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Table: US Census 2000 Data Tables

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US Census 2000 Data Tables

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Table Data Elements

Number of people age 16-64 with a disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_1664disb)
Count of population 16 to 64 years old with a disability in 2000. An individual is considered disabled if they were 5 years and older and had a sensory, physical, mental or self-care disability; or they were 16 years and older and had a going outside the home disability; or they were 16 to 64 years old and had a employment disability.
Data type: Count
Number of children enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade who attended a public school in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_k12pub)
Number of children enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade who attended public school in 2000.
Data type: Count
Percent of Hispanic households who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhhispoo)
Percent of households with a Hispanic or Latino householder that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of population with less than a 9th grade education in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_lt9th)
Percent of the population 25 years and older whose educational attainment is less than 9th grade in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of people age 55-64 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pop55_64)
Count of population age 55 to 64 years in 2000.
Data type: Count
Percent of White households who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhwhoo)
Percent of households with a White householder that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of people 65 or older with a disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_65pdisb)
Count of population 65 years and older with a disability in 2000. An individual is considered disabled if they were 5 years and older and had a sensory, physical, mental or self-care disability; or they were 16 years and older and had a going outside the home disability; or they were 16 to 64 years old and had a employment disability.
Data type: Count
Number of people 75 or older in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pop75p)
Count of the population age 75 years and older in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people who live in group quarters, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_popgq)
Count of population living in group quarters (institutionalized and non-institutionalized) in 2000. The group quarters population includes all people not living in households. The institutionalized population includes people under formally authorized, supervised care or custody in institutions at the time of enumeration; such as correctional institutions, nursing homes, and juvenile institutions. The noninstitutionalized population includes all people who live in group quarters other than institutions, such as college dormitories, military quarters, and group homes.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Finance, Insurance, Real Estate/Rental/Leasing industries. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empfire)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing industries in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of 2 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru2brlt750)
Count of rental units with 2 bedrooms with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Percent of all people age16-64 who have a disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_1664disb)
Percent of population 16 to 64 years old with a disability in 2000. An individual is considered disabled if they were 5 years and older and had a sensory, physical, mental or self-care disability; or they were 16 years and older and had a going outside the home disability; or they were 16 to 64 years old and had a employment disability. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households that lived in a building with 20-49 units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hu20_49unt)
Percent of housing units that are in a structure with 20 to 49 units in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of homeowners who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ocb)
Count of owner households for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television).
Data type: Count
Percent of all households that own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhoo)
Percent of households (occupied housing units) that are owner occupied in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of studio or 1 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru01brlt750)
Count of rental units with 0 or 1 bedroom with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of 2 bedroom rental units with gross rents of $1,000/month or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru2br1kp)
Count of rental units with 2 bedrooms with gross rent $1,000/month or more in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who are employed in the Administrative and Support and Waste Management Services. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empadmin)
Count of people age 16 years or older who are employed in the Administrative and Support and Waste Management Services industries in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of families living in poverty that are headed by a single householder with children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_fampov_shwc)
Count of families below poverty level that are headed by a single householder with children in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of 2 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru2brlt500)
Count of rental units with 2 bedrooms with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of rental units with 3 or more bedrooms with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru3pbrlt300)
Count of rental units with 3 bedrooms with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Aggregate Supplemental Security income of a household in 2000. (us_census00.stats.agg_hissi)
Aggregate household Supplemental Security Income in 2000. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a nationwide assistance program administered by the Social Security Administration that guarantees a minimum level of income for needy aged, blind, or disabled individuals.
Data type: PopAverage
Typical (median) income of a household in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_hhinc)
Median household income in 1999, as reported in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empprosci)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners 75+ who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ocb75p)
Count of owner households with householder who is 75 years or older for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television).
Data type: Count
Number of rental units with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rult300)
Count of rental units with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of 6-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh6)
Count of 6-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Percent of householders 55 or older with income under $25,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hr55p_lt25)
Percent of householders 55 or older with income under $25,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all renters 65+ who are cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_65prcb)
Percent of renter households with householder who is 65 years or older for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who were Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrnhpi)
Percent of householders who are Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders homeowners in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoonhpi)
Count of owner households with a Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of households that used electricity to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_fuelelec)
Count of occupied housing units that used electricity as the house heating fuel in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of 1-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh1)
Count of 1-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of rental units with gross rents of less than $500 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rult500)
Count of rental units with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $50,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hr5564_lt50)
Number of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $50,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Wholesale Trade industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empwhlsl)
Count of population 16 years old or over who were employed in the Wholesale Trade industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Construction industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_emptcnstr)
Count of population 16 years old or over who were employed in the Construction industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners with incomes less than $50,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ocblt50k)
Count of owner households with income less than $50,000 for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television).
Data type: Count
Percent of all families living in poverty that are headed by a single female householder with children. (us_census00.stats.pct_fampov_fhnhwc)
Percent of families below poverty level that are headed by a single female householder (no husband present) with children in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of American Indian and Alaskan Native renters in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhroaian)
Count of renter households with an American Indian or Alaska Native householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of renters 75+ who are cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rcb75p)
Count of renter households with householder who is 75 years or older for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of owner-occupied homes valued at less than $300,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hvlt300)
Count of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $300,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings.
Data type: Count
Number of renters with incomes less than $75,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rcblt75k)
Count of renter households with income less than $75,000 for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of studio or 1 bedroom rental units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru01br)
Count of rental units with 0 or 1 bedroom in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people 65 or older in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pop65p)
Count of the population age 65 years and older in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people 75 or older living in poverty as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pov_75p)
Count of population 75 years and older living below poverty level in 2000.
