About Liforico
Liforico is an independent data analysis project focused on local statistics for the United States. The site provides structured summaries of public data to help users better understand demographic, housing, income, and labor characteristics across U.S. communities.
All data presented on Liforico are derived from publicly available sources, primarily the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). These datasets are processed, combined, and analyzed to produce consistent indicators that can be compared across ZIP codes, cities, counties, metropolitan areas, and states.
Liforico does not simply display raw tables. Many figures shown on the site involve calculated metrics, rankings, and ratios that make complex datasets easier to interpret.
The project is intended for informational and research purposes. Liforico is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by any U.S. government agency. While the underlying data originate from official public sources, all analyses, summaries, and presentations on this site are independently produced.
Liforico is designed for a wide range of users, including individuals researching places to live, analysts comparing regional trends, and anyone interested in understanding how U.S. communities differ in terms of population, housing, income, and employment characteristics.
Data are updated as new releases become available from the original sources. Because ACS 5-year estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau are released with a delay and may be revised, updates typically occur approximately 6 to 12 months after the end of each reference year. Figures shown on Liforico should be interpreted as estimates rather than exact values.
Liforico is commonly used for exploratory research and regional comparisons, including understanding local demographic patterns, housing conditions, income distributions, and labor market characteristics across U.S. areas.
For consistency and reliability, certain statistics on Liforico are shown only for areas that meet minimum population thresholds. These thresholds vary by geographic level and are applied to ensure meaningful comparisons.
Disclaimer
Liforico provides summaries of public U.S. data for informational purposes only and should not be considered an official statistical publication.