What replaced American Fact Finder?
The US Census Bureau has retired its statistics and information search engine American FactFinder (AFF) after twenty years, and replaced it with a new platform called data.census.gov.
What happened to census Fact Finder?
The U.S. Census Bureau is retiring American FactFinder (AFF) on March 31, 2020. AFF has been the primary data dissemination tool, provided by the Census Bureau, for almost 20 years. Beginning in June of 2019, the Census Bureau stopped releasing new data in AFF and transitioned to data.census.gov.
When was American Fact Finder decommissioned?
March 31, 2020
American FactFinder (AFF) was decommissioned and taken offline on March 31, 2020. Data previously released on AFF are now being released on the U.S. Census Bureau’s new dissemination platform, data.census.gov.
What percentage of the US is black?
13.4%United States / Black population
How do you cite census in text MLA?
“Title of Census Data Set.” Name of Survey, Publishing Organization, Publication Date, URL. Accessed Access Date.
How many records are in a census tract?
This semicolon-delimited text file includes one record for each census tract within the county and a list of all the map sheets where that census tract appears. In addition to the 11-character census tract full code, each record contains the codes for the corresponding state, county, and census tract.
What is a Census Factfinder?
This Factfinder describes the Census Bureau censuses and surveys that collect construction information and the statistics available. This Factfinder describes the Census Bureau censuses and surveys that collect retail trade information and the statistics available.
What kind of Statistics are available in this factfinder?
This Factfinder describes the statistics available for Federal, State, county, municipal, township, school district, and special districts. Population, housing, business, agriculture, government, foreign trade—the Census Bureau gathers data on these and other subjects.
Where can I find more data tables for the census?
While many data tables are now available in data.census.gov, you can browse and download additional data tables by topic and year. In an easy-to-use dashboard, this new tool pulls together existing data to measure social vulnerability and equity gaps at the community level.