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Census

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

The Difference That Seven Years Makes in the Demographics of DC

The Difference That Seven Years Makes in the Demographics of DC

Nena Perry-Brown | September 20th 2017

In light of Census data being released last week, UrbanTurf is taking a look at how the demographics of the District have changed between 2009 and now... read»

The Most Interesting DC Housing Data From the American Community Survey

The Most Interesting DC Housing Data From the American Community Survey

Nena Perry-Brown | September 15th 2017

Yesterday, the Census Bureau released the most recent data from the annual American Community Survey. Here's a selection of some of the most interesti... read»

$930: Monthly Cost to Live In the Typical American Home

$930: Monthly Cost to Live In the Typical American Home

Shilpi Paul | January 7th 2013

Recent data reveals that the median size of a typical home in the U.S. is a three-bedroom, two-bath abode. But it is the median monthly cost that will... read»

The Changing Face of Housing in DC

The Changing Face of Housing in DC

Shilpi Paul | June 11th 2012

This past Friday, Housing Complex reported on some revealing graphs, charts and maps from the Office of Planning that visualize housing and developmen... read»

Homeownership Rates Down in Region

Homeownership Rates Down in Region

Shilpi Paul | May 14th 2012

With the news that the home ownership rate in the US has fallen to a 15-year low, UrbanTurf was curious about how our region compared with the nationa... read»

Homeownership Falls To 15-Year Low

Homeownership Falls To 15-Year Low

Shilpi Paul | May 1st 2012

New Census data released on Monday revealed that homeownership rates are now at 65.4 percent, a low last seen in 1997. ... read»

Study: 24% of DC "Working Households" Pay More Than Half of Income on Housing

Study: 24% of DC "Working Households" Pay More Than Half of Income on Housing

Shilpi Paul | February 27th 2012

According to a study released by the Center for Housing Policy, housing costs have become more of a burden on middle class Americans in the past coupl... read»

DC Has Second Highest Level of Construction Activity in the Country

DC Has Second Highest Level of Construction Activity in the Country

Shilpi Paul | February 16th 2012

DC had the second highest construction activity in the country during the fourth quarter of 2011, Trulia's Chief Economist Jed Kolko told UrbanTurf to... read»

More Single Moms Now Renting, Census Data Reveals

More Single Moms Now Renting, Census Data Reveals

Shilpi Paul | November 3rd 2011

Apartment developers may want to consider switching out swinging rooftop lounges for swing sets. Single moms are now the fastest growing group of rent... read»

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