- ArkanSTATS
ArkanSTATS provides data, information, and analysis for those interested in the economic development of Arkansas.
- Data.census.gov
data.census.gov is the Census Bureau’s online, self-service tool designed to give users access to a variety of population, economic, geographic and housing information
- Low- and Moderate-Income Summary Data
Data sets on low- and moderate-income (LMI) persons, useful in particular for work relating to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.
- Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) Program
The U.S. Census Bureau’s Small Area Health Insurance Estimates program is the only source of data for single-year estimates of health insurance coverage for all U.S. counties by selected economic and demographic characteristics.
- My Congressional District
Gives you quick and easy access to selected statistics collected by the U.S. Census Bureau through the American Community Survey and County Business Patterns.
- StatsAmerica
This site provides actionable data for economic developers interested in site requests, developing metrics, grant writing and strategic planning. Stats America provides effective access to hundreds of data sets from dozens of federal, state and commercial sources.
- Cornell County Characteristics
Provides a simple method of accessing demographic data produced by the U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program. U.S., state, and county data on age, sex, ethnicity, and race is available and includes a graphing feature.
- Census Business Builder
The Census Business Builder (CBB) is a one-stop resource for information about your customers, competition, and market.
- Arkansas Crime Information Center – Arkansas Department of Public Safety
In Arkansas, crime statistics are submitted by law enforcement agencies using the incident base reporting method within the Arkansas Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. While this information comes from law enforcement and includes the number of arrests and incidents known and reported by law enforcement agencies, it does not include any data relating to prosecution, adjudication or corrections.
- Crime Data Explorer
The Crime Data Explorer is a dynamic look at data from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
- Commuting Flows
When information about workers’ residence location and workplace location are coupled, a commuting flow is generated. The origin-destination flow format informs our understanding of interconnectedness between communities, including the interchange of people, goods, and services.
- SOI Tax Stats – County Data
SOI bases its county income data on the addresses reported on individual income tax returns filed with the IRS.
- SOI Tax Stats – Migration Data
Migration data for the United States are based on year-to-year address changes reported on individual income tax returns filed with the IRS. They present migration patterns by State or by county for the entire United States and are available for inflows—the number of new residents who moved to a State or county and where they migrated from, and outflows—the number of residents leaving a State or county and where they went.
- Census Academy
The U.S. Census Bureau’s Census Academy features videos and courses demonstrating how to access and utilize various census data sets and is an essential online training hub for data users of all skill levels.