Here's a quick note on what's coming up as we continue the month of October.
United States Census Bureau [ [link removed] ]
?? The Week Ahead: 2030 Census Advisory Committee Meeting
2030 Census Advisory Committee Fall Meeting [ [link removed] ]
The 2030 Census Advisory Committee will meet this Thursday and Friday.
Discussion topics include:
âś… Small-Scale Response Testing
âś… Overview of Administrative Data Acquisition and Applications for 2030 Testing
âś… Local Update of Census Addresses and more
*Tune In* [ [link removed] ]
?? Releases This Week
*State-to-State Migration Flows*
On Thursday, October 17, the Census Bureau will release the latest version of the State-to-State Migration Flows table package. Tables come from the 2023 American Community Survey, 1-Year Estimates. The State-to-State Migration Flows tables [ [link removed] ] will provide estimates of the number of people moving between origin and destination geographies.
*Business Dynamics Statistics*
On Thursday, October 17, the Census Bureau will publish 2022 data from four experimental Business Dynamics Statistics (BDS) products:
* BDS-Goods Traders [ [link removed] ]Â
* BDS-High Tech Industries [ [link removed] ]Â
* BDS-High Growth Firms [ [link removed] ]Â
* BDS-Single Unit Firms with Revenue [ [link removed] ]
?? Holidays and Observances
* *Today, October 15*, is the final day of *Hispanic Heritage Month [ [link removed] ]*.
* *??‍?? October* is *Cybersecurity Awareness Month [ [link removed] ]* and *Computer Learning Month [ [link removed] ]*.
* *?? **National Dictionary Day [ [link removed] ]* is tomorrow, *October 16*.
* *?? **Halloween [ [link removed] ]* is *October 31*.Â
Filipino American History Month
Filipino American History Month [ [link removed] ]
October is Filipino American History Month. Get to know three notable Census Bureau alumni: Juan Cailles y Kauppama, Epifanio de los Santos, and Tranquilino B. Aquino.
Learn about their life journeys and lasting impacts.
*Learn More* [ [link removed] ]
?? In Case You Missed It
America Counts: Hurricane Helene’s Impact on the Socially Vulnerable in North Carolina [ [link removed] ]
About 577,000 people living in 27 North Carolina counties under a major disaster declaration after Hurricane Helene had high social vulnerability to disasters.
Read about Helene’s impact on the socially vulnerable in North Carolina on America Counts.
*Read More * [ [link removed] ]
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Upcoming Census Academy Webinars
Census Academy: Back to Data Basics Webinar Series [ [link removed] ]
* *October 22: Data.census.gov News and Updates [ [link removed] ]
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* *November 13: The Labor Market Impact of Shareholder Power: Worker-Level Evidence [ [link removed] ]
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*More Webinars* [ [link removed] ]
?? Economic IndicatorsÂ
*Thursday:Â Advance Monthly Sales for Retail and Food Services [ [link removed] ]*
*Thursday: Manufacturing and Trade: Inventories and Sales [ [link removed] ]*
*Friday: New Residential Construction (Building Permits, Housing Starts, and Housing Completions) [ [link removed] ]*
*Economic Indicators* [ [link removed] ]
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