Tract Pop 2000 D Miami-Dade County
About This Dataset
This dataset contains detailed population counts from the 2000 U.S. Census broken down by census tract—the small geographic areas that make up Miami-Dade County. It's useful for understanding how neighborhoods were populated over two decades ago, which helps researchers, planners, and residents see how much our county has grown and changed since then.
Why This Matters
- A university student researching demographic changes in Miami-Dade over the past 20 years could compare 2000 tract populations with current data to identify which neighborhoods have grown fastest.
- A nonprofit planning services for seniors could use historical population data to understand where concentrations of residents were in 2000, then compare with today's data to see where aging populations have shifted.
- A real estate analyst studying long-term neighborhood trends could map 2000 population patterns to see which areas were dense, sparse, or developing back then versus now.
Key Metadata
| Publisher | Miami-Dade County, Florida |
|---|---|
| Department | Information Technology Department |
| Category | Communications and Information Technology Department |
| Format | Feature Service |
| Last Updated | Updated 10 months ago |
| Rows | None |
| Civic Relevance | MEDIUM |
| Update Frequency | Never (historical data from 2000) |
| Source | View on Open Data Portal |
| Keywords | 2000 census population by neighborhood census tract historical population Miami-Dade demographics neighborhood population 2000 census data |
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