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5. Population: Two or More Races White & Black or African American % of Total NOTE: the numbers may add to more than the total population and the percentages may add to more than 100% because individuals may report more than one race Municipal Profile: General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 2,356,285 Males 1,138,197 Females 1,218,088 2. Population by Gender Gender Number 48.3% 51.7% 10 to 14 136,709 Under 5 121,231 5 to 9 126,878 3. Population by 5-Year and Other Age Groups (in Years) Age Group Number 30 to 34 130,698 15 to 19 154,358 20 to 24 150,910 1. Major Totals 40 to 44 154,064 60 to 64 147,632 50 to 54 194,558 55 to 59 177,089 Over 84 66,949 70 to 74 86,956 80 to 84 69,544 Total 18+ 1,881,314 Males 18+ 894,732 Other Age Groups Number 79.8% 38.0% Females 18+ 986,582 41.9% Total 21+ 1,785,428 75.8% Total 65+ 407,082 17.3% Total 62+ 491,509 20.9% Males 65+ 166,943 7.1% Females 65+ 240,139 10.2% 42.6 Black or African American 196,755 One race only total 2,319,031 White 2,069,283 4. Population: One Race Only Race Number 98.4% 87.8% 8.4% American Indian & Alaska Native 2,908 Asian 41,238 0.1% 1.8% Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander 494 0.0% Some other race 8,353 0.4% 37,254 Total persons of two or more races 1.6% % of Total % of Total % of Total Native Hawaiian/Othr Pacif Islndr 1,440 0.1% 7. Population: Race Alone or In Combination With One Race Number % of Total or More Other Races Black or African American 220,407 White 2,102,396 89.2% 9.4% American Indian & Alaska Native 12,080 Asian 48,898 0.5% 2.1% Some other race 11,534 0.5% Total Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 29,969 Mexican 11,211 6. Population: Hispanic or Latino Number 1.3% 0.5% % of Total Puerto Rican 6,140 0.3% Cuban 1,366 0.1% Other Hispanic or Latino 11,252 0.5% Total not Hispanic or Latino 2,326,316 White alone 2,051,163 8. Population: Not Hispanic or Latino Number 98.7% 87.1% % of Total Population in households 2,293,606 Householder 1,001,627 9a. Population in Households and Group Quarters Number 97.3% 42.5% % of Total Spouse 464,433 19.7% Child 618,411 26.2% Other relatives 93,396 4.0% Nonrelatives 115,739 4.9% Population in group quarters 62,679 Institutionalized population 26,035 2.7% 1.1% Noninstitutionalized population 36,644 1.6% Page 1 of 12 Source: 2010 Census Summary File 1 released June 2011 10. Area in Square Miles Total 5,342.4507 Land 5,281.4763 Water 60.9744 Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)* Total population Total housing units Total households 1,102,048 1,001,627 25 to 29 142,324 35 to 39 135,591 45 to 49 177,161 Age Group Number 65 to 69 108,303 75 to 79 75,330 Males 21+ 846,410 Females 21+ 939,018 35.9% 39.9% Males 62+ 207,311 8.8% Females 62+ 284,198 12.1% Median age (years) 0.8% Number 17,832 Total population 2,356,285 100.0% In correctional facilities for adults 9,374 In juvenile facilities 1,378 In nursing facilities/Skilled-nursing facilities 14,965 In other institutional facilities 318 In college/university student housing 27,559 In military quarters 6 9,079 In other noninstitutional facilities 9b. Population in Group Quarters by Type Institutional facilities: Noninstitutional facilities: *The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

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Page 1: Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)*€¦ · Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)* Source: 2014-2018 American Community Survey 5-year estimates released

5. Population: Two or More Races

White & Black or African American

% of Total

NOTE: the numbers may add to more than the total population

and the percentages may add to more than 100% because

individuals may report more than one race

Municipal Profile: General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010

