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Miami, FL
Tampa, FL
$62,450
$58,210
28.6%
53.2%
+6.8%
+9.1%

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The U.S. Census Bureau is the country's most authoritative source on who lives where, how much they earn, what they pay for housing, and how they get to work. We translate those tables into readable place profiles — so a homebuyer, renter, founder, or curious neighbor can answer real questions in seconds.

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Every metric on City Zip Compare is fetched directly from the official Census Data API. We cite the underlying ACS5 table — B19013, B25077, B15003 and others — so any figure can be independently verified.

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Editor's picks · Featured analysis

What the data is telling us

Hand-picked pieces that explain the patterns behind the ACS5 numbers — migration, affordability, education, and the long economic tail of remote work.

Housing & affordability

How the median home value gap quietly redrew the U.S. map

Owner-occupied home values diverged sharply between 2019 and 2023. The result: a country where a 'typical' house costs $190K in one ZIP and $1.4M one county away — and where mortgage math now drives interstate migration more than weather or jobs.

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Income & wealth

Reading median household income the way researchers do

The $78,538 national median masks an enormous spread. We walk through how the ACS calculates income, why pre-tax matters, and the three follow-up tables you should always pull alongside B19013.

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Education & workforce

Where college attainment is climbing fastest — and why it matters

Bachelor's-degree share has crossed 50% in a small but growing list of metros. The downstream effect on wages, housing demand, and even commute times is measurable in the very next ACS vintage.

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