DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

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DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Neighborhoods in New Haven, Connecticut
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Amity
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
"Common" Indicator Name #
Annex
%
#
Beaver Hills*
%
#
Dixwell
%
#
Downtown*
%
#
Dwight
%
#
%
All indicators derived from the 2014 5Y American Community Survey
Population
Total Population
Male
Female
Under 5 years
5-17 years
18-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-64 years
65 years and over
Race and Ethnicity, for total population
Total population
Hispanic or Latino of any race
White, Not Hispanic or Latino
Black, Not Hispanic or Latino
Asian, Not Hispanic or Latino
Other, Not Hispanic or Latino
Household Types
Total households
Family households
Family Households and Single Parent Families
Family households
Married-couple family
Male householder; no wife present
Female householder; no husband present
Married-couple family; with one or more people under 18 years
Male householder; no wife present; with one or more people
under 18 years
Female householder; no husband present; with one or more
people under 18 years
Housing Occupancy
Total housing units
Vacant housing units
Occupied housing units
Occupied housing units, Owner occupied
Occupied housing units, Renter occupied
Disconnected Youth
Total population 16 to 19 years
Population 16 to 19 years not enrolled in school & not working
Population 65 and Over
5025
2364
2661
402
945
582
819
662
809
374
432
47%
53%
8%
19%
12%
16%
13%
16%
7%
9%
6299
3011
3288
422
1184
478
1613
818
885
356
543
48%
52%
7%
19%
8%
26%
13%
14%
6%
9%
5544
2359
3185
485
1373
497
742
650
673
568
556
43%
57%
9%
25%
9%
13%
12%
12%
10%
10%
4884
2222
2662
327
725
759
926
671
505
468
503
45%
55%
7%
15%
16%
19%
14%
10%
10%
10%
10982
5411
5572
216
205
5192
3019
704
533
517
598
49%
51%
2%
2%
47%
27%
6%
5%
5%
5%
4165
2159
2006
290
553
770
1420
376
362
230
164
52%
48%
7%
13%
18%
34%
9%
9%
6%
4%
Hispanic Population
White Population
Black Population
Asian Population
Other Race Population
5025
702
1146
2879
0
298
14%
23%
57%
0%
6%
6299
2188
1973
1894
156
88
35%
31%
30%
2%
1%
5544
696
978
3710
27
133
13%
18%
67%
0%
2%
4884
808
736
3121
102
117
17%
15%
64%
2%
2%
10982
879
6411
1314
1885
493
8%
58%
12%
17%
4%
4165
1143
881
1686
252
203
27%
21%
40%
6%
5%
Families
1846
1227
66%
2421
1460
60%
2112
1316
62%
1868
920
49%
4134
790
19%
1833
517
28%
1227
525
182
520
43%
15%
42%
1460
808
168
484
55%
12%
33%
1316
468
126
722
36%
10%
55%
920
227
104
589
25%
11%
64%
790
561
67
162
71%
8%
21%
517
230
83
204
44%
16%
39%
281
23%
463
32%
186
14%
58
6%
95
12%
152
29%
67
5%
0
0%
62
5%
66
7%
30
4%
59
11%
305
25%
389
27%
539
41%
377
41%
99
13%
127
25%
2081
235
1846
908
938
11%
89%
49%
51%
2828
407
2421
1113
1308
14%
86%
46%
54%
2307
195
2112
926
1186
8%
92%
44%
56%
2191
323
1868
336
1532
15%
85%
18%
82%
4877
742
4134
385
3750
15%
85%
9%
91%
2096
263
1833
122
1711
13%
87%
7%
93%
231
0
0%
336
57
17%
426
39
9%
251
42
17%
1975
12
1%
148
40
27%
Population
Population Under 5
Population 5-17
Married Families with
Children
Single Parent Fathers
Single Parent Mothers
Homeownership Rate
Disconnected Youth
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Amity
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
Educational Attainment, for population 25 years and over
Population 25 years and over
Less than high school diploma
High school degree or higher
Bachelors degree or higher
Foreign Born (Immigrant) population
Total Population
Foreign born
Entered 2010 or later
Naturalized US citizen
Not a citizen
Language spoken, by population 5 years and over
Population 5 years and over
Speak only English
Non-English home hanguage
Non-English home language; Speak English less than very well
Home Language Spanish
Home Language Spanish; Speak English less than very well
Employment status, for population 16 years and over
Total Population, 16 years and over
In Labor Force
In Labor Force, Civilian
In Labor Force, Civilian, Employed
In Labor Force, Civilian, Unemployed
Not in Labor Force
Unemployment Rate (% Unemployed of Civilian Labor Force)
Commute Mode, for workers 16 years and over
Workers 16 years and over
Worked at home
Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home
Car, truck, or van drove alone
Car, truck, or van carpooled
Public transportation (excluding taxicab)
Walked/Biked
Taxicab, motorcycle, or other means
Children with all parents in the labor force
Children living in families
Children living in 2-parent families, both parents in the labor force
AND in 1-parent families, parent in labor force
Occupations, for employed civilian population 16 years and over
Total Employed
Management, professional & related occupations
Service occupations
Sales & office occupations
Natural resources, construction & maintenance occupations
Production, transportation & material moving occupations
"Common" Indicator Name #
No High School Diploma
High School Graduates
College Graduates
Foreign-born population
Linguistic Isolation
%
#
%
#
Downtown*
%
#
%
Dwight
#
%
4215
653
3562
1002
15%
85%
24%
3189
472
2717
1079
15%
85%
34%
3073
722
2351
521
23%
77%
17%
5370
307
5063
4096
6%
94%
76%
2552
363
2189
936
14%
86%
37%
5025
615
68
244
371
12%
1%
5%
7%
6299
1054
30
355
699
17%
0%
6%
11%
4968
698
21
275
423
14%
0%
6%
9%
4884
483
48
126
308
10%
1%
3%
6%
11056
2500
738
454
2036
23%
7%
4%
18%
4165
892
170
91
801
21%
4%
2%
19%
4623
3809
814
339
542
188
82%
18%
7%
12%
4%
5877
3876
2001
896
1732
814
66%
34%
15%
29%
14%
5059
4073
986
133
471
103
81%
19%
3%
9%
2%
4557
3712
845
366
569
242
81%
19%
8%
12%
5%
10767
7633
3134
598
632
146
71%
29%
6%
6%
1%
3875
2485
1390
604
974
502
64%
36%
16%
25%
13%
2208
60
2148
1610
101
390
43
4
69%
69%
59%
10%
31%
14%
3%
97%
73%
5%
18%
2%
0%
1336
Children with all parents in
the labor force
%
Dixwell
20%
80%
30%
Unemployment Rate
Transit Users
Walkers and Bikers
#
Beaver Hills*
3096
615
2481
944
3793
2600
2600
2225
375
1193
Vehicle, Single Occupancy
Annex
4880
3516
3502
3023
479
1364
3037
44
2993
2444
182
351
0
16
72%
72%
62%
10%
28%
14%
1%
99%
80%
6%
12%
0%
1%
1514
3876
2504
2504
1982
522
1372
1961
26
1935
1236
208
366
106
19
65%
65%
51%
13%
35%
21%
1%
99%
63%
11%
19%
5%
1%
1824
3957
1873
1873
1493
380
2084
1422
11
1411
814
63
285
243
6
47%
47%
38%
10%
53%
20%
1%
99%
57%
4%
20%
17%
0%
993
10564
5886
5886
5555
331
4678
5444
428
5015
1389
70
348
3188
21
56%
56%
53%
3%
44%
6%
8%
92%
26%
1%
6%
59%
0%
410
3383
2317
2317
2082
235
1066
1993
33
1960
