DC ANC Profile
Population Public Assistance
Population by Race/Ethnicity Housing Conditions
Family Risk Factors Housing Market (Single-Family Homes)
Isolation Indicators Mortgage Lending (Home Purchase Loans)
Child Well-Being Indicators Reported Crimes (per 1,000 pop.)
Income Conditions  
 
ANC 3D

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Population
Population, 1980 14,026 17,252 2,797 31,566
Population, 1990 17,172 16,403 2,751 29,700
Population, 2000 18,429 15,461 2,521 24,134
% change population, 1980-1990 22 -4.9 -26 22
% change population, 1990-2000 7.3 -5.7 -23 8.7
% children, 1980 15 22 1.7 42
% children, 1990 13 19 1.4 36
% children, 2000 13 20 1.2 41
% change child population, 1980-1990 6.7 -19 -40 48
% change child population, 1990-2000 7.0 -2.0 -32 24
% foreign born, 1980 12 6.4 1.0 19
% foreign born, 1990 18 9.7 0.7 32
% foreign born, 2000 19 13 0.7 38
% same house 5 years ago, 1990 44 53 30 74
% same house 5 years ago, 2000 42 50 22 67
Population by Race/Ethnicity
% black non-Hispanic, 1990 3.7 65 3.7 99
% black non-Hispanic, 2000 5.0 61 3.2 99
% white non-Hispanic, 1990 87 27 0.4 87
% white non-Hispanic, 2000 81 28 0.4 86
% Hispanic, 1990 5.3 5.2 0.3 26
% Hispanic, 2000 6.2 7.9 0.3 34
% Asian/P.I. non-Hispanic, 1990 4.4 1.8 0.0 7.4
% Asian/P.I. non-Hispanic, 2000 6.0 3.0 0.1 13
Family Risk Factors
Poverty rate (%), 1980 6.3 19 5.6 34
Poverty rate (%), 1990 7.1 17 3.9 34
Poverty rate (%), 2000 7.2 20 3.6 43
Unemployment rate (%), 1980 3.3 6.8 1.7 15
Unemployment rate (%), 1990 2.3 7.2 1.8 17
Unemployment rate (%), 2000 32 11 1.2 32
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 1980 59 59 47 73
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 1990 65 62 49 81
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 2000 51 57 38 81
% persons without HS diploma, 1980 6.8 33 6.0 55
% persons without HS diploma, 1990 4.6 27 4.4 48
% persons without HS diploma, 2000 2.0 22 2.0 49
% female-headed families with children, 1990 14 54 3.2 78
% female-headed families with children, 2000 12 52 3.6 76
Isolation Indicators
% HHs with a phone, 2000 100 97 92 100
% HHs with a car, 2000 91 63 43 91
Child Well-Being Indicators
% children in poverty, 1990 4.2 25 0.0 50
% children in poverty, 2000 2.5 32 0.9 55
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 1998 3.7 13 0.0 20
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 1999 9.7 13 3.8 19
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2000 9.6 12 0.0 21
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2001 4.4 12 2.6 19
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2002 9.3 12 2.6 17
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2003 7.5 11 2.4 17
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2004 6.2 11 2.9 18
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2005 8.3 11 4.4 17
% births to teen mothers, 1998 1.3 15 0.0 27
% births to teen mothers, 1999 0.6 15 0.0 25
% births to teen mothers, 2000 1.2 14 0.0 25
% births to teen mothers, 2001 0.5 13 0.0 25
% births to teen mothers, 2002 0.0 13 0.0 22
% births to teen mothers, 2003 0.0 11 0.0 22
% births to teen mothers, 2004 1.6 11 0.0 20
% births to teen mothers, 2005 0.6 11 0.0 21
Income Conditions
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1979 151,922 59,101 32,219 194,075
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1989 210,149 71,274 32,549 210,149
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1999 238,140 78,192 29,594 238,941
% change in avg. family income, 1980-1990 38 21 -2.0 52
% change in avg. family income, 1990-2000 13 9.7 -24 44
Public Assistance
Persons receiving food stamps, 2000 21 2,176 13 6,166
Persons receiving food stamps, 2001 18 2,063 16 5,565
Persons receiving food stamps, 2002 16 2,112 5.0 5,430
Persons receiving food stamps, 2003 20 2,294 6.0 6,326
Persons receiving food stamps, 2004 23 2,433 16 7,359
Persons receiving food stamps, 2005 26 2,488 22 7,635
Persons receiving food stamps, 2006 16 2,454 16 7,275
Persons receiving food stamps, 2007 15 2,416 15 7,068
Persons receiving TANF, 1998 0.0 1,592 0.0 5,564
Persons receiving TANF, 1999 s 1,385 0.0 4,735
Persons receiving TANF, 2000 11 1,259 0.0 4,237
Persons receiving TANF, 2001 6.0 1,252 6.0 3,950
Persons receiving TANF, 2002 5.0 1,272 0.0 3,887
Persons receiving TANF, 2003 s 1,279 0.0 3,939
Persons receiving TANF, 2004 5.0 1,323 0.0 4,117
Persons receiving TANF, 2005 8.0 1,299 6.0 4,042
