📅 The Week Ahead: Population Estimates
Internet tables and detailed downloadable files will show annual population estimates and rankings for U.S. counties and Puerto Rico municipios, and components of change for counties since the 2020 Census – reflecting births, deaths, and domestic and international migration.
Stats for Stories and More
Today, March 27, is the last day of National Agriculture Week. Wednesday, March 29, is National Vietnam War Veterans Day and Mom and Pop Business Owners Day. On Thursday, March 30, we celebrate National Doctors Day.
In March, we also mark Red Cross Month, Frozen Food Month, and Irish American Heritage Month.
Learn about upcoming observances and celebrations with Stats for Stories.
"We the Data" is here!
This Women's History Month, we’re highlighting the vital role of women in American history, and we’re starting with Census Bureau alumnae. These employees played important roles in civil and women’s rights, education, and suffrage to name a few.
LED Partnerships Virtual Workshop Starts Tomorrow, March 28
Join us March 28-30 for our 2023 Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership Virtual Workshop. We will be highlighting the work of our state Labor Market Information partners and other data users through plenary sessions.
This year’s theme is “LED: Big Illuminating Local Outcomes.”
More details are now available on the release of additional 2020 Census data products.
First up, we plan to release the Demographic and Housing Characteristics File and Demographic Profile on May 25. These 2020 Census data products provide the demographic and housing characteristics of local communities.
Meet Lilly.
Lilly used Census Bureau data to help secure a small business loan – statistics made possible by your response to the Economic Census.
If you received an invitation to respond to the 2022 Economic Census and haven't yet had a chance to respond, here's what you need to know
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