Saturday, February 12, 2022

Stats for Stories: February & March 2022

Official U.S. stats to help you tell stories about Super Bowl LVI, Valentine's Day, Arizona, Heart Month, and more.
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Tomorrow is Super Bowl LVI (56). Monday is Valentine's Day and Arizona's 110th Anniversary of Statehood. February is American Heart Month and Black (African American) History Month.

 

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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Valentine

Valentine's Day: February 14

According to the 2019 American Community Survey, 49.1% of men and 46.3% of women 15 years and over are now married. Never married are 37.1% men and 30.8% women.

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AZ

Arizona 110th Anniversary of Statehood (1912): February 14

Arizona was admitted to the Union on Feb. 14, 1912, as the 48th state. Nickname: The Grand Canyon State. Motto: Ditat Deus (God enriches).

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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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About Stats for Stories

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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