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Posted By Jonathan Schroeder 08-28-2025 09:40 AM
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I don't know of a resource that would provide exactly what you're looking for (that'd be nice!), but an option that would be more efficient for this than data.census.gov is the API for IPUMS NHGIS. You could use that get metadata for all of the one- & five-year detailed tables and then determine when ...
Posted By Jonathan Schroeder 08-25-2025 01:18 PM
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Charles, Since my original post here, the Census Bureau has done something very much like what you suggest. Their first release of the 2019-2023 5-year PUMS identified 2020 PUMAs for all respondents. Later, they released a new version of the 2018-2022 5-year PUMS that identifies 2020 PUMAs for all ...
Posted By Jonathan Schroeder 06-06-2025 03:30 PM
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PUMAs appear in both the ACS PUMS and the ACS summary tables. ACS summary tables are provided for many different summary levels: counties, census tracts, ZIP Code Tabulation Areas, and many others, including PUMAs. Every PUMA must include 100,000 residents (in the year of its reference census, ...
Posted By Jonathan Schroeder 02-28-2025 11:07 AM
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I just replied to a similar question in this forum. In short, you can still get counts of group-quarters population for block groups by subtracting counts of population in households from total populations. Counts of population in households are available for block groups in B11002, B28005, B28008, and ...
Posted By Jonathan Schroeder 02-28-2025 11:05 AM
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Roshni, yes, in census and ACS data, everyone is "classified as either living in a household or in group quarters," so you can calculate group-quarters population by subtracting population in households from total population. I found that the 2019-23 ACS tables still provide give counts of population ...