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U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

1990 CP-2-1

1990 Census of Population Social and Economic Characteristics

United States

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The Decennial Planning Division, Susan M. Miskura, Chief, coordinated and directed all census operations. Patricia A. Berman, Assistant Division Chief for Content and Data Products, directed the development and implementation of the 1990 Census Tabulation and Publication Program. Other assistant division chiefs were Robert R. Bair, Rachel F. Brown, James L. Dinwiddie, Allan A. Stephenson, and Edwin B. Wagner, Jr. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Cheryl R. Landman, Adolfo L. Paez, A. Edward Pike, and William A. Starr. Other important contributors were Linda S. Brudvig, Cindy S. Easton, Avis L. Foote, Carolyn R. Hay, Douglas M. Lee, Gloria J. Porter, and A. Nishea Quash. The Decennial Operations Division, Arnold A. Jackson, Chief, was responsible for processing and tabulating census data. Assistant division chiefs were: Donald R. Dalzell, Kenneth A. Riccini, Billy E. Stark, and James E. Steed. Processing offices were managed by Alfred Cruz, Jr., Earle B. Knapp, Jr., Judith N. Petty, Mark M. Taylor, Russell L. Valentine, Jr., Carol A. Van Horn, and C. Kemble Worley. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Jonathan G. Ankers, Sharron S. Baucom, Catharine W. Burt, Vickie L. Cotton, Robert J. Hemmig, George H. McLaughlin, Carol M. Miller, Lorraine D. Neece, Peggy S. Payne, William L. Peil, Cotty A. Smith, Dennis W. Stoudt, and Richard R. Warren. Other important contributors were Eleanor I. Banks, Miriam R. Barton, Danny L. Burkhead, J. Kenneth Butler, Jr., Albert A. Csellar, Donald H. Danbury, Judith A. Dawson, Donald R. Dwyer, Beverly B. Fransen, Katherine H. Gilbert, Lynn A. Hollabaugh, Ellen B. Katzoff, Randy M. Klear, Norman W. Larsen, Peter J. Long, Sue Love, Patricia O. Madson, Mark J. Matsko, John R. Murphy, Dan E. Philipp, Eugene M. Rashlich, Willie T. Robertson, Barbara A. Rosen, Sharon A. Schoch, Imelda B. Severdia, Diane J. Simmons, Emmett F. Spiers, Johanne M. Stovall, M. Lisa Sylla, and Jess D. Thompson. The Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Daniel H. Weinberg, Chief, developed the questionnaire content, designed the data tabulations, and reviewed the data for the economic and housing characteristics. Gordon W. Green, Jr., Assistant Division Chief for Economic Characteristics, and Leonard J. Norry, Assistant Division Chief for Housing Characteristics, directed the development of this work. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: William A. Downs, Peter J. Fronczek, Patricia A. Johnson, Enrique J. Lamas, Charles T. Nelson, and Thomas S. Scopp. Other important contributors were Eleanor F. Baugher, Jeanne C. Benetti, Robert L. Bennefield, Robert W. Bonnette, William S. Chapin, Higinio Feliciano, Timothy S. Grall, Cynthia J. Harpine, Selwyn Jones, Mary C. Kirk, Richard G. Kreinsen, Gordon H. Lester, Mark S. Littman, Wilfred T. Masumura, John M. McNeil, Diane C. Murphy, George F. Patterson, Thomas J. Palumbo, Kirby G. Posey, John Priebe, Anne D. Smoler, and Carmina F. Young. The Population Division, Paula J. Schneider, Chief, developed the questionnaire content, designed the data tabulations, and reviewed the data for the demographic and social characteristics of the population. Philip N. Fulton, Assistant Division Chief for Census Programs, directed the development of this work. Other assistant division chiefs were Nampeo R. McKenney and Arthur J. Norton. The following branch and staff chiefs made significant contributions: Jorge H. del Pinal, Campbell J. Gibson, Roderick J. Harrison, Donald J. Hernandez, Jane H. Ingold, Martin T. O’Connell, Marie Pees, J. Gregory Robinson, Phillip A. Salopek, Paul M. Siegel, Robert C. Speaker, Gregory K. Spencer, and Cynthia M. Taeuber. Other important contributors were Celia G. Boertlein, Rosalind R. Bruno, Janice A. Costanzo, Rosemarie C. Cowan, Arthur R. Cresce, Larry G. Curran, Carmen DeNavas, Robert O. Grymes, Kristin A. Hansen, Mary C. Hawkins, Rodger V. Johnson, Michael J. Levin, Edna L. Paisano, Sherry B. Pollock, Stanley J. Rolark, A. Dianne Schmidley, Denise I. Smith, and Nancy L. Sweet. The Data User Services Division, Gerard C. Iannelli, then Chief, directed the development of data product dissemination and information to increase awareness, understanding, and use of census data. Marie G. Argana, Assistant Chief for Data User Services, directed preparation of electronic data products and their dissemination. Alfonso E. Mirabal, Assistant Chief for Group Information and Advisory Services, directed activities related to the National Services Program, State Data Centers, and preparation of training materials. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Deborah D. Barrett, Frederick G. Bohme, Larry W.

Carbaugh, James P. Curry, Samuel H. Johnson, John C. Kavaliunas, and Forrest B. Williams. Other important contributors were Molly Abramowitz, Celestin J. Aguigui, Barbara J. Aldrich, Delores A. Baldwin, Albert R. Barros, Geneva A. Burns, Carmen D. Campbell, James R. Clark, Virginia L. Collins, George H. Dailey, Jr., Barbara L. Hatchl, Theresa C. Johnson, Paul T. Manka, John D. McCall, Jo Ann Norris, David M. Pemberton, Sarabeth Rodriguez, Charles J. Wade, Joyce J. Ware, and Gary M. Young. The Geography Division, Robert W. Marx, Chief, directed and coordinated the census mapping and geographic activities. Jack R. George, Assistant Division Chief for Geoprocessing, directed the planning and development of the TIGER System and related software. Robert A. LaMacchia, Assistant Division Chief for Planning, directed the planning and implementation of processes for defining 1990 census geographic areas. Silla G. Tomasi, Assistant Division Chief for Operations, managed the planning and implementation of 1990 census mapping applications using the TIGER System. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Frederick R. Broome, Charles E. Dingman, Linda M. Franz, David E. Galdi, Dan N. Harding, Donald I. Hirschfeld, David B. Meixler, Peter Rosenson, Joel Sobel, Brian Swanhart, and Richard Trois. Other important contributors were Gerard Boudriault, Desmond J. Carron, Anthony W. Costanzo, Paul W. Daisey, Beverly A. Davis, Carl S. Hantman, Christine J. Kinnear, Terence D. McDowell, Linda M. Pike, Rose J. A. Quarato, Lourdes Ramirez, Gavin H. Shaw, Daniel L. Sweeney, Timothy F. Trainor, Phyllis S. Willette, and Walter E. Yergen. The Statistical Support Division, John H. Thompson, Chief, directed the application of mathematical statistical techniques in the design and conduct of the census. John S. Linebarger, Assistant Division Chief for Quality Assurance, directed the development and implementation of operational and software quality assurance. Henry F. Woltman, Assistant Division Chief for Census Design, directed the development and implementation of sample design, disclosure avoidance, weighting, and variance estimation. Howard Hogan and David V. Bateman were contributing assistant division chiefs. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Florence H. Abramson, Deborah H. Griffin, Richard A. Griffin, Lawrence I. Iskow, and Michael L. Mersch. Other important contributors were Linda A. Flores-Baez, Larry M. Bates, Somonica L. Green, James E. Hartman, Steven D. Jarvis, Alfredo Navarro, Eric L. Schindler, Carolyn T. Swan, and Glenn D. White. The 1990 Census Redistricting Data Office, Marshall L. Turner, Jr., Chief, assisted by Cathy L. Talbert, directed the development and implementation of the 1990 Census Redistricting Data Program. The Administrative and Publications Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, provided direction for the census administrative services, publications, printing, and graphics functions. Michael G. Garland was a contributing assistant division chief. The following branch and staff chiefs made significant contributions: Bernard E. Baymler, Albert W. Cosner, Gary J. Lauffer, Gerald A. Mann, Clement B. Nettles, Russell Price, and Barbara J. Stanard. Other important contributors were Barbara M. Abbott, Robert J. Brown, David M. Coontz, and John T. Overby. The Data Preparation Division, Joseph S. Harris, Chief, provided management of a multi-operational facility including kit preparation, procurement, warehousing and supply, and census processing activities. Plummer Alston, Jr., and Patricia M. Clark were assistant division chiefs. The Field Division, Stanley D. Matchett, Chief, directed the census data collection and associated field operations. Richard L. Bitzer, Richard F. Blass, Karl K. Kindel, and John W. Marshall were assistant division chiefs. Regional office directors were William F. Adams, John E. Bell, LaVerne Collins, Dwight P. Dean, Arthur G. Dukakis, Sheila H. Grimm, William F. Hill, James F. Holmes, Stanley D. Moore, Marvin L. Postma, John E. Reeder, and Leo C. Schilling. The Personnel Division, David P. Warner, Chief, provided management direction and guidance to the staffing, planning pay systems, and employee relations programs for the census. Colleen A. Woodard was the assistant chief. The Technical Services Division, C. Thomas DiNenna, Chief, designed, developed, deployed, and produced automated technology for census data processing.

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1990 CP-2-1

1990 Census of Population Social and Economic Characteristics

United States

U.S. Department of Commerce Ronald H. Brown, Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Paul A. London, Acting Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Harry A. Scarr, Acting Director

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Economics and Statistics Administration Paul A. London, Acting Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Harry A. Scarr, Acting Director Charles D. Jones, Associate Director for Decennial Census William P. Butz, Associate Director for Demographic Programs Bryant Benton, Associate Director for Field Operations Clifford J. Parker, Acting Associate Director for Administration Peter A. Bounpane, Assistant Director for Decennial Census

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.

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CONTENTS

Page List of Statistical Tables ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------iv How to Use This Census Report ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I–1 Table Finding Guide--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- II–1 User Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ III–1 Maps of the United States -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IV–1

Statistical Tables (For detailed list of statistical tables, see page iv.) ---------------------------------------------------

1

APPENDIXES A. B. C. D. E. F. G.

Area Classifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Definitions of Subject Characteristics ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Accuracy of the Data---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Collection and Processing Procedures--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Facsimiles of Respondent Instructions and Questionnaire Pages --------------------------------------------------Data Products and User Assistance ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Maps ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CONTENTS

A–1 B–1 C–1 D–1 E–1 F–1 G–1

iii

LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES [An asterisk (* ) indicates that the table was omitted because there were no qualifying geographic area(s) or population group(s)]

Table 1.

2.

3.

Page Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Table 9. 1

2 10.

3

11. 4.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

4

5.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

5

6.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White Persons and for Households and Families With a White Householder: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

7.

8.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Black Persons and for Households and Families With a Black Householder: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons and for Households and Families With an American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Page Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Asian or Pacific Islander Persons and for Households and Families With an Asian or Pacific Islander Householder: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

9

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families With an Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

10

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families With a White, Not of Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

11

12.

Ancestry: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

13.

Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

13

Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

14

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

15

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

16

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

17

6

14. 7 15.

16.

8 17.

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Table 18.

19.

20.

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

28.

29.

Page Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Labor Force Characteristics: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Table 30. 18

19

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

20

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

21

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

22

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

23

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Ancestry: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

31.

32.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

34.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

36. 25

26 37.

29

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

24

28

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

33.

35.

27

Page

38.

39.

40.

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

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31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

v

Table 41.

42.

43.

44.

45.

46.

47.

48.

49.

50.

51.

52.

Page

Table

Fertility and Household and Family Composition by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

41

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

42

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

43

Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

44

Occupation of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

45

Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

46

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

53.

54.

57. 48

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

49

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of White Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Black Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

56.

47

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

55.

58.

50 59. 51

60. 52

Page Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of White Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Black Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

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54

55

56

57

58

59

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CONTENTS

Table 61.

62.

63.

64.

65.

66.

67.

68.

Page Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed White Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Black Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Table 69. 61

70. 62

71. 63

72. 64

73. 65

74. 66

75. 67

76. 68

Page Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Labor Force Characteristics of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of White Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Black Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

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70

71

72

73

74

75

76

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Table 77.

78.

79.

80.

81.

82.

83.

84.

Page Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Occupation of Employed White Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Occupation of Employed Black Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Occupation of Employed American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Occupation of Employed Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Table 85. 77

86.

78 87.

79 88.

80 89.

81 90.

82

91. 83

92. 84

Page Occupation of Employed Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

85

Occupation of Employed White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

86

Income in 1989 of White Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Income in 1989 of Black Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Income in 1989 of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

90

Income in 1989 of Hispanic Origin Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

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89

Income in 1989 of Asian or Pacific Islander Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Income in 1989 of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

87

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Table 93.

94.

95.

96.

97.

98.

Page Poverty Status in 1989 of White Families and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of Black Families and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Families and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of Asian or Pacific Islander Families and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of Hispanic Origin Families and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Poverty Status in 1989 of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Families and Persons: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Table 101. 93

94

95

102.

103.

104. 96

97

105.

106.

98

107.

108. 99.

100.

Selected Characteristics of White Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of Black Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

99

109.

110. 100 111.

Page Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of Hispanic Origin Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Selected Characteristics of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

101

102

103

104

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 United States

105

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 United States

107

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 United States

109

Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 United States

111

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 United States

113

Occupation of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 United States

115

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 United States

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Table 112.

113.

114.

115.

116.

117.

118.

119.

120.

121.

122.

123.

124.

Page Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 United States Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age for Selected Racial Groups: 1990 United States Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 United States Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 United States Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 United States Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 United States Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 United States Occupation of Employed Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 United States

125. 119 126. 121 127. 123 128. 125 129. 127 130. 129 131.

131 132. 133

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 United States

135

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 United States

137

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 United States Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

Table

133.

134.

Page Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

143

Labor Force Characteristics for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

144

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

145

Occupation of Employed Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

146

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

147

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

148

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States

149

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990 United States Region and Division State Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990 United States Region and Division State Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990 United States Region and Division State

139

135.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 United States Region and Division State

141

136.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White Persons and for Households and Families With a White Householder: 1990 United States Region and Division State

142

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Table 137.

138.

139.

140.

141.

142.

143.

144.

Page Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Black Persons and for Households and Families With a Black Householder: 1990 United States Region and Division State Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons and for Households and Families With an American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder: 1990 United States Region and Division State Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Asian or Pacific Islander Persons and for Households and Families With an Asian or Pacific Islander Householder: 1990 United States Region and Division State Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families With an Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990 United States Region and Division State Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families With a White, Not of Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990 United States Region and Division State Ancestry: 1990 United States Region and Division State Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 United States Region and Division State Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990 United States Region and Division State

Table 145.

161 146.

147. 162

148.

163

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990 United States Region and Division State Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990 United States Region and Division State

150.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990 United States Region and Division State

152. 165

153.

154.

155. 180

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990 United States Region and Division State

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990 United States Region and Division State

151.

173

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990 United States Region and Division State

149.

164

166

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Industry of Employed Persons: 1990 United States Region and Division State Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990 United States Region and Division State Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990 United States Region and Division State Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990 United States Region and Division State Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990 United States Region and Division State

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194

201

208

215

222

229

236

243

250

257

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Page Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990 Metropolitan Area

264

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990 Metropolitan Area

269

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990 Metropolitan Area

274

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Metropolitan Area

279

160.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Metropolitan Area

283

161.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Metropolitan Area

287

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990 Urbanized Area

291

157.

158.

159.

162.

163.

164.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990 Urbanized Area

165.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 Urbanized Area

306

166.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990 Urbanized Area

311

167.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 Urbanized Area

315

169.

170.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990 State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990 State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990 State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990 State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

343

172.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990 State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

351

173.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

174.

296

301

Page

171.

175.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990 Urbanized Area

168.

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176.

177.

178. 319

179. 327

180. 335 181.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Characteristics Before and After Allocation: 1990 United States Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990 United States Region and Division State

359

367

380

393

406

410

411

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990 Metropolitan Area

412

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990 Urbanized Area

416

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Table 182.

183.

184.

Page Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990 State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990 United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

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Page

185.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990 United States Region and Division State

443

186.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990 Metropolitan Area

444

187.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990 Urbanized Area

446

188.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990 State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

449

189.

Percent of Persons in Sample for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

421

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442

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CONTENTS Contents of the Appendixes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–3 Graphics - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–3 How to Find Geographic Areas and Subject-Matter Data - - - - - - I–1 How to Use the Statistical Tables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–2 User Notes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–3

INTRODUCTION Data from the 1990 census are presented in several different report series. These series are published under the following three subject titles:

HOW TO FIND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS AND SUBJECT-MATTER DATA This report includes a table finding guide to assist the user in locating those statistical tables that contain the data that are needed. The table finding guide lists alphabetically, by geographic area, the subjects shown in this report. To determine which tables in this report show data for a particular topic, find the subject in the left-hand column of the table finding guide and then look across the columns using the headings at the top for the desired type of geographic area. Below is an example of a table finding guide.

1. 1990 Census of Population (1990 CP) 2. 1990 Census of Housing (1990 CH) 3. 1990 Census of Population and Housing (1990 CPH) The types of data and the geographic areas shown in reports differ from one series to another. In most series, there is one report for each State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States (Virgin Islands), plus a United States summary report. Some series include reports for American Indian and Alaska Native areas, metropolitan areas, and urbanized areas. See appendix F for detailed information about the various report series; additional 1990 census data products such as computer tapes, microfiche, and laser disks; other related materials; and sources of assistance. The data from the 1990 census were derived from a limited number of basic questions asked of the entire population and about every housing unit (referred to as the 100-percent questions), and from additional questions asked of a sample of the population and housing units (referred to as the sample questions). Two primary versions of questionnaires were used: a short form containing only the 100-percent questions and a long form containing both the 100-percent questions and the additional sample questions. Appendix E presents facsimiles of the questionnaire pages and the respondent instructions used to collect the data included in this report. Appendix F lists the subjects that are covered by the 100-percent and sample components of the 1990 census. Legal provision for this census, which was conducted as of April 1, 1990, was made in the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957, December 1975, and October 1976), which is codified in Title 13, United States Code.

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Tables identified in the table finding guide with a reference letter in parentheses after the table number present characteristics for racial groups or persons of Hispanic origin. The tables without reference letters contain data for the total population only. The table finding guide does not include cross-classifications of subject-matter items, nor does it distinguish among tables presenting data for all persons or housing units and tables presenting data for subgroups (for example, persons under 18 years or renteroccupied housing units) unless it is necessary to locate the subject. Additional information to locate data within specific reports often is provided in the headnote at the top of the table finding guide and in the footnotes at the bottom of the guide.

HOW TO USE THE STATISTICAL TABLES Parts of a Statistical Table The census data included in printed reports are arranged in tables. Each table includes four major parts: (1) heading, (2) boxhead, (3) stub, and (4) data field. A typical census report table is illustrated below.

The heading consists of the table number, title, and headnote. The table number indicates the position of the table within the report, while the title is a brief statement indicating the classification, nature, and time reference of the data presented in the table. The headnote is enclosed in brackets and is located under the title. It contains statements that qualify, explain, or provide information pertaining to the entire table. In some tables showing racial and Hispanic origin groups, the headnote includes information that data are presented only when certain populationsize criteria (thresholds) are met. (For more information on thresholds, see the ‘‘User Notes’’ section.) The boxhead is under the heading. This portion of the table, which contains the individual column heads or captions, describes the data in each vertical column. In the boxhead of many tables, a spanner appears across and above two or more column heads or across two or more lower spanners. The purpose of a spanner is to classify or qualify items below it or separate the table into identifiable blocks in terms of major aspects of the data. The stub is located at the left edge of the table. It includes a listing of line or row captions or descriptions. At the top of the stub is the stubhead. The stubhead is considered to be an extension of the table title and usually shows generic geographic area designations and restrictions. In the stub, several features are used to help the user better understand the contents of the table. Usually, a block of data lines is preceded by a sidehead. The sidehead, similar to a spanner, describes and classifies the stub entries following it. The use of indentation in a stub indicates the relationship of one data line to another. Indented data lines represent subcategories that in most instances, sum to a total. Occasionally in tables, it is desirable to show one or more single-line subcategories that do not sum to the total. The unit of measure, such as dollars, is shown when it is not clear from the general wording of the data line. The data field is that part of the table that contains the data. It extends from the bottom of the boxhead to the bottom of the table and from the right of the stub to the right-hand edge of the page. Both geographic and subject-matter terms appear in tables. It is important to read the definitions of the terms used in the tables because census terms often are defined in special ways that reflect the manner in which the questions were asked and the data were tabulated. Definitions of geographic terms are provided in appendix A. Subject-matter terms are defined in appendix B.

Symbols and Geographic Abbreviations The following symbols are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in this report: • A dash ‘‘-’’ represents zero or a percent that rounds to less than 0.1.

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• Three dots ‘‘...’’ mean not applicable.

• TJSA is tribal jurisdiction statistical area.

• (NA) means not available.

• unorg. is unorganized territory.

• The prefix ‘‘r’’ indicates that the count has been revised since publication of 1980 reports or that the area was erroneously omitted or not shown in the correct geographic relationship in the 1980 census reports. This symbol appears only in the 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts reports.

• VTD is voting district.

• A dagger ‘‘†’’ next to the name of a geographic area indicates that there has been a geographic change(s) (for example, an annexation or detachment, a new incorporation, or a name change) since the information published for the 1980 census for that area. This symbol appears only in the 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts reports. The geographic change information for the entities in a State is shown in the ‘‘User Notes’’ section of 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts report, for that State. The information for all States appears in the ‘‘User Notes’’ section of the technical documentation for Summary Tape Files 1 and 3. • A plus sign ‘‘+ ’’ or a minus sign ‘‘–’’ following a figure denotes that the median falls in the initial or terminal category of an open-ended distribution. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under ‘‘Derived Measures’’ in appendix B.) • A minus sign ‘‘–’’ preceding a figure denotes decrease. The following geographic abbreviations are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in this report: • A ‘‘(pt.)’’ next to the name of a geographic area in a hierarchical presentation indicates that the geographic entity is only partially located in the superior geographic entity. For example, a ‘‘(pt.)’’ next to a place name in a county subdivision-place hierarchy indicates that the place is located in more than one county subdivision. (Places also may be ‘‘split’’ by county, congressional district, urban/ rural, metropolitan area, voting district, and other geographic boundaries, depending on the presentation.) Other geographic entities also can be‘‘split’’ by a higher-level entity. The exception is a tabulation block, which is unique within all geographic entities in census products.

Census tables often include derived measures such as medians, means, percents, and ratios. More detailed information about derived measures is provided in appendix B.

GRAPHICS Charts, statistical maps, and other graphic summaries are included in some 1990 census reports. If graphics are shown in a report, they are presented immediately after the ‘‘User Notes’’ section.

USER NOTES User notes include corrections, errata, and related explanatory information. This section appears directly before the statistical tables in census reports unless graphics are shown. It presents information about unique characteristics of the report and changes or corrections made too late to be reflected in the text or tables themselves.

CONTENTS OF THE APPENDIXES Appendix A—Provides definitions of the types of geographic areas and related information used in census reports. Appendix B—Contains definitions for the subject-matter items used in census reports, including explanations of derived measures, limitations of the data, and comparability with previous censuses. The subjects are listed alphabetically. In reports that contain both population and housing characteristics, the population characteristics are described first, followed by the explanations of the housing subjects. Appendix C—Provides information on confidentiality of the data, allocations and substitutions, and sources of errors in the data.

• BG is block group. • BNA is block numbering area. • CDP is census designated place. • CMSA is consolidated metropolitan statistical area. • MA is metropolitan area. • MSA is metropolitan statistical area. • PMSA is primary metropolitan statistical area. • TDSA is tribal designated statistical area. HOW TO USE THIS CENSUS REPORT

Appendix D—Explains the residence rules used in counting the population and housing units, presents a brief overview of data collection operations, and describes processing procedures used to convert data from unedited questionnaires to final 1990 publications and tapes. This appendix also clarifies the procedures used to collect data for persons abroad at the time of the census, where persons on military bases or away at school were counted, how data were collected for persons in institutions, and which citizens of foreign countries were included in the U.S. data. I–3

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Appendix E—Presents a facsimile of the 1990 census questionnaire pages and the respondent instructions used to collect the data in this report.

Appendix G—Contains maps depicting the geographic areas shown in this report.

Appendix F—Summarizes the 1990 census data products program by describing the information available in printed reports and in other sources, such as microfiche or computer tape; and provides information on where to obtain assistance.

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TABLE FINDING GUIDE Subjects by Type of Geographic Area and Table Number Subjects covered in this report are shown on the left side, and types of geographic areas are shown at the top. For definitions of area classifications, see appendix A. For definitions and explanations of subject characteristics, see appendix B. Race and Hispanic origin are indicated with reference letters in parentheses after the table numbers. When a range of table numbers is shown together with a reference letter, there is one table for each race and Hispanic group. Reference letters for population counts and characteristics by race and Hispanic origin are: (A) (B) (C) (D)

White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut; Asian or Pacific Islander; Hispanic origin; White, not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, All Asian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Asian Indian, Korean, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, All Pacific Islander, Hawaiian, Samoan, Guamanian Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Other Hispanic origin, Dominican, Central American, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, South American, Argentinean, Chilean, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Venezuelan, All other Hispanic origin Race by Hispanic origin

United States

Subject Urban and rural and Total size of place

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Region and division, State

Metropolitan area

Urbanized area

132-134, 156-158 162-164 136-141(A)

Place and (in selected States) county subdivision (50,000 or more)1

American Indian and Alaska Native area

168-170

174-176

SUMMARY CHARACTERISTICS . . . . . . . . .

1-3, 6-11(A)

1-3, 6-11(A)

1-3, 6-11(A)

POPULATION COUNTS BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4-5(A-D)

4(A-D)

5(A-D)

135(A-D)

159(A), 160(B), 161(C)

165(A), 166(B), 167(C)

171(A), 172(B), 173(C)

...

Age. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15, 29, 40(A), 105(B), 114(C), 123(D)

15, 51-56(A)

29, 51-56(A)

145

...

...

...

...

Ancestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12, 26

12

26

142

...

...

...

...

Disability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15, 29, 40(A), 106(B), 115(C), 124(D)

15, 57-62(A)

29, 57-62(A)

145

...

...

...

...

17, 31, 42(A), 106(B), 115(C), 124(D)

17, 57-62(A)

31, 57-62(A)

147

...

...

...

...

16, 30, 41(A), 105(B), 114(C) 123(D)

16, 51-56(A)

30, 51-56(A)

146

...

...

...

...

16, 30, 41(A), 105(B), 114(C), 123(D)

16, 51-56(A)

30, 51-56(A)

146

...

...

...

...

16, 30, 41(A), 105(B), 114(C), 123(D)

16, 51-56(A)

30, 51-56(A)

146

...

...

...

...

16, 30, 41(A), 105(B), 114(C), 123(D)

16, 51-56(A)

30, 51-56(A)

146

...

...

...

...

Language spoken at home (detailed list). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13, 27

13

27

143

...

...

...

...

Language spoken at home by ability to speak English . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13, 27

13

27

143

...

...

...

...

SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS

Education: School enrollment and type of school, educational attainment . . . . . .

Fertility (children ever born) . . . . . . . . . . . .

Household and family characteristics: Household type and relationship . . . . . .

Selected living arrangements, unmarried-partner households . . . . . . .

Family type by presence of own children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Language:

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Subjects by Type of Geographic Area and Table Number—Con. Subjects covered in this report are shown on the left side, and types of geographic areas are shown at the top. For definitions of area classifications, see appendix A. For definitions and explanations of subject characteristics, see appendix B. Race and Hispanic origin are indicated with reference letters in parentheses after the table numbers. When a range of table numbers is shown together with a reference letter, there is one table for each race and Hispanic group. Reference letters for population counts and characteristics by race and Hispanic origin are: (A) (B) (C) (D)

White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut; Asian or Pacific Islander; Hispanic origin; White, not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, All Asian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Asian Indian, Korean, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, All Pacific Islander, Hawaiian, Samoan, Guamanian Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Other Hispanic origin, Dominican, Central American, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, South American, Argentinean, Chilean, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Venezuelan, All other Hispanic origin Race by Hispanic origin

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Region and division, State

Metropolitan area

Urbanized area

Place and (in selected States) county subdivision (50,000 or more)1

29, 57-62(A)

145

...

...

...

United States

Subject Urban and rural and Total size of place

American Indian and Alaska Native area

...

SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS—Con. Language:—Con. Ability to speak English by age, in households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15, 29, 40(A), 106(B), 115(C), 124(D)

15, 57-62(A)

Nativity, citizenship, year of entry, and birthplace of foreign born: Nativity, citizenship, year of entry, area of birth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13, 27

13

27

143

...

...

...

...

Birthplace of the foreign born. . . . . . . . .

14, 28

14

28

144

...

...

...

...

25, 39, 50(A), 113(B), 122(C), 131(D)

25, 99-104(A)

39, 99-104(A)

155

...

...

...

...

Place of birth and nativity . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18, 32, 43(A), 107(B), 116(C), 125(D)

18, 63-68(A)

32, 63-68(A)

148

...

...

...

...

Residence in 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18, 32, 43(A), 107(B), 116(C), 125(D)

18, 63-68(A)

32, 63-68(A)

148

...

...

...

...

Veteran status, period of service . . . . . . . .

18, 32, 43(A), 109(B), 118(C), 127(D)

18, 75-80(A)

32, 75-80(A)

148

...

...

...

...

22, 36, 47(A), 109(B), 118(C), 127(D)

22, 75-80(A)

36, 75-80(A)

152

...

...

...

...

18, 32, 43(A), 107(B), 116(C), 125(D)

18, 63-68(A)

32, 63-68(A)

148

...

...

...

...

18, 32, 43(A),

18

32

148

...

...

...

...

23, 37, 48(A), 111(B), 120(C), 129(D)

23, 87-92(A)

37, 87-92(A)

153

...

...

...

...

21, 35, 46(A), 107(B), 116(C), 125(D)

21, 63-68(A)

35, 63-68(A)

151

...

...

...

...

Older population (60 years and over): Living arrangements, educational attainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS Class of worker, workers in family in 1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Commuting: Means of transportation and carpooling, travel time to work . . . . . . .

Place of work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Income: Income in 1989, median income in 1989 by selected characteristics, income type in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Subjects by Type of Geographic Area and Table Number—Con. Subjects covered in this report are shown on the left side, and types of geographic areas are shown at the top. For definitions of area classifications, see appendix A. For definitions and explanations of subject characteristics, see appendix B. Race and Hispanic origin are indicated with reference letters in parentheses after the table numbers. When a range of table numbers is shown together with a reference letter, there is one table for each race and Hispanic group. Reference letters for population counts and characteristics by race and Hispanic origin are: (A) (B) (C) (D)

White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut; Asian or Pacific Islander; Hispanic origin; White, not of Hispanic origin American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, All Asian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Asian Indian, Korean, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, Thai, All Pacific Islander, Hawaiian, Samoan, Guamanian Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Other Hispanic origin, Dominican, Central American, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, South American, Argentinean, Chilean, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Venezuelan, All other Hispanic origin Race by Hispanic origin

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Region and division, State

Metropolitan area

Urbanized area

Place and (in selected States) county subdivision (50,000 or more)1

United States

Subject Urban and rural and Total size of place

American Indian and Alaska Native area

ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS—Con. Labor force: Labor force status, presence of own children. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Labor force status of family members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

School enrollment and labor force status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Occupation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Last occupation of experienced unemployed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19, 33, 44(A), 108(B), 117(C), 126(D)

19, 69-74(A)

33, 69-74(A)

149

...

...

...

...

16, 30, 41(A), 109(B), 118(C), 127(D)

16, 75-80(A)

30, 75-80(A)

146

...

...

...

...

17, 31, 42(A), 109(B), 118(C), 127(D)

17, 75-80(A)

31, 75-80(A)

147

...

...

...

...

20, 34, 45(A), 110(B), 119(C), 128(D)

20, 81-86(A)

34, 81-86(A)

150

...

...

...

...

22, 36, 47(A)

22

36

152

...

...

...

...

25, 39, 50(A), 113(B), 122(C), 131(D)

25, 99-104(A)

39, 99-104(A)

155

...

...

...

...

24, 38, 49(A), 112(B), 121(C), 130(D)

24, 93-98(A)

38, 93-98(A)

154

...

...

...

...

22, 36, 47(A), 109(B), 118(C), 127(D)

22, 75-80(A)

36, 75-80(A)

152

...

...

...

...

Older population (60 years and over): Income in 1989, poverty status in 1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poverty status: All income levels in 1989, income in 1989 below the poverty level . . . . . . . .

Work status in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

... Not applicable for this report. 1 The selected States are: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

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USER NOTES

Additional information concerning this 1990 census product may be available at a later date. If you wish to receive these User Notes, contact: Data User Services Division Customer Services Bureau of the Census Washington, DC 20233 301-763-4100 Questions concerning the content of this report may be directed to: Population Division Bureau of the Census Washington, DC 20233

ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS OF DATA GENERAL User Note 1 Age Reporting—Review of detailed 1990 information indicated that respondents tended to provide their age as of the date of completion of the questionnaire, not their age on April 1, 1990. In addition, there may have been a tendency for respondents to round up their age if they were close to having a birthday. It is likely that approximately 10 percent of persons in most age groups are actually 1 year younger. For most single years of age, the misstatements are largely offsetting. The problem is most pronounced at age 0 because persons lost to age 1 may not have been fully offset by the inclusion of babies born after April 1, 1990, and because there may have been more rounding up to age 1 to avoid reporting age as 0 years. (Age in completed months was not collected for infants under age 1.) The reporting of age 1 year older than age on April 1, 1990, is likely to have been greater in areas where the census data were collected later in 1990. The magnitude of this problem was much less in the three previous censuses where age was typically derived from respondent data on year of birth and quarter of birth. (For more information on the design of the age question, see the discussion on comparability under ‘‘Age’’ in appendix B.) USER NOTES

User Note 2 The user should note that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the text provided with this report for further explanations on the limitations of the data.

User Note 3 The estimated population totals for persons in group quarters, specifically by group quarters type, that are based on census sample tabulations may differ from comparable figures shown in 100-percent tabulations. Such differences result, in part, from sampling variability which occurs because information was obtained from a sample of the population rather than from all persons. Differences also occur because of nonsampling errors which affect the 100-percent and sample data. Examples of nonsampling errors include respondent and enumerator errors, processing errors, and nonresponse. The 100-percent data are the official counts and should be used as the source for data on group quarters type when the primary focus is on counts of the population in group quarters, especially for small areas such as census tracts/ BNA’s or blocks. When the group quarters population is shown by characteristics covered only on a sample basis (for example, education, labor force status, income, etc.), the sample figures should be used within the context of the sampling variability associated with them. For more information on the limitations of 100-percent and sample data for persons in group quarters and the classification of group quarters type, see appendix B. Reasons for the differences between 100-percent and sample totals will be an important focus of post-census research and evaluation.

User Note 4 Estimated population and housing unit totals based on tabulations from only the sample questionnaires (sample tabulations) may differ from the official counts as tabulated from every census questionnaire (100-percent tabulations). Such differences result, in part, because the sample tabulations are based on information from a sample of households rather than from all households (sampling error). Differences also can occur because the interview situation (length of questionnaire, effect of the interviewer, III–1

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etc.) and the processing rules differ between the 100percent and sample tabulations. These types of differences are referred to as nonsampling errors. (For more information on nonsampling error, see appendix C.) The 100-percent data are the official counts and should be used as the source of information on population and housing items collected on the 100-percent questionnaire, such as age, race, Hispanic origin, number of rooms, and tenure. This is especially appropriate when the primary focus is on counts of the population or housing units for small areas such as census tracts/ BNA’s, block groups, and for American Indian and Alaska Native areas. For estimates of counts of persons and housing units by characteristics asked only on a sample basis (such as education, labor force status, income, and source of water), the sample estimates should be used within the context of the error associated with them. Many users are interested in tabulations of items collected on the sample cross-classified by items collected on a 100-percent basis such as age, race, sex, Hispanic origin, and housing units by tenure. Given the way the weights were applied during sample tabulations, generally, there is exact agreement between sample estimates and 100-percent counts for total population and total housing units for most geographic areas. At the State level and higher geographic levels, sample estimates and 100-percent counts for population by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin and for housing units by tenure, number of rooms and so on would be reasonably similar and, in some cases, the same. At smaller geographic levels, including census tract/ BNA, there is still general agreement between 100-percent counts and sample estimates of total population or housing units. At smaller geographic levels, however, there will be expected differences between sample estimates and 100-percent counts for population by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin and for housing units by tenure, number of rooms and so on. In these cases, users may want to consider using derived measures (such as means and medians) or percent distributions. Whether using absolute numbers or derived measures for small population groups and for a small number of housing units in small geographic areas, users should be cautioned that the sampling error associated with these data may be large. Even though the differences between sample estimates and 100-percent counts for these categories are generally small, the differences for the American Indian, as well as the Hispanic origin populations, are relatively larger than for other groups. The following provides some explanation for these differences. State-level sample estimates of the number of American Indians are generally higher than the corresponding 100-percent counts. It appears the differences are primarily the result of proportionately higher reporting of ‘‘Cherokee’’ tribe on sample questionnaires. This phenomenon

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occurs primarily in off-reservation areas. The reasons for the greater reporting of Cherokee on sample forms are not fully known at this time. The Census Bureau will do research to provide more information on this phenomenon. For the Hispanic origin population, sample estimates at the State level are generally lower than the corresponding 100-percent counts. The majority of difference is caused by the 100-percent and sample processing of the Hispanic question on the sample questionnaire when the respondent did not mark any response category. When processing the sample, we used written entries in race or Hispanic origin as well as responses to questions only asked on the sample, such as ancestry and place of birth. These procedures led to a lower proportion of persons being assigned as Hispanic in sample processing than were assigned during 100-percent processing. The Census Bureau will evaluate the effectiveness of the 100-percent and sample procedures. As in previous censuses, the Census Bureau will evaluate the quality of the data and make this information available to data users. In the meanwhile, both 100percent and sample data serve very important purposes and, therefore, should be used within the limitations of the sampling and nonsampling errors.

User Note 5 Thresholds and Complementary Thresholds—To show characteristics for a large number of racial and Hispanic groups and to avoid using a large number of pages to show characteristics for small population groups, population thresholds are used in some tables in this report. Also, complementary population thresholds are used in some tables to avoid showing largely repetitive data for the White population and for the White, not of Hispanic origin population. Specifically, complementary thresholds are used to limit the presentation of characteristics for the White population when the population of races other than White is small and for the White, not of Hispanic origin population when the Hispanic origin population is small. For example, assume that the threshold and complementary threshold are 1,000 in a table showing data by race and Hispanic origin for counties. The threshold of 1,000 applies to each group, and in addition, the complementary threshold of 1,000 applies to White and to White, not of Hispanic origin. Figure 1, shown on the next page, illustrates how the threshold and complementary threshold for race and Hispanic origin apply for a hypothetical county. (For simplicity, it is assumed that the ‘‘Other race’’ population of the county is zero because characteristics are not shown for the ‘‘Other race’’ population below the State level.) Thresholds are calculated for each race and

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Figure 1. Thresholds and Complementary Thresholds Population

Characteristics shown

Reason

15,300

Yes

Threshold does not apply to total population.

White

13,800

Yes

Threshold and complementary threshold apply. There are 1,000 or more White persons, and there are 1,000 or more persons of races other than White.

Black

1,100

Race and Hispanic origin All persons

Yes

Threshold applies. There are 1,000 or more Black persons.

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

100

No

Threshold applies. There are fewer than 1,000 American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut persons.

Asian or Pacific Islander

300

No

Threshold applies. There are fewer than 1,000 Asian or Pacific Islander persons.

Hispanic origin (of any race)

300

No

Threshold applies. There are fewer than 1,000 Hispanic persons.

White, not of Hispanic origin

13,500

No

Threshold and complementary threshold apply. There are 1,000 or more White, not of Hispanic origin persons, but there are fewer than 1,000 Hispanic origin persons.

