Friday, April 30, 2021

The Week in Social Media

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The Week in Social Media

We're bringing you some of the most popular, timely, and notable posts from across the Census Bureau's social media channels. 

Here are some recent highlights from the past few weeks:  

How Do COVID-19 Vaccination and Vaccine Hesitancy Rates Vary Over Time?

New Tool Tracks Vaccination and Vaccine Hesitancy Rates 

Who is getting a COVID-19 vaccine? Who is hesitant about receiving it and why? What state has the highest vaccination or hesitancy rate? Explore the U.S. Census Bureau's data visualization to learn more about the public's feelings about COVID-19 vaccines in near real time. Read more and explore the data viz in the latest story from America Counts.

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National Pet Day

National Pet Day

Who has more pets, urban or rural households? Explore Census Data on pet care services, pet ownership and more from the Stats for Stories team.

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National Siblings Day

Are you the youngest, oldest, or the middle sibling?

Most of America's children under 18 live with siblings, according to the 2020 Annual Social and Economic Supplement of our Current Population Survey.

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Spread the Word About Census Bureau Data!

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