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Sample study area report 1.5 mile radius
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About this report
The 2008 – 2012 American Community Survey.We are presenting the results by area, a 1.5 mileradius around the location you have chosen.
This is the latest from the US Census Bureau:
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About this report
We believe these are the variables most of interest in site selection and evaluation. There are other variables concerning social issues such as poverty, healthcare, race, and aging that we have not included. There are, in fact, over 25,000 variables in the census survey.
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About this report
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Population
Income
Lifestyle
Housing
Here we present…
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Population
In the study area we examine
52,810 as total population.
• 24,749 Male • 28,061 Female
Population by Sex, Age and Race
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Population
Male48%Female
52%
Population by SexThe sample study area total population was at 52,810 in the 2008-2012 ACS. The US population growth has increased since then at a rate of 1.15% in 2014. (USAToday.com).
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Population
About 30% of the sample study area population was in the 35 to 59 age group (the so-called, Generation X and Baby Boomers).
Under 5 5 to 14 15 to 21 22 to 34 35 to 59 60 to 74 75 above
Male 0.021870857792084
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0.048816512024237
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0.047301647415262
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0.086063245597424
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0.159685665593638
0.072959666729786
0.031944707441772
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Fe-male
0.02217383071388
0.049422457867828
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0.041526226093542
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0.084605188411285
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0.182768415072903
0.093277788297671
0.057583790948684
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Total 4.40% 9.82% 8.88% 17.07% 34.25% 16.62% 8.95%
4.40%
9.82% 8.88%
17.07%
34.25%
16.62%
8.95%
Population by Age
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Population
Younger age groups are far fewer due to a decline in US fertility as reported in the Population Reference Bureau (PRB.org).
The Census Bureau expects these Baby Boomers to continue to dominate the age groups, doubling in ratio by 2060 (Census.gov).
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Population
62%10%
4%
23%
1% 0%
Population by race
White
Mixed
Other race
Black
Asian
American Indian
Pacific Islander
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Population
The sample study area population identified as largely white. This section of the census does not distinguish between Hispanic and white. Over a quarter were of mixed race or black.
The US Census Bureau projects "a more diverse nation" in the future with non-hispanic white as the largest group (Census.gov).
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Population
The median
age in this
block group is
under 30
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Income
The study area includes
The 2012 median household income
by age group and employment ratio
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Income
52%
17%
17%
8%7%
Annual Household Income(2012 inflation-adjusted dollar)
Under $25,000
$25,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $74,999
$75,000 to $124,999
$125,000 or more
17% of this study area has a median household income between $40k and $75k
The pie represents the sample study area's household income in the past 12 months during the 2008-2012 American Community Survey.
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Income
54.93%45.07%
Employment Ratio
in labor forceNot In Labor Force
85.12%
14.69%
Employment Ratio(In labor force)
Employed Unemployed
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Income
The study area had an unemployment rate of 14.7%.
The United States unemployment rate has decreased steadily with a value of 6.70% as of January 2014.
The long term unemployment rate is also trending downwards and was at 2.50%.
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Income
65 and over
45 to 64
25 to 44
Under 25
63%
44%
49%
80%
14%
18%
19%
15%
13%
20%
18%
5%
5%
9%
8%
0%
Age of Householder by Annual Household Income(2012 inflation-adjusted dollar)
Under $25,000 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $124,999
$125,000 or more
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Income
Age by Household Income 65 and over 45 to 64 25 to 44 Under 25
Under $25,000 63% 44% 49% 80%
$25,000 to $39,999 14% 18% 19% 15%
$40,000 to $74,999 13% 20% 18% 5%
$75,000 to $124,999 5% 9% 8% 0%
$125,000 or more 6% 9% 5% 1%
Majority of the householders in the study area, regardless of age group, had an annual household income under $25,000.
The 45 to 64 group had 18% of its population in the $75,000 and over category.
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Income
These block groups have a median income of over $40k in the 25 to 44 age group
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Lifestyle
Lifestyle includes travel time
Education attainment and occupation
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Lifestyle
53%
20%
16%
3%7%
Travel Time to Work
Under 20
20-29 min
30-44 min
45-59 min
60 or more
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Lifestyle
This chart shows the distance to work in terms of travel time during the 2008-2012 survey.
Notably, over half of the workers in the study area have been making convenient trips to work that lasted under 20 minutes and only 11% have commutes of 45 minutes or more.
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Lifestyle
25%
32%
28%
14%
Educational Attainment25 years and over No High School Degree
HS Degree/Some College
Associate's/Bachelor's
Advanced Degree
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LifestyleDuring the 2008-2012 survey, a third of the study area's adult population did not have a high school degree.
Another third were high school graduates or with some college credits.
Only a quarter were undergrads.
