DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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 Amity Annex Beaver Hills* Dixwell Downtown* Dwight Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

All indicators derived from the 2016 5Y American Community Survey Population Total Population Population 4970 6677 5135 4962 10935 4403 Male 2331 47% 2749 41% 2304 45% 2509 51% 5289 48% 2193 50% Female 2639 53% 3928 59% 2831 55% 2453 49% 5646 52% 2210 50% Under 5 years Population Under 5 420 9% 348 5% 221 4% 233 5% 168 2% 345 8% 5‐17 years Population 5‐17 907 18% 1209 18% 1222 24% 801 16% 210 2% 570 13% 18‐24 years 624 13% 699 11% 559 11% 828 17% 4771 44% 623 14% 25‐34 years 622 13% 1491 22% 882 17% 1099 22% 3476 32% 1434 33% 35‐44 years 688 14% 841 13% 505 10% 509 10% 726 7% 461 11% 45‐54 years 604 12% 852 13% 531 10% 512 10% 584 5% 403 9% 55‐64 years 626 13% 545 8% 635 12% 370 8% 450 4% 238 5% 65 years and over Population 65 and Over 479 10% 692 10% 580 11% 610 12% 551 5% 329 8% Race and Ethnicity, for total population Total population 4970 6677 5135 4962 10935 4403 Hispanic or Latino of any race Hispanic Population 669 14% 3073 46% 724 14% 658 13% 1209 11% 1214 28% White, Not Hispanic or Latino White Population 1090 22% 1915 29% 750 15% 794 16% 6134 56% 980 22% Black, Not Hispanic or Latino Black Population 2716 55% 1401 21% 3374 66% 3272 66% 1216 11% 1724 39% Asian, Not Hispanic or Latino Asian Population 115 2% 56 1% 32 1% 134 3% 1791 16% 271 6% Other, Not Hispanic or Latino Other Race Population 380 8% 232 4% 255 5% 104 2% 585 5% 214 5% Household Types Total households 1830 2432 2012 1808 4342 1845 Family households Families 1253 69% 1504 62% 1180 59% 907 50% 879 20% 593 32% Family Households and Single Parent Families Family households 1253 1504 1180 907 879 593 Married‐couple family 612 49% 744 50% 419 36% 231 26% 637 73% 199 34% Male householder; no wife present 89 7% 121 8% 121 10% 106 12% 85 10% 100 17% Female householder; no husband present 552 44% 639 43% 640 54% 570 63% 156 18% 294 50% Married Families with Married‐couple family; with one or more people under 18 years Children 256 20% 313 21% 156 13% 35 4% 106 12% 83 14% Male householder; no wife present; with one or more people Single Parent Fathers under 18 years 50 4% 48 3% 86 7% 25 3% 21 2% 60 10% Female householder; no husband present; with one or more Single Parent Mothers people under 18 years 305 24% 385 26% 448 38% 301 33% 78 9% 178 30% Housing Occupancy Total housing units 2004 2782 2278 2086 5015 2050 Vacant housing units 174 9% 350 13% 266 12% 278 13% 673 13% 205 10% Occupied housing units 1830 91% 2432 87% 2012 88% 1808 87% 4342 87% 1845 90% Occupied housing units, Owner occupied Homeownership Rate 839 46% 896 37% 916 46% 288 16% 408 9% 245 13% Occupied housing units, Renter occupied 991 54% 1536 63% 1096 55% 1520 84% 3934 91% 1600 87% Disconnected Youth Total population 16 to 19 years 265 305 394 254 1536 164 Population 16 to 19 years not enrolled in school & not working Disconnected Youth 50 19% 56 18% 50 13% 32 13% 0 0% 12 7%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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 Amity Annex Beaver Hills* Dixwell Downtown* Dwight Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

Educational Attainment, for population 25 years and over Population 25 years and over 3019 4421 3133 3100 5786 2865 Less than high school diploma No High School Diploma 484 16% 518 12% 334 11% 564 18% 231 4% 387 14% High school degree or higher High School Graduates 2535 84% 3903 88% 2799 89% 2536 82% 5555 96% 2478 87% Bachelors degree or higher College Graduates 983 33% 818 19% 1193 38% 546 18% 4615 80% 994 35% Foreign Born (Immigrant) population Total Population 4970 6677 4561 4962 10992 4403 Foreign born Foreign‐born population 631 13% 1627 24% 399 9% 368 7% 2500 23% 862 20% Entered 2010 or later 75 2% 188 3% 71 2% 172 4% 1162 11% 193 4% Naturalized US citizen 310 6% 572 9% 235 5% 52 1% 639 6% 87 2% Not a citizen 321 7% 1055 16% 164 4% 316 6% 1862 17% 775 18% Language spoken, by population 5 years and over Population 5 years and over 4550 6329 4914 4729 10767 4058 Speak only English 3683 81% 3534 56% 4248 86% 4035 85% 7510 70% 2805 69% Non‐English home hanguage 867 19% 2795 44% 666 14% 694 15% 3257 30% 1253 31% Non‐English home language; Speak English less than very wel Linguistic Isolation 304 7% 1208 19% 103 2% 234 5% 476 4% 560 14% Home Language Spanish 545 12% 2576 41% 401 8% 458 10% 843 8% 974 24% Home Language Spanish; Speak English less than very well 186 4% 1192 19% 75 2% 170 4% 73 1% 497 12% Employment status, for population 16 years and over Total Population, 16 years and over 3746 5218 3835 4020 10586 3549 In Labor Force 2623 70% 3402 65% 2560 67% 1801 45% 6237 59% 2271 64% In Labor Force, Civilian 2623 70% 3387 65% 2560 67% 1801 45% 6231 59% 2271 64% In Labor Force, Civilian, Employed 2199 59% 3244 62% 2267 59% 1402 35% 5977 57% 2052 58% In Labor Force, Civilian, Unemployed 424 11% 143 3% 293 8% 399 10% 254 2% 219 6% Not in Labor Force 1123 30% 1816 35% 1275 33% 2219 55% 4349 41% 1278 36% Unemployment Rate (% Unemployed of Civilian Labor Force) Unemployment Rate 16% 4% 11% 22% 4% 10% Commute Mode, for workers 16 years and over Workers 16 years and over 2176 3225 2239 1384 5794 2001 Worked at home 173 8% 94 3% 18 1% 22 2% 438 8% 14 1% Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home 2003 92% 3131 97% 2221 99% 1362 98% 5356 92% 1987 99% Car, truck, or van drove alone Vehicle, Single Occupancy 1394 64% 2298 71% 1503 67% 599 43% 1360 24% 600 30% Car, truck, or van carpooled 143 7% 419 13% 224 10% 107 8% 129 2% 172 9% Public transportation (excluding taxicab) Transit Users 377 17% 372 12% 445 20% 312 23% 359 6% 458 23% Walked/Biked Walkers and Bikers 76 4% 0 0% 49 2% 280 20% 3461 60% 748 37% Taxicab, motorcycle, or other means 13 1% 42 1% 0 0% 64 5% 46 1% 9 0% Children with all parents in the labor force Children living in families 1321 1275 1425 933 354 883 Children living in 2‐parent families, both parents in the labor force Children with all parents in AND in 1‐parent families, parent in labor force the labor force 1018 77% 928 73% 1127 79% 861 92% 248 70% 743 84% Occupations, for employed civilian population 16 years and over Total Employed 2199 3244 2267 1402 5977 2052 Management, professional & related occupations 749 34% 719 22% 986 44% 447 32% 3987 67% 883 43% Service occupations 624 28% 1095 34% 503 22% 368 26% 568 10% 680 33% Sales & office occupations 457 21% 658 20% 458 20% 376 27% 1139 19% 348 17% Natural resources, construction & maintenance occupations 76 4% 453 14% 89 4% 36 3% 87 2% 48 2% Production, transportation & material moving occupations 293 13% 319 10% 231 10% 175 13% 196 3% 93 5%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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 Amity Annex Beaver Hills* Dixwell Downtown* Dwight Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

