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Director's Blog
The ACS Is the Big Data Source for Information About Your Community
Launched in 2009, this blog gives the director's point of view on everything from Census Bureau news to how we measure America's people, places and economy.


Random Samplings Blog
America: A Nation on the Move
Experts from the Census Bureau describe the objectives of their work and explain census and survey results. The bureau conducts more than 100 surveys each year.


Random Samplings Blog
A Look at Workforce Statistics from the EEO Tabulation
Experts from the Census Bureau describe the objectives of their work and explain census and survey results. The bureau conducts more than 100 surveys each year.


Random Samplings Blog
No Commute: Americans Who Work at Home
Experts from the Census Bureau describe the objectives of their work and explain census and survey results. The bureau conducts more than 100 surveys each year.


Random Samplings Blog
Measuring Workforce Diversity
Experts from the Census Bureau describe the objectives of their work and explain census and survey results. The bureau conducts more than 100 surveys each year.


Random Samplings Blog
How We Measure Poverty and Income
Income, poverty and health insurance statistics for 2015 from the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC) will be released Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016. One-year statistics from the 2015 American Community Survey (ACS) will be released on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016.


Random Samplings Blog
American Community Survey Estimates Tell Us about our Communities
Do you want to know more about statistics for your local community, such as educational attainment, how many people have health insurance, poverty rates?


Random Samplings Blog
Faster vs. Bigger: Size and Growth of the Foreign-Born from Asia and Latin America
Rapid Growth Doesn’t Necessarily Trump a Big Population Base. The foreign-born population from Asia increased over the last decade – from 8.2 million in 2000 to 11.6 million in 2011 – and now represents more than one-fourth (29 percent) of all immigrants in the United States.

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