BJS Data Tools are the official online interfaces provided by the Bureau of Justice Statistics for accessing and exploring federal criminal justice data. Users can query, visualize, and download statistical information on crime, law enforcement, courts, corrections, and victimization. The tools support analysis and research by offering customizable tables, charts, and datasets for justice policy evaluation and planning.
BJS Data by Topic organizes Bureau of Justice Statistics data around specific subject areas such as crime types, law enforcement, courts, corrections, and victims. It provides curated links to statistics, tables, and reports focused on each topic, making it easier to find relevant justice data. This resource supports researchers, policymakers, and the public in accessing targeted criminal justice information for analysis and decision-making.
BJS All Data Analysis Tools is a centralized listing of analytical tools provided by the Bureau of Justice Statistics to explore and interpret federal justice data. It includes query systems, visualization interfaces, and specialized applications for examining crime, courts, corrections, and victimization statistics. These tools help users customize analyses, generate tables and graphs, and support research or policy evaluation.
BLS Data Tools is the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ collection of interfaces for accessing official labor and economic statistics. It lets users query, filter, and download data on employment, unemployment, wages, prices, productivity, and more. These tools support research, trend analysis, and economic planning by providing customizable tables, charts, and datasets.
BLS Data Retrieval Tools are interactive interfaces provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for extracting and downloading official labor market and economic data. They allow users to customize queries for statistics on employment, earnings, prices, productivity, and other measures. The tools support research and analysis by offering flexible access to BLS datasets and documentation.
BTS Transportation Maps and Geospatial Data offers interactive maps and spatial datasets produced by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. It includes geospatial visualizations of transportation networks, freight flows, travel patterns, and infrastructure attributes. This resource helps users explore transportation data geographically for research, planning, and analysis.
U.S. DOT Libraries Research Tools is a curated collection of data resources and research guides related to transportation. It links to federal and other authoritative datasets, statistics, and analytical tools on topics such as travel, safety, freight, and infrastructure. This resource supports transportation research, policy analysis, and data discovery across multiple agencies and data platforms.
USDA Economic Research Service Data Products is the data portal of the Economic Research Service providing access to economic and statistical datasets on agriculture, food systems, and rural conditions. It includes interactive charts, downloadable tables, and series on farm income, commodity markets, food prices, nutrition assistance participation, and rural demographics. This resource supports research, analysis, and policymaking on agriculture and food economics.
U.S. EIA Data Tools, Apps, and Maps is a collection of interactive tools provided by the U.S. Energy Information Administration for exploring energy statistics. It includes customizable data interfaces, visualization apps, and maps covering energy production, consumption, prices, emissions, and infrastructure. These tools help users analyze trends, compare energy indicators, and support research and policy analysis.
NASS Data and Statistics is the central access point for agricultural statistics from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. It provides tables, reports, and downloadable datasets on crop production, livestock counts, acreage, yields, prices, and other farm measures. This resource supports agricultural research, market analysis, and policy planning.
Research team (Harvard & partners) using census and tax data to analyze social mobility; produces papers and related resources explaining neighborhood-level opportunity patterns.
PRB’s “U.S. Census and Public Data” program tracks threats to public datasets, supports data literacy, and translates census/ACS data into accessible resources and coalition work.










