Census Bureau News -- New Census Web Tool Helps Business Owners Make Data Driven Decisions
New Census Web Tool Helps Business Owners Make Data Driven Decisions
NEWS RELEASE: CB15-156
New Census Web Tool
Helps Business Owners Make Data Driven Decisions
SEPT. 9, 2015 — The U.S. Census Bureau today released Census Business Builder: Small
Business Edition, a new Web
tool that allows business owners and entrepreneurs to easily navigate and use
key demographic and economic data to help guide their research into opening a
new business or adding to an existing one.
The Census
Business Builder was developed with user-centered design at its core and incorporated
feedback from customers and stakeholders, including small business
owners, trade associations and other government agencies.
The tool combines data
from the American Community Survey, the economic census, County Business
Patterns and other economic surveys to provide a complete business profile of
an area. Business statistics include the number of establishments, employment,
payroll and sales. American Community Survey statistics include population characteristics,
economic characteristics and housing characteristics.
The new tool also combines
third-party consumer spending data with the Census Bureau economic and
demographic data.
“Census Business
Builder brings together demographic and economic data, which are invaluable
resources for those looking to start or expand a small business,” Census Bureau
Director John H. Thompson said. “The combination of these data sets give
business owners a detailed portrait of both the consumer and economic environments.
Our new tool is also helpful for anyone interested in learning more about their
community.”
Users can easily
navigate through the tool based on what type of business they want to open or
research and where they want to open it. Once users have identified the
information they need, they can download a report for the final business type
and location.
Census Business Builder
features include:
·Easy-to-use
menus to select type of business and potential locations.
·An
interactive map that allows selection of the area to explore for business
opportunities, including comparisons to neighboring areas.
·Dynamically
generated, downloadable and printable county- and city-level reports, including
trend charts that can be used for business plans, loan applications and other
business needs.
·Demographic,
economic and housing characteristics, employer and nonemployer business
statistics, and consumer spending data.
Census Business
Builder allows users to search for information on 49 industries, including:
·Construction: Electrical,
flooring, painting and plumbing contractors.
·Food services: Caterers,
drinking places, restaurants and fast food.
·Health care: Chiropractors,
dentists, doctors, therapists and optometrists.
·Professional services: Accountants,
consultants, insurance agents, lawyers and real estate agents.
·Retail: Liquor stores,
convenience stores, florists, gas stations and used-car dealers.
The tool includes
statistics at the county, city/town, ZIP code and neighborhood (census tract)
level from the American Community Survey. The economic data are available by
county and city/town.
To launch the tool,
a live
demonstration will be conducted today at America’s Small Business
Development Centers conference.