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"Technical Meeting Income, Poverty & Health Insurance"

On Friday, Aug. 28 from 9 a.m. - noon EDT, the U.S. Census Bureau hosted a briefing on the federal statistical community’s plans related to the measurement and release of data on income, poverty and health insurance coverage.

Archived video - part 1

Archived video - part 2

Event Materials

9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductions

Michael C. Cook, Sr.
Chief, Public Information Office, U.S. Census Bureau

Victoria Velkoff
Chief, Social, Economic, and Housing Statistics Division, U.S. Census Bureau
Presentation [PDF <1 MB]

9:15 a.m. Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance from the Current Population Survey
Annual Social and Economic Supplement

Income and the 2014 CPS ASEC
Ed Welniak
Chief, Income Statistics Branch, U.S. Census Bureau
Presentation [PDF <1.0 MB]

Poverty from the 2014 CPS ASEC and Upcoming Income and Poverty Releases
Trudi Renwick
Chief, Poverty Statistics Branch, U.S. Census Bureau
Presentation [PDF <1.0 MB]

Measuring Health Insurance Coverage with the Current Population Survey and the American Community Survey
Marina Vornovitsky
Chief, Health and Disability Statistics Branch, U.S. Census Bureau
Presentation [PDF <1.0 MB]

10:20 a.m. Upcoming Data Releases

Victoria Velkoff
Chief, Social, Economic, and Housing Statistics Division, U.S. Census Bureau
Presentation [PDF <1.0 MB]

10:30 a.m. Questions and Discussion

10:45 a.m. Break

11:00 a.m. Health Insurance Coverage Estimates from Other Sources

Stephen Blumberg
Associate Director for Science in the Division of Health Interview Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics
Presentation [PDF <1.0 MB]

Alfred Gottschalck
Assistant Division Chief for Small Area and Longitudinal Estimates, U.S. Census Bureau
Presentation [PDF <1.0 MB]

11:40 a.m. Discussion and Conclusion

Presentation [PDF <1.0 MB]

Page Last Revised - October 8, 2021
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