Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2002 - A record number of people registered to vote in the 2002 congressional elections. more »
6/2/04
The American Housing Survey (AHS) - sponsored by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, enters its fourth decade with the publication of 2003 results. more »
3/22/04
Global Population Profile: 2002 - Tables, maps, and charts on population, fertility, mortality, contraceptive use, and related demographic topics. more »
3/12/04
Women's History Month: A New Era for Working Women
Highlights of the changing roles of women through the last 40 years in the United States. more »
3/10/04
2003 Population Estimates - Census Bureau estimates the number of adults,
older people, and school-age children in states. more »
2/11/04
African-American History Month: 50 Years of Change A multimedia Web page with video, stories, and links to data related to African-American History Month (February 2004). more »
The Foreign Born Population: 2000 A Census Bureau report that documents the dramatic increase in the foreign-born population during the 1990s, with information for the nation, regions, states, large cities, and counties. more »
12/2/03
Custodial Mothers and Fathers and Their Child Support: 2001 Single parents and their income between 1993 and 2001: About 45 percent of custodial parents who were due child support payments received the full amount in 2001. more »
11/21/03
National Adoption Month: Census Bureau Takes First Look at Adopted Children.A Census Bureau first-ever profile examines the characteristics of the nation's 2.1 million adopted children. more »
11/20/03
American Homes: 2000 A review of the types of American homes, including mobile homes, when they were built, when householders moved in, median household income, and the number of occupants per room. more »
11/3/03
Young, Single, College-Educated Move to Large Metropolitan Areas: Report based on Census 2000 results examines where young college graduates moved to over a five-year period. more »
10/30/03
South attracts more people than it loses: More non-Hispanic whites, blacks, Asians and Hispanics moved to the South between 1995 and 2000 than left that region for other parts of the country. more »
10/23/03
Percentage of childless women 40 to 44 years old increases: About 18 percent of women ages 40 to 44 in 2002 had never had a child, compared with 10 percent in 1976. more »
10/16/03
Grandparents living with grandchildren:
A first-ever look at Census data collected on grandparents serving as primary caregivers for their grandchildren. more »
10/8/03
Millions speak a language other than English:
Nearly 1-in-5 people, or 47 million U.S. residents age 5 and older, spoke a language other than English at home in 2000. more »
6/18/03
Hispanic community is the nation's largest minority community:
The latest population estimates indicate that the Hispanic community is the nation's largest minority community. more »
Previous What's New Items...
9/21/04
Facts for Features: Opening of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. more »
8/31/04
SUV Registrations up 39 percent in California.
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8/6/04
Facts for Features: Labor Day 2004: September 6.
more »
8/5/04
The nation's foreign-born population in 2003 numbered 33.5 million, or 12 percent of the total U.S. population. more »
7/15/04
2003 Population Estimates data for cities and towns are now available from the data sets page in American FactFinder.
The 2003 County Population estimates are now available from the data sets page in American FactFinder.
Five Georgia counties are among the top 10 fastest-growing, according to the press release.
Ranking Tables for Population in Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas, and New England City and Town Areas: 1990 and 2000. more »
12/29/03
The Special EEO File contains the most detail available about occupation by race, ethnicity, and sex for various geographies, including nation, state, county, place, and Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
State and local government workers exceed 15 million. more »
10/28/03
Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates for the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and each of the 3,140 counties. View the estimates and data files.