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TIP SHEET:
TP16-05
March
4, 2016
Upcoming
2016 Product
Calendar — The U.S. Census Bureau has posted anticipated release dates
for each regular and recurring statistical product expected to be released in
2016. The products are listed in the Census Bureau’s online product calendar, which is updated as needed
throughout the year.
Learn What Surveys are Being Conducted in Your Community — See
which of our 130-plus annual surveys
are being conducted in your community.
In a variety of surveys and censuses, evolving
from the first census in 1790, the Census Bureau provides official information
about America’s people, businesses, industries and institutions. See surveys currently
being conducted in each Census Bureau region:
Atlanta
Chicago
Denver
Los
Angeles
New
York
Philadelphia
All
Surveys
State Data Profiles —
In advance of the 2016 state caucuses and primaries, the Census Bureau will present
a variety of statistics that give an overall profile of each state’s voting-age
population and industries. The graphics (50 states plus the District of
Columbia) will be posted about a week before each state’s election. The
following states will be released in the next four weeks: Wyoming, Washington,
D.C., Florida, North Carolina, Illinois, Missouri Ohio, Arizona, Utah,
Washington, Wisconsin and New York.
Population Bracketology — Test your knowledge of the relative populations of
different geographic areas by participating in the Census Bureau’s version of “March
Madness.” The Census Bureau’s Population Bracketology is an interactive data
visualization allowing you to fill out your own bracket based on comparisons of
state and metro area population. The objective is to pick the larger population
between two metro areas or states and see how close you can come to a perfect
score. At the end, visitors can mouse over the choices to see the actual
population numbers or view the data table. The population statistics used in
the matchups come from the 2014 population estimates. Other data visualizations
can be viewed in the Census Bureau’s online
gallery. (Tentatively scheduled for release in March.)
Demographic
County, Puerto Rico
Municipio, and Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area Population
Estimates: July 1, 2015 — Internet
tables and detailed downloadable files showing annual population
estimates, rankings and components of change since the 2010 Census. (Scheduled for
embargo
starting on March 22 and for public release on March 24.)
2013 Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin and Foreign-Born Table
Packages — These tables from the 2013
Current Population Survey include detailed social and economic statistics for
age groups, the Hispanic population, the black population, the Asian
population and the foreign-born population. (Tentatively scheduled for release
in March.)
An
Aging World: 2015 — A report of
demographic and socio-economic trends regarding the world’s population 65 and
older. Explores topics such as population growth, health, health care, labor
force participation, retirement and pensions. (Tentatively scheduled for
release March 28.)
Educational Attainment in the
United States: 2015 — This report and
table package provides Current Population Survey statistics on educational
attainment by demographic characteristics, such as age, sex, race and Hispanic
origin. It also includes detailed information, including charts and graphs on
years of school completed and shows the level of education adults have
completed. (Tentatively scheduled for release in March.)
Economic
2014 Annual Retail Trade Survey
— This survey produces
national estimates of total annual sales, e-commerce sales, end-of-year
inventories, inventory-to-sales ratios, purchases, total operating expenses,
inventories held outside the United States, gross margins and end-of-year
accounts receivable for retail businesses and annual sales, total operating
expenses, and
e-commerce sales for accommodation and food service firms located in the
United States. (Tentatively
scheduled for release March 7.)
2012 Economic Census Subject Series: Administrative and
Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services — Product Lines — The first report in the
subject series for this sector provides national data at the two-
through seven-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
level on number of establishments and sales/receipts/revenue by products and
contributing industry. The administrative
and support and waste management and remediation services subject
and summary series reports will be released on a flow basis through June
2016 on topics ranging from product lines to employees leased to client
organizations. (Tentatively scheduled for release March 8.)
2012 Economic Census
Subject Series: Retail Trade — Miscellaneous Reports —
Presents data for a variety of industry-specific topics, such as class of
customer, for establishments of firms with payroll. Presentation of data varies
by kind of business. This concludes the subject series for the retail trade sector.
