Census Bureau updates OnTheMap with 2023 employment data and new geographic details

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
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The U.S. Census Bureau has updated its OnTheMap application and the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) Origin-Destination Employment Statistics (LODES) to now include employment data from 2023. The update also provides backfilled employment data for Mississippi covering the years 2019 through 2022, and incorporates geography based on the 2024 TIGER/Line vintage.

OnTheMap is an online mapping tool that illustrates where people live and work. It was created through a partnership between the Census Bureau and its Local Employment Dynamics partner states.

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