Updates
2017 Key Dates
This page provides dates for recent activities and upcoming releases.
Webinars and Conferences
Webinars provided by the Economic Program staff highlight the data for key sectors and topics, including the Economic Census.
News
STATS FOR STORIES | OCTOBER 07, 2018
Fire Prevention Week: October 7-13, 2018
The 2017 American Community Survey estimates there were about 333,500 civilians employed full-time as firefighters, fire inspectors and supervisors in the U.S.
STATS FOR STORIES | OCTOBER 05, 2018
National Manufacturing Day: October 5, 2018
On Aug. 24, the Census Bureau announced new orders for manufactured durable goods in July decreased $4.3B or 1.7% to $246.9B, following a 0.7% June increase.
PRESS RELEASE | OCTOBER 05, 2018
Manufacturing Day: October 5, 2018
During the week of Oct. 1-5, 2018, the Census Bureau joined organizations in celebrating the importance of the manufacturing sector of the nation’s economy.
Data Tables
TABLE | 2012
2012 Island Areas
Links to American FactFinder (AFF) tables for the 2012 Economic Census of Island Areas for American Samoa, CNMI, Guam, Puerto Rico, & the U.S. Virgin Islands.
TABLE | 2012
2012 Management of Companies and Enterprises (NAICS Sector 55)
These data tables are for the Management of Companies Enterprises sector.
TABLE | 2012
2012 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Svcs (NAICS Sector 54)
These data tables are for the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services sector.
Publications
PUBLICATION | MAY 24, 2018
E-Stats 2016: Measuring the Electronic Economy
Provides estimates of e-commerce activity in key sectors of the U.S. economy for 2015 and places these estimates in historical context.
PUBLICATION | MAY 24, 2017
E-Stats 2015: Measuring the Electronic Economy
Provides estimates of e-commerce activity in key sectors of the U.S. economy for 2015 and places these estimates in historical context.
PUBLICATION | JUNE 07, 2016
E-Stats 2014: Measuring the Electronic Economy
Provides estimates of e-commerce activity in key sectors of the U.S. economy for 2014 and places these estimates in historical context.