Uncategorized
Communities / Data / Federal government

U.S. Census Begins Releasing Raw Data | Development Seed

Yesterday the U.S. Census Bureau announced that they will release raw data down to the block level on total population, race, Hispanic origin, voting age, and housing unit counts from the 2010 census for public consumption. The data will be released on a state-by-state basis, with data on Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia to […]

Yesterday the U.S. Census Bureau announced that they will release raw data down to the block level on total population, race, Hispanic origin, voting age, and housing unit counts from the 2010 census for public consumption. The data will be released on a state-by-state basis, with data on Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia to be released this week. The Census Bureau will release more state-wide data following this general schedule here.

via U.S. Census Begins Releasing Raw Data | Development Seed.

Engagement

Join the conversation!

Find news, events, jobs and people who share your interests on Technical.ly's open community Slack

Trending

Philly daily roundup: Minecraft in a Philly school; PTW kicks off; Tech and art happy hour

Philly daily roundup: Philly's top innovation leaders; City buildings go solar; PTW kicks off on Friday

Philly daily roundup: UPenn's AI master's degree; Advice for EDA Tech Hubs; Last day of ACP

Philly daily roundup: Technical.ly's new editor; Meet Diversitech's founder; Flaws in planned TikTok ban

Technically Media