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The Census Bureau will host its annual Census Fair in the Rayburn Building’s Gold Room on July 23, 2009 from 10 AM to 2 PM. This year’s theme is the Rollout of the Congressional Partnership Toolkit. Other demonstrations and exhibits include Census In Schools, Recruiting, National and Field Partnerships, Privacy and much more. Members and staffers are encouraged to attend.
The Congressional Partnership Program is designed to engage members of Congress with the Census Bureau Regional Directors in their districts for promotion of the 2010 Census. As a member of Congress, use the Congressional Partnership Toolkit to help with ideas on the many ways you may get involved now and in the future. As a major stakeholder, you can help ensure that everyone in your community is counted so that your district receives its fair share of important services and resources.
The Census Bureau has released its proposed LCO (Local Census Offices) for the 2010 Census. The list also contains the congressional districts for each office.
The GSA will begin the process of looking for space in these areas.
The due date for the 2007 Economic Census forms is February 12th, 2008. Data from the Economic Census helps organizations make informed business decisions.
See the 2007 Economic Census website for answers to many questions about this important census.
FastFacts for Congress has been updated with Census 2000 data retabulated for the current Congress.
Note: The only difference between the 109th and 110th data sets are for the states where congressional districts were redrawn for the 110th Congress (Georgia and Texas). 2006 ACS data are tabulated for 109th congressional districts; ACS data are not available for 110th congressional districts for Georgia and Texas.
High quality electronic versions of maps for all 110th Congressional Districts. more »
This survey provides detailed population and housing information
on an annual basis to support programs and policies at the Federal,
State, and Local levels.
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ACS Congressional Toolkit
The Decennial Census profiles the people and housing of our nation every 10 years. Census 2000 data are also available for the Island Areas.
The Economic Census profiles the economy every five years from the national to the local level. more »
Where do your federal dollars go. more »
St. Bernard Parish, La., part of the New Orleans metro area, had the highest growth rate of housing units of any county in the nation for 2008. more »
New Orleans was nation's fastest-growing city in 2008. more »
The Census Bureau released population estimates for age, race, sex and Hispanic origin. more »
The latest county and Puerto Rico municipio estimates have been released. more »
are now available for cities, counties and other areas with populations of 20,000 or more.
Additional data for areas with a population greater than 20,000 are scheduled to be released in December.
Data from the Current Population Survey (CPS), and Income, Earnings, and Poverty Data from the 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) released August 28, 2007. more »
The nation's number of businesses without a payroll reached 20.4 million in 2005. more »
Estimates of population and poverty for school districts, as well as income and poverty estimates for states and counties. more »
Half of U.S. businesses are home-based, and the majority of firms are self-financed. more »
View the latest Economic Indicators from the Census Bureau.
Robert Groves biography, testimonies, and statements.
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