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District of Columbia

District of Columbia is a county in District of Columbia with 52 ZIP codes and a total population of 601,370. All data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year Estimates.

District of Columbia is a county inside District of Columbia (FIPS code 11001) that contains 52 USPS ZIP codes covering a combined population of 601,370 according to Census ACS 5-Year Estimates. Counties are the natural bridge between state-level summaries and ZIP-level detail — crime statistics, HUD Fair Market Rents, and childcare pricing are all published at the county level, while household income and housing values are published at the ZIP level. This page reconciles the two views so you can see which ZIPs drive the county totals.

The 52 ZIPs listed below are ordered by population and each links to the full ZIP detail page with Census demographics, housing, income, home-price history, and cross-agency inputs. The most populated ZIP in District of Columbia is 20011 covering Washington with 58,536 residents at 4,639 people per square mile. Population density across ZIPs in this county varies — use the density column to spot urban cores versus rural delivery areas. A single county can contain both a dense downtown ZIP and a large rural ZIP covering several hundred square miles.

Because District of Columbia uses FIPS code 11001, it joins cleanly to county-level federal datasets: HUD Fair Market Rent tables, FBI Uniform Crime Report data, and the Department of Labor National Database of Childcare Prices all key off the same code. That is how neighborhood scorecards combine ZIP-level Census demographics with county-level safety and affordability metrics. All data on this page comes from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates and USPS ZIP Code Tabulation Area files — no estimates, no proprietary sources, no editorial scoring.

52

Total ZIPs

601,370

Total Population

ZIP Codes in District of Columbia

Side-by-side: Compare 20011 vs 20019 →

ZIP Code City Population Density
20011 Washington 58,536 4,639
20019 Washington 54,358 3,352
20002 Washington 52,370 3,853
20020 Washington 49,864 4,175
20009 Washington 47,992 14,097
20001 Washington 38,551 6,816
20032 Washington 35,653 2,622
20016 Washington 32,519 2,829
20010 Washington 30,138 10,747
20008 Washington 27,525 3,497
20007 Washington 26,866 3,455
20003 Washington 26,454 4,553
20017 Washington 17,735 3,091
20018 Washington 16,894 2,159
20015 Washington 15,332 1,717
20037 Washington 14,642 8,800
20012 Washington 13,414 2,288
20005 Washington 12,775 11,575
20024 Washington 11,510 1,699
20036 Washington 5,435 6,304
20057 Washington 3,888 8,832
20006 Washington 3,227 3,669
20064 Washington 1,890 3,770
20004 Washington 1,622 1,800
20317 Washington 903 762
20390 Washington 584 53,407
20052 Washington 470 66,553
20373 Naval Anacost Annex 131 139
20319 Washington 84 234
20535 Washington 8 619
20045 Washington 0
20053 Washington 0
20202 Washington 0
20204 Washington 0
20228 Washington 0
20230 Washington 0
20240 Washington 0
20245 Washington 0
20260 Washington 0
20405 Washington 0
20418 Washington 0
20427 Washington 0
20506 Washington 0
20510 Washington 0
20520 Washington 0
20540 Washington 0
20551 Washington 0
20553 Washington 0
20560 Washington 0
20565 Washington 0
20566 Washington 0
20593 Washington 0

What are common questions about ZIP codes in this county?

What is the population of District of Columbia?
District of Columbia has a total population of 601,370 across 52 ZIP codes, based on U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 data.
What ZIP codes are in District of Columbia?
District of Columbia includes 52 ZIP codes: 20011, 20019, 20002, 20020, 20009, 20001, 20032, 20016, 20010, 20008, and more.
What is the median household income in District of Columbia?
Median household income data for individual ZIP codes in District of Columbia is available on each ZIP code's detail page. Visit any ZIP code link below to see income, housing, and demographic data.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates (2023). Verify with Census Bureau →

Source: HUD USPS Crosswalk (ZIP-to-county mapping). Verify with HUD →

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