COMPARING TWO PLACES
Census Tract 97 vs Census Tract 99.02
PLACE A
Census Tract 97, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
VS
PLACE B
Census Tract 99.02, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
Census Tract 97 is 8% larger than Census Tract 99.02. Census Tract 99.02 earns more, with a median household income $45,388 higher.
CENSUS TRACT 97CENSUS TRACT 99.02DIFFERENCE
Total population3,2373,006+8% vs Census Tract 99.02
Population density20,7506,012+14,738
Median age46.546.8−0.3
Male50.8%39.1%+11.7 pts
Female49.2%60.9%−11.7 pts
Foreign-born8.7%1.7%+7.0 pts
White, non-Hispanic0.6%4.3%−3.7 pts
Black98.0%86.8%+11.1 pts
Hispanic / Latino1.0%5.6%−4.6 pts
Asian0.0%0.3%−0.3 pts
Other0.4%3.0%−2.5 pts
Median household income$54,044$99,432−$45,388
Per capita income$40,777$47,465−$6,688
Poverty rate18.8%8.7%+10.1 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4510.392+0.1
Bachelor's degree or higher25.1%31.3%−6.2 pts
Graduate degree21.8%10.3%+11.5 pts
Unemployment rate7.9%11.9%−4.1 pts
Labor force participation59.4%79.9%−20.5 pts
Median home value$506,500$395,900+$110,600
Median gross rent$606$1,424−$818
Owner-occupied38.9%77.9%−39.0 pts
Housing vacancy rate8.1%5.6%+2.5 pts
Rent-burdened households51.0%32.8%+18.1 pts
Average commute41.938.6+3.2
Worked from home4.5%19.5%−15.0 pts
Public transit to work53.6%4.2%+49.4 pts
Uninsured1.5%0.1%+1.4 pts
Population, 2020 – 2024