📅 The Week Ahead: City and Town Population Estimates 🌎
On Thursday, the Census Bureau will release Vintage 2023 population estimates for local governmental units.
Internet tables and detailed downloadable files will show annual population estimates for cities and towns, to include incorporated places and minor civil divisions, along with nation, state and county housing unit estimates as of July 1, 2023.
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Coming Soon: Current Population Survey Data Tables
On Tuesday, the Census Bureau will release new data tables from the 2023 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement.
These tables provide information on marital status, educational attainment, employment status, occupation, earnings, and other social and economic statistics by age, sex and Hispanic origin, and for the Asian alone, Asian alone-or-in-combination, Black alone, Black alone-or-in-combination, older and foreign-born populations.
Also on Thursday: 2023 Survey of Public Employment and Payroll Data
On Thursday, the Census Bureau will release a new summary report and data tables for the 2023 Annual Survey of Public Employment and Payroll. These statistics provide a comprehensive look at the employment of the nation’s state and local governments and gross monthly payroll for March 2023.
Federal, state and local governments, and education and research organizations use public employment and payroll data for comparative studies and activities, including development of the government component of the gross domestic product.
đź“… Holidays and Observances
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
🚲 National Bike to Work Day is May 17.
🎖️ Armed Forces Day is observed on May 18.
Happening This Week
Join us this week for our 2024 Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership Virtual Workshop. This year’s theme is, “Multidimensional Perspectives of the Labor Market.” We will be highlighting the work of our state Labor Market Information partners and other data users through plenary sessions.
The final day of the workshop, May 16, will focus on training opportunities. Please submit problems, topics, questions, or work you would like to focus on to [email protected] by today, May 13. We will use your submissions in the training sessions.
📊 Household Pulse Survey Data
The next release for the experimental Household Pulse Survey will be on Thursday, May 16. The survey 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 4.1 topics include employment status, spending, food security, housing, health, mental health, natural disasters, inflation and spending, vaccine receipt, COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment, disability, income, social connection, child care arrangements, and a section on participation with the arts.
đź“Ś In Case You Missed It
Baltimore County and Baltimore city commuters who likely drove across the Francis Scott Key Bridge had longer, earlier commutes than other car commuters in the area, according to Census Bureau data.
Read more about the socioeconomic profile of commuters likely affected by the bridge collapse on America Counts.
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