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Situation & Outlook Report

ZIP Code Area 20015
- Geographic-Demographic-Economic Characteristics
- access this document via http://proximityone.com/profiles/1/zip_1516_20015.htm
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- Updated: 04/09/18

Contents
This document is organized into these sections:
1.1. Overview & Updates
2.1. General Demographics
2.2. Social Characteristics
2.3. Economic Characteristics
2.4. Housing Characteristics
3.1. Business Establishments
  Situation & Outlook
  Terms of Use
  Statistical Release Dates
  Related Resources
  Using this Document
  Glossary


1.1. Overview

The following graphic shows ZIP code 20015 with a bold red boundary. Census tracts are shown with black boundaries with tract codes as white labels. See more about ZIP-Tract relationships. In some graphics, cities/places are shown with blue cross-hatch pattern.

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Selected Characteristics
  Item   Value
  Census 2010 Population 15,332
  Census 2010 Percent Urban Population 100.00
  Land area 3.5 square miles
  Census 2010 Population Density 4,442 persons per square mile
  Internal latitude-longitude point 38.966889, -77.058323
  Census 2010 state, county, tract, census block 11-001-001500-1033
  City/PlaceWashington
  County District of Columbia, DC (11001)
  Metro/CBSA Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA (47900)
  Housing Price Index 2014 (see HPI notes) 1061.26 .. %change from 2013 ... 3.80
  .. HPI 2015 1087.07 .. %change from 2014 ... 2.43
  .. HPI 2016 1137.05 .. %change from 2015 ... 4.60
  Business Establishments 2015 (see ZBP notes) 503
  .. Business Establishments Employment, 2015 5,993
  .. Business Establishments Payroll, 2015 $360,641,000 .. annual pay per employee $60,177

Five Year Change
  Item2009 (ACS2011)2014 (ACS2016)Change% Change
Population 15,396 16,323 927 6.02
Housing Units 6,582 6,812 230 3.49
  Occupied Units 6,296 6,468 172 2.73
  Vacant Units 286 344 58 20.28
Gini Index of Income Inequality 0.4820 0.4858 0.0038 0.7884
Median Household Income $149,247 $165,425 $16,178 10.84
Median Housing Value $844,400 $932,700 $88,300 10.46
Median Rent $1,482 $1,707 $225 15.18

2.1. General Demographic Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census American Community Survey 5-year estimates; ACS 2015 and ACS 2016.
- view/compare this area to other areas using demographic characteristics interactive table.
  Item2013 (ACS2015)2014 (ACS2016)Change% Change
    
GENDER AND AGE     
 Total population 16,331 16,323 -8 0.0
  Male 7,831 7,933 102 1.3
  Female 8,500 8,390 -110 -1.3
    
  Under 5 years 913 1,000 87 9.5
  5 to 9 years 1,075 1,215 140 13.0
  10 to 14 years 1,378 1,289 -89 -6.5
  15 to 19 years 761 757 -4 -0.5
  20 to 24 years 587 455 -132 -22.5
  25 to 34 years 1,722 1,621 -101 -5.9
  35 to 44 years 2,199 2,185 -14 -0.6
  45 to 54 years 2,491 2,505 14 0.6
  55 to 59 years 1,045 884 -161 -15.4
  60 to 64 years 1,250 1,230 -20 -1.6
  65 to 74 years 1,581 1,742 161 10.2
  75 to 84 years 996 978 -18 -1.8
  85 years and over 333 462 129 38.7
    
  Median age (years) 42.9 43.5 0.6 1.4
    
  18 years and over 12,473 12,287 -186 -1.5
  21 years and over 12,122 12,019 -103 -0.8
  62 years and over 3,625 3,939 314 8.7
  65 years and over 2,910 3,182 272 9.3
    
  18 years and over 12,473 12,287 -186 -1.5
   Male 5,920 5,793 -127 -2.1
   Female 6,553 6,494 -59 -0.9
    
  65 years and over 2,910 3,182 272 9.3
   Male 1,200 1,384 184 15.3
   Female 1,710 1,798 88 5.1
    
RACE     
 Total population 16,331 16,323 -8 0.0
  One race 15,859 15,811 -48 -0.3
  Two or more races 472 512 40 8.5
    
 One race 15,859 15,811 -48 -0.3
  White 13,088 13,184 96 0.7
  Black or African American 1,616 1,606 -10 -0.6
  American Indian and Alaska Native 28 124 96 342.9
   Cherokee tribal grouping 0 70 70...
   Chippewa tribal grouping 0 0 0...
   Navajo tribal grouping 0 8 8...
   Sioux tribal grouping 0 0 0...
  Asian 845 750 -95 -11.2
   Asian Indian 235 201 -34 -14.5
   Chinese 167 144 -23 -13.8
   Filipino 193 146 -47 -24.4
   Japanese 41 53 12 29.3
   Korean 23 24 1 4.3
   Vietnamese 101 91 -10 -9.9
   Other Asian 85 91 6 7.1
  Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0...
   Native Hawaiian 0 0 0...
   Guamanian or Chamorro 0 0 0...
   Samoan 0 0 0...
   Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0...
  Some other race 282 147 -135 -47.9
 Two or more races 472 512 40 8.5
  White and Black or African American 75 102 27 36.0
  White and American Indian and Alaska Native 116 107 -9 -7.8
  White and Asian 208 189 -19 -9.1
  Black or African American and American Indian and Alaska Native 20 11 -9 -45.0
    
