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Census and Government Statistics

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More Industry, Business and Economic Statistics | Population and Social Statistics

American Community Survey
by United States Census Bureau
Find current estimates ( 2007 ) for jurisdictions with a population over 65,000. In December 2008, the Bureau will provide three-year estimates based on data collected from 2005 to 2007 and will include all geographic areas with populations of 20,000 or more.

American FactFinder
provided by the United States Census Bureau
Main gateway to United States, state, county, city, tract and block level figures from the 1990 and 2000 Census of Population and Housing, the latest Economic Census, and the American Community Survey which estimates how communities are changing annually.

Census 2010
The census is a count of everyone living in the United States taken every 10 years. April 1, 2010 is Census Day.

Census 2010 Redistricting Program
Every ten years, governors and state legislatures are given official population figures to be used to determine legislative and election boundaries. The process of setting the boundaries of their congressional and other election districts is known as redistricting. The Census Bureau is planning for the Census 2010 redistricting effort.

Census Tract Street Locator
by United States Census Bureau
Census tracts are usually the smallest geographical area you need for finding statistics about your neighborhood. Enter a street address and find out the census tract for that address.

Congressional Apportionment
Apportionment is the process of dividing up the seats in the House of Representatives among the 50 states. This site explains who's counted, how apportionment is determined, a history of the process, 2000 Census results used for the current House and more.

FedStats
Gateway to statistics gathered by over 100 United States government agencies.

State and County QuickFacts
by the United States Census Bureau
Contains quick and easy access to facts about people and business for the United States, states, counties, and cities with 25,000 or more inhabitants. There is also State Facts for Students, a site specifically for younger students.

Statistical Abstract of the United States
by United States Bureau of Census
This online version is a comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States as well as the states. Find the most recent annual edition and historical abstracts compiled throughout the decades with data back to colonial times.

United States Census Bureau
Arranged by subjects, this site leads to local, United States or international population, housing and business information, and other statistics.

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Federal Government at a Glance

America.gov
by the United States Department of State
Information about current foreign policy and about American life and culture.

Law InfoCenter (local interest)
by Baltimore County Public Library
Find local, state, and national codes, laws, and regulations and more facts about our courts.

United States Government Manual
This official handbook of the federal government gives information on the agencies of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches. It also includes information on quasi-official agencies, international organizations in which the United States participates, and boards, commissions, and committees.

United States House of Representatives
The official web site.

United States Senate
The official web site

U S A.gov
United States government's official web portal.

Your Government
from The White House
Information about the President's Cabinet, Executive Offices of the President and advisors to the President, the three branches of government and more.

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Industry, Business and Economic Statistics

Bureau of Economic Analysis
of the United States Department of Commerce
Find out how the nation's economy is doing, the United States gross domestic product ( G D P ), the balance of payments, gross domestic product by industry, international trade, travel and tourism, and more. The Survey of Current Business, the Bureau's monthly journal, is available for the years 1994 to the present.

Census Bureau Economic Programs: Business and Industry
Find minority and women-owned business numbers, retail, manufacturing and service industry figures, inventories, business ownership, e-commerce, state exports, etc. Many down to the county level.

County and Zip Code Business Patterns
Select state or enter zip code. Find number of businesses in a specific industry, yearly payroll, and employment figures by county.

EconData.net
Local and regional socioeconomic data arranged by subject and who provides the information. Covers quality of life, population, employment, wages, occupations, industry sectors, income, banking, and more.

Economic Indicators
from the United States Census Bureau
Latest on economic output, production, international trade, and transportation . Housing starts, homeownership, construction, trade, shipments, sales and inventories and orders, and more. Has calendar of when figures are released.

Economic Statistics
from the White House
Quick access to statistics on employment and unemployment, productivity, income, disposable personal income, oil imports, international trade, money stock, bank credit, interest rates and bond yields, personal savings rate, gross domestic product, personal consumption expenditures, retail trade and more.

Guide to the Economic Census
A picture of the United States economy from the national to the local level is prepared every 5 years. This guide explains how the figures are gathered, used, and reported.

NationMaster.com
A handy way to graphically compare nations. NationMaster is a compilation of statistics from such sources as the C I A World Factbook, United Nations, and Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development

North American Industry Classification System ( NAICS )
by United States Census Bureau
NAICS codes replaced the Standard Industrial Classification ( SIC ) codes used prior to 1997.

Quarterly Workforce Indicators (Q W I)
by the United States Census Bureau
Covers the local economy - where jobs are, for what kind of workers, how much workers can expect to make and employers expect to pay them. This set of economic indicators -- including employment, job creation, wages, and worker turnover -- can be queried by different levels of geography -- state, county, metro, and workforce investment area -- as well as by detailed industry, gender, and age of workers. Take a look at the Community Economic Development (CED) HotReport for an individual county.

StateMaster.com
"A statistical database which allows you to research and compare different data on the states. Data compiled from various primary sources such as the United States Census Bureau, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Center for Educational Statistics."

Statistical Sites on the World Wide Web
Links to Federal and International statistical agencies, and state labor market information. A link to FedStats provides statistical data from more than 100 agencies in the Federal Government, which can be sorted by topic, district, or geographic location.

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Population and Social Statistics

American Community Survey
A nationwide survey designed to provide communities with a fresh look at how they're changing. It will replace the long form in future censuses and is a critical element in the 2010 census plan.

Find current estimates ( 2007 ) for jurisdictions with a population over 65,000. In December 2008, the Bureau will provide 3-year estimates based on data collected from 2005 to 2007 and will include all geographic areas with populations of 20,000 or more.

American FactFinder
Main gateway to United States, state, county, city, tract and block level figures from the 1990 and 2000 Census of Population and Housing, and the latest Economic Census.

Census Population and Housing 1790-2000
Data ranges from the most recent census to the historical decennial census conducted throughout the decades. Additional data is added as historical records become available.

Historical Census Browser
Data and terminology presented in the Historical Census Browser are drawn directly from historical volumes of the U.S. Census of Population and Housing. Covers 1790-1960 for each state and county.

Immigration Statistics
provided by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, and the United States Department of Homeland Security
Information about the various foreign nationals who are examined, naturalized, caught, or removed from the country.

NationMaster.com
A handy way to graphically compare nations. NationMaster is a compilation of statistics from such sources as the C I A World Factbook, United Nations, and Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development

StateMaster.com
"A handy way to graphically compare the states. Data compiled from various primary sources such as the United States Census Bureau, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Center for Educational Statistics"

Uniform Crime Reports
from the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Includes figures on the amount and rate of different types of crime offenses for the nation, the states, and individual agencies. The figures include arrests and law enforcement employee data, hate crime statistics and numbers of law enforcement officers killed and assaulted.

U S A Counties
Features over 5,900 data items for the United States, states and counties from the Census Bureau and other Federal agencies. The information covers  the following general topics: age, agriculture, ancestry, banking, building permits, business patterns, crime, earnings, education, elections, employment, government, health, households, housing, income, labor force, manufactures, population, poverty, retail trade, social programs, veterans, vital statistics, water use, and wholesale trade. Data is published for 2007 estimates and many items from the 2000 Census of Population and Housing, the 1990 and 1980 census and the 2002, 1997, 1992, 1987, 1982 and 1977 economic censuses.

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Supreme Court

Law InfoCenter (local interest)
by Baltimore County Public Library
Find local, state, and national codes, laws, and regulations and more facts about our federal courts.

Supreme Court of the United States
Official site includes an overview of the court and its procedures, justices' caseload, and brief biographies of current justices. Lists all former justices from 1789 to present.

United States Supreme Court
 from the Cornell University Law School Supreme Court Collection web site.
Lists current Justices with links to a page for each Justice that has biographical information and recent decisions by that justice.

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