467
229
411
844
9
68%
68%
62%
7%
32%
10%
2%
98%
23%
11%
21%
42%
0%
785
1065
80%
1158
76%
1237
68%
971
98%
296
72%
593
76%
2225
726
552
600
106
241
33%
25%
27%
5%
11%
3023
738
1051
560
288
386
24%
35%
19%
10%
13%
1982
1022
382
389
29
160
52%
19%
20%
1%
8%
1493
559
485
280
46
123
37%
32%
19%
3%
8%
5555
3681
601
965
93
215
66%
11%
17%
2%
4%
2082
790
769
357
54
112
38%
37%
17%
3%
5%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Amity
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
Income
Households
Households: Income less than $10,000
Households: Income $10,000 to $14,999
Households: Income $15,000 to $24,999
Households: Income less than $25,000
Households: Income $25,000 to $49,999
Households: Income less than $50,000
Households: Income $50,000 to $74,999
Households: Income $75,000 to $99,999
Households: Income $100,000 or more
Households: Income $100,000 to $149,999
Households: Income $150,000 to $199,999
Households: Income $200,000 or more
Average Household Income
Families
Families: Income less than $10,000
Families: Income $10,000 to $14,999
Families: Income $15,000 to $24,999
Families: Income less than $25,000
Families: Income $25,000 to $49,999
Families: Income less than $50,000
Families: Income $50,000 to $74,999
Families: Income $75,000 to $99,999
Families: Income $100,000 or more
Families: Income $100,000 to $149,999
Families: Income $150,000 to $199,999
Families: Income $200,000 or more
Poverty
Population for whom poverty status is determined
Income below 100% of poverty level (official "poverty rate")
Income below 200% of poverty level ("low income rate")
Income above 200% of poverty level
Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 5 years
Income below poverty level: Under 5 years
Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 18 years
Income below poverty level: Under 18 years
Population for whom poverty status is determined: 65 years and
over
Income below poverty level: 65 years and over
Families
Families: Income in the past year below poverty level
"Common" Indicator Name #
Household Income <$25K
Household Income <$50K
Household Income $100K+
Average Household Income
Family Income <$25K
Family Income <$50K
Family Income $100K+
%
1846
266
97
223
586
410
996
314
238
298
192
98
8
55064
1227
72
42
173
287
289
576
251
162
238
153
77
8
In Poverty, Ages Under 5
5025
1068
1975
3050
467
142
In Poverty, Children
1347
405
Population in Poverty
Low-Income Population
Not Low Income Population
In Poverty, Ages 65+
Families in Poverty
Annex
432
48
1227
225
#
14%
5%
12%
32%
22%
54%
17%
13%
16%
10%
5%
0%
6%
3%
14%
23%
24%
47%
20%
13%
19%
12%
6%
1%
%
2421
208
174
343
725
695
1420
367
214
420
275
125
20
55193
1460
160
79
113
352
404
756
204
202
298
251
47
0
30%
6238
1406
3231
3007
490
240
30%
1545
564
21%
39%
61%
11%
18%
Beaver Hills*
543
54
1460
329
#
9%
7%
14%
30%
29%
59%
15%
9%
17%
11%
5%
1%
11%
5%
8%
24%
28%
52%
14%
14%
20%
17%
3%
0%
%
2112
353
110
201
664
590
1254
311
212
335
239
35
61
55661
1316
131
79
163
373
341
714
216
118
268
180
43
45
49%
4967
1470
2388
2579
530
206
37%
1744
697
23%
52%
48%
10%
23%
525
89
1316
311
Dixwell
#
17%
5%
10%
31%
28%
59%
15%
10%
16%
11%
2%
3%
10%
6%
12%
28%
26%
54%
16%
9%
20%
14%
3%
3%
%
1868
405
226
271
902
523
1425
182
49
212
148
44
20
46011
920
125
45
109
279
299
578
124
40
178
129
29
20
39%
4095
1148
2048
2047
366
132
40%
1042
399
30%
48%
52%
17%
24%
Downtown*
491
91
920
212
#
22%
12%
15%
48%
28%
76%
10%
3%
11%
8%
2%
1%
14%
5%
12%
30%
33%
63%
13%
4%
19%
14%
3%
2%
%
4134
725
258
397
1380
934
2314
642
367
812
388
178
246
68145
790
36
0
83
119
164
283
108
112
287
92
71
123
36%
6593
1578
2565
4028
230
42
38%
409
97
28%
50%
50%
19%
23%
Dwight
588
86
790
73
#
18%
6%
10%
33%
23%
56%
16%
9%
20%
9%
4%
6%
5%
0%
11%
15%
21%
36%
14%
14%
36%
12%
9%
16%
%
1833
357
232
399
988
429
1417
149
129
138
46
80
12
37649
517
0
116
125
241
103
344
54
83
36
5
31
0
18%
4111
1801
3012
1099
353
166
24%
843
422
24%
39%
61%
15%
9%
163
49
517
201
19%
13%
22%
54%
23%
77%
8%
7%
8%
3%
4%
1%
0%
22%
24%
47%
20%
67%
10%
16%
7%
1%
6%
0%
44%
73%
27%
47%
50%
30%
39%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Amity
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
"Common" Indicator Name #
Vehicle Access and Crowding, for households
Occupied housing units
Occupied housing units: No vehicle available
Zero Vehicle Households
Occupied housing units: 1 vehicle available
Occupied housing units: 2 or more vehicles available
Occupied housing units: 1.00 or less occupants per room
Occupied housing units: 1.01 or more occupants per room
Overcrowded Housing
Home Value, for owner occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units, Total
Value is less than $50,000
Value is $50,000 to $99,999
Value is $100,000 to $149,999
Value is $150,000 to $199,999
Value is $200,000 or more
Housing Values $200K+
Value is $200,000 to $249,999
Value is $250,000 to $299,999
Value is $300,000 or more
Housing Cost Burden, for owner occupied housing units
Owner occupied housing units
Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a
Cost-Burdened Homeowners
percentage of household income, 30% or more
Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a
Severe Homeowner Cost
percentage of household income, 50% or more
Burden
Housing Cost Burden, for renter occupied housing units
Renter occupied housing units
Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of
Cost-Burdened Renters
household income, 30% or more
Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of
Severe Renter Cost Burden
household income, 50% or more
Housing Cost Burden, for all households
All households
All households paying 30% of income for housing
Cost-Burdened Households
Severe Household Cost
All households paying 50% of income for housing
Burden
Annex
%
#
Beaver Hills*
%
#
%
Dixwell
#
Downtown*
%
#
%
Dwight
#
%
1846
387
825
634
1817
29
21%
45%
34%
98%
2%
2421
311
1076
1034
2297
124
13%
44%
43%
95%
5%
2112
632
882
598
2055
57
30%
42%
28%
97%
3%
1868
843
684
341
1848
20
45%
37%
18%
99%
1%
4134
1759
1996
379
4068
66
43%
48%
9%
98%
2%
1833
835
792
206
1698
135
46%
43%
11%
93%
7%
908
25
109
151
295
328
181
37
110
3%
12%
17%
32%
36%
20%
4%
12%
1113
55
80
183
282
513
281
156
76
5%
7%
16%
25%
46%
25%
14%
7%
926
15
37
145
195
534
279
120
135
2%
4%
16%
21%
58%
30%
13%
15%
336
10
42
87
65
132
124
0
8
3%
13%
26%
19%
39%
37%
0%
2%
385
9
73
76
28
199
65
22
113
2%
19%
20%
7%
52%
17%
6%
29%
122
0
7
30
40
45
24
6
15
0%
6%
25%
33%
37%
20%
5%
12%
908
1113
926
336
385
122
401
44%
562
50%
455
49%
72
21%
140
36%
51
42%
103
11%
226
20%
222
24%
7
2%
58
15%
42
34%
938
1308
1186