Race alone or in combination with one or more other races     
 Total population 16,331 16,323 -8 0.0
  White 13,526 13,653 127 0.9
  Black or African American 1,106 1,782 676 61.1
  American Indian and Alaska Native 0 242 242...
  Asian 0 1,042 1,042...
  Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0...
  Some other race 321 187 -134 -41.7
    
HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE     
 Total population 16,331 16,323 -8 0.0
  Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 1,133 1,218 85 7.5
   Mexican 181 115 -66 -36.5
   Puerto Rican 120 155 35 29.2
   Cuban 77 86 9 11.7
   Other Hispanic or Latino 755 862 107 14.2
  Not Hispanic or Latino 15,198 15,105 -93 -0.6
   White alone 12,229 12,132 -97 -0.8
   Black or African American alone 1,616 1,606 -10 -0.6
   American Indian and Alaska Native alone 21 116 95 452.4
   Asian alone 845 750 -95 -11.2
   Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 0 0 0...
   Some other race alone 54 29 -25 -46.3
   Two or more races 433 472 39 9.0
    Two races including Some other race 0 0 0...
    Two races excluding Some other race, and Three or more races 433 472 39 9.0
    
Total housing units 6,788 6,812 24 0.4
    
CITIZEN, VOTING AGE POPULATION     
Citizen, 18 and over population 11,292 11,264 -28 -0.2
 Male 5,357 5,335 -22 -0.4
 Female 5,935 5,929 -6 -0.1
    

 
2.2. Social Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census American Community Survey 5-year estimates; ACS 2015 and ACS 2016
- view/compare this area to other areas using social characteristics interactive table.
  Item2013 (ACS2015)2014 (ACS2016)Change% Change
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE     
 Total households 6,445 6,468 23 0.4
  Family households (families) 4,027 3,920 -107 -2.7
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 2,002 2,136 134 6.7
  Married-couple family 3,615 3,506 -109 -3.0
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 1,813 1,905 92 5.1
  Male householder, no wife present, family 78 101 23 29.5
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 36 45 9 25.0
  Female householder, no husband present, family 334 313 -21 -6.3
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 153 186 33 21.6
  Nonfamily households 2,418 2,548 130 5.4
   Householder living alone 2,070 2,154 84 4.1
    65 years and over 904 1,093 189 20.9
    
  Households with one or more people under 18 years 2,018 2,151 133 6.6
  Households with one or more people 65 years and over 2,127 2,297 170 8.0
    
  Average household size 2.51 2.51 0.00 0.0
  Average family size 3.16 3.20 0.04 1.3
    
RELATIONSHIP     
 Population in households 16,179 16,211 32 0.2
  Householder 6,445 6,468 23 0.4
  Spouse 3,612 3,509 -103 -2.9
  Child 4,898 4,822 -76 -1.6
  Other relatives 193 276 83 43.0
  Nonrelatives 1,031 1,136 105 10.2
   Unmarried partner 124 157 33 26.6
    
MARITAL STATUS     
 Males 15 years and over 6,191 6,084 -107 -1.7
  Never married 1,968 1,861 -107 -5.4
  Now married, except separated 3,789 3,694 -95 -2.5
  Separated 45 54 9 20.0
  Widowed 106 185 79 74.5
  Divorced 283 290 7 2.5
    
 Females 15 years and over 6,774 6,735 -39 -0.6
  Never married 1,879 1,813 -66 -3.5
  Now married, except separated 3,665 3,626 -39 -1.1
  Separated 23 19 -4 -17.4
  Widowed 548 575 27 4.9
  Divorced 659 702 43 6.5
    
FERTILITY     
  Number of women 15 to 50 years old who had a birth in the past 12 months 185 169 -16 -8.6
  Unmarried women (widowed, divorced, and never married) 11 14 3 27.3
   Per 1,000 unmarried women 7 10 3 42.9
  Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 years old 54 50 -4 -7.4
  Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 years old 0 0 0...
  Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 years old 67 94 27 40.3
  Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 years old 55 38 -17 -30.9
    
GRANDPARENTS     
 Number of grandparents living with own grandchildren under 18 years 49 38 -11 -22.4
  Grandparents responsible for grandchildren 40 38 -2 -5.0
Years responsible for grandchildren     
   Less than 1 year 8 8 0 0.0
   1 or 2 years 32 30 -2 -6.3
   3 or 4 years 0 0 0...
   5 or more years 0 0 0...
    
