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Experimental 2020 Household Pulse Survey Measuring Social and Economic Impacts of COVID-19 Jennifer Childs Survey Methodologist, Household Pulse Survey US Census Bureau Washington State Data Center Meeting September 29, 2020 Any opinions and conclusions expressed herein are those of the author and do not represent the views of the U.S. Census Bureau. All results are from the Household Pulse Survey website that notes the following: The U.S. Census Bureau reviewed this data product for unauthorized disclosure of confidential information and approved the disclosure avoidance practices applied to this release. CBDRB-FY20-257. 1 Shape your future START HERE> EXPERIMENTAL DATA

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Experimental 2020 Household Pulse SurveyMeasuring Social and Economic Impacts of COVID-19Jennifer ChildsSurvey Methodologist, Household Pulse SurveyUS Census Bureau

Washington State Data Center Meeting

September 29, 2020

Any opinions and conclusions expressed herein are those of the author and do not represent the views of the U.S. Census Bureau. All results are from the Household Pulse Survey website that notes the following: The U.S. Census Bureau reviewed this data product for unauthorized disclosure of confidential information and approved the disclosure avoidance practices applied to this release. CBDRB-FY20-257.

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Goals, Timeline, and CollaborationGoalThe Household Pulse Survey is designed to deploy quickly and efficiently, collecting data on a range of ways in which people’s lives have been impacted by the pandemic. Since the environment and circumstances we are operating in are rapidly changing, the Household Pulse Survey design was meant to be able to quickly assess and report on critical issues, as fast as possible.

TimelineDevelopment: March 23–April 23, 2020Phase 1: April 23-July 21, 2020Phase 2: August 19-October 26, 2020

Experimental Rapid Response SurveyProof of Concept

PartnersPhase 1Bureau of Labor StatisticsNational Center for Health StatisticsHousing and Urban DevelopmentNational Center for Education StatisticsUSDA Economic Research ServiceOffice of Management and Budget

Phase 2 Additional Agencies:Bureau of Transportation StatisticsSocial Security Administration

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Platform and FramePlatform: Qualtrics • FedRAMP Moderate

authorization. • Census Bureau Authority to

Operate.

Email and Text Invitations to Take an Online Survey• National Processing Center was

shut down due to COVID19.• We could not mail an invitation.

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Frames: Used Existing Email and Cell-Phone Contact Frames

Matched to Census Bureau’s Master Address File (MAF) records.

Emails and phone numbers from respondent contacts and from third party vendors.• The phone frame contains over a billion phone/address pairs.• The phone frame contains phone/address pairs for over 88% of

addresses in the country.• Three quarters of those phones were acquired in the past two years.• The email frame contains over 686 million well-formed email/address

pairs. • The email frame contains email/address pairs for almost 80% of

addresses in the country.

• Two thirds of those emails were acquired in past two years.Shape

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Content: Phase 1 and Phase 2Basic demographicsAge, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, educational attainment

Employment questionsEmployment and employment income (BLS/Census)Spending source of funds (BLS)Series on expenditures (BLS)Commuting and Telework series (BTS)Transportation Questions (BTS)

Food security questionsPast and current food sufficiency (USDA-ERS)Free meals (USDA-ERS)Money spent on groceries and prepared foods (USDA-ERS)SNAP receipt (USDA-ERS)

Program useSocial Security programs (SSA)Unemployment Insurance (BLS)

Health questionsOverall health (NCHS)Mental health and mental health services use (NCHS)Health insurance (NCHS/Census)Access and delays in health care (NCHS)

Housing questionsTenure (HUD)Living quarters and bedrooms (HUD)Rent and mortgage current payment status (HUD) Confidence about paying rent/mortgage next month (HUD)Eviction and foreclosure expectations (HUD)

Education questionsEffects of COVID on how K-12 children received education (NCES)Access to computer/digital device and internet availability (NCES)Time spent with teachers, spent on educational activities, and studying (NCES)Post-Secondary questions (NCES)

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Data CollectionPhase 1• April 23 – July 21• Email and text invitations• Weekly Thursday through Tuesday data collection• Weekly data releases through interactive data tool,

static tables, and public-use microdata file• National and state-level data and 15 largest MSAs• Longitudinal Sample

