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This year there will be major changes to how the Census Bureau will release critical data on poverty. On September 10th, the Bureau will release national poverty and income data, as well as nationwide and state health insurance data. Other state and local findings will be out on September 26th and October 17th.
Join our experts this year to learn what you'll need to know to access and use this data. You'll also hear Jared Bernstein's expert analysis and incisive predictions about what the data might show. Even if you can't attend, register and you'll receive a recording of the webinar along with useful resources. Whether you plan to comment on September 10th or use the data over time, we will give you the tools you need.
Jared Bernstein: Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, famously and clearly analyzes economic trends both as an on-air commentator for CNBC and MSNBC, as well as regularly contributing to the Washington Post’s PostEverything blog and elsewhere. He hosts the respected blog On the Economy (jaredbernsteinblog.com). Jared will give you the forecast, telling you what to watch for, and what it means.
Deborah Weinstein: Executive Director of the Coalition on Human Needs, provides practical information about how to get and use the information you need (local, state, and national), and shows how to navigate this year’s Census website and timing changes.
The webinar will be moderated by Ellen Teller, Director of Government Affairs at the Food Research & Action Center.
Webinar: What Can We Expect from the New Poverty, Income and Health Insurance Data,
And How Can We Find the Info We Need?
Wednesday, September 4, 2:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. ET
(Pacific Time: 11:00 a.m.; Mountain Time: noon; Central Time: 1:00 p.m.)
This webinar will be captioned and will feature an ASL interpreter.
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