Are you in a Census Bureau survey? Census data drive America. Every day, not just every 10 years, the Census Bureau measures change, gathering important data that help shape decisions that impact you and your community.
The Census Bureau is committed to protecting your privacy and the information you entrust to us. When you respond to a survey, your answers will be kept confidential. See more at https://www.census.gov/abou......
This data is available for everyone, from government agencies to city councils, to businesses and individuals.
Are you in a Census Bureau survey? Census data drive America. Every day, not just every 10 years, the Census Bureau measures change, gathering important data that help shape decisions that impact you and your community. Watch these videos to learn how it all starts with you.
The Economic Census is the official five- year measure of American business and the economy. Response is required by law.
Every five years, the U.S. Census Bureau collects extensive statistics about businesses that are essential to understanding the American economy. This official count, better known as the Economic Census, serves as the foundation for the measurement of U.S. businesses and their economic impact. As part of the Census Bureau’s mission to provide timely information on the health of the U.S. economy, this “business” census serves as the most extensive collection of data related to business activity. Nearly 4 million businesses, large, medium and small, covering most industries and all geographic areas of the United States will receive forms tailored to their primary business activity.
Starting with this Census, respondents will use an online, secure portal to respond maing filing easier while at the same time improving data quality and reducing costs. Small companies located in the US territories will have a paper option available on demand, including a Spanish version for Puerto Rico.
The American Community Survey helps local officials, community leaders and businesses understand the changes taking place in their communities. It is the premier source for detailed information about the American people and workforce.
Educate your students about the value and everyday use of statistics. The Statistics in Schools program provides resources for teaching and learning with real life data. Explore the site for standards-aligned, classroom-ready activities.
The Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) is an annual survey conducted by the Geography Division of the U.S. Census Bureau. The BAS requires locales to update their official boundaries and report any changes back to the Census Bureau every year.
U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert Groves and other government officials make public appearances at a variety of special events to reinforce the message that everyone should participate in the 2010 Census.