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Census Data

  • United States Census
    Summary tables focusing on age, sex, households, families, and occupied housing units; general demographic profiles; and redistricting data for state legislature redistricting and congressional apportionment. The American Factfinder is a good place to start.

  • CensusScope
    Easy-to-use tool for investigating U.S. demographic trends. Includes charts, maps, and ranking for national, state, metro, and county data from the 2000, 1990, and 1980 censuses (and sometimes earlier). Browsable from many data entry points.

  • Statistical Abstracts of the United States
    Includes statistics for various aspects of American people, business and more. Skim the menu at the left for contents.

  • The Illinois Report 2008 (formerly Illinois Statistics Abstracts)
    Statistics on social and economic conditions in Illinois.

  • Minority Links
    Latest U.S. Census "data on racial and ethnic populations in the United States." Features browsable facts and statistics on Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, and American Indian/Alaska Native populations in the United States.

  • State & County Quick Facts
    Census information for national, state, and county levels. Tables include People Facts, Business Facts, and Geographical Facts (land area and density). People Facts include population estimates; racial, age, and gender breakouts; educational attainment; households; children under the poverty level; etc. Business Facts include retail sales, minority- and women-owned businesses, building permits, etc.

  • State & Metropolitan Area Data Book (US Census)
    Compare states and metropolitan areas with regard to population demographics, income, employment and more.

  • MapStats: United States
    Official statistical information produced by the Federal Government including profiles of States, counties, cities, congressional districts, and Federal judicial districts.
 

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