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C2ER 52 nd Annual Conference & LMI Training Institute Annual Forum. Regional Socioeconomic Statistics Update on U.S. Census Bureau Programs June 8, 2012 Thomas L. Mesenbourg , Jr. Deputy Director U.S. Census Bureau. AGENDA. FY 13 Budget Update 2010 Census Data Products - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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C2ER 52nd Annual Conference & LMI Training Institute Annual Forum
Regional Socioeconomic Statistics Update on U.S. Census Bureau Programs
June 8, 2012
Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Jr.Deputy Director
U.S. Census Bureau
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AGENDA• FY 13 Budget Update• 2010 Census Data Products• Population Estimates• 2006-2010 ACS Selected Tables• Local Employment Dynamics Program• Business Dynamics Statistics Program
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Salaries & Expenses:Current economic statistics $177,758 $179,095 $177,758 ($1,337) $179,095 $0 $1,337Current demographic statistics 72,995 77,481 72,995 (4,486) 77,481 - $4,486Survey development & data services 2,583 2,599 2,583 (16) 2,599 - $16
Total S&E 253,336 259,175 253,336 (5,839) 259,175 - 5,839
Periodic Censuses & Programs:Economic census 112,292 152,738 108,292 (44,446) 152,738 - $44,446Census of governments 10,471 11,433 10,471 (962) 11,433 - 962Intercensal demographic estimates 10,092 10,092 10,092 - 10,092 - 02010 Decennial census program 379,515 297,262 42,587 (254,675) 297,262 - 254,675
American community survey (see note) 252,708 241,786 - (241,786) 241,786 - 241,786
MAF/TIGER enhancement 13,301 0 0 0 - - 0
2010 Census 113,506 55,476 42,587 (12,889) 55,476 - 12,889
2020 Decennial census program 66,630 131,425 79,829 (51,596) 131,425 - 51,596Demographic surveys sample redesign 9,833 9,833 9,833 - 9,833 - 0Geographic support 67,735 66,035 66,035 - 66,035 - 0Data processing systems 32,432 32,432 32,432 - 32,432 - 0
PCP Undistributed Reduction - 0 - 0
Total PC&P 689,000 711,250 359,571 (351,679) 711,250 - 351,679
TOTAL (Budget Authority) 942,336 970,425 612,907 (357,518) 970,425 - 357,518Less offset from Working Capital Fund (55,000) 0 0 0 (17,000) 0 0
Total 887,336 970,425 612,907 (357,518) 953,425 - 357,518
Percentage Reduction from FY 2012 Enacted
Percentage Reduction from FY 2013 Request
NOTE: Columns may not add due to rounding.
An amendment to the House Mark, while not technically cutting the Census Bureau's Budget, prohib its funds from being expended for the American Community Survey.
*The Senate Mark includes $17 million in funding transferred from the Working Capital Fund.
Difference Between Senate &
House
-37% 0%
Senate Mark
FY 2013 Full House Mark
(as we would distribute)
U.S. Census BureauFY 2013 Congressional Marks
(discretionary budget authority in thousands)
FY 2013 Senate Mark
(Sub-committee)*
Difference from FY 2013 Request
3%
FY 2013 Congressional
Request
FY 2012 Enacted
Difference from FY 2013
Request
Full House Mark-35%
FY 2013 Request
N/A3%
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Impacts of FY 13 House Mark
Programs at Risk• American Community Survey
• 2012 Economic Census
• 2020 Census
• 2010 Census Data Products & Evaluations
Snapshot of America
The Nation, regions, states, counties, places, census tracts, and blocks
• Diversity: race and ethnicity
• Composition of families and households
• Age and sex continuum—babies through elderly
• Housing tenure and occupancy
2010 Census Products
• Files for the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico were released from December 2011 through April 2012.
• Provides data down to the census tract level
• Contains population and housing characteristics iterated for many detailed race and Hispanic or Latino categories
Summary File 2: SF2
• Over 300 population groups
• 74 major race groups
• 114 American Indian and Alaska Native tribal groupings
• 47 Asian groups
• 43 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander groups
• 51 Hispanic/not Hispanic groups
Summary File 2 Contains:
• United States
• Regions and Divisions
• Areas that cross state lines:
- American Indian Areas- Core-Based Statistical Areas
• Released April 2012
Summary File 2 National File
Census BriefsThe American Indian and Alaska Native Released January 25, 2012 Population: 2010 (C2010BR-10)
The Asian Population: 2010 (C2010BR-11) Released March 21, 2012
Households and Families: 2010 Released April 25, 2012 (C2010BR-14)
The Hispanic Population: 2010 Released April 30, 2012 (C2010BR-04SP) (Spanish version)
The Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Released May 8, 2012 Islander Population: 2010 (C2010BR-12)
• Tables on age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, households, families, housing tenure and occupancy, population density, and area measurements
• Reports for each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and a U.S. Summary
• May 2012 through December 2012
Summary Population and Housing Characteristics Report Series (CPH-1)
Release Underway
Population and Housing Unit Counts Report Series (CPH-2)
• Selected historical population and housing counts, population density, and area measurements
• Data for 1990, 2000, and 2010 will be shown
• Lowest level of geography is place level
• A report will be produced for each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and a U.S. Summary
• Preparing to release June – September 2012
Preparation Underway
Preparation UnderwaySummary File 1 Urban/Rural Update
• Provides federal, state, local and tribal governments new urban and rural population and housing data
• Includes newly delineated urbanized areas and urban clusters
• Data will be available down to the block level
• Preparing to release September 27, 2012
Public Use Microdata Sample Files (PUMS)
Scheduled for release in December 2012 – April 2013
• Includes ten percent sample of anonymized 2010 microdata records
• Allows external data users to perform own analyses and design their own tables
• Lowest level of geography is the PUMA: public use microdata areas are at least 100,000 people
Pending for FY2013
Same content as Summary File 2
• Provides data for over 1500 American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and tribal groupings that had counts of 100 or more population in the 2010 Census
• Population and housing characteristics down to the census tract level.