Hispanic origin population subgroup as shown in figure 2 below. (For more information on the race and Hispanic origin categories, see appendix B.) The Census Bureau provides data in greater subjectmatter and geographic detail on summary tape files (STF’s) than in printed reports. Each printed report is derived from a specific summary tape file. For data not shown in a report because of the application of thresholds or complementary thresholds, see the corresponding summary tape file. For more information on computer tapes and other data products, see appendix F.

User Note 6 The Hispanic origin groups included in the category, ‘‘All other Hispanic origin,’’ may vary among some data products. Persons of Hispanic origin are those who classified Figure 2. Race and Hispanic Population Subgroups Race White Black American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut American Indian Eskimo Aleut Asian or Pacific Islander All Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai All Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian

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Hispanic origin Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic Dominican (Dominican Republic) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran South American Argentinean Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Peruvian Venezuelan All other Hispanic origin

themselves in one of the specific Hispanic origin groups listed on the census questionnaire—‘‘Mexican,’’ ‘‘Puerto Rican,’’ ‘‘Cuban,’’ or ‘‘other Spanish/ Hispanic’’ origin. In the tables of this report, the category, ‘‘All other Hispanic origin’’ includes only those persons who reported ‘‘other Spanish/ Hispanic,’’ and are not included in the specific groups listed under ‘‘Other Hispanic.’’ In other selected data products, ‘‘All other Hispanic origin’’ is a residual category that includes all persons who reported any Hispanic origin group but were not tabulated in any of the Hispanic origin groups listed in the table. (For more information on Hispanic origin categories, see appendix B.)

User Note 7 A processing error in Summary Tape File 4 affected the data in tables 13, 54, 55, 103, 109, 135, 136, 158, 159, 187, 188, and 207 in this report. This error affected selected income and poverty characteristics for the ‘‘not of Hispanic population by race.’’ Corrected data will be produced at a later date. For more information, contact the Income Statistics Branch on 301-763-8576 or the Poverty and Wealth Statistics Branch on 301-763-8578.

User Note 8 In this report, counties containing no rural population are shown in tables 214 through 217 but are excluded from tables 218 through 221, showing rural farm. However, for counties with rural population and no farm population, the counties are shown in tables 218 through 221, with a dash ‘‘–’’ to represent zero for the corresponding data lines.

User Note 9 In this report, American Indian and Alaska Native areas containing no American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut population are not shown in tables 14 through 16, 222 through 230, and 233. III–3

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User Note 10 Tables that do not apply threshold or complementary threshold for racial and Hispanic origin groups include places and county subdivisions based on the 100-percent population counts for each place and county subdivision. Tables that apply threshold or complementary threshold for racial and Hispanic origin groups include places and county subdivisions based on the sample population counts for each place and county subdivision.

the census enumeration. We believe the 1990 census figure for the total population shown for the Tuscarora Reservation, obtained using our 1990 census ‘‘last resort’’ procedures, resulted in the misclassification of race. Most of the population on the reservation should be classified as American Indian.

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User Note 11

User Note 1

The data shown for ‘‘Total ancestries reported’’ is twice the number shown for the total population. The count for total ancestries reported includes two ancestries for each person. For example, if a person reported a multiple ancestry such as ‘‘German and Irish,’’ that response was counted twice in the tabulations—once in the ‘‘German’’ category and again in the ‘‘Irish’’ category. Also, for a person reporting only a single ancestry, the person was tabulated twice—once for the reported ancestry and again in the ‘‘Other ancestry’’ category. The count for ‘‘Total ancestries reported’’ for comparable geographic areas may differ among census data products since, in some products, persons who reported a single ancestry are counted only once and a second ancestry is not tabulated. For more information, see the discussion under ‘‘Ancestry’’ in appendix B.

For a list and a map of the component geographic entities included in metropolitan areas within each State, see the 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts report for each State. For a list of the component geographic entities included in all metropolitan areas of the United States, see the 1990 CPH-2-1, Population and Housing Unit Counts, United States Summary, orcontact the Statistical Information Office, Population Division and request CPH-L-10.

User Note 12 In tables 217 and 221, the occupation data for the line that reads ‘‘Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers’’ for employed females 16 years and over were tallied incorrectly. The data were tallied for all employed persons 16 years and over.

UNITED STATES User Note 1 The data for the Onondaga Reservation should be used with caution. The Onondaga Nation did not allow the Bureau of the Census to complete the census enumeration on the reservation. We believe the 1990 census figure for the total population shown for the Onondaga Reservation in this data product is reasonable. However, a problem with the processing of the incomplete records for the Onondaga Reservation, obtained using our 1990 census ‘‘last resort’’ procedures, resulted in the misclassification of race. Most of the population on the reservation should be classified as American Indian.

User Note 2 The data for the Tuscarora Reservation should be used with caution. After partial enumeration, the Tuscarora Nation did not allow the Bureau of the Census to complete III–4

User Note 2 For a list and a map of the component geographic entities included in urbanized areas within each State, see the 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Count report for each State. For a list of the component geographic entities included in all urbanized areas of the United States, contact the Statistical Information Office, Population Division and request CPH-L-78. A supplemental report showing the component geographic entities and outline maps of all urbanized areas of the United States is planned for publication in 1993.

UNITED STATES User Note 1 Fort Myers–Cape Coral, FL MSA is shown as Fort Myers–Cape CoraL, Fl MSA.

User Note 2 Census data products show data for Honolulu CDP, Honolulu County. Aliamanu CDP and Fort Shafter CDP, Honolulu County, should be included as part of Honolulu CDP, Honolulu County. Honolulu city is coextensive with Honolulu County.

User Note 3 The Osage Reservation is coextensive with Osage County, OK. Data shown in this report are not for the entire reservation since several blocks were not included in the reservation. For data for the total population or all housing units on the Osage Reservation, refer to data for Osage County (see CP-1-38). USER NOTES

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LIST OF MAPS

Page The United States of America ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Census Regions and Divisions of the United States---------------------------------------------------------------------Metropolitan Areas of the United States: 1990 --------------------------------------------------------------------------Urbanized Areas of the United States: 1990 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990 ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Table 1.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area United States --------------------

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsm Percent not enrolled in school and not high school graduate

Persons 18 to 24 yearsm Percent enrolled in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

248 709 873

7.9

43.8

67.1

46.7

11.6

13.8

6.1

9.8

11.2

34.4

75.2

20.3

71.8

1 960

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban ---------------------------------Inside urbanized area -------------------Central place ------------------------Urban fringe ------------------------Outside urbanized area ------------------Place of 10,000 or more --------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 --------------Rural ---------------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 ----------------Place of less than 1,000 ----------------Other rural ---------------------------Rural farm ----------------------------

187 158 78 79 28 13 14 61 7 3 50 3

051 258 847 410 793 826 967 658 047 802 808 871

543 042 231 811 501 325 176 330 131 263 936 583

9.9 11.0 12.5 9.6 3.6 4.1 3.2 2.0 2.4 1.1 2.1 1.5

44.7 45.0 48.8 40.2 39.8 41.9 37.2 30.5 33.0 29.3 30.2 28.6

64.6 63.5 64.5 62.6 69.8 68.7 70.9 74.3 74.2 77.8 74.0 82.9

49.2 49.1 50.5 47.6 49.7 52.4 47.3 39.3 41.9 37.4 39.0 20.5

12.8 13.0 13.1 12.9 11.7 12.5 10.9 7.9 8.4 6.8 7.9 2.9

16.4 17.6 21.0 14.4 9.5 10.1 8.9 6.0 7.2 5.8 5.9 6.5

7.3 8.0 10.0 6.0 3.8 4.1 3.5 2.2 2.7 2.0 2.2 2.6

11.2 12.2 12.7 11.6 5.9 6.4 5.5 6.3 4.6 4.0 6.7 9.7

11.3 11.4 13.4 9.3 10.6 10.1 11.2 11.0 11.2 10.5 11.0 9.0

37.1 36.6 38.3 34.5 39.8 46.7 31.3 23.4 24.1 18.8 23.6 26.7

76.6 77.4 73.1 81.6 71.8 73.0 70.8 71.2 70.0 67.6 71.6 73.7

22.6 23.7 21.9 25.5 16.0 17.7 14.6 13.6 13.1 9.9 13.9 13.2

68.9 68.6 60.0 77.2 70.1 69.2 70.8 79.9 73.7 74.7 81.1 89.6

1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

904 868 884 854 122 093 149 128 172 300 112 403

192 77 114 88 79 8 26 55 20 1 19 9 9 35

726 844 882 439 754 685 442 983 850 520 329 873 456 133

330 025 305 931 528 403 374 543 368 613 755 735 020 175

9.7 12.5 7.8 9.2 9.7 5.2 2.8 2.0 3.0 3.9 2.9 3.4 2.4 1.4

44.3 48.9 39.4 40.3 40.3 40.3 30.3 35.3 39.0 35.8 39.3 41.9 35.5 30.8

65.0 64.7 65.3 63.1 62.7 67.1 72.1 73.7 70.0 56.0 71.0 69.7 72.5 75.9

48.0 50.3 46.4 48.1 47.8 50.8 40.9 42.3 49.6 55.8 49.1 51.8 46.4 38.0

12.3 13.0 11.8 12.8 12.9 12.2 8.3 9.2 12.0 19.0 11.4 12.4 10.4 7.6

15.9 21.0 12.4 14.2 14.5 11.4 6.6 6.7 8.5 7.1 8.6 9.2 8.1 5.6

7.1 10.1 5.1 5.9 6.0 4.8 2.5 2.5 3.2 2.3 3.3 3.6 3.0 2.0

11.3 12.8 10.3 11.1 11.6 6.4 7.9 5.4 5.7 6.3 5.7 6.4 5.0 5.2

11.2 13.4 9.7 9.5 9.3 11.3 10.1 11.1 10.3 8.8 10.4 9.5 11.5 11.7

35.2 38.2 32.7 34.3 34.3 33.7 26.5 31.1 42.9 52.1 42.0 49.9 30.5 21.0

77.0 73.0 79.6 80.8 81.5 74.0 75.6 69.2 71.3 78.7 70.8 72.6 68.9 67.9

22.5 21.9 22.8 24.6 25.5 16.8 16.8 12.9 16.0 21.9 15.6 17.5 13.6 11.1

70.9 59.8 78.1 76.8 77.1 73.7 82.3 74.7 68.6 71.0 68.4 68.2 68.6 78.1

1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2

901 881 914 878 856 098 030 183 127 986 139 100 179 214

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area -------------------In central city -------------------------Not in central city ----------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Rural -----------------------------Outside metropolitan area ------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Place of 10,000 or more ----------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ----------Rural ------------------------------

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Table 2.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

United States ---------------

Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

65.3

74.4

56.8

59.7

55.5

60.0

6.3

77.3

84.5

68.7

15.2

17.7

13.4

5.3

22.3

65.9 66.8 64.7 68.9 60.8 61.6 60.2 63.3 59.6 58.3 64.2 65.2

75.1 75.9 73.3 78.4 70.4 70.7 70.1 72.6 69.6 68.4 73.3 77.4

57.6 58.5 57.0 60.1 52.5 53.5 51.5 54.2 50.9 49.4 55.1 52.3

59.6 59.4 58.2 60.5 61.2 61.5 60.9 59.9 61.6 61.7 59.6 61.3

55.6 55.3 55.2 55.4 57.1 57.4 56.8 55.2 57.6 57.8 54.7 56.4

59.2 58.9 54.9 67.0 60.8 60.6 61.0 64.1 61.8 61.0 65.0 67.4

6.4 6.3 7.8 4.9 7.1 7.1 7.1 6.0 6.6 7.2 5.8 3.1

77.3 77.7 77.1 78.3 74.7 73.8 75.5 77.3 76.1 75.8 77.5 75.4

84.3 84.5 82.8 86.1 82.7 81.7 83.7 85.3 84.6 84.3 85.5 82.8

69.3 69.9 70.7 69.3 65.4 64.9 65.9 66.8 66.0 65.4 67.0 63.6

15.3 15.0 16.3 13.8 17.3 17.9 16.6 14.8 16.4 17.1 14.4 12.3

16.5 16.0 15.1 16.9 19.3 18.7 19.8 21.5 20.8 21.5 21.6 12.9

12.9 12.7 13.4 12.0 14.6 14.1 15.1 14.7 15.3 16.1 14.6 10.2

6.7 7.7 11.7 4.0 .9 1.0 .8 .6 .6 .4 .6 .4

22.2 23.0 22.4 23.6 17.2 16.2 18.1 23.0 19.8 20.6 23.6 21.0

66.7 64.7 68.0 68.4 68.9 63.8 66.7 60.4 59.7 62.3 59.5 60.6 58.3 60.8

75.8 73.3 77.5 78.0 78.4 74.0 75.9 69.6 68.8 70.2 68.6 69.3 67.9 70.1

58.2 57.0 59.1 59.5 60.1 54.5 57.5 51.8 51.8 55.0 51.5 52.9 50.0 51.8

59.4 58.2 60.2 60.3 60.4 59.7 59.6 60.8 61.9 62.3 61.9 61.9 61.9 60.1

55.2 55.2 55.2 55.4 55.4 55.1 54.8 56.4 58.1 57.7 58.1 58.0 58.3 55.5

59.7 54.8 66.5 66.2 66.8 62.4 67.5 61.4 60.5 62.1 60.3 60.2 60.5 62.2

6.1 7.8 5.0 5.0 4.9 6.4 5.1 6.9 7.3 6.3 7.4 7.3 7.5 6.7

77.7 77.1 78.1 78.2 78.4 76.5 77.8 75.7 73.7 72.5 73.8 72.7 75.0 76.9

84.8 82.8 86.0 85.9 86.1 84.7 86.2 83.5 81.7 80.1 81.8 80.6 83.1 84.6

69.4 70.7 68.6 69.1 69.3 66.8 66.7 66.0 64.8 64.0 64.8 63.9 65.8 66.8

14.9 16.3 13.9 13.9 13.8 15.5 13.9 16.5 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.7 17.4 15.5

16.8 15.1 17.9 17.1 16.9 19.2 20.7 21.0 19.0 14.9 19.3 18.6 20.2 22.2

12.9 13.3 12.6 12.4 12.1 15.2 13.4 15.2 14.2 12.6 14.3 13.6 15.1 15.8

6.5 11.8 3.1 3.8 4.0 1.0 .7 .6 .9 1.7 .8 1.0 .6 .5

23.2 22.3 23.7 23.5 23.7 21.6 24.7 19.2 15.3 17.0 15.1 14.6 15.8 21.5

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban ----------------------------Inside urbanized area --------------Central place -------------------Urban fringe -------------------Outside urbanized area -------------Place of 10,000 or more----------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ----------Rural -----------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 ------------Place of less than 1,000 ------------Other rural ----------------------Rural farm ------------------------

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area --------------In central city --------------------Not in central city -----------------Urban ------------------------Inside urbanized area ----------Outside urbanized area ---------Rural -------------------------Outside metropolitan area -------------Urban ------------------------Inside urbanized area ----------Outside urbanized area ---------Place of 10,000 or more------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ------Rural --------------------------

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 3.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area United States ---------------

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

26.4

31.7

13.2

2.5

11.3

14.9

30 056

35 225

14 420

29 237

19 570

13.1

17.9

12.8

10.0

28.3 29.1 27.4 30.7 23.3 24.4 22.2 20.4 20.8 17.6 20.5 15.0

33.4 34.1 33.1 35.1 29.2 30.0 28.4 26.3 27.1 24.5 26.4 18.7

13.5 13.2 15.3 11.3 15.5 15.7 15.4 12.3 15.1 15.7 11.7 8.1

1.2 1.0 1.1 1.0 2.4 2.0 2.7 6.4 3.3 4.7 7.0 36.0

10.3 10.0 9.5 10.5 11.9 11.1 12.5 14.7 13.7 14.3 14.8 8.8

13.3 12.6 13.7 11.5 17.8 16.7 18.8 19.9 20.1 23.3 19.7 13.4

30 32 26 37 23 23 23 27 23 20 28 29

782 002 784 944 859 989 741 460 503 917 849 505

36 38 32 43 29 30 29 31 28 25 32 31

672 233 146 680 645 149 192 463 872 785 217 971

15 15 13 17 11 11 11 12 11 10 12 13

084 707 838 562 661 724 602 408 393 128 719 672

30 30 27 33 25 25 25 26 25 22 26 23

302 855 172 374 853 965 751 338 356 559 686 341

20 21 20 21 16 16 16 16 15 14 16 15

461 042 122 840 347 534 167 473 867 672 676 189

13.2 12.6 17.9 7.3 16.6 17.1 16.1 13.0 15.2 17.1 12.3 11.6

18.5 17.8 26.1 9.8 21.9 22.1 21.7 16.3 20.1 21.8 15.4 16.4

11.6 10.8 13.9 7.6 15.4 14.7 15.9 16.3 16.6 19.4 15.8 10.1

9.9 9.5 14.0 5.3 12.5 12.6 12.4 10.1 11.7 13.2 9.6 9.0

28.1 27.4 28.5 30.0 30.6 23.7 23.5 19.8 23.3 27.2 23.0 24.3 21.5 17.8

33.3 33.1 33.4 34.6 35.1 30.2 29.0 25.8 28.8 31.4 28.6 29.7 27.4 24.1

13.0 15.3 11.5 11.6 11.3 14.0 11.3 14.2 16.2 15.3 16.3 16.3 16.3 13.1

1.5 1.1 1.8 1.1 1.0 2.9 4.3 6.0 2.1 1.7 2.2 1.8 2.6 8.2

10.8 9.4 11.6 10.7 10.5 12.6 14.8 13.4 11.5 10.7 11.5 10.8 12.3 14.6

13.4 13.8 13.1 11.9 11.5 16.6 17.2 20.7 18.1 13.8 18.4 17.0 19.9 22.2

32 26 36 37 38 28 33 23 22 26 21 22 21 23

086 727 314 007 003 702 814 075 184 132 925 483 365 648

37 32 41 42 43 33 37 27 27 31 27 28 26 27

896 076 407 550 726 823 552 591 923 973 599 681 712 430

15 13 16 17 17 12 14 10 11 12 11 11 10 10

442 839 527 097 550 934 624 904 200 967 061 323 786 729

30 27 32 32 33 28 30 23 24 26 24 25 24 23

707 121 073 748 433 593 300 873 727 304 577 061 043 412

20 20 21 21 21 17 18 15 15 17 15 15 15 15

660 114 008 576 861 953 473 307 710 044 594 991 162 063

12.1 18.0 8.1 7.8 7.3 12.6 8.9 16.8 18.2 15.1 18.4 18.5 18.4 16.0

16.8 26.2 10.7 10.6 9.8 16.8 11.1 21.6 23.9 18.3 24.3 23.8 24.8 20.3

11.0 14.0 8.9 8.1 7.6 12.2 12.0 17.8 16.4 11.2 16.7 15.6 17.8 18.7

9.0 14.1 6.0 5.7 5.3 9.4 6.7 13.0 13.7 10.1 14.0 13.6 14.4 12.6

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban ----------------------------Inside urbanized area --------------Central place -------------------Urban fringe -------------------Outside urbanized area -------------Place of 10,000 or more----------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ----------Rural -----------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 ------------Place of less than 1,000 ------------Other rural ----------------------Rural farm ------------------------

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area --------------In central city --------------------Not in central city -----------------Urban ------------------------Inside urbanized area ----------Outside urbanized area ---------Rural -------------------------Outside metropolitan area -------------Urban ------------------------Inside urbanized area ----------Outside urbanized area ---------Place of 10,000 or more------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ------Rural --------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 3 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 4.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

Total

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Total

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

051 941 107 128 089 24 14 892 578 610 347 810 750 752 577 146 91 141 84 265 313 176 55 44 37 981

543 215 633 991 556 919 516 180 922 124 932 412 093 844 309 742 775 036 947 708 258 293 251 332 382 524

158 258 042 119 483 815 23 494 781 786 128 761 239 13 034 11 855 6 467 861 6 221 954 1 562 006 1 251 855 734 055 713 407 716 579 559 115 142 910 86 427 128 387 79 211 248 002 245 907 122 818 49 316 40 998 32 775 8 025 457

78 847 231 52 247 074 17 302 557 473 386 456 102 9 803 7 481 3 404 612 3 284 289 885 324 643 394 350 998 309 211 335 562 308 415 112 362 75 962 93 025 38 242 131 794 120 323 59 768 23 113 21 724 15 718 5 419 602

79 410 811 67 236 741 6 192 224 312 742 305 137 3 231 4 374 3 063 249 2 937 665 676 682 608 461 383 057 404 196 381 017 250 700 30 548 10 465 35 362 40 969 116 208 125 584 63 050 26 203 19 274 17 057 2 605 855

13 826 325 11 570 192 1 364 371 138 412 135 735 1 930 747 224 986 204 064 30 817 44 200 43 581 22 967 22 321 11 962 2 442 3 799 7 369 3 378 11 228 20 922 15 555 1 741 1 779 1 847 528 364

14 967 176 12 887 208 1 248 481 204 451 192 582 9 955 1 914 199 333 152 904 17 301 51 877 32 776 13 719 13 944 6 232 1 390 1 549 5 280 2 358 6 478 46 429 37 920 4 194 1 555 2 760 427 703

61 658 330 55 885 849 3 822 891 886 152 847 835 30 755 7 562 334 806 297 472 38 572 71 779 55 748 36 601 44 460 15 904 2 305 2 664 6 339 6 413 16 687 37 334 29 208 2 428 3 422 2 276 728 632

7 047 131 6 298 545 446 333 110 128 108 126 1 096 906 64 345 52 554 4 108 18 973 14 373 3 540 4 329 2 792 432 349 1 386 715 1 557 11 791 10 039 690 465 597 127 780

3 802 263 3 401 259 206 436 143 354 113 525 25 514 4 315 16 980 13 498 1 081 5 009 3 183 573 1 797 518 43 58 301 338 597 3 482 3 089 140 143 110 34 234

3 871 583 3 680 639 117 083 24 607 24 275 206 126 18 253 17 161 1 711 2 373 6 957 1 889 2 261 586 118 144 260 176 686 1 092 976 37 59 20 31 001

051 019 980 547 022 468 514 294 54 262 127 199 87 556 6 003 97 65 366 187 170 45 70 655 031

543 891 678 456 922 835 742 394 549 611 236 696 172 426 704 774 421 819 207 871 795 360 301 925 652

158 17 10 2 1 4

258 982 332 456 002 191 511 1 264 51 257 122 196 82 547 6 979 94 63 357 185 167 43 68 1 435 140 275

042 475 612 236 251 376 083 404 779 343 943 258 652 054 375 964 575 071 922 305 157 705 229 925 567

78 11 6 1

847 433 496 864 492 2 580 428 797 27 170 81 106 51 355 4 529 45 29 188 126 84 20 34 826 67 413

231 861 388 064 519 890 360 209 692 573 423 905 151 214 251 033 923 210 827 031 008 842 192 288 370

79 410 811 6 548 614 3 836 224 592 172 509 732 1 610 486 82 723 467 195 24 087 86 770 41 520 89 353 31 501 191 840 2 124 450 931 48 652 33 861 169 095 59 274 83 149 22 863 34 037 609 637 72 862 197

13 826 325 1 085 022 893 874 49 143 11 629 130 376 1 806 17 335 1 723 2 884 2 452 2 055 2 795 5 198 228 12 454 1 422 1 691 3 677 1 252 2 058 949 1 405 98 781 12 741 303

14 967 952 754 42 9 147 1 12 1 2 1 1 1 4

61 658 330 1 880 198 1 412 530 104 359 30 275 333 034 5 409 29 436 2 674 6 168 3 830 2 962 4 841 8 655 306 31 828 3 500 2 980 12 519 3 327 4 240 2 637 2 625 266 361 59 778 132

7 047 313 249 11 2 49

3 802 88 65 2

263 156 608 650 524 19 374 78 931 54 212 96 83 185 297 4 862 60 102 327 35 142 76 120 17 503 3 714 107

3 871 72 58 1

051 941 298 642 107 619 488 128 120 008 892 216 675 981 764 217

543 215 631 584 633 214 419 991 916 075 180 663 517 524 467 057

158 119 9 110 23

042 815 234 581 781 616 165 128 001 127 861 631 230 457 993 464

78 52 5 46 17

231 074 974 100 557 436 121 386 422 964 612 266 346 602 763 839

79 67 3 63 6

811 741 260 481 224 180 044 742 579 163 249 365 884 855 230 625

13 826 325 11 570 192 534 456 11 035 736 1 364 371 13 043 1 351 328 138 412 8 865 129 547 224 986 10 272 214 714 528 364 518 386 9 978

14 967 176 12 887 208 500 941 12 386 267 1 248 481 9 555 1 238 926 204 451 9 050 195 401 199 333 13 760 185 573 427 703 419 088 8 615

61 55 1 54 3

330 849 660 189 891 714 177 152 420 732 806 021 785 632 383 249

7 047 131 6 298 545 178 379 6 120 166 446 333 2 874 443 459 110 128 4 065 106 063 64 345 3 905 60 440 127 780 124 479 3 301

3 802 263 3 401 259 50 484 3 350 775 206 436 723 205 713 143 354 2 363 140 991 16 980 1 242 15 738 34 234 33 344 890

3 871 583 3 680 639 40 439 3 640 200 117 083 781 116 302 24 607 883 23 724 18 253 479 17 774 31 001 30 338 663

United States

RACE All persons --------------------------White --------------------------------------Black ---------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -----------------American Indian -----------------------------Eskimo -----------------------------------Aleut -------------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander -------------------------Asian-------------------------------------Chinese ---------------------------------Filipino----------------------------------Japanese --------------------------------Asian Indian -----------------------------Korean ---------------------------------Vietnamese ------------------------------Cambodian ------------------------------Hmong ---------------------------------Laotian ---------------------------------Thai------------------------------------Other Asian ------------------------------Pacific Islander------------------------------Hawaiian --------------------------------Samoan ---------------------------------Guamanian ------------------------------Other Pacific Islander -----------------------Other race ------------------------------------

248 199 29 2 1

7 6 1 1

9

709 827 930 015 937 55 22 226 876 648 419 866 786 797 593 149 94 147 91 282 350 205 57 47 39 710

873 064 524 143 391 674 078 986 394 696 711 160 694 304 213 047 439 375 360 395 592 501 679 754 658 156

187 143 26 1 1

709 900 393 651 053 801 520 323 57 268 131 202 92 565 7 035 100 68 378 191 175 47 72 922 809

873 089 208 815 197 869 151 830 223 779 066 658 013 081 010 602 921 799 726 198 035 997 926 286 784

187 20 11 2 1 4

709 827 402 424 930 645 284 015 148 866 226 232 994 710 470 239

873 064 291 773 524 928 596 143 336 807 986 684 302 156 850 306

187 143 10 133 26

6 6 1 1

8

HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons --------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) ---------------------Mexican ----------------------------------Puerto Rican -------------------------------Cuban ------------------------------------Other Hispanic ------------------------------Dominican (Dominican Republic) ---------------Central American --------------------------Costa Rican ----------------------------Guatemalan ----------------------------Honduran------------------------------Nicaraguan ----------------------------Panamanian ----------------------------Salvadoran ----------------------------Other Central American -------------------South American ---------------------------Argentinean ----------------------------Chilean -------------------------------Colombian -----------------------------Ecuadorian -----------------------------Peruvian ------------------------------Venezuelan ----------------------------Other South American --------------------All other Hispanic -------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

248 21 13 2 1 4 1

1

1 226

1

1

1 167

11 1 1 4 1 1 121 14 014

176 394 192 077 042 083 853 655 047 384 841 383 725 174 101 356 424 057 608 314 580 706 667 219 782

4

1 3 1

41 6 733

131 702 887 987 562 266 458 246 243 847 568 540 681 319 48 185 374 354 216 306 431 203 301 377 429

583 920 967 316 603 12 034 69 968 64 244 143 123 91 283 20 766 115 57 284 23 155 60 72 10 231 3 798 663

RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons --------------------------White --------------------------------------Hispanic origin ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ------------------------Black ---------------------------------------Hispanic origin ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -----------------Hispanic origin ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander -------------------------Hispanic origin ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ------------------------Other race -----------------------------------Hispanic origin ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -------------------------

248 199 11 188 29 29 2 1 7 6 9 9

25 1 1 6 6 8 8

22

6 6 8 7

258 483 263 220 494 596 898 786 103 683 467 192 275 025 826 198

16

3 3 5 5

847 247 503 743 302 463 839 473 65 407 404 109 295 419 291 127

6

3 2 2 2

410 236 759 477 192 133 059 312 37 275 063 83 979 605 535 70

658 885 103 782 822 26 3 796 886 27 858 334 16 318 728 706 22

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons --------------------------White --------------------------------------Black ---------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -----------------American Indian -----------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander -------------------------Asian-------------------------------------Pacific Islander------------------------------Other race ------------------------------------

100.0 80.3 12.0 .8 .8 2.9 2.8 .1 3.9

100.0 77.0 14.0 .6 .6 3.7 3.5 .2 4.8

100.0 75.5 14.8 .5 .5 4.1 3.9 .2 5.1

100.0 66.3 21.9 .6 .6 4.3 4.2 .2 6.9

100.0 84.7 7.8 .4 .4 3.9 3.7 .2 3.3

100.0 83.7 9.9 1.0 1.0 1.6 1.5 .2 3.8

100.0 86.1 8.3 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.0 .3 2.9

100.0 90.6 6.2 1.4 1.4 .5 .5 .1 1.2

100.0 89.4 6.3 1.6 1.5 .9 .7 .2 1.8

100.0 89.5 5.4 3.8 3.0 .4 .4 .1 .9

100.0 95.1 3.0 .6 .6 .5 .4 – .8

100.0 8.8 5.4 1.1 .4 1.9 91.2

100.0 10.7 6.4 1.4 .5 2.4 89.3

100.0 11.4 6.5 1.6 .6 2.6 88.6

100.0 14.5 8.2 2.4 .6 3.3 85.5

100.0 8.2 4.8 .7 .6 2.0 91.8

100.0 7.8 6.5 .4 .1 .9 92.2

100.0 6.4 5.0 .3 .1 1.0 93.6

100.0 3.0 2.3 .2 – .5 97.0

100.0 4.5 3.5 .2 – .7 95.5

100.0 2.3 1.7 .1 – .5 97.7

100.0 1.9 1.5 – – .3 98.1

100.0 80.3 75.8

100.0 77.0 71.4

100.0 75.5 69.6

100.0 66.3 59.3

100.0 84.7 79.9

100.0 83.7 79.8

100.0 86.1 82.8

100.0 90.6 88.8

100.0 89.4 86.8

100.0 89.5 88.1

100.0 95.1 94.0

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons --------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) ---------------------Mexican ----------------------------------Puerto Rican -------------------------------Cuban ------------------------------------Other Hispanic ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons --------------------------White --------------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -------------------------

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UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 4 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 5.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

Total

In central city

Total

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

Rural

Total

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Rural

726 000 072 034 007 14 12 780 492 598 322 776 750 753 573 145 90 136 84 261 287 153 54 44 35 837

330 422 707 985 647 396 942 369 893 484 586 071 770 300 389 135 965 592 274 327 476 086 609 258 523 847

77 844 025 51 506 551 17 162 596 470 052 452 810 9 763 7 479 3 356 976 3 243 462 878 025 628 771 341 534 306 529 332 838 306 587 111 665 76 557 93 839 37 355 129 762 113 514 54 313 22 758 21 078 15 365 5 347 850

114 882 305 99 493 871 7 910 111 564 933 554 837 4 633 5 463 3 423 393 3 249 431 720 459 693 815 434 537 444 241 420 462 266 802 33 470 14 408 42 753 46 919 131 565 173 962 98 773 31 851 23 180 20 158 3 489 997

79 754 528 67 436 656 6 203 153 315 950 308 425 3 210 4 315 3 103 130 2 970 976 680 727 622 519 391 489 406 290 382 544 251 814 30 685 10 393 35 671 41 532 117 312 132 154 68 415 26 455 19 883 17 401 2 695 639

8 685 403 7 525 480 551 985 66 589 65 743 416 430 136 274 108 967 13 373 35 919 16 538 12 371 11 260 5 755 1 105 2 107 3 707 1 819 5 013 27 307 20 277 3 920 1 464 1 646 405 075

26 442 374 24 531 735 1 154 973 182 394 180 669 1 007 718 183 989 169 488 26 359 35 377 26 510 25 580 26 658 9 233 1 680 1 908 3 375 3 568 9 240 14 501 10 081 1 476 1 833 1 111 389 283

55 983 543 48 826 642 4 857 817 980 158 929 744 41 278 9 136 446 617 383 501 50 212 97 125 90 089 35 924 44 004 19 824 3 912 3 474 10 783 7 086 21 068 63 116 52 415 3 070 3 496 4 135 872 309

9 873 735 8 248 786 1 052 296 108 893 106 542 1 765 586 162 742 144 964 22 657 28 458 35 357 14 692 16 619 8 386 1 694 1 947 4 349 2 371 8 434 17 778 13 958 1 263 1 021 1 536 301 018

9 456 020 8 026 299 945 682 159 424 148 131 9 664 1 629 110 970 89 153 9 813 29 599 22 792 7 192 7 079 3 346 843 620 3 045 1 263 3 561 21 817 18 995 729 723 1 370 213 645

35 133 175 31 283 812 2 658 302 702 645 666 086 29 715 6 844 150 035 127 252 12 112 36 268 29 185 10 833 17 579 6 651 625 756 2 964 2 845 7 434 22 783 19 104 952 1 562 1 165 338 381

726 796 788 563 028 415 515 295 54 264 127 199 86 557 6 010 98 65 370 188 171 45 70 593 930

330 154 688 552 611 303 903 800 774 145 282 003 549 415 632 330 141 756 157 784 248 790 454 270 176

77 11 6 1

844 278 384 853 490 2 550 427 788 27 168 80 105 50 351 4 523 45 28 187 125 82 20 33 810 66 565

025 106 011 594 306 195 792 624 290 941 487 718 792 248 148 375 008 571 257 350 834 493 862 404 919

114 882 305 8 518 048 5 404 677 709 958 538 305 1 865 108 88 111 507 176 27 484 95 204 46 795 93 285 35 757 206 167 2 484 486 955 53 133 37 185 182 900 63 434 88 414 25 297 36 592 782 866 106 364 257

79 754 528 6 718 135 3 970 441 603 489 511 489 1 632 716 83 074 475 468 24 470 88 429 42 289 90 493 31 715 195 836 2 236 455 160 49 447 34 256 170 399 59 799 84 154 22 890 34 215 619 014 73 036 393

8 685 806 673 42 7 83 1 14 1 2 2 1 1 5

26 442 993 760 64 19 149 3 17 1 3 2 1 2 5

55 983 543 2 103 935 1 604 520 88 263 24 586 386 566 4 248 28 030 2 449 4 634 3 784 3 655 5 464 7 666 378 25 272 2 780 3 043 8 569 2 414 3 787 2 207 2 472 329 016 53 879 608

9 873 643 523 25 7 86 1 9

9 456 527 405 16 5 100

35 133 883 650 39 10 183 2 11 1 2 1 1 2 3

726 000 227 772 072 616 456 034 119 915 780 209 570 837 622 215

330 422 640 782 707 209 498 985 700 285 369 762 607 847 843 004

77 51 5 46 17

025 551 978 573 596 228 368 052 206 846 976 339 637 850 355 495

114 99 4 94 7

79 67 3 63 6

528 656 471 185 153 351 802 950 910 040 130 524 606 639 879 760

8 685 403 7 525 480 385 158 7 140 322 551 985 7 361 544 624 66 589 5 155 61 434 136 274 9 511 126 763 405 075 398 891 6 184

26 442 374 24 531 735 584 033 23 947 702 1 154 973 13 269 1 141 704 182 394 11 429 170 965 183 989 7 388 176 601 389 283 377 718 11 565

55 48 1 47 4

543 642 651 991 817 719 098 158 636 522 617 922 695 309 007 302

9 873 735 8 248 786 328 189 7 920 597 1 052 296 8 235 1 044 061 108 893 6 029 102 864 162 742 6 389 156 353 301 018 294 346 6 672

9 456 020 8 026 299 299 297 7 727 002 945 682 6 327 939 355 159 424 6 064 153 360 110 970 7 448 103 522 213 645 208 509 5 136

35 133 175 31 283 812 518 371 30 765 441 2 658 302 13 285 2 645 017 702 645 15 947 686 698 150 035 8 593 141 442 338 381 327 742 10 639

United States

RACE

All persons --------------------------White --------------------------------------Black ---------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -----------------American Indian -----------------------------Eskimo -----------------------------------Aleut -------------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander -------------------------Asian-------------------------------------Chinese ---------------------------------Filipino----------------------------------Japanese --------------------------------Asian Indian -----------------------------Korean ---------------------------------Vietnamese ------------------------------Cambodian ------------------------------Hmong ---------------------------------Laotian ---------------------------------Thai------------------------------------Other Asian ------------------------------Pacific Islander------------------------------Hawaiian --------------------------------Samoan ---------------------------------Guamanian ------------------------------Other Pacific Islander -----------------------Other race ------------------------------------

248 199 29 2 1

7 6 1 1

9

709 827 930 015 937 55 22 226 876 648 419 866 786 797 593 149 94 147 91 282 350 205 57 47 39 710

873 064 524 143 391 674 078 986 394 696 711 160 694 304 213 047 439 375 360 395 592 501 679 754 658 156

192 151 25 1 1

709 900 393 651 053 801 520 323 57 268 131 202 92 565 7 035 100 68 378 191 175 47 72 922 809

873 089 208 815 197 869 151 830 223 779 066 658 013 081 010 602 921 799 726 198 035 997 926 286 784

192 19 11 2 1 4

709 827 402 424 930 645 284 015 148 866 226 232 994 710 470 239

873 064 291 773 524 928 596 143 336 807 986 684 302 156 850 306

192 151 10 140 25

6 6 1 1

8

HISPANIC ORIGIN

All persons --------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) ---------------------Mexican ----------------------------------Puerto Rican -------------------------------Cuban ------------------------------------Other Hispanic ------------------------------Dominican (Dominican Republic) ---------------Central American --------------------------Costa Rican ----------------------------Guatemalan ----------------------------Honduran------------------------------Nicaraguan ----------------------------Panamanian ----------------------------Salvadoran ----------------------------Other Central American -------------------South American ---------------------------Argentinean ----------------------------Chilean -------------------------------Colombian -----------------------------Ecuadorian -----------------------------Peruvian ------------------------------Venezuelan ----------------------------Other South American --------------------All other Hispanic -------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

248 21 13 2 1 4 1

1

1 226

1

1

1 172

10 1 1 3 1 1 57 7 879

403 076 364 296 032 384 674 202 356 934 261 037 529 002 83 334 211 077 886 333 536 665 626 174 327

21 2 1 8 2 2 1 1 106 25 448

374 837 872 173 784 008 363 506 658 841 245 755 513 329 165 461 475 852 615 302 724 742 751 678 537

1 1 1 1 2 7 1 1 1 1 68 9 230

735 188 854 525 473 336 105 173 787 057 295 379 924 536 195 513 833 087 974 749 151 701 018 545 547

5 1

1 5 2

88 8 928

020 645 145 735 543 222 809 464 573 052 653 797 896 451 42 043 685 430 133 430 754 249 362 906 375

10 1 3 1 159 34 249

175 938 340 758 438 402 014 730 000 281 568 207 213 320 141 267 993 123 897 991 507 895 861 391 237

RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN

All persons --------------------------White --------------------------------------Hispanic origin ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ------------------------Black ---------------------------------------Hispanic origin ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -----------------Hispanic origin ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander -------------------------Hispanic origin ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ------------------------Other race -----------------------------------Hispanic origin ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -------------------------

248 199 11 188 29 29 2 1 7 6 9 9

24 1 6 6 8 8

16

3 3 5 5

844 506 424 081 162 460 702 470 64 405 356 106 250 347 222 125

7

3 3 3 3

882 493 802 691 910 155 754 564 55 509 423 103 319 489 400 89

305 871 662 209 111 981 130 933 494 439 393 423 970 997 488 509

6

3 3 2 2

754 436 833 603 203 135 067 315 38 277 103 86 016 695 623 71

983 826 174 651 857 29 4 828 980 28 951 446 22 423 872 848 24

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE

All persons --------------------------White --------------------------------------Black ---------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -----------------American Indian -----------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander -------------------------Asian-------------------------------------Pacific Islander------------------------------Other race ------------------------------------

