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Salt Lake CityHousing and Neighborhood Development

Reference Manual

PREPARED FOR

Salt Lake City’s Housing and Neighborhood Development DivisionMichael Akerlow, Director

Project CoordinatorMarilynn Lewis, Environmental Planner

PREPARED BY

Utah Community Data ProjectBureau of Economic and Business Research

David Eccles School of BusinessUniversity of Utah

May 2014

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

Turning Numbers into Knowledge

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

Turning Numbers into Knowledge

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

Turning Numbers into Knowledge

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PREPARED FOR

Salt Lake City’s Housing and Neighborhood Development DivisionMichael Akerlow, Director

Project CoordinatorMarilynn Lewis, Environmental Planner

PREPARED BY

Utah Community Data ProjectBureau of Economic and Business Research

David Eccles School of BusinessUniversity of Utah

TextPamela S. PerlichDirector, UCDP

Literate ProgrammingDarius Li

Research Statistician, BEBR

Data Processing & Map ProductionNatalie B. Young

Research Analyst, BEBR

PRODUCTION SUPPORTParcel and TRAX Data Processing

John C. DownenSr. Research Analyst, BEBR

Dataset Creation & ManagementMichael T. Hogue

Sr. Research Statistician, BEBR

Dataset Creation & ManagementSayan Dey

Data Programmer

Data Acquisition & ProcessingEffie Johnson

Utah State Data Center Coordinator

Data Acquisition & ProcessingNicholas P. Thiriot

Research Analyst, BEBR

Data Acquisition & ProcessingJayme Day, Planning Director

State Community Services Office

Map Template DesignPhoebe B. McNeally

Director, The DIGIT Lab

Base MapWorld Light Gray Base

© 2013 Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

Turning Numbers into Knowledge

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

Turning Numbers into Knowledge

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

UTAH COMMUNITYD A T A P R O J E C T

Turning Numbers into Knowledge

© 2014 Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Utah

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Table of Contents1 Introduction 1

2 Housing 32.1 Homeownership Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.2 Households by Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202.3 Housing Affordability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

3 Population 533.1 Age Metrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533.2 Group Quarters Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613.3 Socioeconomics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 673.4 Homeless Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

4 Change Products 794.1 Population Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 794.2 Household Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

List of FiguresFigure 1 Homeownership Rate of Total Householders in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Figure 2 Homeownership Rate of Non-Hispanic White Householders in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . 6Figure 3 Homeownership Rate of Black Householders in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Figure 4 Homeownership Rate of AIAN Householders in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Figure 5 Homeownership Rate of Asian Householders in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Figure 6 Homeownership Rate of Pacific Islander Householders in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . 14Figure 7 Homeownership Rate of Other or Multiple Race Householders in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . 16Figure 8 Homeownership Rate of Hispanic Householders in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Figure 9 Percent of Households with Children under 18 in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Figure 10 Percent of Households with People 65 and Over in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Figure 11 Average Household Size in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Figure 12 Family Households in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Figure 13 Family Households with Own Children in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Figure 14 Husband-Wife Family Households in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Figure 15 Husband-Wife Families with Own Children in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Figure 16 Single Householders with Children under 18 in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Figure 17 Large Family Households (5 or More People) in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Figure 18 Nonfamily Households in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Figure 19 Householders Living Alone in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Figure 20 Median Home Value in Salt Lake City, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Figure 21 Affordable Single-Family Housing Units in Salt Lake City, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Figure 22 Affordable Single-Family Housing Units within a Half Mile of TRAX Stations in Salt Lake City,

2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Figure 23 Median Age in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Figure 24 Percent of Population Age 65 and Above in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Figure 25 Percent of Population under Age 18 in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Figure 26 Group Quarters Population in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Figure 27 Group Quarters Population within a Half Mile of TRAX Stations in Salt Lake City, 2010 . . . . 64Figure 28 Households in Poverty in Salt Lake City, 2008–2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

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Figure 29 Foreign-Born Population in Salt Lake City, 2008–2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Figure 30 Median Household Income in Salt Lake City, 2008–2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Figure 31 Population in Homeless Emergency Shelters and Transitional Housing in Salt Lake City, 2013 . 76Figure 32 Change in Total Population in Salt Lake City, 2000–2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Figure 33 Change in Population Age 65 and Above in Salt Lake City, 2000–2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Figure 34 Change in Total Households in Salt Lake City, 2000–2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Figure 35 Change in Renter-Occupied Units in Salt Lake City, 2000–2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Figure 36 Change in Owner-Occupied Units in Salt Lake City, 2000–2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90Figure 37 Change in Single-Parent Households in Salt Lake City, 2000–2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

List of Tables

Table 1 Homeownership Rate of Total Householders by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Table 2 Homeownership Rate of Total Householders by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Table 3 Homeownership Rate of Non-Hispanic White Householders by Council District . . . . . . . . 7Table 4 Homeownership Rate of Non-Hispanic White Householders by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . 7Table 5 Homeownership Rate of Black Householders by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Table 6 Homeownership Rate of Black Householders by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Table 7 Homeownership Rate of AIAN Householders by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Table 8 Homeownership Rate of AIAN Householders by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Table 9 Homeownership Rate of Asian Householders by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Table 10 Homeownership Rate of Asian Householders by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Table 11 Homeownership Rate of Pacific Islander Householders by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . 15Table 12 Homeownership Rate of Pacific Islander Householders by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Table 13 Homeownership Rate of Other or Multiple Race Householders by Council District . . . . . . . 17Table 14 Homeownership Rate of Other or Multiple Race Householders by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . 17Table 15 Homeownership Rate of Hispanic Householders by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Table 16 Homeownership Rate of Hispanic Householders by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Table 17 Total Households with One or More People under 18 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Table 18 Total Households with One or More People under 18 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Table 19 Total Households with One or More People 65 and Over by Council District . . . . . . . . . . 25Table 20 Total Households with One or More People 65 and Over by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Table 21 Average Household Size by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Table 22 Average Household Size by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Table 23 Family Households by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Table 24 Family Households by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Table 25 Families with Own Children under 18 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Table 26 Families with Own Children under 18 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Table 27 Husband-Wife Families by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Table 28 Husband-Wife Families by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Table 29 Husband-Wife Families with Own Children under 18 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Table 30 Husband-Wife Families with Own Children under 18 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Table 31 Single Householders with One or More People under 18 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . 37Table 32 Single Householders with One or More People under 18 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Table 33 Large Family Households (5 or More People) by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Table 34 Large Family Households (5 or More People) by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Table 35 Nonfamily Households by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Table 36 Nonfamily Households by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

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Table 37 Householders Living Alone by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Table 38 Householders Living Alone by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Table 39 Median Value of Single-Family Homes by Council District, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Table 40 Median Value of Single-Family Homes by Census Tract, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Table 41 Affordable Single-Family Housing Units by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Table 42 Affordable Single-Family Housing Units by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Table 43 Affordable Single-Family Housing Units within a Half Mile of TRAX Stations by Council District 51Table 44 Affordable Single-Family Housing Units within a Half Mile of TRAX Stations by Census Tract . 51Table 45 Median Age by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Table 46 Median Age by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Table 47 Population Ages 65 and Over by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Table 48 Population Ages 65 and Over by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Table 49 Population under Age 18 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Table 50 Population under Age 18 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Table 51 Population in Group Quarters by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Table 52 Population in Group Quarters by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Table 53 Group Quarters Population within a Half Mile of TRAX Stations by Council District . . . . . . 65Table 54 Group Quarters Population within a Half Mile of TRAX Stations by Census Tract . . . . . . . 65Table 55 Households Below Poverty Level in the Past 12 Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Table 56 Households Below Poverty Level in the Past 12 Months by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Table 57 Foreign-Born Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Table 58 Foreign-Born Population by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Table 59 Median Household Income in the Past 12 Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Table 60 Median Household Income in the Past 12 Months by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Table 61 Population in Homeless Emergency Shelters and Transitional Housing by Council District . . . 77Table 62 Population in Homeless Emergency Shelters and Transitional Housing by Census Tract . . . . . 77Table 63 Change in Total Population, 2000–2010 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Table 64 Change in Total Population, 2000–2010 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Table 65 Change in Population Age 65 and Above, 2000–2010 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Table 66 Change in Population Age 65 and Above, 2000–2010 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Table 67 Change in Total Households, 2000–2010 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Table 68 Change in Total Households, 2000–2010 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Table 69 Change in Renter-Occupied Units, 2000–2010 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Table 70 Change in Renter-Occupied Units, 2000–2010 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Table 71 Change in Owner-Occupied Units, 2000–2010 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Table 72 Change in Owner-Occupied Units, 2000–2010 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Table 73 Change in Single-Parent Households, 2000–2010 by Council District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Table 74 Change in Single-Parent Households, 2000–2010 by Census Tract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

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I N T RO D U C T I O N

This publication has been prepared for the Housing and Neighborhood Development Division (HAND) of Com-munity and Economic Development, Salt Lake City Corporation. The contents have been designed and cus-tomized to meet the requirements specified by HAND. The geographic focus of this work is Salt Lake City, CityCouncil Districts, and Census Tracts.

The document is organized thematically into three major sections: housing, population, and change products. Thehousing section includes information on homeownership rates by race and ethnicity, households by selected types,and housing affordability. The population section presents information on selected age metrics, group quarterspopulations, socioeconomics, and the homeless. The change products evaluated the changes from 2000 to 2010for population and household metrics.

The analyses based on 2010 Census data include only the census tracts that are fully and partially contained withinSalt Lake City. Twelve of 59 Salt Lake City census tracts are partial tracts. Data for these partial tracts appear inthe data tables and maps. Some of these partial tracts have either no population or minimal population and aretherefore excluded from the discussion in the text.1 The rest of the partial tracts do have sufficient populationcounts to merit inclusion in the textual discussion.2 The housing affordability analysis, which is based on SaltLake County Assessor data, is presented in the same way. The socioeconomics section is based on the AmericanCommunity Survey which generates small area data for entire Census Tracts, so data from tracts that cross the SaltLake City boundary are included. The change products are also produced at the tract level and are reported in thesame way. The reader should consult the notes that appear with the tables for details on the geography that appliesto each set of data.

1These include Census Tracts 1101.03, 1102, 1114, 1139.06, 1145, and 9800.2These include Census Tracts 1028.02, 1044, 1048, 1049, 1103, 1118.02, and 1147.

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HO U S I N G

2.1 Homeownership Rates

The following set of maps (Figures 1 through 8) and tabular data (Tables 1 through 16) show the total number ofoccupied housing units and the number and share of these that are owner rather than rental units. Housing unitsare classified according to occupancy status (occupied or vacant) and tenancy (rented or owned). The occupancyrate is the complement of the vacancy rate, meaning that the sum of the two is 100 percent. For occupied units, therental and ownership rates also sum to 100 percent. These data are presented for the census tracts and city councildistricts within Salt Lake City. The data in this section was collected in the April 1, 2010 enumeration of residentpopulation and housing units conducted by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. There were a total of 80,724 housingunits enumerated in Salt Lake City. Of these, 74,513 were occupied and 6,211 were vacant. Of the occupied units,rental units were 38,440 and the balance of these (36,073) was owner-occupied.

The first set of tables and maps shows the homeownership rates of the total occupied housing units in Salt LakeCity. Additional detail is presented for the race and ethnicity of the householder. Note that only occupied housingunits are shown in these tables and maps. By definition, each occupied housing unit contains a person or personsreferred to as a household. Householders are self-identified and are generally understood to be the person in whosename the property is either owned or rented. Race categories include White, Black or African American, AmericanIndian or Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Some Other Race. People mayselect more than one race category. In this document, persons classifying themselves as either multiracial or SomeOther Race are combined into a single category. Hispanic or Latino is the only ethnicity recognized in the federalstatistical system, and it is a separate category from race. In this document, each race group is composed of personswho answered a single race category. Unless otherwise specified, in this document persons classified within anyrace group include both Hispanic and non-Hispanic.

The overall homeownership rate for Salt Lake City is 48.4 percent, with the balance of households (51.6 percent)living in rental units. Council District 6 has the highest homeownership rate (67.1 percent) followed by CouncilDistrict 1 (64.2 percent). Council District 4 has the lowest ownership rate (21.6 percent) and therefore the highestrental rate (78.4 percent). The tracts with the highest (tract 1148 with 93.8 percent ownership rate) and lowest(tract 1014 with a 2.3 percent ownership rate) rates are contiguous to each other and in the University of Utaharea. This excludes from consideration tracts that are not fully contained in Salt Lake City and that have minimalpopulation.

Non-Hispanic White households have an overall homeownership rate of 52.8 percent. The homeownership rateis highest for Non-Hispanic Whites in Council District 1 at 76.1 percent, and lowest in Council District 4 at 24.5percent. Black or African American households have a citywide ownership rate of 20.0 percent. Homeownershiprates for Black or African American households are highest in District 1 at 37.3 percent and lowest in District4 at 9.0 percent. American Indian and Alaska Native households have an ownership rate of 20.0 percent, withthe highest rate in District 1 (38.9 percent) and lowest rate in District 3 (6.5 percent). Asian householders havea citywide homeownership rate of 36.1 percent. This rate is highest in District 1 at 70.6 percent and lowest inDistrict 4 at 13.8 percent. Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander householders residing in Salt Lake City havea homeownership rate of 42.4 percent. This is highest in Council District 2 (55.4 percent) and lowest in CouncilDistrict 4 (8.3 percent). Homeownership rates for the combined multiracial and Some Other Race householdersaverage 34.9 percent for Salt Lake City as a whole. This rate is highest in District 1 (48.2 percent) and lowest inDistrict 4 (10.9 percent). Hispanic householders (who may be of any race) have an average homeownership rateof 37.3 percent. This rate is highest in District 1 (51.0 percent) and lowest in District 4 (12.2 percent).

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Figure 1: Homeownership Rate of Total Householdersin Salt Lake City, 2010

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Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

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E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

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C24 C25

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Homeownership Rate

0% - 25%

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Table 1: Homeownership Rate ofTotal Householdersby Council District

Owner-OccupiedUnits

TotalUnits Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 36,073 74,513 48.4% 100.0%Council District 1 5,137 8,007 64.2% 14.2%Council District 2 4,289 7,703 55.7% 11.9%Council District 3 5,035 12,569 40.1% 14.0%Council District 4 3,044 14,113 21.6% 8.4%Council District 5 5,660 11,380 49.7% 15.7%Council District 6 6,531 9,734 67.1% 18.1%Council District 7 6,377 11,007 57.9% 17.7%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 2: Homeownership Rate ofTotal Householdersby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

C1 1002 328 520 63.1% E6 1042 2,165 2,580 83.9%C2 1001 263 571 46.1% E7 1037 812 1,068 76.0%C3 1007 446 1,403 31.8% E8 1040 941 1,205 78.1%C4 1010 863 1,330 64.9% E9 1038 598 982 60.9%C5 1008 282 1,362 20.7% E10 1039 1,022 1,440 71.0%C6 1011.02 486 2,073 23.4% E11 1043 572 1,255 45.6%C7 1011.01 296 1,079 27.4% E12 1114* 7 11 63.6%C8 1012 913 2,012 45.4% E13 1049* 612 1,261 48.5%C9 1025 203 1,650 12.3% E14 1141 569 960 59.3%C10 1140 364 948 38.4% E15 1047 1,381 2,036 67.8%C11 1021 68 953 7.1% E16 1044* 572 661 86.5%C12 1019 173 1,460 11.8% E17 1048* 1,432 2,040 70.2%C13 1017 405 1,852 21.9% E18 1103* 59 91 64.8%C14 1015 402 1,662 24.2% E19 1102* 1 1 100.0%C15 1023 259 1,493 17.3% E20 1118.02* 148 293 50.5%C16 1020 316 1,272 24.8% W1† 1139.06* 0 1 0.0%C17 1018 441 1,560 28.3% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 511 1,788 28.6% W3 1147* 1,191 1,409 84.5%C19 1029 490 2,014 24.3% W4 1003.07 931 1,220 76.3%C20 1030 678 1,192 56.9% W5 1003.08 370 1,245 29.7%C21 1035 1,022 1,742 58.7% W6 1005 1,203 2,163 55.6%C22 1031 926 1,743 53.1% W7 1003.06 666 1,393 47.8%C23 1034 1,038 1,817 57.1% W8 1006 1,246 2,085 59.8%C24 1032 1,030 2,186 47.1% W9 1027.02 493 1,074 45.9%C25 1033 718 1,930 37.2% W10 1026 704 1,267 55.6%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 851 1,590 53.5%E2 1148 1,125 1,200 93.8% W12 1028.01 1,188 1,710 69.5%E3 1014 30 1,323 2.3% W13 1028.02* 621 1,243 50.0%E4 1036 782 998 78.4% W14 1145* 5 14 35.7%E5 1041 855 1,082 79.0%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 2: Homeownership Rate of Non-Hispanic White Householdersin Salt Lake City, 2010

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r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

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E2

C10

W14

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C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

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C14

C4

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C3

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W7W8

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C19

W12

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E17

61%

76%

55%

44%

68% 71%

25%

53%

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Homeownership Rate:

Non-Hispanic White Householders

3% - 25%

26% - 50%

51% - 75%

76% - 100%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 non-Hispanic White householders are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 3: Homeownership Rate ofNon-Hispanic White Householders

by Council District

Owner-OccupiedUnits

TotalUnits Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 29,764 56,359 52.8% 100.0%Council District 1 3,136 4,123 76.1% 10.5%Council District 2 2,362 3,501 67.5% 7.9%Council District 3 4,627 10,481 44.1% 15.5%Council District 4 2,664 10,886 24.5% 9.0%Council District 5 4,942 9,073 54.5% 16.6%Council District 6 6,113 8,572 71.3% 20.5%Council District 7 5,920 9,723 60.9% 19.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 4: Homeownership Rate ofNon-Hispanic White Householders

by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

C1 1002 299 468 63.9% E6 1042 1,988 2,349 84.6%C2 1001 178 389 45.8% E7 1037 770 1,011 76.2%C3 1007 415 1,157 35.9% E8 1040 892 1,121 79.6%C4 1010 799 1,212 65.9% E9 1038 558 900 62.0%C5 1008 266 1,177 22.6% E10 1039 943 1,304 72.3%C6 1011.02 466 1,781 26.2% E11 1043 527 1,098 48.0%C7 1011.01 277 940 29.5% E12 1114* 7 8 87.5%C8 1012 852 1,799 47.4% E13 1049* 546 1,016 53.7%C9 1025 168 1,220 13.8% E14 1141 527 861 61.2%C10 1140 317 753 42.1% E15 1047 1,292 1,867 69.2%C11 1021 61 708 8.6% E16 1044* 555 635 87.4%C12 1019 157 1,132 13.9% E17 1048* 1,335 1,840 72.6%C13 1017 352 1,413 24.9% E18 1103* 54 82 65.9%C14 1015 364 1,329 27.4% E19 1102* 1 1 100.0%C15 1023 215 1,046 20.6% E20 1118.02* 134 268 50.0%C16 1020 263 926 28.4% W1† 1139.06* 0 0 —C17 1018 387 1,245 31.1% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 468 1,489 31.4% W3 1147* 803 912 88.0%C19 1029 385 1,301 29.6% W4 1003.07 430 500 86.0%C20 1030 549 899 61.1% W5 1003.08 164 450 36.4%C21 1035 947 1,582 59.9% W6 1005 875 1,205 72.6%C22 1031 785 1,313 59.8% W7 1003.06 312 554 56.3%C23 1034 946 1,596 59.3% W8 1006 820 1,143 71.7%C24 1032 890 1,760 50.6% W9 1027.02 281 405 69.4%C25 1033 652 1,612 40.4% W10 1026 382 600 63.7%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 483 736 65.6%E2 1148 1,060 1,130 93.8% W12 1028.01 627 811 77.3%E3 1014 25 801 3.1% W13 1028.02* 343 531 64.6%E4 1036 752 947 79.4% W14 1145* 3 10 30.0%E5 1041 817 1,016 80.4%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 3: Homeownership Rate of Black Householdersin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

