Explore Bureau Data
The Bureau of Statistical Data is the leading source of compiled, quality data relating to people, crime, and pay. Separated by National and Top 25 City Data (representing the largest 25 cities by population in the United States), The Bureau’s mission is to gather and help visualize data sets that are often misconstrued or misrepresented by partisan sources.
The Bureau’s data is pulled directly from the U.S. Census Bureau, the U.S. Department of Labor, the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program, individual citys’ budget archives, and other unbiased sources. For a complete list of our sources, scroll to the bottom of the page and follow the link.
National Data
General Data Module
Crime Module
Equality Module
General Data Module
Crime Module
Equality Module
Top 25 City Data
General Data Module
Crime Module
Equality Module
General Data Module
Crime Module
- Master Module
- Police per Capita
- Police per Capita over Time
- Police Budget per Capita
- Police Budget per Capita over Time
- Police Budget to Total City Budget
- Police Budget to Total City Budget over Time
- Police Budget and Total City Budget (#)
- Crime per Capita
- Crime per Capita over Time
- Crime per Capita vs. Police per Capita
- Crime per Capita over Time vs. Police per Capita
- Crime per Capita vs. Police Budget per Capita
- Crime per Capita over Time vs. Police Budget per Capita
- Crime per Capita vs. Police Budget to Total City Budget
- Crime per Capita over Time vs. Police Budget to Total City Budget
- Police Budget per Capita vs. Police per Capita
- Police Budget per Capita over Time vs. Police per Capita
Equality Module
Learn more about the Bureau of Statistical Data’s methodology and data sources.