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Finding U.S. Census Data with American FactFinder Tutorial Mark E. Pfeifer, PhD Reference Librarian Bell Library Texas A and M University, Corpus Christi mark.pfeifer@tamucc.edu 361-825-3392

Population Counts and Basic Demographic Info (U.S. Census) In the U.S. Census, population counts are available for a wide range of geographic areas -U.S., U.S. regions, States, Counties, Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Cities (Places), Townships, Congressional Districts, American Indian Reservations, Census Tracts and Block Groups. To access Population Count Data in the decennial U.S. Census: 1. Go to www.census.gov 2. Click on American Factfinder on the left button bar 3. Click on Data Sets on the left button bar 4. On the Data Sets page Summary File 1 should be marked, Select Quick Tables on the Right.

Population Counts and Basic Demographic Info (U.S. Census) 5. Select your geographic area, (if it is not at the National level, you will prompted to choose a state) click Add and then Next

Population Counts and Basic Demographic Info (U.S. Census) 6. Select the Profile of General Demographic Characteristics table (DP-1), click Add and then Next

Population Counts and Basic Demographic Info (U.S. Census) The population count will appear for the Geographic area (in this case, Nueces County) along with other basic demographic information (Availability of the full range of demographic info depends upon the size of the geographic entity).

Population Counts and Basic Demographic Info (U.S. Census) Other basic demographic information available in DP-1 of Summary File 1 includes Gender Distribution, Age Structure, Median Age, Racial Composition, Household Type Distribution, homeownership status, and average household size.

Population Counts and Basic Social and Economic Info (American Community Survey) Unlike the U.S. Census, American Community Survey data is updated every year, unfortunately, though this data is only available for geographic areas of very large population size (i.e. at the national level, states, and selected counties and cities). 1. Go to www.census.gov 2. Click on American Factfinder on the left button bar 3. Click on "Get Data" below American Community Survey under "Getting Detailed Data" on the American Factfinder page 4. Make Sure "2006 American Community Survey" is Marked 5. On the right click on "Selected Population Profiles"

Population Counts and Basic Social and Economic Info (American Community Survey) 6. Select your geographic area (Nation, State, County, Place or Metropolitan Statistical Area), click Add and then Next. As noted, in the annual American Community Survey, data is only available for larger geographic entities including the Nation as a whole, States, and Counties and Cities with very large populations.

Population Counts and Basic Social and Economic Info (American Community Survey) The population count will appear for the Geographic area (in this case, the state of Texas) along with other basic demographic information including gender distribution, age distribution, median age, and a range of other social and economic variables including income and employment data (Availability of the full range of demographic info depends upon the size of the geographic entity).

Educational Data and Other Selected Social Characteristics (U.S. Census) 1. Go to www.census.gov 2. Click on American Factfinder on the left button bar 3. Click on Data Sets on the left button bar 4. On the Data Sets page Summary File 3 should be marked, Select Quick Tables on the Right

Educational Data and Other Selected Social Characteristics (U.S. Census) 5. Go through the steps to select your geographic area, click Add and then Next

Educational Data and Other Selected Social Characteristics (U.S. Census) 6. Choose your data table, for social characteristics data (education, citizenship, disability status, language ability etc.) select DP-2 Profile of Selected Social Characteristics

Educational Data and Other Selected Social Characteristics (U.S. Census) A range of educational data and data related to other social characteristics (marital status, disability status, nativity and place of birth, and language spoken at home) will appear for the Geographic area you have selected (in this case, Nueces County).

Socioeconomic and Employment-Related Data (U.S. Census) 1. Go to www.census.gov 2. Click on American Factfinder on the left button bar 3. Click on Data Sets on the left button bar 4. On the Data Sets page Summary File 3 should be marked, Select Quick Tables on the Right

Socioeconomic and Employment-Related Data (U.S. Census) 5. Go through the steps to select your geographic area, click Add and then Next

Socioeconomic and Employment-Related Data (U.S. Census) 6. Choose your data table, for Socioeconomic and Employment-related data (income, jobs and poverty) select DP-3 Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics. After choosing your table click Add and then Next

Socioeconomic and Employment-Related Data (U.S. Census) In the dataset, you will find a range of socioeconomic and employment-related data for the Geographic area you have selected (in this case, Nueces County).

Profiles for Ethnic and Ancestral Groups (American Community Survey) Extensive and user-friendly profiles for Ethnic and Ancestral Groups are available in the American Community Survey. As noted above, ACS data is updated every year, unfortunately, though this data is only available for geographic areas of very large population size (i.e. at the national level, and certain states with large ethnic pops.). 1. Go to www.census.gov 2. Click on American Factfinder on the left button bar 3. Click on "Get Data" below American Community Survey under "Getting Detailed Data" on the American Factfinder page 4. Make Sure "2006 American Community Survey" is Marked 5. On the right click on "Selected Population Profiles

Profiles for Ethnic and Ancestral Groups (American Community Survey) 6. Select the geographic area of "Nation", and then "United States or a State, click Add and then Next. Ethnic and Ancestral Group data is only available for states that meet certain population thresholds for particular ethnic and ancestral groups. National level data is available for every group included in the profiles. 7. The "Race or Ethnic Groups" and Ancestral Group options will come up next. The Race or Ethnic Groups category includes the racial and ethnic categories of White, Black, the various Asian and Pacific Islander groups and the Hispanic groups. The Ancestral Groups category includes primarily European, Arab, Sub-Saharan African, and West Indian ancestral groups. Select the group profile you would like to view and click Show Result

Profiles for Ethnic and Ancestral Groups (American Community Survey) A wide range of population, demographic, social, and economic data will appear for the ethnic or ancestral group you have selected.