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Announcements

Consolidated Federal Funds Report  (10/7/04)

Federal domestic spending tops $2 trillion in 2003, according to reports released by the Census Bureau.   more »

In the Spotlight

108th Congressional District Wall Maps

Congressional District Maps

High quality electronic versions of maps for all 108th Congressional Districts. more »

Data Highlights

American Community Survey

This survey provides detailed population and housing information on an annual basis to support programs and policies at the Federal, State, and Local levels.
more  |  ACS Congressional Toolkit

Decennial Census

The Decennial Census profiles the people and housing of our nation every 10 years. Census 2000 data are also available for the Island Areas.

Economic Indicators

The Economic indicators track the health of our national economy on a monthly and quarterly basis. more »

Economic Census

The Economic Census profiles the economy every five years from the national to the local level. more »

Consolidated Federal Funds Report

Where do your federal dollars go. more »


U.S. Population Clock

real-time population clocks

Director's Corner


Charles Louis Kincannon biography, testimonies, and statements.
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What's New

Quarterly Services Survey Economic Indicator  (9/13/04)

The U.S. Department of Commerce releases the first results of the Quarterly Services Survey.  more »

2003 Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Data  (8/26/04)

2003 Income, Poverty and Health Insurance (CPS Report) and data from the 2003 American Community Survey (ACS) released August 26th, 2004. more »

Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2002  (8/2/04)

A record number of people registered to vote in the 2002 congressional elections. more »

2003 Population Estimates for Cities and Towns  (6/24/04)

Eight of the nation's 10 fastest growing large cities (100,000 or more population) are in the Western states of Arizona, Nevada and California.  more »

American Community Survey (ACS) Congressional Toolkit  (6/9/04)

A guide to help you answer your constituents questions about the survey, its benefits, and how to obtain additional information.  more »

The American Housing Survey (AHS) (6/2/04)

Sponsored by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, this survey enters its fourth decade with the publication of 2003 results.  more »

2002 Economic Census Industry Series Reports  (4/29/04)

The first report of the 2002 Economic Census Industry Series is now available. To view this report and others coming soon, check the detailed release schedule.

Facts for Features (Special Edition): The 2004 Presidential Election  (1/6/04)

Data on turnout and trends from presidential elections in preparation for the 2004 presidential election season. See Facts for Features (Special Edition): The 2004 Presidential Election.




Source:  U.S. Census Bureau:

Created January 17, 2003     Last Revised: October 7, 2004
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