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On Tuesday, September 15, 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau released the 2019 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimate data for social, economic, housing and demographic characteristics for the nation, all 50 states and the District of Columbia, every congressional district and all counties and places with populations of 65,000 or more. It is part of the full implementation of the survey, which will provide updated data on an annual basis for all levels of geography (including census tracts and block groups).

With the release of the Cenus's Bureaus new online tool, data.census.gov, the Census Bureau relased an online webinar "Navigating a New Site for Census Bureau Data",available to aid data users. The webinar teaches how to access tables, maps, and profiles using multiple search methods. They also released three more specific guides for "Customizing and Downloading Tables", "Navigation", and "Visualizing Data". To learn more, see the Census's Bureaus data.census.gov resources which provide Frequently Asked Questions, How-to Materials for Using data.census.gov, Video Tutorials, Webinars and more.

2019 Changes: Visit 2019 Data Release page to learn about table and geography changes, and the 2019 Comparison Guidance page to learn how these estimates compare to previous ACS estimates, the 2010 Census and Census 2000. 

Learn more about the types of data tables and tools available and get guidance about when to use 1-year and 5-year estimates.


Characteristics of the STEM Workforce: US and NJ, 2007, 2010 , 2013 and 2016 (EXCEL) 


5-Year Worker Flow Files For New Jersey Counties and Municipalities (all New Jersey Counties and Municipalities)  August 13, 2015. 


 5-Year Commuter-Adjusted Population Estimates (all US States, counties and minor civil divisions with 2,500 or more workers )  August 13, 2014.

2019 ACS 1-Year Data Profiles & Comparison Profiles (Population 65,000 or more) September 15, 2020

 

Same data in Excel format:

US, State, County, Municipalities, Census Designated Places(CDP) and Congressional Districts (Census Bureau)

News Releases:  U.S. Census Bureau

American Community Survey Provides New State and Local Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Statistics (September, 26th,2019)

American Community Survey Data Wheel (September, 17th,2020)
   What Can You Learn About States from the American Community Survey?
  What Can You Learn About Metro Areas from the American Community Survey?
  2019 Median Household Income in the United States
2019 Poverty Rate in the United States
2019 Coupled Households in the United States


Facts for Features article:  Veterans Day 2017 (November 11, 2017)
Income, Poverty and Health Coverage in the United States Press Kit: (September 12, 2018)


2017 ACS 5-Year Data Profiles (All Municipalities and CDPs in New Jersey)  December 6, 2018

US, State, County, Census Designated Places (CDP) and Congressional Districts (Excel)


2010 Census Data for Affirmative Action/EEO Plans Tabulation 2006-2010 (5-year ACS data)  October 5, 2013


2012 5-Year Migration Flow Files For New Jersey Counties and Municipalities  November 7, 2014. 

2011 5-Year Migration Flow Files For New Jersey Counties and Municipalities  March 14, 2014.    


2014 5-Year Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) files for the United States, New Jersey Counties and Municipalities June 2, 2016.


2017 American Community Survey - New Jersey

The American Community Survey is a new nationwide survey designed to provide communities a fresh look at how they are changing.  It will replace the long form in future censuses and is a critical element in the Census Bureau's re engineered 2020 census plan.


Sample American Community Survey (ACS) questionnaire

Census Bureau Publications  (US Census Bureau) 

These short reports cover a wide range of topics including public transportation usage, population, rental housing market conditions, education and more.   


You can access census bureau publications at: http://www.census.gov/library/publications.html


My Congressional District


My Congressional District gives you quick and easy access to selected statistics by the U.S. Census Bureau through the American Community Survey.

My Congressional District

 


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