The holidays are a time for gathering and celebrating with family and friends, gift-giving, reflection and thanks. To commemorate this time of year, the U.S. Census Bureau joins in the fun with a list of holiday-related facts and figures from its vast collection of statistics.
Places with festive names include a dozen named Holly — Mount Holly, N.C. (population 15,635), and Holly Springs, Miss. (7,621), among them.
Places with festive names include a dozen named Holly — Mount Holly, N.C. (population 15,635), and Holly Springs, Miss. (7,621), among them.
There is also Snowflake, Ariz. (population 5,753); Santa Claus town, Ind. (2,411); North Pole, Alaska (2,101); Noel, Mo. (1,817); and — remember Santa’s reindeer — Dasher, Ga. (991), and Rudolph, Wis. (424).
The table below shows annual estimates of resident population for these places and more going back to the 2010 Census.
The Census Bureau’s American Community Survey collects data on 526 occupations. While it doesn’t count the number of Santa Clauses hired for the holidays, it does count 14 occupations related to sales, starting with marketing and sales managers (863,652 estimated in 2017).
The other 13 sales occupations are shown in this data.census.gov table.
There are 557 locations nationwide that primarily produced dolls, toys and games in 2016. They employed 6,311 workers and paid $281 million in annual payroll.
California led the nation with 90 establishments. Check out all the states and years back to 2005 from the source: 2016 County Business Patterns.
The Monthly Retail Trade Survey, the Annual Retail Trade Survey, and the Quarterly E-Commerce Report work together to produce the most comprehensive data available on retail economic activity in the United States.
The Census Bureau’s data tool USA Trade Online is the Official Source of Trade Statistics (free to all users). It shows us how much of our Christmas decorations we import:
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