Changes for Phase 2• August 19 – October 26• Two-week Wednesday to Monday data collection• Data released every two weeks via interactive data

tool, static tables, and public-use microdata file• No longitudinal sample

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Phase 1 and Phase 2 ResponsesWeek Interviews Weighted Response RateApril 23 – May 5 : Week 1 (a+b) 74,413 3.8

May 7 – May 12 : Week 2 41,996 1.3

May 14 – May 19 : Week 3 132,961 2.3

May 21 – May 26 : Week 4 101,215 3.1

May 28 – June 2 : Week 5 105,066 3.5

June 4 – June 9 : Week 6 83,302 3.1

June 11 – June 16: Week 7 73,472 2.3

June 18 – June 23: Week 8 108,062 2.9

June 25 – June 30: Week 9 98,663 3.3

July 2 – July 7: Week 10 90,767 3.2

July 9 – July 14: Week 11 91,605 3.1

July 16 – July 21: Week 12 86,792 2.9

TOTAL (13,065,060 Sampled) 1,088,314

August 19 – August 31: Week 13 109,051 10.3

September 2 – September 14: Week 14 110,019 10.3

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Household Pulse Survey

Loss in Employment Income

Expectecl Loss in Emp loyment Income

Fo ocl Scarcity

Delayed Med ical Care

Housing Insecurity

K-12 Educ4Jtional Changes

Filter By:

State: - All-

Reset

The Hou se o ld ?ulse Survey is

d~igned o d eploy quickly and e rcie:ntly collecting data on a range o ...

ways in w hich pe ople 's lives nave b een

impacted by the pandemic. Data w ill b e

disseminated in near real- ·me o

inform fed'erat and state response and

recovery pla n ning.

Measure Def inition: Percent of adults. in h ousenolds where •omeone had a

l(Y-;s in employm ent ioc ome since

March 13, 2020.

Not e , Percentages are based on

reporting distributio ns and do no ind ude the popula· ion s t na t d id not n""~noOO to ,:;n,prj fic- it i?m , _

:< Loss in Employment Income 1::::1

d:, (?)

IVeek -2

2

2

2

2

St .. te

Al abam a

Al aska

Arizo na

Arkansas

Califo rnia

Week 2

Tot al Individual Popula ""' age 18-

3,717,378

524,925

5,597,268

2,246 ,5 27

2 9.939,021

100

50

0

Household Pulse Survey Total US

I I • I Loss 11, ExpecteCI Loss F'ood Scare, ty Oela~d

Medical Care Employment In EmploYfflent Income Income

e Week 1 e Week 2

I I Housing

Insecurity

Tot al Loss in Employment Income Loss in En1ployme:nt lncome Percent

1,648,851

239.409

2.383.738

866,9 58

16.264.632

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Changes

U.5 C"mus lu.te;u,

44A

45.6

.. ., "7

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Telewo:rk

Food Scarcity

Housir.g I 116E;CU rrt:i•

"k 1h.ood of E,,: tion o:r

Fare□losu re

D"rffirnlty P.aryir.g fos Usu.al

Hou~ d ExpertS!ES

C a g.e i Po:st-Seco d.aiy

Edu cartio

Fiilter O.y:

States:-

Metro Areas: -

Re~et

The H OU:Se did Pu'lsie Su rvey . -

d'esig d to deploy q ukkly ,mcl

of wai people's arve

bee impacted by the p.1

Daitai w· I be db~mi aited i ,:J re,al-

time to i fio:rm fecle.ral a MIi state

respo116E; aiMII recovery =, ir.gL

■ > 24B, - 29. ,

> 20.1 - 24.2.

Week

B

B

B

Area

United States

Alabama

Alaslta

Week 13 ,.. Stl3teB ,..

