SAN FRANCISCO SUPERVISOR DISTRICTS SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILES American Community Survey 2010–2014 SUPERVISOR DISTRICTS SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILES American Community Survey 2010–2014

© 2017 San Francisco Planning Department 1650 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94103-3114 www.sfplanning.org Front Cover: Daniel Hoherd, “Untitled” January 25, 2010 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution SAN FRANCISCO SUPERVISOR DISTRICTS SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILES American Community Survey 2010–2014

San Francisco Planning Department March 2017 Credit: Ed Brownson, “Inner Sunset” April 22, 2014 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword 01 Data Sources 02 San Francisco 04 Supervisor District Profiles At A Glance 06 Supervisor District 1 08 Supervisor District 2 10 Supervisor District 3 12 Supervisor District 4 14 Supervisor District 5 16 Supervisor District 6 18 Supervisor District 7 20 Supervisor District 8 22 Supervisor District 9 24 Supervisor District 10 26 Supervisor District 11 28

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FOREWORD

San Francisco’s 2010 population – at 805,330 – San Francisco Population, 1950–2010 has well surpassed its all-time high in the 1950s. 850,000 Despite some long term shifts in proportional 805,235 shares, San Francisco’s racial and ethnic composi- 800,000 775,357 tion remains diverse. The City’s Asian population is 776,733 growing steadily but the number of Black residents 750,000 continues to drop. San Franciscans of Latin or

Hispanic origin are also increasing, although not at 700,000 rates seen at state or national levels. 678,974

650,000 San Franciscans are also getting older, with a median age of 38.2 years. The number of children 600,000 under 5 years old is growing but San Francisco 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 continues to place at the top of the ranking of major cities with the fewest children. The numbers San Francisco change in racial composition, of older San Franciscans are growing as well. 1970–2010 Family households are increasing but there are 100% also more single-person households. other 90% Our citizens are also better educated: a third of 80% ASian San Franciscans over 25 years old have earned 70% a B.A. diploma and about one in five hold a 60% black graduate or professional degree. Median incomes 50% rose, although once adjusted for inflation, they are 40% almost unchanged from 2000. 30% white More employed San Franciscans are taking transit 20% to work. Commuting by car has dropped and 10% other travel to work modes such as biking and 0% walking are becoming more popular. Working at 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 home is also increasing. A growing number of San Francisco households are car-free. Racial Distribution in San Francisco, 2010 100% San Francisco is a city of neighborhoods, diverse 90% in composition and character. This report compiles 80% census-tract-level 2014 Five Year American Com- 70% munity Survey census data for each neighborhood. It provides select demographic and housing char- 60% IDENTIFIED BY TWO OR MORE acteristics as well as information on employment 50% OTHER 40% NATIVE HAWAIIAN AND and the commute to work. PACIFIC ISLANDER 30% AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE 20% ASIAN 10% BLACK White 0% US CA SF

Source: Bay Area Census; US Bureau of the Census

1 DATA SOURCES

Statistics in each neighborhood profiles come Data Geography from two datasets produced by the U.S. Census Bureau: the 2014 Five Year American Community Data from the 2014 Five Year American Com- Survey (ACS), released in December 2015. The munity Survey sample use the updated 2010 annual ACS, which is conducted year-round, has census tract geographies, with updates to the tract replaced the 10-year, April 1 Census “long form” designation from the 2000 census. For this report, and includes detailed socio-economic statistics the Planning Department aggregated census tracts such as income, poverty, educational attainment, into popularly-defined neighborhoods. Because occupation, language spoken and commute to the census tracts don’t perfectly match neighbor- work. Yearly ACS data is pooled in sets of five hood boundaries1 – with some tracts overlapping years to generate sampling similar to the decen- districts – the Planning Department assigned such nial Census. The 2014 Five Year ACS is the fifth tracts in its entirety to a specific neighborhood. The five-year estimate released and provides the most map on the following page shows neighborhoods current demographic profile of the country at the and the census tracts assigned. census tract level.

The data used for the neighborhood profiles were collected over a five year period. There will be few references in absolute numbers. Instead, the statis- tics are commonly presented as percentage shares. When absolute numbers are provided, these are rounded to the nearest 10.

