📅 The Week Ahead: Population Estimates, Nonemployer Statistics
This Thursday, May 15, we will release Vintage 2024 city and town population estimates as well as national, state, and county housing unit estimates.
📊 Also This Week
2023 Nonemployer Statistics
On Thursday, May 15, the Census Bureau is set to release the 2023 Nonemployer Statistics (NES). The NES is a data product released annually that provides 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). Statistics are available for 18 industry sectors at varying levels of industry detail.
Community Resilience Estimates for Puerto Rico
On Thursday, May 15, the Census Bureau is scheduled to release Community Resilience Estimates (CRE) for Puerto Rico, which include population estimates by level of social vulnerability to disasters for the commonwealth, municipios, and census tracts. Our interactive tool provides users with an easy-to-use way to quickly look up and map neighborhoods with “low,” “medium,” and “high” social vulnerability.
🎓 Graduation Season is Here
Census data show that of the population age 25 and older in the U.S. in 2022:
🎓 28% had high school as their highest level of school completed 🎓 23% had a bachelor’s degree as their highest degree
Learn more about educational attainment in the U.S.
🎂 Minnesota Statehood Anniversary
Sunday, May 11, was the 167th anniversary of Minnesota's statehood.
Did you know: In Minnesota, the employment rate is 66.2%, according to 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. Nationwide, the employment rate is 60.6%.
📌 In Case You Missed It
National Small Business Week has celebrated the vital contributions of U.S. entrepreneurs and small business owners every May since Congress designated it in 1963. 🛍️
Read our latest America Counts story to learn about small businesses in the U.S., women-owned businesses, and free Census Bureau resources that can help your small business.
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