Northern Ohio Data & Information Service (NODIS)

American Community Survey

The American Community Survey (ACS) is a nationwide survey designed to provide communities with a fresh look at how they are changing. It is intended to eliminate the need for the long form in the 2010 Census. The ACS collects information from U.S. households similar to what was collected on the Census 2000 long form. Statistics such as income, commute time to work, home value, veteran status, and other important data are reported. NODIS maintains complete census data for Ohio and other states. Contact NODIS with your request at (216) 687-2209.

2007 American Community Survey

NEW: More Persons Attending College and Getting Degrees, 2000 to 2007: The Cleveland-Akron-Elyria Region Doing Well

 

2006 American Community Survey

Social Comparison Reports: 2006 & 2005 American Community Survey and 2000 Decennial Census

Source :

American Community Survey. US Census Bureau

Date :

October 9, 2007

Linked From :

US Census Bureau

Format :

PDF Format

Description :

The 2006 American Community Survey includes estimates for areas with household populations of 65,000 or more and contains social characteristics including population, race, age, educational attainment, marital status and ancestry.

These profiles compare 2006 ACS, 2005 ACS and 2000 Decennial Census data.

Counties
Ashtabula Cuyahoga Geauga Lake Lorain
Medina Portage Summit    
Cities
Akron Canton Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus
Dayton Lorain Parma Toledo Youngstown

Note: Click here to view 2006 ACS profiles for all available areas via the Census Bureau's American Factfinder website.

Some Changes in Economic Conditions: 2000 Census to 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) -
Cleveland-Akron-Elyria Consolidated Statistical Area

Economic Comparison Reports: 2006 & 2005 American Community Survey and 2000 Decennial Census

Source :

American Community Survey. US Census Bureau

Date :

September 13, 2007

Linked From :

US Census Bureau

Format :

PDF Format

Description :

The 2006 American Community Survey includes estimates for areas with household populations of 65,000 or more and contains economic characteristics including labor force, occupation, industry, income and poverty.

These profiles compare 2006 ACS, 2005 ACS and 2000 Decennial Census data.

Counties
Ashtabula Cuyahoga Geauga Lake Lorain
Medina Portage Summit    
Cities
Akron Cleveland Columbus Dayton Lorain
Parma Toledo Youngstown    
Other Areas
Cleveland-Akron-Elyria Combined Statistical Area
Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor Metropolitan Statistical Area
Ohio US      

Note: Click here to view 2006 ACS profiles for all available areas via the Census Bureau's American Factfinder website.

 


2005 American Community Survey

Housing Ranking Tables for Cleveland city

Source :

American Community Survey. US Census Bureau

Date :

October 6, 2006

Linked From :

US Census Bureau

Format :

PDF Format

Description :

These tables contain rankings for Cleveland city, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland-Akron-Elyria CBSA and/or Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor MSA based on housing value, owner occupied housing, monthly owner costs with mortgage and gross rent.

Note: Tables are very large and print to multiple letter or 11x17 sized pages.


Source :

American Community Survey. US Census Bureau

Date :

October 3, 2006 (Updated October 11, 2006)

Linked From :

US Census Bureau

Format :

MS Excel

Description :

The 2005 American Community Survey includes estimates for areas with household populations of 65,000 or more and contains housing characteristics including housing tenure, housing value and year structure built.

These profiles compare 2005 ACS and 2000 Decennial Census data. More profiles will be added in the near future.

Cities
Akron Canton Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus
Dayton Lorain Parma Toledo Youngstown
Counties
Ashtabula Cuyahoga Geauga Lake Lorain
Medina Portage Summit    
Metropolitan Areas
Other Areas
Ohio US      

Note: Click here to view 2005 ACS profiles for all available areas via the Census Bureau's American Factfinder website.

2005 Economic Ranking Tables for Cleveland city

Source :

American Community Survey. US Census Bureau

Date :

September 20, 2006

Linked From :

US Census Bureau

Format :

PDF Format

Description :

These tables contain rankings for Cleveland city based on households, median age, bachelor's degree, median household income, poverty and female headed households.

Note: Tables are very large and print to multiple letter sized pages.

 

Economic Comparison Reports: 2005 American Community Survey and 2000 Census

Source :

American Community Survey. US Census Bureau

Date :

August 30, 2006

Linked From :

US Census Bureau

Format :

MS Excel

Description :

The 2005 American Community Survey includes estimates for areas with household populations of 65,000 or more and contains economic characteristics including labor force, occupation, industry, income and poverty.

These profiles compare 2005 ACS and 2000 Decennial Census data.

Cities
Akron Canton Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus
Dayton Lorain Parma Toledo Youngstown
Counties
Ashtabula Cuyahoga Geauga Lake Lorain
Medina Portage Summit    
Metropolitan Areas
Other Areas
Ohio        

Note: Click here to view 2005 ACS profiles for all available areas via the Census Bureau's American Factfinder website.


General and Social Comparison Reports: 2005 American Community Survey and 2000 Census

Source :

American Community Survey. US Census Bureau

Date :

August 17, 2006

Linked From :

US Census Bureau

Format :

MS Excel

Description :

The 2005 American Community Survey includes estimates for areas with household populations of 65,000 or more and contains general demographic and social characteristics including population, race, age, educational attainment, marital status and ancestry.

These profiles compare 2005 ACS and 2000 Decennial Census data.

Counties
Ashtabula Cuyahoga Geauga Lake Lorain
Medina Portage Summit    
Cities
Akron Canton Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus
Dayton Lorain Parma Toledo Youngstown
Other Areas
Ohio        

Note: Click here to view 2005 ACS profiles for all available areas via the Census Bureau's American Factfinder website.


2004 American Community Survey

Source :

American Community Survey. US Census Bureau

Date :

August 30, 2005

Linked From :

US Census Bureau

Format :

HTML Format

Description :

American Community Survey data for 2000-2004 include estimates for areas with household populations of 250,000 or more.

These tables contain demographic characteristics including population, race, age, income, poverty, housing tenure and housing occupancy statistics for many geographies including Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland-Akron CMSA and Ohio as well other geographies throughout the US.

Data Profiles, Detailed Tables and Ranking Tables are available via American Factfinder

 

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