The Census Bureau also publishes margins of error estimates (MOE) for all published tables from the American Community Survey. The Census Bureau provides approximation formulas for calculat- ing MOEs for derived or aggregated measures. Moreover, the Census Bureau advises that derived MOEs are increasingly imprecise once more than four individual values are summed. For example, adding high school graduates for five census tracts to get to the neighborhood level figure constitutes five such values, and is in the imprecise territory. Also, adding smaller age intervals to report data by larger intervals for the same tract would introduce the same problem. As most of these neighbor- hood profiles comprise more than four individual tracts and often aggregate published categories (age, commute mode, race), the margins of error themselves become approximations. Above all, when using data from the American Community Survey, one must keep in mind that sample data is inherently subject to error, and estimates should be 1 While Census Block Group geographies allow for better fit within neighborhoods, ACS interpreted with some caution. data is not always available at this level of geography.

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Map 1. San Francisco Supervisor District Boundaries and Census Tracts

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Demographics Language Spoken at Home (Residents 5 years and older) Total Population 829,070 English Only 55% Group Quarter Population 19,490 Spanish Only 11% Percent Female 49% Asian/Pacific Islander 26% Other European Languages 6% Households 348,830 Other Languages 1% Family Households 46% Non-Family Households 54% Linguistic Isolation Single Person Households, % of Total 38% % of All Households 13% Households with Children, % of Total 19% % of Spanish-Speaking Households 21% Households with 60 years and older 33% % of Asian Language Speaking Households 37% Average Household Size 2.3 % of Other European-Speaking Households 18% Average Family Household Size 3.3 % of Households Speaking Other Languages 13%

Race/Ethnicity Asian 34% Housing Characteristics Black/African American 6% White 49% Total Number of Units 380,520 Native American Indian 0.4% Units Built Since 2000 28,130 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.4% Median Year Structure Built* 1949 Other/Two or More Races 10% % Latino (of Any Race) 15% Occupied Units Owner occupied 37% Age Renter occupied 63% 0–4 years 5% 5–17 years 9% Vacant Units 8% 18–34 years 30% For rent 22% 35–59 years 36% For sale only 4% 60 and older 20% Rented or sold, not occupied 10% Median Age 35.0 For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 24% Other vacant 41% Educational Attainment (Residents 25 years and older) Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1993 High School or Less 26% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2002 Some College/Associate Degree 21% College Degree 32% Percent in Same House Last Year 85% Graduate/Professional Degree 21% Percent Abroad Last Year 2%

Nativity Foreign Born 36%

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Structure Type Employment Single Family Housing 32% Unemployment Rate 8% 2–4 Units 22% Percent Unemployment Female 7% 5–9 Units 10% Percent Unemployment Male 8% 10–19 Units 10% Employed Residents 466,640 20 Units or more 26% Managerial Professional 52% Other 0.2% Services 17% Sales and Office 21% Unit Size Natural Resources 4% No Bedroom 13% Production Transport Materials 5% 1 Bedroom 27% 2 Bedrooms 31% Journey to Work 3–4 Bedrooms 25% Workers 16 Years and Older 456,670 5 or More Bedrooms 3% Car 44% Drove Alone 36% Housing Prices Carpooled 8% Median Rent $1,363 Transit 33% Median Contract Rent $1,473 Bike 4% Median Rent as % of Household Income 26% Walk 10% Median Home Value $765,688 Other 2% Worked at Home 7% Vehicles Available 376,190 Notes: Homeowners 54% * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Renters 46% Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are Vehicles Per Capita 0.46 subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Households with no vehicle 30% Percent of Homeowning households 10% Percent of Renting households 42%

Income, Employment and Journey to Work Income Median Household Income $78,710 Median Family Income $94,280 Per Capita Income $49,990 Percent in Poverty 13%

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7 Supervisor District 1 Demographics Total Population 78,060 101 Group Quarter Population 3,070 Percent Female 52% 80

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Race/Ethnicity Asian 40% Black/African American 2% White 50% 280 Native American Indian 0.1% Language Spoken at Home Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1% (Residents 5 years and older) Other/Two or More Races 7% English Only 56% % Latino (of Any Race) 8% Spanish Only 5%

Asian/Pacific Islander 30% 101 Other European Languages 9% Age 280 0–4 years 5% Other Languages 1% 5–17 years 9% 18–34 years 30% Linguistic Isolation 35–59 years 34% % of All Households 14% 60 and older 22% % of Spanish-Speaking Households 13% Median Age 39.1 % of Asian Language Speaking Households 35% % of Other European-Speaking Households 29% Educational Attainment % of Households Speaking Other Languages 32% (Residents 25 years and older) High School or Less 22% Some College/Associate Degree 23% Housing Characteristics College Degree 34% Total Number of Units 34,460 Graduate/Professional Degree 21% Units Built Since 2000 990 Median Year Structure Built* 1937 Nativity Foreign Born 34%

