Friday, September 17, 2021

Stats for Stories: August & September 2021

Official U.S. stats to help you tell stories about the Constitution and Citizenship, Hispanic Heritage, Dance, Television and more.
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August & September 2021

STATS FOR STORIES (SFS)

Today is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. Tomorrow is Dance Day. Sunday is the Emmy Awards and the beginning of Minority Enterprise Development Week and Unmarried and Single Americans WeekHispanic Heritage Month is September 15 to October 15.

 

Constitution

Constitution Day and Citizenship Day: September 17

The 2019 American Community Survey estimated there were 306.5 million citizens and 21.8 million noncitizens in the U.S. About 277.9 million citizens were born in the U.S.

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Dance

National Dance Day: September 18

The 2019 County Business Patterns estimated 710 dance companies in the U.S. with 11,055 employees and an annual payroll of $333.4 million.

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Emmy

73rd Emmy Awards (television): September 19

The 2019 County Business Patterns reports 2,067 establishments in television broadcasting with 122,658 employees and an $11.3 billion annual payroll.

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Minority

Minority Enterprise Development Week: September 19-25

The 2018 Annual Business Survey counted 1,048,323 minority firms with 9,432,081 employees and $323 billion in annual payroll.

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Single

Unmarried and Single Americans Week: September 19-25

In 2020, about 45.4% of Americans aged 18 and over, or 114.3 million, were unmarried according to the Current Population Survey.

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Hispanic

National Hispanic Heritage Month: Sept. 15-Oct. 15

The 2019 American Community Survey estimated the U.S. population at 328,239,523 which includes 60,481,746 (about 18.4%) who identified as Hispanic or Latino.

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