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Economic

Strengthening the District’s economy by sustaining its core industries, attracting new and diverse industries, accommodating future job growth, fostering the success of small businesses, revitalizing neighborhood commercial centers, improving resident job skills, and helping a greater number of District residents find and keep jobs in the Washington regional economy are all part of the overarching goal for economic development in the District of Columbia.

This section provides selected economic characteristics for the District of Columbia population and businesses. Topics covered will include income, employment status, occupation, industry, businesses ownership, sales and receipts, taxes, poverty level, and means of commuting to work.

The American Community Survey (ACS) is an ongoing survey that provides data every year - giving communities the current information they need to plan investments and services. The ACS 1-Year is an annual survey summarized in this profile.
The American Community Survey (ACS) is an ongoing survey that provides data every year - giving communities the current information they need to plan investments and services. The ACS 1-Year is an annual survey summarized in this profile.
The American Community Survey (ACS) is an ongoing survey that provides data every year - giving communities the current information they need to plan investments and services. The ACS 1-Year is an annual survey summarized in this profile.
The American Community Survey (ACS) is an ongoing survey that provides data every year - giving communities the current information they need to plan investments and services. The ACS 1-Year is an annual survey summarized in this profile.