This layer displays information from the US 2020 Decennial Census, which provides vacant housing units for all geographic areas. A vacant Housing Unit is when no one is living in it at the time of the interview, unless its occupants are only temporarily absent. This data was released as part of the decennial census in April 2020. Learn more about this dataset at Census.gov.
The first map updates from the 2017-21 American Community Survey are here!
Click the map link to view total population estimates from the 2017-21 American Community Survey (ACS). Data are available for counties, ZIP Codes, and other geographic areas. Search the Map Room for the terms 2021 ACS to view additional demographic estimates (age, race, gender, and ethnicity) from the American Community Survey.
Still more map updates from the 2016-20 American Community Survey!
Click the map link to view the latest estimates for the percentage of the adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher. Data are from the 2016-20 American Community Survey (ACS). Maps are available for counties, ZIP Codes, census tracts, and other geographic areas. Search the Map Room for the terms 2020 ACS to view additional map layers from the American Community Survey.
More map updates from the 2016-20 American Community Survey!
Click the map link to view the latest estimates for the percentage of the population with any disability from the 2016-20 American Community Survey (ACS). Data are available for counties, ZIP Codes, census tracts, and other geographic areas.
The first map updates from the 2016-20 American Community Survey are here!
Click the map link to view total population estimates from the 2016-20 American Community Survey (ACS). Data are available for counties, ZIP Codes, and other geographic areas. Search the Map Room for the terms 2020 ACS to view additional demographic estimates (age, race, gender, and ethnicity) from the American Community Survey. Additional map layers will be rolling out over the coming days and weeks, so check back soon for further updates!
All layers now available from the 2016-20 American Community Survey!
Click the map link to view the latest estimates for the percentage of the population living at or below 50% of the federal poverty level. Data are from the 2016-20 American Community Survey (ACS). Maps are available for counties, ZIP Codes, census tracts, and other geographic areas. Search the Map Room for the terms 2020 ACS to view additional map layers from the American Community Survey.
Community Resilience Estimates – Predominant Risk Factor
This layer displays the predominant risk factor, i.e., the total number and percentage of residents with 3+, 1-2, or 0 risk factors in each census tract, county, and state, as of year 2019. Data is obtained from the Census Bureau’s Small Area Estimates Program.
Predominant Race/Ethnicity
This layer displays the predominant race/ethnicity for various geographic levels.
Highly represented non-white Race/Ethnicity Groups
This layer displays where non-white race and ethnicity groups are highly represented in the U.S.
Population Living in Group Quarters
This layer displays percent change in resident population for the 50 states, the Discrict of Columbia and Puerto Rico from 2010 to 2020. This data was released as part of the decennial census in April 2020. For more information visit the Census.gov website here.