Here's a quick note on what's coming up to keep you up to date as we approach the end of July.
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📆 The Week Ahead: Puerto Rico Constitution Day

Today is Monday, July 25, and we are celebrating Puerto Rico Constitution Day. Today is also Culinarians Day.

On Tuesday, July 26, we'll mark the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Wednesday, July 27, is National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day.

Additionally, July is National Grilling Month, National Hot Dog Month, and National Ice Cream Month.

View our Stats for Stories page for more upcoming observances.

Today is Puerto Rico Constitution Day

Did you know the resident population of Puerto Rico was 3,263,584, as of July 1, 2021?

This Puerto Rico Constitution Day, explore more Census Bureau data about Puerto Rico.

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Census Bureau Releases New Data Tool, Data Tables and Research Paper on Young Adult Migration

Young Adult Migration

The Census Bureau, in collaboration with Harvard University, today released a new interactive data tool, data tables, and research paper on young adult migration. This research uses deidentified decennial census, survey, and tax data for people born between 1984 and 1992 to measure migration between locations in childhood and young adulthood. The data tool and data tables show commuting-zone-to-commuting-zone migration rates across the nation, broken down by race and parental income. (Commuting zones are collections of counties that serve as a measure of local labor markets). The release also includes a research paper that sheds light on these new statistics and examines how migration patterns change in response to labor market opportunities. The research paper draws upon these patterns to explore how the benefits of local labor market growth are geographically distributed across locations of childhood residence.

The interactive data tool and data tables can be found at migrationpatterns.org.

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Household Pulse Survey Phase 3.5 Monthly Data Release

The U.S. Census Bureau recently released new data from phase 3.5 of the experimental Household Pulse Survey (HPS). Phase 3.5 includes new questions on timing of positive coronavirus test, use of coronavirus treatments, the experience of long-COVID symptoms, amount of monthly rent and changes in monthly rent, children's mental health and difficulty with self-care and communicating. Questions related to food expenditures were reinstated this phase.

Some existing questions were also modified. Among them: changing the focus of one vaccination question to ask reasons for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine booster instead of reasons for not getting the vaccine; modifying the questions on children's vaccines to include whether each child in each given age group is fully vaccinated and has received booster vaccines; and a revised question on number of days (if any) teleworked.

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Schedule for Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Statistics and American Community Survey Estimates

The U.S. Census Bureau’s schedule for the release of the 2021 Income, Poverty and Health Insurance statistics from the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC) and the American Community Survey (ACS) is as follows: 

Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022 (no embargo): CPS ASEC will be released for calendar year 2021.

  • National 2021 income statistics
  • National 2021 poverty statistics
  • National 2021 health insurance coverage statistics

Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022 (embargo Sept. 13): 2021 ACS 1-year estimates will be released.

  • 2021 American Community Survey
  • 2021 American Community Survey Data Profiles, Detailed Tables, Comparison Profiles, Selected Population Profiles, Subject Tables and Summary File.
  • State-level 2021 health insurance coverage statistics

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Anniversary of Americans With Disabilities Act: July 26

Anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act

On July 26, 1990, then-President George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans With Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in employment, transportation, public accommodations, commercial facilities, telecommunications and state and local government services.

Explore our Facts for Features for a demographic snapshot of the U.S. population with a disability. Data like this are possible thanks to participation in the Census Bureau’s censuses and surveys. 

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🎂 Happy Birthday, New York!

Tomorrow, July 26, we will celebrate New York's 234th anniversary of statehood.

New York and its surrounding states
New York state demographics

Did You Know?

  • New York joined the Union on July 26, 1788, as the 11th state.
  • New York's population increased by 823,147 from 2010-2020.
  • The state nickname is the Empire State. 

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💻 Upcoming Census Academy Webinars

Census Academy: Back to Data Basics Webinar Series

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📅 Releases This Week

Monday: America Counts: There's No Place Like (Close to) Home


Tuesday: New Residential Sales


Tuesday: Preliminary U.S. Imports for Consumption of Steel Products


Wednesday: Advance Report on Durable Goods --Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders


Wednesday: Advance Economic Indicators Report (International Trade, Retail, & Wholesale)


See Economic Indicators

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