COMPARING TWO PLACES
Census Tract 59 vs Census Tract 58.01
PLACE A
Census Tract 59, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
VS
PLACE B
Census Tract 58.01, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
Census Tract 59 is 45% larger than Census Tract 58.01. Census Tract 58.01 earns more, with a median household income $11,058 higher.
CENSUS TRACT 59CENSUS TRACT 58.01DIFFERENCE
Total population2,3501,626+45% vs Census Tract 58.01
Population density9,47618,067−8,591
Median age32.540.7−8.2
Male55.4%55.2%+0.1 pts
Female44.6%44.8%−0.1 pts
Foreign-born12.5%19.1%−6.6 pts
White, non-Hispanic61.4%68.3%−7.0 pts
Black13.5%8.4%+5.1 pts
Hispanic / Latino10.9%6.2%+4.6 pts
Asian9.4%15.4%−6.0 pts
Other4.9%1.7%+3.3 pts
Median household income$133,161$144,219−$11,058
Per capita income$101,813$128,999−$27,186
Poverty rate15.6%15.7%−0.1 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4690.399+0.1
Bachelor's degree or higher78.7%83.9%−5.2 pts
Graduate degree34.5%48.2%−13.8 pts
Unemployment rate2.0%3.9%−1.9 pts
Labor force participation74.4%83.4%−9.0 pts
Median home value$636,900$627,100+$9,800
Median gross rent$2,652$2,735−$83
Owner-occupied13.5%46.3%−32.8 pts
Housing vacancy rate9.1%25.4%−16.4 pts
Rent-burdened households33.4%41.0%−7.6 pts
Average commute21.829.0−7.2
Worked from home54.1%30.7%+23.4 pts
Public transit to work6.8%14.1%−7.2 pts
Uninsured1.9%8.7%−6.8 pts
Population, 2020 – 2024