Census Bureau Economics and Statistics Administration Department of Commerce Executive Branch Government United States
Census Bureau Economics and Statistics Administration Department of Commerce Executive Branch Government United States
Under the Department of Commerce and responsible for taking the census of the United States every ten years.
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US Census Bureau - Includes data for the 2000 Census of Population and Housing, the U.S. and World Population clocks.
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Statistics About Business Size - Statistics about small business or company size in general, available from the U.S. Census Bureau data.
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Census 2000 Data Access and Use - Supplementary data about the data which augments the information on Census 2000 provided by the Census Bureau. Includes news, perspecitives, documents, spreadsheets.
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US Census Bureau, Census 2000 - General information on Census 2000. Includes access to data from the 1990 census.
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CenStats Databases - Census maps, building permit statistics, county business patterns, and other databases from the Census Bureau.
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Census 2000 Resident Population and Apportionment Counts - Provides access to the first results of the 2000 Census, including video clips, historical photographs, and school materials.
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Missouri Census Data Center (MCDC) - Provides menu-driven access to 1980, 1990, and 2000 Census Demographic Profiles for all states, counties, tracts, cities, ZIP codes and metropolitan areas for entire United States.
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U.S. Census Bureau People Topics - Historical, current, and estimated population statistics searchable by a variety of topics. Includes running US and World PopClocks.
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State & County QuickFacts - Provides frequently requested Census Bureau information at the national, state and county level.
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POP Clocks - World and United States population counters.
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How Stuff Works: U.S. Census - The story behind the $6.5 billion U.S. Census and why the paperwork is required. Explains what the government actually does with the census forms and how the actual census operates; links to relevant information.
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Statistical Abstract of the United States - Statistics on social and economic conditions in the United States. Selected international data included.
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Infoplease.com - Historical perspective and statistics of the U.S. Census
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