Thursday, July 15, 2021

Census Bureau to Host Webinar on Impact of Pandemic on the American Community Survey

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Census Bureau to Host Webinar on Impact of Pandemic on the American Community Survey

JULY 15, 2021

What:            

The U.S. Census Bureau has scheduled a webinar to explain and answer questions related to the impact of the pandemic on the American Community Survey (ACS).

The ACS is one of the most comprehensive sources of information about the U.S. population, providing crucial demographic, social, economic and housing statistics. As we recently explained in our blog Adapting the American Community Survey Amid COVID-19, the pandemic significantly disrupted data collection. This webinar will look at what this means for the 2020 ACS statistics and data products.

When:           

Thursday, July 22, at 2 p.m. EDT

Who:             

Michael C. Cook, Sr., chief, Public Information Office, U.S. Census Bureau

Donna M. Daily, chief, American Community Survey Office, U.S. Census Bureau 

Access:          

The webinar will consist of a simultaneous audio conference and online presentation. Credentialed media will be able to ask questions following the presentation. 

Audio conference access information

Toll-free number: 888-566-5775

Participant passcode: 6714070

Online presentation access information

Please log in 10-15 minutes early, as some setup is required. An updated browser is recommended.

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