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  1. Decennial Census: State Legislative District Demographic Profile (Sample)

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    U.S. Census Bureau (2023). Decennial Census: State Legislative District Demographic Profile (Sample) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/decennial-census-state-legislative-district-demographic-profile-sample
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
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    The State Legislative District Summary File (Sample) (SLDSAMPLE) contains the sample data, which is the information compiled from the questions asked of a sample of all people and housing units. Population items include basic population totals; urban and rural; households and families; marital status; grandparents as caregivers; language and ability to speak English; ancestry; place of birth, citizenship status, and year of entry; migration; place of work; journey to work (commuting); school enrollment and educational attainment; veteran status; disability; employment status; industry, occupation, and class of worker; income; and poverty status. Housing items include basic housing totals; urban and rural; number of rooms; number of bedrooms; year moved into unit; household size and occupants per room; units in structure; year structure built; heating fuel; telephone service; plumbing and kitchen facilities; vehicles available; value of home; monthly rent; and shelter costs. The file contains subject content identical to that shown in Summary File 3 (SF 3).

  2. 2000 Decennial Census: DP1 | Profile of General Demographic Characteristics:...

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    Updated Apr 1, 2010
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    DEC (2010). 2000 Decennial Census: DP1 | Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000 (DEC State Legislative District Demographic Profile (100-Percent)) [Dataset]. https://data.census.gov/table/DECENNIALDPSLDH2000.DP1?g=040XX00US09
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    Apr 1, 2010
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
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    DEC
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Time period covered
    2000
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    NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection,.nonsampling error, definitions, and count corrections see.http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/sldh.pdf.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State Legislative District Summary.File (100-Percent), Matrices P1, P3, P4, P8, P9, P12, P13, P17,.P18, P19, P20, P23, P27, P28, P33, PCT5, PCT8, PCT11, PCT15, H1,.H3, H4, H5, H11, and H12...State legislative district boundaries were provided by states in.2005/2006 as part of Phase 1 of the 2010 Census Redistricting Data.Program. Where the boundaries of a state legislative district.splits a Census 2000 block, the block is allocated in its entirety.to the district specified by the State. For a list of state.legislative districts that split blocks see:.http://www.census.gov/geo/www/sld/spblksld.txt..[1] Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories...[2] Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian.and Other Pacific Islander categories...[3] In combination with one or more other races listed. The six.numbers may add to more than the total population and the six.percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals.may report more than one race....(X) Not applicable..

  3. Decennial Census: 110th Congressional District Demographic Profile...

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    U.S. Census Bureau (2023). Decennial Census: 110th Congressional District Demographic Profile (100-Percent) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/decennial-census-110th-congressional-district-demographic-profile-100-percent
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    Jul 19, 2023
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    Description

    The 110th Congressional District Summary File (100-percent) (110CD100) contains the 100- percent data, which is the information compiled from the questions asked of all people and about every housing unit. Population items include sex, age, race, Hispanic or Latino, household relationship, and group quarters. Housing items include occupancy status, vacancy status, and tenure (owner occupied or renter occupied). The file contains subject content identical to that shown in Summary File 1 (SF 1).

  4. Small Business Profiles for the Congressional Districts - 2021

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    Small Business Administration (2023). Small Business Profiles for the Congressional Districts - 2021 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/small-business-profiles-for-the-congressional-districts-2021-def55
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    Feb 14, 2023
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    Small Business Administrationhttps://www.sba.gov/
    Description

    The congressional district profiles are part of Advocacy’s state profile series, which provides user-friendly snapshots of national, state, and congressional district small business statistics. The district profiles focus on the impact of small employers. Each profile provides the district’s total number of small employers and their industry breakout, plus the number of people employed and payroll expended. The profiles also show the total number of self-employed workers and a map showing how they are distributed in the district.

  5. Decennial Census: 113th Congressional District Demographic Profile

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    Decennial Census: 113th Congressional District Demographic Profile [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/decennial-census-113th-congressional-district-demographic-profile
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    Jul 19, 2023
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    Description

    The Congressional District Summary File contains the data compiled from the questions asked of all people and about every housing unit in the 2010 Census. The Congressional District Summary File (113th Congress) (CD113) contains the data compiled from the questions asked of all people and about every housing unit in the 2010 Census. Population items include sex, age, race, Hispanic or Latino origin, household relationship, household type, household size, family type, family size, and group quarters. Housing items include occupancy status, vacancy status, and tenure (whether a housing unit is owner-occupied or renter-occupied). The file contains subject content identical to that shown in the 2010 Census Summary File 1.