Persons receiving TANF, 2006 0.0 1,205 0.0 3,775
Persons receiving TANF, 2007 0.0 1,145 0.0 3,546
Housing Conditions
Occupied housing units, 1980 4,980 6,842 1,572 11,655
Occupied housing units, 1990 6,296 6,747 1,546 11,016
Occupied housing units, 2000 6,794 6,712 1,581 12,116
Rental vacancy rate (%), 1980 2.8 6.0 1.5 14
Rental vacancy rate (%), 1990 4.7 8.0 3.4 16
Rental vacancy rate (%), 2000 3.1 6.2 1.4 14
Homeownership rate (%), 1980 73 35 10.0 73
Homeownership rate (%), 1990 67 39 13 70
Homeownership rate (%), 2000 68 41 17 73
Housing Market (Single-Family Homes)
Number of sales, 1995 155 94 6.0 217
Number of sales, 1996 199 104 9.0 264
Number of sales, 1997 245 115 9.0 281
Number of sales, 1998 286 152 19 364
Number of sales, 1999 290 144 15 369
Number of sales, 2000 185 109 9.0 266
Number of sales, 2001 209 117 9.0 290
Number of sales, 2002 220 121 10 315
Number of sales, 2003 224 120 17 305
Number of sales, 2004 193 134 16 306
Number of sales, 2005 193 121 9.0 333
Number of sales, 2006 139 98 4.0 217
Median sales price (2007 $), 1995 515,634 235,051 88,433 542,844
Median sales price (2007 $), 1996 495,559 221,814 84,245 515,382
Median sales price (2007 $), 1997 529,659 235,474 91,721 902,358
Median sales price (2007 $), 1998 538,072 245,177 89,314 938,127
Median sales price (2007 $), 1999 573,520 262,887 89,831 1,008,085
Median sales price (2007 $), 2000 617,089 302,119 96,326 1,155,914
Median sales price (2007 $), 2001 702,457 351,513 109,466 1,557,114
Median sales price (2007 $), 2002 844,236 397,137 119,881 1,432,031
Median sales price (2007 $), 2003 847,679 436,054 123,954 1,408,573
Median sales price (2007 $), 2004 889,079 498,720 153,668 1,926,338
Median sales price (2007 $), 2005 986,281 583,998 209,678 2,075,543
Median sales price (2007 $), 2006 977,058 604,228 249,596 2,005,540
% annual change median price, 1996-2006 7.0 11 7.0 21
% annual change median price, 2001-2006 6.8 11 5.2 26
% annual change median price, 2005-2006 -0.9 3.5 -12 30
Mortgage Lending (Home Purchase Loans)
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1997 59 39 9.3 91
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1998 81 53 11 123
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1999 89 59 15 143
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2000 85 61 13 153
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2001 77 63 13 142
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2002 82 67 20 177
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2003 81 71 14 187
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2004 86 88 23 345
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2005 85 102 41 317
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1997 158,584 74,299 29,033 172,180
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1998 163,277 74,390 32,383 163,277
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1999 159,100 74,042 27,199 159,100
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2000 172,711 81,719 24,643 172,711
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2001 186,685 87,517 38,941 186,685
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2002 173,455 88,769 35,790 173,455
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2003 167,060 90,666 33,829 181,546
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2004 172,645 97,034 42,362 181,446
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2005 188,231 107,603 58,745 189,432
% subprime loans, 1997 1.6 3.9 0.0 27
% subprime loans, 1998 1.6 5.9 0.0 58
% subprime loans, 1999 1.2 4.5 0.0 41
% subprime loans, 2000 3.5 5.1 1.1 34
% subprime loans, 2001 1.0 3.1 0.6 15
% subprime loans, 2002 1.1 2.8 0.0 12
% subprime loans, 2003 0.4 3.6 0.0 13
% subprime loans, 2004 1.5 5.3 0.0 18
% subprime loans, 2005 1.5 10 0.0 30
Reported Crimes (per 1,000 pop.)
Violent crimes, 2000 0.9 15 0.9 37
Violent crimes, 2001 1.2 16 1.2 44
Violent crimes, 2002 0.9 16 0.9 30
Violent crimes, 2003 0.5 16 0.5 33
Violent crimes, 2004 0.5 14 0.5 28
Violent crimes, 2005 0.5 14 0.5 31
Property crimes, 2000 20 54 12 164
Property crimes, 2001 16 56 16 162
Property crimes, 2002 14 55 12 133
Property crimes, 2003 17 55 14 125
Property crimes, 2004 11 48 11 114
Property crimes, 2005 11 44 11 101

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Prepared by NeighborhoodInfo DC (revised February 20, 2008).
 
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