Census Bureau Tip Sheet: TP26-17
Upcoming
Online Product Calendar — The U.S. Census Bureau provides anticipated release dates for its regular and recurring statistical products through its online product calendar. This calendar is regularly updated to reflect the most current information.
Age Search Service — The U.S. Census Bureau is again accepting new requests for its Age Search Service after a temporary pause. The updated service and fee structure offers a search for confidential records from 1910 to 2020 Censuses and issues an official transcript of the results for a congressionally mandated fee. Individuals can use these transcripts, which may contain information on a person’s age, sex, race, state or country of birth, and relationship to the householder, as evidence to qualify for social security and other retirement benefits, apply for passports, prove relationship in settling estates, conduct genealogy research or to satisfy other situations where a birth or other certificate may be needed but is not available. Information can only be released to the named person, his/her heirs or legal representatives.
Data.census.gov Users Needed for Survey — The U.S. Census Bureau’s Center for Enterprise Dissemination Services and Consumer Innovation is looking for participants for an upcoming Usability Testing study. A wide range of data users with varying backgrounds are needed to learn how users interact with the site. Participants should have past or current experience using or analyzing data — and use data from data.census.gov or other statistical sites for research and to make decisions. Visit census.gov to complete the eligibility survey. Email for more information.
Demographic
An Aging World: 2025 — The U.S. Census Bureau will release the sixth edition of the An Aging World series. The report contains statistics from the Census Bureau’s International Database and other data sources such as the international family of Health and Retirement surveys, the Gateway to Global Aging, The World Bank, International Labour Organization and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (Tentatively scheduled for release Aug. 27.)
New Foreign-Born Population by Generation Data Tables — The U.S. Census Bureau will release new data tables from the 2025 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC). These tables provide information on household income, poverty status, employment status, health insurance coverage, education, age, sex and other social and economic statistics for the foreign-born population by generation. (Scheduled for release Sept. 8.)
Income in the United States: 2025 — The U.S. Census Bureau will announce the nation’s annual estimates on income, earnings and inequality in order to evaluate national economic trends and to understand their effect on the well-being of households and individuals. These estimates are based on the 2026 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC). (Scheduled for release Sept. 15.)
Health Insurance in the United States: 2025 — The U.S. Census Bureau will announce the nation’s annual health insurance coverage estimates highlighting comparisons between 2024 and 2025 data as well as examining characteristics by health insurance status in order to better understand the well-being of individuals. These estimates are based on the 2026 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC). (Scheduled for release Sept. 15.)
Poverty in the United States: 2025 — The U.S. Census Bureau will announce the nation’s official poverty and Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) estimates to help understand the economic well-being of households, families and individuals. These estimates are based on the 2026 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC). (Scheduled for release Sept. 15.)
Economic
Legacy USA Trade Online Tool Decommissioned, New USA Trade Online Tool Available — As of June 30, the legacy USA Trade Online platform has been decommissioned and replaced with the new USA Trade Online: Reimagined platform. The new version features the same trade data as the legacy version while improving user experience with a modern, more intuitive interface and streamlined design.
Census Business Builder Tool — The U.S. Census Bureau will release version 5.12 of the Census Business Builder (CBB) tool. This release includes streamlined visual styling, clearer selection prompts, a new data item for “per capita income” available across all geographic levels and improved legend and dashboard functionality. The release also includes expanded industry information and enhanced tooltips. Additional improvements include a new national‑level geography option, updates to the Industry Tree, and metadata updates and bug fixes for previously known issues. More information on Census Business Builder is available online. (Scheduled for release Aug. 26.)
Market Entry and Growth: A Business Case Study — Discover how U.S. Census Bureau data can power smarter business decisions in this insightful webinar, Market Entry and Growth – A Business Case Study. This session walks participants through a real‑world scenario showing how entrepreneurs, business owners and analysts can leverage key Census Bureau programs to understand markets, identify opportunities and plan for sustainable growth. The webinar includes a live demonstration showing how to navigate and apply these datasets effectively, followed by an interactive Q&A session to address participant questions. (Scheduled for Aug. 27.)
New Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes Data — The U.S. Census Bureau will release new data on outcomes of graduates which will provide data for over 1,000 institutions. PSEO tabulations show earnings and employment outcomes for graduates of U.S. post-secondary institutions and are generated by linking graduate transcript records to Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics wage data. This offers prospective students a comprehensive assessment tool to find out how much they could potentially earn by degree and institution. The Census Bureau conducts the PSEO in cooperation with higher education institutional systems to examine college degree attainment and graduate earnings. (Scheduled for release Aug. 27.)
2024 Annual Integrated Economic Survey — The U.S. Census Bureau is scheduled to release the full set of data from the 2024 Annual Integrated Economic Survey (AIES). The AIES provides economic data — including business revenue, expenses and assets — at detailed geographies for many sectors previously only available nationally. (Scheduled for releaseSept. 3.)
2026 Annual Government Organization and Structure — The U.S. Census Bureau is set to release the 2026 Annual Government Organization counts. The release includes three data tables: Government Units by State, Local Governments by Type and State, and Special District Governments by Function and State. Also set to be released is the annual Government Organization Public Use File for state and local government units, including independent governments, dependent school systems and public pension systems. (Scheduled for release Sept. 24.)
Business Trends and Outlook Survey — The Business Trends and Outlook Survey (BTOS) measures business conditions on an ongoing basis. BTOS experimental data products are representative of all employer businesses other than farms in the U.S. economy. The data allow greater insight into the state of the economy by providing continuous, timely information for key economic measures. Data are released biweekly and are available by sector, state, employment size and the 25 most populous metropolitan statistical areas.
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