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Subject New from the American Community Survey
Date September 26, 2024 4:13 PM
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Explore new race and ancestry research data and new 5-year state-to-county migration flows.





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ACS 5-Year Migration Flows [ [link removed] ]

The U.S. Census Bureau today released new 2018-2022 American Community Survey (ACS), 5-year state-to-county migration flows [ [link removed] ]. Migration refers to the movement of people from one location to another.

The state-to-county migration flows highlight the number of people who moved into specific counties from U.S. states and state equivalents, U.S. Island Areas, and foreign regions.

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*New Race and Ancestry Research Data*

The U.S. Census Bureau today released new tables on race and ancestry [ [link removed] ] using 2022 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year data. The data included in these tables are for demonstration purposes and are not official Census Bureau estimates. The release of these tables reflects the Census Bureau’s continued commitment to transparency and ongoing efforts to research similarities between data collected from the ACS race [ [link removed] ] and ancestry [ [link removed] ] questions.

These tables were produced in response to stakeholder input about the need to understand who is reporting detailed responses to the race question. They inform the public about the similarities and differences between race and ancestry estimates. They also help data users analyze the characteristics of those reporting specific detailed races and ancestries, which will inform future recommendations about the possible removal of the ancestry question.

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