 Census Data
Monday was Memorial Day, a time to remember and honor all service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation.
Find Census Bureau data on this observance with Stats for Stories.
Help us spread the word that new 2020 Census data on your local community are now available!
Explore details on the population, data on families and households, and insights on homeownership and the nation’s housing. The newly released data also show the intersection of many of these topics by race and Hispanic origin.
Use our social media toolkit to share the news and explore resources like America Counts stories, data visualizations, video tutorials and more.
Data Viz: How Has Our Nation's Population Changed?
See how the total population and race and ethnicity groups have changed over time for the nation, states, metropolitan areas, micropolitan areas, and counties based on the 2000, 2010, and 2020 Censuses.
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🚲 May marks National Bike Month; Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month; World Trade Month; and Older Americans Month.
In the month of June, we will celebrate National Ocean Month, National Dairy Month, National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, Great Outdoors Month, and American Housing Month.
Learn about upcoming observances and celebrations with Stats for Stories.
Coming Soon: Webinar on New Data for Selected Population Groups and American Indian and Alaska Natives
Join us for a webinar June 8 before the release of two new data products on June 15: the Selected Population Tables and American Indian and Alaska Native Tables from the 2017-2021 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year data.
The webinar will show participants how to access data on data.census.gov for American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and hundreds of detailed race, Hispanic origin, tribal and ancestry populations at multiple levels of geography including census tracts.
🎂 Happy Birthday Rhode Island, Wisconsin, Kentucky, and Tennessee!
Monday we celebrated Rhode Island's 233rd and Wisconsin's 175th anniversaries of statehood.
On Thursday we will celebrate Kentucky's 231st and Tennessee's 227th anniversaries of statehood.
🔎 Did you know? Kentucky is the 37th largest state by area and was the 15th state to join the Union.
🐦 The state bird is the Cardinal.
🪕 The state nickname is the Bluegrass State.
🌇 The largest city is Louisville.
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