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Article from the 2020 Census outlining the questions that will be asked.
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Think you live in a town so small it’s not even on the map?
Think again.
Thanks to a combination of advanced satellite technology, geospatial mapping tools and real people pounding the pavement, even the most remote hamlets and hidden homes in the United States have been put on a map by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Thinking about college? You may want to consider where you will likely locate to land your first job after you graduate and in what industry.
A good way to do this? Check out the U.S. Census Bureau’s Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO), which shows where college graduates get jobs and in what industries.
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From driving for a ride-sharing company to selling homemade crafts online, people in the United States are increasingly earning extra income in new and creative ways.
These side jobs — or so-called gigs — are fueled by new opportunities triggered by technology and a trend by companies to hire more part-time or contract workers.
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Policymakers constantly struggle deciding how to best promote new businesses and what can attract new startups to a region and make them thrive.
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Interactive map showing the hardest to count census tracts nation-wide.
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Visualization tool to see and compare state and local government expenditures.
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Census information analyzing craft brewing nationwide.
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Census Bureau press release one year out from the official Census 2020 reference day.