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Census 2000 1990 Census

The Decennial Census occurs every 10 years, in years ending in zero, to count the population and housing units for the entire United States. Its primary purpose is to provide the population counts that determine how seats in the U.S. House of Representatives are apportioned.  more...
2000
Summary File 1 presents counts and information [age, sex, race, Hispanic/Latino origin, household relationship, whether residence is owned or rented] collected from all people and housing units.
Population and housing characteristics iterated for many detailed race and Hispanic or Latino categories, and American Indian and Alaska Native tribes.

SF 2 Thresholds
Summary File 3 presents detailed population and housing data (such as place of birth, education, employment status, income, value of housing unit, year structure built) collected from a 1-in-6 sample and weighted to represent the total population.

Comparing SF 3 Estimates with Corresponding Values in SF 1 and SF 2
Summary File 4 contains tabulations of population and housing data collected from a sample of the population. The data are shown down to the census tract level for 336 race, Hispanic or Latino, American Indian and Alaska Native, and ancestry categories.

SF 4 Thresholds
The American Indian and Alaska Native Summary File contains tabulations of population and housing data collected from a sample of the population. The data are shown for the U.S., regions, divisions, states, and selected metropolitan areas for many specified American Indian and Alaska Native tribes.
Data from the Census 2000 Summary File 3 have been retabulated for the newly drawn 110th Congressional District boundaries.
Data from the Census 2000 Summary File 1 have been retabulated for the newly drawn 110th Congressional District boundaries.
Data from the Census 2000 Summary File 3 have been retabulated using updated State Legislative District boundaries. States provided updated boundaries in 2005/2006 as part of Phase 1 of the 2010 Census Redistricting Data Program.
Data from the Census 2000 Summary File 1 have been retabulated using updated State Legislative District boundaries. States provided updated boundaries in 2005/2006 as part of Phase 1 of the 2010 Census Redistricting Data Program.
The Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File contains summary statistics on counts of the total population, for the population 18 years and over, for 63 racial categories, and for Hispanic or Latino origin.
The Count Question Resolution (CQR) program handles external challenges to particular official Census 2000 counts of housing units and group quarters population received from state, local, or tribal officials of governmental entities or their designated representatives.
This file presents information about housing units and people in American Samoa. All questions were asked of all persons, so both basic subjects (in SF1 and SF 2 stateside) and detailed subjects (in SF 3 and SF 4 stateside) are included.
This file presents information about housing units and people in Guam. All questions were asked of all persons, so both basic subjects (in SF1 and SF 2 stateside) and detailed subjects (in SF 3 and SF 4 stateside) are included.
This file presents information about housing units and people in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. All questions were asked of all persons, so both basic subjects (in SF1 and SF 2 stateside) and detailed subjects (in SF 3 and SF 4 stateside) are included.
This file presents information about housing units and people in the U.S. Virgin Islands. All questions were asked of all persons, so both basic subjects (in SF1 and SF 2 stateside) and detailed subjects (in SF 3 and SF 4 stateside) are included.








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