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Census Bureau Tip Sheet Number 05 -- March 6, 2015

U.S. Census Bureau News

Tip Sheet Number 05 -- March 6, 2015

2015 Product Calendar — The Census Bureau has posted anticipated release dates for each regular and recurring statistical product expected to be released in 2015. The products are listed in the Census Bureau’s online product calendar, which will be updated as needed throughout the year.
FY2016 Budget Briefing — Census Bureau Director John H. Thompson and Chief Financial Officer Joanne Crane will brief media in an online Web conference about the Census Bureau’s funding components in the President’s fiscal year 2016 budget request. (Scheduled for March 12.) 

Demographic

Remarriage in the United States: 2008-2012 — The first report to use the American Community Survey five-year statistics to look at remarriage in the United States focuses on geographic variation as well as the socio-economic characteristics of remarried adults in the U.S. (Scheduled for release March 10.)
Median Earnings by Detailed Occupation — In honor of Women’s History Month, the U.S. Census Bureau will release a table showing median earnings by detailed occupation from the 2013 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 twelve months. (Tentatively scheduled for release in March.)
County, Puerto Rico Municipio, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area Population Estimates: July 1, 2014 — Internet tables and detailed downloadable files showing population estimates, rankings, and components of change since the 2010 Census. (Scheduled for embargostarting on March 24 and for public release on March 26.)
Small Area Health Insurance Estimates: 2013 — The estimates show the number of people with and without health insurance coverage for all states and each of the nation's roughly 3,140 counties. The statistics are provided by selected age groups, sex, race and Hispanic origin (state only), and at income-to-poverty levels that reflect the federal poverty thresholds for state and federal assistance programs. The Small Area Health Insurance Estimates program is the only source of single-year health insurance estimates for every county in the U.S. (Tentatively scheduled for release in March.)
Geographical Mobility: 2014 — A collection of national- and regional-level tables from the Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Current Population Survey. The tables describe the movement of people in the United States, including type of move, why they moved, distance moved and characteristics of those who moved one year earlier. (Tentatively scheduled for release in March.)
Desire to Move and Residential Mobility: 2010-2011 — This report looks at the characteristics of householders who desired to move in 2010 and their subsequent mobility pattern from 2010 to 2011 using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation. (Tentatively scheduled for release in March.)
Young Adult Migration: 2007-2009 and 2010-2012 — This report looks at the demographic and socio-economic status of young adult migrants, ages 18 to 34, during the recession and postrecession periods. The report uses 2007-2009 and 2010-2012 American Community Survey statistics. (Tentatively scheduled for release in March.)

Economic

2013 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 in March.)
2012 Economic Census Geographic Area Series: Accommodation and Food Services — This is a series of national-, state-, county-, place- and metro area-level data files that include data for traveler accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants and drinking places. The files provide data on the number of establishments, receipts or revenue, payroll, number of employees and other data items by industry. This release covers Alaska and Maine and geographic entities within them only. Statistics for the other states and geographic entities within them, for this sector, will be released on a flow basis over the coming months. (Tentatively scheduled for release March 17.)
Quarterly Summary of State and Local Government Tax Revenue: 2014 Fourth Quarter — 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. (Scheduled for release March 24.)
Quarterly Survey of Public Pensions: 4th Quarter 2014 — The survey 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. (Scheduled for release March 27.)
2012 Economic Census Geographic Area Series: Transportation and Warehousing — This is a series of national-, state-, county-, place- and metro area-level data files that include data for industries such as air, rail, and water transportation and warehousing and storage. The files provide data on the number of establishments, receipts or revenue, payroll, number of employees and other data items by industry. This release is the first for the transportation and warehousing sector and covers Colorado and geographic areas therein only. Statistics for the other states and geographic entities within them for this sector will be released on a flow basis over the coming months. (Tentatively schedule for release in March.)
2013 Information and Communication Technology Survey — The Information and Communication Technology Survey provides data on both noncapitalized and capitalized spending for information and communication technology equipment and computer software by U.S. nonfarm businesses with employees. It covers all domestic, private and nonfarm businesses, including agricultural nonfarm (NAICS subsectors 113, 114 and 115) businesses. (Scheduled for release March 11.)
2012 Economic Census Geographic Area Series: Construction — This is a series of data files that include statistics for industrial building construction; highway, street and bridge construction; and roofing contractors. The files provide statistics on the number of establishments, sales, payroll, number of paid employees and other data items by industry. This will provide statistics for all states and the District of Columbia. (Tentatively scheduled for release in March.)
2012 Economic Census Geographic Area Series — Beginning in January and continuing on a flow basis through September 2015, this series provides detailed industry statistics by geographic area for establishments of firms with paid employees. Data are shown on the 2012 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) basis. These data supersede the data shown in the Industry Series and may be superseded by data shown in later publication series for selected sectors. See <http://www.census.gov/econ/census/schedule/> for more information.
2012 Economic Census Industry Series — Continuing on a flow basis through February 2015, this series contains national-level statistics from the twice-a-decade economic census for specific industries on the number of employees and establishments, payroll and total revenues. It also includes detailed statistics on the product lines sold or services provided by businesses. For a listing of industries for which statistics have been released over the last two weeks, see <http://www.business.census.gov/>. 

Facts for Features

45th Anniversary of Earth Day: April 22, 2015 — Earth Day is 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 16-22) ― 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.)

