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March 2001 Releases
All Releases from March 2001
- March 30: Redistricting (P.L. 94-171) News Releases by State (Month of March 2001)
- March 30: Underwriters, Dealers and Brokers Report Securities and Commodity-Contract Revenues of $210 Billion
- March 29: Census Day, 2000: One Year Later
- March 29: CENSUS BUREAU MEDIA ADVISORY: Census Bureau to Brief Reporters on Population Change and Distribution from 1990 to 2000
- March 28: Statement of William G. Barron, Acting Census Bureau Director, Regarding Census 2000 Undercount Estimates Released Today
- March 23: Children of 'Baby Boomers' and Immigrants Boost School Enrollment to Equal All-Time High, Census Bureau Reports
- March 22: More Than 800,000 U.S. Businesses Owned by African Americans; New York, California, Texas Lead States, Census Bureau Reports
- March 22: U.S. Businesses Owned by Hispanics Top 1 Million; California, Texas, Florida Lead States, Census Bureau Reports
- March 20: CENSUS BUREAU MEDIA ADVISORY: Census Bureau Staff will Brief Reporters on Census 2000 Meeting That Examined Components of Population Change
- March 20: Census Bureau Releases Census 2000 Information On Nation's Group Quarters
- March 16: Nearly 1 in 5 Americans Has Some Level of Disability, U.S. Census Bureau Reports
- March 16: Revenues for Truck Transportation, Messenger Services and Warehousing Near $250 Billion, Census Bureau Reports
- March 15: Women's History Month: March 2001
- March 15: U.S. Census Bureau Releases Profile of Nation's Women
- March 12: Census 2000 Shows America's Diversity
- March 8: Census Bureau Says Business-to-Business Dominates E-Commerce; First Report on Online Business for Key Economic Sectors
- March 8: CENSUS BUREAU MEDIA ADVISORY - Census Bureau to Brief Reporters on Census 2000 Race and Hispanic-Origin Findings
- March 7: Census Bureau Releases First Official Snapshot of 'E-Commerce'
- March 6: Diversity of the Country's Hispanics Highlighted in U.S. Census Bureau Report
- March 1: Steering Committee Report Available; Recommends No Adjustment
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Public Information Office | Last Revised: September 01, 2009