New York City Council District 15 Demographics, Housing & Census Data

New York City Council District 15 Census and ACS demographic tables: population, race, age, income, poverty, rent, housing types, single-family homes, commute, education, internet access, health insurance, and disability.

New York City Council District 15

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Oswald Feliz
Oswald Feliz
District 15 Council Member (Bronx)
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Average Geographic Mismatch Error : 0.07 p.p. Geographic mismatch error comes from Census geographic boundaries not perfectly aligning with district boundaries. We can test how much mismatch error skews district statistics for a subset of variables. For this district , the average error is 0.07 percentage points. More detail is available on the district geography page , and the methodology page explains geographic mismatch error in more detail.

District 15 Quick Facts

Median Household Income
$38,604±$2.6k
District 15
$38,604±$2.6k
New York City
$80,483±$601
Adults with a Disability
23.6%±1.2 pp
District 15
23.6%±1.2 pp
New York City
14.5%±0.1 pp
Commuters Use Mass Transit
62.6%±2.4 pp
District 15
62.6%±2.4 pp
New York City
53.0%±0.2 pp
Households in Single-Family Homes
4.0%±0.8 pp
District 15
4.0%±0.8 pp
New York City
16.3%±0.2 pp
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Basic Demographics

Race & Ethnicity

Hispanic 65.0% ±1.8 pp108,120 ±3,033
White 5.1% ±0.6 pp8,565 ±1,015
Black 25.9% ±1.8 pp43,035 ±3,066
Asian 1.3% ±0.3 pp2,168 ±516
Other or Multi-racial 2.7% ±0.6 pp4,480 ±920
Note: Race categories (White, Black, Asian, Other) refer to non-Hispanic individuals of that race. Hispanic or Latino is counted separately and may be of any race. NYC’s citywide Hispanic margin of error is not shown because ACS treats the Hispanic-origin total as a controlled estimate for this geography, meaning it is fixed to an official Census population total rather than estimated only from the ACS sample. Non-Hispanic race categories still have published MOEs.
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Hispanic 65.0%±1.8 pp 28.5% ▲ +36.5% 5/51
White 5.1%±0.6 pp 31.0%±0.0 pp ▼ -25.8% 42/51
Black 25.9%±1.8 pp 20.4%±0.1 pp ▲ +5.5% 16/51
Asian 1.3%±0.3 pp 14.6%±0.1 pp ▼ -13.3% 49/51
Other or Multi-racial 2.7%±0.6 pp 5.5%±0.1 pp ▼ -2.8% 46/51
Note: Race categories (White, Black, Asian, Other) refer to non-Hispanic individuals of that race. Hispanic or Latino is counted separately and may be of any race. NYC’s citywide Hispanic margin of error is not shown because ACS treats the Hispanic-origin total as a controlled estimate for this geography, meaning it is fixed to an official Census population total rather than estimated only from the ACS sample. Non-Hispanic race categories still have published MOEs.
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Age Distribution

Under 5 6.6% ±0.7 pp11,062 ±1,188
5-17 19.2% ±1.0 pp31,912 ±1,658
18-24 11.3% ±0.7 pp18,761 ±1,175
25-44 28.1% ±1.0 pp46,832 ±1,588
45-64 22.3% ±0.9 pp37,059 ±1,512
65-74 7.7% ±0.7 pp12,874 ±1,096
75-84 3.5% ±0.5 pp5,873 ±760
85+ 1.2% ±0.2 pp1,995 ±410
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Under 5 6.6%±0.7 pp 5.7%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.0% 7/51
5-17 19.2%±1.0 pp 14.5%±0.1 pp ▲ +4.7% 4/51
18-24 11.3%±0.7 pp 8.1%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.2% 3/51
25-44 28.1%±1.0 pp 30.7%±0.1 pp ▼ -2.6% 27/51
45-64 22.3%±0.9 pp 24.5%±0.1 pp ▼ -2.2% 42/51
65-74 7.7%±0.7 pp 9.5%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.7% 41/51
75-84 3.5%±0.5 pp 5.0%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.5% 43/51
85+ 1.2%±0.2 pp 2.1%±0.0 pp ▼ -0.9% 46/51
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Educational Attainment

No High School Diploma 29.4% ±1.5 pp30,800 ±1,597
High School Diploma or GED 30.3% ±1.5 pp31,743 ±1,564
Some College or Associate's Degree 25.0% ±1.4 pp26,146 ±1,498
Bachelor's Degree 10.4% ±1.0 pp10,839 ±1,070
Graduate Degree 4.8% ±0.8 pp5,067 ±857
Universe: Population 25 years and over · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
No High School Diploma 29.4%±1.5 pp 16.2%±0.2 pp ▲ +13.3% 6/51
High School Diploma or GED 30.3%±1.5 pp 22.7%±0.2 pp ▲ +7.7% 8/51
Some College or Associate's Degree 25.0%±1.4 pp 19.5%±0.2 pp ▲ +5.5% 8/51
Bachelor's Degree 10.4%±1.0 pp 24.0%±0.2 pp ▼ -13.6% 51/51
Graduate Degree 4.8%±0.8 pp 17.7%±0.1 pp ▼ -12.8% 47/51
Universe: Population 25 years and over · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Household Size

Average Household Size 2.49±0.08
1-Person Households 34.5% ±1.6 pp21,635 ±1,017
2-Person Households 26.4% ±1.5 pp16,550 ±946
3-Person Households 16.4% ±1.5 pp10,260 ±944
4+ Person Households 22.8% ±1.8 pp14,297 ±1,112
Universe: Occupied housing units · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Average Household Size 2.49±0.08 2.48±0.01 ▲ +0.01 31/51
1-Person Households 34.5%±1.6 pp 33.8%±0.2 pp ▲ +0.7% 19/51
2-Person Households 26.4%±1.5 pp 29.2%±0.2 pp ▼ -2.8% 38/51
3-Person Households 16.4%±1.5 pp 15.8%±0.2 pp ▲ +0.6% 30/51
4+ Person Households 22.8%±1.8 pp 21.2%±0.2 pp ▲ +1.5% 28/51
Universe: Occupied housing units · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Marital Status

Never Married 52.7% ±1.3 pp68,699 ±1,702
Married 27.5% ±1.2 pp35,845 ±1,517
Separated 5.3% ±0.6 pp6,843 ±814
Divorced 10.5% ±0.8 pp13,634 ±1,043
Widowed 4.1% ±0.5 pp5,293 ±696
Universe: Population 15 years and over · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Never Married 52.7%±1.3 pp 44.4%±0.2 pp ▲ +8.3% 12/51
Married 27.5%±1.2 pp 39.4%±0.2 pp ▼ -11.9% 44/51
Separated 5.3%±0.6 pp 2.8%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.5% 4/51
Divorced 10.5%±0.8 pp 8.2%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.2% 2/51
Widowed 4.1%±0.5 pp 5.2%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.1% 42/51
Universe: Population 15 years and over · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Language Spoken at Home

Speak English Only 35.8% ±1.8 pp55,444 ±2,774
Spanish 54.6% ±1.7 pp84,597 ±2,692
Other Languages 8.5% ±1.1 pp13,101 ±1,719
French, Haitian, or Cajun 1.1% ±0.3 pp1,750 ±503
Note: The ‘Other Languages’ row includes named language groups with a prevalence below 1% in this ward or district, as well as languages not separately enumerated by the Census Bureau. See the full list of language categories and what they include.
Universe: Population 5 years and over · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Speak English Only 35.8%±1.8 pp 52.3%±0.2 pp ▼ -16.5% 42/51
Spanish 54.6%±1.7 pp 22.6%±0.1 pp ▲ +32.0% 5/51
Other Languages 8.5%±1.1 pp 2.0%±0.1 pp ▲ +6.4% 2/51
French, Haitian, or Cajun 1.1%±0.3 pp 2.4%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.2% 32/34
Note: The ‘Other Languages’ row includes named language groups with a prevalence below 1% in this ward or district, as well as languages not separately enumerated by the Census Bureau. See the full list of language categories and what they include.
Universe: Population 5 years and over · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

English Proficiency

Native English Speaker or Speaks English Very Well 67.4% ±1.3 pp104,610 ±2,094
Speaks English Well 12.4% ±1.1 pp19,310 ±1,685
Speaks English Not Well 12.0% ±0.9 pp18,597 ±1,382
Does Not Speak English 8.2% ±0.8 pp12,788 ±1,282
Speaks English Less Than Very Well 32.6% ±1.4 pp50,696 ±2,212
Universe: Population 5 years and over · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Native English Speaker or Speaks English Very Well 67.4%±1.3 pp 77.5%±0.3 pp ▼ -10.2% 43/51
Speaks English Well 12.4%±1.1 pp 10.5%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.0% 16/51
Speaks English Not Well 12.0%±0.9 pp 8.3%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.7% 11/51
Does Not Speak English 8.2%±0.8 pp 3.7%±0.1 pp ▲ +4.5% 7/51
Speaks English Less Than Very Well 32.6%±1.4 pp 22.5%±0.2 pp ▲ +10.2% 9/51
Universe: Population 5 years and over · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Household Composition

