COMPARING TWO PLACES
North Dakota vs Census Tract 56.02
PLACE A
North Dakota
VS
PLACE B
Census Tract 56.02, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
North Dakota is 19497% larger than Census Tract 56.02. Census Tract 56.02 earns more, with a median household income $47,053 higher.
NORTH DAKOTACENSUS TRACT 56.02DIFFERENCE
Total population784,8414,005+19497% vs Census Tract 56.02
Population density1137,783−37,772
Population growth15.8%––
Median age35.932.0+3.9
Male51.2%39.9%+11.3 pts
Female48.8%60.1%−11.3 pts
Foreign-born4.7%36.4%−31.7 pts
White, non-Hispanic81.7%62.3%+19.4 pts
Black3.3%4.6%−1.3 pts
Hispanic / Latino4.7%12.7%−8.0 pts
Asian1.6%12.9%−11.2 pts
Other8.7%7.6%+1.1 pts
Median household income$76,657$123,710−$47,053
Per capita income$43,389$76,354−$32,965
Poverty rate10.8%11.2%−0.4 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4570.490−0.0
Bachelor's degree or higher32.7%88.5%−55.8 pts
Graduate degree9.7%64.5%−54.8 pts
Unemployment rate2.8%4.0%−1.2 pts
Labor force participation68.6%51.4%+17.2 pts
Median home value$249,900$743,000−$493,100
Median gross rent$954$2,264−$1,310
Owner-occupied62.9%42.6%+20.2 pts
Housing vacancy rate12.3%11.5%+0.7 pts
Rent-burdened households36.3%55.6%−19.3 pts
Average commute17.919.3−1.4
Worked from home8.1%36.8%−28.7 pts
Public transit to work0.3%9.3%−9.0 pts
Uninsured6.5%0.9%+5.6 pts
Population, 2020 – 2024