This dataset contains indicators for both the decennial Census and American Community Survey (ACS). Decennial Census indicators exist as the block, block group, and tract levels. ACS indicators are only at the block group and tract levels. The American Community Survey is produced annually by the U.S. Census Bureau in one, three, and five year estimates. It details basic information on demographics, race and ethnicity, economics, education levels, transportation modes, family and households characteristics, etc. The indicators here are based off of five year estimates. Raw data and more information on the American Community Survey can be found at https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/. (2018-01-15
This presentation features: Terminology & Definitions; Census Datafiles; ACS Data are Released Based...
The Census is transitioning to the American Community Survey (ACS) for replacement of the decennial ...
[This page intentionally left blank.] i Contents What is the American Community Survey?................
Users can generate tables, charts and maps or download data sets to gather information on the charac...
Analytical data report #15 is the latest in a series of bulletins designed to complement our traditi...
Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing ...
Supporting paper submitted by the United States1 I. BACKGROUND 1. The United States conducts a decen...
The data in this report are drawn from multiple U.S. Census Bureau datasets: the 2020 Decennial Cens...
The American Community Survey (ACS) is a U. S. Census Bureau product designed to provide accurate an...
Report that discusses the American Community Survey (ACS) and the gathering of detailed socioeconomi...
In 2010 the U.S. Census Bureau will achieve its goal of eliminating the long form sample from the de...
In the United States' decennial census, all persons living in the US are asked to fill out a short f...
This presentation discusses: Terminology & Definitions; Decennial Census Datafiles; Other Datafiles ...
The American Community Survey (ACS) is a Census Bureau product designed to provide accurate and time...
The American Community Survey, which will replace data many planners rely on from the decennial Cens...
This presentation features: Terminology & Definitions; Census Datafiles; ACS Data are Released Based...
The Census is transitioning to the American Community Survey (ACS) for replacement of the decennial ...
[This page intentionally left blank.] i Contents What is the American Community Survey?................
Users can generate tables, charts and maps or download data sets to gather information on the charac...
Analytical data report #15 is the latest in a series of bulletins designed to complement our traditi...
Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing ...
Supporting paper submitted by the United States1 I. BACKGROUND 1. The United States conducts a decen...
The data in this report are drawn from multiple U.S. Census Bureau datasets: the 2020 Decennial Cens...
The American Community Survey (ACS) is a U. S. Census Bureau product designed to provide accurate an...
Report that discusses the American Community Survey (ACS) and the gathering of detailed socioeconomi...
In 2010 the U.S. Census Bureau will achieve its goal of eliminating the long form sample from the de...
In the United States' decennial census, all persons living in the US are asked to fill out a short f...
This presentation discusses: Terminology & Definitions; Decennial Census Datafiles; Other Datafiles ...
The American Community Survey (ACS) is a Census Bureau product designed to provide accurate and time...
The American Community Survey, which will replace data many planners rely on from the decennial Cens...
This presentation features: Terminology & Definitions; Census Datafiles; ACS Data are Released Based...
The Census is transitioning to the American Community Survey (ACS) for replacement of the decennial ...
[This page intentionally left blank.] i Contents What is the American Community Survey?................