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U.S. Census Bureau projects slower-growing, older, more diverse nation by 2060

February 04, 2013

The U.S. population will be considerably older and more racially and ethnically diverse by 2060, according to projections recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Census Bureau launches business.census.gov website

to promote the 2012 Economic Census
September 18, 2012

To encourage response to the 2012 Economic Census, the Census Bureau has launched business.census.gov.

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Williams Institute

new report available on U.S. demographic information on same-sex families
August 22, 2012

UCLA’s Williams Institute has just announced the availability of a “U.S. Census snapshot” report that provides state demographic information on same-sex families.

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News from the U.S. Census

Infographic on America’s Economy is Fourth in “How Do We Know?” Series
August 14, 2012

As America prepares for the 2012 Economic Census, the U.S. Census Bureau has created an embeddable infographic displaying many of the ways they track the economic health of the country.

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News from the U.S. Census

global aging populations
July 17, 2012

According to the U.S. Census, older populations will exceed children in most world regions by 2050.

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Growth in urban population outpaces rest of nation

Census Bureau reports
April 03, 2012

The Census Bureau released the new list of urban areas today based on 2010 Census results.

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1940 Census to be released next week
March 27, 2012

New from the U.S. Census

statistics on housing vacancy
March 06, 2012

These statistics provide vacancy rates, homeownership rates, and characteristics of units available for occupancy for the U.S., regions, states and the 75 largest metropolitan areas.  

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More Young Adults are Living in Their Parents' Home

Census Bureau Reports
November 14, 2011

Between 2005 and 2011, the proportion of young adults living in their parents' home increased.