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Comparing 2022 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates with Recent Years
Lin, Zhengyang ; South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs
Lin, Zhengyang
South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs
Abstract
Even though it is transitioning to a “new normal,” South Carolina is still feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, which peaked in early 2022. In this research brief, we will explore changes in key facets of the state’s minority demographics – ranging from population to education attainment – by comparing the 2021 and 2022 American Community Survey. One-Year Estimates provide researchers with annual data on the major areas of socio-economic status, from which agencies like the South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs can detect interesting trends. This data is useful for refining research questions and generating conversations about the changing landscapes of minority socio-economic development.
Issue Date
2023-12-07
Keywords
Minorities--South Carolina--Statistics
Type
Document
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