Exploring Census Data Webinar Series: Finance Statistics

Census Bureau’s subject matter experts will provide practical ways to use our finance data from business and demographic programs. You will learn the distinctions within the sector, how classification can impact the data and characteristics of those employed in the finance industry. The webinar includes a segment on available resources and data tools with the opportunity for Q&A. (Scheduled for release April 28.)

Annual Survey of Public Pensions: 2019

The Annual Survey of Public Pensions provides a comprehensive look at the financial activity of the nation’s state and locally administered defined benefit pension systems, including cash and investment holdings, receipts, payments, pension obligations and membership information. Statistics are available at the national level and for individual states. State and Locally Administered Defined Benefits data will also be released. (Tentatively scheduled for release May 1.)

Final 2019 Annual estimates of housing units authorized by building permits for the U.S. and by Census Region, Census Division, state, metropolitan area, county, and permit-issuing place will be available at www.census.gov/construction/bps/. (Scheduled for release May 1.)

Annual Survey of School System Finances: 2018

These tables provide a detailed look at how public elementary and secondary school systems are funded and how those funds are spent on education and services for our nation’s children. The statistics, released annually, provide information on revenues, expenditures, debt and assets of our public school systems. The tables include per-pupil spending and detailed spending on instruction, support services, special education, school lunches, transportation and salaries. (Scheduled for release May 11.)

2018 Annual Business Survey

The U.S. Census Bureau will release the first detailed data tables from the 2018 Annual Business Survey (ABS) covering reference year 2017. Data will include estimates on the number of firms, receipts, payroll, and employment by sex, ethnicity, race, and veteran status. Tables show data on various owner and business characteristics at the U.S., state, MSA, county, and economic place geographic levels. Previously, first-look estimates were published via an infographic, available from census.gov. The ABS is conducted jointly by the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics within the National Science Foundation. (Tentatively scheduled for release May 19.)

LED 2020 Webinar Series: “Statistics of Army Veterans Transitioning into the Civilian Labor Market”

The U.S. Census Bureau and the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership in collaboration with the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) welcomes Erika McEntarfer as she presents, “Statistics of Army Veterans Transitioning into the Civilian Labor Market.” (Scheduled for release May 20.)

2018 Nonemployer Statistics

This annual series provides subnational economic data for businesses that have no paid employees and are subject to federal income tax. The data consist of the number of businesses and total receipts by industry. (Scheduled for release May 21.)

2018 E-Stats Report

This report summarizes 2018 e-commerce statistics on shipments, sales and revenue from four sectors of the economy: manufacturing, wholesale, services and retail. These statistics are available for the nation from 1998. (Scheduled for release May 21.)

Exploring Census Data Webinar Series: Education Statistics

Exploring Census Data webinar series on education statistics. Census Bureau’s subject matter experts will provide practical ways to use our education data from business and demographic programs. You will learn about data on public and private education to include educational attainment to where workers of this sector work and live. The webinar includes a segment on available resources and data tools with the opportunity for Q&A. (Scheduled for release May 27.)