The Statistical Abstract of the United States was a publication of the United States Census Bureau, an agency of the United States Department of Commerce. Published annually from 1878 to 2011, the statistics described social, political and economic conditions in the United States.
The Census Bureau ceased publication with the 2012 edition, released in August 2011; the Bureau stopped compiling the data for the Statistical Compendia program, including the Abstract and supplemental publications, on October 1, 2011.
A Washington Post columnist, Robert J. Samuelson, wrote "This is a mighty big loss for a mighty small saving." The agencyâÂÂs 2012 budget would eliminate the Statistical Compendia Branch, which compiles the Statistical Abstract and other publications (such as the âÂÂCounty and City Data BookâÂÂ). This would save $2.9 million and cut 24 jobs. Both the book and online versions of the Statistical Abstract would vanish. The American Library Association, representing about 16,700 public libraries and more than 100,000 academic and school libraries, is arguing to keep the Statistical Abstract. Alesia McManus, library director at Howard Community College in Columbia, started a Facebook page and launched a petition dedicated to reversing the decision, wrote Samuelson. He quoted one librarian as writing âÂÂIf the library were on fire, this would be the reference book I would try and save firstâÂÂ, and another as saying âÂÂ[The] Statistical Abstract has for years been one of the top five reference books used by students and faculty at South Dakota State University.â Samuelson said he didn't think the librarians' protest would have much effect.
Joseph Dionne and Paul Krugman published columns agreeing with Samuelson.
ProQuest continued the series, in co-operation with Bernan Press. The list price of the 2012 Department of Commerce edition was $20 (paperback), free online. The list price of the Proquest edition is $199.
In 1975, a Bicentennial Edition, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, in two volumes, was published.
The 2010 (129th Edition) Statistical Abstract of the United States has 30 sections, 926 pages, and more than 1,300 tables, covering more than 200 topics, including income and wealth, imports and exports, agriculture, energy production and consumption, natural resources, and some international comparisons. All information is downloadable in PDF and Excel spreadsheet formats. The statistical abstract is the standard summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States. It is also designed to serve as a guide to other statistical publications and sources.
Sec. 1. Population (Tables 1âÂÂ77)
Sec. 2. Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces (Tables 78âÂÂ126)
Sec. 3. Health and Nutrition (Tables 127âÂÂ213)
Sec. 4. Education (Tables 214âÂÂ294)
Sec. 5. Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons (Tables 295âÂÂ345)
Sec. 6. Geography and Environment (Tables 346âÂÂ384)
Sec. 7. Elections (Tables 385âÂÂ415)
Sec. 8. State and Local Government Finances and Employment (Tables 416âÂÂ456)
Sec. 9. Federal Government Finances and Employment (Tables 457âÂÂ490)
Sec. 10. National Security and Veterans Affairs (Tables 491âÂÂ525)
Sec. 11. Social Insurance and Human Services (Tables 526âÂÂ573)
Sec. 12. Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings (Tables 574âÂÂ650)
Sec. 13. Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth (Tables 651âÂÂ707)
Sec. 14. Prices (Tables 708âÂÂ727)
Sec. 15. Business Enterprise (Tables 728âÂÂ774)
Sec. 16. Science and Technology (Tables 775âÂÂ799)
Sec. 17. Agriculture (Tables 800âÂÂ847)
Sec. 18. Forestry, Fishing, and Mining (Tables 848âÂÂ887)
Sec. 19. Energy and Utilities (Tables 888âÂÂ925)
Sec. 20. Construction and Housing (Tables 926âÂÂ971)
Sec. 21. Manufactures (Tables 972âÂÂ1007)
Sec. 22. Wholesale and Retail Trade (Tables 1008âÂÂ1028)
Sec. 23. Transportation (Tables 1029âÂÂ1090)
Sec. 24. Information and Communications (Tables 1091âÂÂ1124)
Sec. 25. Banking, Finance, and Insurance (Tables 1125âÂÂ1190)
Sec. 26. Arts, Recreation, and Travel (Tables 1191âÂÂ1235)
Sec. 27. Accommodation, Food Services, and Other Services (Tables 1236âÂÂ1249)
Sec. 28. Foreign Commerce and Aid (Tables 1250âÂÂ1276)
Sec. 29. Puerto Rico and the Island Areas (Tables 1277âÂÂ1292)
Sec. 30. International Statistics (Tables 1293âÂÂ1369)
Appendix I. Guides to Sources of Statistics, State Statistical Abstracts and Foreign Statistical Abstracts
Appendix II. Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: Concepts, Components, and Population
Appendix III. Limitations of the Data
Appendix IV. Weights and Measures
Appendix V. Tables Deleted From the 2009 Edition of the Statistical Abstract
Two specialized data series issued irregularly by the Census Bureau constitute Statistical Abstract supplements: