Also, a lot of individual states have good data banks (e.g. CA, Vermont) with data on a variety of topics, while others states have almost nothing available online. If you care, some states like Vermont also have a separate geospatial data site, while California has CalEnviroScreen which is specifically for environmental data.
In my experience, private organizations sometimes have spotty/incomplete data, but that definitely varies. Certain countries outside the U.S. have substantial data hosted by the government at the national, regional, etc. level.
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Wow, thanks. I wonder how many other citys have that?
Lots! data.gov
Detroit has an open data portal: data.detroitmi.gov/
Also, a lot of individual states have good data banks (e.g. CA, Vermont) with data on a variety of topics, while others states have almost nothing available online. If you care, some states like Vermont also have a separate geospatial data site, while California has CalEnviroScreen which is specifically for environmental data.
In my experience, private organizations sometimes have spotty/incomplete data, but that definitely varies. Certain countries outside the U.S. have substantial data hosted by the government at the national, regional, etc. level.