 Number of grandparents responsible for own grandchildren under 18 years 40 38 -2 -5.0
  Who are female 16 15 -1 -6.3
  Who are married 40 38 -2 -5.0
    
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT     
 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 4,477 4,425 -52 -1.2
  Nursery school, preschool 404 510 106 26.2
  Kindergarten 243 216 -27 -11.1
  Elementary school (grades 1-8) 2,001 2,037 36 1.8
  High school (grades 9-12) 741 781 40 5.4
  College or graduate school 1,088 881 -207 -19.0
    
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT     
 Population 25 years and over 11,617 11,607 -10 -0.1
  Less than 9th grade 125 117 -8 -6.4
  9th to 12th grade, no diploma 193 122 -71 -36.8
  High school graduate (includes equivalency) 426 463 37 8.7
  Some college, no degree 669 602 -67 -10.0
  Associate's degree 246 201 -45 -18.3
  Bachelor's degree 3,806 3,707 -99 -2.6
  Graduate or professional degree 6,152 6,395 243 3.9
    
  Percent high school graduate or higher 97.3 97.9 0.6 0.6
  Percent bachelor's degree or higher 85.7 87.0 1.3 1.5
    
VETERAN STATUS     
 Civilian population 18 years and over 12,455 12,269 -186 -1.5
  Civilian veterans 561 592 31 5.5
    
DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION     
 Total Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population 16,216 16,201 -15 -0.1
  With a disability 1,021 1,027 6 0.6
    
 Under 18 years 3,858 4,036 178 4.6
  With a disability 83 73 -10 -12.0
    
 18 to 64 years 9,529 9,073 -456 -4.8
  With a disability 258 264 6 2.3
    
 65 years and over 2,829 3,092 263 9.3
  With a disability 680 690 10 1.5
    
RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO     
 Population 1 year and over 16,190 16,128 -62 -0.4
  Same house 14,322 14,314 -8 -0.1
  Different house in the U.S. 1,555 1,475 -80 -5.1
   Same county 689 684 -5 -0.7
   Different county 866 791 -75 -8.7
    Same state 0 0 0...
    Different state 866 791 -75 -8.7
  Abroad 313 339 26 8.3
    
PLACE OF BIRTH     
 Total population 16,331 16,323 -8 0.0
  Native 14,003 14,300 297 2.1
   Born in United States 13,457 13,746 289 2.1
    State of residence 4,536 4,347 -189 -4.2
    Different state 8,921 9,399 478 5.4
   Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island areas, or born abroad to American parent( 546 554 8 1.5
  Foreign born 2,328 2,023 -305 -13.1
    
U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS     
 Foreign-born population 2,328 2,023 -305 -13.1
  Naturalized U.S. citizen 1,041 897 -144 -13.8
  Not a U.S. citizen 1,287 1,126 -161 -12.5
    
YEAR OF ENTRY     
 Population born outside the United States 2,874 2,577 -297 -10.3
    
  Native 546 554 8 1.5
   Entered 2010 or later 53 43 -10 -18.9
   Entered before 2010 493 511 18 3.7
    
  Foreign born 2,328 2,023 -305 -13.1
   Entered 2010 or later 565 542 -23 -4.1
   Entered before 2010 1,763 1,481 -282 -16.0
    
WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN     
 Foreign-born population, excluding population born at sea 2,328 2,023 -305 -13.1
  Europe 911 929 18 2.0
  Asia 717 532 -185 -25.8
  Africa 187 114 -73 -39.0
  Oceania 18 20 2 11.1
  Latin America 446 375 -71 -15.9
  Northern America 49 53 4 8.2
    
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME     
 Population 5 years and over 15,418 15,323 -95 -0.6
  English only 12,729 12,690 -39 -0.3
  Language other than English 2,689 2,633 -56 -2.1
   Speak English less than "very well" 540 511 -29 -5.4
  Spanish 874 911 37 4.2
   Speak English less than "very well" 146 137 -9 -6.2
  Other Indo-European languages 1,303 1,311 8 0.6
   Speak English less than "very well" 241 241 0 0.0
  Asian and Pacific Islander languages 379 316 -63 -16.6
   Speak English less than "very well" 144 133 -11 -7.6
  Other languages 133 95 -38 -28.6
   Speak English less than "very well" 9 0 -9 -100.0
    
ANCESTRY     
 Total population 16,331 16,323 -8 0.0
  American 529 527 -2 -0.4
  Arab 218 75 -143 -65.6
  Czech 27 21 -6 -22.2
  Danish 70 84 14 20.0
  Dutch 131 207 76 58.0
  English 1,743 1,799 56 3.2
  French (except Basque) 709 693 -16 -2.3
  French Canadian 92 77 -15 -16.3
  German 2,493 2,240 -253 -10.1
  Greek 184 250 66 35.9
  Hungarian 44 165 121 275.0
  Irish 2,557 2,536 -21 -0.8
  Italian 1,281 1,214 -67 -5.2
  Lithuanian 127 73 -54 -42.5
  Norwegian 183 223 40 21.9
  Polish 390 454 64 16.4
  Portuguese 225 280 55 24.4
  Russian 666 720 54 8.1
  Scotch-Irish 249 293 44 17.7
  Scottish 430 585 155 36.0
  Slovak 22 21 -1 -4.5
  Subsaharan African 237 184 -53 -22.4
  Swedish 314 309 -5 -1.6
  Swiss 77 84 7 9.1
  Ukrainian 194 106 -88 -45.4
  Welsh 156 163 7 4.5
  West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) 156 140 -16 -10.3
    
COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE     
 Total households -9 -9 0 0.0
  With a computer -9 -9 0 0.0
  With a broadband Internet subscription -9 -9 0 0.0
    

 
2.3. Economic Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census American Community Survey 5-year estimates; ACS 2015 and ACS 2016
- view/compare this area to other areas using economic characteristics interactive table.
  Item2013 (ACS2015)2014 (ACS2016)Change% Change
EMPLOYMENT STATUS     
 Population 16 years and over 12,801 12,663 -138 -1.1
  In labor force 8,938 8,745 -193 -2.2
   Civilian labor force 8,920 8,727 -193 -2.2
    Employed 8,609 8,427 -182 -2.1
    Unemployed 311 300 -11 -3.5
   Armed Forces 18 18 0 0.0
  Not in labor force 3,863 3,918 55 1.4
    
 Civilian labor force 8,920 8,727 -193 -2.2
  Unemployment Rate 3.5 3.4 -0.1 -2.9
    
 Females 16 years and over 6,695 6,663 -32 -0.5
  In labor force 4,277 4,234 -43 -1.0
   Civilian labor force 4,277 4,234 -43 -1.0
   Employed 4,156 4,103 -53 -1.3
    
Own children of the householder under 6 years 1,159 1,229 70 6.0
All parents in family in labor force 948 1,112 164 17.3
    
 Own children of the householder 6 to 17 years 2,664 2,773 109 4.1
  All parents in family in labor force 1,718 1,923 205 11.9
    
COMMUTING TO WORK     
 Workers 16 years and over 8,528 8,341 -187 -2.2
  Car, truck, or van -- drove alone 3,900 3,772 -128 -3.3
  Car, truck, or van -- carpooled 823 738 -85 -10.3
  Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 2,220 2,239 19 0.9
  Walked 351 361 10 2.8
  Other means 161 165 4 2.5
  Worked at home 1,073 1,066 -7 -0.7
    
  Mean travel time to work (minutes) 30.4 30.2 -0.2 -0.7
    
OCCUPATION     
 Civilian employed population 16 years and over 8,609 8,427 -182 -2.1
  Management, business, science, and arts occupations 6,813 6,821 8 0.1
  Service occupations 628 571 -57 -9.1
  Sales and office occupations 1,095 958 -137 -12.5
  Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 10 14 4 40.0
  Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 63 63 0 0.0
    
INDUSTRY     
 Civilian employed population 16 years and over 8,609 8,427 -182 -2.1
  Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 0 0 0...
  Construction 54 52 -2 -3.7
  Manufacturing 49 78 29 59.2
  Wholesale trade 78 66 -12 -15.4
  Retail trade 170 152 -18 -10.6
  Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 75 68 -7 -9.3
  Information 408 399 -9 -2.2
  Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 694 619 -75 -10.8
  Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste man 2,323 2,455 132 5.7
  Educational services, and health care and social assistance 1,786 1,703 -83 -4.6
  Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services 457 570 113 24.7
  Other services, except public administration 1,082 1,075 -7 -0.6
  Public administration 1,433 1,190 -243 -17.0
    
CLASS OF WORKER     
 Civilian employed population 16 years and over 8,609 8,427 -182 -2.1
  Private wage and salary workers 5,682 5,810 128 2.3
  Government workers 1,913 1,647 -266 -13.9
  Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 974 920 -54 -5.5
  Unpaid family workers 40 50 10 25.0
    
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2015 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)     
 Total households 6,445 6,468 23 0.4
  Less than $10,000 238 220 -18 -7.6
  $10,000 to $14,999 91 85 -6 -6.6
  $15,000 to $24,999 205 206 1 0.5
  $25,000 to $34,999 167 154 -13 -7.8
  $35,000 to $49,999 368 404 36 9.8
  $50,000 to $74,999 558 472 -86 -15.4
  $75,000 to $99,999 524 524 0 0.0
  $100,000 to $149,999 883 934 51 5.8
  $150,000 to $199,999 750 597 -153 -20.4
  $200,000 or more 2,661 2,872 211 7.9
  Median household income (dollars) 161,352 165,425 4,073 2.5
  Mean household income (dollars) 211,691 225,842 14,151 6.7
    
  With earnings 5,217 5,212 -5 -0.1
   Mean earnings (dollars) 212,081 222,955 10,874 5.1
  With Social Security 1,780 1,845 65 3.7
   Mean Social Security income (dollars) 19,980 20,175 195 1.0
  With retirement income 1,459 1,530 71 4.9
   Mean retirement income (dollars) 50,790 58,068 7,278 14.3
    
  With Supplemental Security Income 122 118 -4 -3.3
   Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 8,073 15,540 7,467 92.5
  With cash public assistance income 60 21 -39 -65.0
   Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) -8 -8 0 0.0
  With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits in the past 12 months 120 96 -24 -20.0
    
