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Statistics

  • U.S. Census Bureau
  • A leading source of quality data about the nations' people and economy.

  • American FactFinder
  • It provides quick and easy access to population, housing, economic, and geographic data from the Decennial Census, Economic Census, and American Community Survey.

  • Statistical Abstract of the U.S.
  • A collection of statistics on social and economic conditions in the United States.

  • Tennessee - Statistics and Data

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
  • BLS is an independent national statistical agency that collects, processes, analyzes, and disseminates essential statistical data to the American public, the U.S. Congress, other Federal agencies, State and local governments, business, and labor. The BLS also serves as a statistical resource to the Department of Labor.

  • Childstats.gov
  • Offers easy access to federal and state statistics and reports on children and their families, including: population and family characteristics, economic security, health, behavior and social environment,and education.

  • FirstGov.gov
  • A U.S. gateway to all government information.

  • Expenditures on Children by Families
  • Provides estimates of the cost of raising children from birth to age 17.

  • LexisNexis Statistical 1973+
  • Index to statistical data of all kinds from federal, state, private and international sources.

  • Federal Statistics Briefing Rooms (White House)
  • A selection of the latest economic and social federal statistics.

  • Historical Census Browser
  • Population and economy data for U.S. states and counties, 1790-1960.

  • Statistical Resources on the Web (University of Michigan)
  • Is a web Site of the Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics (Forum).

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