1532
3750
1711
493
53%
790
60%
754
64%
822
54%
1956
52%
967
57%
269
29%
497
38%
488
41%
560
37%
1187
32%
553
32%
1846
894
48%
2421
1352
56%
2112
1209
57%
1868
894
48%
4134
2095
51%
1833
1018
56%
372
20%
723
30%
710
34%
567
30%
1246
30%
595
32%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
East Rock*
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
"Common" Indicator Name #
East Shore
%
#
Edgewood
%
#
Fair Haven*
%
#
Fair Haven Heights
%
#
%
Hill
#
%
All indicators derived from the 2014 5Y American Community Survey
Population
Total Population
Male
Female
Under 5 years
5-17 years
18-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-64 years
65 years and over
Race and Ethnicity, for total population
Total population
Hispanic or Latino of any race
White, Not Hispanic or Latino
Black, Not Hispanic or Latino
Asian, Not Hispanic or Latino
Other, Not Hispanic or Latino
Household Types
Total households
Family households
Family Households and Single Parent Families
Family households
Married-couple family
Male householder; no wife present
Female householder; no husband present
Married-couple family; with one or more people under 18 years
Male householder; no wife present; with one or more people
under 18 years
Female householder; no husband present; with one or more
people under 18 years
Housing Occupancy
Total housing units
Vacant housing units
Occupied housing units
Occupied housing units, Owner occupied
Occupied housing units, Renter occupied
Disconnected Youth
Total population 16 to 19 years
Population 16 to 19 years not enrolled in school & not working
Population 65 and Over
8751
4365
4386
540
711
732
3406
1378
689
581
715
50%
50%
6%
8%
8%
39%
16%
8%
7%
8%
4832
2365
2467
405
506
207
815
605
849
565
880
49%
51%
8%
10%
4%
17%
13%
18%
12%
18%
4557
2191
2366
215
903
504
749
589
647
441
509
48%
52%
5%
20%
11%
16%
13%
14%
10%
11%
15932
7738
8193
1082
3322
2167
2424
2602
1731
1226
1380
49%
51%
7%
21%
14%
15%
16%
11%
8%
9%
7285
3299
3986
291
1165
493
1159
841
784
814
1738
45%
55%
4%
16%
7%
16%
12%
11%
11%
24%
16277
7650
8627
1489
3177
2388
2555
1906
1935
1474
1353
47%
53%
9%
20%
15%
16%
12%
12%
9%
8%
Hispanic Population
White Population
Black Population
Asian Population
Other Race Population
8751
817
6097
641
1125
72
9%
70%
7%
13%
1%
4832
240
3559
844
100
89
5%
74%
17%
2%
2%
4557
548
1066
2635
237
71
12%
23%
58%
5%
2%
15932
10130
2017
3434
208
144
64%
13%
22%
1%
1%
7285
2608
2673
1680
75
249
36%
37%
23%
1%
3%
16277
7365
2050
5848
182
832
45%
13%
36%
1%
5%
Families
3971
1543
39%
2064
1219
59%
1864
999
54%
5518
3605
65%
3322
1283
39%
5199
3405
65%
1543
1265
38
239
82%
2%
15%
1219
879
100
240
72%
8%
20%
999
512
46
441
51%
5%
44%
3605
1459
425
1721
40%
12%
48%
1283
622
207
454
48%
16%
35%
3405
1302
353
1750
38%
10%
51%
519
34%
421
35%
171
17%
703
19%
318
25%
622
18%
17
1%
52
4%
22
2%
139
4%
78
6%
150
4%
147
10%
34
3%
314
31%
1188
33%
230
18%
1052
31%
4349
378
3971
1076
2895
9%
91%
27%
73%
2173
109
2064
1437
627
5%
95%
70%
30%
2179
315
1864
440
1424
14%
86%
24%
76%
6306
788
5518
1275
4243
12%
88%
23%
77%
3536
214
3322
903
2419
6%
94%
27%
73%
6298
1099
5199
1135
4064
17%
83%
22%
78%
131
9
7%
127
0
0%
204
0
0%
1183
221
19%
259
59
23%
1000
256
26%
Population
Population Under 5
Population 5-17
Married Families with
Children
Single Parent Fathers
Single Parent Mothers
Homeownership Rate
Disconnected Youth
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
East Rock*
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
Educational Attainment, for population 25 years and over
Population 25 years and over
Less than high school diploma
High school degree or higher
Bachelors degree or higher
Foreign Born (Immigrant) population
Total Population
Foreign born
Entered 2010 or later
Naturalized US citizen
Not a citizen
Language spoken, by population 5 years and over
Population 5 years and over
Speak only English
Non-English home hanguage
Non-English home language; Speak English less than very well
Home Language Spanish
Home Language Spanish; Speak English less than very well
Employment status, for population 16 years and over
Total Population, 16 years and over
In Labor Force
In Labor Force, Civilian
In Labor Force, Civilian, Employed
In Labor Force, Civilian, Unemployed
Not in Labor Force
Unemployment Rate (% Unemployed of Civilian Labor Force)
Commute Mode, for workers 16 years and over
Workers 16 years and over
Worked at home
Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home
Car, truck, or van drove alone
Car, truck, or van carpooled
Public transportation (excluding taxicab)
Walked/Biked
Taxicab, motorcycle, or other means
Children with all parents in the labor force
Children living in families
Children living in 2-parent families, both parents in the labor force
AND in 1-parent families, parent in labor force
Occupations, for employed civilian population 16 years and over
Total Employed
Management, professional & related occupations
Service occupations
Sales & office occupations
Natural resources, construction & maintenance occupations
Production, transportation & material moving occupations
"Common" Indicator Name #
No High School Diploma
High School Graduates
College Graduates
Foreign-born population
Linguistic Isolation
%
#
%
#
Fair Haven Heights
%
#
%
Hill
#
%
3714
222
3492
1406
6%
94%
38%
2935
471
2464
688
16%
84%
23%
9362
2925
6437
942
31%
69%
10%
5336
1015
4321
946
19%
81%
18%
9223
2970
6253
1061
32%
68%
12%
8785
2133
676
525
1569
24%
8%
6%
18%
4832
349
18
83
266
7%
0%
2%
6%
4557
883
23
416
415
19%
1%
9%
9%
15824
3328
318
424
2592
21%
2%
3%
16%
7285
724
32
336
388
10%
0%
5%
5%
16277
2230
142
430
1764
14%
1%
3%
11%
8211
5875
2336
686
693
255
72%
28%
8%
8%
3%
4427
3786
641
85
188
32
86%
14%
2%
4%
1%
4342
3591
751
256
431
123
83%
17%
6%
10%
3%
14850
5820
9030
3842
8701
3666
39%
61%
26%
59%
25%
6994
4576
2418
984
2111
859
65%
35%
14%
30%
12%
14788
8386
6402
2804
5824
2664
57%
43%
19%
39%
18%
5238
244
4994
2036
261
714
1898
86
76%
75%
70%
5%
24%
7%
5%
95%
39%
5%
14%
36%
2%
1212
Children with all parents in
the labor force
%
Fair Haven*
5%
95%
78%
Unemployment Rate
Transit Users
Walkers and Bikers
#
Edgewood
6769
349
6419
5286
7582
5728
5718
5336
381
1855
Vehicle, Single Occupancy
East Shore
4027
2985
2977
2734
243
1042
2699
72
2627
2295
249
47
36
0
74%
74%
68%
6%
26%
8%
3%
97%
85%
9%
2%
1%
0%
831
3581
2446
2446
2105
341
1135
2096
52
2044
1276
186
414
104
64
68%
68%
59%
10%
32%
14%
2%
98%
61%
9%
20%
5%
3%
981
12035
8001
8001
6388
1614
4033
6276
210
6065
3822
972
893
306
72
66%
66%
53%
13%
34%
20%
3%
97%
61%
15%
14%
5%
1%
4172
6006
3432
3432
2994
438
