- Association of Public Data Users
- Provides communication links, conferences, and publications to academic, governmental, commercial, and nonprofit organisations who use, produce, and disseminate government statistical data. - Bureau of Justice Statistics@
- Bureau of Labor Statistics@
- Bureau of Transportation Statistics@
- Census Bureau@
- ChildStats: Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics
- Federal statistics on children and families, including reports on child well-being and fatherhood. - Economic Research Service@
- Education Finance Statistical Center (EFSC)
- Financial data and publications for education in the United States and other countries. - Energy Information Administration
- Includes information and data on production, price and consumption data for petroleum, coal, renewable, and alternative fuels. - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - FDIC Data Bank
- Statistics about banking. - Fedstats
- Statistics from federal agencies, available broken down geographically, by agency, or in other forms. - Government Information Sharing Project
- Online access to government CD-ROM data via the Web: census, population, housing, agriculture, economics, and education resources. - National Agricultural Statistics Service@
- National Center for Education Statistics@
- National Center for Health Statistics@
- National Priorities Project Database
- Comprehensive statistical state data on socio-economic needs and federal expenditures. Searchable by issues like hunger and health, or by location. - Stat-USA
- Browsable business, trade, and economic information from the U.S. Department of Commerce. - State of the Economy
- Well-organised page of economic data updated from government sources; also features explanations and definitions of concepts, brought to you by the Dryden Press. - Understanding USA
- Public information made public by Richard Saul Wurman, information architect and graphic designer. Features statistics from 2000 for the U.S. population, commerce, poverty rates, environment, health, education, and more. Understanding information is power.
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