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http://data.bls.gov/map/MapToolServlet?survey=la&map=state&seasonal=s U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | Local Area Unemployment Statistics Information and Analysis, PSB Suite 4675, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20212-0001

Crime Statistics

http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/crimestats We regularly publish or contribute to a series of statistical crime reports and publications, detailing specific offenses and outlining trends that can help you better understand crime threats both nationally and locally. Uniform Crime Reports Crime in the U.S. is the most comprehensive analysis of violent crime and property crime in the nation. The annual publication compiles volume and rate of crime offenses for the nation, the states, and many cities and counties.
The State Data Program (SDP) supports NHTSA’s efforts to identify traffic safety problems, help develop and implement vehicle and driver countermeasures, evaluate motor vehicle standards, and to study crash avoidance issues, crashworthiness issues, and regulations. Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System (CODES) Injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes remain a major public health problem. These injuries cause unnecessary burden of increased taxes and insurance premiums. http://www.nhtsa.gov/Data/State+Data+Program+&+CODES

State Data Program & CODES | National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

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Census Bureau Home Page

http://www.census.gov/
Topic links - A to Z - Direct access to statistical data on topics of your choice. MapStats - Statistical profiles of States, counties, cities, Congressional Districts, and Federal judicial districts. Agencies listed alphabetically with descriptions of the statistics they provide and links to their websites, contact information, and key statistics.

FedStats

http://www.fedstats.gov/