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    Census Congressional District Data Profile 2023

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    Updated Jan 21, 2025
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    j_schaudt (2025). Census Congressional District Data Profile 2023 [Dataset]. https://appalachiaohio-ohiou.hub.arcgis.com/items/d687ef80a0fa41728ef02c241eaa06dc
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    Jan 21, 2025
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    2023 Census Tigerline 118th Congressional District boundaries joined with ACS 2023 5yr tables DP02 Selected Social Characteristics in the United States, DP03 Selected Economic Characteristics, DP04 Selected Housing Characteristics, DP05 ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates

  7. Decennial Census: 115th Congressional District Demographic Profile

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    U.S. Census Bureau (2023). Decennial Census: 115th Congressional District Demographic Profile [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/decennial-census-115th-congressional-district-demographic-profile
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    Jul 19, 2023
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    Description

    The Congressional District Summary File contains the data compiled from the questions asked of all people and about every housing unit in the 2010 Census.

  8. 2000 Decennial Census: DP3 | Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics:...

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    DEC, 2000 Decennial Census: DP3 | Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2000 (DEC 110th Congressional District Demographic Profile (Sample)) [Dataset]. https://data.census.gov/table/DECENNIALDPCD110S2000.DP3?q=incomes%20by%20industry&g=040XX00US06&y=2000&tid=DECENNIALDPCD110S2000.DP3
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
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    DEC
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Time period covered
    2000
    Description

    NOTE: Data based on a sample except in P3, P4, H3, and H4. For.information on confidentiality protection, sampling error,.nonsampling error, definitions, and count corrections see.http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/cd110s.pdf.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 110th Congressional District Summary.File (Sample), Matrices P30, P32, P33, P43, P46, P49, P50, P51,.P52, P53, P58, P62, P63, P64, P65, P67, P71, P72, P73, P74, P76,.P77, P82, P87, P90, PCT47, PCT52, and PCT53...Where the boundary of a congressional district for the 110th.Congress splits a Census 2000 block, the Census Bureau's map.depicts its location correctly, but for data tabulation purposes,.that block is allocated in its entirety to the 110th Congressional.District specified by the state. For a list of 110th Congressional.Districts that split blocks, see.http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cd110th/spblk110.txt. User note on employment status data.Detailed Industry Code List (PDF 46KB).Detailed Occupation Code List (PDF 42KB).(X) Not applicable..

  9. 2000 Decennial Census: DP4 | Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics:...

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    DEC, 2000 Decennial Census: DP4 | Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000 (DEC 110th Congressional District Demographic Profile (Sample)) [Dataset]. https://data.census.gov/table/DECENNIALDPCD110S2000.DP4
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    DEC
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Time period covered
    2000
    Description

    NOTE: Data based on a sample except in P3, P4, H3, and H4. For.information on confidentiality protection, sampling error,.nonsampling error, definitions, and count corrections see.http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/cd110s.pdf.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 110th Congressional District Summary.File (Sample), Matrices H1, H7, H20, H23, H24, H30, H34, H38, H40,.H43, H44, H48, H51, H62, H63, H69, H74, H76, H90, H91, and H94...Where the boundary of a congressional district for the 110th.Congress splits a Census 2000 block, the Census Bureau's map.depicts its location correctly, but for data tabulation purposes,.that block is allocated in its entirety to the 110th Congressional.District specified by the state. For a list of 110th Congressional.Districts that split blocks, see.http://www.census.gov/geo/www/cd110th/spblk110.txt.(X) Not applicable..

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    Unified School District Boundary

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    Updated Sep 16, 2019
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    Esri U.S. Federal Datasets (2019). Unified School District Boundary [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/fedmaps::unified-school-district-boundary-1
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    Sep 16, 2019
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    This Census Bureau (USCB) map layer displays support features, such as Regional Census Center (RCC), Area Census Office (ACO), Congressional District (CD), State Legislative District (SLD), School Districts, Zip Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTA), American Indian Areas, County Subdivisions, and Places, used in the Response Outreach Area Mapper (ROAM). Per USCB, "The ROAM application was developed to make it easier to identify hard-to-survey areas and to provide a socioeconomic and demographic characteristic profile of these areas using American Community Survey (ACS) estimates available in the Planning Database. Learning about each hard-to-survey area allows the U.S. Census Bureau to create a tailored communication and partnership campaign, and to plan for field resources including hiring staff with language skills."Census Tracts Low Response ScoresData currency: Current Census service (ROAM_Dynamic)Data modification(s): noneFor more information: Response Outreach Area Mapper; Response Outreach Area Mapper (ROAM)For feedback please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.comThumbnail image courtesy of: U.S. Department of AgricultureU.S. Census BureauPer USCB, "the Census Bureau is the federal government’s largest statistical agency. We are dedicated to providing current facts and figures about America’s people, places, and economy. Federal law protects the confidentiality of all the information the Census Bureau collects."

  11. Urban and Rural Population in US Legislative Districts (2020 Census)

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    Esri (2023). Urban and Rural Population in US Legislative Districts (2020 Census) [Dataset]. https://data-bgky.hub.arcgis.com/maps/497d1bb78d98438386fd6721b6c2c3aa
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    Jun 8, 2023
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    This map's colors indicate which population is larger in each area: urban (green) or rural (yellow). The map's layers contain total population counts by sex, age, and race groups for Nation, State Legislative Districts Upper, State Legislative Districts Lower, Congressional District in the United States and Puerto Rico.The U.S. Census designates each census block as part of an urban area or as rural. Larger geographies in this map such as block group, tract, county and state can therefore have a mix of urban and rural population. This map illustrates the 100% urban areas in dark green, and 100% rural areas in dark yellow. Areas with mixed urban/rural population have softer shades of green or yellow, to give a visual indication of where change may be happening. From the Census:"The Census Bureau’s urban-rural classification is a delineation of geographic areas, identifying both individual urban areas and the rural area of the nation. The Census Bureau’s urban areas represent densely developed territory, and encompass residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses. The Census Bureau delineates urban areas after each decennial census by applying specified criteria to decennial census and other data. Rural encompasses all population, housing, and territory not included within an urban area.For the 2020 Census, an urban area will comprise a densely settled core of census blocks that meet minimum housing unit density and/or population density requirements. This includes adjacent territory containing non-residential urban land uses. To qualify as an urban area, the territory identified according to criteria must encompass at least 2,000 housing units or have a population of at least 5,000." SourceAbout the dataYou can use this map as is and you can also modify it to use other attributes included in its layers. This map's layers contain total population counts by sex, age, and race groups data from the 2020 Census Demographic and Housing Characteristics. This is shown by Nation, State, County, Census Tract, Block Group boundaries. Each geography layer contains a common set of Census counts based on available attributes from the U.S. Census Bureau. There are also additional calculated attributes related to this topic, which can be mapped or used within analysis.Vintage of boundaries and attributes: 2020 Demographic and Housing Characteristics Table(s): P1, H1, H3, P2, P3, P5, P12, P13, P17, PCT12 (Not all lines of these DHC tables are available in this feature layer.)Data downloaded from: U.S. Census Bureau’s data.census.gov siteDate the Data was Downloaded: May 25, 2023Geography Levels included: Nation, State, County, Census Tract, Block GroupNational Figures: included in Nation layer The United States Census Bureau Demographic and Housing Characteristics: 2020 Census Results 2020 Census Data Quality Geography & 2020 Census Technical Documentation Data Table Guide: includes the final list of tables, lowest level of geography by table and table shells for the Demographic Profile and Demographic and Housing Characteristics.News & Updates This map is ready to be used in ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online and its configurable apps, Story Maps, dashboards, Notebooks, Python, custom apps, and mobile apps. Data can also be exported for offline workflows. Please cite the U.S. Census Bureau when using this data. Data Processing Notes: These 2020 Census boundaries come from the US Census TIGER geodatabases. These are Census boundaries with water and/or coastlines erased for cartographic and mapping purposes. For Census tracts and block groups, the water cutouts are derived from a subset of the 2020 Areal Hydrography boundaries offered by TIGER. Water bodies and rivers which are 50 million square meters or larger (mid to large sized water bodies) are erased from the tract and block group boundaries, as well as additional important features. For state and county boundaries, the water and coastlines are derived from the coastlines of the 2020 500k TIGER Cartographic Boundary Shapefiles. These are erased to more accurately portray the coastlines and Great Lakes. The original AWATER and ALAND fields are unchanged and available as attributes within the data table (units are square meters).  The layer contains all US states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. Census tracts with no population that occur in areas of water, such as oceans, are removed from this data service (Census Tracts beginning with 99). Block groups that fall within the same criteria (Block Group denoted as 0 with no area land) have also been removed.Percentages and derived counts, are calculated values (that can be identified by the "_calc_" stub in the field name). Field alias names were created based on the Table Shells file available from the Data Table Guide for the Demographic Profile and Demographic and Housing Characteristics. Not all lines of all tables listed above are included in this layer. Duplicative counts were dropped. For example, P0030001 was dropped, as it is duplicative of P0010001.To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents, their data has been protected using differential privacy techniques by the U.S. Census Bureau.

