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Looking for data on local government?
New Census Bureau statistics are now available detailing revenues, expenditures, debt, and more by level of government, including state and local data.
Explore the new data from the 2020 Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances.
America Counts: Fewer Younger Adults Drives Population Loss in Some U.S. Cities
Significant declines in population in some central counties of large metropolitan areas last year were due largely to a loss of population in one specific group: younger adults in their early 20s to mid-30s.
Previously released population estimates showed core counties of many large metropolitan areas experienced large declines in their population from July 1, 2020-2021. Estimates released this week by population characteristics show us why.
Census Bureau History: Establishment of a Permanent U.S. Census Bureau
On July 1, 1902, the Census Bureau officially opened as a permanent agency at its Washington, DC headquarters.
Learn more about our history of measuring America’s people, places, and economy.
2021 Population Estimates by Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic Origin Now Available
The last two decades have seen the country grow continuously older and more diverse based on new 2021 Population Estimates now available.
The median age for most states also increased, indicating their populations are getting older overall. Nationally, all race and Hispanic origin groups experienced population increases, with the exception of the White population.
Get highlights for each race and Hispanic origin category, Puerto Rico, and more.
America Counts: Business Trends and Outlook Survey: Business Health
We're launching the Business Trends and Outlook Survey, a new experimental survey that will provide biweekly business data on businesses of all sizes and a multitude of geographies.
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