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05 Just the facts ma'am.

Here are the most common questions
that folks have about Cubit.
 

WHO uses Cubit?

Over 1,000 small businesses, non-profits, government agencies, environmental engineers, urban planners and college professors use Cubit to get demographic data fast.

Thank you for your amazing service... it saves me so much time! -- Angela Brock

WHAT is Cubit?

Cubit is a company that has web tools that save you hours of boring work when pulling US demographic, housing & income data.

What geographies can I get via Cubit?

You can get data for states, counties, cities, tracts, block groups and blocks in the United States of America. Coming soon: Zip Codes!

WHEN was Cubit started?

Cubit was started in 2009 by Kristen Carney and Anthony Morales. Read more about us.

WHY should I use Cubit?

Because data gathering is boring and takes hours to do. Instead of routine data gathering, you can focus on higher level analyses, building consensus and problem solving--you know, the stuff that makes a difference.

HOW does the Cubit subscription work?

  1. You draw your area of interest on a map.
  2. You select your geography types.
  3. In seconds, you get formatted demographic data and maps from 60+ government sources.
  4. You print a map and data report describing your area.

Watch a video to see how Cubit works.

HOW MUCH does data from Cubit cost?

Demographic data reports for states, counties and cities are $20 each.

We're also trying a new feature where you can name the data you need, the geography you need it for and the price you're willing to pay.

Cubit subscriptions are $60 per month for an unlimited amount of data. You can cancel your subscription at any time for any reason. If you're not happy with your Cubit subscription, we'll gladly refund your monthly fee. Learn more about Subscription Pricing.

WHAT does a Cubit Subscription data reports look like?

Check out samples of our 3 most popular reports.

  1. Demographic Report
  2. Income, Poverty & Jobs Report
  3. Housing & Transportation Report

 

WHAT data can I get in the Cubit subscription?

Cubit includes data from over 60 different data sources. The 3 most popular data sources are:

  1. Census 2010 SF1 Data,
  2. American Community Survey 5 year estimates, and
  3. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Here's a list in alphabetical order of all of Cubit's data sources:

  • 1990 US Census Data SF1
  • 2000 US Census Data SF1
  • 2000 US Census Data SF3
  • 2008 Annual Building Permits
  • 2010 Decennial Census Data: State Population Counts
  • 2010 US Census Redistricting Data
  • 2010 US Census SF1 Data
  • Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development: Alaska Population Projections 2007-2030-Middle Projection
  • American Community Survey 2005-2009
  • American Community Survey 2006-2008
  • Arizona Department of Economic Security, Research Administration, Population Statistics Unit: 2006-2055 ADOC Population Projections
  • Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico: Population Projections for New Mexico and Counties
  • Central Mississippi Planning & Development District Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning: Mississippi Population Projections 2010, 2015 and 2020
  • Colorado State Demography Office: Population Totals for Colorado Counties-Population Forecasts
  • Cornell University College of Human Ecology: Program on Applied Demographics
  • Delaware Office of State Planning Coordination: Delaware Population Consortium Annual Population Projections-2008 Delaware Population Projections Summary Table
  • Department of Economic Development, Nebraska: Projected County Populations
  • Department of Health and Human Services Poverty Guidelines: Current and 1999
  • Executive Order 13166 "Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency"
  • Georgia Governor's Office of Planning and Budget: Georgia 2015 Population Projections
  • Hawaii Department of Business Economic Development & Tourism: Population and Economic Projections for the State of Hawaii
  • Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: Population Projections-Projection Summary by county
  • Indiana University Kelley School of Business Indiana Business Research Center: Indiana Population Projections
  • Kentucky State Data Center: Historical and Projected Populations for State of Kentucky
  • Maine State Planning Office: Population by County and Age Cohort (Including State Totals)
  • Maryland State Data Center: Historical and Projected Total Population for Maryland's Jurisdictions
  • Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research: Vermont: State County Population Projections 2000 ΓΆβ?¬β?? 2020
  • Michigan Office of the State Demographer: Preliminary Population Projections to the Year 2020 for Michigan by Counties
  • Minnesota Department of Administration: Population Household and Labor Force Projections and Automated Population Pyramids
  • Missouri Office of Administration: Missouri Population Projections
  • Montana Department of Commerce: County Population Projections
  • National Assessment of Adult Literacy
  • National Center for Education Statistics: Common Core of Data
  • New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning: 2010 - 2030 NH Population Projections Report by Counties
  • North Dakota State Data Center: North Dakota Population Projections: 2005 to 2020
  • Office of State Budget and Management, North Carolina. County/State Population Projections-Population Overview
  • Ohio Department of Development: Population Projections: State and County Totals: 2005-2030
  • Oklahoma Department of Commerce: County and MSA Population Projections
  • Oregon Office of Economic Analysis: Forecasts of Oregon's County Populations and Components of Change
  • Pennsylvania State Data Center: Pennsylvania County Population Projections
  • Rhode Island Department of Administration: Rhode island Population Projections: State and Municipal 2000-2030
  • Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates: County SNAP benefits data
  • South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Office of Research and Statistics: South Carolina State and County Population Projections 2000-2035
  • State Library of Iowa State Data Center Program. Projections of total population: 2005-2040
  • State of California Department of Finance: Race/Ethnic Population with Age and Sex Detail, 2000-2050
  • State of New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development: Population and Labor Force Projections for New Jersey Counties: 2006 to 2025
  • State of Utah Governor's Office of Planning and Budget: Long Term Economic & Demographic Projections
  • Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations: Population Projections for the State of Tennessee
  • Texas State Data Center: Population Projections for the State of Texas and Counties-Scenario 0.5
  • The Florida Legislature Office of Economic & Demographic Research: Data from the Florida Demographic Estimating Conference
  • The Nevada State Demographer's Office: Nevada County Population Projections 2008 to 2028
  • The University of Kansas Institute for Policy & Social Research: Population Projections for Kansas
  • U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division: Interim State Population Projections
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture: 2007 Census of Agriculture
  • United States Department of Justice Safe Harbor Threshold
  • University of Alabama Center for Business and Economic Research: Alabama County Population 2000 and Projections 2005-2025
  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock Institute for Economic Advancement: Time Series Extrapolations, 2005-2030
  • University of Connecticut State Data Center: CtSDC: 2010 to 2030 Population Projections
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst Campus [MISER]: Miser Population Projections 2010 and 2020
  • US Bureau of Labor Statistics: Labor Force Data by County
  • US Bureau of Labor Statistics: Special Requests, County High Level
  • US Bureau of Labor Statistics: Unemployment Rate for States Annual Average Rankings
  • US Census Estimates Data: County Totals
  • US Census Estimates Data: Incorporated Places and Minor Civil Divisions
  • US Department of Transportation Order on Environmental Justice
  • Valley County Economic Development: Idaho Power, Idaho Economics Option 1.
  • Virginia Workforce Connection: State Demographer Projections-Decennial 2030
  • Washington Office of Financial Management: Washington State County Growth Management Population Projections: 2000 to 2030
  • Wisconsin Department of Administration: State and County Age-Sex Population Projections
  • Wyoming Department of Administration and Information, Economic Analysis Division: Wyoming and County Population Projections by Age: 2008 to 2030