New York Thematic Maps
Thematic maps are a graphic format that helps sophisticated and novice users understand the geographic distribution of economic and demographic characteristics. The following maps help paint the portrait of a diverse New York.
Population
Total
Population, 2000
Population Density, 2000
Population Change, 1990 to 2000
Age
Median Age, 2000
Percent Over 65, 2000
Percent Over 65, 2000
Percent Under 18, 2000
Percent Using Public Transportation, 2000
Commuting
Percent With Less Than 9th Grade, 2000
Percent
High School Graduates, 2000
Disability
Percent Disabled, 2000
Education
Percent With Less Than 9th Grade, 2000
Percent
High School Graduates, 2000
Percent With Bachelor's Degree or Higher, 2000
Employment
Female Labor Force Participation, 2000
Percent Unemployed, 2000
Housing
Average Household Size, 2000
Average Household Size, 2000
Percent of Owner Occupied Units, 2000
Percent of Renter Occupied Units, 2000
Housing Vacancy Rate, 2000
Median Value, 2000
Percent With 3 or More Vehicles, 2000
Percent With No Vehicles, 2000
Percent With Electric Heat, 2000
Percent With Gas Heat, 2000
Percent With No Kitchen, 2000
Percent With No Telephone, 2000
Percent With No Plumbing, 2000
Percent in Structures with 10+ Units, 2000
Percent Moved in Before 1970, 2000
Percent Moved in Since 1995, 2000
Percent With Rent Over $1000, 2000
Percent With Rent Under $300, 2000
Percent in Single Family Units, 2000
Percent in Single Family Detached Units, 2000
Percent Built Before 1940, 2000
Percent With Value Under $50,000, 2000
Percent With Value Over $300,000, 2000
Income
Median Family Income, 1999
Median Household Income, 1999
Per Capita Income, 1999
Percent of Households with Income Over $100,000, 1999
Percent of Households with Income Under $10,000, 1999
Language
Percent Speaking a Language Other Than English at Home, 2000
Percent Speaking English Less Than "Very Well", 2000
Nativity
Percent Foreign Born, 2000
Percent Recent Entrants, 2000
Poverty
Percent Female Householder Families in Poverty, 2000
Percent of Persons in Poverty, 2000
Percent Over 18 in Poverty, 2000
Percent Over 65 in Poverty, 2000
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