2024 CPAR Data and Research Series for Community Impact - Part Two

Start Date

19-12-2024 12:05 PM

End Date

19-12-2024 2:49 PM

Description

Part Two will follow the release of the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 5-year estimates. This rich resource provides demographics, social, economic, and housing data for various geographies in Nebraska. Accessing U.S. Census Bureau Data and Insights from the Release of the American Community Survey In this timely session you will learn how to access the most recent data resources available from the U.S. Census Bureau and learn about the most recent trends in Nebraska. Josie Gatti Schafer, Ph.D., director, University of Nebraska at Omaha Center for Public Affairs Research. Economic Data from the U.S. Census Bureau This session will provide a brief overview of some of the many U.S. Census Bureau resources available to describe the economy and how to access some of these data resources. Adam Grundy, supervisory statistician, Data User and Trade Outreach Branch, Economic Management Division, U.S. Census Bureau. The National and Metropolitan Economy: Recent Trends and Outlook What are the key indicators of economic activity both nationally and here in Omaha? This presentation will identify several of these indicators and explore what they suggest about the next few years. Dustin R. White, Ph.D., associate professor, University of Nebraska at Omaha Department of Economics

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Dec 19th, 12:05 PM Dec 19th, 2:49 PM

2024 CPAR Data and Research Series for Community Impact - Part Two

Part Two will follow the release of the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 5-year estimates. This rich resource provides demographics, social, economic, and housing data for various geographies in Nebraska. Accessing U.S. Census Bureau Data and Insights from the Release of the American Community Survey In this timely session you will learn how to access the most recent data resources available from the U.S. Census Bureau and learn about the most recent trends in Nebraska. Josie Gatti Schafer, Ph.D., director, University of Nebraska at Omaha Center for Public Affairs Research. Economic Data from the U.S. Census Bureau This session will provide a brief overview of some of the many U.S. Census Bureau resources available to describe the economy and how to access some of these data resources. Adam Grundy, supervisory statistician, Data User and Trade Outreach Branch, Economic Management Division, U.S. Census Bureau. The National and Metropolitan Economy: Recent Trends and Outlook What are the key indicators of economic activity both nationally and here in Omaha? This presentation will identify several of these indicators and explore what they suggest about the next few years. Dustin R. White, Ph.D., associate professor, University of Nebraska at Omaha Department of Economics