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States and Local Areas: PDF Version
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State and Metropolitan Area Data Book: 2010
CONTENTS
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
County and City Data Book: 2007
Complete Publication
FIGURES
Percent Population Change by State: 2000 to 2006
Counties With 1 Million or More Population in the United States: 2006
Top 40 Cities in the United States by Population: 2005
TABLES
States
(all state tables )
A-1 . Area and Population
A-2 . Components of Population Change
A-3 . Population by Age, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Sex
A-4 . Population Characteristics
A-5 . Births, Deaths, and Infant Deaths
A-6 . Physicians, Community Hospitals, Medicare, Social Security, and Supplemental Security Income
A-7 . Housing Units and Building Permits
A-8 . Crime — Number of Offenses
A-9 . Personal Income and Earnings by Industries
A-10 . Labor Force and Private Business Establishments and Employment
A-11 . Banking, Retail Trade, and Accommodation and Food Services
A-12 . Government Expenditure, Earnings, and Employment
A-13 . Local Government Finances and Elections
A-14 . Farm Earnings, Agriculture, and Water Use
A-15 . Manufacturing
Counties
(all county tables )
B-1 . Area and Population
B-2 . Components of Population Change
B-3 . Population by Age, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Sex
B-4 . Population Characteristics
B-5 . Births, Deaths, and Infant Deaths
B-6 . Physicians, Community Hospitals, Medicare, Social Security, and Supplemental Security Income
B-7 . Housing Units and Building Permits
B-8 . Crime—Number of Offenses
B-9 . Personal Income and Earnings by Industries
B-10 . Labor Force and Private Business Establishments and Employment
B-11 . Banking, Retail Trade, and Accommodation and Food Services
B-12 . Government Expenditure, Earnings, and Employment
B-13 . Local Government Finances and Elections
B-14 . Farm Earnings, Agriculture, and Water Use
B-15 . Manufacturing
Cities
(all city tables )
C-1 . Area and Population
C-2 . Crime
C-3 . Civilian Labor Force
C-4 . Manufacturing and Wholesale Trade
C-5 . Retail Trade and Accommodation and Food Services
C-6 . Government and Climate
Places
(all place tables )
D-1 . Population by Age and Sex
D-2 . Population by Race and Hispanic Origin
D-3 . Households
D-4 . Education
D-5 . Income and Poverty
D-6 . Owner- and Renter-Occupied Housing Units and Vehicles Available
APPENDIXES
Source Notes and Explanations
Limitations of the Data and Methodology
Geographic Information
County Maps by State
Subject Guide
Statistical Abstract and Supplements
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Administrative & Customer Services Division, Statistical Compendia Branch |
Last Revised: July 06, 2010