Here's the latest from the Census Bureau's partnerships team.
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Happy Holidays [ [link removed] ]
As the year comes to a close, it is a time for reflection, giving thanks, and exchanging gifts, so we wrapped up some Census Bureau data and highlights for you to enjoy.?
Celebrate the holiday season?with holiday-related facts and figures on our December?By the Numbers [ [link removed] ] page.
Revisit some of the key demographic and economic trends and shifts that reshaped the nation in 2022 on America Counts [ [link removed] ].
And keep an eye on our social media channels [ [link removed] ]?for a fun video of 2022 highlights.
Thank you for following along and continuing to support the Census Bureau mission!
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*Census Director Champions Equity and Inclusion in Discussions with Partners*
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"Director Santos with students and recent graduates of Xavier University and Southern University"
Census Bureau Director Robert L. Santos continued to champion the importance of data equity, diversity, and inclusion in conversations with corporate, nonprofit, and university partners in November and December.
The director met with students and recent graduates of Xavier University and Southern University to discuss our ongoing work and opportunities with the Census Bureau. He spoke with University of Maryland faculty and students about the Census Bureau?s commitment to producing data that depict an accurate portrait of America, including its underserved communities.
He participated in a discussion about ensuring a fair and accurate count of the Latino community in the 2030 Census alongside the Unity Council and the Latino Community Foundation.
And he talked with partners like AT&T and the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce about helping to raise awareness of the upcoming 2022 Economic Census.?
Read more from Director Santos in his new blog looking back on 2022.?
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Coming Soon: 2022 Economic Census
2022 Econ Census Podcast [ [link removed] ]
Every five years, we conduct the Economic Census, the U.S. government?s official 5-year measure of businesses in the United States and their economic impact. The Economic Census provides the most comprehensive data available at the national, state, and local level, representing all industries and geographies.
Data collection for the *2022 Economic Census* is set to begin January 31. You can play a key role?by encouraging?response.
Learn more in our podcast [ [link removed] ] and find out how you can help spread the word [ [link removed] ].?
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New Year's Day Population
Infographic: Happy New Year 2023 [ [link removed] ]
As the nation prepares to ring in the new year, the Census Bureau has projected the U.S. population will be 334,233,854 on Jan. 1, 2023.
The combination of births, deaths and net international migration increases the U.S. population by 1 person every 27 seconds.
Read more on America Counts [ [link removed] ].?
*About Census Partnerships*
From corporations to policymakers, foundations and non-profits to software developers, the U.S. Census Bureau partners across sectors and industries to help America work better through data. Together, we harness the power of our data, support each other?s missions, and co-create solutions to increase data use?and participation in Census Bureau surveys, censuses and programs. Connect with?the partnerships team
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