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U.s. Census

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under U.s. Census, from most recent to least.

Census Data Verifies DC's Pull For Twenty and Thirty-Somethings

Census Data Verifies DC's Pull For Twenty and Thirty-Somethings

Shilpi Paul | October 27th 2011

New York City and San Francisco have traditionally been the cities that come to mind when people think of places where young adults flock in their pos... read»

Trulia: Census Data Reveals Low Residential Vacancy in DC

Trulia: Census Data Reveals Low Residential Vacancy in DC

Shilpi Paul | October 12th 2011

DC has the ninth lowest residential vacancy rate among U.S. metropolitan areas, according to a report recently released by Trulia. At 5.5 percent, DC&... read»

Quick Hits: Online SmarTrip Reloading; DC's Long Commute

Quick Hits: Online SmarTrip Reloading; DC's Long Commute

UrbanTurf Staff | September 22nd 2011

Today in Quick Hits, Metro launches something that riders have wanted for years and DC'ers officially have a long commute. ... read»

The DC-Area Version of Mammoni

The DC-Area Version of Mammoni

UrbanTurf Staff | May 31st 2011

An increasing number of young adults in the region are moving back home with their parents, The Washington Examiner reports. ... read»

Wealthy, Educated and Segregated: Census Data Reveals Face of DC Region

Wealthy, Educated and Segregated: Census Data Reveals Face of DC Region

Mark Wellborn | December 15th 2010

Thanks to several years of prosperity, many areas surrounding DC proper represent some of the wealthiest and most educated counties in the country, ac... read»

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