Here you will find databases full of raw data on crime statistics, graduation rates, census data, and more.
A list of toys that have been recalled by the manufacturer and could potentially be harmful.
This database includes all banks (as of Feb. 9) that received funding under the federal government's $700 billion rescue package of financial institutions, the Troubled Assets Relief Program or TARP.
The database contains information regarding professional educators where action was taken against their teaching certificate or license.
U.S. President Barack Obama's Inauguration committee has disclosed the names of all donors. Obama's group has limited contributions to the inauguration when compared to President George Bush, who raised $42.8 million for his 2005 swearing-in.
This list released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on February 12, 2008 represents those nursing homes that have had a history of serious quality issues and are included in a special program to stimulate improvements in their quality of care.
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for taxpayers who are due to receive a combined $123.5 million in the form of 107,831 refund checks that were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors. Search our database to see if the IRS owes you money and learn how to get your check.
How will subprime foreclosures impact your State and your property values?Find out by searching this state-by-state analysis released by the Joint Economic Committee showing average home values, estimated total foreclosures and estimated loss of property value by state.
Search for vehicles by company and type of fuel. Compare models, years, mileage, check EP Act compliance and find helpful links
A breakdown of graduation rates for athletes by state and school.
A historical record of hurricanes going back to 1906.
This data represents 2008 income and poverty estimates for every school district and county in the nation. These data, part of the Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) program, represent the only source of U.S. Census Bureau income and poverty data for each of the nation's 3,142 counties and almost 14,000 Title I-eligible school districts.
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