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Housing by Race and Ethnicity

Household Statistics

Residence in Impoverished Neighborhoods by Race & Ethnicity , 2017
Housing Limited English Speaking Households by Census Tract , 2018
20 %
15 %
14.8 %
17.3 %
20.1 %
17.6 %
< 5 %
5 % - 10 %
10 % - 15 %
10 %
5 %
7.0 %
15 % - 20 % > 20 %
0 %
White
Black
Asian or Pacific
Islander
La�no
Source : PolicyLink / USC Equity Research Institute , National Equity Atlas , www . nationalequityatlas . org .

Housing by Race and Ethnicity

People of Color
Neighborhood poverty is defined as a Census Tract with 30 percent poverty or higher . People of Color in Arlington are more likely to live in impoverished neighborhoods than White residents , and the likelihood of anyone in Arlington living in an impoverished neighborhood has increased from 2010 to 2017 . Latino residents are the most likely ethnoracial group to live in an impoverished neighborhood . When compared to White residents , all other racial and ethnic groups are more likely to live in an impoverished neighborhood .
Limited English speaking households are concentrated geographically in east Arlington between Interstate 20 and 30 and east of Cooper Street . Nowhere south of Interstate 20 is there a tract where greater than 12 percent of households are limited English speaking .
Source : U . S . Census Bureau , 2018 ACS 5-Year Estimates .
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