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Troy Whitney
  • Contractor
  • Seattle, WA
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Looking for good, relevant demographic data

Troy Whitney
  • Contractor
  • Seattle, WA
Posted

I'm interested to know where people get their data from when analyzing different metro areas.  I know the census has data, as well as Citydata and there's some decent demographic data on LoopNet, but I'm wondering if people know of other sources that offer information on demographic growth and trends in different cities through 2016 or maybe into 2017.

Thanks,

-T