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Boston Data Now Online

Feb 21, 2013

For the first time, the public may access the data that made up reports on Boston's neighborhoods, planning districts, the 2010 Census, and the 2005-2009 American Community Survey.   The 2010 Census includes information on population, sex, age, race, housing occupancy and household type; the American Community Survey features more detailed characteristics such as place of birth, employment status, and languages spoken at home.  For example, to find Brighton's median household income, enter “Brighton median household income” into the search bar on the Boston Data Portal, then click "Brighton, neighborhood data: American Community Survey 2005-2009".  After downloading the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, click the "Economic" tab;  Brighton's "Median Household Income"  is listed first. Students, researchers, and others seeking economic, demographic, and housing information about Boston's neighborhoods now have data at their fingertips. The release of the data is part of Mayor Menino's strategy for open government and transparency.  The BRA Research Division will make the data for future reports available via the Boston Data Portal.  

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