Federal Census & Statistics
The Census Bureau serves as the leading source of quality data about the nation's people and economy. A nationwide population census on a regular basis dates from the establishment of Article I, Section 2, of the United States Constitution.
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U.S. Census This link opens in a new windowThe Census Bureau's mission is to serve as the leading source of quality data about the nation's people and economy. Statistics are organized by themes, or topics, making it easier for you to find what you need.
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Data.Census.GovData-based access to demographic and economic data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Contains fully searchable in data tables from 2000-present.
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Census of the 1940s1940s population census schedules available for research and data query.
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IPUMS Census and Data TablesIPUMS USA (originally, the "Integrated Public Use Microdata Series") is a website and database providing access to over sixty integrated, high-precision samples of the American population drawn from sixteen federal censuses, from the American Community Surveys of 2000-present, and from the Puerto Rican Community Surveys of 2005-present.
California Census & Statistics
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Data.CA.govData.ca.gov is a statewide open data portal created to improve collaboration, expand transparency and lead to innovation and increased effectiveness. Open data is public data collected by the state through its routine business activities and published in a format that is easy to search, easy to download and easy to combine with other data sets from other sources; it does not include private or confidential data about individuals.
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California Health Jurisdiction Letters & NoticesPublic-facing platform dedicated to providing Local Health Jurisdictions accessible information to funding notifications, funding allocation, policy and process changes.
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State of California Department of Justice PublicationsPublications on criminal statistics available from the Attorney General's Office.
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California State Controller's Office: Local Government Financial DataFind revenues, spending, and other financial data of local governments such as cities, counties, and special districts. Also included is data for each of California’s 130 state and local government pension plans.