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The Coronavirus Pandemic’s Economic Impact [ [link removed] ]
On July 28, we released a report on the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic impact, as captured by our economic surveys.
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Data Tools, Tables, Research Paper on Young Adult Migration [ [link removed] ]
In collaboration with Harvard University, on July 25, we released an interactive data tool, data tables, and research paper on young adult migration. Dive into the research that measures migration pattern changes in response to labor market opportunities.
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By the Numbers: Americans With Disabilities Act
By the Numbers: Americans with Disabilities Act [ [link removed] ]
Did you know that the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990?
Learn more about the ADA, explore Census Bureau data on people with disabilities, and check out other July observances in By the Numbers.
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America Counts: There’s No Place Like (Close to) Home
America Counts: There’s No Place Like (Close to) Home [ [link removed] ]
Nearly six in 10 young adults live within 10 miles of where they grew up, and eight in 10 live within 100 miles, according to a new study by researchers at the Census Bureau and Harvard University.
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Stats for Stories: Parents' Day [ [link removed] ]
July 24 was Parents' Day. Don’t forget to show your appreciation to all the awesome parents and parental figures in your life!
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Census History: Ernest Hemingway
Census History: Ernest Hemingway [ [link removed] ]
One of the most iconic authors in American literature, Ernest Hemingway, was born on July 21, 1899. ✒️ ??
Hemingway’s writings were shaped by the cultures and conflicts he witnessed around the globe. As a journalist and a novelist, he captured the lives of frontline soldiers who fought in World War I, the Spanish Civil War, and World War II. Hemingway was the winner of both the Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize.
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Census History: Apollo 11 [ [link removed] ]
On July 20, 1969, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin ushered in a new era in space exploration by landing on the moon. ??
Find out about the lives and birthplaces of these Apollo 11 astronauts and other Americans who walked on the moon using Census Bureau data and records.
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America Counts: Teachers Are Among Most Educated, Yet Their Pay Lags [ [link removed] ]
America Counts: Teachers Are Among Most Educated, Yet Their Pay Lags
In 2019, the average earnings of elementary and middle school teachers with a bachelor’s degree or more who work full-time, year-round was $53,800 and for high school teachers, it was $57,840.
Although teachers are among the nation’s most educated workers, they earn far less on average than most other highly educated workers and their earnings have declined since 2010.
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Small Business: Recorded Webinar [ [link removed] ]
If you ready to start a small business but not sure about the next steps, find out how the Census Bureau's economic data and our free tools can help you make informed, data-driven decisions.
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Census History: Charles W. Seaton Birthday [ [link removed] ]
Census History: Charles W. Seaton
Inventor and Census Bureau alumnus Charles W. Seaton was born on July 22, 1831.
Seaton served as chief clerk during the 1870 Census. In 1872, he invented a machine that improved data tabulation by isolating and organizing lines on tally sheets. The Census Office purchased his device to help tabulate 1870 Census data. Seaton went on to become superintendent of the census from 1881 to 1885.
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Census History: Amelia Earhart [ [link removed] ]
Census History: Amelia Earhart
Aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart was born on July 24 in Atchison, Kansas in 1897. ✈️
One of the greatest aviators of the 20th century, Earhart made history in 1932 by becoming the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1937, Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan set out on the longest circumnavigation of the globe ever attempted, but their plane mysteriously disappeared somewhere in the South Pacific Ocean.
Learn more about Amelia Earhart’s life and achievements using Census Bureau data and records.
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