News & Updates
Older Americans Month is observed annually every May in the United States. It’s primarily observed to recognize the contributions of past and present older persons to the country. The State Data Center has updated in Older Iowans profile in recognition of this month long celebration.
May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month and in celebration the State Data Center has updated its' Asian/Pacific Americans in Iowa profile
MARCH 30, 2023 — Today, the U.S. Census Bureau begins accepting requests for special census cost estimates. The Special Census Program is offered each decade to provide local jurisdictions with an enumeration of their population, housing units, group quarters and transitory locations between decennial censuses.
After some of the nation's most populous counties experienced significant outmigration and population declines in 2021, overall patterns of population growth and decline are moving towards pre-pandemic rates
In celebration of Black History Month the State Data Center has updated it's African Americans in Iowa profile
Growth in U.S. Population Shows Early Indication of Recovery Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Today the U.S. Census Bureau released new 5-year estimates from the 2017-2021 American Community Survey (ACS). As part of the nationwide release of over 40 demographic topics.
In celebration of Latino Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15), the State Data Center has updated the Latino's in Iowa profile
The Census Bureau is in the early stages of planning for the next census – a process that includes years of research and testing to prepare for the complex task of counting every person living in the United States each decade.
Vintage 2021 Population Estimates by Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic Origin Now Available
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