The Census Bureau is processing responses and assessing quality as we work toward releasing the 2020 Census results.
August 16, 2022
The U.S. Census Bureau released the final set of results from the 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES) on Aug. 16. These results provide insight into the quality of the 2020 Census counts for the Puerto Rico population and housing units. It also includes coverage estimates for housing units across the nation, regions, states and the District of Columbia, and by selected characteristics for the nation.
Thursday, May 19
10 a.m. EDT
The U.S. Census Bureau will release the results from the 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES) for the 50 states and District of Columbia on May 19.
A webinar on “Understanding the Count: A Discussion on the Latest 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey Results” will be held to highlight the results.
Thursday, March 10
10 a.m. EST
The U.S. Census Bureau will release the first set of results from the 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES) along with additional results from the 2020 Demographic Analysis (DA) estimates on March 10.
Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 1 p.m. EST
The Census Bureau will conduct a webinar prior to the release of the first set of results from the 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES) along with additional results from the 2020 Demographic Analysis (DA) estimates on March 10. The webinar will explain the purpose, methodologies and types of results that will be made available from the PES and DA.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 1 p.m. EDT
The Census Bureau held a technical webinar to give more insight on these initial 2020 Census data quality metrics.
The webinar did not include any 2020 Census data. It gave a preview of the type and meaning behind the data quality metrics that will be available in the coming months.
A live media Q&A session will immediately follow the webinar.
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