Featured Video Tutorial:
Explanation of Mapping Buttons on data.census.gov
Upcoming Webinar:
data.census.gov News and Updates: January 2023
Join us for this webinar where we will cover updates on data.census.gov for the months of October, November, and December. Updates include simplified URLs, new accessibility features, improved selections of map layers, new population pyramids in profiles, and more.?
New Year, New Workshop:
Basics of Using the Microdata Access Tool in data.census.gov
Beginning in January 2023, we are launching our new Microdata Access Workshop!
These participatory classes walk you through examples of creating tables in the Microdata Access Tool (MDAT) within data.census.gov.
Microdata Access on data.census.gov/mdat, allows you to create custom tables that are not available in the pre-made tables on data.census.gov, without having to use your own statistical software or special programming.
More Upcoming Workshops:?
These participatory classes walk you through examples that cover the basics of using data.census.gov to find demographic and economic data, including ways to search, options available for getting tables into Excel, how to map a table, and more. Time is allotted throughout the training for questions, and participation is strongly encouraged. No prior knowledge of using data.census.gov is required for these classes.
Making the Most of Mapping in data.census.gov
Basics of Finding Data on data.census.gov
Advanced Usage of data.census.gov
Featured Question
Can I modify tables, download data, and print data?
Currently users can transpose columns and rows in data tables. You can also download data tables in .CSV format and download multiple years in one ZIP file. Tables visible on screen can be exported to Excel. The export to Excel will maintain any changes the user applies to the table layout using the custom filters.
Users can also copy parts of a table, with or without headers, and paste those parts into Excel to work with it in any way they want.
Coming Soon
In future updates to data.census.gov, we are working toward:
- Enhanced search
- Defect fixes
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