Data type: Count
Percent of all households without children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh_noch)
Percent of households without children in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of rental units with gross rents of $1,000/month or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru1kp)
Count of rental units with gross rent $1,000/month or more in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of renters with incomes less than $50,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rcblt50k)
Count of renter households with income less than $50,000 for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Percent of all people 65 or older in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pop65p)
Percent of the population age 65 years and older in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of rental units with gross rents of less than $1,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rult1k)
Count of rental units with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
fips (us_census00.stats.fips)
The FIPs of the associated entity
Data type: Char
Typical (median) income of a family in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_faminc)
Median family income in 1999, as reported in 2000. A family is defined by the US Census Bureau as a group of two or more people who reside together and who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Percent of households that lived in mobile homes in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_humob)
Percent of housing units that are mobile homes in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Typical (median) income of a Hispanic householder in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_hhinchsp)
Median income for a household with a Hispanic or Latino householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Percent of people age 16 years or older who are employed in the Administrative and Support and Waste Management Services. (us_census00.stats.pct_empadmin)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who are employed in the Administrative and Support and Waste Management Services industries in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of vacant housing units that are for seasonal use in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_huvacsea)
Percent of vacant housing units that are for seasonal, recreational, or occasional use in 2000. These are vacant units used or intended for use only in certain seasons, for weekends, or other occasional use throughout the year. Seasonal units include those used for summer or winter sports or recreation, such as beach cottages and hunting cabins. Seasonal units also may include quarters for such workers as herders and loggers. Interval ownership units, sometimes called shared-ownership or time-sharing condominiums, also are included in this category. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households with incomes less than $75,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hilt75)
Percent of households with income less than $75,000 in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence . Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Typical (median) year a housing unit was built, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_ysb)
Median year housing unit structure was built, as of 2000. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Information industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_empinform)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Information industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people 65+ with a self-care disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_65psfcr)
Percent of population 65 years and older with a self-care disability in 2000. A self-care disability is a condition lasting 6 months or more that made it difficult to dress, bathe, or get around inside the house. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner-occupied homes valued at less than $300,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hvlt300)
Percent of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $300,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of children enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade who attended a private school in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_k12priv)
Percent of children enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade who attended private school in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people with a Bachelor's degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_bach)
Percent of population 25 years and older with a Bachelor's degree in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Public Administration industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_emppubadm)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Public Administration industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Manufacturing industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_empmanuf)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Manufacturing industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all homeowners with incomes less than $50,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_lt50kocb)
Percent of owner households with income less than $50,000 for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television). Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all homeowners with incomes less than $75,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_lt75kocb)
Percent of owner households with income less than $75,000 for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television). Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people 16 years or older who were not in the labor force in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_nilf)
Percent of the population 16 years and older who are not classified as members of the labor force in 2000. This category consists mainly of students, individuals taking care of home or family, retired workers, seasonal workers enumerated in an off-season who were not looking for work, institutionalized people (all institutionalized people are placed in this category regardless of any work activities they may have done in the reference week), and people doing only incidental unpaid family work (fewer than 15 hours during the reference week). Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people age 35-54 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pop35_54)
Percent of the population age 35 to 54 years in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people who were African American in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_popbk)
Percent of the population that is Black or African American, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders 65-74 who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh6574ro)
Percent of households with householder 65 to 74 years old that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that are single female headed with children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh_fhnhwc)
Percent of households that are single female-headed families (female householder with no husband present) with own children in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people who were of 'two or more races' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_poptwop)
Percent of the population that is Two or more races, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people living in poverty who were 75 or older in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pov_75p)
Percent of population living below poverty level who are 75 years and older in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all studio or 1 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru01brlt300)
Percent of 0 or 1 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $300/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner householders who are of 'Some Other Race' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhoooth)
Percent of owner households with a householder of 'some other race' in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all rental units with rents of $1,000/month or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru1kp)
Percent of rental units with gross rent $1,000/month or more in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all 2 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru2brlt500)
Percent of 2 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $500/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhro)
Percent of households (occupied housing units) that are renter occupied in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of renters who were Hispanic in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrohisp)
Percent of renter households with a Hispanic or Latino householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of renters who were Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhronhpi)
Percent of renter households with a Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all 3 or more bedroom rental units with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru3pbrlt750)
Percent of 3 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $750/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all 3 or more bedroom rental units with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru3pbrlt1k)
Percent of 3 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households with incomes of $150,000 or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hi150p)
Percent of households with income $150,000 or more in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence . Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of rental units with gross rents of less than $500 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_rult500)
Percent of rental units with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households that lived in a building with 50 or more units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hu50punt)
Percent of housing units that are in a structure with 50 or more units in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having ''Insufficient Data'' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all families with one adult and children who live in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_shwc_fampov)
Percent of households that are headed by a single householder (female householder, no husband present; male householder, no wife present) with own children who are below poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households that lived in a building with 3-19 units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hu3_19unt)
Percent of housing units that are in a structure with three to 19 units in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of housing units that are vacant in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_huvac)
Percent of housing units that are vacant in 2000. A housing unit is vacant if no one is living in it at the time of enumeration, unless occupants are temporarily absent. Units temporarily occupied at the time of enumeration by people who have a usual residence elsewhere are considered vacant as are new units not yet occupied if construction has reached a point of habitability. Vacant units are excluded from the housing inventory if the roof, walls, windows, and/or doors no longer protect the interior from the elements or if they are condemned or they are to be demolished. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner-occupied homes valued at $1 million or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hv1mp)
Percent of owner-occupied housing units valued $1,000,000 or more in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner-occupied homes valued at less than $750,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hvlt750)
Percent of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $750,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people under 18 who live in poverty as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_lt18_pov)
Percent of population under 18 who are below poverty level in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all homeowners under 55 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_lt55ocb)
Percent of owner households with householder who is less than 55 years old for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television). Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all homeowners who are severely burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_oecb)
Percent of owner households for whom selected monthly owner costs are 50% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television). Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people age 0-4 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pop0_4)
Percent of the population age 0 to 4 years in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people who were Hispanic in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pophisp)
Percent of the population that is Hispanic or Latino in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people who were Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_popnhpi)
Percent of the population that is Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people who were White in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_popwh)
Percent of the population that is White, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all renters who are cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_rcb)
Percent of renter households for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all studio or 1 bedroom rental units with gross rent of $1,000/month or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru01br1kp)
Percent of 0 or 1 bedroom rental units that have gross rent $1,000/month or more in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all 2 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru2brlt1k)
Percent of 2 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all housing units built in 1939 or before, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ysb39b)
Percent of housing units built in 1939 or before, as of 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all 3 or more bedroom rental units with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru3pbrlt500)
Percent of 3 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $500/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of rental units with gross rents of less than $1,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_rult1k)
Percent of rental units with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households of '2 or more races' who were poor in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_twoppov)
Percent of households with a householder of two or more races, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all White households who lived in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_whpov)
Percent of households with a White householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of mobile homes in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_humob)
Count of housing units that are mobile homes in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of households without children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh_noch)
Count of households without children in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of single headed households with children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh_shwc)
Count of households that are single-headed families (male householder with no wife present, or female householder with no husband present) with own children in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of households that moved into their home between 1995 and 2000, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhmi95_00)
Count of households whose householder moved into the unit between 1995 and 2000, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of households that moved into their home before 1980, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhmib80)
Count of households whose householder moved into the unit before 1980, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of White renters in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrowh)
Count of renter households with a White householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of American Indian and Alaskan Native homeowners in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhooaian)
Count of owner households with an American Indian or Alaska Native householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners under 55 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoolt55)
Count of owner households with householder who is less than 55 years old in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of non-White homeowners in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoononwh)
Count of owner households with a non-White householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners of 'some other race' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoooth)
Count of owner households with a householder of 'some other race' in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of American Indian or Alaskan Native households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhraian)
Count of householders who are American Indian or Alaska Native, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of people with at least a high school degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hsp)
Count of population 25 years and older with a high school degree or greater level of education in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of single family attached homes in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hu1unta)
Count of one unit attached housing units in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrnhpi)
Count of householders who are Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of renters 55-64 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhro5564)
Count of renter households with householder 55 to 64 years old in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of Asian renters in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhroas)
Count of renter households with an Asian householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Typical (median) value of an owner-occupied home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_hv)
Median value of an owner-occupied housing unit in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Medians were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Number of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders renters in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhronhpi)
Count of renter households with a Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of households of 'some other race' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhroth)
Count of householders who are of race 'Some Other Race', by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Aggregate Other Types of income of income of a household in 2000. (us_census00.stats.agg_hioth)
Aggregate income of Other types in 2000. All other income includes unemployment compensation, Veterans� Administration (VA) payments, alimony and child support, contributions received periodically from people not living in the household, military family allotments, and other kinds of periodic income other than earnings.
