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. Information from the survey generates data that help determine how more than $400 billion in federal and state funds are distributed each year.
To help communities, state governments, and federal programs, the US Census Bureau gathers information about:
- age
- sex
- race
- family and relationships
- income and benefits
- health insurance
- education
- veteran status
- disabilities
- where you work and how you get there
- where you live and how much you pay for essentials
Tables for the District of Columbia 2009-2013 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates
- Key Indicators 2009-2013
- DC Social Characteristics 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- DC Housing Characteristics 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- DC Population by Sex and Age 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- DC Population by Sex, Age, Race, and Hispanic or Latino Origin 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- DC Hispanic Origin 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- DC Workers 16 Years and Over by Means of Transportation to Work 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- Wards Social Characteristics 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- Wards Housing Characteristics 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- Wards Economic Characteristics 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- Wards Population by Sex and Age 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- Wards Population by Sex, Age, Race, and Hispanic or Latino Origin 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates
- Wards Hispanic Origin 2013 ACS 5 Year Estimates