Tables
Getting more data:
View a list of all tables in Census 2000 Summary File 2 and all tables in Census 2000 Summary File 4.
About the data:
Hundred Percent Data - General Characteristics are from Summary File 2 (SF 2)
The general characteristics table is derived from Summary File 2 (SF 2) which is based on answers to the questions on the Census 2000 Short-Form Questionnaire (PDF - 424 KB).
- The SF 2 data product is focused on examining the Census 2000 results by race and ethnicity and repeat the 47 or more tables for 249 poulation groups, including 78 tribes.
- The results have been filtered using population thresholds to protect the confidentiality of the responses provided.
- The lowest geographic level is Tribal Census Tract.
More details about this file can be found on the Summary File 2 overview.
Sample Data - Social, Economic and Housing Characteristics are from Summary File 4
The social, economic and housing characteristics tables are derived from Summary File 4 which is based on answers from a sample of approximately 19 million housing units (about 1 in 6 households) that received the Census 2000 Long-Form Questionnaire (PDF - 627 KB). American Indian and Alaska Native areas were sampled at a higher rate, approximately 1 in 2. Like SF 2:
- The SF 4 data product is focused on examining the Census 2000 results by race and ethnicity but includes an additional 86 ancestry groups for a total of 336 groups.
- The SF 4 results have been filtered to protect the confidentiality of the responses provided.
- The lowest geographic level is Tribal Census Tract.
More details about this file can be found on the Summary File 4 overview.