A typical Census Bureau visualization is a visual presentation of data made with charts, tables, maps, and other graphic elements. Visualizations are often interactive and contain text for labeling, but do not have the narrative text of infographics. Like infographics, they are effective because they simplify information and make use of the human ability to see patterns and trends.
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Aging World Story Map
What can you learn about states from the American Community Survey?
What can you learn about metro areas from the ACS?
Median Household Income: 2015-2019
What Can You Learn About Counties from the American Community Survey?
Population Aged 25 Years and Over With a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Percentage of People in Poverty by County: 2015-2019
Veteran's Day: 2020
People and Households Represented in Each ACS Data Collection Mode
U.S. Marriage and Divorce Rates by State: 2009 & 2019
Coupled Households in the United States: 2019
2019 Poverty Rate in the United States
2019 Median Household Income in the United States
2019 American Community Survey Data Wheel
Selected Largest Occupations of Men and Women: 1940 and 2018
Grandparents Still Work to Support Grandchildren
Married Couple Place of Birth and Current State of Residence: 1900-2018
Community Resilience Estimates
Rise in Female Veterans
Veteran Population Declines
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