Total lru:livid'ual Population ag:e 1S+

249, 170,91'6

3,717,378

5,24,925

Week 13 ,.. Statea

Hawaii

Carifomia

Florida

Texas

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Total Expected Loss in Employment Income

20

Number Margin of Error+/-

64,851,,6B3 1,077,823

755,831

133,8B4

90,798

13,01 1

40 60 so 100

Percent

U.S. CQri • u• Bu 'I

Expected Loss in Employment Income Percent

Percent Percent Margin of Error

+/-

2!6.2

20.5

25.'6

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Household Pulse Survey

Expected loss m Employment

Income

Telework

Food xarcity

Housing Insecurity

Likelih ood of Eviction or

Foreclosure

Difficulty Paying for Usual

Household Expense;

Change in Post-Secondary

Education

Filter By:

states: Oregon, Washington

Metro Areas: -

Reset

The House h.old Pulse Survey ·s

des"gned to deploy qu·ck[y and

efficiently, co lecting data on a rarge o f

ways in wt,-ch people's lives have bee impacted by the pardem·c. Data wi l be

disseminated in near rea -cime to inform federal and state response and recovery piarr ing,

Measure Definit ion: Percentage o

adJ tts who expect sorreone in their

rousehold to r ave a loss in employment incorre in the r ext 4

weeks.

Notes:

, Percer tages are based on reporfng rt id rih 1 inn<:: ;uv l rln nn inr url i=- hf'

3 Expected Loss in Employment Income El

■ > 31.7% -47.2%

■ > 23.4% - 31.7%

■ > 18.2% - 23.4%

□ 15.7% - 18.2%

Week 'V

14

14

14

Area

United States

Oregon

Washington

Week 14 • Sta es

Percentage of adu Its who expect someone 1n t heir household to have a loss m employment income 1n the next 4 weeks

,±, (1) Week 14 . Sta es

ft Illino is

Unite d States

Massachusetts

Or-egon

Was hington

V irg inia

Mississippi

Georg ia

Alaska

0 10 20 30

Total Expected Loss in Employment Income

Total Individual Population age 18+ Number Marg in of Error+/ -

249,170,916 62,317,497 1,306,451

3,302,727

5,890,357

817,007

1,446,664

68,395

101,568

40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Percent U.S.Ccinsu, ll..ir-11;i. J"

Expected loss in Employment Income Percent

Percent Percent Margin of Error +/ -

25.2 0.5

24.9

24.7

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Expected Loss in Employment Income

Food Scarcity

Housing Insecurity

Likelihood of Eviction or

Foredosure

Difficulty Paying for Usual Household Expenses

Change in Post-Secondary Education

Filter By:

states· Oregon, Washington

Metro Areas: -

Reset

he Household P lse Survey ·s des·gned to dep 1oy qu·ck[y and

efficien ly, co lecting data on a range o ways in wh·ch people's lives have been

impacted by the par dem·c. Data will be

d isse mi ated in nearrea -time to

inform federal and state response and recovery p lar ning.

Measure Defin it ion: Percentage o f

adu lt s living in h.ousehold.s where at

least one adu lt has subst"tuted some or

a I of t l"-eir typical in-person work for telework because c f he ccrc r aviru:s

panderric.

Notes:

:o< Telework El

■ >43.3%-61A%

■ > 36.2% - 43.3%

■ > 29.9% - 36.2%

□ 2 9% - 29.9%

Week V

14

14

14

Area

United States

Oregon

Washington

Week 14 ~

Percentage of adults 11vmg m househofds where at least one adult has substituted some or all of their typical in-person work for tele'NOrk because of the coronav1rus pandemK

States 6(i) Week 14 ~ Sta es

1\ Washington

Minnesota

Ve rmont

Rhod e Isla nd

California

New Yori::

Illinois

New Hampsh ire

Oregon

Pennsylvan ia

0 IO 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Percent U.S.C.;m5u5Bu,-o11;i.iZ"

Tota l Te lework Telework Percent

Total Individual Popu lation age 18+ Number Margin of Error+/- Percent Percent Marg in of Error +/-

249,170,916 85,824,785 1,012,735 36.4 0.4

3,302,727

5,890,357

1,195,942

2,367,754

57,659

82,315

37.8

42.1

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Expected l oss in Employment Income

Telework

Food Scarcrty

Housing Insecurity

Likelihood of Eviction or Foredosure

Difficulty Paying for Usual Household Expenses

Change in Post-Secondary Education

Filter By:

states: Oregon, Washington

Metro Areas: -

Reset

he House h.old Pulse S-u N"ey ·s de:s"gned to deployqu·ck y and

efficien ly, co lecting data on a rar-ge of ways in wt i"ch peop le's lives have been

impacted by the pardem·c. Data wil be

disseminated in near rea •t ime to

info rm federal and state response and

recovery p lar r: ing.

