Census Bureau Business Help Site. This site is designed to provide information for businesses to aid completion of surveys and forms. Information includes frequently asked questions, online services
About 4 in 10 of the nation's 1.9 million American Indians identified their tribe as either Cherokee (308,132), Navajo (219,198), Chippewa (103,826), or Sioux (103,255), according to figures released
provides statistical information about the U.S. population -- ancestry, occupation, income, housing
U.S. Census Bureau provides statistical information about the U.S. population -- ancestry
An analysis of Census Bureau data shows that the nation's foreign-born or immigrant population (legal and illegal) reached a new record of more than 35 million in March of 2005.
Census Bureau. These profiles are one page summaries of 2000 Census data for each governmental unit in the state. The profiles include 71 population items and 25 housing items.
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Largest Census-to-Census Population Increase in U.S. History As Every State Gains, Census Bureau report. U.S. Bureau of the Census
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The Census Bureau pr oje cts that by the year 2035 there will be more than 50 million African American individuals in the United States , comprising 14.3 percent of the population
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