Instructional Video11:01
MinutePhysics

Protecting Privacy with MATH (Collab with the Census)

12th - Higher Ed
This video was made in collaboration with the US Census Bureau and fact-checked by Census Bureau scientists. Any opinions and errors are my own. For more information, visit...
Instructional Video35:42
Healthcare Triage

Suicide Rates and Insights from Medical Sociology - Healthcare Triage

Higher Ed
Aaron's guest this month is Dr. Bernice Pescosolido, who is a medical sociologist at Indiana University. Dr. Pescosolido studies the environments, neighborhoods, and connections that contribute to patients' identities, and looks how this...
Instructional Video9:42
PBS

Why Does the Government Need to Know My Race?

12th - Higher Ed
Why does the government care about race? If we're all more than our race, why is the federal government keeping track of it?
Instructional Video16:07
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Could Household Debt Cause the Next Recession?

Higher Ed
Colorado State economist Steve Pressman thinks so: in the next few years rising interest rates could squeeze household spending, and depress the economy.
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Curated Video

Shutdown Threat Halts Key US Data | BLS, Census & BEA to Suspend Most Operations

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA looming U.S. government shutdown threatens to suspend key federal data releases, with agencies like the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Census Bureau, and Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) set to halt most operations.
News Clip4:06
Curated Video

U.S.: Shutdown Threat Halts Key U.S. Economic Data Releases

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewU.S.: A looming U.S. Government shutdown could deal a major blow to the release of key economic data, Including the September jobs report and trade figures. Just as markets and policy makers are closely watching every sign of how the...
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Curated Video

New census numbers make Detroit 26th most populous city in the U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Detroit is touting recent population growth: At an estimated 645,705 residents, Windsor's nearest neighbour is now the 26th most populated city in the U.S., according to the latest census information. CBC's Dalson Chen reports.
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Curated Video

Detroit's population is growing again, for the second year in a row

9th - Higher Ed
It was another milestone for Detroit: The city's mayor on Thursday announced another year of population growth for the city, due to two key factors. The CBC's Dalson Chen reports.
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Curated Video

New York census workers banned from asking gender questions on surveys to comply with President Trump's executive order

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 obtained and vetted a memo received by census workers in nine states that make up the Census Bureau's northeast region that details the changes.
News Clip7:46
Curated Video

Navigating Regulation Hurdles In The Work From Home Era

Higher Ed
The pandemic brought an increase in work from home and in entrepreneurship, but that job comes with tons of regulations.
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Curated Video

U.S. Census Bureau Unveils $500 Million Ad Campaign

Higher Ed
The campaign features more than 1,000 print, television, radio and internet ads in 13 languages.
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Curated Video

Census Bureau Asks States For Data, Including Details On Citizenship

Higher Ed
The agency wants drivers' license records and information on who receives government assistance. Both requests raised red flags.
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Bloomberg

Trump Announces New Steps on Citizenship Count

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- President Donald Trump says he’s abandoned a plan to add a question about citizenship to the decennial census after a defeat at the Supreme Court, and will instead order government agencies to help the Commerce Department count...
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Curated Video

Census Bureau Asks States For Data, Including Details On Citizenship

Higher Ed
The agency wants drivers' license records and information on who receives government assistance. Both requests raised red flags.
News Clip1:12
Curated Video

Twitter Announces Plan To Curb Misinformation Related To 2020 Census

Higher Ed
Twitter says a new tool will direct users to the Census Bureau's website to make sure they get info from "authoritative sources."
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Curated Video

5 States Resisting Recommendation To Make Census Promotion Committees

Higher Ed
The goal of the committees is to use local resources to build awareness about the census.
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Curated Video

Montana Officials Warn Of RNC Survey That Looks Like Census Form

Higher Ed
The "2019 Congressional District Census" was mailed by the Republican National Committee seeking funds for President Trump's reelection campaign.
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Curated Video

2020 Census Data: 6 States To Gain Seats, 7 To Lose A Seat

Higher Ed
The Census Bureau released its apportionment data from the 2020 population count.
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Curated Video

Fifth Consecutive Year U.S. Poverty Rate Falls

Higher Ed
According to the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics the poverty rate in the United States decreased 10.5 percent in 2019.
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Curated Video

2020 Census Starts In Remote Parts Of Alaska

Higher Ed
The rest of the country will be counted starting in March.
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Curated Video

Watchdog Report Warns Of 'Significant Risks' That Could Affect Census

Higher Ed
The Government Accountability Office expressed concerns about the 2020 decennial census, which began in remote parts of Alaska in January.
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Curated Video

Census To Stop Collection Despite Undercount Concerns

Higher Ed
The Supreme Court ordered the census to stop counting this week, putting a lower court order on hold that allowed counting through Oct. 31.
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Curated Video

Natural Disasters Add To List Of 2020 Census Setbacks

Higher Ed
The once-a-decade count has already been disrupted by the pandemic and deadline changes.
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Curated Video

Supreme Court Blocks Census From Continuing

Higher Ed
The White House appealed a lower court ruling ordering work to continue until October 3.