Married-Couple Households 21.5% ±1.7 pp13,462 ±1,036
Unmarried-Couple Households 6.8% ±1.0 pp4,282 ±634
One-Person Households 34.5% ±2.1 pp21,613 ±1,326
Other Household Types 37.2% ±3.8 pp23,320 ±2,370
Note: “Other” includes single-parent households, adult roommates, and multi-generational households without a couple at the head.
Universe: Households · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Married-Couple Households 21.5%±1.7 pp NA%±0.2 pp 45/51
Unmarried-Couple Households 6.8%±1.0 pp NA%±0.1 pp 18/51
One-Person Households 34.5%±2.1 pp NA%±0.3 pp 19/51
Other Household Types 37.2%±3.8 pp NA%±0.6 pp 6/51
Note: “Other” includes single-parent households, adult roommates, and multi-generational households without a couple at the head.
Universe: Households · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Children by Household Type

Children in Married-Couple Households 33.5% ±3.6 pp14,104 ±1,523
Children in Unmarried-Couple Households 11.0% ±2.6 pp4,627 ±1,111
Children in Single-Mother Households 50.9% ±4.3 pp21,430 ±1,825
Children in Single-Father Households 4.5% ±1.4 pp1,903 ±602
Note: Children under 18 in households, excluding householders, spouses, and unmarried partners. Household types are classified by the “householder” — typically the person who owns or rents the home. In some circumstances, someone classified as a single parent could have another familial relationship to the child — for instance, a grandmother raising a child alone. Similarly, it is possible that a grandmother is the householder and counted as a single-parent household, while married or cohabiting parents also reside in the home and primarily raise the children.
Universe: Children under 18 years in households · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Children in Married-Couple Households 33.5%±3.6 pp 59.9%±0.5 pp ▼ -26.4% 48/51
Children in Unmarried-Couple Households 11.0%±2.6 pp 6.9%±0.3 pp ▲ +4.1% 4/51
Children in Single-Mother Households 50.9%±4.3 pp 28.5%±0.5 pp ▲ +22.4% 3/51
Children in Single-Father Households 4.5%±1.4 pp 4.6%±0.3 pp ▼ -0.1% 28/51
Note: Children under 18 in households, excluding householders, spouses, and unmarried partners. Household types are classified by the “householder” — typically the person who owns or rents the home. In some circumstances, someone classified as a single parent could have another familial relationship to the child — for instance, a grandmother raising a child alone. Similarly, it is possible that a grandmother is the householder and counted as a single-parent household, while married or cohabiting parents also reside in the home and primarily raise the children.
Universe: Children under 18 years in households · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Veteran Status

Veteran 1.6% ±0.4 pp1,981 ±471
↳ Post-9/11 Gulf War Era 22.3% ±12.6 pp441 ±250
↳ Pre-9/11 Gulf War Era Only 26.6% ±16.6 pp527 ±329
↳ Vietnam Era 7.6% ±9.3 pp150 ±185
↳ Korean War 2.7% ±7.3 pp54 ±145
↳ World War II 1.8% ±5.6 pp36 ±112
↳ Other / Peacetime Service 39.0% ±13.5 pp773 ±268
Universe varies by row: Veteran row — civilian population 18 years and over; era rows — civilian veterans 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Veteran 1.6%±0.4 pp 1.8%±0.1 pp ▼ -0.2% 29/51
↳ Post-9/11 Gulf War Era 22.3%±12.6 pp 23.3%±1.2 pp ▼ -1.0% 33/51
↳ Pre-9/11 Gulf War Era Only 26.6%±16.6 pp 11.4%±0.9 pp ▲ +15.2% 2/51
↳ Vietnam Era 7.6%±9.3 pp 30.3%±1.3 pp ▼ -22.8% 51/51
↳ Korean War 2.7%±7.3 pp 6.7%±0.8 pp ▼ -3.9% 41/51
↳ World War II 1.8%±5.6 pp 1.5%±0.3 pp ▲ +0.3% 18/51
↳ Other / Peacetime Service 39.0%±13.5 pp 26.8%±1.2 pp ▲ +12.2% 2/51
Universe varies by row: Veteran row — civilian population 18 years and over; era rows — civilian veterans 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Immigration

Place of Birth and Citizenship

U.S.-Born Residents 62.8% ±1.6 pp104,505 ±2,690
Foreign-Born Residents 37.2% ±1.5 pp61,862 ±2,503
↳ Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens 18.0% ±1.0 pp29,897 ±1,688
↳ Foreign-Born Noncitizens 19.2% ±1.4 pp31,965 ±2,270
Note: A small share of people born abroad to U.S. parents are counted as U.S.-born.
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
U.S.-Born Residents 62.8%±1.6 pp 63.4%±0.2 pp ▼ -0.6% 30/51
Foreign-Born Residents 37.2%±1.5 pp 36.6%±0.2 pp ▲ +0.6% 22/51
↳ Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens 18.0%±1.0 pp 21.5%±0.1 pp ▼ -3.6% 33/51
↳ Foreign-Born Noncitizens 19.2%±1.4 pp 15.1%±0.2 pp ▲ +4.1% 8/51
Note: A small share of people born abroad to U.S. parents are counted as U.S.-born.
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Foreign-Born Residents by Country of Birth

All foreign-born residents: 37.2%±1.4 ppAll foreign-born residents: 61,669±2,395
Born in Dominican Republic 19.5%±1.3 pp32,298±2,190
Born in Mexico 3.5%±0.7 pp5,736±1,159
Born in Ghana 2.8%±0.7 pp4,708±1,137
Born in Ecuador 1.2%±0.4 pp1,971±637
Born in Honduras 1.0%±0.3 pp1,741±461
Born in other countries 7.7%12,847
‘Born in other countries’ includes all countries where the foreign-born population is below 1% of the total ward population.
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Ward 15 New York City Difference Rank
All foreign-born residents 37.2% ±1.4 pp61,669 36.6% ±0.2 pp3,106,148 ▲ +0.6% 22/51
Born in Dominican Republic 19.5% ±1.3 pp32,298 4.7% ±0.1 pp399,232 ▲ +14.8% 3/51
Born in Mexico 3.5% ±0.7 pp5,736 1.8% ±0.1 pp156,623 ▲ +1.6% 6/51
Born in Ghana 2.8% ±0.7 pp4,708 0.4% ±0.0 pp33,026 ▲ +2.4% 2/51
Born in Ecuador 1.2% ±0.4 pp1,971 1.6% ±0.1 pp133,149 ▼ -0.4% 21/51
Born in Honduras 1.0% ±0.3 pp1,741 0.4% ±0.0 pp30,223 ▲ +0.7% 2/51
Born in other countries 7.7%12,847
‘Born in other countries’ includes all countries where the foreign-born population is below 1% of the total ward population.
The city average is not shown for ‘Born in other countries’ — the composition of countries in this category can differ across New York City as a whole.
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Foreign-Born Residents by Year of U.S. Entry

Total Foreign-Born Residents 37.2%±1.4 pp61,670±3,033
Entered the U.S. in 2010 or Later 14.8% ±1.3 pp24,540 ±2,124
Entered the U.S. From 2000 to 2009 8.9% ±0.8 pp14,753 ±1,346
Entered the U.S. From 1990 to 1999 6.3% ±0.6 pp10,507 ±960
Entered the U.S. Before 1990 7.2% ±0.7 pp11,870 ±1,101
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Total Foreign-Born Residents 37.2%±1.4 pp61,670±3,033 36.6%±0.2 pp ▲ +0.6%
Entered the U.S. in 2010 or Later 14.8%±1.3 pp 10.8%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.9% 8/51
Entered the U.S. From 2000 to 2009 8.9%±0.8 pp 7.9%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.0% 16/51
Entered the U.S. From 1990 to 1999 6.3%±0.6 pp 7.8%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.5% 36/51
Entered the U.S. Before 1990 7.2%±0.7 pp 10.1%±0.1 pp ▼ -2.9% 37/51
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Household Income & Poverty

Household Income

Median Household Income $38,604±$2,645
Less Than $25k 39.1% ±2.4 pp24,524 ±1,498
$25k-$50k 21.8% ±1.7 pp13,675 ±1,098
$50k-$75k 15.1% ±1.6 pp9,447 ±1,008
$75k-$100k 8.7% ±1.2 pp5,471 ±737
$100k-$150k 9.3% ±1.2 pp5,804 ±753
$150k+ 6.1% ±1.0 pp3,822 ±622
Note: Medians are approximated via unit-level averages. See methodology page for more details.
Universe: Households · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Median Household Income $38,604±$2,645 $80,483±$601 ▼ −$41,879 50/51
Less Than $25k 39.1%±2.4 pp 19.4%±0.2 pp ▲ +19.6% 3/51
$25k-$50k 21.8%±1.7 pp 15.0%±0.2 pp ▲ +6.8% 4/51
$50k-$75k 15.1%±1.6 pp 13.0%±0.2 pp ▲ +2.0% 13/51
$75k-$100k 8.7%±1.2 pp 10.8%±0.2 pp ▼ -2.1% 42/51
$100k-$150k 9.3%±1.2 pp 15.1%±0.2 pp ▼ -5.9% 48/51
$150k+ 6.1%±1.0 pp 26.6%±0.2 pp ▼ -20.5% 51/51
Note: Medians are approximated via unit-level averages. See methodology page for more details.
Universe: Households · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Poverty Status

