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- Census Surname Data
Census Bureau has embarked on a names list project involving a tabulation of names from the Census of Population
- English Most Common Race or Ethnicity in 2020 Census
For the first time ever, respondents to the 2020 Census who reported White as a race could write in more details such as Italian, Palestinian or Cajun Together, the English (46 6 million), German (45 million), and Irish (38 6 million) alone or in any combination populations made up over half of the White alone or in combination population in 2020
- Population Growth Reported Across Cities and Towns in All U. S. Regions
Cities of all sizes grew on average from 2023 to 2024, according to the U S Census Bureau’s Vintage 2024 Subcounty population estimates released today
- Frequently Occurring Surnames from the 2010 Census
Tabulations of all surnames occurring 100 or more times in the 2010 Census returns No specific individual information is provided
- Internet Crushes Traditional Media: From Print to Digital
Many Americans may not remember the last time they stopped by a newsstand to pick up a magazine or newspaper Or the last time they passed by – let alone walked into – a video store The rise of digital media and technology has transformed the way we access our news and entertainment It’s also had a devastating impact on print publishing industries
- U. S. and World Population Clock - Census. gov
Shows estimates of current USA Population overall and people by US state county and of World Population overall, by country and most populated countries
- Homeschooling on the Rise During COVID-19 Pandemic
Homeschooling is a legal instructional option in all 50 states and national homeschooling rates grew rapidly from 1999 to 2012 but had since remained steady at around 3 3% However, the global COVID-19 pandemic has sparked new interest in homeschooling and the appeal of alternative school arrangements has suddenly exploded So, how significantly have homeschooling rates increased during the
- New Data on Detailed Languages Spoken - Census. gov
This release provides data on over 500 individual languages and language groups spoken across the country during the five-year period from 2017 to 2021
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