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From: American Community Survey Data Users Group
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Date: October 20, 2022 at 9:41:39 AM EDT
To: Ed Christopher <edc(a)berwyned.com>
Subject: U.S. Census Bureau Releases New 2021 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year PUMS
and ACS 1-Year Supplemental Estimates
Update from American Community Survey Data Users Group
Mary Ana McKay
2021 ACS 1-Year Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) Files
We are pleased to announce the release of the 2021 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year
Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) files. The PUMS files show the full range of population
and housing unit responses collected on individual ACS questionnaires for a subsample of
ACS housing units and group quarters persons (approximately one percent of the United
States population), with disclosure protection enabled so that individuals or housing
units cannot be identified.
The PUMS files allow data users to conduct a custom analysis. Working with PUMS data
generally involves downloading large datasets onto a local computer and analyzing the data
using statistical software such as R, SPSS, Stata, or SAS.
PUMS data are currently accessible via the ACS website, and the FTP site, and the
microdata analysis tool on
data.census.gov.
Data.census.gov is particularly useful for
researchers who need quick statistics with PUMS.
For more information about the PUMS files, visit the links below:
Creating Custom Tables Using the American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Sample:
Review this previously recorded webinar to learn more about creating custom tables using
the PUMS files
PUMS Documentation: Need to find out more about using the PUMS? Our technical
documentation includes a User Guide, Data Dictionary, Code and Subject Lists, and other
documents to assist users in accessing and using PUMS data
PUMS Handbook: This guide provides an overview of the ACS PUMS files and how they can be
used to access data about America’s communities.
2021 ACS 1-Year Supplemental Estimates
We are also pleased to announce the release of the 2021 ACS 1-year Supplemental
Estimates.
Supplemental Estimates are simplified versions of popular ACS tables for geographic areas
with at least 20,000 people, compared to the 65,000 population minimum for the standard
ACS 1-year estimates.
Visit the Census Bureau's
data.census.gov or use the Census API to start exploring
these estimates.
For more information on ACS Supplemental Estimates, visit the links below:
When to use 1-year, 1-year Supplemental, and 5-year estimates: Need help determining
which dataset to use? Our “When to use” table provides information on currency, sample
size, reliability, and precision for all ACS datasets.
Geographic areas with published data: Review the chart outlining the number of areas
receiving data by geographic level for the 1-year Supplemental Estimates.
1-year Supplemental Estimates table shells: View the layout of tables without the
estimates or margins of error filled in. Table shells also contain the line number,
description of the data, and table ID.
View online
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