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Bureau of the Census

I believe everyone is familiar with the Census Bureau's statistics, so topics are summarized briefly in alphabetic groups. This is perhaps not as useful as by topic, but there is so much information that I chose the expedient method rather than the more useful one.

A
Aging; agriculture; apportionment; assets.
B
Birthplace; births; building permits; business.
C
Census; child care; children; citizenship; city/county governments; college enrollment; communications; commodity flows; companies; computer ownership and use; commuting; construction; county and business patterns; county and city databook; county profiles; crops; current industrial reports; current population survey.
D
Deaths; demographic business characteristics; divorces; decennial census; durable goods orders.
E
Economy; economic census; education; employment; enterprises; entrepreneurs; estimates (housing; households; income; persons; poverty); expenditures; exports.
F
Families; farms; federal expenditures; federal government data; federal-state cooperative program; fertility; finance, insurance, and real estate; finances of governments and schools; financial report; foreign born; foreign trade.
G
Genealogy; geographic area profiles; governments.
H
Health insurance; hispanic origin; homeownership; household economic statistics; households and families; housing statistics; housing starts.
I
Immigration; imports; income; insurance; international statistics; international trade; irrigation.
J
Journey to work.
L
Labor force; land (farms, ownership); language use; livestock; living arrangements.
M
Manufacturing; maps; marital status; market value of agricultural products; marriage, metropolitan areas; migration; mining; minority-owned businesses; mobility/movers.
N
Nativity.
P
Place of birth; place of work; population topics; poverty; previous residence; prices and inflation; product profiles; program participation; population; public finance and employment.
Q
Quarterly financial report.
R
Race; real estate; regional statistics; retail; rural/urban.
S
Schools; service industries; small area estimates; small businesses; state profiles; statistical abstract; surveys.
T
Taxes; travel to work; TIGER files; trade balance; transportation; truck use.
U
Utilities; urban/rural.
V
Vacancy; voting and registration.
W
Wealth; wholesale; women-owned businesses.



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