Income Households 1830 2432 2012 1808 4342 1845 Households: Income less than $10,000 242 13% 282 12% 216 11% 238 13% 668 15% 360 20% Households: Income $10,000 to $14,999 95 5% 159 7% 84 4% 225 12% 257 6% 273 15% Households: Income $15,000 to $24,999 235 13% 352 15% 267 13% 400 22% 416 10% 254 14% Households: Income less than $25,000 Household Income <$25K 572 31% 793 33% 567 28% 863 48% 1342 31% 887 48% Households: Income $25,000 to $49,999 460 25% 752 31% 603 30% 532 29% 877 20% 496 27% Households: Income less than $50,000 Household Income <$50K 1032 56% 1545 64% 1170 58% 1395 77% 2218 51% 1383 75% Households: Income $50,000 to $74,999 298 16% 343 14% 282 14% 207 11% 690 16% 246 13% Households: Income $75,000 to $99,999 139 8% 254 10% 157 8% 57 3% 433 10% 107 6% Households: Income $100,000 or more Household Income $100K+ 361 20% 290 12% 403 20% 149 8% 1001 23% 109 6% Households: Income $100,000 to $149,999 211 12% 188 8% 238 12% 60 3% 484 11% 43 2% Households: Income $150,000 to $199,999 113 6% 102 4% 118 6% 74 4% 201 5% 56 3% Households: Income $200,000 or more 37 2% 0 0% 47 2% 15 1% 316 7% 10 1% Average Household Income Average Household Income 58110 49770 60417 41983 36909 Families 1253 1504 1180 907 879 593 Families: Income less than $10,000 106 9% 172 11% 62 5% 35 4% 52 6% 44 7% Families: Income $10,000 to $14,999 55 4% 60 4% 40 3% 69 8% 0 0% 85 14% Families: Income $15,000 to $24,999 143 11% 96 6% 107 9% 198 22% 64 7% 67 11% Families: Income less than $25,000 Family Income <$25K 304 24% 328 22% 209 18% 302 33% 116 13% 196 33% Families: Income $25,000 to $49,999 309 25% 420 28% 468 40% 319 35% 148 17% 154 26% Families: Income less than $50,000 Family Income <$50K 613 49% 748 50% 677 57% 621 69% 264 30% 350 59% Families: Income $50,000 to $74,999 197 16% 288 19% 148 13% 116 13% 152 17% 110 19% Families: Income $75,000 to $99,999 123 10% 237 16% 34 3% 43 5% 65 7% 60 10% Families: Income $100,000 or more Family Income $100K+ 320 26% 231 15% 321 27% 127 14% 398 45% 73 12% Families: Income $100,000 to $149,999 177 14% 160 11% 191 16% 60 7% 143 16% 39 7% Families: Income $150,000 to $199,999 106 9% 71 5% 95 8% 61 7% 74 8% 34 6% Families: Income $200,000 or more 37 3% 0 0% 35 3% 6 1% 181 21% 0 0% Poverty Population for whom poverty status is determined 4970 6610 5135 4145 6848 4403 Income below 100% of poverty level (official "poverty rate") Population in Poverty 1033 21% 1728 26% 969 19% 1264 31% 1518 22% 1614 37% Income below 200% of poverty level ("low income rate") Low‐Income Population 2140 43% 2984 45% 2277 44% 2348 57% 2488 36% 3048 69% Income above 200% of poverty level Not Low Income Population 2830 57% 3626 55% 2858 56% 1797 43% 4360 64% 1355 31% Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 5 years 534 380 259 274 174 368 Income below poverty level: Under 5 years In Poverty, Ages Under 5 157 29% 187 49% 46 18% 126 46% 66 38% 174 47%

Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 18 years 1327 1490 1232 1027 354 915 Income below poverty level: Under 18 years In Poverty, Children 397 30% 635 43% 252 21% 501 49% 124 35% 341 37% Population for whom poverty status is determined: 65 years and over 479 692 538 585 542 329 Income below poverty level: 65 years and over In Poverty, Ages 65+ 112 23% 171 25% 56 10% 83 14% 52 10% 64 20% Families 1253 1504 1180 907 879 593 Families: Income in the past year below poverty level Families in Poverty 224 18% 352 23% 145 12% 214 24% 82 9% 144 24%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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 Amity Annex Beaver Hills* Dixwell Downtown* Dwight Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

Vehicle Access and Crowding, for households Occupied housing units 1830 2432 2012 1808 4342 1845 Occupied housing units: No vehicle available Zero Vehicle Households 450 25% 402 17% 519 26% 870 48% 1866 43% 801 43% Occupied housing units: 1 vehicle available 747 41% 1118 46% 857 43% 683 38% 2071 48% 753 41% Occupied housing units: 2 or more vehicles available 633 35% 912 38% 636 32% 255 14% 406 9% 291 16% Occupied housing units: 1.00 or less occupants per room 1820 100% 2380 98% 1986 99% 1772 98% 4273 98% 1765 96% Occupied housing units: 1.01 or more occupants per room Overcrowded Housing 10 1% 52 2% 26 1% 36 2% 69 2% 80 4% Home Value, for owner occupied housing units Owner‐occupied housing units, Total 839 896 916 288 408 245 Value is less than $50,000 25 3% 59 7% 31 3% 9 3% 18 4% 3 1% Value is $50,000 to $99,999 102 12% 132 15% 29 3% 19 7% 66 16% 53 22% Value is $100,000 to $149,999 175 21% 132 15% 161 18% 86 30% 57 14% 31 13% Value is $150,000 to $199,999 275 33% 204 23% 239 26% 43 15% 38 9% 93 38% Value is $200,000 or more Housing Values $200K+ 262 31% 369 41% 456 50% 131 46% 229 56% 65 27% Value is $200,000 to $249,999 176 21% 278 31% 246 27% 115 40% 59 14% 20 8% Value is $250,000 to $299,999 42 5% 59 7% 88 10% 0 0% 44 11% 17 7% Value is $300,000 or more 44 5% 32 4% 122 13% 16 6% 126 31% 28 11% Housing Cost Burden, for owner occupied housing units Owner occupied housing units 839 896 916 288 408 245 Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a Cost‐Burdened Homeowners percentage of household income, 30% or more 288 34% 311 35% 427 47% 110 38% 154 38% 113 46% Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a Severe Homeowner Cost percentage of household income, 50% or more Burden 80 10% 203 23% 178 19% 18 6% 62 15% 85 35% Housing Cost Burden, for renter occupied housing units Renter occupied housing units 991 1536 1096 1520 3934 1600 Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of Cost‐Burdened Renters household income, 30% or more 560 57% 871 57% 681 62% 925 61% 1979 50% 911 57% Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of Severe Renter Cost Burden household income, 50% or more 327 33% 449 29% 437 40% 537 35% 1134 29% 550 34% Housing Cost Burden, for all households All households 1830 2432 2012 1808 4342 1845 All households paying 30% of income for housing Cost‐Burdened Households 848 46% 1182 49% 1108 55% 1035 57% 2133 49% 1024 56% Severe Household Cost All households paying 50% of income for housing Burden 407 22% 652 27% 615 31% 555 31% 1196 28% 635 34%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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 East Rock* East Shore Edgewood Fair Haven* Fair Haven Heights Hill Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

