Social Ananlysis Poster Columbia Tusculum

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The vacancy rate since 2000 to 2010, in all three areas: Hamilton County, Cincinnati, and the Columbia Tusculum Business District, has increased. Currently the national vacancy rate is at 11.4%, showing that the Cincinnati and Hamiltion Counties vaccancy rates this year are a little above the natinal average.

Population Density

Hamilton County 2000 Density: 2082 2010 Density:1977

Cincinnati 2000 Density: 4250 2000 Density: 3810

Columbia-Tusculum 2000 Density: 1730 2010 Density: 1697

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people living per unit (square miles) of an area. The population densities of Hamilton County, the City of Cincinnati, and the ColumbiaTusculum Business District has decease between the years of 2000 and 2010. Cincinnati has the highest population density, with an average of 4,030 people per square miles. Hamilton Countys average population density is 2,030 people per square miles, and ColumbiaTusculum has the lowest density with an average of 1,714 people per square miles. All three of these areas show higher densities compared to the state density of 282 people and the national density of only 87 people per square miles in Legend: the year 2010. 2010 39% 2000 38%

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of a housing unit for a period of time. The tenure percentages for all three areas including: Hamilton County and City of Cincinnati has increased over a ten year period. However, the Coulumbia-Tusculum Business District tenure percentage has remained consistant.

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