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2020 Census Demographic Profile

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About the Demographic Profile

The 2020 Census Demographic Profile provides an overview of demographic and housing characteristics for a specific geography in a single data table:

  • Subjects: Age, sex, race, Hispanic or Latino origin, household type, relationship to householder, group quarters population, housing occupancy, and housing tenure.
  • Lowest level of geography: Census tract.

 

Which 2020 Census Data Product Should I Use?

It depends on the type of data you need and whether you need those data at lower levels of geography such as census tract or block level.

View a side-by-side overview of these differences in this fact sheet: Differences Among Demographic Releases.

2020 Census Demographic Profile

  • It can be a great place to start to get an overview of an area. However, it contains less detailed demographic and housing characteristics data than the DHC and no data for detailed race and ethnicity groups.
  • Consists of one data table and provides an overview of demographic and housing characteristics for a specific geography.
  • Demographic Profile data are available down to the census tract level only.

2020 Census DHC

  • Consists of multiple data tables and provides more detailed data on demographic and housing characteristics than the Demographic Profile. Unlike the Detailed DHC-A, it does not provide data for detailed race and ethnicity groups.
  • Many DHC tables can be viewed down to the census block level.
  • The DHC re-releases five of the six 2020 Census Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File tables under the same name. However, the table on total group quarters population by major group quarters type is not re-released in the DHC.
  • Please note that, when using DHC data, we encourage data users to aggregate small populations and geographies to improve accuracy and diminish implausible results.
  • Access the DHC.

2020 Census Detailed DHC-A

  • Consists of multiple data tables and provides data on detailed race and ethnicity groups such as German, Lebanese, Jamaican, Chinese, Native Hawaiian and Mexican — and on American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and villages like the Navajo Nation.
  • Detailed DHC-A tables can be viewed down to the census tract level when population thresholds are met.
  • Please note that, when using Detailed DHC-A data, data users should exercise caution when creating custom aggregations, adding or subtracting as little as possible to minimize the accumulation of noise across counts. Unlike the DHC and Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171), aggregating populations and geographies will decrease accuracy.
  • Access the Detailed DHC-A.

2020 Census Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File

  • Consists of six tables that together provide summary demographic and housing characteristics for voting age, race, Hispanic or Latino origin, housing occupancy status, and group quarters population by major group quarters type. It provides less detailed demographic and housing characteristic data than DHC and no data for detailed race and ethnicity groups.
  • Data are available down to the block level.
  • Five of the six Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File tables are also re-released in the DHC under the same table names. The table on total group quarters population by major group quarters type is not re-released in the DHC.
  • Please note that, when using Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File data, we encourage data users to aggregate small populations and geographies to improve accuracy and diminish implausible results.
  • Access the Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File

Still not what you're looking for? We will release more detailed demographic and housing data in September 2024. Learn more about these upcoming data products and when they will be released on the About 2020 Census Data Products page.

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Other 2020 Census data products like the DHC and Detailed DHC-A may have the data you’re looking for. They include more detailed demographic, housing, race, and ethnicity data than the Demographic Profile. Access the DHC and Detailed DHC-A.

We will also release more detailed demographic and housing data in September 2024. Learn more about the upcoming 2020 Census data releases on the About 2020 Census Data Products page.

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The 2020 Census Demographic Profile is very similar to the 2010 Census Demographic Profile. Both are available down to the tract level. The content is the same except for a few statistics related to household size that are planned for inclusion in the Supplemental Demographic and Housing Characteristics File (S-DHC) instead, which you can learn about on the About 2020 Census Data Products page.

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Access Demographic Profile Data

View data for counties, census tracts, and other geographies

Use the selection tool above to select the state where the county, tract, or other geography is located. This will take you to the Demographic Profile for that state. Once there, you can view data for a specific geography by using the Geography filter.

Questions?

Learn how to find, export, and download Demographic Profile data through this step-by-step guide.

Looking for more detailed data? Check out the 2020 Census Demographic and Housing Characteristics File (DHC).

Technical Documentation and Other Guidance

web View Technical Documentation
Information on data collection, confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, subject definitions, and guidance on using the data.
web View Additional Data Guidance
Information about how disclosure avoidance is applied to 2020 Census data products
xls Data Table Guide
List of data tables, lowest level of geography by table, and table shells for the Demographic Profile.

Data Confidentiality

As with all Census Bureau data products, the Demographic Profile data use disclosure avoidance methods to protect respondent confidentiality. To ensure that no one can link the published data to a specific person or household with any certainty, “statistical noise”— small, random additions or subtractions —was added to the data. The Census Bureau worked closely with the data user community to implement these protections.

The Census Bureau also released metrics to help data users understand the disclosure avoidance-related variability in the Demographic Profile. The 2020 Census is the first to be able to quantify this variability because it uses a more sophisticated approach for disclosure avoidance.

How new disclosure avoidance protections work

Disclosure Avoidance and the 2020 Census: The TopDown Algorithm

Why the Census Bureau Chose Differential Privacy

How the statistical noise affects the data

What to Expect: Disclosure Avoidance and the 2020 Census Demographic and Housing Characteristics File

2020 Census Production Disclosure Avoidance System Detailed Summary Metrics

Explore 2020 Census Data by Topic

Learn more about 2020 Census data through interactive visualizations, maps, America Counts stories, and more. Please note that many of these resources use detailed 2020 Census data available through the 2020 Census Demographic and Housing Characteristics File (DHC).

web Interactive Population Pyramid: How Has Our Nation’s Population Changed?
View changes by year, race, Hispanic origin, and geography, and download some of the underlying data.
web Interactive Map: Exploring Age Groups in the 2020 Census
View characteristics like population change and the racial and ethnic diversity index for age groups in different geographies.
web Age Heaping in the DHC
This blog examines age heaping patterns in the DHC. Age heaping: respondents who do not know exactly how old someone is often guess ages that end in 0 or 5.
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Note for Data Users:

Comparisons between 2020 Census and 2010 Census race data should be made with caution and take into account improvements the Census Bureau made to the Hispanic origin and race questions and the ways it codes what people report in their responses.

Accordingly, data from the 2020 Census show different but reasonable and expected distributions from the 2010 Census for the White alone, Some Other Race alone or in combination and Multiracial populations, especially for people who self-identify as both White and Some Other Race.

These results are not surprising as they align with Census Bureau research this past decade, particularly on the impact of question format on race and ethnicity reporting from the 2015 National Content Test.

 

More Race and Ethnicity Data Coming:

In September 2023, through the Detailed DHC-A product, the Census Bureau will release 2020 Census population counts and sex by age statistics for approximately 370 detailed racial and ethnic groups, such as German, Lebanese, Jamaican, Chinese, Native Hawaiian, and Mexican, as well as about 1,200 detailed American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and villages, such as the Navajo Nation.

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Other Ways to Explore the Data

Click the map below to view state, county, and census tract-level data on: population, race, Hispanic origin, families and households, housing, and group quarters. 

Page Last Revised - September 27, 2023
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