2574
2906
131
2775
2168
427
68
93
19
57%
57%
50%
7%
43%
13%
5%
95%
75%
15%
2%
3%
1%
1393
12020
7340
7340
5759
1581
4680
5524
67
5457
3063
1015
892
397
90
61%
61%
48%
13%
39%
22%
1%
99%
55%
18%
16%
7%
2%
4443
917
76%
817
98%
776
79%
3091
74%
1214
87%
2887
65%
5336
3952
544
548
80
212
74%
10%
10%
2%
4%
2734
1266
552
391
240
285
46%
20%
14%
9%
10%
2105
685
451
508
77
384
33%
21%
24%
4%
18%
6388
1025
2127
1250
429
1556
16%
33%
20%
7%
24%
2994
917
780
717
132
448
31%
26%
24%
4%
15%
5759
872
2140
1112
367
1268
15%
37%
19%
6%
22%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
East Rock*
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
Income
Households
Households: Income less than $10,000
Households: Income $10,000 to $14,999
Households: Income $15,000 to $24,999
Households: Income less than $25,000
Households: Income $25,000 to $49,999
Households: Income less than $50,000
Households: Income $50,000 to $74,999
Households: Income $75,000 to $99,999
Households: Income $100,000 or more
Households: Income $100,000 to $149,999
Households: Income $150,000 to $199,999
Households: Income $200,000 or more
Average Household Income
Families
Families: Income less than $10,000
Families: Income $10,000 to $14,999
Families: Income $15,000 to $24,999
Families: Income less than $25,000
Families: Income $25,000 to $49,999
Families: Income less than $50,000
Families: Income $50,000 to $74,999
Families: Income $75,000 to $99,999
Families: Income $100,000 or more
Families: Income $100,000 to $149,999
Families: Income $150,000 to $199,999
Families: Income $200,000 or more
Poverty
Population for whom poverty status is determined
Income below 100% of poverty level (official "poverty rate")
Income below 200% of poverty level ("low income rate")
Income above 200% of poverty level
Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 5 years
Income below poverty level: Under 5 years
Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 18 years
Income below poverty level: Under 18 years
Population for whom poverty status is determined: 65 years and
over
Income below poverty level: 65 years and over
Families
Families: Income in the past year below poverty level
"Common" Indicator Name #
Household Income <$25K
Household Income <$50K
Household Income $100K+
Average Household Income
Family Income <$25K
Family Income <$50K
Family Income $100K+
%
3971
252
200
249
702
912
1614
598
502
1258
617
223
418
94352
1543
49
21
42
111
255
367
193
214
769
307
178
285
In Poverty, Ages Under 5
8751
1386
2482
6269
667
74
In Poverty, Children
1267
183
Population in Poverty
Low-Income Population
Not Low Income Population
In Poverty, Ages 65+
Families in Poverty
East Shore
722
43
1543
88
#
6%
5%
6%
18%
23%
41%
15%
13%
32%
16%
6%
11%
3%
1%
3%
7%
17%
24%
13%
14%
50%
20%
12%
18%
%
2064
40
59
115
214
469
683
338
300
743
421
219
103
89825
1219
11
0
50
61
212
273
227
203
516
240
173
103
11%
4824
135
664
4160
458
24
14%
911
24
16%
28%
72%
6%
6%
Edgewood
880
14
1219
11
#
2%
3%
6%
10%
23%
33%
16%
15%
36%
20%
11%
5%
1%
0%
4%
5%
17%
22%
19%
17%
42%
20%
14%
8%
%
1864
106
143
367
616
507
1123
237
237
267
163
53
51
56815
999
38
0
201
239
266
505
211
162
121
42
45
34
5%
4525
971
2191
2334
258
61
3%
1097
213
3%
14%
86%
2%
1%
Fair Haven*
509
35
999
131
#
6%
8%
20%
33%
27%
60%
13%
13%
14%
9%
3%
3%
4%
0%
20%
24%
27%
51%
21%
16%
12%
4%
5%
3%
%
5518
999
499
946
2445
1470
3915
866
485
252
145
50
57
39252
3605
484
293
612
1390
1040
2430
665
323
187
104
26
57
24%
15667
5141
9551
6116
1270
621
19%
4345
1992
21%
48%
52%
7%
13%
Fair Haven Heights
1273
345
3605
1144
#
18%
9%
17%
44%
27%
71%
16%
9%
5%
3%
1%
1%
13%
8%
17%
39%
29%
67%
18%
9%
5%
3%
1%
2%
%
3322
320
666
610
1596
675
2271
485
153
413
295
108
10
43484
1283
29
68
125
222
353
575
280
101
327
219
108
0
49%
7131
1183
3301
3830
411
94
46%
1434
289
33%
61%
39%
27%
32%
1655
159
1283
176
Hill
#
10%
20%
18%
48%
20%
68%
15%
5%
12%
9%
3%
0%
2%
5%
10%
17%
28%
45%
22%
8%
25%
17%
8%
0%
%
5199
1166
679
764
2609
1165
3774
646
411
368
237
79
52
39945
3405
700
344
536
1580
840
2420
398
289
298
207
39
52
23%
15756
6783
10933
4823
1704
895
20%
4605
2815
17%
46%
54%
10%
14%
1200
328
3405
1388
22%
13%
15%
50%
22%
73%
12%
8%
7%
5%
2%
1%
21%
10%
16%
46%
25%
71%
12%
8%
9%
6%
1%
2%
43%
69%
31%
53%
61%
27%
41%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
East Rock*
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
"Common" Indicator Name #
Vehicle Access and Crowding, for households
Occupied housing units
Occupied housing units: No vehicle available
Zero Vehicle Households
Occupied housing units: 1 vehicle available
Occupied housing units: 2 or more vehicles available
Occupied housing units: 1.00 or less occupants per room
Occupied housing units: 1.01 or more occupants per room
Overcrowded Housing
Home Value, for owner occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units, Total
Value is less than $50,000
Value is $50,000 to $99,999
Value is $100,000 to $149,999
Value is $150,000 to $199,999
Value is $200,000 or more
Housing Values $200K+
Value is $200,000 to $249,999
Value is $250,000 to $299,999
Value is $300,000 or more
Housing Cost Burden, for owner occupied housing units
Owner occupied housing units
Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a
Cost-Burdened Homeowners
percentage of household income, 30% or more
Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a
Severe Homeowner Cost
percentage of household income, 50% or more
Burden
Housing Cost Burden, for renter occupied housing units
Renter occupied housing units
Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of
Cost-Burdened Renters
household income, 30% or more
Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of
Severe Renter Cost Burden
household income, 50% or more
Housing Cost Burden, for all households
All households
All households paying 30% of income for housing
Cost-Burdened Households
Severe Household Cost
All households paying 50% of income for housing
Burden
East Shore
%
#
Edgewood
%
#
Fair Haven*
%
#
Fair Haven Heights
%
#
%
Hill
#
%
3971
1075
1919
977
3948
23
27%
48%
25%
99%
1%
2064
137
616
1311
2064
0
7%
30%
64%
100%
0%
1864
460
741
663
1856
8
25%
40%
36%
100%
0%
5518
1754
2135
1629
5158
360
32%
39%
30%
93%
7%
3322
1043
1479
800
3161
161
31%
45%
24%
95%
5%
5199
1875
1984
1340
4946
253
36%
38%
26%
95%
5%
1076
0
6
73
65
932
73
64
795
0%
1%
7%
6%
87%
7%
6%
74%
1437
42
16
171
407
801
438
242
121
3%
1%
12%
28%
56%
30%
17%
8%
440
43
9
66
31
291
66
132
93
10%
2%
15%
7%
66%
15%
30%
21%
1275
45
159
364
251
457
229
144
84
4%
12%
29%
20%
36%
18%
11%
7%
903
48
55
239
251
310
176
50
