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Census Block 000501-2-003 in Marion County, Florida

Population74 (2010), see rank
House Units85, see rank
RaceWhites:97.3%, Hispanics:0%, Blacks:0%, Asians:0%, Others:2.7%
Total Area:0.84 sq mi
Water Area:0.05 sq mi (6.58%)
State:Florida
Area:Ocala, FL
County:Marion County
City:Fort Mc Coy
Census Tract:000501
Census Block Group:000501-2

Census Block 000501-2-003 Map, Border, and Nearby Locations

Population by Races

White:72 (97.30%, see rank)
Black:0 (0.00%, see rank)
Hispanic:0 (0.00%, see rank)
Asian:0 (0.00%, see rank)
Native (American Indian, Alaska Native, Hawaiian Native, etc.):0 (0.00%, see rank)
One Race, Other:0 (0.00%, see rank)
Two or More Races:2 (2.70%, see rank)

Population by Gender

Male: 34 (45.95%, see rank)
Females: 40 (54.05%, see rank)

Population by Age

Median Age: 64, see rank
Median Age, Male: 65, see rank
Median Age, Female: 59, see rank
 Census Block 000501-2-003% of the Total Population
Under 5 years00.00%, see rank
5 to 9 years11.35%, see rank
10 to 14 years34.05%, see rank
15 to 19 years00.00%, see rank
20 to 24 years22.70%, see rank
25 to 34 years22.70%, see rank
35 to 44 years00.00%, see rank
45 to 54 years1317.57%, see rank
55 to 64 years1824.32%, see rank
65 to 74 years2432.43%, see rank
75 to 84 810.81%, see rank
85 years and over34.05%, see rank

Household and Family

 Census Block 000501-2-003%
Total Households40100%
Average Household Size1.85, see rank-
1 Person Households1230.00%, see rank
2 or More Person Households2870.00%, see rank
Family Households (Families)2665.00%, see rank
Average Family Size2.23, see rank-
Married-Couple Family2460.00%, see rank
Nonfamily Households1435.00%, see rank

Housing Occupancy

 Census Block 000501-2-003%
Total Housing Units85100%
Occupied Housing Units4047.06%, see rank
Owner Occupied3541.18%, see rank
Owner Occupied with Mortgage1416.47%
Owner Occupied without Mortgage2124.71%
Renter Occupied55.88%, see rank
Vacant Housing Units4552.94%, see rank
For Rent11.18%, see rank
For Sale Only11.18%, see rank
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied00.00%, see rank
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use4148.24%, see rank
For Migrant Workers00.00%, see rank
Other Vacant22.35%, see rank

*Based on 2010 data.


*A census block is the smallest geographic area defined by the United States Census Bureau to take census. In total, there are more than 10 million census blocks in the United Status with an average of around 30 residents in each. A census block normally only covers a street block or a small community. It is ideal for studying data relating to the smallest geographic area.


 
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