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  1. Learn about prominent Americans of Caribbean heritage and get on U.S. populations of Caribbean ancestry:

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  2. Join us today at 1PM ET to hear from ’s Research Economist Dominic Smith on the changes in U.S. concentration. Register for the webinar here:

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  3. The estimates that 13.5% of American adults expect someone in their household to experience loss in employment income in the next 4 weeks, based on responses collected 5/12-24.

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  4. The estimates that 26.4% of adults live in households where it has been somewhat or very difficult to pay usual household expenses in the last 7 days, based on responses collected May 12-24.

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  5. The estimates that of adults living in households not current on rent or mortgage, 32.3% report or in the next two months is somewhat or very likely, based on responses collected May 12-24.

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  6. The estimates that 5.7% of adults are not current on their rent or mortgage payment and have slight or no confidence in making their next payment on time, based on responses collected May 12-24.

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  7. The estimates that 9.1% of American adults lived in households where there was either sometimes or often not enough to eat in the previous 7 days, based on responses collected May 12-24.

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  8. The estimates that 25.4% of adults live in households where at least one adult teleworked because of the coronavirus pandemic in the last 7 days, based on responses collected May 12-24.

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  9. The estimates that 33% of adults are planning to take overnight trips or trips to places more than 100 miles away in the next 4 weeks, based on responses collected 5/12-24.

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  10. The estimates that 25.3% of American adults had an appointment with a doctor, nurse, or other health professional by video or by phone in past 4 weeks, based on responses collected 5/12-24.

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  11. The estimates that of adults living in households w/ children enrolled in public/private school, 26.8% were in households where students received food assistance from school in past 7 days, based on responses collected 5/12-24.

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  12. The estimates that of adults living in households w/ children, 24.3% were in homes where children had an appointment w/ a doctor, nurse, or other health professional by video or phone in past 4 weeks, based on responses collected 5/12-24.

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  13. The estimates that of adults living in homes w/ children, 10.4% were in HHs where children were unable to attend daycare/another childcare arrangement because of the in the last 4 weeks, based on responses collected 5/12-24.

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  14. To learn the average price of a new sold in 2020 and much more, visit our interactive house. 👉

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  15. Tomorrow at 1PM ET: ’s Research Economist Dominic Smith will present on how U.S. retail concentration has evolved over the years. Register for the here 👉

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  16. From 1830 to 1900, Census Day was originally on June 1. In 1830, 1,519 census takers traveled the U.S. and its territories, using the first pre-printed census schedule to collect data about the nation’s 12.8 million residents. See more :

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  17. Up your housing IQ. Check out the 2020 Characteristics of New Housing report with , providing stats on the characteristics of new privately owned residences by region.

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  18. Manufacturing, not online shopping, ranks No. 1 in e-commerce. Learn more 👉

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  19. We’re excited to celebrate with our partners at . Stay tuned throughout June as we highlight facts about America’s housing market.

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  20. Seasonally adjusted construction in April trailed the February 2020 employment peak level, according to BLS as compared to Total which exceeded spending levels in February 2020.

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