2,356,285

Males 1,138,197

Females 1,218,088

2. Population by Gender

Gender Number

48.3%

51.7%

10 to 14 136,709

Under 5 121,231

5 to 9 126,878

3. Population by 5-Year and Other Age Groups (in Years)

Age Group Number

30 to 34 130,698

15 to 19 154,358

20 to 24 150,910

1. Major Totals

40 to 44 154,064

60 to 64 147,632

50 to 54 194,558

55 to 59 177,089

Over 84 66,949

70 to 74 86,956

80 to 84 69,544

Total 18+ 1,881,314

Males 18+ 894,732

Other Age Groups Number

79.8%

38.0%

Females 18+ 986,582 41.9%

Total 21+ 1,785,428 75.8%

Total 65+ 407,082 17.3%

Total 62+ 491,509 20.9%

Males 65+ 166,943 7.1%

Females 65+ 240,139 10.2%42.6

Black or African American 196,755

One race only total 2,319,031

White 2,069,283

4. Population: One Race Only

Race Number

98.4%

87.8%

8.4%

American Indian & Alaska Native 2,908

Asian 41,238

0.1%

1.8%

Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander 494 0.0%

Some other race 8,353 0.4%

37,254Total persons of two or more races 1.6%

% of Total

% of Total

% of Total

Native Hawaiian/Othr Pacif Islndr 1,440 0.1%

7. Population: Race Alone or In Combination With One

Race Number % of Total

or More Other Races

Black or African American 220,407

White 2,102,396 89.2%

9.4%

American Indian & Alaska Native 12,080

Asian 48,898

0.5%

2.1%

Some other race 11,534 0.5%

Total Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 29,969

Mexican 11,211

6. Population: Hispanic or Latino

Number

1.3%

0.5%

% of Total

Puerto Rican 6,140 0.3%

Cuban 1,366 0.1%

Other Hispanic or Latino 11,252 0.5%

Total not Hispanic or Latino 2,326,316

White alone 2,051,163

8. Population: Not Hispanic or Latino

Number

98.7%

87.1%

% of Total

Population in households 2,293,606

Householder 1,001,627

9a. Population in Households and Group Quarters

Number

97.3%

42.5%

% of Total

Spouse 464,433 19.7%

Child 618,411 26.2%

Other relatives 93,396 4.0%

Nonrelatives 115,739 4.9%

Population in group quarters 62,679

Institutionalized population 26,035

2.7%

1.1%

Noninstitutionalized population 36,644 1.6%

Page 1 of 12Source: 2010 Census Summary File 1 released June 2011

10. Area in Square Miles

Total 5,342.4507 Land 5,281.4763 Water 60.9744

Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)*

Total population

Total housing units

Total households

1,102,048

1,001,627

25 to 29 142,324

35 to 39 135,591

45 to 49 177,161

Age Group Number

65 to 69 108,303

75 to 79 75,330

Males 21+ 846,410

Females 21+ 939,018

35.9%

39.9%

Males 62+ 207,311 8.8%

Females 62+ 284,198 12.1%Median age

(years)

0.8%

Number

17,832

Total population 2,356,285 100.0%

In correctional facilities for adults 9,374

In juvenile facilities 1,378

In nursing facilities/Skilled-nursing facilities 14,965

In other institutional facilities 318

In college/university student housing 27,559

In military quarters 6

9,079In other noninstitutional facilities

9b. Population in Group Quarters by Type

Institutional facilities:

Noninstitutional facilities:

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

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Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)*

Total households 1,001,627

11. Households by Type

Number

100.0%

61.8%

% of Total

Family households (families) 619,332

46.4%Husband-wife family 464,433

Male householder, no wife present 40,508 4.0%

11.4%Female householder, no husband present 114,391

38.2%

31.9%

Nonfamily households 382,295

12.9%

Householder living alone 319,961

Householder 65 years & over 129,469

12. Households With Individuals of Specified Age

Number

26.4%

% of Total

under 18 years old 264,315

Households with individuals

29.4%65 years & over 294,636

Households with individuals

13. Average Size

Average household size 2.29 Average family size 2.90

Total housing units 1,102,048

14a. Housing Occupancy

Number

100.0%

90.9%

% of Total

Occupied housing units 1,001,627

9.1%Vacant housing units 100,421

9,022

14b. Vacant Housing Units by Type

Occupied housing units 1,001,627

Number of units

100.0%

69.6%

% of Total

Owner-occupied housing units 697,151

30.4%Renter-occupied housing units 304,476

Average household size

2.44

1.94

15. Housing Units, Household Population, and Average Household Size by Housing Tenure

Comparison of selected data items for different areas

Data Item This Area

Median age (in years) 42.6

% of population aged17.3%

% of total population98.4%

% of population that1.3%

% of population2.7%

Average household size 2.29

% of total housing units

% of occupied housing

69.6%

9.1%

Source: 2010 Census Summary File 1 released June 2011 Page 2 of 12

65 & over

that is one race only

is Hispanic or Latino

in group quarters

that are vacant

units that are

owner-occupied

Sex ratio (males per93.4

100 females)

