New Census COVID-19 Hub Helps Guide Pandemic Recovery

Registered United States Census Bureau Logo

America Counts: Stories Behind the Numbers

COVID-19 Germ

New Census COVID-19 Hub Helps Guide Pandemic Recovery

The U.S. Census Bureau has launched a new tool — dubbed the Census COVID-19 Hub — designed to help guide the nation as it begins recovery efforts from the sweeping COVID-19 pandemic by providing economic and demographic data.

Read More

The COVID-19 Hub features data on more than 30 demographic, socio-economic and housing variables from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS); the number of businesses, employment and payroll from its County Business Patterns survey (CBP); and data on self-employed people from its Nonemployer Statistics (NES) program.

To learn more about how this tool presents selected data to inform recovery efforts, continue reading.

Help us spread the word about America Counts. Share this story on social media or forward it to a friend.

Share This

You May Be Interested In

Adults in Households with Children More Likely to Experience Loss in Employment Income During COVID-19

Adults in Households With Children More Likely to Report Loss in Employment Income During COVID-19: The U.S. Census Bureau’s new Household Pulse Survey shows that adults living with children are especially likely to experience lost income and food shortages.

Read More

About America Counts

America Counts tells the stories behind the numbers in a new inviting way. It features stories on various topics such as families, housing, employment, business, education, the economy, emergency preparedness, and population. Contact our Public Information Office for media inquiries or interviews.