📅 The Week Ahead: Cybersecurity Awareness Month 💻🔒
It's Cybersecurity Awareness Month!
We are committed to protecting your information as we work to provide the country with high-quality statistics.
Learn about our secure technology, cutting-edge safeguards, and more.
Manufacturing Week Runs Through October 11
Semiconductors or microchips are the primary providers of computing power to electronic devices such as computers, smartphones, and automobiles. 🖥️📱🚙
Explore Census Bureau data and Bureau of Labor Statistics reports on the semiconductor industry in our latest America Counts story.
Check out all of our manufacturing-related statistics, webinars, stories, infographics and more on our Manufacturing Week landing page. Manufacturing Week runs through October 11.
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📅 Holidays and Observances
📊 Data Release This Week
Annual Survey of School System Finances First Look
On Tuesday, October 8, the Census Bureau will release an early look at data from the 2023 Annual Survey of School System Finances. The data provide initial insight into spending per public school pupil (pre-K through 12th grade), as well as revenue and other school system spending details in 41 states. Due to the early release, only a subset of geographic areas is included.
📝 Next Week
2030 Census Advisory Committee Fall Meeting
The U.S. Census Bureau will host the 2030 Census Advisory Committee Fall Meeting Thursday, October 17, from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. ET and Friday, October 18, from 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET. The meeting will be open to the public via webcast.
Agenda topics include small-scale response testing, the undercount of young children, the Local Update of Census Addresses operation, and more.
📊 Data Viz: Hispanic and Latino Groups
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the contributions of people in the U.S. with roots in Spain, Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean.
Explore Census Bureau data by Hispanic origin groups from the 2000, 2010, and 2020 Censuses with our data viz.
📌 In Case You Missed It
Every year, weather events from winter storms to hurricanes impact U.S. businesses, but the size of that impact is difficult to measure.
Visit America Counts to read about how our Business Trends and Outlook Survey addresses this challenge by collecting data on the monetary impact of weather.
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