SPC 10-cnty Region Pennsylvania United States

42.5

17.2%

98.4%

1.3%

2.8%

2.30

9.1%

69.8%

93.8

40.1

15.4%

98.1%

5.7%

3.4%

2.45

9.9%

69.6%

95.1

37.2

13.0%

97.1%

16.3%

2.6%

2.58

11.4%

96.7

65.1%

For rent 29,749

For sale only 14,428

Population in units

1,702,157

591,449

Rented, not occupied 1,936

Sold, not occupied 5,293 39,993

2,293,606 100.0%

74.2%

% of Total

25.8%

2.29

Population density (persons446

per square mile of land)366

% minority population 12.9% 12.4% 20.5% 36.3%

284 87

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

All other vacants

For seasonal,recreational, oroccasional use

Household density (households190

per square mile of land)155 112 33

Municipal Profile: General Population and Housing Characteristics 2010

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16. School Enrollment by Level of School for the Population

3 Years and Over

Page 3 of 12Source: 2014-2018 American Community Survey 5-year estimates released December 2019

Population 3 years and over

enrolled in school 507,693

Nursery school, preschool 33,553

Kindergarten 23,042

Elementary school (grades 1-8) 198,502

High school (grades 9-12) 106,321

College or graduate school 146,275

Number % of Total

100.0%

6.6%

4.5%

39.1%

20.9%

28.8%

17. Educational Attainment for the Population 25 Years and

Over Number % of Total

Population 25 years and over 1,692,424

Less than 9th grade 30,509

9th to 12th grade, no diploma 77,830

High school graduate

(includes equivalency) 561,144

Some college, no degree 275,130

Associate's degree 170,607

Bachelor's degree 352,111

Graduate or professional degree 225,093

100.0%

1.8%

4.6%

33.2%

16.3%

10.1%

20.8%

13.3%

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent bachelor's degree or higher 34.1%

93.6%

18. Marital Status for the Population 15 Years and Over

Number % of Total

Population 15 years and over 1,972,590

Never married 623,986

Now married, except separated 974,767

Separated 34,882

Widowed 144,622

Female 113,423

Divorced 194,333

Female 110,588

100.0%

31.6%

49.4%

1.8%

7.3%

5.7%

9.9%

5.6%

19. Grandparents Living With Own Grandchildren Under 18

Years

Total 34,279

Grandparent responsible for own

grandchildren under 18 years 13,118

Number % of Total

100.0%

38.3%

20. Veteran Status for the Civilian Population 18 Years and

Over Number % of Total

Civilian population 18 years and over 1,891,638

Civilian veterans 159,620

100.0%

8.4%

21. Geographical Mobility in the Past Year for Residence 1

Year Ago for Population 1 Year and Over

Number % of Total

Total living in area 1 year ago 2,314,739

Non-movers 2,039,005

Same county 172,917

Same state 54,813

Moved to different house in U.S.

Different county

275,734

Different state 48,004

102,817

100.0%

88.1%

11.9%

7.5%

4.4%

2.4%

2.1%

22. Place of Birth by Nativity and Citizenship Status

Total population 2,339,941

Native 2,251,234

Born in state of residence 1,893,515

Born in different state 342,908

Born outside U.S. 14,811

Foreign born 88,707

Naturalized U.S. citizen 44,365

Not a U.S. citizen 44,342

Born in U.S. 2,236,423

100.0%

96.2%

95.6%

80.9%

14.7%

0.6%

3.8%

1.9%

1.9%

Total 88,707

Europe 22,927

Asia 44,223

Africa 6,186

Oceania 875

Latin America 11,646

Northern America 2,850

23. Place of Birth for the Foreign-Born Population

Excluding Population Born at Sea

Number % of Total

100.0%

25.8%

49.9%

7.0%

1.0%

13.1%

3.2%

Number % of Total

This table provides geographical mobility for persons relative to their place of

residence 1 year ago. The estimates do not include people who moved to Puerto

Rico, other U.S. Island Areas, or Foreign Countries.

