Historical Statistics of the United States explained

Historical Statistics of the United States
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Reference
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Release Date:2006
Media Type:Print (hardback) and online
Isbn:0-521-81791-9
Isbn Note:(print),
(online)
(bundle)
Dewey:317.3 22
Congress:HA202 .H57 2006
Oclc:222194939

Historical Statistics of the United States (HSUS) is a compendium of statistics about United States. Published by the United States Census Bureau until 1975, it is now published by Cambridge University Press.

The last free version, the Bicentennial Edition, appeared in two volumes in 1975 and is now available online.[1]

The current commercial version[2] deals with Population, Work and Welfare, Economic Structure and Performance, Economic Sectors and Governance & International Relations, respectively, in five volumes.

The fully searchable and downloadable electronic edition was developed by Data Software Research Company (DSRC) for Cambridge University Press.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970.
  2. 2006 edition as of 2018-09-01