What is my census tract number?
What is my census tract number?
Census tracts are geographic entities within counties (or the statistical equivalent of counties). Census tracts within a county are identified by a 4-digit basic code between 0001 and 9999, and may have a 2-digit suffix ranging from . 01 to . 98; for example, 6059.02.
How many census tracts are in Michigan?
2,813 census tracts
Michigan has 2,813 census tracts, 8,205 block groups, and 329,885 census blocks.
What’s Michigan’s Population 2020?
10,077,331
Table
Population | |
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Population, Census, April 1, 2020 | 10,077,331 |
Population, Census, April 1, 2010 | 9,883,640 |
Age and Sex | |
Persons under 5 years, percent | 5.7% |
What do the numbers mean in a parcel number?
The parcel code number is the means to identify a parcel in the Land Acquisition System. It is a number from one (1) through nine hundred ninety-nine (999), preceded by one, two or three zeros and/or one letter prefix. (Parcel 5 =0005, Parcel 125 = 0125, Parcel A85 = 0A85, Parcel B998 = B998, etc.)
Where can I find a Census Tract Map?
In addition to the 11-character census tract full code, each record contains the codes for the corresponding state, county, and census tract. A catalog file including the file name, entity name, and total number of map sheets is provided in the directory for each state. The map file (PDF) and associated text files are in county-based directories.
What was the population of Michigan in 1800?
Although not yet legally established as a separate territory, census data for Michigan are available beginning with the 1800 census. The 1800 census includes the population of a small area that is in present-day Ohio and excludes the population that was enumerated with Indiana of a small area of present-day Michigan.
What are the census tracts for the 2020 census?
These county (or county equivalent)-based reference maps show and label the census tracts as delineated to support 2020 Census data dissemination.
How many townships are there in the state of Michigan?
There are 1,573 county subdivisions in Michigan known as minor civil divisions (MCDs). There are 1,123 townships and 117 charter townships which are all actively functioning governmental units.