84
5%
6%
26%
28%
34%
19%
6%
9%
1135
69
188
261
239
378
162
93
123
6%
17%
23%
21%
33%
14%
8%
11%
1076
1437
440
1275
903
1135
189
18%
596
41%
176
40%
728
57%
364
40%
541
48%
48
4%
309
22%
79
18%
394
31%
75
8%
208
18%
2895
627
1424
4243
2419
4064
1482
51%
221
35%
908
64%
2835
67%
1302
54%
2627
65%
680
23%
122
19%
644
45%
1769
42%
489
20%
1894
47%
3971
1670
42%
2064
817
40%
1864
1084
58%
5518
3562
65%
3322
1666
50%
5199
3168
61%
728
18%
431
21%
723
39%
2163
39%
564
17%
2102
40%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Newhallville
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
"Common" Indicator Name #
Prospect Hill
%
#
%
#
Quinnipiac
Meadows
%
West Hills
#
West Rock*
%
#
Westville*
%
#
%
All indicators derived from the 2014 5Y American Community Survey
Population
Total Population
Male
Female
Under 5 years
5-17 years
18-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-64 years
65 years and over
Race and Ethnicity, for total population
Total population
Hispanic or Latino of any race
White, Not Hispanic or Latino
Black, Not Hispanic or Latino
Asian, Not Hispanic or Latino
Other, Not Hispanic or Latino
Household Types
Total households
Family households
Family Households and Single Parent Families
Family households
Married-couple family
Male householder; no wife present
Female householder; no husband present
Married-couple family; with one or more people under 18 years
Male householder; no wife present; with one or more people
under 18 years
Female householder; no husband present; with one or more
people under 18 years
Housing Occupancy
Total housing units
Vacant housing units
Occupied housing units
Occupied housing units, Owner occupied
Occupied housing units, Renter occupied
Disconnected Youth
Total population 16 to 19 years
Population 16 to 19 years not enrolled in school & not working
Population 65 and Over
6166
2543
3623
333
1337
603
878
790
624
829
772
41%
59%
5%
22%
10%
14%
13%
10%
13%
13%
3788
1689
2099
263
489
516
1107
455
261
307
390
45%
55%
7%
13%
14%
29%
12%
7%
8%
10%
6306
2905
3401
486
1012
704
1141
972
903
592
496
46%
54%
8%
16%
11%
18%
15%
14%
9%
8%
3816
1641
2175
203
784
425
681
405
448
367
503
43%
57%
5%
21%
11%
18%
11%
12%
10%
13%
3541
1621
1920
67
247
2169
261
165
149
149
334
46%
54%
2%
7%
61%
7%
5%
4%
4%
9%
9070
4402
4668
464
1508
1050
1322
1204
1065
1239
1218
49%
51%
5%
17%
12%
15%
13%
12%
14%
13%
Hispanic Population
White Population
Black Population
Asian Population
Other Race Population
6166
1051
139
4688
28
260
17%
2%
76%
0%
4%
3788
400
1522
845
935
86
11%
40%
22%
25%
2%
6306
1571
1541
2322
662
210
25%
24%
37%
10%
3%
3816
989
529
2021
70
207
26%
14%
53%
2%
5%
3541
314
1884
1097
99
147
9%
53%
31%
3%
4%
9070
725
5111
2578
323
333
8%
56%
28%
4%
4%
Families
2561
1451
57%
1519
822
54%
2302
1536
67%
1394
843
60%
727
312
43%
3689
1874
51%
1451
389
168
894
27%
12%
62%
822
671
1
150
82%
0%
18%
1536
590
167
779
38%
11%
51%
843
245
107
491
29%
13%
58%
312
177
1
134
57%
0%
43%
1874
1518
33
323
81%
2%
17%
203
14%
372
45%
263
17%
85
10%
55
18%
665
35%
47
3%
0
0%
58
4%
47
6%
1
0%
0
0%
545
38%
21
3%
470
31%
306
36%
59
19%
193
10%
3198
637
2561
643
1918
20%
80%
25%
75%
1777
258
1519
415
1104
15%
85%
27%
73%
2628
326
2302
954
1348
12%
88%
41%
59%
1725
331
1394
288
1106
19%
81%
21%
79%
827
100
727
114
613
12%
88%
16%
84%
4025
336
3689
1847
1842
8%
92%
50%
50%
226
57
25%
237
16
7%
213
22
10%
206
35
17%
1222
2
0%
527
0
0%
Population
Population Under 5
Population 5-17
Married Families with
Children
Single Parent Fathers
Single Parent Mothers
Homeownership Rate
Disconnected Youth
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Newhallville
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
Educational Attainment, for population 25 years and over
Population 25 years and over
Less than high school diploma
High school degree or higher
Bachelors degree or higher
Foreign Born (Immigrant) population
Total Population
Foreign born
Entered 2010 or later
Naturalized US citizen
Not a citizen
Language spoken, by population 5 years and over
Population 5 years and over
Speak only English
Non-English home hanguage
Non-English home language; Speak English less than very well
Home Language Spanish
Home Language Spanish; Speak English less than very well
Employment status, for population 16 years and over
Total Population, 16 years and over
In Labor Force
In Labor Force, Civilian
In Labor Force, Civilian, Employed
In Labor Force, Civilian, Unemployed
Not in Labor Force
Unemployment Rate (% Unemployed of Civilian Labor Force)
Commute Mode, for workers 16 years and over
Workers 16 years and over
Worked at home
Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home
Car, truck, or van drove alone
Car, truck, or van carpooled
Public transportation (excluding taxicab)
Walked/Biked
Taxicab, motorcycle, or other means
Children with all parents in the labor force
Children living in families
Children living in 2-parent families, both parents in the labor force
AND in 1-parent families, parent in labor force
Occupations, for employed civilian population 16 years and over
Total Employed
Management, professional & related occupations
Service occupations
Sales & office occupations
Natural resources, construction & maintenance occupations
Production, transportation & material moving occupations
"Common" Indicator Name #
No High School Diploma
High School Graduates
College Graduates
Foreign-born population
Linguistic Isolation
%
#
#
West Rock*
%
#
Westville*
%
#
%
2520
84
2436
1901
3%
97%
75%
4104
849
3255
590
21%
79%
14%
2404
666
1738
288
28%
72%
12%
1058
140
918
309
13%
87%
29%
6048
384
5664
3652
6%
94%
60%
6166
403
54
125
278
7%
1%
2%
5%
3788
936
265
128
804
25%
7%
3%
21%
6306
1236
69
429
807
20%
1%
7%
13%
3816
620
99
222
363
16%
3%
6%
10%
5951
774
253
246
525
13%
4%
4%
9%
7236
920
21
561
227
13%
0%
8%
3%
5833
4877
956
176
900
165
84%
16%
3%
15%
3%
3525
2391
1134
419
224
86
68%
32%
12%
6%
2%
5820
3762
2058
680
1263
395
65%
35%
12%
22%
7%
3613
2675
938
314
739
269
74%
26%
9%
20%
7%
3474
2898
576
115
217
12
83%
17%
3%
6%
0%
8606
7089
1517
532
569
233
82%
18%
6%
7%
3%
2225
0
2225
1571
293
297
11
53
67%
67%
50%
16%
33%
24%
0%
100%
71%
13%
13%
0%
2%
1509
Children with all parents in
the labor force
%
West Hills
20%
80%
12%
Unemployment Rate
Transit Users
Walkers and Bikers
#
Quinnipiac
Meadows
%
3893
760
3133
475
4571
3040
3040
2306
734
1531
Vehicle, Single Occupancy
Prospect Hill
3087
1910
1910
1827
83
1177
1799
109
1690
832
35
375
448
0
62%
62%
59%
3%
38%
4%
6%
94%
46%
2%
21%
25%
0%
728
4957
3602
3545
2974
571
1355
2973
0
2973
2328
337
293
15
0
73%
72%
60%
12%
27%
16%
0%
100%
78%
11%
10%
1%
0%
1426
2956
1591
1591
1443
148
1365
1397
39
1358
728
32
457
122
19
54%
54%
49%
5%
46%
9%
3%
97%
52%
2%
33%
9%
1%
961
3299
1808
1808
1532
276
1491
1484
132
1352
753
113
91
395
0
55%
55%
46%
8%
45%
15%
9%
91%
51%
8%
6%
27%
0%
221
7414
5354
5354
4972
382
2060
4922
149
4773
3814
489
219
242
9
72%
72%
67%
5%
28%
7%
3%
97%
77%
10%
4%
5%
0%
1863
1213
80%
406
56%
1003
70%
668
70%
191
86%
1588
85%
2306
488
772
534
84
428
21%
33%
23%
4%
19%
1827
1158
274
342
12
41
63%
15%
19%
1%
2%
2974
581
1097
532
126
638
20%
37%
18%
4%
21%
1443
310
492
298
141
202
21%
34%
21%
10%
14%
1532
513
483
451
37
48
33%
32%
29%
2%
3%
4972
3002
814
820
81
255
60%
16%
16%
2%
5%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Newhallville
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
Income
Households
Households: Income less than $10,000
Households: Income $10,000 to $14,999
Households: Income $15,000 to $24,999
Households: Income less than $25,000
Households: Income $25,000 to $49,999
Households: Income less than $50,000
Households: Income $50,000 to $74,999
Households: Income $75,000 to $99,999
Households: Income $100,000 or more
Households: Income $100,000 to $149,999
Households: Income $150,000 to $199,999
Households: Income $200,000 or more
Average Household Income
Families
Families: Income less than $10,000
Families: Income $10,000 to $14,999
Families: Income $15,000 to $24,999
Families: Income less than $25,000
Families: Income $25,000 to $49,999
Families: Income less than $50,000
Families: Income $50,000 to $74,999
Families: Income $75,000 to $99,999
Families: Income $100,000 or more
Families: Income $100,000 to $149,999
Families: Income $150,000 to $199,999
Families: Income $200,000 or more
Poverty
Population for whom poverty status is determined
Income below 100% of poverty level (official "poverty rate")
Income below 200% of poverty level ("low income rate")
Income above 200% of poverty level
Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 5 years
Income below poverty level: Under 5 years
Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 18 years
Income below poverty level: Under 18 years
Population for whom poverty status is determined: 65 years and
over
Income below poverty level: 65 years and over
Families
Families: Income in the past year below poverty level
"Common" Indicator Name #
Household Income <$25K
Household Income <$50K
Household Income $100K+
Average Household Income
Family Income <$25K
Family Income <$50K
Family Income $100K+
%
2561
446
388
383
1217
767
1984
243
251
83
70
0
13
34399
1451
218
168
177
563
445
1008
243
137
63
50
0
13
In Poverty, Ages Under 5
6166
1872
3787
2379
530
222
In Poverty, Children
1670
686
Population in Poverty
Low-Income Population
Not Low Income Population
In Poverty, Ages 65+
Families in Poverty
772
153
1451
401
Prospect Hill
#
17%
15%
15%
48%
30%
77%
9%
10%
3%
3%
0%
1%
15%
12%
12%
39%
31%
69%
17%
9%
4%
3%
0%
1%
%
1519
206
113
53
372
450
822
197
153
347
93
97
157
86437
822
40
22
32
94
255
349
105
121
247
36
70
141
42%
3473
603
1153
2320
319
23
41%
735
54
30%
61%
39%
20%
28%
390
33
822
74
#
14%
7%
3%
24%
30%
54%
13%
10%
23%
6%
6%
10%
5%
3%
4%
11%
31%
42%
13%
15%
30%
4%
9%
17%
Quinnipiac
Meadows
%
2302
263
113
374
750
661
1411
340
252
299
224
75
0
51603
1536
160
123
208
491
438
929
176
231
200
164
36
0
7%
6278
1624
2800
3478
553
298
7%
1470
731
17%
33%
67%
8%
9%
496
52
1536
439
West Hills
#
11%
5%
16%
33%
29%
61%
15%
11%
13%
10%
3%
0%
10%
8%
14%
32%
29%
60%
11%
15%
13%
11%
2%
0%
%
1394
219
132
284
635
355
990
196
120
88
52
36
0
39532
843
53
68
207
328
205
533
150
80
80
51
29
0
54%
3571
1053
2125
1446
318
138
50%
987
364
26%
45%
55%
10%
29%
West Rock*
305
51
843
237
#
16%
9%
20%
46%
25%
71%
14%
9%
6%
4%
3%
0%
6%
8%
25%
39%
24%
63%
18%
9%
9%
6%
3%
0%
%
727
124
61
129
314
261
575
67
27
58
40
18
0
38489
312
27
25
52
104
130
234
25
19
34
30
4
0
43%
3947
1358
2060
1887
208
58
37%
701
352
29%
60%
40%
17%
28%
Westville*
465
101
312
52
#
17%
8%
18%
43%
36%
79%
9%
4%
8%
6%
2%
0%
9%
8%
17%
33%
42%
75%
8%
6%
11%
10%
1%
0%
%
3689
297
115
397
809
533
1342
678
373
1296
614
292
390
96088
1874
41
24
96
161
217
378
240
190
1066
472
243
351
28%
7220
610
1371
5849
414
9
50%
1640
35
34%
52%
48%
22%
17%
1118
88
1874
98
8%
3%
11%
22%
14%
36%
18%
10%
35%
17%
8%
11%
2%
1%
5%
9%
12%
20%
13%
10%
57%
25%
13%
19%
8%
19%
81%
2%
2%
8%
5%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Newhallville
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
"Common" Indicator Name #
Vehicle Access and Crowding, for households
Occupied housing units
Occupied housing units: No vehicle available
Zero Vehicle Households
Occupied housing units: 1 vehicle available
Occupied housing units: 2 or more vehicles available
Occupied housing units: 1.00 or less occupants per room
Occupied housing units: 1.01 or more occupants per room
Overcrowded Housing
Home Value, for owner occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units, Total
Value is less than $50,000
Value is $50,000 to $99,999
Value is $100,000 to $149,999
Value is $150,000 to $199,999
Value is $200,000 or more
Housing Values $200K+
Value is $200,000 to $249,999
Value is $250,000 to $299,999
Value is $300,000 or more
Housing Cost Burden, for owner occupied housing units
Owner occupied housing units
Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a
Cost-Burdened Homeowners
percentage of household income, 30% or more
Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a
Severe Homeowner Cost
percentage of household income, 50% or more
Burden
Housing Cost Burden, for renter occupied housing units
Renter occupied housing units
Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of
Cost-Burdened Renters
household income, 30% or more
Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of
Severe Renter Cost Burden
household income, 50% or more
Housing Cost Burden, for all households
All households
All households paying 30% of income for housing
Cost-Burdened Households
Severe Household Cost
All households paying 50% of income for housing
Burden
%
Prospect Hill
#
%
#
Quinnipiac
Meadows
%
West Hills
#
West Rock*
%
#
Westville*
%
#
%
2561
888
1223
450
2510
51
35%
48%
18%
98%
2%
1519
215
822
482
1467
52
14%
54%
32%
97%
3%
2302
486
1053
763
2203
99
21%
46%
33%
96%
4%
1394
526
516
352
1372
22
38%
37%
25%
98%
2%
727
187
406
134
722
5
26%
56%
18%
99%
1%
3689
285
1710
1694
3616
73
8%
46%
46%
98%
2%
643
31
24
258
165
165
84
59
22
5%
4%
40%
26%
26%
13%
9%
3%
415
0
1
20
94
300
7
42
251
0%
0%
5%
23%
72%
2%
10%
60%
954
76
107
200
288
283
182
19
82
8%
11%
21%
30%
30%
19%