Data type: PopAverage
Number of White households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrwh)
Count of householders who are White, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of households with incomes of $150,000 or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hi150p)
Count of households with income $150,000 or more in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence .
Data type: Count
Number of households with incomes less than $100,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hilt100)
Count of households with income less than $100,000 in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Aggregate Public Assistance income of a household in 2000. (us_census00.stats.agg_hipa)
Aggregate household public assistance income in 2000. Public assistance income includes general assistance and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care (vendor payments) are excluded. This does not include Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Data type: PopAverage
Number of households with incomes less than $75,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hilt75)
Count of households with income less than $75,000 in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Aggregate Nonfarm Self-Employment income of a household in 2000. (us_census00.stats.agg_hise)
Aggregate household nonfarm self-employment income in 2000. Nonfarm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus expenses) from one�s own business, professional enterprise, or partnership. Gross receipts include the value of all goods sold and services rendered. Expenses include costs of goods purchased, rent, heat, light, power, depreciation charges, wages and salaries paid, business taxes (not personal income taxes), etc.
Data type: PopAverage
Number of householders 55 or older with income under $25,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hr55p_lt25)
Number of householders 55 or older with income under $25,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of householders 55 or older with income under $50,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hr55p_lt50)
Number of householders 55 or older with income under $50,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Aggregate Social Security income of a household in 2000. (us_census00.stats.agg_hiss)
Aggregate household social security income in 2000. Social security income includes social security pensions and survivors benefits, permanent disability insurance payments made by the Social Security Administration prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from the U.S. government. Medicare reimbursements are not included.
Data type: PopAverage
Number of householders 65 or older with income under $75,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hr65p_lt75)
Number of householders 65 or older with income under $75,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of vans, RVs, boats, or 'other' units that served as a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hubrvo)
Count of housing units that are RVs, boats, vans, or other types in 2000.
Data type: Count
Aggregate wage or salary income of a household in 2000. (us_census00.stats.agg_hiwgsal)
Aggregate household wage or salary income in 2000. Wage or salary income includes total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during the calendar year 1999. It includes wages, salary, armed forces pay, commissions, tips, piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses earned before deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc.
Data type: PopAverage
Average size of a household in 2000. (us_census00.stats.av_vhhsz)
Average household size in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Averages were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: PopAverage
Number of vacant housing units that were vacant type 'other' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_huvacoth)
Count of housing units that are vacant and of type 'other' in 2000. If a vacant unit is neither for sale, for rent, for seasonal use, nor use by migrant workers, then it is classified as type 'other vacant.' For example, this category includes units held for occupancy by a caretaker or janitor, and units held for personal reasons of the owner.
Data type: Count
Number of vacant housing units that were for seasonal use in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_huvacsea)
Count of vacant housing units that are for seasonal, recreational, or occasional use in 2000. These are vacant units used or intended for use only in certain seasons, for weekends, or other occasional use throughout the year. Seasonal units include those used for summer or winter sports or recreation, such as beach cottages and hunting cabins. Seasonal units also may include quarters for such workers as herders and loggers. Interval ownership units, sometimes called shared-ownership or time-sharing condominiums, also are included in this category.
Data type: Count
Number of housing units built between 1995 and 1998, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ysb95_98)
Count of housing units built between 1995 and 1998, as of 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of housing units built between 1999 and 2000, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ysb99_00)
Count of housing units built between 1999 and 2000, as of 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of owner-occupied homes valued at less than $100,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hvlt100)
Count of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $100,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings.
Data type: Count
Number of owner-occupied homes valued at less than $200,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hvlt200)
Count of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $200,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings.
Data type: Count
Number of owner-occupied homes valued at less than $750,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hvlt750)
Count of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $750,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings.
Data type: Count
Number of children enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade who attended a private school in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_k12priv)
Number of children enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade who attended private school in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of African American people in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_popbk)
Count of the population that is Black or African American, by single classification of Census race, in 2000.
Data type: Count
Typical (median) income of a family with one single female and children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_faminc_fhnhwc)
Median family income for a family with a single female householder (no husband present) with own children under 18 years old in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Number of people 16 years or older who were not in the labor force in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_nilf)
Count of population 16 years and older who are not classified as members of the labor force in 2000. This category consists mainly of students, individuals taking care of home or family, retired workers, seasonal workers enumerated in an off-season who were not looking for work, institutionalized people (all institutionalized people are placed in this category regardless of any work activities they may have done in the reference week), and people doing only incidental unpaid family work.
Data type: Count
Typical (median) income of an American Indian or Alaskan householder in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_hhincaian)
Median household income for a household with an American Indian or Alaska Native householder, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Number of homeowners with incomes less than $20,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ocblt20k)
Count of owner households with income less than $20,000 for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television).
Data type: Count
Typical (median) income of an Asian householder in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_hhincas)
Median income for a household with an Asian householder, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Population in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pop)
Count of population in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people 0 to 4 years old in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pop0_4)
Count of population age 0 to 4 years in 2000.
Data type: Count
Typical (median) income of an African American householder in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_hhincbk)
Median household income for a household with a Black or African American householder, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Number of people age 65-74 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pop65_74)
Count of population age 65 to 74 years in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of American Indian or Alaskan Native people in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_popaian)
Count of the population that is American Indian or Alaska Native, by single classification of Census race, in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of Hispanic people in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pophisp)
Count of the population that is Hispanic or Latino in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders people in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_popnhpi)
Count of the population that is Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, by single classification of Census race, in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people of 'some other race' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_popoth)
Count of the population that is of race 'Some Other Race', by single classification of Census race, in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people living in poverty as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pov)
Count of population living below poverty level in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people 65 or older living in poverty as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pov_65p)
Count of population 65 years and older living below poverty level in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people under 18 living in poverty as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pov_lt18)
Count of population under 18 living below poverty level in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of African American households living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_povbk)
Count of households with a Black or African American householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Typical (median) income of a Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householder in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_hhincnhpi)
Median household income for a household with Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householder, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Number of White households living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_povwh)
Count of households with a White householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of renters who are cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rcb)
Count of renter households for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of renters with incomes less than $20,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rcblt20k)
Count of renter households with income less than $20,000 for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of renters under 55 who are cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rcblt55)
Count of renter households with householder who is less than 55 years old for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of renters who are extremely cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_recb)
Count of renter households for whom gross rent is 50% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of studio or 1 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru01brlt1k)
Count of rental units with 0 or 1 bedroom with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of studio or 1 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru01brlt300)
Count of rental units with 0 or 1 bedroom with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of 2 bedroom rental units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru2br)
Count of rental units with 2 bedrooms in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of 2 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru2brlt1k)
Count of rental units with 2 bedrooms with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of rental units with 3 or more bedrooms in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru3pbr)
Count of rental units with 3 bedrooms in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of rental units with 3 or more bedrooms with gross rents of $1,000/month or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru3pbr1kp)
Count of rental units with 3 bedrooms with gross rent $1000/month or more in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of rental units with 3 or more bedrooms with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru3pbrlt1k)
Count of rental units with 3 bedrooms with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of rental units with 3 or more bedrooms with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru3pbrlt500)
Count of rental units with 3 bedrooms with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of rental units with 3 or more bedrooms with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru3pbrlt750)
Count of rental units with 3 bedrooms with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of rental units with gross rents under $750/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rult750)
Count of rental units with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of people with some high school, but no diploma, in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_smhsnodip)
Count of the population 25 years and older whose educational attainment is some high school but no diploma in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people 16 years or older who were unemployed in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_unemp)
Count of the noninstitutionalized civilian population 16 years and older who are in the labor force but unemployed in 2000. A person is considered unemployed if he or she were neither �'at work'� nor '�with a job but not at work' during the Census reference week and were looking for work during the last 4 weeks.
