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Notes:
Population items on SF 1 include sex, age, race, Hispanic or Latino, household relationship, and group quarters. Housing items include occupancy status, vacancy status, and tenure (owner occupied or renter occupied).
There is a total of 171 population tables (identified with a “P”) and 56 housing tables (identified with an “H”) shown down to the block level, and 59 population tables shown down to the census - tract level (identified with a “PCT”) for a total of 286 tables. There are 14 population tables and 4 housing tables shown down to the block level, and 4 population tables shown down to the census tract level that are repeated by the 6 major race categories (White; Black or African American; American Indian or Alaska Native; Asian; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; and Some Other Race), and Hispanic or Latino.
SF 1 includes population and housing characteristics for the total population, population totals for an extensive list of race (American Indian and Alaska Native categories, Asian, and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander) and Hispanic or Latino groups, and population and housing characteristics for a limited list of race and Hispanic or Latino groups.
SPEAKER NOTES: [Population and housing items may be cross tabulated. Information can be can be downloaded, sorted, filtered to accommodate the needs of individual users.]
As part of Federal guidelines on collecting and presenting data on race, the Federal Office of Management and Budget requires agencies to use a minimum of five categories; White, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. The Census Bureau, with OMB approval, included Some Other Race as a sixth race category on the Census 2000 questionnaire.