Transmittal memo

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Small Business Pulse Survey

Transmittal memo

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Dominic J. Mancini
Deputy Administrator
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
Washington, DC
Subject: Small Business Pulse Survey – Request for Emergency Review and Clearance

Dear Dr. Mancini:
Pursuant to Office of Management and Budget (OMB) procedures established at 5 CFR Part
1320, Controlling Paperwork Burdens on the Public, I request that the proposed information
collection project, “New Small Business Pulse Survey (SBPS) to measure the effects of the
COVID-19 pandemic on businesses” be processed as an Emergency Revision Request in
accordance with section 1320.13, Emergency Processing.
I have determined that the information must be collected prior to the expiration of time period
established under Part 1320, and that the information collected in the new Small Business Pulse
Survey is essential to the Census Bureau’s emergency response and to the agency’s mission: to
serve as the nation’s leading provider of quality data about its people and economy. The
COVID-19 pandemic is an unanticipated event that is unprecedented in the sudden and dramatic
manner in which it is impacting the social and economic well-being of American households. At
this critical juncture, it is imperative for the federal statistical system to produce real-time,
objective data on the impacts on American businesses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
We thus request emergency clearance to field the SBPS effective immediately upon OMB
approval. This is an urgent, albeit short-term effort: the Census Bureau requests clearance to
field the survey for a maximum of 180 days.
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic will be felt for months, possibly years, to come. In
response, the federal statistical community is developing questions for inclusion in the
government’s large, benchmark surveys. Given the urgency and rapidly changing dynamics of
this situation for businesses, however, we must address this acute need for data that shed light on
the situation as it is unfolding now. In these circumstances, the Census Bureau cannot reasonably
comply with the normal clearance process and requests emergency clearance.
The SBPS is a collaboration across federal economic statistical agencies to measure the impact
of the pandemic on businesses. Content for the SPBS was developed with input from the Small
Business Administration, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Reserve Board, Minority Business
Development Agency, International Trade Administration, and Bureau of Economic Analysis in

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order to measure topics useful to their stakeholders and the businesses and policymakers that
they serve.
The Census Bureau will field a large, Business Register-based sample to disseminate products at
the state level and the top 50 Metropolitan Statistical Areas by sector. The sample of
approximately one million businesses will be split so that approximately 100,000 different
respondents are selected weekly to reduce burden and survey fatigue on small businesses. The
content was winnowed down to 16 key questions with respondent burden estimated at five
minutes or less. Respondents will be contacted via email and will respond using the Census
Bureau’s electronic data collection platform. Results will be issued in near real-time as
experimental data products, and respondents will see how their information is being used to
inform policymakers. The collection is protected under the confidentiality provisions of Title 13
U.S.C.
With your emergency approval, the Census Bureau is positioned to deploy the Small Business
Pulse Survey April 19, 2020. We commit to publishing a public notice about this information
collection in the Federal Register within 30 days of approval. We appreciate your understanding
of this urgent request and look forward to your response.

Respectfully,

RON
JARMIN

Digitally signed by
RON JARMIN
Date: 2020.04.16
12:59:39 -04'00'

Ron Jarmin
Deputy Director
U.S. Census Bureau

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