(Tentatively scheduled for release March 8.)
2012 Economic Census Subject
Series: Wholesale Trade — Miscellaneous Reports —Presents
data for a variety of industry-specific topics, such as end of year
inventories, for establishments of firms with payroll. Presentation of data
varies by kind of business. (Tentatively scheduled for release March 15.)
Quarterly Summary of State and Local Government Tax
Revenues Fourth Quarter 2015 — The summary provides quarterly
estimates of state and local government tax revenue at a national level, as
well as detailed tax revenue data for individual states. This report produces
three tables: Tables 1 and 2 include income and sales data and Table 3 provides
tax collections by state. (Tentatively
scheduled for release March 22.)
Economic Census Subject Series Reports on Establishment and
Firm Size — These reports present receipts,
payroll and employment data for the United States by various
categories. For establishments, the categories are receipts
size, employment size and legal form of organization. For firms, the categories
are receipts size, employment size, concentration by largest firms and
number of establishments operated (single units and multiunits). (Tentatively scheduled for release March 29.)
The reports will be released for seven sectors:
- Utilities
— Present national data at the
two- through six-digit North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) level.
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Transportation
and Warehousing — Present
national data at the two- through seven-digit North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) level.
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Administrative
and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services —The first report in the subject
series for this sector presents national data at the two-
through seven-digit North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) level.
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Educational Services — The first report in the subject
series for this sector presents national data at the two-
through seven-digit North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) level.
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Health
Care and Social Assistance Services — The first report in the subject series for this sector presents
national data at the two- through six-digit North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) level. The health care and social
assistance services subject and summary series reports will be
released on a flow basis through June 2016 on topics ranging from
product lines to ownership and control of government hospitals.
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Arts,
Entertainment and Recreation —
The first report in the subject series for this sector presents national
data at the two- through seven-digit North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) level. The arts, entertainment and
recreation subject and summary series reports will be released on a
flow basis through June 2016 on topics ranging from product lines to
exported services by selected kind of business.
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Other
Services (Except Public Administration) — The first report in the subject series for this sector presents
national data at the two- through seven-digit North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) level. The other services subject
and summary series reports will be released on a flow basis
through June 2016 on topics ranging from product lines to
receipts/revenue by type of social assistance.
Economic Census Subject Series Reports on Product Lines — These reports present national and state-level
data at the two through six- or seven-digit North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) level. They provide statistics on number of
establishments and sales/receipts/revenue by products and contributing
industry. (Tentatively scheduled for release March 29.)
Reports will be released for the following eight sectors:
·
Wholesale Trade — Presents data down
to the eight-digit NAICS level. This concludes the Subject Series for the
wholesale trade sector.
·
Information — Presents data down to the seven-digit NAICS level.
·
Professional, Scientific, and Technical
Services — Presents data
down to the seven-digit NAICS level.
·
Management of Companies and Enterprises —
The first report in the subject series for this sector presents national data
at the two- through six-digit North American Industry Classification
System (NAICS) level. The management of companies and
enterprises subject and summary series reports will be released on a flow
basis through June 2016 on topics ranging from product lines to merchandise
sales.
·
Educational Services — Presents data down to the
seven-digit NAICS level. This concludes the Subject Series for the Educational
Services Sector.
·
Health Care and Social Assistance Services
— Presents data down to the
six-digit NAICS level.
·
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation — Presents data down to the seven-digit
NAICS level.
·
Other Services (Except Public Administration)
— Presents data down to the
seven-digit NAICS level.
Quarterly Survey of Public
Pensions Fourth Quarter 2015 — Provides
national summary data on the revenues, expenditures and composition of assets
of the largest defined benefit public employee pension systems for state and
local governments. This report produces three tables: Tables 1 and 3 include
data on cash and security holdings and Table 2 provides data on earnings on
investments, contributions, and payments. (Tentatively scheduled for
release March 31.)
