MONTHLY DATA UPDATE

Texas Demographic Conference - Register Today!

Mark your calendar! Our annual data users conference will be held in Austin, TX on May 29 - 30, 2024 at the Barbara Jordan State Office Building.

 

Staff members from the Population Reference Bureau and the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey division will host a free ACS on the Road event to kick off our conference.

 

Other notable speakers include State Demographer Dr. Lloyd Potter who will present his State of the State: Demographic Trends in Texas and Dr. David Troutman from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board who will share insights into Texas students’ educational pathways from 8th grade into Texas higher education and beyond.

 

Don't miss out on this enriching experience! Register now to secure your spot at the Texas Demographic Conference. We can't wait to see you there!

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National Minority Health Month

April is National Minority Health Month and brings awareness about persistent health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities. During this month TDC shared information about health disparities through our social media posts.

Disability Rate by Age in Texas in 2022

Source: U.S Census Bureau. 2022 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

Disability rates typically rise with age. U.S. Census Bureau data from Texas shows Hispanics start with similar disability rates to non-Hispanic whites but increase faster in older age groups.

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DATA UPDATES

Net Coverage Error for Young Children (Aged 0-4) in the 2020 Census, Texas

The new county-level analysis shows undercounts of young children in counties across the country but a substantial number were clustered along the West Coast, in the South, and in the Southwest, particularly in the border regions of Arizona, California, and Texas.


In Texas, the U.S. Census estimates indicate that nearly 152,000 (7.7%) of Texas children (ages 0-4) were possibly missed in the 2020 Census. 130 out of 135 counties with data available experienced child undercounts, ranging from <1% to 20%. Evaluating Census quality guides improvements for future Censuses.

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Updates to OMB’s Race/Ethnicity Standards Mean for the Census Bureau

The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) published the results of its review of Statistical Policy Directive No. 15 (SPD 15) issuing new standards for maintaining, collecting, and presenting race/ethnicity data in federal agencies. These changes aim to enhance the accuracy of U.S. Census Bureau programs by better reflecting the rich diversity and detailed identities within the population.

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Census Bureau Appoints Members to New 2030 Census Advisory Committee

The U.S. Census Bureau has announced the members of its 2030 Census Advisory Committee (2030 CAC), and we're pleased to share that Angela Broyles, the founder and executive director of the Texas Census Institute has been selected to serve. This appointment is important as we prepare for the 2030 Census to ensure a complete count of our state population. 

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Data Release: Total Population Estimates for Incorporated Places and Minor Civil Divisions and Housing Unit Estimates for the Nation, States and Counties

Embargo Release: May 14

Public Release: May 16


Data can be accessed here after release.

Census Bureau to Announce Plans for 2026 Census Test

Online

Tuesday, April 30

2 p.m. EDT  

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April 2024

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