100.0 80.3 12.0 .8 .8 2.9 2.8 .1 3.9

100.0 78.3 13.0 .5 .5 3.5 3.4 .1 4.6

100.0 66.2 22.0 .6 .6 4.3 4.2 .1 6.9

100.0 86.6 6.9 .5 .5 3.0 2.8 .2 3.0

100.0 84.6 7.8 .4 .4 3.9 3.7 .2 3.4

100.0 86.6 6.4 .8 .8 1.6 1.3 .3 4.7

100.0 92.8 4.4 .7 .7 .7 .6 .1 1.5

100.0 87.2 8.7 1.8 1.7 .8 .7 .1 1.6

100.0 83.5 10.7 1.1 1.1 1.6 1.5 .2 3.0

100.0 84.9 10.0 1.7 1.6 1.2 .9 .2 2.3

100.0 89.0 7.6 2.0 1.9 .4 .4 .1 1.0

100.0 8.8 5.4 1.1 .4 1.9 91.2

100.0 10.3 6.1 1.3 .5 2.3 89.7

100.0 14.5 8.2 2.4 .6 3.3 85.5

100.0 7.4 4.7 .6 .5 1.6 92.6

100.0 8.4 5.0 .8 .6 2.0 91.6

100.0 9.3 7.8 .5 .1 1.0 90.7

100.0 3.8 2.9 .2 .1 .6 96.2

100.0 3.8 2.9 .2 – .7 96.2

100.0 6.5 5.3 .3 .1 .9 93.5

100.0 5.6 4.3 .2 .1 1.1 94.4

100.0 2.5 1.9 .1 – .5 97.5

100.0 80.3 75.8

100.0 78.3 73.0

100.0 66.2 59.2

100.0 86.6 82.4

100.0 84.6 79.7

100.0 86.6 82.2

100.0 92.8 90.6

100.0 87.2 85.1

100.0 83.5 80.2

100.0 84.9 81.7

100.0 89.0 87.6

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN

All persons --------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) ---------------------Mexican ----------------------------------Puerto Rican -------------------------------Cuban ------------------------------------Other Hispanic ------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN

All persons --------------------------White --------------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -------------------------

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Table 6.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White Persons and for Households and Families With a White Householder: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

9.5

77.9

21.5

65.4

5.2

47.9 47.6 50.1 45.7 49.3 51.8 47.0 39.2 41.8 37.5 39.0 20.0

11.4 12.4 15.5 9.9 6.5 6.8 6.2 4.7 5.3 3.8 4.6 5.7

79.8 80.8 78.1 82.9 74.5 75.8 73.3 73.0 72.0 69.3 73.4 74.8

24.4 25.8 25.5 26.0 17.1 18.9 15.5 14.1 13.7 10.4 14.4 13.4

66.0 67.0 65.2 68.4 61.0 61.7 60.3 64.0 59.9 58.7 64.9 65.4

46.6 49.8 44.9 46.3 45.9 50.3 40.7 42.1 49.3 55.5 48.8 51.3 46.2 38.0

11.0 15.6 8.6 9.7 10.0 7.4 5.2 4.9 6.0 5.6 6.1 6.3 5.8 4.3

80.0 78.1 81.0 82.3 82.9 76.5 77.0 71.4 74.0 81.4 73.4 75.4 71.5 69.9

24.1 25.6 23.2 25.2 26.0 17.8 17.2 13.6 17.1 23.5 16.6 18.7 14.6 11.7

66.9 65.2 67.8 67.9 68.4 63.7 67.3 60.8 59.8 62.3 59.7 60.8 58.4 61.4

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

66.4

45.5

6.4 7.2 8.6 6.2 2.2 2.4 2.1 1.5 1.6 .8 1.5 1.0

63.5 62.4 62.2 62.6 68.3 67.2 69.3 73.4 73.3 76.8 73.2 82.7

6.2 8.6 4.9 5.9 6.2 3.1 2.1 1.4 1.9 2.9 1.8 2.1 1.6 1.1

64.3 62.5 65.2 63.0 62.6 66.1 71.8 72.4 68.2 52.3 69.4 68.1 70.7 74.8

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

199 827 064

5.0

143 119 52 67 24 11 12 55 6 3 46 3

941 483 247 236 457 570 887 885 298 401 186 680

215 815 074 741 400 192 208 849 545 259 045 639

151 51 99 74 67 7 24 48 17 1 16 8 8 31

000 506 493 962 436 525 531 826 542 267 275 248 026 283

422 551 871 136 656 480 735 642 830 745 085 786 299 812

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

9.8

7.0

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

27.9

31 435

37 152

15 687

5.1 4.9 5.7 4.4 6.1 6.0 6.1 5.5 5.9 6.4 5.4 2.8

30.4 31.5 31.1 31.8 24.5 25.8 23.3 21.0 21.6 18.0 21.1 15.2

32 34 29 38 25 25 24 28 24 21 29 29

476 422 688 803 147 368 951 476 459 539 864 969

39 41 36 45 31 31 30 32 30 26 33 32

613 439 637 016 266 907 723 292 089 622 158 359

16 17 16 18 12 12 12 12 11 10 13 13

746 612 409 547 517 643 405 958 986 644 261 991

9.3 8.5 12.0 5.8 13.2 13.6 12.8 11.0 12.6 14.4 10.5 10.6

6.4 5.8 8.1 4.1 9.5 9.4 9.6 8.5 9.5 11.0 8.2 8.3

4.9 5.7 4.5 4.5 4.4 5.5 4.8 6.1 6.3 5.4 6.3 6.2 6.5 6.1

30.0 31.2 29.4 31.1 31.7 24.9 23.9 20.6 24.6 29.0 24.2 25.6 22.8 18.4

34 29 36 37 38 29 34 24 23 27 23 23 22 24

197 615 956 767 867 886 540 225 507 681 176 931 435 638

40 36 42 43 45 35 38 28 29 34 29 30 28 28

638 566 283 917 070 355 303 965 859 107 523 673 342 515

17 16 17 18 18 13 15 11 12 14 11 12 11 11

018 424 326 063 544 754 071 571 071 037 917 226 600 290

8.4 12.0 6.6 6.3 5.8 10.2 7.8 13.9 14.4 11.7 14.7 14.8 14.6 13.5

5.9 8.2 4.8 4.4 4.1 7.3 5.8 10.5 10.3 7.0 10.6 10.1 11.0 10.6

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban ---------------------------------Inside urbanized area -------------------Central place ------------------------Urban fringe ------------------------Outside urbanized area ------------------Place of 10,000 or more---------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ---------------Rural ----------------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 -----------------Place of less than 1,000 -----------------Other rural ---------------------------Rural farm -----------------------------

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area -------------------In central city -------------------------Not in central city ----------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Rural ------------------------------Outside metropolitan area ------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Place of 10,000 or more-----------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 -----------Rural -------------------------------

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Table 7.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Black Persons and for Households and Families With a Black Householder: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

6.3

63.1

11.4

62.7

12.9

49.2 49.3 47.1 55.2 48.9 52.2 45.4 35.9 39.1 32.8 35.7 26.8

6.7 7.1 7.0 7.2 3.8 4.1 3.5 3.3 3.2 2.7 3.3 3.7

65.2 66.5 63.4 75.4 52.7 55.1 50.1 48.6 47.0 43.6 49.2 43.1

12.1 12.6 10.9 17.5 7.5 8.3 6.7 6.1 5.6 4.7 6.3 5.8

63.9 64.6 61.9 72.2 57.0 58.1 55.9 54.9 54.1 52.8 55.1 58.9

48.8 47.0 52.6 55.0 55.3 50.7 39.3 40.8 48.8 53.8 48.3 51.7 44.4 34.4

6.9 7.0 6.6 7.0 7.2 4.8 4.1 3.2 3.6 3.9 3.5 3.8 3.2 2.9

65.8 63.4 71.2 74.1 75.5 57.4 54.9 48.4 51.9 59.6 51.1 53.9 48.0 45.8

12.4 10.9 15.5 16.8 17.5 8.5 8.5 6.1 7.4 9.3 7.2 8.1 6.2 5.1

64.1 61.9 69.0 71.3 72.2 61.4 55.7 55.4 56.5 63.2 55.8 57.0 54.5 54.5

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

70.4

47.5

5.5 6.0 5.7 6.8 1.1 1.3 .8 .7 .6 .3 .8 .4

68.0 66.5 69.0 59.2 81.0 78.7 83.5 85.8 85.9 88.3 85.7 90.7

5.7 5.7 5.7 6.4 6.8 2.2 1.5 .6 .8 1.7 .8 1.0 .5 .4

67.3 69.0 63.6 60.5 59.1 75.5 80.5 85.6 82.4 79.3 82.7 79.9 85.7 88.2

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

29 930 524

4.9

26 23 17 6 2 1 1 3

633 781 557 224 852 371 481 891 333 436 122 083

707 596 111 138 153 985 973 817 515 537 978 296 682 302

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

29.5

26.3

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

18.1

19 758

22 429

8 859

13.1 12.9 14.4 9.2 14.9 15.0 14.7 11.5 14.2 14.2 11.0 11.1

19.1 19.6 18.2 23.0 12.8 13.9 11.7 10.8 10.5 9.0 11.0 9.1

20 21 18 29 13 13 12 15 12 11 16 15

371 223 698 773 015 553 442 561 180 642 414 885

23 24 21 32 15 16 15 18 14 14 19 17

161 302 495 350 651 117 153 628 982 621 543 887

9 9 8 11 6 6 6 6 5 5 6 6

177 501 709 713 258 459 038 691 759 515 898 362

28.8 27.5 31.1 17.3 40.5 39.6 41.3 34.2 42.3 42.6 32.4 34.7

25.7 24.6 28.1 15.1 36.3 35.4 37.3 30.0 37.8 38.1 28.3 30.7

12.8 14.4 9.5 9.4 9.2 12.7 9.8 13.6 15.1 11.7 15.5 15.7 15.2 12.3

19.3 18.2 21.4 22.5 23.0 14.3 14.3 10.6 12.5 14.2 12.2 13.5 10.8 9.2

21 18 27 28 29 17 20 13 12 16 12 12 11 13

147 703 426 635 854 186 649 170 345 045 076 646 539 921

24 21 30 31 32 20 24 15 14 18 14 15 13 16

232 500 544 467 403 082 321 935 860 447 528 144 883 791

9 8 10 11 11 7 8 5 6 7 5 6 5 5

414 713 934 385 729 520 297 995 008 242 883 129 610 985

27.5 31.1 19.5 18.5 17.3 32.0 25.8 39.6 42.1 33.9 42.9 41.8 44.1 37.6

24.5 28.1 16.9 16.1 15.1 28.0 21.8 35.5 37.9 30.1 38.7 37.4 40.1 33.4

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban ---------------------------------Inside urbanized area -------------------Central place ------------------------Urban fringe ------------------------Outside urbanized area ------------------Place of 10,000 or more---------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ---------------Rural ----------------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 -----------------Place of less than 1,000 -----------------Other rural ---------------------------Rural farm -----------------------------

107 494 302 192 612 364 248 822 446 206 3 170 117

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area -------------------In central city -------------------------Not in central city ----------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Rural ------------------------------Outside metropolitan area ------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Place of 10,000 or more-----------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 -----------Rural -------------------------------

25 17 7 6 6 1 4 2 1 1 2

072 162 910 755 203 551 154 857 199 201 997 052 945 658

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Table 8.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons and for Households and Families With an American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

23.8

65.5

9.3

62.1

14.4

61.6 62.8 64.6 60.2 58.7 65.5 54.0 41.3 46.7 39.6 40.7 29.4

19.5 17.4 19.5 14.2 24.6 16.0 30.5 29.3 27.3 38.5 27.7 16.9

70.6 72.4 70.8 74.7 65.8 68.9 63.6 58.6 63.5 58.1 57.9 66.3

11.7 13.0 12.6 13.6 8.1 10.2 6.6 6.1 7.2 4.2 6.3 11.7

66.1 68.2 66.0 71.4 60.9 63.2 59.2 56.4 58.3 54.0 56.6 60.9

59.5 64.4 55.4 59.9 60.2 58.2 46.1 45.4 59.0 67.8 58.7 66.0 53.7 40.0

16.7 19.5 14.4 14.1 14.2 13.6 15.1 31.6 27.3 12.7 27.9 17.3 35.2 33.2

71.0 70.6 71.2 73.7 74.8 67.9 65.8 59.0 65.4 71.7 65.1 68.3 62.8 56.5

11.8 12.6 11.2 12.7 13.5 8.2 8.1 6.3 8.2 12.6 8.0 10.0 6.6 5.5

66.8 65.9 67.6 70.1 71.3 64.1 62.0 56.4 60.2 66.8 60.0 62.1 58.4 54.8

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

71.3

52.7

3.7 4.8 5.3 4.0 1.0 1.3 .8 .6 .6 .2 .7 .9

63.9 59.6 62.0 55.9 73.4 70.0 75.7 80.4 79.0 86.3 79.4 78.8

4.0 5.4 2.9 3.6 4.0 1.6 1.4 .6 .8 1.4 .8 1.1 .6 .4

62.7 62.3 63.0 58.4 56.2 68.6 72.4 80.1 73.9 52.0 74.6 71.1 77.1 82.5

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

2 015 143

2.3

1 128 786 473 312 342 138 204 886 110 143 632 24

991 128 386 742 863 412 451 152 128 354 670 607

1 034 470 564 382 315 66 182 980 277 9 268 108 159 702

985 052 933 539 950 589 394 158 513 196 317 893 424 645

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

30.9

27.0

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

18.3

20 025

21 750

8 328

12.6 11.4 13.2 8.9 15.9 14.4 17.0 17.3 18.3 22.8 16.0 8.0

19.5 20.4 19.5 21.6 16.8 17.9 16.0 16.3 18.1 18.2 15.7 17.7

22 24 20 30 17 18 17 16 16 15 17 24

141 040 732 105 920 241 698 863 320 298 316 679

24 27 22 32 19 20 19 18 17 16 19 27

798 008 915 383 909 656 377 599 742 529 253 784

9 10 9 12 7 8 6 6 6 5 6 9

685 702 509 508 353 152 813 599 724 569 811 948

26.3 23.2 28.1 16.0 33.5 32.0 34.5 36.7 36.6 40.8 35.7 22.3

22.8 19.8 24.7 13.2 29.9 28.6 30.8 32.5 33.3 37.6 31.3 19.5

11.4 13.2 9.9 9.4 9.0 12.1 11.2 18.5 16.8 13.3 17.0 15.1 18.4 19.2

19.5 19.5 19.4 20.7 21.5 15.7 16.3 16.6 17.3 21.6 17.1 17.8 16.5 16.3

23 20 26 28 30 21 23 15 17 20 16 16 16 15

706 652 793 554 211 416 055 873 090 952 977 974 979 385

26 22 29 31 32 23 25 17 19 23 18 19 18 16

489 726 477 167 538 203 461 417 059 624 916 416 587 938

10 9 10 11 12 8 9 6 7 9 6 7 6 5

300 492 972 845 514 670 142 246 034 201 959 649 488 935

23.6 28.2 19.8 17.7 16.0 25.7 24.3 38.6 35.3 25.7 35.6 34.3 36.5 39.9

20.2 24.9 16.7 14.8 13.1 22.8 20.6 34.7 31.8 22.3 32.1 30.9 33.0 35.9

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban ---------------------------------Inside urbanized area -------------------Central place ------------------------Urban fringe ------------------------Outside urbanized area ------------------Place of 10,000 or more---------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ---------------Rural ----------------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 -----------------Place of less than 1,000 -----------------Other rural ---------------------------Rural farm -----------------------------

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area -------------------In central city -------------------------Not in central city ----------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Rural ------------------------------Outside metropolitan area ------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Place of 10,000 or more-----------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 -----------Rural -------------------------------

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Table 9.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Asian or Pacific Islander Persons and for Households and Families With an Asian or Pacific Islander Householder: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

73.3

77.5

36.6

67.5

5.3

61.4 61.7 61.5 61.8 57.2 61.2 52.7 52.5 44.1 41.8 55.3 33.1

74.3 75.6 77.6 73.3 54.7 61.2 47.3 53.2 46.7 42.4 55.6 53.2

77.6 77.8 72.9 83.3 74.2 75.7 72.4 75.3 67.2 64.2 78.2 71.2

36.9 37.5 33.2 42.3 26.3 31.3 20.5 30.1 17.4 15.0 34.5 21.0

67.6 67.8 65.3 70.6 64.5 62.6 66.9 64.7 65.2 64.1 64.7 63.2

61.4 61.5 61.2 61.6 61.7 57.5 55.8 55.0 58.3 74.9 56.9 60.3 51.8 48.3

74.7 78.0 71.5 72.2 73.0 55.2 57.8 52.5 55.0 70.8 53.7 58.2 46.9 47.5

77.8 72.8 82.7 82.8 83.3 71.8 79.9 73.9 76.1 84.3 75.4 76.8 73.5 69.7

37.2 33.2 41.1 41.4 42.1 22.9 37.2 26.3 28.8 44.7 27.6 31.8 21.4 21.4

67.8 65.3 70.3 70.5 70.7 65.8 66.6 63.0 63.3 54.9 64.0 61.6 67.8 62.5

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

68.9

61.0

64.0 65.1 66.8 63.3 45.9 52.6 38.2 45.0 35.2 34.4 48.3 33.4

69.6 69.3 71.3 67.3 72.6 69.4 75.4 59.8 79.7 69.7 52.6 72.9

64.3 67.2 61.5 62.2 62.9 45.8 49.4 44.2 46.6 65.5 45.0 49.9 38.0 39.5

68.8 71.1 66.8 67.7 67.6 69.9 54.9 70.2 73.2 49.0 74.4 73.1 76.0 64.9

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

7 226 986

63.1

6 6 3 3

892 467 404 063 424 224 199 334 64 16 253 18

180 861 612 249 319 986 333 806 345 980 481 253

6 3 3 3 3

780 356 423 239 103 136 183 446 296 22 273 162 110 150

369 976 393 404 130 274 989 617 582 870 712 742 970 035

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

30.6

36 784

41 251

13 638

14.1

11.6

5.3 5.3 6.0 4.4 6.2 6.3 6.2 5.4 6.3 5.2 5.2 4.7

30.7 30.9 27.7 34.4 26.4 29.1 23.2 29.7 20.0 16.9 33.0 19.8

36 37 30 46 30 28 33 37 31 28 40 38

772 138 482 056 559 110 175 096 162 327 600 578

41 41 34 49 35 34 36 41 34 31 44 40

258 585 490 374 437 275 792 063 407 604 819 895

13 13 12 15 11 11 11 13 11 10 14 13

624 772 002 739 359 395 318 940 456 225 820 778

14.3 14.1 19.0 8.8 16.2 18.8 13.2 10.9 12.1 12.7 10.4 11.5

11.7 11.6 15.5 7.4 13.3 14.9 11.4 9.4 10.2 10.5 9.0 7.5

5.3 6.1 4.6 4.6 4.4 7.7 5.1 5.6 5.4 5.0 5.5 5.8 5.1 5.9

30.9 27.6 33.9 33.9 34.3 24.0 34.7 26.2 27.7 33.3 27.2 29.3 24.3 23.1

37 30 45 45 46 33 45 29 28 21 29 26 32 30

258 344 625 638 097 884 300 090 447 105 097 640 569 314

41 34 48 48 49 36 49 34 34 31 34 33 36 33

643 261 878 859 406 585 362 220 786 325 955 542 926 091

13 11 15 15 15 10 16 11 11 9 11 11 12 11

790 975 571 534 741 831 215 327 431 514 591 304 012 122

14.0 19.1 9.0 9.0 8.8 14.5 9.2 16.0 17.7 29.3 16.7 19.7 12.5 12.9

11.5 15.7 7.6 7.6 7.4 12.8 7.9 12.9 13.7 19.5 13.3 15.3 10.5 11.2

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban ---------------------------------Inside urbanized area -------------------Central place ------------------------Urban fringe ------------------------Outside urbanized area ------------------Place of 10,000 or more---------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ---------------Rural ----------------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 -----------------Place of less than 1,000 -----------------Other rural ---------------------------Rural farm -----------------------------

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area -------------------In central city -------------------------Not in central city ----------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Rural ------------------------------Outside metropolitan area ------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Place of 10,000 or more-----------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 -----------Rural -------------------------------

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9

Table 10.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families With an Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

77.8

49.8

9.2

67.5

10.4

56.6 56.9 55.8 58.8 54.2 55.9 52.2 51.3 48.5 47.6 52.2 43.5

78.4 78.9 81.6 74.2 73.8 73.7 73.9 71.0 73.4 65.9 70.8 75.0

50.2 50.7 46.8 57.5 44.7 46.0 43.3 46.1 42.3 44.7 46.9 39.1

9.4 9.7 8.4 12.0 5.8 6.3 5.3 6.9 5.1 5.0 7.3 6.7

67.9 68.3 66.5 71.4 64.5 65.1 63.8 62.6 63.3 61.7 62.5 68.2

56.6 55.6 57.9 58.7 59.0 55.8 52.2 52.1 53.4 70.0 52.7 54.5 50.4 50.3

78.5 81.8 74.1 74.3 74.2 75.6 72.4 71.0 72.2 53.6 73.0 73.9 71.9 69.5

50.2 46.7 54.7 55.7 57.2 41.7 47.0 46.3 47.4 68.3 46.5 47.6 45.1 44.9

9.5 8.4 10.8 11.2 11.8 5.4 7.8 6.2 6.5 15.0 6.1 6.7 5.4 5.8

68.1 66.5 70.2 70.9 71.3 67.6 64.4 61.5 62.2 64.9 62.1 62.7 61.4 60.5

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

72.4

56.2

36.8 38.2 37.2 40.0 24.2 24.2 24.1 25.2 22.3 16.7 26.3 33.0

72.3 71.7 72.3 70.6 76.5 75.9 77.1 73.4 77.6 73.5 72.5 79.0

37.4 37.3 37.6 38.8 39.9 30.0 28.5 20.6 20.1 18.9 20.1 22.3 17.4 21.4

72.0 72.3 71.7 71.5 70.8 76.2 73.0 75.1 76.1 57.0 76.9 74.9 79.1 73.8

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

21 900 089

35.8

20 17 11 6 2 1

891 475 861 614 416 022 394 198 702 156 340 920

19 11 8 7 6

154 106 048 211 135 076 837 935 997 164 833 188 645 938

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

25.3

22.3

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

14.1

24 156

25 064

8 400

10.3 10.1 11.2 8.1 13.1 13.1 13.2 10.9 12.5 10.5 10.6 10.8

14.2 14.5 13.3 16.4 11.5 12.3 10.6 12.2 10.6 9.8 12.6 9.2

24 25 21 31 19 20 18 20 18 16 21 21

537 209 888 617 364 011 668 539 530 755 234 568

25 25 22 32 20 21 19 21 19 18 22 22

394 993 567 201 456 121 728 543 564 543 189 696

8 8 7 10 6 6 6 7 6 5 7 7

506 718 824 277 639 813 441 267 349 930 541 813

24.8 24.1 28.4 16.6 31.2 30.0 32.5 29.9 32.7 33.1 29.0 27.8

22.0 21.4 25.7 13.8 28.0 26.8 29.4 25.8 28.8 29.2 24.9 23.1

10.2 11.3 8.9 8.7 8.2 13.7 10.7 12.0 12.6 9.4 12.7 13.2 12.2 11.2

14.3 13.3 15.4 15.7 16.2 10.2 13.3 11.8 12.6 17.8 12.3 13.2 11.3 10.7

25 21 29 30 31 21 23 17 17 24 17 18 16 17

009 805 940 614 555 860 577 894 915 395 671 302 982 865

25 22 30 31 32 22 24 19 19 27 19 19 18 19

758 464 463 130 114 259 336 369 448 115 201 814 464 262

8 7 9 9 10 6 7 6 6 8 6 6 6 6

603 813 649 872 224 933 965 484 490 841 391 565 180 476

24.5 28.6 19.1 18.0 16.7 28.5 27.6 32.7 32.9 22.4 33.3 32.4 34.4 32.4

21.6 25.9 15.9 15.1 13.9 25.3 23.3 29.0 29.5 16.7 30.0 28.7 31.4 28.4

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban ---------------------------------Inside urbanized area -------------------Central place ------------------------Urban fringe ------------------------Outside urbanized area ------------------Place of 10,000 or more---------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ---------------Rural ----------------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 -----------------Place of less than 1,000 -----------------Other rural ---------------------------Rural farm -----------------------------

019 982 433 548 037 085 952 1 880 313 88 1 478 72

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area -------------------In central city -------------------------Not in central city ----------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Rural ------------------------------Outside metropolitan area ------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Place of 10,000 or more-----------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 -----------Rural -------------------------------

10

796 278 518 524 718 806 993 2 103 1 219 49 1 170 643 527 883

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 10 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 11.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families With a White, Not of Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

5.7

79.1

22.0

65.3

5.0

47.4 47.0 49.7 45.1 49.2 51.8 46.9 39.0 41.7 37.4 38.8 19.8

6.6 7.2 8.3 6.4 3.8 3.9 3.7 3.5 3.6 3.0 3.5 5.0

81.3 82.5 80.7 83.9 75.3 76.8 74.1 73.4 72.5 69.6 73.8 75.0

25.2 26.7 26.9 26.6 17.4 19.3 15.7 14.2 13.8 10.4 14.5 13.4

65.9 66.9 65.2 68.2 60.9 61.6 60.2 64.0 59.8 58.7 64.9 65.4

46.0 49.4 44.4 45.7 45.2 50.1 40.4 41.9 49.2 55.2 48.7 51.3 46.1 37.9

6.5 8.4 5.6 6.2 6.4 4.2 3.7 3.5 3.7 4.6 3.6 3.8 3.5 3.3

81.5 80.6 81.9 83.3 83.9 77.7 77.4 71.8 74.7 81.6 74.1 76.2 72.2 70.2

24.8 27.0 23.7 25.7 26.5 18.2 17.3 13.7 17.4 23.6 16.9 19.0 14.8 11.7

66.8 65.2 67.7 67.8 68.3 63.6 67.3 60.8 59.8 62.2 59.6 60.8 58.4 61.4

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

66.1

45.0

4.2 4.7 5.4 4.3 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.1 1.2 .7 1.1 .7

63.0 61.9 61.4 62.4 68.0 66.9 69.1 73.4 73.1 76.9 73.2 82.8

4.0 5.4 3.4 4.0 4.3 1.9 1.5 1.0 1.3 2.6 1.2 1.3 1.1 .8

64.0 61.7 65.1 62.7 62.4 65.7 71.7 72.4 67.9 52.2 69.1 67.9 70.3 74.8

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

188 424 773

3.3

133 110 46 63 23 11 12 54 6 3 45 3

642 220 743 477 422 035 386 782 120 350 311 640

584 581 100 481 003 736 267 189 166 775 248 200

140 46 94 70 63 7 23 47 16 1 15 7 7 30

772 081 691 743 603 140 947 651 886 238 647 920 727 765

782 573 209 507 185 322 702 991 550 951 599 597 002 441

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

9.2

7.0

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

28.5

31 672

37 628

16 074

4.8 4.6 5.2 4.2 5.8 5.8 5.9 5.4 5.8 6.3 5.3 2.7

31.3 32.5 32.6 32.4 24.9 26.3 23.7 21.1 21.8 18.1 21.2 15.2

32 34 30 39 25 25 25 28 24 21 29 30

920 974 261 088 321 528 141 594 594 591 976 022

40 42 37 45 31 32 31 32 30 26 33 32

370 246 900 491 591 250 038 414 302 708 298 412

17 18 17 18 12 12 12 13 12 10 13 14

307 274 321 975 760 901 633 064 144 712 363 045

8.5 7.6 10.7 5.4 12.7 13.1 12.3 10.8 12.1 14.3 10.4 10.6

6.2 5.5 7.7 4.0 9.5 9.4 9.6 8.8 9.4 11.2 8.5 8.6

4.7 5.2 4.4 4.3 4.2 5.2 4.7 6.0 6.1 5.4 6.1 6.0 6.3 6.0

30.8 32.7 29.9 31.8 32.4 25.5 24.1 20.8 24.9 29.2 24.6 25.9 23.1 18.5

34 30 37 38 39 30 34 24 23 27 23 24 22 24

676 204 156 061 162 163 719 346 674 728 350 102 599 726

41 37 42 44 45 35 38 29 30 34 29 30 28 28

289 816 651 462 558 809 526 147 165 221 864 990 665 633

17 17 17 18 18 14 15 11 12 14 12 12 11 11

559 339 666 490 983 098 232 687 272 141 124 444 796 366

7.7 10.7 6.2 5.8 5.4 9.3 7.4 13.7 14.0 11.7 14.2 14.3 14.1 13.5

5.6 7.8 4.7 4.3 4.0 6.9 5.8 10.9 10.5 7.5 10.7 10.3 11.2 11.1

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban ---------------------------------Inside urbanized area -------------------Central place ------------------------Urban fringe ------------------------Outside urbanized area ------------------Place of 10,000 or more---------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ---------------Rural ----------------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 -----------------Place of less than 1,000 -----------------Other rural ---------------------------Rural farm -----------------------------

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area -------------------In central city -------------------------Not in central city ----------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Rural ------------------------------Outside metropolitan area ------------------Urban -----------------------------Inside urbanized area ---------------Outside urbanized area --------------Place of 10,000 or more-----------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 -----------Rural -------------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 11 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

11

Table 12.

Ancestry: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place United States All persons --------------------------Ancestry specified -----------------------------Single ancestry -----------------------------Multiple ancestry ----------------------------Ancestry unclassified or not reported ---------------Total ancestries reported ----------------Acadian -------------------------------------Albanian ------------------------------------Arab ---------------------------------------Egyptian ----------------------------------Iraqi -------------------------------------Jordanian ---------------------------------Lebanese ----------------------------------Palestinian ---------------------------------Syrian ------------------------------------Arab/ Arabic --------------------------------Other Arab --------------------------------Armenian ------------------------------------Assyrian ------------------------------------Australian -----------------------------------Austrian ------------------------------------Basque -------------------------------------Belgian -------------------------------------Brazilian ------------------------------------British --------------------------------------Bulgarian ------------------------------------Canadian ------------------------------------Celtic ---------------------------------------Croatian ------------------------------------Czech --------------------------------------Czechoslovakian -------------------------------Danish --------------------------------------Dutch --------------------------------------Eastern European ------------------------------English --------------------------------------Estonian ------------------------------------European ------------------------------------Finnish --------------------------------------French (except Basque) -------------------------French Canadian ------------------------------German -------------------------------------Greek --------------------------------------Guyanese -----------------------------------Hungarian -----------------------------------Icelander ------------------------------------Iranian --------------------------------------Irish ---------------------------------------Israeli --------------------------------------Italian --------------------------------------Latvian -------------------------------------Lithuanian -----------------------------------Luxemburger ---------------------------------Macedonian ----------------------------------Maltese -------------------------------------Northern European -----------------------------Norwegian -----------------------------------Pennsylvania German ---------------------------Polish --------------------------------------Portuguese ----------------------------------Romanian -----------------------------------Russian -------------------------------------Scandinavian ---------------------------------Scotch-Irish ----------------------------------Scottish -------------------------------------Serbian -------------------------------------Slavic --------------------------------------Slovak --------------------------------------Slovene -------------------------------------Subsaharan African ----------------------------Cape Verdean ------------------------------Ethiopian ----------------------------------Ghanian -----------------------------------Nigerian -----------------------------------African -----------------------------------Other Subsaharan African ---------------------Swedish -------------------------------------Swiss --------------------------------------Turkish -------------------------------------Ukrainian ------------------------------------United States or American -----------------------Welsh --------------------------------------West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) --------Bahamian ---------------------------------Barbadian ---------------------------------Belizean ----------------------------------British West Indian --------------------------Dutch West Indian ---------------------------Haitian -----------------------------------Jamaican ----------------------------------Trinidadian/ Tobagonian -----------------------West Indian --------------------------------Other West Indian ---------------------------Yugoslavian ----------------------------------Other ancestries--------------------------------

12

Rural

Inside urbanized area

248 222 148 73 26 497

1

1 1 6 32

10 2 57 1 1 38 14

3 9 1 2 5 5 1

4 1 13 2 1

63

709 608 836 771 101 419 668 47 870 78 23 20 394 48 129 127 49 308 51 52 870 47 394 65 119 29 560 29 544 300 315 634 227 122 655 26 466 658 320 167 985 110 81 582 40 235 739 81 714 100 811 49 20 39 65 869 305 366 153 365 951 678 617 393 116 76 882 124 506 50 34 20 91 245 62 680 045 83 740 052 033 155 21 35 22 38 61 289 435 76 159 16 257 703

873 247 940 307 626 746 271 710 738 574 212 656 180 019 606 364 127 096 765 133 531 956 655 875 154 595 891 652 270 192 285 669 089 469 779 762 718 870 935 127 595 373 665 302 529 521 548 677 939 331 865 061 365 600 993 395 841 106 351 544 373 880 773 581 795 931 897 437 188 772 851 066 688 845 966 863 495 850 803 277 893 490 081 455 922 207 530 521 024 270 167 313 994 207

Total 187 169 114 55 17 374

1 4 23

7 1 40 1 28 12

2 7 2 4 4 1

3

7 1 1

54

051 336 309 027 714 103 400 42 793 74 22 19 349 46 113 120 46 286 50 43 741 37 289 62 899 24 447 23 434 927 255 223 089 114 184 22 352 451 421 610 717 981 80 315 31 227 308 78 530 88 681 36 18 35 51 737 174 657 975 331 666 519 026 013 101 60 490 104 469 45 34 19 85 224 60 477 717 76 618 482 521 105 19 34 22 37 37 286 422 74 153 15 220 400

543 808 345 463 735 086 814 933 162 827 470 971 858 358 531 015 132 074 050 047 976 950 526 308 255 565 527 304 649 222 998 575 933 406 989 658 472 540 856 803 051 011 839 990 321 011 263 928 125 446 261 263 566 701 980 688 887 078 427 476 243 505 024 188 349 950 790 878 018 615 044 671 339 231 118 710 430 307 777 595 639 160 972 713 557 479 976 086 845 842 471 219 623 142

Total 158 144 97 46 14 316

3 19

6 1 33 1 23 11

2 6 2 3 3 1

2

5 1 1

48

258 001 661 340 256 516 276 40 742 72 21 19 321 44 105 113 43 276 46 38 682 31 247 60 783 22 394 20 387 761 223 998 203 111 034 20 299 358 094 336 021 910 79 214 26 219 639 77 450 83 624 29 17 33 43 156 134 954 865 315 544 430 255 375 93 53 324 95 443 43 33 19 79 210 57 860 584 72 568 583 269 067 18 34 22 36 24 280 413 73 149 14 199 128

Central place

Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more

Urban fringe

042 78 847 231 79 410 811 206 70 855 978 73 145 228 029 51 918 574 45 742 455 177 18 937 404 27 402 773 836 7 991 253 6 265 583 084 157 694 462 158 821 622 075 129 973 146 102 507 17 894 22 613 904 357 736 385 168 182 34 438 37 744 949 8 634 13 315 338 8 411 10 927 907 151 579 170 328 324 22 026 22 298 365 47 960 57 405 860 58 040 55 820 979 26 648 17 331 381 117 901 158 480 880 21 077 25 803 228 16 265 21 963 285 279 080 403 205 203 15 698 15 505 085 104 556 142 529 253 31 262 28 991 531 356 067 427 464 379 9 956 12 423 925 152 488 242 437 210 10 715 9 495 708 150 127 237 581 164 317 729 443 435 388 92 299 131 089 953 429 774 569 179 162 1 334 709 1 868 453 355 51 056 60 299 693 7 929 381 11 105 312 809 8 107 12 702 913 137 035 162 878 391 143 807 214 584 650 2 624 414 3 470 236 138 576 588 759 550 463 13 650 744 19 370 719 643 389 631 521 012 855 63 082 16 773 163 447 228 766 935 863 12 429 14 434 984 101 732 118 252 884 9 715 029 13 924 855 191 42 870 34 321 322 4 102 207 7 348 115 255 36 382 46 873 132 240 563 383 569 053 13 639 15 414 612 6 507 11 105 976 10 557 23 419 913 20 863 23 050 215 987 481 1 168 734 640 54 715 79 925 157 2 605 505 4 348 652 784 407 570 458 214 047 140 296 174 751 891 1 078 518 1 466 373 726 188 223 242 503 200 1 485 754 1 769 446 297 1 405 847 1 969 450 747 35 372 58 375 236 21 261 31 975 418 417 719 906 699 703 30 371 65 332 643 295 012 148 631 633 33 086 10 547 123 21 619 11 504 067 11 269 7 798 863 52 662 27 201 302 143 219 67 083 655 33 157 24 498 230 1 186 767 1 673 463 948 248 368 336 580 195 34 458 37 737 009 206 895 361 114 657 2 708 578 2 875 079 160 527 950 741 210 491 689 322 378 169 963 8 077 10 886 055 26 887 7 168 210 16 828 5 382 729 28 460 8 269 509 15 295 9 214 747 177 165 103 582 239 247 746 165 493 501 53 146 20 355 087 106 872 42 215 451 8 846 5 605 033 89 163 109 870 462 30 679 072 17 449 390

13 12 8 4 1 27

826 192 015 176 634 652 52 1 28 1

15 1 4 3 1 4 2 2 28 3 19 1 59 1 25 1 21 82 16 107 400 1 1 949 1 25 41 624 141 3 703 35 46 2 4 2 215 518 2 23 3 4 289 14 322 55 7 58 44 374 305 3 3 71 3 14

3 7 1 303 63 2 22 848 120 20

6 3 5 2 10 3 200

325 295 888 407 030 650 654 356 207 613 346 344 580 317 037 621 349 694 783 484 120 436 446 025 788 202 647 712 970 279 247 682 308 617 421 126 243 553 014 248 713 136 584 006 550 981 790 904 036 788 296 166 449 761 150 279 505 589 145 869 112 830 980 733 559 121 302 061 408 464 584 415 247 959 739 962 406 156 244 085 719 904 726 209 185 482 559 867 185 760 557 374 535 607

Place of 2,500 to 9,999 14 13 8 4 1 29

967 143 632 510 823 934 72 1 22 1 12 4 2 4 2 31 3 22 1 55

26 1 24 83 16 116 486 1 2 200 27 51 703 133 3 991 35 55 1 2 2 452 561 2 33 4 3 292 25 380 54 8 63 43 395 332 4 4 95 6 10 1 2 5 313 69 1 28 1 050 131 16

6 1 4 1 11 3 071

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Total

176 61 658 330 307 53 271 439 428 34 527 595 879 18 743 844 869 8 386 891 352 123 316 660 085 267 457 070 4 777 051 77 576 032 3 747 175 742 289 685 371 44 322 717 1 661 129 16 075 534 7 349 804 2 995 999 22 022 387 1 715 335 9 086 571 128 555 311 10 006 995 105 129 030 3 567 936 219 899 984 5 030 955 113 364 382 6 348 971 109 621 779 372 970 363 59 287 940 411 094 463 2 137 156 434 8 063 875 9 470 790 723 4 104 316 114 246 596 207 330 192 2 899 079 417 556 324 875 17 268 544 232 129 362 400 826 821 266 312 908 9 208 046 8 510 589 10 431 285 833 2 749 767 2 184 814 403 11 885 833 130 604 044 12 798 505 1 799 964 3 899 917 14 013 194 1 131 707 742 130 954 332 1 709 028 498 177 924 560 34 068 240 285 130 949 159 375 844 1 591 749 158 1 380 393 043 15 446 593 15 981 070 392 107 114 19 559 967 37 170 518 5 157 337 807 189 395 229 6 349 970 21 614 724 2 848 518 1 203 153 076 328 065 956 7 543 524 122 026 853 5 569 682 760 512 254 765 50 330 283 1 109 449 742 162 365 268 728 908 23 554 472 3 435 421 12 179 581 1 428 827 5 696 394 1 094 055 37 371 073 9 303 065

7 6 4 2

047 155 009 146 891 14 094 30 8

4 1

2 1 15 1 11 21 11 11 49 7 59 245 1 066 12 24 329 58 2 013 13 27 1 1 170 245 1 15 2 1 171 15 188 17 3 30 20 178 154 1 1 45 2 4

2 155 35 13 538 62 6

3 1

4 1 186

131 840 177 663 291 262 785 668 342 370 34 78 911 216 772 707 254 136 182 047 309 168 014 378 297 701 903 627 873 154 325 253 182 514 870 344 129 707 944 117 458 191 53 118 478 802 558 316 871 063 559 108 138 223 433 569 227 988 220 378 057 131 739 025 783 925 738 598 456 880 80 29 769 357 341 166 612 622 092 106 535 212 165 130 46 88 340 554 149 98 591 51 752 234

Place of less than 1,000 3 3 2 1

802 301 175 126 500 7 604 8 2

1

5 7 8 3 5 39 3 46 145 525 5 11 147 17 1 224 4 10 616 70 4 1

138 8 73 3 13 12 92 67 16 1

98 18 4 315 29 3

2

1 602

263 639 451 188 624 526 229 95 502 64 9 9 333 45 651 313 78 417 49 430 727 396 306 90 942 251 568 262 691 123 546 246 262 111 668 123 785 646 732 760 848 210 1 079 846 336 980 42 210 282 405 732 11 91 608 761 177 143 793 949 880 947 456 617 625 863 945 742 462 20 23 2 499 816 102 107 553 315 098 503 728 007 28 5 7 19 378 158 164 5 193 50 765 753

Rural farm 3 3 2 1

871 454 313 141 416 7 743 7 1

1

1 7 1 12 12 3 4 53 5 47 154 626 7 9 138 15 1 546 3 8 562 58 4 2 1 148 10 77 14 1 13 14 101 82 16

108 54 4 285 27 1

1

1 326

583 838 794 044 745 166 331 56 831 29 33 – 119 47 338 223 42 286 137 451 533 274 462 104 130 331 917 378 261 677 004 771 249 179 193 217 334 031 244 607 953 848 5 986 747 227 875 70 033 419 143 636 34 46 077 235 211 810 160 284 972 987 876 329 472 829 090 928 757 33 – 31 285 330 78 262 318 183 585 896 891 579 21 – – 12 135 45 220 16 122 8 829 312

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 13.

Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

United States

Total

Total

Central place

78 69 9 3 6 4

Outside urbanized area

Urban fringe

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Total

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

13 826 325 13 260 584 565 741 223 726 342 015 237 283 33 902 176 580 76 991

14 967 176 14 483 502 483 674 209 386 274 288 179 943 28 387 149 451 62 815

61 658 330 60 395 660 1 262 670 625 145 637 525 385 699 62 499 380 652 169 809

7 047 131 6 881 223 165 908 80 213 85 695 54 690 9 615 47 621 20 174

3 802 263 3 758 824 43 439 23 741 19 698 12 736 2 183 11 060 5 314

3 871 583 3 814 636 56 947 27 919 29 028 16 303 2 643 17 777 6 927 56 5 3 3 3 6 6 4 4 8 9

NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP

All persons --------------------------Native --------------------------------------Foreign born ---------------------------------Naturalized citizen -------------------------Not a citizen -----------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Naturalized citizen -------------------------Entered 1965 to 1979 -----------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------

248 228 19 7 11 8 1 6 3

709 942 767 996 770 663 250 460 080

873 557 316 998 318 627 647 538 293

187 168 18 7 11 8 1 6 2

051 546 504 371 132 277 188 079 910

543 897 646 853 793 928 148 886 484

158 140 17 6 10 7 1 5 2

258 802 455 938 516 860 125 753 770

042 811 231 741 490 702 859 855 678

847 015 831 567 264 797 682 3 173 1 441

231 791 440 246 194 861 613 169 881

79 71 7 3 4 3

410 787 623 371 252 062 443 2 580 1 328

811 020 791 495 296 841 246 686 797

19 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1

767 136 738 826 961 752 116 591 201 599 842

316 930 594 581 522 855 560 123 442 021 688

18 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

504 999 659 746 873 602 991 486 097 412 636

646 186 042 029 671 460 338 088 813 156 863

17 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

455 833 573 663 790 461 882 410 032 312 496

231 685 497 105 415 283 424 148 193 336 145

9 831 440 1 736 866 965 130 996 492 1 099 373 1 397 028 1 038 580 737 561 505 935 616 818 737 657

7 623 791 1 096 819 608 367 666 613 691 042 1 064 255 843 844 672 587 526 258 695 518 758 488

565 97 48 44 46 77 59 39 34 51 66

741 845 101 715 622 378 752 450 363 297 218

483 67 37 38 36 63 49 36 31 48 74

674 656 444 209 634 799 162 490 257 523 500

1 262 137 79 80 87 150 125 105 103 186 205

670 744 552 552 851 395 222 035 629 865 825

165 19 11 11 12 19 16 11 11 19 32

908 429 410 615 236 946 066 609 650 683 264

43 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 5 11

17 455 231 3 384 568 633 667 315 454 128 870 4 604 302 2 617 537 7 026 374 3 363 005 551 097 97 789 990 265 520 922 338 512 202 232 87 406 41 117 708 350 353 352

9 831 440 1 600 333 349 489 198 887 91 457 2 448 830 1 481 970 4 334 971 2 189 599 229 763 43 926 561 393 305 926 198 724 126 389 40 812 20 167 447 490 232 864

7 623 791 1 784 235 284 178 116 567 37 413 2 155 472 1 135 567 2 691 403 1 173 406 321 334 53 863 428 872 214 996 139 788 75 843 46 594 20 950 260 860 120 488

565 106 19 3

741 977 687 487 823 467 086 029 140 963 783 805 226 076 188 862 973 038 160

483 111 16 3

674 778 341 163 451 995 249 724 309 162 987 618 420 031 267 674 175 691 731

1 262 413 50 11 1 168 63 561 228 123 15 26 10 13 6 8 2 60 22

670 355 753 621 382 273 494 130 072 608 426 809 266 200 063 203 770 079 899

165 47 5 1

908 143 789 676 129 084 033 766 310 283 890 536 133 384 772 409 460 910 064

43 439 14 591 1 376 741 41 6 501 2 396 18 399 7 701 4 723 621 665 283 348 149 345 137 1 849 653

56 947 18 665 1 780 630 26 6 503 1 936 27 253 11 194 4 863 448 666 255 344 154 376 112 2 510 846

YEAR OF ENTRY

Foreign-born persons -------------------1987 to 1990--------------------------------1985 or 1986--------------------------------1982 to 1984--------------------------------1980 or 1981--------------------------------1975 to 1979--------------------------------1970 to 1974--------------------------------1965 to 1969--------------------------------1960 to 1964--------------------------------1950 to 1959--------------------------------Before 1950 ----------------------------------

439 185 431 600 520 579 636 845 838 714 091

947 819 562 475 447 946 163 668 139 902 826

AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons -------------------Europe --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Soviet Union ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Asia ---------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------North America --------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Canada -----------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------South America --------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Africa --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Oceania -------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Area not reported -----------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ----------------------

19 767 316 4 016 678 720 448 333 725 131 526 4 979 037 2 794 366 8 124 257 3 819 526 744 830 123 985 1 037 497 540 834 363 819 215 750 104 145 48 035 808 158 393 142

18 504 646 3 603 323 669 695 322 104 130 144 4 810 764 2 730 872 7 563 127 3 591 454 621 222 108 559 1 010 688 530 568 350 619 209 687 95 942 45 265 748 079 370 243

127 75 284 120 33 5 10 5 8 5 3 1 21 9

78 38 252 108 36 4 9 4 4 2 4 2 18 7

24 10 81 34 15 1 2 1 1 1 5 2

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak only English -----------------------------Spanish -------------------------------------French --------------------------------------Italian --------------------------------------Portuguese ----------------------------------German -------------------------------------Yiddish -------------------------------------Other West Germanic ---------------------------Scandinavian ---------------------------------Polish --------------------------------------Russian -------------------------------------South Slavic ---------------------------------Other Slavic ----------------------------------Greek --------------------------------------Indic ---------------------------------------Other Indo-European languages -------------------Chinese -------------------------------------Japanese ------------------------------------Mon-Khmer ----------------------------------Korean -------------------------------------Tagalog -------------------------------------Vietnamese ----------------------------------Arabic --------------------------------------Hungarian -----------------------------------Native North American languages ------------------Other languages -------------------------------

230 198 17 1 1

445 600 345 930 308 430 1 547 213 232 198 723 241 170 270 388 555 578 1 319 427 127 626 843 507 355 147 331 1 023

777 798 064 404 648 610 987 064 461 904 483 798 449 863 260 126 076 462 657 441 478 251 069 150 902 758 614

173 144 15 1 1

141 762 691 517 210 395 1 128 209 119 147 647 227 157 218 368 531 551 1 291 393 125 601 811 491 339 131 115 954

157 362 102 883 477 809 462 350 752 674 643 431 270 012 259 574 544 633 751 320 694 338 538 846 812 534 087

146 120 14 1 1

475 625 125 294 148 374 958 201 104 123 612 220 149 194 354 506 534 1 256 359 122 576 770 475 326 124 50 881

186 735 331 241 547 851 706 803 325 976 397 940 402 768 540 077 735 897 621 030 729 592 466 258 806 791 622

72 847 574 57 577 442 9 132 900 736 315 525 868 209 470 442 167 130 528 41 174 58 074 308 439 141 805 70 409 80 664 172 076 218 309 265 166 731 502 175 455 94 516 274 398 406 251 261 424 173 826 55 252 36 774 527 370

73 627 612 63 048 293 4 992 431 557 926 622 679 165 381 516 539 71 275 63 151 65 902 303 958 79 135 78 993 114 104 182 464 287 768 269 569 525 395 184 166 27 514 302 331 364 341 214 042 152 432 69 554 14 017 354 252

12 804 716 11 505 195 822 700 107 621 31 350 12 183 84 470 759 5 761 10 032 15 859 3 683 3 550 9 674 7 290 15 560 9 170 23 491 19 966 2 098 16 136 19 776 10 261 8 990 3 263 15 217 40 661

13 861 255 12 631 432 743 071 116 021 30 580 8 775 85 286 6 788 9 666 13 666 19 387 2 808 4 318 13 570 6 429 9 937 7 639 11 245 14 164 1 192 8 829 20 970 5 811 4 598 3 743 49 526 31 804

57 304 620 53 838 436 1 653 962 412 521 98 171 34 801 419 525 3 714 112 709 51 230 75 840 14 367 13 179 52 851 20 001 23 552 26 532 27 829 33 906 2 121 24 784 31 913 15 531 15 304 16 090 216 224 69 527

6 543 713 6 071 524 255 977 49 051 13 217 2 415 47 781 381 5 721 9 372 10 451 1 384 1 656 7 610 2 285 2 431 3 059 2 634 6 473 447 2 117 6 560 2 706 1 409 1 379 23 998 11 675

3 529 611 3 324 832 76 277 15 511 3 151 279 29 523 139 2 787 7 335 3 100 1 067 600 4 694 508 328 890 631 1 838 36 987 2 091 685 494 497 47 316 4 015

3 658 800 3 419 987 78 724 17 376 3 490 4 948 63 958 47 32 927 5 793 4 607 1 124 798 7 014 675 1 474 1 195 1 170 3 487 109 955 1 032 688 291 657 3 171 3 103

777 798 064 069 962 821 212 133 724 374 057 978 621 266 007 786 562 161 418 958 294 491

173 144 15 8 3 2 1 7 4 1

157 362 102 407 440 431 824 140 702 093 151 194 748 332 232 369 815 805 853 809 231 912

146 120 14 7 3 2 1 6 4 1

186 735 331 867 167 059 238 308 477 737 827 267 462 378 336 651 097 350 195 452 223 480

72 57 9 4 2 1

73 63 4 2 1

12 804 716 11 505 195 822 700 466 270 179 826 120 650 55 954 316 962 227 177 62 196 24 944 2 645 120 695 57 992 38 669 21 253 2 781 39 164 26 776 8 857 2 992 539

13 861 255 12 631 432 743 071 417 270 157 447 109 722 58 632 334 870 241 048 64 160 27 380 2 282 85 591 44 962 25 227 13 465 1 937 66 291 42 882 17 500 5 016 893

57 304 620 53 838 436 1 653 962 960 662 338 522 245 390 109 388 1 358 993 961 022 286 281 103 906 7 784 171 873 97 934 47 775 22 417 3 747 281 356 173 565 75 149 24 063 8 579

6 543 713 6 071 524 255 977 150 122 52 020 36 099 17 736 156 814 113 160 30 936 11 952 766 28 497 14 863 8 287 4 676 671 30 901 20 271 8 357 2 121 152

3 529 611 3 324 832 76 277 47 547 15 652 10 386 2 692 69 912 50 573 13 358 5 742 239 8 236 4 302 2 392 1 341 201 50 354 30 234 14 747 4 606 767

3 658 800 3 419 987 78 724 44 055 16 357 13 035 5 277 145 426 89 676 44 249 10 231 1 270 8 754 4 864 2 260 1 376 254 5 909 4 093 1 166 481 169

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak English only -----------------------------Spanish -------------------------------------Speak English " very well" ---------------------Speak English " well" -------------------------Speak English " not well" ----------------------Speak English " not at all" ---------------------Other Indo-European languages -------------------Speak English " very well" ---------------------Speak English " well" -------------------------Speak English " not well" ----------------------Speak English " not at all" ---------------------Asian and Pacific Island languages -----------------Speak English " very well" ---------------------Speak English " well" -------------------------Speak English " not well" ----------------------Speak English " not at all" ---------------------All other languages ----------------------------Speak English " very well" ---------------------Speak English " well" -------------------------Speak English " not well" ----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------

230 198 17 9 3 3 1 8 5 1

4 2 1 1

445 600 345 035 805 042 461 790 945 857 849 137 471 051 356 838 225 238 830 290 96 20

141 762 691 074 467 797 351 431 984 571 745 130 4 299 1 953 1 308 816 221 956 656 215 72 11

475 625 125 190 130 567 237 779 516 444 692 125 4 093 1 850 1 244 781 217 851 587 189 64 10

847 577 132 513 065 711 843 3 400 2 175 755 391 78 2 259 946 682 478 151 477 323 109 38 6

574 442 900 326 078 362 134 464 937 167 209 151 161 574 755 389 443 607 817 146 135 509

627 048 992 677 065 855 394 3 378 2 340 689 301 47 1 834 903 561 303 65 373 263 80 26 3

612 293 431 541 089 697 104 844 540 570 618 116 301 804 581 262 654 743 378 306 088 971

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 13 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

13

Table 14.

Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Foreign-born persons -------------------Europe --------------------------------------Austria -----------------------------------Belgium -----------------------------------Czechoslovakia -----------------------------Denmark ----------------------------------Estonia -----------------------------------Finland -----------------------------------France ------------------------------------Germany ----------------------------------Greece ------------------------------------Hungary ----------------------------------Ireland ------------------------------------Italy -------------------------------------Latvia ------------------------------------Lithuania ----------------------------------Netherlands --------------------------------Norway -----------------------------------Poland ------------------------------------Portugal ----------------------------------Romania ----------------------------------Spain-------------------------------------Sweden -----------------------------------Switzerland --------------------------------United Kingdom -----------------------------Yugoslavia ---------------------------------Soviet Union ---------------------------------Asia ---------------------------------------Afghanistan --------------------------------Burma ------------------------------------Cambodia ---------------------------------China-------------------------------------Hong Kong --------------------------------India -------------------------------------Indonesia ----------------------------------Iran --------------------------------------Iraq --------------------------------------Israel -------------------------------------Japan ------------------------------------Jordan ------------------------------------Korea ------------------------------------Laos -------------------------------------Lebanon ----------------------------------Malaysia ----------------------------------Pakistan ----------------------------------Philippines ---------------------------------Saudi Arabia -------------------------------Syria -------------------------------------Taiwan -----------------------------------Thailand-----------------------------------Turkey ------------------------------------Vietnam ----------------------------------North America --------------------------------Canada -----------------------------------Mexico -----------------------------------Caribbean ---------------------------------Bahamas --------------------------------Barbados --------------------------------Cuba -----------------------------------Dominican Republic ------------------------Grenada --------------------------------Haiti -----------------------------------Jamaica ---------------------------------Trinidad and Tobago -----------------------Central America -----------------------------Belize ----------------------------------Costa Rica -------------------------------El Salvador ------------------------------Guatemala -------------------------------Honduras --------------------------------Nicaragua -------------------------------Panama ---------------------------------South America --------------------------------Argentina ---------------------------------Bolivia ------------------------------------Brazil ------------------------------------Chile -------------------------------------Colombia ----------------------------------Ecuador -----------------------------------Guyana -----------------------------------Peru -------------------------------------Uruguay ----------------------------------Venezuela ---------------------------------Africa --------------------------------------Cape Verde --------------------------------Egypt ------------------------------------Ethiopia -----------------------------------Ghana ------------------------------------Morocco ----------------------------------Nigeria -----------------------------------South Africa -------------------------------Oceania -------------------------------------Australia ----------------------------------New Zealand -------------------------------Area not reported ------------------------------

14

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

United States

Total

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

19 767 316 4 016 678 87 673 34 366 87 020 34 999 9 210 22 313 119 233 711 929 177 398 110 337 169 827 580 592 26 179 29 745 96 198 42 240 388 328 210 122 91 106 76 415 53 676 39 130 640 145 141 516 333 725 4 979 037 28 444 19 835 118 833 529 837 147 131 450 406 48 387 210 941 44 916 86 048 290 128 31 871 568 397 171 577 86 369 33 834 91 889 912 674 12 632 36 782 244 102 106 919 55 087 543 262 8 124 257 744 830 4 298 014 1 938 348 21 633 43 015 736 971 347 858 17 730 225 393 334 140 115 710 1 133 978 29 957 43 530 465 433 225 739 108 923 168 659 85 737 1 037 497 92 563 31 303 82 489 55 681 286 124 143 314 120 698 144 199 20 766 42 119 363 819 14 368 66 313 34 805 20 889 15 541 55 350 34 707 104 145 42 267 15 415 808 158

18 504 646 3 603 323 78 319 30 031 77 726 29 559 7 973 18 427 106 539 598 116 170 727 100 298 157 610 547 048 23 262 26 930 77 490 34 758 368 887 195 506 86 675 71 526 46 057 33 333 550 378 132 136 322 104 4 810 764 28 175 19 365 116 874 519 665 144 350 429 685 45 691 206 314 43 986 84 212 271 911 30 870 549 008 164 892 83 669 32 742 89 206 873 744 12 332 35 810 237 380 101 210 52 688 531 782 7 563 127 621 222 3 917 866 1 904 399 20 662 42 085 722 318 344 391 17 572 223 710 326 894 113 039 1 111 793 29 218 41 861 459 122 221 207 106 186 166 950 81 434 1 010 688 89 436 30 631 78 884 53 900 278 193 141 389 119 279 141 329 20 275 40 225 350 619 14 088 63 978 34 175 20 403 14 929 54 292 32 248 95 942 37 668 13 500 748 079

17 455 231 3 384 568 73 512 27 871 73 200 26 459 7 398 16 454 99 448 542 251 165 245 95 312 151 367 525 363 22 117 25 611 70 298 30 875 357 906 185 829 84 111 67 613 41 613 30 493 504 618 127 456 315 454 4 604 302 27 728 19 057 113 584 505 597 141 142 409 002 42 595 200 286 43 242 82 482 251 429 29 725 527 053 151 157 81 501 29 533 85 426 824 879 11 113 34 961 229 482 95 026 50 822 517 194 7 026 374 551 097 3 503 691 1 876 787 19 864 41 425 712 123 342 273 17 379 219 828 320 829 110 977 1 087 422 28 744 40 182 451 314 216 682 102 829 164 398 77 652 990 265 87 108 29 912 76 307 51 880 273 150 139 958 117 966 138 709 19 860 39 017 338 512 13 979 62 098 33 340 19 901 14 571 52 446 30 846 87 406 34 688 12 185 708 350

9 831 440 1 600 333 35 245 13 044 33 366 11 265 3 083 6 665 51 502 232 222 84 585 45 191 76 066 237 935 10 588 12 333 26 677 14 622 202 265 103 698 47 521 36 606 18 153 13 735 206 826 61 304 198 887 2 448 830 10 634 9 304 85 691 334 790 82 892 168 214 18 876 91 221 17 743 48 215 112 736 13 956 254 299 114 827 45 203 18 420 43 555 432 501 6 592 18 736 90 857 56 617 26 068 287 140 4 334 971 229 763 2 210 075 1 191 542 9 488 33 431 366 293 288 435 14 011 142 841 190 849 78 647 699 468 21 595 22 315 295 792 145 205 68 894 91 398 50 458 561 393 41 726 14 667 40 083 24 195 145 821 95 654 91 608 70 263 9 811 18 296 198 724 11 929 30 699 21 439 12 084 8 833 34 386 15 516 40 812 16 385 5 359 447 490

7 623 791 1 784 235 38 267 14 827 39 834 15 194 4 315 9 789 47 946 310 029 80 660 50 121 75 301 287 428 11 529 13 278 43 621 16 253 155 641 82 131 36 590 31 007 23 460 16 758 297 792 66 152 116 567 2 155 472 17 094 9 753 27 893 170 807 58 250 240 788 23 719 109 065 25 499 34 267 138 693 15 769 272 754 36 330 36 298 11 113 41 871 392 378 4 521 16 225 138 625 38 409 24 754 230 054 2 691 403 321 334 1 293 616 685 245 10 376 7 994 345 830 53 838 3 368 76 987 129 980 32 330 387 954 7 149 17 867 155 522 71 477 33 935 73 000 27 194 428 872 45 382 15 245 36 224 27 685 127 329 44 304 26 358 68 446 10 049 20 721 139 788 2 050 31 399 11 901 7 817 5 738 18 060 15 330 46 594 18 303 6 826 260 860

Place of 10,000 or more 565 106 2 1 2 1 1 3 27 2 2 2 10

3 1 5 5 1 1 2 1 22 2 3 127 2 9 2 12 2 4 12 14 8 1 2 2 23 5 3 1 9 284 33 220 15 5 1 3 3 1 13 4 2 1 1 2 10 1 1 1 2 1

8 1

1 3 1 21

741 977 144 095 034 147 350 060 568 547 975 200 713 955 592 574 317 834 271 955 159 939 284 327 001 005 487 467 338 225 204 572 158 704 323 674 574 735 327 888 728 524 394 529 675 804 961 582 694 796 053 373 029 963 011 900 591 269 696 138 123 060 086 085 883 271 949 210 695 810 567 297 805 231 560 384 242 408 622 650 503 224 657 076 61 164 548 366 183 426 821 862 519 615 038

Place of 2,500 to 9,999 483 111 2 1 2 1 3 28 2 2 3 10

3 2 5 3 1 1 2 1 23 2 3 78 1 4 1 7 1 8 7 5 1 25 2 2 5 252 36 194 11

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 14 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

4

2 10 3 1 1 1 9 1 1 2 1

4

4 1 18

674 778 663 065 492 953 225 913 523 318 507 786 530 730 553 745 875 049 710 722 405 974 160 513 759 675 163 995 109 83 086 496 050 979 773 354 170 995 155 257 227 211 774 680 105 061 258 267 204 388 813 215 724 162 164 712 207 391 499 980 70 822 979 977 488 203 730 598 830 547 985 485 618 097 159 193 778 635 809 663 117 191 551 031 48 716 287 136 175 420 581 674 461 700 691

1 262 413 9 4 9 5 1 3 12 113 6 10 12 33 2 2 18 7 19 14 4 4 7 5 89 9 11 168 1 10 2 20 2 4 1 18 1 19 6 2 1 2 38 6 5 2 11 561 123 380 33 14 3 1 7 2 22 1 6 4 2 1 4 26 3 3 1 7 1 1 2 1 13 2

1 2 8 4 1 60

Total

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

670 355 354 335 294 440 237 886 694 813 671 039 217 544 917 815 708 482 441 616 431 889 619 797 767 380 621 273 269 470 959 172 781 721 696 627 930 836 217 001 389 685 700 092 683 930 300 972 722 709 399 480 130 608 148 949 971 930 653 467 158 683 246 671 185 739 669 311 532 737 709 303 809 127 672 605 781 931 925 419 870 491 894 200 280 335 630 486 612 058 459 203 599 915 079

165 908 47 143 1 172 408 1 117 781 131 574 1 553 12 542 852 853 1 511 4 464 243 313 1 777 1 272 2 507 614 447 656 1 096 652 10 301 995 1 676 24 084 42 54 455 1 039 348 1 962 309 486 50 151 2 490 78 1 832 1 269 233 80 309 8 985 24 103 568 689 235 1 957 81 766 15 283 59 906 3 293 166 158 1 232 258 14 236 803 189 3 092 71 141 979 640 421 333 494 2 536 288 48 465 209 701 194 87 288 49 100 1 384 16 240 74 26 140 100 254 1 409 636 356 5 910

43 439 14 591 313 174 526 363 23 192 477 4 585 146 280 316 876 70 201 686 534 472 38 148 192 488 258 2 895 247 741 6 501 2 9 36 334 61 293 55 141 23 31 824 44 667 275 80 28 45 2 650 – 25 112 231 62 382 18 399 4 723 12 476 480 7 7 176 21 13 70 77 61 670 11 38 194 160 71 34 142 665 76 24 107 52 146 28 18 112 8 38 348 – 43 14 5 25 23 64 345 218 47 1 849

56 947 18 665 358 220 442 343 87 98 485 4 814 234 377 305 940 141 66 2 309 384 741 2 028 203 278 307 556 2 340 506 630 6 503 7 15 110 594 104 912 40 80 50 34 1 147 52 634 296 86 15 130 1 178 31 14 100 224 89 476 27 253 4 863 21 035 598 – 2 307 25 – 9 132 40 740 43 47 228 136 117 76 93 666 57 12 150 45 136 18 7 141 33 52 344 – 20 2 45 18 16 91 376 198 74 2 510

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 15.

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

United States

Total

Total

Central place

Outside urbanized area

Urban fringe

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Total

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

AGE AND SEX

All persons --------------------------Under 3 years --------------------------------3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 9 years ---------------------------------10 to 14 years -------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 29 years -------------------------------30 to 34 years -------------------------------35 to 39 years -------------------------------40 to 44 years -------------------------------45 to 49 years -------------------------------50 to 54 years -------------------------------55 to 59 years -------------------------------60 to 64 years -------------------------------65 to 74 years -------------------------------75 years and over-----------------------------Female -----------------------------Under 3 years --------------------------------3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 9 years ---------------------------------10 to 14 years -------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 29 years -------------------------------30 to 34 years -------------------------------35 to 39 years -------------------------------40 to 44 years -------------------------------45 to 49 years -------------------------------50 to 54 years -------------------------------55 to 59 years -------------------------------60 to 64 years -------------------------------65 to 74 years -------------------------------75 years and over-----------------------------Median age for all persons ----------------------Male -------------------------------------Female ------------------------------------

248 10 7 18 17 10 7 18 21 22 19 17 13 11 10 10 18 12 127 5 3 8 8 4 3 9 10 11 10 8 7 5 5 5 10 8

709 924 339 126 151 064 589 645 286 180 939 679 977 488 484 635 218 976 537 328 585 836 363 874 719 176 614 142 061 950 118 920 481 682 225 455

873 579 517 901 134 413 506 387 297 737 682 734 898 063 988 762 481 794 494 627 008 345 399 273 669 002 778 783 512 913 795 436 587 160 733 474 33.0 31.8 34.2

187 8 5 13 12 7 5 15 16 17 14 13 10 8 7 7 13 9 96 4 2 6 6 3 2 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 4 4 7 6

051 381 529 310 301 211 885 069 886 028 918 063 172 330 616 818 580 948 728 088 705 500 018 515 920 462 422 570 576 678 238 353 036 250 767 624

543 167 219 107 219 427 188 621 306 701 066 775 842 385 675 543 135 167 990 192 456 511 548 024 398 924 946 346 140 890 422 040 069 202 760 122 32.6 31.3 33.9

158 7 4 11 10 6 4 12 14 14 12 11 8 7 6 6 11 7 81 3 2 5 5 2 2 6 7 7 6 5 4 3 3 3 6 5

258 122 660 140 268 042 822 749 644 713 819 247 754 128 462 574 198 907 685 474 278 442 023 942 386 321 305 396 515 758 507 720 412 562 387 249

042 659 197 489 600 745 178 271 323 917 235 292 673 666 263 543 993 998 016 162 806 285 099 649 409 211 012 571 700 845 585 210 561 886 682 343 32.6 31.4 33.8

78 3 2 5 5 2 2 7 7 7 6 5 3 3 3 3 5 4 40 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 2

847 649 350 506 019 935 628 067 670 331 182 218 999 330 048 174 540 193 937 780 153 696 461 435 323 527 813 673 125 671 079 764 641 751 217 820

231 115 542 994 897 795 667 248 438 379 957 774 019 037 387 019 746 217 760 305 279 734 302 488 374 700 897 280 528 407 443 570 586 442 692 733 31.8 30.4 33.1

79 3 2 5 5 3 2 5 6 7 6 6 4 3 3 3 5 3 40 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3 2

410 473 309 633 248 106 193 682 973 382 636 028 755 798 413 400 658 714 747 693 125 745 561 507 063 793 491 723 390 087 428 955 770 811 169 428

811 544 655 495 703 950 511 023 885 538 278 518 654 629 876 524 247 781 256 857 527 551 797 161 035 511 115 291 172 438 142 640 975 444 990 610 33.4 32.3 34.6

230 31 6 21 2 1 13 2 9

445 844 322 707 118 695 982 388 793 992 808

777 979 934 874 454 717 502 243 186 887 186

173 28 5 19 1 1 12 2 8

141 378 576 495 838 468 709 106 991 891 719

157 795 386 650 423 336 501 074 981 595 851

146 25 5 17 1 1 11 1 8

475 849 045 849 655 298 704 909 334 813 646

186 451 696 901 476 378 534 063 769 980 722

72 15 3 10

847 270 068 539 926 734 7 310 1 244 5 188 491 385

574 132 928 723 896 585 478 943 696 631 208

73 10 1 7

627 579 976 310 728 563 4 394 664 3 146 322 261

612 319 768 178 580 793 056 120 073 349 514

2 223 7 1 4

936 812 741 763 968 556 453

596 984 259 173 023 681 382

2 167 7 1 4

708 703 183 623 652 502 405

866 434 453 434 134 757 128

2 142 6 1 4

502 412 676 499 354 458 364

117 716 563 537 254 753 019

1 657 224 70 288 601 4 370 140 990 769 2 850 528 294 419 234 424

844 893 72 124 115 2 306 423 508 768 1 503 726 164 334 129 595

49 367 936 2 250 135 960 320 282 783 1 778 832 3 926 874 1 865 694 1 781 730 45 441 062 40 110 097 52 543 675 2 571 213 1 220 501 266 084 1 901 353 3 762 984 1 265 662 2 060 407 48 780 691 35 279 660 4 738 813 552 507 341 189 385 530 6 287 149 931 870 653 180 560 804 2 486 628 600 781 458 192 385 703 4 626 078 1 586 383 1 357 611 865 647

24 374 046 1 370 214 577 345 166 043 1 094 211 2 190 902 959 821 1 070 341 22 183 144 19 117 832 26 160 625 1 581 415 728 985 152 473 1 194 136 2 147 168 670 715 1 240 179 24 013 457 17 152 341 2 281 448 305 276 188 104 214 887 3 163 258 530 829 371 741 324 021 1 279 895 330 616 251 851 215 026 2 499 988 892 740 761 323 497 524

24 993 879 382 116 684 1 735 905 711 23 257 20 992 26 383 989 491 113 707 1 615 594 820 24 767 18 127 2 457 247 153 170 3 123 401 281 236 1 206 270 206 170 2 126 693 596 368

13 826 605 415 1 024 947 543 581 1 283 1 114 1 117 1 004 862 662 557 535 570 1 082 915 7 202 295 204 499 465 266 295 628 550 562 506 436 341 293 290 315 630 620

325 614 995 045 846 418 901 672 585 827 430 606 645 213 450 658 887 533 595 566 617 075 003 543 635 768 398 727 499 177 387 767 280 502 061 590 31.8 30.0 33.5

14 967 652 453 1 145 1 084 625 481 1 036 1 127 1 196 1 094 953 755 644 618 673 1 298 1 124 7 841 318 222 559 530 305 238 512 567 611 553 483 389 339 333 371 750 754

176 894 027 573 773 264 109 678 398 957 401 877 524 506 962 342 255 636 379 464 033 151 446 832 354 945 536 048 941 868 450 063 228 814 017 189 33.7 31.8 35.5

61 2 1 4 4 2 1 3 4 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 4 3 30 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1

658 543 810 816 849 852 704 575 399 152 021 615 805 157 868 817 638 028 808 240 879 335 344 359 799 713 191 572 485 272 880 567 445 431 457 831

330 412 298 794 915 986 318 766 991 036 616 959 056 678 313 219 346 627 504 435 552 834 851 249 271 078 832 437 372 023 373 396 518 958 973 352 34.1 33.4 34.9

7 047 296 206 539 528 307 193 418 499 552 514 461 372 323 309 331 635 555 3 684 145 100 264 256 149 94 209 254 282 260 232 190 169 164 179 364 364

131 751 667 634 199 521 509 135 579 611 608 493 116 383 736 842 879 468 513 202 250 001 748 767 610 793 537 998 344 676 890 501 393 682 603 518 34.8 33.1 36.6

3 802 159 113 298 296 172 97 208 264 290 268 236 197 173 169 182 355 317 1 973 77 55 145 144 83 46 104 133 146 133 117 100 89 89 98 201 203

263 493 159 765 130 476 326 155 175 997 516 139 687 931 281 993 633 407 339 922 859 622 596 431 957 936 649 807 709 765 392 633 218 047 498 298 35.0 33.4 36.8

3 871 121 91 271 302 185 98 175 191 243 261 265 264 259 263 259 400 214 1 869 59 44 129 145 87 43 74 89 119 126 131 132 128 131 123 189 111

583 519 264 227 714 570 684 361 939 902 996 451 351 548 397 750 547 363 217 718 298 853 437 376 634 466 898 055 642 538 676 400 611 675 660 280 39.8 39.2 40.5

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak a language other than English ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over-------------------------Do not speak English " very well" ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over--------------------------

12 804 716 1 299 521 266 943 865 796 88 469 78 313 521 306 97 731 349 081 39 676 34 818

13 861 255 1 229 823 263 747 779 953 94 478 91 645 483 661 99 280 308 131 37 939 38 311

57 304 620 3 466 184 746 548 2 212 224 280 031 227 381 1 273 001 282 169 801 205 101 292 88 335

6 543 472 98 283 43 46 173 35 104 16 18

713 189 048 799 487 855 773 045 384 248 096

3 529 204 40 117 21 24 72 15 40 7 8

611 779 836 894 138 911 123 694 677 047 705

3 658 238 59 139 23 15 96 28 54 7 5

800 813 990 551 794 478 125 363 060 908 794

109 12 023 266 63 160 22 19

979 368 885 339 819 969 758

96 13 267 240 60 137 21 21

770 350 005 558 061 035 351

227 56 109 557 139 315 53 48

730 550 806 739 889 924 254

35 6 364 82 19 44 8 10

964 700 987 492 581 864 050

15 3 477 32 7 15 3 5

370 577 120 077 971 887 185

16 3 658 49 15 26 4 3

217 800 076 254 548 108 166

4 015 164 81 20 123 380 173 179 3 634 3 114 4 360 193 103 19 135 371 118 210 3 989 2 796 441 52 34 36 614 88 62 53 263 63 49 40 516 170 146 92

518 343 790 217 621 682 476 755 836 434 897 203 523 529 291 077 191 243 820 471 153 741 389 100 013 182 589 492 174 201 566 685 113 991 725 289

4 185 183 93 21 135 432 190 214 3 752 3 286 4 565 211 113 19 147 409 122 240 4 155 2 903 535 63 41 42 732 104 75 62 328 79 62 50 620 204 177 107

286 369 725 114 779 657 281 276 629 355 174 344 936 347 405 405 027 978 769 592 579 051 915 533 109 982 324 635 633 061 263 169 468 713 609 737

19 100 824 430 87 599 1 965 854 983 17 134 15 191 19 184 817 448 72 562 1 577 453 923 17 607 11 970 2 155 256 172 169 2 428 342 250 199 1 137 278 226 172 1 651 567 501 300

667 042 080 997 240 686 951 232 981 364 769 113 756 953 418 084 708 408 685 888 994 392 341 003 742 364 723 122 504 887 938 535 361 335 366 100

1 995 86 46 9 63 214 91 109 1 781 1 566 2 128 95 53 8 66 193 55 115 1 934 1 349 266 30 20 20 356 49 35 28 171 39 31 24 305 98 85 50

857 735 300 282 377 744 010 955 113 974 146 965 909 509 097 724 514 933 422 198 195 953 816 698 715 371 590 815 304 317 713 693 481 005 404 489

1 075 49 26 5 36 124 51 64 950 831 1 113 52 28 4 36 104 28 62 1 009 690 152 19 12 12 199 27 20 16 107 25 20 15 184 58 51 29

117 816 290 060 087 426 443 764 691 350 428 479 574 350 448 024 657 926 404 913 390 050 983 485 021 762 029 191 313 454 629 498 470 674 339 586

1 246 48 20 5 37 104 58 39 1 142 1 020 1 159 45 20 4 33 73 23 37 1 085 705 210 19 10 13 189 21 14 13 103 21 16 13 111 36 31 19

518 244 490 967 335 372 709 167 146 905 146 358 644 154 899 633 960 770 513 542 887 226 667 742 660 453 331 332 083 708 605 754 280 506 797 891

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households ------------------Persons 5 years and over in households ----In linguistically isolated households-----------------5 to 17 years ------------------------------18 to 64 years -----------------------------65 to 74 years -----------------------------75 years and over----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Males 16 to 64 years -----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ------------With a mobility limitation -----------------In labor force ------------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------With a work disability --------------------------In labor force ------------------------Prevented from working -------------------No work disability -----------------------------In labor force ------------------------Females 16 to 64 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ------------With a mobility limitation -----------------In labor force ------------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------With a work disability --------------------------In labor force ------------------------Prevented from working -------------------No work disability -----------------------------In labor force ------------------------Males 65 to 74 years -----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ---------------------Females 65 to 74 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ---------------------Males 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ---------------------Females 75 years and over -------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ----------------------

76 669 407 3 421 889 1 565 915 412 111 2 637 472 6 705 899 3 084 402 3 158 993 69 963 508 61 702 250 80 654 515 3 792 873 1 886 716 377 913 2 746 467 6 120 550 1 959 588 3 435 036 74 533 965 52 950 611 7 871 539 924 691 589 834 633 166 10 062 013 1 467 398 1 041 816 876 053 4 215 939 1 021 930 796 959 649 092 7 414 020 2 529 422 2 183 311 1 365 773

57 568 740 2 597 847 1 135 835 324 114 2 038 232 4 740 213 2 229 451 2 175 761 52 828 527 46 510 886 61 469 746 2 975 760 1 437 960 304 960 2 184 049 4 543 466 1 505 880 2 511 628 56 926 280 40 979 723 5 715 545 668 299 417 493 464 163 7 633 271 1 125 034 791 093 676 931 3 078 435 743 043 570 021 476 557 5 762 659 1 962 087 1 681 945 1 065 673

890 921 975 740 621 972 873 389 918 265 050 798 516 611 217 816 947 228 234 319 365 231 085 643 891 041 439 783 733 165 341 677 090 643 288 123

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 15 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 16.

