COMPARING TWO PLACES
Census Tract 105 vs Census Tract 106.01
PLACE A
Census Tract 105, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
VS
PLACE B
Census Tract 106.01, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
Census Tract 105 is 98% larger than Census Tract 106.01. Census Tract 106.01 earns more, with a median household income $6,349 higher.
CENSUS TRACT 105CENSUS TRACT 106.01DIFFERENCE
Total population4,2012,126+98% vs Census Tract 106.01
Population density14,48624,437−9,951
Median age34.930.0+4.9
Male46.6%45.9%+0.8 pts
Female53.4%54.1%−0.8 pts
Foreign-born12.4%13.1%−0.7 pts
White, non-Hispanic41.1%46.1%−5.0 pts
Black43.1%26.5%+16.6 pts
Hispanic / Latino8.9%14.0%−5.1 pts
Asian4.8%7.7%−2.9 pts
Other2.1%5.7%−3.6 pts
Median household income$110,132$116,481−$6,349
Per capita income$72,172$82,167−$9,995
Poverty rate22.4%12.5%+9.9 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4130.336+0.1
Bachelor's degree or higher69.6%81.9%−12.3 pts
Graduate degree44.0%55.5%−11.5 pts
Unemployment rate5.8%3.1%+2.7 pts
Labor force participation78.3%87.2%−8.9 pts
Median home value$512,500––
Median gross rent$1,842$2,523−$681
Owner-occupied29.3%0.0%+29.3 pts
Housing vacancy rate8.1%9.3%−1.3 pts
Rent-burdened households37.0%43.4%−6.4 pts
Average commute26.027.6−1.6
Worked from home33.1%34.0%−0.8 pts
Public transit to work13.3%30.8%−17.5 pts
Uninsured3.3%7.1%−3.8 pts
Population, 2020 – 2024