The 2009 American Community Survey (ACS) data was released September 28, 2010. ACS is an annual survey of approximately 3 million households that provides recent information on the characteristics of Americans and their households, including the cost of homes and the ability of Americans to afford them. [More ...]
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Census Requests Comments on New Poverty Measure
Source: Housing Assistance Council (HAC) News, May 26, 2010
“The new calculation would supplement, not replace, the official poverty measurement. (See HAC News, 3/5/10.) Deadline is June 25. Visit http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty.html. Contact David Johnson, Census, 301-763-6443, spm@census.gov.”
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