29%

37%

17%

11%

26% 23%

9%

20%

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0 1 20.5

Miles

Homeownership Rate: Black Householders

0% - 25%

26% - 50%

51% - 75%

76% - 100%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 householders of the race are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 5: Homeownership Rate ofBlack Householdersby Council District

Owner-OccupiedUnits

TotalUnits Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 346 1,727 20.0% 100.0%Council District 1 118 316 37.3% 34.1%Council District 2 70 271 25.8% 20.2%Council District 3 32 305 10.5% 9.2%Council District 4 35 390 9.0% 10.1%Council District 5 49 287 17.1% 14.2%Council District 6 14 61 23.0% 4.0%Council District 7 28 97 28.9% 8.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 6: Homeownership Rate ofBlack Householdersby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

C1 1002 3 4 75.0% E6 1042 4 9 44.4%C2 1001 5 18 27.8% E7 1037 3 3 100.0%C3 1007 2 40 5.0% E8 1040 3 5 60.0%C4 1010 9 13 69.2% E9 1038 0 1 0.0%C5 1008 5 28 17.9% E10 1039 2 7 28.6%C6 1011.02 0 36 0.0% E11 1043 2 10 20.0%C7 1011.01 2 17 11.8% E12 1114* 0 0 —C8 1012 1 19 5.3% E13 1049* 5 24 20.8%C9 1025 4 85 4.7% E14 1141 1 7 14.3%C10 1140 6 36 16.7% E15 1047 6 8 75.0%C11 1021 0 56 0.0% E16 1044* 1 2 50.0%C12 1019 3 44 6.8% E17 1048* 10 22 45.5%C13 1017 6 37 16.2% E18 1103* 1 2 50.0%C14 1015 2 27 7.4% E19 1102* 0 0 —C15 1023 4 61 6.6% E20 1118.02* 1 2 50.0%C16 1020 5 39 12.8% W1† 1139.06* 0 0 —C17 1018 3 30 10.0% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 2 13 15.4% W3 1147* 25 32 78.1%C19 1029 10 146 6.8% W4 1003.07 33 63 52.4%C20 1030 10 24 41.7% W5 1003.08 16 83 19.3%C21 1035 2 9 22.2% W6 1005 19 117 16.2%C22 1031 10 54 18.5% W7 1003.06 18 73 24.7%C23 1034 6 16 37.5% W8 1006 23 70 32.9%C24 1032 8 35 22.9% W9 1027.02 8 53 15.1%C25 1033 2 23 8.7% W10 1026 12 33 36.4%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 16 45 35.6%E2 1148 4 5 80.0% W12 1028.01 11 31 35.5%E3 1014 0 25 0.0% W13 1028.02* 8 74 10.8%E4 1036 3 7 42.9% W14 1145* 0 0 —E5 1041 1 4 25.0%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 4: Homeownership Rate of AIAN Householdersin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

22%

39%

21%

7%

30% 33%

7%

20%

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0 1 20.5

Miles

Homeownership Rate:

American Indian and Alaska Native Householders

0% - 25%

26% - 50%

51% - 75%

76% - 100%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 householders of the race are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 7: Homeownership Rate ofAIAN Householdersby Council District

Owner-OccupiedUnits

TotalUnits Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 159 795 20.0% 100.0%Council District 1 44 113 38.9% 27.7%Council District 2 36 122 29.5% 22.6%Council District 3 6 93 6.5% 3.8%Council District 4 15 212 7.1% 9.4%Council District 5 33 156 21.2% 20.8%Council District 6 9 27 33.3% 5.7%Council District 7 16 72 22.2% 10.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 8: Homeownership Rate ofAIAN Householdersby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

C1 1002 0 3 0.0% E6 1042 6 6 100.0%C2 1001 1 8 12.5% E7 1037 1 3 33.3%C3 1007 1 11 9.1% E8 1040 0 0 —C4 1010 1 1 100.0% E9 1038 0 3 0.0%C5 1008 0 10 0.0% E10 1039 1 4 25.0%C6 1011.02 0 19 0.0% E11 1043 0 5 0.0%C7 1011.01 0 6 0.0% E12 1114* 0 0 —C8 1012 1 15 6.7% E13 1049* 4 21 19.0%C9 1025 4 25 16.0% E14 1141 2 6 33.3%C10 1140 1 21 4.8% E15 1047 4 12 33.3%C11 1021 0 23 0.0% E16 1044* 0 1 0.0%C12 1019 0 17 0.0% E17 1048* 2 7 28.6%C13 1017 3 22 13.6% E18 1103* 0 0 —C14 1015 2 15 13.3% E19 1102* 0 0 —C15 1023 1 31 3.2% E20 1118.02* 1 2 50.0%C16 1020 2 26 7.7% W1† 1139.06* 0 0 —C17 1018 2 25 8.0% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 2 15 13.3% W3 1147* 6 11 54.5%C19 1029 3 52 5.8% W4 1003.07 8 10 80.0%C20 1030 5 19 26.3% W5 1003.08 5 33 15.2%C21 1035 3 6 50.0% W6 1005 6 28 21.4%C22 1031 10 32 31.2% W7 1003.06 5 16 31.2%C23 1034 1 11 9.1% W8 1006 16 41 39.0%C24 1032 8 29 27.6% W9 1027.02 6 25 24.0%C25 1033 3 18 16.7% W10 1026 7 23 30.4%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 6 20 30.0%E2 1148 2 2 100.0% W12 1028.01 9 23 39.1%E3 1014 0 11 0.0% W13 1028.02* 6 19 31.6%E4 1036 1 1 100.0% W14 1145* 0 0 —E5 1041 1 2 50.0%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 5: Homeownership Rate of Asian Householdersin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

46%

71%

43%

34%

64% 32%

14%

36%

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0 1 20.5

Miles

Homeownership Rate: Asian Householders

0% - 25%

26% - 50%

51% - 75%

76% - 100%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 householders of the race are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 9: Homeownership Rate ofAsian Householdersby Council District

Owner-OccupiedUnits

TotalUnits Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 1,141 3,158 36.1% 100.0%Council District 1 238 337 70.6% 20.9%Council District 2 167 262 63.7% 14.6%Council District 3 139 413 33.7% 12.2%Council District 4 124 897 13.8% 10.9%Council District 5 121 281 43.1% 10.6%Council District 6 216 671 32.2% 18.9%Council District 7 136 297 45.8% 11.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 10: Homeownership Rate ofAsian Householdersby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

C1 1002 18 23 78.3% E6 1042 116 140 82.9%C2 1001 11 15 73.3% E7 1037 17 21 81.0%C3 1007 7 36 19.4% E8 1040 23 31 74.2%C4 1010 26 39 66.7% E9 1038 16 25 64.0%C5 1008 0 43 0.0% E10 1039 25 37 67.6%C6 1011.02 7 64 10.9% E11 1043 21 67 31.3%C7 1011.01 7 32 21.9% E12 1114* 0 0 —C8 1012 24 58 41.4% E13 1049* 16 31 51.6%C9 1025 14 107 13.1% E14 1141 9 19 47.4%C10 1140 15 33 45.5% E15 1047 29 34 85.3%C11 1021 2 41 4.9% E16 1044* 10 10 100.0%C12 1019 9 111 8.1% E17 1048* 24 39 61.5%C13 1017 15 180 8.3% E18 1103* 0 0 —C14 1015 22 143 15.4% E19 1102* 0 0 —C15 1023 8 46 17.4% E20 1118.02* 9 11 81.8%C16 1020 6 53 11.3% W1† 1139.06* 0 0 —C17 1018 19 85 22.4% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 16 120 13.3% W3 1147* 45 47 95.7%C19 1029 13 57 22.8% W4 1003.07 92 99 92.9%C20 1030 16 26 61.5% W5 1003.08 34 53 64.2%C21 1035 13 23 56.5% W6 1005 24 75 32.0%C22 1031 28 46 60.9% W7 1003.06 36 87 41.4%C23 1034 23 45 51.1% W8 1006 22 44 50.0%C24 1032 18 72 25.0% W9 1027.02 10 28 35.7%C25 1033 15 79 19.0% W10 1026 26 37 70.3%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 21 33 63.6%E2 1148 39 42 92.9% W12 1028.01 53 67 79.1%E3 1014 5 390 1.3% W13 1028.02* 41 70 58.6%E4 1036 9 15 60.0% W14 1145* 1 1 100.0%E5 1041 16 28 57.1%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 6: Homeownership Rate of Pacific Islander Householdersin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

33%

48%

34%

12%

55% 13%

8%

42%

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1:106,000

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Homeownership Rate:

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Householders

0% - 25%

26% - 50%

51% - 75%

76% - 100%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 householders of the race are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 11: Homeownership Rate ofPacific Islander Householders

by Council District

Owner-OccupiedUnits

TotalUnits Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 345 813 42.4% 100.0%Council District 1 109 226 48.2% 31.6%Council District 2 180 325 55.4% 52.2%Council District 3 8 65 12.3% 2.3%Council District 4 5 60 8.3% 1.4%Council District 5 25 74 33.8% 7.2%Council District 6 2 15 13.3% 0.6%Council District 7 16 48 33.3% 4.6%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 12: Homeownership Rate ofPacific Islander Householders

by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

C1 1002 0 0 — E6 1042 1 2 50.0%C2 1001 3 9 33.3% E7 1037 1 2 50.0%C3 1007 0 3 0.0% E8 1040 0 0 —C4 1010 0 3 0.0% E9 1038 1 3 33.3%C5 1008 1 7 14.3% E10 1039 0 2 0.0%C6 1011.02 2 7 28.6% E11 1043 1 5 20.0%C7 1011.01 1 2 50.0% E12 1114* 0 0 —C8 1012 1 4 25.0% E13 1049* 1 10 10.0%C9 1025 0 10 0.0% E14 1141 1 3 33.3%C10 1140 1 4 25.0% E15 1047 2 6 33.3%C11 1021 0 1 0.0% E16 1044* 1 1 100.0%C12 1019 0 4 0.0% E17 1048* 3 8 37.5%C13 1017 1 11 9.1% E18 1103* 0 0 —C14 1015 0 2 0.0% E19 1102* 0 0 —C15 1023 1 8 12.5% E20 1118.02* 0 1 0.0%C16 1020 2 12 16.7% W1† 1139.06* 0 0 —C17 1018 0 5 0.0% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 1 9 11.1% W3 1147* 16 23 69.6%C19 1029 3 25 12.0% W4 1003.07 27 57 47.4%C20 1030 10 12 83.3% W5 1003.08 14 52 26.9%C21 1035 2 7 28.6% W6 1005 6 34 17.6%C22 1031 1 6 16.7% W7 1003.06 34 64 53.1%C23 1034 3 8 37.5% W8 1006 22 40 55.0%C24 1032 5 13 38.5% W9 1027.02 12 34 35.3%C25 1033 6 11 54.5% W10 1026 32 47 68.1%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 33 71 46.5%E2 1148 0 0 — W12 1028.01 39 66 59.1%E3 1014 0 6 0.0% W13 1028.02* 54 89 60.7%E4 1036 0 2 0.0% W14 1145* 0 0 —E5 1041 0 2 0.0%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 7: Homeownership Rate of Other or Multiple Race Householdersin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

31%

48%

28%

17%

43% 35%

11%

35%

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0 1 20.5

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Homeownership Rate:

Householders of Other Race or Two or More Races

0% - 25%

26% - 50%

51% - 75%

76% - 100%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 householders of the race are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 13: Homeownership Rate ofOther or Multiple Race Householders

by Council District

Owner-OccupiedUnits

TotalUnits Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 2,362 6,776 34.9% 100.0%Council District 1 849 1,763 48.2% 35.9%Council District 2 852 1,961 43.4% 36.1%Council District 3 114 656 17.4% 4.8%Council District 4 100 918 10.9% 4.2%Council District 5 245 862 28.4% 10.4%Council District 6 76 215 35.3% 3.2%Council District 7 126 401 31.4% 5.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 14: Homeownership Rate ofOther or Multiple Race Householders

by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

C1 1002 5 10 50.0% E6 1042 25 38 65.8%C2 1001 34 74 45.9% E7 1037 5 9 55.6%C3 1007 8 86 9.3% E8 1040 9 24 37.5%C4 1010 11 25 44.0% E9 1038 15 25 60.0%C5 1008 3 53 5.7% E10 1039 22 46 47.8%C6 1011.02 6 91 6.6% E11 1043 10 38 26.3%C7 1011.01 5 41 12.2% E12 1114* 0 2 0.0%C8 1012 16 63 25.4% E13 1049* 23 92 25.0%C9 1025 8 113 7.1% E14 1141 13 28 46.4%C10 1140 9 51 17.6% E15 1047 21 48 43.8%C11 1021 3 56 5.4% E16 1044* 2 8 25.0%C12 1019 1 86 1.2% E17 1048* 29 70 41.4%C13 1017 14 117 12.0% E18 1103* 2 3 66.7%C14 1015 6 79 7.6% E19 1102* 0 0 —C15 1023 18 176 10.2% E20 1118.02* 2 5 40.0%C16 1020 17 106 16.0% W1† 1139.06* 0 1 0.0%C17 1018 16 97 16.5% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 10 74 13.5% W3 1147* 190 242 78.5%C19 1029 38 247 15.4% W4 1003.07 186 283 65.7%C20 1030 47 128 36.7% W5 1003.08 89 372 23.9%C21 1035 29 55 52.7% W6 1005 136 392 34.7%C22 1031 51 183 27.9% W7 1003.06 147 362 40.6%C23 1034 25 74 33.8% W8 1006 192 468 41.0%C24 1032 49 158 31.0% W9 1027.02 83 267 31.1%C25 1033 15 98 15.3% W10 1026 136 300 45.3%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 186 460 40.4%E2 1148 14 14 100.0% W12 1028.01 275 447 61.5%E3 1014 0 64 0.0% W13 1028.02* 92 299 30.8%E4 1036 4 11 36.4% W14 1145* 1 2 50.0%E5 1041 9 15 60.0%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 8: Homeownership Rate of Hispanic Householdersin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

32%

51%

31%

17%

45% 49%

12%

37%

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0 1 20.5

Miles

Homeownership Rate: Hispanic Householders

0% - 25%

26% - 50%

51% - 75%

76% - 100%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 Hispanic householders are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 15: Homeownership Rate ofHispanic Householdersby Council District

Owner-OccupiedUnits

TotalUnits Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 4,000 10,737 37.3% 100.0%Council District 1 1,452 2,845 51.0% 36.3%Council District 2 1,438 3,166 45.4% 36.0%Council District 3 182 1,068 17.0% 4.5%Council District 4 171 1,400 12.2% 4.3%Council District 5 419 1,345 31.2% 10.5%Council District 6 134 273 49.1% 3.4%Council District 7 204 640 31.9% 5.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 16: Homeownership Rate ofHispanic Householders

by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

MapCode

CensusTract

OwnerUnits

TotalUnits Percent

C1 1002 5 16 31.2% E6 1042 31 47 66.0%C2 1001 63 127 49.6% E7 1037 19 25 76.0%C3 1007 21 145 14.5% E8 1040 17 31 54.8%C4 1010 23 49 46.9% E9 1038 14 36 38.9%C5 1008 8 85 9.4% E10 1039 39 65 60.0%C6 1011.02 7 136 5.1% E11 1043 16 52 30.8%C7 1011.01 5 64 7.8% E12 1114* 0 2 0.0%C8 1012 25 92 27.2% E13 1049* 36 149 24.2%C9 1025 8 161 5.0% E14 1141 22 52 42.3%C10 1140 23 84 27.4% E15 1047 34 89 38.2%C11 1021 4 110 3.6% E16 1044* 3 5 60.0%C12 1019 4 116 3.4% E17 1048* 49 105 46.7%C13 1017 22 154 14.3% E18 1103* 3 5 60.0%C14 1015 10 119 8.4% E19 1102* 0 0 —C15 1023 27 278 9.7% E20 1118.02* 2 8 25.0%C16 1020 35 194 18.0% W1† 1139.06* 0 0 —C17 1018 24 134 17.9% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 20 117 17.1% W3 1147* 285 371 76.8%C19 1029 74 411 18.0% W4 1003.07 342 495 69.1%C20 1030 79 201 39.3% W5 1003.08 129 565 22.8%C21 1035 38 86 44.2% W6 1005 261 690 37.8%C22 1031 75 261 28.7% W7 1003.06 254 584 43.5%C23 1034 47 111 42.3% W8 1006 335 739 45.3%C24 1032 88 243 36.2% W9 1027.02 171 530 32.3%C25 1033 34 156 21.8% W10 1026 248 527 47.1%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 279 667 41.8%E2 1148 9 10 90.0% W12 1028.01 438 696 62.9%E3 1014 0 58 0.0% W13 1028.02* 163 439 37.1%E4 1036 16 20 80.0% W14 1145* 1 3 33.3%E5 1041 15 22 68.2%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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2.2 Households by Type

This section presents maps (Figures 9 through 19) and tabular data (Tables 17 through 38) for households of se-lected types. Households are composed of all the people who occupy a housing unit and are categorized accordingto the relationships between residents. These occupants can be one person living alone, one or more familiesliving together, or any group of related or unrelated persons residing together. The householder is self-identifiedand is generally understood to be the person in whose name the property is either owned or rented. This is theperson listed first on the response to the questionnaire. In this data set, the number of householders or householdsis equivalent to the count of occupied housing units. Households are classified as family or nonfamily. Familyhouseholds are people living together related by birth, marriage, or adoption. Nonfamily households are singlepersons either living alone or with other unrelated individuals.

