ETA for Decennial Data, by State, on Census.gov

Hello,

According to US Census Bureau, state data tables from the 2020 census will be available "by Sept 30th". 

Just curious if anyone knows of any updates to this general release date.

Thanks!

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  • Hi Derek, 

    Yes, I think this is the Redistricting Data for states in a new "easy-to-use" format as opposed to the legacy FTP format that was released on Aug. 12th.  Last I heard, "BY Sept 30th" looks like it means Sept. 16th:  

    My understanding (and others, please chime in if this is incorrect) is that this is just the redistricting data and nothing else, just like what was released on FTP in Aug. The full set of Demographic and Housing Characteristics will be later on, although haven't heard when.
    -Diana
  • Regarding Diana's comment:

    "My understanding (and others, please chime in if this is incorrect) is that this is just the redistricting data and nothing else, just like what was released on FTP in Aug. The full set of Demographic and Housing Characteristics will be later on, although haven't heard when."

    That's my understanding as well. In addition, I believe there will be differences in some population counts because the full set of Demographic and Housing Characteristics can include imputations of missing values that are not allowed in the redistricting data (please chime in if this is incorrect).

    I would love to have an estimated release date for the full set of 2020 results for planning purposes.

    -- Dave

  • Yes, the Sept 16 data release of PL94-171 file will have just the same data as the August 12 release.

    Dave-- I also would enjoy having the "release date for the full set of 2020 results."  meaning: the DHC product, the product formerly known as SF1.  But no one at Census Bureau is saying anything more specific than "some time in 2022."  OK, some time in 2022. Unamused 

    I did ask Census Bureau recently about the data dictionary/schema for DHC product -- because the specific set of tables is NOT finalized yet, and neither are the Differential Privacy allocation & settings for DHC...  I received back this reply: 

    "We are working on a revised data dictionary that includes the tables we're planning that are part of our Detailed DHC data product, which will include detailed race and household-person joins. We are hoping to release this crosswalk for public feedback later this month." 

    So now we wait. 

    --Todd Graham
      Metropolitan Council Research
      metrocouncil.org/data 

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  • Yes, the Sept 16 data release of PL94-171 file will have just the same data as the August 12 release.

    Dave-- I also would enjoy having the "release date for the full set of 2020 results."  meaning: the DHC product, the product formerly known as SF1.  But no one at Census Bureau is saying anything more specific than "some time in 2022."  OK, some time in 2022. Unamused 

    I did ask Census Bureau recently about the data dictionary/schema for DHC product -- because the specific set of tables is NOT finalized yet, and neither are the Differential Privacy allocation & settings for DHC...  I received back this reply: 

    "We are working on a revised data dictionary that includes the tables we're planning that are part of our Detailed DHC data product, which will include detailed race and household-person joins. We are hoping to release this crosswalk for public feedback later this month." 

    So now we wait. 

    --Todd Graham
      Metropolitan Council Research
      metrocouncil.org/data 

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