 Families 4,027 3,920 -107 -2.7
  Less than $10,000 44 31 -13 -29.5
  $10,000 to $14,999 0 0 0...
  $15,000 to $24,999 30 32 2 6.7
  $25,000 to $34,999 12 24 12 100.0
  $35,000 to $49,999 89 87 -2 -2.2
  $50,000 to $74,999 143 126 -17 -11.9
  $75,000 to $99,999 262 159 -103 -39.3
  $100,000 to $149,999 458 426 -32 -7.0
  $150,000 to $199,999 618 479 -139 -22.5
  $200,000 or more 2,371 2,556 185 7.8
  Median family income (dollars) 223,606 242,500 18,894 8.4
  Mean family income (dollars) 276,506 301,856 25,350 9.2
    
  Per capita income (dollars) 85,107 90,989 5,882 6.9
    
 Nonfamily households 2,418 2,548 130 5.4
  Median nonfamily income (dollars) 65,078 74,932 9,854 15.1
  Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 95,136 99,577 4,441 4.7
    
 Median earnings for workers (dollars) 91,597 93,944 2,347 2.6
 Median earnings for male full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 150,395 150,370 -25 0.0
 Median earnings for female full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 99,618 101,290 1,672 1.7
    
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE     
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population 16,216 16,201 -15 -0.1
  With health insurance coverage 15,532 15,878 346 2.2
   With private health insurance 14,869 15,112 243 1.6
   With public coverage 2,894 3,136 242 8.4
  No health insurance coverage 684 323 -361 -52.8
    
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 3,858 4,036 178 4.6
  No health insurance coverage 151 12 -139 -92.1
    
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 9,529 9,073 -456 -4.8
  In labor force: 7,923 7,627 -296 -3.7
   Employed: 7,629 7,345 -284 -3.7
    With health insurance coverage 7,336 7,156 -180 -2.5
     With private health insurance 7,296 7,113 -183 -2.5
     With public coverage 97 102 5 5.2
    No health insurance coverage 293 189 -104 -35.5
   Unemployed: 294 282 -12 -4.1
    With health insurance coverage 215 217 2 0.9
     With private health insurance 215 217 2 0.9
     With public coverage 0 0 0...
    No health insurance coverage 79 65 -14 -17.7
  Not in labor force: 1,606 1,446 -160 -10.0
   With health insurance coverage 1,445 1,389 -56 -3.9
    With private health insurance 1,321 1,296 -25 -1.9
    With public coverage 152 145 -7 -4.6
   No health insurance coverage 161 57 -104 -64.6
    
Percent Families & People with Income in Past 12 Months Below Poverty Leve    
 All families 1.1 1.1 0.0 0.0
  With related children of the householder under 18 years 2.2 1.4 -0.8 -36.4
   With related children of the householder under 5 years only 7.3 0.0 -7.3 -100.0
 Married couple families 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.0
  With related children of the householder under 18 years 0.7 0.7 0.0 0.0
   With related children of the householder under 5 years only 0.0 0.0 0.0...
 Families with female householder, no husband present 9.3 0.0 -9.3 -100.0
  With related children of the householder under 18 years 20.3 0.0 -20.3 -100.0
   With related children of the householder under 5 years only 75.6 0.0 -75.6 -100.0
    
 All people 4.8 5.4 0.6 12.5
 Under 18 years 1.6 1.4 -0.2 -12.5
  Related children of the householder under 18 years 1.4 1.2 -0.2 -14.3
   Related children of the householder under 5 years 4.5 0.0 -4.5 -100.0
   Related children of the householder 5 to 17 years 0.5 1.6 1.1 220.0
 18 years and over 5.8 6.7 0.9 15.5
 18 to 64 years 6.9 6.8 -0.1 -1.4
 65 years and over 1.8 6.6 4.8 266.7
 People in families 0.9 1.5 0.6 66.7
 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 18.8 18.6 -0.2 -1.1
    

 
2.4. Housing Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census American Community Survey 5-year estimates; ACS 2015 and ACS 2016
- view/compare this area to other areas using housing characteristics interactive table.
  Item2013 (ACS2015)2014 (ACS2016)Change% Change
HOUSING OCCUPANCY     
 Total housing units 6,788 6,812 24 0.4
  Occupied housing units 6,445 6,468 23 0.4
  Vacant housing units 343 344 1 0.3
    
  Homeowner vacancy rate 1.9 1.8 -0.1 -5.3
  Rental vacancy rate 1.9 3.4 1.5 78.9
    
UNITS IN STRUCTURE     
 Total housing units 6,788 6,812 24 0.4
 1-unit, detached 3,964 3,999 35 0.9
 1-unit, attached 852 877 25 2.9
 2 units 9 8 -1 -11.1
 3 or 4 units 27 47 20 74.1
 5 to 9 units 0 0 0...
 10 to 19 units 43 29 -14 -32.6
 20 or more units 1,893 1,852 -41 -2.2
 Mobile home 0 0 0...
 Boat, RV, van, etc. 0 0 0...
    
YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT     
 Total housing units 6,788 6,812 24 0.4
 Built 2014 or later 0 0 0...
 Built 2010 to 2013 43 58 15 34.9
 Built 2000 to 2009 372 376 4 1.1
 Built 1990 to 1999 147 130 -17 -11.6
 Built 1980 to 1989 178 235 57 32.0
 Built 1970 to 1979 257 272 15 5.8
 Built 1960 to 1969 304 241 -63 -20.7
 Built 1950 to 1959 935 1,018 83 8.9
 Built 1940 to 1949 938 959 21 2.2
 Built 1939 or earlier 3,614 3,523 -91 -2.5
    
ROOMS     
 Total housing units 6,788 6,812 24 0.4
 1 room 176 224 48 27.3
 2 rooms 286 232 -54 -18.9
 3 rooms 749 753 4 0.5
 4 rooms 656 671 15 2.3
 5 rooms 242 203 -39 -16.1
 6 rooms 481 465 -16 -3.3
 7 rooms 693 720 27 3.9
 8 rooms 885 848 -37 -4.2
 9 rooms or more 2,620 2,696 76 2.9
 Median rooms 7.6 7.7 0.1 1.3
    
BEDROOMS     
 Total housing units 6,788 6,812 24 0.4
 No bedroom 280 343 63 22.5
 1 bedroom 1,165 1,178 13 1.1
 2 bedrooms 682 620 -62 -9.1
 3 bedrooms 2,008 1,888 -120 -6.0
 4 bedrooms 1,440 1,607 167 11.6
 5 or more bedrooms 1,213 1,176 -37 -3.1
    
HOUSING TENURE     
 Occupied housing units 6,445 6,468 23 0.4
  Owner-occupied 4,471 4,504 33 0.7
  Renter-occupied 1,974 1,964 -10 -0.5
    
  Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.74 2.75 0.01 0.4
  Average household size of renter-occupied unit 1.99 1.94 -0.05 -2.5
    
YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT     
 Occupied housing units 6,445 6,468 23 0.4
  Moved in 2015 or later 111 221 110 99.1
  Moved in 2010 to 2014 1,625 1,805 180 11.1
  Moved in 2000 to 2009 1,944 1,912 -32 -1.6
  Moved in 1990 to 1999 1,239 1,112 -127 -10.3
  Moved in 1980 to 1989 687 619 -68 -9.9
  Moved in 1979 and earlier 839 799 -40 -4.8
    
VEHICLES AVAILABLE     
 Occupied housing units 6,445 6,468 23 0.4
  No vehicles available 925 938 13 1.4
  1 vehicle available 2,474 2,552 78 3.2
  2 vehicles available 2,320 2,311 -9 -0.4
  3 or more vehicles available 726 667 -59 -8.1
    
HOUSE HEATING FUEL     
 Occupied housing units 6,445 6,468 23 0.4
  Utility gas 4,972 4,978 6 0.1
  Bottled, tank, or LP gas 30 14 -16 -53.3
  Electricity 1,161 1,192 31 2.7
  Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 208 225 17 8.2
  Coal or coke 0 0 0...
  Wood 0 0 0...
  Solar energy 11 11 0 0.0
  Other fuel 48 34 -14 -29.2
  No fuel used 15 14 -1 -6.7
    
SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS     
 Occupied housing units 6,445 6,468 23 0.4
  Lacking complete plumbing facilities 85 83 -2 -2.4
  Lacking complete kitchen facilities 248 240 -8 -3.2
  No telephone service available 77 35 -42 -54.5
    
OCCUPANTS PER ROOM     
 Occupied housing units 6,445 6,468 23 0.4
  1.00 or less 6,362 6,403 41 0.6
  1.01 to 1.50 52 65 13 25.0
  1.51 or more 31 0 -31 -100.0
    
VALUE     
 Owner-occupied units 4,471 4,504 33 0.7
  Less than $50,000 75 79 4 5.3
  $50,000 to $99,999 23 22 -1 -4.3
  $100,000 to $149,999 42 29 -13 -31.0
  $150,000 to $199,999 0 0 0...
  $200,000 to $299,999 95 82 -13 -13.7
  $300,000 to $499,999 124 91 -33 -26.6
  $500,000 to $999,999 2,544 2,462 -82 -3.2
  $1,000,000 or more 1,568 1,739 171 10.9
  Median (dollars) 913,400 932,700 19,300 2.1
    
MORTGAGE STATUS     
 Owner-occupied units 4,471 4,504 33 0.7
  Housing units with a mortgage 3,323 3,292 -31 -0.9
  Housing units without a mortgage 1,148 1,212 64 5.6
    
SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS (SMOC)     
 Housing units with a mortgage 3,323 3,292 -31 -0.9
  Less than $500 0 0 0...
  $500 to $999 24 27 3 12.5
  $1,000 to $1,499 130 140 10 7.7
  $1,500 to $1,999 305 260 -45 -14.8
  $2,000 to $2,499 344 354 10 2.9
  $2,500 to $2,999 396 358 -38 -9.6
  $3,000 or more 2,124 2,153 29 1.4
  Median (dollars) 3,479 3,629 150 4.3
    
