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Geographic Comparison tables provide basic measures for 100-percent and sample population and housing subjects. Users can compare data across geographic areas in the same table (e.g., all counties in a state).
Quick tables contain fixed presentations of the 100-percent and sample population and housing subjects, and users have the option of selecting a specific geographic area and population group (e.g., White, Black or African-American, etc). Data are available for the U.S., regions, divisions, states, counties, county subdivisions, places, census tracts, metropolitan statistical areas, urban areas, American Indian and Alaska Native areas, tribal subdivisions, Hawaiian home lands, congressional districts, and ZIP Code tabulation areas.
By accessing the Data Sets directly, users can access Geographic Comparison Tables, Quick Tables, Detailed Tables and Thematic Maps from the same selection area. Data Sets also allows selection of lower level geographies including census tracts and voting districts. Selection methods are the same as for the quick links, but more data are available.
Now we’ll see how to download tables in AFF.