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Access demographic, economic and population data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Explore census data with visualizations and view tutorials.
ZIP Code Tabulation Areas or ZCTAs (pronounced zik-tahs) are a geographic product of the U.S. Census Bureau created to allow mapping, display, and geographic analyses of the United States Postal Service (USPS) Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP) Codes dataset.
Learn about America's People, Places, and Economy on the official United States Census Bureau data platform. Explore, customize, and download Census data tables, maps, charts, profiles, and microdata.
The 2020 Census Demographic Data Map Viewer is a web map application that includes data from the 2020 Census at the state, county, and census tract levels. The map includes data related to population, race by Hispanic origin, families and households, housing, and group quarters.
Every 10 years, the United States government is required to count all of its citizens. This is a guide to the Decenniel Census. The government not only tries to count all of us, but also gather different types of data about all of us.
All 5-digit ZIP Code Tabulation Areas within United States Populations and People
Choose a map of interest from the menu. Expand any category (e.g., Population, Families and Households, Housing) for a list of maps. Zoom in on the map to see data for counties and census tracts.
Find Census data. Use Census QuickFacts to search for your state, county, or city’s census data. Learn about your state's nickname, top businesses, and more with Census State Facts for Students.
Up-to-date: Data updated as of April 30, 2024. Includes data from 2020 Census and 2022 ACS! Comprehensive: 41,618 unique zip codes including ZCTA, unique, military, and PO box zips. Useful fields: From latitude and longitude to household income.
The Census Geocoder provides interactive & programmatic (REST) access to users interested in matching addresses to geographic locations and entities containing those addresses. The Census Geocoder only geocodes addresses that are within the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Island Areas.