 Housing units without a mortgage 1,148 1,212 64 5.6
  Less than $250 0 0 0...
  $250 to $399 44 58 14 31.8
  $400 to $599 234 238 4 1.7
  $600 to $799 141 178 37 26.2
  $800 to $999 310 305 -5 -1.6
  $1,000 or more 419 433 14 3.3
  Median (dollars) 893 892 -1 -0.1
    
Monthly Owner Costs as Percent of Household Income (SMOCAPI)     
 Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units where SMOCAPI cannot be com 3,323 3,292 -31 -0.9
  Less than 20.0 percent 1,862 1,862 0 0.0
  20.0 to 24.9 percent 403 446 43 10.7
  25.0 to 29.9 percent 438 415 -23 -5.3
  30.0 to 34.9 percent 178 148 -30 -16.9
  35.0 percent or more 442 421 -21 -4.8
    
  Not computed 0 0 0...
    
 Housing unit without a mortgage (excl units where SMOCAPI cannot be comput 1,148 1,212 64 5.6
  Less than 10.0 percent 749 803 54 7.2
  10.0 to 14.9 percent 173 152 -21 -12.1
  15.0 to 19.9 percent 128 113 -15 -11.7
  20.0 to 24.9 percent 21 53 32 152.4
  25.0 to 29.9 percent 21 26 5 23.8
  30.0 to 34.9 percent 23 22 -1 -4.3
  35.0 percent or more 33 43 10 30.3
    
  Not computed 0 0 0...
    
GROSS RENT     
 Occupied units paying rent 1,907 1,881 -26 -1.4
  Less than $500 112 177 65 58.0
  $500 to $999 168 142 -26 -15.5
  $1,000 to $1,499 416 387 -29 -7.0
  $1,500 to $1,999 576 566 -10 -1.7
  $2,000 to $2,499 211 205 -6 -2.8
  $2,500 to $2,999 91 90 -1 -1.1
  $3,000 or more 333 314 -19 -5.7
  Median (dollars) 1,724 1,707 -17 -1.0
    
  No rent paid 67 83 16 23.9
    
Gross Rent as Percent of Household Income (GRAPI)     
 Occupied units paying rent (excluding units where GRAPI cannot be computed 1,907 1,881 -26 -1.4
  Less than 15.0 percent 260 347 87 33.5
  15.0 to 19.9 percent 217 204 -13 -6.0
  20.0 to 24.9 percent 221 185 -36 -16.3
  25.0 to 29.9 percent 236 235 -1 -0.4
  30.0 to 34.9 percent 165 121 -44 -26.7
  35.0 percent or more 808 789 -19 -2.4
    
