More to come from Censtats in 2023.
It's hard to believe that we're at the end of 2022 already and that this is the last blog post for the year. We're happy with what we've accomplished at Censtats over the past twelve months, from running this blog to launching our 2020 data sets, with the 2021 edition now fast approaching. It has been a tremendous journey, one that will continue on into the new year.
In celebration of the times and in reflection of the changing state of the economy, we have adjusted the prices of our 2020 data sets. For the next several weeks, you can find our United States bundle at $50 (as opposed to its previous price of $199.99); you'll also find our states at $1.99 and our cities at $0.99. We hope that this opportunity serves you all well!
In January, we'll revisit these prices in relation to the upcoming 2021 data sets, so there are no current promises that these cuts will be permanent.
We want to thank everyone for your continued support and can't wait to see what 2023 has in store for us!
Header image sourced with permission from Nendra Beluci.
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