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  1. Top 10 U.S. metropolitan areas with the highest income segregation 2015

    • statista.com
    Updated Feb 23, 2015
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    Statista (2015). Top 10 U.S. metropolitan areas with the highest income segregation 2015 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/652908/us-metropolitan-areas-with-the-highest-level-of-income-segregation/
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    Feb 23, 2015
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2015
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This statistic depicts the list of top ten U.S. metro areas with the highest levels of overall income segregation as of 2015. Source mentioned that economic segregation is not just about income; it reflects and drives our deeper class divisions. As of 2015, Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor metro in Ohio was ranked first in the list with an index value of 0.964.

  2. Population density in the U.S. 2023, by state

    • statista.com
    Updated Dec 3, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Population density in the U.S. 2023, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/183588/population-density-in-the-federal-states-of-the-us/
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    Dec 3, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2023, Washington, D.C. had the highest population density in the United States, with 11,130.69 people per square mile. As a whole, there were about 94.83 residents per square mile in the U.S., and Alaska was the state with the lowest population density, with 1.29 residents per square mile. The problem of population density Simply put, population density is the population of a country divided by the area of the country. While this can be an interesting measure of how many people live in a country and how large the country is, it does not account for the degree of urbanization, or the share of people who live in urban centers. For example, Russia is the largest country in the world and has a comparatively low population, so its population density is very low. However, much of the country is uninhabited, so cities in Russia are much more densely populated than the rest of the country. Urbanization in the United States While the United States is not very densely populated compared to other countries, its population density has increased significantly over the past few decades. The degree of urbanization has also increased, and well over half of the population lives in urban centers.

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Top 10 U.S. metropolitan areas with the highest income segregation 2015

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Feb 23, 2015
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Time period covered
2015
Area covered
United States
Description

This statistic depicts the list of top ten U.S. metro areas with the highest levels of overall income segregation as of 2015. Source mentioned that economic segregation is not just about income; it reflects and drives our deeper class divisions. As of 2015, Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor metro in Ohio was ranked first in the list with an index value of 0.964.

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