This section includes counts and shares of households with children as well as those with persons 65 years and older.Information on persons per household is also presented. Counts and shares of selected types of family householdsare included: total, those with children, those with husband and wife (both with and without children), those withsingle householders with children, and those with five or more family members. Counts and shares of nonfamilyhouseholds as well as households with a single resident are also included. These data are presented for the censustracts and city council districts within Salt Lake City. The data for this section is from the 2010 Census. As in theother tract comparisons discussed in this document, only those containing a minimum threshold population arediscussed.

Youth reside in 27.5 percent of all households in Salt Lake City. Nearly half of the households in District 1 (47.5percent) and District 2 (48.3 percent) contain children, while only 11.2 percent of District 4 households havepersons under the age of 18. Tract 1140 within District 4 has the lowest share of households with children (6.1percent) and Tract 1003.07 within District 1 has the highest share (64.3 percent).

Salt Lake City has 13,382 households with at least one resident 65 years or older, which is 18.0 percent of allhouseholds. Council District 3 contains 18.1 percent of the city’s households with at least one person 65 yearsor older. The share of total households with at least one person 65 years or older is greatest in Council District6, with a 23.5 percent share, and least in Council District 5 with a 14.1 percent share. Census Tract 1014, whichcontains the University of Utah, has the smallest share at 1.4 percent. The part of Tract 1118.02 that is in Salt LakeCity is on the southern edge of District 7 and contains 293 households, of which 40.6 percent (the highest shareamong tracts) have at least one resident 65 years or older.

In the 2010 census, Salt Lake City has a total household population of 181,645 residing in 74,513 households,resulting in an average of 2.44 persons per household. Among the council districts, District 4 has the greatestnumber of households (14,113) and the fewest persons per household (1.76). At the other extreme is District2 with 7,703 households and an average household size of 3.50. The tract with the smallest household size isCensus Tract 1021 in District 4 with 1.44 persons per household. Tract 1003.07 in District 1 has 4.28 persons perhousehold, the highest among all Salt Lake City tracts.

Over half (52.5 percent) of Salt Lake City’s households are families. This share is highest in District 1, wherenearly three quarters (73.3 percent) of households contain families. At the other extreme, just over a quarter (27.4percent) of District 4 households contain families. Tract 1003.07 located in District 1 has the highest share (88.5percent), and Census Tract 1021 located in District 4 has the lowest share (18.3 percent) of family households.

One in four households in Salt Lake City are family households with children, and the geographic distribution offamily households with children follows the same general pattern as family households. Districts 1 and 2 have thehighest shares (41.2 and 41.1 percent, respectively). Only one in ten (10.3 percent) of the households in District 4have children as residents. Tract 1003.07 within District 1 has the highest share of family households with children

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(56.0 percent), and Census Tract 1140 within District 4 has the lowest share (5.2 percent).

Husband-wife family households are 37.9 percent of Salt Lake City’s total households. Considering shares withindistricts, District 4 has the lowest share (18.5 percent) while District 6 has the highest (57.1 percent). Tract 1148of District 3 has the highest share (73.1 percent) while Tract 1021 of District 4 has the lowest share (9.3 percent).Among the 28,240 husband-wife family households in Salt Lake City, just under half (12,981 or 46.0 percent) ofthese also have children under 18 years old. These husband-wife family households with children are 17.4 percentof total households in Salt Lake City. This share is greatest in District 1 (29.5 percent) and lowest in District 4 (6.1percent). Tract 1003.07 in District 1 has the highest proportion (43.8 percent), and Tract 1021 in District 4 has thesmallest share (2.0 percent) of husband-wife family households with children.

There are 6,480 households with a single householder and also a child under 18, which is 8.7 percent of totalhouseholds in Salt Lake City. This share is lowest in District 4 (4.7 percent) and highest in District 2 (17.4 percent).Tract 1140 in District 4 has the smallest share (2.3 percent), and Tract 1027.02 in District 2 has the largest share(21.1 percent) of total households that have a single householder and at least one child under 18.

Salt Lake City has 7,730 households that are family households with at least five residents. This is one in ten (10.4percent) of all households in the city. Over half (56.1 percent) of these are in the combined area of Districts 1and 2. The family households with at least five members are 26.8 percent and 28.4 percent of total households inDistricts 1 and 2, respectively. In contrast, only 2.5 percent of total households in District 4 are family householdswith at least five members. Tract 1003.07 (District 1) has the highest share (39.8 percent) and within Tract 1025(District 4) has the lowest share (0.5 percent).

Nearly half (47.5 percent) of all households in Salt Lake City are nonfamily households. This share is greatest inDistrict 4 (72.6 percent) and lowest in Districts 1 and 2, with 26.7 percent and 27.9 percent shares of nonfamilyhouseholds. Tract 1003.07 in District 1 has the smallest share (11.5 percent), and Tract 1021 in District 4 has thelargest percent (81.7 percent) of nonfamily households.

In the 2010 Census, there are 25,812 householders living alone, representing over a third (34.6 percent) of totalhouseholds. About half (49.2 percent) of these are in the combined areas of Districts 3 and 4. Well over half(53.5 percent) of District 4 households are one-person households, while this ratio is one in five for Districts 1(20.9 percent) and 2 (20.1 percent). Over two-thirds (68.7 percent) of the households in Tract 1021 in District4 are one-person households. Less than one in ten (8.1 percent) of Tract 1003.07 households in District 1 arehouseholders living alone.

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Figure 9: Percent of Households with Children under 18in Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

19%

48%

48%

27%

32%

11%

26%

28%

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I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

% Households with People Under Age 18

6% - 19%

20% - 30%

31% - 41%

42% - 64%Map not colored if fewer than 3 households are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 17: Total Households with One or More Peopleunder 18

by Council District

Number TotalHH Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 20,458 74,513 27.5% 100.0%Council District 1 3,800 8,007 47.5% 18.6%Council District 2 3,719 7,703 48.3% 18.2%Council District 3 2,379 12,569 18.9% 11.6%Council District 4 1,581 14,113 11.2% 7.7%Council District 5 2,936 11,380 25.8% 14.4%Council District 6 3,127 9,734 32.1% 15.3%Council District 7 2,916 11,007 26.5% 14.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 18: Total Households with One or More People under 18by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH Percent

C1 1002 142 520 27.3% E6 1042 653 2,580 25.3%C2 1001 192 571 33.6% E7 1037 335 1,068 31.4%C3 1007 218 1,403 15.5% E8 1040 424 1,205 35.2%C4 1010 318 1,330 23.9% E9 1038 280 982 28.5%C5 1008 94 1,362 6.9% E10 1039 500 1,440 34.7%C6 1011.02 201 2,073 9.7% E11 1043 313 1,255 24.9%C7 1011.01 139 1,079 12.9% E12 1114* 2 11 18.2%C8 1012 324 2,012 16.1% E13 1049* 375 1,261 29.7%C9 1025 117 1,650 7.1% E14 1141 285 960 29.7%C10 1140 58 948 6.1% E15 1047 563 2,036 27.7%C11 1021 77 953 8.1% E16 1044* 256 661 38.7%C12 1019 102 1,460 7.0% E17 1048* 584 2,040 28.6%C13 1017 203 1,852 11.0% E18 1103* 29 91 31.9%C14 1015 155 1,662 9.3% E19 1102* 0 1 0.0%C15 1023 245 1,493 16.4% E20 1118.02* 47 293 16.0%C16 1020 238 1,272 18.7% W1† 1139.06* 0 1 0.0%C17 1018 232 1,560 14.9% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 248 1,788 13.9% W3 1147* 622 1,409 44.1%C19 1029 530 2,014 26.3% W4 1003.07 784 1,220 64.3%C20 1030 331 1,192 27.8% W5 1003.08 662 1,245 53.2%C21 1035 476 1,742 27.3% W6 1005 876 2,163 40.5%C22 1031 491 1,743 28.2% W7 1003.06 679 1,393 48.7%C23 1034 452 1,817 24.9% W8 1006 823 2,085 39.5%C24 1032 458 2,186 21.0% W9 1027.02 592 1,074 55.1%C25 1033 339 1,930 17.6% W10 1026 562 1,267 44.4%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 710 1,590 44.7%E2 1148 413 1,200 34.4% W12 1028.01 831 1,710 48.6%E3 1014 462 1,323 34.9% W13 1028.02* 676 1,243 54.4%E4 1036 355 998 35.6% W14 1145* 2 14 14.3%E5 1041 383 1,082 35.4%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 10: Percent of Households with People 65 and Overin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

19%

14%

19%

20%

18% 24%

14%

18%

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

% Households with People 65 and Over

1% - 12%

13% - 18%

19% - 28%

29% - 41%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 households are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 19: Total Households with One or More People65 and Over

by Council District

Number TotalHH Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 13,382 74,513 18.0% 100.0%Council District 1 1,588 8,007 19.8% 11.9%Council District 2 1,401 7,703 18.2% 10.5%Council District 3 2,421 12,569 19.3% 18.1%Council District 4 2,006 14,113 14.2% 15.0%Council District 5 1,607 11,380 14.1% 12.0%Council District 6 2,286 9,734 23.5% 17.1%Council District 7 2,073 11,007 18.8% 15.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 20: Total Households with One or More People 65 and Overby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH Percent

C1 1002 125 520 24.0% E6 1042 982 2,580 38.1%C2 1001 66 571 11.6% E7 1037 157 1,068 14.7%C3 1007 187 1,403 13.3% E8 1040 331 1,205 27.5%C4 1010 263 1,330 19.8% E9 1038 159 982 16.2%C5 1008 458 1,362 33.6% E10 1039 297 1,440 20.6%C6 1011.02 458 2,073 22.1% E11 1043 194 1,255 15.5%C7 1011.01 98 1,079 9.1% E12 1114* 3 11 27.3%C8 1012 281 2,012 14.0% E13 1049* 151 1,261 12.0%C9 1025 178 1,650 10.8% E14 1141 153 960 15.9%C10 1140 155 948 16.4% E15 1047 437 2,036 21.5%C11 1021 56 953 5.9% E16 1044* 186 661 28.1%C12 1019 247 1,460 16.9% E17 1048* 496 2,040 24.3%C13 1017 172 1,852 9.3% E18 1103* 20 91 22.0%C14 1015 130 1,662 7.8% E19 1102* 1 1 100.0%C15 1023 421 1,493 28.2% E20 1118.02* 119 293 40.6%C16 1020 167 1,272 13.1% W1† 1139.06* 1 1 100.0%C17 1018 164 1,560 10.5% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 349 1,788 19.5% W3 1147* 378 1,409 26.8%C19 1029 194 2,014 9.6% W4 1003.07 140 1,220 11.5%C20 1030 145 1,192 12.2% W5 1003.08 203 1,245 16.3%C21 1035 239 1,742 13.7% W6 1005 437 2,163 20.2%C22 1031 205 1,743 11.8% W7 1003.06 155 1,393 11.1%C23 1034 196 1,817 10.8% W8 1006 459 2,085 22.0%C24 1032 545 2,186 24.9% W9 1027.02 145 1,074 13.5%C25 1033 264 1,930 13.7% W10 1026 226 1,267 17.8%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 260 1,590 16.4%E2 1148 435 1,200 36.2% W12 1028.01 381 1,710 22.3%E3 1014 19 1,323 1.4% W13 1028.02* 241 1,243 19.4%E4 1036 193 998 19.3% W14 1145* 2 14 14.3%E5 1041 258 1,082 23.8%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 11: Average Household Sizein Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

2.26

2.05

3.42

2.33

3.5 2.61.76

2.44

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Average Household Size

1.00 - 1.69

1.70 - 2.25

2.26 - 3.04

3.05 - 4.28

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Table 21: Average Household Sizeby Council District

Pop. inHH

TotalHH

AverageHH Size

Salt Lake City 181,645 74,513 2.44Council District 1 27,376 8,007 3.42Council District 2 26,955 7,703 3.50Council District 3 25,741 12,569 2.05Council District 4 24,846 14,113 1.76Council District 5 25,745 11,380 2.26Council District 6 25,324 9,734 2.60Council District 7 25,658 11,007 2.33

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 22: Average Household Sizeby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

Pop. inHH

TotalHH

AverageHH Size

MapCode

CensusTract

Pop. inHH

TotalHH

AverageHH Size

C1 1002 1,289 520 2.48 E6 1042 6,367 2,580 2.47C2 1001 1,529 571 2.68 E7 1037 2,581 1,068 2.42C3 1007 2,679 1,403 1.91 E8 1040 3,267 1,205 2.71C4 1010 2,959 1,330 2.22 E9 1038 2,382 982 2.43C5 1008 2,301 1,362 1.69 E10 1039 3,786 1,440 2.63C6 1011.02 3,394 2,073 1.64 E11 1043 2,818 1,255 2.25C7 1011.01 1,921 1,079 1.78 E12 1114* 24 11 2.18C8 1012 3,877 2,012 1.93 E13 1049* 3,083 1,261 2.44C9 1025 2,444 1,650 1.48 E14 1141 2,389 960 2.49C10 1140 1,408 948 1.49 E15 1047 4,774 2,036 2.34C11 1021 1,370 953 1.44 E16 1044* 2,010 661 3.04C12 1019 2,180 1,460 1.49 E17 1048* 4,871 2,040 2.39C13 1017 3,393 1,852 1.83 E18 1103* 246 91 2.70C14 1015 3,084 1,662 1.86 E19 1102* 1 1 1.00C15 1023 2,723 1,493 1.82 E20 1118.02* 558 293 1.90C16 1020 2,614 1,272 2.06 W1† 1139.06* 1 1 1.00C17 1018 3,086 1,560 1.98 W2 9800 0 0 0.00C18 1016 3,585 1,788 2.01 W3 1147* 4,641 1,409 3.29C19 1029 4,459 2,014 2.21 W4 1003.07 5,223 1,220 4.28C20 1030 2,910 1,192 2.44 W5 1003.08 4,222 1,245 3.39C21 1035 4,032 1,742 2.31 W6 1005 6,379 2,163 2.95C22 1031 4,163 1,743 2.39 W7 1003.06 4,938 1,393 3.54C23 1034 4,019 1,817 2.21 W8 1006 6,498 2,085 3.12C24 1032 4,536 2,186 2.08 W9 1027.02 3,835 1,074 3.57C25 1033 3,770 1,930 1.95 W10 1026 4,299 1,267 3.39E1 1101.03* 0 0 0.00 W11 1027.01 5,099 1,590 3.21E2 1148 3,344 1,200 2.79 W12 1028.01 6,106 1,710 3.57E3 1014 3,552 1,323 2.68 W13 1028.02* 4,959 1,243 3.99E4 1036 2,670 998 2.68 W14 1145* 29 14 2.07E5 1041 2,968 1,082 2.74

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 12: Family Householdsin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

49%

54%

45%

73%

72% 67%

27%

53%

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Percent of Households: Families

18% - 37%

38% - 53%

54% - 67%

68% - 89%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 households are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 23: Family Householdsby Council District

Number TotalHH Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 39,093 74,513 52.5% 100.0%Council District 1 5,869 8,007 73.3% 15.0%Council District 2 5,555 7,703 72.1% 14.2%Council District 3 5,672 12,569 45.1% 14.5%Council District 4 3,874 14,113 27.4% 9.9%Council District 5 5,601 11,380 49.2% 14.3%Council District 6 6,538 9,734 67.2% 16.7%Council District 7 5,984 11,007 54.4% 15.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 24: Family Householdsby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH Percent

C1 1002 322 520 61.9% E6 1042 1,785 2,580 69.2%C2 1001 322 571 56.4% E7 1037 656 1,068 61.4%C3 1007 517 1,403 36.8% E8 1040 836 1,205 69.4%C4 1010 699 1,330 52.6% E9 1038 550 982 56.0%C5 1008 437 1,362 32.1% E10 1039 889 1,440 61.7%C6 1011.02 690 2,073 33.3% E11 1043 615 1,255 49.0%C7 1011.01 357 1,079 33.1% E12 1114* 7 11 63.6%C8 1012 825 2,012 41.0% E13 1049* 706 1,261 56.0%C9 1025 352 1,650 21.3% E14 1141 548 960 57.1%C10 1140 231 948 24.4% E15 1047 1,168 2,036 57.4%C11 1021 174 953 18.3% E16 1044* 516 661 78.1%C12 1019 310 1,460 21.2% E17 1048* 1,204 2,040 59.0%C13 1017 567 1,852 30.6% E18 1103* 65 91 71.4%C14 1015 463 1,662 27.9% E19 1102* 0 1 0.0%C15 1023 431 1,493 28.9% E20 1118.02* 106 293 36.2%C16 1020 447 1,272 35.1% W1† 1139.06* 0 1 0.0%C17 1018 510 1,560 32.7% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 598 1,788 33.4% W3 1147* 1,063 1,409 75.4%C19 1029 895 2,014 44.4% W4 1003.07 1,080 1,220 88.5%C20 1030 617 1,192 51.8% W5 1003.08 892 1,245 71.6%C21 1035 920 1,742 52.8% W6 1005 1,435 2,163 66.3%C22 1031 891 1,743 51.1% W7 1003.06 980 1,393 70.4%C23 1034 901 1,817 49.6% W8 1006 1,370 2,085 65.7%C24 1032 986 2,186 45.1% W9 1027.02 799 1,074 74.4%C25 1033 782 1,930 40.5% W10 1026 849 1,267 67.0%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 1,093 1,590 68.7%E2 1148 988 1,200 82.3% W12 1028.01 1,264 1,710 73.9%E3 1014 919 1,323 69.5% W13 1028.02* 1,005 1,243 80.9%E4 1036 708 998 70.9% W14 1145* 7 14 50.0%E5 1041 746 1,082 68.9%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 13: Family Households with Own Childrenin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

23%

25%

18%

41%

41% 31%

10%

25%

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Percent of Households:

Families with Own Children under 18

5% - 17%

18% - 28%

29% - 40%

41% - 56%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 households are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 25: Families with Own Children under 18by Council District

Number TotalHH Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 18,495 74,513 24.8% 100.0%Council District 1 3,298 8,007 41.2% 17.8%Council District 2 3,164 7,703 41.1% 17.1%Council District 3 2,218 12,569 17.6% 12.0%Council District 4 1,454 14,113 10.3% 7.9%Council District 5 2,661 11,380 23.4% 14.4%Council District 6 2,976 9,734 30.6% 16.1%Council District 7 2,724 11,007 24.7% 14.7%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 26: Families with Own Children under 18by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH Percent

