Bureau
of Transportation Statistics Department of Transportation's
major statistical agency has data from programs such as Motor Carrier
Statistics, Airline Information and International Travel & Transportation.
You can see how often an airline is late by checking the Office
of Airline Information's On-Time Statistics database.
Census
Bureau The Census Bureau serves as the leading source of quality data about
the nation's people and economy.
Census
Data for the U.S.: 1790-1860 From 1790-1830, most of the data
is population breakdowns by age, sex, and free status (free or slave).
After 1830, additional data is available, such as occupation, education,
mortality, and property. Users select year, state, and variables,
and may request that the data be sorted by variable.
CensusScope Easy-to-use tool for investigating U.S. demographic trends, brought to you by the Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN) at the University of Michigan. Census 2000 Data
CIA
World Fact Book The CIA's annual factbook about countries of
the world includes both maps and data.
County
and City Data Books Electronic versions of the 1988 and
1994 County and City Data Books.
Energy
Information Administration Department of Energy's major
statistical agency has data from its research on petroleum, natural
gas, coal, nuclear energy and alternative and renewable energy sources.
Federal
Statistics The latest federal government statistics. From
The White House web site.
FedStats Statistical data from over 70 federal agencies.
GeoHive: Gobal Statistics Geopolitical data, statistics on the human population, Earth and more
Historical
United States Census Browser The data presented here describe
the people and the economy of the US for each state and county from
1790 to 1960.
HyperStat Online Statistics Textbookt Created and maintained by Professor David M. Lane of Rice University, the HyperStat Online site contains an online introductory statistics textbook, complete with sections on normal distributions, confidence intervals, prediction, and the logic of hypothesis testing.
Information
Please Reference site that offers millions of up-to-the-minute
facts and statistics covering just about everything.
Inter-university
Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Provides
access to the world's largest archive of computerized social science
data. It is located within the Institute for Social Research at
the University of Michigan.
National
Agricultural Statistics Service The
USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) conducts
hundreds of surveys every year and prepares reports covering virtually
every aspect of U.S. agriculture. Production and supplies of food
and fiber, prices paid and received by farmers, farm labor and wages,
farm finances, chemical use, and changes in the demographics of
U.S. producers are only a few examples.
National
Center for Education Statistics NCES is the primary federal
entity for collecting and analyzing data that are related to education
in the United States and other nations.
National
Center for Health Statistics Department of Health and
Human Services' major statistical agency has data on infant and
child health, diseases and births and deaths
NationMaster.com
OFFSTATS
Population
Reference Bureau Informs people around the world about population,
health, and the environment, and empowers them to use that information
to advance the well-being of current and future generations
Social
Science Data on the Internet Search or browse listings of 851
Internet sites of numeric Social Science statistical data, data
catalogs, data libraries, social science gateways, addresses and
more.
Social
Sciences Briefing Room Statistics and charts on crime, demographics,
education, and health in the U.S.
State
and County Quick Facts Includes recent Census data.
Statistical
Abstract of the U.S.
Statistical
Resources on the Web
The
Statistics Homepage
United
Nations Common Database
University
of Virginia Social Science Data Center Maintains a collection
of numeric data distributed through the Federal Depository Library
Program, the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social
Research (ICPSR), and various international government organizations.
USDATA.com
Free data section includes the demographics of people who live in the top 64 U.S. markets, quality data about
the people and economy of the United
States, and more.
WINKS
Program Tutorials Tutorials for statistical analysis that include
explanations of terms and techniques.