Some anticipated questions & answers.
If this doesn't work on your favorite browser, then too bad. I made this for fun so I could see the data. I guarantee it will work in Chrome because that's what I'm using.
Currently, it compares the values across all neighborhoods and creates a heatmap of the data. The darker the neighborhood is, the higher the value. For example, Whittier has a much higher population than the rest of the neighborhoods, so it's noticeably darker when you compare population.
That's what the census labels that data! All the odd phrasings come straight from the actual census data.
There's no data for Sumner-Glenwood and Downtown East, so they are not represented on the map.
Neighborhood boundaries are based on this map. Minneapolis neighborhood census data is from here.
First of all this is very preliminary code - version 1. I've got things I want to add but I like to iterate. That said, if you've got any suggestions, throw them at dancingdaniel <at> gmail.