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

United States

Total

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Total

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

17 769 944 5 420 229 305 3 726 372 3 462 487 929 21 757 561 28 942 178 1 330 16 431 453 26 088 416 1 588 19 012 425 37 260 340 1 960 3 459 251 3 196 133 6 589 685 3 605 811 1 357 031 804 514 17 154 920 36 033 647 2 100

13 898 346 4 165 134 300 2 733 738 2 502 772 916 16 993 292 21 378 239 1 258 12 296 878 18 871 201 1 535 14 255 030 27 135 248 1 904 2 834 992 2 466 223 4 806 386 2 585 256 970 060 592 113 12 632 032 26 045 066 2 062

11 650 269 3 397 875 292 2 200 324 1 973 644 897 14 701 583 17 799 752 1 211 10 429 311 15 583 875 1 494 12 274 545 22 931 737 1 868 2 556 085 2 151 081 4 096 752 2 171 449 806 630 492 548 10 805 001 21 951 181 2 032

6 286 562 2 153 512 343 1 181 327 1 126 396 954 7 487 177 9 320 357 1 245 4 942 753 7 659 495 1 550 5 796 935 10 919 427 1 884 1 320 821 1 030 210 1 731 175 993 858 417 895 302 976 4 884 348 10 162 960 2 081

5 363 707 1 244 363 232 1 018 997 847 248 831 7 214 406 8 479 395 1 175 5 486 558 7 924 380 1 444 6 477 610 12 012 310 1 854 1 235 264 1 120 871 2 365 577 1 177 591 388 735 189 572 5 920 653 11 788 221 1 991

1 190 946 374 805 315 263 503 253 881 963 1 113 125 1 688 286 1 517 895 552 1 543 643 1 724 942 676 1 972 876 2 093 138 337 151 155 338 616 193 062 75 958 45 548 865 299 1 919 899 2 219

1 057 131 392 454 371 269 911 275 247 1 020 1 178 584 1 890 201 1 604 972 015 1 743 683 1 794 1 037 809 2 230 635 2 149 140 570 163 987 371 018 220 745 87 472 54 017 961 732 2 173 986 2 260

3 871 598 1 255 095 324 992 634 959 715 967 4 764 269 7 563 939 1 588 4 134 575 7 217 215 1 746 4 757 395 10 125 092 2 128 624 259 729 910 1 783 299 1 020 555 386 971 212 401 4 522 888 9 988 581 2 208

454 170 167 993 370 119 312 122 300 1 025 537 535 877 304 1 632 451 580 821 316 1 819 493 020 1 070 654 2 172 63 610 74 003 180 017 108 177 42 194 25 019 460 650 1 048 782 2 277

235 324 95 455 406 66 723 71 066 1 065 280 456 492 310 1 755 240 459 462 712 1 924 251 474 578 382 2 300 28 124 34 793 89 387 58 486 25 323 15 361 236 486 567 607 2 400

205 476 39 679 193 33 941 31 566 930 208 953 370 528 1 773 180 959 361 422 1 997 258 180 620 295 2 403 28 877 29 266 89 679 64 535 28 367 17 456 247 894 616 251 2 486

176 076 128 177 951 845 096 749 106 871 084 042 100 2.55 3.09

61 60 17 14 2 4 2 2 14 20 2 1 1

3 970 128 1 944 922 899 847 3 163 490 1 467 258 703 891 647 998 397 082 161 315 131 115 115 971 26 460 11 316 84 220 3 961 531 70.8

17 8 3 14 7 3 1

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 25 to 34 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 35 to 44 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------No children --------------------------------1 child------------------------------------2 children ---------------------------------3 children ---------------------------------4 children ---------------------------------5 or more children---------------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ----------------------

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons --------------------------In households --------------------------------Family householder --------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Nonfamily householder ------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Spouse -----------------------------------Child -------------------------------------Other relatives ------------------------------Nonrelatives--------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Persons per household --------------------------Persons per family ------------------------------

248 242 65 51 13 26 11 15 51 77 11 9 6

709 050 049 091 957 944 534 409 549 059 647 800 659

873 161 428 846 582 154 397 757 544 019 867 149 712 2.63 3.16

187 181 47 36 11 22 9 12 36 56 9 8 5

051 590 815 357 457 255 418 836 720 988 460 350 460

543 964 502 858 644 524 562 962 340 087 793 718 579 2.59 3.16

158 154 40 30 9 18 8 10 30 48 8 7 4

049 364 646 718 224 806 381 865 300 572 193 611 232 1 586 63 606

428 670 378 214 117 198 654 147 192 170 137 488 455 814 544 71.8

47 23 11 36 17 8 8 4 1 2 1

258 175 338 502 836 928 174 754 833 324 391 359 082

042 606 661 082 579 433 166 267 738 447 286 041 436 2.60 3.17

78 76 19 13 5 11 4 6 13 23 4 4 2

815 067 073 843 161 673 665 939 978 041 735 486 180 1 264 46 733

502 565 418 114 586 891 622 409 580 767 849 563 645 879 139 68.9

40 19 9 30 14 7 7 4 1 1 1

847 273 111 409 701 030 831 198 450 437 909 335 573

231 570 188 528 660 459 830 629 089 387 136 311 661 2.53 3.19

79 77 21 17 4 7 3 4 17 24 3 3 1

338 372 344 930 402 333 405 157 656 797 519 437 159 1 106 39 234

661 910 507 889 179 195 278 946 337 339 318 755 734 864 690 68.6

19 9 4 13 6 3 4 2 1 1

410 902 227 092 134 897 342 555 383 887 482 023 508

811 036 473 554 919 974 336 638 649 060 150 730 775 2.67 3.16

111 260 591 503 194 253 496 616 127 054 921 209 77 685 19 462

188 929 555 916 487 790 864 913 722 217 813 422 018 330 343 60.0

21 10 4 17 8 4 2 1

227 111 752 426 207 079 908 541 528 743 597 228 82 421 19 772

473 981 952 973 692 405 414 033 615 122 505 333 716 534 347 77.2

894 082 482 330

13 13 3 2 1 1 2 4

826 043 506 724 782 666 648 017 735 071 507 555 783

325 282 713 599 114 246 300 946 496 769 423 635 043 2.52 3.09

14 14 3 3 1 1 3 4

967 372 970 131 838 660 596 064 151 591 562 436 595

658 459 233 733 499 688 115 572 829 070 187 449 199

330 197 926 988 938 630 835 795 204 932 074 431 133 2.76 3.15

7 6 1 1

047 867 916 548 368 759 272 487 1 557 2 201 251 180 179

131 771 297 053 244 909 047 862 500 343 924 798 360 2.57 3.09

3 802 263 3 750 192 1 042 156 860 207 181 949 419 742 154 364 265 378 858 719 1 206 267 137 148 86 160 52 071 2.57 3.11

3 3 1 1

871 871 162 079 83 212 114 97 1 068 1 255 120 52

583 583 367 090 277 346 421 925 121 893 552 304 – 2.82 3.10

233 297 572 875 062 132 716 925 321 530 457 124 51 321 16 873

926 105 960 100 531 307 032 738 612 403 288 925 810 935 405 79.9

1 916 916 406 1 563 715 329 277 163 61 59 52 12 5 38 1 878

297 957 793 963 588 825 677 586 668 474 354 347 227 034 772 73.7

1 042 493 217 861 393 179 138 78 29 33 29 5 2 21 1 040

1 162 444 171 1 070 416 163 50 15 4 25 20 7 2 13 972

367 513 490 524 713 152 683 475 744 431 497 848 914 343 294 89.6

593 579 5 8

862 687 993 182

76 599 75 005 676 918

37 602 37 052 221 329

15 884 15 340 224 320

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families-----------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Married-couple families -----------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Female householder, no husband present ---With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Subfamilies --------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Married-couple subfamilies --------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Mother-child subfamilies ----------------Persons under 18 years ----------------Percent living with two parents --------------------

65 31 14 51 24 11 10 5 2 2 2

3 506 713 1 749 733 829 064 2 748 735 1 292 149 636 805 612 346 384 381 160 928 113 313 100 560 22 348 9 595 73 795 3 536 918 69.2

156 818 306 257 516 006 065 896 447 207 756 991 540 323 023 74.7

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total -------------------------------Male and female ------------------------------Both male -----------------------------------Both female ----------------------------------

3 187 772 3 042 642 81 343 63 787

2 593 910 2 462 955 75 350 55 605

2 249 750 2 126 434 72 425 50 891

1 271 856 1 186 352 52 943 32 561

977 940 19 18

171 167 1 2

374 279 534 561

172 169 1 2

786 242 391 153

91 993 582 2 416 716

70 071 026 1 911 775

59 267 094 1 679 960

30 141 647 978 361

29 125 447 701 599

5 172 959 107 855

5 630 973 123 960

21 922 556 504 941

2 676 206 56 751

1 461 898 31 289

1 374 713 24 367

4 488 360 905 979

3 674 511 766 667

3 264 647 688 195

1 900 285 391 145

1 364 362 297 050

198 476 41 056

211 388 37 416

813 849 139 312

95 992 16 459

51 250 7 694

48 547 7 496

36 843 114 28 149 602 18 587 004 772 499 8 790 099 954 470 566 537 88 394 299 539 7 739 042 1 671 249 86 029 5 981 764 8 665 622 5 088 570 504 592 3 072 460

30 930 889 23 848 177 15 747 081 639 226 7 461 870 789 011 476 391 69 142 243 478 6 293 701 1 389 798 69 995 4 833 908 7 405 278 4 383 127 420 803 2 601 348

13 503 916 10 066 813 6 577 813 318 037 3 170 963 417 152 242 136 41 617 133 399 3 019 951 687 669 40 716 2 291 566 4 496 864 2 449 240 302 362 1 745 262

17 426 973 13 781 364 9 169 268 321 189 4 290 907 371 859 234 255 27 525 110 079 3 273 750 702 129 29 279 2 542 342 2 908 414 1 933 887 118 441 856 086

2 748 735 2 029 304 1 344 159 63 058 622 087 74 181 40 723 8 539 24 919 645 250 127 146 7 030 511 074 612 346 346 373 40 902 225 071

3 163 490 2 272 121 1 495 764 70 215 706 142 91 278 49 423 10 713 31 142 800 091 154 305 9 004 636 782 647 998 359 070 42 887 246 041

14 875 100 11 137 220 7 212 943 298 792 3 625 485 409 649 223 740 39 083 146 826 3 328 231 712 576 41 181 2 574 474 1 716 032 943 117 88 477 684 438

1 563 963 1 110 824 736 327 31 284 343 213 45 113 24 674 4 773 15 666 408 026 80 735 4 496 322 795 277 677 153 578 16 383 107 716

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households --------------------------With one or more subfamilies --------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ---------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over -

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families -----------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces--------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Wife not in labor force -----------------------Husband unemployed ---------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Wife not in labor force -----------------------Husband not in labor force ----------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Wife not in labor force -----------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Employed or in Armed Forces---------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force ------------------------------

16

51 39 25 1 12 1

11 2 8 10 6 3

718 286 799 071 415 364 790 127 446 067 383 127 556 381 031 593 756

214 822 947 291 584 119 277 477 365 273 825 210 238 654 687 069 898

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 16 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

861 595 391 17 186 29 15 3 10 236 48 2 185 138 71 8 57

257 316 540 413 363 246 808 041 397 695 132 682 881 065 945 252 868

1 070 847 519 12 315 11 6 1 4 211 40 1 168 50 21 1 27

524 203 421 387 395 887 506 178 203 434 956 698 780 683 878 514 291

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 17.

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

United States

Total

Outside urbanized area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

507 173 540 974 532 360 814 507 275 952 005 774 111 497 893

21 345 078 1 314 501 767 048 12 872 855 11 237 857 7 157 722 5 386 836 21 345 078 692 059 9 711 685 2 657 778 1 737 878 2 716 665 2 151 229 1 677 784

20 513 429 1 645 672 862 492 13 023 119 11 506 675 5 844 638 4 375 978 20 513 429 807 216 10 114 267 2 907 227 1 466 896 1 899 446 1 716 268 1 602 109

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Total

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -Preprimary school -----------------------------Public school -------------------------------Elementary or high school -----------------------Public school -------------------------------College -------------------------------------Public college -------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 14 years --------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 34 years -------------------------------35 years and over-----------------------------Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years ------------------------------5 to 14 years ------------------------------15 to 17 years -----------------------------18 and 19 years ----------------------------20 to 24 years -----------------------------25 to 34 years -----------------------------35 years and over---------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------Percent enrolled in college -----------------------Male -------------------------------------Female ------------------------------------

64 4 2 42 38 17 13 64 2 32 9 4 6 5 4

987 503 679 566 379 917 805 987 118 655 294 974 267 064 612

101 285 029 788 689 028 534 101 735 517 846 321 157 093 432

49 3 1 30 27 15 11 49 1 23 6 3 5 4 3

571 476 978 891 443 203 574 571 714 713 643 937 485 342 734

499 057 983 638 352 804 183 499 650 808 072 692 703 317 257

41 2 1 25 22 13 9 41 1 19 5 3 4 3 3

858 960 629 895 744 002 762 858 499 825 565 204 616 867 279

3 921 249 162 2 337 2 187 1 334 1 140 3 921 105 1 823 500 420 570 267 233

895 885 798 710 610 300 578 895 546 873 584 765 368 109 650

25.4 92.5 92.1 72.3 44.4 12.0 3.8 1 865 573 46.7 45.2 48.2

3 791 265 186 2 657 2 511 867 670 3 791 109 2 063 577 312 299 207 220

097 999 645 954 210 144 791 097 829 983 483 153 224 711 714

15 415 602 1 027 228 700 046 11 675 150 10 936 337 2 713 224 2 231 351 15 415 602 404 085 8 941 709 2 651 774 1 036 629 781 454 721 776 878 175

1 707 118 88 1 280 1 221 309 243 1 707 45 988 285 120 91 80 95

814 214 028 423 445 177 249 814 686 708 369 209 800 464 578

906 60 49 713 685 132 112 906 20 548 161 57 35 37 44

362 388 440 492 119 482 033 362 934 835 235 511 655 195 997

911 52 36 709 640 149 128 911 16 530 172 65 44 28 52

147 120 890 355 817 672 306 147 663 523 272 888 149 766 886

24.2 92.5 92.4 64.9 28.9 8.9 3.1 1 517 787 31.3 30.3 32.3

22.3 92.5 92.9 60.8 21.9 7.6 2.9 5 280 084 23.4 21.5 25.5

22.1 92.6 92.8 62.1 22.0 7.6 2.7 611 644 24.1 22.9 25.4

18.5 92.3 93.5 59.1 17.1 6.7 2.4 305 481 18.8 17.2 20.4

18.3 92.4 92.8 66.8 25.2 6.6 2.4 274 045 26.7 23.8 30.6

28.9 92.6 92.4 65.5 33.6 11.7 4.0 26 234 893 34.4 32.7 36.0

31.0 92.6 92.1 66.9 36.4 12.8 4.4 20 954 809 37.1 35.7 38.6

32.2 92.6 92.1 66.5 36.2 13.2 4.5 17 571 449 36.6 35.1 38.1

29.4 92.3 90.5 66.1 38.4 14.3 4.8 9 695 915 38.3 36.9 39.7

34.9 92.9 93.6 66.9 33.4 12.0 4.3 7 875 534 34.5 33.0 36.0

14 315 448 11 073 188 4 159 951 756 835 6 136 105 3 242 260 1 636 766 1 042 647 180 695 274 277 1 605 494 640 453 274 320 681 990

10 714 818 8 303 397 3 166 043 589 670 4 529 571 2 411 421 1 203 071 744 702 130 509 202 382 1 208 350 479 148 211 550 510 007

8 871 405 6 865 170 2 625 566 489 449 3 737 979 2 006 235 994 088 618 838 106 585 168 184 1 012 147 404 418 173 766 427 971

4 601 853 3 481 744 1 185 315 275 162 2 015 008 1 120 109 503 378 288 707 61 272 100 382 616 731 222 726 111 643 278 927

4 269 552 3 383 426 1 440 251 214 287 1 722 971 886 126 490 710 330 131 45 313 67 802 395 416 181 692 62 123 149 044

945 748 284 52 410 196 101 58 11 16 95 36 18 39

029 493 327 041 223 536 148 577 200 018 388 416 524 197

898 689 256 48 381 208 107 67 12 18 100 38 19 42

384 734 150 180 369 650 835 287 724 180 815 314 260 839

3 600 630 2 769 791 993 908 167 165 1 606 534 830 839 433 695 297 945 50 186 71 895 397 144 161 305 62 770 171 983

396 305 106 20 178 91 46 31 6 8 44 16 7 19

855 612 884 084 429 243 936 301 001 632 307 604 862 786

211 163 51 9 101 48 26 17 3 5 22 8 4 10

944 079 489 742 758 865 542 439 682 035 323 032 147 064

222 179 69 6 103 42 22 17 1 3 20 10 1 7

232 559 040 748 667 673 639 452 959 030 034 872 680 461

449 121 074 497 903 701 767 857 320 324 108 151 802 862 866 145 395 452 801 672 048 654 633 237 520 556 827 995 903

9 695 915 2 649 480 3 849 581 853 109 49 688 973 1 822 085 3 824 924 7 731 145 13 096 880 9 458 681 1 494 940 1 394 130 6 854 942 2 530 595 1 017 679 462 972 26 559 578 979 528 2 148 326 4 268 968 7 478 461 4 986 943 838 678 771 109 3 373 280 1 263 356 320 252 130 677 49 688 973

7 875 534 2 418 641 3 084 493 754 388 51 762 930 890 616 2 626 843 6 028 712 14 707 440 10 674 643 1 784 168 1 833 021 8 582 860 3 066 267 1 104 187 464 173 27 256 817 479 924 1 468 475 3 287 704 8 608 587 5 556 711 996 955 1 017 128 4 015 240 1 391 200 324 575 110 318 51 762 930

1 865 517 889 109 8 423 254 756 1 262 2 577 1 580 281 221 956 350 113 69 4 547 128 428 715 1 467 837 161 123 467 170 33 14 8 423

573 973 811 225 834 167 395 147 409 729 883 935 019 246 469 435 388 643 016 759 617 658 050 427 173 251 339 455 834

1 517 523 549 68 9 487 298 975 1 497 3 153 1 644 311 224 905 322 112 40 5 154 149 552 846 1 787 868 176 126 447 154 35 8 9 487

787 355 530 188 858 866 269 921 413 517 457 042 925 945 873 630 154 845 462 187 043 953 522 968 357 606 618 593 858

5 280 084 2 017 113 1 568 517 206 930 39 504 841 1 005 943 4 047 103 6 321 582 14 107 621 6 421 207 1 360 554 885 795 3 532 821 1 250 416 403 583 168 216 20 136 234 423 519 1 949 552 3 241 759 7 508 898 3 269 850 747 467 499 873 1 712 716 601 642 144 215 36 743 39 504 841

611 229 190 24 556 129 512 723 610 736 152 96 394 138 46 15 464 62 282 402 899 392 86 56 197 65 16 3 556

644 403 230 647 715 959 725 002 472 764 564 361 282 992 519 075 142 914 319 077 486 641 441 063 223 269 407 302 715

305 124 83 10 2 456 64 319 412 934 360 82 39 165 56 17 4 1 314 29 166 224 507 194 46 23 87 25 6 1 2 456

481 889 580 276 759 162 031 385 727 787 271 603 689 195 145 764 016 231 886 366 793 366 111 840 948 680 684 111 759

274 97 92 12 625 47 306 336 025 415 97 50 242 71 22 8 284 17 124 164 509 215 53 30 120 37 8 1 625

045 977 246 922 244 412 877 954 554 523 319 327 404 938 543 393 435 604 974 142 283 423 692 357 915 620 562 863 244

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Enrolled in school ------------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not enrolled in school --------------------------High school graduate -------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not high school graduate ----------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Master’s degree ------------------------------Professional school degree -----------------------Doctorate degree ------------------------------Females 25 years and over -------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Master’s degree ------------------------------Professional school degree -----------------------Doctorate degree ------------------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Percent: Less than 5th grade -------------------------High school graduate or higher -----------------Male ---------------------------------Female -------------------------------Some college or higher -----------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher --------------------Male ---------------------------------Female -------------------------------Males 25 to 34 years -----------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher --------------------Females 25 to 34 years ----------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ---------------------

26 8 9 1 158 4 12 22 47 29 5 4 20 7 2 1 83 2 6 12 26 15 2 2 10 3

234 126 941 991 868 271 230 841 642 779 233 558 832 520 751 205 654 161 546 360 850 520 920 538 015 581 857 300 158 868

893 562 932 840 436 677 534 507 763 777 002 923 567 469 791 426 171 459 831 377 606 115 672 505 766 055 999 786 436

20 6 8 1 119 3 8 16 33 23 3 3 17 6 2 1 63 1 4 9 19 12 2 2 8 2

954 109 373 784 363 265 183 519 535 358 872 673 299 270 348 037 517 737 597 118 341 250 173 038 303 979 713 264 119 363

809 449 415 910 595 734 431 925 142 570 448 128 746 053 208 210 937 940 279 618 708 265 205 632 050 413 784 043 595

17 5 6 1 101 2 6 13 27 20 3 3 15 5 2 53 1 3 7 16 10 1 1 7 2

101

571 068 934 607 451 712 451 759 804 133 279 227 437 596 121 927 816 459 616 556 087 543 835 788 388 654 644 240 451

4

1

2

4

2

1

1

2

2.7 75.2 75.7 74.8 45.2 20.3 23.3 17.6 21 709 473

2.7 76.6 77.6 75.7 48.5 22.6 26.3 19.3 16 921 715

2.7 77.4 78.4 76.5 50.0 23.7 27.6 20.3 14 656 657

3.7 73.1 74.1 72.2 46.7 21.9 25.0 19.2 7 514 640

1.7 81.6 82.4 80.8 53.1 25.5 30.1 21.4 7 142 017

3.0 73.0 74.2 72.0 42.4 17.7 20.7 15.1 1 119 287

3.1 70.8 71.8 70.0 37.5 14.6 17.0 12.5 1 145 771

2.5 71.2 70.3 72.1 35.5 13.6 14.8 12.4 4 787 758

2.9 70.0 70.4 69.7 34.7 13.1 14.9 11.5 514 655

2.6 67.6 67.2 68.0 29.6 9.9 10.7 9.2 274 716

1.8 73.7 71.3 76.1 34.6 13.2 13.2 13.2 226 888

82.7 22.9 21 757 561

83.6 25.9 16 993 292

84.0 27.3 14 701 583

80.7 25.7 7 487 177

87.5 29.0 7 214 406

82.0 18.9 1 113 125

80.5 14.8 1 178 584

79.5 12.2 4 764 269

80.9 12.9 537 535

80.6 9.7 280 456

85.1 11.8 208 953

85.5 22.6

85.8 25.0

86.1 26.3

82.6 25.1

89.7 27.6

84.3 17.9

83.2 14.6

84.4 14.1

84.0 13.4

83.8 10.8

87.5 15.9

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 17 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 18.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

United States

Total

Total

Central place

Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more

Urban fringe

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Total

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY

All persons --------------------------Native --------------------------------------Born in State of residence ---------------------Born in a different State ----------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West -----------------------------------Born abroad -------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------U.S. outlying area -------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands -----------------------American Samoa ------------------------Guam --------------------------------Northern Marianas -----------------------Born abroad of American parents -------------Foreign born ----------------------------------

248 228 153 72 16 21 24 9 3 1

709 942 684 011 772 287 366 585 246 190 191 38 15 53 3 1 864 19 767

873 557 685 141 309 172 640 020 731 533 913 481 121 293 117 285 316

187 168 108 56 13 16 19 7 2 1

051 546 818 833 584 714 017 516 894 148 177 36 14 47 2 1 569 18 504

543 897 191 752 607 940 545 660 954 425 492 427 317 133 855 037 646

158 140 89 48 12 14 16 6 2 1

258 802 449 704 229 056 327 090 649 112 166 34 12 41 2 1 370 17 455

042 811 605 052 541 327 327 857 154 273 015 848 829 801 487 866 231

78 69 44 22 4 6 8 3 1

847 015 499 877 604 595 648 028 638 852 112 23 6 21 1 673 9 831

231 791 161 642 595 774 751 522 988 742 479 301 543 153 336 767 440

79 71 44 25 7 7 7 3 1

410 787 950 826 624 460 678 062 010 259 53 11 6 20 1 697 7 623

811 020 444 410 946 553 576 335 166 531 536 547 286 648 151 099 791

13 13 9 4

826 260 106 022 615 1 330 1 355 721 131 20 5

325 584 774 268 339 105 004 820 542 724 656 862 497 2 831 203 105 162 565 741

14 14 10 4

967 483 261 107 739 1 328 1 335 703 114 15 5

176 502 812 432 727 508 214 983 258 428 821 717 991 2 501 165 93 009 483 674

61 60 44 15 3 4 5 2

230 122 102 58 43 22 21 4 4 7 4

777 970 097 635 462 165 297 471 669 749 408 886 764 060

173 87 80 46 33 16 17 3 3 5 3

157 066 002 936 066 958 108 865 179 441 623 551 294 244

146 74 67 39 27 12 14 3 3 5 3

186 392 214 079 135 239 896 160 843 950 943 023 655 902

72 36 34 21 12 5 6 1 1 2 1

574 748 299 440 859 621 238 137 912 761 428 068 340 119

73 38 33 18 14 7 7 1 1 2 1

612 644 915 639 276 618 658 023 931 189 515 955 315 783

12 6 6 3 3 1 1

804 095 502 397 105 706 398 178 341 504 372 5 3 197

13 7 6 3 2 1 1

861 308 399 481 917 563 354 209 317 469 357 4 3 145

57 34 22 11 10 6 4

658 395 866 177 187 572 349 068 351 42 14 2

330 660 494 389 702 232 095 360 777 108 421 054 804 6 160 262 295 248 1 262 670

7 6 5 1

047 881 108 733 308 589 555 279 39 3 1

131 223 815 088 878 765 328 117 320 802 623 267 138 749 27 33 895 165 908

3 802 263 3 758 824 2 923 494 820 497 80 672 327 790 266 188 145 847 14 833 851 422 36 23 230 16 13 560 43 439

3 871 583 3 814 636 3 162 817 639 400 73 852 267 414 195 822 102 312 12 419 651 334 – 20 160 – 11 434 56 947

6 3 2 1 1

543 799 701 508 192 686 505 75 120 180 128

3 529 611 2 208 243 1 308 128 730 296 577 832 351 491 226 341 18 628 62 229 82 377 63 107 135 198 12 907

3 658 800 2 907 993 741 022 454 655 286 367 191 769 94 598 10 612 25 651 33 328 25 007 50 181 9 554

RESIDENCE IN 1985

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Same house----------------------------------Different house in the United States ---------------Same county -------------------------------Different county ----------------------------Same State ------------------------------Different State----------------------------Northeast -----------------------------Midwest ------------------------------South --------------------------------West ---------------------------------Puerto Rico ----------------------------------U.S. outlying area -----------------------------Elsewhere ------------------------------------

445 796 540 675 864 279 585 346 854 588 795 213 73 4 821

PLACE OF WORK

141 991 366 728 637 257 379 556 940 978 903 206 67 4 510

… … …

Workers 16 years and over -------------Worked in area of residence ---------------------Worked outside area of residence ------------------

475 586 464 850 614 987 626 169 280 003 172 197 60 4 166

… … …

847 034 214 529 684 747 937 344 600 394 597 138 37 2 423

… … …

627 551 249 320 929 239 689 825 679 609 575 58 23 1 743

… … …

… … …

716 754 382 361 021 859 162 693 957 777 735 509 455 616 … … …

255 920 406 496 910 860 050 012 379 714 945 019 184 726

304 805 174 946 227 021 206 789 914 1 610 891 7 6 310

… … …

620 904 095 699 396 207 189 606 490 308 785 335 470 816

713 240 065 750 315 921 394 876 313 414 791 695 924 41 789

… … …

… … …

… … …

… … …

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING

Workers 16 years and over -------------Car, truck, or van -----------------------------Drove alone --------------------------------Carpooled ---------------------------------2-person carpool --------------------------3-person carpool --------------------------4-person carpool --------------------------5- or 6-person carpool ---------------------7-or-more-person carpool --------------------Persons per car, truck, or van ------------------Public transportation ---------------------------Bus or trolley bus ---------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -----------------------Subway or elevated --------------------------Railroad -----------------------------------Ferryboat ----------------------------------Taxicab -----------------------------------Motorcycle ----------------------------------Bicycle --------------------------------------Walked -------------------------------------Other means ---------------------------------Worked at home -------------------------------

115 99 84 15 12 2

6 3 1

4 3

070 592 215 377 078 001 702 305 289

274 932 298 634 175 378 222 976 883 1.09 069 589 445 000 78 130 755 476 574 052 37 497 179 434 237 404 466 856 488 886 808 582 406 025

87 74 63 11 9 1

5 3 1

3 2

776 886 530 355 002 430 499 213 209

675 438 723 715 914 862 019 692 228 1.09 909 352 331 397 76 933 749 147 546 956 32 835 172 084 201 695 427 649 672 331 584 333 094 877

75 63 54 9 7 1

5 3 1

2 1

526 953 384 569 641 187 402 169 167

875 454 145 309 808 130 962 726 683 1.09 803 812 256 960 76 039 747 109 541 903 31 055 150 746 175 762 365 455 954 497 479 944 793 951

35 28 23 4 3

4 2 1

1

839 237 440 796 775 622 215 95 87

003 876 941 935 500 380 470 738 847 1.10 201 812 390 084 52 866 493 721 128 701 20 700 115 740 93 139 229 489 972 837 260 190 843 660

39 35 30 4 3

687 715 943 772 866 564 187 73 79

872 578 204 374 308 750 492 988 836 1.08 1 602 000 866 876 23 173 253 388 413 202 10 355 35 006 82 623 135 966 981 660 219 754 950 291

5 984 169 5 330 368 4 486 942 843 426 652 033 110 159 43 183 18 741 19 310 1.10 57 665 39 550 541 844 1 461 706 14 563 14 714 36 181 359 856 47 327 138 058

6 265 631 5 602 616 4 659 636 942 980 709 073 133 573 52 874 25 225 22 235 1.10 47 875 34 887 353 1 194 3 592 1 074 6 775 11 219 26 013 357 978 57 062 162 868

27 24 20 4 3

293 706 684 021 075 570 203 92 80

599 494 575 919 261 516 203 284 655 1.10 160 237 113 603 1 197 6 329 27 096 4 662 7 350 35 709 39 207 816 555 224 249 1 311 148

2 934 536 2 631 935 2 184 321 447 614 337 599 64 553 24 606 11 591 9 265 1.10 18 145 13 530 104 569 2 605 319 1 018 4 113 8 413 160 247 26 242 85 441

1 528 888 1 336 711 1 090 094 246 617 181 961 38 873 14 783 6 644 4 356 1.11 6 311 5 354 58 96 453 112 238 1 710 3 971 110 047 17 074 53 064

1 888 143 1 303 943 1 110 450 193 493 141 803 29 888 11 489 6 113 4 200 1.09 7 159 6 316 70 122 285 87 279 1 558 1 743 96 035 15 550 462 155

38 737 581

25 982 451

2 849 095

1 475 824

1 425 988

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME

Workers who did not work at home -------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes ------------------------10 to 14 minutes ---------------------------15 to 19 minutes ---------------------------20 to 29 minutes ---------------------------30 to 44 minutes ---------------------------45 or more minutes -------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ---------------Workers traveling 45 or more minutes ------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. --------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. --------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. --------------------------All other times ------------------------------

111 664 249

85 681 798

73 732 924

5 846 111

6 102 763

18 17 19 22 20 13

257 954 026 436 053 936

921 128 053 930 109 108 22.3 58.5

13 14 14 17 15 10

886 232 787 159 186 430

605 330 197 336 143 187 22.2 58.4

9 11 13 15 13 9

829 767 203 736 831 363

394 672 452 879 918 609 23.0 58.3

34 995 343 4 6 6 7 6 4

849 019 671 129 061 264

904 187 276 344 234 398 22.4 58.8

4 5 6 8 7 5

979 748 532 607 770 099

490 485 176 535 684 211 23.6 57.8

1 929 072 1 445 362 850 120 613 026 554 569 453 962 16.2 60.0

2 128 139 1 019 296 733 625 809 431 799 656 612 616 18.1 59.4

4 3 4 5 4 3

371 721 238 277 866 505

316 798 856 594 966 921 23.0 58.7

855 380 372 475 449 314

979 357 590 770 683 716 19.8 58.9

409 172 204 269 248 172

224 190 339 632 301 138 20.6 59.2

325 208 225 262 238 166

207 339 276 553 218 395 21.0 59.5

22 35 18 34

820 346 867 629

464 620 326 839

16 27 15 26

593 102 336 649

900 129 187 582

14 23 13 22

169 379 528 655

084 293 791 756

6 10 6 11

399 913 382 300

128 294 813 108

7 12 7 11

769 465 145 355

956 999 978 648

1 122 420 1 837 046 886 949 1 999 696

1 302 396 1 885 790 920 447 1 994 130

6 8 3 7

226 244 531 980

564 491 139 257

635 879 419 913

954 551 968 622

336 457 202 478

812 741 526 745

322 503 206 393

560 778 546 104

VETERAN STATUS

Male civilian veterans ------------------Percent of civilian males 16 years and over ----------Female civilian veterans ----------------Percent of civilian females 16 years and over ---------

26 330 011 29.1 1 151 044 1.2

19 354 653 28.7 912 653 1.2

16 278 781 28.3 776 710 1.2

7 451 271 26.2 386 935 1.2

8 827 510 30.4 389 775 1.2

1 445 067 29.7 65 681 1.2

1 630 805 31.4 70 262 1.2

6 975 358 30.4 238 391 1.0

789 577 31.8 30 550 1.1

420 162 31.1 14 092 .9

443 106 28.4 10 308 .7

27 3 1 1 7

20 2 1 1 5

17 2 1 1 4

7 838 206 1 179 252 683 971 575 977 2 112 001 176 679 749 582 988 937 188 882 2 365 514 20 513 56 846

9 217 285 1 072 513 611 550 523 201 2 578 530 199 713 1 035 740 1 273 665 218 254 2 759 024 18 211 61 635

1 510 206 122 102 403 31 142 188 35 486 4 11

1 701 198 111 93 439 33 166 221 38 583 5 13

7 213 695 372 308 2 113 143 850 1 048 142 2 150 12 55

820 83 45 38 213 15 84 113 17 281 2 6

434 41 22 18 113 7 45 62 8 151 1 3

453 18 10 8 95 6 61 93 7 166

PERIOD OF SERVICE

Civilian veterans 16 years and over -------May 1975 or later service only -------------------September 1980 or later service only ------------Served 2 or more years --------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict-------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict ------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -----------------Korean conflict, no World War II ------------------Korean conflict and World War II ------------------World War II, no Korean conflict ------------------World War I ---------------------------------Other service ----------------------------------

18

481 352 900 603 646 585 2 944 3 720 624 8 345 62 198

055 156 833 440 908 506 497 976 683 431 198 700

267 656 528 294 533 441 2 094 2 672 481 6 195 49 143

306 268 743 712 381 512 082 173 725 408 339 418

055 251 295 099 690 376 1 785 2 262 407 5 124 38 118

491 765 521 178 531 392 322 602 136 538 724 481

748 223 033 047 780 808 264 177 647 906 751 192

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 18 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

067 280 189 487 070 312 496 394 942 964 864 745

749 888 090 728 527 994 415 803 958 023 859 282

127 842 998 165 653 357 610 261 597 980 852 975

254 429 812 733 482 264 323 055 205 437 493 566

414 398 506 294 372 531 386 635 390 083 768 3 851

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 19.

