The new 2020 population numbers are out and I am seeing different numbers/percentages from news articles than what I have from https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/datasets/2010-2020/metro/totals/ . To be on the safe side do I compare CENSUS2010POP to POPESTIMATE042020 or POPESTIMATE2020 to get the correct percentage growth?
Thanks in advance.
Robin
FYI: Esri's Living Atlas Policy Maps team (aka my team, full disclosure!) also released layers for block, block group, tract, county, and state earlier today. Here's our announcement blog: https…
MCDC also has the data, although not necessarily "user-friendly".
mcdc.missouri.edu/.../uexplore
NHGIS is part of the IPUMS family of websites, but it's not "PUMS". NHGIS provides summary tables and GIS shapefiles. As an NHGIS project manager, I'm biased, but I'd like to say it's…
So many people have been asking me about it that I've made a 2020 block population file for the whole USA. In the interests of keeping the file sizes reasonable, these include population and HU totals only (not race / ethnicity), and only blocks (sumlevel 750).
CSV format: https://mcdc.missouri.edu/data/pl942020/USA_block_totals.csv
SAS dataset: https://mcdc.missouri.edu/data/pl942020/usa_block_totals.sas7bdat
FYI: Esri's Living Atlas Policy Maps team (aka my team, full disclosure!) also released layers for block, block group, tract, county, and state earlier today. Here's our announcement blog: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-living-atlas/state-government/pl-94-171-2020/.
Thank you Diana! Love Esri's maps!