Today Is World Statistics Day 2020!

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Today Is World Statistics Day 2020!

This World Statistics Day, the U.S. Census Bureau is highlighting how we are constantly innovating to meet the demands of our complex world. The result is timely data tools and products that are accessible to everyone from students just beginning to learn how to harness the power of data online to emergency planners working to protect lives across the United States. 

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Innovation Drives New Census Bureau Products
From the first census in 1790 to the 2020 Census, the Economic Census, and more than 100 annual surveys, the U.S. Census Bureau has always innovated to find better ways to collect data and release trusted statistics.For the first time in American history, households were able to complete the decennial census online on a computer, smartphone, or tablet.


Explore Census Data
Our data.census.gov tool allows users to find data on America’s people, places, and economy using filters such as geography and to generate and save customized maps, graphs, and tables.
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Experimental Data
The recently launched Household Pulse Survey and Small Business Pulse Survey are two experimental data products that provide near real-time, critical data on the state of the nation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Census Academy
Census Academy
Census Academy is a virtual hub for learning data skills. It helps scholars support research projects, informs business plans, and more.
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Data Visualization and Infographics
Data Visualization and Infographics
We’re bringing data to life. Our data visualizations, charts, and maps provide visual snapshots of our country.
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Celebrating World Statistics Day
Celebrating World Statistics Day 2020
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Data Gems: How to Use the COVID-19 Data Hub
DATA GEMS: How to Use the COVID-19 Data Hub
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Exploring Census Data: Hidden Gems
Webinar: Exploring Census Data: Hidden Gems
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A Comprehensive Overview of Our New Data Platform
A Comprehensive Overview of Our New Data Platform 
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A Blast From the Past
Herman Hollerith's 1889 patent for an electronic tabulating machine revolutionized the processing and tabulation of data through the first half of the 20th century.

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About World Statistics Day
Every five years, World Statistics Day is celebrated around the world by the global statistical community to honor the importance of trust, authoritative data, innovation, and the public good in national statistical systems.