Here's a quick note on what's coming up as we wrap up April and begin May.
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?? The Week Ahead: Economic Indicators ??
Economic Indicators April 2025 [ [link removed] ]
It's a busy week for economic indicators! Check out our Economic Briefing Room for monthly and quarterly data that provide comprehensive measures of the U.S. economy.
These surveys provide a variety of statistics covering construction, housing, international trade, retail trade, wholesale trade, services, manufacturing, and more.
*Economic Indicators* [ [link removed] ]
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*Monday: Housing Vacancies and Homeownership [ [link removed] ]*
*Tuesday: Advance Economic Indicators Report (International Trade, Retail, and Wholesale) [ [link removed] ]*
*Thursday: Construction Spending (Construction Put in Place) [ [link removed] ]*
*Friday: Full Report – Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories and Orders [ [link removed] ]*
?? Data Releases This WeekÂ
Geographic Mobility in the United States by Birth Cohorts or Generations
On Wednesday, April 30, the Census Bureau will release Geographic Mobility in the United States by Birth Cohorts or Generations [ [link removed] ]. Geographic mobility refers to the movement of people within and across geographic boundaries. Birth cohorts are groups of people born during a specific time frame who pass through life together. This report is based on 2005-2023 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates.Â
2023 Annual Survey of School System Finances
On Thursday, May 1, the Census Bureau will release 2023 Annual Survey of School System Finances [ [link removed] ] data. The data files and summary tables will provide new data on current spending per pupil as well as data on revenues, expenditures, debt and assets for public elementary-secondary education (pre-K through 12th grade) in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.Â
?? Statehood AnniversariesÂ
Maryland and Louisiana
* April 28 is the 237th anniversary of Maryland [ [link removed] ]'s statehood.
* April 30 will be the 213th anniversary of Louisiana [ [link removed] ]'s statehood.
?? In Case You Missed It
Economic Census Establishment and Firm Size Update [ [link removed] ]
Explore Establishment and Firm Size Statistics from the 2022 Economic Census.
Find Economic Census data for the nation by revenue and employment size categories of establishments and firms for most sectors, including statistics on single unit and multiunit firms, concentration of the largest firms, number of establishments, and more.
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?? Upcoming Webinars
* April 29: Better Metrics Using Wage Record Microdata [ [link removed] ]
* May 6: Building a Better Business Plan Using Free Census Data [ [link removed] ]
* May 8: Community Resilience Estimates: Data and Tools [ [link removed] ]
* May 14: Finding Hidden Insights in American Indian and Alaska Native Data on data.census.gov [ [link removed] ]
* May 15: Bridge the Gap - Measuring Trends When NAICS Codes Change [ [link removed] ]
* May 21: Exploring the American Community Survey Design and Methodology: Survey Sample and Developing Estimates [ [link removed] ]
*More Webinars* [ [link removed] ]
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