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Geography Levels

Geography Levels

Now you get to decide what geography levels you want demographic data for via the Cubit web app. On the Edit Project page, you can select: State, County, City, Census Tract, Census Blockgroup or Census Block. In seconds, you’ll get demographic data for that geography level. You can try Cubit for free. How the Geography [...]

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Get Texas Census 2010 Data with Cubit

Get Texas Census 2010 Data with Cubit

If your projects are located in Texas and you need population counts, race/ethnicity data and housing counts for 2010, you are in luck! We’ve got Census 2010 Restricting data ready for the Lone Star state. For all states other than Texas, we’ll be adding Census 2010 redistricting data to Cubit on a rolling basis over [...]

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7-day Free Trials on Cubit

7-day Free Trials on Cubit

We’ve launched 7-day free trials on all Cubit accounts for February. This means that you can get cut-and-paste ready demographic data in seconds for your projects for free for 7 days. We don’t even ask for your credit card up front. How cool is that? Start your free trial now, or learn more about how [...]

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Easy Access to Census 2010 Data in Seconds & for Free

Easy Access to Census 2010 Data in Seconds & for Free

The US Census Bureau has released Census 2010 data for large area geographies (nation and state). We’ve added this data to Cubit. Check out a sample Census 2010 Population Report below. Click on the images to make them larger. Right now, this report is a free report. To get this data for your projects, sign [...]

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Updated OpenStreetMap Data + Cubit

Updated OpenStreetMap data are now part of Cubit. OpenStreetMap is a free, editable, crowd-sourced map of the whole world. OpenStreetMap data doesn’t have any legal or technical restrictions on its use–which allows folks to use this data any way they want–like including it in Cubit. Improvements to OpenStreetMap Data The major difference we’ve seen so [...]

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