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The American Community Survey is a way to provide the data communities need every year instead of once in ten years. It is an on-going survey that the Census Bureau plans will replace the long form in the 2010 Census.  more...


2003  

The 2003 Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households and housing units for every state in the Nation, most areas with a population of 250,000 or more, and selected areas of 65,000 or more. The tables include housing units, both occupied and vacant.


2002  

The 2002 Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households and housing units for every state in the Nation, most areas with a population of 250,000 or more, and selected areas of 65,000 or more. The tables include housing units, both occupied and vacant.

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2001  

The 2001 Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households and housing units for areas with a population size of 65,000 or more in the 31 comparison sites. The tables include housing units, both occupied and vacant.

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2000  

The 2000 Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households and housing units for areas with a population size of 65,000 or more in the 31 comparison sites. The tables include housing units, both occupied and vacant.

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1999  

The 1999 Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households and housing units for areas with a population size of 65,000 or more people in the 31 comparison sites. The tables include housing units and Group Quarters. Separate estimates are not produced for Group Quarters.

Note: Some tables may not be available due to insufficient sample


1998  

The 1997-1998 Combined Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households, and housing units for areas with a population size of 30,000 to 64,999 in each of the two years. These tables are limited to housing units, occupied and vacant.


The 1996-1998 Combined Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households, and housing units for areas with a population size of 20,000 to 29,999 in each of the three years. These tables are limited to housing units, occupied and vacant.


The 1998 Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households and housing units for areas with a population size of 65,000 or more in the American Community Survey sample. These tables are limited to housing units, occupied and vacant.


The 1997 to 1998 Percent Change Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households, and housing units for counties and places with a population size of 250,000 or more. These tables are limited to housing units, occupied and vacant.


The 1996 to 1998 Percent Change Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households, and housing units for counties and places with a population size of 250,000 or more. These tables are limited to housing units, occupied and vacant.


1997  

The 1996-1997 Combined Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households, and housing units for areas with a population size of 30,000 to 64,999 in each of the two years. These tables are limited to housing units, occupied and vacant.


The 1997 Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households and housing units for areas with a population size of 65,000 or more in the American Community Survey sample. These tables are limited to housing units, occupied and vacant.


The 1996 to 1997 Percent Change Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households, and housing units for counties and places with a population size of 250,000 or more. These tables are limited to housing units, occupied and vacant.


1996  

The 1996 Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households, and housing units and provide data for counties, towns, and other small geographic entities. These tables are limited to housing units, occupied and vacant.


The 1996 Summary Tables include estimates of demographic and economic characteristics of people, households, and housing units and provide data for counties, towns, and other small geographic entities. These tables are limited to housing units, occupied and vacant.