Summary File (SF1) 2010 in 2020 Boundaries
The 2010 Summary File (SF1) in 2020 Boundaries provides detailed information about the population of the United States in 2010 – but cross-walked to the new 2020 boundaries.
The SF1 is the 100 % count of all Americans. It has variables including race, Hispanics, age of head of household, age of children, presence of older relatives, composition of the family, family size, rent vs. own, etc. It has many levels of geography including: State, County, Tract, Block Group, Block, MCD/CCD, Place, Congressional divisions and Zip (ZCTA) and many Geographic Indicators as well.
This is the most comprehensive data set for 2010 - giving all of the age breakouts as opposed to the more minimal age break of under/over age 18 (voting cut off) in Redistricting.
It does not have income, educational attainment, housing value, rent, language spoken, etc. For that you need to use the American Community Survey normalized to the 2020 boundaries
Comparison Table
Name | Value |
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State User | $450.00 |
National User | $895.00 |
Population Subjects (summarized to the block level) | ✪ 171 variables |
Population Subjects (summarized to the census tract level) | ✪ 82 variables |
Population Subjects (summarized to the county level) | ✪ 10 variables |
Housing Subjects (summarized to block level) | ✪ 57 variables |
Housing Subjects (summarized to census tract level) | ✪ 4 variables |