What: |
The U.S. Census Bureau will hold a news conference to
discuss new American Community Survey data showing that
Albany County residents have higher levels of education and household
income than the average resident of New York
state. Other data will show that New York state residents spend more
time commuting to work than those of any other
state. Data will highlight socio-economic and housing characteristics
for New York state, Albany County and other areas
of 250,000 population or more within the state, including:
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· Dutchess, Erie, Monroe, Nassau, Onondaga,
Orange, Rockland, Suffolk and Westchester counties;
· Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten
Island boroughs; and
· New York and Buffalo cities.
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When: |
Wednesday, Feb. 25; 10 a.m. EST |
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Who: |
Carol Van Horn, assistant director for decennial census
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American Community Survey, U.S. Census
Bureau
John J. McEneny, New York state assemblyman, 104th District
Robert Scardamalia, Empire State Development, state of New York
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Where: |
New York State Capitol
Flag Room, Second Floor (Governor’s Reception Area)
Albany, N.Y.
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