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

Municipal Profile: Selected Social Characteristics 2014-2018

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Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)*

Page 4 of 12Source: 2014-2018 American Community Survey 5-year estimates released December 2019

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

24. Language Spoken at Home by Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over

& multiple)

Scotch-Irish 47,018Scottish 43,645

Slovak 88,146

Swedish 18,913

Ukrainian 21,611

Welsh 25,426

1.4%1.3%

2.7%

0.6%

0.7%

0.8%

0.3%Serbian 10,8490.1%Slavic 4,098

0.3%Slovene 8,486

0.7%Subsaharan African 21,373

0.2%Swiss 6,048

0.1%W Indian exc Hispanic groups 4,531

0.1%Yugoslavian 2,462

Scandinavian 2,185 0.1%

0.0%Turkish 1,582

Other/unclassified/unreported 749,400 22.9%

25. Ancestry (single

American 89,802

Croatian 30,344

2.7%

0.9%

0.4%

Number & % of Total

Total 3,275,873

Arab 14,399

0.3%Austrian 10,073

0.1%Belgian 4,087

0.3%British 9,096

0.1%Canadian 2,176

0.0%Carpatho Rusyn 1,112

100.0%

English 187,379

Dutch 26,350 0.8%

5.7%

European 21,138 0.6%

0.5%Czech 14,883

0.3%Czechoslovakian 8,589

Eastern European 9,666 0.3%

0.1%Danish 2,418

French (except Basque) 40,828

German 625,334

1.2%

19.1%

French Canadian 4,478 0.1%

Finnish 1,437 0.0%

Greek 14,170

Hungarian 41,221

0.4%

1.3%

Irish 415,015

Italian 372,288

12.7%

11.4%

0.4%Lithuanian 11,845

0.2%Norwegian 7,157

Polish 198,815

Russian 34,896

6.1%

1.1%

0.2%Pennsylvania German 5,895

0.1%Romanian 3,540

Portuguese 1,932 0.1%

Afghan 279Albanion 476

Alsatian 129

Armenian 728

Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac 10

Australian 482

Basque 35

Brazilian 1,340

Bugarian 723

Cajun 145

Celtic 213

Cypriot 32

Estonian 96

German Russian 148

Guyanese 188

Icelander 47Iranian 1,024

Israeli 874

Latvian 342

Luxemburger 141

Macedonian 432

Maltese 57New Zealander 49

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%12.7%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

Number & % of Total

0.0%

Northern European 1,700

Number & % of Total

0.0%

Soviet Union 47 0.0%

Municipal Profile: Selected Social Characteristics 2014-2018

Number % of Total

Total 2,220,794

Speak only English 2,105,031

25,282 6,989

12,961 6,264

100.00%

94.79%

0.31%

0.28%

6,437 1,072 0.05%

2,676 1,200 0.05%

10,532 2,658 0.12%

2,194 1,459 0.07%

10,043 2,888 0.13%

1,933 560 0.03%

3,815 1,364 0.06%

26,475 7,691 0.35%

8,483 1,086 0.05%

4,932 1,295 0.06%

0.17%

0.58%

0.29%

0.12%

0.47%

1.14%

0.09%

0.38%

0.10%

0.45%

1.19%

0.22%

Arabic

Chinese (inc. Mandarin, Cantonese)

French, Haitian, or Cajun

German or other West Germanic languages

Korean

Russian, Polish, or other Slavic languages

Spanish

Tagalog (inc. Filipino)

Vietnamese

Other Asian and Pacific Island languages

Other Indo-European languages

Other & unspecified languages

Number & % of Total that

speak language at home

Number that speak English less

than "very well" & % of TotalLanguages other than English

115,763Languages other than English TOTAL 5.21% 34,526 1.55%

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Page 5 of 12Source: 2014-2018 American Community Survey 5-year estimates released December 2019

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

Data Item

% of population 25 years and

over who are high school

SPC 10-cnty Region Pennsylvania United States

Comparison of selected data items for different areas

graduates or higher

% of population 1 year and

over who resided in area

1 year ago in same house

% of population 1 year and

over who resided in area

1 year ago in different

house in same county

This Area

93.6%

88.1%

7.5%

PERCENT OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION WITH A DISABILITY

BY TYPE OF DIFFICULTY

WITH A DISABILITY BY TYPE OF DIFFICULTY

named types of difficulty may not equal the value in column "With a disability"

IndependentWith a

disability

26. Disability Status of the Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population by Age Group and Type of Difficulty

Under 5 years

5 to 17 years

18 to 34 years

35 to 64 years

65 to 74 years

living

75 years & over

Total

Hearing Vision Cognitive Ambulatory Self-care

Not applicable

Not applicable

701

22,514

35,306

124,885

55,744

91,806

330,956

119,136

327,031

502,479

930,243

240,564

193,916

2,313,369

Under 5 years

5 to 17 years

18 to 34 years

35 to 64 years

65 to 74 years

75 years and over

Total

Not applicable

Not applicable

0.59%

6.88%

7.03%

13.42%

23.17%

47.34%

14.31%

NOTE: persons may have more than one type of difficulty, therefore, the sum of the values for the

