not free, but for under $300 you can buy maptitude
( http://www.caliper.com ), which comes with all sorts of data at the tract
level, and you can make maps of it too. when you get your big list, make
sure you get the county and state codes too, since tract numbers are only
unique within a given county.
bob rogers
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> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 4:23 PM
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> Subject: MI Census tract data
>
>
> Does anybody know where I can find 1990 population by census tracts for
> free? For entire US - just the big list. I don't need the
> boundary files,
> just the tract number and pop count.
>
> Karen
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