1990-2000 Comparison Profile Report
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1990-2000 Comparison Profile Report Information
1990-2000 Comparison Profile Report Usage
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1990-2000 Comparison Profile Report Overview
The 1990–2000 Comparison Profile report compares Census 2000 data with corresponding data from the 1990 Census converted to 2000 geography.
Key demographic indicators used in this report include:
- 1990 and Census 2000 Population by Sex
- 1990 and Census 2000 Population by Age
- 1990 and Census 2000 Household and Family Income
- 1990 and Census 2000 Households by Poverty Status
- 1990 and Census 2000 Households by Vehicles Available
- 1990 and Census 2000 Housing Units by Units in Structure
- 1990 and Census 2000 Home Value
- 1990 and Census 2000 Population 16+ by Employment Status
- 1990 and Census 2000 Workers 16+ by Transportation to Work
- 1990 and Census 2000 Workers 16+ by Travel Time to Work
- 1990 and Census 2000 Population 3+ by School Enrollment
- 1990 and Census 2000 Population 25+ by Educational Attainment
How to Use 1990-2000 Comparison Profile Reports
Determine growth or decline in a number of key demographic areas from 1990 to 2000.
Example: Business planners, owners, and developers use this report to analyze trends and changes and identify growth, decline, and new opportunities.
Who Should Use 1990-2000 Comparison Profile Reports
Anyone looking to do a comparison study of the 1990 Census to the 2000 Census, including:
- Business Planners
- Business Owners
- Business Developers
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