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Subject đź‘€ Updates You May Have Missed
Date March 14, 2025 6:38 PM
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New Data: Vintage 2024 Population Estimates [ [link removed] ]

Vintage 2024 population estimates are now available. Between 2023 and 2024, the number of people living in a U.S. metro area increased by nearly 3.2 million (or around 1.1%) to 293.9 million.

In comparison, the total U.S. population increased by nearly 1.0% to more than 340 million people.

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* Data Viz: Million-Person Counties: 1970-2024 [ [link removed] ]
* Infographic: Percent Change in County Population: July 1, 2023, to July 1, 2024 [ [link removed] ]



Census Bureau: Data Collection Begins for 2024 Annual Integrated Economic Survey [ [link removed] ]

Our Annual Integrated Economic Survey (AIES) provides the only comprehensive national and subnational data on business revenues, expenses, and assets on an annual basis. It is designed to be easier for businesses to complete; provide better, more timely data; and boost efficiency.

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* About the AIES: Annual Surveys Transitioned to the AIES [ [link removed] ]
* Our Surveys and Programs: AIES FAQs [ [link removed] ]
* Video: Introducing the AIES [ [link removed] ]





OnTheMap for Emergency Management Tool Updated to Include 2019-2023 ACS and 2022 LODES Data

OnTheMap for Emergency Management of the Eaton Fire in Southern California [ [link removed] ]

On February 18, the Census Bureau released version 4.24.3 of OnTheMap for Emergency Management. Version 4.24.3 updates American Community Survey tabulations to the 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates and LODES data to 2022.

OnTheMap for Emergency Management provides real-time access to a range of detailed Census Bureau data about the people living and working in areas affected by hurricanes, floods, wildfires, winter storms, and federal disaster declaration areas.

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* LEHD Applications: OnTheMap for Emergency Management Help and Documentation [ [link removed] ]





Now Available - Modified Age and Race Data from the 2020 Census [ [link removed] ]

The 2020 Modified Age and Race Census files were released on March 6.

These files provide data from the 2020 Census in race categories that align with those used in vital records and administrative data and are consistent with our Population Estimates Program.

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* Datasets: 2020 Modified Race Data [ [link removed] ]



Now Available - Comparative and Bridge Statistics from the 2022 Economic Census [ [link removed] ]

Comparative and Bridge Statistics from the 2022 Economic Census were released in early February 2025.

Explore and compare 2017 and 2022 national, state and selected geography data on the number of firms, establishments, employees, sales, and annual and first-quarter payroll.

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* Our Surveys and Programs: 2022 Economic Census [ [link removed] ]
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Data Release - 2023 Community Resilience Estimates and Natural Hazard Risk Ranking Tables [ [link removed] ]

Explore 2023 Community Resilience Estimates and ranking tables of U.S. areas most socially vulnerable to winter weather, flooding, wildfires, and other risks.

Use Census Bureau data and our data tool to evaluate your community’s resiliency in the event of a disaster.

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* Our Surveys and Programs: Community Resilience Estimates [ [link removed] ]
* Data Tool: Community Resilience Estimates [ [link removed] ]
* Datasets: Community Resilience Estimates [ [link removed] ]



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