Measure Definition: Percentage of

adults in househo ds wrere there was ek tte r sometimes or o '1en r ot -e nough

to eat :n he last 7 days,

Notes:

• Percer tages are based on re port'ng

distributons and do no 'nc ude the

populat'cns tl'at d"d not report to

=< Food Scarcity El

■ > 12.3% - 17.3%

■ > 9.8% - 12.3%

■ > 7.3% - 9.8%

D 4.3% - 7.3%

Week '7

14

14

14

Area

United States

Oregon

Washington

Week 14 ..,. States

Pe-rcentage of adults 1n households where there was either some ti mes or often not enough to eat 1n the last 7 days

.!,(i) Week 14 ~ States

~ Pe nnsylvania

-Oregon ........

New Ha mpsh ire

Massachuseus __. North Da kota __.

Ma ine -----Idaho __. Washington __,

Hawaii ----. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Percent US. C11n~u~ l!ur11.1. .Y

Total Food Scarcity Food Scarcity Percent

Total Individual ?opulation age 18+ ~umber Margin of Error+ / - Percent Percent Margin of Error +/-

249,170,916 22,897,810 1,021,596 10.5 0,5

3,302,727 249,485 39,550 8.3 1.3

5,890,357 370,620 63,517 7.0 1.2

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Expected Loss in Employment

Income

Telework

food Scarc ity

Housing lnsecunty

Likelihood of Eviction or

Fored osure

Difficulty Paying for Usual

Househo ld Expenses

Change in Post-Secondary

Education

Filter By:

states: Oregon, Washington

Metro Areas: -

Reset

he House o ld P lse Survey ·s. des·gned to dep loy qu·ck y and

efficiently, co lecting data on a range o ways i wh"ch people's lives have been impacted by the par dem·c. D.ata will be

disse mi ated in nearrea -time to

inform federal and state response and

recovery p larning.

Measure Defin it ion: Percentage o f

adult s who are not currert o rent or

rron:gage paymen ts, e r who haves ig ht

or r o cc fi ence that ne·r t>ouseh.old can pay next month's rent er mortgage

on irre.

Notes:

• Percertages are based on reporting

3 Housing Insecurity El

6 ,e; (i)

■ > 8.7%. 11.1%

■ > 6.4% · 8.7%

> 5.0% · 6.4%

□ 3.7% -5.0%

Week V

14

14

14

Area

Un it ed States

Oregon

Washington

Week 14 . Percentage of adults who are not current on rent or mortgage payments, or who have slight or no confidence that their househotd can pay next month's rent or mortgage on t ime

States

Total Individual Popu lation age 18+

249,170,916

3,302,727

5,890,357

h

Tota l Housing Insecu rity

'lumber

6(i)

Oklahoma __, Iowa ----.

Arizona

North Dakota

Oregon

Idaho

Montana ___.

Washington

Kan sas

Virginia __,

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Margin of Error+/.

10,672,074

114,517

185,459

20

Week 14 . Sta es

30 40 50

Percent

Housing Insecurity Percent

572,299

31,747

46,126

Percent

60 70 80 90

Percent Margin of Error+/.

7.3

5.3

5.0

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Expected Loss in Employment Income

Tetework

Food Scarcity

Housing Insecurity

Likelihood of Evicbon or

Foreclosure

Difficulty Paying for Usual Household Expenses

Change in Post-Secondary Ed ucation

Filter By:

states. Oregon, Wash, ngton

Metro Areas: -

Reset

he House old P lse S.urvey ·s des·gned to deploy qu·ck y and

efficien ly, co lecting data on a range of

ways in wtfch people's lives have been impacted by the pa 11dem·c. Data will be

disseminated in nea r rea •time o in form federal and state response .and

recovery pla r,. i ng.

Measure Definit ion: Percentage of

adu lt s liv fng in househo lds where

eviction or fo reclos ure in the next two rronths is e·t ti-er very l ike y or

scrre\vhat l"kely.

