📅 The Week Ahead: Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month began yesterday, September 15, and continues through October 15.
Explore Census Bureau data on the growing Hispanic population in the United States in our Facts for Features article.
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Final 2020 Census Data Release
The Census Bureau will release the 2020 Census Supplemental Demographic and Housing Characteristics File (S-DHC) on Thursday, September 19. This is the final 2020 Census data product to be released.
The S-DHC provides average household size and counts of people living in certain types of households, and most of the tables are also available by race and Hispanic origin. The product supplements data about households and people published in the DHC in May 2023.
Data will be available for the nation, the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.Â
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Join us later this week for our Census Scientific Advisory Committee 2024 Fall Virtual Meeting. This two-day event will address several topics including:
✅ Implementation of the updated race/ethnicity standards ✅ Implementation of the Annual Integrated Economic Survey utilizing enterprise solutions ✅ Census Total Uncertainty Analysis Project
📅 Holidays and Observances
📊 New Economic Data
📌 In Case You Missed It
The Supplemental Poverty Measure, which includes noncash government assistance, increased for the second consecutive year to 12.9% in 2023 from 12.4% in 2022, according to new Census Bureau data.
Find out how government assistance and taxes impacted poverty rates on America Counts.
Child poverty rates decreased in eight states and poverty rates for the 65 and older population increased in 10 states in 2023, according to new American Community Survey data.
Read more about poverty rates for both the youngest and oldest populations on America Counts.Â
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