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Why does the census matter to cities?
When the results of the 2020 census come out, we’ll have the most accurate count since 2010 of how many people live in central Puget Sound, as well as the region’s mix of ethnicities, ages, and...
Policy Framework for PSRC Funding
The 2020 Policy Framework for PSRC's Federal Funds is on tap to be recommended by the Transportation Policy Board this month.
The Policy Framework will be the guidance for the distribution of PSRC...
The last 20 years, by the numbers
The Regional Data Profile is an easy way to find statistics about central Puget Sound. Here's a snapshot of where we are now—and where we were 20 years ago:
The four-county region now has 4,203,...
Why you should be counted in the 2020 census
Three months from now, every person in America will be asked to take part in a tradition that dates back to the 1700s: the once-a-decade census.
Census data is used to distribute more than $880...
Growing Transit Communities Strategy
On October 4, 2019, we held the Bringing the Region Together event, learn more here.
On October 11, 2017, we held the Building Transit, Building Opportunity event, learn more here.
Learn more about...
Telecommuting growing in the region
In 2018 there were nearly 150,000 workers telecommuting in the central Puget Sound region, an increase of over 50% from 2010. The chart below shows the change between 2010 and 2018 in terms of the...
Count us in for the 2020 census
In a few weeks, the U.S. Census Bureau will count every person in America.
Data from the 2020 census will be critical for regional planning. PSRC uses the census to ensure that plans and reports...
Grants available to help communities with 2020 Census
The National League of Cities is making $1.6 million in grant funds available to cities, counties, tribal governments, and local partners across the country.
Grants range from $2,500 to $40,000, with...
Help your community: Take the census
Census 2020 invitations are showing up in homes across America.
The Census has been a part of American life ever since the U.S. constitution was drafted. But things have changed quite a bit since...
Census responses are beginning to pour in
Eastern Washington is beating us, folks.
An interactive map published by the Census Bureau shows households in Benton County are Washington's top respondents as of yesterday. Bentonians sailed to...