New population estimates for 2005 by the US Census Department show large changes for Cleveland and surrounding counties. This is prompting many health officials, policy analysts and researchers to...
The Population Estimates Program of the U.S. Census Bureau provides mid-year population estimates for all residents in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County for 2000 through 2006. UPDATED with 2007...
Census tracts are composed of blocks and block groups. In 2000, Census tracts in Cuyahoga County contained between zero and approximately 6,700 people.
This table presents the US Census population estimates for Cleveland and Cuyahoga County for 2000 and 2007 from the US Census Bureau Population Estimates Program. Cleveland neighborhood (statistical...
Cleveland, Cleveland Ward, Cuyahoga and seven county area maps can be found here. Map data include racial/ethnic populations, change in population, poverty, home ownership/rental, and unemployment.
ZCTAs are collection of Census blocks that approximate US Postal Service ZIP Code areas. They cross the boundaries
of places or county subdivisions, and offer an alternate geography for comparing...
Census blocks are the smallest groups of census data, but access to block-level data is restricted to protect individual privacy. Block groups are the smallest level of tabulated census data.
Metropolitan Statistical Areas are groups of counties containing population centers. When smaller Primary Metropolitan Statistical Areas (PMSA's) are combined to form an MSA, it is called a Combined...
A table displaying the prevalence, the number and rate (per 1,000) of persons living with HIV-only or AIDS across Cleveland neighborhoods.
Released April 14, 2010 by the Cleveland Department of...
This report from CDPH includes the number of live births to Cleveland mothers, teens and explains two types of birth rates. In addition, the report describes what is being done to improve birth...