principal Federal agency responsible for measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy. Includes data on education and training requirements, earnings and unemployment by educational attainment, education spending, and more.
Provides statistics on children and families in the U.S. across a range of domains, including family and social environment, economic circumstances, health care, physical environment and safety, behavior, education and health.
Access and explore state and district-level education data collected by the U.S. Department of Education. Download information into Excel or manipulate the data within the web site.
Search for a single school, school district, or college. You can also compare several schools, districts, or colleges across various data points. The Urban Institute gathers data from U.S. government reports and combines it into one interface.
Information resources to help understand the social and spatial context of education in the United States using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey to create custom indicators of social, economic, and housing conditions for school-age children and their parents.
Shows what the U.S. Department of Education considers to be important indicators of how the nation, and each state, is progressing on the outcomes necessary to achieve the national goal of once again having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.
Provides global education data, tools for better data visualization, and policy-oriented analysis aimed at improving schools and learning in developing countries.
Official and trusted source of internationally-comparable data on education, science, culture and communication. Browse stats by theme, indicator, or country.
Comprehensive data and analysis source for key topics in education such as access, completion, learning, expenditures and equity. It holds data from various sources in the following data queries: