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Neighborhood

Explore neighborhood-level census data with a fast address-based lookup. A census tract (neighborhood) is a small, relatively permanent statistical subdivision of a county defined by the U.S. Census Bureau to track population and economic data. They generally have between 1,200 and 8,000 residents-with an optimal size of 4,000-and are designed to be homogeneous regarding population characteristics, economic status, and living conditions.

Search a street address to view tract-level results from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5‑Year data.

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