DC ZIP 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  
 
ZIP 20332

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Population
Population, 1980 914 22,797 598 72,010
Population, 1990 1,005 21,675 458 61,625
Population, 2000 677 20,431 553 58,213
% change population, 1980-1990 9.9 -4.9 -31 34
% change population, 1990-2000 -33 -5.7 -45 90
% children, 1980 40 22 0.5 40
% children, 1990 38 19 0.6 38
% children, 2000 37 20 0.0 37
% change child population, 1980-1990 4.3 -19 -87 52
% change child population, 1990-2000 -35 -2.0 -100 296
% foreign born, 1980 6.3 6.4 1.2 38
% foreign born, 1990 4.7 9.7 0.9 60
% foreign born, 2000 7.0 13 1.1 43
% same house 5 years ago, 1990 12 53 12 69
% same house 5 years ago, 2000 13 50 1.6 65
Population by Race/Ethnicity
% black non-Hispanic, 1990 34 65 3.3 98
% black non-Hispanic, 2000 31 61 4.0 98
% white non-Hispanic, 1990 54 27 0.7 86
% white non-Hispanic, 2000 55 28 0.6 84
% Hispanic, 1990 6.7 5.2 0.4 21
% Hispanic, 2000 8.8 7.9 0.7 32
% Asian/P.I. non-Hispanic, 1990 4.5 1.8 0.1 64
% Asian/P.I. non-Hispanic, 2000 4.6 3.0 0.3 40
Family Risk Factors
Poverty rate (%), 1980 3.0 19 3.0 28
Poverty rate (%), 1990 7.4 17 4.0 52
Poverty rate (%), 2000 2.5 20 2.5 71
Unemployment rate (%), 1980 8.5 6.8 1.0 11
Unemployment rate (%), 1990 5.8 7.2 1.9 16
Unemployment rate (%), 2000 5.9 11 1.7 60
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 1980 78 59 39 79
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 1990 84 62 32 84
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 2000 77 57 31 84
% persons without HS diploma, 1980 7.7 33 5.2 56
% persons without HS diploma, 1990 4.7 27 2.6 49
% persons without HS diploma, 2000 4.6 22 2.2 40
% female-headed families with children, 1990 12 54 0.0 77
% female-headed families with children, 2000 13 52 0.0 76
Isolation Indicators
% HHs with a phone, 2000 99 97 94 100
% HHs with a car, 2000 96 63 24 96
Child Well-Being Indicators
% children in poverty, 1990 9.3 25 0.6 58
% children in poverty, 2000 2.4 32 0.9 60
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 1998 8.3 13 0.0 18
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 1999 8.7 13 0.0 19
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2000 6.0 12 0.0 18
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2001 7.9 12 2.3 40
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2002 7.8 12 0.0 33
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2003 6.7 11 0.0 25
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2004 7.3 11 4.3 33
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2005 8.5 11 0.0 17
% births to teen mothers, 1998 4.8 15 0.0 44
% births to teen mothers, 1999 1.7 15 0.0 23
% births to teen mothers, 2000 3.8 14 0.0 21
% births to teen mothers, 2001 2.4 13 0.0 21
% births to teen mothers, 2002 7.8 13 0.0 33
% births to teen mothers, 2003 9.6 11 0.0 21
% births to teen mothers, 2004 2.4 11 0.0 19
% births to teen mothers, 2005 6.6 11 0.0 19
Income Conditions
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1979 44,244 59,101 35,524 131,814
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1989 49,138 71,274 27,127 176,227
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1999 56,378 78,192 30,576 200,052
% change in avg. family income, 1980-1990 11 21 -55 48
% change in avg. family income, 1990-2000 15 9.7 -66 226
Public Assistance
Persons receiving food stamps, 2000 s 2,875 6.0 14,899
Persons receiving food stamps, 2001 s 2,726 17 14,301
Persons receiving food stamps, 2002 s 2,791 14 14,699
Persons receiving food stamps, 2003 s 3,032 13 15,453
Persons receiving food stamps, 2004 s 3,215 8.0 16,425
Persons receiving food stamps, 2005 s 3,288 8.0 17,169
Persons receiving food stamps, 2006 5.0 3,243 5.0 17,694
Persons receiving food stamps, 2007 s 3,193 7.0 17,332
Persons receiving TANF, 1998 s 2,103 0.0 12,438
Persons receiving TANF, 1999 s 1,830 0.0 10,977
Persons receiving TANF, 2000 s 1,663 0.0 9,769
Persons receiving TANF, 2001 s 1,655 0.0 9,742
Persons receiving TANF, 2002 s 1,681 0.0 9,711
Persons receiving TANF, 2003 s 1,691 0.0 9,863
Persons receiving TANF, 2004 0.0 1,748 0.0 10,314
Persons receiving TANF, 2005 s 1,716 6.0 10,233