Below the Poverty Line 34.3% ±2.2 pp56,997 ±3,616
Below 200% of the Poverty Line 60.0% ±2.8 pp99,771 ±4,630
Below 50% of the Poverty Line 17.3% ±1.7 pp28,737 ±2,847
Note: Excludes some populations like college dorms and nursing homes. See how poverty is defined and measured.
Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized population (excludes institutionalized group quarters, such as correctional facilities and nursing homes; includes residents of college dorms) · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Below the Poverty Line 34.3%±2.2 pp 17.9%±0.2 pp ▲ +16.4% 4/51
Below 200% of the Poverty Line 60.0%±2.8 pp 34.5%±0.3 pp ▲ +25.5% 2/51
Below 50% of the Poverty Line 17.3%±1.7 pp 8.8%±0.1 pp ▲ +8.5% 4/51
Note: Excludes some populations like college dorms and nursing homes. See how poverty is defined and measured.
Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized population (excludes institutionalized group quarters, such as correctional facilities and nursing homes; includes residents of college dorms) · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Material Hardship

Food Insecurity 46.1%59,077
Housing Insecurity 37.2%47,707
Transportation Barriers 20.9%26,744
Threatened Utility Shutoff 21.2%27,147
Note: Food insecurity: not having enough money to buy food in the past 12 months. Housing insecurity: worried about losing housing in the past 12 months. Transportation barriers: lack of reliable transportation keeping them from medical appointments, meetings, work, or from getting things needed for daily living in the past 12 months. Utility services threat: threatened with utility service shutoff in the past 12 months.
Universe: Adults 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Food Insecurity 46.1% 24.4% ▲ +21.7% 2/51
Housing Insecurity 37.2% 19.8% ▲ +17.4% 2/51
Transportation Barriers 20.9% 11.5% ▲ +9.4% 2/51
Threatened Utility Shutoff 21.2% 10.8% ▲ +10.4% 2/51
Note: Food insecurity: not having enough money to buy food in the past 12 months. Housing insecurity: worried about losing housing in the past 12 months. Transportation barriers: lack of reliable transportation keeping them from medical appointments, meetings, work, or from getting things needed for daily living in the past 12 months. Utility services threat: threatened with utility service shutoff in the past 12 months.
Universe: Adults 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)

Work & Employment

Employment Status, Ages 25–54

In the Labor Force 75.9% ±1.7 pp49,969 ±1,138
↳ Employed 66.2% ±1.9 pp43,580 ±1,247
↳ Unemployed 9.6% ±1.1 pp6,302 ±741
↳ Unemployment Rate 12.6% ±1.5 pp
Not in the Labor Force 24.1% ±5.0 pp15,867 ±3,285
Note: “In the Labor Force” counts people who are either employed or unemployed but actively looking for work. “Not in the Labor Force” counts those who are neither working nor looking for work; common reasons include disability, caregiving responsibilities, schooling, and early retirement. The unemployment rate is the share of the labor force (not of all adults) who are looking for work but do not currently have a job.
Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized population 25 to 54 years old · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
In the Labor Force 75.9%±1.7 pp 83.1%±0.2 pp ▼ -7.2% 48/51
↳ Employed 66.2%±1.9 pp 77.0%±0.2 pp ▼ -10.8% 48/51
↳ Unemployed 9.6%±1.1 pp 6.0%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.5% 2/51
↳ Unemployment Rate 12.6%±1.5 pp 7.3%±0.2 pp ▲ +5.4% 2/51
Not in the Labor Force 24.1%±5.0 pp 16.9%±0.7 pp ▲ +7.2% 4/51
Note: “In the Labor Force” counts people who are either employed or unemployed but actively looking for work. “Not in the Labor Force” counts those who are neither working nor looking for work; common reasons include disability, caregiving responsibilities, schooling, and early retirement. The unemployment rate is the share of the labor force (not of all adults) who are looking for work but do not currently have a job.
Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized population 25 to 54 years old · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Occupation

Management, Business, Science & Arts 22.2% ±1.9 pp14,253 ±1,200
↳ Management Occupations 6.1% ±1.1 pp3,912 ±690
↳ Business & Financial Operations 2.2% ±0.5 pp1,410 ±342
↳ Computer & Mathematical 1.0% ±0.4 pp662 ±238
↳ Architecture & Engineering 0.3% ±0.3 pp198 ±188
↳ Life, Physical & Social Science 0.7% ±0.5 pp456 ±316
↳ Community & Social Service 2.8% ±0.8 pp1,791 ±509
↳ Legal Occupations 0.6% ±0.4 pp362 ±230
↳ Education, Training & Library 4.2% ±0.8 pp2,723 ±509
↳ Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media 1.1% ±0.4 pp721 ±258
↳ Health Diagnosing & Treating Practitioners 2.0% ±0.6 pp1,276 ±375
↳ Health Technologists & Technicians 1.2% ±0.4 pp742 ±255
Service 39.2% ±2.6 pp25,201 ±1,644
↳ Healthcare Support 15.5% ±1.6 pp9,925 ±1,032
↳ Protective Service 4.0% ±0.8 pp2,586 ±528
↳ Food Preparation & Serving 7.7% ±1.2 pp4,920 ±763
↳ Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance 8.0% ±1.3 pp5,137 ±809
↳ Personal Care & Service 4.1% ±0.8 pp2,635 ±500
Sales & Office 18.2% ±1.6 pp11,671 ±1,049
↳ Sales & Related 8.7% ±1.2 pp5,589 ±749
↳ Office & Administrative Support 9.5% ±1.1 pp6,083 ±731
Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance 6.8% ±1.1 pp4,395 ±735
↳ Farming, Fishing & Forestry 0.3% ±0.3 pp172 ±186
↳ Construction & Extraction 4.6% ±1.0 pp2,943 ±624
↳ Installation, Maintenance & Repair 2.0% ±0.6 pp1,280 ±401
Production, Transportation & Material Moving 13.5% ±1.5 pp8,691 ±935
↳ Production Occupations 2.2% ±0.5 pp1,407 ±350
↳ Transportation Occupations 7.3% ±1.0 pp4,672 ±654
↳ Material Moving Occupations 4.1% ±0.9 pp2,611 ±562
Note: Occupation categories follow the Bureau of Labor Statistics Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. See the full listing of occupations in each category.
Universe: Civilian employed population 16 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Management, Business, Science & Arts 22.2%±1.9 pp 46.8%±0.2 pp ▼ -24.6% 49/51
↳ Management Occupations 6.1%±1.1 pp 11.5%±0.2 pp ▼ -5.4% 47/51
↳ Business & Financial Operations 2.2%±0.5 pp 7.1%±0.1 pp ▼ -4.9% 51/51
↳ Computer & Mathematical 1.0%±0.4 pp 4.1%±0.1 pp ▼ -3.0% 51/51
↳ Architecture & Engineering 0.3%±0.3 pp 1.3%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.0% 51/51
↳ Life, Physical & Social Science 0.7%±0.5 pp 1.3%±0.1 pp ▼ -0.5% 35/51
↳ Community & Social Service 2.8%±0.8 pp 2.1%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.6% 12/51
↳ Legal Occupations 0.6%±0.4 pp 2.3%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.7% 49/51
↳ Education, Training & Library 4.2%±0.8 pp 6.8%±0.1 pp ▼ -2.6% 48/51
↳ Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media 1.1%±0.4 pp 4.7%±0.1 pp ▼ -3.6% 47/51
↳ Health Diagnosing & Treating Practitioners 2.0%±0.6 pp 4.1%±0.1 pp ▼ -2.1% 46/51
↳ Health Technologists & Technicians 1.2%±0.4 pp 1.5%±0.1 pp ▼ -0.4% 36/51
Service 39.2%±2.6 pp 21.5%±0.2 pp ▲ +17.8% 2/51
↳ Healthcare Support 15.5%±1.6 pp 7.0%±0.1 pp ▲ +8.5% 1/51
↳ Protective Service 4.0%±0.8 pp 2.7%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.3% 17/51
↳ Food Preparation & Serving 7.7%±1.2 pp 4.8%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.8% 8/51
↳ Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance 8.0%±1.3 pp 3.7%±0.1 pp ▲ +4.3% 3/51
↳ Personal Care & Service 4.1%±0.8 pp 3.2%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.9% 11/51
Sales & Office 18.2%±1.6 pp 17.7%±0.2 pp ▲ +0.5% 23/51
↳ Sales & Related 8.7%±1.2 pp 7.8%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.9% 11/51
↳ Office & Administrative Support 9.5%±1.1 pp 9.9%±0.1 pp ▼ -0.4% 33/51
Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance 6.8%±1.1 pp 5.4%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.4% 15/51
↳ Farming, Fishing & Forestry 0.3%±0.3 pp 0.1%±0.0 pp ▲ +0.2% 2/51
↳ Construction & Extraction 4.6%±1.0 pp 3.8%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.8% 16/51
↳ Installation, Maintenance & Repair 2.0%±0.6 pp 1.6%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.4% 17/51
Production, Transportation & Material Moving 13.5%±1.5 pp 8.7%±0.1 pp ▲ +4.9% 4/51
↳ Production Occupations 2.2%±0.5 pp 2.1%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.1% 23/51
↳ Transportation Occupations 7.3%±1.0 pp 4.5%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.8% 7/51
↳ Material Moving Occupations 4.1%±0.9 pp 2.1%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.9% 2/51
Note: Occupation categories follow the Bureau of Labor Statistics Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. See the full listing of occupations in each category.
Universe: Civilian employed population 16 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Industry of Employment

