COMPARING TWO PLACES
Census Tract 106.02 vs Census Tract 105
PLACE A
Census Tract 106.02, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
VS
PLACE B
Census Tract 105, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
Census Tract 106.02 is 76% larger than Census Tract 105. Census Tract 106.02 earns more, with a median household income $30,323 higher.
CENSUS TRACT 106.02CENSUS TRACT 105DIFFERENCE
Total population7,3784,201+76% vs Census Tract 105
Population density35,30114,486+20,815
Median age31.734.9−3.2
Male43.2%46.6%−3.5 pts
Female56.8%53.4%+3.5 pts
Foreign-born10.7%12.4%−1.7 pts
White, non-Hispanic48.0%41.1%+6.9 pts
Black29.5%43.1%−13.6 pts
Hispanic / Latino6.0%8.9%−2.8 pts
Asian10.5%4.8%+5.7 pts
Other5.9%2.1%+3.7 pts
Median household income$140,455$110,132+$30,323
Per capita income$95,366$72,172+$23,194
Poverty rate13.9%22.4%−8.5 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4400.413+0.0
Bachelor's degree or higher80.2%69.6%+10.7 pts
Graduate degree56.2%44.0%+12.1 pts
Unemployment rate4.7%5.8%−1.2 pts
Labor force participation81.5%78.3%+3.1 pts
Median home value$1,037,200$512,500+$524,700
Median gross rent$2,792$1,842+$950
Owner-occupied28.3%29.3%−1.1 pts
Housing vacancy rate8.5%8.1%+0.5 pts
Rent-burdened households40.5%37.0%+3.5 pts
Average commute26.526.0+0.5
Worked from home39.1%33.1%+5.9 pts
Public transit to work25.3%13.3%+12.0 pts
Uninsured2.7%3.3%−0.6 pts
Population, 2020 – 2024