All indicators derived from the 2016 5Y American Community Survey Population Total Population Population 8567 4567 4391 17305 6640 16220 Male 4236 49% 2331 51% 1967 45% 8366 48% 3150 47% 7601 47% Female 4330 51% 2236 49% 2424 55% 8939 52% 3490 53% 8619 53% Under 5 years Population Under 5 510 6% 401 9% 257 6% 1128 7% 273 4% 1232 8% 5‐17 years Population 5‐17 695 8% 555 12% 835 19% 3966 23% 853 13% 3735 23% 18‐24 years 614 7% 209 5% 388 9% 2922 17% 456 7% 2029 13% 25‐34 years 3408 40% 769 17% 774 18% 2417 14% 842 13% 2461 15% 35‐44 years 1215 14% 618 14% 545 12% 2665 15% 639 10% 1783 11% 45‐54 years 681 8% 705 15% 622 14% 1961 11% 933 14% 2223 14% 55‐64 years 646 8% 448 10% 496 11% 1096 6% 987 15% 1238 8% 65 years and over Population 65 and Over 798 9% 862 19% 474 11% 1149 7% 1657 25% 1519 9% Race and Ethnicity, for total population Total population 8567 4567 4391 17305 6640 16220 Hispanic or Latino of any race Hispanic Population 923 11% 357 8% 561 13% 11605 67% 2856 43% 7442 46% White, Not Hispanic or Latino White Population 5753 67% 3143 69% 897 20% 2454 14% 2392 36% 1927 12% Black, Not Hispanic or Latino Black Population 592 7% 823 18% 2604 59% 2791 16% 1210 18% 6244 39% Asian, Not Hispanic or Latino Asian Population 1196 14% 135 3% 214 5% 253 2% 77 1% 122 1% Other, Not Hispanic or Latino Other Race Population 103 1% 109 2% 115 3% 202 1% 105 2% 485 3% Household Types Total households 3886 2010 1868 5640 3219 5285 Family households Families 1595 41% 1097 55% 966 52% 3606 64% 1215 38% 3276 62% Family Households and Single Parent Families Family households 1595 1097 966 3606 1215 3276 Married‐couple family 1298 81% 693 63% 435 45% 1432 40% 779 64% 1327 41% Male householder; no wife present 40 3% 154 14% 89 9% 362 10% 131 11% 285 9% Female householder; no husband present 257 16% 250 23% 442 46% 1812 50% 305 25% 1664 51% Married Families with Married‐couple family; with one or more people under 18 years Children 465 29% 343 31% 193 20% 753 21% 357 29% 680 21% Male householder; no wife present; with one or more people Single Parent Fathers under 18 years 31 2% 76 7% 28 3% 158 4% 26 2% 128 4% Female householder; no husband present; with one or more Single Parent Mothers people under 18 years 149 9% 123 11% 276 29% 1193 33% 172 14% 1146 35% Housing Occupancy Total housing units 4254 2155 2175 6250 3440 6206 Vacant housing units 368 9% 145 7% 307 14% 610 10% 221 6% 921 15% Occupied housing units 3886 91% 2010 93% 1868 86% 5640 90% 3219 94% 5285 85% Occupied housing units, Owner occupied Homeownership Rate 1056 27% 1402 70% 410 22% 1092 19% 875 27% 1212 23% Occupied housing units, Renter occupied 2831 73% 608 30% 1458 78% 4548 81% 2344 73% 4073 77% Disconnected Youth Total population 16 to 19 years 189 210 196 1585 230 1102 Population 16 to 19 years not enrolled in school & not working Disconnected Youth 14 7% 0 0% 0 0% 217 14% 27 12% 207 19%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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 East Rock* East Shore Edgewood Fair Haven* Fair Haven Heights Hill Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

Educational Attainment, for population 25 years and over Population 25 years and over 6748 3402 2911 9289 5058 9224 Less than high school diploma No High School Diploma 301 5% 319 9% 363 13% 2840 31% 1081 21% 2653 29% High school degree or higher High School Graduates 6447 96% 3083 91% 2548 88% 6449 69% 3977 79% 6571 71% Bachelors degree or higher College Graduates 5227 78% 1353 40% 644 22% 938 10% 887 18% 1147 12% Foreign Born (Immigrant) population Total Population 8684 4567 4391 17131 6640 16220 Foreign born Foreign‐born population 2499 29% 304 7% 413 9% 3257 19% 722 11% 2372 15% Entered 2010 or later 1409 16% 35 1% 88 2% 695 4% 19 0% 471 3% Naturalized US citizen 449 5% 108 2% 206 5% 531 3% 320 5% 483 3% Not a citizen 2049 24% 196 4% 207 5% 2726 16% 402 6% 1889 12% Language spoken, by population 5 years and over Population 5 years and over 8057 4166 4134 16177 6367 14988 Speak only English 5618 70% 3570 86% 3338 81% 5393 33% 3758 59% 8484 57% Non‐English home hanguage 2439 30% 596 14% 796 19% 10784 67% 2609 41% 6504 43% Non‐English home language; Speak English less than very wel Linguistic Isolation 729 9% 48 1% 247 6% 3776 23% 1048 17% 2759 18% Home Language Spanish 788 10% 271 7% 461 11% 10322 64% 2344 37% 5821 39% Home Language Spanish; Speak English less than very well 249 3% 0 0% 157 4% 3493 22% 913 14% 2563 17% Employment status, for population 16 years and over Total Population, 16 years and over 7479 3754 3418 12746 5619 11815 In Labor Force 5736 77% 2643 70% 2280 67% 8497 67% 2993 53% 7203 61% In Labor Force, Civilian 5711 76% 2633 70% 2280 67% 8497 67% 2993 53% 7203 61% In Labor Force, Civilian, Employed 5378 72% 2474 66% 2015 59% 6960 55% 2597 46% 5827 49% In Labor Force, Civilian, Unemployed 333 5% 159 4% 265 8% 1537 12% 396 7% 1376 12% Not in Labor Force 1743 23% 1111 30% 1138 33% 4250 33% 2626 47% 4612 39% Unemployment Rate (% Unemployed of Civilian Labor Force) Unemployment Rate 6% 6% 12% 18% 13% 19% Commute Mode, for workers 16 years and over Workers 16 years and over 5297 2467 2004 6885 2572 5666 Worked at home 410 8% 29 1% 42 2% 144 2% 113 4% 82 1% Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home 4887 92% 2438 99% 1962 98% 6741 98% 2459 96% 5584 99% Car, truck, or van drove alone Vehicle, Single Occupancy 2094 40% 2184 89% 1052 53% 4460 65% 1843 72% 3075 54% Car, truck, or van carpooled 254 5% 183 7% 246 12% 917 13% 415 16% 1087 19% Public transportation (excluding taxicab) Transit Users 767 15% 46 2% 470 24% 836 12% 96 4% 1027 18% Walked/Biked Walkers and Bikers 1706 32% 25 1% 96 5% 476 7% 74 3% 333 6% Taxicab, motorcycle, or other means 661%00%985%521%311%621% Children with all parents in the labor force Children living in families 1166 894 968 4878 1126 4641 Children living in 2‐parent families, both parents in the labor force Children with all parents in AND in 1‐parent families, parent in labor force the labor force 939 81% 855 96% 727 75% 3652 75% 765 68% 3170 68% Occupations, for employed civilian population 16 years and over Total Employed 5378 2474 2015 6960 2597 5827 Management, professional & related occupations 3975 74% 1305 53% 680 34% 895 13% 799 31% 867 15% Service occupations 494 9% 305 12% 441 22% 2387 34% 797 31% 2051 35% Sales & office occupations 606 11% 469 19% 539 27% 1443 21% 387 15% 1128 19% Natural resources, construction & maintenance occupations 69 1% 191 8% 49 2% 620 9% 156 6% 585 10% Production, transportation & material moving occupations 233 4% 204 8% 306 15% 1615 23% 458 18% 1196 21%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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 East Rock* East Shore Edgewood Fair Haven* Fair Haven Heights Hill Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

Income Households 3886 2010 1868 5640 3219 5285 Households: Income less than $10,000 278 7% 47 2% 162 9% 1050 19% 485 15% 1159 22% Households: Income $10,000 to $14,999 214 6% 46 2% 135 7% 490 9% 626 19% 701 13% Households: Income $15,000 to $24,999 338 9% 120 6% 278 15% 836 15% 405 13% 811 15% Households: Income less than $25,000 Household Income <$25K 830 21% 213 11% 575 31% 2376 42% 1516 47% 2671 51% Households: Income $25,000 to $49,999 630 16% 441 22% 593 32% 1631 29% 712 22% 1235 23% Households: Income less than $50,000 Household Income <$50K 1460 38% 654 33% 1168 63% 4008 71% 2228 69% 3906 74% Households: Income $50,000 to $74,999 613 16% 396 20% 229 12% 880 16% 492 15% 545 10% Households: Income $75,000 to $99,999 505 13% 252 13% 203 11% 450 8% 205 6% 401 8% Households: Income $100,000 or more Household Income $100K+ 1309 34% 708 35% 268 14% 302 5% 294 9% 433 8% Households: Income $100,000 to $149,999 572 15% 415 21% 132 7% 181 3% 213 7% 308 6% Households: Income $150,000 to $199,999 306 8% 150 8% 50 3% 47 1% 41 1% 84 2% Households: Income $200,000 or more 431 11% 143 7% 86 5% 74 1% 40 1% 41 1% Average Household Income Average Household Income 94340 90128 58515 40775 41802 39904 Families 1595 1097 966 3606 1215 3276 Families: Income less than $10,000 57 4% 29 3% 10 1% 409 11% 54 4% 632 19% Families: Income $10,000 to $14,999 42 3% 0 0% 52 5% 294 8% 51 4% 390 12% Families: Income $15,000 to $24,999 53 3% 35 3% 142 15% 536 15% 98 8% 504 15% Families: Income less than $25,000 Family Income <$25K 152 10% 64 6% 204 21% 1240 34% 203 17% 1526 47% Families: Income $25,000 to $49,999 267 17% 96 9% 293 30% 1324 37% 362 30% 825 25% Families: Income less than $50,000 Family Income <$50K 419 26% 160 15% 497 51% 2564 71% 565 47% 2351 72% Families: Income $50,000 to $74,999 152 10% 207 19% 152 16% 600 17% 285 24% 335 10% Families: Income $75,000 to $99,999 188 12% 195 18% 147 15% 210 6% 121 10% 267 8% Families: Income $100,000 or more Family Income $100K+ 837 53% 535 49% 170 18% 232 6% 244 20% 323 10% Families: Income $100,000 to $149,999 357 22% 308 28% 58 6% 111 3% 175 14% 250 8% Families: Income $150,000 to $199,999 195 12% 108 10% 42 4% 47 1% 55 5% 39 1% Families: Income $200,000 or more 284 18% 119 11% 70 7% 74 2% 14 1% 34 1% Poverty Population for whom poverty status is determined 8542 4557 4368 17146 6493 15664 Income below 100% of poverty level (official "poverty rate") Population in Poverty 1302 15% 160 4% 1003 23% 5702 33% 1425 22% 6741 43% Income below 200% of poverty level ("low income rate") Low‐Income Population 2508 29% 595 13% 2073 48% 10899 64% 3295 51% 11020 70% Income above 200% of poverty level Not Low Income Population 6034 71% 3962 87% 2295 53% 6247 36% 3198 49% 4644 30% Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 5 years 613 425 297 1420 372 1472 Income below poverty level: Under 5 years In Poverty, Ages Under 5 63 10% 0 0% 67 23% 583 41% 162 44% 738 50%

Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 18 years 1241 956 1085 5035 1126 4893 Income below poverty level: Under 18 years In Poverty, Children 184 15% 32 3% 204 19% 2172 43% 312 28% 2897 59% Population for whom poverty status is determined: 65 years and over 787 862 474 1065 1550 1371 Income below poverty level: 65 years and over In Poverty, Ages 65+ 58 7% 0 0% 40 8% 373 35% 143 9% 375 27% Families 1595 1097 966 3606 1215 3276 Families: Income in the past year below poverty level Families in Poverty 116 7% 29 3% 146 15% 1143 32% 159 13% 1337 41%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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 East Rock* East Shore Edgewood Fair Haven* Fair Haven Heights Hill Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

Vehicle Access and Crowding, for households Occupied housing units 3886 2010 1868 5640 3219 5285 Occupied housing units: No vehicle available Zero Vehicle Households 933 24% 96 5% 618 33% 1560 28% 1053 33% 1797 34% Occupied housing units: 1 vehicle available 2044 53% 636 32% 704 38% 2423 43% 1484 46% 2115 40% Occupied housing units: 2 or more vehicles available 910 23% 1278 64% 546 29% 1658 29% 682 21% 1373 26% Occupied housing units: 1.00 or less occupants per room 3856 99% 2010 100% 1868 100% 5236 93% 3163 98% 5097 96% Occupied housing units: 1.01 or more occupants per room Overcrowded Housing 30 1% 0 0% 0 0% 404 7% 56 2% 188 4% Home Value, for owner occupied housing units Owner‐occupied housing units, Total 1056 1402 410 1092 875 1212 Value is less than $50,000 40%433%369%676%597%494% Value is $50,000 to $99,999 30 3% 49 4% 16 4% 229 21% 37 4% 226 19% Value is $100,000 to $149,999 101 10% 106 8% 74 18% 222 20% 244 28% 318 26% Value is $150,000 to $199,999 52 5% 401 29% 19 5% 254 23% 222 25% 261 22% Value is $200,000 or more Housing Values $200K+ 868 82% 803 57% 265 65% 320 29% 313 36% 358 30% Value is $200,000 to $249,999 63 6% 572 41% 64 16% 145 13% 229 26% 137 11% Value is $250,000 to $299,999 74 7% 127 9% 106 26% 106 10% 15 2% 57 5% Value is $300,000 or more 731 69% 104 7% 95 23% 69 6% 69 8% 164 14% Housing Cost Burden, for owner occupied housing units Owner occupied housing units 1056 1402 410 1092 875 1212 Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a Cost‐Burdened Homeowners percentage of household income, 30% or more 234 22% 683 49% 203 50% 653 60% 344 39% 430 36% Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a Severe Homeowner Cost percentage of household income, 50% or more Burden 90 9% 278 20% 109 27% 337 31% 145 17% 218 18% Housing Cost Burden, for renter occupied housing units Renter occupied housing units 2831 608 1458 4548 2344 4073 Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of Cost‐Burdened Renters household income, 30% or more 1313 46% 151 25% 931 64% 3026 67% 1291 55% 2656 65% Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of Severe Renter Cost Burden household income, 50% or more 675 24% 140 23% 596 41% 1865 41% 595 25% 1943 48% Housing Cost Burden, for all households All households 3886 2010 1868 5640 3219 5285 All households paying 30% of income for housing Cost‐Burdened Households 1547 40% 834 42% 1134 61% 3679 65% 1635 51% 3086 58% Severe Household Cost All households paying 50% of income for housing Burden 765 20% 418 21% 705 38% 2202 39% 740 23% 2161 41%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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. Quinnipiac Neighborhood or Area Prospect Hill West Rock* Westville* Meadows Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

