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Yes, you can search by table ID by typing it into the single search bar on the landing page of data.census.gov (example: B19013).
 

Screenshot of the landing page of data.census.gov. It shows B19013 in the single search bar and the user clicking the magnifying glass on the right of the bar to run the search.


Then when you are ready to search for a new table ID, you can click into the single search bar at the top of the page to type a new ID (example: B19001), and press enter. Be sure to click the magnifying glass if you want your other filters to remain in the updated search. See the FAQ: How Can I Keep My Geographies When Searching for a New Table for more details.


Screenshot of showing the user editing the single search to table B19001. When the updated search has been ran by using the magnifying glass, the geography filter will still be kept in the upper left and applied to the new search.
 

Email us at census.data@census.gov for any questions or comments you may have.  For more guidance on data availability and using data.census.gov, the Census API, and Microdata Access, visit our Resources page.

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