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American Community Survey rankings

St. Louis area census tract rankings

Compare 104 mapped census tracts on population, income, housing, education, origin and commuting. Every ranking uses U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019–2023 five-year estimates.

Percentage and median rankings exclude tracts with fewer than 500 residents to reduce unstable small-area estimates. The map remains available for every tract.

PopulationHighest: St. Louis city (south-southwest 4) — 5,998Median household incomeHighest: St. Louis city (south-southeast 4) — $105,842Residents below the poverty levelHighest: St. Louis city (north-northwest 8) — 70.7%Median home valueHighest: St. Louis city (east-northeast 1) — $835,200Median gross rentHighest: St. Louis city (west 1) — $1,538Foreign-born residentsHighest: St. Louis city (south-southwest 5) — 26.1%Hispanic or Latino residentsHighest: St. Louis city (south 9) — 26.5%Owner-occupied homesHighest: St. Louis city (south 10) — 90.8%Adults with a bachelor's degreeHighest: St. Louis city (west-northwest 2) — 42.5%Workers working from homeHighest: St. Louis city (north 2) — 33.6%Workers using public transportationHighest: St. Louis city (north-northwest 3) — 36.1%Vacant homesHighest: St. Louis city (northeast 6) — 54.6%

About these rankings

These rankings compare mapped census tracts inside the St. Louis area atlas footprint; they are not rankings of every tract in the metropolitan area or state. Values are ACS survey estimates and may have sampling error. Check the interactive map and linked U.S. Census Bureau source for important decisions.