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Mining 0.3% ±0.3 pp183 ±191
↳ Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 0.3% ±0.3 pp183 ±191
↳ Mining, Quarrying & Oil and Gas Extraction 0.0% ±0.2 pp0
Construction 5.4% ±1.0 pp3,477 ±664
Manufacturing 2.2% ±0.6 pp1,389 ±383
Wholesale Trade 1.3% ±0.5 pp821 ±302
Retail Trade 12.3% ±1.3 pp7,872 ±834
Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities 9.7% ±1.1 pp6,212 ±722
↳ Transportation & Warehousing 9.4% ±1.1 pp6,014 ±711
↳ Utilities 0.3% ±0.3 pp198 ±207
Information 1.4% ±0.5 pp908 ±295
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate 5.0% ±0.9 pp3,206 ±547
↳ Finance & Insurance 1.8% ±0.5 pp1,132 ±339
↳ Real Estate & Rental and Leasing 3.2% ±0.7 pp2,074 ±459
Professional, Scientific & Management Services 10.0% ±1.3 pp6,400 ±819
↳ Professional, Scientific & Technical Services 2.9% ±0.6 pp1,861 ±390
↳ Management of Companies & Enterprises 0.1% ±0.2 pp62 ±147
↳ Administrative, Support & Waste Management Services 7.0% ±1.2 pp4,477 ±749
Education, Health Care & Social Assistance 34.1% ±1.8 pp21,878 ±1,169
↳ Educational Services 6.1% ±0.9 pp3,918 ±556
↳ Health Care & Social Assistance 28.0% ±1.8 pp17,960 ±1,149
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Food Services 10.1% ±1.2 pp6,517 ±793
↳ Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 1.2% ±0.4 pp743 ±266
↳ Accommodation & Food Services 9.0% ±1.2 pp5,773 ±769
Other Services 6.3% ±1.0 pp4,047 ±625
Public Administration 2.0% ±0.6 pp1,303 ±360
Note: Industry categories follow the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). See the full listing of industries in each category.
Universe: Civilian employed population 16 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Mining 0.3%±0.3 pp 0.1%±0.0 pp ▲ +0.2% 2/51
↳ Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 0.3%±0.3 pp 0.1%±0.0 pp ▲ +0.2% 2/51
↳ Mining, Quarrying & Oil and Gas Extraction 0.0%±0.2 pp 0.0%±0.0 pp ▼ -0.0% 14/51
Construction 5.4%±1.0 pp 4.9%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.5% 22/51
Manufacturing 2.2%±0.6 pp 2.9%±0.1 pp ▼ -0.7% 42/51
Wholesale Trade 1.3%±0.5 pp 1.6%±0.1 pp ▼ -0.3% 37/51
Retail Trade 12.3%±1.3 pp 8.5%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.8% 1/51
Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities 9.7%±1.1 pp 6.6%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.1% 8/51
↳ Transportation & Warehousing 9.4%±1.1 pp 6.2%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.1% 8/51
↳ Utilities 0.3%±0.3 pp 0.4%±0.0 pp ▼ -0.0% 30/51
Information 1.4%±0.5 pp 3.8%±0.1 pp ▼ -2.4% 44/51
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate 5.0%±0.9 pp 9.2%±0.1 pp ▼ -4.2% 47/51
↳ Finance & Insurance 1.8%±0.5 pp 6.6%±0.1 pp ▼ -4.8% 51/51
↳ Real Estate & Rental and Leasing 3.2%±0.7 pp 2.6%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.6% 7/51
Professional, Scientific & Management Services 10.0%±1.3 pp 15.4%±0.2 pp ▼ -5.5% 43/51
↳ Professional, Scientific & Technical Services 2.9%±0.6 pp 11.1%±0.2 pp ▼ -8.2% 50/51
↳ Management of Companies & Enterprises 0.1%±0.2 pp 0.1%±0.0 pp ▼ -0.0% 31/51
↳ Administrative, Support & Waste Management Services 7.0%±1.2 pp 4.2%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.8% 4/51
Education, Health Care & Social Assistance 34.1%±1.8 pp 29.0%±0.2 pp ▲ +5.1% 13/51
↳ Educational Services 6.1%±0.9 pp 9.9%±0.1 pp ▼ -3.8% 48/51
↳ Health Care & Social Assistance 28.0%±1.8 pp 19.0%±0.2 pp ▲ +8.9% 5/51
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Food Services 10.1%±1.2 pp 9.0%±0.2 pp ▲ +1.1% 17/51
↳ Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 1.2%±0.4 pp 2.7%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.5% 46/51
↳ Accommodation & Food Services 9.0%±1.2 pp 6.4%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.6% 10/51
Other Services 6.3%±1.0 pp 5.1%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.2% 6/51
Public Administration 2.0%±0.6 pp 4.0%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.9% 51/51
Note: Industry categories follow the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). See the full listing of industries in each category.
Universe: Civilian employed population 16 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Class of Worker

Private Company Employee 71.2% ±1.6 pp45,689 ±1,035
Self-Employed 7.6% ±1.2 pp4,889 ±774
Nonprofit 10.6% ±1.2 pp6,835 ±764
Government 10.4% ±1.2 pp6,695 ±776
Unpaid Family Worker 0.2% ±0.2 pp105 ±159
Note: Unpaid family workers are people who worked without pay in a family member’s business, farm, or professional practice. This category does not include other roles such as stay at home parents.
Universe: Civilian employed population 16 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Private Company Employee 71.2%±1.6 pp 65.4%±0.2 pp ▲ +5.7% 5/51
Self-Employed 7.6%±1.2 pp 10.0%±0.2 pp ▼ -2.4% 39/51
Nonprofit 10.6%±1.2 pp 12.0%±0.2 pp ▼ -1.3% 30/51
Government 10.4%±1.2 pp 13.8%±0.2 pp ▼ -3.4% 39/51
Unpaid Family Worker 0.2%±0.2 pp 0.2%±0.0 pp ▼ -0.0% 26/51
Note: Unpaid family workers are people who worked without pay in a family member’s business, farm, or professional practice. This category does not include other roles such as stay at home parents.
Universe: Civilian employed population 16 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Full-Time vs. Part-Time Work

Full-Time, Year-Round 53.7% ±1.9 pp40,020 ±1,389
Part-Time or Part-Year 46.3% ±1.7 pp34,438 ±1,294
Note: ‘Full-time, year-round’ means usually working 35 or more hours per week for 50 or more weeks in the past 12 months; paid time off, sick leave, and holidays count toward weeks worked. Shares are calculated among workers who reported earnings; people with no earnings are excluded.
Universe: Workers 16 years and over with earnings · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Full-Time, Year-Round 53.7%±1.9 pp 65.3%±0.1 pp ▼ -11.5% 49/51
Part-Time or Part-Year 46.3%±1.7 pp 34.7%±0.2 pp ▲ +11.5% 3/51
Note: ‘Full-time, year-round’ means usually working 35 or more hours per week for 50 or more weeks in the past 12 months; paid time off, sick leave, and holidays count toward weeks worked. Shares are calculated among workers who reported earnings; people with no earnings are excluded.
Universe: Workers 16 years and over with earnings · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Earnings of Full-Time, Year-Round Workers

Under $25,000 14.1% ±2.0 pp5,651 ±804
$25,000–$34,999 16.0% ±1.8 pp6,397 ±735
$35,000–$49,999 26.4% ±2.2 pp10,554 ±884
$50,000–$74,999 26.4% ±2.2 pp10,549 ±899
$75,000–$99,999 9.8% ±1.5 pp3,941 ±598
$100,000 or More 7.3% ±1.3 pp2,928 ±514
Note: ‘Full-time, year-round’ means usually working 35 or more hours per week for 50 or more weeks in the past 12 months; paid time off, sick leave, and holidays count toward weeks worked.
Universe: Full-time, year-round workers 16 years and over with earnings · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Under $25,000 14.1%±2.0 pp 7.4%±0.2 pp ▲ +6.7% 5/51
$25,000–$34,999 16.0%±1.8 pp 8.6%±0.2 pp ▲ +7.4% 4/51
$35,000–$49,999 26.4%±2.2 pp 15.4%±0.2 pp ▲ +11.0% 2/51
$50,000–$74,999 26.4%±2.2 pp 21.1%±0.2 pp ▲ +5.3% 7/51
$75,000–$99,999 9.8%±1.5 pp 14.8%±0.2 pp ▼ -4.9% 49/51
$100,000 or More 7.3%±1.3 pp 32.8%±0.3 pp ▼ -25.4% 51/51
Note: ‘Full-time, year-round’ means usually working 35 or more hours per week for 50 or more weeks in the past 12 months; paid time off, sick leave, and holidays count toward weeks worked.
Universe: Full-time, year-round workers 16 years and over with earnings · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Earnings of Part-Time or Part-Year Workers