  Not computed 67 83 16 23.9

3.1. Business Establishment Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census ZIP Business Patterns ZBP ... see usage notes below
- view/compare this area to other areas using business establishments interactive table.
- this section expands to include 2016 data in May 2018.
  Industry2015
Establishments
2016
Establishments
Change% Change
  ------ Total for all sectors 503 ... ... ...
  11----   Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1 ... ... ...
  115///    Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry 1 ... ... ...
  22----   Utilities 1 ... ... ...
  221///    Utilities 1 ... ... ...
  23----   Construction 11 ... ... ...
  236///    Construction of Buildings 7 ... ... ...
  238///    Specialty Trade Contractors 4 ... ... ...
  31----   Manufacturing 3 ... ... ...
  311///    Food Manufacturing 1 ... ... ...
  323///    Printing and Related Support Activities 1 ... ... ...
  339///    Miscellaneous Manufacturing 1 ... ... ...
  42----   Wholesale Trade 9 ... ... ...
  423///    Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 6 ... ... ...
  424///    Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 3 ... ... ...
  44----   Retail Trade 61 ... ... ...
  441///    Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 1 ... ... ...
  442///    Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 11 ... ... ...
  444///    Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers 3 ... ... ...
  445///    Food and Beverage Stores 6 ... ... ...
  446///    Health and Personal Care Stores 5 ... ... ...
  447///    Gasoline Stations 1 ... ... ...
  448///    Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 23 ... ... ...
  451///    Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical Instrument, and Book Stores 4 ... ... ...
  452///    General Merchandise Stores 1 ... ... ...
  453///    Miscellaneous Store Retailers 4 ... ... ...
  454///    Nonstore Retailers 2 ... ... ...
  48----   Transportation and Warehousing 2 ... ... ...
  492///    Couriers and Messengers 1 ... ... ...
  493///    Warehousing and Storage 1 ... ... ...
  51----   Information 19 ... ... ...
  511///    Publishing Industries (except Internet) 3 ... ... ...
  512///    Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries 7 ... ... ...
  515///    Broadcasting (except Internet) 2 ... ... ...
  517///    Telecommunications 3 ... ... ...
  518///    Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services 1 ... ... ...
  519///    Other Information Services 3 ... ... ...
  52----   Finance and Insurance 27 ... ... ...
  522///    Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 11 ... ... ...
  523///    Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investm 11 ... ... ...
  524///    Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 5 ... ... ...
  53----   Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 38 ... ... ...
  531///    Real Estate 38 ... ... ...
  54----   Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 127 ... ... ...
  541///    Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 127 ... ... ...
  55----   Management of Companies and Enterprises 2 ... ... ...
  551///    Management of Companies and Enterprises 2 ... ... ...
  56----   Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediat 21 ... ... ...
  561///    Administrative and Support Services 20 ... ... ...
  562///    Waste Management and Remediation Services 1 ... ... ...
  61----   Educational Services 17 ... ... ...
  611///    Educational Services 17 ... ... ...
  62----   Health Care and Social Assistance 65 ... ... ...
  621///    Ambulatory Health Care Services 50 ... ... ...
  6211//     Offices of Physicians 22 ... ... ...
  62111/      Offices of Physicians 22 ... ... ...
  621111       Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) 11 ... ... ...
  621112       Offices of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists 11 ... ... ...
  6212//     Offices of Dentists 17 ... ... ...
  62121/      Offices of Dentists 17 ... ... ...
  6213//     Offices of Other Health Practitioners 10 ... ... ...
  62132/      Offices of Optometrists 1 ... ... ...
  62133/      Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians) 5 ... ... ...
  62134/      Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and 2 ... ... ...
  62139/      Offices of All Other Health Practitioners 2 ... ... ...
  621399       Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners 2 ... ... ...
  6214//     Outpatient Care Centers 1 ... ... ...
  62149/      Other Outpatient Care Centers 1 ... ... ...
  621498       All Other Outpatient Care Centers 1 ... ... ...
  623///    Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 4 ... ... ...
  6232//     Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability, Menta 1 ... ... ...
  62322/      Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities 1 ... ... ...
  6233//     Continuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living F 3 ... ... ...
  62331/      Continuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living F 3 ... ... ...
  623311       Continuing Care Retirement Communities 3 ... ... ...
  624///    Social Assistance 11 ... ... ...
  6241//     Individual and Family Services 5 ... ... ...
  62411/      Child and Youth Services 3 ... ... ...
  62412/      Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities 2 ... ... ...
  6244//     Child Day Care Services 6 ... ... ...
  62441/      Child Day Care Services 6 ... ... ...
  71----   Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 15 ... ... ...
  711///    Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries 12 ... ... ...
  713///    Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries 3 ... ... ...
  72----   Accommodation and Food Services 29 ... ... ...
  721///    Accommodation 1 ... ... ...
  722///    Food Services and Drinking Places 28 ... ... ...
  81----   Other Services (except Public Administration) 47 ... ... ...
  811///    Repair and Maintenance 1 ... ... ...
  812///    Personal and Laundry Services 18 ... ... ...
  813///    Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Org 28 ... ... ...
  99----   Industries not classified 8 ... ... ...

Source: ProximityOne and Census Bureau.
Notes:
  negative values in 2015, 2016 data columns indicate data not available.

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Accessing and Consuming the Data. The HTML document is designed for use with any browser using a tablet, laptop or desktop. The nature of the material is not intended for optimal use via cellphone.

ACS Survey-based Estimates. All ACS estimates are subject to errors of estimation and other sources of error. The 2015 and 2016 data are based on 5-year estimates. The ACS 2015 data are centric to mid 2013. The ACS 2016 data are centric to mid 2014. Change columns, 2015-16 are not recommended for use to measure annual change.

ACS Data Values & Top-coding.
- ACS 2015 median housing value is top-coded at $1,000,000
- ACS 2016 median housing value is top-coded at $2,000,000

Negative values appearing in the data columns 2015 and 2016 indicate data not available. Note that a value of zero appearing in the data columns 2015 and 2016 may not in actuality be zero; as described above, these are estimates based on survey respondent data.

Housing Price Index Notes. The Housing Price Index (HPI) is shown as an index with a base year of 2010. This HPI shows housing value appreciation since 2010. The HPI 2010 base year index is not available for all ZIP codes. Where tabulated, the HPI corresponds to a ZIP code area geography which may differ from the Census ZIP code area geography used elsewhere in this report. See the HPI by ZIP Code section for more information.

ZIP Business Patterns Notes. The ZIP Business Patterns (ZBP) provide data on the number of establishments, employment and earnings. The ZBP data corresponds to a ZIP code area geography which may differ from the Census ZIP code area geography used elsewhere in this report. ZBP data reflect place of employment whereas ACS data reflect place of residence. See the ZBP section for more information.

Detailed industry detail shown in section 3.1. use NAICS type of business codes. While the underlying database can be used to show all 6-digit detail, this profile is limited to 3-digit level, except for the Health Services sector (62) for which all types of business are shown.

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Related Resources ... goto top
  • ZIP Code Data Analytics
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    .. Social Characteristics
    .. Economic Characteristics
    .. Housing Characteristics
  • Hispanic Population by Specific Origin by ZIP Code
  • ZIP Business Patterns - business establishments
  • Health Care & Social Assistance Establishments by ZIP Code
  • ZIP Code-County-Metro Equivalencing
  • ZIP Code-City/Place Equivalencing
  • Housing Price Index by ZIP Code
  • ZIP Code Urban/Rural Interactive Table
  • ZIP Code-Census Tract Equivalence Table

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