Data type: Count
Percent of people with a high school degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hs)
Percent of population 25 years and older with a high school degree or equivalent in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people with at least a high school degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hsp)
Percent of population 25 years and older with a high school degree or greater level of education in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of housing units that were single family attached homes in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hu1unta)
Percent of housing units that are one unit attached in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all homeowners 55+ who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_55pocb)
Percent of owner households with householder who is 55 years or older for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television). Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households that lived in a building with 2 units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hu2unt)
Percent of housing units that are in a structure with two units in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people 65 or older who live in poverty as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_65p_pov)
Percent of population 65 years and older who are below poverty level in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people 65 or older who have a disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_65pdisb)
Percent of population 65 years and older with a disability in 2000. An individual is considered disabled if they were 5 years and older and had a sensory, physical, mental or self-care disability; or they were 16 years and older and had a going outside the home disability; or they were 16 to 64 years old and had a employment disability. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people 65+ with a go outside the home disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_65pgoout)
Percent of population 65 years and older with a 'go outside the home' disability in 2000. A 'go outside the home' disability is a condition lasting 6 months or more that made it difficult to go outside the home alone to shop or visit a doctor's office. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people 65+ with a sensory disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_65psens)
Percent of population 65 years and older with a sensory disability in 2000. A sensory disability is blindness, deafness, or a severe vision or hearing impairment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people 75 or older who live in poverty as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_75p_pov)
Percent of population 75 years and older who are below poverty level in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all homeowners 75+ who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_75pocb)
Percent of owner households with householder who is 75 years or older for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television). Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all renters 75+ who are cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_75prcb)
Percent of renter households with householder who is 75 years or older for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people with at least a Bachelor's degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_bachp)
Percent of population 25 years and older with a Bachelor's degree, graduate, or professional degree in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all African American households who lived in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_bkpov)
Percent of households with a Black or African American householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Accommodation and Food Services industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_empaccfood)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Accommodation and Food Services industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_empagffh)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Educational Service industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_empeducat)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Educational Service industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Finance, Insurance, Real Estate/Rental/Leasing industries . (us_census00.stats.pct_empfire)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing industries in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Management of Companies and Enterprises industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_empmgmnt)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Management of Companies and Enterprises industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services. (us_census00.stats.pct_empprosci)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Retail Trade industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_empretail)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Retail Trade industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Construction industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_emptcnstr)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Construction industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all families that live in poverty. (us_census00.stats.pct_fampov)
Percent of families that are below poverty level in 2000. A family is defined by the US Census Bureau as a group of two or more people who reside together and who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all families living in poverty that are headed by a single householder with children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_fampov_shwc)
Percent of families below poverty level that are headed by a single householder with children in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all families with one female adult and children who live in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_fhnhwc_fampov)
Percent of households that are headed by a single female householder (no husband present) with own children who are below poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households that used electricity to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_fuelelec)
Percent of occupied housing units that used electricity as the house heating fuel in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households that did not use fuel to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_fuelnone)
Percent of occupied housing units that used no fuel as the house heating fuel in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households that used oil or kerosene to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_fueloilker)
Percent of occupied housing units that used fuel oil, kerosene, etc, as the house heating fuel in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households that used utility gas to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_fuelutilgas)
Percent of occupied housing units that used utility gas as the house heating fuel in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that are 2-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh2)
Percent of households that are 2-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that are 4-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh4)
Percent of households that are 4-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households with incomes less than $150,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hilt150)
Percent of households with income less than $150,000 in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence . Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders 55-64 who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh5564oo)
Percent of households with householder 55 to 64 years old that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that are 6-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh6)
Percent of households that are 6-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders 65-74 who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh6574oo)
Percent of households with householder 65 to 74 years old that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders 75-84 who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh7584oo)
Percent of households with householder 75 to 84 years old that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders 75-84 who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh7584ro)
Percent of households with householder 75 to 84 years old that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that are 7 or more person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh7p)
Percent of households that are 7 or more person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that are married with children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh_mcwc)
Percent of households that are married couple families with own children in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that are single headed with children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh_shwc)
Percent of households that are single-headed families (male householder with no wife present, or female householder with no husband present) with own children in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of American Indian and Alaskan Native households who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhaianoo)
Percent of households with an American Indian and Alaska Native householder that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of Asian households who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhasoo)
Percent of households with an Asian householder that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of African American households who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhbkoo)
Percent of households with a Black or African American householder that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of African American renters in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhbkro)
Percent of households with a Black or African American householder that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who moved into their home after 1990, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhmi90_00)
Percent of households whose householder moved into the unit between 1990 and 2000, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who moved into their home between 1995 and 2000, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhmi95_00)
Percent of households whose householder moved into the unit between 1995 and 2000, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who moved into their home before 1980, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhmib80)
Percent of households whose householder moved into the unit before 1980, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner householders who are American Indian or Alaskan Native in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhooaian)
Percent of owner households with an American Indian or Alaska Native householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner householders who are African American in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhoobk)
Percent of owner households with a Black or African American householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner householders who are Non-White in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhoononwh)
Percent of owner households with a non-White householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner householders who are White in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhoowh)
Percent of owner households with a White householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who were American Indian or Alaskan Native in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhraian)
Percent of householders who are American Indian or Alaska Native, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who were African American in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrbk)
Percent of householders who are Black or African American, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who were of a race other than White in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrnonwh)
Percent of householders who are not White in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of renters who were Asian in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhroas)
Percent of renter households with an Asian householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of renters who were African American in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrobk)
Percent of renter households with a Black or African American householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of housing units that were multifamily homes in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_humf)
Percent of housing units that are in structures containing three units or more in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of housing units that were single family homes in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_husf)
Percent of housing units that are one unit housing units in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of vacant housing units that are for sale or for rent in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_huvacfsfr)
Percent of vacant housing units that are listed for sale or for rent in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner-occupied homes valued at $750,000 or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hv750p)
Percent of owner-occupied housing units valued $750,000 or more in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner-occupied homes valued at less than $100,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hvlt100)
Percent of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $100,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner-occupied homes valued at less than $200,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hvlt200)
Percent of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $200,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner-occupied homes valued at less than $80,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hvlt80)
Percent of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $80,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of children enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade who attended a public school in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_k12pub)
Percent of children enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade who attended public school in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all homeowners with incomes less than $20,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_lt20kocb)
Percent of owner households with income less than $20,000 for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television). Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all homeowners who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ocb)
