New Data and Visualizations from the 2019 American Community Survey (ACS)

We are pleased to announce the release of the 2019 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year estimates, the most relied-on source for up-to-date social, economic, and housing information every year. The ACS is the only source of local statistics for most of the 40+ topics it covers, such as educational attainment, occupation, language spoken at home, ancestry, and selected monthly homeowner costs.

ACS 1-year estimates are available for the nation, all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, every congressional district, every metropolitan area, and all counties and places with populations of 65,000 or more. To find out if these estimates are available for your county or city, please consult our Reference Materials.

Today's release includes Data Profiles, Detailed Tables, Comparison Profiles, Subject Tables, Selected Population Profiles, and the Summary File. Learn more in the 2019 Data Release Schedule

Visit the U.S. Census Bureau's data.census.gov or use the Census API to start exploring these estimates. Please note that data.census.gov and the current release work best in Google Chrome.  To learn more, see our data.census.gov resources which provide Frequently Asked Questions, How-to Materials for Using data.census.gov, Video Tutorials, Webinars and more. For additional information, visit the links below:

Visualizations: New data visualizations and tools are available to support this release, including:

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  • ZCTA and other small geographies, like tracts, block groups, and smaller cities, are only available with the 5-year estimates, which will be available in December. They're not available in the 1-year estimates because the sample size is too small.