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TIMESTAMPS
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Introducing a new way to navigate by topics. Access the latest news, data, publications and more around topics of interest.
Population
Our population statistics cover age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, migration, ancestry, language use, veterans, as well as population estimates and projections.
This section provides information on a range of educational topics, from educational attainment and school enrollment to school districts, costs and financing.
Our statistics highlight trends in household and family composition, describe characteristics of the residents of housing units, and show how they are related.
Health statistics on insurance coverage, disability, fertility and other health issues are increasingly important in measuring the nation's overall well-being.
We measure the housing and construction industry, track homeownership rates, and produce statistics on the physical and financial characteristics of our homes.
The U.S. Census Bureau provides data for the Federal, state and local governments as well as voting, redistricting, apportionment and congressional affairs.
Search an alphabetical index of keywords and phrases to access Census Bureau statistics, publications, products, services, data, and data tools.
Geography
Geography provides the framework for Census Bureau survey design, sample selection, data collection, tabulation, and dissemination.
About
Geography is central to the work of the Bureau, providing the framework for survey design, sample selection, data collection, tabulation, and dissemination.
Education
Find resources on how to use geographic data and products with statistical data, educational blog postings, and presentations.
GSS Initiative
The Geographic Support System Initiative will integrate improved address coverage, spatial feature updates, and enhanced quality assessment and measurement.
Interactive Maps
Work with interactive mapping tools from across the Census Bureau.
Maps & Data
Find geographic data and products such as Shapefiles, KMLs, TIGERweb, boundary files, geographic relationship files, and reference and thematic maps.
Metropolitan & Micropolitan
Metropolitan and micropolitan areas are geographic entities used by Federal statistical agencies in collecting, tabulating, and publishing Federal statistics.
Partnerships
Find information about specific partnership programs and learn more about our partnerships with other organizations.
Reference
Definitions of geographic terms, why geographic areas are defined, and how the Census Bureau defines geographic areas.
Research
We conduct research on geographic topics such as how to define geographic areas and how geography changes over time.
Library
Visit our library of Census Bureau multimedia files. Collection formats include audio, video, mobile apps, images, and publications.
Audio
Official audio files from the Census Bureau, including "Profile America," a daily series of bite-sized statistics, placing current data in a historical context.
Infographics
Infographics include information on the Census Bureau's history of data collection, our nation's veterans and the American Community Survey.
Photos
Stock photos that illustrate official Census Bureau operations and activities.
Publications
Read briefs and reports from Census Bureau experts.
Videos
Watch Census Bureau vignettes, testimonials, and video files.
Working Papers
Read research analyses from Census Bureau experts.
Data
Access data through products and tools including data visualizations, mobile apps, interactive web apps and other software.
Data Tools and Apps
Find information using interactive applications to get statistics from multiple surveys.
Keeping pace with our dynamic economy and society constantly challenges the Census Bureau's data collections. Our users want more data, and want it sooner. The cost of using our existing methods keeps going up, while statistical budgets are tight. We stay current by making research the basis of everything we do at the Census Bureau. Our researchers explore innovative ways to conduct surveys, increase respondent participation, reduce costs, and improve accuracy. They analyze the data we collect and uncover trends that give us a deeper understanding of our complex society.
This investment in our nation's statistical infrastructure enables our leaders to make decisions based on the best information available. We've designed these pages to give analysts, academic researchers and policymakers improved access to the data tools and research they need to move our country forward.
Our Researchers
Census researchers engage in challenging and rewarding work in a wide variety of fields with the goal of improving the quality and efficiency of Census Bureau censuses, surveys, and data products.