Community-grouped information gleaned from the American Community Survey, the American Housing Survey, the Annual Economic Survey, the Annual Surveys of Governments, the Census of Governments, the Commodity Flow Survey, the Decennial Census, the Economic Census, the Equal Employment Opportunity Tabulation, the Population Estimates Program, and the Puerto Rico Community Survey.
the five-year measure of American business and the economy, which was last conducted in 2012. You can view information from the Economic Census through the new Industry Statistics Portal, view an Industry Snapshot, find economic data by topic or by geography, and more.
Interactive maps and mapping tools, including OnTheMap, the Census Data Mapper, Reference Maps, TIGER Products, and TIGERweb. Here, TIGER = Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing.
The Library offers reports, publications, and working papers in a variety of formats, including audio, video, mobile apps, images, and written publications. Examples of these reports include: Changes in Areas With Concentrated Poverty: 2000 to 2012, English-Speaking Ability of the Foreign-Born Population, and Young-Adult Voting: An Analysis of Presidential Elections, 1964-2012. You can browse publications by date or by topic.
UN Data provides access to all UN databases through a single entry point. The databases, tables and glossaries that are searchable by UN Data contain over 60 million data points cover a wide range of themes including Agriculture, Crime, Education, Employment, Energy, Environment, Health, HIV/AIDS, Human Development, Industry, Information and Communication Technology, National Accounts, Population, Refugees, Tourism, Trade, as well as the Millennium Development Goals indicators.
The OFFSTATS database is provided by the University of Auckland Library in New Zealand and includes links to free statistics from official sources around the web. You can search by country, region or subject. The database can be searched by a single category, or a combination of categories.
Data.gov is the home of the US government’s open data. You can find Federal, state and local data, tools, and resources to conduct research, build apps, design data visualizations, and more on the following topics: agriculture, climate, consumer, education, energy, finance, geospatial, global development, health, jobs & skills, public safety, science & research, weather, business, cities, counties, ethics, law, manufacturing, ocean, and states.