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Baltimore, MD vs Omaha, NE

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- Omaha is 0% more densely populated than Baltimore.
- People are 54.6% more likely to be married in Omaha.
- The Median Age is 0.7 years younger in Omaha.
 Baltimore, MDOmaha, NEUnited States
 Population  Unlock488,059329,725,481
 Female Population52.9%  Unlock50.5%
 Male Population47.1%  Unlock49.5%
 Median Age  Unlock3538.4
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 Population - 2010620,942  Unlock309,327,143
 Population - 2000  Unlock390,007285,036,114
 Population - 1990736,014  Unlock251,960,433
 Pop. 2000 to Now  Unlock22.7%15.6%
 Pop. 1990 to Now-20.4%  Unlock30.8%
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 Population Density  Unlock3,531.493.4
 Land Area80.9  Unlock3,531,905.4
 Water Area  Unlock3.6264,836.8
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 Est. Total Population By Age
 Baltimore, MDOmaha, NEUnited States
 Age 0 to 46.2%  Unlock5.9%
 Age 5 to 9  Unlock6.7%6.1%
 Age 10 to 145.7%  Unlock6.6%
 Age 15 to 17  Unlock4.1%3.9%
 Age 18 to 204.3%  Unlock4.0%
 Age 21 to 24  Unlock5.7%5.2%
 Age 25 to 3418.8%  Unlock13.8%
 Age 35 to 44  Unlock13.2%12.9%
 Age 45 to 5411.4%  Unlock12.6%
 Age 55 to 59  Unlock6.0%6.7%
 Age 60 to 646.4%  Unlock6.3%
 Age 65 to 74  Unlock8.3%9.6%
 Age 75 to 843.8%  Unlock4.5%
 Age 85 and over  Unlock1.6%1.9%
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 Race
 Baltimore, MDOmaha, NEUnited States
 White27.3%  Unlock59.4%
 Black  Unlock11.8%12.2%
 Asian2.5%  Unlock5.6%
 Native American  Unlock0.3%0.6%
 Hawaiian, Pacific Islander0.0%  Unlock0.2%
 Other  Unlock0.2%0.4%
 Two or More Races3.0%  Unlock3.2%
 Hispanic  Unlock14.5%18.4%
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 Marriage & Family
 Baltimore, MDOmaha, NEUnited States
 Married Population30.3%  Unlock49.8%
     Currently Married  Unlock45.6%48.0%
 Married but Separated3.1%  Unlock1.8%
 Single Population  Unlock53.1%50.2%
 Never Married52.3%  Unlock33.8%
 Divorced  Unlock11.1%10.8%
 Widowed6.0%  Unlock5.6%
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 Household Size  Unlock2.442.60
 Households244,893  Unlock124,010,992
 Family Households  Unlock115,08980,755,759
     Married couple, w/children18.6%  Unlock30.5%
     Married couple, no children  Unlock39.4%42.9%
 Non Family Households125,483  Unlock43,255,233
     Single householder, w/children  Unlock18.4%15.8%
     Single householder, no children21.8%  Unlock10.8%
Reviews for Baltimore    101 Reviews

Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn , Detroit and the list goes on were all very bad 20 years ago . If you have a chance to visit them now . You'll wish you had moved in to those  More

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Over 4 years ago

Came to Balt a less, ended up balting a more. In all seriousness, its an okay  More

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I've lived in Baltimore, MD all of my life. I remember when Jobs were plentiful, food was to die for, the city was very diverse. After the 80's and drugs entered the  More

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Reviews for Omaha    122 Reviews

Over 2 years ago

Born and raised in Omaha, moved to the Pacific Northwest for 50 years, and now back in Omaha. Feels safe, secure, good health care, lots of activities. Compared to  More

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Over 2 years ago

Many of the reviews say Omaha is good for family life - it is, but it also offers the best of quality urban living. I've lived here for 20 years, after living in  More

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Pros: Not much happens, no news is good news. No major tornadoes for decades!! Education can be good in areas. Career opportunities for those who take risks and  More

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