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kinds of reports can I generate? |
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Profiles
View regional profiles for the nation as a whole, individual
states, congressional districts, or any of the 7 other
kinds of geographic areas. |
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Rankings
Create a ranking table from one of over 21 population
indicators. Use the "Quick Rank" feature to
easily rank all geographic areas of one type (i.e., all
states, all congressional districts, etc.) or use the
"Custom Ranking" feature to choose your own
geographic areas. |
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Raw
Data Download delimited text files containing
raw data for any or all available regions for your own
offline use. |
What data are
available?
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Data are available
for:
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Geographic regions
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- Income and poverty
- Parental employment
- Education
- Language
- Disability
- Neighborhood characteristics
- Age and Sex
- Race
- Hispanic Origin Status
- Living arrangements
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- The United States
- Individual states
- The nation's largest cities
- Counties
- American Indian/Alaska Native/Hawaiian
Home Lands
- Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical
Areas
- Metropolitan Statistical Areas
- Primary Metropolitan Statistical
Areas
- Congressional districts (for the
108th congress)
- New England Towns
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What
sources were used?
This site consists of population data about age, gender, households,
families, and housing units from the Census Short Form (Census
SF1) and social, economic, and housing data from the Census
Long Form (Census SF3). The site now includes estimates for
the 108th Congressional Districts; KIDS COUNT Census Data Online
is currently the only site with this information. Learn
more about the sources used.
Your feedback and
comments about this site are welcome.
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