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2020 Census Demographic Data Map Viewer
The 2020 Census Demographic Data Map Viewer is a web map application that includes data from the 2020 Census at the state, county, and census tract levels. The map consists of data related to population, race, Hispanic origin, families and households, housing, and group quarters. The map automatically switches from state data to county data and tract data as you zoom in to more detailed scales. The following maps are available within the application:
Census Bureau's Interactive Maps
Work with interactive mapping tools from across the Census Bureau.
Census Business Builder
Provides users with ability to view business opportunities and community profiles.
Data & Maps
Try out our new way to explore data
Digital Equity Act Population Viewer
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law established the Digital Equity Act of 2021, also called the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Sections 60301-60307). The State Digital Equity Planning Grant Program is the first of three Digital Equity Act programs that will be administered by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). Under the legislation, NTIA will allocate awards to participating States (including the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico) based on their populations, demographics, and availability and adoption of broadband. This map viewer depicts the data used in the funding allocation formula.
Geography Reference Maps
Maps that show the boundaries and names (or other identifiers) of geographic areas for which the Census Bureau tabulates statistical data.
Sometimes, the name is only in the form of a geographic code, such as a census block number. Some reference maps show and identify geographic features that are part of the boundary. Examples are roads and water features.
Reference maps can include additional features, such as railroads, to aid users in orienting themselves to a place on the map.
(The information starts with 2023, but you can select as far back as 1990.
Interactive Gallery
Interactive Census Maps on various topics. The site starts in the year 2023 but you are able to select all the way back to 2017.
Interactive Population Map
Provides a user-friendly tool to find and compare the population information across the United States.
Mapping Digital Equity in Every State
New Digital Equity Act Population Viewer Shows Broadband Access and Demographic Characteristics (Click on the Map in the Article)
Reference Maps
Reference maps show the boundaries and names of geographic areas for which the Census Bureau tabulates statistical data, but do not visualize the data.
In some cases, the name is only in the form of a geographic code, such as a census block number. Some types of reference maps show and identify geographic features that are part of the boundary. Examples are roads and water features.
Reference maps can include additional features such as railroads to aid users in orienting themselves to a place on the map.
(It offers maps from 2023 - 1990)