  12. 2010 Decennial Census: 113DP1 | Profile of General Population and Housing...

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    Updated Oct 13, 2024
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    DEC (2024). 2010 Decennial Census: 113DP1 | Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DEC 113th Congressional District Demographic Profile) [Dataset]. https://data.census.gov/table/DECENNIALDPCD1132010.113DP1?q=Homeownership%20rate
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    Oct 13, 2024
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
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    DEC
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Time period covered
    2010
    Description

    NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/doc/cd113.pdf..Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census..X Not applicable. .[1] Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories. .[2] Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories. .[3] One of the four most commonly reported multiple-race combinations nationwide in Census 2000. .[4] In combination with one or more of the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population, and the six percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. .[5] This category is composed of people whose origins are from the Dominican Republic, Spain, and Spanish-speaking Central or South American countries. It also includes general origin responses such as "Latino" or "Hispanic." .[6] "Spouse" represents spouse of the householder. It does not reflect all spouses in a household. Responses of "same-sex spouse" were edited during processing to "unmarried partner." .[7] "Family households" consist of a householder and one or more other people related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. They do not include same-sex married couples even if the marriage was performed in a state issuing marriage certificates for same-sex couples. Same-sex couple households are included in the family households category if there is at least one additional person related to the householder by birth or adoption. Same-sex couple households with no relatives of the householder present are tabulated in nonfamily households. "Nonfamily households" consist of people living alone and households which do not have any members related to the householder. .[8] The homeowner vacancy rate is the proportion of the homeowner inventory that is vacant "for sale." It is computed by dividing the total number of vacant units "for sale only" by the sum of owner-occupied units, vacant units that are "for sale only," and vacant units that have been sold but not yet occupied; and then multiplying by 100. .[9] The rental vacancy rate is the proportion of the rental inventory that is vacant "for rent." It is computed by dividing the total number of vacant units "for rent" by the sum of the renter-occupied units, vacant units that are "for rent," and vacant units that have been rented but not yet occupied; and then multiplying by 100. . Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Congressional District Summary File (113th Congress), Tables P5, P6, P8, P12, P13, P17, P19, P20, P25, P29, P31, P34, P37, P43, PCT5, PCT8, PCT11, PCT12, PCT19, PCT23, PCT24, H3, H4, H5, H11, H12, and H16.

  13. 2011 American Community Survey 1-Year Profiles for the 113th Congressional...

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    U.S. Census Bureau (2023). 2011 American Community Survey 1-Year Profiles for the 113th Congressional Districts [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/2011-american-community-survey-1-year-profiles-for-the-113th-congressional-districts
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    The American Community Survey (ACS) is a nationwide survey designed to provide communities a fresh look at how they are changing. The ACS replaced the decennial census long form in 2010 and thereafter by collecting long form type information throughout the decade rather than only once every 10 years. Questionnaires are mailed to a sample of addresses to obtain information about households -- that is, about each person and the housing unit itself. The American Community Survey produces demographic, social, housing and economic estimates in the form of 1-year, 3-year and 5-year estimates based on population thresholds. The strength of the ACS is in estimating population and housing characteristics. The 3-year data provide key estimates for each of the topic areas covered by the ACS for the nation, all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, every congressional district, every metropolitan area, and all counties and places with populations of 20,000 or more. Although the ACS produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates,it is the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns, and estimates of housing units for states and counties. For 2010 and other decennial census years, the Decennial Census provides the official counts of population and housing units.

