Social, demographic, and economic information, searchable and categorized by subject. See also the Census Data portal.
Demographic, economic, and social statistics of the United States from colonial times to the end of the 20th century. Data can be searched, downloaded, and graphed.
Provides easy ways to get demographic tables from the US Decennial Census and the American Community Survey.
Collection of historical and current state-level data covering health care, crime, education, economy, and many more.
Online application for locating and mapping US Census data and other demographic resources. Maps created on Social Explorer can be exported as images. To download the data itself in tabular and GIS formats see National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS).
Statistics and studies gathered by market researchers, trade organizations, scientific publications, and government sources on over 600 industries
Compendium of U.S. economic, social, and political data. A good first stop when you're looking for statistics.
Data and research reports on sexual and reproductive health issues, including abortion.
Data on the amount of time people in the U.S. spend on various activities, such as sleeping, eating, housework, grocery shopping, etc. From the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Provides access to tables and graphs that display the ebb and flow of public opinion, electoral behavior, and choice in American politics over time. Contains data collected by the American National Election Studies, organized into nine topics.
Survey that tracks health conditions and risk behaviors in the U.S. "Provides state-specific information about asthma, diabetes, health care access, alcohol use, hypertension, obesity, cancer screening, nutrition and physical activity, tobacco use, and more."
Box office data on films released since 1989. Includes ranked data for each season, reviews of weekends at the box office from 1997 to the present, and a list of top grossing films.
GDP and economic accounts, data, and publications. Includes historical and current National Income & Product Accounts (NIPA) tables, state and county personal income data, and full text of Survey of Current Business.
Employment, price, and productivity data plus regional economic reports.
Annual reports, transportation financial data, transportation indicators, and more from the Department of Transporation. TranStats offers a searchable index of over 100 transportation databases as well as social and demographic data used in transportation research.
Integrated system for accessing a wide variety of public health reports and data systems available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Includes a directory by topic, an A to Z index, and WONDER online databases for numerical data on Births, Deaths, Cancer, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Tuberculosis, Vaccine Adverse Events, and more.
From the US Census Bureau, this site offers current data on people, housing, business and government in tabular form (importable to GIS or statistical software) or as ready-made thematic maps. Sources include the American Community Survey, the Decennial Census of Population and Housing, and the Economic Census.
Evaluative information on U.S.-based charities. Includes data on each charity's income and expenses.
Annual reports of state and county-level economic data (business establishments, employees, and payroll) by industry, from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Publications from each decennial U.S. Census of Population and Housing dating back to 1790. Also includes information about how each census was taken and changes that were made from the previous census.
Quick source of information on the latest key economic indicators with links to some time-series data.
Time series data from The State of Working America on jobs, wages, and family earnings, and Economy Track data including unemployment, underemployment, and labor force participation. In PDF and Excel formats.
Tables in back of volume include U.S. economic statistics for the past 40-50 years.
Official vote counts for federal elections "from the official sources among the various states and territories." Data is available for all federal elections from 1920 onward. Provided by the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Statistics and analysis from the U.S. Energy Information Administration
Database of scanned images of publications with historical economic statistics. Designed to provide access to older data heretofore only available in print publications. From the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Data on sales and prices of homes for the U.S. plus state-by-state existing-home sales and metropolitan area home prices. From the National Association of Realtors.
Social science datasets available for download and analysis in statistical software. Datasets are made available through the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research at the University of Michigan.
Data on immigrants to the U.S., refugees, naturalizations, and deportations from the Department of Homeland Security.
Recent data on various types of insurance. From the Insurance Information Institute.
Sources for current and historical foreign trade statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
From the Annie E. Casey Foundation, this site publishes data on the condition of children and families in the U.S., on the community, city, state, and national levels. Contains over one hundred indicators of child well-being, including economic status, health, safety, and risk factors.
Major League Baseball salaries based on players on opening day rosters and disabled lists and suspended list. From USA Today.
Contains data on thirty different languages spoken throughout the United States by geographic region, percentage of speakers, number of speakers, and age.
Data and research reports from annual surveys on the use of alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs by 8th, 10th, and 12th graders in the U.S. From the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.
Department of Education statistics and information on the state of education in the U.S. and other nations. See especially the Digest of Education Statistics and The Condition of Education.
Extensive collection of health-related statistical reports and publications from the U.S. government.
Extensive macroeconomic time series data for OECD countries and non-OECD zones. Includes historical statistics as well as projections extending two years beyond the current date.
Reports and data on Internet and technology use in America.
Brought to you by the Statistics in Sports section of the American Statistical Association.
Links to Web sites providing state-specific statistical information. From the U.S. Census Bureau.
State-level data on health status (including smoking rates); health costs, insurance, and services; women's health (including abortion policies and statistics); minority health; and AIDS/HIV (including sex education policies). From the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Current news on state governments. Can be used to find sources and web sites that provide comparative state information and data (e.g., which states have the death penalty). From the Pew Center on the States.
Comparative data for all 50 states in six areas: fiscal and economic, public safety and justice, energy and environment, transportation, health and human services, and education. From the Council for State Governments.
Links to principal U.S. (and international) statistical agency sites. From the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Detailed data from individual and business tax filings. From the Statistics of Income Division of the IRS.
Data on U.S. commodity trade, including global trade patterns and state and metro-area export statistics.
Up-to-the-minute projections of U.S. and world population. From the U.S. Census Bureau.
Data on federal crimes, offenders, and punishments. Includes annual Federal Sentencing Statistics.
Reports and datasets from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Includes production and prices of crops and food. Some international coverage.
Easy-to-use site for learning and performing statistical computations including the T-test, Chi-Square Test of Association, and ANOVA. Fun, fun, fun!
Coverage: 1996-present
Historical data on cash assistance programs (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) in all 50 states. From the Urban Institute.