Friday, February 11, 2022

Stats for Stories: February & March 2022

Official U.S. stats to help you tell stories about Inventors, Super Bowl LVI, Heart Month, and more.
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Today is Inventors' Day. Sunday is Super Bowl LVI (56). February is American Heart Month and Black (African American) History Month.

 

Invent

National Inventors' Day: February 11

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

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Super Bowl

Super Bowl LVI (56): February 13

The big game involves two top-50 U.S. metro areas by 2020 Census population: #2 Los Angeles (13,200,998) vs. #30 Cincinnati (2,256,884) playing in Los Angeles.

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Heart

American Heart Month: February

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

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All Stats for Stories for February 2022:

All Stats for Stories for March 2022:

  • Red Cross Month: March
  • Frozen Food Month & Day: March & March 6
  • Mardi Gras: March 1
  • Nebraska 150th State Admission Anniversary (1867): March 1
  • Employee Appreciation Day: March 4
  • International Women's Day: March 8
  • Sunshine Week & FOI Day: March 13-19 & March 16
  • Pi Day: March 14
  • Potato Chip Day: March 14
  • Equal Pay Day: March 15
  • Certified Nurses Day: March 19
  • National Poultry Day: March 19
  • National Agriculture Week & Day: March 20-26 & March 22
  • National Single Parent Day: March 21
  • National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day: March 29
  • National Vietnam War Veterans Day: March 29
  • National Doctors Day: March 30
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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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