Under $5,000 20.8% ±2.1 pp7,161 ±729
$5,000–$9,999 14.7% ±1.8 pp5,062 ±633
$10,000–$14,999 14.5% ±2.2 pp4,998 ±749
$15,000–$24,999 24.0% ±2.2 pp8,267 ±767
$25,000–$49,999 20.0% ±2.3 pp6,888 ±808
$50,000 or More 6.0% ±1.4 pp2,062 ±492
Note: ‘Part-time or part-year’ includes everyone who did not work full-time, year-round—those who usually worked fewer than 35 hours per week or fewer than 50 weeks during the year; paid time off, sick leave, and holidays count toward weeks worked.
Universe: Workers 16 years and over with earnings (part-time or part-year) · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Under $5,000 20.8%±2.1 pp 16.7%±0.3 pp ▲ +4.1% 5/51
$5,000–$9,999 14.7%±1.8 pp 11.4%±0.3 pp ▲ +3.3% 3/51
$10,000–$14,999 14.5%±2.2 pp 11.2%±0.2 pp ▲ +3.3% 2/51
$15,000–$24,999 24.0%±2.2 pp 19.7%±0.3 pp ▲ +4.3% 5/51
$25,000–$49,999 20.0%±2.3 pp 22.3%±0.3 pp ▼ -2.3% 42/51
$50,000 or More 6.0%±1.4 pp 18.7%±0.3 pp ▼ -12.7% 51/51
Note: ‘Part-time or part-year’ includes everyone who did not work full-time, year-round—those who usually worked fewer than 35 hours per week or fewer than 50 weeks during the year; paid time off, sick leave, and holidays count toward weeks worked.
Universe: Workers 16 years and over with earnings (part-time or part-year) · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Earnings of All Workers

Under $25,000 41.9% ±1.8 pp31,342 ±1,346
$25,000–$34,999 13.9% ±1.3 pp10,401 ±958
$35,000–$49,999 18.0% ±1.5 pp13,481 ±1,085
$50,000–$74,999 15.9% ±1.4 pp11,892 ±1,020
$75,000–$99,999 5.9% ±0.9 pp4,374 ±645
$100,000 or More 4.4% ±0.7 pp3,262 ±548
Note: Includes all workers who reported earnings in the past 12 months, regardless of full-time or part-time/part-year work status.
Universe: Workers 16 years and over with earnings · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Under $25,000 41.9%±1.8 pp 25.3%±0.2 pp ▲ +16.6% 2/51
$25,000–$34,999 13.9%±1.3 pp 10.0%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.9% 8/51
$35,000–$49,999 18.0%±1.5 pp 13.4%±0.2 pp ▲ +4.6% 6/51
$50,000–$74,999 15.9%±1.4 pp 16.6%±0.2 pp ▼ -0.7% 34/51
$75,000–$99,999 5.9%±0.9 pp 11.0%±0.1 pp ▼ -5.2% 49/51
$100,000 or More 4.4%±0.7 pp 23.7%±0.2 pp ▼ -19.3% 51/51
Note: Includes all workers who reported earnings in the past 12 months, regardless of full-time or part-time/part-year work status.
Universe: Workers 16 years and over with earnings · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Students

K-12 School Enrollment

Enrolled in K-12 School 18.0% ±1.0 pp30,054 ±1,607
Public School (Among K-12 Enrollees)Public School 94.6% ±1.4 pp28,441 ±426
Private School (Among K-12 Enrollees)Private School 5.4% ±1.4 pp1,612 ±409
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Enrolled in K-12 School 18.0%±1.0 pp 14.0%±0.1 pp ▲ +4.0% 4/51
Public School (Among K-12 Enrollees)Public School 94.6%±1.4 pp 80.3%±0.2 pp ▲ +14.4% 3/51
Private School (Among K-12 Enrollees)Private School 5.4%±1.4 pp 19.7%±0.3 pp ▼ -14.4% 49/51
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

College Enrollment

Enrolled in College or Graduate School 8.3% ±0.6 pp13,731 ±1,025
Public College or University (Among College Enrollees)Public College or University 53.8% ±4.5 pp7,381 ±624
Private College or University (Among College Enrollees)Private College or University 46.2% ±3.4 pp6,350 ±471
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Enrolled in College or Graduate School 8.3%±0.6 pp 7.0%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.3% 5/51
Public College or University (Among College Enrollees)Public College or University 53.8%±4.5 pp 55.1%±0.6 pp ▼ -1.3% 36/51
Private College or University (Among College Enrollees)Private College or University 46.2%±3.4 pp 44.9%±0.5 pp ▲ +1.3% 16/51
Universe: Total population · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Student Digital Access

K–12 Students Without a Computer and/or Internet 6.0% ±1.4 pp2,081 ±470
College Students Without a Computer and/or Internet 8.1% ±3.6 pp843 ±373
Universe: K-12 row — students enrolled in Pre-K through 12th grade; College row — students enrolled in college or graduate school · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
K–12 Students Without a Computer and/or Internet 6.0%±1.4 pp 7.1%±0.3 pp ▼ -1.1% 16/51
College Students Without a Computer and/or Internet 8.1%±3.6 pp 5.5%±0.3 pp ▲ +2.6% 7/51
Universe: K-12 row — students enrolled in Pre-K through 12th grade; College row — students enrolled in college or graduate school · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Housing

Owner vs. Renter-Occupied Housing

By household — share of occupied units
NA 5.7%3,577
NA 94.3%58,947
By resident — share of people
Owner-Occupied 6.5% ±1.0 pp10,136 ±1,639
Renter-Occupied 93.5% ±1.0 pp146,143 ±1,559
Universe varies by row: household rows show the share of occupied housing units that are owner- versus renter-occupied; resident rows show the share of residents (people in occupied housing units, excluding group quarters) who live in owner- versus renter-occupied homes · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
By household — share of occupied units
NA 5.7% 32.8% ▼ -27.1% 51/51
NA 94.3% 67.2% ▲ +27.1% 1/51
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
By resident — share of people
Owner-Occupied 6.5%±1.0 pp 36.1%±0.3 pp ▼ -29.6% 51/51
Renter-Occupied 93.5%±1.0 pp 63.9%±0.3 pp ▲ +29.6% 1/51
Universe varies by row: household rows show the share of occupied housing units that are owner- versus renter-occupied; resident rows show the share of residents (people in occupied housing units, excluding group quarters) who live in owner- versus renter-occupied homes · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Year Moved Into Current Home

Median Year Moved In 2013±0.5 yr
Moved in 2023 or Later 4.5% ±0.9 pp2,792 ±556
Moved in 2020 to 2022 13.8% ±1.3 pp8,633 ±820
Moved in 2010 to 2019 46.2% ±2.3 pp28,941 ±1,450
Moved in 2000 to 2009 20.1% ±1.5 pp12,598 ±955
Moved in 1990 to 1999 8.8% ±1.1 pp5,529 ±714
Moved in 1989 or Earlier 6.7% ±1.0 pp4,183 ±609
Note: Move-in years come from the 2020–2024 ACS 5-year estimates, which pooled survey responses collected over a five-year period. Because respondents could have answered at any point between 2020 and 2024, move-in year does not translate directly into years in current residence.
Universe: Primary Resident in Household · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Median Year Moved In 2013±0.5 yr 2013±1.0 yr = 0 14/51
Moved in 2023 or Later 4.5%±0.9 pp 3.9%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.6% 15/51
Moved in 2020 to 2022 13.8%±1.3 pp 18.4%±0.2 pp ▼ -4.6% 35/51
Moved in 2010 to 2019 46.2%±2.3 pp 37.5%±0.3 pp ▲ +8.7% 2/51
Moved in 2000 to 2009 20.1%±1.5 pp 17.2%±0.2 pp ▲ +2.9% 15/51
Moved in 1990 to 1999 8.8%±1.1 pp 11.2%±0.2 pp ▼ -2.3% 46/51
Moved in 1989 or Earlier 6.7%±1.0 pp 11.9%±0.2 pp ▼ -5.2% 50/51
Note: Move-in years come from the 2020–2024 ACS 5-year estimates, which pooled survey responses collected over a five-year period. Because respondents could have answered at any point between 2020 and 2024, move-in year does not translate directly into years in current residence.
Universe: Primary Resident in Household · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Prior Location of Recent Movers

Moved Within the Past Year 8.5% ±0.9 pp13,949 ±1,468
↳ Moved Within Same Borough 4.4% ±0.7 pp7,256 ±1,088
↳ Moved from Different New York County 2.3% ±0.5 pp3,829 ±840
↳ Moved From Different State 1.1% ±0.3 pp1,811 ±513
↳ Moved From Abroad 0.6% ±0.2 pp1,053 ±337
Universe: Population 1 year and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Moved Within the Past Year 8.5%±0.9 pp 9.9%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.4% 20/51
↳ Moved Within Same Borough 4.4%±0.7 pp 5.2%±0.1 pp ▼ -0.8% 32/51
↳ Moved from Different New York County 2.3%±0.5 pp 2.0%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.3% 16/51
↳ Moved From Different State 1.1%±0.3 pp 1.6%±0.1 pp ▼ -0.5% 21/51
↳ Moved From Abroad 0.6%±0.2 pp 1.0%±0.0 pp ▼ -0.4% 41/51
Universe: Population 1 year and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Housing Vacancy Rate

Vacant Housing Units 4.5% ±0.7 pp2,970 ±458
Occupied Housing Units 95.5% ±0.8 pp62,688 ±533
Universe: Housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Vacant Housing Units 4.5%±0.7 pp 9.4%±0.2 pp ▼ -4.8% 45/51
Occupied Housing Units 95.5%±0.8 pp 90.6%±0.2 pp ▲ +4.8% 7/51
Universe: Housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Housing Age

