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Accommodation and Food Services
Age
Agriculture
Ancestry
Banking
Building Permits
Business, Private Nonfarm
Civilian Labor Force
Crime
Earnings
Education
Elections
Employment
Federal Government
Government
Health
Hispanic or Latino Population
Households
Housing
Income
Income and Poverty
Internal Revenue Service
Labor Force
Land Area
Local Area Government
Manufactures
Nonemployer Statistics
Personal Income
Population
Poverty
Race Data
Retail Trade
Survey of Business Owners
Sex Data
Social Programs
Veterans
Vital Statistics
Water Usage
Wholesale Trade
SUBJECT | EXCEL FILES (Windows Settings) | ZIP FILES |
---|---|---|
Reference Information Files | Flag_Reference.xls Footnote_Reference.xls Mastdata.xls Mastgroups.xls Source.xls Unit_Reference.xls |
Ref.zip |
Accommodation and Food Services - NAICS only | AFN01.xls | AFN.zip |
Age | AGE01.xls AGE02.xls AGE03.xls AGE04.xls |
AGE.zip |
Agriculture - NAICS | AGN01.xls AGN02.xls |
AGN.zip |
Agriculture - SIC | AGS01.xls | AGS.zip |
Ancestry | ANC01.xls ANC02.xls ANC03.xls |
ANC.zip |
Banking | BNK01.xls BNK02.xls |
BNK.zip |
Building Permits | BPS01.xls BPS02.xls |
BPS.zip |
Business, Private Nonfarm - (U.S. Census Bureau) - Total | BZA01.xls | BZA.zip |
Business, Private Nonfarm - (U.S. Census Bureau) - NAICS | BZN01.xls BZN02.xls BZN03.xls BZN04.xls BZN05.xls BZN06.xls |
BZN.zip |
Business, Private Nonfarm - (U.S. Census Bureau) - SIC | BZS01.xls BZS02.xls |
BZS.zip |
Civilian Labor Force (Bureau of Labor Statistics) | CLF01.xls | CLF.zip |
Crime | CRM01.xls CRM02.xls CRM03.xls |
CRM.zip |
Earnings, Total and Selected Industries (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - NAICS | EAN01.xls EAN02.xls |
EAN.zip |
Earnings, Total and Selected Industries (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - SIC | EAS01.xls | EAS.zip |
Education | EDU01.xls EDU02.xls |
EDU.zip |
Elections (CQ Press) | ELE01.xls | ELE.zip |
Employment (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - NAICS | EMN01.xls EMN02.xls |
EMN.zip |
Employment (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - SIC | EMS01.xls | EMS.zip |
Federal Government | FED01.xls FED02.xls FED03.xls FED04.xls |
FED.zip |
Government (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - Earnings - NAICS | GAN01.xls | GAN.zip |
Government (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - Earnings/Employment - SIC | GEE01.xls | GEE.zip |
Government (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - Employment - NAICS | GEN01.xls | GEN.zip |
Health | HEA01.xls HEA02.xls |
HEA.zip |
Hispanic or Latino Population | HIS01.xls HIS02.xls |
HIS.zip |
Households | HSD01.xls HSD02.xls |
HSD.zip |
Housing | HSG01.xls HSG02.xls HSG03.xls HSG04.xls HSG05.xls |
HSG.zip |
Income, Money (U.S. Census Bureau) | INC01.xls INC02.xls INC03.xls |
INC.zip |
Income and Poverty | IPE01.xls | IPE.zip |
Internal Revenue Service | IRS01.xls | IRS.zip |
Labor Force (U.S. Census Bureau) | LFE01.xls LFE02.xls LFE03.xls |
LFE.zip |
Land Area | LND01.xls | LND.zip |
Local Area Government | LOG01.xls LOG02.xls |
LOG.zip |
Manufactures - NAICS | MAN01.xls | MAN.zip |
Manufactures - SIC | MAS01.xls | MAS.zip |
Nonemployer Statistics | NES01.xls NES02.xls NES03.xls NES04.xls |
NES.zip |
Personal Income (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - NAICS | PEN01.xls | PEN.zip |
Personal Income (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - SIC | PIN01.xls | PIN.zip |
Population - Total and Selected Characteristics | POP01.xls POP02.xls POP03.xls |
POP.zip |
Population - Group Quarters | PPQ01.xls | PPQ.zip |
Population Estimates | PST01.xls PST02.xls |
PST.zip |
Poverty | PVY01.xls PVY02.xls |
PVY.zip |
Race Data | RHI01.xls RHI02.xls |
RHI.zip |
Retail Trade - NAICS | RTN01.xls | RTN.zip |
Retail Trade - SIC | RTS01.xls | RTS.zip |
Survey of Business Owners | SBO01.xls | SBO.zip |
Sex Data | SEX01.xls | SEX.zip |
Social Programs - Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) | SPR01.xls SPR02.xls SPR03.xls |
SPR.zip |
Veterans | VET01.xls | VET.zip |
Vital Statistics - Births, Deaths, and Infant Deaths | VST01.xls VST02.xls |
VST.zip |
Water Usage | WAT01.xls | WAT.zip |
Wholesale Trade - NAICS | WTN01.xls | WTN.zip |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau