On December 8, the U.S. Census Bureau released findings from the American Community Survey for the combined years from 2006 to 2010. The five-year estimates provide timely information for even the smallest communities, including income, occupation, commuting to work, language spoken at home, nativity, ancestry and selected monthly homeowner costs. In addition, the Census Bureau has also released two five-year ACS briefs, which are short, topic-based reports that analyze statistics for a wide range of topics:

  • Native North American Language Speakers Concentrated in a Handful of Counties
  • More than One-in-Five Live in “Poverty Areas”

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