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Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 24% Owner occupied 32% Percent of Homeowning households 12% Renter occupied 61% Percent of Renting households 31%

Vacant Units 7% For rent 9% Income, Employment and For sale only 3% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 8% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 20% Median Household Income $73,039 Other vacant 61% Median Family Income $96,902 Per Capita Income $44,949 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1990 Percent in Poverty 11% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2001 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 85% Unemployment Rate 6% Percent Abroad Last Year 1% Percent Unemployment Female 6% Percent Unemployment Male 6% Structure Type Employed Residents 43,590 Single Family Housing 29% Managerial Professional 52% 2–4 Units 43% Services 17% 5–9 Units 13% Sales and Office 23% 10–19 Units 10% Natural Resources 3% 20 Units or more 5% Production Transport Materials 4% Other 0% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 42,450 No Bedroom 6% Car 48% 1 Bedroom 25% Drove Alone 39% 2 Bedrooms 37% Carpooled 8% 3–4 Bedrooms 29% Transit 33% 5 or More Bedrooms 3% Bike 4% Walk 6% Housing Prices Other 2% Median Rent $1,452 Worked at Home 8% Median Contract Rent $1,504 Median Rent as % of Household Income 26% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $880,333 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 36,940 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 45% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 55% Vehicles Per Capita 0.49

9 Supervisor District 2 Demographics Total Population 67,190 Group Quarter Population 840

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Race/Ethnicity Asian 14% Black/African American 2% White 80% 280 Native American Indian 0.1% Language Spoken at Home Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% (Residents 5 years and older) Other/Two or More Races 4% English Only 80% % Latino (of Any Race) 6% Spanish Only 4% Asian/Pacific Islander 6% 101

280 Age Other European Languages 8% 0–4 years 5% Other Languages 1% 5–17 years 7% 18–34 years 35% Linguistic Isolation 35–59 years 33% % of All Households 3% 60 and older 19% % of Spanish-Speaking Households 6% Median Age 36.2 % of Asian Language Speaking Households 17% % of Other European-Speaking Households 11% Educational Attainment % of Households Speaking Other Languages 6% (Residents 25 years and older) High School or Less 7% Some College/Associate Degree 13% Housing Characteristics College Degree 46% Total Number of Units 39,540 Graduate/Professional Degree 34% Units Built Since 2000 850 Median Year Structure Built* 1920 Nativity Foreign Born 17%

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Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 23% Owner occupied 27% Percent of Homeowning households 11% Renter occupied 64% Percent of Renting households 28%

Vacant Units 9% For rent 23% Income, Employment and For sale only 4% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 8% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 25% Median Household Income $118,273 Other vacant 40% Median Family Income $172,912 Per Capita Income $92,664 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1996 Percent in Poverty 6% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2003 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 81% Unemployment Rate 5% Percent Abroad Last Year 1% Percent Unemployment Female 5% Percent Unemployment Male 6% Structure Type Employed Residents 42,410 Single Family Housing 16% Managerial Professional 68% 2–4 Units 23% Services 6% 5–9 Units 15% Sales and Office 23% 10–19 Units 23% Natural Resources 1% 20 Units or more 23% Production Transport Materials 2% Other 0% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 41,630 No Bedroom 12% Car 43% 1 Bedroom 37% Drove Alone 36% 2 Bedrooms 27% Carpooled 7% 3–4 Bedrooms 20% Transit 32% 5 or More Bedrooms 4% Bike 3% Walk 7% Housing Prices Other 4% Median Rent $1,939 Worked at Home 11% Median Contract Rent $1,922 Median Rent as % of Household Income 24% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $1,228,760 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 39,170 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 40% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 60% Vehicles Per Capita 0.59

11 Supervisor District 3 Demographics Total Population 75,750 Group Quarter Population 1,140 Percent Female 49% Beach St Households 41,470

T 101 h Family Households 32% C e ol M u E m m a b b s u Non-Family Households 68% s a o A r n c v a e S d Single Person Households, % of Total 52% Ave e t Pacific r Broadway o Households with Children, % of Total 10% 80 St a St Households with 60 years and older 34% Clay Californi Average Household Size 1.8 Average Family Household Size 2.8 Post St

Race/Ethnicity Market St Asian 44% Black/African American 3% White 46% Native American Indian 0.2% Language Spoken at Home Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.1% (Residents 5 years and older) Other/Two or More Races 7% English Only 51% % Latino (of Any Race) 8% Spanish Only 5%