Median Year Built 1959±3 yr
Pre-1940 41.1% ±2.1 pp26,989 ±1,365
1940-2009 49.1% ±2.4 pp32,214 ±1,570
2010+ 9.8% ±1.1 pp6,454 ±735
Note: Year-built figures are based on residents’ self-reports. Many people do not know the precise year their building was constructed, so these distributions should be treated as approximate rather than exact. Medians are also approximated via unit-level averages; see methodology page for more details.
Universe: Housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Median Year Built 1959±3 yr 1952±1 yr ▲ +7 yrs 15/51
Pre-1940 41.1%±2.1 pp 38.2%±0.2 pp ▲ +2.9% 19/51
1940-2009 49.1%±2.4 pp 55.0%±0.4 pp ▼ -5.9% 33/51
2010+ 9.8%±1.1 pp 6.8%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.0% 7/51
Note: Year-built figures are based on residents’ self-reports. Many people do not know the precise year their building was constructed, so these distributions should be treated as approximate rather than exact. Medians are also approximated via unit-level averages; see methodology page for more details.
Universe: Housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Housing Units by Building Size

Population Density 45,277 /sq mi±1,395/sq mi
Single-Family Homes 4.0% ±0.8 pp2,618 ±504
Buildings With 2–4 Units 10.6% ±1.2 pp6,931 ±793
Buildings With 5–19 Units 15.6% ±1.4 pp10,228 ±925
Buildings With 20 or More Units 69.6% ±2.4 pp45,707 ±1,550
Universe: Housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Population Density 45,277 /sq mi±1,395/sq mi 28,098 /sq mi±2/sq mi ▲ +17,179 /sq mi 21/51
Single-Family Homes 4.0%±0.8 pp 16.3%±0.2 pp ▼ -12.3% 38/51
Buildings With 2–4 Units 10.6%±1.2 pp 21.3%±0.2 pp ▼ -10.8% 39/51
Buildings With 5–19 Units 15.6%±1.4 pp 13.3%±0.2 pp ▲ +2.3% 17/51
Buildings With 20 or More Units 69.6%±2.4 pp 48.9%±0.3 pp ▲ +20.7% 12/51
Universe: Housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Homes by Number of Bedrooms

Studio 9.2% ±1.0 pp6,036 ±686
1 Bedroom 35.0% ±1.7 pp22,956 ±1,143
2 Bedrooms 36.0% ±2.1 pp23,658 ±1,388
3 Bedrooms 15.0% ±1.4 pp9,825 ±887
4 Bedrooms 3.7% ±0.8 pp2,447 ±502
5 or More Bedrooms 1.1% ±0.4 pp736 ±288
Universe: Housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Studio 9.2%±1.0 pp 9.6%±0.1 pp ▼ -0.4% 20/51
1 Bedroom 35.0%±1.7 pp 29.4%±0.2 pp ▲ +5.6% 14/51
2 Bedrooms 36.0%±2.1 pp 31.6%±0.2 pp ▲ +4.4% 13/51
3 Bedrooms 15.0%±1.4 pp 21.9%±0.2 pp ▼ -6.9% 39/51
4 Bedrooms 3.7%±0.8 pp 5.4%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.6% 34/51
5 or More Bedrooms 1.1%±0.4 pp 2.2%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.0% 38/51
Universe: Housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Housing Cost Burden

Spending Less Than 20% of Income on Housing 20.5% ±1.7 pp12,864 ±1,083
Spending 20% to 29% of Income on Housing 19.7% ±1.6 pp12,340 ±974
Cost Burdened: Spending 30% or More on Housing 59.8% ±2.0 pp37,538 ±1,235
Severely Cost Burdened: Spending 50% or More on Housing 36.9% ±1.7 pp23,125 ±1,086
Note: Housing costs include rent or mortgage payments and utilities. A household spending 30% or more of income on housing is considered cost burdened.
Universe: Occupied housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Spending Less Than 20% of Income on Housing 20.5%±1.7 pp 24.4%±0.2 pp ▼ -3.9% 51/51
Spending 20% to 29% of Income on Housing 19.7%±1.6 pp 20.8%±0.2 pp ▼ -1.2% 32/51
Cost Burdened: Spending 30% or More on Housing 59.8%±2.0 pp 49.8%±0.3 pp ▲ +10.0% 3/51
Severely Cost Burdened: Spending 50% or More on Housing 36.9%±1.7 pp 27.5%±0.2 pp ▲ +9.4% 3/51
Note: Housing costs include rent or mortgage payments and utilities. A household spending 30% or more of income on housing is considered cost burdened.
Universe: Occupied housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Rents and Utilities

Median Rent $1,253 ±$99
Median Rent and Utilities $1,389 ±$113
Note: Medians are approximated via unit-level averages. See methodology page for more details. ACS-measured contract rent is often lower than estimates from real estate services like Zillow. First, current tenants typically pay less than the asking rent for vacant units—real estate services only capture the latter. Second, the ACS rent question asks what the occupant personally pays: someone splitting a unit with a roommate reports only their share, and households receiving rental assistance report only their out-of-pocket portion.
Universe: Renter-occupied housing units · Geography: Census Block Group (Median Rent); Census Tract (Median Rent Plus Utilities) · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Ward 15 City (Avg) Difference Rank
Median Rent $1,253 ±$99 $1,782 ±$7 -$529 47/51
Median Rent and Utilities $1,389 ±$113 $1,911 ±$7 -$523 47/51
Note: Medians are approximated via unit-level averages. See methodology page for more details. ACS-measured contract rent is often lower than estimates from real estate services like Zillow. First, current tenants typically pay less than the asking rent for vacant units—real estate services only capture the latter. Second, the ACS rent question asks what the occupant personally pays: someone splitting a unit with a roommate reports only their share, and households receiving rental assistance report only their out-of-pocket portion.
Universe: Renter-occupied housing units · Geography: Census Block Group (Median Rent); Census Tract (Median Rent Plus Utilities) · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Primary Home Heating Fuel

Natural Gas Heat 44.8% ±2.0 pp28,054 ±1,240
Electric Heat 17.9% ±1.4 pp11,217 ±890
Other Heating Source 37.3% ±2.4 pp23,406 ±1,486
Universe: Occupied housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Natural Gas Heat 44.8%±2.0 pp 64.4%±0.2 pp ▼ -19.7% 48/51
Electric Heat 17.9%±1.4 pp 16.8%±0.2 pp ▲ +1.1% 18/51
Other Heating Source 37.3%±2.4 pp 18.7%±0.2 pp ▲ +18.6% 1/51
Universe: Occupied housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Home Values

25th Percentile $341,497
Median $541,334±$116,868
75th Percentile $700,058±$124,766
Under $100,000 17.2% ±11.5 pp599 ±401
$100,000 to $199,999 9.2% ±7.2 pp322 ±250
$200,000 to $299,999 9.5% ±5.6 pp332 ±195
$300,000 to $499,999 14.1% ±7.1 pp490 ±248
$500,000 to $999,999 45.6% ±8.6 pp1,591 ±301
$1 Million or More 4.4% ±5.8 pp152 ±203
Note: Home values are self-reported by owners of owner-occupied housing units. Median, 25th percentile and 75th percentile are approximated via unit-level averages. See methodology page for more details.
Universe: Owner-occupied housing units · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
25th Percentile $341,497 $503,800±$4,045 −$162,303 47/51
Median $541,334±$116,868 $777,600±$4,889 −$236,266 46/51
75th Percentile $700,058±$124,766 $1,115,600±$6,977 −$415,542 49/51
Under $100,000 17.2%±11.5 pp 4.9%±0.2 pp ▲ +12.3% 4/51
$100,000 to $199,999 9.2%±7.2 pp 2.9%±0.1 pp ▲ +6.4% 4/51
$200,000 to $299,999 9.5%±5.6 pp 4.3%±0.2 pp ▲ +5.2% 9/51
$300,000 to $499,999 14.1%±7.1 pp 12.5%±0.3 pp ▲ +1.5% 15/51
$500,000 to $999,999 45.6%±8.6 pp 44.8%±0.5 pp ▲ +0.9% 18/51
$1 Million or More 4.4%±5.8 pp 30.6%±0.4 pp ▼ -26.2% 50/51
Note: Home values are self-reported by owners of owner-occupied housing units. Median, 25th percentile and 75th percentile are approximated via unit-level averages. See methodology page for more details.
Universe: Owner-occupied housing units · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Overcrowded Housing

Overcrowded: More Than 1 Person per Room 13.7% ±1.6 pp8,589 ±984
Moderately Overcrowded: 1.01–1.50 People per Room 7.6% ±1.2 pp4,755 ±736
Severely Overcrowded: 1.51 or More People per Room 6.1% ±1.1 pp3,834 ±670
Note: Rooms are defined as living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, finished recreation rooms, and enclosed porches. Bathrooms, closets, hallways, and unfinished spaces are not counted as rooms.
Universe: Occupied housing units · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Overcrowded: More Than 1 Person per Room 13.7%±1.6 pp 9.2%±0.2 pp ▲ +4.5% 10/51
Moderately Overcrowded: 1.01–1.50 People per Room 7.6%±1.2 pp 5.2%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.4% 8/51
Severely Overcrowded: 1.51 or More People per Room 6.1%±1.1 pp 4.1%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.1% 9/51
Note: Rooms are defined as living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, finished recreation rooms, and enclosed porches. Bathrooms, closets, hallways, and unfinished spaces are not counted as rooms.
Universe: Occupied housing units · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Transportation