C1 1002 134 520 25.8% E6 1042 612 2,580 23.7%C2 1001 171 571 29.9% E7 1037 319 1,068 29.9%C3 1007 205 1,403 14.6% E8 1040 395 1,205 32.8%C4 1010 303 1,330 22.8% E9 1038 260 982 26.5%C5 1008 88 1,362 6.5% E10 1039 474 1,440 32.9%C6 1011.02 190 2,073 9.2% E11 1043 291 1,255 23.2%C7 1011.01 134 1,079 12.4% E12 1114* 2 11 18.2%C8 1012 306 2,012 15.2% E13 1049* 340 1,261 27.0%C9 1025 112 1,650 6.8% E14 1141 267 960 27.8%C10 1140 49 948 5.2% E15 1047 542 2,036 26.6%C11 1021 74 953 7.8% E16 1044* 240 661 36.3%C12 1019 89 1,460 6.1% E17 1048* 547 2,040 26.8%C13 1017 189 1,852 10.2% E18 1103* 27 91 29.7%C14 1015 144 1,662 8.7% E19 1102* 0 1 0.0%C15 1023 226 1,493 15.1% E20 1118.02* 42 293 14.3%C16 1020 215 1,272 16.9% W1† 1139.06* 0 1 0.0%C17 1018 215 1,560 13.8% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 230 1,788 12.9% W3 1147* 533 1,409 37.8%C19 1029 469 2,014 23.3% W4 1003.07 683 1,220 56.0%C20 1030 284 1,192 23.8% W5 1003.08 595 1,245 47.8%C21 1035 448 1,742 25.7% W6 1005 771 2,163 35.6%C22 1031 435 1,743 25.0% W7 1003.06 586 1,393 42.1%C23 1034 419 1,817 23.1% W8 1006 694 2,085 33.3%C24 1032 416 2,186 19.0% W9 1027.02 544 1,074 50.7%C25 1033 314 1,930 16.3% W10 1026 454 1,267 35.8%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 630 1,590 39.6%E2 1148 377 1,200 31.4% W12 1028.01 691 1,710 40.4%E3 1014 458 1,323 34.6% W13 1028.02* 553 1,243 44.5%E4 1036 340 998 34.1% W14 1145* 2 14 14.3%E5 1041 367 1,082 33.9%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 14: Husband-Wife Family Householdsin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

33%

40%

34%

51%

46% 57%

19%

38%

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Percent of Households: Husband-Wife Families

9% - 22%

23% - 34%

35% - 51%

52% - 73%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 households are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 27: Husband-Wife Familiesby Council District

Number TotalHH Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 28,240 74,513 37.9% 100.0%Council District 1 4,108 8,007 51.3% 14.5%Council District 2 3,557 7,703 46.2% 12.6%Council District 3 4,293 12,569 34.2% 15.2%Council District 4 2,609 14,113 18.5% 9.2%Council District 5 3,705 11,380 32.6% 13.1%Council District 6 5,554 9,734 57.1% 19.7%Council District 7 4,414 11,007 40.1% 15.6%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 28: Husband-Wife Familiesby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH Percent

C1 1002 266 520 51.2% E6 1042 1,574 2,580 61.0%C2 1001 185 571 32.4% E7 1037 517 1,068 48.4%C3 1007 357 1,403 25.4% E8 1040 693 1,205 57.5%C4 1010 551 1,330 41.4% E9 1038 409 982 41.6%C5 1008 348 1,362 25.6% E10 1039 683 1,440 47.4%C6 1011.02 523 2,073 25.2% E11 1043 483 1,255 38.5%C7 1011.01 252 1,079 23.4% E12 1114* 3 11 27.3%C8 1012 660 2,012 32.8% E13 1049* 466 1,261 37.0%C9 1025 224 1,650 13.6% E14 1141 417 960 43.4%C10 1140 173 948 18.2% E15 1047 885 2,036 43.5%C11 1021 89 953 9.3% E16 1044* 437 661 66.1%C12 1019 190 1,460 13.0% E17 1048* 880 2,040 43.1%C13 1017 394 1,852 21.3% E18 1103* 42 91 46.2%C14 1015 345 1,662 20.8% E19 1102* 0 1 0.0%C15 1023 270 1,493 18.1% E20 1118.02* 77 293 26.3%C16 1020 283 1,272 22.2% W1† 1139.06* 0 1 0.0%C17 1018 332 1,560 21.3% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 440 1,788 24.6% W3 1147* 798 1,409 56.6%C19 1029 484 2,014 24.0% W4 1003.07 823 1,220 67.5%C20 1030 403 1,192 33.8% W5 1003.08 560 1,245 45.0%C21 1035 678 1,742 38.9% W6 1005 932 2,163 43.1%C22 1031 564 1,743 32.4% W7 1003.06 664 1,393 47.7%C23 1034 624 1,817 34.3% W8 1006 862 2,085 41.3%C24 1032 646 2,186 29.6% W9 1027.02 498 1,074 46.4%C25 1033 545 1,930 28.2% W10 1026 545 1,267 43.0%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 693 1,590 43.6%E2 1148 877 1,200 73.1% W12 1028.01 836 1,710 48.9%E3 1014 848 1,323 64.1% W13 1028.02* 665 1,243 53.5%E4 1036 586 998 58.7% W14 1145* 4 14 28.6%E5 1041 657 1,082 60.7%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 15: Husband-Wife Families with Own Childrenin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

14%

18%

12%

30%

27% 26%

6%

17%

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Percent of Households:

Husband-Wife Families with Own Children under 18

0% - 9%

10% - 17%

18% - 26%

27% - 44%

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Table 29: Husband-Wife Families with Own Childrenunder 18

by Council District

Number TotalHH Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 12,981 74,513 17.4% 100.0%Council District 1 2,366 8,007 29.5% 18.2%Council District 2 2,096 7,703 27.2% 16.1%Council District 3 1,521 12,569 12.1% 11.7%Council District 4 858 14,113 6.1% 6.6%Council District 5 1,641 11,380 14.4% 12.6%Council District 6 2,519 9,734 25.9% 19.4%Council District 7 1,980 11,007 18.0% 15.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 30: Husband-Wife Families with Own Children under 18by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH Percent

C1 1002 104 520 20.0% E6 1042 549 2,580 21.3%C2 1001 91 571 15.9% E7 1037 245 1,068 22.9%C3 1007 127 1,403 9.1% E8 1040 329 1,205 27.3%C4 1010 226 1,330 17.0% E9 1038 198 982 20.2%C5 1008 48 1,362 3.5% E10 1039 371 1,440 25.8%C6 1011.02 114 2,073 5.5% E11 1043 226 1,255 18.0%C7 1011.01 82 1,079 7.6% E12 1114* 0 11 0.0%C8 1012 235 2,012 11.7% E13 1049* 211 1,261 16.7%C9 1025 44 1,650 2.7% E14 1141 204 960 21.2%C10 1140 30 948 3.2% E15 1047 409 2,036 20.1%C11 1021 19 953 2.0% E16 1044* 212 661 32.1%C12 1019 35 1,460 2.4% E17 1048* 392 2,040 19.2%C13 1017 120 1,852 6.5% E18 1103* 19 91 20.9%C14 1015 96 1,662 5.8% E19 1102* 0 1 0.0%C15 1023 135 1,493 9.0% E20 1118.02* 31 293 10.6%C16 1020 138 1,272 10.8% W1† 1139.06* 0 1 0.0%C17 1018 128 1,560 8.2% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 161 1,788 9.0% W3 1147* 416 1,409 29.5%C19 1029 231 2,014 11.5% W4 1003.07 534 1,220 43.8%C20 1030 172 1,192 14.4% W5 1003.08 368 1,245 29.6%C21 1035 320 1,742 18.4% W6 1005 512 2,163 23.7%C22 1031 253 1,743 14.5% W7 1003.06 404 1,393 29.0%C23 1034 271 1,817 14.9% W8 1006 450 2,085 21.6%C24 1032 251 2,186 11.5% W9 1027.02 343 1,074 31.9%C25 1033 197 1,930 10.2% W10 1026 316 1,267 24.9%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 408 1,590 25.7%E2 1148 334 1,200 27.8% W12 1028.01 472 1,710 27.6%E3 1014 411 1,323 31.1% W13 1028.02* 383 1,243 30.8%E4 1036 279 998 28.0% W14 1145* 1 14 7.1%E5 1041 326 1,082 30.1%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 16: Single Householders with Children under 18in Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

6%

15%

17%

8%

5%

5%

10%

9%

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Percent of Households:

Single Parents with Children Under 18

2% - 6%

7% - 9%

10% - 14%

15% - 21%

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Table 31: Single Householders with One or MorePeople under 18

by Council District

Number TotalHH Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 6,480 74,513 8.7% 100.0%Council District 1 1,161 8,007 14.5% 17.9%Council District 2 1,344 7,703 17.4% 20.7%Council District 3 784 12,569 6.2% 12.1%Council District 4 668 14,113 4.7% 10.3%Council District 5 1,167 11,380 10.3% 18.0%Council District 6 518 9,734 5.3% 8.0%Council District 7 838 11,007 7.6% 12.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 32: Single Householders with One or More People under 18by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH Percent

C1 1002 31 520 6.0% E6 1042 77 2,580 3.0%C2 1001 93 571 16.3% E7 1037 79 1,068 7.4%C3 1007 87 1,403 6.2% E8 1040 78 1,205 6.5%C4 1010 86 1,330 6.5% E9 1038 73 982 7.4%C5 1008 43 1,362 3.2% E10 1039 121 1,440 8.4%C6 1011.02 81 2,073 3.9% E11 1043 70 1,255 5.6%C7 1011.01 55 1,079 5.1% E12 1114* 2 11 18.2%C8 1012 79 2,012 3.9% E13 1049* 150 1,261 11.9%C9 1025 69 1,650 4.2% E14 1141 68 960 7.1%C10 1140 22 948 2.3% E15 1047 147 2,036 7.2%C11 1021 58 953 6.1% E16 1044* 34 661 5.1%C12 1019 61 1,460 4.2% E17 1048* 173 2,040 8.5%C13 1017 77 1,852 4.2% E18 1103* 9 91 9.9%C14 1015 55 1,662 3.3% E19 1102* 0 1 0.0%C15 1023 105 1,493 7.0% E20 1118.02* 14 293 4.8%C16 1020 93 1,272 7.3% W1† 1139.06* 0 1 0.0%C17 1018 94 1,560 6.0% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 78 1,788 4.4% W3 1147* 161 1,409 11.4%C19 1029 278 2,014 13.8% W4 1003.07 182 1,220 14.9%C20 1030 134 1,192 11.2% W5 1003.08 256 1,245 20.6%C21 1035 141 1,742 8.1% W6 1005 315 2,163 14.6%C22 1031 208 1,743 11.9% W7 1003.06 224 1,393 16.1%C23 1034 167 1,817 9.2% W8 1006 318 2,085 15.3%C24 1032 188 2,186 8.6% W9 1027.02 227 1,074 21.1%C25 1033 128 1,930 6.6% W10 1026 202 1,267 15.9%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 261 1,590 16.4%E2 1148 55 1,200 4.6% W12 1028.01 280 1,710 16.4%E3 1014 49 1,323 3.7% W13 1028.02* 230 1,243 18.5%E4 1036 67 998 6.7% W14 1145* 1 14 7.1%E5 1041 46 1,082 4.3%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 17: Large Family Households (5 or More People)in Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

7%

6%

5%

27%

28% 10%

3%

10%

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Percent of Households:

Large Families (5 or More People)

0% - 4%

5% - 12%

13% - 24%

25% - 40%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 households are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 33: Large Family Households (5 or More People)by Council District

Number TotalHH Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 7,730 74,513 10.4% 100.0%Council District 1 2,147 8,007 26.8% 27.8%Council District 2 2,187 7,703 28.4% 28.3%Council District 3 562 12,569 4.5% 7.3%Council District 4 353 14,113 2.5% 4.6%Council District 5 728 11,380 6.4% 9.4%Council District 6 945 9,734 9.7% 12.2%Council District 7 808 11,007 7.3% 10.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 34: Large Family Households (5 or More People)by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH Percent

C1 1002 39 520 7.5% E6 1042 235 2,580 9.1%C2 1001 82 571 14.4% E7 1037 66 1,068 6.2%C3 1007 44 1,403 3.1% E8 1040 140 1,205 11.6%C4 1010 54 1,330 4.1% E9 1038 57 982 5.8%C5 1008 16 1,362 1.2% E10 1039 148 1,440 10.3%C6 1011.02 21 2,073 1.0% E11 1043 81 1,255 6.5%C7 1011.01 26 1,079 2.4% E12 1114* 0 11 0.0%C8 1012 51 2,012 2.5% E13 1049* 105 1,261 8.3%C9 1025 8 1,650 0.5% E14 1141 98 960 10.2%C10 1140 16 948 1.7% E15 1047 144 2,036 7.1%C11 1021 12 953 1.3% E16 1044* 117 661 17.7%C12 1019 11 1,460 0.8% E17 1048* 166 2,040 8.1%C13 1017 22 1,852 1.2% E18 1103* 11 91 12.1%C14 1015 33 1,662 2.0% E19 1102* 0 1 0.0%C15 1023 84 1,493 5.6% E20 1118.02* 17 293 5.8%C16 1020 80 1,272 6.3% W1† 1139.06* 0 1 0.0%C17 1018 42 1,560 2.7% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 55 1,788 3.1% W3 1147* 334 1,409 23.7%C19 1029 157 2,014 7.8% W4 1003.07 485 1,220 39.8%C20 1030 96 1,192 8.1% W5 1003.08 340 1,245 27.3%C21 1035 91 1,742 5.2% W6 1005 415 2,163 19.2%C22 1031 148 1,743 8.5% W7 1003.06 404 1,393 29.0%C23 1034 80 1,817 4.4% W8 1006 452 2,085 21.7%C24 1032 120 2,186 5.5% W9 1027.02 326 1,074 30.4%C25 1033 61 1,930 3.2% W10 1026 345 1,267 27.2%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 369 1,590 23.2%E2 1148 128 1,200 10.7% W12 1028.01 509 1,710 29.8%E3 1014 77 1,323 5.8% W13 1028.02* 453 1,243 36.4%E4 1036 102 998 10.2% W14 1145* 1 14 7.1%E5 1041 156 1,082 14.4%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 18: Nonfamily Householdsin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

51%

46%

55%

27%

28% 33%

73%

48%

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Percent of Households: Nonfamily

12% - 31%

32% - 44%

45% - 60%

61% - 82%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 households are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 35: Nonfamily Householdsby Council District

Number TotalHH Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 35,420 74,513 47.5% 100.0%Council District 1 2,138 8,007 26.7% 6.0%Council District 2 2,148 7,703 27.9% 6.1%Council District 3 6,897 12,569 54.9% 19.5%Council District 4 10,239 14,113 72.6% 28.9%Council District 5 5,779 11,380 50.8% 16.3%Council District 6 3,196 9,734 32.8% 9.0%Council District 7 5,023 11,007 45.6% 14.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 36: Nonfamily Householdsby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH Percent

C1 1002 198 520 38.1% E6 1042 795 2,580 30.8%C2 1001 249 571 43.6% E7 1037 412 1,068 38.6%C3 1007 886 1,403 63.2% E8 1040 369 1,205 30.6%C4 1010 631 1,330 47.4% E9 1038 432 982 44.0%C5 1008 925 1,362 67.9% E10 1039 551 1,440 38.3%C6 1011.02 1,383 2,073 66.7% E11 1043 640 1,255 51.0%C7 1011.01 722 1,079 66.9% E12 1114* 4 11 36.4%C8 1012 1,187 2,012 59.0% E13 1049* 555 1,261 44.0%C9 1025 1,298 1,650 78.7% E14 1141 412 960 42.9%C10 1140 717 948 75.6% E15 1047 868 2,036 42.6%C11 1021 779 953 81.7% E16 1044* 145 661 21.9%C12 1019 1,150 1,460 78.8% E17 1048* 836 2,040 41.0%C13 1017 1,285 1,852 69.4% E18 1103* 26 91 28.6%C14 1015 1,199 1,662 72.1% E19 1102* 1 1 100.0%C15 1023 1,062 1,493 71.1% E20 1118.02* 187 293 63.8%C16 1020 825 1,272 64.9% W1† 1139.06* 1 1 100.0%C17 1018 1,050 1,560 67.3% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 1,190 1,788 66.6% W3 1147* 346 1,409 24.6%C19 1029 1,119 2,014 55.6% W4 1003.07 140 1,220 11.5%C20 1030 575 1,192 48.2% W5 1003.08 353 1,245 28.4%C21 1035 822 1,742 47.2% W6 1005 728 2,163 33.7%C22 1031 852 1,743 48.9% W7 1003.06 413 1,393 29.6%C23 1034 916 1,817 50.4% W8 1006 715 2,085 34.3%C24 1032 1,200 2,186 54.9% W9 1027.02 275 1,074 25.6%C25 1033 1,148 1,930 59.5% W10 1026 418 1,267 33.0%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 497 1,590 31.3%E2 1148 212 1,200 17.7% W12 1028.01 446 1,710 26.1%E3 1014 404 1,323 30.5% W13 1028.02* 238 1,243 19.1%E4 1036 290 998 29.1% W14 1145* 7 14 50.0%E5 1041 336 1,082 31.1%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 19: Householders Living Alonein Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

36%

33%

41%

21%

20% 23%

54%

35%

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Percent of Households: Householder Living Alone

8% - 24%

25% - 36%

37% - 50%

51% - 69%

Map not colored if fewer than 3 households are present in the tract or tract part.

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Table 37: Householders Living Aloneby Council District

Number TotalHH Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 25,812 74,513 34.6% 100.0%Council District 1 1,672 8,007 20.9% 6.5%Council District 2 1,547 7,703 20.1% 6.0%Council District 3 5,151 12,569 41.0% 20.0%Council District 4 7,554 14,113 53.5% 29.3%Council District 5 4,048 11,380 35.6% 15.7%Council District 6 2,227 9,734 22.9% 8.6%Council District 7 3,613 11,007 32.8% 14.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 38: Householders Living Aloneby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

HH Percent

C1 1002 117 520 22.5% E6 1042 635 2,580 24.6%C2 1001 168 571 29.4% E7 1037 298 1,068 27.9%C3 1007 638 1,403 45.5% E8 1040 269 1,205 22.3%C4 1010 432 1,330 32.5% E9 1038 259 982 26.4%C5 1008 733 1,362 53.8% E10 1039 390 1,440 27.1%C6 1011.02 1,132 2,073 54.6% E11 1043 429 1,255 34.2%C7 1011.01 539 1,079 50.0% E12 1114* 3 11 27.3%C8 1012 886 2,012 44.0% E13 1049* 375 1,261 29.7%C9 1025 1,049 1,650 63.6% E14 1141 287 960 29.9%C10 1140 630 948 66.5% E15 1047 647 2,036 31.8%C11 1021 655 953 68.7% E16 1044* 115 661 17.4%C12 1019 931 1,460 63.8% E17 1048* 634 2,040 31.1%C13 1017 840 1,852 45.4% E18 1103* 19 91 20.9%C14 1015 779 1,662 46.9% E19 1102* 1 1 100.0%C15 1023 870 1,493 58.3% E20 1118.02* 160 293 54.6%C16 1020 575 1,272 45.2% W1† 1139.06* 1 1 100.0%C17 1018 650 1,560 41.7% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 782 1,788 43.7% W3 1147* 271 1,409 19.2%C19 1029 872 2,014 43.3% W4 1003.07 99 1,220 8.1%C20 1030 368 1,192 30.9% W5 1003.08 292 1,245 23.5%C21 1035 511 1,742 29.3% W6 1005 540 2,163 25.0%C22 1031 575 1,743 33.0% W7 1003.06 314 1,393 22.5%C23 1034 611 1,817 33.6% W8 1006 547 2,085 26.2%C24 1032 908 2,186 41.5% W9 1027.02 195 1,074 18.2%C25 1033 843 1,930 43.7% W10 1026 280 1,267 22.1%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 374 1,590 23.5%E2 1148 160 1,200 13.3% W12 1028.01 339 1,710 19.8%E3 1014 145 1,323 11.0% W13 1028.02* 166 1,243 13.4%E4 1036 205 998 20.5% W14 1145* 5 14 35.7%E5 1041 264 1,082 24.4%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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2.3 Housing Affordability

This section presents graphic (Figures 20 through 22) and tabular data (Tables 39 through 44) for median homevalues, affordable single-family housing units, and affordable single-family housing units within a half mile ofTRAX stations. Assessed property values of single-family homes from the Salt Lake County Assessor for the year2011 is the data set used in these analyses.

