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The U.S. Population Is Growing Older, and the Gender Gap in Life Expectancy Is Narrowing

The current growth of the population ages 65 and older is unprecedented in U.S. history and has important implications for policymakers.

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Disclosure Avoidance in the 2020 Census: What Should Data Users Know About Respondent Privacy and Data Accuracy?

PRB partnered with the Census Bureau to release a new series of materials designed to provide concise, reader-friendly information to data users about the new privacy protection methods being used for the 2020 Census.

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Project: American Community Survey and Decennial Census Support Services

Children Are at the Forefront of U.S. Racial and Ethnic Change

(2020) The U.S. population is undergoing rapid racial and ethnic change, led by growth of the Hispanic/Latino and Asian American populations. For policymakers and others, keeping track of these changes is important because some racial and ethnic groups are faring worse than others.

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An Improved State of Aging in America

Disability rates are down among older Americans, and more are managing daily life on their own with devices.

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Capturing COVID’s Impact on the American Community Survey Across Counties

The average county saw an 8.4% decrease in final interviews for the 2016-2020 survey. Which counties saw the steepest drops?

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U.S. House Seats Are Shifting South and West Based on Population Changes

The Census Bureau’s state-level population estimates for 2018 provide a window into the potential redistribution of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives when the 2020 Census numbers are released.

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Database. Child Undercount Risk Database (2020)

PRB identifies factors predicting where children under age 5 are more likely to be missed in the 2020 Census and develops a new undercount risk measure for young children.

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The U.S. Population Is Growing at the Slowest Rate Since the 1930s

The pace of U.S. population growth is slowing, according to the Census Bureau’s 2018 estimates and 2020 projections, which provide a preview of 2020 Census results.

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