Wednesday, February 10, 2021

DM TEST - Stats for Stories: January & February 2021

Official U.S. stats to help you tell stories about Inventors, Chinese New Year, Valentine's Day, Presidents' Day, Singles Day and more.
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January & February 2021

STATS FOR STORIES (SFS)

 Today is National Inventors' Day. Friday is Chinese New Year. Sunday is Valentine's Day. Monday is Presidents' Day and Singles Awareness Day. February is American Heart Month.

 


Inventors

National Inventors' Day: February 11

Innovations by the U.S. Census Bureau led to the IBM Corporation, statistical sampling, the first commercial electronic computer and geographic information systems.

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Chinese

Chinese New Year: February 12

According to the World Population Clock, the mid-2020 population of China was 1.4B vs. 7.7B for the world, or about 18.2%. Children per woman was 1.6 vs. 2.4.

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Valentine

Valentine's Day: February 14

According to the 2019 American Community Survey, 49.1% of men and 46.3% of women 15 years and over are now married. Never married are 37.1% men and 30.8% women.

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President

Presidents' Day: February 15

Observed the third Monday of February, the day honors all former U.S. presidents. President Washington was born Feb. 22, 1732. Lincoln was born Feb. 12, 1809.

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Singles

Singles Awareness Day: February 15

The 2020 Annual Social and Economic Supplement reports about 126.9 million total unmarried (never married, divorced, and widowed) people in America ages 15 and older.

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Heart

American Heart Month: February

The 2019 American Community Survey estimated there were 698,316 physicians, 107,710 physician assistants, 19,421 radiologists and 48,495 surgeons in the U.S.

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Stats for Stories (SFS) links you to U.S. Census Bureau statistics about current events, observances, holidays and anniversaries. These newsworthy and timely stats will help bring your stories to life.


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