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New Census Data Give Insight on Population, Economic Trends in Nebraska

  • published: 2024/01/26
  • contact: Debbie Vihstadt - College of Public Affairs and Community Service
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  • email: dvihstadt@unomaha.edu
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In an effort to provide policymakers, researchers, and the general public with valuable insights into the state's evolving landscape, the University of Nebraska Omaha Center for Public Affairs Research (UNO CPAR) has released updated Census data for Nebraska and its 93 counties. The comprehensive data, available in an accessible format on the UNO CPAR website, is presented through "Quick Facts for Nebraska" dashboards, offering a thorough overview of critical indicators such as population, poverty, employment, and housing.

As a proud partner of the U.S. Census Bureau, UNO CPAR plays a pivotal role in disseminating vital information to those seeking a deeper understanding of Nebraska's demographic and economic trends. The recently updated data, sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates for 2022, provides the most current and reliable snapshot of the state's dynamics.

Director of CPAR, Josie Gatti Schafer, Ph.D., expressed enthusiasm about the release of the updated dashboards. "We're pleased to provide accessible dashboards that Nebraska policy and decision-makers can use to analyze shifts in their own counties and across the state," said Dr. Schafer. "These new data examine a range of demographic changes, employment, and housing – all essential indicators for understanding economic development trends and opportunities in Nebraska."

We're pleased to provide accessible dashboards that Nebraska policy and decision-makers can use to analyze shifts in their own counties and across the state. These new data examine a range of demographic changes, employment, and housing – all essential indicators for understanding economic development trends and opportunities in Nebraska."

 Josie Gatti Schafer, Ph.D., Director, Center for Public Affairs Research

The Quick Facts for Nebraska dashboards offer a comprehensive look at demographic data, including age, race, and foreign-born status; education level; poverty status; labor force and unemployment; median household income; number of housing units and their occupancy; median value of owner-occupied housing; and uninsured rates. While the dashboards provide a valuable overview, UNO CPAR emphasizes that more detailed data is often available through direct contact with their team.

For those eager to explore the Quick Facts for Nebraska dashboards, they can be conveniently accessed on the UNO CPAR website. Furthermore, UNO CPAR invites individuals with specific data requests or those seeking deeper insights into demographic trends to reach out via email at unocpar@unomaha.edu.

UNO CPAR's commitment to providing transparent and up-to-date information underscores its dedication to fostering informed decision-making and facilitating a better understanding of Nebraska's ever-changing socio-economic landscape. The newly released Census data serves as a valuable resource for stakeholders, researchers, and citizens alike, empowering them to navigate the complexities of Nebraska's present and future.

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