Updates You May Have Missed 
The Census Bureau released results from two analyses about the quality of the 2020 Census counts. While both showed the strength of the count for the total U.S. population, each analysis revealed that the 2020 Census overcounted or undercounted various demographic groups.  America Counts: Who Was Undercounted, Overcounted in the 2020 Census? The results show that there was no statistically significant net national coverage error. But there were some populations that were undercounted or overcounted such as young children, older adults and working-age men.
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America Counts: Despite Efforts, Census Undercount of Young Children Persists Young children ages 0 to 4, a historically undercounted population in decennial censuses, continued to be undercounted in the 2020 Census despite major efforts by the Census Bureau to mitigate this problem.
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On March 17, we will release the latest round of American Community Survey (ACS) estimates — the 2016-2020 5-year estimates, which were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We know many people will be curious what the ACS estimates can tell us about impacts from the pandemic. However, it’s first important to recognize that ACS estimates are period estimates and to understand what that means for interpreting them. |