• NCHS Data Dashboards, Visualizations, and Query Systems provides interactive health data tools from the National Center for Health Statistics. It includes dashboards and query interfaces for exploring survey results, vital statistics, health indicators, and population health trends. These resources help users visualize and analyze official health data for research, public health planning, and policy assessment.

  • The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) is the principal federal agency for producing data on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) activities in the United States. Operating within the U.S. National Science Foundation, NCSES collects and reports official statistics on research and development (R&D) expenditures, the STEM workforce, innovation indicators, research institutions, and related trends across the public and private sectors.

    The NCSES website provides access to interactive data tools, downloadable datasets, analytical reports, and methodological documentation. Its data support research, policy analysis, and planning on topics such as national competitiveness, research capacity, workforce development, and technological change, and are widely used by policymakers, academic researchers, and industry analysts.

  • NCSES Data Explorer is an interactive platform from the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics for searching, visualizing, and downloading federal science and engineering data. It allows users to explore statistics on research and development spending, STEM workforce characteristics, innovation metrics, and other key indicators. The tool supports researchers, policymakers, and analysts in generating custom views, tables, and charts to inform science and technology research and decision-making.

  • The Statistics of Income (SOI) program is managed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and produces official statistical information derived from tax returns filed by individuals and businesses in the United States. SOI publishes detailed data on income, deductions, tax liabilities, credits, and distributions across income groups, industries, and geographic areas. Its products cover topics such as individual and corporate income tax statistics, estate and gift tax data, and patterns of income reporting.

    The SOI portal provides access to tables, historical series, publications, and electronic datasets that are used by researchers, economists, policymakers, and analysts for economic and fiscal analysis, tax policy evaluation, distributional studies, and revenue forecasting. Because SOI statistics reflect actual tax filings, they are a key source for understanding income distribution and the tax system’s impact on economic and social outcomes.

  • IRS Tax Statistics is the Internal Revenue Service’s central portal for official tax data and analysis derived from federal tax returns. It includes tables, publications, and downloadable datasets on income, tax liabilities, deductions, credits, and filing patterns for individuals and businesses. These statistics support economic research, tax policy analysis, and fiscal planning.

  • The official website of the U.S. Census Bureau, providing access to demographic, economic, and geographic data about the United States, including population counts, housing statistics, business data, and survey results used for research, policy, and planning.

  • NCSES Data Tools is the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics’ suite of interactive interfaces for accessing science and technology statistics. It provides search, visualization, and download options for data on research and development, STEM employment, innovation, and related indicators. These tools support analysis and exploration of U.S. science and engineering trends for research, policy, and planning.

  • BEA Regional Fact Sheet about personal income and gross domestic product (GDP) by state, county, and Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).

  • The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) is the principal federal statistical agency responsible for collecting, analyzing, and publishing data on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of justice systems in the United States. BJS produces a wide range of official statistics on topics such as crime rates, law enforcement personnel and activity, courts, corrections, and victimization through surveys, administrative records, and longitudinal data collections.

    The BJS website offers access to statistical reports, interactive data tools, downloadable datasets, and technical documentation. Its data are widely used by policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and the public to monitor trends in public safety, evaluate justice policies and programs, support research, and inform evidence-based decision-making in the criminal justice field.

  • 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.