  14. 2010 Decennial Census: DP1 | Profile of General Population and Housing...

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    DEC (2024). 2010 Decennial Census: DP1 | Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 (DEC 115th Congressional District Demographic Profile) [Dataset]. https://data.census.gov/table/DECENNIALDPCD1152010.DP1?q=Homeownership%20Rate&g=010XX00US_040XX00US34_160XX00US3451000
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    Jul 10, 2024
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
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    DEC
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    Time period covered
    2010
    Description

    NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial/rdo/technical-documentation/CD115_TechnicalDocumentation.pdf..Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census..X Not applicable. .[1] Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories. .[2] Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories. .[3] One of the four most commonly reported multiple-race combinations nationwide in Census 2000. .[4] In combination with one or more of the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population, and the six percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. .[5] This category is composed of people whose origins are from the Dominican Republic, Spain, and Spanish-speaking Central or South American countries. It also includes general origin responses such as "Latino" or "Hispanic." .[6] "Spouse" represents spouse of the householder. It does not reflect all spouses in a household. Responses of "same-sex spouse" were edited during processing to "unmarried partner." .[7] "Family households" consist of a householder and one or more other people related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. They do not include same-sex married couples even if the marriage was performed in a state issuing marriage certificates for same-sex couples. Same-sex couple households are included in the family households category if there is at least one additional person related to the householder by birth or adoption. Same-sex couple households with no relatives of the householder present are tabulated in nonfamily households. "Nonfamily households" consist of people living alone and households which do not have any members related to the householder. .[8] The homeowner vacancy rate is the proportion of the homeowner inventory that is vacant "for sale." It is computed by dividing the total number of vacant units "for sale only" by the sum of owner-occupied units, vacant units that are "for sale only," and vacant units that have been sold but not yet occupied; and then multiplying by 100. .[9] The rental vacancy rate is the proportion of the rental inventory that is vacant "for rent." It is computed by dividing the total number of vacant units "for rent" by the sum of the renter-occupied units, vacant units that are "for rent," and vacant units that have been rented but not yet occupied; and then multiplying by 100. . Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Congressional District Summary File (115th Congress), Tables P5, P6, P8, P12, P13, P17, P19, P20, P25, P29, P31, P34, P37, P43, PCT5, PCT8, PCT11, PCT12, PCT19, PCT23, PCT24, H3, H4, H5, H11, H12, and H16.

  15. Census of Population and Housing, 2010 [United States]: Demographic Profile...

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    Updated Jan 8, 2018
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    United States. Bureau of the Census (2018). Census of Population and Housing, 2010 [United States]: Demographic Profile Summary File [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR34748.v1
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    Jan 8, 2018
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
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    United States. Bureau of the Census
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/34748/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/34748/terms

    Time period covered
    2010
    Area covered
    United States, Puerto Rico
    Description

    The Demographic Profile Summary File contains 23 tables derived from the responses to the 2010 Census questionnaire, including tabulations of the population by age and sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino origin; household population by household relationship; group quarters population by sex and group quarters type; households by type; and housing units by occupancy and tenure. The Census Bureau computed the tables for multiple levels of observation (called "summary levels" in the Census Bureau's nomenclature), including, but not limited to, regions, divisions, states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, counties, county subdivisions, places, congressional districts, state legislative districts, school districts, American Indian Areas, Alaska Native Areas, Hawaiian Home Lands, ZIP code tabulation areas, and census tracts. Additionally, for some summary areas the tables are iterated for "geographic components," e.g., the urban and rural portions of metropolitan statistical areas and the portions of states inside and outside metropolitan statistical areas. With one variable per table cell and additional variables with geographic information, the Demographic Profile Summary File comprises 106 data files, two per state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the National File. ICPSR supplies this data collection in 54 ZIP archives. There is a separate archive for each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the National File, and an archive with a Microsoft Access database shell and instructions on how to use the shell.

