Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Census Bureau

Companies Hiring Right Now

Some companies are beefing up their payrolls. Here are a few tips on applying. more >>

Commerce Secretary Locke: Obama Has a Good Relationship With Business Community

Locke says the census will send out surveys in Spanish for the first time. more >>

Population Shifts in the Top 50 Senior Areas

Housing and economy declines led to sharp cutbacks in U.S. migration patterns last year. more >>

Seniors Stay Put in Tough Times

Stagnant migration patterns and an aging nation set the stage for large senior concentrations. more >>

Democrats Must Keep Politics in 2010 Census; Gerrymander--and Gender-mander--Away!

Gerrymandering is as American as apple pie. more >>

Barack Obama and Rahm Emanuel Go After the Census

To the victor goes the census? more >>

White House Census Power Grab May Violate the Constitution

I'm not saying that the Democrats are planning something diabolical, but keep an eye on them. more >>

Homeownership Rate Returns to 2001 Levels

The big gains of the boom years have evaporated. more >>

Migration Gives South and West Big Gains, Census Bureau Statistics Show

Rhode Island, Michigan lose most in hard-hit East and Midwest. more >>

U.S. Population, 2009: 305 Million and Counting

Recession or no, the country is growing. more >>

What It Takes to Be Rich: Methodology

How we calculated our thresholds for wealth. more >>

Income Data: What Women Earned Last Year

The Census Bureau releases a key report. more >>

We're Child-Free, Not Childless

It's an affirmative decision, not random bad luck. more >>

Morning Buzz: March 27, 2008

Two of the nation's largest air carriers—American Airlines and Delta Airlines—have canceled hundreds of flights today and tomorrow to conduct inspections of wiring bundles in various McDonnell Douglas-designed aircraft. The inspections come as the Federal Aviation Administration has become increasingly concerned about maintenance records of several top airlines. more >>

New Census Data Shows Northeast Population Growth is Lagging

A look behind the latest federal population statistics. more >>

Net Internal Migration

That's the term the Census Bureau uses to describe the net number of people leaving or moving into a state or county; the other components of population increase/decrease are natural increase (the number of births minus the number of deaths) and international migration. The net internal migration in the entire country is, by definition, zero. more >>

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