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Unlocking the Value of Census Data
Noemi Mendez EliasenUS Census Bureau
Agenda
Introduction US Census Bureau Data
Business Planning Research/Grants Disaster PlanningData Tools
Census Mission
To serve as the leading source of
quality data about the Nation’s People and
Economy.
What We Do
Data we collect:
• Population & Housing Census: 10 years• Economic Census: 5 years• Census of Governments: 5 years• American Community Survey: Annually• Other Surveys: Varies• Economic Indicators: Varies
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Demographic Data Sources
Decennial Census: • Conducted Every 10 years• Also known as 2010 Data• Official Count of Population• Basic Characteristics
American Community Survey (ACS):• Monthly Survey of US population• Characteristics of the US Population• 1, 3, and 5 year samples (based on population
thresholds)
Decennial Census
2010 Census – One of the shortest forms in history, “10 Questions in 10 Minutes”
Subjects asked in 2010:• How many people in home (on April 1, 2010)?• Is home/apartment/mobile home owned or rented?• Sex/age of people living in home?• Racial makeup of people living in home?• Are people of Hispanic or Latino origin?
American Community Survey Demographic Characteristics
Age and SexGroup Quarters PopulationHispanic/Latino Origin RaceRelationshipTotal Population
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American Community Survey Social Characteristics
Educational Attainment
Marital Status/History
Fertility Grandparent/
Caregivers Veterans Disability Status
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• Place of Birth• Citizenship Status• Year of Entry• Language Spoken
at Home• Ancestry / Tribal
Affiliation• School
Enrollment• Field of Degree
American Community Survey Economic Characteristics
Income and Earnings Class of Worker Employment Status Occupation Industry Commuting to Work Place of Work Health Insurance Food Stamps/SNAP
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American Community Survey Housing Characteristics
Tenure Occupancy & Structure Housing Value Taxes & Insurance Utilities Mortgage/Monthly Rent
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Economic Census The U.S. Government’s official five-year measure of
American business and the economy. Forms were sent to more than 4 million businesses (small,
medium, large) representing all U.S. locations and industries. Economic Census conducted on years that end in 2 and 7. Last Economic Census was conducted in 2012.
Who Uses Our Data
BusinessesGrant WritersResearchersMediaPolicymakersLocal/State/Federal GovernmentStudents/Teachers
How Businesses Use Census Data
Compare my business to others Compare my community to others Identify business markets Use data in business plans and loan
applications Decide on location for a store
How Government Uses Our Data
To understand the people they serve To apply for grants To manage their resources To plan for emergencies
American Fact Finder (AFF)
www.census.gov/developers/
Thank You.
Noemi Mendez Eliasennoemi.mendez@census.gov215-717-1834
Twitter: @divinemsn
Visit our website:www.census.gov
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