2012 Economic Census Core Business Statistics — Beginning in March 2014 with the Advance
Report and continuing on a flow basis through June 2016, the Core Business
Statistics Series provides statistics on the number of establishments,
employment, payroll, and value of sales, receipts, revenue or shipments for
establishments of firms with paid employees for individual industries at the U.S.
level and/or by state.
2012 Economic Census
Subject Series — Continuing on a flow basis through June 2016, the Subject
Series reports supplement other products and present tabulations for the U.S.
with some state detail. Reports for most sectors include establishment and firm
size (including legal form of organization). Miscellaneous subjects reports for
the manufacturing sector include general summary, products summary, materials consumed
summary and concentration ratios in manufacturing.
Facts for Features
Asian/Pacific
American Heritage Month: May — We
celebrate the contributions of Asian/Pacific Americans to our nation with a
host of statistical information on this group. Statistics are included for
Asians as well as Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders covering
demographics and businesses. (Tentatively scheduled for release in
March.)
Older Americans
Month: May — To commemorate Older Americans Month, the Census Bureau has
compiled a list of statistics pertaining to our senior citizens. This edition
provides updated statistical information on topics such as earnings, education,
voting, homeownership, military service and marital status. (Tentatively
scheduled for release in March.)
Earth Day:
April 22 — This year marks
the 46th anniversary of Earth Day ― a day intended to inspire awareness and
appreciation for the Earth’s
natural environment. The day came from reaction
to a massive oil spill in waters near Santa Barbara, Calif., in 1969. In honor
of Earth Day ― and Earth Week (April 18-22) ― this edition of Profile America
Facts for Features includes examples of Census Bureau statistics pertaining to
energy and the environment. (Tentatively scheduled for release in March.)
Mother’s Day: May 8, 2016
— Flowers, perfume and jewelry are all popular gifts given on this special
day honoring our nation’s moms. This fact sheet presents statistical
information from the Census Bureau’s economic and demographic subject areas on
these and many other topics pertaining to this observance. (Tentatively scheduled
for release in March.)
Training Opportunities
Census Bureau Offers Training
Opportunities — Webinars are available to help the public access and use Census Bureau
statistics. These free sessions, lasting 60 to 90 minutes, show how
to use census databases and mapping tools and how to find demographic and
economic statistics at a local or national level. They also provide quick links
for answers to frequently asked questions about accessing statistics.
The following courses are offered:
- Migration: Where Are We Moving? (Tuesday, March 8, 1 p.m.
EST)
- Introduction to TIGERweb (Wednesday, March 9, 2 p.m.
EST)
- Voting and Registration Statistics — Hot Report and
DataFerrett (Thursday, March 10, 1 p.m. EST)
- The American Community Survey (ACS) and Your Community
by the Numbers (Friday, March 11, 10 a.m. EST)
- Data Tools (Friday, March 11, 1 p.m. EST)
- MAP TAB LAB (Monday, March 14, 2 p.m. EDT)
- Puerto Rico by the Numbers! (Tuesday, March 15, 1 p.m.
