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Updated: May 15, 2008

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"The Iraq Index is a statistical compilation of economic, public opinion, and security data. This resource will provide updated information on various criteria, including crime, telephone and water service, troop fatalities, unemployment, Iraqi security forces, oil production, and coalition troop strength."

"The principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics."
 
"The gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal agencies."

Industry Trade Data and Analysis
This site links to current trade statistics from the U.S. government as well as select trade and economic data published by other countries.
 
Federally funded resource, includes documented articles and links to publications and statistics for justice and substance abuse information. Topics include Courts, Drugs and Crime, Juvenile Justice, Victims of Crime, and much more.
 
PRB publishes the quarterly Population Bulletin, the annual World Population Data Sheet, and PRB Reports on America, as well as specialized publications covering population and public policy issues in the United States and abroad, particularly in developing countries. PRB's website, www.prb.org, is updated approximately every three weeks with new articles and reports, frequently country- or region-specific, that span subjects as diverse as HIV/AIDS, children's environmental health, family planning, immigration, adolescent sexual health, maternal mortality, and population growth.

The online version of the popular reference tool includes statistics compiled by all departments of the U.S. government. 32 sections include statistics on population, education, geography and environment, income, energy and more.

United States Census information. Searchable by keyword or zipcode.

Statistical Resources on the Web

This government site has compiled information about immigrants coming into the United States. Information is available as far back as 1820.