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Data Slide
American Community Survey
American
Survey
American Community
Community Survey
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
U.S. CENSUS
CENSUS BUREAU
BUREAU
U.S.
The American Community Survey gives your community
current information about its people, places, and economy.
The American Community Survey gives your community
current information about its people, places, and economy.
Median Home Value
AK
Percentage of Veterans Among
the Adult Population
AK
0
500 Miles
Value in dollars
300,000 or more
200,000 to 299,999
150,000 to 199,999
Less than 150,000
WA
MT
ND
OR
WI
SD
PA
WV
KS
AZ
MO
NY
PA
CO
WV
KS
MO
GA
AL
MS
AZ
AR
SC
GA
AL
MS
FL
DC
NC
TN
OK
NM
VA
KY
SC
RI
NJ
DE
MD
OH
IN
IL
UT
NH
MA
CT
MI
IA
NE
LA
TX
WI
SD
NV
CA
ME
VT
MN
WY
DC
AR
ND
ID
RI
NC
TN
OK
NM
MT
VA
KY
Percent
10.0 or more
8.0 to 9.9
6.0 to 7.9
Less than 6.0
OR
NJ
DE
MD
OH
IN
IL
CO
500 Miles
WA
NH
MA
CT
MI
IA
NE
UT
ME
NY
WY
NV
CA
0
VT
MN
ID
LA
TX
PR
50 Miles
FL
0
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50 Miles
Source: 2016 American Community
Survey 1–year estimates
census.gov/acs
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This information is available because community members
like you respond to the American Community Survey.
Thank you!
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Source: 2016 American Community
Survey 1–year estimates
census.gov/acs
Pantone
194 as die
cut line
Alabama
Alaska
4,863,300
39.0
136,200
46,257
85.1
3.4
17.1
8.8
741,894
33.5
267,800
76,440
93.1
7.7
9.9
12.2
Arizona
6,931,071
37.5
205,900
53,558
86.7
13.5
16.4
9.2
Arkansas
2,988,248
38.0
123,300
44,334
86.0
4.6
17.2
8.7
Montana
1,042,520
40.1
217,200
50,027
92.8
California
39,250,017
36.4
477,500
67,739
82.4
27.2
14.3
5.4
Nebraska
1,907,116
36.3
148,100
56,927
Colorado
5,540,545
36.7
314,200
65,685
91.4
9.8
11.0
8.9
Nevada
2,940,058
37.9
239,500
55,180
Connecticut
2.1
13.3
10.5
90.9
7.0
11.4
8.4
86.0
20.0
13.8
9.2
3,576,452
40.9
274,600
73,433
90.5
14.4
9.8
6.1
New Hampshire
1,334,795
42.7
251,100
70,936
92.8
5.7
7.3
9.1
Delaware
952,065
40.6
243,400
61,757
89.3
9.4
11.7
8.5
New Jersey
8,944,469
39.5
328,200
76,126
89.3
22.5
10.4
4.8
District of Columbia
681,170
33.9
576,100
75,506
90.5
13.3
18.6
4.7
New Mexico
2,081,015
37.7
167,500
46,748
85.4
9.5
19.8
9.0
Florida
20,612,439
42.1
197,700
50,860
87.4
20.6
14.7
8.7
New York
19,745,289
38.4
302,400
62,909
86.3
23.0
14.7
4.7
Georgia
10,310,371
36.5
166,800
53,559
86.4
10.1
16.0
8.3
North Carolina
10,146,788
38.7
165,400
50,584
87.3
7.8
15.4
8.6
Hawaii
1,428,557
38.9
592,000
74,511
92.0
18.4
9.3
9.7
North Dakota
Idaho
1,683,140
36.1
189,400
51,807
90.4
5.8
14.4
8.9
Ohio
Illinois
12,801,539
37.9
186,500
60,960
88.8
13.9
13.0
5.9
Oklahoma
Indiana
6,633,053
37.6
134,800
52,314
88.4
5.3
14.1
7.5
Oregon
Iowa
3,134,693
38.0
142,300
56,247
91.8
5.1
11.8
7.6
Pennsylvania
Kansas
2,907,289
36.5
144,900
54,935
90.5
7.1
12.1
8.1
Kentucky
4,436,974
38.7
135,600
46,659
85.7
3.5
18.5
8.0
Louisiana
4,681,666
36.5
158,000
45,146
84.4
4.1
20.2
Maine
1,331,479
44.5
184,700
53,079
92.3
3.8
Maryland
6,016,447
38.5
306,900
78,945
90.1
15.3
Massachusetts
6,811,779
39.5
366,900
75,297
90.4
Michigan
9,928,300
39.7
147,100
52,492
90.4
Minnesota
5,519,952
37.9
211,800
65,599
Mississippi
2,988,726
37.2
113,900
Missouri
6,093,000
38.4
151,400
757,953
35.0
184,100
60,656
92.4
3.2
10.7
8.1
11,614,373
39.3
140,100
52,334
90.0
4.4
14.6
8.1
3,923,561
36.4
132,200
49,176
87.8
5.8
16.3
9.4
4,093,465
39.2
287,100
57,532
90.3
9.6
13.3
9.2
12,784,227
40.6
174,100
56,907
90.1
6.8
12.9
7.8
Puerto Rico
3,411,307
40.7
111,900
20,078
75.6
2.7
43.5
2.9
Rhode Island
1,056,426
40.2
247,700
60,596
88.5
14.1
12.8
6.6
6.8
South Carolina
4,961,119
39.1
153,900
49,501
86.6
4.8
15.3
9.6
12.5
9.6
South Dakota
9.7
8.0
Tennessee
16.5
10.4
5.7
6.7
15.0
7.2
92.9
8.2
9.9
7.3
Vermont
41,754
84.1
2.0
20.8
7.8
51,746
89.6
4.1
14.0
9.0
American Community Survey
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
865,454
36.8
160,700
54,467
91.2
3.6
13.3
9.5
6,651,194
38.6
157,700
48,547
87.0
4.8
15.8
8.3
Texas
27,862,596
34.5
161,500
56,565
82.9
17.0
15.6
7.1
Utah
3,051,217
30.7
250,300
65,977
91.7
8.3
10.2
5.8
624,594
43.1
223,700
57,677
92.1
4.5
11.9
7.4
Virginia
8,411,808
38.2
264,000
68,114
89.3
12.3
11.0
10.4
Washington
7,288,000
37.7
306,400
67,106
90.8
14.0
11.3
9.6
West Virginia
1,831,102
42.3
117,900
43,385
86.0
1.7
17.9
9.5
Wisconsin
5,778,709
39.4
173,200
56,811
91.9
5.0
11.8
7.5
585,501
37.2
209,500
59,882
93.2
3.2
11.3
10.7
