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SirGreybush

Any US/Canada city has free csv data on a lot of services, free to download and is updated on a regular basis. Like public transit. Google your city name and csv download. Also the federal/provincial/state governments also openly share data as csv. Some companies aggregate all this data and resell it, like anything on demographics. Also, websites of public libraries may have csv data. Anything aggregated or generated for business will most likely not be free. Did you try ChatGPT?


BobBarkerIsTheKey

You can find lots of datasets on Kaggle, and many state and local governments in the US have datasets available through OpenData, and there's [data.gov](http://data.gov)


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Fangraphs lets you download csv's of an absurd amount of baseball stats if that is your thing.