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The population density of College, AK was 753 in 2009.
Population Density
Population Density is computed by dividing the total population by Land Area Per Square Mile.
Above charts are based on data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey | ODN Dataset | API -
Geographic and Population Datasets Involving College, AK
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American Community Survey 2018 - 2022 Estimates by Neighborhood: Basic Demographics
data.cambridgema.gov | Last Updated 2024-02-02T21:51:09.000ZBlockgroup data from the 2018 - 2022 American Community Survey was recompiled by the Cambridge Community Development Department to align with approximate neighborhood boundaries. Categories include: Total Population, Population Density, Land Area, Male/Female, Race and Hispanic Origin, Age Distribution, Number of Households, Population in Households, Persons per Household, Number of Families, Household Types, and Population in Group Quarters.
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Maryland Counties Socioeconomic Characteristics (ACS 5-yr Estimates 2022)
opendata.maryland.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-06T21:59:38.000ZData for population, gender, race, labor force, educational attainment, income, poverty, households and housing units from the American Community Survey 5-yr Estimates, 2018-2022.
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Bronx 311 Air Quality 3.19.13 (population adjusted)
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2019-04-18T20:37:00.000ZThis is a 311 dataset combined with 2010 Census population data. The rate of air-quality complaints were divided by the population to get what is called a "population index" in get a better idea of the nature of the air-quality complaints. The more people there are in a given area, the more likely there will be more complaints. This is an attempt to correct for the population density in each census tract. The data is updated daily, so this is a snapshot of all of the complaints from 1/1/2010 to 3/19/2013.
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Iowa Population 25 Years and Over by Sex, Race and Educational Attainment (ACS 5-Year Estimate)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-07T17:32:37.000ZThis dataset provides population 25 years and over estimates by sex, race and educational attainment for State of Iowa, individual Iowa counties, Iowa places and census tracts within Iowa. Data is from the American Community Survey, Five Year Estimates, Tables C15002A, C15002B, C15002C, C15002D, C15002E, C15002F, and C15002G. Sex categories: Male, Female, and Both. Race categories: White Alone, Black or African American Alone, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian Alone, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone, Some Other Race, and Two or More Races. Educational attainment categories: Less than High School, High School Graduate, Some College or Associates Degree, and Bachelors Degree or Higher.
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Blocks
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-24T09:41:16.000Z - API
Blocks
data.bayareametro.gov | Last Updated 2021-10-28T09:37:40.000Z - API
Blocks
data.bayareametro.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-03T19:39:32.000Z - API
Norfolk 2020 American Community Survey Five-Year Estimates
data.norfolk.gov | Last Updated 2022-06-08T18:43:17.000ZThis dataset contains the American Community Survey (ACS) five-year estimates for Norfolk, Virginia. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ACS is the premier source for detailed population and housing information about communities and the nation. Every year, the Census Bureau conducts a survey and creates estimates for demographic categories such as income, employment, poverty, race, ethnicity, housing, age, gender, internet access, vehicle access, and other topics. For census tracts, 5-year estimates are generated and released to the public. This dataset includes five-year estimates released in 2020 for census tracts in Norfolk, VA and will be updated annually with each new release of five-year estimates.
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Blocks
data.bayareametro.gov | Last Updated 2021-11-10T04:30:18.000Z - API
Poverty by the 7 County Metro Region Data
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2021-12-20T20:05:15.000ZDataset showing the percent of residents in poverty by county. Following the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB’s) Directive 14, the Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds that vary by family size and composition to determine who is in poverty. If the total income for a family or unrelated individual falls below the relevant poverty threshold, then the family (and every individual in it) or unrelated individual is considered in poverty.