Esri Demographics includes U.S. demographic data that is available across ArcGIS, providing a comprehensive set of demographic, lifestyle, spending, and business data for mapping and analysis purposes. Esri Demographics can be accessed through web maps and GeoEnrichment services, which include infographics, data enrichment, and reports.
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Vintages noted are for data orders; however, these vintages may differ in software and online products.
Database name | Source | Vintage | Description | Frequency of updates |
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Esri | 2024/2029 | Esri provides current-year updates and five-year projections of population, age by sex, race and Hispanic origin, households and families, tenure, home value, household income, household income by age of householder, per capita income, current-year employed population by occupation and industry, unemployment, current-year marital status, current-year educational attainment, current-year age by sex and race, current-year disposable income, current-year net worth, and more. | Annually | |
Esri Urbanicity Type | Esri | 2024 | Esri Urbanicity Type designates land into one of 10 urbanicity categories based on characteristics such as density, infrastructure development, and socioeconomic dependence on urban cores. | Annually |
Esri | 2024 | Esri Tapestry Segmentation provides an accurate, detailed description of America’s neighborhoods. U.S. residential areas are divided into 67 distinctive segments based on their socioeconomic and demographic composition. | Annually | |
Esri | 2024/2029 | This comprehensive database developed by Esri is based on a combination of the latest Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CEX) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data is reported by product or service and includes total expenditures, average spending per household, and a Spending Potential Index (SPI) for current year and five-year projection. | Annually | |
Esri | 2024 | This database represents an extension to Esri's Consumer Spending estimates. The data includes annual total industry expenditures, annual average industry potential spending per household, and an industry-specific SPI. The total industry expenditures value represents the potential aggregate spending by all households within an industry in an area. | Annually | |
Esri and MRI-Simmons | 2024 | The Market Potential database includes data representing goods, services, attitudes, and activities and is collected from the MRI-Simmons consumer survey. The database provides the expected number of consumers and a Market Potential Index (MPI). | Annually | |
Esri and Data Axle | 2024 | This geographic database summarizes the comprehensive list of businesses from Data Axle for select NAICS and SIC summary categories and includes total number of businesses, sales, and employees for a trade area. | Three times per year | |
U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) | 2018–2022 | Esri provides ACS data for households by social security income, households by retirement income, poverty status, labor force, journey to work, languages spoken, and ancestry. To increase understanding of the data, Esri developed a system of reliability symbols that indicates the accuracy of each estimate. Esri also provides the ACS data for geographies not supplied by the Census Bureau, such as ZIP codes, rings, drive times, and hand-drawn areas. | Annually | |
Census Data | Esri | Esri provides census data for geographies not supplied by the Census Bureau, including ZIP codes, DMAs, rings, drive times, and hand-drawn areas. Esri also provides data for states, counties, tracts, block groups, places, CBSAs, congressional districts, school districts, and county subdivisions. | Decennially | |
ArcGIS Places (Business Locations) | Esri and Data Axle or | 2024 or 2024 | Esri’s business locations data is extracted from a comprehensive list of businesses licensed from Data Axle. The business list contains data for more than 13 million U.S. businesses, including name and location, industrial classification code, number of employees, and sales. The Business Locations data from SafeGraph contains information for 5 million U.S. places, including name, location, industrial classification code, and brand. These places are defined as locations where consumers can spend money or time and include restaurants, grocery stores, malls, parks, hospitals, museums, and more. | Three times per year |
2024 | Esri’s Crime Indexes data incorporates information from the AGS national CrimeRisk database that is based on an extensive analysis of several years of crime incidents reported by most U.S. law enforcement jurisdictions. The Crime Indexes database includes standardized indexes for a range of serious crimes against both persons and property. The data is available at multiple geographies down to the block group level. | Semiannually | ||
2024 | Esri’s traffic count data comes from TrafficMetrix and provides the most current and extensive U.S. traffic data for trade analysis, routing, or mathematical modeling. | Quarterly |