The median3 single family home value in Salt Lake City in 2011 is $203,400. Council Districts 3 and 6 havethe highest median home values ($314,800 and $334,400 respectively) while Districts 1 and 2 have lowest values($137,400 and $107,600 respectively). The spatial distribution of median home values at the tract level follows thesepatterns, with values increasing from west to east. Among tracts that meet the minimum population threshold,the extreme values are Tract 1014 in District 6 at a median of $879,400 and Tract 1140 in District 4 at a median of$91,700.

The locations of affordable housing in Salt Lake City are almost a mirror image of the median home value. Inboth cases, assessed values for single-family homes are the data used in the analysis. A detailed description of thedefinition of affordable is included at the end of this section.4 In this analysis, any single-family home with anassessed value of $255,897 or under is defined as affordable. There are 26,918 affordable units in Salt Lake Cityin 2011. Districts 1, 2, 5, and 7 contain 21,722 or 80.7 percent of these affordable homes. The fewest affordablesingle-family homes are located in District 6, with 1,434 units. Considering only sufficiently populated tracts inSalt Lake City, Tract 1028.01 in District 2 has the largest number of affordable homes (1,525). Tract 1014 (District6), Tract 1021 (District 4), and Tract 1145 (partial tract in District 2) have three or fewer affordable homes.

A total of 2,680 affordable single housing units were identified as being within a half mile of TRAX stations. CouncilDistricts 4 (883 affordable single family homes), 5 (683 affordable single family units), and 7 (762 affordable singlefamily homes) have a combined 2,328 or 86.9 percent of the total within a half mile of TRAX stations. CouncilDistrict 6 does not have any units that meet these criteria, while the count for Council District 1 is 8, CouncilDistrict 2 is 306, and Council District 3 is 38. Census Tract 1032 in District 5, located on the city’s southern borderand near the S-Line Streetcar line, has the largest number of affordable single-family homes within half a mile of aTRAX station at 409 units. Directly to the south is Tract 1049 in District 7 with 302 affordable single-family homeswithin a half-mile distance of TRAX stations. This includes only the portion of the tract contained in Salt LakeCity. Adjacent to Tract 1049 and to the east, Tract 1141, also in District 7, has 233 affordable single family homeswithin a half mile of TRAX stations. Just to the north is Tract 1033 in District 7 with 208 affordable single-familyhomes. Tract 1029 in District 5 contains the Ballpark Station and has 277 affordable single-family homes withinhalf a mile of the station. Census Tracts 1016 and 1018 are located in mostly in District 4 and are on the Red Lineto the University. They contain 217 and 205 affordable single-family homes within half a mile of TRAX stops,respectively. Census Tract 1006 (mostly within District 1) contains 226 affordable single family units within half amile of TRAX stations and is located on the North Temple segment of the Airport line.

Affordability is defined here as the single-family unit assessed value threshold that would be affordable to house-holds with 80 percent of the area median income (AMI), assuming that the units were sold at this assessed value.The Salt Lake County AMI for FY 2011 was computed using a formula that was applied to the three-year AmericanCommunity Survey results for 2006–2008 and adjustment weights and ratios determined by the U.S. Departmentof Housing and Urban Development.5 The rounded 2011 AMI for Salt Lake County was $70,400, with 80 percent

3Median is the midpoint in a distribution. Half of the values fall below the median and half are above.4The underlying data development and methodology are documented in Table 43, page 75 of Regional Analysis of Impediments: Salt Lake

County and Entitlement Cities, prepared by James Wood and John Downen of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, Universityof Utah, March 2012 draft. This work has been further developed and is forthcoming as a Utah Economic and Business Review issue by JohnDownen, titled “Neighborhood Characteristics of TRAX and FrontRunner Stations.” Assessor data was provided by Salt Lake County.

5Documentation on the FY 2011 Income Limits for Salt Lake County is available from HUD at this link.

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of this being $56,320. Income availability is defined as 30 percent of this or $21,120 at full AMI and $16,896 at 80percent AMI. On a monthly basis, this translates to $1,760 and $1,408 respectively. After property taxes and in-surance, these amounts are reduced to $1,566 and $1,253 a month available for mortgage payments. Assuming a 3percent down payment ($9,595 and $7,677), the resulting loan amounts to be financed are $310,226 and $248,220.With a mortgage interest rate of 4.5 percent, the maximum home prices are $319,821 for the AMI and $255,897for the 80 percent AMI.

Assessed property values for single family homes in Salt Lake City in 2011 were analyzed and those $255,897or under were identified as affordable. Next, a subset of those within a half mile of TRAX stations (followingtransportation routes) were identified and assigned to census tracts and council district.

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Figure 20: Median Home Valuein Salt Lake City, 2011

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$91,700 - $181,100

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$334,400

Map not colored if there are < 2 single family homes in the tract or tract part.

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Table 39: Median Value ofSingle-Family Homes

by Council District, 2011

Median

Salt Lake City $203,400Council District 1 $137,400Council District 2 $107,600Council District 3 $314,800Council District 4 $194,100Council District 5 $183,800Council District 6 $334,400Council District 7 $226,000

Source: Salt Lake County Assessor, Utah

Table 40: Median Value of Single-Family Homesby Census Tract, 2011

MapCode

CensusTract Median

MapCode

CensusTract Median

C1 1002 $582,500 E6 1042 $466,400C2 1001 $144,950 E7 1037 $288,200C3 1007 $195,400 E8 1040 $299,700C4 1010 $284,650 E9 1038 $252,600C5 1008 $222,150 E10 1039 $248,200C6 1011.02 $297,800 E11 1043 $247,650C7 1011.01 $262,800 E12 1114* $165,700C8 1012 $282,400 E13 1049* $163,400C9 1025 $110,800 E14 1141 $235,000C10 1140 $91,700 E15 1047 $230,500C11 1021 $156,050 E16 1044* $364,200C12 1019 $211,800 E17 1048* $210,750C13 1017 $213,600 E18 1103* $222,850C14 1015 $258,500 E19 1102* $231,400C15 1023 $145,800 E20 1118.02* $195,350C16 1020 $160,200 W1† 1139.06* —C17 1018 $181,100 W2 9800 —C18 1016 $217,900 W3 1147* $134,500C19 1029 $119,950 W4 1003.07 $166,400C20 1030 $152,400 W5 1003.08 $161,050C21 1035 $251,200 W6 1005 $129,700C22 1031 $171,400 W7 1003.06 $139,300C23 1034 $211,950 W8 1006 $111,600C24 1032 $163,050 W9 1027.02 $95,850C25 1033 $212,800 W10 1026 $92,250E1 1101.03* $1,513,400 W11 1027.01 $105,750E2 1148 $602,850 W12 1028.01 $109,150E3 1014 $879,400 W13 1028.02* $141,350E4 1036 $380,150 W14 1145* $109,500E5 1041 $396,000

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is notpictured in the map on the facing page.Source: Salt Lake County Assessor, Utah

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Figure 21: Affordable Single-Family Housing Unitsin Salt Lake City, 2011

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0 - 201

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939 - 1,525

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Table 41: Affordable Single-FamilyHousing Units by Council District

Number

Salt Lake City 26,918Council District 1 5,568Council District 2 5,268Council District 3 1,771Council District 4 1,991Council District 5 5,907Council District 6 1,434Council District 7 4,979

Note: Please see the note in Table 42 on the affordabilitydefinition.Source: Salt Lake County Assessor, Utah

Table 42: Affordable Single-Family Housing Unitsby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number

MapCode

CensusTract Number

C1 1002 37 E6 1042 96C2 1001 316 E7 1037 243C3 1007 362 E8 1040 235C4 1010 360 E9 1038 375C5 1008 52 E10 1039 697C6 1011.02 63 E11 1043 406C7 1011.01 144 E12 1114* 2C8 1012 361 E13 1049* 709C9 1025 12 E14 1141 487C10 1140 89 E15 1047 1,075C11 1021 2 E16 1044* 43C12 1019 50 E17 1048* 1,177C13 1017 180 E18 1103* 71C14 1015 201 E19 1102* 1C15 1023 197 E20 1118.02* 70C16 1020 407 W1† 1139.06* 0C17 1018 480 W2 9800 0C18 1016 507 W3 1147* 1,404C19 1029 655 W4 1003.07 1,047C20 1030 840 W5 1003.08 417C21 1035 640 W6 1005 1,342C22 1031 1,129 W7 1003.06 722C23 1034 1,124 W8 1006 1,303C24 1032 1,285 W9 1027.02 444C25 1033 767 W10 1026 995E1 1101.03* 0 W11 1027.01 938E2 1148 8 W12 1028.01 1,525E3 1014 0 W13 1028.02* 754E4 1036 48 W14 1145* 3E5 1041 21

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is notpictured in the map on the facing page.Note: The table shows the number of single-family homes affordable at 80 percentAMI. The affordability threshold is 30 percent of annual income, accounting fortaxes, home insurance, and mortgage insurance.Source: Salt Lake County Assessor, Utah

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Figure 22: Affordable Single-Family Housing Units within a Half Mile of TRAX Stationsin Salt Lake City, 2011

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Table 43: Affordable Single-FamilyHousing Units within a Half Mile ofTRAX Stations by Council District

Number

Salt Lake City 2,680Council District 1 8Council District 2 306Council District 3 38Council District 4 883Council District 5 683Council District 6 0Council District 7 762

Note: Please see the note in Table 44 on the affordabilitydefinition.Source: Salt Lake County Assessor, Utah

Table 44: Affordable Single-Family Housing Unitswithin a Half Mile of TRAX Stations by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number

MapCode

CensusTract Number

C1 1002 0 E6 1042 0C2 1001 20 E7 1037 0C3 1007 0 E8 1040 0C4 1010 0 E9 1038 0C5 1008 8 E10 1039 0C6 1011.02 0 E11 1043 0C7 1011.01 0 E12 1114* 1C8 1012 0 E13 1049* 302C9 1025 11 E14 1141 233C10 1140 85 E15 1047 17C11 1021 2 E16 1044* 0C12 1019 44 E17 1048* 0C13 1017 148 E18 1103* 0C14 1015 94 E19 1102* 0C15 1023 19 E20 1118.02* 0C16 1020 68 W1† 1139.06* 0C17 1018 205 W2 9800 0C18 1016 217 W3 1147* 0C19 1029 277 W4 1003.07 0C20 1030 0 W5 1003.08 0C21 1035 0 W6 1005 0C22 1031 0 W7 1003.06 3C23 1034 0 W8 1006 226C24 1032 409 W9 1027.02 0C25 1033 208 W10 1026 85E1 1101.03* 0 W11 1027.01 0E2 1148 0 W12 1028.01 0E3 1014 0 W13 1028.02* 0E4 1036 0 W14 1145* 0E5 1041 0

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is notpictured in the map on the facing page.Note: The table shows the number of single-family homes affordable at 80 percentAMI and located within 0.5 miles of TRAX stations. The affordability threshold is30 percent of annual income, accounting for taxes, home insurance, and mortgageinsurance.Source: Salt Lake County Assessor, Utah

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P O P U L AT I O N

3.1 Age Metrics

This section presents graphic (Figures 23 through 25) and tabular data (Tables 45 through 50) for median age ofthe population, the retirement age (at least 65 years old) population, and the population of youth (those less than18 years old) for census tracts and council districts in Salt Lake City. The data is from the 2010 Census.

Median age of Salt Lake City is 30.9 years old, with the youngest median ages in Council District 2 (27.8 years old)and District 1 (28.9 years old). At the other extreme of median age are District 3 (33.0 years old), District 5 (32.8years old), and District 7 (32.2 years old). Median age in District 6 (31.4 years old) is somewhat above and forDistrict 4 (30.6 years old) is somewhat below that for the entire city. Census Tract 1014 has the youngest medianage in the city (22.2) and contains much of the University of Utah student housing. Tracts 1027.02 in District 2and 1003.08 in District 1 have the next youngest median ages, with 25.5 years old and 25.7 old respectively. Tractswith the oldest median ages are 1042 (46.4) located in District 6, 1148 (45.9) located in District 3, and 1140 (44.1)in District 4.

The retirement age (at least 65 years old) population of Salt Lake City is 9.4 percent of the total. This share isgreatest in Districts 6 and 3, with shares of 12.4 percent and 12.3 percent, respectively. District 2 has 6.7 percentof its population at least 65 years old. This is the lowest share among districts, followed by District 1 (7.4 percentshare) and District 5 (7.5 percent share). Of those tracts meeting a minimum population threshold, the tracts withthe lowest shares of retirement age persons are Tract 1014 with a 2.2 percent share (University of Utah in District6), Tract 1003.07 in District 1 (3.3 percent share), and Tract 1003.06 also in District 1 (3.8 percent share). Tractswith the highest shares of persons at least 65 years old are 1118.02 in District 7 (24.4 percent share), 1008 in District3 (24.2 percent share), and 1042 in District 6 (22.5 percent share).

Youth (persons under 18 years old) are 22.5 percent of the Salt Lake City population. One-third of the populationsof Council Districts 1 and 2 are youth, compared to the lowest shares in District 4 (11.0 percent) and District 3(16.5 percent). Census tracts with the highest share of youth include Tract 1027.02 of District 2 (37.8 percent),Tract 1003.07 of District 1 (37.2 percent), and Tract 1003.08 (36.3 percent) of District 1. Tracts with the smallestshares of youth include Tract 1140 in District 4 with 6.0 percent, Tract 1019 of District 4 with 6.4 percent, andTract 1008 of District 3 with 6.5 percent.

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Figure 23: Median Agein Salt Lake City, 2010

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Table 45: Median Ageby Council District

MedianAge 1

Salt Lake City 30.9Council District 1 28.9Council District 2 27.8Council District 3 33.0Council District 4 30.6Council District 5 32.8Council District 6 31.4Council District 7 32.2

1 The council district median ages were esti-mated using linear interpolation of grouped datawith 5-year age intervals.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 46: Median Ageby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

MedianAge

MapCode

CensusTract

MedianAge

C1 1002 38.0 E6 1042 46.4C2 1001 29.5 E7 1037 36.2C3 1007 31.0 E8 1040 36.1C4 1010 37.7 E9 1038 33.0C5 1008 33.3 E10 1039 32.1C6 1011.02 34.0 E11 1043 30.0C7 1011.01 30.3 E12 1114* 37.5C8 1012 32.7 E13 1049* 30.8C9 1025 33.0 E14 1141 31.1C10 1140 44.1 E15 1047 33.2C11 1021 29.2 E16 1044* 35.9C12 1019 32.3 E17 1048* 33.8C13 1017 29.0 E18 1103* 32.4C14 1015 28.3 E19 1102* 83.5C15 1023 33.6 E20 1118.02* 39.0C16 1020 29.6 W1† 1139.06* 81.5C17 1018 28.6 W2 9800 0.0C18 1016 28.1 W3 1147* 31.5C19 1029 30.0 W4 1003.07 26.7C20 1030 32.2 W5 1003.08 25.7C21 1035 33.9 W6 1005 29.3C22 1031 31.9 W7 1003.06 27.0C23 1034 32.7 W8 1006 31.2C24 1032 34.4 W9 1027.02 25.5C25 1033 29.6 W10 1026 29.8E1 1101.03* 0.0 W11 1027.01 27.6E2 1148 45.9 W12 1028.01 28.2E3 1014 22.2 W13 1028.02* 26.3E4 1036 37.3 W14 1145* 39.5E5 1041 35.5

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake Cityboundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of SaltLake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 24: Percent of Population Age 65 and Abovein Salt Lake City, 2010

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Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

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C19

W12

E3

E17

8%

9%

12%7%

10%

7% 12%

9%

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I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Percent of Population Age 65 and Above

2% - 6%

7% - 11%

12% - 16%

17% - 24%

Map not colored if tract or tract part population is zero or very low.

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Table 47: Population Ages 65 and Overby Council District

Number TotalPop. Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 17,516 186,440 9.4% 100.0%Council District 1 2,044 27,505 7.4% 11.7%Council District 2 1,840 27,307 6.7% 10.5%Council District 3 3,217 26,212 12.3% 18.4%Council District 4 2,513 26,716 9.4% 14.3%Council District 5 1,949 25,904 7.5% 11.1%Council District 6 3,290 26,617 12.4% 18.8%Council District 7 2,663 26,179 10.2% 15.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 48: Population Ages 65 and Overby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

Pop. PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

Pop. Percent

C1 1002 178 1,289 13.8% E6 1042 1,431 6,367 22.5%C2 1001 78 1,529 5.1% E7 1037 195 2,581 7.6%C3 1007 209 2,704 7.7% E8 1040 470 3,267 14.4%C4 1010 342 2,959 11.6% E9 1038 211 2,382 8.9%C5 1008 603 2,491 24.2% E10 1039 393 3,786 10.4%C6 1011.02 629 3,422 18.4% E11 1043 261 2,821 9.3%C7 1011.01 115 1,969 5.8% E12 1114* 5 24 20.8%C8 1012 362 3,877 9.3% E13 1049* 193 3,107 6.2%C9 1025 218 3,460 6.3% E14 1141 192 2,389 8.0%C10 1140 203 1,501 13.5% E15 1047 547 4,774 11.5%C11 1021 60 1,457 4.1% E16 1044* 261 2,010 13.0%C12 1019 403 2,497 16.1% E17 1048* 653 4,871 13.4%C13 1017 245 3,534 6.9% E18 1103* 26 246 10.6%C14 1015 188 3,214 5.8% E19 1102* 1 1 100.0%C15 1023 454 2,760 16.4% E20 1118.02* 136 558 24.4%C16 1020 187 2,620 7.1% W1† 1139.06* 1 1 100.0%C17 1018 197 3,086 6.4% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 395 3,628 10.9% W3 1147* 518 4,646 11.1%C19 1029 236 4,500 5.2% W4 1003.07 170 5,223 3.3%C20 1030 173 2,954 5.9% W5 1003.08 240 4,222 5.7%C21 1035 302 4,045 7.5% W6 1005 575 6,379 9.0%C22 1031 242 4,163 5.8% W7 1003.06 194 5,062 3.8%C23 1034 282 4,080 6.9% W8 1006 578 6,556 8.8%C24 1032 612 4,536 13.5% W9 1027.02 183 3,835 4.8%C25 1033 322 4,267 7.5% W10 1026 336 4,420 7.6%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 327 5,099 6.4%E2 1148 644 3,550 18.1% W12 1028.01 489 6,106 8.0%E3 1014 108 4,816 2.2% W13 1028.02* 315 5,063 6.2%E4 1036 263 2,670 9.9% W14 1145* 3 98 3.1%E5 1041 362 2,968 12.2%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 25: Percent of Population under Age 18in Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

20%

11%

17%

33%

21%

33% 22%

23%

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Percent of Population Under Age 18

0% - 9%

10% - 18%

19% - 27%

28% - 38%

Map not colored if tract or tract part population is zero or very low.

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Table 49: Population under Age 18by Council District

Number TotalPop. Percent Share of

City

Salt Lake City 42,034 186,440 22.5% 100.0%Council District 1 9,110 27,505 33.1% 21.7%Council District 2 9,058 27,307 33.2% 21.5%Council District 3 4,319 26,212 16.5% 10.3%Council District 4 2,926 26,716 11.0% 7.0%Council District 5 5,255 25,904 20.3% 12.5%Council District 6 5,955 26,617 22.4% 14.2%Council District 7 5,411 26,179 20.7% 12.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 50: Population under Age 18by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number Total

Pop. PercentMapCode

CensusTract Number Total

Pop. Percent

C1 1002 258 1,289 20.0% E6 1042 1,248 6,367 19.6%C2 1001 424 1,529 27.7% E7 1037 604 2,581 23.4%C3 1007 383 2,704 14.2% E8 1040 843 3,267 25.8%C4 1010 537 2,959 18.1% E9 1038 479 2,382 20.1%C5 1008 162 2,491 6.5% E10 1039 956 3,786 25.3%C6 1011.02 290 3,422 8.5% E11 1043 584 2,821 20.7%C7 1011.01 251 1,969 12.7% E12 1114* 3 24 12.5%C8 1012 543 3,877 14.0% E13 1049* 687 3,107 22.1%C9 1025 313 3,460 9.0% E14 1141 521 2,389 21.8%C10 1140 90 1,501 6.0% E15 1047 1,065 4,774 22.3%C11 1021 193 1,457 13.2% E16 1044* 583 2,010 29.0%C12 1019 161 2,497 6.4% E17 1048* 1,090 4,871 22.4%C13 1017 291 3,534 8.2% E18 1103* 61 246 24.8%C14 1015 241 3,214 7.5% E19 1102* 0 1 0.0%C15 1023 513 2,760 18.6% E20 1118.02* 91 558 16.3%C16 1020 453 2,620 17.3% W1† 1139.06* 0 1 0.0%C17 1018 389 3,086 12.6% W2 9800 0 0 —C18 1016 424 3,628 11.7% W3 1147* 1,415 4,646 30.5%C19 1029 987 4,500 21.9% W4 1003.07 1,942 5,223 37.2%C20 1030 626 2,954 21.2% W5 1003.08 1,532 4,222 36.3%C21 1035 801 4,045 19.8% W6 1005 1,937 6,379 30.4%C22 1031 908 4,163 21.8% W7 1003.06 1,714 5,062 33.9%C23 1034 772 4,080 18.9% W8 1006 1,992 6,556 30.4%C24 1032 816 4,536 18.0% W9 1027.02 1,450 3,835 37.8%C25 1033 551 4,267 12.9% W10 1026 1,345 4,420 30.4%E1 1101.03* 0 0 — W11 1027.01 1,641 5,099 32.2%E2 1148 806 3,550 22.7% W12 1028.01 2,049 6,106 33.6%E3 1014 803 4,816 16.7% W13 1028.02* 1,756 5,063 34.7%E4 1036 659 2,670 24.7% W14 1145* 2 98 2.0%E5 1041 799 2,968 26.9%

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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3.2 Group Quarters Population

This section presents graphic (Figures 26 and 27) and tabular data (Tables 51 through 54) for the group quarterspopulation and measures of its proximity to TRAX stations. People not living in housing units were classified asgroup quarters populations in the 2010 Census. These were divided into institutionalized and noninstitutionalizedpopulations. Institutional group quarters include correctional facilities, nursing homes, other care facilities for thehandicapped, and facilities to care for and/or detain juveniles. Noninstitutional facilities include college dormi-tories, military quarters, group homes, religious group quarters, employment-related housing facilities, and othernoninstitutional facilities (e.g., emergency shelters, soup kitchens, YW/MCAs, hostels, etc.).

The total group quarters population in Salt Lake City was enumerated at 4,795 in the 2010 Census. Council Districts4 and 6 had group quarters population of 1,870 and 1,293, respectively, accounting for two thirds of the city total.Council District 1 and 5 had the smallest group quarters populations, with 129 and 159, respectively. The tractwith the largest group quarters population is Tract 1014 in District 6, containing a group quarters population of1,264, most of which was college student housing. The second largest concentration is in Tract 1025 in District4, with a group quarters population of 1,016, most of which were classified as “other noninstitutional” facilities,including emergency and transitional shelters for the homeless, residential treatment centers for adults, grouphomes, workers’ group living quarters, soup kitchens, regularly scheduled mobile food vans, targeted non-shelteredoutdoor locations, and domestic violence shelters.6

Just less than two thirds (63.4 percent) of the Salt Lake City group quarters population in Salt Lake City are locatedwithin a half mile of TRAX Stations. The same council district and tract results as identified above have the largestnumbers of group quarters populations that are within a half mile of a TRAX station. Tract 1025 in District 4 has1,016 group quarters residents within a half mile of TRAX stations. Tract 1014 has 1,185 group quarters residentswithin a half mile of TRAX stations.

These proximity metrics were calculated by identifying Salt Lake City blocks with any group quarters population.Of that group, blocks within a half mile of TRAX stations (following transportation routes) were identified. Blockgroup quarters populations within the same tract were added together for reporting at a tract level. Similarly, blockgroup quarters populations sharing the same council district were summed to obtain council district totals.

6Census Bureau, 2010 Census Summary File 1—Technical Documentation, Appendix F, Revised 2012.

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Figure 26: Group Quarters Populationin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

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W14

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C21

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C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

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W7W8

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E3

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521

159

471129

352 1,293

1,870

4,795

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Population in Group Quarters

3 - 69

87 - 206

317 - 497

1,016 - 1,264

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Table 51: Population in GroupQuarters

by Council District

Group QuartersPopulation

Salt Lake City 4,795Council District 1 129Council District 2 352Council District 3 471Council District 4 1,870Council District 5 159Council District 6 1,293Council District 7 521

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 52: Population in Group Quartersby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

Group QuartersPopulation

MapCode

CensusTract

Group QuartersPopulation

C1 1002 0 E6 1042 0C2 1001 0 E7 1037 0C3 1007 25 E8 1040 0C4 1010 0 E9 1038 0C5 1008 190 E10 1039 0C6 1011.02 28 E11 1043 3C7 1011.01 48 E12 1114* 0C8 1012 0 E13 1049* 24C9 1025 1,016 E14 1141 0C10 1140 93 E15 1047 0C11 1021 87 E16 1044* 0C12 1019 317 E17 1048* 0C13 1017 141 E18 1103* 0C14 1015 130 E19 1102* 0C15 1023 37 E20 1118.02* 0C16 1020 6 W1† 1139.06* 0C17 1018 0 W2 9800 0C18 1016 43 W3 1147* 5C19 1029 41 W4 1003.07 0C20 1030 44 W5 1003.08 0C21 1035 13 W6 1005 0C22 1031 0 W7 1003.06 124C23 1034 61 W8 1006 58C24 1032 0 W9 1027.02 0C25 1033 497 W10 1026 121E1 1101.03* 0 W11 1027.01 0E2 1148 206 W12 1028.01 0E3 1014 1,264 W13 1028.02* 104E4 1036 0 W14 1145* 69E5 1041 0

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not picturedin the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Figure 27: Group Quarters Population within a Half Mile of TRAX Stationsin Salt Lake City, 2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E18 E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9

W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

E1

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

E14

E2

C10

W14

W4

E13

C21

E15

E9

W5

C20

W2

C14

C4

W6

C3

E5

W7

W8

C2

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E3

E17

1,420

190

41

82

124

1,185

3,042

C O U N C I L D I S T R I C T C I T Y

I

1:91,100

0 1 20.5

Miles

Group Quarters Pop. Within a Half-Mile of Trax Stations

20 - 41

42 - 124

125 - 190

191 - 1,185

TRAX Stations

TRAX Lines

C9

0

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Table 53: Group Quarters Populationwithin a Half Mile of TRAX Stations by

Council District

Number

Salt Lake City 3,042Council District 1 124Council District 2 82Council District 3 190Council District 4 1,420Council District 5 41Council District 6 1,185Council District 7 0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Table 54: Group Quarters Population within a HalfMile of TRAX Stations

by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number

MapCode

CensusTract Number

C1 1002 0 E6 1042 0C2 1001 0 E7 1037 0C3 1007 0 E8 1040 0C4 1010 0 E9 1038 0C5 1008 190 E10 1039 0C6 1011.02 0 E11 1043 0C7 1011.01 0 E12 1114* 0C8 1012 0 E13 1049* 0C9 1025 1,016 E14 1141 0C10 1140 93 E15 1047 0C11 1021 87 E16 1044* 0C12 1019 89 E17 1048* 0C13 1017 20 E18 1103* 0C14 1015 37 E19 1102* 0C15 1023 37 E20 1118.02* 0C16 1020 0 W1† 1139.06* 0C17 1018 0 W2 9800 0C18 1016 41 W3 1147* 0C19 1029 41 W4 1003.07 0C20 1030 0 W5 1003.08 0C21 1035 0 W6 1005 0C22 1031 0 W7 1003.06 124C23 1034 0 W8 1006 0C24 1032 0 W9 1027.02 0C25 1033 0 W10 1026 82E1 1101.03* 0 W11 1027.01 0E2 1148 0 W12 1028.01 0E3 1014 1,185 W13 1028.02* 0E4 1036 0 W14 1145* 0E5 1041 0

* These census tracts include only the portions within Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is notpictured in the map on the facing page.Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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3.3 Socioeconomics

This section presents graphic (Figures 28 through 30) and tabular data (Tables 55 through 60) for households inpoverty, the foreign-born population, and median household income. These period estimates are derived fromthe 2008-2012 American Community Survey. The values span the five-year period and are based on sample data.Accompanying each estimate is information on the reliability of the estimate and the implied sampling error.The measure of uncertainty presented here is the coefficient of variation (CV) and it should be considered wheninterpreting the meaning of the point estimates. These particular coefficients of variation are expressed at the 90percent confidence level. Smaller CVs indicate that the estimate is a more reliable estimate of the population. Forexample, suppose a point estimate of a population is 100 persons and the CV is 0.10 at the 90 percent confidencelevel. This is interpreted to mean that there is a 90 percent probability that the actual population is between 90and 110.7 Census tracts are the smallest geography for which these data are produced. These do not completelycorrespond with Council District boundaries. This is the reason that data are presented for census tracts but notcouncil districts.8

Poverty is defined as annual income below a set of poverty thresholds. These thresholds vary according to familysize, the number of related children, and the age of the householder. If the before-tax income of a family is lessthan the corresponding poverty threshold, then the household and all individuals within it are designated as beingin poverty. The official thresholds are updated annually but do not vary geographically.9 In the 5-year ACS for2008-2012, it is estimated that 13,241 households within Salt Lake City are living in poverty. Of those tracts bestmatching the Salt Lake City boundary, Tract 1029 within Council District 5 has an estimated 830 (CV = 0.12)households below the poverty level, the highest point estimate among tracts. Other tracts with estimated largenumbers of households in poverty are Tract 1032, also in District 5 (640, CV = 0.16), Tracts 1014 (542, CV =0.14), Tract 1006 in Districts 1 and 2 (536, CV = 0.21), and Tract 1016 (514, CV = 0.14) in or adjacent to theUniversity of Utah, and Tract 1023 (503, CV = 0.16) in District 4.

Persons who are not U.S. citizens at birth are foreign born.10 An estimated 32,927 (CV = 0.03) foreign-born residein Salt Lake City. Tracts with the largest estimated populations of foreign-born are in Districts 1 and 2, where themajority of tracts have estimated foreign-born populations exceeding 1,000 and up to 2,236. The University ofUtah tract also has a large estimated foreign-born population (1,129, CV = 0.16).

Annual household income is the sum of all pre-tax monetary income of the residents of the household for aspecified year. It includes income from labor (wages, salaries, etc.) and non-labor sources (transfers (Social Security,disability, pensions), rent, dividends, interest, etc.)11 Median household income is computed as the value where theincomes of half of the households are above and half below. Estimated median income for 2008-2012 is $44,510(CV= 0.02) for Salt Lake City. Census Tract 1148 in District 3 has an estimated median income of $188,750 (CV= 0.09), the highest among all tracts in Salt Lake City. Other high median household income tracts are located inDistricts 3, 6, and 7. Lowest estimated median household income tracts are mainly in Districts 4 and 5.

7The coefficient of variation (CV) is the relative amount of sampling error and is the ratio of the standard error and the point estimate.This is expressed in percentage terms. This allows for the comparison of sampling errors between different estimates. In general, largersample sizes are more reliable and have lower CVs. Small sample sizes may generate estimates that are unreliable. See A Compass forUnderstanding and Using American Community Survey Data: What State and Local Governments Need to Know, U.S. Bureau of the Census, February2009, available here: https://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/handbooks/ACSstateLocal.pdf

8Refer to the geographic reference map at the beginning of this document.9See “How Poverty is Measured,” an undated, short explanation prepared by the Bureau of the Census and available here: http:

//www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty-cal-in-acs.pdf10See The Foreign-Born Population in the United States: 2010, Bureau of the Census, May 2012, available here: http://www.census.gov/

prod/2012pubs/acs-19.pdf11See “About Income,” an extended explanation from the Bureau of the Census, available here: http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/

income/about/index.html

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Figure 28: Households in Povertyin Salt Lake City, 2008–2012

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E11

E7

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C22 C23

E10

W11

E4

E8

W13

E16

E6

C12

W3

W3

E14

E2

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W14

W4

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C21

E15

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W5

C20

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C4

W6

C3

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W7W8

C2

W12

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E17

13,241

C I T Y

I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

Households in Poverty

0 - 101

102 - 241

242 - 446

447 - 830

C9

C19

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Table 55: Households BelowPoverty Level

in the Past 12 Months

PointEstimate CV

Salt Lake City 13,241 0.03

Source: American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates,2008–2012

Table 56: Households Below Poverty Levelin the Past 12 Months

by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

PointEstimate CV

MapCode

CensusTract

PointEstimate CV

C1 1002 5 1.09 E6 1042 226 0.26C2 1001 82 0.47 E7 1037 101 0.43C3 1007 266 0.20 E8 1040 42 0.46C4 1010 75 0.43 E9 1038 124 0.30C5 1008 170 0.29 E10 1039 152 0.34C6 1011.02 241 0.21 E11 1043 195 0.28C7 1011.01 117 0.34 E12‡ 1114* 640 0.17C8 1012 390 0.22 E13 1049* 119 0.36C9 1025 379 0.17 E14 1141 62 0.36C10 1140 274 0.19 E15 1047 174 0.37C11 1021 303 0.18 E16 1044* 26 0.58C12 1019 396 0.20 E17 1048* 203 0.28C13 1017 222 0.21 E18‡ 1103* 98 0.48C14 1015 347 0.20 E19‡ 1102* 44 0.50C15 1023 503 0.16 E20‡ 1118.02* 192 0.36C16 1020 297 0.21 W1† 1139.06* 284 0.18C17 1018 229 0.20 W2 9800 0 —C18 1016 514 0.14 W3 1147* 265 0.26C19 1029 830 0.12 W4 1003.07 139 0.35C20 1030 140 0.28 W5 1003.08 259 0.26C21 1035 135 0.28 W6 1005 385 0.28C22 1031 319 0.25 W7 1003.06 313 0.19C23 1034 227 0.27 W8 1006 536 0.21C24 1032 640 0.16 W9 1027.02 292 0.26C25 1033 289 0.23 W10 1026 317 0.21E1‡ 1101.03* 58 0.47 W11 1027.01 389 0.19E2 1148 20 0.64 W12 1028.01 446 0.20E3 1014 542 0.14 W13 1028.02* 393 0.21E4 1036 29 0.44 W14 1145* 177 0.28E5 1041 82 0.42

* The data for these census tracts encompass portions both within and outside of Salt Lake Cityboundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured inthe map on the facing page.‡ Note that E1, E12, E18, E19, and E20 are mostly outside Salt Lake City boundaries and are thusnot pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, 2008–2012

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Figure 29: Foreign-Born Populationin Salt Lake City, 2008–2012

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E11

E7

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C22 C23

E10

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E16

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C12

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E17

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Foreign-Born Population

0 - 375

376 - 817

818 - 1,426

1,427 - 2,236

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Table 57: Foreign-Born Population

PointEstimate CV

Salt Lake City 32,927 0.03

Source: American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates,2008–2012

Table 58: Foreign-Born Populationby Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

PointEstimate CV

MapCode

CensusTract

PointEstimate CV

C1 1002 220 0.42 E6 1042 471 0.25C2 1001 104 0.49 E7 1037 91 0.36C3 1007 490 0.24 E8 1040 214 0.31C4 1010 217 0.31 E9 1038 247 0.35C5 1008 294 0.27 E10 1039 250 0.30C6 1011.02 566 0.24 E11 1043 417 0.50C7 1011.01 164 0.54 E12‡ 1114* 1,930 0.15C8 1012 375 0.26 E13 1049* 219 0.39C9 1025 565 0.26 E14 1141 137 0.28C10 1140 518 0.29 E15 1047 220 0.49C11 1021 219 0.33 E16 1044* 85 0.34C12 1019 353 0.24 E17 1048* 454 0.24C13 1017 553 0.20 E18‡ 1103* 269 0.30C14 1015 517 0.23 E19‡ 1102* 169 0.21C15 1023 709 0.18 E20‡ 1118.02* 347 0.36C16 1020 595 0.26 W1† 1139.06* 314 0.31C17 1018 344 0.21 W2 9800 0 —C18 1016 400 0.23 W3 1147* 992 0.22C19 1029 817 0.28 W4 1003.07 1,426 0.16C20 1030 554 0.25 W5 1003.08 1,568 0.18C21 1035 173 0.29 W6 1005 1,562 0.20C22 1031 673 0.26 W7 1003.06 1,605 0.12C23 1034 608 0.54 W8 1006 1,880 0.17C24 1032 635 0.18 W9 1027.02 1,151 0.20C25 1033 307 0.23 W10 1026 1,341 0.16E1‡ 1101.03* 273 0.25 W11 1027.01 1,694 0.15E2 1148 291 0.24 W12 1028.01 2,236 0.14E3 1014 1,129 0.16 W13 1028.02* 1,907 0.12E4 1036 101 0.30 W14 1145* 1,847 0.13E5 1041 175 0.51

* The data for these census tracts encompass portions both within and outside of Salt Lake Cityboundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured inthe map on the facing page.‡ Note that E1, E12, E18, E19, and E20 are mostly outside Salt Lake City boundaries and are thusnot pictured in the map on the facing page.Source: American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, 2008–2012

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Figure 30: Median Household Incomein Salt Lake City, 2008–2012

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E11

E7

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C22 C23

E10

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E4

E8

W13

E16

E6

C12

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E2

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$44,510

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0 1 20.5

Miles

Median Household Income 2008-2012

$20,438 - $36,540

$36,541 - $63,125

$63,126 - $108,359

$108,360 - $188,750

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Table 59: Median HouseholdIncome

in the Past 12 Months

PointEstimate CV

Salt Lake City $44,510 0.02

Source: American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates,2008–2012

Table 60: Median Household Incomein the Past 12 Months

by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract

PointEstimate CV

MapCode

CensusTract

PointEstimate CV

C1 1002 $105,855 0.17 E6 1042 $ 95,997 0.07C2 1001 $ 42,629 0.06 E7 1037 $ 80,529 0.10C3 1007 $ 45,824 0.11 E8 1040 $ 82,228 0.07C4 1010 $ 62,316 0.18 E9 1038 $ 58,636 0.13C5 1008 $ 39,383 0.06 E10 1039 $ 75,903 0.09C6 1011.02 $ 44,321 0.08 E11 1043 $ 48,793 0.17C7 1011.01 $ 47,250 0.15 E12‡ 1114* $ 33,181 0.08C8 1012 $ 39,107 0.08 E13 1049* $ 50,357 0.14C9 1025 $ 34,167 0.20 E14 1141 $ 71,400 0.12C10 1140 $ 32,950 0.13 E15 1047 $ 62,099 0.10C11 1021 $ 21,226 0.06 E16 1044* $108,359 0.18C12 1019 $ 22,939 0.13 E17 1048* $ 53,635 0.06C13 1017 $ 39,491 0.07 E18‡ 1103* $ 68,675 0.08C14 1015 $ 32,445 0.14 E19‡ 1102* $ 75,530 0.09C15 1023 $ 21,955 0.17 E20‡ 1118.02* $ 52,266 0.14C16 1020 $ 28,640 0.12 W1† 1139.06* $ 35,192 0.09C17 1018 $ 40,268 0.11 W2 9800 — —C18 1016 $ 32,489 0.13 W3 1147* $ 44,386 0.07C19 1029 $ 20,438 0.10 W4 1003.07 $ 57,000 0.09C20 1030 $ 46,306 0.04 W5 1003.08 $ 36,540 0.06C21 1035 $ 63,125 0.05 W6 1005 $ 40,986 0.07C22 1031 $ 40,436 0.14 W7 1003.06 $ 41,127 0.04C23 1034 $ 54,344 0.07 W8 1006 $ 41,059 0.08C24 1032 $ 35,446 0.20 W9 1027.02 $ 28,913 0.20C25 1033 $ 42,471 0.06 W10 1026 $ 44,407 0.06E1‡ 1101.03* $116,779 0.09 W11 1027.01 $ 37,864 0.07E2 1148 $188,750 0.09 W12 1028.01 $ 39,896 0.08E3 1014 $ 21,914 0.10 W13 1028.02* $ 39,096 0.12E4 1036 $ 93,125 0.09 W14 1145* $ 57,027 0.07E5 1041 $ 81,136 0.14

* The data for these census tracts encompass portions both within and outside of Salt Lake Cityboundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in themap on the facing page.‡ Note that E1, E12, E18, E19, and E20 are mostly outside Salt Lake City boundaries and are thus notpictured in the map on the facing page.Source: American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, 2008–2012

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3.4 Homeless Population

This section presents graphic (Figure 31) and tabular data (Table 61 and 62) for the population in selected typesof homeless housing for a point-in-time count conducted in January 2013. The point-in-time count is a censusof all homeless persons living in emergency shelters, transitional housing, and on the streets for the night of thecount. It is conducted annually at the end of January.12 Note that unsheltered populations are not enumerated inthe maps and tables in this section.

Point-in-time counts are conducted for several types of homeless housing, comprising emergency shelters, tran-sitional housing, safe havens, rapid re-housing and permanent supportive housing. Not every housing type isincluded in the tract and council district totals presented in this section. Emergency shelters, transitional hous-ing and safe haven counts are included wherever assignment to an address was possible. Populations from threeemergency shelter or transitional housing programs in Salt Lake City could not be included due to the scatterednature of housing through these programs. There were 96 individuals from these programs who are not includedin tract or council district totals, because the share of that number living within Salt Lake City boundaries andtheir location is unknown. The populations in rapid re-housing and permanent supportive housing are also notincluded. Rapid re-housing assigns individuals to varying locations, lacking a set address. Individuals in permanentsupportive housing are considered housed.

Homeless housing shelters and programs were matched with an address representing the actual location of thepopulation counted for the shelter or program. Populations at each location were aggregated to Salt Lake Citycensus tracts or tract parts for presentation of the data. Council district totals were also aggregated in the samefashion.

Council District 4 has the vast majority of the Salt Lake City population in homeless emergency shelters andtransitional housing, with 1,073 of the 1,280 persons enumerated in the point-in-time count. Other populationswere counted in Districts 5 (129 persons), District 1 (60 persons), and District 2 (18 persons). Tract 1025 in District4 had 666 persons in homeless emergency shelters and transitional housing, the most of any tract in the city. Othertracts with significant populations of the homeless are Tract 1021 of District 4 (237 persons) and Tract 1030 ofDistrict 5 (108 persons).

12Comprehensive Report on Homeless: Utah 2013, Utah Housing and Community Development Division State Community Services Office,October 2013, available here: http://jobs.utah.gov/housing/documents/homelessness2013.pdf

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Figure 31: Population in Homeless Emergency Shelters and Transitional Housingin Salt Lake City, 2013

Ci t y C

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irport

E18E19

E11

E7

E20

E12

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

C24 C25

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C22 C23

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129

18

60

0

0

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Population in Homeless Emergency Shelters,

Transitional Housing, and Safe Havens

4 - 33

34 - 108

109 - 237

238 - 666

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Table 61: Population in HomelessEmergency Shelters and Transitional

Housing by Council District

Number

Salt Lake City 1,280Council District 1 60Council District 2 18Council District 3 0Council District 4 1,073Council District 5 129Council District 6 0Council District 7 0

Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Table 62: Population in Homeless EmergencyShelters and Transitional Housing by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract Number

MapCode

CensusTract Number

C1 1002 0 E6 1042 0C2 1001 0 E7 1037 0C3 1007 0 E8 1040 0C4 1010 0 E9 1038 0C5 1008 0 E10 1039 0C6 1011.02 0 E11 1043 0C7 1011.01 0 E12 1114* 0C8 1012 0 E13 1049* 0C9 1025 666 E14 1141 0C10 1140 85 E15 1047 0C11 1021 237 E16 1044* 0C12 1019 32 E17 1048* 0C13 1017 33 E18 1103* 0C14 1015 0 E19 1102* 0C15 1023 0 E20 1118.02* 0C16 1020 7 W1† 1139.06* 0C17 1018 13 W2 9800 0C18 1016 0 W3 1147* 0C19 1029 4 W4 1003.07 0C20 1030 108 W5 1003.08 0C21 1035 8 W6 1005 0C22 1031 9 W7 1003.06 60C23 1034 0 W8 1006 18C24 1032 0 W9 1027.02 0C25 1033 0 W10 1026 0E1 1101.03* 0 W11 1027.01 0E2 1148 0 W12 1028.01 0E3 1014 0 W13 1028.02* 0E4 1036 0 W14 1145* 0E5 1041 0

Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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C H ANG E P RO D U C T S

4.1 Population Change

This section presents graphic (Figures 32 and 33) and tabular data (Tables 63 through 66) for the change in totalpopulation and population 65 years and older from 2000 to 2010.

All data has been translated to the 2010 census tract and 2010 council district geographies. The entire 2010census tract geography, including the parts inside and outside of Salt Lake City, is included in the change products.Comparable data from the 2000 Census was aggregated to the 2010 tract and 2010 council district geographies sothat the comparisons could be made. Details of the procedure are below.

The Salt Lake City population increased from 181,775 to 186,440 from 2000 to 2010, an increase of 2.6 percentor 4,665 persons. Over this same period of time, Council District 1 increased by 7.4 percent or 1,906 persons,Council District 2 increased by 6.8 percent or 1,734 persons, and Council District 4 increased by 5.9 percent or1,481 persons. The populations in Districts 5 and 6 increased by 364 and 328 persons, respectively. Meanwhile,District 3 population declined by 961 and District 7 declined by 187. Of the tracts best matching the Salt LakeCity boundary, the largest population gains from 2000 to 2010 were in Tract 1025 (mostly in Council District 4)with an increase of 1,880 persons or 119.0 percent and Tract 1029 of District 5 with an increase of 1,217 personsor 37.1 percent. Tracts with population declines were more dispersed throughout the city with the largest absolutepopulation declines in Tract 1020 of District 4 (decrease of 451), Tract 1007 of District 3 (decrease of 359), Tract1032 of District 5 (decrease of 345), and Tract 1005 of District 1 (decrease of 343).

From 2000 to 2010, Salt Lake City experienced a decline of the population 65 years and older of 2,409 or 12.1percent. The 2000 population 65 years and older was 19,925 and that of 2010 is 17,516. Among the City CouncilDistricts, largest declines were in District 7 (a decrease of 874) and District 5 (a decrease of 651). While all CouncilDistricts had declining populations of persons at least 65 years old, the declines were minimal in District 3 (minus4) and District 4 (minus 6). The largest numeric declines of the population 65 years and older were in Tract 1032of District 5 (with a loss of 270), Tract 1048 of District 7 (with a loss of 267), and Tract 1047 of District 7 (with adecline of 213).

The summary files from Census 2000 and 2010 were used to generate all of the change products in this and theremaining sections of this document. The comparability of data between different years (e.g. Decennial Census2000 and Decennial Census 2010) is not always straightforward since the data is aggregated to geographical areasthat may change over time. The changes in data values, absolute and percentage, between the Decennial Census2000 and Decennial Census 2010 that are reported in this document are based on a normalization of Census2000 geographical areas to Census 2010 geographical areas. The normalization allows the data to be tabulatedfor different geographical areas. The normalization procedure used here involves grouping Census 2000 Blockstogether to build areas that have external boundaries that approximate the various Census 2010 geographical areassuch as Census 2010 places, council districts, and tracts). The data for the Census 2000 blocks is then aggregatedto generate Census 2000 data for geographies approximating the Census 2010 geographies. Because Salt LakeCity is densely populated, Census 2000 blocks in Salt Lake City tend to be small in area. For this reason, theapproximations built out of these blocks ranged from very good to excellent for geographical units in Salt LakeCity.

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Figure 32: Change in Total Populationin Salt Lake City, 2000–2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E11

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

E7

C24 C25

W9W10

C8

C17C15

C6

C9

C22 C23

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C20

W2

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C4

W6

C3

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W7W8

C2

C19

W12

E3

E17

7.4%

6.8%

-3.5%

5.9%

1.4%

1.2%

-0.7%

2.6%

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I

1:106,000

0 1 20.5

Miles

2000-2010 Change in Total Population (%)

-6% or Less

-6% to 0

0 to 6%

6% to 18%

Over 18%

W3

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Table 63: Change in Total Population, 2000–2010by Council District

2000 2010AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

Salt Lake City 181,775 186,440 4,665 2.6%Council District 1 25,599 27,505 1,906 7.4%Council District 2 25,573 27,307 1,734 6.8%Council District 3 27,173 26,212 -961 -3.5%Council District 4 25,235 26,716 1,481 5.9%Council District 5 25,540 25,904 364 1.4%Council District 6 26,289 26,617 328 1.2%Council District 7 26,366 26,179 -187 -0.7%

Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

Table 64: Change in Total Population, 2000–2010by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

C1 1002 1,226 1,289 63 5.1% E6 1042 6,527 6,367 -160 -2.5%C2 1001 1,630 1,529 -101 -6.2% E7 1037 2,562 2,581 19 0.7%C3 1007 3,063 2,704 -359 -11.7% E8 1040 3,276 3,267 -9 -0.3%C4 1010 3,240 2,959 -281 -8.7% E9 1038 2,303 2,382 79 3.4%C5 1008 2,274 2,491 217 9.5% E10 1039 3,709 3,786 77 2.1%C6 1011.02 3,731 3,422 -309 -8.3% E11 1043 2,841 2,821 -20 -0.7%C7 1011.01 2,068 1,969 -99 -4.8% E12‡ 1114* 6,494 6,555 61 0.9%C8 1012 4,082 3,877 -205 -5.0% E13 1049* 2,924 3,147 223 7.6%C9 1025 1,580 3,460 1,880 119.0% E14 1141 2,554 2,389 -165 -6.5%C10 1140 1,303 1,501 198 15.2% E15 1047 4,907 4,774 -133 -2.7%C11 1021 1,428 1,457 29 2.0% E16 1044* 2,027 2,010 -17 -0.8%C12 1019 2,185 2,497 312 14.3% E17 1048* 5,149 5,022 -127 -2.5%C13 1017 3,282 3,534 252 7.7% E18‡ 1103* 5,596 5,477 -119 -2.1%C14 1015 3,186 3,214 28 0.9% E19‡ 1102* 5,042 5,077 35 0.7%C15 1023 2,789 2,760 -29 -1.0% E20‡ 1118.02* 2,451 2,408 -43 -1.8%C16 1020 3,071 2,620 -451 -14.7% W1† 1139.06* 3,568 3,969 401 11.2%C17 1018 3,313 3,086 -227 -6.9% W2 9800 23 0 -23 -100.0%C18 1016 3,552 3,628 76 2.1% W3 1147* 3,772 4,714 942 25.0%C19 1029 3,283 4,500 1,217 37.1% W4 1003.07 4,345 5,223 878 20.2%C20 1030 3,233 2,954 -279 -8.6% W5 1003.08 4,553 4,222 -331 -7.3%C21 1035 4,102 4,045 -57 -1.4% W6 1005 6,722 6,379 -343 -5.1%C22 1031 4,374 4,163 -211 -4.8% W7 1003.06 4,634 5,062 428 9.2%C23 1034 4,073 4,080 7 0.2% W8 1006 6,573 6,556 -17 -0.3%C24 1032 4,881 4,536 -345 -7.1% W9 1027.02 3,250 3,835 585 18.0%C25 1033 4,274 4,267 -7 -0.2% W10 1026 4,364 4,420 56 1.3%E1‡ 1101.03* 3,294 3,620 326 9.9% W11 1027.01 4,906 5,099 193 3.9%E2 1148 3,589 3,550 -39 -1.1% W12 1028.01 5,611 6,106 495 8.8%E3 1014 4,284 4,816 532 12.4% W13 1028.02* 4,515 5,063 548 12.1%E4 1036 2,783 2,670 -113 -4.1% W14 1145* 4,552 6,037 1,485 32.6%E5 1041 3,067 2,968 -99 -3.2%

* The data for these census tracts encompass portions both within and outside of Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.‡ Note that E1, E12, E18, E19, and E20 are mostly outside Salt Lake City boundaries and are thus not pictured in the map on the facingpage.Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

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Figure 33: Change in Population Age 65 and Abovein Salt Lake City, 2000–2010

Ci t y C

r e e k

Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E11

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

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W12

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E17

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Table 65: Change in Population Age 65 and Above,2000–2010

by Council District

2000 2010AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

Salt Lake City 19,925 17,516 -2,409 -12.1%Council District 1 2,287 2,044 -243 -10.6%Council District 2 2,169 1,840 -329 -15.2%Council District 3 3,221 3,217 -4 -0.1%Council District 4 2,519 2,513 -6 -0.2%Council District 5 2,600 1,949 -651 -25.0%Council District 6 3,592 3,290 -302 -8.4%Council District 7 3,537 2,663 -874 -24.7%

Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

Table 66: Change in Population Age 65 and Above, 2000–2010by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

C1 1002 166 178 12 7.2% E6 1042 1,372 1,431 59 4.3%C2 1001 98 78 -20 -20.4% E7 1037 242 195 -47 -19.4%C3 1007 227 209 -18 -7.9% E8 1040 628 470 -158 -25.2%C4 1010 372 342 -30 -8.1% E9 1038 244 211 -33 -13.5%C5 1008 683 603 -80 -11.7% E10 1039 476 393 -83 -17.4%C6 1011.02 629 629 0 0.0% E11 1043 366 261 -105 -28.7%C7 1011.01 127 115 -12 -9.4% E12‡ 1114* 752 637 -115 -15.3%C8 1012 362 362 0 0.0% E13 1049* 264 195 -69 -26.1%C9 1025 144 218 74 51.4% E14 1141 301 192 -109 -36.2%C10 1140 154 203 49 31.8% E15 1047 760 547 -213 -28.0%C11 1021 79 60 -19 -24.1% E16 1044* 317 261 -56 -17.7%C12 1019 301 403 102 33.9% E17 1048* 932 665 -267 -28.6%C13 1017 309 245 -64 -20.7% E18‡ 1103* 929 804 -125 -13.5%C14 1015 202 188 -14 -6.9% E19‡ 1102* 899 712 -187 -20.8%C15 1023 504 454 -50 -9.9% E20‡ 1118.02* 405 319 -86 -21.2%C16 1020 195 187 -8 -4.1% W1† 1139.06* 369 330 -39 -10.6%C17 1018 228 197 -31 -13.6% W2 9800 0 0 0 —C18 1016 425 395 -30 -7.1% W3 1147* 674 532 -142 -21.1%C19 1029 242 236 -6 -2.5% W4 1003.07 118 170 52 44.1%C20 1030 274 173 -101 -36.9% W5 1003.08 215 240 25 11.6%C21 1035 356 302 -54 -15.2% W6 1005 763 575 -188 -24.6%C22 1031 331 242 -89 -26.9% W7 1003.06 157 194 37 23.6%C23 1034 384 282 -102 -26.6% W8 1006 626 578 -48 -7.7%C24 1032 882 612 -270 -30.6% W9 1027.02 219 183 -36 -16.4%C25 1033 361 322 -39 -10.8% W10 1026 437 336 -101 -23.1%E1‡ 1101.03* 430 538 108 25.1% W11 1027.01 423 327 -96 -22.7%E2 1148 505 644 139 27.5% W12 1028.01 539 489 -50 -9.3%E3 1014 134 108 -26 -19.4% W13 1028.02* 324 315 -9 -2.8%E4 1036 244 263 19 7.8% W14 1145* 127 240 113 89.0%E5 1041 387 362 -25 -6.5%

* The data for these census tracts encompass portions both within and outside of Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.‡ Note that E1, E12, E18, E19, and E20 are mostly outside Salt Lake City boundaries and are thus not pictured in the map on the facingpage.Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

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4.2 Household Change

This section presents graphic (Figures 34 through 37) and tabular data (Tables 67 through 74) for the change intotal households, renter-occupied units, owner-occupied units, and single parent households from 2000 to 2010.

