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Access demographic, economic and population data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Explore census data with visualizations and view tutorials.
The United States has collected data about its population since 1790 and continues to collect data every 10 years. Learn how to find previous census records.
Census records can provide the building blocks of your research. The first Federal Population Census was taken in 1790, and has been taken every ten years since. Because of a 72-year restriction on access to the Census, the most recent year available is 1950.
Search Census Records Online and Other Resources. Federal Census records have been digitized by several of NARA's partners, and will eventually be available as well through the National Archives Catalog. Click on a Census year to start your search.
Learn the history of our different censuses, surveys, and statistical programs, from the Decennial Census and Economic Census to demographic and more.
IPUMS provides census and survey data from around the world integrated across time and space. IPUMS integration and documentation makes it easy to study change, conduct comparative research, merge information across data types, and analyze individuals within family and community context.
Learn about America's People, Places, and Economy on the official United States Census Bureau data platform. Explore, customize, and download Census data tables, maps, charts, profiles, and microdata.
This website highlights significant developments in the history of the U.S. Census. Select "Through the Decades" to get at a summary of census data gathering.
Historical Census Data. Social Explorer. Easy to access maps and tables from 1790-2010 census, plus American Community Survey through 2015. Downloadable in Excel, CSV, SPSS, SAS, and Stata file formats. Census Decennials.
Find Census data. Use Census QuickFacts to search for your state, county, or city’s census data. Learn about your state's nickname, top businesses, and more with Census State Facts for Students.