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Detailed Demographic, Population, Income,
and Housing Information At The Census Tract Level For A User Specified Address
Geocode Search Result
| Street Address |
381 FOX AV |
MSA Code |
5600 |
| City Name |
YONKERS |
State Code |
36 |
| State Abbreviation |
NY |
County Code |
119 |
| Zip Code |
10704 |
Tract/BNA Code |
0024.02 |
Summary Census Demographic Information
| MSA Code |
5600 |
State Code |
36 |
County Code |
119 |
Tract/BNA Code |
0024.02 |
| Tract/BNA Income Level |
Upper Income |
Tract/BNA Population |
3562 |
| Tract/BNA Median Family Income % |
136.91 |
Tract/BNA Minority % |
10.36 |
| 1999 HUD MSA Median Family Income |
$53,400 |
Minority Population |
369 |
| 1999 Est. Tract/BNA Median Family Income |
$73,110 |
Owner-Occupied Units |
967 |
| 1990 Tract/BNA Median Family Income |
$51,360 |
1- to 4-Family Units |
89 |
Census Population Information
| Tract/BNA Population |
3562 |
Tract/BNA Minority Population |
369 |
| Tract/BNA Minority % |
10.36 |
American Indian Population |
0 |
| Number of Families |
1023 |
Asian Population |
60 |
| Number of Households |
1894 |
Black Population |
102 |
| White Population |
3193 |
Hispanic Population |
202 |
| |
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Other Population |
5 |
Census Income Information
| Tract/BNA Income Level |
Upper Income |
Tract/BNA Median Family Income % |
136.91 |
| 1990 MSA/statewide non-MSA Median Family Income |
$37,515 |
1990 Tract/BNA Median Family Income |
$51,360 |
| 1999 HUD Estimated MSA/non-MSA Median Family Income |
$53,400 |
1999 Tract/BNA Estimated Median Family Income |
$73,110 |
| % below Poverty Line |
3.23 |
1990 Tract/BNA Median Household Income |
$43,868 |
Census Housing Information
| Total Housing Units |
1953 |
Owner-Occupied Units |
967 |
| 1- to 4- Family Units |
89 |
Renter Occupied Units |
908 |
| Median Age of Housing Stock (in years) |
36 |
Vacant Units |
78 |
| Inside Central City? |
No |
Owner Occupied 1- to 4- Family Units |
56 |
Notes
Census Demographic Information
Each neighborhood analysis report contains the primary census data that the FFIEC uses
to create the CRA aggregate and disclosure reports as well as some additional commonly
requested census fields used by the public in data analysis. The reports' demographic
information, including income, population, and housing data is being obtained from three
files: the 1990 Census data; the annual MSA boundary definitions from OMB; and the annual
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Median Family Incomes.
Unless specifically noted, each item of data on these pages is from the 1990 Census.
If a tract is split between two or more MSAs, or between one or more MSAs and non-MSA
areas, it is referred to as a split tract. If only one tract is selected when choosing the
geographical criteria and it is a split tract, you will be asked to specify the MSA. If
multiple tracts are selected when choosing the geographical criteria and one or more of
the tracts are split tracts, the split tracts will be identified with a footnote (1)
indicator.
Tract/BNA Income Level - This corresponds to tract classifications as
defined by the HMDA and CRA regulations. The incomes used for these calculations are the
Median Family Incomes from the 1990 Census.
If the Median Family Income % is < 50% then the Income Level is Low.
If the Median Family Income % is >= 50% and < 80% then the Income Level is
Moderate.
If the Median Family Income % is >= 80% and < 120% then the Income Level is
Middle.
If the Median Family Income % is >=120% then the Income Level is Upper.
If the Median Family Income % is 0% then the Income Level is Not Known.
Tract/BNA Median Family Income % - This compares the Tract/BNAs
Median Family Income (MFI) level to the MSAs MFI. It is calculated by dividing the
1990 Tract/BNA MFI by the 1990 MSA MFI. (For Tract/BNAs located outside of an MSA, the MFI
used in the denominator is the Statewide non-MSA MFI. This figure is calculated using
incomes from all areas of a state that are not assigned to MSAs). Go to Tract/BNA Income
Level to see how the tract/BNAs are grouped based on their Median Family Income %.
HUD MSA Median Family Income - This is the Estimated Median Family
Income as determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for
each year. HUD annually estimates this income for each MSA in the United States and for
each states non-MSA area.
Est. Tract/BNA Median Family Income - This is the Census
Tract/BNAs estimated Median Family Income (MFI) for each year, based on the HUD
estimate for the MSA or non-MSA area where the Tract/BNA is located. It is calculated by
multiplying the Tract/BNAs Median Income % by the annual HUD MSA MFI.
1990 Tract/BNA Median Family Income - This is the Census
Tract/BNAs Median Family Income based on the 1990 Census.
Tract/BNA Population - This is the Census Tract/BNAs population
based on the 1990 Census.
Tract/BNA Minority % - This is the percentage of the tract/BNAs
population that is Black, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian or Other according to the 1990
Census. It is calculated by dividing the Minority Population by the Tract/BNA Population.
Minority Population - This is the Census Tract/BNAs population
of Black, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian or Other non-white people based on the 1990
Census.
Owner-Occupied Units - This is the number of housing units that were
lived in by the owner of the unit. This number was determined by the 1990 Census.