Persons receiving TANF, 2006 s 1,593 0.0 9,630
Persons receiving TANF, 2007 s 1,513 6.0 9,222
Housing Conditions
Occupied housing units, 1980 200 9,041 139 25,720
Occupied housing units, 1990 239 8,916 15 23,746
Occupied housing units, 2000 176 8,869 30 25,054
Rental vacancy rate (%), 1980 1.8 6.0 1.8 14
Rental vacancy rate (%), 1990 6.2 8.0 3.8 14
Rental vacancy rate (%), 2000 4.6 6.2 0.0 16
Homeownership rate (%), 1980 1.4 35 1.4 67
Homeownership rate (%), 1990 0.9 39 0.9 100
Homeownership rate (%), 2000 3.2 41 3.2 73
Housing Market (Single-Family Homes)
Number of sales, 1995 0.0 125 0.0 481
Number of sales, 1996 0.0 137 0.0 547
Number of sales, 1997 0.0 152 0.0 583
Number of sales, 1998 0.0 200 0.0 819
Number of sales, 1999 0.0 190 0.0 777
Number of sales, 2000 0.0 144 0.0 580
Number of sales, 2001 0.0 155 0.0 634
Number of sales, 2002 0.0 160 0.0 686
Number of sales, 2003 0.0 159 0.0 683
Number of sales, 2004 0.0 177 0.0 755
Number of sales, 2005 0.0 160 0.0 730
Number of sales, 2006 0.0 130 0.0 539
Median sales price (2007 $), 1995 i 190,862 107,780 476,179
Median sales price (2007 $), 1996 i 172,425 105,719 487,630
Median sales price (2007 $), 1997 i 179,181 102,785 529,659
Median sales price (2007 $), 1998 i 188,039 98,532 572,417
Median sales price (2007 $), 1999 i 201,681 97,697 667,079
Median sales price (2007 $), 2000 i 260,509 108,307 650,201
Median sales price (2007 $), 2001 i 273,308 116,491 859,047
Median sales price (2007 $), 2002 i 318,373 126,779 863,829
Median sales price (2007 $), 2003 i 335,011 141,421 929,658
Median sales price (2007 $), 2004 i 416,464 164,644 1,065,797
Median sales price (2007 $), 2005 i 479,496 212,332 1,167,825
Median sales price (2007 $), 2006 i 481,111 257,121 1,128,759
% annual change median price, 1996-2006 i 11 7.9 16
% annual change median price, 2001-2006 i 12 5.4 23
% annual change median price, 2005-2006 i 0.3 -13 24
Mortgage Lending (Home Purchase Loans)
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1997 0.0 39 0.0 350
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1998 1.5 53 1.5 250
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1999 3.8 59 0.0 193
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2000 6.8 61 6.8 175
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2001 4.5 63 4.5 196
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2002 1.5 67 1.5 213
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2003 0.0 71 0.0 584
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2004 1.5 88 1.5 732
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2005 2.3 102 0.0 3,533
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1997 0.0 76,018 0.0 175,222
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1998 132,397 78,662 20,887 136,298
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1999 60,958 70,508 0.0 141,085
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2000 57,841 82,489 30,595 152,861
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2001 61,755 88,072 41,626 166,433
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2002 70,021 86,672 44,008 163,614
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2003 0.0 88,600 0.0 255,801
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2004 33,084 91,856 17,712 170,418
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2005 96,000 102,605 64,228 177,792
% subprime loans, 1997 i 3.9 0.0 28
% subprime loans, 1998 0.0 5.9 0.0 33
% subprime loans, 1999 0.0 4.5 0.0 28
% subprime loans, 2000 0.0 5.1 0.0 27
% subprime loans, 2001 0.0 3.1 0.0 9.3
% subprime loans, 2002 0.0 2.8 0.0 11
% subprime loans, 2003 i 3.6 0.0 12
% subprime loans, 2004 0.0 5.3 0.0 13
% subprime loans, 2005 100 10 0.0 100
Reported Crimes (per 1,000 pop.)
Violent crimes, 2000 1.5 15 0.2 94
Violent crimes, 2001 3.0 16 0.0 73
Violent crimes, 2002 1.5 16 0.0 45
Violent crimes, 2003 1.5 16 0.2 38
Violent crimes, 2004 5.9 14 0.2 39
Violent crimes, 2005 4.4 14 0.0 60
Property crimes, 2000 7.4 54 0.7 786
Property crimes, 2001 3.0 56 0.0 702
Property crimes, 2002 3.0 55 0.4 492
Property crimes, 2003 13 55 0.7 402
Property crimes, 2004 10 48 1.1 267
Property crimes, 2005 15 44 0.9 342

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