All indicators derived from the 2016 5Y American Community Survey Population Total Population Population 5639 4226 6014 3527 4415 8548 Male 2461 44% 1723 41% 2866 48% 1497 42% 1929 44% 4341 51% Female 3178 56% 2503 59% 3148 52% 2030 58% 2486 56% 4207 49% Under 5 years Population Under 5 420 7% 380 9% 323 5% 223 6% 230 5% 530 6% 5‐17 years Population 5‐17 1204 21% 618 15% 971 16% 608 17% 477 11% 1133 13% 18‐24 years 543 10% 584 14% 646 11% 486 14% 2424 55% 726 9% 25‐34 years 833 15% 974 23% 1374 23% 563 16% 321 7% 1599 19% 35‐44 years 577 10% 532 13% 861 14% 383 11% 222 5% 1067 13% 45‐54 years 525 9% 342 8% 685 11% 577 16% 211 5% 1152 14% 55‐64 years 687 12% 415 10% 556 9% 223 6% 252 6% 1217 14% 65 years and over Population 65 and Over 850 15% 381 9% 598 10% 464 13% 278 6% 1124 13% Race and Ethnicity, for total population Total population 5639 4226 6014 3527 4415 8548 Hispanic or Latino of any race Hispanic Population 654 12% 706 17% 1596 27% 889 25% 543 12% 819 10% White, Not Hispanic or Latino White Population 33 1% 1395 33% 1559 26% 505 14% 2031 46% 4865 57% Black, Not Hispanic or Latino Black Population 4843 86% 1049 25% 2551 42% 1905 54% 1591 36% 2314 27% Asian, Not Hispanic or Latino Asian Population 39 1% 895 21% 153 3% 34 1% 99 2% 285 3% Other, Not Hispanic or Latino Other Race Population 70 1% 181 4% 155 3% 194 6% 151 3% 265 3% Household Types Total households 2492 1666 2129 1407 915 3659 Family households Families 1413 57% 933 56% 1344 63% 809 58% 526 58% 1726 47% Family Households and Single Parent Families Family households 1413 933 1344 809 526 1726 Married‐couple family 462 33% 657 70% 511 38% 197 24% 172 33% 1421 82% Male householder; no wife present 116 8% 0 0% 61 5% 84 10% 46 9% 43 3% Female householder; no husband present 835 59% 276 30% 772 57% 528 65% 308 59% 262 15% Married Families with Married‐couple family; with one or more people under 18 years Children 220 16% 343 37% 329 25% 82 10% 42 8% 653 38% Male householder; no wife present; with one or more people Single Parent Fathers under 18 years 725%00%282%456%224%00% Female householder; no husband present; with one or more Single Parent Mothers people under 18 years 430 30% 146 16% 383 29% 257 32% 229 44% 136 8% Housing Occupancy Total housing units 3039 1796 2569 1690 1010 3842 Vacant housing units 547 18% 130 7% 440 17% 283 17% 95 9% 183 5% Occupied housing units 2492 82% 1666 93% 2129 83% 1407 83% 915 91% 3659 95% Occupied housing units, Owner occupied Homeownership Rate 775 31% 445 27% 858 40% 255 18% 95 10% 1657 45% Occupied housing units, Renter occupied 1717 69% 1221 73% 1271 60% 1152 82% 820 90% 2002 55% Disconnected Youth Total population 16 to 19 years 338 277 269 191 1375 249 Population 16 to 19 years not enrolled in school & not working Disconnected Youth 64 19% 50 18% 8 3% 14 7% 3 0% 0 0%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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. Quinnipiac Neighborhood or Area Newhallville Prospect Hill West River West Rock* Westville* Meadows Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

Educational Attainment, for population 25 years and over Population 25 years and over 3472 2644 4074 2210 1284 6159 Less than high school diploma No High School Diploma 763 22% 140 5% 612 15% 674 31% 135 11% 352 6% High school degree or higher High School Graduates 2709 78% 2504 95% 3462 85% 1536 70% 1149 90% 5807 94% Bachelors degree or higher College Graduates 426 12% 1762 67% 770 19% 253 11% 293 23% 3750 61% Foreign Born (Immigrant) population Total Population 5639 4226 6014 3527 6415 7122 Foreign born Foreign‐born population 694 12% 1027 24% 954 16% 431 12% 799 13% 832 12% Entered 2010 or later 279 5% 409 10% 196 3% 137 4% 298 5% 25 0% Naturalized US citizen 152 3% 182 4% 449 8% 119 3% 221 3% 390 6% Not a citizen 542 10% 845 20% 505 8% 312 9% 578 9% 442 6% Language spoken, by population 5 years and over Population 5 years and over 5219 3846 5691 3304 4185 8018 Speak only English 4332 83% 2563 67% 3764 66% 2452 74% 3440 82% 6519 81% Non‐English home hanguage 887 17% 1283 33% 1927 34% 852 26% 745 18% 1499 19% Non‐English home language; Speak English less than very wel Linguistic Isolation 312 6% 458 12% 651 11% 197 6% 154 4% 576 7% Home Language Spanish 561 11% 439 11% 1395 25% 659 20% 388 9% 603 8% Home Language Spanish; Speak English less than very well 31 1% 111 3% 452 8% 140 4% 60 1% 344 4% Employment status, for population 16 years and over Total Population, 16 years and over 4168 3283 4873 2821 3779 7074 In Labor Force 2489 60% 2134 65% 3281 67% 1501 53% 2060 55% 5232 74% In Labor Force, Civilian 2489 60% 2134 65% 3229 66% 1501 53% 2060 55% 5232 74% In Labor Force, Civilian, Employed 2130 51% 2051 63% 2780 57% 1408 50% 1803 48% 4925 70% In Labor Force, Civilian, Unemployed 359 9% 83 3% 449 9% 93 3% 257 7% 307 4% Not in Labor Force 1679 40% 1149 35% 1592 33% 1320 47% 1719 46% 1842 26% Unemployment Rate (% Unemployed of Civilian Labor Force) Unemployment Rate 14% 4% 14% 6% 13% 6% Commute Mode, for workers 16 years and over Workers 16 years and over 2077 2007 2763 1386 1721 4872 Worked at home 58 3% 155 8% 55 2% 17 1% 103 6% 201 4% Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home 2019 97% 1852 92% 2708 98% 1369 99% 1618 94% 4671 96% Car, truck, or van drove alone Vehicle, Single Occupancy 1304 63% 1005 50% 2019 73% 869 63% 858 50% 3809 78% Car, truck, or van carpooled 189 9% 62 3% 290 11% 69 5% 147 9% 352 7% Public transportation (excluding taxicab) Transit Users 417 20% 389 19% 383 14% 312 23% 217 13% 306 6% Walked/Biked Walkers and Bikers 65 3% 396 20% 16 1% 119 9% 385 22% 178 4% Taxicab, motorcycle, or other means 44 2% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 11 1% 26 1% Children with all parents in the labor force Children living in families 1387 975 1243 772 619 1621 Children living in 2‐parent families, both parents in the labor force Children with all parents in AND in 1‐parent families, parent in labor force the labor force 870 63% 734 75% 754 61% 531 69% 392 63% 1258 78% Occupations, for employed civilian population 16 years and over Total Employed 2130 2051 2780 1408 1803 4925 Management, professional & related occupations 520 24% 1296 63% 585 21% 339 24% 498 28% 2951 60% Service occupations 830 39% 401 20% 958 35% 458 33% 644 36% 931 19% Sales & office occupations 451 21% 275 13% 504 18% 282 20% 550 31% 661 13% Natural resources, construction & maintenance occupations 81 4% 15 1% 56 2% 135 10% 51 3% 120 2% Production, transportation & material moving occupations 248 12% 64 3% 677 24% 194 14% 60 3% 262 5%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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. Quinnipiac Neighborhood or Area Newhallville Prospect Hill West River West Rock* Westville* Meadows Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