Percent of owner households for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television). Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households of 'some other race' who were poor in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_othpov)
Percent of households with a householder of race 'Some Other Race', by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people age 18-34 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pop18_34)
Percent of the population age 18 to 34 years in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people who were American Indian or Alaskan Native in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_popaian)
Percent of the population that is American Indian or Alaska Native, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of population living in group quarters in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_popgq)
Percent of population living in group quarters (institutionalized and non-institutionalized) in 2000. The group quarters population includes all people not living in households. The institutionalized population includes people under formally authorized, supervised care or custody in institutions at the time of enumeration; such as correctional institutions, nursing homes, and juvenile institutions. The noninstitutionalized population includes all people who live in group quarters other than institutions, such as college dormitories, military quarters, and group homes. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people who were of a race other than White in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_popnonwh)
Percent of the population that is not White in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people who were of 'some other race' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_popoth)
Percent of the population that is of race 'Some Other Race', by single classification of Census race, in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people that are living in poverty as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pov)
Percent of population living below poverty level in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people living in poverty who were 65 or older in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pov_65p)
Percent of population living below poverty level who are 65 years and older in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people living in poverty who were under 18 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pov_lt18)
Percent of population living below poverty level who are under 18 in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all housing units built between 1995 and 1998, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ysb95_98)
Percent of housing units built between 1995 and 1998, as of 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all studio or 1 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru01brlt1k)
Percent of 0 or 1 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $1,000/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all studio or 1 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru01brlt500)
Percent of 0 or 1 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $500/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all 2 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru2brlt750)
Percent of 2 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $750/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all 3 or more bedroom rental units with gross rent of $1,000/month or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru3pbr1kp)
Percent of 3 bedroom rental units that have gross rent $1,000/month or more in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all housing units built between 1940 and 1969, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ysb40_69)
Percent of housing units built between 1940 and 1969, as of 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all rental units with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_rult300)
Percent of rental units with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all rental units with gross rents under $750/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_rult750)
Percent of rental units with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all housing units built between 1999 and 2000, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ysb99_00)
Percent of housing units built between 1999 and 2000, as of 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people with some high school, but no diploma in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_smhsnodip)
Percent of the population 25 years and older whose educational attainment is some high school but no diploma in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people 16 years or older who were unemployed in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_unemp)
Percent of the noninstitutionalized civilian population 16 years and older who are in the labor force but unemployed in 2000. A person is considered unemployed if he or she were neither �'at work'� nor '�with a job but not at work' during the Census reference week and were looking for work during the last 4 weeks. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all housing units built between 1970 and 1994, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ysb70_94)
Percent of housing units built between 1970 and 1994, as of 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of 4 or more person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh4p)
Count of 4 or more person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of single female headed households with children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh_fhnhwc)
Count of households that are single female-headed families (female householder with no husband present) with own children in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of married households with children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh_mcwc)
Count of households that are married couple families with own children in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of households who moved into their home between 1990 and 2000, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhmi90_00)
Count of households whose householder moved into the unit between 1990 and 2000, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of households that lived in a building with 50 or more housing units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hu50punt)
Count of housing units that are in a structure with 50 or more units in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners age 55-64 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoo5564)
Count of owner households with householder 55 to 64 years old in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners age 65-74 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoo6574)
Count of owner households with householder 65 to 74 years old in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners 65 or older in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoo65p)
Count of owner households with householder 65 years old or over in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners age 75-84 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoo7584)
Count of owner households with householder 75 to 84 years old in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners 85 or older in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoo85p)
Count of owner households with householder 85 years old or over in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of African American homeowners in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoobk)
Count of owner households with a Black or African American householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of Hispanic homeowners in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoohisp)
Count of owner households with a Hispanic or Latino householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of White homeowners in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoowh)
Count of owner households with a White householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of African American households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrbk)
Count of householders who are Black or African American, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of housing units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hu)
Count of occupied housing units in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of Hispanic households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrhisp)
Count of householders who are Hispanic or Latino in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of single family detached homes in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hu1untd)
Count of one unit detached housing units in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of Asian people in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_popas)
Count of the population that is Asian, by single classification of Census race, in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of non-White households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrnonwh)
Count of householders who are not White in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of renters in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhro)
Count of households (occupied housing units) that are renter occupied in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of renters over 65 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhro65p)
Count of renter households with householder 65 years old or over in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of renters 75-84 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhro7584)
Count of renter households with householder 75 to 84 years old in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of renters over 85 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhro85p)
Count of renter households with householder 85 years old or over in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of African American renters in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrobk)
Count of renter households with a Black or African American householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of renters under the age of 55 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrolt55)
Count of renter households with householder who is less than 55 years old in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of non-White renters in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrononwh)
Count of renter households with a non-White householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Aggregate Interest, Dividends, or Net Rental income of a household in 2000. (us_census00.stats.agg_hiintdiv)
Aggregate household interest, dividends, or net rental income in 2000. Interest, dividends, or net rental income includes interest on savings or bonds, dividends from stockholdings or membership in associations, net income from rental of property to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers, net royalties, and periodic payments from an estate or trust fund.
Data type: PopAverage
Number of households of 'two or more races' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrtwop)
Count of householders who are Two or more races, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Transportation and Warehousing, and Utilities. (us_census00.stats.pct_emptransu)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Transportation and Warehousing, and Utilities industries in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of households with incomes less than $25,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hilt25)
Count of households with income less than $25,000 in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of households with incomes less than $50,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hilt50)
Count of households with income less than $50,000 in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $25,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hr5564_lt25)
Number of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $25,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $75,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hr5564_lt75)
Number of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $75,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of householders 65 or older with income under $25,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hr65p_lt25)
Number of householders 65 or older with income under $25,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of householders 65 or older with income under $50,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hr65p_lt50)
Number of householders 65 or older with income under $50,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of multifamily units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_humf)
Count of housing units that are in structures containing three units or more in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of housing units built between 1970 and 1994, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ysb70_94)
Count of housing units built between 1970 and 1994, as of 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of single family homes in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_husf)
Count of one unit housing units in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of housing units that were vacant in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_huvac)
Count of housing units that are vacant in 2000. A housing unit is vacant if no one is living in it at the time of enumeration, unless its occupants are only temporarily absent. Units temporarily occupied at the time of enumeration entirely by people who have a usual residence elsewhere are also classified as vacant. New units not yet occupied are classified as vacant housing units if construction has reached a point where all exterior windows and doors are installed and final usable floors are in place. Vacant units are excluded from the housing inventory if they are open to the elements; that is, the roof, walls, windows, and/or doors no longer protect the interior from the elements. Also excluded are vacant units with a sign that they are condemned or they are to be demolished.
Data type: Count
Number of owner-occupied homes valued at $750,000 or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hv750p)
Count of owner-occupied housing units valued $750,000 or more in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings.
Data type: Count
Number of households that lived in a building with 20-49 housing units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hu20_49unt)
Count of housing units that are in a structure with 20 to 49 units in 2000.
