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Available directly under “FactFinder Data Sources” at the bottom of the main page are two kinds of tables.
Quick Tables give you basic information for the geographic area you select. Geographic Comparison Tables let you compare many of the variables for other similar areas, such as all counties within a state, all places within a state, etc. These tables can also be accessed through “Basic Facts” at the top of the page.
Detailed Tables provide the most detailed data on all topics and geographic areas from the decennial censuses. Tables include totals and subtotals. Users may choose more than one geographic area and more than one table that display in a scrolling list, but only what displays on the width of the screen will print.
When selecting these tables here, rather than through Basic Facts, you will have the opportunity to see data from lower geographic levels and to change quickly from one table to another without returning to the main page.