U.S. Census Bureau Forms

The U.S. Census Bureau is responsible for conducting a nationwide population count, known as the decennial census, every 10 years. This count is important as it helps determine the representation of each state in the U.S. House of Representatives and the allocation of federal funds to states and local communities. The Census Bureau also collects and analyzes various socioeconomic and demographic data through surveys and research, providing valuable information for policymakers, businesses, and researchers to make informed decisions.

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This document provides information about the place of birth of foreign-born individuals in the United States.

This document provides information on the income levels and poverty rates in the United States. It offers insights into the financial well-being of individuals and families in the country.

This document provides data and statistics on monthly construction spending in February 2018. It includes information on various construction projects and expenditures during that time period.

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This document provides ranking tables for state and metropolitan areas in the United States. It contains data related to various factors such as population, economy, and education.

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This document ranks states based on the amount of funding per student for their public elementary-secondary school systems in the 2008-2009 school year.

This document provides information about the income levels and poverty rates in the United States. It includes data on the distribution of income and the prevalence of poverty across different demographic groups.

This document provides the median and average square footage of floor area in new single-family houses completed, categorized by location.

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This document shows the median and average sales prices of new homes sold in the United States from 1963 to 2010.

This document provides the median and average sales prices of new homes sold in the United States from 1963 to 2020. It gives insights into the trends and fluctuations in home prices over the years.

This document provides frequently asked questions and answers about the Decennial Census. Learn more about why it's important, how it works, and what information is collected.

This document provides information on the median and average sales prices of new homes sold in the United States. It gives insights into the prices that buyers can expect when purchasing a new home in the country.

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