Notes:

• Percentages are based on report"ng

dist rib ·ens and do not inctude he

=< Likelihood of Eviction or Foreclosure El

■ > 43.2% -60.1%

■ > 31.1% - 4 3.2%

■ > 20,9% - 31.1%

□ 14.1% - 2 .9%

i!,(i)

We<k V

14

14

14

Area

United States

Oregon

Washington

Percentage of adults l1v1ng 1n housetiolds where eviction or foredosure m the next tw"o months IS either very likely or somewtiat likely

Week 14 • Sta es

~------ ~ ~------------, ft United States

Idaho

New Hampsh ire

Tenne.ssee

Maryland

North Carol ina

Nevada

Washington

Virg inia

t o

Total Likelihood of Eviction or Foreclos.ure

Total Individua l ?opu lation age 1B+

249,170,916

3,302,727

5,890,357

Number

6,107,180

75,964

129,144

Margin of Erro r+ / -

20

Week 14 • Sta es

Washington - 30.7" (+ / - 8 .2%)

30 40 50

Percent

60

Likelihood of Eviction or Foreclosure Percent

70 80 90

Percent Percent Margin of Error +/ -

497,276

29,252

40,031

33.5

41.8

30.7

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U.S.. C.;m 5u5 lhm1.1. Y

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8.2

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Expected Loss in Emp loyment

Income

Telework

food Scarcity

Housing Insecurity

l ike lihood of Eviction or

Fored osure

Difficulty Paying for Usual Household Expenses

Chang e in Post-Second ary

Education

Fil ter By:

states Oregon, Wash, ngton

Metro Areas: -

Reset

he Household P lse S.uNey · s des·gned t o dep 1oy qu·cld.y and

effcien ly, co ·Iecting data on a rar ge o f

ways in wt,-ch peop le's lives have been

impacted by the pardem·c. Data wil be

disse minated in near rea - ime to

inform fed era I and state res.pc n..se and

recovery p lanning .

Measure Defin ition: Percentage o

adu lt s living in ttouseho lds where ·t has

bee n somewhat er very d·~ cu to pay

fer usual houser o d expenses during

the co ronavirus pandem ic.

Notes:

• Percer tages are based on re porting

dist ribut"ons and do not inc ude the

:o< Difficulty Paying for Usual Household Expenses El

■ > 34.0% - 40.9%

■ > 29A% · 34.0%

■ > 25.3% - 29A%

□ 21.7% - 25.3%

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~ 14

14

Area

United States

Oregon

Washington

Week 14 ...- States

Percentage of adults lIvIng m hol.lSeholds where It has been somev1hat or very d rfficult to pay for usual household expenses dunng the corona.virus pandemic

Total Individual Population age 18+

249,170,916

3,302,727

5,890,357

d:, (i)

~ Oregon

Alaska

New Hampshire

Kansas

V irg inia

Idaho

Rhode Island

Pennsylva.nia

Iowa

Washington

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Total Difficulty Paying for Usual Household Expenses

Number

78,328,774

931,567

1,513,164

Margin of Error+/-

20

Week 14 - States

30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Percent

Difficulty Paying for Usual Household Expenses Percent

1,336,568

71,685

97,767

Percent

32.7

29.0

26.6

Percent Margin of Error +/ -

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Expected Loss in Employment Income

Telework

Food Scarcity

Housing Insecurity

likelihood of Eviction or

Fored osure

Difficulty Paying for Usual Household Expenses

Change in Post-Secondary

Educabon

Filter By:

States Oregon, Washington

Metro Areas· -

Reset

h.e Household P lse Survey ·s des'gned to depicy qu·cky and

efficiently, co lecting data on a rart.ge of ways in wt1ch people's lives have bee

im pacted by the pardem·c. Data will be

d isseminated in near re.a -(ime t o

inform ederal and state response and recovery plarming.

