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.
BEA's interactive data application is the one stop shop for accessing BEA data on the fly. The interactive application makes it easier to access and use our statistics by providing a common look and feel for users accessing national, international, regional or industry statistics. The application makes the data easier to print, save and export. The charting features are robust and visually appealing. The application also allows for data sharing with others via a number of social tools.
BEA updates its data in near real time. During BEA news releases there might be a slight delay in accessing the most recent data but access to supplemental data files is always available.
The interactive data application organizes data by account and topic. The application uses a "tabbed" browser experience common to many e-commerce and other standard Web sites. Navigating between data sets and accessing and changing query parameters is easy, as they are similar across all datasets.
The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) is a principal federal statistical agency within the Department of Commerce responsible for producing the nation’s official economic accounts. BEA publishes key indicators such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), personal income, corporate profits, international trade and investment statistics, and regional economic data for states, metropolitan areas, and counties.
Through its website, BEA provides access to data tables, interactive tools, downloadable datasets, and methodological documentation. Its statistics serve as the benchmark measures of U.S. economic performance and are widely used by policymakers, researchers, businesses, and journalists to analyze economic trends, assess policy impacts, and guide decision-making at national and regional levels.
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.
EPA web app providing 500+ map layers and analysis tools to explore ecosystem services, environmental conditions, and demographics without needing GIS skills.
Interactive map and data platform that uses environmental and demographic datasets to support Justice40 and environmental justice work.
Geospatial tool originally developed by CEQ to identify “disadvantaged communities” using multiple climate, pollution, and socio-economic indicators; now mirrored by academic/grassroots hosts after federal access was removed.
Open-access platform that simplifies U.S. Census and American Community Survey data through searchable profiles, maps, and tables, enabling journalists, advocates, and researchers to quickly explore and contextualize local demographic data without technical barriers.
PRB-led convening and resource hub focused on protecting, sustaining, and coordinating access to federal public data, bringing together advocates, researchers, funders, and institutions to address threats to data availability and integrity.
Public interface for querying many CDC public health datasets with an ad-hoc query system and downloadable outputs.
GovWayback is a simple tool to quickly access archived versions of government websites from before January 20, 2025 – just add “wayback.com” after “.gov” in any government URL. GovWayback automatically redirects you to that page’s archived version from the Internet Archive.












