U.S. Government Statistics
- Census Bureau Datadata and digital content about the nation's people and economy from the U.S. Census Bureau
- Federal Committee on Statistical MethodologyA gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal government agencies. Links to agency statistics on topics and subjects like current social, economic, political, health, environmental issues and public policy topics.
- Spotlight on Statistics (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Dept. of Labor)"Each edition of Spotlight on Statistics features graphics, maps, and brief written analysis to illustrate BLS data that examine the U.S. labor market and economy. New editions of Spotlight on Statistics are published several times a year."
Oklahoma Data & Statistics
- Oklahoma's Open DataIncludes data about the economy, public health, transportation, the environment, and more.
- Documents.OK.govThousands of Oklahoma government publications and documents.
Other Selected Sites (Non-government sites)
- CensusScope"... An easy-to-use tool for investigating U.S. demographic trends" provided by opens new windowSocial Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN) at the Univ. of Michigan.
- GallupPolls on social issues, ethics, values, etc. Try a general search for education.
- Pew ResearchNonpartisan; includes public opinion and polls, demographic research, social science research, and content analysis.
- Statistics (National Center for Victims of Crimes)Carjacking, child abuse, corrections, cost of crimes, domestic terrorism, etc.
- WHO Statistical Information SystemHealth and health-related statistics from the WHO
Numbers, Facts, & Trends Shaping the World
- Spotlight on Statistics (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Dept. of Labor)"Each edition of Spotlight on Statistics features graphics, maps, and brief written analysis to illustrate BLS data that examine the U.S. labor market and economy. New editions of Spotlight on Statistics are published several times a year."
- BLS Reports (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Dept. of Labor)"BLS Reports provide analytical information related to the labor force, consumer spending, earnings, and work injuries and illnesses. Typically, reports contain a few pages of written analysis followed by statistical tables...."