Upcoming Webinars and Events
Save the date for these three upcoming webinars:
- Roundtable Discussion on Disability Data, date TBD
- New tool: AI-powered Data Assistant, November 7
- Unlock the Power of Crime Data to Transform Lives, presented by APDU and Social Explorer, November 19
New and Notable
- Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2023 (Census Bureau)
- 2022 Census of Agriculture Web Maps application (National Agricultural Statistics Service)
- Local Estimates of Internet Adoption (Census Bureau)
- Suicide Mortality in the United States, 2002–2022 (National Center for Health Statistics)
- Gross Domestic Product (Third Estimate), Corporate Profits (Revised Estimate), and GDP by Industry, Second Quarter 2024 and Annual Update (Bureau of Economic Analysis)
- Retail electricity prices closely tracked inflation over the last 10 years (Energy Information Administration)
- Teleworking and Remote Schooling During the Pandemic (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
What we’re reading this month
- The American Community Survey: Efforts to Make Data Collection More Inclusive (The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights)
- Project 2025 and the Census: Ghosts of Past, Present, and Future (Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights)
- Prison populations impact rural, urban power in Ohio’s census and redistricting (Ohio Capital Journal)
- A Workshop on Future Directions for Social and Behavioral Science Methodologies in the Next Decade (National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine)
- Who Is Government? The Number. (Washington Post)
Advocacy and Comment Opportunities
- APDU signed on to Bureau of Labor Statistics FY 25 Appropriations Sign-On Letter to Save the CPS
- The U.S. Department of Commerce invites public comment on 2030 Census Small-Scale Tests, Evaluations, and Database Updates.
Visit us on LinkedIn for the most current calls for comment on federal data sources.
In Case You Missed It
Recordings are now available for our recent webinars:
- Data Opportunities and Challenges in a Post-Roe World
- 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.
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.