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Oregon vs Census Tract 96.02

PLACE A
Oregon
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PLACE B
Census Tract 96.02, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
Oregon is 72973% larger than Census Tract 96.02. Oregon earns more, with a median household income $38,293 higher.
OREGONCENSUS TRACT 96.02DIFFERENCE
Total population4,254,2935,822+72973% vs Census Tract 96.02
Population density4411,529−11,484
Population growth10.6%
Median age40.428.7+11.7
Male49.9%39.1%+10.7 pts
Female50.1%60.9%−10.7 pts
Foreign-born9.8%6.3%+3.5 pts
White, non-Hispanic71.4%0.9%+70.5 pts
Black1.8%84.9%−83.0 pts
Hispanic / Latino14.7%10.3%+4.3 pts
Asian4.4%0.0%+4.4 pts
Other7.7%3.9%+3.8 pts
Median household income$83,011$44,718+$38,293
Per capita income$45,612$34,062+$11,550
Poverty rate11.9%32.3%−20.4 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4630.546−0.1
Bachelor's degree or higher36.8%28.9%+7.9 pts
Graduate degree14.1%14.0%+0.1 pts
Unemployment rate5.4%15.3%−10.0 pts
Labor force participation62.3%66.8%−4.4 pts
Median home value$477,600$484,000−$6,400
Median gross rent$1,525$1,453+$72
Owner-occupied63.3%16.2%+47.1 pts
Housing vacancy rate7.5%4.4%+3.1 pts
Rent-burdened households49.5%61.2%−11.7 pts
Average commute23.028.1−5.1
Worked from home19.0%26.6%−7.6 pts
Public transit to work2.2%19.4%−17.2 pts
Uninsured5.9%5.1%+0.8 pts
Population, 20202024
01.2M2.3M3.5M4.7M20202024OregonCensus Tract 96.02
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