2009-2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
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Get the latest statistics from the ACS!
American Community Survey's annual data release provides statistics on a variety of population and housing topics for the nation, states, and your community.
2009-2013 ACS 5-Year Estimates on American FactFinder
Go to 2013 Data Release to learn more.
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.American Community Survey 3-Year Statistical Product
The U.S. Census Bureau has proposed discontinuing the ACS 3-year estimates. If approved, the Census Bureau would not release the 2012-2014 ACS 3-year estimates, and the 3-year Public Use Microdata Sample files.
The Census Bureau will continue producing data for all communities, regardless of size, via the 5-year statistical product, the flagship dataset for the ACS program. We will also continue producing 1-year estimates for communities of 65,000.
More information is posted in 2014 Data Release.
Census Explorer's Young Adults: Then and Now
Are today's "Millennials" that different from previous generations?
Using the 2009-2013 ACS 5-year estimates, as well as the 1980 Census, 1990 Census, and 2000 Census, our new interactive map looks at young adults ages 18-34 and lets you decide.