All data has been translated to the 2010 census tract and 2010 council district geographies. The entire 2010census tract geography, including the parts inside and outside of Salt Lake City, is included in the change products.Comparable data from the 2000 Census was aggregated to the 2010 tract and 2010 council district geographies sothat the comparisons could be made. Details of the procedure are presented in the previous section.

From 2000 to 2010, the total number of households in Salt Lake City increased from 71,473 to 74,513. This is anincrease of 3,040 or 4.3 percent. Council District 4 had the largest increase (1,735 or 14.0 percent), followed byCouncil District 5 (640 or 6.0 percent). All other districts except District 7 also experienced increases in households,with magnitudes ranging from 73 to 249. District 7 had 122 fewer households in 2010 as compared to 2000. Of thetracts best matching Salt Lake City boundaries, the largest increases were located in Tract 1025, mostly in District4, with an increase of 998 households, and Tract 1029 of District 5, with an increase of 783 households. Tractswith declines were more geographically dispersed, with the greatest losses in Districts 3, 5, and 7.

Renter-occupied units in Salt Lake City increased by 3,571 or 10.2 percent from 2000 to 2010, rising from 34,869to 38,440. All council districts had increases, although District 4, with an increase of 1,267 units by far had thelargest increase. In contrast, District 3 had the smallest increase, with 59 more renter-occupied units in 2010 ascompared to 2000. Tract 1025, mostly in District 4, had the largest increase of 825, followed by Tract 1029, locatedin District 5, with an increase of 788.

In contrast, owner occupied units in Salt Lake City decline by 531 over the same period, from 36,604 to 36,073. AllCouncil Districts, except District 4, which increased by 468, and District 3, which increased by 14, had declines.The largest declines were in District 7 (decline of 355) and District 6 (decline of 234). Tracts with the greatestincrease in owner-occupied units are in Tract 1025 (mostly in District 4) with an increase of 173 and Tract 1140 ofDistrict 4, with an increase of 171. Tracts with the largest numeric declines were Tract 1048 of District 7 (minus158), Tract 1003.08 of District 1 (minus 113), and Tract 1047 of District 7 (minus 102).

Single parent households increased slightly, from 6,393 in 2000 to 6,480 in 2010. These 87 additional householdswere concentrated in Districts 1 and 2, while there were declines especially in District 4, and, to a lesser extent,Districts 6, 7, and 3. Small changes, both positive and negative, were dispersed throughout the city.

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Figure 34: Change in Total Householdsin Salt Lake City, 2000–2010

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Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E11

C1

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C16 C18

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Table 67: Change in Total Households, 2000–2010by Council District

2000 2010AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

Salt Lake City 71,473 74,513 3,040 4.3%Council District 1 7,767 8,007 240 3.1%Council District 2 7,454 7,703 249 3.3%Council District 3 12,496 12,569 73 0.6%Council District 4 12,378 14,113 1,735 14.0%Council District 5 10,740 11,380 640 6.0%Council District 6 9,509 9,734 225 2.4%Council District 7 11,129 11,007 -122 -1.1%

Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

Table 68: Change in Total Households, 2000–2010by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

C1 1002 493 520 27 5.5% E6 1042 2,532 2,580 48 1.9%C2 1001 528 571 43 8.1% E7 1037 1,099 1,068 -31 -2.8%C3 1007 1,407 1,403 -4 -0.3% E8 1040 1,214 1,205 -9 -0.7%C4 1010 1,440 1,330 -110 -7.6% E9 1038 989 982 -7 -0.7%C5 1008 1,340 1,362 22 1.6% E10 1039 1,445 1,440 -5 -0.3%C6 1011.02 2,130 2,073 -57 -2.7% E11 1043 1,234 1,255 21 1.7%C7 1011.01 1,152 1,079 -73 -6.3% E12‡ 1114* 2,671 2,611 -60 -2.2%C8 1012 2,112 2,012 -100 -4.7% E13 1049* 1,200 1,274 74 6.2%C9 1025 652 1,650 998 153.1% E14 1141 1,000 960 -40 -4.0%C10 1140 576 948 372 64.6% E15 1047 2,072 2,036 -36 -1.7%C11 1021 837 953 116 13.9% E16 1044* 643 661 18 2.8%C12 1019 1,238 1,460 222 17.9% E17 1048* 2,196 2,103 -93 -4.2%C13 1017 1,731 1,852 121 7.0% E18‡ 1103* 2,202 2,168 -34 -1.5%C14 1015 1,664 1,662 -2 -0.1% E19‡ 1102* 1,813 1,807 -6 -0.3%C15 1023 1,338 1,493 155 11.6% E20‡ 1118.02* 1,075 1,074 -1 -0.1%C16 1020 1,264 1,272 8 0.6% W1† 1139.06* 1,193 1,349 156 13.1%C17 1018 1,529 1,560 31 2.0% W2 9800 4 0 -4 -100.0%C18 1016 1,763 1,788 25 1.4% W3 1147* 1,259 1,440 181 14.4%C19 1029 1,231 2,014 783 63.6% W4 1003.07 1,110 1,220 110 9.9%C20 1030 1,286 1,192 -94 -7.3% W5 1003.08 1,286 1,245 -41 -3.2%C21 1035 1,754 1,742 -12 -0.7% W6 1005 2,210 2,163 -47 -2.1%C22 1031 1,777 1,743 -34 -1.9% W7 1003.06 1,395 1,393 -2 -0.1%C23 1034 1,845 1,817 -28 -1.5% W8 1006 2,064 2,085 21 1.0%C24 1032 2,141 2,186 45 2.1% W9 1027.02 1,000 1,074 74 7.4%C25 1033 1,982 1,930 -52 -2.6% W10 1026 1,204 1,267 63 5.2%E1‡ 1101.03* 1,190 1,367 177 14.9% W11 1027.01 1,583 1,590 7 0.4%E2 1148 1,146 1,200 54 4.7% W12 1028.01 1,582 1,710 128 8.1%E3 1014 1,088 1,323 235 21.6% W13 1028.02* 1,232 1,243 11 0.9%E4 1036 1,029 998 -31 -3.0% W14 1145* 1,176 1,638 462 39.3%E5 1041 1,099 1,082 -17 -1.5%

* The data for these census tracts encompass portions both within and outside of Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.‡ Note that E1, E12, E18, E19, and E20 are mostly outside Salt Lake City boundaries and are thus not pictured in the map on the facingpage.Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

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Figure 35: Change in Renter-Occupied Unitsin Salt Lake City, 2000–2010

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Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E11

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

E7

C24 C25

W9W10

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C22 C23

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Table 69: Change in Renter-Occupied Units,2000–2010

by Council District

2000 2010AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

Salt Lake City 34,869 38,440 3,571 10.2%Council District 1 2,550 2,870 320 12.5%Council District 2 3,009 3,414 405 13.5%Council District 3 7,475 7,534 59 0.8%Council District 4 9,802 11,069 1,267 12.9%Council District 5 4,892 5,720 828 16.9%Council District 6 2,744 3,203 459 16.7%Council District 7 4,397 4,630 233 5.3%

Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

Table 70: Change in Renter-Occupied Units, 2000–2010by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

C1 1002 183 192 9 4.9% E6 1042 404 415 11 2.7%C2 1001 305 308 3 1.0% E7 1037 230 256 26 11.3%C3 1007 1,014 957 -57 -5.6% E8 1040 204 264 60 29.4%C4 1010 525 467 -58 -11.0% E9 1038 353 384 31 8.8%C5 1008 1,041 1,080 39 3.7% E10 1039 357 418 61 17.1%C6 1011.02 1,651 1,587 -64 -3.9% E11 1043 644 683 39 6.1%C7 1011.01 827 783 -44 -5.3% E12‡ 1114* 1,463 1,456 -7 -0.5%C8 1012 1,164 1,099 -65 -5.6% E13 1049* 584 651 67 11.5%C9 1025 622 1,447 825 132.6% E14 1141 376 391 15 4.0%C10 1140 383 584 201 52.5% E15 1047 589 655 66 11.2%C11 1021 794 885 91 11.5% E16 1044* 83 89 6 7.2%C12 1019 1,105 1,287 182 16.5% E17 1048* 570 635 65 11.4%C13 1017 1,377 1,447 70 5.1% E18‡ 1103* 659 688 29 4.4%C14 1015 1,263 1,260 -3 -0.2% E19‡ 1102* 298 336 38 12.8%C15 1023 1,103 1,234 131 11.9% E20‡ 1118.02* 494 515 21 4.3%C16 1020 961 956 -5 -0.5% W1† 1139.06* 381 543 162 42.5%C17 1018 1,083 1,119 36 3.3% W2 9800 2 0 -2 -100.0%C18 1016 1,223 1,277 54 4.4% W3 1147* 147 224 77 52.4%C19 1029 736 1,524 788 107.1% W4 1003.07 232 289 57 24.6%C20 1030 556 514 -42 -7.6% W5 1003.08 803 875 72 9.0%C21 1035 716 720 4 0.6% W6 1005 936 960 24 2.6%C22 1031 834 817 -17 -2.0% W7 1003.06 724 727 3 0.4%C23 1034 756 779 23 3.0% W8 1006 744 839 95 12.8%C24 1032 1,103 1,156 53 4.8% W9 1027.02 489 581 92 18.8%C25 1033 1,240 1,212 -28 -2.3% W10 1026 492 563 71 14.4%E1‡ 1101.03* 88 135 47 53.4% W11 1027.01 714 739 25 3.5%E2 1148 70 75 5 7.1% W12 1028.01 394 522 128 32.5%E3 1014 1,032 1,293 261 25.3% W13 1028.02* 548 622 74 13.5%E4 1036 218 216 -2 -0.9% W14 1145* 102 426 324 317.6%E5 1041 200 227 27 13.5%

* The data for these census tracts encompass portions both within and outside of Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.‡ Note that E1, E12, E18, E19, and E20 are mostly outside Salt Lake City boundaries and are thus not pictured in the map on the facingpage.Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

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Figure 36: Change in Owner-Occupied Unitsin Salt Lake City, 2000–2010

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Salt Lake

Int'l Airport

E11

C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

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C24 C25

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Table 71: Change in Owner-Occupied Units,2000–2010

by Council District

2000 2010AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

Salt Lake City 36,604 36,073 -531 -1.5%Council District 1 5,217 5,137 -80 -1.5%Council District 2 4,445 4,289 -156 -3.5%Council District 3 5,021 5,035 14 0.3%Council District 4 2,576 3,044 468 18.2%Council District 5 5,848 5,660 -188 -3.2%Council District 6 6,765 6,531 -234 -3.5%Council District 7 6,732 6,377 -355 -5.3%

Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

Table 72: Change in Owner-Occupied Units, 2000–2010by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

C1 1002 310 328 18 5.8% E6 1042 2,128 2,165 37 1.7%C2 1001 223 263 40 17.9% E7 1037 869 812 -57 -6.6%C3 1007 393 446 53 13.5% E8 1040 1,010 941 -69 -6.8%C4 1010 915 863 -52 -5.7% E9 1038 636 598 -38 -6.0%C5 1008 299 282 -17 -5.7% E10 1039 1,088 1,022 -66 -6.1%C6 1011.02 479 486 7 1.5% E11 1043 590 572 -18 -3.1%C7 1011.01 325 296 -29 -8.9% E12‡ 1114* 1,208 1,155 -53 -4.4%C8 1012 948 913 -35 -3.7% E13 1049* 616 623 7 1.1%C9 1025 30 203 173 576.7% E14 1141 624 569 -55 -8.8%C10 1140 193 364 171 88.6% E15 1047 1,483 1,381 -102 -6.9%C11 1021 43 68 25 58.1% E16 1044* 560 572 12 2.1%C12 1019 133 173 40 30.1% E17 1048* 1,626 1,468 -158 -9.7%C13 1017 354 405 51 14.4% E18‡ 1103* 1,543 1,480 -63 -4.1%C14 1015 401 402 1 0.2% E19‡ 1102* 1,515 1,471 -44 -2.9%C15 1023 235 259 24 10.2% E20‡ 1118.02* 581 559 -22 -3.8%C16 1020 303 316 13 4.3% W1† 1139.06* 812 806 -6 -0.7%C17 1018 446 441 -5 -1.1% W2 9800 2 0 -2 -100.0%C18 1016 540 511 -29 -5.4% W3 1147* 1,112 1,216 104 9.4%C19 1029 495 490 -5 -1.0% W4 1003.07 878 931 53 6.0%C20 1030 730 678 -52 -7.1% W5 1003.08 483 370 -113 -23.4%C21 1035 1,038 1,022 -16 -1.5% W6 1005 1,274 1,203 -71 -5.6%C22 1031 943 926 -17 -1.8% W7 1003.06 671 666 -5 -0.7%C23 1034 1,089 1,038 -51 -4.7% W8 1006 1,320 1,246 -74 -5.6%C24 1032 1,038 1,030 -8 -0.8% W9 1027.02 511 493 -18 -3.5%C25 1033 742 718 -24 -3.2% W10 1026 712 704 -8 -1.1%E1‡ 1101.03* 1,102 1,232 130 11.8% W11 1027.01 869 851 -18 -2.1%E2 1148 1,076 1,125 49 4.6% W12 1028.01 1,188 1,188 0 0.0%E3 1014 56 30 -26 -46.4% W13 1028.02* 684 621 -63 -9.2%E4 1036 811 782 -29 -3.6% W14 1145* 1,074 1,212 138 12.8%E5 1041 899 855 -44 -4.9%

* The data for these census tracts encompass portions both within and outside of Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.‡ Note that E1, E12, E18, E19, and E20 are mostly outside Salt Lake City boundaries and are thus not pictured in the map on the facingpage.Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

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Figure 37: Change in Single-Parent Householdsin Salt Lake City, 2000–2010

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Int'l Airport

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C1

C11 C13

C16 C18

C7C5

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Table 73: Change in Single-Parent Households,2000–2010

by Council District

2000 2010AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

Salt Lake City 6,393 6,480 87 1.4%Council District 1 1,031 1,161 130 12.6%Council District 2 1,212 1,344 132 10.9%Council District 3 796 784 -12 -1.5%Council District 4 762 668 -94 -12.3%Council District 5 1,163 1,167 4 0.3%Council District 6 554 518 -36 -6.5%Council District 7 875 838 -37 -4.2%

Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

Table 74: Change in Single-Parent Households, 2000–2010by Census Tract

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

MapCode

CensusTract 2000 2010

AbsoluteChange

PercentChange

C1 1002 36 31 -5 -13.9% E6 1042 109 77 -32 -29.4%C2 1001 87 93 6 6.9% E7 1037 86 79 -7 -8.1%C3 1007 113 87 -26 -23.0% E8 1040 63 78 15 23.8%C4 1010 92 86 -6 -6.5% E9 1038 71 73 2 2.8%C5 1008 41 43 2 4.9% E10 1039 127 121 -6 -4.7%C6 1011.02 102 81 -21 -20.6% E11 1043 76 70 -6 -7.9%C7 1011.01 58 55 -3 -5.2% E12‡ 1114* 328 320 -8 -2.4%C8 1012 109 79 -30 -27.5% E13 1049* 156 150 -6 -3.8%C9 1025 22 69 47 213.6% E14 1141 81 68 -13 -16.0%C10 1140 42 22 -20 -47.6% E15 1047 167 147 -20 -12.0%C11 1021 33 58 25 75.8% E16 1044* 31 34 3 9.7%C12 1019 66 61 -5 -7.6% E17 1048* 167 177 10 6.0%C13 1017 87 77 -10 -11.5% E18‡ 1103* 152 165 13 8.6%C14 1015 71 55 -16 -22.5% E19‡ 1102* 126 131 5 4.0%C15 1023 125 105 -20 -16.0% E20‡ 1118.02* 92 88 -4 -4.3%C16 1020 143 93 -50 -35.0% W1† 1139.06* 172 237 65 37.8%C17 1018 117 94 -23 -19.7% W2 9800 0 0 0 —C18 1016 75 78 3 4.0% W3 1147* 131 166 35 26.7%C19 1029 186 278 92 49.5% W4 1003.07 157 182 25 15.9%C20 1030 157 134 -23 -14.6% W5 1003.08 248 256 8 3.2%C21 1035 165 141 -24 -14.5% W6 1005 263 315 52 19.8%C22 1031 215 208 -7 -3.3% W7 1003.06 190 224 34 17.9%C23 1034 147 167 20 13.6% W8 1006 310 318 8 2.6%C24 1032 229 188 -41 -17.9% W9 1027.02 163 227 64 39.3%C25 1033 148 128 -20 -13.5% W10 1026 184 202 18 9.8%E1‡ 1101.03* 51 60 9 17.6% W11 1027.01 219 261 42 19.2%E2 1148 51 55 4 7.8% W12 1028.01 253 280 27 10.7%E3 1014 42 49 7 16.7% W13 1028.02* 228 230 2 0.9%E4 1036 63 67 4 6.3% W14 1145* 147 291 144 98.0%E5 1041 67 46 -21 -31.3%

* The data for these census tracts encompass portions both within and outside of Salt Lake City boundaries.† Census Tract 1139.06, which spans the westernmost part of Salt Lake City, is not pictured in the map on the facing page.‡ Note that E1, E12, E18, E19, and E20 are mostly outside Salt Lake City boundaries and are thus not pictured in the map on the facingpage.Source: UCDP Calculations from U.S. Census Bureau Data

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