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Population Exploring Census Data Made Easy The new Census Survey Explorer provides a quick and comprehensive list of surveys by topic, geography and frequency. Population 1950 Census Records: A Window to History Records for all people counted in the 1950 Census will be released by the National Archives and Records Administration April 1. Employment What Is the Gender Wage Gap in Your State? A new Census Bureau interactive visualization shows the gender wage gap for selected occupations in the states and Puerto Rico. Employment U.S. Startups Create Jobs at Higher Rates, Older Large Firms Employ Most Workers The U.S. Census Bureau’s Business Dynamics Statistics show how the age and size of firms contributed to job creation and employment shares from 1976 to 2019. Income and Poverty Dim Job Outlook for People Released From Prison During Great Recession People convicted of a felony or released from prison are less likely to find work than adults without high school degrees or similar criminal histories. Health Frontline Workers Report More Anxiety, Depressive Disorder Symptoms Fewer adults are reporting symptoms of anxiety and depression than a year ago. Frontline workers outside the home are more likely to report these symptoms. 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. Education U.S. Teachers More Diverse but Still Lag Student Racial, Ethnic Makeup U.S. Census Bureau analysis of Equal Employment Opportunity Tabulation data shows gap between the racial and ethnicity diversity of teachers and students. Business and Economy Census Bureau Serves Hearty Spread of Holiday Food Industry Statistics Data reveal the business of the holiday food industry from agriculture to manufacturing to wholesalers and retailers. Business and Economy Franchising is More than Just Fast Food The 2017 Economic Census Franchise Statistics Report shows there were 498,234 franchise establishments with 9.6 million workers and $1.7 trillion in sales. 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. Employment Will Post-COVID Unemployment Insurance Be Like After Great Recession? The share of adults who received UI reached a six-year low in 2018 during the Great Recession recovery. So far during the pandemic, UI receipt remains high. 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. Business and Economy Number of Businesses Grow in Metros, Shrink in Micros There were 637,997 employer businesses in Micropolitan Statistical Areas in 2019, a 0.3% drop since 2017. Housing Zillow and Census Bureau Data Show Pandemic’s Impact on Housing Market The housing market stalled in spring 2020 but rebounded by summer. Business and Economy Manufacturing Remains One of the Top Five Largest Employment Sectors This year marks the Census Bureau’s 10th anniversary celebration of Manufacturing Week beginning today and ending Friday on Manufacturing Day. Business and Economy Business Growth in Desert Southwest More than Twice National Average More than 287,000 employer businesses called these counties home in 2019, up 8.5% Since 2015. 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. Income and Poverty Pandemic Earnings Decline but Increase for Full-Time, Yearly Workers How could earnings for full-time, year-round workers go up while earnings fell for all workers? There were fewer low-wage full-time, year-round workers. Income and Poverty Did Unemployment Insurance Lower Official Poverty Rates in 2020? Expanded unemployment insurance benefits and eligibility during the pandemic lowered the overall poverty rate by 1.4 percentage points to 11.4% in 2020. Health Private Health Coverage of Adults Drops From Early 2019 to Early 2021 In early 2020, a decline in the number of working-age adults with private health insurance was offset by an increase in public health insurance programs. Emergency Preparedness Bracing for the 2021 Hurricane Season A U.S. Census Bureau infographic shows the impact of last year’s three major hurricanes that hit the United States. Business and Economy America’s Love Affair With (Clean) Cars Car washes help vehicle owners keep what’s likely to be the second-largest investment they will ever make looking good. Business and Economy Initial COVID-19 Impact on Travel Industry Varied Widely Across States The U.S. Census Bureau’s Quarterly Workforce Indicators show the impact of the pandemic on state tourism and related industries. Employment Why Did Labor Force Participation Rate Dip When the Economy Was Good? The U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010-2019 American Community Survey sheds light on the impact of aging baby boomers on the labor force and employment characteristics. Business and Economy The Dough in Doughnuts During National Doughnut Month, we look at the manufacturing of doughnut-making machines through U.S. Census Bureau data. Employment Puerto Rico Has Tougher Workplace Vaccine Requirements Than U.S. Puerto Rico leads U.S. states in small businesses requiring proof their employees are vaccinated against COVID-19 before returning to work. 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. Public Sector Public Spending on Protecting the Environment Up The Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances shows spending on protection of natural resources has steadily increased since 2014. Education Does Majoring in STEM Lead to a STEM Job After Graduation? Among STEM workers, those who majored in STEM earned more than those who did not. Business and Economy Businesses Lease Cars, Office Space, Furniture and … Workers The nation’s 3,769 employee-leasing businesses had 2.7 million workers and generated $177.8 billion in revenue in 2017. Population Northern Great Plains Population Gains Higher Than U.S. Last Decade The region’s population declined for much of the last century but mostly urban counties and five North Dakota oil boom counties drove growth from 2010 to 2019. Housing Were American Homes Ready for the Pandemic? Isolating when someone is infected with COVID-19 is challenging when 38% of U.S. multi-person households don’t have two bathrooms and enough bedrooms. Health Who Are Our Health Care Workers? Health care, the nation’s largest and fastest-growing sector, employs 22 million. We profile this workforce now on the front line of the fight against COVID-19. Population Working From Home During the Pandemic The U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey shows that those who increased frequency of telework had higher income and education and better health. 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. Enter your email address Subscribe Stay Current Newsroom America Counts Blogs Stats for Stories Stay Connected Census Jobs | Information Quality | Data Linkage Infrastructure | Data Protection and Privacy Policy | Accessibility | FOIA | Inspector General | No FEAR Act | U.S. Department of Commerce | USA.gov -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Measuring America's People, Places, and Economy loading