U.S. Census Bureau releases new data on foreign-born population by generation

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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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

The U.S. Census Bureau has released new data tables detailing the foreign-born population in the United States, based on information from the 2024 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC).

These tables provide a breakdown of social and economic characteristics for three groups: first generation (foreign-born individuals), second generation (those with at least one foreign-born parent), and third-and-higher generation (individuals with two U.S. native parents). The data includes information on employment status, education, household income, poverty status, race, age, and sex.

According to the Census Bureau, “The Current Population Survey is one of the nation’s oldest, largest and most well-recognized surveys. In addition to being the primary source of monthly labor force statistics, it is used to collect data for a variety of other studies to keep the nation informed about the economic and social well-being of its people.”

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