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Seattle's Population & Demographics
Seattle-at-a-Glance: Census 2000

An overview of Census 2000 data for Seattle is available in a four-page profile that includes:

  • Data collected from all Census 2000 questionnaires, called "100-percent data," are presented in a table called "Profile of General Demographic Characteristics" (DP-1). These data are part of Census 2000 Summary File 1.
  • Data collected from a sample of population and households on the long form of the Census 2000 questionnaire, called "sample data," are presented in three tables (DP-2, DP-3, DP-4), which highlight social, economic, and housing characteristics. These data are part of Census 2000 Summary File 3.

For definitions and details on how to use this profile, read the U.S. Census Bureau's 21-page publication called "About the Profile."

For more detailed Seattle population and housing information on the geographic areas used by the Census Bureau, as well as areas that are locally defined, visit our Census 2000 Data page, which includes:

  • basic demographic characteristics
  • detailed social, economic and housing characteristics
  • reference maps
  • geographic data files

Additional information for Seattle and other parts of the country is available on American Factfinder, the Census Bureau's tool for accessing data from population and aconomic censuses.

Last Updated: January 14, 2005
Seattle-at-a-Glance

Population Est. 2009: 602,000

Housing Growth Report

Census 2000

  • Population: 563,374
  • Households: 258,499
  • Median household income: $45,736
  • People in poverty: 64,068
  • Adults with college degree: 53.6%
  • Median rent: $721

 

Demographic Snapshots

A quick look at Seattle's changing population.

  • Housing costs and income: 1990-2000
  • Shift in housing needs
  • Poverty declined in 1990s
  • Poverty rates vary widely
  • Birthplace of immigrants

View more details from Census 2000.

Questions?

If you have questions about Seattle population and demographic data, contact the most appropriate source listed on our related links page.

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