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114th Congressional District Demographic-Economic Tables -- General Demographics
November 2015. The U.S. national scope 114th Congressional District ACS Demographic-Economic Dataset contains approximately 600 subject matter items tabulated for each congressional district organized into four subject matter groups: General Demographics -- this section (see similar ACS 2012 data) Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics October 2016. More up-to-date data are now available from ACS2015. See: General Demographics Social Characteristics Economic Characteristics Housing Characteristics See similar ranking tables for: ... Census Tracts | School Districts | Cities | ZIP Codes | State, Metro & County View patterns of economic prosperity by neighborhood for each congressional district in the CD Gallery. Use the interactive ranking table in this section to view, query, rank, compare general demographics of the population, households and families for these areas. The scroll box shown below lists each of the subject matter items available for each area via the ranking table. In the subject matter items scrollbox, subject matter items are organized into to mini-tables with related items. The number at the left of the subject matter item is also used as the short name for the subject matter item in the column header in the ranking table. Visual Analysis of Congressional District Patterns The graphic below shows percent Asian alone population by congressional district in the Los Angeles area. See color/interval patterns in highlighted layer in legend panel at left of map. Districts are labeled with CD code and percent Asian alone population value. The thematic pattern shows item D039 in the DP1 interactive table below. Click graphic for larger view. - view developed with ProximityOne CV XE GIS and related GIS project. General Demographics Items
AGE AND GENDER
D001 Total population D002 Male D003 Female D004 Under 5 years D005 5 to 9 years D006 10 to 14 years D007 15 to 19 years D008 20 to 24 years D009 25 to 34 years D010 35 to 44 years D011 45 to 54 years D012 55 to 59 years D013 60 to 64 years D014 65 to 74 years D015 75 to 84 years D016 85 years and over D017 Median age (years) D018 18 years and over D019 21 years and over D020 62 years and over D021 65 years and over D022 18 years and over D023 Male D024 Female D025 65 years and over D026 Male D027 Female RACE D028 Total population D029 One race D030 Two or more races D031 One race D032 White D033 Black or African American D034 American Indian and Alaska Native D035 Cherokee tribal grouping D036 Chippewa tribal grouping D037 Navajo tribal grouping D038 Sioux tribal grouping D039 Asian D040 Asian Indian D041 Chinese D042 Filipino D043 Japanese D044 Korean D045 Vietnamese D046 Other Asian D047 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander D048 Native Hawaiian D049 Guamanian or Chamorro D050 Samoan D051 Other Pacific Islander D052 Some other race D053 Two or more races D054 White and Black or African American D055 White and American Indian and Alaska Native D056 White and Asian D057 Black or African American and American Indian and Alaska Native Race alone or in combination with one or more other races D058 Total population D059 White D060 Black or African American D061 American Indian and Alaska Native D062 Asian D063 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander D064 Some other race HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE D065 Total population D066 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) D067 Mexican D068 Puerto Rican D069 Cuban D070 Other Hispanic or Latino D071 Not Hispanic or Latino D072 White alone D073 Black or African American alone D074 American Indian and Alaska Native alone D075 Asian alone D076 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone D077 Some other race alone D078 Two or more races D079 Two races including Some other race D080 Two races excluding Some other race, and Three or more races D081 Total housing units 114th Congressional District Demographic-Economic Interactive Table -- General Demographics Based on 2014 ACS 1-year estimates. Click ShowAll button between Find/Queries. Use mouseover on column header to view column description. See usage notes below ranking table. See related ranking tables -- http://proximityone.com/rankingtables.htm. Usage Notes All items are estimates as of 2014. Click ShowAll button between specific area queries. Median Gross Rent is top coded at $2,001. Areas showing $2,001 are $2,000 or more. Median household income is top coded at $250,000. Areas showing $250,001 are $250,000 or more. Median housing value is top coded at $1,000,000. Areas showing $1,000,001 are $1,000,000 or more. Cells with -1 value could not be estimated (for this geography and this time frame). Determining Congressional District Based on Address Key in an address here to find codes/names to determine congressional district, city/place, school district, census tract, etc. geocode/area name based on address. Key in an address here to view demographic-economic characteristics (and associated geographic codes) for that location (.e.g., for corresponding block group, census tract or other area containing that address). Importance of these Data The ACS estimates and ProximityOne projections provide "richer" demographic-economic characteristics for national scope congressional districts. Census 2010 provides data similar to those items in the General Demographics section. Only the ACS estimates labor force and employment, housing value and costs, educational participation and attainment, language spoken at home, among many related items. The approximate 600 items accessible via the congressional district dataset are supplemented by a wide range of additional subject matter. Support Using these Resources Learn more about demographic economic data and related analytical tools. Join us in a Data Analytics Lab session. There is no fee for these Web sessions. 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