Data type: Count
Typical (median) income of a householder of '2 or more races' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_hhinctwop)
Median income for a household with householder of two or more races, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Typical (median) income of a White householder in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_hhincwh)
Median household income for a household with a White householder, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Number of noninstitutional people age 5 to 15 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_515disbdn)
Count of noninstitutionalized civilian population 5 to 15 years old in 2000.
Data type: Count
Per capita income in 2000. (us_census00.stats.av_pci)
Per capita income in 1999, as reported in 2000. Per capita figures were suppressed in cases where the sample of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: PopAverage
Number of noninstitutional civilian people 5 years and older in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_5pdisbdn)
Count of noninstitutionalized civilian population 5 years and older in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of 5-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh5)
Count of 5-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of people 65+ with a 'go outside the home' disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_65pgoout)
Count of population 65 years and older with a 'go outside the home' disability in 2000. A 'go outside the home' disability is a condition lasting 6 months or more that made it difficult to go outside the home alone to shop or visit a doctor's office.
Data type: Count
Number of people 65+ with a physical disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_65pphys)
Count of population 65 years and older with a physical disability in 2000. A physical disability is a condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities, such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting, or carrying.
Data type: Count
Number of people 65+ with a self-care disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_65psfcr)
Count of population 65 years and older with a self-care disability in 2000. A self-care disability is a condition lasting 6 months or more that made it difficult to dress, bathe, or get around inside the house.
Data type: Count
Number of households that lived in a building with 2 housing units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hu2unt)
Count of housing units that are in a structure with two units in 2000.
Data type: Count
Percent of all people age 5-15 who have a disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_515disb)
Percent of population 5 to 15 years old with a disability in 2000. An individual is considered disabled if they were 5 years and older and had a sensory, physical, mental or self-care disability; or they were 16 years and older and had a going outside the home disability; or they were 16 to 64 years old and had a employment disability. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of 7 or more person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh7p)
Count of 7 or more person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of people 16 years or older who were employed in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_emp)
Count of the noninstitutionalized civilian population 16 years and older who are employed in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Accommodation and Food Services industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empaccfood)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Accommodation and Food Services industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empagffh)
Count of population 16 years old or over who were employed in the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting industries in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation industries in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_emparts)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation industries in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Health Care and Social Assistance industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_emphealth)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Health Care and Social Assistance industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Manufacturing industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empmanuf)
Count of population 16 years old or over who were employed in the Manufacturing industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Retail Trade industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empretail)
Count of population 16 years old or over who were employed in the Retail Trade industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of families in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_fam)
Count of families in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of families living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_fampov)
Count of families below poverty level in 2000. A family is defined by the US Census Bureau as a group of two or more people who reside together and who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption.
Data type: Count
Number of households that used bottle or tank gas to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_fuelbotgas)
Count of occupied housing units that used bottled, tank, or LP gas as the house heating fuel in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of households that used oil or kerosene to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_fueloilker)
Count of occupied housing units that used fuel oil, kerosene, etc, as the house heating fuel in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people with a post graduate degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_gtbach)
Count of population 25 years and older with a graduate or professional degree in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh)
Count of households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of 4-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh4)
Count of 4-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of households that lived in a building with 3-19 housing units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hu3_19unt)
Count of housing units that are in a structure with three to 19 units in 2000.
Data type: Count
Aggregate Retirement income of a household in 2000. (us_census00.stats.agg_hiret)
Aggregate retirement income in 2000. Retirement income includes: (1) retirement pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer; labor union; or federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (2) income from workers� compensation; disability income from companies or unions; federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (3) periodic receipts from annuities and insurance; and (4) regular income from IRA and KEOGH plans. This does not include social security income.
Data type: PopAverage
Percent of renters who were 'two or more races' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrotwop)
Percent of renter households with a householder of two or more races in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of people age 5-15 with a disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_515disb)
Count of population 5 to 15 years old with a disability in 2000. An individual is considered disabled if they were 5 years and older and had a sensory, physical, mental or self-care disability; or they were 16 years and older and had a going outside the home disability; or they were 16 to 64 years old and had a employment disability.
Data type: Count
Number of people with a Bachelor's degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_bach)
Count of population 25 years and older with a Bachelor's degree in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Educational Service industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empeducat)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Educational Service industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of households that did not use fuel to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_fuelnone)
Count of occupied housing units that used no fuel as the house heating fuel in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of renters of 'two or more races' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrotwop)
Count of renter households with a householder of two or more races in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhoo)
Count of households (occupied housing units) that are owner occupied in 2000.
Data type: Count
Percent of renters who were White in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrowh)
Percent of renter households with a White householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of Asian homeowners in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhooas)
Count of owner households with an Asian householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners of 'two or more races' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhootwop)
Count of owner households with a householder of two or more races in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of renters 65-74 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhro6574)
Count of renter households with householder 65 to 74 years old in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of Hispanic renters in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrohisp)
Count of renter households with a Hispanic or Latino householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of households with incomes less than $150,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hilt150)
Count of households with income less than $150,000 in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of householders 55 or older with income under $75,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hr55p_lt75)
Number of householders 55 or older with income under $75,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of vacant housing units that were for sale or for rent in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_huvacfsfr)
Count of housing units that are vacant and listed for sale or for rent in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of owner-occupied homes valued at less than $80,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hvlt80)
Count of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $80,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners 55+ who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ocb55p)
Count of owner households with householder who is 55 years or older for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television).
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners who are severely burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_oecb)
Count of owner households for whom selected monthly owner costs are 50% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television).
Data type: Count
Number of non-White people in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_popnonwh)
Count of the population that is not White in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of Hispanic households living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_povhsp)
Count of households with a Hispanic householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Percent of all people age 55-64 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pop55_64)
Percent of the population age 55 to 64 years in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who were of 'two or more races' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrtwop)
Percent of householders who are Two or more races, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of 2 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru2brlt300)
Count of rental units with 2 bedrooms with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Percent of all households who were White in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrwh)
Percent of householders who are White, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of people with some college or an Associate's degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_smcolass)
Count of the population 25 years and older whose educational attainment is some college, or an Associate's degree, in 2000.
Data type: Count
Percent of households of 'two or more races' who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhtwopro)
Percent of households with a householder of two or more races that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households with incomes less than $100,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hilt100)
Percent of households with income less than $100,000 in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence . Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households with incomes less than $25,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hilt25)
Percent of households with income less than $25,000 in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence . Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Typical (median) owner cost burden in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_ocb)
Median selected monthly owner costs as a percentage of household income, for all owner-occupied housing units (with and without a mortgage), in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television). Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner-occupied homes valued at less than $400,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hvlt400)
Percent of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $400,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people 65+ with a mental disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_65pment)
Percent of population 65 years and older with a mental disability in 2000. A mental disability is a condition lasting 6 months or more that made it difficult to learn, remember, or concentrate. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all renters with incomes less than $20,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_lt20krcb)
Percent of renter households with income less than $20,000 for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all American Indian and Alaskan Native households who lived in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_aianpov)
Percent of households with an American Indian or Alaska Native householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people 16 years or older who were employed in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_emp)
Percent of the noninstitutionalized civilian population 16 years and older who are employed in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation industries in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_emparts)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation industries in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $50,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hr5564_lt50)
Percent of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $50,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Wholesale Trade industry. (us_census00.stats.pct_empwhlsl)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Wholesale Trade industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all renters with incomes less than $50,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_lt50krcb)
Percent of renter households with income less than $50,000 for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of owner-occupied homes valued at less than $400,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hvlt400)
Count of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $400,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings.
