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Census Bureau Acting Director Receives Shiskin Award
Dr. Ron Jarmin is a co-recipient of the 2021 Julius Shiskin Memorial Award for Economic Statistics.


Research Matters Blog
Census Bureau Economists to Present at American Economic Association and Allied Social Science Association Annual Meetings
U.S. Census Bureau economists will present the results from their research at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association and the Allied Social Science Associations.


Press Release
New Earnings and Employment Data for College Graduates
The U.S. Census Bureau updated the Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO) statistics with the release of earnings tabulations for four more higher education.


Research Matters Blog
The Impact of 2010 Census Hiring on the Unemployment Rate
The U.S. Census Bureau hires hundreds of thousands of temporary workers to conduct the decennial census.


Press Release
New Earnings and Employment Data for College Graduates
PSEO tabulations show earnings and employment outcomes for graduates of post-secondary institutions in the United States.


Research Matters Blog
Fresh Uses for the Management and Organizational Practices Survey Instrument
The U.S. Census Bureau develops instruments to collect information of use to many stakeholders, including businesses.


Press Release
New Data Linking College Degrees and Earnings
The U.S. Census Bureau released new data on labor market outcomes for college graduates as part of the Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO).


Press Release
New U.S. Census Bureau Research Maps the Roots of Social Mobility
New research and a mapping interface that looks at children’s outcomes in adulthood.


Research Matters Blog
The Opportunity Atlas
How do children’s chances of climbing the income ladder vary across neighborhoods in America? Where is opportunity lacking and what can we do to improve opportunity in such areas?


Research Matters Blog
Business Formation Statistics: A New Census Bureau Product that Takes the Pulse of Early-Stage U.S. Business Activity
Employer business startups (new firms with employees) play a key role in job creation and productivity growth in the U.S. economy.


Research Matters Blog
Census Bureau Economists to Present at 2018 Allied Social Science Association and American Economic Association Meeting in Philadelphia
U.S. Census Bureau economists will present results from their research at the annual meeting of the Allied Social Science Association (ASSA) and American Economic Association (AEA) in Philadelphia Jan. 5-7, 2018.


Random Samplings Blog
California, Texas, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana were Top Five States for Movement into Manufacturing Jobs in 2015
California, Texas, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana were the top five states for hiring into manufacturing jobs in 2015.


Random Samplings Blog
The Role of Firm Age in the Dynamics of Job Creation and Destruction
The 2015 BDS provide annual statistics on job creation and destruction, establishment births and deaths, and firm startups and shutdowns.


Research Matters Blog
How Much Do Startups Impact Employment Growth in the U.S.?
Shows the number of jobs created by startups annually between 2004 and 2014, as well as job creation from startups as a percentage of total U.S. employment for 2006 and 2014.


Director's Blog
Preparing for Hurricane Season with Census Data
These storms are among nature’s most powerful and destructive phenomena, and they have the potential to affect a large portion of U.S. residents.


Research Matters Blog
A Tarnished Silver Lining: The Great Recession and Productivity
Scientists from the Census Bureau describe the importance of research in survey design, methodology, modeling, record linkage, confidentiality protection, etc.

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