Tuesday, February 8, 2022

📆 The Week Ahead: The Big Game 🏈

Here's a quick note on what's coming up to keep you up to date as you move through your week.
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📆 The Week Ahead: The Big Game 🏈

It is Tuesday, February 8 and we're helping you prepare for the Big Game this coming weekend. We're sending you this quick note on what's coming up to keep you up to date as you move through your week.

Big Game Census 2022 interactive data visualization

The 56th competition to crown a new football champion will feature teams hailing from California and Ohio. Did you know this game also features players from 28 different states and two countries?

The Big Game Census interactive visualization takes a closer look at the players' place of birth and gives you access to U.S. Census Bureau data points for those places.

If you have not decided which team you are pulling for this Sunday, maybe you'll find a connection to your state, college, or your hometown that will help you decide.

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Happy Birthday Massachusetts!

On Sunday, we celebrated Massachusetts' 134th anniversary of statehood.

Massachusetts and surrounding states
Massachusetts demographics

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Did You Know?

  • Massachusetts joined the Union on February 6, 1788, as the sixth state.
  • Massachusetts' population increased by 482,288 from 2010-2020. 
  • The State Flower is the Mayflower.
Massachusetts: America Counts 2020 Census State Profile

Check out our America Counts state profile pages. See how your state compares to the nation overall and to neighboring counties and states. Through interactive state and county maps for the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, each page provides a snapshot of change from 2010 to 2020 on five topics.

Week of February 13: Arizona and Oregon

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Upcoming Census Academy Webinars

Census Academy: Back to Data Basics Webinar Series

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New OnTheMap Data Gem Series

Eric Coyle speaks about how to create an area profile on OnTheMap to visualize jobs and workforce data.

Visualizing Jobs and Labor Force Data with OnTheMap

Interested in accessing jobs and labor force data for your area? Learn from our Data Gems Series how to visualize data for your area about workers, jobs and labor force characteristics using OnTheMap. Each of the six Data Gems in this series will feature a unique analysis type to help you identify trends and patterns about where workers live and work. OnTheMap is a great resource for emergency management, transportation planning, economic development and more. New data are released every year.

More Data Gems

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More Releases and Observances This Week

International Trade: Goods & Services: February 8, 2022

Tuesday: U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services


Tuesday: 2020 County Business Patterns 'First Look' Data Available


Tuesday: Income Sources of Older Households


Tuesday: Census Bureau Construction Data: From Stone Age to Space Age


Wednesday: Monthly Wholesale Trade: Sales and Inventories

See Economic Indicators

About the Census Bureau

We serve as the nation's leading provider of quality data about its people and economy. The Census Bureau is the federal government's largest statistical agency. As the world's premier statistical agency, we are dedicated to making our nation a better place. Policy-makers, businesses, and the public use our data to make informed decisions.


This is an official email from the U.S. Census Bureau. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us (http://www.census.gov/about/contact-us.html).  

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