COMPARING TWO PLACES
Census Tract 97 vs Census Tract 98.02
PLACE A
Census Tract 97, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
VS
PLACE B
Census Tract 98.02, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
Census Tract 97 is 42% larger than Census Tract 98.02. Census Tract 97 earns more, with a median household income $19,596 higher.
CENSUS TRACT 97CENSUS TRACT 98.02DIFFERENCE
Total population3,2372,286+42% vs Census Tract 98.02
Population density20,75029,308−8,558
Median age46.530.3+16.2
Male50.8%47.1%+3.7 pts
Female49.2%52.9%−3.7 pts
Foreign-born8.7%1.4%+7.3 pts
White, non-Hispanic0.6%0.7%−0.1 pts
Black98.0%89.8%+8.2 pts
Hispanic / Latino1.0%3.9%−2.9 pts
Asian0.0%0.0%Even
Other0.4%5.6%−5.2 pts
Median household income$54,044$34,448+$19,596
Per capita income$40,777$21,055+$19,722
Poverty rate18.8%53.3%−34.6 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4510.522−0.1
Bachelor's degree or higher25.1%22.8%+2.3 pts
Graduate degree21.8%11.4%+10.4 pts
Unemployment rate7.9%34.0%−26.1 pts
Labor force participation59.4%56.4%+3.0 pts
Median home value$506,500$308,500+$198,000
Median gross rent$606$484+$122
Owner-occupied38.9%33.2%+5.7 pts
Housing vacancy rate8.1%6.4%+1.7 pts
Rent-burdened households51.0%51.4%−0.5 pts
Average commute41.946.9−5.0
Worked from home4.5%14.7%−10.2 pts
Public transit to work53.6%19.2%+34.4 pts
Uninsured1.5%0.5%+1.0 pts
Population, 2020 – 2024