M easure Definit ion: Percentage of

adu lts ·n hcuseho ds wh ere at least one

adult was plann ing o taking post ­

secondary c asses th· s fa I, but :a r whom those plans have eitl"er been canceled or er anged in some s·gn;·;cant way,

Notes:

=< Change in Post-Secondary Education E:I

■ > 83.3% - 94.3%

■ > 79.6% - 83.3%

> 62.6% - 79.6%

□ 62.6% - 62.6%

14

14

14

Area

Un it ed States

Oregon

Washington

Percentage of adults m hoL1Seholds where at least one adult was planmng on taking post-secondary classes this fall, but for whom those plans have either been canceled or changed in some significant way

Week 14 ..., Sta es

Total Individua l Popu lation age 18+

249,170,916

3,302,727

5,890,357

6 (i)

~ District of Colum bia

Oi!:laware

Ol"egon

Texas.

Virg inia

Connecticut

Ohio

Rhode Island

Washington

Colorado

0 10

Tota l Change in Post-Secondary Education

umber Marg in of Error+ / -

44,615,760

570,229

1,121,022

20

Week 14 ~ States

30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Percent

Change in Post-Secondary Education Percent

897,560

57,765

101,0 31

Percent

80.9

85.1

82.7

Percent Marg in of Error +/ -

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Employment Income

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Source: Data from the Household Pulse Survey (April 23rd – August 31, 2020).Universe: 18+ Adults with non-missing response to the Loss in Employment Income item.

53.2 53.4 54.7 55.3 55.2 53.9 54.9 55.2 56.4 57.4 57.6 58.650.9

42.4 43.4 44.3 43.3 43.7 43.7 43.3 43.6 44.0 44.7 44.9 45.841.5

0102030405060708090

100

April 23 -May 5

May 7 -May 12

May 14 -May 19

May 21 -May 26

May 28 -June 2

June 4 -June 9

June 11 -June 16

June 18 -June 23

June 25 -June 30

July 2 - July7

July 9 - July14

July 16 -July 21

August 19 -August 31

Loss in Employment Income in the Household for Adults 18+ by Presence of Children

Loss of Employment Income in Households with Children Loss of Employment Income in Households without Children

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Percentage of Adults in Households Where Someone Lost Employment Income Since March 1315 Largest Metros: August 19th – August 31st : Week 13

17 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Household Pulse Survey, August 19th – August 31st , 2020.

42.8

43.9

44.0

45.3

45.5

46.5

46.6

46.7

47.5

48.6

48.8

49.9

54.0

55.7

56.7

57.3

58.3

0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0

Not in Metro Area

Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA

Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV

Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX

United States

Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ

Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI

Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH

Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA

Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX

San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA

Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD

New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA

Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI

Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL

Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA

Percent of Adults in Households with a Loss in Employment Income in the Last Week

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Housing - Confidence

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Source: Data from the Household Pulse Survey (August 19th – August 31st , 2020).Universe: 18+ Adults with non-missing response to the Housing Confidence, Tenure, and Income items.

30.0

14.2

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100

Low Confidence in Paying Rent/Mortgageamong Renters Households with Income

Under $100k

Low Confidence in Paying Rent/Mortgageamong Renters Households with Income

Greater than or equal to $100k

Low Confidence in Paying Rent for Adults 18+ in Rented Households by Income

August 19 - August 31

11.24.1

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100

Low Confidence in Paying Rent/Mortgageamong Owned Households with Income

Under $100k

Low Confidence in Paying Rent/Mortgageamong Owned Households with Income

Greater than or equal to $100k

Loss in Employment Income in the Household for Adults 18+ in Owned Households by Income

August 19 - August 31■ ■

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Mental Health

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Pulse Survey“Last 7 days”

May 28 – June 2

NHIS“Last 2 weeks”

Jan – June 2019

Symptoms of Anxiety Disorder 30.6% 8.2%Symptoms of Depressive Disorder 25.3% 6.6%Symptoms of Anxiety Disorder and/or Depressive Disorder

35.5% 11.0%

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Anxiousness

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Source: Data from the Household Pulse Survey (April 23rd – August 31st , 2020).Universe: 18+ Adults with non-missing response to the Anxiety item.