Data type: Count
Percent of households that used coal, wood, solar, or some other fuel to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_fueloth)
Percent of occupied housing units that used coal or coke, wood, solar energy, or some other fuel as the house heating fuel in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people with a post graduate degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_gtbach)
Percent of population 25 years and older with a graduate or professional degree in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that are 3-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh3)
Percent of households that are 3-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that are 4 or more person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh4p)
Percent of households that are 4 or more person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $75,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hr5564_lt75)
Percent of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $75,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders 55-64 who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh5564ro)
Percent of households with householder 55 to 64 years old that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders over 65 who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh65pro)
Percent of households with householder 65 years and older that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders 55 or older with income under $50,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hr55p_lt50)
Percent of householders 55 or older with income under $50,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders over 85 who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh85poo)
Percent of households with householder 85 years and older that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders 65 or older with income under $25,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hr65p_lt25)
Percent of householders 65 or older with income under $25,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of Asian households who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhasro)
Percent of households with an Asian householder that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders under 55 who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhlt55oo)
Percent of households with householder who is less than 55 years old who are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander households who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhnhpioo)
Percent of households with a Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householder that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner householders who are Asian in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhooas)
Percent of owner households with an Asian householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all renters under 55 who are cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_lt55rcb)
Percent of renter households with householder who is less than 55 years old for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner householders who are Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhoonhpi)
Percent of owner households with a Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households of 'some other race' who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhothoo)
Percent of households with a householder of 'some other race' that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all renters with incomes less than $75,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_lt75krcb)
Percent of renter households with income less than $75,000 for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who were Asian in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhras)
Percent of householders who are Asian, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who were of 'some other race' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhroth)
Percent of householders who are of race 'Some Other Race', by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of renters who were 'some other race' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrooth)
Percent of renter households with a householder of 'some other race' in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households of 'two or more races' who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhtwopoo)
Percent of households with a householder of two or more races that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $25,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hr5564_lt25)
Percent of householders between 55 and 64 years of age with income under $25,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders 55 or older with income under $75,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hr55p_lt75)
Percent of householders 55 or older with income under $75,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders 65 or older with income under $75,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hr65p_lt75)
Percent of householders 65 or older with income under $75,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of housing units that were single family detached homes in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hu1untd)
Percent of housing units that are one unit detached in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of noninstitutionalized civilian people age 16 to 64 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_1664disbdn)
Count of noninstitutionalized civilian population 16 to 64 years old in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of noninstitutional civilian people 65 years and older in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_65pdisbdn)
Count of noninstitutionalized civilian population 65 years and older in 2000.
Data type: Count
Percent of all people who were Asian in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_popas)
Percent of the population that is Asian, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of people 65+ with a sensory disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_65psens)
Count of population 65 years and older with a sensory disability in 2000. A sensory disability is blindness, deafness, or a severe vision or hearing impairment.
Data type: Count
Percent of all people age 65-74 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pop65_74)
Percent of the population age 65 to 74 years in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Information industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empinform)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Information industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Other Services industry (Except Public Administration) in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empothsrv)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Other Services industry (Except Public Administration) in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Public Administration industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_emppubadm)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Public Administration industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of households that used utility gas to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_fuelutilgas)
Count of occupied housing units that used utility gas as the house heating fuel in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of 2-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh2)
Count of 2-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Management of Companies and Enterprises industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_empmgmnt)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Management of Companies and Enterprises industry in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of Asian households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhras)
Count of householders who are Asian, by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of renters of 'some other race' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hhrooth)
Count of renter households with a householder of 'some other race' in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of people with a high school degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hs)
Count of population 25 years and older with a high school degree or equivalent in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of households of '2 or more races' living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_povtwop)
Count of households with a householder of two or more races, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of people over 5 with a disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_5pdisb)
Count of population 5 years and older with a disability in 2000. An individual is considered disabled if they were 5 years and older and had a sensory, physical, mental or self-care disability; or they were 16 years and older and had a going outside the home disability; or they were 16 to 64 years old and had a employment disability.
Data type: Count
Typical (median) income of a householder of 'some other race' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_hhincoth)
Median income for a household with a householder of 'some other race', by single classification of Census race, in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Typical (median) gross rent in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_rent)
Median gross rent in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Median
Number of people with at least a Bachelor's degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_bachp)
Count of population 25 years and older with a Bachelor's degree, graduate, or professional degree in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 16 years or older who were employed in Transportation and Warehousing, and Utilities. (us_census00.stats.cnt_emptransu)
Count of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Transportation and Warehousing, and Utilities industries in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people who were 'foreign born' as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_forbrn)
Count of foreign born population in 2000. The U.S. Census defines 'foreign born' to refer to anyone who is not a U.S. citizen at birth. This includes naturalized U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents (immigrants), temporary migrants (such as students), humanitarian migrants (such as refugees), and persons illegally present in the United States.
Data type: Count
Number of households who used coal, wood, solar, or some other fuel to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_fueloth)
Count of occupied housing units that used coal or coke, wood, solar energy, or some other fuel as the house heating fuel in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of 3-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hh3)
Count of 3-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence.
Data type: Count
Number of people 65+ with a mental disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_65pment)
Count of population 65 years and older with a mental disability in 2000. A mental disability is a condition lasting 6 months or more that made it difficult to learn, remember, or concentrate.
Data type: Count
Number of owner-occupied homes valued at $1 million or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hv1mp)
Count of owner-occupied housing units valued $1,000,000 or more in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings.
Data type: Count
Number of housing units built in 1939 or before, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ysb39b)
Count of housing units built in 1939 or before, as of 2000.
Data type: Count
Percent of White households who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhwhro)
Percent of households with a White householder that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all renters 55+ who are cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_55prcb)
Percent of renter households with householder who is 55 years or older for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people 65+ with a physical disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_65pphys)
Percent of population 65 years and older with a physical disability in 2000. A physical disability is a condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities, such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting, or carrying. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Health Care and Social Assistance industry in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_emphealth)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Health Care and Social Assistance industry in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Other Services industry (Except Public Administration) in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_empothsrv)
Percent of people age 16 years or older who were employed in the Other Services industry (Except Public Administration) in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people who were 'foreign born' as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_forbrn)
Percent of population that is foreign born in 2000. The U.S. Census defines 'foreign born' to refer to anyone who is not a U.S. citizen at birth. This includes naturalized U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents (immigrants), temporary migrants (such as students), humanitarian migrants (such as refugees), and persons illegally present in the United States. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households that used bottle or tank gas to heat their home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_fuelbotgas)
Percent of occupied housing units that used bottled, tank, or LP gas as the house heating fuel in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of homeowners under 55 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ocblt55)
Count of owner households with householder who is less than 55 years old for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television).
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners with incomes less than $75,000 who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ocblt75k)
Count of owner households with income less than $75,000 for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television).