EDT)
- Data Access – Using the American FactFinder
(Wednesday, March 16, 1 p.m. EDT)
- CUTTING UP THE BIG APPLE! Learn the different ways the
Census Bureau supplies NYC data (Wednesday, March 16, 2 p.m. EDT)
- Income and Poverty Related Statistics (Thursday, March
17, 10 a.m. EDT)
- MAP TAB LAB (Thursday, March 17, 10 a.m. EDT)
- Race, Ethnicity, Foreign Born and Ancestry: You
Community by the Numbers (Friday, March 18, 1 p.m. EDT)
- LIFECYCLE OF A PIECE OF DATA: How the Census Bureau
Collects ACS Data (Monday, March 21, 2 p.m. EDT)
- Where to Find Business and Economic Data on Census.gov
(Tuesday, March 22, 10 a.m. EDT)
- Hispanics by the Numbers! (Tuesday, March 22, 1 p.m. EDT)
- Voting and Registration Statistics — Hot Report and
DataFerrett (Wednesday, March 23, 1 p.m. EDT)
- The American Community Survey (ACS) and Your Community
by the Numbers (Thursday, March 24, 10 a.m. EDT)
- Accessing Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
Tabulation (Thursday, March 24, 1 p.m. EDT)
- Race, Ethnicity, Foreign Born and Ancestry: You
Community by the Numbers (Friday, March 25, 1 p.m. EDT)
- The American Community Survey (ACS) and Your Community
by the Numbers (Tuesday, March 29, 10 a.m. EDT)
- Foreign Born by the Numbers! (Tuesday, March 29, 1
p.m. EDT)
- Investigating Economic Indicators Webinar Series: The
Building Blocks of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (Wednesday, March 30, 1
p.m. EDT)
- Income and Poverty Related Statistics (Thursday, March
31, 10 a.m. EDT)
- VETERANS by the Numbers (Thursday, March 31, 1 p.m. EDT)
Descriptions for each of
the upcoming sessions are available on our educational
resources page. No registration is needed
to join the webinar. Login details will be provided one week before a
webinar.
Archived Training
Resources — Visit the Census Bureau’s Training Resources
Library for previously recorded trainings that are free and available
for use at your convenience. The library includes presentations, recorded
webinars, tutorials and other helpful materials.
Multimedia
Radio
Profile America
segments include shells a-poppin’ in “National Peanut Month” (March 18)
and flexing the franchise in “Primary Voter” (March 31).
The daily features
are available at <http://www.census.gov/library/audio.html>,
with download options for MP3 (including podcast subscription) and WAV or zip
files for the entire month.
Apps
Census Business Builder —
The Census
Business Builder is a suite of services that provides selected demographic
and economic data from the Census Bureau tailored to specific types of users in
a simple to access and use format. The suite will continuously be updated with
new versions. Currently, Regional
Analyst and the Small
Business editions are available.
Challenge Your
Knowledge of State Statistics with Census PoP Quiz — This mobile app from the
Census Bureau challenges a user’s knowledge of the 50 states and the District
of Columbia. Census PoP Quiz is available for download to Android and Apple
devices. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/mobile/>.
Find Your Ideal
Place with the Census Bureau’s dwellr App — A Census Bureau mobile app
named “dwellr” can help people on-the-go access key demographic, socio-economic
and housing statistics for thousands of places across the nation. Users can
also learn more about where they are by a simple tap of the screen that reveals
educational levels, housing values and total population drawn from the American
Community Survey. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/mobile/>.
Stay Connected with the Census Bureau’s America’s Economy Mobile
App — Every week, the Department of
Commerce releases key Census Bureau economic indicators. Get the latest
business news on-the-go as it is released through the Census Bureau’s free,
easy-to-use mobile app, America’s Economy, available for download for both
Apple and Android phones and tablets. The app provides real-time updates for 20
key economic indicators from the Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics and
Bureau of Economic Analysis. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/mobile/economy/>.
Recently Released
(Released
since Feb. 19, 2016)
Demographic
and Economic Profiles of States Holding March 8 Primaries and Caucuses —
March 1 — In advance of stateprimaries
and caucuses, the U.S. Census Bureau presents a variety of statistics that give
an overall profile of each participating state’s voting-age population and
industries.
Profiles are provided for
the following states:
Hawaii
Idaho
Michigan
Mississippi
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Nebraska
Alabama
Alaska
Arkansas
Colorado
Georgia
Massachusetts
Minnesota
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
American Community Survey
Women’s Earnings by Occupation from the 2014 American Community Survey — Feb. 25 — In honor of
Women’s History Month, the Census Bureau releases a table showing median
earnings by detailed occupation from the 2014 American Community Survey. The
table includes
ratios
indicating the percentage of women in an occupation, as well as the
male-to-female earnings ratio in the occupation for full-time, year-round
workers in the past 12 months. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2016/cb16-tps68.html>.
