The
American Community Survey is an ongoing statistical survey coordinated by the United States Census Bureau that provides detailed information on U.S. population demographics. Data are derived from the bureau directly via its
1-year and
5-year datasets or using the public use microdata sample (PUMS) file.
The
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is the nation's largest phone-based population survey. The survey, coordinated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in collaboration with state, territory and federal agencies, provides information about health-related risk behaviors, chronic health conditions and use of preventive services. Data are accessed via the
BRFSS website.
The
Child Maltreatment report presents data about child abuse and neglect across the nation, collected from child protective service agencies. The report is published annually by the
Children’s Bureau, a federal office of the Administration for Children and Families dedicated to improving the health and well-being of children and families.
Child Welfare Outcomes report data are also produced by the Children’s Bureau each year. These reports measure state performance across indicators of child safety and well-being, incorporating data from the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System and the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System. Data are obtained from the
Child Welfare Outcomes data site. Complete reports are also available on the
Administration for Children and Families website.
EDFacts collects, analyzes and centralizes data from state education agencies and other data sources on district and school demographics, performance and participation for the Department of Education. Data are obtained using the
ED Data Express tool.
The
Household Food Security in the United States report provides national statistics on food security, household food spending and use of federal food and nutrition assistance by food-insecure households. The report is produced annually by the Economic Research Service of the
Department of Agriculture (USDA), using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey Food Security Supplements.
March of Dimes is a long-standing nonprofit advocacy organization for maternal and infant health. Their
Perinatal Data Center provides access to maternal and infant health data for the U.S. Data are obtained via a special request to the March of Dimes Perinatal Data Center.
The
National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) is a registry developed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to improve the efficiency of electronic health information transmission. NPPES assigns a unique
National Provider Identifier (NPI) number to covered health care providers and health plans to conduct all administrative and financial transactions under HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Data are accessed via the
NPI files website.
The
National Survey of Children’s Health collects annual data on children’s health and access to health care based on responses from a parent or guardian who knows about the child’s health and health care needs. Data for this report are obtained from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, which funds and directs the survey. Survey data are also published annually on the
U.S. Census Bureau’s website.
The
National Immunization Surveys (NIS) are a set of ongoing phone surveys conducted by the CDC that collect information on vaccinations among children ages 6 months to 17 years. Breastfeeding information is also collected from households with children ages 19-35 months. NIS-Child and NIS-Teen data are obtained from the
VaxView and
Breastfeeding Rates websites.
The
Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), formerly sponsored by the CDC in collaboration with state agencies, collected state-specific population-based data on maternal attitudes and experiences before, during and shortly after pregnancy. In April of 2025, the CDC PRAMS team received a reduction-in-force notice and the 2023 data were not published on the PRAMS Automated Research File (ARF) web portal as scheduled. The PRAMS data in this report were obtained directly from states or from FAD.