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Public Administration (HSA): Statistical Data
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American FactFinder

Official data from U.S. Census of Population and Housing, the American Community Survey, or the Economic Census.
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FedStats

Statistics on all topics from 70 U.S. Government agencies.
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RAND California

California and U.S. public policy issues with an emphasis on statistics. RAND's "Business and Economics" section contains information on employment, unemployment, industry and occupational wages, occupational projections, construction and real estate (including housing prices and foreclosures, and non-residential vacancy rates), inflation, foreign trade, retail and taxable sales, sales tax rates, gross state product, personal and per capita income, farm income, and airport operating statistics.
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Statistical Abstract of the United States


This is probably the most important U.S. statistical reference work because it serves both as a prime source for U.S. industrial, social, political, and economic statistics and also as a bibliographical guide. Source notes are at the foot of each table; a useful "Guide to Sources of Statistics " (at end) lists important statistical publications arranged by subject; there is also a "Guide to State Statistical Abstracts," and a "Guide to Foreign Statistical Abstracts."
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Call Number:
Ref HA202 .Un58
Location:
Gleeson Reference Room, 1st Floor; San Ramon; Sacramento; South Bay; North Bay; Oakland.
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