Census Tract 9800
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Highlands County, Florida · Sebring GEOID: 12055980000
Tract Snapshot: Census Tract 9800, Highlands County, FL
Census Tract 9800 is located in Highlands County, Florida, inside the municipal boundary of Sebring, and contains a population of approximately 17 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. The tract's poverty rate is 23.5%, measured as the share of residents with income below the federal poverty threshold.
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: 12055980000 · Note: ACS margins of error widen at tract level
Location
- Census Tract
- Tract 9800
- GEOID (FIPS)
- 12055980000
- County
- Highlands County
- State
- Florida
- Nearest City
- Sebring
- Coordinates
- 27.452309, -81.542683
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What is the population of Census Tract 9800? +
Census Tract 9800 in Highlands County, Florida has a population of approximately 17, based on U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 estimates.
What is the poverty rate in Census Tract 9800? +
Approximately 23.5% of residents in Census Tract 9800 have income below the federal poverty threshold, based on Census ACS 2023 data.
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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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