Census COVID-19 Data Hub
This site is no longer being updated. On Monday, April 10, 2023, the President signed into law: H.J.Res. 7, which terminates the national emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to use My Community Explorer (MCE). MCE is the Census Bureau's newest Equity and Emergency Management Tool, that can identity underserved communities down to the Census Tract. COVID-19Demographic and Economic Resources Share via: United States Census Bureau Advancing Equity Data Tools Additional Federal Datasets Covid-19 Surveys and Estimates Demographic and Economic Analysis HighlightedDatasets Categorical Datasets Search V3.4 - 02/15/2023 Release. Click here to watch video. Sign up here to stay connected. Your Feedback would be greatly appreciated. My Community Explorer This Dashboard provides selected demographic, business, and resilience information to help users identify potentially underserved areas of their State, Counties, and communities. The visualization features American Community Survey (2017-2021), Community Resilience Estimates (2021), County Business Patterns (2021), and Nonemployer Statistics (2019) in one interactive tool. The data are presented in maps, interactive dashboards, and tables. US Demographic and Economic Data At A Glance CENSUS_12 US Population Aged 65 Years and Older CENSUS_12 US Total Uninsured Population County Business Patterns (CBP) 2020 US Total Employer Establishments Nonemployer Statistics (NES) 2019 US Total Nonemployer Establishments Census COVID-19 Impact Report The COVID-19 Impact Report was created during 2020 to highlight key statistics around demographic, economic and social indicators and provide state and local responders an easy-to-use interface to discover information and strategically target interventions. Currently, the Impact Report contains data from the CBP 2019, NES 2018, ECN 2017, and ACS 2015-2019. These years may not align with the data years of the totals listed above. Updates are not currently planned for the Impact Report product. If data updates are implemented to the Impact Report, more information will be provided. Visit Census Programs for links to most recent data sources. Click here to open the dashboard in a new tab. Click here to open the dashboard in a new tab. COVID-19 Surveys and Estimates These Census Bureau experimental data products are innovative statistical products created using new data sources or methodologies that benefit data users in the absence of other relevant products. Weekly Business Formation Statistics Demographic and Economic Analysis Highlighted Datasets Age and pre-existing social vulnerability could be two factors that help provide a glimpse of American communities that might experience a punctuated demand for coronavirus (COVID-19) related healthcare. Click here to watch video. ACS People Below Poverty ACS Broadband Subscription ACS Total Population Over 65 Average Annual Payroll Per Employee (NAICS 00) This layer contains the 2015-2019 release of data from the American Community Survey (ACS) about households that are below poverty. These are 5-year estimates shown by county, and state boundaries. This layer contains the 2015-2019 release of data from the American Community Survey (ACS) about computer and internet usage. These are 5-year estimates shown by county, and state boundaries. This layer contains the 2015-2019 release of data from the American Community Survey (ACS) about total population count by sex and age group. These are 5-year estimates shown by county, and state boundaries. This layer contains 2020 data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s County Business Patterns (CBP) program, which includes data on employer businesses by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industry. Data for state and county boundaries. Additional Federal Agency and Other Datasets These additional datasets are provided to access relevant COVID-19 recovery data and analysis from public, non-profit, and private sector sources in partnership with FEMA and Argonne National Laboratory. For convenience, they are grouped into the categories of Business and Economics, Individuals and Households, and Government services. These datasets are only a subset of the many Federal and private sector COVID-19 data available. Categorical Datasets Search The Census Bureau is the leading source of quality data about the nation's people and economy. Click here to watch video. Demographic Characteristics Housing Characteristics Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Business Characteristics Employment Characteristics The American Community Survey (ACS) provides critical information for all communities across the United States every year. The American Community Survey's Data Profiles provide data about social, economic, housing, and demographic characteristics for multiple geographic areas. Some of these geographic areas include states, counties, cities/towns, and zip code tabulation areas.
County Business Patterns (CBP) is an annual series that provides subnational economic data by industry. This data is useful for studying the economic activity of small areas; analyzing economic changes over time; and as a benchmark for other statistical series, surveys, and databases between economic censuses.
You can also explore data all the way down to the census tract level, which are small areas of about 1,200 to 8,000 people. Tract level data can be accessed from data.census.gov one state at a time. Census Resources DATA.CENSUS.GOV
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