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    2017 Census Tract (from 2019 Planning Database)

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    Updated Sep 16, 2019
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    Esri U.S. Federal Datasets (2019). 2017 Census Tract (from 2019 Planning Database) [Dataset]. https://livingatlas-dcdev.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/fedmaps::2017-census-tract-from-2019-planning-database
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    Sep 16, 2019
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    Esri U.S. Federal Datasets
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    This Census Bureau (USCB) map layer displays support features, such as Regional Census Center (RCC), Area Census Office (ACO), Congressional District (CD), State Legislative District (SLD), School Districts, Zip Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTA), American Indian Areas, County Subdivisions, and Places, used in the Response Outreach Area Mapper (ROAM). Per USCB, "The ROAM application was developed to make it easier to identify hard-to-survey areas and to provide a socioeconomic and demographic characteristic profile of these areas using American Community Survey (ACS) estimates available in the Planning Database. Learning about each hard-to-survey area allows the U.S. Census Bureau to create a tailored communication and partnership campaign, and to plan for field resources including hiring staff with language skills."Census Tracts Low Response ScoresData currency: Current Census service (ROAM_Dynamic)Data modification(s): noneFor more information: Response Outreach Area Mapper; Response Outreach Area Mapper (ROAM)For feedback please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.comThumbnail image courtesy of: U.S. Department of AgricultureU.S. Census BureauPer USCB, "the Census Bureau is the federal government’s largest statistical agency. We are dedicated to providing current facts and figures about America’s people, places, and economy. Federal law protects the confidentiality of all the information the Census Bureau collects."

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    tl 2021 39 cd116 ACSDP5Y2021 DP02 Data

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    Updated Oct 24, 2024
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    j_schaudt (2024). tl 2021 39 cd116 ACSDP5Y2021 DP02 Data [Dataset]. https://appalachiaohio-ohiou.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/4b56574021b24bb5b65b0ff17aafa343
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    Oct 24, 2024
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    2021 Census Tigerline 116th Congressional District boundaries joined with 2021 ACS 5yr Table DP02 Selected Social Characteristics in the United States to create 116th Congressional District data profiles

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    tl 2013 39 cd113 ACSDP5Y2013 DP04 Data

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    Updated Oct 24, 2024
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    j_schaudt (2024). tl 2013 39 cd113 ACSDP5Y2013 DP04 Data [Dataset]. https://appalachiaohio-ohiou.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/10c8c85da738416b848fef0dce8f0fb0
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    Oct 24, 2024
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    2013 Census Tigerline 113th Congressional District boundaries joined with 2013 ACS 5yr Table DP04 Selected Housing Characteristics to create 113th Congressional District data profiles

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    tl 2013 39 cd113 ACSDP5Y2013 DP03 Data

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    j_schaudt (2024). tl 2013 39 cd113 ACSDP5Y2013 DP03 Data [Dataset]. https://appalachiaohio-ohiou.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/10c8c85da738416b848fef0dce8f0fb0
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    Oct 24, 2024
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    2013 Census Tigerline 113th Congressional District boundaries joined with 2013 ACS 5yr Table DP03 Selected Economic Characteristics to create 113th Congressional District data profiles

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    tl 2015 39 cd114 ACSDP5Y2015 DP05 Data

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    Updated Oct 24, 2024
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    j_schaudt (2024). tl 2015 39 cd114 ACSDP5Y2015 DP05 Data [Dataset]. https://appalachiaohio-ohiou.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/4f4fb509c1114652bc3ea65ac9b368c7
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    Oct 24, 2024
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    2015 Census Tigerline 114th Congressional District boundaries joined with 2015 ACS 5yr Table DP05 ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates to create 114th Congressional District data profiles

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U.S. Census Bureau (2023). Decennial Census: State Legislative District Demographic Profile (Sample) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/decennial-census-state-legislative-district-demographic-profile-sample
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Decennial Census: State Legislative District Demographic Profile (Sample)

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Jul 19, 2023
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Description

The State Legislative District Summary File (Sample) (SLDSAMPLE) contains the sample data, which is the information compiled from the questions asked of a sample of all people and housing units. Population items include basic population totals; urban and rural; households and families; marital status; grandparents as caregivers; language and ability to speak English; ancestry; place of birth, citizenship status, and year of entry; migration; place of work; journey to work (commuting); school enrollment and educational attainment; veteran status; disability; employment status; industry, occupation, and class of worker; income; and poverty status. Housing items include basic housing totals; urban and rural; number of rooms; number of bedrooms; year moved into unit; household size and occupants per room; units in structure; year structure built; heating fuel; telephone service; plumbing and kitchen facilities; vehicles available; value of home; monthly rent; and shelter costs. The file contains subject content identical to that shown in Summary File 3 (SF 3).

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