Census Bureau schedules webinar on Vintage 2025 population estimate methodology updates

Ron S. Jarmin, Acting Director at U.S. Census Bureau Mountain-Plains Regional Office
Ron S. Jarmin, Acting Director at U.S. Census Bureau Mountain-Plains Regional Office - U.S. Census Bureau Mountain-Plains Regional Office
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The U.S. Census Bureau will conduct a webinar on Tuesday, January 20, at 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time to discuss updates to the methodology for the Vintage 2025 population estimates.

The Population Estimates Program (PEP) is responsible for developing the official estimates of population and housing units for the Census Bureau. PEP creates an annual time series of estimates beginning with the most recent decennial census and extending through the vintage year, which is the latest year for which estimates are available.

According to the Census Bureau, “Learn more about the population estimates and updates to the methodology for the Vintage 2025 estimates series at this webinar.”



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