4. RACE DEMOGRAPHICS
White Black
America
n Indian
& Alaska
Native
Asian
Hawaiia
n &
other
Pacific
Islander
Some
other
2 or
more
Pittsburgh Races
72,398
207,899
560
14,628 0 788 9,565
Population
305,841
70%
24%
.18% 5% .25% 3%
5. RACE DEMOGRAPHICS
Baltimore
Population
622,104
White Black
America
n Indian
&Alaskan
Native
Asian
Native
Hawaiian
& pacific
Islander
Some
other
2 or
more
races
391,451
187,993
2,688 14,728 356 11,773 13,135
30%
63%
.43% 2.3% .06% 1.8% 2.1%
6. MEDIAN INCOME
Baltimore non family
Household total income
$122,875
Median income for
Non family household
$30,933
Pittsburgh non family
Household total income
$69,018
Median income for
Non family household
$29,542
57%
43%
75%
25%
7. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
There are 70,581
18-24yrs
In Baltimore. 14% have bachelor degree or higher
There are 112,475 25-34yr olds
43% have bachelor degree or higher
8. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Pittsburgh
There are 52,812 18-24yr olds
21% have bachelor degree or higher
56,893 25-34yr olds
56% have bachelor degree or higher
9. UNEMPLOYMENT
20
15
10
5
0
20%
Baltimore
52,537 186,312
9.5%
20-24yrs old 25-44yrs old
11. CONCLUSION
In most of my data I chose to focus on ages ranging from18-35 years.
The assignment asked us to determine which city based on our
research would be the best fit for a recent graduate. I would say that
Pittsburgh would be the best fit. It is a smaller city with a better track
record for degree completion. The deciding factor for me is my third
slide which details the percentage of enrolled 18-34 yr olds. Nearly
70% are in college compared to Baltimore's abysmal 43%. I was
shocked to discover how many people actually live in Baltimore. I
would never have thought the city to be so densely populated