An updated interactive data tool allows users to explore household composition and expanded age categories of those who received government benefits in 2020.| Census.gov
The U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey releases data on income and poverty levels of same-sex couples.| Census.gov
New 2022 population estimates show the largest single-year increase in net migration between the United States and abroad since 2010.| Census.gov
New data from the Current Population Survey’s voting supplement examine voting methods in 2020 and changes from 2016 at the national and state levels.| Census.gov
The number of people who spoke a language other than English at home nearly tripled from 1980 to 2019, but the number who spoke only English also increased.| Census.gov
The largest urban/rural differences in disability rates were in the South in 2021.| Census.gov
The Business Trends and Outlook Survey shows that only 3.8% of businesses use AI to produce goods and services but use varies by sector.| Census.gov
Population estimates released by the Census Bureau today show a shift in the size of the working-age population relative to older and younger Americans.| Census.gov
The first detailed results of the 2020 Census released today show a nationwide shift in the age makeup of the U.S. population from 2010 to 2020.| Census.gov
Puerto Rico had among the lowest marriage and divorce rates in 2021.| Census.gov
The U.S. population age 65 and over grew from 2010 to 2020 at fastest rate since 1880 to 1890 and reached 55.8 million, a 38.6% increase in just 10 years.| Census.gov
The age at first marriage can affect the number of times you get married.| Census.gov
While women make up nearly half of the U.S. workforce, they are only 27% of STEM workers, up from 8% in 1970.| Census.gov
The nation’s 1,141,410 women-owned employer firms employed 10.1 million workers and generated nearly $1.8 trillion in revenue in 2018.| Census.gov
The 2019 American Housing Survey shows that about 14 million occupied housing units reported seeing roaches and 14.8 million saw rodents in the last 12 months.| Census.gov
Census data show persistent inequalities in household wealth in 2019: 38.7% of households did not own a home, and 41.2% did not have a retirement account.| Census.gov
The 2020 Census will provide the most up-to-date information on the wave of an estimated 73 million aging baby boomers to policymakers.| Census.gov
The Census Bureau releases official population counts for more than 200 new detailed race and ethnicity groups.| Census.gov
Today’s release of 2020 Census data provides a new snapshot of the racial and ethnic composition of the country.| Census.gov
In recent years, Black educational attainment has been much closer to the national average: 88% have a high school diploma. Gaps remain in college attainment.| Census.gov
More than 3.5 million people are truck drivers, an all-time high. Driving trucks is one of the largest occupations in the nation.| Census.gov
Newly released Current Population Survey tables show the percentage of children under 18 who live with two parents declined since 1968.| Census.gov
Laws that make it easier to divorce can have unexpected positive ripple effects on society and the economy.| Census.gov
The Survey of Income and Program Participation shows how many people are saving for retirement.| Census.gov
New U.S. Census Bureau data product shows changes in reasons for moving and types of moves between 2021 and 2022.| Census.gov
The middle-aged in the United States already outnumber children but the nation is headed for a new demographic milestone as it becomes older than ever before.| Census.gov
In 2021, child poverty rates measured by Supplemental Poverty Measure were the lowest since 2009 for all race and Hispanic origin categories examined.| Census.gov