Asian/Pacific Islander 101 38% Age Other European Languages 6% 0–4 years 2% Other Languages 1% 5–17 years 5% 18–34 years 37% Linguistic Isolation 35–59 years 31% % of All Households 22% 60 and older 25% % of Spanish-Speaking Households 21% Median Age 40.1 % of Asian Language Speaking Households 59% % of Other European-Speaking Households 13% Educational Attainment % of Households Speaking Other Languages 7% (Residents 25 years and older) High School or Less 31% 280 Some College/Associate Degree 19% Housing Characteristics College Degree 33% Total Number of Units 46,850 Graduate/Professional Degree 18% Units Built Since 2000 1,630 Median Year Structure Built* 1919 Nativity Foreign Born 43%

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Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 61% Owner occupied 12% Percent of Homeowning households 26% Renter occupied 77% Percent of Renting households 66%

Vacant Units 11% For rent 22% Income, Employment and For sale only 3% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 10% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 34% Median Household Income $52,406 Other vacant 31% Median Family Income $57,313 Per Capita Income $51,894 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1996 Percent in Poverty 18% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2001 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 81% Unemployment Rate 7% Percent Abroad Last Year 3% Percent Unemployment Female 5% Percent Unemployment Male 8% Structure Type Employed Residents 44,320 Single Family Housing 4% Managerial Professional 50% 2–4 Units 15% Services 21% 5–9 Units 14% Sales and Office 23% 10–19 Units 16% Natural Resources 2% 20 Units or more 51% Production Transport Materials 4% Other 0% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 43,360 No Bedroom 31% Car 23% 1 Bedroom 36% Drove Alone 18% 2 Bedrooms 22% Carpooled 5% 3–4 Bedrooms 10% Transit 31% 5 or More Bedrooms 1% Bike 2% Walk 33% Housing Prices Other 3% Median Rent $1,135 Worked at Home 8% Median Contract Rent $1,234 Median Rent as % of Household Income 26% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $879,206 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 20,160 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 29% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 71% Vehicles Per Capita 0.27

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Supervisor District 4 Demographics Total Population 75,120 Lincoln Way Group Quarter Population 420 101 Percent Female 53% Judah St Households 25,780

Great Hwy Family Households 67% Blvd Sunset Non-Family Households 33% Ave 19th Single Person Households, % of Total 23% Households with Children, % of Total 26% Households with 60 years and older 45% Taraval St Average Household Size 2.9 280 Average Family Household Size 3.5

Race/Ethnicity Sloat Blvd Asian 57% Black/African American 1% White 35% Language Spoken at Home Native American Indian 0.1% 101 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% (Residents 5 years and older)

Other/Two or More Races 7% English Only 46% 280 % Latino (of Any Race) 7% Spanish Only 3% Asian/Pacific Islander 45% Age Other European Languages 6% 0–4 years 5% Other Languages 1% 5–17 years 11% 18–34 years 25% Linguistic Isolation 35–59 years 36% % of All Households 15% 60 and older 24% % of Spanish-Speaking Households 8% Median Age 42.0 % of Asian Language Speaking Households 30% % of Other European-Speaking Households 24% Educational Attainment % of Households Speaking Other Languages 22% (Residents 25 years and older) High School or Less 31% Some College/Associate Degree 25% Housing Characteristics College Degree 29% Total Number of Units 27,150 Graduate/Professional Degree 14% Units Built Since 2000 240 Median Year Structure Built* 1943 Nativity Foreign Born 43%

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Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 13% Owner occupied 55% Percent of Homeowning households 8% Renter occupied 40% Percent of Renting households 19%

Vacant Units 5% For rent 19% Income, Employment and For sale only 2% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 17% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 21% Median Household Income $80,517 Other vacant 40% Median Family Income $93,899 Per Capita Income $37,051 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1989 Percent in Poverty 10% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2001 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 89% Unemployment Rate 7% Percent Abroad Last Year 1% Percent Unemployment Female 8% Percent Unemployment Male 6% Structure Type Employed Residents 39,620 Single Family Housing 72% Managerial Professional 44% 2–4 Units 18% Services 19% 5–9 Units 4% Sales and Office 24% 10–19 Units 3% Natural Resources 5% 20 Units or more 2% Production Transport Materials 7% Other 0% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 38,940 No Bedroom 2% Car 62% 1 Bedroom 13% Drove Alone 50% 2 Bedrooms 39% Carpooled 12% 3–4 Bedrooms 42% Transit 27% 5 or More Bedrooms 3% Bike 2% Walk 3% Housing Prices Other 1% Median Rent $1,739 Worked at Home 5% Median Contract Rent $1,549 Median Rent as % of Household Income 28% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $730,316 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 40,290 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 65% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 35% Vehicles Per Capita 0.54

