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Subject Connect With Us on Social Media
Date November 4, 2022 8:42 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. 



2020 Census: Share Your Ideas With Us. Respond by November 15 [ [link removed] ]

We are listening to diverse voices – like yours.

❔ How can we reach everyone, especially historically undercounted populations?

❔ How can we support you as you respond to the 2030 Census in English or in another language?

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New Tables from the 2020 and 2021 CPS Annual Social and Economic Supplement [ [link removed] ]

On October 31, we released new tables from the 2020 and 2021 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

Explore information on marital status, educational attainment, employment status, occupation, earnings and more.

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2020 Census Quality Metrics Viewer [ [link removed] ]

Now Available: The 2020 Census Quality Metrics Viewer.

This map provides a visual tool for exploring the recently released operational quality metrics for counties and census tracts.

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America Counts: How Resilient Are Communities Along the U.S.-Mexico Border?

America Counts: How Resilient Are Communities Along the U.S.-Mexico Border [ [link removed] ]

How resilient are communities along the U.S.-Mexico border?

A significantly lower percentage of people living along the U.S.-Mexico border are living with zero risk factors than those in the nation as a whole, according to Census Bureau data.

Learn more on America Counts.

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Celebrating Global Diversity Awareness Month [ [link removed] ]

October was Global Diversity Awareness Month!

What chance is there that two random people, chosen from the same state, will be from different racial and ethnic groups?

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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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Annual Survey of Manufactures: National Oatmeal Day [ [link removed] ]

National Oatmeal Day

National Oatmeal Day was October 29!

There are countless toppings for oatmeal, but we're stirring up a bowl full of Census Bureau economic data on this industry.

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Annual Survey of Manufactures: National Nut Day [ [link removed] ]

National Nut Day

National Nut Day was October 22! ??

We hope you’re not allergic to Census Bureau economic data. Learn more about the roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing industry through our 2020 Annual Survey of Manufactures.

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Statistics in Schools: Kahoot! American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month [ [link removed] ]

Statistics in Schools: Kahoot! American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month

November is American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) Heritage Month.

Teachers: Celebrate AIAN Heritage Month by testing your students’ knowledge on topics like educational attainment, population, veterans, and more with our new Statistics in Schools Kahoot! game.

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Facts for Features: Halloween [ [link removed] ]

Facts for Features: Halloween

ICYMI, check out our Halloween 🎃 Facts for Features and discover Census Bureau data on the population of sweet-sounding cities and towns, and more.

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Statistics in Schools: 1929 Stock Market Crash &amp; Beginning of Great Depression [ [link removed] ]

Statistics in Schools: 1929 Stock Market Crash & Beginning of Great Depression

High school teachers: Introduce your students to Harper Lee’s classic novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” ??

With our Statistics in Schools activity, they can use Census Bureau data to describe unemployment numbers from 1930s America and make inferences about the plot.

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