US Census Maps

US Census Maps

Explore the 2020 Decennial Census and the latest American Community Survey on a map.

Census year

The 2020 Decennial Census is a full count taken every 10 years; the American Community Survey (ACS) publishes new 5-year estimates each year.

Area

20091County

For example, your home town, a county name, or a ZIP code

Topic

Home › Identity

How people identify themselves, the languages they speak, and where they came from.

Race & ancestry

Race and ethnicity

Population by reported race and Hispanic origin.

Hispanic by race

Race composition of the Hispanic or Latino population.

American Indian or Alaska Native

Percentage of the population that identifies as American Indian or Alaska Native alone or in combination with one or more other races, regardless of Hispanic origin.

European ancestry

Population by reported European ancestry.

African and Caribbean ancestry

Population by reported African or West Indian (non-Hispanic Caribbean) ancestry.

Citizenship

Citizenship status

Citizenship status of the resident population.

Year of entry (foreign-born)

Period of arrival in the United States for the foreign-born population.

Place of birth

Place of birth of the resident population, with a country drill-down for the foreign-born.

Language

Limited English proficiency

Percentage of the population aged 5+ who report speaking English less than "very well".

Language spoken at home

Primary language spoken at home for the population aged 5 and over.

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Source:US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates

Boundary and tabular data are in the US public domain. Inspired by the ONS Census maps.

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