383

1,565

4,433

25,338

20,528

41,132

93,379

0.32%

0.48%

0.88%

2.72%

8.53%

21.21%

4.04%

411

2,374

5,257

19,378

7,330

15,860

50,610

0.34%

0.73%

1.05%

2.08%

3.05%

8.18%

2.19%

18,954

23,846

48,312

10,568

22,538

124,218

5.80%

4.75%

5.19%

4.39%

11.62%

5.66%

1,703

6,362

66,997

32,904

57,877

165,843

0.52%

1.27%

7.20%

13.68%

29.85%

7.56%

3,623

3,606

20,952

8,331

22,066

58,578

1.11%

0.72%

2.25%

3.46%

11.38%

2.67%

13,564

43,993

16,477

45,016

119,050

2.70%

4.73%

6.85%

23.21%

6.38%

noninstitutionalized

population

Civilian

IndependentWith a

disability livingHearing Vision Cognitive Ambulatory Self-care

population with a disability14.3%

% of civilian noninstitutionalized

Municipal Profile: Selected Social Characteristics 2014-2018

93.3% 90.2% 87.7%

88.1% 88.0% 85.5%

7.4% 7.2% 8.2%

14.5% 13.9% 12.6%

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27. Households With Selected Types of Income in Past

12 Months

Page 6 of 12Source: 2014-2018 American Community Survey 5-year estimates released December 2019

Number % of Total

74.2%

28. Families by Family Income in the Past 12 Months (in 2018 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars)

100.0%

Total households

With earnings in the past 12 months

With Social Security income in the past 12 months

With Supplemental Security Income in the past 12 months

With public assistance income in the past 12 months

With retirement income in the past 12 months

Number of

households with

Type of income

744,626

361,289

57,651

30,463

216,243

type of income

1,003,283

36.0%

5.7%

3.0%

21.6%

households

% of Total

Average income (in 2018

inflation-adjusted dollars) per

$84,010

household by type of income

$19,748

$10,102

$2,242

$21,825

Families 611,007

Less than $10,000 20,542

$10,000 to $14,999 13,243

$15,000 to $19,999 14,432

$20,000 to $24,999 17,887

$25,000 to $29,999 20,764

$30,000 to $34,999 22,078

$35,000 to $39,999 22,872

$40,000 to $44,999 23,584

$45,000 to $49,999 23,361

$50,000 to $59,999 47,800

$60,000 to $74,999 67,130

$75,000 to $99,999 95,496

$100,000 to $124,999 74,134

$125,000 to $149,999 49,299

$150,000 to $199,999 49,505

$200,000 or more 48,880

Median family income

$77,741

3.4%

2.2%

2.4%

2.9%

3.4%

3.6%

3.7%

3.9%

3.8%

7.8%

11.0%

15.6%

12.1%

8.1%

8.1%

8.0%

Persons under 18 years 68,653

Persons 18 to 64 years 158,673

Persons over 64 years 34,293

372,030

1,248,208

400,187

All persons 261,619 2,020,425 2,282,044

440,683

1,406,881

434,480

11.5%

15.6%

11.3%

7.9%

poverty level% of Total

29. Poverty Status in the Past 12 Months of Families by Type and Persons by Age for Whom Poverty Status is Determined

Belowpoverty levelAt or above

Total below poverty

Married couple 14,555

Male householder, no wife present 5,418

Female householder, no husband present 26,826

452,116

34,468

77,624

All families 46,799 564,208 611,007

466,671

39,886

104,450

7.7%

3.1%

13.6%

25.7%

Per capita income

$34,613

30. Miscellaneous Income Data in the Past 12 Months (in 2018 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars)

Median earnings for the full-time, year-round civilian employed population

16 year and over with earnings, by sex:

Males

$56,270

Females

$42,383

NOTE: this is total households, NOT the sum of the households above; a household may fall into more than

one of the above "type of income" categories

Number % of Total

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

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31. Employment Status for the Population 16 Years and Over