Income Households 2492 1666 2129 1407 915 3659 Households: Income less than $10,000 354 14% 210 13% 233 11% 218 16% 182 20% 208 6% Households: Income $10,000 to $14,999 225 9% 144 9% 86 4% 235 17% 38 4% 144 4% Households: Income $15,000 to $24,999 528 21% 88 5% 237 11% 267 19% 121 13% 327 9% Households: Income less than $25,000 Household Income <$25K 1107 44% 442 27% 556 26% 720 51% 341 37% 679 19% Households: Income $25,000 to $49,999 873 35% 392 24% 763 36% 293 21% 342 37% 654 18% Households: Income less than $50,000 Household Income <$50K 1980 80% 834 50% 1319 62% 1013 72% 683 75% 1333 36% Households: Income $50,000 to $74,999 300 12% 290 17% 358 17% 167 12% 75 8% 675 18% Households: Income $75,000 to $99,999 170 7% 169 10% 236 11% 81 6% 61 7% 450 12% Households: Income $100,000 or more Household Income $100K+ 42 2% 373 22% 216 10% 146 10% 96 11% 1201 33% Households: Income $100,000 to $149,999 28 1% 120 7% 86 4% 115 8% 66 7% 586 16% Households: Income $150,000 to $199,999 0 0% 128 8% 113 5% 22 2% 30 3% 280 8% Households: Income $200,000 or more 14 1% 125 8% 17 1% 9 1% 0 0% 335 9% Average Household Income Average Household Income 33960 79977 51688 40569 41667 96813 Families 1413 933 1344 809 526 1726 Families: Income less than $10,000 142 10% 65 7% 67 5% 130 16% 107 20% 8 1% Families: Income $10,000 to $14,999 9 1% 36 4% 108 8% 99 12% 8 2% 26 2% Families: Income $15,000 to $24,999 370 26% 38 4% 173 13% 165 20% 71 14% 36 2% Families: Income less than $25,000 Family Income <$25K 521 37% 139 15% 348 26% 394 49% 186 35% 70 4% Families: Income $25,000 to $49,999 513 36% 216 23% 503 37% 137 17% 170 32% 262 15% Families: Income less than $50,000 Family Income <$50K 1034 73% 355 38% 851 63% 531 66% 356 68% 332 19% Families: Income $50,000 to $74,999 255 18% 173 19% 120 9% 123 15% 36 7% 259 15% Families: Income $75,000 to $99,999 110 8% 94 10% 171 13% 59 7% 48 9% 268 16% Families: Income $100,000 or more Family Income $100K+ 14 1% 311 33% 202 15% 96 12% 86 16% 867 50% Families: Income $100,000 to $149,999 0 0% 112 12% 72 5% 65 8% 56 11% 361 21% Families: Income $150,000 to $199,999 0 0% 90 10% 113 8% 22 3% 30 6% 215 13% Families: Income $200,000 or more 14 1% 109 12% 17 1% 9 1% 0 0% 291 17% Poverty Population for whom poverty status is determined 5639 3920 5963 3349 2343 8524 Income below 100% of poverty level (official "poverty rate") Population in Poverty 1724 31% 804 21% 1224 21% 1175 35% 835 36% 709 8% Income below 200% of poverty level ("low income rate") Low‐Income Population 3482 62% 1411 36% 2260 38% 2081 62% 1395 60% 1546 18% Income above 200% of poverty level Not Low Income Population 2157 38% 2509 64% 3703 62% 1268 38% 948 41% 6978 82% Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 5 years 599 407 369 306 455 495 Income below poverty level: Under 5 years In Poverty, Ages Under 5 263 44% 58 14% 196 53% 123 40% 248 55% 11 2%

Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 18 years 1624 987 1243 831 1003 1528 Income below poverty level: Under 18 years In Poverty, Children 711 44% 216 22% 395 32% 279 34% 437 44% 41 3% Population for whom poverty status is determined: 65 years and over 850 381 598 317 419 1025 Income below poverty level: 65 years and over In Poverty, Ages 65+ 187 22% 27 7% 80 13% 64 20% 68 16% 39 4% Families 1413 933 1344 809 526 1726 Families: Income in the past year below poverty level Families in Poverty 302 21% 139 15% 303 23% 300 37% 146 28% 26 2%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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. Quinnipiac Neighborhood or Area Newhallville Prospect Hill West River West Rock* Westville* Meadows Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%#%#%

