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ACS Tables from the Library of Michigan Household Income:
Trends in Household Income, 2000-2006
Summary and Analysis of Income Trends: 2000-05 (.pdf)
Comparisons of Demographic Profiles:
Michigan 2002-2004 vs. Michigan 2005
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Michigan 2005 vs. U.S. 2005
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Comparisons of Social Profiles:
Michigan 2002-2004 vs. Michigan 2005
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Michigan 2005 vs. U.S. 2005
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Comparisons of Economic Profiles:
Michigan 2002-2004 vs. Michigan 2005
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Michigan 2005 vs. U.S. 2005
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Comparisons of Income and Poverty Measures:
Michigan 2002-2004 vs. Michigan. 2005
Michigan 2005 vs. U.S. 2005
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Patterns of Migration [available soon]
In-Migration from Other States
Out-Migration to Other States
Net Domestic Migration
International Migration
Demographic, Social, Economic, and Housing Data from the Census Bureau
The following types of data are available from the ACS data page of American Factfinder:
Data Profiles: Summary data on each geographic area with 65,000 or more persons
Ranking Tables: Over 45 sets of of tables comparing all states, counties, and places with 65,000 or more persons.
Detailed Tables: Over 150 tables for each geographic area with 65,000 or more persons.
Subject Tables: Tables that combine information on a particular topic from several of the "detailed" tables.
Public Use Microdata Samples
Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) files contain detailed individual responses to the ACS and other surveys. PUMS files do not include names or other information that could be used to identify individuals, and they contain limited geographic information. They are useful for preparing detailed cross-tabulations that are not available through published tables and data files.
PUMS files for 2005 and prior yearsare available from the Census Bureau.
Enhanced PUMS filesfor the decennial census, the ACS, and other demographic surveys are available through the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS), which is maintained by the Minnesota Population Center.
Additional Information about the American Community Survey
Additional information is available from the ACS Home Page on the Census Bureau website.
Updated 10/26/2006
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