
These tutorials are from the U.S. Census Bureau and will help with navigating the new database.
Research and activities related to children and families
Detailed, informative profiles for every city in the United States.
These raw data sets contain Point-in-Time (PIT) estimates and national PIT estimates of homelessness as well as national estimates of homelessness by state and estimates of chronic homelessness since 2007.
Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes, and trends shaping the world.
The Census Bureau is the leading source of quality data about the nation's people and economy. You have two options to start your search on the landing page of data.census.gov: a free-form single search bar or an advanced search filtering experience.
An alphabetical listing of all census information available from the US> Census Bureau.
The information on these statistics pages includes the best statistics currently available on the prevalence, treatment, and costs of mental disorders for the population of the United States, in addition to information about possible consequences of mental illnesses, such as suicide and disability.
From the Center for Disease Control the National Vital Statistics System is the oldest and most successful example of inter-governmental data sharing in Public Health and the shared relationships, standards, and procedures form the mechanism by which NCHS collects and disseminates the Nation's official vital statistics.