Federal Statistical Research Data Centers
Federal Statistical Research Data Centers are secure facilities located throughout the United States that provide access to restricted-use microdata for statistical purposes to authorized individuals.[1]
Locations[2]
Name |
Location |
Kentucky Research Data Center |
University of Kentucky |
Atlanta |
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Boston |
NBER in Cambridge |
California - Berkeley |
UC Berkeley |
California - Irvine |
UC Irvine |
California - Stanford |
Stanford University, Stanford, CA |
California - UCLA |
UCLA, Los Angeles |
California - USC |
USC, Los Angeles |
Census Bureau Headquarters |
Suitland, MD |
Central Plains |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
Chicago |
Northwestern University |
Kansas City |
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
Kentucky |
University of Kentucky at Lexington |
Maryland |
University of Maryland, College Park |
Michigan |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
Minnesota |
University of Minnesota |
Missouri |
University of Missouri |
New York - Baruch |
Baruch College-CUNY, New York City |
New York - Cornell |
Cornell University, Ithica |
Northwest |
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Penn State |
Penn State, University Park |
Philadelphia |
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia |
Rocky Mountain |
University of Colorado, Boulder |
Texas |
Texas A&M University, College Station |
Triangle - Duke |
Duke University |
Triangle - RTI |
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UT Austin |
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Washington - Georgetown |
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Wisconsin |
UW Madison |
Yale |
New Haven, CT |
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