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Now Available: Vintage 2021 Local Population and Housing Unit Estimates
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.
Current Population Survey (CPS), Income and Poverty | September 09, 2020
Varying Degrees of Poverty, Thinking Beyond ‘Poor’ and ‘Not Poor’
The concept of poverty is often interpreted as a state of being “poor” or “not poor.”
American Community Survey (ACS), Current Population Survey (CPS), Health Insurance, Income, Poverty and School Enrollment | September 09, 2020
How the Census Bureau Measures Income and Poverty
The U.S. Census Bureau releases income, poverty and health insurance statistics from its Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement, known as CPS ASEC, every September.
Current Population Survey (CPS), Income, Poverty and Supplemental Poverty Measure | September 09, 2020
What Is the Supplemental Poverty Measure and How Does It Differ From the Official Measure?
Since publication of the first official U.S. poverty statistics, there has been a continuing debate about the best way to measure income and poverty in the United States.
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