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.
Description: These in-depth webinars provide the information necessary to understand the changes to the Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR). Come learn about what has changed in the FTR and how that change will affect you. Best of all, the webinars are free. These webinars will focus on changes in reporting requirements, new fields added to the Automated Export System, changes in definitions, and much more.
Format: Webinar
Time: 2pm -3pm ET
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 free, previously recorded trainings that are available for use at your convenience. The library includes presentations, recorded webinars, tutorials and other helpful materials. 

Multimedia

Radio

Profile America for March — The daily features are available at <http://www.census.gov/multimedia/www/radio/>, with download options for MP3 (including podcast subscription) and WAV or zip files for the entire month (MP3). 

Apps

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. 20, 2015)

Demographic

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Receipt for Households: 2000-2013 —March  3 — This American Community Survey brief presents data on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program  receipt at the national and state levels based on statistics from the 2013 American Community Survey. In addition, this report discusses the current SNAP receipt rates for metropolitan statistical areas with large populations. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2015/cb15-tps17.html>. 
Projections of the Size and Composition of the U.S. Population: 2014 to 2060 — March 3 —This report provides analysis of the projections of the U.S. resident population released in December 2014 as a set of detailed tables. The projections were provided by age, sex, race, Hispanic origin and nativity annually over this time period. These are the second series of projections to be published based on the 2010 Census (updating projections released in 2012). Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2015/cb15-tps16.html>.
Population Trends in Incorporated Places: 2000 to 2013 — March 4 — This report draws from data on more than 19,000 cities across the U.S., including trends in population growth and loss, population density, geographic distribution, annexation and new incorporations. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2015/cb15-33.html>.
2014 Housing Vacancy Survey — Feb. 23 — 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 statistical areas. Data for all geographies are available both quarterly and annually. Homeownership rates are also tabulated by age of householder for the U.S. and regions and by race/ethnicity of householder and by family status for the U.S. In addition, estimates of the total housing inventory and percent distributions of vacant for-rent and for-sale-only units are available for the U.S. and regions. Internet address:
<http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2015/cb15-tps13.html>. 

Economic

2012 Economic Census Industry Series: Mining and Support for Oil and Gas — March 4 —National level data files from the 2012 Economic Census show statistics for the petroleum and natural gas extraction industry as well as petroleum wholesalers. Information included establishments, employment and annual payroll. Internet address:
<http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2015/CB15-35.html
2013 Annual Survey of Manufactures — Feb. 27 — The Annual Survey of Manufactures provides sample estimates of statistics for all manufacturing establishments with one or more paid employees. Provides statistics on employment, payroll, supplemental labor costs, cost of materials consumed, operating expenses, value of shipments, value added by manufacturing, detailed capital expenditures, fuels and electric energy used, and inventories. The three data sets issued from the survey are statistics for industry groups and industries, value of product shipments and geographic area statistics. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2015/cb15-tps14.html>. 
2012 Economic Census of Island Areas: Puerto Rico Manufacturing — Feb. 27 — The manufacturing sector includes establishments engaged in food, apparel, paper, primary metal and machinery manufacturing. Data are presented for Puerto Rico and its combined statistical areas, metropolitan statistical areas and municipals. The report also includes data on the number of establishments, payroll, employment, value of business done and other data items by industry. <http://www.census.gov/econ/islandareas/>. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2015/cb15-30.html>.
2012 Economic Census Geographic Area Series — Feb. 27 and March 6 — This is a series of national-, state-, county-, place- and metro area-level data files providing statistics on the number of establishments, receipts or revenue, payroll, number of employees and other items by industry. The first data were released Feb. 27 for the following sectors. Statistics for the other states and geographic entities within them for these sectors will be released on a flow basis over the coming months.
  • Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services: Includes statistics for office administrative services, investigation and security services, and waste collection, treatment and disposal. Covers Colorado and Hawaii and geographic areas therein only.  
  • Retail Trade: Includes statistics for furniture and home furnishings stores, food and beverage stores, and nonstore retailers. Covers Colorado and Hawaii and geographic areas therein only. 
  • Wholesale Trade: Includes statistics for merchant wholesalers of durable and nondurable goods and wholesale electronic markets, agents and brokers. Covers Colorado and geographic areas therein only. 
  • Transportation and Warehousing. Includes statistics for industries such as air, rail, and water transportation and warehousing and storage. Covers ColoradoHawaii and geographic areas therein only. 
2012 Economic Census Industry Series:  Mining, Quarrying and Oil and Gas Extraction — Feb. 27 — These are more in a series of national-level data files on the mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction sector of the U.S. economy. It  includes new data on several industries, including natural gas liquid extraction, drilling oil and gas wells, and support activities for metal mining. The files provide number of establishments, employees and annual payroll. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/econ>.
2012 Economic Census Geographic Area Series: Real Estate and Rental and Leasing — Feb. 27 — This is a series of national-, state-, county-, place- and metro area-level data files that include data for real estate, rental and leasing services, and lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works). The files provide data on the number of establishments, receipts or revenue, payroll, number of employees and other data items by industry. This release covers Montana, Maine and Alaska and geographic entities within them only. Statistics for the other states and geographic entities within them for this sector will be released on a flow basis over the coming months. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/econ>.
2013 Annual Wholesale Trade Survey — Feb. 27 — 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; agents, merchandise or commodity brokers, and commission merchants. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/wholesale/>. 

Facts for Features

Women’s History Month — Feb. 23 — 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. Interent address:
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News releases, reports, statistical tables and radio transcripts are available on the Public Information Office’s Web page at <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/news.html>. Questions or comments should be directed to the Census Bureau’s Public Information Office at 301-763-3030 or email <pio@census.gov>.
Release Number: TP15-05


 

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