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Income and Poverty Harder to Pay the Bills Now That Child Tax Credit Payments Have Ended As Child Tax Credit (CTC) payments ended in December, more households with children reported struggling to cover household expenses. Families Over a Quarter of Children Lived With At Least One Foreign-Born Parent A new report reveals that children living with at least one foreign-born parent are more likely to live with two parents than children with native-born parents. Population Novice Data Users: Help Is on the Way The U.S. Census Bureau’s Census Academy launches the 2022 Back to Data Basics Webinar Series this week to help less experienced data users navigate census data. Population Women More Likely Than Men to Have No Retirement Savings Are your retirement savings related to the number of times you have been married or the number of partners with whom you have children? Families Parents and Children Interacted More During COVID-19 During Covid-19 lockdowns, parents changed how they interacted with children: more dinners and reading together but fewer outings. Families No Kids, No Care? Childlessness Among Older Americans New Census Bureau report details demographic, economic and household characteristics of childless older adult population compared to older biological parents. Population Census Bureau Survey Explores Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity New data visualization allows users to explore differences in characteristics and experiences during the pandemic between LGBT and non-LGBT populations. Income and Poverty Nearly a Third of Parents Spent Child Tax Credit on School Expenses Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey shows that many parents spent the first three Child Tax Credit advance payments on child care or school expenses. Families Measuring Impact of Child Care Subsidies on Working Moms Census Bureau study shows receipt of child care subsidies may keep working married mothers in the labor force and lowers wage gap between spouses. Population U.S. Births Declined During the Pandemic Several factors affect the birth rate but the pandemic did have an impact: births declined but began to rise again in March of this year. Families Two-Thirds of Recent First-Time Fathers Took Time Off After Birth For the first time, the 2019 Survey of Income and Program Participation asked both men and women about their use of parental leave. Population STATE PROFILES: 2020 Census We bring you data visualizations with new 2020 Census data for your state and county on: population, race and ethnicity, diversity, age and housing. Income and Poverty Most Kids Receiving SNAP Get at Least One Other Safety Net Benefit Most children participating in SNAP receive benefits from multiple programs. Eligibility guidelines determine which programs cover children. Families Living Arrangements of Young Parents: Solo, Married, Partner or Parent There were 1.8 million biological parents ages 15-22 in the United States in 2018 and half were living with a spouse or unmarried partner. Families Unmarried Opposite-Sex Couples Cohabitating More Likely to Both Work New Census Bureau tables on America’s families show differences in the employment status of unmarried and married opposite-sex couples that live together. Population Veterans and Those They Left Behind: What Benefits Do They Receive? The U.S. Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation shows that about 600,000 “survivor” households received military compensation in 2017. Families Marital Histories Differ Between Native-Born and Foreign-Born Adults New Census Bureau report reveals foreign-born people are more likely than native-born to marry, are older when they first marry and are less likely to remarry. Families Love and Loss Among Older Adults Nine in 10 adults ages 70 or older have married, but over half of women and a quarter of men ages 75 or older who have been married have experienced widowhood. Families Number of Kids Living Only With Their Mothers Has Doubled in 50 Years Newly released Current Population Survey tables show the percentage of children under 18 who live with two parents declined since 1968. Income and Poverty Who Had Medical Debt in the United States? Detailed tables from the Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation provide a snapshot of households more likely to have medical debt in 2017. Families How Do People in Same-Sex Couples Compare to Opposite-Sex Couples? A U.S. Census Bureau interactive data visualization shows characteristics of same-sex couples at the state level. Income and Poverty Many American Households Use Stimulus Payments to Pay Down Debt Millions of Americans are poised to receive a third stimulus check, one of the benefits of the American Rescue Plan Act. Many have used stimulus to pay debt. Education Homeschooling on the Rise During COVID-19 Pandemic The U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey shows a substantial increase in homeschooling during COVID-19. Housing New Apartment Construction Declined Nationwide between 2017 and 2019 The Census Bureau’s Survey of Market Absorption of New Multifamily Units provides information on new apartment construction and rental costs. Families Despite Unemployment Insurance, Many Households Struggle With Basics The Household Pulse Survey shows that 31.2% of households that used unemployment insurance reported a very difficult time paying for usual household expenses. Employment Moms, Work and the Pandemic New data show that there were 1.4 million more mothers not actively working for pay in January compared to pre-pandemic levels. Income and Poverty Fewer People Living in Poverty Areas in 2015-2019 The percentage of people living in poverty areas fell 6.6 percentage points since 2010-2014. Income and Poverty Demographic SNAPshot: Not All Eligible for Food Assistance Gets Aid A new data visualization shows the demographic characteristics of people eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and those who receive it. Health Young Adults Living Alone Report Anxiety, Depression During Pandemic The U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey provides insight into the mental health and well-being of adults living alone during COVID-19. Employment Both in Gay Partnerships More Likely to Work than Opposite-Sex Ones The American Community Survey shows the impact of age, children and marital status on the employment of same-sex couples compared to opposite-sex couples. Families U.S. Marriage and Divorce Rates Declined in Last 10 Years Interactive data tool allows you to compare marriage and divorce rates across states for 2009 and 2019. More Articles Last Revised: October 8, 2021 X Is this page helpful? Yes No X Comments or suggestions? No, thanks 255 characters remaining X Thank you for your feedback. Comments or suggestions? Top Back to Header Sign Up for Email Updates To sign up for updates please enter your contact information below. 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