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Subject Reminder: Census Bureau to Release National 2024 Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage Statistics
Date September 2, 2025 7:22 PM
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Join us for an online news conference as we announce new findings on income, poverty and health insurance coverage in the U.S.





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The U.S. Census Bureau will announce the findings of three reports estimating income, poverty and health insurance coverage in the United States at an online news conference on September 9.

The reports – "Income in the United States: 2024"," Poverty in the United States: 2024"," and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2024" – provide national statistics from the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC).

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*When:*

Tuesday, Sept. 9 at 10 a.m. EDT

*Who:*


* David Waddington [ [link removed] ], chief, Social, Economic and Housing Statistics Division, Census Bureau.
* Sharon Stern [ [link removed] ], assistant division chief, Employment Characteristics, Social, Economic and Housing Statistics Division, Census Bureau.
* Liana Fox [ [link removed] ], assistant division chief, Economic Characteristics, Social, Economic and Housing Statistics Division, Census Bureau.
* Julie Iriondo [ [link removed] ], chief, Media Relations Branch, Public Information Office, Communications Directorate, Census Bureau, moderator.* *
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Census Bureau: Schedule for Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Statistics and American Community Survey Estimates [ [link removed] ]

The Census Bureau is set to release the 2024 Income, Poverty and Health Insurance statistics from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC) and the American Community Survey (ACS) next week.

*2024 CPS ASEC – Tuesday, Sept. 9 (No Embargo)*

This release includes: 


* *National 2024 income statistics. *Annual income, earnings and inequality estimates that can be used to evaluate national economic trends and their effect on the well-being of households, families and individuals.
* *National 2024 poverty statistics. *Annual official poverty and Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) estimates to help gauge the economic well-being of households, families and individuals based on official poverty and SPM rates.
* *National 2024 health insurance coverage statistics. *Annual national-level health insurance coverage estimates highlighting coverage trends and examining health insurance status by select characteristics to better understand the well-being of individuals.

*2024 ACS 1-Year Estimates – Thursday, Sept. 11 (Embargo Sept. 9)*

This release includes:


* *2024 ACS 1-year estimates. *Statistics on numerous social, economic, housing and demographic characteristics (including language spoken at home, educational attainment, commuting, employment, mortgage status and rent, income, poverty, and health insurance coverage) for geographic areas with populations of 65,000 or more. 
* *2024 ACS* data profiles, detailed tables, comparison profiles, selected population profiles, subject tables, and summary files.

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