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1,008,772

Ages 16 to 64 years

Population 752,764

Number % of Total

32. Industry for the Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and Over

Number % of Total

746,123 191,112 256,008 937,235

Males Females Males Females Males Females

Ages 65 years and over Ages 16 years and over

1,946,007

Total

In labor force 596,343 548,151 40,590 35,987 636,933 584,138 1,221,071

In Armed Forces 723 215 723 215Not applicable 938

Civilian labor force

561,667Employed 521,318 39,094 34,989 600,761 556,307 1,157,068

Unemployed 33,953 26,618

Percent of civilian labor force

Not in labor force

1,496 998 35,449 27,616 63,065

595,620 547,936 40,590 35,987 636,210 583,923 1,220,133

149,780 204,613 150,522 220,021 300,302 424,634 724,936

5.7 4.9 3.7 2.8 5.6 4.7 5.2

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and

hunting, and mining 14,988

Construction 66,740

Manufacturing 118,019

Wholesale trade 31,574

Civilian employed population

16 years and over

Retail trade 132,360

Transportation and

warehousing, and utilities 65,025

Information 19,596

Finance & insurance, & real

estate & rental & leasing 85,740

Number % of Total

Professional, scientific, &

management, & administrative

& waste management services 129,468

Educational services, and health

care and social assistance 302,608

Arts, entertainment, & recreation,

& accomodation & food services 100,132

Other services, except public

administration 54,605

Public administration 36,213

1,157,068 100.0%

1.3%

5.8%

10.2%

2.7%

11.4%

5.6%

1.7%

7.4%

11.2%

26.2%

8.7%

4.7%

3.1%

33. Occupation for the Civilian Employed Population 16

Years and Over

Civilian employed population

16 years and over

Management, business,

science, and arts 473,774

Service 195,410

Sales and office 258,181

Farming, fishing, and forestry 1,923

Construction,extraction,installa

-tion,maintenance, & repair 88,710

Production, transportation,

and material moving 139,070

1,157,068 100.0%

40.9%

16.9%

22.3%

0.2%

7.7%

12.0%

Number % of Total

34. Class of Worker for the Civilian Employed Population 16

Years and Over

Civilian employed population

16 years and over

Private for-profit wage and salary 843,404

Private not-for-profit wage and

salary 155,636

Local government 56,386

Self-employed in own not

incorporated business 52,804

Unpaid family worker 1,288

State and federal government 47,550

1,157,068 100.0%

72.9%

13.5%

4.9%

4.1%

4.6%

0.1%

NOTE: employment and worker data pertain to place of residence, not place of work

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

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Data Item

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% of civilian labor force

(ages 16 and over)

SPC 10-cnty Region Pennsylvania United States

Comparison of selected data items for different areas

that is unemployed

% of commuters who

drove alone excluding

worked at home

Average travel time (in

worked at home

Number % of Total

35. Households by Household Income in the Past 12 Months

(in 2018 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars)

Less than $10,000 63,964

$10,000 to $14,999 47,456

$15,000 to $19,999 52,395

$20,000 to $24,999 49,469

$25,000 to $29,999 49,359

$30,000 to $34,999 47,732

$35,000 to $39,999 43,836

$40,000 to $44,999 43,170

$45,000 to $49,999 38,167

$50,000 to $59,999 78,428

$60,000 to $74,999 98,962

$75,000 to $99,999 128,512

$100,000 to $124,999 91,624

$125,000 to $149,999 57,980

$150,000 to $199,999 56,282

$200,000 or more 55,947

Households 1,003,283 100.0%

6.4%

4.7%

5.2%

4.9%

4.9%

4.8%

4.4%

4.3%

3.8%

7.8%

9.9%

12.8%

9.1%

5.8%

5.6%

5.6%

Number

home

36. Means of Transportation to Work for Workers 16 Years

and Over

Workers 16 years and over

Car, truck, or van -- drove alone 875,037

Car, truck, or van -- carpooled 93,449

Public transportation (excluding

taxicab) 63,918

Bicycle 3,798

Walked 38,041

Taxicab, motorcycle, or other means 8,391

Worked at home 52,647

Total excluding worked at home 1,082,634

1,135,281

80.8%

8.6%

5.9%

0.4%

3.5%

0.8%

100.0%

4.6%

100.0%

Number

NOTE: employment and worker data pertain to place of residence, not place of work

Average travel time (in minutes) to

work excluding worked at home 26.8

minutes) to work excluding

Median household income in the past 12 months

(in 2018 inflation-adjusted dollars) $58,290

Median household income in

the past 12 months (in

2018 inflation-adjusted dollars)

NOTE: workers include members of the Armed Forces and civilians who

were at work last week

% of Total

excluding

worked at

over

% of

Workers 16

years and

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

$58,290

This Area

5.2%

80.8%

26.8

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5.3% 5.8% 5.9%

81.1% 79.9% 80.4%

26.6 26.9 26.6

$57,670 $59,445 $60,293

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37. Housing Units in Structure

