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SF Demographics
Economic Characteristics
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EMPLOYMENT STATUS
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Population 16
years and over
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656,744
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655,683
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657,805
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In labor force
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451,992 |
448,616 |
455,368 |
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Civilian labor force
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451,802 |
448,426 |
455,178 |
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Employed
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431,672 |
428,265 |
435,079 |
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Unemployed
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20,130 |
19,023 |
21,237 |
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Percent unemployed
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4.5 |
4.3 |
4.7 |
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Armed Forces
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190 |
81 |
299 |
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Not in labor force
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204,752 |
201,695 |
207,809 |
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Females 16 years
and over
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323,702
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322,729
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324,676
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In labor force
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203,616 |
200,564 |
206,669 |
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Civilian labor force
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203,616 |
200,564 |
206,669 |
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Employed
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194,160 |
191,154 |
197,166 |
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Own children
under 6 years
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34,308
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31,835
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36,781
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All parents in family in labor
force
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20,896 |
18,947 |
22,845 |
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Own children
6 to 17 years
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68,877
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65,458
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72,296
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All parents in family in labor
force
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50,812 |
47,837 |
53,787 |
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Population 16
to 19 years
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24,261
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22,463
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26,060
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Not enrolled in school and not
a H.S. graduate
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2,109 |
1,515 |
2,703 |
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Unemployed or not in the labor
force
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1,211 |
761 |
1,661 |
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COMMUTING TO WORK
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Workers 16 years
and over
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419,601
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416,181
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423,021
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Car, truck, or van -- drove alone
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172,401 |
166,890 |
177,912 |
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Car, truck, or van -- carpooled
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39,000 |
36,094 |
41,906 |
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Public transportation (including
taxicab)
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134,873 |
129,844 |
139,902 |
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Walked
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36,823 |
33,997 |
39,649 |
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Other means
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16,328 |
14,419 |
18,237 |
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Worked at home
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20,176 |
18,059 |
22,293 |
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Mean travel time to work (minutes)
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29.6 |
28.9 |
30.3 |
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Employed civilian
population 16 years and over
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431,672
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428,265
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435,079
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OCCUPATION
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Management, Professional, and Related
occupations
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206,830 |
201,811 |
211,849 |
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Service occupations
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61,291 |
58,219 |
64,363 |
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Sales and Office occupations
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110,786 |
106,805 |
114,767 |
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Farming, Fishing and Forestry occupations
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197 |
16 |
379 |
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Construction, Extraction and Maintenance
occupations
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21,078 |
19,225 |
22,931 |
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Production, Transportation, and
Material Moving occupations
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31,490 |
29,241 |
33,739 |
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INDUSTRY
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Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing
and Hunting
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523 |
228 |
818 |
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Mining and Utilities
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2,497 |
1,852 |
3,142 |
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Construction
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16,023 |
14,401 |
17,645 |
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Manufacturing
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31,440 |
29,193 |
33,687 |
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Wholesale trade
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11,886 |
10,485 |
13,287 |
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Retail trade
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43,018 |
40,411 |
45,625 |
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Transportation, Warehousing, Information
and Communication
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49,507 |
46,722 |
52,292 |
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Finance, Insurance, Real Estate
and Leasing
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44,595 |
41,943 |
47,247 |
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Services
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215,028 |
209,949 |
220,107 |
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Public Administration
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17,155 |
15,479 |
18,831 |
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CLASS OF WORKER
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Private wage and salary workers
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344,896 |
339,286 |
350,506 |
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Government workers
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51,674 |
48,833 |
54,515 |
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Self-employed workers
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32,623 |
30,336 |
34,910 |
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Unpaid family workers
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2,479 |
1,836 |
3,123 |
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INCOME AND BENEFITS
(IN 2000 INFLATION-ADJUSTED
DOLLARS)
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Total households
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325,596
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323,713
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327,479
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Less than $10,000
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28,520 |
26,426 |
30,614 |
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$10,000 to $14,999
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14,501 |
12,975 |
16,027 |
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$15,000 to $24,999
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29,931 |
27,791 |
32,071 |
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$25,000 to $34,999
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28,257 |
26,171 |
30,343 |
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$35,000 to $49,999
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42,708 |
40,203 |
45,213 |
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$50,000 to $74,999
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59,716 |
56,838 |
62,594 |
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$75,000 to $99,999
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38,402 |
36,010 |
40,795 |
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$100,000 to $149,999
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43,316 |
40,796 |
45,836 |
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$150,000 to $199,999
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18,381 |
16,673 |
20,089 |
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$200,000 or more
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21,864 |
20,011 |
23,717 |
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Median household income (dollars)
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57,259 |
55,609 |
58,909 |
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Mean household income (dollars)
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80,970 |
78,845 |
83,095 |
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With earnings
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267,170 |
264,146 |
270,194 |
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Mean earnings (dollars)
