Weekly Pulse Newsletter
The U.S. Census Bureau is in a unique position to produce data on the social and economic effects of COVID-19 on American households and small businesses. Here are the latest updates on several of our experimental data products.
Household Pulse Survey Updates
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Based on responses collected July 9 through July 14, the Household Pulse Survey estimates that during the COVID-19 pandemic:
50.1% of American adults live in households which have experienced a loss in employment income
35.1% of American adults expect to experience a loss in employment income
10.8% of Americans lived in households where there was either sometimes or often not enough to eat in the previous 7 days
40.6% of adults had delayed getting medical care in the previous 4 weeks
25.3% of respondents reported having little interest or pleasure in doing things more than half the days/nearly every day last week
23.3% of respondents reported feeling down more than half the days/nearly every day last week
33.8% of respondents reported feeling anxious or nervous more than half the days/nearly every day last week
On average, households spent $212.79 a week to buy food at supermarkets, grocery stores, online, and other places to be prepared and eaten at home
26.4% of adults either missed last month’s rent or mortgage payment, or had slight or no confidence that their household could make the next payment on time
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COVID-19 Data Hub and More Resources
The Census Bureau has launched a new tool — the COVID-19 Data Hub — designed to help guide the nation as it begins recovery efforts from the sweeping COVID-19 pandemic by providing economic and demographic data. Version 1.3 is now available!
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Business Formation Statistics Updates
The Census Bureau recently released the updated weekly Business Formation Statistics (BFS) series with business application data at the national, regional,and state levels through the week ending July 18.
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New Census data shows year-to-year changes in weekly state Business Applications from Corporations.
Small Business Pulse Survey
The data collection period for the Small Business Pulse Survey is now closed. The experimental Small Business Pulse Survey measures the changes in business conditions on our nation’s small businesses during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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