The links below will lead you to a variety of links to data resources. Included are resources such as Global Health Data, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Health Surveys, and Tools for Data Collection and Planning.
For the HealthLandscape website, I suggest that you use the left-side pull down, look for QuickMaps and then click on the bar labeled QuickMaps. Then click on the MAP IT button. Select the Tools button pull-down. Mark the check-boxes by the QuickMaps and also the ACS QuickMaps (5-year). Close the Tools pull-down. On the right side-bar, you can now select a characteristic to view on the map.
For the Mapping America: Every City, Every Block website, click on the View More Maps button. This will allow you to select from one of four topics: Race & Ethnicity, Income, Housing and Families, and Education.
This resource replaces the now defunct American FactFinder. This is the U.S. Census Bureau's main vehicle for distributing U.S. census data, including economic censuses and surveys and annual population estimates. Population, housing, economic and geographic data can be found here.
Sage Data Foundations is a dynamic tool which enables users to scan and search the contents of billions of datasets from the United States. Results can be compared and contrasted, and viewed in customizable tables, maps, rankings, and charts. Views also include descriptive summaries of the datasets and data sources. Sources include public, private/commercial, and nongovernmental organizations, as well as Woods & Poole Economics, Inc.
Statista is an online statistics portal providing access to data from market and opinion research institutions, as well as from business organizations and government institutions.