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This memo summarizes the feedback given by participants attending the information sharing session held at the Brookings Institute, October 21, 2008, discussing the changes to the American Fact Finder (AFF) that coincide with the December release of the American Community Survey (ACS) multiyear data products. Organizations that participated in the session include the Urban Institute, National Multi Housing Council, National Low Income Housing Coalition, DC Fiscal Policy Institute, Economic Research Service (United States Department of Agriculture), National Association of Home Builders, Northeast Midwest Institute, Social Compact, National Retail Federation, National Association of Regional Councils, Population Reference Bureau, National Education Association, Center for Economic Development, Child Trends, NeighborWorks America, National League of Cities, and the Brookings Institute.
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