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Originally Posted by iheartthed
^Zip codes can vary widely in population and geographic area so it is not as much of an apples-to-apples comparison as average density. We tend to use census tract density around here because those have more uniform populations, but even that's not perfect.
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Yeah, I was going to say the same thing. For this info to be useful, we'd need to see how many people are in each zip code at the very least. A map of them would also be helpful to show geographic spread of the densities.
What'd be most helpful in terms of understanding density in a city is the number of people living at or above certain density thresholds, and what percentage of the total city those populations represent.