Economic
2014 Annual Wholesale
Trade Survey — Feb. 29 — The Annual
Wholesale Trade Survey Report provides detailed industry measures of sales
inventories, operational expenses and purchases for wholesale trade activities.
Companies provide data on dollar value of annual sales, end-of-year inventories
and methods of inventory valuation, purchases and/or operating expenses.
Companies include merchant wholesalers that take title of the goods they sell,
jobbers, industrial distributors, exporters and importers. Also included are
non merchant wholesalers, such as manufacturer sales branches and offices, and
agents, merchandise or commodity brokers, and commission merchants. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/wholesale/index.html>.
2014 Annual Capital
Expenditures Survey — Feb. 25 — These
data, based on the 2012 North American Industry Classification System, estimate
business spending in 2014 for new and used structures and equipment at the
sector level, as well as for three-digit and selected four-digit industries.
The data provide a relevant, timely and accurate measure of current business
conditions. These statistics are an important input for federal agencies
constructing composite national economic measures, such as the Bureau of
Economic Analysis’ estimates of private-fixed investments, a major component of
gross domestic product, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ estimates of capital
stocks for productivity analysis and the Federal Reserve Board’s Flow of Funds
accounts. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2016/cb16-tps69.html>.
2012
Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Company Statistics Series: Characteristics of
Businesses and Characteristics of Business Owners —
Feb. 23 — The Characteristics
of Businesses and Characteristics of Business Owners is the only report in the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2012 Survey
of Business Owners publication series to provide selected economic and demographic
characteristics of U.S. respondent firms and their owners. Data aggregates are
presented by gender, ethnicity, race and veteran status of majority owners at
the national level by 2012 North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) and employment size and receipts size of firm. Characteristics of
Businesses and Business Owners statistics for both employer and nonemployer
include, but are not limited to types of workers, year the business was
originally established, if the company owned a website, age of owner, owner’s
highest level of education and whether the owner was born in the United States.
Internet address: <http://census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2016/cb16-tps66.html>.
2012
Economic Census Subject Series: Finance and Insurance-Establishment and Firm Size Reports
— Feb. 23 — This report presents receipts, payroll, and employment data for the
United States by various categories. For establishments, the categories are: receipts
size, employment size, and legal form of organization. For firms, the
categories are: receipts size, employment size, concentration by
largest firms and number of establishments operated (single units and
multiunits). Internet
address: <http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/navigation/1.0/en/text_search:ec1252ss*>.
2012 Economic Census Core Business Statistics Series: Franchise
Statistics Report — Feb. 22 — The Franchise Statistics Report presents data for selected
industries, on the number of businesses with paid employees engaged in
franchising, annual sales for these businesses, and employment and payroll. These data are broken out by
industry in three categories: franchisor-owned businesses, franchisee-owned
businesses and all businesses. Internet
address: <http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2016/cb16-tps17.html>.
Additional Economic Census Subject Series Reports on
Establishment and Firm Size — Feb. 19 — The Census Bureau today released two additional reports
from its 2012 Economic Census Subject Series, both on establishment and firm
size. These reports present receipts, payroll and employment data for the
United States by various categories. For establishments, the
categories are receipts size, employment size and legal form of
organization. For firms, the categories are receipts size, employment size,
concentration by largest firms and number of establishments operated (single
units and multiunits).
The reports
were released for two sectors:
·
Wholesale Trade –The first report in the subject series for this sector
presents national data at the two- through eight-digit North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) level. The subject series reports for this sector
will be released on a flow basis through March 2016. The topics will range from
product lines to gross profit and margin.