2%
9%
288
0
79
130
46
33
1
24
8
0%
27%
45%
16%
11%
0%
8%
3%
114
0
8
33
57
16
5
8
3
0%
7%
29%
50%
14%
4%
7%
3%
1847
47
54
157
254
1335
190
362
783
3%
3%
9%
14%
72%
10%
20%
42%
643
415
954
288
114
1847
355
55%
112
27%
271
28%
175
61%
24
21%
554
30%
259
40%
84
20%
45
5%
102
35%
24
21%
317
17%
1918
1104
1348
1106
613
1842
1301
68%
637
58%
841
62%
580
52%
327
53%
972
53%
842
44%
318
29%
469
35%
341
31%
100
16%
480
26%
2561
1656
65%
1519
749
49%
2302
1112
48%
1394
755
54%
727
351
48%
3689
1526
41%
1101
43%
402
26%
514
22%
443
32%
124
17%
797
22%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
Wooster
Square/Mill River
%
"Common" Indicator Name #
New Haven
#
Greater New Haven
%
#
%
Connecticut
#
%
All indicators derived from the 2014 5Y American Community Survey
Population
Total Population
Male
Female
Under 5 years
5-17 years
18-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-64 years
65 years and over
Race and Ethnicity, for total population
Total population
Hispanic or Latino of any race
White, Not Hispanic or Latino
Black, Not Hispanic or Latino
Asian, Not Hispanic or Latino
Other, Not Hispanic or Latino
Household Types
Total households
Family households
Family Households and Single Parent Families
Family households
Married-couple family
Male householder; no wife present
Female householder; no husband present
Married-couple family; with one or more people under 18 years
Male householder; no wife present; with one or more people
under 18 years
Female householder; no husband present; with one or more
people under 18 years
Housing Occupancy
Total housing units
Vacant housing units
Occupied housing units
Occupied housing units, Owner occupied
Occupied housing units, Renter occupied
Disconnected Youth
Total population 16 to 19 years
Population 16 to 19 years not enrolled in school & not working
Population 65 and Over
3333
1599
1734
184
415
396
1010
500
253
291
284
48%
52%
6%
12%
12%
30%
15%
8%
9%
9%
130553
61534
69019
8163
20560
20631
26046
16293
14105
11388
13367
47%
53%
6%
16%
16%
20%
12%
11%
9%
10%
465227
221362
243865
23987
73478
52061
62583
56759
68461
57767
70131
3592053
48% 1750621
52% 1841432
5%
194338
16%
600747
11%
341391
13%
433145
12%
459130
15%
563772
12%
468451
15%
531079
49%
51%
5%
17%
10%
12%
13%
16%
13%
15%
Hispanic Population
White Population
Black Population
Asian Population
Other Race Population
3333
762
1762
629
109
71
23%
53%
19%
3%
2%
130553
33935
42075
43866
6575
4102
26%
32%
34%
5%
3%
465227
61512
300930
70509
21593
10683
3592053
13%
512795
65% 2508360
15%
342043
5%
144619
2%
84236
14%
70%
10%
4%
2%
Families
1600
654
41%
49945
25775
52%
178251
109987
62%
1356206
899557
66%
654
400
17
237
61%
3%
36%
25775
12848
2393
10534
50%
9%
41%
109987
78477
6687
24823
71%
6%
23%
899557
664328
59301
175928
74%
7%
20%
184
28%
5815
23%
31287
28%
275652
31%
0
0%
895
3%
2603
2%
25972
3%
170
26%
6565
25%
13832
13%
99185
11%
1789
189
1600
405
1195
11%
89%
25%
75%
57190
7245
49945
14722
35223
13%
87%
29%
71%
196739
18488
178251
108625
69626
1490381
9%
134175
91% 1356206
61%
913043
39%
443163
9%
91%
67%
33%
102
0
0%
9003
867
10%
28851
1541
205866
11354
6%
Population
Population Under 5
Population 5-17
Married Families with
Children
Single Parent Fathers
Single Parent Mothers
Homeownership Rate
Disconnected Youth
5%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
Educational Attainment, for population 25 years and over
Population 25 years and over
Less than high school diploma
High school degree or higher
Bachelors degree or higher
Foreign Born (Immigrant) population
Total Population
Foreign born
Entered 2010 or later
Naturalized US citizen
Not a citizen
Language spoken, by population 5 years and over
Population 5 years and over
Speak only English
Non-English home hanguage
Non-English home language; Speak English less than very well
Home Language Spanish
Home Language Spanish; Speak English less than very well
Employment status, for population 16 years and over
Total Population, 16 years and over
In Labor Force
In Labor Force, Civilian
In Labor Force, Civilian, Employed
In Labor Force, Civilian, Unemployed
Not in Labor Force
Unemployment Rate (% Unemployed of Civilian Labor Force)
Commute Mode, for workers 16 years and over
Workers 16 years and over
Worked at home
Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home
Car, truck, or van drove alone
Car, truck, or van carpooled
Public transportation (excluding taxicab)
Walked/Biked
Taxicab, motorcycle, or other means
Children with all parents in the labor force
Children living in families
Children living in 2-parent families, both parents in the labor force
AND in 1-parent families, parent in labor force
Occupations, for employed civilian population 16 years and over
Total Employed
Management, professional & related occupations
Service occupations
Sales & office occupations
Natural resources, construction & maintenance occupations
Production, transportation & material moving occupations
Wooster
Square/Mill River
%
"Common" Indicator Name #
No High School Diploma
High School Graduates
College Graduates
Foreign-born population
Linguistic Isolation
#
%
Connecticut
#
%
81199
14339
66860
27315
18%
82%
34%
315701
31257
284444
122000
2455577
10%
257011
90% 2198566
39%
908551
10%
90%
37%
3333
477
117
160
303
14%
4%
5%
9%
130553
21255
3162
5630
14939
16%
2%
4%
11%
465227
57164
6321
24570
31535
12%
1%
5%
7%
3592053
490460
38873
235507
254953
14%
1%
7%
7%
3149
2243
906
314
619
228
71%
29%
10%
20%
7%
122390
83557
38833
14143
27399
10983
68%
32%
12%
22%
9%
441240
351953
89287
30729
47381
17846
3397715
80% 2663586
20%
734129
7%
283088
11%
377238
4%
156861
78%
22%
8%
11%
5%
379536
254478
254101
228443
25658
125058
2895925
67% 1962119
67% 1953521
60% 1766934
7%
186587
33%
933806
10%
68%
67%
61%
6%
32%
10%
224241
9024
215217
169952
17759
13329
12619
1558
1734798
4%
73467
96% 1661331
76% 1364472
8%
142105
6%
81585
6%
57919
1%
15250
4%
96%
79%
8%
5%
3%
1%
94285
766701
1687
104
1583
834
83
200
449
17
69%
69%
62%
7%
31%
10%
6%
94%
49%
5%
12%
27%
1%
565
Children with all parents in
the labor force
Greater New Haven
%
16%
84%
51%
Unemployment Rate
Transit Users
Walkers and Bikers
#
2338
372
1966
1193
2778
1908
1908
1723
185
870
Vehicle, Single Occupancy
New Haven
104766
67841
67752
58453
9299
36925
57290
1911
55379
33480
5345
7110
8940
504
65%
65%
56%
9%
35%
14%
3%
97%
58%
9%
12%
16%
1%
27167
304
54%
20394
75%
72118
76%
565700
74%
1723
978
216
370
66
93
57%
13%
21%
4%
5%
58453
23263
14583
11024
2488
7095
40%
25%
19%
4%
12%
228443
97330
41393
54657
13566
21497
43%
18%
24%
6%
9%
1766934
729947
316946
419718
130456