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

United States

Total

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Total

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

191 829 271 125 182 378 65.3 1 708 928 123 473 450 115 681 202 89 428 871 7 792 248 6.3 66 646 893 3 232 910 99 803 358 56 672 949 56.8 185 700 56 487 249 52 976 623 36 418 960 3 510 626 6.2 43 130 409 1 487 110 7 342 263 2 962 432 670 528 3 562 362 9 469 385 6 419 967 768 405 1 806 836 52 743 194 44 842 502 2 450 753 4 553 238 9 957 003 6 377 542 294 523 3 279 732 4 555 259 1 269 464 3 285 795 2 675 255 7 958 809 930 288 7 028 521 6 289 799 6 973 185 2 880 619 541 322 3 530 010 9 176 002 5 946 615 605 852 2 564 310 53 809 217 37 761 559 2 079 910 13 863 239 11 163 747 4 894 548 199 774 6 068 702 5 604 849 944 717 4 660 132 4 202 287 13 076 358 632 342 12 444 016 11 840 761

145 148 034 95 619 567 65.9 1 523 599 94 095 968 88 062 103 68 085 993 6 033 865 6.4 49 528 467 2 396 039 76 252 547 43 906 398 57.6 167 037 43 739 361 40 999 342 28 419 931 2 740 019 6.3 32 346 149 1 219 834 5 443 132 2 181 272 514 350 2 615 499 7 606 697 5 086 079 607 501 1 490 149 39 560 291 33 588 717 1 877 099 3 297 464 7 148 947 4 666 717 218 602 2 259 257 3 310 472 943 164 2 367 308 1 944 439 5 825 948 673 307 5 152 641 4 669 292 5 271 686 2 208 621 417 379 2 626 461 7 462 924 4 863 428 483 626 2 062 394 40 839 784 28 977 347 1 615 507 10 153 206 8 286 271 3 764 590 155 105 4 365 973 4 244 016 750 854 3 493 162 3 151 160 10 147 866 502 913 9 644 953 9 220 061

123 072 579 82 191 894 66.8 1 249 127 80 942 767 75 840 926 58 960 814 5 101 841 6.3 40 880 685 1 773 173 64 493 999 37 737 708 58.5 138 001 37 599 707 35 296 308 24 688 286 2 303 399 6.1 26 756 291 899 096 4 515 012 1 815 845 427 520 2 168 010 6 428 060 4 351 089 511 221 1 220 267 34 104 183 29 069 450 1 607 808 2 768 922 6 061 359 4 005 904 186 954 1 864 680 2 758 277 804 375 1 953 902 1 605 194 4 711 689 563 076 4 148 613 3 761 819 4 356 393 1 832 977 342 280 2 166 124 6 321 211 4 174 164 400 680 1 703 109 35 203 923 25 082 053 1 369 590 8 673 066 6 975 447 3 211 324 132 254 3 631 361 3 518 651 637 513 2 881 138 2 597 857 8 118 374 416 881 7 701 493 7 366 829

61 358 074 39 700 480 64.7 599 902 39 100 578 36 037 995 27 780 332 3 062 583 7.8 21 657 594 998 912 32 374 630 18 442 977 57.0 71 268 18 371 709 16 988 210 12 004 463 1 383 499 7.5 13 931 653 479 491 2 314 501 836 992 245 994 1 177 343 3 539 548 2 284 526 319 751 770 942 16 604 479 13 539 179 981 436 1 775 836 2 829 378 1 772 236 97 539 957 607 1 324 480 372 040 952 440 793 730 2 371 058 279 285 2 091 773 1 905 068 2 287 352 859 756 202 083 1 216 974 3 527 700 2 185 216 257 737 1 061 345 17 128 125 11 889 534 818 991 4 380 565 3 393 028 1 538 078 71 661 1 782 997 1 753 222 321 479 1 431 743 1 290 671 4 285 203 227 174 4 058 029 3 878 927

61 714 505 42 491 414 68.9 649 225 41 842 189 39 802 931 31 180 482 2 039 258 4.9 19 223 091 774 261 32 119 369 19 294 731 60.1 66 733 19 227 998 18 308 098 12 683 823 919 900 4.8 12 824 638 419 605 2 200 511 978 853 181 526 990 667 2 888 512 2 066 563 191 470 449 325 17 499 704 15 530 271 626 372 993 086 3 231 981 2 233 668 89 415 907 073 1 433 797 432 335 1 001 462 811 464 2 340 631 283 791 2 056 840 1 856 751 2 069 041 973 221 140 197 949 150 2 793 511 1 988 948 142 943 641 764 18 075 798 13 192 519 550 599 4 292 501 3 582 419 1 673 246 60 593 1 848 364 1 765 429 316 034 1 449 395 1 307 186 3 833 171 189 707 3 643 464 3 487 902

10 652 535 6 556 740 61.6 146 643 6 410 097 5 954 560 4 395 683 455 537 7.1 4 095 795 295 024 5 649 462 3 021 952 53.5 14 414 3 007 538 2 793 752 1 813 368 213 786 7.1 2 627 510 144 025 471 723 183 125 43 924 228 088 654 904 395 035 49 941 168 042 2 628 351 2 164 426 128 320 262 144 500 326 308 792 14 347 176 894 251 141 64 163 186 978 153 261 496 628 50 489 446 139 403 652 473 306 196 195 37 841 237 350 628 768 377 731 43 895 202 147 2 690 955 1 870 873 117 154 695 481 605 782 260 419 10 554 334 757 332 051 53 126 278 925 251 814 918 600 39 750 878 850 838 050

11 422 920 6 870 933 60.2 127 829 6 743 104 6 266 617 4 729 496 476 487 7.1 4 551 987 327 842 6 109 086 3 146 738 51.5 14 622 3 132 116 2 909 282 1 918 277 222 834 7.1 2 962 348 176 713 456 397 182 302 42 906 219 401 523 733 339 955 46 339 101 840 2 827 757 2 354 841 140 971 266 398 587 262 352 021 17 301 217 683 301 054 74 626 226 428 185 984 617 631 59 742 557 889 503 821 441 987 179 449 37 258 222 987 512 945 311 533 39 051 157 138 2 944 906 2 024 421 128 763 784 659 705 042 292 847 12 297 399 855 393 314 60 215 333 099 301 489 1 110 892 46 282 1 064 610 1 015 182

46 681 237 29 562 811 63.3 185 329 29 377 482 27 619 099 21 342 878 1 758 383 6.0 17 118 426 836 871 23 550 811 12 766 551 54.2 18 663 12 747 888 11 977 281 7 999 029 770 607 6.0 10 784 260 267 276 1 899 131 781 160 156 178 946 863 1 862 688 1 333 888 160 904 316 687 13 182 903 11 253 785 573 654 1 255 774 2 808 056 1 710 825 75 921 1 020 475 1 244 787 326 300 918 487 730 816 2 132 861 256 981 1 875 880 1 620 507 1 701 499 671 998 123 943 903 549 1 713 078 1 083 187 122 226 501 916 12 969 433 8 784 212 464 403 3 710 033 2 877 476 1 129 958 44 669 1 702 729 1 360 833 193 863 1 166 970 1 051 127 2 928 492 129 429 2 799 063 2 620 700

5 371 705 3 203 946 59.6 20 960 3 182 986 2 971 545 2 260 836 211 441 6.6 2 167 759 127 047 2 867 508 1 460 169 50.9 2 199 1 457 970 1 363 036 900 095 94 934 6.5 1 407 339 74 967 203 282 79 010 18 654 104 525 208 342 149 580 20 326 33 356 1 332 844 1 137 742 66 486 116 104 297 503 178 188 7 998 111 241 148 796 36 986 111 810 90 219 313 430 30 046 283 384 252 983 193 573 75 779 15 293 102 322 209 793 130 204 16 520 62 355 1 390 946 963 944 55 030 370 673 344 075 142 190 5 752 196 126 189 756 29 693 160 063 144 033 539 365 23 565 515 800 488 266

2 876 858 1 678 490 58.3 5 822 1 672 668 1 551 830 1 175 976 120 838 7.2 1 198 368 39 297 1 521 194 750 757 49.4 670 750 087 699 125 457 090 50 962 6.8 770 437 23 605 109 702 40 590 9 638 58 998 103 219 76 877 11 347 13 629 709 490 599 837 42 063 64 341 165 009 97 181 5 260 62 509 83 615 21 361 62 254 48 856 184 629 18 429 166 200 143 127 102 242 36 370 7 933 57 859 104 936 63 490 8 861 32 363 721 955 491 950 30 041 199 596 187 265 78 088 2 837 106 340 104 146 16 856 87 290 77 582 300 650 13 661 286 989 266 788

3 022 837 1 972 394 65.2 2 263 1 970 131 1 909 060 1 439 770 61 071 3.1 1 050 443 – 1 460 378 763 049 52.3 292 762 757 734 219 467 034 28 538 3.7 697 329 – 120 755 57 139 5 369 57 957 100 895 81 259 5 759 13 290 758 978 698 895 17 188 41 817 267 861 210 844 3 161 53 840 121 521 65 433 56 088 25 042 192 449 62 327 130 122 67 308 101 477 40 225 5 018 56 201 74 466 50 079 3 981 20 372 728 209 500 304 16 117 211 586 255 286 111 259 2 519 141 485 108 508 19 432 89 076 72 563 192 432 13 823 178 609 140 466

32 4 2 4 3

32 4 2 5 4

23 3 2 4 3

2 867 417 257 499 380

1 521 223 137 270 204

1 460 177 108 269 197

LABOR FORCE STATUS

Persons 16 years and over --------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Females 16 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Males 16 to 19 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Males 70 years and over ---------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 70 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 -------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES

Females 16 years and over -------------own children under 6 years ------------------labor force ------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only --------------labor force ------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------With In With In

99 15 9 16 12

803 233 095 490 367

358 818 156 186 705

76 11 6 11 8

252 544 884 856 951

547 096 215 968 982

64 9 5 9 7

493 771 800 933 481

999 998 481 810 046

374 855 828 647 424

630 947 405 130 921

119 916 972 286 056

369 051 076 680 125

5 649 849 522 898 688

462 147 059 842 795

6 109 922 561 1 024 782

086 951 675 316 141

550 689 210 633 415

811 722 941 218 723

508 918 548 335 445

194 379 838 735 259

378 537 782 235 181

15 993 967 8 874 102 4 433 879

11 730 677 6 521 224 3 254 697

9 909 778 5 481 824 2 738 692

4 384 018 2 417 904 1 243 019

5 525 760 3 063 920 1 495 673

863 690 496 176 250 248

957 209 543 224 265 757

4 263 290 2 352 878 1 179 182

452 639 260 641 128 615

248 294 143 409 71 495

234 466 132 131 67 238

5 279 645 3 169 479 1 936 665

4 387 706 2 597 462 1 585 593

3 713 516 2 187 650 1 349 093

2 475 580 1 358 300 791 681

1 237 936 829 350 557 412

332 226 201 293 116 147

341 964 208 519 120 353

891 939 572 017 351 072

139 426 86 133 51 107

73 726 44 963 25 804

23 204 15 634 10 172

29 673 627 19 477 241 10 782 593

20 452 809 13 458 537 7 440 319

17 019 863 11 128 649 6 136 899

7 287 558 4 650 805 2 627 690

9 732 305 6 477 844 3 509 209

1 584 542 1 077 712 609 883

1 848 404 1 252 176 693 537

9 220 818 6 018 704 3 342 274

931 679 632 080 348 346

528 964 357 181 195 892

636 425 422 461 238 963

9 931 854 7 343 393 5 231 410

8 097 524 5 949 612 4 241 271

6 839 456 5 009 872 3 597 241

4 241 465 2 898 574 1 983 974

2 597 991 2 111 298 1 613 267

606 326 453 174 309 915

651 742 486 566 334 115

1 834 330 1 393 781 990 139

281 006 211 328 146 777

147 520 109 437 74 198

50 144 39 594 29 864

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 19 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

19

Table 20.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Employed persons 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers -----------Employed females 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers ------------

20

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

United States

Total

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Total

115 681 202 30 533 582 14 227 916 578 334 4 140 575 16 305 666 3 000 976 1 672 559 869 543 2 482 553 5 713 591 3 861 446 36 718 398 1 397 189 2 860 046 13 634 686 3 352 054 3 941 568 6 341 064 2 533 639 18 826 477 640 982 4 582 070 2 315 205 990 423 15 295 917 521 154 1 992 852 732 609 12 781 911 5 167 308 3 127 932 2 839 010 1 066 944 1 590 184 13 097 963 4 080 305 4 793 935 4 047 043 17 196 332 4 981 876 2 922 321 3 760 910 3 580 137 968 091 4 563 134 948 540 1 576 991 52 976 623 14 752 659 5 993 163 251 316 2 156 867 8 759 496 551 261 151 962 171 791 2 163 863 3 977 806 2 946 061 23 120 191 1 133 078 832 879 6 584 290 1 155 921 1 314 555 4 113 814 1 995 673 14 569 944 394 508 4 490 363 2 062 414 368 423 8 929 509 494 920 310 463 66 355 8 124 126 3 062 435 1 278 437 449 506 149 675 290 041 1 235 327 175 669 131 124 923 593 4 489 431 2 018 059 1 082 797 426 426 419 603 46 995 915 154 36 177 359 459

88 062 103 24 905 394 11 630 316 448 865 3 498 062 13 275 078 2 536 282 1 399 111 736 586 1 973 238 4 425 988 2 890 545 29 442 025 1 092 254 2 339 068 10 883 739 2 599 039 3 266 912 5 017 788 1 970 275 15 126 964 522 949 3 619 594 1 770 857 802 493 11 903 251 412 074 1 587 812 586 592 9 903 365 4 047 906 2 400 228 1 064 252 142 250 859 113 9 049 606 2 797 671 3 298 175 2 878 824 11 697 575 3 313 417 1 979 275 2 599 828 2 474 796 557 564 3 247 491 656 502 1 148 188 40 999 342 11 938 271 4 940 853 194 455 1 818 476 6 997 418 477 889 130 877 148 269 1 713 312 3 058 818 2 216 215 18 333 897 870 195 692 226 5 193 283 890 953 1 096 416 3 205 914 1 520 185 11 578 193 312 607 3 538 981 1 555 732 279 779 6 714 975 390 364 257 190 56 206 6 067 421 2 242 943 958 384 172 785 21 696 147 093 891 741 132 906 90 832 665 128 2 947 673 1 282 014 729 544 278 408 272 927 29 867 627 840 24 722 246 942

75 840 926 22 062 651 10 391 558 384 852 3 181 829 11 671 093 2 331 867 1 280 067 663 801 1 736 911 3 705 541 2 402 543 25 878 570 941 834 2 095 668 9 479 177 2 237 471 2 951 097 4 290 609 1 659 246 13 361 891 468 265 3 168 649 1 530 402 729 377 10 003 913 354 694 1 368 642 506 159 8 280 577 3 380 244 2 012 015 772 290 85 725 650 943 7 600 511 2 351 406 2 798 351 2 413 789 9 522 991 2 642 621 1 595 531 2 188 915 2 091 599 425 168 2 670 756 550 862 945 415 35 296 308 10 543 983 4 434 594 168 453 1 660 286 6 109 389 448 485 122 138 137 875 1 512 741 2 569 154 1 853 232 16 024 132 745 262 627 440 4 473 886 766 744 997 587 2 709 555 1 263 235 10 177 544 276 325 3 095 265 1 336 754 253 214 5 520 030 335 303 224 377 50 605 4 960 350 1 797 356 790 761 125 209 15 458 107 449 750 318 116 511 76 474 555 314 2 332 636 994 817 578 616 234 284 229 709 23 277 501 642 20 483 197 756

36 037 995 9 862 657 4 380 945 173 747 1 376 595 5 481 712 898 451 458 788 297 330 781 395 1 792 727 1 084 833 11 918 139 463 408 941 026 4 186 988 944 940 1 203 346 2 038 702 832 508 6 326 717 223 116 1 425 749 681 999 379 139 5 498 502 217 606 691 741 235 164 4 589 155 1 839 682 1 202 200 388 281 39 229 331 336 3 421 328 1 028 013 1 260 431 1 113 174 4 949 088 1 446 582 820 040 1 087 916 1 041 306 201 516 1 393 034 287 772 472 854 16 988 210 4 877 898 1 977 013 79 095 735 869 2 900 885 185 667 48 680 66 033 670 826 1 205 239 834 152 7 409 468 359 257 293 139 2 042 837 337 878 420 468 1 284 491 629 302 4 714 235 131 098 1 380 483 582 139 132 573 2 991 864 205 517 121 087 27 535 2 665 260 924 652 489 031 59 788 6 606 52 041 377 707 54 999 38 426 283 133 1 271 485 583 413 307 247 108 306 105 801 12 260 260 259 10 520 95 005

39 802 931 12 199 994 6 010 613 211 105 1 805 234 6 189 381 1 433 416 821 279 366 471 955 516 1 912 814 1 317 710 13 960 431 478 426 1 154 642 5 292 189 1 292 531 1 747 751 2 251 907 826 738 7 035 174 245 149 1 742 900 848 403 350 238 4 505 411 137 088 676 901 270 995 3 691 422 1 540 562 809 815 384 009 46 496 319 607 4 179 183 1 323 393 1 537 920 1 300 615 4 573 903 1 196 039 775 491 1 100 999 1 050 293 223 652 1 277 722 263 090 472 561 18 308 098 5 666 085 2 457 581 89 358 924 417 3 208 504 262 818 73 458 71 842 841 915 1 363 915 1 019 080 8 614 664 386 005 334 301 2 431 049 428 866 577 119 1 425 064 633 933 5 463 309 145 227 1 714 782 754 615 120 641 2 528 166 129 786 103 290 23 070 2 295 090 872 704 301 730 65 421 8 852 55 408 372 611 61 512 38 048 272 181 1 061 151 411 404 271 369 125 978 123 908 11 017 241 383 9 963 102 751

5 954 560 1 454 504 623 664 29 572 162 489 830 840 110 396 63 774 38 055 117 837 373 504 233 183 1 784 721 75 409 128 689 705 029 175 510 157 465 372 054 158 071 875 594 27 663 220 948 114 061 35 988 936 112 28 504 107 290 39 211 800 318 336 346 188 889 120 329 21 951 90 003 663 390 203 270 222 001 221 464 995 504 303 313 180 040 186 157 174 631 56 558 269 436 46 730 96 807 2 793 752 708 952 255 869 12 104 81 693 453 083 16 158 4 702 5 092 100 207 249 176 176 448 1 144 994 62 344 34 430 358 541 59 835 48 703 250 003 128 253 689 679 17 993 217 198 103 282 12 646 576 912 27 419 16 602 2 727 532 891 215 740 79 577 20 202 2 504 17 075 67 848 7 808 6 310 53 282 274 844 123 685 70 861 19 106 18 719 3 060 58 132 1 679 22 951

6 266 617 1 388 239 615 094 34 441 153 744 773 145 94 019 55 270 34 730 118 490 346 943 254 819 1 778 734 75 011 114 711 699 533 186 058 158 350 355 125 152 958 889 479 27 021 229 997 126 394 37 128 963 226 28 876 111 880 41 222 822 470 331 316 199 324 171 633 34 574 118 167 785 705 242 995 277 823 243 571 1 179 080 367 483 203 704 224 756 208 566 75 838 307 299 58 910 105 966 2 909 282 685 336 250 390 13 898 76 497 434 946 13 246 4 037 5 302 100 364 240 488 186 535 1 164 771 62 589 30 356 360 856 64 374 50 126 246 356 128 697 710 970 18 289 226 518 115 696 13 919 618 033 27 642 16 211 2 874 574 180 229 847 88 046 27 374 3 734 22 569 73 575 8 587 8 048 56 532 340 193 163 512 80 067 25 018 24 499 3 530 68 066 2 560 26 235

27 619 099 5 628 188 2 597 600 129 469 642 513 3 030 588 464 694 273 448 132 957 509 315 1 287 603 970 901 7 276 373 304 935 520 978 2 750 947 753 015 674 656 1 323 276 563 364 3 699 513 118 033 962 476 544 348 187 930 3 392 666 109 080 405 040 146 017 2 878 546 1 119 402 727 704 1 774 758 924 694 731 071 4 048 357 1 282 634 1 495 760 1 168 219 5 498 757 1 668 459 943 046 1 161 082 1 105 341 410 527 1 315 643 292 038 428 803 11 977 281 2 814 388 1 052 310 56 861 338 391 1 762 078 73 372 21 085 23 522 450 551 918 988 729 846 4 786 294 262 883 140 653 1 391 007 264 968 218 139 907 900 475 488 2 991 751 81 901 951 382 506 682 88 644 2 214 534 104 556 53 273 10 149 2 056 705 819 492 320 053 276 721 127 979 142 948 343 586 42 763 40 292 258 465 1 541 758 736 045 353 253 148 018 146 676 17 128 287 314 11 455 112 517

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 20 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Place of 1,000 to 2,499 2 971 617 273 17 66 343 39 22 12 52 160 123 804 34 51 309 85 69 154 67 410 12 105 60 19 448 13 48 17 386 151 93 97 26 59 405 125 142 123 598 181 104 119 113 40 152 30 49 1 363 310 113 7 33 197 6 1 2 45 111 87 531 29 13 158 30 21 106 57 329 8 104 55 8 300 12 6 1 280 112 42 13 2 10 36 4 4 28 170 81 40 12 12 1 34 1 12

545 286 594 032 297 692 361 836 792 675 330 784 987 042 292 313 829 484 000 873 340 831 563 422 989 251 410 032 303 809 778 807 040 385 695 618 894 754 947 363 869 118 655 194 189 532 820 818 036 881 013 441 761 868 001 625 087 528 089 812 077 006 760 881 352 770 759 617 430 844 088 678 838 220 860 602 154 758 671 582 582 531 415 942 111 027 498 334 065 407 909 725 810 143 190 990

Place of less than 1,000 1 551 272 120 9 27 152 13 7 3 22 77 62 380 16 20 141 42 27 71 33 201 5 49 32 12 244 7 21 6 214 83 54 72 29 35 221 72 75 66 361 104 62 77 74 26 89 18 28 699 142 51 4 14 91 1 19 53 43 256 14 5 73 14 8 50 28 162 4 49 30 7 171 7 2 161 66 25 7 2 5 21 2 2 16 99 45 23 8 7 1 21 8

830 621 229 416 146 392 119 412 832 126 795 693 165 764 637 700 126 678 896 214 064 883 592 725 969 214 621 600 830 993 441 522 340 041 750 427 470 421 506 063 326 389 557 142 979 812 547 324 125 938 686 743 058 252 928 556 733 707 976 972 338 632 644 192 606 425 161 618 870 176 036 247 052 670 309 853 422 508 044 457 842 184 274 168 217 162 672 169 326 316 041 968 108 378 736 592

Rural farm 1 909 286 120 8 31 166 18 9 7 28 85 66 356 13 20 121 33 31 56 22 200 5 52 39 13 154 7 13 4 132 49 31 687 538 143 168 55 58 50 256 70 43 61 58 21 59 12 18 734 163 51 3 16 111 3 1 26 65 52 252 12 6 64 12 10 41 19 168 4 52 37 6 112 7 1 103 40 15 116 79 36 17 1 2 13 72 30 15 10 10 1 14 5

060 715 670 298 332 045 431 214 814 423 088 530 447 983 611 360 099 515 746 500 493 515 914 536 570 003 324 732 853 947 525 537 379 002 464 371 866 183 917 145 134 795 340 948 780 096 801 609 219 034 462 647 516 572 135 702 300 507 062 669 885 752 460 780 478 520 782 485 893 232 355 426 796 727 147 927 352 653 210 876 269 610 287 173 773 022 319 131 696 665 081 034 025 664 493 551

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 21.

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Employed persons 16 years and over ------Agriculture -----------------------------------Forestry and fisheries --------------------------Mining --------------------------------------Construction ---------------------------------Manufacturing --------------------------------Nondurable goods ---------------------------Food and kindred products -------------------Textile mill and finished textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------Chemicals and allied products ----------------Durable goods ------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ----------Primary metal industries --------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance ----Machinery and computer equipment ------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer -------------------------------Transportation equipment --------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilitiesAir transportation ---------------------------Trucking service and warehousing----------------Other transportation -------------------------Communications -----------------------------Utilities and sanitary services -------------------Wholesale trade -------------------------------Retail trade ----------------------------------General merchandise stores --------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -----------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations ----------Eating and drinking places ---------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ----------------Banking and credit agencies --------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ----------Services -------------------------------------Business services ----------------------------Repair services------------------------------Private households ---------------------------Other personal services -----------------------Entertainment and recreation services -------------Professional and related services ----------------Hospitals --------------------------------Health services, except hospitals --------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges ---Other educational services -------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations ----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services -Public administration ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over ------Agriculture -----------------------------------Forestry and fisheries --------------------------Mining --------------------------------------Construction ---------------------------------Manufacturing --------------------------------Nondurable goods ---------------------------Food and kindred products -------------------Textile mill and finished textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------Chemicals and allied products ----------------Durable goods ------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ----------Primary metal industries --------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance ----Machinery and computer equipment ------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer -------------------------------Transportation equipment --------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilitiesAir transportation ---------------------------Trucking service and warehousing----------------Other transportation -------------------------Communications -----------------------------Utilities and sanitary services -------------------Wholesale trade -------------------------------Retail trade ----------------------------------General merchandise stores --------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -----------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations ----------Eating and drinking places ---------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ----------------Banking and credit agencies --------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ----------Services -------------------------------------Business services ----------------------------Repair services------------------------------Private households ---------------------------Other personal services -----------------------Entertainment and recreation services -------------Professional and related services ----------------Hospitals --------------------------------Health services, except hospitals --------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges ---Other educational services -------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations ----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services -Public administration ----------------------------

Rural

Inside urbanized area

United States

Total

115 681 202 2 944 042 171 330 723 423 7 214 763 20 462 078 8 053 234 1 405 723 1 809 199 1 941 923 1 196 595 12 408 844 1 276 578 792 239 1 172 905 2 362 588

88 062 103 1 105 032 82 672 391 270 5 011 298 14 510 959 5 631 097 969 465 1 039 186 1 593 529 905 898 8 879 862 638 706 540 588 841 595 1 700 525

75 840 804 52 252 4 282 12 153 4 613 740 788 1 409 788 7 540 436 445 702 1 440

1 899 173 2 532 532 8 205 062 758 916 1 941 762 2 407 325 1 607 009 1 490 050 5 071 026 19 485 666 2 022 380 3 339 390 2 092 880 5 463 979 7 984 870 2 374 916 5 609 954 37 880 865 3 851 262 1 726 200 628 510 3 040 186 1 636 460 26 998 247 5 204 690 4 477 994 9 154 741 478 762 3 4 5 52

926 177 030 661 918 426 109 879 509 871 111 317 489 153 461 978

36 037 386 25 132 1 883 5 446 2 216 389 459 668 286 3 230 217 195 305 584

995 979 889 573 057 304 262 769 904 396 982 042 075 549 837 808

39 802 417 26 120 2 399 6 707 2 396 351 328 741 501 4 310 219 249 396 856

931 198 141 088 861 122 847 110 605 475 129 275 414 604 624 170

5 954 127 10 62 324 1 115 482 116 99 92 60 632 84 42 67 130

560 232 147 696 527 084 094 224 534 731 680 990 485 904 558 653

6 266 173 20 75 403 1 242 535 112 151 90 57 706 117 52 71 128

617 623 495 913 853 449 894 362 143 927 107 555 732 531 576 894

1 460 436 1 924 754 6 318 563 658 424 1 348 580 1 927 488 1 326 321 1 057 750 4 017 775 15 218 065 1 621 347 2 487 470 1 509 998 4 391 269 6 726 094 1 943 476 4 782 618 30 318 145 3 305 723 1 250 668 493 698 2 423 536 1 359 224 21 485 296 4 234 055 3 449 658 7 029 356 392 688

1 281 513 1 705 007 5 572 122 614 489 1 146 954 1 737 360 1 202 259 871 060 3 591 791 12 921 470 1 392 382 2 067 300 1 242 049 3 709 435 6 117 166 1 735 631 4 381 535 26 340 903 3 041 307 1 078 486 423 231 2 075 922 1 203 963 18 517 994 3 743 369 2 917 136 5 849 274 337 110

548 675 2 562 253 518 867 530 393 1 525 6 171 664 953 528 1 966 2 813 814 1 999 13 232 1 480 508 261 1 095 608 9 278 1 955 1 396 2 977 170

201 565 605 013 035 661 765 131 822 839 946 144 682 012 809 605 204 992 691 136 326 351 963 525 156 529 446 389

733 312 1 029 442 3 009 517 361 476 628 919 869 699 671 494 477 929 2 065 969 6 749 631 727 436 1 114 156 713 367 1 743 423 3 303 357 921 026 2 382 331 13 107 911 1 560 616 570 350 161 905 980 571 595 000 9 239 469 1 788 213 1 520 607 2 871 828 166 721

90 100 348 22 93 86 61 84 205 1 148 125 198 126 352 296 98 197 2 017 136 80 34 166 80 1 518 250 261 620 29

799 043 558 735 242 545 826 210 311 918 469 070 555 825 605 940 665 793 673 110 615 847 884 664 410 075 396 179

88 119 397 21 108 103 62 102 220 1 147 103 222 141 329 312 108 203 1 959 127 92 35 180 74 1 448 240 271 559 26

124 704 883 200 384 583 236 480 673 677 496 100 394 009 323 905 418 449 743 072 852 767 377 638 276 447 686 399

1 1 1 16

238 540 856 988 87 6 35 195 1 881 949 131 291 294 99 931 49 28 70 146

529 476 126 210 078 282 115 869 605 824 063 267 216 126 781 158 737 610 175

1 1 1 18

220 147 812 97 83 267 269 94 481 997 448 431 107 950 637 562 075 012 688 65 239 651 246 121 426 060 913 113

593 408 523 512 381 660 406 564 324 337 303 401 753 386 933 862 071 869 539 682 888 053 016 691 744 145 236 456

2 3 4 40

796 582 362 999 260 18 78 540 4 788 2 309 322 645 690 299 2 479 149 80 195 414

638 901 230 342 525 946 466 288 734 320 549 608 637 442 414 030 811 336 833

2 3 3 35

365 305 752 296 195 12 62 473 3 984 1 881 247 483 605 267 2 102 102 66 161 354

400 705 262 308 223 513 787 455 732 836 467 617 836 934 896 455 844 217 680

752 548 2 399 267 293 786 740 311 1 544 9 969 1 397 1 659 448 2 991 4 759 1 705 3 053 23 663 1 820 226 576 1 934 691 18 413 3 963 3 497 6 115 344

836 120 658 994 817 510 265 072 115 141 288 346 280 360 138 936 202 230 459 893 557 944 354 023 583 138 006 215

564 419 1 939 241 219 613 630 234 1 253 7 622 1 106 1 184 315 2 278 3 949 1 361 2 588 18 666 1 547 172 453 1 502 567 14 422 3 175 2 637 4 650 277

766 644 806 474 702 723 813 094 103 379 896 854 829 490 132 021 111 243 696 406 279 848 770 244 350 422 696 371

484 367 1 763 229 191 560 580 200 1 136 6 383 946 965 255 1 861 3 576 1 203 2 373 16 077 1 418 151 387 1 269 497 12 352 2 788 2 207 3 881 235

444 564 106 269 998 540 604 695 770 594 395 761 980 561 655 304 351 979 440 892 995 952 049 651 686 822 351 065

1 3

2 515 952 1 977 129 2 377 195

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Central place

197 863 077 623 437 553 260 974 922 006 089 799 148 438 916 684 107 422 814

1 991 085 1 690 320 1 881 720

1 683 687 1 556 040 1 629 494

2

1 1 8

6 1 1 1

866 317 741 793 840 275

Urban fringe

Place of 10,000 or more

Total

526 155 538 976 612 36 106 724 783 384 472 152 856 377 399 285 114 272 556

6 3

Outside urbanized area

Total 27 619 099 1 839 010 88 658 332 153 2 203 465 5 951 119 2 422 137 436 258 770 013 348 394 290 697 3 528 982 637 872 251 651 331 310 662 063 438 607 1 886 100 593 479 280 432 1 053 4 267 401 851 582 1 072 1 258 431 827 7 562 545 475 134 616 277 5 512 970 1 028 2 125 86

1 551 75 5 23 114 334 136 36 37 18 12 197 38 14 19 37

830 421 838 711 072 260 453 124 454 793 267 807 311 839 791 479

1 909 732 4 12 93 246 100 27 26 14 10 146 26 9 13 29

060 512 586 114 725 736 634 088 793 036 516 102 636 473 079 444

737 778 499 492 182 837 688 300 251 601 033 920 882 710 776 440 336 720 539 532 812 650 236 951 635 336 385 074

43 56 198 8 60 52 27 49 105 511 41 106 68 139 143 52 91 895 54 46 16 80 33 663 106 129 258 12

278 584 333 390 121 235 966 621 886 723 259 304 287 346 630 443 187 497 622 884 535 608 598 250 355 496 873 087

23 30 113 3 41 32 11 23 59 254 19 52 37 73 62 27 34 440 23 27 9 38 12 328 47 65 135 5

971 669 190 534 110 759 907 880 196 305 956 808 493 064 195 478 717 256 788 672 392 426 263 715 934 009 823 659

18 25 87 4 27 27 10 18 56 174 16 35 21 40 61 24 37 381 19 18 8 25 10 298 45 52 134 5

159 333 512 015 766 514 110 107 569 939 239 123 785 440 934 672 262 838 940 690 608 552 256 792 967 640 857 761

99 57 140 1 363 18 2 3 16 214 117 19 50 19 7 96 13 3 8 15

373 066 588 036 591 089 762 842 683 765 297 780 519 752 918 356 908 157 017

54 19 69 699 10 1 1 8 116 62 12 26 9 2 54 7 1 4 7

416 874 386 125 744 147 853 340 606 331 171 758 536 965 275 770 786 974 739

32 27 56 734 137 1 1 8 85 45 9 19 7 2 39 5 1 3 6

397 170 595 219 442 069 226 408 564 932 206 013 836 868 632 847 243 286 064

19 13 46 2 7 17 10 8 28 284 29 60 15 94 91 40 51 594 27 5 15 54 15 477 86 109 172 9

624 191 410 357 020 686 556 791 859 243 632 113 222 220 806 805 001 715 276 324 227 214 273 401 433 856 871 879

11 846 7 581 27 114 977 4 504 13 171 4 479 3 983 15 081 145 848 14 512 31 766 9 095 52 439 41 785 21 617 20 168 298 627 12 652 2 811 8 695 27 597 5 770 241 102 40 062 57 404 90 953 4 781

8 300 5 896 24 265 931 3 883 11 677 3 949 3 825 17 144 109 158 12 426 22 026 6 425 29 482 41 959 20 149 21 810 280 287 11 790 2 498 8 188 19 956 5 113 232 742 40 226 45 598 100 041 4 828

69 061 29 301 61 036

36 741 11 161 31 980

26 384 15 665 27 697

216 141 297 2 793 28 2 8 30 371 192 37 61 42 15 178 20 5 16 29

146 458 689 752 404 554 464 524 360 485 404 660 616 916 875 167 960 480 954

215 135 312 2 909 36 3 7 36 432 234 37 100 42 15 197 26 8 17 30

092 738 279 282 898 879 215 309 642 999 678 331 185 592 643 408 007 639 199

729 559 572 962 1 175 847 11 977 281 351 912 17 607 27 794 184 686 1 995 188 1 074 686 149 540 507 191 165 511 77 996 920 502 136 654 33 296 77 086 141 981

263 220 950 131 108 292 311 106 655 386 498 534 148 911 938 640 298 065 729 86 148 618 251 230 361 147 968 121

851 156 583 757 617 880 198 131 446 257 092 360 227 175 722 442 280 110 901 210 107 899 033 960 942 677 115 609

39 24 83 6 13 23 25 15 55 610 86 100 27 207 179 74 104 1 300 65 9 32 112 37 1 043 195 207 396 21

763 446 842 182 253 502 708 197 285 423 736 662 814 745 081 212 869 612 896 539 235 474 053 415 189 338 805 372

40 27 92 6 14 29 24 18 61 628 73 118 32 209 193 83 109 1 287 63 10 33 120 33 1 026 191 222 372 20

559 634 858 023 451 681 501 202 048 362 765 431 035 184 396 505 891 652 360 975 049 422 668 178 475 262 540 934

188 128 459 26 74 172 109 76 291 346 290 474 132 712 810 344 465 996 272 54 123 432 123 990 788 859 464 66

1 1 8

6 1 1 1

817 370 814 247 789 219

155 101 67 610 123 203

152 297 66 670 129 023

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 21 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

4

3 1

Rural farm

545 943 542 270 978 155 279 547 690 054 700 876 191 144 533 963

871 229 136 098 145 231 672 586 127 012 404 350 620 808 115 297 107 607 505

2

Place of less than 1,000

2 971 98 10 43 205 617 260 56 74 40 27 356 61 27 34 68

126 765 896 308 108 6 27 277 2 103 932 116 192 311 168 1 171 53 38 90 208

3

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

070 476 852 520 115 787 452 978 012 762 392 492 451 870 006 915 091 987 763 487 278 096 584 779 233 716 310 844

524 867 286 809 495 475

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 22.

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

United States

Total

Outside urbanized area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

840 348 024 466 422 157 794 416 170 234 296 068 487 538 008 774 174 584 146

926 979 948 450 606 376 338 613 559 564 308 380 461 652 870 984 284 929 209

36 037 995 25 174 241 807 231 2 824 081 2 753 312 1 801 564 1 326 005 2 052 092 79 441 106 700 16 988 210 11 307 235 202 803 1 781 660 1 504 114 1 011 424 580 955 739 656 63 166

39 29 1 2 2 1 1 2

491 574 037 469 292 335 781 748 523 269 834 250 158 434 007 492 399 870 450 831 838 895 001 466 938 690 780 380 604 873 832 467 693 291 218 887 541 301

273 600 029 752 627 329 936 757 447 435 598 333 562 405 884 183 372 760 145 906 940 764 070 978 698 456 776 068 275 519 411 766 148 947 719 940 517 512

42 25 2 3 3 3 3 33 26 22 2 7 3 2 1 1

338 103 295 304 635 930 470 925 742 321 793 206 405 449 433 880 641

661 339 736 443 143 889 057 518 243 764 071 474 278 367 371 864 676

19 2 5 8 2 13 1 3 6 6 1 1 4 1 2 1

4 715 292 256 95 572 655 28 65 750 104 560 415 203 411

526 019 079 444 866 157 500 626 736 935 880 860 715 779

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Total

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over ------Private for profit wage and salary workers ----------Employees of own corporation ------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers -------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------In agriculture -------------------------------Unpaid family workers --------------------------Employed females 16 years and over ------Private for profit wage and salary workers ----------Employees of own corporation ------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers -------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------

115 81 3 7 8 5 3 8 1

681 781 118 760 244 381 940 067 062 505 976 647 758 045 617 002 663 708 290

202 333 578 060 755 445 900 483 778 226 623 886 589 116 771 677 488 708 977

88 62 2 6 6 3 3 5

529 533 825 370 110 628 062 361 097 660 296 491 332 377 104 676 299 495 709 904 419 692 996 569 241 984 973 274 714 061 324 378 775 032 607 456 929 475

779 428 217 482 388 106 158 883 175 124 616 124 049 547 413 772 903 757 359 615 603 119 730 882 320 961 185 397 940 761 105 004 176 961 325 051 487 160

102 64 4 8 7 8 8 80 66 56 4 18 9 6 2 4 1 1

049 477 243 637 691 718 129 870 129 856 588 742 381 056 929 557 838

428 151 077 580 620 214 613 620 451 655 530 469 654 800 373 262 219

47 6 13 21 6 36 4 8 18 17 5 4 8 1 4 2

7 230 391 342 130 798 879 42 91 1 136 266 933 731 369 679

647 241 022 173 083 086 764 923 953 385 337 307 973 050

52 35 5 4 3 1 2

062 757 305 276 362 960 160 258 229 285 999 783 561 061 534 215 323 902 177

103 416 296 393 783 486 449 979 067 597 342 576 544 441 405 898 601 868 553

75 54 2 5 5 3 2 4

317 302 644 733 568 820 247 043 439 853 630 052 555 391 394 220 685 057 543 753 500 178 670 184 741 477 381 847 479 270 688 431 362 550 683 071 659 363

200 538 872 256 649 585 300 995 286 309 291 460 846 892 959 745 534 337 399 167 686 750 450 889 167 225 568 119 573 657 066 754 008 277 533 013 105 955

87 55 4 7 6 7 6 68 57 49 3 15 8 5 2 3 1

815 265 461 624 464 843 327 275 709 074 531 882 665 720 083 148 713

502 202 816 425 059 114 221 151 257 077 485 328 622 321 947 169 185

40 5 11 18 5 30 3 6 15 14 4 4 7 1 3 1

5 584 325 287 107 658 735 33 75 905 160 669 519 251 503

543 423 567 684 353 629 716 254 710 292 363 899 558 349

40 27 4 3 2 1 1

35 24 3 3 1 1 1

802 174 217 642 669 355 468 364 91 127 308 761 284 756 504 763 593 845 83

931 738 717 369 294 812 333 521 118 864 098 145 658 992 756 560 329 273 043

5 954 560 4 074 411 130 195 409 419 440 672 447 567 179 641 380 162 23 392 22 688 2 793 752 1 803 797 34 442 267 400 248 984 241 183 73 518 144 881 13 989

6 266 617 4 334 026 150 153 400 524 499 505 355 543 186 470 462 204 35 116 28 345 2 909 282 1 911 399 39 641 255 389 276 551 199 731 75 799 173 058 17 355

27 619 099 19 023 917 813 282 1 483 667 1 881 972 1 420 959 780 451 2 808 504 833 711 219 629 11 977 281 7 864 310 197 045 983 675 1 083 366 786 779 339 887 805 840 113 424

2 971 545 2 045 534 69 511 183 342 239 752 162 559 85 473 240 456 25 264 14 429 1 363 036 885 437 18 794 118 069 133 981 92 272 38 049 86 830 8 398

1 551 830 1 038 265 32 787 89 770 128 229 88 783 48 458 148 351 25 627 9 974 699 125 440 103 8 736 56 517 71 390 49 945 24 613 50 971 5 586

1 909 938 98 74 115 76 42 595 485 66 734 387 21 55 75 44 21 120 29

263 917 932 769 014 487 141 706 624 576 792 759 266 887 991 797 728 454 231 931 541 904 071 712 943 758 562 063 206 890 185 973 041 660 183 479 292 161

184 426 464 708 982 269 335 002 646 040 761 196 122 189 152 986 830 197 069 187 081 192 611 881 268 154 130 738 474 623 882 197 729 697 175 949 878 561

7 305 780 4 233 334 305 658 625 065 634 907 760 616 746 200 5 501 130 4 308 612 3 664 863 382 945 1 443 903 716 584 480 485 203 769 360 747 138 861 87 986 48 193 3 418 766 1 780 764 143 348 333 280 357 373 405 771 398 230 2 251 534 1 685 714 1 397 971 192 263 937 999 483 122 327 861 132 742 229 233 88 556 54 932 32 368

7 520 147 4 494 604 302 185 638 439 641 115 724 640 719 164 5 794 108 4 607 227 3 919 011 412 748 1 358 224 680 700 477 002 183 306 367 815 147 301 98 591 45 061 3 502 495 1 880 982 139 638 336 100 360 538 396 698 388 539 2 349 258 1 781 337 1 477 327 204 875 917 656 480 866 340 999 125 588 235 581 94 517 62 656 30 075

32 20 1 2 2 2 2 25 20 17 1 5 2 1

227 262 606 111 246 426 804 818 941 155 863 539 908 395 1 376 847 288

473 037 913 695 828 973 246 001 724 286 002 754 414 159 920 562 773

3 506 527 1 016 1 577 385 2 748 380 621 1 404 1 305 342 313 612 131 315 131 33

713 068 964 540 141 735 448 535 690 963 062 587 346 334 928 085 999

3 970 634 1 149 1 742 443 3 163 476 728 1 562 1 446 396 362 647 139 334 136 37

128 795 116 442 775 490 716 098 324 350 352 267 998 620 648 220 510

17 2 4 8 2 14 1 3 7 6 2 1 1

1 915 148 112 43 252 280 8 22 260 40 250 155 85 158

282 453 928 912 549 814 774 241 807 421 661 372 196 832

424 16 16 6 43 41 2 4 78 25 50 48 21 43

455 837 672 348 954 351 673 639 576 690 379 023 909 792

444 16 14 5 41 39 2 4 76 29 58 56 25 47

562 567 816 892 533 121 543 989 398 667 104 016 934 778

18 12 1 1

060 170 507 239 993 734 316 145 516 463 219 073 222 359 067 802 342 857 719

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -----------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week ------------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -----------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week ------------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks -----------------------------

