Our surveys provide periodic and comprehensive statistics about the nation. This data is critical for government programs, policies, and decision-making.| Census.gov
Stats for Stories provides story ideas highlighting the Bureau's newsworthy statistics that relate to current events, observances, holidays, and anniversaries.| Census.gov
Facts for Features consist of collections of statistics from the Census Bureau's demographic and economic subject areas.| Census.gov
People who identify with the terms “Hispanic” or “Latino” are those who classify themselves in one of the specific Hispanic or Latino categories.| Census.gov
The Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) program provides more current estimates for the administration and allocation of federal programs and funds.| Census.gov
Population projections are estimates of the population for future dates.| Census.gov
Our population statistics cover age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, migration, ancestry, language use, veterans, as well as population estimates and projections.| Census.gov
In 2022, about 132.3 million or 49.3% of Americans age 15 and over were unmarried, according to the Current Population Survey.| Census.gov
Introducing a new way to navigate by topics. Access the latest news, data, publications and more around topics of interest.| Census.gov
The CPS is a monthly survey sponsored by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.| Census.gov
The Census Bureau's mission is to serve as the nation's leading provider of quality data about its people and economy.| Census.gov