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The U.S. Census Bureau is the leading source of data about the population and economy of the United States. While the Census Bureau is best known for conducting a national headcount once every 10 years, the agency is continually conducting surveys that provide data about a variety of social and economic conditions.

Experts from around the Census Bureau will use Random Samplings to describe the objectives of their work and explain census and survey results. We hope this blog will increase awareness and use of the valuable data collected by the Census Bureau, and make this data more accessible to all users.

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Net Migration and Population Estimates: A High-Level Overview
October 19, 2017  
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released population estimates to help us gauge change in the population since the 2010 Census. Births, deaths and net migration are the main components of population change.

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Methodological Improvements of Migration Estimates: Domestic and International
October 19, 2017  
Relying on the 2010 Census counts as a starting point, estimates at the national, state, county, and subcounty levels are developed using current data on births, deaths, and migration.

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City and Town or �Subcounty� Estimation Methodology
October 19, 2017  
The U.S. Census Bureau produces estimates of the total resident population for all areas of general-purpose government on an annual basis.

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" California, Texas, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana were Top Five States for Movement into Manufacturing Jobs in 2015 "
October 05, 2017  
California, Texas, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana were the top five states for hiring into manufacturing jobs in 2015.

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Women in Manufacturing
October 03, 2017  
Today we explore the role of women in the manufacturing industry using household data from the American Community Survey.

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Beyond the Products: A Look at the Workers and Their Occupations in the Manufacturing Industry
October 02, 2017  
Using the American Community Survey, we can paint a statistical picture of manufacturing workers to gain a deeper understanding of the people who work in the manufacturing industry.
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