President Obama will be moving into DC’s Kalorama neighborhood once his term ends, National Journal reported on Tuesday. Demographics data reveals the president’s neighborhood-of-choice differs from the rest of the city in one significant way: it has almost no poor or black people.

According to Statistical Atlas (which provides demographic information on DC’s neighborhoods using U.S. Census data), the Kalorama neighborhood is just 3.7 percent black — the rest of the city is more than 50 percent black.

[dcquiz] While whites make up just 35 percent of the DC population, more than 71 percent of Obama’s neighbors will be white. In Obama’s new neighborhood, whites outnumber blacks 19-1.

Almost 14 percent of DC households — and more than 30 percent in the city’s poorest areas–are on food stamps. In Obama’s entire neighborhood, seven households — 0.5 percent of the neighborhood — qualify for food stamps.

Obama’s new neighborhood is one of DC’s richest. According to Statistical Atlas, Kalorama sits among DC’s wealthiest twelve neighborhoods and has a median household income four times that of the city’s poorer African-American neighborhoods (such as Anacostia).

According to Washingtonian Magazine, a four-bedroom home in Kalorama goes for about $2.8 million.

“It’s hard to imagine the Obama of eight years ago deciding to forgo the potential to move to a revitalizing area, or just a slightly less hoity one, in favor of a zip code where the blood runs royal blue and the servants’ stairs are still used by the help,” the magazine said in a piece that was critical of the president’s neighborhood choice.

“It feels bizarrely out of a character for a man who proclaimed ‘We didn’t become the most prosperous country in the world just by rewarding greed,’ to settle down on a block where a 4-bedroom home averages about $2.8 million.”

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