134 84 5 11 10 11 11 105 87 74 6 23 12 8 3 5 2 1 61 35 2 5 5 6 5 42 34 28 3 15 8 5 2 3 1

47 27 2 4 4 4 4 33 26 22 2 11 6 4 1 2 1

40 23 1 4 3 3 3 28 23 19 1 9 5 3 1 2

228 657 104 700 277 848 640 042 898 693 041 491 892 547 016 694 670 416 219 900 297 991 929 754 995 932 218 316 397 982 646 494 651 631 035 407 248 139

089 174 565 044 645 060 601 755 801 395 837 137 440 216 732 197 542 563 076 719 859 572 459 097 430 302 646 330 801 896 529 569 419 250 544 991 639 951

45 29 1 3 3 3 3 35 30 26 1 7 4 2

111 841 688 192 388 503 665 107 800 166 930 666 496 054 056 033 352

188 302 823 748 315 916 811 517 519 478 069 720 864 208 451 302 903

21 2 5 10 3 17 1 3 8 8 2 2 2

2 800 143 143 51 320 374 19 43 489 64 310 260 118 252

244 566 151 532 317 343 726 385 929 514 219 488 519 947

19 11 1 1 1 1 14 11 9 4 2 1 1

1

20 12 2 1 1 1 14 12 10 5 2 2 1

212 230 180 637 541 807 814 317 657 806 666 438 776 985 709 456 614 438 165 151 918 513 326 384 500 507 591 427 235 791 636 946 413 482 923 385 270 111

579 890 345 226 739 521 858 888 889 815 325 664 203 655 454 027 369 420 960 448 917 369 280 993 153 736 617 278 367 104 039 250 168 684 792 038 382 205

3 499 246 2 141 016 128 344 291 873 293 494 321 326 323 193 2 715 269 2 177 296 1 865 432 193 078 614 678 314 268 226 493 80 137 169 299 69 669 49 091 20 279 1 624 590 895 720 58 912 151 546 165 796 176 623 175 993 1 091 270 833 446 697 204 96 026 422 432 226 581 166 171 56 022 110 888 46 151 32 345 13 748

1 854 534 1 100 600 66 060 150 245 168 146 176 848 192 635 1 434 162 1 117 266 953 069 113 605 323 140 158 278 116 592 43 545 97 232 41 361 30 939 10 996 846 248 453 266 29 598 74 773 92 299 94 682 101 630 561 927 415 492 346 762 54 079 221 157 114 567 85 881 30 787 63 164 27 578 20 623 7 433

2 254 898 1 479 036 67 232 154 474 158 554 178 894 216 708 1 692 007 1 392 027 1 236 786 97 817 407 301 226 742 176 251 46 056 155 590 81 973 65 999 14 681 892 325 500 925 27 657 76 720 89 393 91 831 105 799 561 537 423 862 359 852 50 301 246 062 140 216 109 006 30 020 84 726 41 224 32 067 9 072

233 211 781 013 227 875 802 595 420 782 057 860 716 336 845 409 125

926 949 261 155 561 100 392 469 194 578 045 141 032 479 426 093 034

1 916 305 544 846 219 1 563 237 360 766 707 198 181 277 58 142 59 16

297 410 473 818 596 963 572 814 732 598 845 976 677 636 779 988 274

1 042 168 299 458 115 861 132 205 417 386 105 96 138 30 69 29 8

156 671 329 371 785 257 269 839 737 004 412 647 065 625 976 415 049

1 162 76 347 554 184 1 070 67 308 520 462 174 155 50 6 21 17 5

1 646 65 54 22 139 143 9 16 231 106 263 211 118 175

104 818 455 489 730 457 048 669 243 093 974 408 415 701

197 7 6 2 16 16 1 2 31 13 27 26 13 21

544 045 240 659 427 610 153 375 450 640 945 050 063 668

113 3 2 1 7 8

209 190 953 136 729 314 771 441 841 967 394 098 654 321

56 899 2 032 2 153 859 3 940 5 255 461 460 6 551 7 467 7 944 6 774 4 467 5 672

6 400

2 864

1

14 7 1 1 1 1 9 7 6 3 1 1

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families-----------------------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------3 or more workers ----------------------------Married-couple families -----------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------Husband and wife worked ---------------------3 or more workers ----------------------------Husband and wife worked ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------3 or more workers -----------------------------

65 8 18 29 8 51 6 11 26 23 7 6 10 2 4 2

367 075 850 113 329 524 147 654 637 436 086 294 683 387 057 498 741

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over --------------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Professional specialty occupations -----------------Technicians and related support occupations ----------Sales occupations -----------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors -------Transportation and material moving occupations ------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers----Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation -----------------------------------

22

438 350

350 746

301 930

207 608

94 322

23 612

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 22 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

25 204

87 604

11 219

1 17 7 17 15 9 13

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 23.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

United States

Total

Total

Central place

Outside urbanized area

Urban fringe

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Total

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

INCOME IN 1989 Households --------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Families-----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Married-couple families -----------------Less than $15,000 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 or more -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Females 15 years and over, with income ---Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Per capita income (dollars) --------------Persons in households (dollars) -------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -----------------

91 5 8 8 16 14 16 13 4 4 65 2 3 4 10 10 13 11 4 3 51 5 7 8 11 10 7 10 1 1 1 2 2 86

84

993 684 529 133 123 575 428 777 704 035 30 38 049 582 636 676 658 729 270 857 115 522 35 43 718 619 734 660 566 895 241 381 530 636 379 286 718 830 674 20

582 517 980 273 742 125 455 883 808 799 056 453 428 206 361 092 345 951 930 079 468 996 225 803 214 528 791 211 753 423 508 654 177 764 635 235 497 346 947 409 53.0 29 237 560 106 10 371 33.9 19 570 14 420 14 649 6 094

70 4 6 5 11 10 12 10 3 3 47 1 2 3 7 7 9 9 3 2 36 3 5 5 8 8 5 8 1 1 1 1 2 64

65

071 288 363 961 924 868 478 909 892 385 30 39 815 958 536 188 370 560 708 199 364 928 36 45 843 446 015 834 248 355 943 665 271 331 099 875 343 744 820 20

026 845 284 202 080 183 084 264 291 793 782 689 502 402 427 837 615 103 668 865 113 472 672 758 114 462 523 123 062 754 190 622 256 911 476 170 514 295 538 926 53.0 30 302 214 199 10 917 34.4 20 461 15 084 15 355 6 053

59 3 4 4 9 9 10 9 3 3 40 1 1 2 5 6 8 8 3 2 30 2 3 4 6 7 5 7 1 1 1 2 55

55

267 410 990 747 773 132 740 730 581 159 32 41 338 588 986 494 898 199 218 141 084 726 38 47 930 624 904 678 889 352 480 405 033 080 892 589 106 701 067 21

094 451 302 633 935 558 294 848 967 106 002 393 661 982 622 338 008 679 964 307 089 672 233 654 889 578 613 404 847 886 561 278 654 894 343 719 889 779 459 552 53.8 30 855 083 562 11 475 35.5 21 042 15 707 15 956 6 277

30 2 3 2 5 4 4 3 1 1 19 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 1

13 1 2 2 2 2 1 4

1 26

27

141 435 258 875 526 709 958 919 298 159 26 35 111 143 351 514 251 079 646 130 055 937 32 41 503 566 061 265 987 771 850 496 786 773 583 946 085 321 767 18

647 729 993 623 074 442 181 629 456 520 784 573 188 669 693 950 255 993 283 153 637 555 146 095 916 947 365 603 575 846 580 864 184 689 382 391 950 268 807 198 49.6 27 172 693 068 10 558 33.9 20 122 13 838 14 108 5 858

29 125 974 1 731 1 872 4 247 4 423 5 782 5 811 2 283 1 999 37 47 21 227 445 634 979 2 646 3 119 4 572 5 011 2 028 1 789 43 53 17 426 1 057 1 843 2 412 3 902 4 581 3 629 2 908 247 307 308 643 1 020 380 28 299 25

447 722 309 010 861 116 113 219 511 586 944 416 473 313 929 388 753 686 681 154 452 117 680 560 973 631 248 801 272 040 981 414 470 205 961 328 939 511 652 418 57.8 33 374 27 390 494 12 430 37.2 21 840 17 562 17 766 6 992

5 172 426 649 575 1 024 827 831 574 152 110 23 30 3 506 178 252 315 674 631 703 513 138 98 30 36 2 748 364 500 529 639 487 227 612 117 121 97 138 117 20 4 722 16

959 635 659 786 394 134 672 416 969 294 989 501 713 737 348 799 776 270 244 804 367 368 149 023 735 274 463 907 080 220 791 346 498 767 139 117 626 199 686 956 48.0 25 965 4 889 016 8 212 28.5 16 534 11 724 12 117 5 188

5 630 451 723 637 1 125 908 906 604 157 116 23 30 3 970 190 297 378 797 729 786 544 141 103 29 35 3 163 457 610 625 719 515 234 647 120 129 109 147 118 22 5 030 17

973 759 323 783 751 491 118 000 355 393 741 188 128 683 457 700 831 154 460 754 657 432 192 089 490 610 447 812 135 648 838 998 104 250 994 334 999 317 393 479 48.5 25 751 5 241 621 8 161 28.1 16 167 11 602 11 848 5 658

21 1 2 2 4 3 3 2

17 1 1 3 3 3 2

14 2 2 2 3 2 1 1

21

19

922 395 166 172 199 706 950 868 812 650 27 34 233 623 099 487 287 169 562 657 751 594 31 38 875 173 719 826 318 539 298 716 258 304 280 411 374 86 854 18

556 672 696 071 662 942 371 619 517 006 460 505 926 804 934 255 730 848 262 214 355 524 463 379 100 066 268 088 691 669 318 032 921 853 159 065 983 051 409 802 52.9 26 338 345 907 8 632 32.1 16 473 12 408 12 529 6 281

2 676 209 347 309 542 439 432 277 68 48 23 29 1 916 82 142 188 397 362 382 253 62 43 28 34 1 563 239 313 315 353 241 101 277 47 55 47 64 52 9 2 378 17

206 328 224 030 831 571 841 744 970 667 503 605 297 467 620 452 252 698 870 963 572 403 872 428 963 068 318 427 266 299 585 677 925 262 863 390 345 892 364 575 49.1 25 356 2 450 958 8 071 28.4 15 867 11 393 11 551 5 317

1 461 130 216 186 320 244 212 112 23 16 20 26 1 042 48 92 118 243 208 191 103 20 14 25 30 861 164 199 186 178 98 34 138 24 29 24 32 22 3 1 291 15

898 133 016 423 341 450 483 329 067 656 917 071 156 058 423 521 501 580 978 336 994 765 785 436 257 414 386 369 744 282 062 065 489 635 826 348 901 866 787 987 46.9 22 559 1 296 895 7 272 26.6 14 672 10 128 10 180 6 333

1 374 69 103 127 272 242 248 190 59 60 29 38 1 162 39 62 94 226 217 230 179 56 55 31 41 1 070 168 205 202 217 170 106 50 5 6 7 11 14 5 1 501 18

713 844 546 491 033 725 915 303 743 113 505 441 367 553 758 737 532 319 383 187 169 729 971 208 524 125 997 261 261 163 717 683 059 629 128 683 224 960 294 663 57.9 23 341 1 154 090 7 869 30.4 15 189 13 672 13 672 –

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) ------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Married-couple families (dollars) ------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -----With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) ---------------------------1 worker (dollars) -----------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) ---------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) --------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -----------Male householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) ------------------Female householder (dollars) ---------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------

35 34 31 39 40 36 17 12 7

225 627 580 584 693 490 414 485 775

36 35 32 41 42 38 17 12 7

672 494 285 908 609 346 993 693 866

38 36 33 43 44 40 19 13 8

233 750 844 783 457 172 083 459 357

32 29 26 38 38 35 15 11 7

146 601 818 849 901 245 944 010 134

43 43 40 47 48 43 24 18 11

680 204 383 786 751 725 095 211 715

30 29 26 34 36 30 13 10 6

149 817 405 581 278 912 259 160 138

29 29 25 32 34 30 13 10 6

192 190 965 956 968 056 192 286 105

31 32 29 33 35 31 15 11 7

463 436 764 870 884 563 273 794 226

28 29 26 32 34 29 13 10 6

872 578 493 029 274 868 572 532 251

25 26 24 28 30 26 12 10 5

785 805 191 340 709 425 746 025 960

31 32 29 32 34 29 20 12 8

971 991 137 669 143 469 183 628 475

14 25 44 46 17 22 20 11 13 12 8

622 517 500 340 240 630 193 688 729 226 639

15 26 46 48 18 24 21 12 14 13 9

137 370 486 899 406 056 179 475 878 233 134

15 27 48 50 19 25 21 13 16 14 9

402 333 116 798 812 293 999 136 123 388 585

11 22 42 45 17 22 19 11 14 13 8

694 825 946 977 683 023 608 633 738 016 728

19 32 52 54 22 29 26 15 18 16 10

943 117 197 234 399 814 134 301 015 062 757

14 21 38 40 12 17 16 10 10 9 8

342 698 608 469 704 540 108 374 560 880 016

14 21 37 39 11 17 15 10 9 9 7

152 266 884 562 890 734 888 020 641 032 613

13 23 39 40 12 18 16 9 9 8 7

521 133 629 667 635 097 000 418 588 772 148

13 21 37 38 11 16 15 9 9 8 7

874 299 320 672 278 950 091 484 015 499 351

12 19 33 34 9 14 12 8 7 7 6

273 712 483 477 871 414 793 359 950 663 950

14 24 37 37 14 17 16 13 11 11 10

725 721 507 853 924 986 787 990 849 436 510

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households --------------------------With earnings --------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ---------------------With wage or salary income -------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) ----------With nonfarm self-employment income ------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) --With farm self-employment income --------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) -----With interest, dividend, or net rental income ---------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) -------------------------------With Social Security income ----------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ----------With public assistance income --------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ---------With retirement income -------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars)--------------With other income -----------------------------Mean other income (dollars) ------------------

91 993 582 73 874 069 39 143 71 174 232 37 271 10 810 605 20 218 2 020 105 10 064 37 242 801

70 071 026 56 226 141 40 442 54 543 305 38 547 7 851 222 21 306 548 679 7 530 28 928 007

59 267 094 48 085 375 42 003 46 696 557 40 022 6 676 453 22 164 394 718 7 286 24 832 728

6 24 210 7 6 943 4 14 353 9 9 344 4

7 18 003 7 5 425 4 10 983 9 6 957 4

7 14 606 7 4 464 4 9 215 9 5 723 4

949 922 772 269 078 202 216 304 093

217 905 895 087 211 180 454 628 247

380 747 975 087 340 463 675 752 405

30 141 647 23 718 747 36 614 23 013 865 34 899 3 104 751 20 578 195 777 6 965 11 030 386 7 7 552 7 3 067 4 4 430 9 2 882 4

315 803 606 001 243 623 123 188 246

29 125 447 24 366 628 47 250 23 682 692 45 000 3 571 702 23 543 198 941 7 602 13 802 342 7 7 053 8 1 397 4 4 784 10 2 841 4

433 944 370 086 552 840 186 564 566

5 172 959 3 955 335 31 162 3 825 241 29 753 548 126 16 331 65 229 7 511 1 983 833

5 630 973 4 185 431 31 274 4 021 507 29 786 626 643 16 510 88 732 8 629 2 111 446

6 1 539 7 452 3 822 8 584 3

6 1 857 7 508 3 944 8 649 3

132 824 593 595 651 765 448 348 542

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 23 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

313 334 512 405 575 952 175 528 493

21 922 556 17 647 928 35 004 16 630 927 33 087 2 959 383 17 333 1 471 426 11 008 8 314 794 6 6 207 7 1 518 3 3 370 8 2 386 3

017 017 417 182 602 022 443 676 643

2 676 206 1 980 761 30 830 1 893 522 29 425 311 719 15 389 62 844 8 814 994 033 5 921 7 228 3 454 7 305 3

947 946 417 307 522 851 852 677 394

1 461 898 1 066 397 27 097 1 008 054 25 805 179 987 12 846 61 809 9 237 527 126 5 537 7 132 3 229 7 168 3

303 029 082 842 362 566 099 889 217

1 374 713 1 230 300 33 504 970 905 28 470 246 336 15 768 746 915 12 978 739 086 8 450 7 61 4 183 8 104 3

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

116 202 489 942 231 579 698 817 793

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Table 24.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

United States

Total

Total

Central place

Outside urbanized area

Urban fringe

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Total

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

233 481 797 398 704 669 488 385 550 932 322 115 102 875 352 916 097 752 829 503 647 424 716 092 357 102 585 093 331 402 507

926 845 922 310 674 326 210 251 999 485 349 993 228 100 527 393 614 579 487 022 031 668 032 504 042 229 999 994 836 022 985

1 916 297 1 480 959 973 715 388 629 1 453 821 992 644 164 015 49 886 77 783 388 499 1 380 496 155 551 519 022 1 563 963 744 057 307 891 1 216 715 861 690 1 151 143 327 858 74 222 424 145 277 677 187 082 64 961 179 411 93 615 181 174 49 369 73 234 75 514

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families-----------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined -----------------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined -------------------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years-------------------

65 47 33 14 51 36 4 5 2 10 49 5 14 51 25 11 42 30 40 8 2 11 10 6 2 6 3 7 1 2 2

049 221 536 250 357 318 817 888 554 796 435 024 633 718 258 134 105 876 340 856 196 580 381 783 532 889 876 088 549 541 380

428 605 660 048 521 276 701 505 838 925 732 146 024 214 549 320 587 792 133 941 987 548 654 155 331 101 706 336 529 129 686

47 32 24 10 37 26 3 5 2 7 37 3 10 36 17 8 30 22 29 6 1 8 8 5 2 5 3 5 1 2 1

815 739 738 851 652 648 329 503 003 864 113 908 530 843 906 217 007 124 510 353 549 155 665 690 175 786 290 994 217 139 872

502 760 738 738 847 950 491 254 839 440 383 153 796 114 022 927 973 213 646 919 956 880 622 651 289 872 707 342 693 107 701

40 27 20 9 31 22 2 5 1 6 31 3 8 30 15 6 25 18 25 5 1 6 7 4 1 4 2 5 1 1 1

338 482 819 196 916 736 722 200 620 455 572 244 648 930 040 964 343 793 001 175 267 643 405 809 841 956 864 163 027 789 575

661 786 261 168 249 829 307 787 084 356 392 428 586 889 740 150 012 035 133 157 663 294 278 644 414 716 262 942 997 692 690

19 11 10 4 14 9 1 2

111 289 121 640 478 763 470 822 975 143 980 196 188 503 530 137 783 659 331 402 738 041 496 048 269 823 550 917 599 331 909

188 385 874 290 526 058 461 214 468 453 214 620 943 916 932 503 597 386 463 102 783 758 864 135 382 840 811 683 051 772 260

21 16 10 4 17 12 1 2

36 26 12 9

672 944 782 752

001 154 991 744

30 22 9 7

579 255 466 643

452 524 368 570

26 18 7 6

273 928 850 129

057 433 914 628

15 11 3 3

443 030 896 469

390 459 450 368

241 179 29 62 21 44

977 372 562 278 604 300

859 340 647 655 123 630

181 135 22 45 16 32

564 582 189 738 379 058

174 686 142 538 808 569

154 115 18 38 13 26

161 567 138 393 850 810

189 627 084 291 113 389

76 57 9 18 7 13

351 258 224 975 010 096

190 158 091 868 215 326

3 13 2 4 13 6 3 10 7 10 2 3 4 3 1 2 1 2 1

227 193 697 555 437 973 251 378 644 311 592 047 459 426 509 826 559 133 669 773 528 601 908 761 572 132 313 246 428 457 666

473 401 387 878 723 771 846 573 616 903 178 808 643 973 808 647 415 649 670 055 880 536 414 509 032 876 451 259 946 920 430

3 506 713 2 382 294 1 853 442 792 964 2 716 519 1 861 316 277 372 161 929 196 118 633 766 2 639 727 313 841 847 475 2 748 735 1 340 835 595 354 2 192 691 1 577 595 2 132 891 527 820 128 565 675 641 612 346 430 593 165 461 406 968 209 288 409 067 87 491 170 462 139 082

3 970 128 2 874 680 2 066 035 862 606 3 020 079 2 050 805 329 812 140 538 187 637 775 318 2 901 264 349 884 1 034 735 3 163 490 1 524 447 658 423 2 472 270 1 753 583 2 376 622 650 942 153 728 836 945 647 998 450 414 168 414 423 188 217 157 421 333 102 205 178 953 157 929

17 14 8 3 13 9 1

10 7 3 2

829 897 954 660

667 974 464 260

2 220 724 1 666 246 734 219 690 466

2 085 671 1 660 845 881 235 823 476

6 4 3 2

092 688 316 109

549 630 623 174

77 58 8 19 6 13

809 309 913 417 839 714

999 469 993 423 898 063

60 43 7 16 5 12

413 789 373 540 224 242

685 654 505 117 315 061

3 17 1 4 17 8 3 14 11 14 2 3 2 1 2 1 2

13 9 1 3 1 2

042 560 834 460 212 453

125 709 342 094 160 740

14 10 2 3 1 2

360 454 216 885 317 794

860 350 716 153 535 440

2 12 1 4 14 7 2 12 8 10 2 3 1 1 1 1

1 042 832 526 207 785 517 93 12 41 227 717 90 298 861 410 166 667 455 603 192 46 244 138 91 31 85 42 87 27 38 41

156 692 043 972 049 372 904 568 157 484 771 473 210 257 068 820 068 651 745 396 034 792 065 738 939 546 041 889 904 900 574

500 419 285 240

277 742 693 367

1 162 367 1 007 755 469 566 160 557 1 031 099 709 952 75 970 17 312 14 695 281 991 830 477 50 690 342 308 1 070 524 433 979 150 108 962 338 672 934 775 117 250 060 38 847 299 883 50 683 20 874 6 401 32 995 13 304 29 628 20 824 8 447 25 036

933 759 459 404

010 909 154 519

860 006 099 843 600 1 346

074 769 683 161 415 302

3 744 567 2 718 233 643 192 1 021 109 326 650 752 068

3 863 659 2 899 289 614 910 961 020 260 514 750 257

223 772 11.7 101 272 167 254 82 793 118 344 32 935 41 187 9 758 24 866 32 958 111 274 75 529 47 945 4 940 108 802 67 145 36 237 59 749 20 383 48 858 22 813 23 004 29 977 4 505 102 403 90 555 41 915 51 316 10 816 56 811 8 684 49 559 15 471 5 423 270 179 29.0 197 804 101 900 127 485 2 730 1 042 760 15.2 663 092 182 193 371 197 138 652 255 719 1 431 262 2 618 305

137 441 13.2 75 230 98 150 47 779 73 505 21 599 24 787 2 440 12 904 23 904 69 129 43 689 33 199 4 797 75 678 45 357 23 659 41 976 15 102 35 553 17 422 15 815 22 271 4 363 53 163 46 271 20 809 26 451 5 284 29 664 5 366 25 676 9 111 5 413 161 980 32.4 125 049 77 283 85 039 2 631 639 875 17.1 412 678 124 999 222 820 81 594 154 981 885 691 1 635 480

104 415 9.0 78 990 61 684 27 516 79 306 48 621 11 103 2 844 2 712 20 335 58 418 10 839 23 046 5 324 88 420 50 595 23 209 70 000 45 280 51 048 17 008 6 360 18 664 5 319 11 157 8 280 3 172 5 654 1 389 5 131 2 410 3 831 3 100 5 612 64 013 24.9 43 888 35 187 27 065 3 230 446 418 11.6 286 386 62 247 157 225 49 227 117 426 630 045 1 232 441

6 5 1 1

256 212 175 113

726 346 146 683

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families-----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Unrelated individuals -------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Persons -----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level-----------

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6 487 515 10.0 2 307 947 4 992 845 2 613 626 3 215 463 853 067 1 073 192 876 281 763 410 762 939 3 265 377 2 286 388 1 094 068 5 379 2 849 984 1 834 332 1 011 812 1 581 202 549 131 1 351 051 506 426 554 412 635 487 4 994 3 230 201 2 866 941 1 452 618 1 403 435 248 472 1 721 637 215 978 1 642 582 390 389 5 764 8 873 475 24.2 5 210 297 1 957 191 2 494 332 3 311 31 742 864 13.1 20 313 948 3 780 585 11 161 836 4 331 825 7 544 737 42 246 073 74 909 296

4 750 259 9.9 1 249 432 3 792 713 2 046 262 2 280 500 541 370 742 377 815 494 627 957 470 004 2 457 376 1 814 599 682 586 5 540 1 776 741 1 187 674 688 186 973 665 307 800 879 230 288 221 357 245 348 175 5 180 2 672 180 2 390 081 1 244 253 1 136 995 194 673 1 429 782 155 499 1 392 649 289 015 5 829 7 109 647 23.2 4 033 157 1 186 865 1 789 379 3 377 23 912 156 13.2 15 255 279 2 581 889 8 459 939 3 379 678 5 628 817 31 423 113 54 462 691

3 813 972 9.5 942 899 3 059 391 1 659 512 1 775 863 416 890 581 086 750 034 494 498 359 988 1 979 106 1 471 665 515 963 5 631 1 381 891 931 851 542 317 747 168 236 577 694 793 216 462 271 502 253 172 5 321 2 183 127 1 951 721 1 024 585 890 790 148 453 1 160 805 122 528 1 147 324 227 094 5 881 5 793 996 22.1 3 182 897 882 053 1 347 852 3 464 19 370 094 12.6 12 355 782 1 958 498 6 852 215 2 741 270 4 555 394 25 382 920 43 964 375

2 682 266 14.0 542 776 2 181 963 1 200 245 1 193 414 272 527 415 180 526 593 366 528 239 102 1 315 787 1 137 439 355 621 5 796 885 132 609 580 358 259 473 249 144 602 414 497 132 077 197 988 160 777 5 423 1 620 298 1 448 847 775 484 624 820 106 314 816 857 91 615 898 603 169 063 6 058 4 020 210 26.0 2 245 263 505 094 887 514 3 463 13 685 715 17.9 8 642 559 1 283 840 4 948 078 1 992 623 3 274 368 17 514 975 28 387 368

1 131 706 5.3 400 123 877 428 459 267 582 449 144 363 165 906 223 441 127 970 120 886 663 319 334 226 160 342 5 243 496 759 322 271 184 058 273 919 91 975 280 296 84 385 73 514 92 395 5 140 562 829 502 874 249 101 265 970 42 139 343 948 30 913 248 721 58 031 5 368 1 773 786 16.4 937 634 376 959 460 338 3 466 5 684 379 7.3 3 713 223 674 658 1 904 137 748 647 1 281 026 7 867 945 15 577 007

2 1

2 4

442 065 12.6 124 557 349 969 186 702 240 969 56 604 73 568 35 145 69 412 46 926 232 668 165 361 72 434 5 206 177 132 116 062 67 567 103 813 31 382 86 048 29 776 38 804 39 150 4 731 239 364 214 972 108 670 121 050 21 795 133 948 14 820 121 111 29 128 5 609 712 886 32.1 431 530 128 373 192 869 3 115 229 346 17.1 447 886 270 255 764 089 309 673 504 401 925 937 978 945

2 1

3 5

494 222 12.4 181 976 383 353 200 048 263 668 67 876 87 723 30 315 64 047 63 090 245 602 177 573 94 189 5 130 217 718 139 761 78 302 122 684 39 841 98 389 41 983 46 939 55 853 4 645 249 689 223 388 110 998 125 155 24 425 135 029 18 151 124 214 32 793 5 587 602 765 28.9 418 730 176 439 248 658 2 850 312 716 16.1 451 611 353 136 843 635 328 735 569 022 114 256 519 371

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 24 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 737 256 10.1 1 058 515 1 200 132 567 364 934 963 311 697 330 815 60 787 135 453 292 935 808 001 471 789 411 482 4 940 1 073 243 646 658 323 626 607 537 241 331 471 821 218 205 197 167 287 312 4 686 558 021 476 860 208 365 266 440 53 799 291 855 60 479 249 933 101 374 5 454 1 763 828 29.0 1 177 140 770 326 704 953 3 045 7 830 708 13.0 5 058 669 1 198 696 2 701 897 952 147 1 915 920 10 822 960 20 446 605

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 25.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Total

Place of 1,000 to 2,499

Place of less than 1,000

Rural farm

842 987 855 703 879 868 011 346 468 385 083 273

182 993 181 651 1 342 966 355 633 350 982 4 651 4 100 317 407 291 082 26 325 25 218

259 750 259 750 – – 400 547 400 547 – – 214 363 214 363 – –

842 718 673 173 608 670 879 841 005 406 519 108 468 975 214 682 847 750

182 38 38 67 24 13 355 102 72 115 41 23 317 139 60 64 34 19

993 710 139 573 620 951 633 942 333 933 258 167 407 231 122 932 089 033

259 46 44 105 39 23 400 105 69 139 53 32 214 87 39 48 23 14

170 858 845 840 735 152 301 439 6.4 53 184 11 324 13 752 9 675 10 363 4 321 3 749 30.7

079 003 772 668 978 062 351 245 8.2 29 543 6 854 8 425 5 470 5 380 1 882 1 532 33.1

United States

Total

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

10 635 762 10 521 298 114 464 59 648 18 218 481 17 884 074 334 407 247 973 12 976 794 11 580 219 1 396 575 1 305 978

7 818 543 7 728 165 90 378 48 696 13 580 135 13 310 217 269 918 202 288 9 948 167 8 800 321 1 147 846 1 072 672

6 574 543 6 502 587 71 956 37 008 11 198 993 10 993 706 205 287 149 579 7 907 998 7 078 265 829 733 768 804

3 174 019 3 127 949 46 070 22 854 5 540 746 5 424 597 116 149 82 360 4 193 217 3 760 154 433 063 397 590

3 400 524 3 374 638 25 886 14 154 5 658 247 5 569 109 89 138 67 219 3 714 781 3 318 111 396 670 371 214

570 561 8 5 1 082 1 051 31 24 915 775 139 132

658 710 948 412 887 750 137 759 533 908 625 718

673 663 9 6 1 298 1 264 33 27 1 124 946 178 171

342 868 474 276 255 761 494 950 636 148 488 150

2 817 219 2 793 133 24 086 10 952 4 638 346 4 573 857 64 489 45 685 3 028 627 2 779 898 248 729 233 306

331 327 3 2 635 621 14 12 555 475 80 77

10 1 2 3 1 1 18 3 3 5 2 2 12 4 2 2 1 1

7 1 1 2 1 1 13 2 2 4 2 1 9 3 2 2 1 1

543 429 278 217 002 617 135 229 465 009 976 456 167 730 061 618 519 239

6 574 840 1 264 2 061 1 264 1 144 11 198 1 816 2 331 3 610 1 947 1 493 7 907 2 388 1 695 1 924 1 054 844

543 415 203 020 563 342 993 002 397 052 979 563 998 873 564 963 271 327

3 174 521 659 924 568 500 5 540 1 090 1 200 1 660 902 686 4 193 1 355 894 972 537 433

019 299 551 277 728 164 746 431 615 715 156 829 217 942 219 418 583 055

3 400 319 604 1 136 695 644 5 658 725 1 130 1 949 1 045 806 3 714 1 032 801 952 516 411

524 116 652 743 835 178 247 571 782 337 823 734 781 931 345 545 688 272

570 95 111 185 98 78 1 082 234 218 339 169 121 915 317 188 202 118 88

658 928 944 140 860 786 887 668 109 268 654 188 533 441 554 143 687 708

673 120 133 230 110 79 1 298 303 261 417 188 126 1 124 428 223 242 134 95

342 086 131 057 579 489 255 559 959 689 343 705 636 416 943 512 561 204

2 817 571 602 953 410 280 4 638 1 282 977 1 407 591 379 3 028 1 318 601 591 309 207

219 317 314 159 130 299 346 265 958 334 390 399 627 343 412 799 258 815

331 61 67 118 49 34 635 159 128 207 86 54 555 227 107 116 62 40

615 839 772 883 418 633 416 654 3.8 1 077 204 164 674 202 574 155 835 245 417 138 482 170 222 21.9

458 618 955 327 858 069 234 397 5.3 618 467 115 123 128 430 87 705 131 076 70 711 85 422 26.5

157 221 817 556 560 564 182 257 2.5 458 737 49 551 74 144 68 130 114 341 67 771 84 800 15.8

385 839 628 491 198 776 643 810 7.5 345 268 73 506 85 725 60 804 67 552 29 493 28 188 30.1

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes-------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

635 627 111 429 884 582 218 636 789 774 897 120 976 453 709 961 616 236

762 746 592 376 132 916 481 494 423 343 366 855 794 073 473 417 777 054

818 056 509 476 474 302 580 354 811 367 305 741 948 134 108 369 307 028

750 733 385 276 799 557 547 256 729 962 535 065 363 309 973 437 744 900

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ---------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 75 years and over living alone ----Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level-------

3 863 77 151 239 639 671 788 1 295

733 968 376 904 545 469 016 455 5.1 1 637 721 282 378 341 892 254 933 356 102 186 922 215 494 24.6

2 721 44 81 134 390 449 573 1 047

348 129 748 413 347 693 373 645 4.1 1 292 453 208 872 256 167 194 129 288 550 157 429 187 306 23.2

2 277 34 60 100 299 360 480 940

990 20 35 54 148 166 208 356

1 287 14 24 46 150 194 272 584

202 3 8 14 40 39 43 52

363 921 768 532 034 450 405 253 5.3 100 593 19 974 24 657 17 513 20 777 9 376 8 296 28.6

241 5 12 18 50 49 49 54

370 369 208 998 895 610 552 738 6.1 114 656 24 224 28 936 20 781 22 356 9 571 8 788 30.2

1 142 33 69 105 249 221 214 247

123 2 6 10 27 25 24 25

68 2 4 7 16 14 12 10

119 4 5 9 23 23 22 29

6 105 105 377 683 1 565 1 168 1 006 1 197

480 626 532 471 961 869 332 689 4.8 4 238 144 673 028 1 351 851 783 518 792 343 315 489 321 915 22.6

4 364 64 205 412 1 049 857 781 993

931 546 997 730 774 185 533 166 3.9 3 315 896 478 578 1 026 436 614 736 650 298 267 269 278 579 20.8

3 586 51 150 309 823 701 664 885

1 621 29 89 160 384 310 285 362

1 964 21 61 149 439 391 378 522

349 5 22 43 100 69 55 52

720 713 675 662 126 747 234 563 4.8 287 566 51 313 100 777 54 013 48 467 17 805 15 191 25.5

428 7 32 59 126 85 62 55

1 740 41 171 270 516 311 224 204

549 080 535 741 187 684 799 523 7.1 922 248 194 450 325 415 168 782 142 045 48 220 43 336 28.8

213 3 17 32 65 40 28 23

121 2 13 21 38 21 13 9

178 4 13 21 46 33 28 30

2 751 73 311 488 754 427 323 371

1 988 46 172 322 546 329 259 313

1 588 35 120 240 429 269 217 274

780 20 70 126 206 125 100 129

808 15 49 114 222 144 116 145

178 4 20 35 52 27 19 18

222 5 31 46 64 32 22 19

762 27 139 166 208 97 64 58

114 3 18 26 33 15 10 8

71 2 14 17 19 8 5 3

71 2 9 11 18 11 9 9

461 814 762 925 492 153 881 434 7.7 4 751 106 896 651 1 870 393 790 052 654 606 256 210 283 194 27.0

988 042 241 356 138 922 164 125 5.9 3 711 570 612 167 1 458 008 634 762 542 163 217 162 247 308 24.2

610 300 736 610 639 962 224 139 3.6 2 688 724 361 960 803 120 497 692 547 008 231 464 247 480 19.5 547 968 247 815 192 968 485 872 5.4 2 908 542 442 720 1 121 527 506 179 443 979 181 312 212 825 22.5

962 380 393 053 590 422 981 143 4.9 1 501 387 243 424 482 818 260 626 276 056 115 176 123 287 23.4 140 917 911 239 828 329 578 338 6.7 1 659 351 291 020 660 090 269 511 230 587 95 355 112 788 25.8

648 920 343 557 049 540 243 996 2.6 1 187 337 118 536 320 302 237 066 270 952 116 288 124 193 14.6 407 051 336 576 364 639 907 534 4.2 1 249 191 151 700 461 437 236 668 213 392 85 957 100 037 18.1

100 359 319 194 430 286 572 940 7.3 362 020 72 448 150 944 58 502 46 354 16 968 16 804 29.1

601 533 586 458 009 476 075 464 5.4 339 606 65 305 122 539 63 031 54 823 18 000 15 908 27.5 341 715 675 347 516 668 107 313 8.5 441 008 96 999 185 537 70 081 51 830 18 882 17 679 31.7

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 25 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

473 772 521 569 354 231 717 309 12.4 1 039 536 284 484 412 385 155 290 112 443 39 048 35 886 37.0

146 905 966 783 849 222 652 769 5.7 162 980 31 844 60 102 30 977 25 135 8 360 6 562 27.8

712 064 282 080 001 526 017 742 9.3 221 197 52 691 93 819 34 884 24 469 8 354 6 980 33.9

017 652 489 567 873 165 505 766 7.2 92 625 19 946 35 273 17 166 13 017 4 098 3 125 30.4

081 287 671 737 796 085 766 739 7.3 17 368 2 747 3 194 2 791 3 587 2 199 2 850 21.3

379 164 697 494 648 633 003 740 12.2 138 086 37 563 58 089 20 099 14 231 4 581 3 523 38.4

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

117 331 275 033 807 889 698 084 5.9 48 764 7 496 11 797 8 528 10 812 4 795 5 336 20.0

943 132 054 268 629 845 351 664 9.0 58 442 11 277 16 471 9 778 11 051 4 631 5 234 25.6

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Table 26.

