Conference Updates
Our 2024 conference program is now available and features an incredible lineup including Terry Ao Minnis, Hannah Fresques, Emily Guskin, Meghan Hoyer, Sabiha Zainulbhai, and more.
The first day will wind down with a reception sponsored by Social Explorer.
July 23-24, 2024
Washington, D.C.
There are only a few more seats available. Register now.
Upcoming Webinars and Events
Newly Available Individual-Level U.S. Tax Data from 1969-1994
In this talk, Katie Genadek will describe a new series of linkable individual-level data from late-twentieth century federal in-come tax returns. The full universe Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 1040 files from 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, and 1994 were held at the Census Bureau since originally being delivered by the IRS shortly after each year’s tax returns were processed. The data were recently made available for request through the Census Bureau’s restricted data research program.
July 18, 2024
2:00-3:00 p.m. Eastern
Register here to join the conversation.
New and Notable
- Health Insurance Coverage: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, 2023
- Declines in Telemedicine Use Among Adults: United States, 2021 and 2022
- Latest data on employment, unemployment, compensation, and prices
- Gross Domestic Product, First Quarter 2024 (Second Estimate) and Corporate Profits (Preliminary)
What we’re reading this month
- Creating an Integrated System of Data and Statistics on Household Income, Consumption, and Wealth (The National Academies)
- Hidden No Longer: Expanding Our Knowledge on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (Census Bureau)
Advocacy
APDU recently signed on to:
- Coalition for Health Funding and NDD United partners, letter on FY25 non-defense discretionary funds
In Case You Missed It
Recordings are now available for our recent webinars:
- Data Opportunities and Challenges in a Post-Roe World NEW!
- Responding to Federal Requests for Comment
- Local Data for Local Action
- State Courts and Using Data for Good
- Our Census: Looking Back to 2020 and Forward to 2030
- Do No Harm Guide: Collecting, Analyzing, and Reporting Gender and Sexual Orientation Data
Job Opportunities
Visit us on LinkedIn for recent job postings.
Calls for Comment
Visit us on LinkedIn for the most current calls for comment on federal data sources.
We want to showcase your work
Do you have a new product, data visualization, data story, or other achievement you’d like to share? Let us know at info@apdu.org and your work might be featured in next month’s newsletter.