Data Sources - US

US Data Sources
State County County subdivision3 Place (or place part) Census tract
 * A census tract is a small statistical subdivision of a county. Census tract data allows a user to find population and housing statistics about a specific part of an urban area.
 * http://www.census.gov/main/www/a2z/
 * http://dataferrett.census.gov/
 * http://www.thedataweb.org/datasets.html
 * county data:
 * census tract data (SF4): http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/sf4.pdf


 * ftp downloads: http://www2.census.gov/census_2000/datasets/Summary_File_4/
 * means of disaggregating and combining geo areas
 * TIGER/Line files: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/tgrshp2007/tgrshp2007.html Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER® (Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) database
 * Census tract boundary files (others, as well): http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cob/bdy_files.html
 * http://freegeographytools.com/2007/thematic-polygon-shapefile-display-in-google-maps
 * http://prod.library.utoronto.ca:8090/maplib/googlepolygons.html
 * GADM database of Global Administrative Areas
 * http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tractez.html

Census County Data
AFN - Accommodation and Food Services - NAICS only AGE - Age AGN - Agriculture - NAICS AGS - Agriculture - SIC ANC - Ancestry BNK - Banking BPS - Building Permits BZA - Business, Private Nonfarm - (U.S. Census Bureau) - Total BZN - Business, Private Nonfarm - (U.S. Census Bureau) - NAICS BZS - Business, Private Nonfarm - (U.S. Census Bureau) - SIC CLF - Civilian Labor Force (Bureau of Labor Statistics) CRM - Crime EAN - Earnings, Total and Selected Industries (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - NAICS EAS - Earnings, Total and Selected Industries (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - SIC EDU - Education ELE - Elections (CQ Press) EMN - Employment (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - NAICS EMS - Employment (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - SIC FED - Federal Government GAN - Government (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - Earnings - NAICS GEE - Government (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - Earnings/Employment - SIC GEN - Government (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - Employment - NAICS HEA - Health HIS - Hispanic or Latino Population HSD - Households HSG - Housing INC - Income, Money (U.S. Census Bureau) IPE - Income and Poverty LFE - Labor Force (U.S. Census Bureau) LND - Land Area LOG - Local Area Government MAN - Manufactures - NAICS MAS - Manufactures - SIC NES - Nonemployer Statistics PEN - Personal Income (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - NAICS PIN - Personal Income (Bureau of Economic Analysis) - SIC POP - Population - Total and Selected Characteristics PPQ - Population - Group Quarters PST - Population Estimates PVY - Poverty RHI - Race data RTN - Retail Trade - NAICS RTS - Retail Trade - SIC SBO - Survey of Business Owners SEX - Sex data SPR - Social Programs - Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) VET - Veterans VST - Vital Statistics - Births, Deaths, and Infant Deaths WAT - Water Usage WTN - Wholesale Trade - NAICS
 * County-level Census lookups ('Hot Report'): http://smpbff2.dsd.census.gov/TheDataWeb_HotReport/servlet/HotReportEngineServlet?reportid=95f6cba42876b4487e2a8078fdaf4ec6&emailname=whazard@census.gov&filename=ed_general_v2.hrml
 * http://www.census.gov/popest/topics/methodology/
 * USA counties: http://censtats.census.gov/usa/usa.shtml
 * USA Counties features over 6,500 data items for the United States, States and counties from a variety of sources. Files include data published for 2008 estimates and many items from the 2000 Census of Population and Housing, the 1990 census, the 1980 census and the 2002, 1997, 1992, 1987, 1982 and 1977 economic censuses.
 * Information in USA Counties is derived from the following general topics: age, agriculture, ancestry, banking, building permits, business patterns, crime, earnings, education, elections, employment, government, health, households, housing, income, labor force, manufactures, population, poverty, retail trade, social programs, veterans, vital statistics, water use, and wholesale trade.
 * Files contain a collection of data from the U. S. Census Bureau and other Federal agencies, such as the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Social Security Administration.
 * Actual downloadable files (Excel): http://www.census.gov/support/DataDownload.htm
 * Download stats: http://www.census.gov/support/USACdata.html
 * Data source notes: http://www.census.gov/support/%5C%5Cpsb.acsd.census.gov/ACSDReview/ccdb/internet/appa.pdf
 * State, county US data sources: http://www.fedstats.gov/regional.html

EIA County Data

 * Not much apparently directly available
 * See http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/reps/contents.html
 * http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/reps/enduse/er_doc.html
 * http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/recs/contents.html
 * http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/reps/links.html
 * MAISY proprietary databases (incl county): http://www.maisy.com/energy.htm

Other sources in US
I won’t go through the process with Census data; there’s an excellent PDF manual that
 * http://www.strikeiron.com/Catalog/ProductDetail.aspx?pv=2.0.0&pn=US+Census+Information
 * ($1200 to $2400 annually)
 * http://www.analygis.com/Products/google_api.htm
 * http://belay.extendthereach.com/api/packages/
 * http://gecensus.stanford.edu/gcensus/index.html (free, but still only SF1)
 * Amazon is now hosting all United States TIGER Census data in its cloud.
 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topologically_Integrated_Geographic_Encoding_and_Referencing
 * http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/kbcategory.jspa?categoryID=248 (TIGER and Census data hosted as free EBS):
 * http://developmentseed.org/blog/2009/may/19/hosting-tiger-us-census-data-amazons-cloud
 * http://www.openstreetmap.org/
 * http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Planet.osm
 * http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/TIGER
 * TownMe: http://blog.townme.com/2009/10/townme-geoapi-allows-new-types-of.html
 * http://code.google.com/p/geo-api/wiki/Demos
 * http://www.geocommons.com/
 * http://www.thisweknow.org/about - competitor to Citizen DAN
 * http://www.rdfabout.com/demo/census/ (Tauberer in RDF form)
 * GRASS GIS (http://grass.osgeo.org/index.php)
 * Open Source Geospatial Foundation (http://www.osgeo.org/)
 * http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Geodata_Repository
 * http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~cook/movabletype/archives/2008/03/crime_data_bona.html
 * crime data for 17 K police departments; 150 MB (http://sociology.osu.edu/mdm/UCR1960-2004.zip)
 * http://www.datawrangling.com/some-datasets-available-on-the-web
 * http://delicious.com/pskomoroch/dataset (460 datasets)
 * very interesting paid service that returns Census Tracts, etc. : http://www.dyngeometry.com/web/XYQuery.aspx (about $0.10 each after initial free ones)
 * http://freegeographytools.com/ is a goldmine of useful information and links
 * Bruce Ralston has just released a new tool called AFF Mapper that goes a step beyond his previous ones: it can convert TIGER shapefile data into KML format, link it to tabular American Fact Finder data (AFF) from the US Census, and plot this census data thematically. But unlike the previous TIGER tools, this one is a general-purpose one; it can convert any shapefile – point, line or polygon – into a thematic or unique value KML file, with the option of using thematic data from a linked external table. The only limitation is that the shapefile must be in geographic coordinates (lat/long), WGS84 datum, Google Earth’s native coordinate system.
 * http://tnatlas.geog.utk.edu/tea/downloadfree.htm
 * http://www.entabular.com/ (tools and commercially sold gov data)