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Census 2000

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Census 2000 Data and Information

8. Summary Demographic, Income and Poverty Data for State, Counties, Places and Congressional Distrits (4-Page Demographic Profiles)

  1. Highlights (See Census Analysis Census 2000 SF3 Highlights: Analysis Profile​​)

  2. General Demographic, Social, Economic and Housing Characteristics Four Page Summary Profiles (5/29/02)​

  3. Census 2000 Profile, Census 1990 Profile and Change Between 2000 and 1990 for Maryland's Jurisdictions

  4. Charts for Maryland's Jurisdictions and Places (Incorporated and Census Designated)

    Jurisdictional Charts - Rank Order of Selected Socioeconomic Characteristics:

    1. Percent With Less Than High School Diploma (Population Ages 25 and Over) - 2000
    2. Percent With Bachelor's Degree or Higher (Population Ages 25 and Over) - 2000
    3. Number of Foreign Born - 2000
    4. Percent of Total Population Which is Foreign Born - 2000
    5. Percent Speaking English Less Than Very Well (Population Ages 5 and Over) - 2000
    6. Percent Who Drive Alone (Workers Ages 16 and Over) -2000
    7. Percent Who Carpool (Worker Ages 16 and Over) - 2000​
    8. Percent Who Use Public Transportation (Worker Ages 16 and Over) - 2000
    9. Mean Travel Time (in Minutes) to Work (Workers Ages 16 and Over) - 2000
    10. Median Household Income - 2000
    11. Female to Male Median Earning (Year-Round Workers) -2000
    12. Poverty Rate (All Individiuals) - 2000​
    13. Poverty Rate of the Elderly (Ages 65 and Over) - 2000
    14. Poverty Rate for Children (Own Children < 18) - 2000
    15. Percent of Households Where Monthly Owner Costs Exceed 35% of Household Income - 2000
    16. Percent of Renters Where Monthly Renter Costs Exceed 35% of Household Income - 2000
    17. Median Value of Owner-Occupied Units - 2000
    18. Median Monthly Owner Costs of Owner-Occupied Units - 2000
    19. Median Monthly Rent - 2000​​

    Census Incorporated Places and Census Designated Places - Rank Order of Selected Socioeconomic Characteristics

    1. Percent With Less Than High School Diploma (Population Ages 25 and Over) - 2000
    2. Percent With Bachelor's Degree or Higher (Population Ages 25 and Over) - 2000
    3. Number of Foreign Born - 2000
    4. Percent of Total Population Which is Foreign Born - 2000
    5. Percent Speaking English Less Than Very Well (Population Ages 5 and Over) - 2000
    6. Percent Who Drive Alone (Workers Ages 16 and Over) -2000
    7. Percent Who Carpool (Worker Ages 16 and Over) - 2000
    8. Percent Who Use Public Transportation (Worker Ages 16 and Over) - 2000
    9. Mean Travel Time (in Minutes) to Work (Workers Ages 16 and Over) - 2000
    10. Median Household Income - 2000
    11. Female to Male Median Earning (Year-Round Workers) -2000​
    12. Poverty Rate (All Individiuals) - 2000
    13. Poverty Rate of the Elderly (Ages 65 and Over) - 2000
    14. Poverty Rate for Children (Own Children < 18) - 2000
    15. Percent of Households Where Monthly Owner Costs Exceed 35% of Household Income - 2000
    16. Percent of Renters Where Monthly Renter Costs Exceed 35% of Household Income - 2000
    17. Median Value of Owner-Occupied Units - 2000
    18. Median Monthly Owner Costs of Owner-Occupied Units - 2000
    19. Median Monthly Rent - 2000

    Census Incorporated or Census Designated places may be split by county boundaries. List of places by county
          PDF     XLS

    Click HERE ​for 2000 Census Incorporated Places and Census Designated Place Maps for Maryland's Jurisdictions (PDF format)

     

  5. Raw Data of Four Page Profiles in Excel Format With Headings - Maryland Counties, Places and Congressional Districts
    • Table DP-1 Profile of General Demographic Characteristics    XLS or Zip
    • Table DP-2 Profile of Selected Social Characteristics    XLS or Zip
    • Table DP-3 Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics    XLS or Zip
    • Table DP-4 Profile of Selected Housing Characteristicss    XLS or Zip
    • Table DP-1 To 4    XLS or Zip

Note: These profiles reflect Maryland's congressional election districts that governed elections from 1992 to 2000. They were enacted by the General Assembly in 1991 (Chapter 4, Acts of 2nd Special Session of 1991; Code 1957, Art. 33, secs. 22-3 through 22-10). The Congressional Districts in effect at the time of Census 2000 were those of the 106th Congress, whose session began in January 1999 and whose boundaries reflected the new districts created after the 1990 Census (starting with the 103rd Congress). The 108th Congress (January 2003) will be the first to reflect reapportionment and redistricting based on Census 2000 data

List of Places by County: XLS or PDF

  1. Raw Data of Four Page Profiles in Excel Format With Headings - U.S. and States
    • Table DP-1 Profile of General Demographic Characteristics    XLS or Zip
    • Table DP-2 Profile of Selected Social Characteristics    XLS or Zip
    • Table DP-3 Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics    XLS or Zip
    • Table DP-4 Profile of Selected Housing Characteristicss    XLS or Zip
  2. Thematic Maps: County or Place​

  3. State Rankings of Census 2000 Data (10/02): XLS or PDF

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