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Maps of San Francisco, California [edit]

These thematic maps of San Francisco, California illustrate the different neighborhoods and the contrasting demographics of the diverse city. Please click on the images for a larger view or for more information on it. The images are generated at the U.S. Census Bureau's American Factfinder. ([1])


Racial and ethnic groups [edit]

African American population
Latino population
Caucasian or white population
Asian population





Age and sex [edit]

Males per 100 females













Economy [edit]

Household income
Family income
Percent below poverty level
Earnings of male workers












See also [edit]



Maps of Oakland, California [edit]

These thematic maps of Oakland, California illustrate the different neighborhoods and the contrasting demographics of the diverse city. Please click on the images for a larger view or for more information on it. The images are generated at the U.S. Census Bureau's American Factfinder. ([2])


Racial and ethnic groups [edit]





Age and sex [edit]

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Males per 100 females





Housing [edit]

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Renter-occupied housing
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Housing built before 1940
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Housing values













Economy [edit]

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Households without telephone service




See also [edit]


Maps of San Jose, California [edit]

These thematic maps of the San Jose, California metropolitan area illustrate the different neighborhoods and the contrasting demographics of the diverse city. The San Jose East Side consist of poor, notoriously crime-ridden neighborhoods consisting mostly of Mexican immigrants. On the other hand, the affluent western cities of Cupertino, Saratoga, and Palo Alto are upper-class Asian communities with housing worth $900,000 or so. Many residents in western Santa Clara Valley work in San Jose's computer industry.

Please click on the images for a larger view or for more information on it. The images are generated at the U.S. Census' American Factfinder. ([3]) The geographic limit is the block group (BG) level.


Racial and ethnic groups [edit]

Latino (excluding Mexicans, Cubans, and Puerto Ricans population
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Foreign born residents














Asians [edit]

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Asian Indian population












Age and sex [edit]

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Median age
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Males per 100 females
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Average household size
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Average family size












Housing [edit]

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Renter-occupied housing
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Value of housing
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Housing built before 1940












Economy [edit]

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Earnings of male workers












Area of industry [edit]

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Manufacturing work force
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Government workers
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Sales and office workers












Tranportation and utilities access [edit]

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Travel time to work
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No vehicles available
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Over 2 vehicles available

Social characteristics [edit]













See also [edit]


Maps of Los Angeles, California [edit]

These thematic maps of Los Angeles, California illustrate the different neighborhoods and the contrasting demographics of the diverse city. South Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, Long Beach, Hollywood, Santa Monica and parts of the San Gabriel Valley (including Monterey Park) are focused on, while the San Fernando Valley is not shown because of space limitations.

The maps reveal that the section of South Los Angeles around Interstate 110 ([[the Harbor Freeway), along with East Los Angeles and Boyle Heights, are the poorest areas in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The area is approximately one-thirds African American and two-thirds Latino. Historically a segregated black community, the region is now home to many new Latino immigrants, many of whom arrived illegally because of the labor demand from the factories in Vernon and Commerce. The area is stricken by high rates of poverty, crime, and lack of education.

Please click on the images for a larger view or for more information on it. The images are generated at the U.S. Census' American Factfinder. ([4]) The geographic limit is the census tract (CT) level.


Racial and ethnic groups [edit]














Social characteristics [edit]

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Foreign born residents
Naturalized citizens
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Foreigners entered 1990 to 2000
Self-described as "speaking English less than 'very well'"












Age and sex [edit]

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Median age
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Males per 100 females
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Average household size
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Average family size












Housing [edit]

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Renter-occupied housing
File:Value la1.gif
Value of housing
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Vacant housing
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Housing built before 1940












Economy [edit]

File:Male earn la1.gif
Earnings of male workers












Area of industry [edit]

File:Manufact la1.gif
Manufacturing work force
File:Gov la1.gif
Government workers
File:Office la1.gif
Sales and office workers












Tranportation and utilities access [edit]

File:Travel la1.gif
Travel time to work
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Carpooling to work
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No vehicles available
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Over 2 vehicles available













See also [edit]

Maps of Chicago [edit]

These thematic maps of Chicago, Illinois illustrate the different neighborhoods and the contrasting demographics of the diverse city. Please click on the images for a larger view or for more information on it. The images are generated at the U.S. Census' American Factfinder. ([5])


Racial and ethnic groups [edit]

African American population
Hispanic or Latino population

See also [edit]


Ancestries of Americans [edit]

The majority of the 295 million American people currently living in the United States descend from European immigrants who have arrived since the establishment of the first colonies. Major components of the European segment of the United States population are descended from immigrants from Germany (15.2 percent), Ireland (10.8 percent), England (8.7 percent), Italy (5.6 percent), Scandinavia (3.7 percent) and Poland (3.2 percent) with many immigrants also coming from Slavic countries. Other significant european immigrant populations came from eastern and southern Europe and French Canada; few immigrants came directly from France. A large number of Americans (12.9 percent) are descended from African immigrants, the majority of whom were slaves. These numbers, however, are inaccurate as many citizens listed themselves as "American" on the census (7.2 percent).

Ancestry maps [edit]

Note on the images: These maps are self-generated by DailyWeeKee user Stevey7788 at the U.S. Census Bureau's American Factfinder site ([6]). "West Indian," "Arab," and "Sub-saharan African" ancestries are not listed. These maps focus only on the European ancestries of white or Caucasian Americans.
"American" ancestry
Czech ancestry
Danish ancestry
Dutch ancestry
English ancestry
French ancestry
German ancestry
Greek ancestry
Hungarian ancestry
Irish ancestry
Italian ancestry
Lithuanian ancestry
Norwegian ancestry
Polish ancestry
Russian ancestry
Scotch-Irish ancestry
Scottish ancestry
Slovak ancestry
Swedish ancestry
Welsh ancestry

References [edit]

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