1- to 4-Family Units - This is the number of housing units that hold
less than 5 families. Condominiums, townhouses, and single-family homes are included in
this number. Apartment buildings are not included in this number. The number was
determined by the 1990 Census.
Census Income Information
Tract/BNA Income Level - This corresponds to tract classifications as
defined by the HMDA and CRA regulations. The incomes used for these calculations are the
Median Family Incomes from the 1990 Census.
If the Median Family Income % is < 50% then the Income Level is Low.
If the Median Family Income % is >= 50% and < 80% then the Income Level is
Moderate.
If the Median Family Income % is >= 80% and < 120% then the Income Level is
Middle.
If the Median Family Income % is >=120% then the Income Level is Upper.
If the Median Family Income % is 0% then the Income Level is Not Known.
1990 MSA/statewide non-MSA Median Family Income - This is the median
family income (MFI) of the MSA that the tract/BNA is based on the 1990 Census. If the
tract/BNA is not in a MSA, this MFI is for all portions of the state not in MSAs.
HUD Estimated MSA/non-MSA Median Family Income - This is the Estimated
Median Family Income as determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) for each year. HUD annually estimates this income for each MSA in the United States
and for each states non-MSA area.
% below Poverty Line - This is the number of people in the tract/BNA
living below the poverty level divided by the tract/BNAs total population. This
percentage was determined by the 1990 Census results and the Censuss definition of
the poverty level.
Tract/BNA Median Family Income % - This compares the Tract/BNAs
Median Family Income (MFI) level to the MSAs MFI. It is calculated by dividing the
1990 Tract/BNA MFI by the 1990 MSA MFI. (For Tract/BNAs located outside of an MSA, the MFI
used in the denominator is the Statewide non-MSA MFI. This figure is calculated using
incomes from all areas of a state that are not assigned to MSAs). Go to Tract/BNA Income
Level to see how the tract/BNAs are grouped based on their Median Family Income %.
1990 Tract/BNA Median Family Income - This is the Census
Tract/BNAs Median Family Income based on the 1990 Census.
Tract/BNA Estimated Median Family Income - This is the Census
Tract/BNAs estimated Median Family Income (MFI) for each year, based on the HUD
estimate for the MSA or non-MSA area where the Tract/BNA is located. It is calculated by
multiplying the Tract/BNAs Median Income % by the annual HUD MSA MFI.
1990 Tract/BNA Median Household Income - This is the median income of
all households in the tract/BNA based on the 1990 Census. Whereas a family is defined as
two or more related persons living in the same residence, a household includes all
residences, even those for single people or unrelated groups of two or more.
Census Population Information
Tract/BNA Population - This is the Census Tract/BNAs population
based on the 1990 Census.
Tract/BNA Minority % - This is the percentage of the tract/BNAs
population that is Black, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian or Other according to the 1990
Census. It is calculated by dividing the Minority Population by the Tract/BNA Population.
Number of Families - This is the number of families in the tract/BNA
as determined by the 1990 Census. A family is defined as two or more related people living
together.
Number of Households - This is the number of households in the
tract/BNA as determined by the 1990 Census. A household is any residence, including those
occupied by single people and unrelated groups of two or more. By definition, all families
are also considered households, but not all households are families.
White Population - This is the number of people in the tract/BNA that
listed themselves as non-Hispanic white on the 1990 Census.
Tract/BNA Minority Population - This is the Census Tract/BNAs
population of Black, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian or Other non-white people based on
the 1990 Census.
American Indian Population - This is the number of people in the
tract/BNA that listed themselves as non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaskan Native on the
1990 Census.
Asian Population - This is the number of people in the tract/BNA that
listed themselves as non-Hispanic Asian or Pacific Islander on the 1990 Census.
Black Population - This is the number of people in the tract/BNA that
listed themselves as non-Hispanic black on the 1990 Census.
Hispanic Population - This is the number of people in the tract/BNA
that listed themselves as Hispanic on the 1990 Census, even if they also listed another
race in combination.
Other Population - This is the number of people in the tract/BNA that
listed themselves as non-Hispanic Other on the 1990 Census.
Census Housing Information
Total Housing Units - This is the total number of occupiable housing
units in the tract/BNA as determined by the 1990 Census.
1- to 4-Family Units - This is the number of housing units that hold
less than 5 families. Condominiums, townhouses, and single-family homes are included in
this number. Apartment buildings are not included in this number. The number was
determined by the 1990 Census.
Median Age of Housing Stock - This is the median age of all housing
units in the tract/BNA as determined by the 1990 Census. Remember that this would be the
median age in 1990 so the median age now would be higher, unless a lot of new residences
have been built since then.
Inside Central City? - This is a Yes/No indicator of whether this
tract/BNA is part of the MSAs central city.
Owner-Occupied Units - This is the number of housing units that were
lived in by the owner of the unit. This number was determined by the 1990 Census.
Renter Occupied Units - This is the number of housing units that are
occupied by someone other than the owner. This number was determined by the 1990 Census.
Vacant Units - This is the number of housing units that are not
occupied. This number was determined by the 1990 Census.
Owner-Occupied 1- to 4-Family Units - This is the number of housing
units that have less than 5 residences and were occupied by the property owner. It was
determined by the 1990 Census.
Data
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