Use this form to select a state, summary level, and table. You can also use this form to download the corresponding shapefiles which would be used to display this data on a map. For shapefiles, the "table" menu is not relevant: simply select a state and summary level. The first several columns in each of these data files are selected values from the "geographic headers" files. The remaining columns the specific data for each table are named according to the table name and field number.
Comparative values from the census have the same column header followed by ". If you don't have an API key, you can go here.
One quick way to add your key:. Using it is as simple as providing one our processed table names to one of the download subcommands. You can also download tables from Python scripts. Import the class of the processed table you wish to retrieve and pass in your API key.
Then call one of the download methods. A gallery of graphics powered by our data is available on Observable. The code that powers it is available as an open-source computational notebook. The command-line interface is implemented using Click and setuptools. To install it locally for development inside your virtual environment, run the following installation command, as prescribed by the Click documentation.
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