July 2022:
By the Numbers
Join us as we commemorate the anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act and celebrate America's birthday as we move into summer.
Explore statistics about the states of Idaho, Wyoming, and New York.
And learn more about our U.S. and World Population Clock as we mark World Population Day.
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🌐 Americans with Disabilities Act Anniversary
Join us as we commemorate the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act with data from the U.S. Census Bureau about people with disabilities.
On July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law. This law prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in employment, transportation, public accommodations, commercial facilities, telecommunications, and state and local government services.
Did you know? The Census Bureau collects data on disability primarily through the American Community Survey (ACS) and the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). The ACS produces estimates for states, counties, and metropolitan areas. The SIPP estimates of disability prevalence are broader and encompass a greater number of activities on which disability status is assessed. Learn more about these and other sources of data on people with disabilities.
data.census.gov: Detailed Profile on Populations with a Disability
Infographic: Do People with Disabilities Earn Equal Pay?
Infographic: Living With Disabilities
Thanks to the public’s invaluable responses to Census Bureau surveys and censuses, we’re able to share the statistics below about people with disabilities as we continuously measure America’s people, places, and economy.
4️⃣ Facts About Americans With Disabilities
1. There were 41.1 million people with a disability in the U.S. in 2019.
2. In 2019, 19.8% of the civilian noninstitutionalized population in West Virginia had a disability. That's the highest rate of any state. Utah had the lowest rate at 9.3%.
3. There were 7.9 million people ages 18 to 64 with a disability who were employed in 2019.
4. The median earnings in the past 12 months were $25,270 (in 2019 inflation-adjusted dollars) for people age 16 and over with a disability who had earnings in 2019.
Find more facts from the American Community Survey at census.gov/acs.
🍦 Summer Eats and Treats
July is filled with observances that remind us of food, fun, and family. From coast to coast, Americans are firing up the grill during National Grilling Month and National Hot Dog Month.
🌭 July 20 is National Hot Dog Day.
🔎 Did you know? There was more than $58.1 billion of processed meats sold in the United States in 2020.
🍳 July 25 is Culinarians Day, a day to celebrate our chefs, cooks, and other food preparers.
🔎 Did you know? There were nearly 250,000 full service restaurants in the United States employing more than 5.4 million people in 2020.
Throughout the summer, many of us cool down and beat the heat with ice cream and other frozen treats.
🍨 July is National Ice Cream Month and July 17 is National Ice Cream Day.
🔎 Did you know? There were 427 ice cream or frozen treat manufacturing establishments in the United States employing more than 22,000 people in 2020.
Visit our Stats for Stories page to learn more about these and other notable observances.
🎂 Happy Birthday America, ID, WY, and NY!
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence, setting the 13 colonies on the road to freedom as a sovereign nation. As we celebrate Independence Day, we reflect on how our Founding Fathers enshrined the importance of statistics as a vital tool for measuring America in Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution.
🔎 Did you know? There were an estimated 2.5 million people living in the newly independent United States in July 1776.
July 3, 2022: Idaho's 132nd Anniversary
🔎 Did you know? Idaho is the 11th largest state by area and was the 43rd state to join the Union. The state nickname is the Gem State.
- Check out our America Counts state profile for Idaho
- Explore Census Bureau data for Idaho using data.census.gov
July 10, 2022: Wyoming's 132nd Anniversary
🔎 Did you know? Wyoming is the 9th largest state by area and was the 44th state to join the Union. The state nickname is the Cowboy State.
- Check out our America Counts state profile for Wyoming
- Explore Census Bureau data for Wyoming using data.census.gov
July 26, 2022: New York's 234th Anniversary
🔎 Did you know? New York is the 30th largest state by area and was the 11th state to join the Union. The state nickname is the Empire State.
- Check out our America Counts state profile for New York
- Explore Census Bureau data for New York using data.census.gov
Special Feature | July 25, 2022: Celebrating Puerto Rico Constitution Day
🔎 Did you know? Puerto Rico's Constitution was enacted 70 years ago in 1952. Puerto Rico's nickname is the Isle of Enchantment and the official flower is the Puerto Rican Hibiscus.
- Check out our America Counts profile for Puerto Rico
- Explore Census Bureau data for Puerto Rico using data.census.gov
🌎 U.S. and World Population Clock
July 11 is World Population Day, and the Census Bureau has a free data tool that provides a quick and interactive overview of the latest estimated population in the United States and worldwide.
The U.S. Population Clock displays continuously updated projections of the total population, including the rate of births, deaths, net migration, and more. These projections do not include members of the Armed Forces overseas, their dependents, or other U.S. citizens residing outside the United States.
The World Population Clock provides a continuously updated world population total, a list of the 10 most populous countries, and easy access to more world population statistics.
Visit the clock at census.gov for an estimate of the world population and an indication of how fast it is growing.
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- Census Academy Data Training: Using Population Estimates and Projections
- Data Gem Video: What's Up with the Pop Clock?
Throughout the month of July, join us in celebrating several observances that shine a spotlight on population growth around the world.
July 1: Canada Day
July 11: World Population Day
The United Nations celebrated the first observance of World Population Day in 1989. The Census Bureau conducts demographic, economic, and geographic studies of other countries and strengthens statistical development around the world through technical assistance, training, and software products.
🔎 Did you know? The world population reached 1 billion in 1804, shortly after the second decennial census in 1800, which counted 5.3 million Americans.
According to the latest estimates, the world population reached 7 billion in 2012, and new projections indicate that we’ll reach 8 billion in the coming years.