Census Bureau Tip Sheet
A product of the U.S. Census Bureau's Public Information Office
March 2, 2007 TP07-05
Upcoming
Demographics Surveys
County and Puerto Rico Municipio Population Estimates: July 1, 2006 — Flagler County, along Florida’s northeast coast, has been the nation’s fastest-growing county in recent years. Will this enclave, named for the builder of the Florida East Coast Railway, continue to hold this distinction? The answer will be revealed via Internet tables showing population estimates, rankings and components of change for the nation’s 3,141 counties and county equivalents since Census 2000 and up to July 1, 2006. (Tentatively scheduled for release mid-March.)
Families and Living Arrangement: 2006 — Latest national family portrait of married couple and single-parent families, stay-at-home mothers and fathers, people who live alone, children who live with grandparents, and men and women who marry and remain single. Data are from the Current Population Survey. (Tentatively scheduled for release mid-March.)
Extended Measures of Well-Being: Living Conditions in the United States, 2003 — National measures from the Survey of Income and Program Participation covering five broad domains, including possession of appliances and electronic goods, such as cell phones; housing conditions; neighborhoods and community services; ability to pay bills and buy groceries; and expectations of getting help from friends, families and communities. (Tentatively scheduled for release late March.)
2006 Metropolitan and Micropolitan Area Population Estimates — St. George, Utah, in the southwest corner of the Beehive State, has been the nation’s fastest-growing metro area in recent years. Will this former farming community continue to hold this distinction? The answer will be revealed via Internet tables showing population estimates and rankings of change for the nation’s 361 metro and 577 micro areas between April 1, 2000, and July 1, 2006. (Tentatively scheduled for release early April.)
Economics Surveys
2006 Annual Survey of State and Local Government Employment and Payroll — Annual estimates on how many people are employed by state and local governments — from state-owned alcoholic beverage stores to law enforcement officers to higher education — and the payroll of these governments. Summary data are provided for each state. (Scheduled for release March 5.)
Facts for Features
Cinco de Mayo — “The Fifth of May,” a national holiday in Mexico, has become a time to celebrate Mexican heritage and culture. The Census Bureau joins in the festivities with a collection of data relating to U.S. residents of Mexican descent. (Tentatively scheduled for release early March.)
Mother’s Day (May 13, 2007) — Flowers, perfume and jewelry are all popular gifts given on this special day honoring our nation’s moms. This fact sheet presents statistical information from the Census Bureau’s economic and demographic subject areas on these and many other topics pertaining to this observance. (Tentatively scheduled for release March 13.)
Broadcast/Photo/Multimedia/Television
Radio
Profile America and Al Dia (Spanish) for March — Upcoming segments include “Signs of Spring” (March 9) and “Music In Schools” (March 5). March’s CDs commemorate Women’s History Month in four feature episodes. The entire set of March daily features is available at <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/broadcast/radio/index.html>.
For MP3 and WAV audio files of the March features, go to: http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/broadcast/radio/special_radio_features.html>.
The URL for the daily or monthly MP3 downloads is the same for the page you use to establish subscription podcast access: <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/broadcast/radio/profile_america/index.html>. This is where the WAV files will appear, as well.
Profile America and Al Dia daily features can all be auditioned and downloaded individually and for the entire month via zip files at <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/broadcast/radio/index.html>.
Please note: Alternate versions of our daily features, without day references,
are also available for use any day during March. For more information, please
write us at <pio.broadcast.services@census.gov>.
Recently Released
(Since Feb. 16, 2007)
2010 Census
2008 Dress Rehearsal
Census Bureau Hires Managers in New Fayetteville N.C., Office
— Feb. 21 — Internet address:
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/2010_census/009640.html>.
The Key to an Accurate Census in Indian Country is Early Participation
by Tribal Governments — Feb. 21 — Internet address:
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/2010_census/009639.html>
Census Bureau Hires Managers in New Stockton Calif., Office
— Feb. 21 — Internet address:
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/2010_census/009641.html>.
Economic Surveys
Annual Capital Expenditures Survey: 2005 — Feb. 23 —
Internet address:
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/economic_surveys/009642.html>.
Facts for Features
Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month (May) — March
1 — Internet address:
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/009714.html>.
Older Americans Month (May) — March 1 — Internet
address:
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/009715.html>.
Broadcast/Photo/Multimedia/Television
Radio
Profile America and Al Dia (Spanish) for March — America’s Road Sign System (March 1). MP3 and WAV audio files of this special edition are available at <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/broadcast/radio/special_radio_features.html>.
Profile America and Al Dia CDs bear new features for added programming flexibility: additional 60-second and 30-second cuts for play any date in the month. Unlike the “traditional” public service features, which are day and date specific, these extra cuts are generic to the month and so can be aired any day.
Briefing Video
“America’s Changing, so is the Census” (5:45) — This video covers the American Community Survey, which is now being conducted in every community across the country every month. It offers communities a fresh look at how they are changing and much more. “America’s Changing” is available for viewing as video-on-demand, via the Public Information Office Broadcast Services Web site. A complete script is also available at a single click at <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/broadcast/video/census_operations/007273.html>. For more information, please write us at <PIO.Broadcast.Services@census.gov>.
TV News
“American Community Survey B-roll” (#V07-027) (13:25) — An updated version of the U.S. Census Bureau’s official stock shot reel of ACS survey-taking scenes. This reel features a variety of settings in which these field operations are conducted — including scenes in English and Spanish. Review and order the B-roll via the online American Community Survey News Media Tool Kit: <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/2004/NewsMediaKit.html>
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News releases, reports, data tables and radio transcripts are available on the Public Information Office’s Web page at <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/news.html>. Questions or comments should be directed to the Census Bureau’s Public Information Office at 301-763-3030; fax 301-763-3762; or e-mail <pio@census.gov>.