Open Data is free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners. Open Data Week recordings can be found at https://archive.open-data.nyc/
The Health Department provides interactive visualization tools, downloadable datasets and rigorous research on New Yorkers’ health. You can use these resources to support your own research, and to discover and share data-driven stories about your community’s health.
Explore New York State datasets, maps, charts, and other assets from 62 state agencies and authorities.
Over 1,400 catalog items in 10 categories are available to view, download, and visualize.
The Home of the U.S. Government's Open Data. Here you will find data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more.
Dedicated to making high value health data more accessible to entrepreneurs, researchers, and policy makers in the hopes of better health outcomes for all.
HUD provides interested researchers with access to the original datasets generated by PD&R-sponsored data collection efforts, including the American Housing Survey, median family incomes and income limits.
For five decades, the General Social Survey (GSS) has studied the growing complexity of American society. It is the only full-probability, personal-interview survey designed to monitor changes in both social characteristics and attitudes currently being conducted in the United States.
ZoLa provides a simple way to research zoning regulations. Find the zoning for your property, discover new proposals for your neighborhood, and learn where City Planning initiatives are happening throughout the City.
Landing page to learn more about Census data products, including a description of each product, geographic areas covered, and tools containing these products, to help you access the information you need from the ACS.