How Workers Commute

Drives Alone 17.5% ±1.7 pp9,876 ±952
Carpools 4.0% ±1.0 pp2,266 ±560
Took Public Transit 62.6% ±2.4 pp35,291 ±1,339
Walks 12.1% ±1.5 pp6,823 ±835
Biked 1.3% ±0.6 pp758 ±313
Other Commute Mode 0.9% ±0.4 pp533 ±228
Universe: Workers 16 years and over who commute to work (excludes those working from home) · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Drives Alone 17.5%±1.7 pp 25.9%±0.2 pp ▼ -8.4% 33/51
Carpools 4.0%±1.0 pp 5.2%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.2% 31/51
Took Public Transit 62.6%±2.4 pp 53.0%±0.2 pp ▲ +9.6% 15/51
Walks 12.1%±1.5 pp 11.1%±0.2 pp ▲ +1.0% 17/51
Biked 1.3%±0.6 pp 1.9%±0.1 pp ▼ -0.6% 27/51
Other Commute Mode 0.9%±0.4 pp 2.9%±0.1 pp ▼ -2.0% 47/51
Universe: Workers 16 years and over who commute to work (excludes those working from home) · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Commute Time

Average commute time 42 min±1.0 min
Less Than 15 Minutes 12.6% ±1.5 pp7,096 ±827
15–29 Minutes 17.9% ±1.8 pp10,058 ±1,022
30–44 Minutes 22.9% ±2.0 pp12,846 ±1,151
45–59 Minutes 16.5% ±1.5 pp9,246 ±836
60 Minutes or More 30.1% ±1.9 pp16,925 ±1,053
Universe: Workers age 16+ (excl. those working from home) · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Average commute time 42 min±1.0 min 40 min±0.1 min ▲ +2 min 27/51
Less Than 15 Minutes 12.6%±1.5 pp 9.9%±0.2 pp ▲ +2.7% 10/51
15–29 Minutes 17.9%±1.8 pp 21.5%±0.3 pp ▼ -3.6% 30/51
30–44 Minutes 22.9%±2.0 pp 27.4%±0.3 pp ▼ -4.5% 37/51
45–59 Minutes 16.5%±1.5 pp 15.9%±0.2 pp ▲ +0.6% 25/51
60 Minutes or More 30.1%±1.9 pp 25.3%±0.2 pp ▲ +4.8% 26/51
Universe: Workers age 16+ (excl. those working from home) · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Household Vehicle Access

Average Vehicles per Household 0.33±0.02
Households With No Vehicle 72.8% ±1.8 pp45,653 ±1,103
Households With 1 Vehicle 22.7% ±1.8 pp14,222 ±1,111
Households With 2 or More Vehicles 4.6% ±0.8 pp2,867 ±487
Universe: Occupied housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Average Vehicles per Household 0.33±0.02 0.62±0.00 ▼ −0.29 38/51
Households With No Vehicle 72.8%±1.8 pp 55.3%±0.3 pp ▲ +17.4% 14/51
Households With 1 Vehicle 22.7%±1.8 pp 31.9%±0.2 pp ▼ -9.2% 39/51
Households With 2 or More Vehicles 4.6%±0.8 pp 12.8%±0.2 pp ▼ -8.2% 36/51
Universe: Occupied housing units · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Technology Access

Household Computer Access

No Computer or Smartphone 6.4% ±0.9 pp4,042 ±552
Smartphone Only, No Desktop or Laptop 23.3% ±1.8 pp14,600 ±1,153
Desktop or Laptop Available 57.9% ±2.0 pp36,348 ±1,280
Universe: Households · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
No Computer or Smartphone 6.4%±0.9 pp 5.3%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.1% 9/51
Smartphone Only, No Desktop or Laptop 23.3%±1.8 pp 10.4%±0.2 pp ▲ +12.9% 2/51
Desktop or Laptop Available 57.9%±2.0 pp 78.3%±0.3 pp ▼ -20.3% 50/51
Universe: Households · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Household Internet Access

Has Internet Access 89.8% ±1.7 pp56,340 ±1,039
↳ Cellular Data Plan Only 20.2% ±1.6 pp12,698 ±1,026
↳ Internet Access Without a Paid Subscription 2.5% ±0.6 pp1,591 ±367
No Internet Access 10.2% ±1.2 pp6,403 ±750
Universe: Households · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Has Internet Access 89.8%±1.7 pp 92.7%±0.2 pp ▼ -2.9% 46/51
↳ Cellular Data Plan Only 20.2%±1.6 pp 13.8%±0.2 pp ▲ +6.5% 9/51
↳ Internet Access Without a Paid Subscription 2.5%±0.6 pp 2.1%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.4% 14/51
No Internet Access 10.2%±1.2 pp 7.3%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.9% 6/51
Universe: Households · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Health

Health Insurance

Uninsured Residents 7.7% ±0.7 pp12,845 ±1,238
Uninsured Children Under 19 2.1% ±0.7 pp3,483 ±1,190
Uninsured Adults Ages 19–64 11.4% ±1.2 pp18,915 ±1,960
Uninsured Adults Ages 65 and Older 2.3% ±1.1 pp3,746 ±1,792
Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized population (excludes institutionalized group quarters, such as correctional facilities and nursing homes; includes residents of college dorms) · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Uninsured Residents 7.7%±0.7 pp 6.3%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.4% 12/51
Uninsured Children Under 19 2.1%±0.7 pp 2.3%±0.2 pp ▼ -0.2% 29/51
Uninsured Adults Ages 19–64 11.4%±1.2 pp 9.0%±0.1 pp ▲ +2.4% 11/51
Uninsured Adults Ages 65 and Older 2.3%±1.1 pp 1.5%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.7% 11/51
Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized population (excludes institutionalized group quarters, such as correctional facilities and nursing homes; includes residents of college dorms) · Geography: Census Block Group · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Health Insurance Coverage Types

Insured (Any Coverage) 92.3% ±0.7 pp152,731 ±1,231
Employer-Based Insurance 20.1% ±1.1 pp33,291 ±1,790
Direct-Purchase Insurance 5.5% ±0.6 pp9,045 ±977
Medicare 11.6% ±0.8 pp19,235 ±1,359
Medicaid 49.8% ±1.5 pp82,378 ±2,420
Military Health Coverage (TRICARE / VA) 0.3% ±0.3 pp522 ±432
Multiple Types of Insurance, Specific Types Unspecified 14.4% ±1.1 pp23,801 ±1,769
Uninsured 7.7% ±0.7 pp12,779 ±1,231
Note: People can have more than one type of health insurance, so coverage type rows are not mutually exclusive and will not sum to the insured total. Some multiple-coverage combinations are not attributed to a specific coverage type and are grouped as “Multiple Types of Insurance, Specific Types Unspecified.” Medicaid includes other means-tested public insurance types such as CHIP.
Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized population (excludes institutionalized group quarters, such as correctional facilities and nursing homes; includes residents of college dorms) · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Insured (Any Coverage) 92.3%±0.7 pp 93.7%±0.1 pp ▼ -1.4% 40/51
Employer-Based Insurance 20.1%±1.1 pp 44.2%±0.2 pp ▼ -24.1% 51/51
Direct-Purchase Insurance 5.5%±0.6 pp 8.9%±0.1 pp ▼ -3.5% 47/51
Medicare 11.6%±0.8 pp 14.7%±0.1 pp ▼ -3.1% 43/51
Medicaid 49.8%±1.5 pp 30.6%±0.2 pp ▲ +19.2% 5/51
Military Health Coverage (TRICARE / VA) 0.3%±0.3 pp 0.1%±0.0 pp ▲ +0.2% 1/51
Multiple Types of Insurance, Specific Types Unspecified 14.4%±1.1 pp 6.2%±0.1 pp ▲ +8.2% 1/51
Uninsured 7.7%±0.7 pp 6.3%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.4% 12/51
Note: People can have more than one type of health insurance, so coverage type rows are not mutually exclusive and will not sum to the insured total. Some multiple-coverage combinations are not attributed to a specific coverage type and are grouped as “Multiple Types of Insurance, Specific Types Unspecified.” Medicaid includes other means-tested public insurance types such as CHIP.
Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized population (excludes institutionalized group quarters, such as correctional facilities and nursing homes; includes residents of college dorms) · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Disability