Pending for FY 2013American Indian and Alaska Native
Summary File
Scheduled for release in December 2012
• Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) Files• Summary File 2 Urban/Rural Update• Retabulations of the 2010 Census Summary File 1 for
113th Congressional Districts Summary File• State Legislative District Summary File• Summary File 1 Redefined Core-Based Statistical Areas
Update
Products At Risk: FY2013
Population Estimates Release: May 17, 2012
• Estimates for April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2011• Nation, states, and counties by age, sex,
race, and Hispanic origin• Puerto Rico Commonwealth and
municipios by age and sex
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Minority Population
• The minority population includes any person who is not in the category of Non-Hispanic White alone.
• In 2011, the minority population of the nation was 114 million people, or 36.6 percent of the total population.
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White Non-Hispanic, 50.3%
White Hispanic; 22.0%
Black or African Amer-ican; 15.2%
American Indian or Alaska Native; 1.6%
Asian; 4.8%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Is-
lander, 0.3%Two or More Races; 5.8%
Children Under Age 5 by Race and Hispanic Origin
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2011 Resident Population Estimates.18
Percentage of the Population 18 Years and Younger that is Minority
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 180
10
20
30
40
50
60
Age
Perc
ent
Note: “Minority” is used here to indicate other than non-Hispanic White alone.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2011 Resident Population Estimates. 19
20Note: “Minority” is used here to indicate other than non-Hispanic White alone.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2011 Resident Population Estimates.
21Note: “Minority” is used here to indicate other than non-Hispanic White alone.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2011 Resident Population Estimates.
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ACS Selected Population Tables
2006-2010 Five Year estimates
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5.9%
4.1%
0.1%
1.7%
8.6%
7.4%
72.2%White alone(2.7m)
Black alone(278,000)
American Indian andAlaska Native alone
(322,000)
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
alone (4,400)
Asian alone(65,000)
Some Other Racealone (154,000)
Two or More Races
Source: 2010 Census
2010 Census Race Alone Population Distribution in Oklahoma
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4.7%
0.2%
2.2%
12.9%
8.7%
77.5%White alone
or in combination(2.9m)
Black aloneor in combination
(328,000)American Indian and
Alaska Native alone or in combination
(483,000)
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
alone or in combination (8,200)
Asian alone or in combination
(84,000)
Some Other Racealone or in combination
(176,000)
Source: 2010 Census
2010 Census Race Alone or in Combination Population Distribution in Oklahoma
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38.5%
16.4%9.1%
5.7%
2.4%
27.9%
Cherokee
Choctaw
Creek
Chickasaw
Seminole
All other AIAN groups
Percentage Distribution of theAIAN Population in Oklahoma: 2010
483,000
Note: AIAN refers to American Indian and Alaska Native.Source: 2010 Census
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12.4
9.28.1
6.3 6.0
Anchorage, AK Tulsa, OK Norman, OK Oklahoma City, OK
Billings, MT
Top Five Places with Highest Proportion AIAN Alone or in Combination: 2010*
* Places of 100,000 or more total population. Note: AIAN refers to American Indian and Alaska Native.Source: 2010 Census
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Note: This represents those with a Bachelor’s degree only. Additional data Is available for other educational attainment levels.Source: 2006-2010 ACS 5-Year Selected Population Tables.
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Total
Population (U
S)
White
alone,
Not Hisp
anic
American
Indian
and
Alaska
Native
alone,
Not Hisp
anic
Native
Hawaiian
and Other
Pacific
Islander
alone,
Not Hisp
anic
Two or
More
Races,
Not Hisp
anic
$51,914
$42,979$46,628
$28,409
$35,999
$50,458
$28,934
$38,382$35,383 $34,193
Median Household Income (Dollars) for the Population 16 Years and Over in Oklahoma by Race and Hispanic Origin: 2006-2010
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Total
Population (U
S)
White
alone,
Not Hisp
anic
American
Indian
and
Alaska
Native
alone,
Not Hisp
anic
Native
Hawaiian
and Other
Pacific
Islander
alone,
Not Hisp
anic
Two or
More
Races,
Not Hisp
anic
13.8%16.2%
12.5%
28.9%
22.6%
15.0%
32.3%
13.4%
21.1%
28.2%
Percentage of All People 16 Years and Over in Oklahoma Whose Income in the Past 12 Months was Below the Poverty Threshold
by Race and Hispanic Origin: 2006-2010
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Local Employment Dynamics and
OnTheMap for Emergency Management
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Where Workers are Employed Within Oklahoma City
Where Oklahoma City Workers Live
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Worker Flows In, Out, and Within Oklahoma City
2002 Flow Counts
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OnTheMap for Emergency ManagementHurricane Irene August 27, 2011
Population Workforce
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Business Dynamics Statistics Program
• Includes data from 1976-2010• BDS shows the importance of new
businesses in job creation• Describes business activity by:
– Firm size and Firm age– Industry– State
Plans for the future• Increased geographic detail:
– Metro/Rural by state– Selected MSAs
• Increased industry detail• Additional information about
enterprises: – Imports/Exports– Intelectual property– Demographics of business owner
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