Here's a quick note on what's coming up as we continue the month of September.
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?? The Week Ahead: Emergency Preparedness??
Statistics in Schools Emergency Preparedness How Ready Are We? [ [link removed] ]
September is National Preparedness Month.
Check out our Statistics in Schools warm-up activity to use emergency preparedness-related Census Bureau data to explain how prepared U.S. residents are for natural disasters.
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* Census Bureau Resources: Emergency Management Hub [ [link removed] ], OnTheMap for Emergency Management [ [link removed] ], and Community Resilience Estimates [ [link removed] ]
?? Data Releases This Week
50 Years of Data: American Housing Survey
On September 25, in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the American Housing Survey (AHS), the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau will release products from the 2023 AHS.
The biennial AHS is the nation’s most comprehensive housing survey, providing current data on a wide range of housing subjects. Data will be available through the AHS Table Creator and public-use file.Â
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American Community Survey, 5-Year State-to-County Migration Flows
On September 26, the Census Bureau will release new 2018-2022 American Community Survey, 5-year migration flows. Migration refers to the movement of people from one location to another.
The state-to-county migration flows highlight the number of people moving into specific counties from U.S. states and state equivalents, U.S. Island Areas, and foreign regions.
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?? Holidays and Observances
* ?? *Sunday, September 22*, was the first day of *fall [ [link removed] ]*.Â
* *☕ National Coffee Day* is *September 29*.
* Â *Hispanic Heritage Month [ [link removed] ] *runs through *October 15*.
?? In Case You Missed It
America Counts Coupled Households [ [link removed] ]
The share of coupled households has decreased in recent decades, but new 2020 Census data show people living in coupled households still made up the majority, roughly 67%, of the nation's household population.
Learn more in our new America Counts story.Â
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Related ContentÂ
* Release:Â Census Bureau Releases Final 2020 Census Data Product [ [link removed] ]
* Press Kit:Â 2020 Census Supplemental Demographic and Housing Characteristics File [ [link removed] ]
* Video Tutorials:Â 2020 Census Supplemental Demographic and Housing Characteristics File [ [link removed] ]
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Upcoming Census Academy Webinars
Census Academy: Back to Data Basics Webinar Series [ [link removed] ]
* *September 24:Â Navigating data.census.gov for 2020 S-DHC Data [ [link removed] ]* [ [link removed] ] [ [link removed] ]
* [ [link removed] ]*September 30:Â StatVentures Address Geolocation Challenge Phase 2 Info Session [ [link removed] ]*
* [ [link removed] ]*October 11:Â StatVentures Address Geolocation Challenge Phase 2 Info Session [ [link removed] ]*
* *October 15:Â New Policy Benefits Communities That Lost Manufacturing Jobs [ [link removed] ]*
*More Webinars* [ [link removed] ]
?? Economic IndicatorsÂ
*Wednesday: New Residential Sales [ [link removed] ]*
*Wednesday: Preliminary U.S. Imports for Consumption of Steel Products [ [link removed] ]*
*Thursday: Advance Report on Durable Goods – Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders [ [link removed] ]*
*Friday: Advance Economic Indicators Report (International Trade, Retail, and Wholesale) [ [link removed] ]*
*Economic Indicators* [ [link removed] ]
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