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On the Web
- Economics and Statistics Administration - Statistical, economic, and demographic information collected by the Federal Government is made available to the public through the bureaus and offices of the Department of Commerce that are known collectively as the Economics and Statistics Administration (ESA).
- Statistical Abstract of the United States - Statistics on social and economic conditions in the United States. Selected international data included.
- Statistics About Business Size - Statistics about small business or company size in general, available from the U.S. Census Bureau data.
- U.S. Census Bureau People Topics - Historical, current, and estimated population statistics searchable by a variety of topics. Includes running US and World PopClocks.
- Infoplease.com - Historical perspective and statistics of the U.S. Census
- CenStats Databases - Census maps, building permit statistics, county business patterns, and other databases from the Census Bureau.
- US Census Bureau - Includes data for the 2000 Census of Population and Housing, the U.S. and World Population clocks.
- POP Clocks - World and United States population counters.
- Census 2000 Data Access and Use - Supplementary data about the data which augments the information on Census 2000 provided by the Census Bureau. Includes news, perspecitives, documents, spreadsheets.
- Census 2000 Resident Population and Apportionment Counts - Provides access to the first results of the 2000 Census, including video clips, historical photographs, and school materials.
Wikipedia Articles
- Economics and Statistics Administration - The Economics and Statistics Administration (ESA) is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that produces, analyzes and disseminates national economic and demographic data.
- Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs - The Under Secretary for Economic Affairs is the principal economic adviser to the United States Secretary of Commerce and the Administrator of the Economics and Statistics Administration. The Under Secretary oversees two statistical agencies, the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Census Bureau.