Monday, January 25, 2021

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Join Us for a Census Data Q&A Webinar

Explore data.census.gov

We know you have questions about data.census.gov, and we want to help answer them!

Join us tomorrow, Tuesday, Jan. 26, as Survey Statistician Tyson Weister answers frequently asked questions about the Census Bureau's data access platform, data.census.gov, during a live webinar.

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2020 Census Geographic Products Available

The Census Bureau has begun releasing 2020 Census geographic products to support redistricting efforts by state and local governments. These products consist of 2020 Census geography with newly created 2020 Census blocks and updated block groups, census tracts, voting districts, and current boundaries for legal governments and school districts referenced to Jan. 1, 2020.

Products will be available on a flow basis for all states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, ending no later than Feb. 28.

The Census Bureau uses geography as the basis for conducting the census and tabulating census data. Census geography is a key component of data products for decision-makers and data users.

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February is National Black History Month

Black Education

Check out this infographic to see the rising numbers of African Americans age 25 and older who have obtained a bachelor's degree or higher from 1940-2019. Find more stats on the Black population in our National African American History Month Facts for Features.

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Old School vs. New School: Growing Imports of Laptops, Masks and Disinfectant

Kids are going back to school. Sort of, anyway. As you know, the typical school day has changed dramatically for most U.S. students amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In many cases, parents have become teaching and lab assistants, leading lessons and creating science projects in their kitchens and living rooms. As virtual learning becomes more rule than the exception, laptops and tablets are even more of a necessity. And they're not the only items on back-to-school shopping lists these days.

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Young Adults Living Alone Report Anxiety, Depression During Pandemic

Younger adults living alone were more likely than older adults living alone to report symptoms of both anxiety and depression in recent weeks, according to new Census Bureau data.

The Household Pulse Survey provides insight into the mental health and well-being of adults living alone during the Coronavirus pandemic.

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Every State Declared Federal Disaster Areas During COVID-19 but Other Natural Disasters are Happening

For the first time in history, all 50 states were declared federal disaster areas due to COVID-19. At the same time, hurricanes, floods, wildfires and winter storms continued to hit communities already dealing with the pandemic.

Communities were overwhelmed and so was the Census Bureau's award-winning OnTheMap for Emergency Management data tool.

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About Census Partnerships

From corporations to policymakers, foundations and non-profits to software developers, the U.S. Census Bureau partners across sectors and industries to help America work better through data. Together, we harness the power of our data, support each other's missions, and co-create solutions to increase data use and participation in Census Bureau surveys and programs. Connect with the partnerships team at census.partners@census.gov to learn more.


This is an official email from the U.S. Census Bureau. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us (http://www.census.gov/about/contact-us.html).  

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