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Number % of Total

100.0%

38. Year Structure Built

Number % of Total

100.0%

40. Occupied Housing Units by Year Householder Moved into

Unit Number % of Total

Total housing units 1,122,290

1 unit, detached 757,538

1 unit, attached 93,491

2 units 48,021

3 or 4 units 39,561

5 to 9 units 37,904

10 to 19 units 30,923

20 to 49 units 28,336

50 or more units 46,191

Mobile home 40,199

Boat, RV, van, etc. 126

67.5%

8.3%

4.3%

3.5%

3.4%

2.8%

2.5%

4.1%

3.6%

0.0%

Total housing units 1,122,290

Built 2010 or later 26,323

Built 2000 to 2009 73,394

Built 1990 to 1999 86,186

Built 1980 to 1989 83,114

Built 1970 to 1979 134,465

Built 1960 to 1969 128,310

Built 1950 to 1959 190,068

Built 1940 to 1949 101,280

Built 1939 or earlier 299,150

2.3%

6.5%

7.7%

7.4%

12.0%

11.4%

16.9%

9.0%

26.7%

Subtotal: built before 1970 64.0%718,808

39. Rooms

Number % of Total

Total housing units 1,122,290

1 room 20,388

2 rooms 19,647

3 rooms 79,821

4 rooms 146,094

5 rooms 193,577

6 rooms 241,637

7 rooms 160,233

8 rooms 118,019

9 or more rooms 142,874

5.9

1.8%

1.8%

7.1%

13.0%

17.2%

21.5%

14.3%

10.5%

12.7%

Total occupied housing units 1,003,283

Moved in 2017 or later 40,624

Moved in 2015 to 2016 97,690

Moved in 2010 to 2014 240,201

Moved in 2000 to 2009 247,099

Moved in 1990 to 1999 142,786

Moved in 1989 or earlier 234,883

100.0%

4.0%

9.7%

23.9%

24.6%

14.2%

23.4%

41. House Heating Fuel for Occupied Housing Units

Number % of Total

Total occupied housing units 1,003,283

Utility gas 745,862

Bottled, tank, or LP gas 19,094

Electricity 150,530

Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 63,885

Coal or coke 1,834

Wood 13,420

Solar energy 127

Other fuel 5,235

No fuel used 3,296

100.0%

74.3%

1.9%

15.0%

6.4%

0.2%

1.3%

0.0%

0.5%

0.3%

42. Value of Owner-Occupied Housing Units

Number % of Total

Total owner-occupied housing units 700,468

Less than $50,000 67,197

$50,000 to $69,999 49,673

$70,000 to $89,999 68,366

$90,000 to $99,999 31,930

$100,000 to $124,999 72,286

$125,000 to $149,999 66,144

$150,000 to $174,999 75,263

$175,000 to $199,999 47,983

$200,000 to $249,999 68,357

$250,000 to $299,999 49,317

$300,000 to $399,999 53,643

$400,000 to $499,999 22,637

$500,000 to $749,999 17,844

$750,000 to $999,999 5,408

$1,000,000 or more 4,420

100.0%

9.6%

7.1%

9.8%

4.6%

10.3%

9.4%

10.7%

6.9%

9.8%

7.0%

7.7%

3.2%

2.5%

0.8%

0.6%

100.0%

Median number of rooms

Median Value of Owner-Occupied Housing Units $148,000

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Number % of Total

43. Vehicles Available for Occupied Housing Units

100.0%

No vehicles available 106,187

1 vehicle available 355,485

2 vehicles available 371,877

3 vehicles available 121,900

4 vehicles available 34,436

5 or more vehicles available 13,398

Total occupied housing units 1,003,283

10.6%

35.4%

37.1%

12.2%

3.4%

1.3%

Number % of Total

45. Occupants Per Room for Occupied Housing Units

Total occupied housing units 1,003,283

1.00 or less 994,407

1.01 to 1.50 5,699

1.51 or more 3,177

100.0%

99.1%

0.6%

0.3%

44. Mortgage Status and Selected Monthly Owner Costs

Number % of Total

Total owner-occupied housing units 700,468

Housing units with a mortgage 407,321

Less than $200 109

$200 to $399 2,595

$400 to $599 14,464

$600 to $799 39,602

$800 to $999 57,305

$1,000 to $1,999 214,301

$2,000 to $2,999 57,280

$3,000 or more 21,665

Housing units without a mortgage 293,147

100.0%

58.1%

0.0%

0.4%

2.1%

5.7%

8.2%

30.6%

8.2%

3.1%

41.9%

47. Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of

Household Income in the Past 12 Months

Number % of Total

Total owner-occupied housing units 700,468

Less than 20.0 percent 437,127

20.0 to 24.9 percent 81,486

25.0 to 29.9 percent 51,874

30.0 to 34.9 percent 32,102

35.0 percent or more 93,168

Not computed 4,711

100.0%

62.4%

11.6%

7.4%

4.6%

13.3%

0.7%

Number % of Total

46. Gross Rent of Renter-Occupied Housing Units

Total renter-occupied housing units 302,815

