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B2E can provide targeted site analysis of demographics and related data for standard and customized geographies with over 40 essential updated variables (ZIP Codes, CBSAs, cities, counties, states, and the U.S.). Below are some variables of information we can provide.
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Dominant Profile of the Geography
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Dominant Profile of the geography
Population (4/1/1990)
Population (4/1/2000)
Population (1/1/2005)
Population (1/1/2010)
Population Growth (2005/2000)
Population Forecast (2010/2005)
Households (4/1/1990)
Households (4/1/2000)
Households (1/1/2005)
Households (1/1/2010)
Household Growth (2005/2000)
Household Forecast (2010/2005)
Average Household Size
Urban Population
Rural Population
Male Population
Female Population
Population Density
Families
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Owner Occupied Households
Renter Occupied Households
White Population, Alone
Black Population, Alone
Asian Population, Alone
Other Population
Hispanic Population
White Non Hispanic Population
Total Household Income
Median Household Income
Average Household Income
Per Capita Income
Median Age
Total Retail Sales ($000)
Total Consumer Expenditures ($000)
Housing Units
Employment by Place of Work
Establishments by Place of Work
Quality of Life Indicator
Total Crime Indicator
Best Weather Indicator
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The U.S. Census Bureau
The Census Bureau conducts many important censuses and surveys. The most well-known is the official population census of the United States, called the decennial census. It is conducted every ten years, most recently in April 2000. During each decennial census, the Census Bureau collects data from every household in the U.S. and its territories.
Besides the decennial census, the Census Bureau conducts nearly one hundred other surveys and censuses every year. By law, no one is permitted to reveal information from these censuses and surveys that could identify any person, household, or business. Individual records from each decennial census are made public 72 years after the census has been taken.
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