The Economic Census provides a snapshot of the American economy at a given time.
The Census of Governments provides figures of public finance and public employment; and measures federal, state, and local fiscal relationships.
The Census of Agriculture is a complete count of US farms and ranches and the people who operate them. It was part of the decenniel census up to 1950 and later conducted seperately. Starting in 1997, the reponsibility of conducting it shifted from the US Census Bureau to the the US Department of Agriculture.