With cash rent 284,063

Less than $200 5,350

$200 to $399 25,493

$400 to $599 41,380

$600 to $799 67,719

$800 to $999 59,563

$1,000 to $1,999 76,155

$2,000 or more 8,403

No cash rent 18,752

100.0%

93.8%

1.8%

8.4%

13.7%

22.4%

19.7%

25.1%

2.8%

6.2%

49. Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income in the

Past 12 Months

Number % of Total

Total renter-occupied housing units 302,815

Less than 20.0 percent 86,996

20.0 to 24.9 percent 35,146

25.0 to 29.9 percent 31,790

30.0 to 34.9 percent 23,278

35.0 percent or more 100,697

Not computed 24,908

100.0%

28.7%

11.6%

10.5%

7.7%

33.3%

8.2%

48. Selected Characteristics for Occupied Housing Unit

Number % of Total

Lacking complete plumbing facilitie

Lacking complete kitchen facilities

No telephone service available

Total occupied housing units

3,480

1,003,283

10,759

15,565

100.0%

0.3%

1.1%

1.6%

Median gross rent for renter-occupied

housing units paying cash rent $807

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

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Data Item

are single-family units

SPC 10-cnty Region Pennsylvania United States

Comparison of selected data items for different areas

(Single-family units include 1 unit, attached; 1 unit, detached; mobile home; and boat, RV, van, etc.)

% of total housing units that

were built before 1970

% of occupied housing units

with no vehicles available

% of total housing units that

Median gross rent for

renter-occupied housing

units paying cash rent

% of owner-occupied housing

units where the selected

monthly owner costs are

income in the past 12 months

30% or more of household

% of renter-occupied housing

units where the gross rent

is 30% or more of household

income in the past 12 months

Median value of

owner-occupied housing

units

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland

This Area

79.4%

64.0%

10.6%

$807

18.0%

44.6%

$148,000

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79.9% 79.7% 73.8%

63.6% 57.7% 38.8%

10.4% 11.0% 8.7%

$797 $915 $1,023

18.0% 21.9% 23.3%

44.9% 48.5% 50.2%

$144,940 $174,100 $204,900

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White

Minorities

White

Minorities

MALES FEMALES

50. Population Distribution By Age

51. Ratio of Income to Poverty Level

= 1% of the population

52. Educational Attainment

NOTE: Data are for the population age 25 years and over in terms of a percent.

NOTE: Percent of households paying 30% or more of household income towards housing costs;calculations exclude the ‘not computed’ values.

All Households Renter Households Owner Households

54. Housing Affordability

Perc

ent o

f Hou

seho

lds

Num

ber

of H

ousi

ng U

nits

Age of Householder

Years Built

Municipal Profile: Selected Infographics 2010 and 2014-2018

53. Cumulative Residential Housing Units By Years Built

Income below half of the poverty level

Income from half the poverty level to the poverty level

Income from poverty levelto twice the poverty level

Income above twice the poverty level

Less than highschool education

High school graduate(includes equivalency)

Some college, no degree

Associate’s degree

Bachelor’s degree

Master’s degree

Professional school degree

Doctorate degree

( )

( )

( )

( )

( )

( )

( )

( )

33.2%

16.3%

10.1%

20.8%

9.5%

2.2%

1.6%

6.4%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

15-24 25-34 35-64 65+ All

Percent of Population

SPC Region

1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8%8% 7% 6% 4%5% 2%3% 1% 0

Percent of Population

Pittsburgh MSA

1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8%8% 7% 6% 4%5% 2%3% 1% 0

Age Range

Under 55 to 9

10 to 1415 to 1920 to 2425 to 2930 to 3435 to 3940 to 4445 to 4950 to 5455 to 5960 to 6465 to 6970 to 7475 to 7980 to 84

85+

0

200000

400000

600000

800000

1000000

1200000

1939

or ea

rlier

1940

-1949

1950

-1959

1960

-1969

1970

-1979

1980

-1989

1990

-1999

2000

-2009

2010

or la

ter

*The Pittsburgh MSA includes the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, & Westmoreland.