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Race/Ethnicity Asian 19% Black/African American 10% White 63% 280 Native American Indian 0.4% Language Spoken at Home Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% (Residents 5 years and older) Other/Two or More Races 8% English Only 72% % Latino (of Any Race) 10% Spanish Only 6% Asian/Pacific Islander 12% 101 Other European Languages 8% Age 280 0–4 years 3% Other Languages 1% 5–17 years 6% 18–34 years 39% Linguistic Isolation 35–59 years 35% % of All Households 9% 60 and older 17% % of Spanish-Speaking Households 12% Median Age 35.9 % of Asian Language Speaking Households 38% % of Other European-Speaking Households 26% Educational Attainment % of Households Speaking Other Languages 27% (Residents 25 years and older) High School or Less 15% Some College/Associate Degree 19% Housing Characteristics College Degree 40% Total Number of Units 42,870 Graduate/Professional Degree 26% Units Built Since 2000 1,930 Median Year Structure Built* 1936 Nativity Foreign Born 25%

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Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 38% Owner occupied 19% Percent of Homeowning households 16% Renter occupied 73% Percent of Renting households 44%

Vacant Units 7% For rent 27% Income, Employment and For sale only 2% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 11% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 18% Median Household Income $77,019 Other vacant 42% Median Family Income $106,618 Per Capita Income $55,720 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1997 Percent in Poverty 15% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2002 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 82% Unemployment Rate 6% Percent Abroad Last Year 2% Percent Unemployment Female 5% Percent Unemployment Male 7% Structure Type Employed Residents 51,800 Single Family Housing 10% Managerial Professional 63% 2–4 Units 28% Services 13% 5–9 Units 16% Sales and Office 18% 10–19 Units 14% Natural Resources 2% 20 Units or more 31% Production Transport Materials 3% Other 0% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 50,900 No Bedroom 13% Car 31% 1 Bedroom 40% Drove Alone 26% 2 Bedrooms 29% Carpooled 5% 3–4 Bedrooms 16% Transit 39% 5 or More Bedrooms 2% Bike 7% Walk 11% Housing Prices Other 3% Median Rent $1,649 Worked at Home 9% Median Contract Rent $1,509 Median Rent as % of Household Income 26% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $811,976 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 33,010 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 32% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 68% Vehicles Per Capita 0.42

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A v e n u e Total Population 66,430 St M 1th Group Quarter Population 4,820 1

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Households 34,550 Family Households 33% Non-Family Households 101 67% Single Person Households, % of Total 54% Households with Children, % of Total 10% 80

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Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 57% Owner occupied 17% Percent of Homeowning households 12% Renter occupied 68% Percent of Renting households 69%

Vacant Units 15% For rent 27% Income, Employment and For sale only 2% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 8% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 36% Median Household Income $45,072 Other vacant 27% Median Family Income $61,699 Per Capita Income $49,786 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 2001 Percent in Poverty 23% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2003 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 77% Unemployment Rate 7% Percent Abroad Last Year 3% Percent Unemployment Female 8% Percent Unemployment Male 7% Structure Type Employed Residents 35,350 Single Family Housing 3% Managerial Professional 53% 2–4 Units 3% Services 20% 5–9 Units 3% Sales and Office 20% 10–19 Units 6% Natural Resources 2% 20 Units or more 84% Production Transport Materials 5% Other 0% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 34,940 No Bedroom 37% Car 23% 1 Bedroom 35% Drove Alone 18% 2 Bedrooms 20% Carpooled 5% 3–4 Bedrooms 7% Transit 36% 5 or More Bedrooms 1% Bike 4% Walk 30% Housing Prices Other 2% Median Rent $979 Worked at Home 5% Median Contract Rent $994 Median Rent as % of Household Income 27% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $667,368 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 18,490 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 42% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 58% Vehicles Per Capita 0.30

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Total Population 72,820 101

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Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 12% Owner occupied 57% Percent of Homeowning households 5% Renter occupied 37% Percent of Renting households 21%

