📅 The Week Ahead: MLK Day
Ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, January 20, use Census Bureau data and our Statistics in Schools activity to explore how the African American population, voting rates, and education levels have changed since his "I Have A Dream" speech.
Join our webinar on Tuesday, January 14, to learn how to harness the power of our API.
We'll show you how simple URL modifications can unlock vast datasets without complex programming and demonstrate how to seamlessly transfer data into spreadsheets for easy analysis.
📊 Coming Soon
Veteran Employment Outcomes Update
On Tuesday, January 14, the Census Bureau is set to release an expanded version of Veteran Employment Outcomes. The updated experimental data product will now include earnings and employment outcomes for veterans honorably discharged between 2002 and 2021 as well as from additional branches of the Armed Services.
2022 Nonemployer Statistics of the U.S. Marine Economy
On Tuesday, January 21, the Census Bureau is set to release the 2022 Nonemployer Statistics estimates of the U.S. Marine Economy. Nonemployer Statistics provide subnational economic data for businesses that have no paid employees, are subject to federal income tax, and have receipts of $1,000 or more ($1 or more for the Construction sector).
📅 Holidays and Observances
🕊️ Martin Luther King Jr. Day is January 20. ❤️ National Spouses Day is January 26. 🎂 Michigan's Statehood Anniversary is January 26. 🎉 Kansas' Statehood Anniversary is January 29. 🧩 National Puzzle Day is January 29.
📝 New Blog
Census Bureau data help American Indian and Alaska Native communities make decisions, identify needs, and set priorities.
Read about how we're engaging with tribes and the people of Indian Country to deliver quality data, and how you can provide input, in Director Santos' new blog.
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Employment in U.S. data centers — facilities that house the computer systems that store and manage data — increased more than 60% nationally from 2016 to 2023 but growth was uneven across the country.
Learn more about data center workers on America Counts.
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