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Press Release
New Census App Helps Users Find Local Statistics on the Go
The U.S. Census Bureau today released dwellr, a new mobile app that delivers on-the-go access to key statistics for thousands of places across the nation.


Press Release
Economic Characteristics of Households in the U.S.: 4th Quarter 2011
Examines the role of government-sponsored benefit programs and the labor market among people and households in the economic climate of the 4th quarter of 2011.


Press Release
Economic Characteristics of Households in the United States: Q3 2011
This set of tables examines the role of government-sponsored benefit programs and the labor market within the economic climate of the third quarter of 2011.


Random Samplings Blog
Get the LED Out! — Easier Access to Powerful Labor Force Information
Do you need information on the changing composition of the workforce through the recent recession? Or evidence of the job creation ability of young firms? Answer questions like these and many more with the Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) dataset available through the new Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Extraction Tool.


Random Samplings Blog
The Occupations of Workers with Disabilities
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
Acquiring Work Experience with Age
In the workplace, we expect age to be an important factor in how much people are paid—as we get older, we gain experience and our value to employers increases. However, that expectation may not hold for those who leave the workforce for an extended period of time, for reasons including raising children or getting additional education.


Employment
New Analyses of Census Bureau Data Examine Nation's 65 and Over Labor
Three new American Community Survey briefs focus on working individuals 65 and older, students working or have worked the past year, and self-employed.

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