Media Guide to Covering the Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau
September 3, 2021
The U.S. Census Bureau is the federal government’s largest statistical agency. They are dedicated to providing current facts and figures about America’s people, places, and economy. Federal law protects the confidentiality of all the information the Census Bureau collects.
Statistical Programs
The decennial census <www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census.html> is the once-a-decade population count required by the U.S. Constitution. The Census Bureau counts all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Island Areas. The results help determine the number of seats each state has in the U.S. House of Representatives and how to distribute hundreds of billions in federal funding for public services for the next 10 years.
The American Comm
unity Survey (ACS) <www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs.html> is an ongoing annual survey that shows what the U.S. population looks like and how it lives. The ACS helps communities decide where to target services and resources.
Demographic surveys <www.census.gov/programs-surveys/surveys-programs.html> measure factors such as income and poverty, education, health, housing, crime, and computer usage.
Economic data <www.census.gov/topics/business-economy.html> is produced monthly, quarterly, and yearly. They cover selected sectors of the nation’s economy and supplement the economic census with more frequent information about the dynamic economy. These surveys yield more than 400 annual economic reports, including principal economic indicators.
The Small Business Pulse Survey <https://portal.census.gov/pulse/data/> provides detailed information on the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on small businesses as well as their participation in federal programs such as the Paycheck Protection Program. Available on a weekly basis (May 27 – July 22, 2021).
The Household Pulse Survey <www.census.gov/data-tools/demo/hhp/#/> asks questions about how the COVID-19 pandemic affected education, employment, food security, health, housing, Social Security benefits, household spend-ing, consumer spending associated with stimulus payments, intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, and transportation. Available on a biweekly basis (May 5 – July 14, 2021).
Visit <www.census.gov/programs-surveys.html> for more U.S. social, economic, and geographic survey data from the Census Bureau.
Helpful Resources
- Read America Counts articles at <www.census.gov/library/stories.html> to find out the stories behind the numbers.
- Visit the Census Bureau newsroom at <www.census.gov/newsroom.html> for the latest news, tip sheets, and events for media, including our Profile America segment, Facts for Features, and Stats for Stories.
- View the online product calendar at <www.census.gov/en.html#calendar> for anticipated release dates for regular and recurring statistical products.
- Visit our content library <www.census.gov/library.html> for b-roll, photos, articles, infographics, videos, and more.
- Access statistics at <https://data.census.gov/cedsci/>.
- Sign up for embargo access at <https://registration.tco.census.gov/myregistration/register.jsf?cu=PIO&cus=&>.
- Subscribe to receive Census Bureau press releases and information via e-mail or text at <https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USCENSUS/subscriber/new?>.
- Contact the Public Information Office at <pio@census.gov> or 301-763-3030.
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