Olneyville's population, 6,495 in the 2000 US Census, is very diverse. As of the 2010 US Census, the racial and ethnic breakdown of Olneyville was 61%
Hispanic; 16%
White; 13%
Black or African American; 4%
Asian; 6% Other. 63% of public school children speak a language other than
English as their primary
language. The housing stock is 18% owner-occupied and 12% single-family housing units, compared with 35% and 26%, respectively, for Providence overall (US Census 2000) The
median family income is $19,046, well below the citywide average of $32,058. 41.1% of families live in
poverty while nearly one in four families receives some form of public assistance. Rates of
lead poisoning 14% of children younger than age 6 had elevated blood lead levels, some of the highest in Providence (2004–2008 RI Department of Health, KIDSNET data). Of Olneyville's households, 41% report not owning a car (US Census 2000) Only 3% of total births were less than 2500 g, one of the best rates in
Providence (2007 RI Department of Health, KIDSNET data). Of total births, 88% from 2006 to 2008 were to mothers with public insurance, which is one of the highest rates in Providence (1997–2008 RI Department of Health, KIDSNET data). ==Government==