32.2 31.6 29.6 30.7 31.4 31.6 31.6 31.3 33.6 34.6 36.0 36.632.2

28.0 27.3 25.4 26.8 27.7 28.7 29.1 28.4 29.8 30.9 32.4 32.2 29.1

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April 23 -May 5

May 7 - May12

May 14 -May 19

May 21 -May 26

May 28 -June 2

June 4 - June9

June 11 -June 16

June 18 -June 23

June 25 -June 30

July 2 - July 7 July 9 - July14

July 16 - July21

August 19 -August 31

Feelings of Anxiousness for Adults 18+ by Presence of Children

Adults Feeling Anxious in Households with Children Adults Feeling Anxious in Households without Children

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Worry

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Source: Data from the Household Pulse Survey (April 23rd – August 31st , 2020).Universe: 18+ Adults with non-missing response to the Worry items.

25.7 25.8 25.6 25.5 25.8 26.1 25.9 26.9 28.8 29.0 29.4 31.525.3

20.9 22.0 20.2 21.1 22.7 23.5 24.3 23.0 24.5 25.6 27.1 27.622.2

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60

70

80

90

100

April 23 -May 5

May 7 - May12

May 14 -May 19

May 21 -May 26

May 28 -June 2

June 4 - June9

June 11 -June 16

June 18 -June 23

June 25 -June 30

July 2 - July 7 July 9 - July14

July 16 - July21

August 19 -August 31

Feelings of Worry for Adults 18+ by Presence of Children

Adults Feeling Worry in Households with Children Adults Feeling Worry in Households without Children

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Food Sufficiency

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Source: Data from the Household Pulse Survey (April 23rd – August 31st , 2020).Universe: 18+ Adults with non-missing response to the Food Sufficiency item.

n.s.

13.2 14.5 16.0 14.3 16.0 14.9 16.6 17.9 16.7 15.6 17.7 19.6 21.7

10.6 9.8 10.6 11.2 10.4 12.7 11.415.3 14.0 12.1 13.3 16.4 13.5

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April 23 -May 5

May 7 - May12

May 14 -May 19

May 21 -May 26

May 28 -June 2

June 4 - June9

June 11 -June 16

June 18 -June 23

June 25 -June 30

July 2 - July 7 July 9 - July14

July 16 - July21

August 19 -August 31

Current Food Sufficiency in Households where Adults 18+ Reported Getting Enough of the Needed Food Prior to March 13th by Presence of Children

Percent Reporting Sometimes or Often Not Enough of Needed Food in the Last 7 Days in Households with Children

Percent Reporting Sometimes or Often Not Enough of Needed Food in the Last 7 Days in Households without Children

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Education

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Source: Data from the Household Pulse Survey (August 19th – August 31st , 2020).Universe: 18+ adults with children under 18 enrolled in public or private school and not missing on access items.

65.859.3 59.8

67.9 71.1

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40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Total Less than H.S. Degree High School Degree or Equivalent Some College / Associates Degree Bachelor's or higher

Percent of adults living with children in grades K-12 who are using online resources for distance learning, by adult’s educational attainment: Week 13, August 19-August 31

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Mortgage/Rent Confidence

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Source: Data from the Household Pulse Survey (April 23rd – August 31st , 2020).Universe: 18+ Adults with non-missing response to the Confidence in Paying Rent item.

70.3 70.6 67.4 70.3 69.9 71.9 70.6 70.8 67.9 69.1 69.4 67.675.4

80.4 79.7 80.2 81.1 81.5 83.5 82.8 82.1 81.6 80.5 79.6 80.284.0

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30

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50

60

70

80

90

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April 23 -May 5

May 7 - May12

May 14 -May 19

May 21 -May 26

May 28 -June 2

June 4 - June9

June 11 -June 16

June 18 -June 23

June 25 -June 30

July 2 - July 7 July 9 - July14

July 16 - July21

August 19 -August 31

Confidence in Paying Next Month's Rent or Mortgage for Adults 18+ by Presence of Children

Percent Reporting Moderate or High Confidence in Paying Next Month's Rent/Mortgage on Time in Households with Children

Percent Reporting Moderate or High Confidence in Paying Next Month's Rent/Mortgage on Time in Households without Children

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Where to find the data Household Pulse Survey main page: https://www.census.gov/householdpulsedata

Data tool: https://www.census.gov/data-tools/demo/hhp

Data Tables main page: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/household-pulse-survey/data.html

Technical Documentation: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/household-pulse-survey/technical-documentation.html

Survey Respondent overview: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/household-pulse-survey.html

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