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Census 2010 is a count of everyone living in the United States in April 1, 2010. Census data are used to determine what community services will be provided and how much of the $400 billion in federal funds will be allocated to your local communities every year.
CENSUS 2010 DATA CENSUS 2010 MAP CENSUS 2010 BRIEFS
- Geographic Comparison Tables by County: Census 2010
- Demographic Profiles-1 (DP-1) for W.Va Counties: Census 2010
- Population by Age-Group and Sex for W.Va Counties, Places, MSAs, and Legislative Districts: Census 2010
- Housing Units by Occupancy Status for W.Va Counties: 2000 and 2010
- Housing Units by Occupancy Status for W.Va Incorporated Places: 2000 and 2010
- Redistricting Data Summary File by Census Tract for W.Va Counties: Census 2010
- W.Va Population by Incorporated Place: April 1, 2000 and 2010
- W.Va Population by County: April 1, 2000 and 2010
- Population by Hispanic Origin and Race for W.Va Counties: April 1, 2000 and 2010
- Population 18 Years and Over by Hispanic Origin and Race for W.Va Counties: April 1, 2000 and 2010
- The Most Populous Counties and Places in 2010 in W.Va
- The Most Populous Counties and Places by Race and Hispanic Origin in W.Va: 2010
- Population by Race and Hispanic Origin for All Ages and 18 Years and Over for West Virginia: 2000 and 2010
- Population Change, 1910 to 2010 by State
- Population Density, 1910 to 2010 by State
- Apportionment, 1910 to 2010 by State
- More 2010 Data are available from the U.S. Census Bureau American Fact Finder2
MORE ON CENSUS 2010
- UPCOMING RELEASES
- Census Briefs for the U.S on Population Distribution and Race and Hispanic Origin
- Go to the 2010 U.S. Census Main Page
- What You Need to Know about the Census 2010
- How Well Do We Participate in the Census?
- The Census 2010 counts everyone Once — and Only Once — and in the Right Place.
Where should you be counted? - Census 2010 Questionnaire
- Census on Campus, frequently asked questions
- 2010 Census frequently asked questions
- Historical Decennial Censuses


