COMPARING TWO PLACES
Census Tract 2015 vs Census Tract 98.10
PLACE A
Census Tract 2015, Lake County, Ohio
VS
PLACE B
Census Tract 98.10, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
Census Tract 2015 is 28% larger than Census Tract 98.10. Census Tract 2015 earns more, with a median household income $44,779 higher.
CENSUS TRACT 2015CENSUS TRACT 98.10DIFFERENCE
Total population2,7072,109+28% vs Census Tract 98.10
Population density88713,695−12,808
Median age39.933.3+6.6
Male44.9%39.3%+5.6 pts
Female55.1%60.7%−5.6 pts
Foreign-born4.0%0.0%+4.0 pts
White, non-Hispanic89.1%0.6%+88.5 pts
Black2.5%93.7%−91.2 pts
Hispanic / Latino3.5%0.0%+3.5 pts
Asian0.0%0.0%Even
Other4.9%5.7%−0.8 pts
Median household income$92,409$47,630+$44,779
Per capita income$51,280$27,201+$24,079
Poverty rate5.5%51.2%−45.7 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.3910.622−0.2
Bachelor's degree or higher38.2%7.3%+30.9 pts
Graduate degree11.9%4.4%+7.4 pts
Unemployment rate3.1%40.3%−37.2 pts
Labor force participation78.5%35.5%+43.1 pts
Median home value$227,500$559,000−$331,500
Median gross rent$1,460$1,356+$104
Owner-occupied73.1%2.7%+70.4 pts
Housing vacancy rate3.5%18.6%−15.2 pts
Rent-burdened households37.6%65.1%−27.5 pts
Average commute22.639.8−17.2
Worked from home24.0%8.5%+15.5 pts
Public transit to work0.0%25.9%−25.9 pts
Uninsured1.1%4.9%−3.8 pts
Population, 2020 – 2024