D1 Demographics
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District 1 of Dallas has a population of 90,276 residents, with a demographic composition that is 83.4% White and 77.4% Hispanic or Latino, and an age distribution skewed toward younger residents (under 35 years comprise 54% of the district). The district experiences higher poverty rates than the city overall (21.18% vs. 20.50%) and lower median household income ($50,766 vs. $50,100), though unemployment is slightly better at 3.40% compared to the city's 4.32%, and educational attainment shows lower rates of bachelor's and post-graduate degrees relative to Dallas as a whole.
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