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Census 2000 Thematic Maps
To help users understand and analyze census data, the North Carolina State Data Center has created a variety of thematic maps. The underlying data for each map are available in accompanying spreadsheets, as well as from the NC Census and Survey Data.
Additional thematic maps may be found at the Census Bureau on American FactFinder.
Decennial Census Commuting Report Data
Redistricting Data
Total NC Population, 2000
Percent Change in Population, 1990 to 2000
Population Density, 1990
Population Density, 2000
Asian or Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Population, 2000
Black or African American Population, 2000
Percent Change in Black Population, 1990 to 2000
Population of Hispanic or Latino Origin, 2000
Percent Change in Hispanic Population, 1990 to 2000
American Indian and Alaska Native Population, 2000
Sample Data
Percent Urban Population, 2000Change in Percent Urban Population, 1990 - 2000
High School Graduate or Higher Degree, 2000
Bachelor's Degree or Higher, 2000
Age 21-64 Disabled, 2000
Age 65 or Older Disabled, 2000
Lived Outside County (but in US) 5 Years Ago, 2000
Born Outside North Carolina, 2000
Speak Language Other Than English at Home
And Speak English Not "Very Well", 2000
Median Household Income, 1999
Median Family Income, 1999
Per Capita Income, 1999
Female Labor Force Participation Rate, 2000
All Parents in Labor Force, 2000
Carpooling Workers, 2000
Employed in Manufacturing, 2000
Families Below Poverty, 1999
Persons Below Poverty, 1999
Related Children Below Poverty, 1999
Elderly Below Poverty, 1999
Median Housing Value, 2000
Median Gross Rent
Wood As Principal Heating Fuel, 2000
Lacking Complete Plumbing, 2000
One or More Persons Per Room, 2000
Total NC Population, 2000
NC Census Lookup, an easy-to-use Web application, provides access to data from Census 2000. Data are available to the block level for complete count items and to the tract or block group for sample data items.