Vacant Units 6% For rent 25% Income, Employment and For sale only 7% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 14% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 13% Median Household Income $104,730 Other vacant 40% Median Family Income $128,776 Per Capita Income $52,671 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1989 Percent in Poverty 10% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2003 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 85% Unemployment Rate 8% Percent Abroad Last Year 2% Percent Unemployment Female 8% Percent Unemployment Male 8% Structure Type Employed Residents 36,200 Single Family Housing 69% Managerial Professional 60% 2–4 Units 10% Services 13% 5–9 Units 4% Sales and Office 20% 10–19 Units 4% Natural Resources 3% 20 Units or more 13% Production Transport Materials 4% Other 0% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 35,290 No Bedroom 2% Car 57% 1 Bedroom 14% Drove Alone 49% 2 Bedrooms 33% Carpooled 8% 3–4 Bedrooms 47% Transit 27% 5 or More Bedrooms 4% Bike 2% Walk 6% Housing Prices Other 1% Median Rent $1,831 Worked at Home 7% Median Contract Rent $1,786 Median Rent as % of Household Income 27% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $910,358 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 46,620 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 71% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 29% Vehicles Per Capita 0.62

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Supervisor District 8 Demographics Total Population 71,040 D Ave Group Quarter Population 470 uboce

Percent Female 43% Dolores St 101 17th St Households 36,140

21st St Family Households 33% t S

t e k r Non-Family Households 67% a M 24th St Single Person Households, % of Total 43%

ar Chavez St a Dr Ces Households with Children, % of Total 14% Portol Households with 60 years and older 26% 30th St 280

Average Household Size 2.0 San Jose Ave Average Family Household Size 2.8

Bo swor th St Race/Ethnicity Asian 12% Black/African American 3% 101 White 75% Language Spoken at Home Native American Indian 0.5% 280 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% (Residents 5 years and older) Other/Two or More Races 9% English Only 76% % Latino (of Any Race) 13% Spanish Only 9% Asian/Pacific Islander 6% Age Other European Languages 7% 0–4 years 4% Other Languages 1% 5–17 years 6% 18–34 years 27% Linguistic Isolation 35–59 years 45% % of All Households 3% 60 and older 17% % of Spanish-Speaking Households 13% Median Age 40.2 % of Asian Language Speaking Households 14% % of Other European-Speaking Households 7% Educational Attainment % of Households Speaking Other Languages 0% (Residents 25 years and older) High School or Less 10% Some College/Associate Degree 17% Housing Characteristics College Degree 38% Total Number of Units 38,800 Graduate/Professional Degree 35% Units Built Since 2000 970 Median Year Structure Built* 1929 Nativity Foreign Born 20%

22 SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT SAN FRANCISCO SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILES | ACS 2010–2014

Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 23% Owner occupied 39% Percent of Homeowning households 9% Renter occupied 54% Percent of Renting households 33%

Vacant Units 7% For rent 21% Income, Employment and For sale only 3% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 15% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 17% Median Household Income $109,059 Other vacant 44% Median Family Income $139,556 Per Capita Income $76,531 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1995 Percent in Poverty 7% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2001 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 86% Unemployment Rate 6% Percent Abroad Last Year 1% Percent Unemployment Female 5% Percent Unemployment Male 6% Structure Type Employed Residents 46,950 Single Family Housing 28% Managerial Professional 70% 2–4 Units 36% Services 9% 5–9 Units 15% Sales and Office 16% 10–19 Units 9% Natural Resources 2% 20 Units or more 12% Production Transport Materials 2% Other 0% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 45,930 No Bedroom 6% Car 39% 1 Bedroom 32% Drove Alone 34% 2 Bedrooms 35% Carpooled 5% 3–4 Bedrooms 25% Transit 37% 5 or More Bedrooms 2% Bike 6% Walk 6% Housing Prices Other 2% Median Rent $1,549 Worked at Home 10% Median Contract Rent $1,703 Median Rent as % of Household Income 25% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $955,704 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 39,520 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 54% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 46% Vehicles Per Capita 0.56

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Supervisor District 9 Demographics Total Population 83,680

Valencia St

Group Quarter Population 1,170 17th St 101

Percent Female 47% Mission St

Bryant St Households 29,280 23rd St Family Households 54% Cesar Chavez St Non-Family Households 46% Single Person Households, % of Total 28% 280 Households with Children, % of Total 26%

Households with 60 years and older 31% Crescent Ave Average Household Size 2.8 Average Family Household Size 3.8

