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2010 Census Data

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2010 Census Demographic Profiles

The first set of 2010 Census Demographic Profiles are ready for viewing. These profiles provide details about race and Hispanic groups, age, sex and housing status. The profiles will be released on a state-by-state basis for each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

Interactive Population Map — Explore the data with this interactive tool

Download Demographic Profiles

Download Summary File 1


2010 Census Population Profile Maps

image of Pennsylvania Profile map and graphs

The U.S. Census Bureau's 2010 Census Profile maps present a graphic overview of selected demographic information from the 2010 Census of Population and Housing. In addition to a population density map, each page includes a pie chart showing percent of total population by race, a population pyramid, and a bar chart illustrating housing occupancy rates. The map series consists of one page-sized map for each state in the United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, as well as a national map.

These map files are in Portable Document Format (PDF) and were designed to be viewed with Adobe® Reader® Offsite, which is available free from Adobe. If your browser opens them in another PDF reader, the screen display may not accurately reproduce the map.

These maps are being released on a flow basis as they become available. Go to our 2010 Census Population Profile Maps page to view the individual state maps that have been released.


2010 Census Briefs

The Hispanic Population: 2010
Age and Sex Composition: 2010
Population Distribution and Change: 2000 to 2010
An Overview: Race and Hispanic Origin and the 2010 Census

Redistricting Data

The Census Bureau's interactive redistricting map widget enables users to view local 2010 Census data by state, including population change and race and Hispanic or Latino origin data by county.


Additional Data: To access data from multiple geographies within the state, such as census blocks, tracts, voting districts, cities, counties and school districts, visit American Factfinder: http://factfinder2.census.gov.

Embed on your site by copying the following code, replacing XX with your two-digit state abbreviation (e.g. "LA") and optionally replacing the values for width and height. To embed the U.S. map, leave off the state parameter.

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Note: height should equal width divided by 1.566, rounded to a whole number. For example, 940x600 or 800x510.

Data provided by U.S. Census Bureau.

  • - Represents zero or rounds to 0.0
  • The term 'county' refers to county or equivalent entity.
  • For more information on Substantial Changes to Counties and County Equivalent Entities: 1970-Present, please visit: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/ctychng.html

For questions, comments and suggestions about Census Bureau data visualizations, please contact: pio.2010@census.gov.



Apportionment Data

The Census Bureau's interactive map widget enables users to view 10 decades of apportionment history, current apportionment totals and our country's changing population through the past century.


View as HTML: Population Change, Population Density, Apportionment

Download as CSV: Population Change, Population Density, Apportionment

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Data provided by U.S. Census Bureau.

Population Density: Includes Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia in population density rankings, 1 to 52.

Apportionment: Apportionment is the process of dividing the 435 seats in the House of Representatives among the 50 states. Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia are not included.

Alaska and Hawaii gained statehood in 1959. Arizona and New Mexico gained statehood in 1912. For apportionment, data before those periods are not reflected on the map.

Congress did not reapportion in 1920. Therefore, the apportionment data shown for this decade replicates the data for 1910. There is no data reflected for the apportionment population in the 1920 "people per representative" chart.