Vehicle Access and Crowding, for households Occupied housing units 2492 1666 2129 1407 915 3659 Occupied housing units: No vehicle available Zero Vehicle Households 756 30% 339 20% 483 23% 424 30% 325 36% 487 13% Occupied housing units: 1 vehicle available 1250 50% 830 50% 927 44% 637 45% 444 49% 1578 43% Occupied housing units: 2 or more vehicles available 486 20% 497 30% 719 34% 346 25% 146 16% 1594 44% Occupied housing units: 1.00 or less occupants per room 2408 97% 1592 96% 2062 97% 1407 100% 907 99% 3578 98% Occupied housing units: 1.01 or more occupants per room Overcrowded Housing 84 3% 74 4% 67 3% 0 0% 8 1% 81 2% Home Value, for owner occupied housing units Owner‐occupied housing units, Total 775 445 858 255 95 1657 Value is less than $50,000 71 9% 0 0% 58 7% 0 0% 0 0% 28 2% Value is $50,000 to $99,999 4 1% 0 0% 86 10% 77 30% 22 23% 54 3% Value is $100,000 to $149,999 360 47% 16 4% 233 27% 72 28% 30 32% 199 12% Value is $150,000 to $199,999 163 21% 113 25% 264 31% 66 26% 20 21% 276 17% Value is $200,000 or more Housing Values $200K+ 177 23% 316 71% 217 25% 40 16% 23 24% 1100 66% Value is $200,000 to $249,999 80 10% 16 4% 163 19% 9 4% 7 7% 179 11% Value is $250,000 to $299,999 83 11% 50 11% 0 0% 10 4% 7 7% 299 18% Value is $300,000 or more 14 2% 250 56% 54 6% 21 8% 9 10% 622 38% Housing Cost Burden, for owner occupied housing units Owner occupied housing units 775 445 858 255 95 1657 Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a Cost‐Burdened Homeowners percentage of household income, 30% or more 507 65% 142 32% 306 36% 113 44% 16 17% 473 29% Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a Severe Homeowner Cost percentage of household income, 50% or more Burden 372 48% 96 22% 107 13% 82 32% 16 17% 224 14% Housing Cost Burden, for renter occupied housing units Renter occupied housing units 1717 1221 1271 1152 820 2002 Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of Cost‐Burdened Renters household income, 30% or more 1151 67% 640 52% 815 64% 681 59% 401 49% 1002 50% Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of Severe Renter Cost Burden household income, 50% or more 735 43% 320 26% 297 23% 405 35% 160 20% 349 17% Housing Cost Burden, for all households All households 2492 1666 2129 1407 915 3659 All households paying 30% of income for housing Cost‐Burdened Households 1658 67% 782 47% 1121 53% 794 56% 417 46% 1475 40% Severe Household Cost All households paying 50% of income for housing Burden 1107 44% 416 25% 404 19% 487 35% 176 19% 573 16%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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. Wooster Neighborhood or Area New Haven Greater New Haven Square/Mill River Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%

All indicators derived from the 2016 5Y American Community Survey Population Total Population Population 3264 130405 464596 3588570 Male 1528 47% 61371 47% 222307 48% 1750270 49% Female 1736 53% 69034 53% 242289 52% 1838300 51% Under 5 years Population Under 5 150 5% 7792 6% 23213 5% 188812 5% 5‐17 years Population 5‐17 321 10% 20890 16% 71114 15% 584840 16% 18‐24 years 361 11% 20492 16% 53549 12% 348789 10% 25‐34 years 1081 33% 26420 20% 64708 14% 438471 12% 35‐44 years 471 14% 15308 12% 53055 11% 439606 12% 45‐54 years 315 10% 14418 11% 66558 14% 545977 15% 55‐64 years 279 9% 11404 9% 60185 13% 487052 14% 65 years and over Population 65 and Over 286 9% 13681 11% 72214 16% 555023 16% Race and Ethnicity, for total population Total population 3264 130405 464596 3588570 Hispanic or Latino of any race Hispanic Population 732 22% 37231 29% 66996 14% 537728 15% White, Not Hispanic or Latino White Population 1547 47% 40164 31% 293119 63% 2464450 69% Black, Not Hispanic or Latino Black Population 751 23% 42970 33% 71020 15% 347674 10% Asian, Not Hispanic or Latino Asian Population 141 4% 6042 5% 22229 5% 151376 4% Other, Not Hispanic or Latino Other Race Population 93 3% 3998 3% 11232 2% 87342 2% Household Types Total households 1578 50024 177415 1354713 Family households Families 641 41% 25463 51% 107782 61% 894413 66% Family Households and Single Parent Families Family households 641 25463 107782 894413 Married‐couple family 353 55% 12580 49% 77294 72% 660846 74% Male householder; no wife present 9 1% 2042 8% 6551 6% 60024 7% Female householder; no husband present 279 44% 10841 43% 23937 22% 173543 19% Married Families with Married‐couple family; with one or more people under 18 years Children 123 19% 5532 22% 28923 27% 263372 29% Male householder; no wife present; with one or more people Single Parent Fathers under 18 years 0 0% 904 4% 2727 3% 25676 3% Female householder; no husband present; with one or more Single Parent Mothers people under 18 years 149 23% 6484 26% 12918 12% 94359 11% Housing Occupancy Total housing units 1757 56399 195640 1493798 Vacant housing units 179 10% 6375 11% 18225 9% 139085 9% Occupied housing units 1578 90% 50024 89% 177415 91% 1354713 91% Occupied housing units, Owner occupied Homeownership Rate 368 23% 14092 28% 106876 60% 900223 67% Occupied housing units, Renter occupied 1210 77% 35932 72% 70539 40% 454490 34% Disconnected Youth Total population 16 to 19 years 96 9225 28510 203789 Population 16 to 19 years not enrolled in school & not working Disconnected Youth 18 19% 822 9% 1624 6% 10184 5%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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. Wooster Neighborhood or Area New Haven Greater New Haven Connecticut Square/Mill River Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%

Educational Attainment, for population 25 years and over Population 25 years and over 2432 81231 316720 2466129 Less than high school diploma No High School Diploma 490 20% 13241 16% 28820 9% 242932 10% High school degree or higher High School Graduates 1942 80% 67990 84% 287900 91% 2223197 90% Bachelors degree or higher College Graduates 1211 50% 27810 34% 124997 40% 938319 38% Foreign Born (Immigrant) population Total Population 3264 130405 464596 3588570 Foreign born Foreign‐born population 476 15% 21167 16% 58652 13% 503209 14% Entered 2010 or later 169 5% 6092 5% 12027 3% 71177 2% Naturalized US citizen 116 4% 5621 4% 25461 6% 248580 7% Not a citizen 360 11% 15546 12% 33191 7% 254629 7% Language spoken, by population 5 years and over Population 5 years and over 3114 122613 441383 3399758 Speak only English 2252 72% 81299 66% 348024 79% 2649470 78% Non‐English home hanguage 862 28% 41314 34% 93359 21% 750288 22% Non‐English home language; Speak English less than very wel Linguistic Isolation 252 8% 14093 12% 30977 7% 277898 8% Home Language Spanish 594 19% 30443 25% 51249 12% 391576 12% Home Language Spanish; Speak English less than very well 193 6% 10899 9% 17582 4% 153684 5% Employment status, for population 16 years and over Total Population, 16 years and over 2820 104604 381968 2911925 In Labor Force 1942 69% 66885 64% 253391 66% 1957060 67% In Labor Force, Civilian 1934 69% 66769 64% 253007 66% 1948693 67% In Labor Force, Civilian, Employed 1747 62% 59236 57% 232532 61% 1793688 62% In Labor Force, Civilian, Unemployed 187 7% 7533 7% 20475 5% 155005 5% Not in Labor Force 878 31% 37719 36% 128577 34% 954865 33% Unemployment Rate (% Unemployed of Civilian Labor Force) Unemployment Rate 10% 11% 8% 8% Commute Mode, for workers 16 years and over Workers 16 years and over 1718 58254 228885 1761516 Worked at home 98 6% 2266 4% 10123 4% 81050 5% Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home 1620 94% 55988 96% 218762 96% 1680466 95% Car, truck, or van drove alone Vehicle, Single Occupancy 861 50% 33188 57% 171446 75% 1379406 78% Car, truck, or van carpooled 159 9% 5565 10% 18659 8% 143187 8% Public transportation (excluding taxicab) Transit Users 157 9% 7746 13% 14132 6% 85762 5% Walked/Biked Walkers and Bikers 415 24% 8898 15% 13019 6% 57232 3% Taxicab, motorcycle, or other means 28 2% 591 1% 1506 1% 14879 1% Children with all parents in the labor force Children living in families 428 26909 90844 744560 Children living in 2‐parent families, both parents in the labor force Children with all parents in AND in 1‐parent families, parent in labor force the labor force 291 68% 19863 74% 69189 76% 551562 74% Occupations, for employed civilian population 16 years and over Total Employed 1747 59236 232532 1793688 Management, professional & related occupations 954 55% 23435 40% 100753 43% 754723 42% Service occupations 290 17% 14826 25% 42062 18% 320110 18% Sales & office occupations 275 16% 11006 19% 53892 23% 417413 23% Natural resources, construction & maintenance occupations 71 4% 2988 5% 14270 6% 130944 7% Production, transportation & material moving occupations 157 9% 6981 12% 21555 9% 170498 10%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

