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Statistics Census Tract 1, District of Columbia, District of Columbia Census Tract 2.01, District of Columbia, District of Columbia Census Tract 2.02, District of Columbia, District of Columbia Census Tract 3, District of Columbia, District of Columbia Census Tract 4, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
 
SE:T1. Total Population
Total Population
4,706.000   3,836.000   3,639.000   5,738.000   1,249.645  
 
SE:T2. Population Density (per sq. mile)
Total Population
4,706.000   3,836.000   3,639.000   5,738.000   1,249.645  
Population Density (per sq. mile)
6,522.073   18,312.236   11,732.795   14,569.724   2,111.654  
Area (Land)
0.722   0.209   0.310   0.394   0.592  
 
SE:T52. Housing Units
Housing units
2,896.000   15.000   1,998.000   2,794.000   505.921  
 
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All percents are taken against table universe which is the first row in each table.
Sources & Notes
Census 1990 on 2010 Geographies DocumentationData Dictionary
Social Explorer Dataset (SE), Census 1990 on 2010 Geographies, Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau.
Notes

When selecting more than one component from the same geographical level, Social Explorer provides a total for these components in the "All Selected Geographies" column. This total is for the available geographies only within the same geographical level. When a value is missing from one or more components from the same geographical level, Social Explorer denotes it with an asterisk (*) in the All Selected Geographies column.

Data provided in this survey contains reallocated data from Census 1990 on 2010 geographies and therefore all variable values are obtained as decimal numbers and presented like decimal numbers in these reports. Variable values are not rounded because totals of variables within some of the tables would not fully match to the original ones. This occurs only for census tracts with very small population sizes. Therefore, variable values are kept as decimal numbers in order to avoid any misunderstanding.



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