14621 | 14617 (Irondequoit) | |
vacant housing units | 13.40% | 3.00% |
renter-occupied housing units | 68.20% | 13.00% |
high school graduates over 25 | 60.90% | 89.50% |
college grads (bachelors or higher) | 8.00% | 37.30% |
people with disability status | 30.80% | 13.60% |
Median household income in 1999$, compared to $41,999 nationally | $22,107 | $53,929 |
individuals below US poverty line | 31.80% | 3.00% |
Sorry the table isn't in the greatest format. But you get the picture.
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The "disability status" really jumped out at me. First off, it's higher in both zips than I would have expected. Second, the difference is much bigger than I would have expected. Do you know if that's true of urban / suburban splits in general, or if 14621 just happens to have a lot of old folks' homes (etc)?
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