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Income Households 1578 50024 177415 1354713 Households: Income less than $10,000 170 11% 6763 14% 12540 7% 75787 6% Households: Income $10,000 to $14,999 113 7% 4290 9% 8561 5% 50565 4% Households: Income $15,000 to $24,999 173 11% 6453 13% 16231 9% 109384 8% Households: Income less than $25,000 Household Income <$25K 456 29% 17506 35% 37332 21% 235736 17% Households: Income $25,000 to $49,999 362 23% 12641 25% 34444 19% 249351 18% Households: Income less than $50,000 Household Income <$50K 818 52% 30147 60% 71776 41% 485087 36% Households: Income $50,000 to $74,999 331 21% 7417 15% 28240 16% 217945 16% Households: Income $75,000 to $99,999 141 9% 4471 9% 21041 12% 172153 13% Households: Income $100,000 or more Household Income $100K+ 288 18% 7989 16% 56358 32% 479528 35% Households: Income $100,000 to $149,999 181 12% 4227 8% 27886 16% 229491 17% Households: Income $150,000 to $199,999 39 3% 1954 4% 13906 8% 111209 8% Households: Income $200,000 or more 68 4% 1808 4% 14566 8% 138828 10% Average Household Income Average Household Income 61745 58382 88911 102616 Families 641 25463 107782 894413 Families: Income less than $10,000 98 15% 2280 9% 3959 4% 29623 3% Families: Income $10,000 to $14,999 33 5% 1457 6% 2591 2% 17060 2% Families: Income $15,000 to $24,999 76 12% 2972 12% 6205 6% 44354 5% Families: Income less than $25,000 Family Income <$25K 207 32% 6709 26% 12755 12% 91037 10% Families: Income $25,000 to $49,999 141 22% 6927 27% 17578 16% 135756 15% Families: Income less than $50,000 Family Income <$50K 348 54% 13636 54% 30333 28% 226793 25% Families: Income $50,000 to $74,999 78 12% 3785 15% 16433 15% 137336 15% Families: Income $75,000 to $99,999 43 7% 2483 10% 14393 13% 124033 14% Families: Income $100,000 or more Family Income $100K+ 172 27% 5559 22% 46623 43% 406251 45% Families: Income $100,000 to $149,999 96 15% 2791 11% 22020 20% 186214 21% Families: Income $150,000 to $199,999 16 3% 1413 6% 11774 11% 96075 11% Families: Income $200,000 or more 60 9% 1355 5% 12829 12% 123962 14% Poverty Population for whom poverty status is determined 3228 121847 445981 3479672 Income below 100% of poverty level (official "poverty rate") Population in Poverty 918 28% 31848 26% 56312 13% 360464 10% Income below 200% of poverty level ("low income rate") Low‐Income Population 1604 50% 59454 49% 119297 27% 812120 23% Income above 200% of poverty level Not Low Income Population 1624 50% 62393 51% 326684 73% 2667552 77% Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 5 years 168 9387 27708 226198 Income below poverty level: Under 5 years In Poverty, Ages Under 5 62 37% 3330 36% 5412 20% 36897 16%

Population for whom poverty status is determined: Under 18 years 467 28364 93489 763850 Income below poverty level: Under 18 years In Poverty, Children 214 46% 10344 37% 16556 18% 107690 14% Population for whom poverty status is determined: 65 years and over 286 13149 69920 533413 Income below poverty level: 65 years and over In Poverty, Ages 65+ 42 15% 2034 16% 5561 8% 38003 7% Families 641 25463 107782 894413 Families: Income in the past year below poverty level Families in Poverty 158 25% 5465 22% 9275 9% 65559 7%

* If geography column has 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 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates

Please cite: DataHaven. (2017). DataHaven 2016 New Haven Neighborhood Estimates, based on 2016 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. Wooster Neighborhood or Area New Haven Greater New Haven Connecticut Square/Mill River Key community indicators highlighted in green "Common" Indicator Name #%#%#%#%

Vehicle Access and Crowding, for households Occupied housing units 1578 50024 177415 1354713 Occupied housing units: No vehicle available Zero Vehicle Households 523 33% 14302 29% 22695 13% 122629 9% Occupied housing units: 1 vehicle available 743 47% 22043 44% 63627 36% 441065 33% Occupied housing units: 2 or more vehicles available 312 20% 13679 27% 91093 51% 791019 58% Occupied housing units: 1.00 or less occupants per room 1532 97% 48713 97% 174701 99% 1329924 98% Occupied housing units: 1.01 or more occupants per room Overcrowded Housing 46 3% 1311 3% 2714 2% 24789 2% Home Value, for owner occupied housing units Owner‐occupied housing units, Total 368 14092 106876 900223 Value is less than $50,000 5 1% 565 4% 2864 3% 24343 3% Value is $50,000 to $99,999 35 10% 1266 9% 3280 3% 29703 3% Value is $100,000 to $149,999 74 20% 2691 19% 8655 8% 81158 9% Value is $150,000 to $199,999 31 8% 3035 22% 15741 15% 139979 16% Value is $200,000 or more Housing Values $200K+ 223 61% 6535 46% 76336 71% 625040 69% Value is $200,000 to $249,999 44 12% 2602 19% 16475 15% 130122 15% Value is $250,000 to $299,999 26 7% 1210 9% 15685 15% 115949 13% Value is $300,000 or more 153 42% 2723 19% 44176 41% 378969 42% Housing Cost Burden, for owner occupied housing units Owner occupied housing units 368 14092 106876 900223 Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a Cost‐Burdened Homeowners percentage of household income, 30% or more 173 47% 5680 40% 37100 35% 275122 31% Owner occupied housing units, selected monthly owner costs as a Severe Homeowner Cost percentage of household income, 50% or more Burden 65 18% 2765 20% 15452 15% 110214 12% Housing Cost Burden, for renter occupied housing units Renter occupied housing units 1210 35932 70539 454490 Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of Cost‐Burdened Renters household income, 30% or more 562 46% 20547 57% 37954 54% 222803 49% Renter occupied housing units, Gross rent as a percentage of Severe Renter Cost Burden household income, 50% or more 260 22% 11774 33% 21101 30% 117479 26% Housing Cost Burden, for all households All households 1578 50024 177415 1354713 All households paying 30% of income for housing Cost‐Burdened Households 735 47% 26227 52% 75054 42% 497925 37% Severe Household Cost All households paying 50% of income for housing Burden 325 21% 14539 29% 36553 21% 227693 17%

* If geography column has 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.