Census and Economic Information Center
CENSUS 2000
SOCIOECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS SUMMARY TABLES
County
Place
Reservation
CENSUS TRACT
Median Household, Median Family, and Per Capita Income in 1999
Excel or PDF (includes total population for each tract from Summary File (SF) 1)
*A Census tract is a small, relatively permanent statistical subdivision of a county delineated by a local committee of census data users for the purpose of presenting data. Census tract boundaries normally follow visible features, but may follow governmental unit boundaries and other non-visible features in some instances; they always nest within counties. Designed to be relatively homogeneous units with respect to population characteristics, economic status, and living conditions at the time of establishment, census tracts average about 4,000 inhabitants. They may be split by any sub-county geographic entity.