·
Real
Estate and Rental and Leasing – The reports present national data at
the two- through seven-digit North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) level. The subject and
summary series reports for this sector will be released on a flow basis through
June 2016 on topics ranging from product lines to construction expenditures.
Facts for Features
Women’s History Month — In
commemoration of this annual observance highlighting and celebrating the varied
and historic accomplishments of women, this edition provides statistical
information on topics such as earnings, education, business ownership, voting,
occupations, military service and marriage. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/newsroom/facts-for-features/2016/cb16-ff03.html>.
Irish-American Heritage
Month (March) and St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) — You may not find a pot of gold at the end of this edition of Facts for
Features, but you will find it useful and informative nonetheless. It is filled
with statistical information from the Census Bureau’s demographic and economic
subject areas on the nation’s Irish-American population and other facets of
this celebration of all things Irish. Internet address: <https://www.census.gov/newsroom/facts-for-features/2016/cb16-ff04.html>.
Multimedia
Census Bureau History Home Page
(March 1) — The U.S. Census Bureau’s
History website <http://www.census.gov/history>
commemorates the 105th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire. The
March 25 fire — fueled by mounds of clothing and fabric scraps —
claimed the lives of 146 employees and remains the deadliest
industrial disaster in New York City’s history. Learn more about fire and
its victims, its impact on union organization and improvements to working
conditions, using data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau and other federal
agencies.
Stats for Stories
Profile America’s Stats for Stories provides links to timely newsworthy statistics on census.gov
that relate to observances, holidays, anniversaries, and current events not
covered by Facts for Features. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/newsroom/stories.html>.
Stats
for Stories: American Red Cross Month — March 1
Stats for
Stories: Vermont 225th State Admission Anniversary — March 4
Stats
for Stories: Mom and Pop Business Owners Day — March 29
Radio
Profile America
segments included an official migrant in “Settling the Czech” (Feb. 29) and a
matter of principle in “Jeannette Rankin” (March 4). Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/library/audio/profile-america.html>.
Blogs
Women are
Leading the Rise of Black-Owned Businesses — The number of black or African American-owned firms
grew 34.5 percent between 2007 and 2012 — from 1.9 million to 2.6 million in
2012. The number of black/female-owned firms climbed 66.9 percent, from 900,000
in 2007 to 1.5 million in 2012. Additionally, these 1.5 million
black/female-owned businesses accounted for 58.9 percent of the nation’s 2.6
million black or African American-owned businesses.
Innovation and Modernization in FY 2017 — By
John H. Thompson, Director, Census Bureau — FY 2017 is a critical year for
innovation at the Census Bureau. One of our major priorities is our commitment
to cost containment while maintaining data quality. We plan for the 2020 Census
to be the most automated, modern and dynamic census in history. We designed the
2020 Census to cost less per housing unit than in 2010 (adjusted for
inflation), while maintaining the highest standards of accuracy in counting all
individuals once, only once, and in the right place.
3 Steps to Agile Communications — By Stephen Buckner,
Assistant Director for Communications, Census Bureau — In the digital age,
agility is what makes the world go round. With any product or service your
agency or organization provides, you have to be able to meet changing customer
demands and expectations. Software developers know this well. They update their
products constantly, fixing bugs and making upgrades. At the Census Bureau, we
took a page from their agile playbook, using this sort of iterative or adaptive
approach in our communications with employees, data users and other key
stakeholders. That means we review our annual communications plan regularly and
adapt tactics.
Census
Bureau Statistics in Action: Local Employment Dynamics Partnership Workshop
— The U.S. Census Bureau will host the 2016
Local Employment Dynamics Partnership Annual Workshop March 7-8, in
Washington, D.C. The workshop will feature several sessions using the latest local employment dynamics data
products including Job-to-Job Flows, a set of new statistics on worker flows
across jobs. Topics range from the competitiveness of the Michigan construction
industry, to gentrification in Portland, Ore., neighborhoods, to the local
economic impact of building stadiums and sports arenas.
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