[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Run your ZIP code (Page 1 of 2)
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My town is a college town, so numbers are very skewed. Though college kids make up a good portion of the population, many/most (I'm an exception) don't have legal addresses here. Race demographics are interesting here: 55% white 41.3% black This is with the skewed numbers, mind you. |
Hispanic/Latino: 5.5% White*: 89.8% Black*: 0.4% Native American*: 1% Asian*: 1.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0.2% Other*: 0.1% Multiracial*: 1.9%
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I'm whiter still. LOL. Hispanic/Latino: 0.6% White*: 98.7% Black*: 0.1% Native American*: 0% Asian*: 0% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0% Other*: 0% Multiracial*: 0.3% I think I live in about the most non-diverse area you could imagine. |
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Where I live now: Hispanic/Latino: 10.3% White*: 52.8% Black*: 6.8% Native American*: 1% Asian*: 23.5% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0.6% Other*: 0.3% Multiracial*: 5.1% Where I'm moving to in 2 weeks (20 miles away): Hispanic/Latino: 13.5% White*: 62.3% Black*: 10.1% Native American*: 1% Asian*: 10.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0.3% Other*: 0.2% Multiracial*: 3% |
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here is an odd one for you guys, Honolulu, HI... everyone here is from somewhere else even more than South FL (where I grew up) Race Hispanic/Latino: 4.2% White*: 19.8% me Black*: 1% Native American*: 0% Asian*: 48.7% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 10.9% Other*: 0.2% Multiracial*: 15% -Mike |
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Hispanic/Latino: 1.2% White*: 96.8% Black*: 0.4% Native American*: 0% Asian*: 0.6% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0% Other*: 0.1% Multiracial*: 0.9% Geez, in the top 10% for income? 840.38 people per square mile......... I know it's skewed as I only let the census poeple know how many people live in the house and nothing else. |
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Race Hispanic/Latino: 50.6% White*: 37% Black*: 2.4% Native American*: 0% Asian*: 7.2% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0.2% Other*: 0.1% Multiracial*: 2.1% Unemployment/Poverty Unemployed 4.2% Below Poverty Line 15.6% Habla Espanol? Sad thing is that I think the REAL number is even higher. |
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Race Hispanic/Latino*: 2.7% White: 81.5% Black: 11.6% Native American: 0% Asian: 2.3% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.1% Other: 0.1% Multiracial: 1.3% * Does not include the thousands of individuals in this group who due to immigration status are not identified as Hispanic/Latino. Unemployed 2.2% |
White*: 96.9% I have .4% more white people than you in my town. ![]() Say what you want about stereotypes, etc... but everyone still leaves there houses unlocked and you can go into your neighbors shed or garage and borrow anything, anytime. (I don't leave my house unlocked, but my two dogs make me feel pretty safe when I come home and find the door left unlocked by mistake. |
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Hispanic/Latino: 1.6% White*: 88% Black*: 6% Native American*: 0% Asian*: 3.2% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0% Other*: 0.2% Multiracial*: 0.9% Less than 9th grade: 2% Never married: 21.2% 9th-12th grade (nongrad): 5.4% Married: 63.7% High school graduate: 19.6% Separated: 0.5% Some college: 26.4% Widowed: 5.1% Associate degree: 6.6% Divorced: 9.5% Bachelors degree: 26.1% Stability/Newcomer Appeal: Graduate/Professional: 13.9% Same home 5+ years: 50.8% High school or higher: 92.6% Social and economic indicators based on 2000 Census sample data. Bachelors or higher: 40% Green = Above U.S. Avg Red = Below U.S. Avg Red bkg. = Above U.S. Avg Green bkg. = Below U.S. Avg Economic Indicators Household Income Occupation <$10,000 3.8% (among employed persons over 16) $10,000-$14,999 2.9% Mgt./Professional 46.6% $15,000-$24,999 7.2% Service 12% $25,000-$34,999 10.4% Sales/Office 26.1% $35,000-$49,999 16.8% Farm/Fishing/Forestry 0.3% $50,000-$74,999 23.5% Construction/Extraction/Maint. 7.6% $75,000-$99,999 14.9% Production/Transportation 7.4% $100,000-$149,999 12.1% Unemployment/Poverty $150,000-$199,999 4.8% Unemployed 1.7% $200,000+ 3.6% Below Poverty Line 3.8% Median Household Income: $60,182 |
