Census Tract 122
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Centre County, Pennsylvania · State College GEOID: 42027012200
Tract Snapshot: Census Tract 122, Centre County, PA
Census Tract 122 is located in Centre County, Pennsylvania, inside the municipal boundary of State College, and contains a population of approximately 5,973 residents per Census ACS 2023 five-year estimates. Median household income is not published for this tract in the current ACS release. Rent data is not published for this tract in the current ACS release. Owner-occupancy home values are not published for this tract in the current ACS release. Poverty data has been suppressed or is not reported for this tract.
Census tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county designed by the U.S. Census Bureau to contain roughly 1,200 to 8,000 residents, with boundaries held stable across decades so researchers can track neighborhoods over time. Tract-level figures from the American Community Survey are five-year rolling averages rather than snapshots — that smoothing reduces year-to-year noise in small areas but also means the numbers you see here describe the period ending in the reference year rather than a single moment. For context, we link back to the parent city and state pages where you can compare this tract against its neighbors.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey 5-Year 2023 · GEOID: 42027012200 · Note: ACS margins of error widen at tract level
Location
- Census Tract
- Tract 122
- GEOID (FIPS)
- 42027012200
- County
- Centre County
- State
- Pennsylvania
- Nearest City
- State College
- Coordinates
- 40.797042, -77.867864
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Census Tract 122 in Centre County, Pennsylvania has a population of approximately 5,973, based on U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 estimates.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates 2023. Census tract boundaries and GEOID from 2023 TIGER/Line files. Population and income data may reflect margins of error for smaller tracts. Last updated: 2026 U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates 2023. Census tract boundaries and GEOID from 2023 TIGER/Line files. Population and income data may reflect margins of error for smaller tracts. Last updated: 2026
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