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Monthly Archives: September 2010
American Community Survey
Tweet This Fall, the Census Bureau will release a few data sets that help us understand more about who we are as a country, culminating in the 2010 Census population counts announced this December. The first of these data releases … Continue reading
Posted in Housing, Population
Tagged American Community Survey, census, Census Bureau, economic, housing, Measuring America, population, social
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Measuring America
Tweet For more information on Measuring America, read Director Groves' recent blog entry A Data-Filled Fall.
Income vs. Earnings
Tweet Income and earnings are often confused. In reality, earnings are just one kind of income. Every year, the Census Bureau collects data on how much money households obtain from 50 different sources, all of which we label “income.” Earnings, … Continue reading
Tracking the Dream
Tweet Written by: Tom Mesenbourg, Deputy Director, US Census Bureau Many Americans, those born here and those who immigrate, dream of opening a business and prospering according to their talents. The economic census offers a view of who owns America’s … Continue reading
Health Insurance: Who Has Coverage, Who Doesn’t?
Tweet Written by: David Johnson, Chief, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division In recent months you’ve probably heard figures cited on news broadcasts countless times on the number of people who do not have health insurance. Every year, these figures … Continue reading