Places in the United States with notable demographic characteristics

The following is a collection of data for places with unusual or otherwise notable demographic characteristics within the United States. The data was obtained by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Of any population

Note: Data for places with extremely small populations may be misleading or anomalous.

Tenure

  • Most populous place where the entire population owns their housing units. Fort Devens, Massachusetts. Population: 1,017.
  • Most populous place where the entire population rents their housing units. K. I. Sawyer AFB, Michigan. Population: 1,443.

Income and housing costs

  • Highest per capita income and median housing cost below $100,000. Naples, South Dakota. Per capita income: $78,450; median housing cost: $36,300; population: 25.
  • Highest per capita income and median housing cost below $200,000. Rex, North Carolina. Per capita income: $148,073; median housing cost: $137,500; population: 55.
  • Highest median household income and median housing cost below $100,000. Valley Park, Oklahoma. Median household income: $101,376; median housing cost: $27,500; population: 24.
  • Highest median household income and median housing cost below $200,000. Rex, North Carolina. Median household income: above $200,000; median housing cost: $137,500; population: 55.
  • Lowest per capita income and median housing cost in excess of $1,000,000. Kirkwood, California. Per capita income: $14,853; population: 96.
  • Lowest median household income and median housing cost in excess of $1,000,000. Mountain Village, Colorado. Median household income: $30,663; population: 978.

Income and race

  • Highest median household income and an entirely European American population. The following places had an entirely European American population and a median household income above $200,000:
  • Mound, Louisiana. Population: 12.
  • Orchid, Florida. Population: 140.

Race

  • Highest percentage of African Americans. All inhabitants are African American in the following places:

Population in excess of 10,000

Income and housing costs

Race

Population in excess of 50,000

Income

Race

Income and race

  • Only large county where the median household income of African American households exceeds that of white households. Queens, New York City. Percent African American: 20%; median household income among blacks; $51,836. Percent white: 44%; median household income among whites; $50,960.[1]

Population in excess of 200,000

Race

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References

  1. ^ Roberts, Sam (2006-01-10). "Black Incomes Surpass Whites in Queens". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-03-28.