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  • Census Bureau: Means-Tested Gov't Benefit Recipients Outnumber Full-Time Year-Round Workers

    10/25/2013 8:59:28 AM PDT · by markomalley · 29 replies
    CNS News ^ | 10-24-2013 | Terence P. Jeffrey
    Americans who were recipients of means-tested government benefits in 2011 outnumbered year-round full-time workers, according to data released this month by the Census Bureau. They also out-numbered the total population of the Philippines. There were 108,592,000 people in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2011 who were recipients of one or more means-tested government benefit programs, the Census Bureau said in data released this week. Meanwhile, according to the Census Bureau, there were 101,716,000 people who worked full-time year round in 2011. That included both private-sector and government workers. That means there were about 1.07 people getting some...
  • Census: 49% of Americans Get Gov’t Benefits; 82M in Households on Medicaid

    10/23/2013 6:27:50 PM PDT · by Nachum · 50 replies
    cns news ^ | 10/23/13 | Terence P. Jeffrey
    (CNSNews.com) - In the fourth quarter of 2011, 49.2 percent of Americans received benefits from one or more government programs, according to data released Tuesday by the Census Bureau. In total, the Census Bureau estimated, 151,014,000 Americans out of a population then estimated to be 306,804,000 received benefits from one or more government programs during the last three months of 2011. Those 151,014,000 beneficiaries equaled 49.2 percent of the population. This included 82,457,000 people--or 26.9 percent of the population--who lived in households in which one or more people received Medicaid benefits. Also among the 151,014,000 who received benefits from one...
  • Have You Received an "American Community Survey"? (Census)

    09/16/2013 3:28:02 PM PDT · by Haiku Guy · 89 replies
    9/16/13 | Self
    Another FReeper indicated that he had received the American Community Survey, which is the 28-page extended survey from the Census Bureau that asks all kinds of invasive questions about income, health, living arrangements, etc. I had also received the American Community Survey some time ago. I did not return it, and I have not heard from the Census Bureau since. In the thread, it seemed like a number of FReepers have received this survey, which got me to thinking... Is it possible that the Census Bureau is targeting folks like FReepers, collecting data for political purposes? A few years ago,...
  • I just got this GIANT 28 page form from the Government "American Community Survey" - (Vanity)

    09/16/2013 10:44:26 AM PDT · by I still care · 99 replies
    Self
    It says it is REQUIRED by law - but there is no way I am doing this. It's 28 pages of invasive, nanny state interfering that would shock our founding fathers. Most of the questions have to do with my health or my insurance. It wants info on each person, and then "What is your health insurance? Do you have disabilities? What is your job? What is your income? How much money did you make? Were you self employed? Really invasive questions - a nightmare - It's awful! Even a liberal would freak out!
  • Why is the US Census Bureau trying to ge ahold of me? (Vanity)

    09/16/2013 7:36:44 AM PDT · by Responsibility2nd · 63 replies
    09/16/2013 | Responsibility2nd
    Home phone. Why we still have one; I don't know. If it rings while we're home - we ignore it and let it go to the machine. I never ever even check the ansering machine, but Mrs. R2 does. And this weekend she told me that the Census Bureau jas been calling and leaving messages. They want a call back. (Insert suspicious red flags going up here) Anyway the call back number is 1-888-817-2153 and I have a case number. And no, I haven't returned that call. And yes, I Googled it. It is the Census Bureau and there are...
  • National briefs: 1 in 5 U.S. spouses are foreign-born

    09/05/2013 9:21:22 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 20 replies
    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | September 6, 2013 | Staff and Wire Reports
    One in five married households has at least one spouse who was born outside the United States, the Census Bureau reported Thursday. Immigration trends have contributed to the growing number of foreign-born Americans, and the Census Bureau found 21 percent of married households in the U.S. in 2011 had at least one foreign-born spouse. In California, Nevada, Hawaii and the District of Columbia, at least 12 percent of the married households included one American-born spouse and another foreign-born person, which the Census Bureau calls "mixed-nativity." The national average is 7.4 percent.....
  • Half Of The United States Lives In These Counties

    09/05/2013 7:00:02 AM PDT · by Kip Russell · 34 replies
    Walter Hickey and Joe Weisenthal ^ | Sept 4, 2013 | Walter Hickey and Joe Weisenthal
    Using Census data, we've figured out that half of the United States population is clustered in just the 146 biggest counties out of over 3000. Here's the map, with said counties shaded in. Below the map is the list of all the counties, so you can see if you live in one of them. And here's the whole list of counties that are shaded in. Los Angeles County, CA Cook County, IL Harris County, TX Maricopa County, AZ San Diego County, CA Orange County, CA Miami-Dade County, FL Kings County, NY Dallas County, TX Queens County, NY (rest of list...
  • There aren’t enough whites to go around