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Lifestyle
Educational Attainment 2012 % US 2013 %
No High School Degree 25.16% 11.85%
HS Degree/Some College 32.39% 46.65%
Associate's/Bachelor's 28.19% 29.94%
Advanced Degree 14.26% 37.30%
The percentage of educational attainment of 2012 and 2013.
Around 40% of population have HS degree.
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Lifestyle
38%
22%
28%
7%5%
Occupation for the Civilian Employed16 years and over
Management, business, science, and arts
Service
Sales and office
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance
Production, transportation, and material moving
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Lifestyle
38% of the study area's employed population worked in management, business, science, and arts.
22% of their population worked in service while over a quarter were in sales and office.
Occupation Total PercentManagement, business, science, and arts 7,880 37.88%Service 4,611 22.17%Sales and office 5,779 27.78%Natural resources, construction, and maintenance 1,436 6.90%Production, transportation, and material moving 1,094 5.26%
Occupation for the Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and Over
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Lifestyle
In these group
more than 15% of
population have
college degree.
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Housing
In the study area we examine:
Owner occupied housing unit
Housing Unit built year structure
Number of rooms in housing unit
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Housing
10,009 of these were vacant for various reasons, waiting for sale, rental, and others.
In the 2012 ACS
There were 33,068 housing units in the study area
14%
86%
Rental Vacancy Rate
For rent
occupied rental
The study area's 2012 rental vacancy rate was 14%.
At the end of 2013, the US rental vacancy rate was at 8.2% .
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Housing
Under $200 $200 to $299
$300 to $399
$400 to $499
$500 to $799
$800 and over
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
Contract Rent (Renter-Occupied Housing Units)
If a housing unit in the study area was rented out, it was most likely priced under $900. The rest were not under a cash rent. Only 2% of the housing units were priced above $900.
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HousingContract Rent (Renter-Occupied Housing Units)
Contract rent Percent Under $200 17.0%$200 to $299 8.8%$300 to $399 16.6%$400 to $499 16.7%$500 to $799 28.2%$800 and over 12.9%
In terms of sales, existing home sales in the United States had steadily risen in the past two years before plummeting to $4.87 million.
The same trend is showing for new home sales, with the January 2014 value at $414,000
About 61% of the housing units occupied by the owner were valued under $250,000.
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Housing
The country as a whole seems to be in a recovery phase.
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Housing
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Housing
80% of the housing units in the study area had only one unit (either attached or detached).
Housing units counted as others consists of mobile homes, boats, RVs, vans, etc.
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Housing
29%
3%
9%
12%12%
15%
20%
1%
Number of bedrooms in housing units
1 unit
2 units
3 or 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 or more
Others
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Housing
No of Units Percent1 unit 28.99%
2 units 3.31%
3 or 4 8.65%
5 to 9 12.05%
10 to 19 11.87%
20 to 49 14.54%
50 or more 20.08%
Others 0.52%
37% of the housing units in the study area had 3 bedrooms. Census.gov defines a bedroom as a room used for such purposes.
Rooms include living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, finished recreation rooms, enclosed porches for year-round use, and lodgers' rooms.
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Housing
Built 1939 or earlier
Built 1940 to
1949
Built 1950 to
1959
Built 1960 to
1969
Built 1970 to
1979
Built 1980 to
1989
Built 1990 to
1999
Built 2000 to
2009
Built 2010 or
later
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
Year Structure built
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Housing
Year Built TotalBuilt 1939 or earlier 9.4%
Built 1940 to 1949 11.7%
Built 1950 to 1959 20.2%
Built 1960 to 1969 22.7%
Built 1970 to 1979 15.6%
Built 1980 to 1989 9.4%
Built 1990 to 1999 6.3%
Built 2000 to 2009 4.7%
Built 2010 or later 0.0%
Majority of the housing units in the study area were built between the 50's and the 70's. Over 4,000 houses were built after 2010.
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Housing
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Summary
Population:
The block groups in the study area have the following 2012 median values:
Median age = 43.6
Minimum median age = 22.5
Maximum median age = 61.2
The sample study area population identified as largely white.
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Summary
Income:
52% of the population had Annual Median household income was under $25,000 in 2012.
Almost 7% of the households have an income of over $125,000.
The study area had an unemployment rate of 14.7%.
In the past 12 months, The 45 to 64 group had 9% of its population in the $75,000 and over category.
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Summary
Lifestyle:53% have a convenient trip to work of under 20 minutes.
14%
• Population have advanced degree of education.
28%
• Population in the study area have Associate’s or bachelor’s degree of education.
33%
• Population in the study area have HS degree/some college degree.
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Summary
Housing:
There were 33,068 housing units in the study area.
The study area's 2012 rental vacancy rate was 14%.
Housing unit in the study area was rented out, it was most likely between $300 to $400.
37% of the housing units in the study area had 3 bedrooms.
Many housing units were built in between 1950’s to 1970’s .
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