The Bureau is pretty clear about data users NOT comparing the ACS 2005-2019 using the “standard weights” with the ACS 2020 using the experimental weights. Well, at least that’s their advice/admonition/plea.
Year 2020 data is incomparable. It’s like 61* (Maris) versus 60 (Ruth).
I think we need ACS-X data (ACS with Experimental Weights) for multiple years in order to make some sense out of this bedlam: 2019, 2020 and 2021. There’s obviously a major time and cost with creating these data, but it will be worth the investment.
A followup question is:
2) Will the five-year 2016-2020 data, tentatively scheduled for release March 20, 2022 (plus or minus weeks?) be weighted using ACS standard weights? ACS experiment weights? A hybrid?
I scoured the Census Bureaus’ website, read the transcript from the 11/30/21 webinar, scoured the state data center and ACS data community websites, and couldn’t find answers.
Help?
Chuck Purvis