📅 The Week Ahead: 2022 Economic Census First Look 📊
On Thursday, January 25, the U.S. Census Bureau will release first look estimates from the 2022 Economic Census. The economic census is the U.S. government’s official five-year measure of businesses in the United States. It provides the most comprehensive business and economic data available at the national, state and local levels – and serves as the benchmark for current economic activity, such as the Gross Domestic Product and Producer Price Index.
📊 Also on Thursday: 2023 Annual Business Survey First-Look
Thursday, January 25, the Census Bureau will release an infographic and preliminary data from the Annual Business Survey covering data year 2022. The infographic will show the profitability of employer businesses by race. The preliminary data show the financing practices for employer firms by sex, ethnicity, race, minority and veteran status. Data in the infographic and tables are shown for the percentage of employer businesses in 2022. This survey is conducted jointly by the Census Bureau and the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) within the National Science Foundation.
💻 Webinar this Week
Join our webinar on Thursday as we explore our main data platform and show you how to find select income, poverty and education statistics and tables organized by race, age, sex and more.
📌 Coming Next Week
📰 Stats for Stories
☕ January is National Hot Tea Month and National Poverty in America Awareness Month.
👫 January 26 is National Spouses Day.
Learn about upcoming observances and celebrations with Stats for Stories.
🎂 Happy Birthday, Michigan! ✋
Friday, January 26, is Michigan's 187th anniversary of statehood.
🔎 Did you know? Michigan is the 22nd largest state by area and was the 26th to join the Union.
🐦 The state bird is the American Robin.
🌲 The state tree is the White Pine.
🏙️🎵🚗The largest city is Detroit.
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