Population of Inverness Heights, Inverness, Florida (Neighborhood)

Map of Population by Block in Inverness Heights

Population Density Population by Block#1

Population per square mile of land (excluding water areas):
0/mi²1,400/mi²2,800/mi²4,100/mi²5,500/mi²6,900/mi²

Population Population by Block#2

Total population:
020406080100
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Population by Neighborhood in Inverness

There are 3 neighborhoods in Inverness. This section compares Inverness Heights to all of the neighborhoods in Inverness.

Total Population by Neighborhood#3

Scope: population of Inverness Heights and selected other neighborhoods in Inverness
0100200300400500#Inverness Heights NeighborhoodInverness HtsTompkinsville NeighborhoodTompkinsvilleLabelle NeighborhoodLabelle534.000000534.0000005341362.000000362.0000003622272.000000272.0000002723

Population Density by Neighborhood#4

People per square mile (excluding waters).
Scope: population of Inverness Heights and selected other neighborhoods in Inverness
05001,0001,5002,000#Inverness Heights NeighborhoodInverness HtsLabelle NeighborhoodLabelleTompkinsville NeighborhoodTompkinsville2,163.2081982,163.2081982,16312,039.3193922,039.3193922,03921,233.6230141,233.6230141,2343

Definitions

This page reports on the population distribution in Inverness Heights, both in terms of raw head counts, and in terms of population density per square mile.

  • Population: count of all residents of the given entity at the time of the survey, excluding visitors
  • Population Density: population divided by the total land area of the entity (i.e., excluding water areas contained in the entity)

Unlike the other geographical entities detailed on this site, neighborhoods are not recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau. To overcome this we have computed reasonable estimates of the same statistics that are presented for other the entity types. Each statistic is computed as the weighted sum or average of the census tracts or block groups that overlap the neighborhood. A weighted sum is used for counts of people or households, and a weighted average is used for statistics that are themselves some form of average, such as median household income. Census block groups are preferred when the statistic in question is available on the block group level. The weight for a given tract (or block group) is computed as the population of the census tabulation blocks that occupy the intersection between the tract and the neighborhood as a fraction of the total population of the neighborhood.

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