đź“… The Week Ahead: Happy Women's History Month!Â
March is Women’s History Month!
We join others worldwide in recognizing and celebrating the invaluable contributions and achievements of women from generations past and present.
Explore related Census Bureau data on women’s earnings, occupations, and more with Facts for Features.Â
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We have officially launched our newest survey, the Annual Integrated Economic Survey (AIES)!
The new survey integrates and replaces seven annual business surveys into a single streamlined survey. The AIES will provide key measures of economic activity, including the only comprehensive national and subnational data on business revenues, expenses, and assets on an annual basis.
For further information, check out our video and blog.
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🍦🚑 March is Frozen Food Month and Red Cross Month.Â
🌾 March 17-23 is National Agriculture Week and March 19 is National Agriculture Day.
👩‍⚕️🍗 March 19 is Certified Nurses Day and National Poultry Day.
👨‍👧 March 21 is National Single Parent Day.
🌊 March 22 is World Water Day.
Learn about upcoming observances and celebrations with Stats for Stories.
đź“Š Coming This Week: Household Pulse Survey
The Household Pulse Survey will be released this Thursday, March 21. HPS is an effort by the Census Bureau and other federal statistical agencies to measure how emergent issues are impacting U.S. households from a social and economic perspective.
Phase 4.0 topics include employment status, spending, food security, housing, health, mental health, natural disasters, inflation and spending, vaccine receipt, COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment, shortage of critical products, disability, income, social connection and child care arrangements.
Applications are now open to participate in Phase 1 of the StatVentures Address Geolocation Challenge.
During Phase 1, submit a concept note proposing new ways to produce more complete, accurate, timely, and granular data on the locations of residential addresses in the U.S. A total of $100,000 will be awarded across 10 prizes.
RSVPÂ for the second of three info sessions happening this Thursday, March 21, at 2:00 p.m. ET.Â
đź“Ś In Case You Missed It
More U.S. counties experienced population gains than losses in 2023, as counties in the South saw faster growth and more Northeast and Midwest counties had population losses turn to gains, according to new population estimates released last week.
Approximately 60% of U.S. counties gained population from 2022 to 2023, an increase from the 52% of counties that experienced population growth between 2021 and 2022.
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