Wyoming
American Community Survey
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
For additional information, visit census.gov/acs.
For additional information, visit census.gov/acs.
Pull tab for
Alabama–Missouri
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Montana–Wyoming
Attachment B:
Initial Mailing Package Letter
ACS-13(LX)DST
ACS-13(LX)(DST)(2017)
(9-2017)
DC
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. Census Bureau
Washington, DC 20233-0001
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
A message from the Director, U.S. Census Bureau ...
Your household has been randomly selected to complete a very important national survey,
the American Community Survey. The U.S. Census Bureau conducts this survey to give our
country an up-to-date picture of how we live—our education, employment, housing, and more.
Using the enclosed instructions, please complete the survey online as soon as possible at:
https://respond.census.gov/acs
The Census Bureau is using the Internet to collect this information in an effort to conserve
natural resources, save taxpayers’ money, and process your data more efficiently. If you are
unable to complete the survey online, there is no need to contact us. We will send you a
paper questionnaire in a few weeks.
This survey collects critical information used to meet the needs of communities across the
United States. For example, results from this survey are used to decide where new schools,
hospitals, and fire stations are needed. This information also helps communities plan for the
kinds of emergency situations that might affect you and your neighbors, such as floods and
other natural disasters.
The Census Bureau chose your address, not you personally, as part of a randomly selected
sample. You are required by U.S. law to respond to this survey. The U.S. Census Bureau is
required by law to keep your information confidential. The Census Bureau is not permitted to
publicly release your responses in a way that could identify you. Per the Federal Cybersecurity
Enhancement Act of 2015, your data are protected from cybersecurity risks through screening
of the systems that transmit your data.
The enclosed materials answer frequently asked questions about the survey and provide facts
and figures for each state. If you need help completing the survey, please call our toll-free
number (1–800–354–7271).
Thank you.
Enclosures
census.gov
Attachment C:
Paper Questionnaire Package Letter
ACS-14(LX)DST
ACS-14(LX)(DST)(2017)
(9-2017)
DC
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. Census Bureau
Washington, DC 20233-0001
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
A message from the Director, U.S. Census Bureau...
About two weeks ago, the U.S. Census Bureau sent instructions for completing the American
Community Survey to your address. We asked you to help us with this very important survey by
completing it online. But we have not received your response yet.
If you have already completed the survey, thank you very much. If you have not, please complete
the survey soon using ONE of the following two options.
Option 1: Go to https://respond.census.gov/acs to complete the survey online.
Option 2: Fill out and mail back the enclosed questionnaire.
This survey is so important that a Census Bureau representative may attempt to contact you by
telephone or personal visit if we do not receive your response.
The information collected in this survey will help decide where new schools, hospitals, and fire
stations are needed. The information also is used to develop programs to reduce traffic
congestion, provide job training, and plan for the health care needs of the elderly.
The Census Bureau chose your address, not you personally, as part of a randomly selected
sample. You are required by U.S. law to respond to this survey. The U.S. Census Bureau is
required by law to keep your information confidential. The Census Bureau is not permitted to
publicly release your responses in a way that could identify you. Per the Federal Cybersecurity
Enhancement Act of 2015, your data are protected from cybersecurity risks through screening of
the systems that transmit your data.
The enclosed materials answer frequently asked questions about the survey and provide facts
and figures for each state. If you need help completing the survey, please call our toll-free
number (1–800–354–7271).
Thank you.
Enclosures
census.gov
File Type | application/pdf |
Author | Kerri Givens (CENSUS/ACSO FED) |
File Modified | 2017-12-20 |
File Created | 2017-12-20 |