State Profile

District of Columbia — neighborhoods by ZIP code

District of Columbia spans 1 counties and approximately 277 active ZIP code tabulation areas, home to roughly 670,587 residents according to the most recent American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.

The pages below break the state down city by city, then ZIP code by ZIP code. Each ZIP profile covers demographics, cost of living indicators (median income, median home value, and median rent), and the surrounding neighborhoods within roughly 30 miles. Use this as a starting point — not a substitute — when researching a move, planning a trip, or just trying to understand how different parts of District of Columbia compare.

Statewide, the median household income across these ZIPs averages out to roughly $8,828, with a typical owner-occupied home valued near $56,696. Those numbers conceal a wide range — some ZIP codes here have median incomes more than triple the state average, while rural ZIPs in the same state can sit far below it. The city and ZIP-level breakdowns below show where those differences land geographically.

Largest ZIP codes by population

ZIPCityPopulationMedian income
20002 Washington 70,043 $107,130
20011 Washington 67,127 $97,327
20019 Washington 64,631 $53,394
20020 Washington 52,349 $48,106
20009 Washington 50,247 $132,374
20001 Washington 44,056 $133,211
20032 Washington 40,266 $47,871
20003 Washington 34,585 $155,054
20016 Washington 32,570 $169,489
20010 Washington 32,254 $106,560

Cities & towns in District of Columbia

Each city below links to a page listing its ZIP codes with neighborhood profiles. Cities are ordered by total population.

CityZIP codesPopulationMedian income
Washington 271 670,266 $9,024
Naval Anacost Annex 1 321
Washington Navy Yard 5 0