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This presentation from the U.S. Census Bureau dives into the Census of Governments and its role in understanding American governmental structures and finances. Covering definitions, types of governments, and diverse layers of government, it highlights the main components of government data including revenues, expenditures, and indebtedness. The session also discusses the organization, methods of data collection, and upcoming data products. Join us in exploring the significant stories these data tell about U.S. government operations and economic health.
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Census of Governments and Related Programs Governments DivisionEconomic Programs DirectorateU.S. Census BureauPresented at McCormick SRI: Going Deep with Census Bureau Demographic and Economic Data June 18, 2011 Disclaimer: This report is released to inform interested parties of research and to encourage discussion of work in progress. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the U.S. Census Bureau. 00:00
Types of Governments Measured and Defined Source: 2007 Census of Governments Unit Based not Establishment Based 8:56
Diversity of Governments Source: 2007 Census of Governments 11:18
The Many Layers of American Government Source: 2007 Census of Governments 12:48
Census of Governments: Three Main Components • Revenues • Expenditures • Indebtedness • Cash and Securities • Taxes • Pensions 13:42
Data Products 29:40
Governments Data www.census.gov/govs/ 31:05
Data Releases Over the Next 12 Months 33:23
What Story Do These Data Tell?Recent News on Governments 33:43
Thank You Christopher Pece Senior Technical Advisor Governments Division christopher.pece@census.gov 301-763-3030 37:00