General United States Statistics

General
[edit] U.S. Census Bureau Provides US population data and projections, as well as data on housing, income and poverty, health insurance coverage and more.

[edit] Statistical Abstract of the United States Vol. 1st- annual edition; 1878-. Washington,: Govt. Print. Off. Provides social, political, and economic and economic data. Each section includes an introductory text that lists other sources providing more detailed information.

[edit] Fedstats Provides links to statistical information from various agencies within the federal government. This resource includes a subject index as well as a search feature.

[edit] County Business Patterns United States. Bureau of the Census. Electronic coverage as of Sept. 1, 1999: 1993-. Suitland, MD: U.S. Census Bureau. Provides local economic and business data on the county level.

[edit] State and Metropolitan Area Data Book United States. Bureau of the Census. Vol. 1979-. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce Bureau of the Census : For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O., 1980. Provides data relating to social and economic conditions in the fifty states and the District of Colombia.

[edit] County and City Data Book United States. Bureau of the Census., and United States. Bureau of the Census. Vol. 1949-. Washington, D.C.,: Govt. Print. Off. Presents latest census data for each county and for larger cities.

[edit] The New Book of American Rankings Meltzer, Ellen. Rev. ed. New York: Facts on File, 1998. This book uses 250 tables to describe geographic, demographic, and cultural differences of the 50 states. It is based on data from the Statistical Abstract of the United States.

[edit] State Rankings : A Statistical View of the 50 United States Vol. 1990-. Morgan Quitno Corporation. Lawrence, KS: Morgan Quitno Corp., 1990. Provides statistical comparrison of the fifty states by providing data in a variety of areas including Agriculture, Crime and Law Enforcement, Defense, Economy, Education, Employment and Labor, Energy and the Environment, Geography, Government Finance, Health, Household and Housing, Population, Social Welfare, and Transportation. In each area surveyed the states are listed alphabetically and by rank (from highest to lowest).