All Releases from March 2004
- March 31: It's "Census Day" - Northwest Queens Residents Urged to Fill Out and Return Test Questionnaires
- March 29: Census Bureau Releases First Economic Census Results; Six Sectors Report Sales Above $1 Trillion
- March 25: Census Bureau Updating Information on Americans Spending Habits (Regional)
- March 23: Moving Rates Lowest in 50+ Years, Census Bureau Reports
- March 22: Global Population in 2002 Tops 6.2 Billion
- March 18: Census Bureau Projects Tripling of Hispanic and Asian Populations in 50 Years; Non-Hispanic Whites May Drop To Half of Total Population
- March 18: Spanish Version (CB04-44sp)
- March 17: Census Bureau Marks 10th Anniversary of www.census.gov; Serves 1.5 Million Pages to Web Surfers Per Day
- March 16: Census Bureau Reports on Children and Their Homes
- March 15: Commute to Work: It's Early, Lonely and Long, Census Bureau Confirms
- March 11: Facts for Features: *Special Edition* 50th Anniversary of 'Wonderful World of Color' TV | PDF Version - 48.0k
- March 10: Facts for Features: *Special Edition* Lewis & Clark Bicentennial | PDF Version - 80K
- March 10: (Georgia) 2004 Census Test Questionnaires in the Mail; Test-Site Residents Urged to Reply Promptly
- March 10: (New York) 2004 Census Test Questionnaires in the Mail; Test-Site Residents Urged to Reply Promptly
- March 10: Census Bureau Estimates Number of Adults, Older People and School-Age Children in States
- March 10: Eastern States Lead in Graduate Degrees; Colorado and New Mexico Stand Out in West
- March 9: As It Ages, Oregon's Workforce Remains on the Job
- March 8: Media Advisory -- Colorado Leads West in Graduate Degree Holders
- March 4: Profile of Voting-Age Population Released by Census Bureau
- March 2: Nearly One-Third of Nation’s Public Transportation Commuters Live In New York City
- March 1: Media Advisory -- Chicago Residents Among Biggest Users of Public Transportation

