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Statistics & Demographics

You want statistics? We got statistics.

Demographic (Population) Information

(See also Maps & Gazetteers)

Deaths: Final Data for 1996 (the CDC Report highlights)

Princeton University's Office of Population Research contains all of the issues of Population Index from 1986 - 1996. If that seems daunting, never fear: they included a search engine, too.

Population Profile of the United States: 1997 (.pdf format)

Statistics

Fedstats is just what it sounds like: masses of numbers from over 70 federal agencies.

Infonation an easy-to-use, two-step database that allows you to view and compare the most up-to-date statistical data for the Member States of the United Nations.

The State of the Cities Data Systems compiles data about U.S. cities based on reports from various Federal agencies.

Statistical Abstracts is a selection of the most frequently requested tables, including statistics on "hot topics," state rankings, monthly economic indicators, and state & county profiles. Extremely neat.

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