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American Community Survey (ACS)
The American Community Survey is a new nationwide survey designed to provide communities a fresh look at how they are changing. It will replace the long form in future censuses and is a critical element in the Census Bureau’s reengineered 2010 census plan.

The U.S. Census Bureau 's American Community Survey data shows that Charlotte is one of most educated and wealthiest cities in nation.

Map of the Charlotte Region States Outline of the State of Kentucky, Link to Event Information of the State Outline of the State of Tennessee, Link to the Event Information of the State Outline of the State of Virginia, Link to the Event Information of the State Outline of the State of North Carolina, Link to the Event Information of the State Outline of the State of South Carolina, Link to the Event Information of the State

Special Census
A special census is a basic enumeration of population, housing units, and group quarters conducted by the Census Bureau at the request of a governmental unit. When local officials believe there has been a significant population change in their community or due to annexation, a special census may be in order. A certified official population increase resulting from the special census may produce an increase in state revenue sharing
or other benefits.

Minority Links
Quick and easy links to the latest data on racial and ethnic populations in the United States.

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Maintained by: Brenda S. Holmes
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