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Hispanic/Latino: 2.1% White*: 44.5% Black*: 47.7% Native American*: 1% Asian*: 2.6% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0.1% Other*: 0.1% Multiracial*: 1.9% Economic Indicators Household Income Occupation <$10,000 20.1% (among employed persons over 16) $10,000-$14,999 10.5% Mgt./Professional 19% $15,000-$24,999 19.4% Service 26% $25,000-$34,999 16.3% Sales/Office 24% $35,000-$49,999 16.4% Farm/Fishing/Forestry 0.6% $50,000-$74,999 10.3% Construction/Extraction/Maint. 13.8% $75,000-$99,999 3.9% Production/Transportation 16.5% $100,000-$149,999 1.9% Unemployment/Poverty $150,000-$199,999 0.4% Unemployed 6.5% $200,000+ 0.7% Below Poverty Line 29.3% Median Household Income: $25,019 |
Race Hispanic/Latino: 0.8% White*: 99% Black*: 0.1% Native American*: 0% Asian*: 0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0% Other*: 0% Multiracial*: 0.1% * Does not include individuals in this racial group who identify as Hispanic/Latino. 51005 |
Dude, you're playing for second place. I live in a 'Bright White' community. John Lott could come to my town and be inspired to write his next book called More Caucasions, Less Crime. Hispanic/Latino: 0.3% White*: 98.8% Black*: 0.1% Native American*: 0% Asian*: 0.2% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0% Other*: 0% Multiracial*: 0.4% |
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I live just outside of Clarksville, VA, 23927. I entered the zipcode for Clarksville. It says Clarksville has a .21 sq. mi. of water area. Clarksville is on the largest lake in the state. Something is fishy with their results. But we don't have many wetbacks...... yet. Hispanic/Latino: 0.6% White*: 67.6% Black*: 30.8% Native American*: 0% Asian*: 0.2% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0% Other*: 0% Multiracial*: 0.7% General Information: Latitude: 36.61665 Longitude: -78.540188 Population: 4456 Density: 65.13 (people per square land mile) Housing Units: 3030 Land Area: 68.42 sq. mi. Water Area: 0.21 sq. mi. Mike |
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What was more interesting to me was the Median Household Income. The Median Household Income for my Zip is $74,319 while our neighboring Zip codes are $55,425. Also the poverty and unemployment figure's were considerably lower to surrounding zipcodes that made up the surrounding county's. Social Indicators Educational Achievement: Marital Status: (among people 25 years or older) (among people 15 years or older) Less than 9th grade: 2.5% Never married: 17.2% 9th-12th grade (nongrad): 6.8% Married: 72.1% High school graduate: 23.2% Separated: 1.2% Some college: 23.2% Widowed: 4.1% Associate degree: 6.2% Divorced: 5.4% Bachelors degree: 26.8% Stability/Newcomer Appeal: Graduate/Professional: 11.4% Same home 5+ years: 60.1% High school or higher: 90.8% Social and economic indicators based on 2000 Census sample data. Bachelors or higher: 38.2% Green = Above U.S. Avg Red = Below U.S. Avg Red bkg. = Above U.S. Avg Green bkg. = Below U.S. Avg Economic Indicators Household Income Occupation <$10,000 1.9% (among employed persons over 16) $10,000-$14,999 1.2% Mgt./Professional 46.3% $15,000-$24,999 6.1% Service 10.2% $25,000-$34,999 6% Sales/Office 28.6% $35,000-$49,999 11.1% Farm/Fishing/Forestry 0.1% $50,000-$74,999 24.3% Construction/Extraction/Maint. 8.2% $75,000-$99,999 20.2% Production/Transportation 6.6% $100,000-$149,999 19.8% Unemployment/Poverty $150,000-$199,999 5.8% Unemployed 1.2% $200,000+ 3.6% Below Poverty Line 1.7% Median Household Income: $74,319 |
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not as lilly white as some of you: Hispanic/Latino: 4.3% White*: 80.2% Black*: 5.4% Native American*: 0% Asian*: 7.7% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0% Other*: 0.3% Multiracial*: 1.9% but probably richer: <$10,000 1.8% $10,000-$14,999 1% $15,000-$24,999 2.3% $25,000-$34,999 3.6% $35,000-$49,999 8.2% $50,000-$74,999 17.8% $75,000-$99,999 16.4% $100,000-$149,999 22.7% $150,000-$199,999 12.8% $200,000+ 13.5% Median Household Income: $98,466 |
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Hispanic/Latino: 1.3% White*: 95% Black*: 0.3% Native American*: 2% Asian*: 0.2% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0% Other*: 0% Multiracial*: 1.5% * Does not include individuals in this racial group who identify as Hispanic/Latino We have the Highest Highschool Graduates in the area, 2nd Highest BS Degrees, Near the bottom for unemployment and poverty. |
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Hispanic/Latino: 37.4% White*: 50.1% Black*: 7.3% Native American*: 0% Asian*: 3.2% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander*: 0.1% Other*: 0.2% Multiracial*: 1.5% Median Household Income: $43,084 It's a pretty strange area. There is a $1.7 million house for sale down the street, with some ghetto Section 8 apartments a couple blocks away.
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