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Non-governmental Organizations

The Annie E. Casey Foundation uses ACS data to track annual changes in the well-being of children across the 50 states and the District of Columbia, including measures of child poverty, educational attainment, school enrollment, and employment status of parents. The Migration Policy Institute uses ACS data to present detailed, state-level information about the 37.5 million current U.S. residents who were born outside the United States. And the Population Reference Bureau has recently used ACS data to produce a datasheet on the U.S. labor force, including state-level estimates of people working in high-tech and other science and engineering jobs.

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