    07/14/2013 5:27:07 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 26 replies
    Linking and Thinking on Education ^ | July 13, 2013 | Joanne Jacobs
    School segregation remains a reality: “74 percent of African Americans still attend majority nonwhite schools, compared to just over 76 percent in the late 1960s,” writes The Nation‘s Greg Kauffman. But there’s a demographic reality to consider, responds Matthew Yglesias in Slate. U.S. schools are running low on white kids. Non-Hispanic whites were 54 percent of the under-18 population in 2010, compared to 74 percent in 1980, according to the Census Bureau. Furthermore, among kids under the age of 5, non-Hispanic whites are a minority. [...] We can’t integrate our way to better school performance, agrees Sara Mead. That includes...
  • Did Personal Data Aid Obama Campaign?

    07/06/2013 7:59:53 PM PDT · by knak · 42 replies
    Townhall ^ | 7/6/2013 | Carol Platt Liebau
    The IRS has been credibly accused of targeting conservatives as a way to minimize their participation in the 2014 elections. But there is a mirror image to their suppression in the last cycle; the Obama campaign's utilization of Big Data to bring liberal partisans to the polls. It was something that the press writing of admiringly both before and after the election, for example: Time: How Obama's number-crunchers helped him win Businessweek: Google's Eric Schmidt Invests in Obama's Big-Data Brains Other outlets have confessed to some trepidation: Gizmodo: How the Obama Campaign Uses Your Personal Information to Get Your Money...
  • Hawaii has largest Asian, lowest white population among states

    06/14/2013 1:37:57 PM PDT · by Jyotishi · 41 replies
    Honolulu Star-Advertiser ^ | June 13, 2013 | Associated Press
    A state analysis of U.S. Census data released today shows Hawaii has by far the largest share of Asians and the smallest share of whites in any U.S. state's total population. The research division of the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism said the data shows 56.9 percent of Hawaii's population identified as Asian, either alone or in combination with one or more races as of July 1 last year. That's by far the highest share of any state, with California ranked second at 15.8 percent. Despite a population of just under 1.4 million, Hawaii ranks fifth in the...
  • Vanity (wish it was): In light of current Big Brother - Do you remember Rahm's WH Census grab??

    06/09/2013 5:36:08 PM PDT · by time4good · 26 replies
    Self | June 9th, 2013 | Self
    I was talking with my brother today about all that's going down and the NSA whisleblower, etc. He reminded me of Rahm Emanuel's White House power grab of gathering the Census data back in 2009. Does anyone have detailed info on this? His speculation was that that was the groundwork, with all its detailed snoopy questions, for things to come. No one has brought this up out in the blogosphere. Rush needs to talk about this tomorrow and bring it out in the open. I bet the boys in Congress would sure be curious to connect the dots. Let's roll!!
  • White kids will no longer be a majority in 2019- just a few years

    05/20/2013 3:28:50 AM PDT · by dennisw · 60 replies
    money.cnn.com ^ | May 15, 2013 | By Annalyn Kurtz
    White, non-Hispanic kids will no longer make up the majority of America's youth in just five to six years, according to Census Bureau projections released Wednesday. Those projections, which include four different scenarios for population growth, estimate that today's minority ethnic groups will soon account for at least half of the under-18 population, either in 2018 or 2019. "This is going to start from the bottom of the age distribution and move its way up," said William Frey, demographer and senior fellow for the Brookings Institution. "All of these projections show we're moving to greater diversity in the United States."...
  • Single moms are making us broke

    05/05/2013 8:01:10 AM PDT · by TurboZamboni · 46 replies
    pioneer press ^ | 5-5-13 | joe soucheray
    It was reported the other day on an inside page of the Pioneer Press, and without nearly enough fanfare, that more than six out of 10 women who give birth in their early 20s are unmarried. That is census data, from census demographers, from the very government that then becomes responsible for many, if not most, of those unmarried women and children. If that isn't an astonishing statistic, it should be. Why, to any logical person's way of thinking, it explains everything in terms of government at all levels bloating out of control. Supposing that even angels might fear to...
  • ‘Government is not spying’ (American Community Survey - 2010 census)