169867
41%
18%
24%
7%
10%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
Income
Households
Households: Income less than $10,000
Households: Income $10,000 to $14,999
Households: Income $15,000 to $24,999
Households: Income less than $25,000
Households: Income $25,000 to $49,999
Households: Income less than $50,000
Households: Income $50,000 to $74,999
Households: Income $75,000 to $99,999
Households: Income $100,000 or more
Households: Income $100,000 to $149,999
Households: Income $150,000 to $199,999
Households: Income $200,000 or more
Average Household Income
Families
Families: Income less than $10,000
Families: Income $10,000 to $14,999
Families: Income $15,000 to $24,999
Families: Income less than $25,000
Families: Income $25,000 to $49,999
Families: Income less than $50,000
Families: Income $50,000 to $74,999
Families: Income $75,000 to $99,999
Families: Income $100,000 or more
Families: Income $100,000 to $149,999
Families: Income $150,000 to $199,999
Families: Income $200,000 or more
Poverty
Population for whom poverty status is determined
Income below 100% of poverty level (official "poverty rate")
Income below 200% of poverty level ("low income rate")
Income above 200% of poverty level
Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 5 years
Income below poverty level: Under 5 years
Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 18 years
Income below poverty level: Under 18 years
Population for whom poverty status is determined: 65 years and
over
Income below poverty level: 65 years and over
Families
Families: Income in the past year below poverty level
Wooster
Square/Mill River
%
"Common" Indicator Name #
Household Income <$25K
Household Income <$50K
Household Income $100K+
Average Household Income
Family Income <$25K
Family Income <$50K
Family Income $100K+
1600
212
118
135
465
423
888
334
82
296
204
44
48
59125
654
110
29
51
190
180
370
76
34
174
125
23
26
In Poverty, Ages Under 5
3300
932
1566
1734
209
97
In Poverty, Children
592
257
Population in Poverty
Low-Income Population
Not Low Income Population
In Poverty, Ages 65+
Families in Poverty
284
78
654
170
13%
7%
8%
29%
26%
56%
21%
5%
19%
13%
3%
3%
17%
4%
8%
29%
28%
57%
12%
5%
27%
19%
4%
4%
New Haven
#
49945
6964
4383
6641
17988
12229
30217
7190
4555
7983
4463
1854
1666
57862
25775
2484
1546
3155
7185
6436
13621
3946
2821
5387
2857
1272
1258
46%
121638
32122
59203
62435
9755
3542
43%
28384
10579
28%
47%
53%
27%
26%
Greater New Haven
%
12811
1897
25775
5760
#
14%
9%
13%
36%
24%
61%
14%
9%
16%
9%
4%
3%
10%
6%
12%
28%
25%
53%
15%
11%
21%
11%
5%
5%
%
178251
12651
8849
16600
38100
35281
73381
28375
22166
54329
27364
13329
13636
87076
109987
4047
2924
6235
13206
18569
31775
17685
15647
44880
21721
10956
12203
36%
446790
55894
119925
326865
28739
5375
37%
96672
16490
26%
49%
51%
15%
22%
67742
5128
109987
9655
Connecticut
#
7%
5%
9%
21%
20%
41%
16%
12%
30%
15%
7%
8%
4%
3%
6%
12%
17%
29%
16%
14%
41%
20%
10%
11%
%
1356206
77857
52951
113957
244765
253884
498649
220577
176629
460351
224690
107942
127719
99110
899557
30584
18591
46537
95712
141679
237391
140776
129656
391734
184327
93100
114307
3481115
13%
364740
27%
823045
73% 2658070
232654
19%
38536
17%
8%
9%
785691
110096
508657
35951
899557
67706
6%
4%
8%
18%
19%
37%
16%
13%
34%
17%
8%
9%
3%
2%
5%
11%
16%
26%
16%
14%
44%
20%
10%
13%
10%
24%
76%
17%
14%
7%
8%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates
Please cite: DataHaven. (2016). DataHaven 2014 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2014 5Y American Community Survey and
official City Plan Department boundaries. New Haven, CT: DataHaven
Neighborhood-level data from the American Community Survey are subject to high margins of error. Compare and use with caution.
Neighborhood or Area
Key community indicators highlighted in green
Wooster
Square/Mill River
%
"Common" Indicator Name #
Vehicle Access and Crowding, for households
Occupied housing units
Occupied housing units: No vehicle available
Zero Vehicle Households
Occupied housing units: 1 vehicle available
Occupied housing units: 2 or more vehicles available
Occupied housing units: 1.00 or less occupants per room
Occupied housing units: 1.01 or more occupants per room
Overcrowded Housing
Home Value, for owner occupied housing units
Owner-occupied housing units, Total
Value is less than $50,000
Value is $50,000 to $99,999
Value is $100,000 to $149,999
Value is $150,000 to $199,999
Value is $200,000 or more
Housing Values $200K+
Value is $200,000 to $249,999
Value is $250,000 to $299,999
Value is $300,000 or more
Housing Cost Burden, for owner occupied housing units
Owner occupied housing units
Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a
Cost-Burdened Homeowners
percentage of household income, 30% or more
Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a
Severe Homeowner Cost
percentage of household income, 50% or more
Burden
Housing Cost Burden, for renter occupied housing units
Renter occupied housing units
Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of
Cost-Burdened Renters
household income, 30% or more
Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of
Severe Renter Cost Burden
household income, 50% or more
Housing Cost Burden, for all households
All households
All households paying 30% of income for housing
Cost-Burdened Households
Severe Household Cost
All households paying 50% of income for housing
Burden
New Haven
#
Greater New Haven
%
#
%
Connecticut
#
%
1600
523
646
431
1566
34
33%
40%
27%
98%
2%
49945
14222
21505
14218
48373
1572
28%
43%
28%
97%
3%
178251
22885
63886
91480
175108
3143
1356206
13%
123437
36%
443319
51%
789450
98% 1330492
2%
25714
9%
33%
58%
98%
2%
405
6
40
52
37
270
67
61
142
1%
10%
13%
9%
67%
17%
15%
35%
14722
521
1094
2696
3089
7322
2634
1640
3048
4%
7%
18%
21%
50%
18%
11%
21%
108625
2890
2772
7504
14868
80591
17043
16716
46832
3%
3%
7%
14%
74%
16%
15%
43%
913043
24122
26438
72756
137797
651930
135907
121457
394566
3%
3%
8%
15%
71%
15%
13%
43%
405
14722
108625
913043
199
49%
5964
41%
40246
37%
308039
34%
122
30%
2724
19%
16435
15%
122097
13%
1195
35223
69626
443163
572
48%
20386
58%
38630
55%
221735
50%
309
26%
12011
34%
21650
31%
117357
26%
1600
771
48%
49945
26350
53%
178251
78876
44%
1356206
529774
39%
431
27%
14735
30%
38085
21%
239454
18%
*If both indicator row AND geography column have a *, estimate based on data allocated by Census Tract. All other estimates based on data allocated by Census Block Group. Greater New Haven consists of 13 towns as defined in 2013 Community Index.
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