Adults With at Least One Disability 23.6% ±1.2 pp28,905 ±1,458
Mobility Disability 13.2% ±0.9 pp16,097 ±1,118
Hearing Disability 3.1% ±0.5 pp3,780 ±636
Vision Disability 9.6% ±0.9 pp11,784 ±1,052
Cognitive Disability 9.1% ±0.8 pp11,127 ±1,035
Self-Care Disability 5.4% ±0.6 pp6,632 ±775
Independent Living Disability 9.9% ±0.8 pp12,095 ±993
Note: People can report more than one disability, so the percent with at least one disability will be less than the sum of the individual disability categories. See the disability measures page for the ACS question wording.
Universe: Adult population 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Adults With at Least One Disability 23.6%±1.2 pp 14.5%±0.1 pp ▲ +9.2% 3/51
Mobility Disability 13.2%±0.9 pp 8.9%±0.1 pp ▲ +4.3% 4/51
Hearing Disability 3.1%±0.5 pp 2.8%±0.1 pp ▲ +0.3% 17/51
Vision Disability 9.6%±0.9 pp 3.1%±0.1 pp ▲ +6.5% 2/51
Cognitive Disability 9.1%±0.8 pp 5.3%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.8% 3/51
Self-Care Disability 5.4%±0.6 pp 3.6%±0.1 pp ▲ +1.8% 5/51
Independent Living Disability 9.9%±0.8 pp 6.6%±0.1 pp ▲ +3.3% 5/51
Note: People can report more than one disability, so the percent with at least one disability will be less than the sum of the individual disability categories. See the disability measures page for the ACS question wording.
Universe: Adult population 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: ACS 2020–2024

Incidence of Health Problems

Arthritis 21.3%27,296
High Blood Pressure 34.9%44,658
Cancer 4.1%5,238
Current Asthma 12.2%15,683
Coronary Heart Disease 6.8%8,735
COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) 7.4%9,423
Diabetes 16.5%21,128
High Cholesterol 35.7%45,771
Obesity 36.0%46,106
Stroke 4.4%5,587
Lost All Natural Teeth 3.9%4,950
Note: All measures ask if a health care provider diagnosed the given condition except obesity (calculated from self-reported height and weight) and all teeth lost (self-reported). Cancer includes melanoma but excludes non-melanoma skin cancers. The all teeth lost question is asked only of adults age 65 or older, but we display values for the adult population, assuming those age 18–64 have not lost all their teeth.
Universe: Adults 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Arthritis 21.3% 19.9% ▲ +1.4% 20/51
High Blood Pressure 34.9% 30.0% ▲ +4.9% 10/51
Cancer 4.1% 5.8% ▼ -1.7% 46/51
Current Asthma 12.2% 10.2% ▲ +2.0% 6/51
Coronary Heart Disease 6.8% 5.4% ▲ +1.4% 3/51
COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) 7.4% 5.4% ▲ +2.0% 7/51
Diabetes 16.5% 11.9% ▲ +4.6% 4/51
High Cholesterol 35.7% 37.0% ▼ -1.3% 37/51
Obesity 36.0% 25.1% ▲ +10.9% 3/51
Stroke 4.4% 3.3% ▲ +1.1% 6/51
Lost All Natural Teeth 3.9% 2.9% ▲ +1.0% 10/51
Note: All measures ask if a health care provider diagnosed the given condition except obesity (calculated from self-reported height and weight) and all teeth lost (self-reported). Cancer includes melanoma but excludes non-melanoma skin cancers. The all teeth lost question is asked only of adults age 65 or older, but we display values for the adult population, assuming those age 18–64 have not lost all their teeth.
Universe: Adults 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)

Health Risk Behaviors

Binge Drinking in Past 30 Days 14.6%18,651
Current Cigarette Smoking 15.5%19,864
No Leisure-Time Physical Activity 42.4%54,352
Short Sleep Duration 44.5%57,021
Note: Binge drinking: 5 or more drinks on at least one occasion for men, or 4 or more for women, in the past 30 days. Current cigarette smoking: smokes every day or some days. Physical inactivity: no leisure-time physical activity in the past month. Short sleep duration: averaging fewer than 7 hours of sleep per 24-hour period.
Universe: Adults 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Binge Drinking in Past 30 Days 14.6% 16.9% ▼ -2.3% 34/51
Current Cigarette Smoking 15.5% 11.4% ▲ +4.1% 5/51
No Leisure-Time Physical Activity 42.4% 28.1% ▲ +14.3% 2/51
Short Sleep Duration 44.5% 39.2% ▲ +5.3% 7/51
Note: Binge drinking: 5 or more drinks on at least one occasion for men, or 4 or more for women, in the past 30 days. Current cigarette smoking: smokes every day or some days. Physical inactivity: no leisure-time physical activity in the past month. Short sleep duration: averaging fewer than 7 hours of sleep per 24-hour period.
Universe: Adults 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)

Overall Health Status

Fair or Poor Self-Reported Health 34.6%44,343
Frequent Physical Distress 18.6%23,829
Note: Frequent physical distress: self-reported physical health not good for 14 or more of the past 30 days.
Universe: Adults 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Fair or Poor Self-Reported Health 34.6% 20.7% ▲ +13.9% 2/51
Frequent Physical Distress 18.6% 13.0% ▲ +5.6% 2/51
Note: Frequent physical distress: self-reported physical health not good for 14 or more of the past 30 days.
Universe: Adults 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)

Preventive Care

Taking Medication for High Blood Pressure 72.6%92,973
Routine Checkup in Past Year 79.6%101,935
Cholesterol Check in Past 5 Years 83.4%106,807
Up to Date on Colorectal Cancer Screening 57.8%74,100
Dental Visit in Past Year 45.4%58,189
Mammogram in Past 2 Years 75.3%96,417
Note: Universe: Adults 18 and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)
Universe: Annual checkup, cholesterol screening, and dental visit: adults 18 and over; blood pressure medication: adults 18 and over with high blood pressure; colorectal cancer screening: adults 45–75; mammography: women 50–74 · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Taking Medication for High Blood Pressure 72.6% 74.5% ▼ -1.9% 37/51
Routine Checkup in Past Year 79.6% 79.7% ▼ -0.1% 29/51
Cholesterol Check in Past 5 Years 83.4% 87.9% ▼ -4.5% 51/51
Up to Date on Colorectal Cancer Screening 57.8% 64.3% ▼ -6.5% 46/51
Dental Visit in Past Year 45.4% 58.6% ▼ -13.2% 50/51
Mammogram in Past 2 Years 75.3% 78.5% ▼ -3.2% 46/51
Note: Universe: Adults 18 and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)
Universe: Annual checkup, cholesterol screening, and dental visit: adults 18 and over; blood pressure medication: adults 18 and over with high blood pressure; colorectal cancer screening: adults 45–75; mammography: women 50–74 · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)

Mental Health

Medical Provider-Diagnosed Depression 17.4%22,271
Frequent Mental Distress 18.8%24,061
Lack of Social/Emotional Support 35.7%45,751
Loneliness 42.4%54,378
Note: Frequent mental distress: mental health not good for 14 or more of the past 30 days. Loneliness: reports feeling lonely sometimes, often, or all the time. Lack of social and emotional support: sometimes, rarely or never gets the social and emotional support needed.
Universe: Adults 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
Medical Provider-Diagnosed Depression 17.4% 16.4% ▲ +1.0% 14/51
Frequent Mental Distress 18.8% 15.4% ▲ +3.4% 2/51
Lack of Social/Emotional Support 35.7% 30.9% ▲ +4.8% 10/51
Loneliness 42.4% 38.5% ▲ +3.9% 3/51
Note: Frequent mental distress: mental health not good for 14 or more of the past 30 days. Loneliness: reports feeling lonely sometimes, often, or all the time. Lack of social and emotional support: sometimes, rarely or never gets the social and emotional support needed.
Universe: Adults 18 years and over · Geography: Census Tract · Source: CDC PLACES (modeled estimates; no margin of error)

Population Vulnerable to Extreme Heat

No Heat Vulnerability Risk Factors 9.1% ±1.9 pp15,186 ±3,086
1–2 Heat Vulnerability Risk Factors 39.2% ±2.5 pp65,227 ±4,186
3 or More Heat Vulnerability Risk Factors 51.7% ±2.5 pp85,954 ±4,107
Heat Exposed 100.0%166,367
Homes Without Air Conditioning 15.7%26,049
Note: These categories show the share of residents with zero, 1–2, or 3+ Census-defined heat vulnerability risk factors. Risk factors include characteristics such as age, income, disability, English proficiency, and household access to transportation. Read more about how heat vulnerability is measured.
Universe: Residents for heat vulnerability risk factors; occupied housing units for air conditioning · Geography: Census Tract · Source: Census Community Resilience Estimates for Heat; Census Local Air Conditioning Estimates
Category Ward 15 City Difference Rank
No Heat Vulnerability Risk Factors 9.1%±1.9 pp 14.7%±0.3 pp ▼ -5.6% 48/51
1–2 Heat Vulnerability Risk Factors 39.2%±2.5 pp 48.1%±0.3 pp ▼ -8.9% 51/51
3 or More Heat Vulnerability Risk Factors 51.7%±2.5 pp 37.2%±0.3 pp ▲ +14.5% 1/51
Heat Exposed 100.0% 98.7% ▲ +1.3% 1/51
Homes Without Air Conditioning 15.7% 8.4% ▲ +7.3% 1/51
Note: These categories show the share of residents with zero, 1–2, or 3+ Census-defined heat vulnerability risk factors. Risk factors include characteristics such as age, income, disability, English proficiency, and household access to transportation. Read more about how heat vulnerability is measured.
Universe: Residents for heat vulnerability risk factors; occupied housing units for air conditioning · Geography: Census Tract · Source: Census Community Resilience Estimates for Heat; Census Local Air Conditioning Estimates


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