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82,321 |
80,214 |
84,428 |
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With Social Security
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69,569 |
66,686 |
72,452 |
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Mean Social Security income (dollars)
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10,585 |
10,301 |
10,869 |
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With retirement income
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41,744 |
39,401 |
44,087 |
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Mean retirement income (dollars)
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16,448 |
15,595 |
17,301 |
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With public assistance income or
noncash benefit(s)
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52,210 |
49,636 |
54,784 |
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With Supplemental Security Income
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18,595 |
16,973 |
20,217 |
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Mean Supplemental Security Income
(dollars)
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6,906 |
6,535 |
7,277 |
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With cash public assistance income
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8,721 |
7,594 |
9,848 |
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Mean cash public assistanc income
(dollars)
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4,788 |
4,369 |
5,207 |
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With Food Stamp benefits in the
past 12 months
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7,178 |
6,033 |
8,323 |
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With free or reduced price school
meal benefits in the past 12
months
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16,160 |
14,464 |
17,856 |
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Families
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143,918
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140,371
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147,466
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Less than $10,000
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6,572 |
5,533 |
7,612 |
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$10,000 to $14,999
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6,240 |
5,227 |
7,253 |
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$15,000 to $24,999
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13,499 |
12,024 |
14,974 |
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$25,000 to $34,999
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11,277 |
9,924 |
12,630 |
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$35,000 to $49,999
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19,070 |
17,333 |
20,807 |
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$50,000 to $74,999
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27,575 |
25,513 |
29,638 |
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$75,000 to $99,999
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19,228 |
17,484 |
20,972 |
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$100,000 to $149,999
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20,277 |
18,488 |
22,066 |
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$150,000 to $199,999
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8,969 |
7,760 |
10,178 |
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$200,000 or more
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11,211 |
9,863 |
12,559 |
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Median family income (dollars)
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63,744 |
61,196 |
66,292 |
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Mean family income (dollars)
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89,795 |
86,703 |
92,887 |
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Per capita income (dollars)
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36,328 |
35,419 |
37,237 |
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Nonfamily households
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181,678
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178,084
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185,272
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Median nonfamily income (dollars)
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50,186 |
48,685 |
51,688 |
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Mean nonfamily income (dollars)
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71,371 |
68,683 |
74,059 |
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Median earnings:
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34,307
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33,073
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35,541
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Males with earnings (dollars)
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37,249 |
36,045 |
38,454 |
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Females with earnings (dollars)
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30,581 |
29,385 |
31,777 |
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NUMBER BELOW POVERTY
IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
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Families
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10,068
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8,717
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11,419
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With related children under 18
years
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6,370 |
5,289 |
7,451 |
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With related children under 5
years only
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1,268 |
783 |
1,753 |
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Families with
female householder, no husband present
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4,642
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3,718
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5,566
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With related children under 18
years
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3,817 |
2,977 |
4,657 |
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With related children under 5
years only
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515 |
205 |
825 |
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Individuals
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71,949
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69,746
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74,152
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18 years and over
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58,477 |
56,472 |
60,482 |
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65 years and over
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11,454 |
10,537 |
12,371 |
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Related children under 18 years
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12,864 |
11,894 |
13,834 |
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Related children 5 to 17 years
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9,130 |
8,310 |
9,950 |
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Unrelated individuals 15 years
and over
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39,029 |
37,369 |
40,689 |
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Percent below poverty level:
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9.5
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9.2
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9.8
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18 years and over
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9.1 |
8.8 |
9.4 |
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65 years and over
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11.2 |
10.4 |
12.0 |
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Related children under 18 years
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11.7 |
10.9 |
12.5 |
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Related children under 5 years
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12.0 |
10.4 |
13.7 |
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Related children 5 to 17 years
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11.5 |
10.5 |
12.5 |
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Unrelated individuals 15 years
and over
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13.9 |
13.4 |
14.4 |
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The 2000 American Community Survey universe
is limited to the household population and excludes the population
living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group
quarters. Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling
variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate is represented
through the use of a confidence interval. The confidence interval
computed here is a 90 percent confidence interval and can be
interpreted roughly as providing 90 percent certainty that the
true number falls between the lower and upper bounds.
School enrollment estimates from the 2000 American Community
Survey will tend to be lower than similar estimates from the
2000 Census and 2000 Current Population Survey because the school
enrollment estimates from the 2000 American Community Survey
do not include individuals residing in group quarters, such
as college dormitories.
1. An '*' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates
that too few sample observations were available to compute a
standard error and thus the lower and upper bounds. A statistical
test is not appropriate.
2. An '**' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates
that no sample observations were available to compute a standard
error and thus the lower and upper bounds. A statistical test
is not appropriate.
3. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that no sample
observations were available to compute an estimate.
4. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls
in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
5. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls
in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
6. An '***' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates
that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval
of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.
7. An '*****' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates
that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test is not appropriate.
8. An 'N' entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound
columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot
be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.
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