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Demographics
| Housing | Income
& Poverty | Labor Force
The
Census Tract that is used for the information viewed below
is from six tract area including #2801, #2802, #2803, #2817,
#2818, #2819. The entire area is enclosed within the area
from N. Ashland Blvd. east to the Chicago River and from W.
Van Buren St. north to W. Kinzie Station. All information
regarding the census information came directly from the U.S.
Census Bureau.
Demographics
Demographics
tables detail out some general information for the area such
as population (sex, age, and total), race, and some general
housing information. Please note the increase in population
and housing information over the last 10 years.

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Housing
The
Housing table shows the age of the buildings in the neighborhood,
number of bedrooms, utilities, and some various other information
about the people that live in that area. We believe
that viewing the Demographics table helps support us in estimating
that the housing information will have drastic changes from
the past ten years and that it will continue to have drastic
changes into the future.

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Income
& Poverty
The
Income and Poverty table reports how much households make
in a year, how their money is made, and the number of people
below the poverty level. The income levels should increase
as the poverty levels decreased over the past decade in this
area, as resulting from our research.

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Labor
Force
The
Labor Force table presents the number of people in the neighborhood
that are old enough to be working and how that breaks down
into the current work force. This also shows how these
people commute to work, their occupation, and the industry
they work in. Given our beliefs that housing and income have
increased dramatically, we also believe that these numbers
will be affected similarly.

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