Yesterday the US Census Bureau released the latest set of five-year American Community Survey data, covering 2005 to 2009. By the end of the day the New York Times had mapped out 21 different data sets, ranging from race and ethnicity clusters to the percentages of elementary students in public schools, for every census tract in the country. The map above represents changes in median home value from 2000 through 2009.
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I wouldn’t infer too much about any small geography, but it looks like our neighbors got this one pretty close to right.
The S&P C-S index in July 2000 was 106.03 and the index in July 2009 was 127.12 — just about exactly 20% increase over those nine years.
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