Census tract rankings · District of Columbia
Highest-income census tracts in District of Columbia
Median household income for owner- and renter-occupied households combined. The Census Bureau top-codes household income at $250,001, so many of the wealthiest tracts hit the ceiling and we tiebreak on per-capita income. Filtered to District of Columbia, ranked among all tracts in the state.
Note: ties broken by per-capita income.
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| Rank | Tract | County | household income |
|---|---|---|---|
| #201 | Tract 98.01 | District of Columbia, DC | $14,259 |
| #202 | Tract 47.04 | District of Columbia, DC | $12,117 |
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