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Subject Connect With Us on Social Media
Date October 21, 2022 9:05 PM
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Stay Connected With Us on Social Media

We're?bringing you some of the?most popular, timely, and notable posts from across the?Census Bureau?s?social media channels. Check out what you may have missed.?



Director's Blog: It?s Not Too Late to Submit Your Ideas for the 2030 Census! [ [link removed] ]

In his latest blog, Director Robert Santos explains why it?s important for the public to share their ideas and recommendations for the 2030 Census.

Find out the steps you can take to submit your ideas.

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Director's Blog: Thoughts on Identity and Diversity for Hispanic Heritage Month (Part 5) [ [link removed] ]

In his last Hispanic Heritage Month blog post, Director Robert Santos shares his thoughts on identity and diversity.

Learn how his leadership role at the Census Bureau has propelled his identity journey.

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In Case You Missed It: Part 4 of This Series

In his fourth Hispanic Heritage Month blog post, Director Robert Santos talks about his post-secondary education journey and personal experiences from San Antonio Community College to graduate school in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Census Bureau Launches First-Of-Its-Kind Venture Fund to Improve Data Collection [ [link removed] ]

On October 12, we launched a first-of-its-kind venture fund to improve data collection.

StatVentures, an initiative of Census Open Innovation Labs (COIL), will scout technology through collaborations with nongovernment innovators to ensure we continue to provide quality data effectively and efficiently.

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We The Data: Facts for Features -Hispanic Heritage Month

We The Data: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month - Hispanic Population [ [link removed] ]

The Hispanic population of the United States, as of July 1, 2021, is 62.6 million, making people of Hispanic origin the nation?s largest racial or ethnic minority.

Read more about Hispanic Heritage Month as our We the Data series and the observance came to an end on October 15.

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Census History: The 72-Year Rule

Census History: The 72 Year Rule [ [link removed] ]

On October 5,1978, the ?72-Year Rule" became law.

This law restricts access to decennial census records to everyone except the individual named on the record or their legal heir for 72 years from the date of the census.

The U.S. National Archives released the 1950 Census records on April 1, 2022, and the 1960 Census will become available in 2032.

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Follow the Census Bureau Director on Twitter!

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Don't miss a thing!?Follow the Director and the Census Bureau on our social media channels.?

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America Counts: Do Disabilities Impact Older People's Moves to Other Locations? [ [link removed] ]

America Counts: Do Disabilities Impact Older People's Moves to Other Locations?

Learn about the migration patterns of older adults in the United States in this America Counts story.

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America Counts: U.S. Poverty Rate is 12.8% but Varies Significantly By Age Group [ [link removed] ]

America Counts: U.S. Poverty Rate is 12.8% but Varies Significantly By Age Group

The child poverty rate (for people under age 18) was 16.9% in 2021, 4.2 percentage points higher than the national rate, while poverty for those ages 65 and over was 10.3%, 2.5 percentage points lower than the national rate.

Learn more about how the U.S. poverty rate varies significantly by age groups.

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America Counts: More Women in Manufacturing Jobs In Every Age Group [ [link removed] ]

America Counts: More Women in Manufacturing Jobs in Every Age Group

Although men still hold the majority of U.S. manufacturing jobs, Census Bureau data show that from 2010 until the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2020, the share of women in manufacturing jobs rose in every working-age category.

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Statistics in Schools: National Dictionary Day [ [link removed] ]

Statistics in Schools: National Dictionary Day

National Dictionary Day was October 16. Teachers: expand your students? vocabulary of census-related words with our word find and crossword warm-up activities.

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Celebrating the 247th Birthday of the U.S. Navy [ [link removed] ]

We?re running a tight ship!

In honor of the US Navy?s 247th birthday on October 13, we are sharing Census Bureau data on the ship building and repairing industry.

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