Identify the top three neighborhood lifestyles to better serve your customers. Each U.S. ZIP Code is classified based on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics to create 65 distinct market segments. [PDF]
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ESRI DataCensus Demographics provides information about the U.S. population counts, distribution, and characteristics as they appeared in 2000. The database contains more than 4,700 variables from Census 2000 including
- Age
- Sex
- Population
- Households
- Race
- Income
- Journey to work
- Marital status
- Home value
You can use Census Demographics data to
- Analyze access to health and human services for specific demographic segments by area.
- Understand trends and growth patterns to select new commercial sites.
- Track and anticipate future needs for goods and services.
- Define areas that require additional services to serve specific population segments.
- Understand demographic population changes and trends.
- Research socioeconomic characteristics by population or household.
- Analyze the composition of population subgroups.
Data Updates, Formats, Geographies, and Deliverables
- Updates: Decennial
- Formats: ASCII fixed (TXT), ASCII comma delimited (CSV), dBASE IV (DBF), Microsoft Excel (XLS, if applicable), ESRI shapefile (SHP), ESRI Smart Data Compression (SDC), or ESRI file geodatabase (GDB)
- Geographies: U.S., state, county, census tract, block group, place, ZIP Code, CSD, CBSA, DMA, congressional district
- Deliverables: CD-ROM, DVD, e-mail, or FTP
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