Data type: Count
Number of people age 18-34 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pop18_34)
Count of population age 18 to 34 years in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of people age 35-54 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_pop35_54)
Count of population age 35 to 54 years in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of White people in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_popwh)
Count of the population that is White, by single classification of Census race, in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of American Indian and Alaskan Native households living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_povaian)
Count of households with an American Indian or Alaska Native householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of Asian households living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_povas)
Count of households with an Asian householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander households living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_povnhpi)
Count of households with a Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of households of 'some other race' living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_povoth)
Count of households with a householder of race 'Some Other Race', by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count
Number of renters 55+ who are cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rcb55p)
Count of renter households with householder who is 55 years or older for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of renters 65+ who are cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_rcb65p)
Count of renter households with householder who is 65 years or older for whom gross rent is 30% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of studio or 1 bedroom rental units with gross rent of $1,000/month or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru01br1kp)
Count of rental units with 0 or 1 bedroom with gross rent $1,000/month or more in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Number of studio or 1 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ru01brlt500)
Count of rental units with 0 or 1 bedroom with gross rent under $500/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment.
Data type: Count
Percent of householders 65 or older with income under $50,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hr65p_lt50)
Percent of householders 65 or older with income under $50,000 in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of housing units built between 1940 and 1969, as of 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ysb40_69)
Count of housing units built between 1940 and 1969, as of 2000.
Data type: Count
Typical (median) renter cost burden in 2000. (us_census00.stats.med_rcb)
Median gross rent as a percentage of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Medians were suppressed in cases where the sample of the average was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people over 5 who have a disability in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_5pdisb)
Percent of population 5 years and older with a disability in 2000. An individual is considered disabled if they were 5 years and older and had a sensory, physical, mental or self-care disability; or they were 16 years and older and had a going outside the home disability; or they were 16 to 64 years old and had a employment disability. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all homeowners 65+ who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_65pocb)
Percent of owner households with householder who is 65 years or older for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television). Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all Asian households who lived in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_aspov)
Percent of households with an Asian householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households that are 5-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh5)
Percent of households that are 5-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders over 65 who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh65poo)
Percent of households with householder 65 years and older that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders over 85 who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh85pro)
Percent of households with householder 85 years and older that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of American Indian and Alaskan Native households who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhaianro)
Percent of households with an American Indian and Alaska Native householder that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of Hispanic households who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhhispro)
Percent of households with a Hispanic or Latino householder that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander households who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhnhpiro)
Percent of households with a Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householder that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of non-White households who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhnonwhro)
Percent of households with a non-White householder that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner householders who are Hispanic in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhoohisp)
Percent of owner households with a Hispanic or Latino householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders under 55 who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhoolt55)
Percent of households with householder who is less than 55 years old that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households of 'some other race' who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhothro)
Percent of households with a householder of 'some other race' that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of renters who were American Indian and Alaskan Native in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhroaian)
Percent of renter households with an American Indian or Alaska Native householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of householders under 55 who rent a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrolt55)
Percent of households with householder who is less than 55 years old that are renter households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of renters who were non-White in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrononwh)
Percent of renter households with a non-White householder in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of vacant housing units that are vacant type 'other' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_huvacoth)
Percent of vacant housing units that are of type 'other' in 2000. If a vacant unit is neither for sale, for rent, for seasonal use, nor use by migrant workers, then it is classified as type 'other vacant.' For example, this category includes units held for occupancy by a caretaker or janitor, and units held for personal reasons of the owner. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner-occupied homes valued at less than $60,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hvlt60)
Percent of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $60,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander households who were living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_nhpipov)
Percent of households with a Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people 75 or older in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_pop75p)
Percent of the population age 75 years and older in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all people under 18 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_popu18)
Percent of the population under 18 years old in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all renters who are severely cost burdened in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_recb)
Percent of renter households for whom gross rent is 50% or more of household income in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all studio or 1 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $750/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru01brlt750)
Percent of 0 or 1 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $750/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all 2 bedroom rental units with gross rent of $1,000/month or more in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru2br1kp)
Percent of 2 bedroom rental units that have gross rent $1,000/month or more in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all 2 bedroom rental units with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru2brlt300)
Percent of 2 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $300/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all 3 or more bedroom rental units with gross rent under $300/month in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_ru3pbrlt300)
Percent of 3 bedroom rental units that have gross rent under $300/month in 2000. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of people with some college or an Associate's degree in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_smcolass)
Percent of the population 25 years and older whose educational attainment is some college, or an Associate's degree, in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all owner householders who are of 'Two or More Races' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhootwop)
Percent of owner households with a householder of two or more races in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of owner-occupied homes valued at less than $60,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_hvlt60)
Count of owner-occupied housing units valued less than $60,000 in 2000. According to the US Census, this includes only owner-occupied, one family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. It also excludes mobile homes and housing units in multi-unit buildings.
Data type: Count
Percent of all Hispanic households who were living in poverty in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hsppov)
Percent of households with a Hispanic householder, by single classification of Census race, that are below the poverty level in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of people with less than a 9th grade education in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_lt9th)
Count of the population 25 years and older whose educational attainment is less than 9th grade in 2000.
Data type: Count
Percent of all households with incomes less than $50,000 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hilt50)
Percent of households with income less than $50,000 in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence . Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of people of 'two or more races' in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_poptwop)
Count of the population that is Two or more races, by single classification of Census race, in 2000.
Data type: Count
Percent of all households that are 1-person households in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hh1)
Percent of households that are 1-person households in 2000. A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of all households who were Hispanic in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhrhisp)
Percent of householders who are Hispanic or Latino in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of households that lived in vans, on boats, in recreational vehicles or in 'other' housing units in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hubrvo)
Percent of housing units that are RVs, boats, vans, or 'other' types in 2000. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Percent of non-White households who own a home in 2000. (us_census00.stats.pct_hhnonwhoo)
Percent of households with a non-White householder that are owner households in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census. Percentage calculations were suppressed in cases where the denominator of the calculation was less than 10 of the unit that is being described (eg, households, people, householders, etc). Such areas are represented as having 'Insufficient Data' in the map. Denominators for percentage calculations were created by summing all of the component data items in a particular dataset.
Data type: Percentage
Number of people under 18 in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_popu18)
Count of the population under 18 years old in 2000.
Data type: Count
Number of homeowners 65+ who are burdened by housing costs in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_ocb65p)
Count of owner households with householder who is 65 years or older for whom selected monthly owner costs are 30% or more of household income in 2000. Owner housing costs include all mortgage principal payments, interest payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, homeowner fees, condo or coop fees and utilities (not including telephone or cable television).
Data type: Count
Number of families living in poverty that are headed by a single female householder with children in 2000. (us_census00.stats.cnt_fampov_fhnhwc)
Count of families below poverty level that are headed by a single female householder (no husband present) with children in 2000. The US Census Bureau identifies the householder as the person in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such person present, any household member 15 years and older can serve as the householder for the purposes of the Census.
Data type: Count

Data Periods

Current Period: 2000
Period: 2000
Code Name: 2000
Description: 2000
Beginning: 2000-01-01T00:00:00
Ending: 2009-12-31T23:59:59