University St 101 Race/Ethnicity Asian 24% 280 Mansel St Black/African American 4% White 51% Native American Indian 1% Language Spoken at Home Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% (Residents 5 years and older) Other/Two or More Races 20% English Only 46% % Latino (of Any Race) 37% Spanish Only 31% Asian/Pacific Islander 18% Age Other European Languages 3% 0–4 years 5% Other Languages 1% 5–17 years 11% 18–34 years 29% Linguistic Isolation 35–59 years 39% % of All Households 14% 60 and older 16% % of Spanish-Speaking Households 29% Median Age 37.4 % of Asian Language Speaking Households 30% % of Other European-Speaking Households 12% Educational Attainment % of Households Speaking Other Languages 2% (Residents 25 years and older) High School or Less 37% Some College/Associate Degree 22% Housing Characteristics College Degree 26% Total Number of Units 31,580 Graduate/Professional Degree 15% Units Built Since 2000 1,960 Median Year Structure Built* 1936 Nativity Foreign Born 39%

24 SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT SAN FRANCISCO SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILES | ACS 2010–2014

Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 27% Owner occupied 39% Percent of Homeowning households 8% Renter occupied 54% Percent of Renting households 41%

Vacant Units 7% For rent 19% Income, Employment and For sale only 2% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 7% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 12% Median Household Income $74,478 Other vacant 60% Median Family Income $76,188 Per Capita Income $39,749 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1994 Percent in Poverty 13% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2001 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 89% Unemployment Rate 9% Percent Abroad Last Year 1% Percent Unemployment Female 8% Percent Unemployment Male 10% Structure Type Employed Residents 47,820 Single Family Housing 43% Managerial Professional 43% 2–4 Units 28% Services 23% 5–9 Units 11% Sales and Office 19% 10–19 Units 6% Natural Resources 6% 20 Units or more 12% Production Transport Materials 9% Other 0% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 46,730 No Bedroom 10% Car 43% 1 Bedroom 20% Drove Alone 35% 2 Bedrooms 37% Carpooled 8% 3–4 Bedrooms 30% Transit 35% 5 or More Bedrooms 3% Bike 7% Walk 7% Housing Prices Other 3% Median Rent $903 Worked at Home 6% Median Contract Rent $1,274 Median Rent as % of Household Income 26% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $686,549 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 33,940 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 58% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 42% Vehicles Per Capita 0.41

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Supervisor District 10 Demographics Total Population 73,150

Hampshire St 17th St Group Quarter Population 930 101

Kansas St Percent Female 50% Illinois St

25th St Households 23,310

olean St Family Households 67% Nap C ar go W E ay Non-Family Households 33% 280 va ns A ve Single Person Households, % of Total 23% 3rd St

Households with Children, % of Total 34% Silver Ave

P al ou A Households with 60 years and older 35% ve

Average Household Size 3.1 101 C a rr ol l A Average Family Household Size 3.9 ve 280 Ward St

Leland Ave Geneva Ave Sunnydale Ave Race/Ethnicity B lank en Ave Asian 37% Black/African American 20% White 27% Native American Indian 1% Language Spoken at Home Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 2% (Residents 5 years and older) Other/Two or More Races 14% English Only 46% % Latino (of Any Race) 20% Spanish Only 16% Asian/Pacific Islander 35% Age Other European Languages 3% 0–4 years 7% Other Languages 1% 5–17 years 15% 18–34 years 25% Linguistic Isolation 35–59 years 36% % of All Households 14% 60 and older 17% % of Spanish-Speaking Households 20% Median Age 36.9 % of Asian Language Speaking Households 36% % of Other European-Speaking Households 4% Educational Attainment % of Households Speaking Other Languages 16% (Residents 25 years and older) High School or Less 43% Some College/Associate Degree 24% Housing Characteristics College Degree 22% Total Number of Units 25,220 Graduate/Professional Degree 12% Units Built Since 2000 3,510 Median Year Structure Built* 1953 Nativity Foreign Born 39%

26 SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT SAN FRANCISCO SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILES | ACS 2010–2014

Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 18% Owner occupied 45% Percent of Homeowning households 8% Renter occupied 47% Percent of Renting households 28%

Vacant Units 8% For rent 17% Income, Employment and For sale only 12% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 9% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 7% Median Household Income $64569 Other vacant 54% Median Family Income $62,839 Per Capita Income $32,394 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1993 Percent in Poverty 18% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2002 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 90% Unemployment Rate 12% Percent Abroad Last Year 1% Percent Unemployment Female 11% Percent Unemployment Male 13% Structure Type Employed Residents 35,430 Single Family Housing 56% Managerial Professional 38% 2–4 Units 19% Services 23% 5–9 Units 8% Sales and Office 22% 10–19 Units 5% Natural Resources 6% 20 Units or more 11% Production Transport Materials 11% Other 1% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 34,640 No Bedroom 4% Car 58% 1 Bedroom 16% Drove Alone 48% 2 Bedrooms 37% Carpooled 10% 3–4 Bedrooms 42% Transit 28% 5 or More Bedrooms 2% Bike 3% Walk 4% Housing Prices Other 2% Median Rent $1,059 Worked at Home 5% Median Contract Rent $1,122 Median Rent as % of Household Income 26% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $555,436 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 33,290 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 62% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 38% Vehicles Per Capita 0.46

