Here's What You May Have Missed on Social Media
We're bringing you some of the most popular, timely, and notable posts from across the Census Bureau’s social media channels. Check out what you may have missed.
New 2018-2022 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year state-to-county migration flows are now available.
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.
Dive into ACS data.
Join us in welcoming three members to the 2030 Census Advisory Committee.
Committee members represent various stakeholder organizations, groups, interests, and viewpoints and have extensive decennial census and survey experience.
About 577,000 people living in the 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.
Deirdre Dalpiaz Bishop represented the United States and the Census Bureau at the Seventh High-Level Forum on United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management.
She led an important panel on Accelerating Implementation with the United Nations Integrated Geospatial Information Framework where they shared practical examples of how implementing the framework can lead to sustainable social, economic, and environmental development.
Learn more about how Community Resilience Estimates data helps communities in times of need.
New geospatial data are now available, including the first-time release of Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER)/Line files in GeoPackage format.
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