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Now Available: 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES) Results for the 50 states and District of Columbia.
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes
As we continue to develop the next set of 2020 Census data products, we wanted to provide an update on the schedule and next steps for the release of the Demographic Profile, the Demographic and Housing Characteristics File (DHC), and the Detailed DHC product.
This entry was posted on April 27, 2022 and filed under 2020 Census, Data Processing and Disclosure Avoidance.
Population and Population Projections | December 12, 2012
What a Difference Four Years Make: U.S. Population Projected to Grow at a Slower Pace Over the Next Five Decades
The U.S. population is projected to grow at a slower pace over the coming years than was projected four years ago, according to new population projections released today. So, how much is the U.S. population expected to grow over the next several decades? Moreover, how and why has the projected growth rate of the population changed between the 2008 and 2012 series?
Data Tool | December 07, 2012
Easy Exploration into Your Community’s Statistics
Yesterday we released Easy Stats, one of the latest web technology tools developed by the U.S. Census Bureau to make our data quicker and easier to access. As its name suggests, Easy Stats provides a user-friendly way to retrieve timely statistics about our nation’s people, places and economy.
Class of Worker, Employment, Equal Employment Opportunity, Industry and Class of Worker, Industry and Occupation, Labor Force Statistics and Occupation | December 06, 2012
A Look at Workforce Statistics from the EEO Tabulation
Experts from the Census Bureau describe the objectives of their work and explain census and survey results. The bureau conducts more than 100 surveys each year.
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