Census Bureau plans to stop production of 3-year ACS data

The Census Bureau is planning to discontinue the production of all 3-year ACS data, according to their 2015 budget justification document:

"The Census Bureau proposes to terminate permanently the “3-Year Data” Product. The Census Bureau intended to produce this data product for a few years when the ACS was a new survey. Now that the ACS has collected data for nearly a decade, this product can be discontinued without serious
impacts on the availability of the estimates for these communities."

www.osec.doc.gov/.../Census_2016_CJ.pdf

There have also been some emails circulating that mention the 2015 ACS Data Users Conference has been canceled but I want to assure everyone that this is not the case!
Parents
  • Under no circumstances do I advocate cutting out the 5 year data set. The question is: how often should it be issued? I could make an argument for every 5 years, twice a decade, when each edition would have completely new data. One of them could be years 8, 9, 0, 1, 2; this would match the census. Perhaps others can make an argument for more frequent production.
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  • Under no circumstances do I advocate cutting out the 5 year data set. The question is: how often should it be issued? I could make an argument for every 5 years, twice a decade, when each edition would have completely new data. One of them could be years 8, 9, 0, 1, 2; this would match the census. Perhaps others can make an argument for more frequent production.
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