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101 Supervisor District 11 Demographics Total Population 85,090 Group Quarter Population 950 Percent Female 54%

280 Households 23,500 Family Households 73% Non-Family Households 27% Single Person Households, % of Total 17% Households with Children, % of Total 34%

Mission St 101 Ocean Ave Households with 60 years and older 44% Holloway Ave

Average Household Size 3.6 280 Average Family Household Size 4.2

Alemany Blvd Brothe rhood W Race/Ethnicity ay Asian 50% Black/African American 6% White 28% Native American Indian 1% Language Spoken at Home Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.4% (Residents 5 years and older) Other/Two or More Races 16% English Only 30% % Latino (of Any Race) 28% Spanish Only 23% Asian/Pacific Islander 44% Age Other European Languages 3% 0–4 years 5% Other Languages 1% 5–17 years 12% 18–34 years 26% Linguistic Isolation 35–59 years 37% % of All Households 21% 60 and older 21% % of Spanish-Speaking Households 25% Median Age 40.2 % of Asian Language Speaking Households 34% % of Other European-Speaking Households 17% Educational Attainment % of Households Speaking Other Languages 6% (Residents 25 years and older) High School or Less 47% Some College/Associate Degree 26% Housing Characteristics College Degree 20% Total Number of Units 24,520 Graduate/Professional Degree 8% Units Built Since 2000 1,080 Median Year Structure Built* 1942 Nativity Foreign Born 52%

28 SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT SAN FRANCISCO SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILES | ACS 2010–2014

Occupied Units Households with no vehicle 13% Owner occupied 62% Percent of Homeowning households 7% Renter occupied 34% Percent of Renting households 23%

Vacant Units 4% For rent 10% Income, Employment and For sale only 6% Journey to Work Rented or sold, not occupied 18% Income For seasonal, recreational, or occ. use 10% Median Household Income $69,961 Other vacant 55% Median Family Income $71,726 Per Capita Income $26,492 Median Year Moved In to Unit (Own) 1989 Percent in Poverty 11% Median Year Moved In to Unit (Rent) 2001 Employment Percent in Same House Last Year 91% Unemployment Rate 11% Percent Abroad Last Year 1% Percent Unemployment Female 10% Percent Unemployment Male 12% Structure Type Employed Residents 43,180 Single Family Housing 81% Managerial Professional 28% 2–4 Units 12% Services 29% 5–9 Units 3% Sales and Office 24% 10–19 Units 2% Natural Resources 8% 20 Units or more 2% Production Transport Materials 11% Other 0% Journey to Work Unit Size Workers 16 Years and Older 41,860 No Bedroom 2% Car 59% 1 Bedroom 9% Drove Alone 48% 2 Bedrooms 41% Carpooled 11% 3–4 Bedrooms 42% Transit 34% 5 or More Bedrooms 5% Bike 1% Walk 2% Housing Prices Other 2% Median Rent $1,350 Worked at Home 3% Median Contract Rent $1,401 Median Rent as % of Household Income 33% Notes: * “1939” represents 1939 or earlier Median Home Value $598,343 Note: Numbers from the American Community Survey are estimates and are subject to sampling and non-sampling errors. For more information, see Vehicles Available 38,750 http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSGeneralHandbook.pdf Homeowners 73% 2010 Census Tracts for Neighborhood: Renters 27% Vehicles Per Capita 0.46

29 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Mayor

Edwin M. Lee

Board of Supervisors Planning Commission

London Breed, President Rodney Fong, President Eric Mar Cindy Wu, Vice-President Mark Farrell Michael Antonini Aaron Peskin Rich Hillis Katy Tang Christine Johnson Jane Kim Kathrin Moore Dennis Richards Scott Weiner David Campos Historic Preservation Commission Malia Cohen John Avalos Andrew Wolfram, President Aaron Jon Hyland, Vice-President Karl Hasz Planning Department Ellen Johnck Richard S.E. Johns John Rahaim, Director of Planning Diane Matsuda Gil Kelley, Director of Citywide Planning Jonathan Pearlman Teresa Ojeda, Manager, Information and Analysis Group Adrienne Hyder, Graphic Designer