    05/04/2013 1:46:58 PM PDT · by LurkedLongEnough · 45 replies
    The Garden Island ^ | May 1, 2013 | Dennis Rowley, Commander Ret. US Navy
    I cannot sit silently after reading “Census Calling on Kaua`i” (April 29, 2013). The article is counter to my personal experience and I feel compelled to share my experience with you. In the article the statements made by Mr. Gene Henry of the American Community Survey are counter to fact. This is not a letter representing one party or another. It is not an attempt to sway you to opt out of the American Community Survey. It is simply a recitation of fact. In 2010 my wife and I received a letter demanding that we participate in the ACS. The...
  • Census Report Shocker (census report details demographic details of non-marital childbearing)

    05/03/2013 7:51:36 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 26 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 05/03/2013 | Janice Shaw Crouse
    The issue of "who's minding the kids" is now taking back seat to "who is having the kids." The just-released Census Bureau Report, "Social and Economic Characteristics of Currently Unmarried Women With a Recent Birth, 2011," (SECCUM) describes for the first time the demographic details of non-marital childbearing -- and it is not a pretty picture. The report reveals dramatic increases in non-marital births and is the first Census Bureau report showing the relationship of non-marital births to geographic variations and educational attainment. It is depressing yet unsurprising that with median age of women at first marriage approaching 27 years...
  • A question on the Census...

    04/22/2013 8:31:07 AM PDT · by irishtenor · 31 replies
    4/22 | Irishtenor
    I just received a Census form (yes I know it is 2013)and I am wondering just how much information I need to give the government. I thought that the Census was required every 10 years. Why are they now asking MORE questions? They want name, age, marital status, race, type of house, when built, how many rooms, how many bedrooms, computers, what kind of internet service, utility usage, monthly rent... the list goes on. My question to all you Constitutional Scholars: How much information am I REQUIRED to give?
  • American Housing Survey

    04/20/2013 3:00:26 PM PDT · by freepertoo · 27 replies
    First time I've tried initiating a post, hope I'm doing this correctly (apologies if I am not!). I have received an American Housing Survey Worksheet in the mail from the U.S. Department of Commerce (second census I've had in two years) asking for very private information (how much I pay in utilities, total real estate costs, how much I put down to purchase my home, how much I still owe, etc.). I am really getting upset by these intrusions. Is it legally expedient for me to answer these questions? I feel that my civil liberties are being invaded. I do...
  • Monetary Migrants - New census data show that people go where the money is. (Michael Barone)

    03/25/2013 2:48:05 PM PDT · by neverdem · 1 replies
    National Review Online ^ | March 25, 2013 | Michael Barone
    What parts of America have been growing during these years of sluggish economic growth?Answers come from comparing the Census Bureau’s just-released estimates of metropolitan-area populations in July 2012 with the results of the census conducted in 2010.The focus here is on the 51 metro areas with populations of more than 1 million, where 55 percent of Americans live — most of them, of course, not in central cities but in suburbs and exurbs.Two growth champs stick out — Austin and Raleigh. A half-century ago, neither of them amounted to much.The counties now in metro Austin had 300,000 people in...
  • New Census Data Show People Go Where the Money Is

    03/25/2013 8:06:53 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 8 replies
    Townhall ^ | March 25, 2013 | Michael Barone
    What parts of America have been growing during these years of sluggish economic growth? Answers come from comparing the Census Bureau's just-released estimates of metropolitan area populations in July 2012 with the results of the Census conducted in 2010. The focus here is on the 51 metro areas with populations of more than 1 million where 55 percent of Americans live, most of them of course not in central cities but in suburbs and exurbs. Two growth champs stick out -- Austin and Raleigh. A half-century ago, neither of them amounted to much. The counties now in metro Austin had...
  • Census Shows Record 1 In 3 US Counties Are Dying Off

    03/14/2013 6:42:25 AM PDT · by Son House · 23 replies
    FoxNews ^ | March 14, 2013 | Associated Press
    A record number of U.S. counties -- more than 1 in 3 -- are now dying off, hit by an aging population and weakened local economies that are spurring young adults to seek jobs and build families elsewhere. New 2012 census estimates released Thursday highlight the population shifts as the U.S. encounters its most sluggish growth levels since the Great Depression. The areas of natural decrease stretch from industrial areas near Pittsburgh and Cleveland to the vineyards outside San Francisco to the rural areas of east Texas and the Great Plains. A common theme is a waning local economy, such...