Friday, May 28, 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:  

Video: Data Quality and the 2020 Census

Data Quality and the 2020 Census

When conducting a census, we carefully check the quality of our work every step of the way. After releasing the data, we continue to do an even deeper dive to evaluate the quality of the census. Learn more about how we ensure data quality.

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Record High Turnout in 2020 General Election

Record High Turnout in 2020 General Election

Despite pandemic challenges, the 2020 election had the largest increase in voting between presidential elections on record.

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World Trade Month: Data on Small and Medium Sized Exporters

May 2021: World Trade Month

If you are an entrepreneur looking to grow your small business through exports, you can find useful information on our Foreign Trade page, the official source for export and import statistics.

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