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http://censtats.census.gov/data/{{{state}}}/{{{type}}}{{{id}}}.pdf

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Template:American Factfinder generates external links to U.S. Census 2000 demographic data of cities, towns, counties, and states. Its primary purpose is to simplify the creation of URL links in references for population in articles. It is meant to be used both to generate stand-alone links and as a backend for Template:Cite American Factfinder for article references.

Generates a link to a PDF from http://censtats.census.gov/data/ that includes

  • General population totals, age, gender, race, and number of households.
  • Social characteristics, such as ethnicity, education, and marital status.
  • Economic data, such as median income, poverty levels, and employment.
  • Housing data, including number and type of housing units as well as home values.

Note: Template is only for the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. It will not generate information for the other U.S. territories.

Usage

For links: {{American Factfinder|state|type|fips|source=age}}
For references: {{Cite American Factfinder|state|type|id|name=|accessdate=|source=age}}

  • state: The two digit postal abbreviation for the state. Use US for United States, DC for District of Columbia and PR for Puerto Rico.
  • type: Locality/Geographic Location for which data is needed. See Locality Terms below.
  • id: The FIPS code for the location. For most areas, this is a 4 or 5 digit number preceded by the 2 digit state number. Exemptions are listed below. See Finding FIPS Codes for more.
    • States: 2 digit state number.
    • Counties: 5 digits, state number + county number
    • County subdivisions: 10 digits. state number + county number + location number.
    • Note: Some areas have multiple FIPS Codes. Be sure to use the FIPS code that corresponds to the particular geographic type you have selected, e.g. county, city, township, etc.

Citation

{{Cite American Factfinder}} This uses the same parameters as above to generate a citation to the Census tables being cited and the following unique parameters.

  • name: Name of the location you are citing. Required.
  • accessdate: The date you accessed the data. Defaults to January 31, 2009.

Location types

Type Variables Notes
Nation USA For nation-level data. Use state abbreviation US and FIPS id 00
Regions region Census designated regions of the United States. Use state abbreviation US and FIPS ids R1 through R4.
Divisions division Census designated divisions of the United States. Use state abbreviation US and FIPS ids D1 through D9.
States State, DC, PR U.S. states, including Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico
Counties borough_AK County equivalents in Alaska
borough_NY One of the 5 boroughs of New York City that are coextensive with their respective county.
census_area, CA Census divisions of Alaska's Unorganized Borough
county, cty, ind_city All U.S. States except Alaska and Louisiana. Includes Independent Cities.
municipio Municipalities in Puerto Rico. County equivalent.
parish County equivalent in Louisiana
County subdivisions place Independent places that are also county subdivisions. Not to be confused with Independent city, which is a county-level equivalent.
town_NE Towns in New England, such as New Hampshire
township, twp, charter_twp Used in 20 U.S. states. See Township (United States). Charter_twp can be used for charter townships in Michigan.
Places borough Certain incorporated cities in New England, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
CDP Census designated place.
city, town, village Incorporated and unincorporated places in the United States. Includes Independent Cities and Independent Places. Town is not to be confused with Town (New England).
comunidad, zona_urbana, ZU Incorporated and unincorporated places in Puerto Rico.
con_city Consolidated cities in Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Montana, and Tennessee only. For other city-county governments (City and County of Denver, City and County of San Francisco, etc.) use either County or City.
American Indian/Alaska Native Lands tribe, reservation, nation American Indian reservations or other tribal lands in the contiguous United States.
ANRC Alaska Native Regional Corporations. Use in conjunction with state code AK.
reserve, village_AK Alaska Native Villages and Reserves. Use in conjunction with state code AK.
native_HI Native Hawaiian Home Lands. Use in conjunction with state code HI.
Statistical areas metro, MSA Metropolitan statistical areas. Includes Consolidated MSAs and Primary MSAs.

Examples

Region Input/Output
United States {{American Factfinder|US|USA|00}}
West Region {{American Factfinder|US|region|R4}}
Mountain Division {{American Factfinder|US|division|D8}}
North Dakota {{American Factfinder|ND|state|38}}
Fort Berthold Reservation {{American Factfinder|US|reservation|381160}}
Bismarck Metro Area {{American Factfinder|ND|MSA|381010}}
Burleigh County {{American Factfinder|ND|county|38015}}
Hay Creek Township {{American Factfinder|ND|twp|3801536460}}
Bismarck, North Dakota {{American Factfinder|ND|city|3807200}}

Citations

  • {{Cite American Factfinder|ND|city|3807200}}

U.S. Census Bureau. Census 2000. "Census Demographic Profiles, Bismarck, North Dakota" (PDF). CenStats Databases. Retrieved 2009-01-31.<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>[dead link]

Finding FIPS codes

Related templates

See also