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Most of the housing types in the District are attached (87%), while detached single family homes account for about 13%. More than 80% of residential units are 50 or more years old. About 60% of housing units are rented while the remaining 40% are owner-occupied. About 60% and 30% of the homes are heated using natural gas and electricity, respectively. |
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The data from the US census bureau indicates that about 40% of the population drive to work. It means the majority of residents who live and work in the District do not drive but use public transportation, walk, use other means of transport (e.g. bicycle) or work from home. |
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According to revised US census report, the percentage of US population less than 16, 16-64 and greater than 64 years old are 22%, 65% and 13%, respectively. The population of the District seems to have a relatively higher percentage of working age population (73%) compared with the national average. Furthermore, the District seems to have higher percentage (53%) female than male (47%). The national average is about 51% female and 49% female. |
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The percentage of household with telephone seems to have declined from an average of 94% in 2001 to 92% in 2008. This result may be indicative of the fact that more households may have switched to wireless and internet-based telephone services. |
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The monthly market report data for the period 2001-2008 that Washington Gas Light files with the Public Service Commission indicates that the average monthly natural gas usage per residential and non-residential customer are about 61 and 600 therms, respectively. |
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