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    ALL White Black All Native born Foreign born

    Total 6,251 3,089 928 1,746 1,044 702

    Gender

    Male 3,084 1,513 430 900 526 374

    Female 3,167 1,576 498 847 518 328

    Age

    Median (in years) 33 40 32 25 14 35

    Age Groups

    Younger than 5 487 172 72 199 196 4

    5-17 1,254 491 199 457 400 57

    18-29 1,061 451 164 360 191 170

    30-39 941 418 141 298 95 203

    40-49 930 489 146 223 74 149

    50-64 1,033 666 146 154 64 91

    65 and older 545 403 60 55 26 28

    Marital Status (ages 15 and older)

    Married 2,438 1,411 231 586 195 391

    Never married 1,490 626 306 448 254 194

    Divorced/separated/widowed 861 505 169 149 73 77

    Fertility (women ages 15 to 44)

    Total number of women 1,377 608 232 421 198 223

    Women who had a birth in the past 12 months 94 37 18 31 12 19

    Unmarried women2 who had a birth in the past 12 months 34 8 *** 14 *** ***

    School Enrollment (ages 5 to 18)

    K-12 1,230 481 197 447 387 60

    Educational Attainment (ages 25 and older)

    Less than high school diploma 642 132 64 409 71 338

    High school diploma or equivalent 895 477 161 208 93 116

    Some college 1,149 709 208 170 104 65

    Bachelor's degree or more 1,234 866 131 96 58 38

    Median Annual Personal Earnings (in dollars )

    All (ages 16 and older with earnings) $30,000 $40,000 $28,000 $20,000 $25,000 $19,500

    Full-time, year-round workers $40,100 $50,000 $35,000 $26,000 $34,800 $23,000

    Persons in Poverty3

    Younger than 18 366 54 92 202 179 23

    18-64 487 140 113 200 56 144

    65 and older 42 19 12 9 2 7

    Health Insurance

    Insured, all ages 4,830 2,699 715 1,025 786 240

    Uninsured, all ages 1,422 390 212 721 258 463

    Insured, younger than 18 1,494 609 240 510 490 20

    Uninsured, younger than 18 247 54 31 147 106 41

    Persons in Households by Type of Household4

    In family households 5,301 2,510 751 1,607 968 639In married-couple households 3,849 2,033 357 1,107 654 453

    In non-family households 855 526 153 125 65 60

    Citizenship

    Citizen 5,489 3,046 892 1,177 1,044 133

    Non-citizen 762 44 35 570 --- 570

    Language (ages 5 and older)

    Speaks only English at home 4,030 2,780 794 302 286 16

    Does not speak only English at home 1,734 137 62 1,245 562 682

    Speaks English very well 952 108 47 617 443 174

    Speaks English less than very well 782 30 15 627 119 508

    Hispanic Origin

    Mexican --- --- --- 1,493 910 583

    Salvadoran --- --- --- 68 27 41

    Puerto Rican --- --- --- 34 34 1

    Honduran --- --- --- 27 7 20

    Peruvian --- --- --- 15 4 11

    Year of Entry (foreign-born Hispanics only)

    Before 1990 --- --- --- --- --- 188

    1990-1999 --- --- --- --- --- 249

    2000 or later --- --- --- --- --- 265

    1Includes groups not shown separately, such as Asians, Native Americans and people of mixed race. 2Unmarried women includes those who were never married, divorced, separated or

    widowed. 3For detailed information on how poverty status is determined, see http://usa.ipums.org/usa-action/variables/POVERTY#description_tab. Due to the way in which the

    IPUMS assigns poverty values, these data will differ from those that might be provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 4The household population excludes persons living in i nstitutions,

    college dormitories and other group quarters.

    Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the 2010 American Community Survey (ACS) (1% IPUMS sample). More information on the source data and sampling error is available at

    http://usa.ipums.org/usa/design.shtml and http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/data_documentation/Accuracy/ACS_Accuracy_of_Data_2010.pdf.

    Note: Analysis is based on the following number of observations: all 58,691; non-Hispanic white 32,670; non-Hispanic black 7,364; Hispanic all 14,015; Hispanic native born 8,679;

    Hispanic foreign born 5,336. The symbol *** indicates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate.

    Table 1: Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, Metropolitan Area

    Characteristics of the Population, by Race, Ethnicity and Nativity: 2010(thousands, unless otherwise noted)

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    ALL1

    White Black All Native born Foreign born

    Total (in thousands) 2,220 1,276 354 442 187 255

    Homeownership (household heads)

    In owner-occupied homes (in thousands) 1,366 907 144 228 104 125

    In renter-occupied homes (in thousands) 855 369 211 214 83 131

    Homeownership rate (%) 61.5 71.1 40.5 51.7 55.6 48.8

    Household Annual Income (in dollars )

    Median $54,700 $67,000 $37,000 $40,000 $48,000 $35,450

    Household Size

    Average number of persons 2.8 2.5 2.5 3.8 3.2 4.2

    ALL1 White Black All Native born Foreign born

    Employment Status (civilians ages 16 and older)

    Employed 2,989 1,611 405 749 307 443

    Unemployed 297 126 68 82 43 39

    Not in labor force 1,407 767 215 320 145 175

    Unemployment rate (%) 9.0 7.2 14.4 9.9 12.4 8.1

    Industries2

    Construction, agriculture and mining 255 108 10 130 23 107

    Manufacturing 321 156 39 96 30 66

    Trade and transportation 570 315 85 128 69 59

    Information, finance and other services 1,843 1,032 272 395 184 210

    Occupations2

    Management, professional and related occupations 1,168 771 150 133 92 41

    Services 414 160 54 172 47 125

    Sales and office support 772 447 125 150 98 52

    Construction, extraction and farming 180 51 6 119 17 101

    Maintenance, production, transportation and material moving 456 182 70 175 52 1231Includes groups not shown separately, such as Asians, Native Americans and people of mixed race. 2Currently employed civilians ages 16 and older.

    Table 2: Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, Metropolitan Area

    Characteristics of Households, by Race, Ethnicity and Nativity: 2010

    Table 3: Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, Metropolitan Area

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    Employment by Industry, Occupation, Race, Ethnicity and Nativity: 2010(thousands, unless otherwise noted)

    Note: The household population excludes persons living in institutions, college dormitories and other group quarters. Households are classified by the race, ethnicity and nativity

    of the household head. Analysis is based on the following number of observations: all 22,083; non-Hispanic white 13,961; non-Hispanic black 2,931; Hispanic all 3,726; Hispanic

    native born 1,705; Hispanic foreign born 2,021. The symbol *** indicates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate.

    1Includes groups not shown separately, such as Asians, Native Americans and people of mixed race.

    Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the 2010 ACS (1% IPUMS sample). More information on the source data and sampling error is available at

    http://usa.ipums.org/usa/design.shtml and http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/data_documentation/Accuracy/ACS_Accuracy_of_Data_2010.pdf.

    Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the 2010 ACS (1% IPUMS sample). More information on the source data and sampling error is available at

    http://usa.ipums.org/usa/design.shtml and http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/data_documentation/Accuracy/ACS_Accuracy_of_Data_2010.pdf.

    Note: Analysis is based on the following number of observations: all 45,178; non-Hispanic white 26,814; non-Hispanic black 5,645; Hispanic all 9,346; Hispanic native born

    4,348; Hispanic foreign born 4,998. The symbol *** indicates insufficient number of observations to provide a reliable estimate.

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