Is 2020 Census data available?

Congressional seats were apportioned among the 50 states based on the 2020 Census population counts. Apportionment results from 1790 to 2020 are also shown. The apportionment results and redistricting data are now available.

How is CPS data collected?

Just over one-half of the CPS labor force data are collected by self-response. The bulk of the remainder is collected by proxy from the household respondent. Additionally, in certain limited situations, collection of the data from a nonhousehold member is allowed.

What was the poverty threshold in 2009?

The 2009 Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia

Persons in familyPoverty guideline
1$10,830
214,570
318,310
422,050

Will there be a census in 2021?

The next census in England and Wales will take place on 21 March 2021, and will be administered by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The census seeks to collect demographic information from all households and communal establishments. The 2021 census will be the first to be carried out primarily online.

Is CPS data public?

The BLS maintains a CPS Home Page with a great deal of information about the survey and access to downloads of recent data. The NBER maintains an extensive collection of historical CPS public use tapes for its research staff. All of the data is available for download.

What is a census survey?

A census is the procedure of systematically calculating, acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. Censuses typically began as the only method of collecting national demographic data, and are now part of a larger system of different surveys.

What was the poverty line in 2018?

2018 POVERTY GUIDELINES FOR THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Persons in family/householdPoverty guideline
1$12,140
2$16,460
3$20,780
4$25,100

What was the poverty line in 2016?

Breadcrumb

YearFirst Person(Four-Person Family)
2018$12,140($25,100)
2017$12,060($24,600)
2016$11,880($24,300)
2015$11,770($24,250)

What is the Henderson poverty line?

This work continues today, making it a valuable source of longitudinal data on poverty in Australia. Following the release of the Commission’s reports, the Henderson Poverty Line became the standard used by researchers to gauge progress in the community.

What is the poverty line based on?

How the Poverty Lines are Calculated The poverty lines are based on a benchmark income of $62.70 for the December quarter 1973 established by the Henderson poverty inquiry. The benchmark income was the disposable income required to support the basic needs of a family of two adults and two dependant children.

What was the poverty line in 1973?

The poverty line was set at a benchmark income of $62.70 for the September quarter of 1973, which was roughly equivalent to the value of the basic wage plus child endowment (an earlier version of family allowance) for a reference family of two adults and two children. Adjustments were then made for other types of household.

What was the Poverty Commission’s first major report?

These issues were addressed in the Commission’s first major report, Poverty in Australia, which was released in August 1975. In his report, Henderson sought to identify the extent of poverty in Australia in terms of inadequate income relative to need.

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