Ancestry: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

United States All persons --------------------------Ancestry specified -----------------------------Single ancestry -----------------------------Multiple ancestry ----------------------------Ancestry unclassified or not reported ---------------Total ancestries reported ----------------Acadian -------------------------------------Albanian ------------------------------------Arab ---------------------------------------Egyptian ----------------------------------Iraqi -------------------------------------Jordanian ---------------------------------Lebanese ----------------------------------Palestinian ---------------------------------Syrian ------------------------------------Arab/ Arabic --------------------------------Other Arab --------------------------------Armenian ------------------------------------Assyrian ------------------------------------Australian -----------------------------------Austrian ------------------------------------Basque -------------------------------------Belgian -------------------------------------Brazilian ------------------------------------British --------------------------------------Bulgarian ------------------------------------Canadian ------------------------------------Celtic ---------------------------------------Croatian ------------------------------------Czech --------------------------------------Czechoslovakian -------------------------------Danish --------------------------------------Dutch --------------------------------------Eastern European ------------------------------English --------------------------------------Estonian ------------------------------------European ------------------------------------Finnish --------------------------------------French (except Basque) -------------------------French Canadian ------------------------------German -------------------------------------Greek --------------------------------------Guyanese -----------------------------------Hungarian -----------------------------------Icelander ------------------------------------Iranian --------------------------------------Irish ---------------------------------------Israeli --------------------------------------Italian --------------------------------------Latvian -------------------------------------Lithuanian -----------------------------------Luxemburger ---------------------------------Macedonian ----------------------------------Maltese -------------------------------------Northern European -----------------------------Norwegian -----------------------------------Pennsylvania German ---------------------------Polish --------------------------------------Portuguese ----------------------------------Romanian -----------------------------------Russian -------------------------------------Scandinavian ---------------------------------Scotch-Irish ----------------------------------Scottish -------------------------------------Serbian -------------------------------------Slavic --------------------------------------Slovak --------------------------------------Slovene -------------------------------------Subsaharan African ----------------------------Cape Verdean ------------------------------Ethiopian ----------------------------------Ghanian -----------------------------------Nigerian -----------------------------------African -----------------------------------Other Subsaharan African ---------------------Swedish -------------------------------------Swiss --------------------------------------Turkish -------------------------------------Ukrainian ------------------------------------United States or American -----------------------Welsh --------------------------------------West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) --------Bahamian ---------------------------------Barbadian ---------------------------------Belizean ----------------------------------British West Indian --------------------------Dutch West Indian ---------------------------Haitian -----------------------------------Jamaican ----------------------------------Trinidadian/ Tobagonian -----------------------West Indian --------------------------------Other West Indian ---------------------------Yugoslavian ----------------------------------Other ancestries--------------------------------

26

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

248 222 148 73 26 497

1

1 1 6 32

10 2 57 1 1 38 14

3 9 1 2 5 5 1

4 1 13 2 1

63

709 608 836 771 101 419 668 47 870 78 23 20 394 48 129 127 49 308 51 52 870 47 394 65 119 29 560 29 544 300 315 634 227 122 655 26 466 658 320 167 985 110 81 582 40 235 739 81 714 100 811 49 20 39 65 869 305 366 153 365 951 678 617 393 116 76 882 124 506 50 34 20 91 245 62 680 045 83 740 052 033 155 21 35 22 38 61 289 435 76 159 16 257 703

873 247 940 307 626 746 271 710 738 574 212 656 180 019 606 364 127 096 765 133 531 956 655 875 154 595 891 652 270 192 285 669 089 469 779 762 718 870 935 127 595 373 665 302 529 521 548 677 939 331 865 061 365 600 993 395 841 106 351 544 373 880 773 581 795 931 897 437 188 772 851 066 688 845 966 863 495 850 803 277 893 490 081 455 922 207 530 521 024 270 167 313 994 207

Total 192 174 116 58 18 385

1 4 24

7 1 43 1 1 29 13

2 8 1 2 4 4 1

3

7 1 1

53

726 465 297 168 260 452 441 44 805 75 22 20 356 46 117 120 45 296 50 44 773 35 311 62 934 25 473 24 459 941 264 191 430 117 393 24 363 465 807 694 329 014 80 427 32 228 818 79 308 92 725 36 19 37 52 651 225 229 005 343 766 517 168 210 107 65 651 114 463 44 33 19 82 222 59 543 768 77 668 942 606 105 19 34 22 37 36 286 424 74 153 15 226 409

In central city

330 77 844 025 572 69 934 003 200 51 310 848 372 18 623 155 758 7 910 022 660 155 688 050 638 131 882 624 17 966 681 354 100 617 33 962 708 8 614 029 8 258 402 150 271 181 21 872 892 47 194 961 57 488 891 26 441 985 116 158 868 23 182 790 15 993 453 275 995 678 15 336 144 103 219 867 30 841 280 350 445 945 9 825 414 148 869 648 10 487 632 147 791 881 313 434 274 91 051 924 413 510 152 1 316 821 636 50 699 705 7 756 350 046 7 997 597 133 421 192 140 269 415 2 575 209 002 565 810 727 13 501 629 057 383 617 823 63 034 925 441 678 392 12 158 263 100 743 488 9 573 500 407 42 539 489 4 043 161 649 35 965 860 237 958 838 13 434 421 6 464 828 10 484 876 20 629 287 964 348 595 54 908 024 2 582 452 322 384 108 819 139 350 284 1 068 319 012 182 352 250 1 462 359 676 1 375 546 873 35 065 203 20 803 109 415 776 066 30 224 464 291 741 908 31 598 772 21 606 581 11 318 671 52 500 723 141 893 809 32 826 792 1 166 322 648 245 043 590 34 121 829 204 576 995 2 672 634 291 518 262 856 687 777 679 8 043 716 26 855 520 16 821 531 28 256 939 15 590 094 176 975 175 246 861 865 52 984 933 106 579 404 8 813 936 87 624 475 30 329 787

Total 114 104 64 39 10 229

3 16

5 1 29

20 9

1 5 1 2 2 1

2

5 1

23

882 531 986 545 350 764 309 26 451 41 14 11 206 24 70 63 19 180 27 28 497 20 207 32 583 16 324 14 311 628 173 778 113 66 637 16 230 324 232 128 828 630 17 986 20 127 244 36 265 56 487 23 12 27 32 686 170 646 621 204 697 334 705 835 72 44 235 83 171 13 12 8 30 80 26 377 523 43 464 270 088 418 11 7 5 9 21 109 177 21 47 6 139 079

Outside urbanized area

Inside urbanized area

305 79 754 528 569 73 470 058 352 45 948 365 217 27 521 693 736 6 284 470 610 159 509 056 756 146 211 658 22 590 581 386 868 655 37 924 094 13 331 771 11 117 131 170 510 309 22 401 698 57 926 473 56 330 450 17 329 827 159 713 686 25 951 797 22 083 458 404 056 342 15 713 925 143 027 026 28 978 835 427 046 120 12 538 545 243 697 161 9 555 841 238 295 447 445 135 223 131 608 414 569 208 331 1 877 273 937 60 280 355 11 113 113 049 12 753 176 163 628 923 214 607 206 3 479 600 192 760 140 098 19 449 599 440 522 591 789 16 726 247 769 231 234 14 376 520 119 146 988 13 954 111 868 34 387 328 7 381 119 684 46 934 902 384 047 404 15 519 957 11 128 344 23 526 247 23 115 939 1 171 525 687 80 464 572 4 363 439 214 461 461 469 175 318 965 1 470 792 660 243 078 891 1 770 861 130 1 971 630 808 58 555 400 32 194 333 910 441 842 65 509 723 149 133 310 10 212 166 11 499 263 7 774 171 27 239 830 67 875 983 24 534 470 1 678 552 605 336 176 469 37 926 253 362 710 361 2 866 482 029 743 708 079 378 138 636 10 857 861 7 166 699 5 381 275 8 435 349 9 279 119 103 443 314 165 282 881 20 279 354 42 408 591 5 608 312 110 722 688 17 673 709

8 7 4 2

685 751 895 856 933 17 370 43 16

8 3 2 4 1 20 1 12 38 18 1 16 46 11 57 274 1 1 281 15 28 416 80 2 385 26 45 1 2 1 491 475 2 22 2 2 138 15 275 46 7 48 24 221 204 3 3 70 4 6

3 178 41 1 20 487 82 15

3 3 4 1 7 1 846

403 902 431 471 501 806 155 747 625 990 218 191 397 770 078 337 644 881 507 735 320 267 745 912 382 814 929 166 686 645 035 345 809 227 716 829 810 072 353 428 705 799 433 887 840 344 394 730 053 163 390 441 397 885 588 918 858 477 285 087 888 717 825 222 698 360 244 986 286 677 192 210 786 795 626 142 248 427 825 580 931 403 185 250 103 309 534 902 505 532 776 307 959 799

Rural 26 23 14 9 3 52

442 309 142 167 132 884 120 3 48 2

27 1 9 4 1 16 1 4 73 3 52 2 118 2 61 3 56 136 30 151 961 5 4 242 2 50 82 1 336 287 7 992 81 171 4 6 4 799 1 1 409 7 81 5 1 2 6 376 74 1 007 113 22 178 66 713 659 10 8 254 13 16 2 2 9 1 520 146 4 80 1 916 261 24

8 1 7 1 3 20 3 559

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 26 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Place of 10,000 or more

Total

374 55 983 543 609 48 142 675 556 32 539 740 053 15 602 935 765 7 840 868 748 111 967 086 390 226 633 321 3 086 088 65 057 741 2 957 545 504 463 627 224 37 778 138 1 838 694 11 714 806 6 403 477 3 236 233 11 111 228 897 979 7 343 082 97 078 362 12 278 153 83 511 136 3 008 407 184 874 768 3 650 919 87 477 440 5 004 860 84 638 667 358 311 580 51 011 861 442 745 249 1 796 937 430 4 833 526 8 262 074 467 2 716 738 103 121 244 193 678 253 2 513 520 624 473 125 794 14 655 868 050 96 316 630 842 129 154 377 018 8 137 030 7 258 483 8 921 060 751 2 270 156 1 406 450 587 7 682 465 86 005 444 12 223 432 944 933 1 772 544 13 117 496 1 218 108 365 80 246 656 1 137 082 468 148 029 064 21 725 285 185 089 865 161 868 205 1 449 523 278 1 182 905 555 8 922 846 11 728 648 231 788 347 10 371 304 42 724 421 5 864 475 1 079 279 485 146 9 017 160 23 122 823 3 157 776 1 137 071 181 276 847 116 6 260 718 71 974 299 5 109 282 390 427 602 538 49 634 594 1 402 445 739 215 402 531 676 536 24 591 774 3 427 527 10 849 070 1 405 170 5 234 676 909 631 31 058 180 10 293 732

9 8 5 2 1 19

873 677 737 939 196 747 40 19 1 11 2 2 1 2 1 19 2 14 41 17 1 15 60 11 83 281

1 382 18 32 450 110 2 687 23 28 1 3 1 562 308 1 14 2 2 233 9 212 27 4 37 34 269 216 2 2 45 1 11

2 6 1 219 46 1 14 634 84 11

4 2 1 7 2 240

735 500 531 969 235 470 443 936 703 116 216 242 510 779 701 049 090 206 166 507 704 573 003 510 561 834 592 048 787 953 391 001 798 975 056 701 218 252 775 277 037 374 344 830 677 328 308 562 133 672 060 363 249 357 719 965 636 872 203 769 792 857 894 480 083 072 236 816 326 291 469 227 748 175 416 177 815 512 165 372 355 637 551 134 130 307 702 687 693 588 604 241 231 221

Place of 2,500 to 9,999 9 8 5 2 1 18

456 218 577 640 237 912 37 12

7 2 1 2 1 17 2 14 31 14 13 55 9 79 305 1 377 17 31 429 79 2 408 17 23 1 487 253 1 19 2 2 201 12 189 26 3 30 27 257 200 1 2 41 2 6

1 3 198 39 1 13 738 76 9

4 1

5 2 014

020 442 479 963 578 040 882 515 187 497 41 179 206 340 182 384 358 092 139 285 892 628 982 506 918 464 815 823 569 894 114 516 297 701 365 268 187 529 948 104 117 598 196 502 885 820 663 386 452 128 055 363 289 315 478 747 983 796 745 693 740 526 755 731 505 097 893 117 893 989 224 91 794 458 337 379 767 027 956 036 511 214 201 274 96 117 779 589 976 170 805 207 779 643

Rural 35 29 20 9 5 70

133 891 337 553 241 266 146 1 29 1 17 6 2 1 5

1 5

1 9

4 55 6 52 1 100 2 51 2 52 235 28 258 173 2 213 1 63 124 559 268 258 48

94 5 2 5 618 773 4 49 7 7 754 56 700 64 11 106 92 875 718 4 7 137 6 20 2 4 12 1 681 181 3 41 3 644 250 25

14 1 4 2 16 5 726

175 364 940 424 811 350 734 456 310 006 197 157 046 515 355 516 518 783 487 096 377 603 925 414 959 241 247 908 626 973 609 933 532 633 093 637 380 900 951 243 710 138 196 887 190 468 136 998 155 290 037 343 367 939 431 490 558 112 273 975 365 316 978 953 883 135 165 194 779 736 332 116 185 385 025 394 497 419 234 795 247 517 515 297 123 197 893 654 610 351 459 418 718 456

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 27.

Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

United States

In central city

Total

Total

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

Rural

Total

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Rural

8 685 403 8 237 290 448 113 174 385 273 728 180 688 26 268 145 310 57 869

26 442 374 25 691 120 751 254 366 510 384 744 227 766 35 540 238 114 106 187

55 983 543 54 852 857 1 130 686 529 479 601 207 399 332 63 171 326 795 148 973

9 873 735 9 534 503 339 232 137 843 201 389 141 999 19 897 100 915 45 937

9 456 020 9 233 253 222 767 105 215 117 552 79 007 14 036 65 734 29 907

35 133 175 34 624 150 509 025 257 561 251 464 156 957 26 764 141 646 63 172

NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP

All persons --------------------------Native --------------------------------------Foreign born ---------------------------------Naturalized citizen -------------------------Not a citizen -----------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Naturalized citizen -------------------------Entered 1965 to 1979 -----------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------

248 228 19 7 11 8 1 6 3

709 942 767 996 770 663 250 460 080

873 557 316 998 318 627 647 538 293

192 174 18 7 11 8 1 6 2

726 089 636 467 169 264 187 133 931

330 700 630 519 111 295 476 743 320

77 68 9 3 6 4

844 119 724 528 196 750 676 3 138 1 427

025 147 878 615 263 962 495 782 078

114 105 8 3 4 3

882 970 911 938 972 513 510 2 994 1 504

305 553 752 904 848 333 981 961 242

79 72 7 3 4 3

754 042 712 398 314 104 449 2 611 1 340

528 143 385 009 376 879 173 537 186

19 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1

767 136 738 826 961 752 116 591 201 599 842

316 930 594 581 522 855 560 123 442 021 688

18 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1

636 975 659 748 880 617 007 509 122 464 651

630 692 232 709 662 187 530 026 955 356 281

9 724 878 1 718 846 954 503 987 658 1 089 955 1 383 300 1 026 861 728 621 498 505 607 753 728 876

8 911 752 1 256 846 704 729 761 051 790 707 1 233 887 980 669 780 405 624 450 856 603 922 405

7 712 385 1 111 998 617 614 674 818 700 449 1 077 545 854 502 679 490 532 329 701 655 761 985

448 66 39 37 37 63 48 33 27 41 52

113 171 780 729 008 289 069 952 556 818 741

751 78 47 48 53 93 78 66 64 113 107

254 677 335 504 250 053 098 963 565 130 679

1 130 161 79 77 80 135 109 82 78 134 191

686 238 362 872 860 668 030 097 487 665 407

339 62 27 26 26 43 35 22 21 31 43

232 043 681 214 061 118 182 615 081 726 511

222 30 15 16 16 28 21 16 14 22 40

767 925 108 135 839 368 030 336 567 869 590

509 58 31 31 34 56 46 37 38 73 98

025 675 984 855 443 872 904 870 852 550 020

18 636 630 3 717 382 678 360 324 996 130 499 4 768 582 2 684 314 7 603 209 3 613 898 633 060 109 559 1 015 441 530 579 349 748 207 371 95 262 44 222 762 010 375 052

9 724 878 1 580 517 345 757 198 268 91 194 2 428 469 1 471 370 4 280 355 2 162 527 224 430 43 273 556 753 304 128 197 274 125 469 40 035 19 871 443 207 230 646

8 911 752 2 136 865 332 603 126 728 39 305 2 340 113 1 212 944 3 322 854 1 451 371 408 630 66 286 458 688 226 451 152 474 81 902 55 227 24 351 318 803 144 406

7 712 385 1 790 658 285 339 116 948 37 600 2 171 628 1 142 897 2 748 841 1 203 266 323 147 54 057 431 856 215 876 140 240 76 089 47 223 21 223 264 991 122 589

448 92 14 2

113 237 361 902 749 727 801 620 395 632 764 817 878 498 884 444 653 868 967

751 253 32 6

254 970 903 878 956 758 246 393 710 851 465 015 697 736 929 560 475 944 850

1 130 299 42 8 1 210 110 521 205 111 14 22 10 14 8 8 3 46 18

686 296 088 729 027 455 052 048 628 770 426 056 255 071 379 883 813 148 090

339 64 12 1

232 454 480 784 305 007 214 233 074 121 139 362 293 969 106 571 294 852 233

222 53 7 1

767 256 725 669 179 429 453 256 186 840 631 343 015 158 240 202 005 454 204

509 158 17 4

025 844 687 743 426 914 952 781 004 519 932 749 557 443 113 612 285 939 933

YEAR OF ENTRY

Foreign-born persons -------------------1987 to 1990--------------------------------1985 or 1986--------------------------------1982 to 1984--------------------------------1980 or 1981--------------------------------1975 to 1979--------------------------------1970 to 1974--------------------------------1965 to 1969--------------------------------1960 to 1964--------------------------------1950 to 1959--------------------------------Before 1950 ----------------------------------

AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY

Foreign-born persons -------------------Europe --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Soviet Union ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Asia ---------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------North America --------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Canada -----------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------South America --------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Africa --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Oceania -------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ---------------------Area not reported -----------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ----------------------

19 767 316 4 016 678 720 448 333 725 131 526 4 979 037 2 794 366 8 124 257 3 819 526 744 830 123 985 1 037 497 540 834 363 819 215 750 104 145 48 035 808 158 393 142

65 32 253 117 23 3 8 3 3 1 3 1 17 7

102 37 320 130 61 8 18 6 8 3 4 1 35 13

86 53 160 62 24 4 6 3 5 4 2 1 11 5

43 21 107 42 20 2 4 2 2 1 2 1 8 3

64 25 239 97 61 6 8 3 4 2 3 1 23 8

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak only English -----------------------------Spanish -------------------------------------French --------------------------------------Italian --------------------------------------Portuguese ----------------------------------German -------------------------------------Yiddish -------------------------------------Other West Germanic ---------------------------Scandinavian ---------------------------------Polish --------------------------------------Russian -------------------------------------South Slavic ---------------------------------Other Slavic ----------------------------------Greek --------------------------------------Indic ---------------------------------------Other Indo-European languages -------------------Chinese -------------------------------------Japanese ------------------------------------Mon-Khmer ----------------------------------Korean -------------------------------------Tagalog -------------------------------------Vietnamese ----------------------------------Arabic --------------------------------------Hungarian -----------------------------------Native North American languages ------------------Other languages -------------------------------

230 198 17 1 1

445 600 345 930 308 430 1 547 213 232 198 723 241 170 270 388 555 578 1 319 427 127 626 843 507 355 147 331 1 023

777 798 064 404 648 610 987 064 461 904 483 798 449 863 260 126 076 462 657 441 478 251 069 150 902 758 614

178 150 15 1 1

410 045 582 525 238 403 1 178 210 165 145 667 232 160 227 371 530 557 1 282 384 123 597 803 488 339 138 71 936

555 245 882 587 765 612 624 564 907 752 643 944 756 210 286 673 500 321 047 955 940 863 207 574 254 036 408

71 931 808 56 820 929 9 026 235 731 155 522 485 203 352 436 849 130 349 40 180 57 585 307 188 141 197 69 801 79 991 170 358 216 505 263 247 726 903 172 540 93 888 272 454 398 354 259 878 172 574 54 613 36 692 526 506

106 478 747 93 224 316 6 556 647 794 432 716 280 200 260 741 775 80 215 125 727 88 167 360 455 91 747 90 955 147 219 200 928 314 168 294 253 555 418 211 507 30 067 325 486 405 509 228 329 167 000 83 641 34 344 409 902

73 927 344 63 210 538 5 105 534 557 294 624 687 165 121 518 044 71 289 63 693 65 789 304 835 79 485 79 461 114 514 182 517 289 259 271 079 527 304 186 073 27 560 303 327 371 747 214 826 153 358 69 757 13 794 356 459

8 002 976 7 094 354 606 580 62 971 27 817 10 324 52 466 6 357 6 431 6 163 13 836 3 061 3 292 8 758 5 077 9 042 5 997 8 958 8 704 935 7 337 16 387 5 133 4 144 3 191 3 449 22 212

24 548 427 22 919 424 844 533 174 167 63 776 24 815 171 265 2 569 55 603 16 215 41 784 9 201 8 202 23 947 13 334 15 867 17 177 19 156 16 730 1 572 14 822 17 375 8 370 9 498 10 693 17 101 31 231

52 035 222 48 555 553 1 762 182 404 817 69 883 26 998 369 363 2 500 66 554 53 152 55 840 8 854 9 693 43 653 16 974 24 453 20 576 37 141 43 610 3 486 28 538 39 388 18 862 15 576 9 648 260 722 87 206

9 166 037 8 326 891 504 014 85 848 17 702 4 086 60 941 390 3 554 7 328 10 078 1 809 2 377 5 882 5 193 9 708 5 472 17 379 15 096 1 530 11 895 11 565 7 207 6 276 1 986 13 977 27 853

8 776 010 8 068 499 414 180 70 893 13 727 3 129 51 925 737 4 920 9 386 10 048 1 358 2 024 8 015 3 143 4 913 4 317 6 564 9 335 703 4 745 12 088 3 189 2 528 1 647 46 870 17 127

32 679 750 30 846 663 807 234 237 892 34 350 9 944 247 729 1 145 57 075 35 010 34 004 5 160 4 977 28 882 6 661 7 530 9 343 8 580 17 138 549 9 819 14 447 7 161 5 749 5 391 199 080 38 237

777 798 064 069 962 821 212 133 724 374 057 978 621 266 007 786 562 161 418 958 294 491

178 150 15 7 3 2 1 7 5 1

555 245 882 342 814 172 554 823 778 940 916 189 670 087 161 308 114 935 993 686 886 370

71 56 9 4 2 1

106 93 6 3 1 1

73 63 5 2 1

8 002 976 7 094 354 606 580 321 033 125 118 98 554 61 875 221 592 156 759 43 254 19 109 2 470 64 542 33 549 19 057 10 256 1 680 15 908 11 276 3 068 1 264 300

24 548 427 22 919 424 844 533 472 084 173 034 129 706 69 709 637 922 458 900 129 111 46 039 3 872 95 945 55 811 26 113 11 752 2 269 50 603 36 919 10 097 3 124 463

52 48 1 1

9 166 037 8 326 891 504 014 292 285 113 160 69 952 28 617 220 368 158 892 43 891 16 427 1 158 85 049 40 639 28 104 14 668 1 638 29 715 20 595 6 894 2 002 224

8 776 010 8 068 499 414 180 247 570 90 720 54 983 20 907 188 535 137 419 35 418 14 895 803 48 691 24 761 14 734 8 155 1 041 56 105 35 609 15 527 4 212 757

32 679 750 30 846 663 807 234 487 185 165 087 115 383 39 579 719 702 501 029 156 989 57 777 3 907 75 545 41 933 21 516 10 618 1 478 230 606 136 564 65 014 20 912 8 116

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak English only -----------------------------Spanish -------------------------------------Speak English " very well" ---------------------Speak English " well" -------------------------Speak English " not well" ----------------------Speak English " not at all" ---------------------Other Indo-European languages -------------------Speak English " very well" ---------------------Speak English " well" -------------------------Speak English " not well" ----------------------Speak English " not at all" ---------------------Asian and Pacific Island languages -----------------Speak English " very well" ---------------------Speak English " well" -------------------------Speak English " not well" ----------------------Speak English " not at all" ---------------------All other languages ----------------------------Speak English " very well" ---------------------Speak English " well" -------------------------Speak English " not well" ----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------

230 198 17 9 3 3 1 8 5 1

4 2 1 1

445 600 345 035 805 042 461 790 945 857 849 137 471 051 356 838 225 238 830 290 96 20

410 045 582 983 429 798 371 616 116 612 755 131 4 247 1 936 1 287 803 221 917 634 202 68 11

931 820 026 458 041 693 832 3 370 2 154 749 388 77 2 237 934 676 476 151 476 322 108 38 6

808 929 235 449 518 694 574 242 847 487 524 384 757 025 548 082 102 645 880 856 347 562

4 2

2 1

478 224 556 524 388 104 538 246 961 863 367 53 009 002 610 327 70 441 312 93 30 4

747 316 647 893 296 478 980 581 931 453 392 805 913 062 613 226 012 290 113 830 539 808

927 210 105 731 090 876 407 3 387 2 346 691 302 47 1 849 912 565 305 66 374 263 80 26 4

344 538 534 776 144 218 396 067 272 088 244 463 426 702 443 218 063 779 918 665 151 045

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 27 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

035 555 762 051 376 244 89 1 173 828 244 93 6 223 115 68 35 4 320 195 88 27 9

222 553 182 727 148 649 658 310 946 434 141 789 951 179 846 478 448 226 425 272 408 121

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 28.

Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Foreign-born persons -------------------Europe --------------------------------------Austria -----------------------------------Belgium -----------------------------------Czechoslovakia -----------------------------Denmark ----------------------------------Estonia -----------------------------------Finland -----------------------------------France ------------------------------------Germany ----------------------------------Greece ------------------------------------Hungary ----------------------------------Ireland ------------------------------------Italy -------------------------------------Latvia ------------------------------------Lithuania ----------------------------------Netherlands --------------------------------Norway -----------------------------------Poland ------------------------------------Portugal ----------------------------------Romania ----------------------------------Spain-------------------------------------Sweden -----------------------------------Switzerland --------------------------------United Kingdom -----------------------------Yugoslavia ---------------------------------Soviet Union ---------------------------------Asia ---------------------------------------Afghanistan --------------------------------Burma ------------------------------------Cambodia ---------------------------------China-------------------------------------Hong Kong --------------------------------India -------------------------------------Indonesia ----------------------------------Iran --------------------------------------Iraq --------------------------------------Israel -------------------------------------Japan ------------------------------------Jordan ------------------------------------Korea ------------------------------------Laos -------------------------------------Lebanon ----------------------------------Malaysia ----------------------------------Pakistan ----------------------------------Philippines ---------------------------------Saudi Arabia -------------------------------Syria -------------------------------------Taiwan -----------------------------------Thailand-----------------------------------Turkey ------------------------------------Vietnam ----------------------------------North America --------------------------------Canada -----------------------------------Mexico -----------------------------------Caribbean ---------------------------------Bahamas --------------------------------Barbados --------------------------------Cuba -----------------------------------Dominican Republic ------------------------Grenada --------------------------------Haiti -----------------------------------Jamaica ---------------------------------Trinidad and Tobago -----------------------Central America -----------------------------Belize ----------------------------------Costa Rica -------------------------------El Salvador ------------------------------Guatemala -------------------------------Honduras --------------------------------Nicaragua -------------------------------Panama ---------------------------------South America --------------------------------Argentina ---------------------------------Bolivia ------------------------------------Brazil ------------------------------------Chile -------------------------------------Colombia ----------------------------------Ecuador -----------------------------------Guyana -----------------------------------Peru -------------------------------------Uruguay ----------------------------------Venezuela ---------------------------------Africa --------------------------------------Cape Verde --------------------------------Egypt ------------------------------------Ethiopia -----------------------------------Ghana ------------------------------------Morocco ----------------------------------Nigeria -----------------------------------South Africa -------------------------------Oceania -------------------------------------Australia ----------------------------------New Zealand -------------------------------Area not reported ------------------------------

28

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Urban

United States

Total

In central city

Total

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

19 767 316 4 016 678 87 673 34 366 87 020 34 999 9 210 22 313 119 233 711 929 177 398 110 337 169 827 580 592 26 179 29 745 96 198 42 240 388 328 210 122 91 106 76 415 53 676 39 130 640 145 141 516 333 725 4 979 037 28 444 19 835 118 833 529 837 147 131 450 406 48 387 210 941 44 916 86 048 290 128 31 871 568 397 171 577 86 369 33 834 91 889 912 674 12 632 36 782 244 102 106 919 55 087 543 262 8 124 257 744 830 4 298 014 1 938 348 21 633 43 015 736 971 347 858 17 730 225 393 334 140 115 710 1 133 978 29 957 43 530 465 433 225 739 108 923 168 659 85 737 1 037 497 92 563 31 303 82 489 55 681 286 124 143 314 120 698 144 199 20 766 42 119 363 819 14 368 66 313 34 805 20 889 15 541 55 350 34 707 104 145 42 267 15 415 808 158

18 636 630 3 717 382 81 047 31 077 80 270 30 328 8 352 18 803 109 281 625 900 171 480 104 461 161 992 559 086 24 305 27 727 84 641 35 632 374 931 199 870 88 559 71 493 47 079 34 594 575 609 136 136 324 996 4 768 582 28 063 19 482 115 611 515 810 144 021 430 501 44 757 206 632 44 387 84 593 266 826 30 912 544 270 160 340 83 832 30 612 88 335 862 746 11 626 36 019 235 020 99 795 52 930 527 938 7 603 209 633 060 3 939 914 1 909 790 20 641 42 357 725 248 345 249 17 582 223 400 327 701 113 476 1 112 326 29 310 42 071 459 373 222 392 105 967 166 302 81 091 1 015 441 90 254 30 586 79 267 53 543 280 701 142 027 119 383 141 554 20 290 40 544 349 748 13 994 64 521 33 935 20 386 15 016 53 379 32 910 95 262 38 242 13 771 762 010

9 724 878 1 580 517 34 994 12 849 33 041 11 057 3 037 6 573 50 867 228 694 84 088 44 792 75 434 236 523 10 529 12 266 26 006 14 473 201 626 100 204 47 255 35 970 18 029 13 584 202 118 60 845 198 268 2 428 469 10 369 9 160 85 253 333 140 82 455 167 075 18 357 91 646 17 920 47 931 111 159 13 885 252 548 115 726 44 870 18 242 43 491 424 215 6 583 18 435 89 852 55 873 25 922 285 423 4 280 355 224 430 2 171 278 1 188 383 9 458 33 372 364 853 288 242 13 982 142 626 190 173 78 408 692 220 21 455 21 963 292 515 143 894 68 088 90 500 50 069 556 753 41 049 14 535 39 507 23 698 144 925 95 182 91 427 69 487 9 771 18 104 197 274 11 731 30 414 21 387 12 131 8 753 34 264 15 427 40 035 16 054 5 201 443 207

8 911 752 2 136 865 46 053 18 228 47 229 19 271 5 315 12 230 58 414 397 206 87 392 59 669 86 558 322 563 13 776 15 461 58 635 21 159 173 305 99 666 41 304 35 523 29 050 21 010 373 491 75 291 126 728 2 340 113 17 694 10 322 30 358 182 670 61 566 263 426 26 400 114 986 26 467 36 662 155 667 17 027 291 722 44 614 38 962 12 370 44 844 438 531 5 043 17 584 145 168 43 922 27 008 242 515 3 322 854 408 630 1 768 636 721 407 11 183 8 985 360 395 57 007 3 600 80 774 137 528 35 068 420 106 7 855 20 108 166 858 78 498 37 879 75 802 31 022 458 688 49 205 16 051 39 760 29 845 135 776 46 845 27 956 72 067 10 519 22 440 152 474 2 263 34 107 12 548 8 255 6 263 19 115 17 483 55 227 22 188 8 570 318 803

7 712 385 1 790 658 38 355 14 868 39 986 15 253 4 339 9 805 48 219 311 540 80 705 50 257 75 371 288 363 11 538 13 248 43 906 16 215 155 898 82 438 36 854 31 354 23 486 16 771 299 112 66 441 116 948 2 171 628 17 382 9 856 27 945 171 623 58 482 241 724 24 080 109 960 25 591 34 340 139 461 15 905 273 646 36 477 36 534 11 264 41 994 400 036 4 509 16 523 138 709 38 782 24 794 231 069 2 748 841 323 147 1 341 469 686 235 10 323 8 025 346 810 53 974 3 391 76 862 129 840 32 267 394 737 7 258 18 205 158 729 72 827 34 579 73 878 27 360 431 856 45 944 15 340 36 185 28 053 128 134 44 676 26 417 69 127 10 052 20 704 140 240 2 035 31 518 11 949 7 788 5 733 18 132 15 333 47 223 18 452 6 947 264 991

448 113 92 237 2 107 947 1 816 1 296 245 591 2 660 21 800 1 992 2 413 3 140 10 350 430 591 3 139 1 267 4 763 5 291 1 317 1 295 1 496 1 104 19 090 2 311 2 902 65 727 163 91 961 3 759 1 008 7 137 731 1 492 187 952 6 273 422 6 230 4 368 551 426 1 125 18 753 342 332 1 773 2 041 604 4 682 253 620 23 632 204 791 13 135 267 278 3 693 990 112 3 015 3 033 1 054 11 873 163 824 4 234 2 574 1 834 799 1 335 8 817 997 197 1 262 744 2 256 819 516 1 057 145 513 3 498 56 845 156 129 125 349 516 3 444 1 179 558 17 868

Rural 751 253 5 2 5 2 1 7 63 4 6 8 23 1 1 11 3 12 11 3 2 4 3 55 6 6 102 1 7 2 14 1 3 1 9 11 3 1 1 19 4 3 1 6 320 61 222 22

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 28 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

9 2 4 1 13 1 3 3 1 1 2 18 2 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 8 1

1 4 2 1 35

254 970 591 413 427 722 731 834 535 866 695 999 047 850 808 622 590 677 644 937 133 874 068 135 289 539 878 758 149 375 452 288 076 565 589 534 689 370 933 700 846 769 877 680 725 742 192 729 686 099 610 764 393 851 376 037 593 682 892 043 97 897 655 747 496 434 079 895 097 466 125 327 015 264 514 313 048 386 350 023 883 322 223 736 172 744 443 338 405 634 634 560 557 065 944

1 130 299 6 3 6 4 3 9 86 5 5 7 21 1 2 11 6 13 10 2 4 6 4 64 5 8 210 3 14 3 19 3 4 1 23 24 11 2 3 3 49 1 9 7 2 15 521 111 358 28 11 2 1 6 2 21 1 6 3 2 2 4 22 2 3 2 5 1 1 2 1 14 1

1 1 8 4 1 46

Total

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

686 296 626 289 750 671 858 510 952 029 918 876 835 506 874 018 557 608 397 252 547 922 597 536 536 380 729 455 381 353 222 027 110 905 630 309 529 455 302 959 127 237 537 222 554 928 006 763 082 124 157 324 048 770 100 558 992 658 723 609 148 993 439 234 652 647 459 060 347 956 357 646 056 309 717 222 138 423 287 315 645 476 575 071 374 792 870 503 525 971 797 883 025 644 148

339 232 64 454 1 297 693 1 291 787 242 808 2 241 17 988 2 060 1 308 1 588 6 094 405 347 1 930 1 391 3 236 1 483 573 1 285 1 251 730 13 698 1 151 1 784 86 007 204 184 1 479 6 971 1 402 8 262 1 922 2 296 170 413 8 385 466 11 132 4 963 1 083 2 223 1 767 14 734 699 317 4 419 2 611 766 6 492 160 233 24 121 120 500 8 006 372 188 3 461 663 76 511 1 537 635 7 398 183 455 2 167 979 902 1 054 1 631 6 362 668 427 664 811 1 265 333 453 898 183 448 5 969 23 749 454 240 144 1 185 597 2 571 864 387 11 852

222 767 53 256 1 293 501 1 311 925 63 532 1 950 14 319 1 231 1 162 1 404 4 309 265 368 1 880 1 179 2 601 1 064 534 1 161 1 302 820 11 565 1 134 1 669 43 429 57 33 641 2 595 547 3 917 369 525 67 324 5 063 125 3 738 2 919 405 465 562 14 381 121 90 1 273 1 175 410 2 860 107 256 20 840 76 087 5 841 101 194 2 863 388 5 349 1 328 330 4 427 113 371 1 225 806 590 576 705 4 343 508 89 512 361 1 271 254 323 526 72 207 2 158 30 239 199 71 82 242 247 2 202 764 341 8 454

Rural 509 158 3 1 3 2 2 5 49 1 3 4 9 1 1 7 3 6 2 1 2 3 2 34 2 4 64

2 6 1 1 8 7 2

19 2 2 4 239 61 157 11 4 1 2 8 2 1 1 1 8 1 2

4

3 2 23

025 844 763 895 859 712 506 052 133 722 969 040 146 681 109 193 099 805 789 659 298 015 551 656 347 841 743 914 120 95 507 884 705 008 101 081 241 459 244 251 393 916 815 412 949 057 108 243 012 608 789 716 781 519 305 814 378 238 727 407 61 786 567 911 536 297 562 400 408 254 584 919 749 856 158 288 728 533 567 396 978 169 671 443 108 591 187 148 207 417 811 612 042 829 939

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 29.

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban, outside urbanized area

Urban

United States

In central city

Total

Total

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

Rural

Total

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Rural

AGE AND SEX

All persons -------------------------Under 3 years-------------------------------3 and 4 years ------------------------------5 to 9 years--------------------------------10 to 14 years------------------------------15 to 17 years------------------------------18 and 19 years ----------------------------20 to 24 years------------------------------25 to 29 years------------------------------30 to 34 years------------------------------35 to 39 years------------------------------40 to 44 years------------------------------45 to 49 years------------------------------50 to 54 years------------------------------55 to 59 years------------------------------60 to 64 years------------------------------65 to 74 years------------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------Female ----------------------------Under 3 years-------------------------------3 and 4 years ------------------------------5 to 9 years--------------------------------10 to 14 years------------------------------15 to 17 years------------------------------18 and 19 years ----------------------------20 to 24 years------------------------------25 to 29 years------------------------------30 to 34 years------------------------------35 to 39 years------------------------------40 to 44 years------------------------------45 to 49 years------------------------------50 to 54 years------------------------------55 to 59 years------------------------------60 to 64 years------------------------------65 to 74 years------------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------Median age for all persons ---------------------Male ------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------

248 10 7 18 17 10 7 18 21 22 19 17 13 11 10 10 18 12 127 5 3 8 8 4 3 9 10 11 10 8 7 5 5 5 10 8

709 924 339 126 151 064 589 645 286 180 939 679 977 488 484 635 218 976 537 328 585 836 363 874 719 176 614 142 061 950 118 920 481 682 225 455

873 579 517 901 134 413 506 387 297 737 682 734 898 063 988 762 481 794 494 627 008 345 399 273 669 002 778 783 512 913 795 436 587 160 733 474 33.0 31.8 34.2

192 8 5 13 12 7 5 14 17 17 15 13 10 8 7 8 13 9 98 4 2 6 6 3 2 7 8 8 7 7 5 4 4 4 7 6

726 605 710 847 919 591 821 882 210 730 739 934 927 852 976 015 535 425 961 196 789 755 307 683 858 345 589 910 971 087 579 572 169 298 645 199

330 583 192 675 622 292 374 228 561 264 081 461 285 575 928 258 977 974 079 490 789 319 410 162 510 332 444 913 339 720 928 713 729 697 314 270 32.8 31.6 33.9

77 3 2 5 4 2 2 6 7 7 6 5 3 3 3 3 5 4 40 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 2

Persons 5 years and over -------------Speak a language other than English --------------5 to 17 years---------------------------18 to 64 years--------------------------65 to 74 years--------------------------75 years and over -----------------------Do not speak English " very well" --------------5 to 17 years---------------------------18 to 64 years--------------------------65 to 74 years--------------------------75 years and over ------------------------

230 31 6 21 2 1 13 2 9

445 844 322 707 118 695 982 388 793 992 808

777 979 934 874 454 717 502 243 186 887 186

178 28 5 19 1 1 12 2 8

410 365 605 494 830 434 694 119 989 883 702

555 310 312 990 446 562 110 172 283 022 633

71 15 3 10

Linguistically isolated households -----------------Persons 5 years and over in households --In linguistically isolated households ---------------5 to 17 years-----------------------------18 to 64 years----------------------------65 to 74 years----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------

2 223 7 1 4

936 812 741 763 968 556 453

596 984 259 173 023 681 382

2 173 7 1 4

673 548 145 624 631 495 393

939 673 460 555 819 410 676

1 645 340 69 404 693 4 333 965 982 130 2 826 393 292 351 233 091

1 028 599 104 143 980 2 811 495 642 425 1 805 426 203 059 160 585

60 167 690 2 655 675 1 163 025 331 813 2 078 258 4 879 302 2 325 056 2 212 112 55 288 388 48 954 659 63 467 588 2 985 214 1 446 087 308 173 2 183 915 4 560 526 1 525 718 2 494 665 58 907 062 42 322 015 5 804 273 673 546 420 479 466 596 7 526 586 1 101 940 775 740 660 288 3 021 389 731 171 562 467 467 289 5 462 621 1 876 789 1 611 917 1 019 146

24 061 959 1 357 614 572 728 164 876 1 083 999 2 166 751 946 979 1 060 809 21 895 208 18 872 168 25 843 875 1 566 335 722 212 150 890 1 182 921 2 122 487 662 380 1 227 082 23 721 388 16 949 504 2 251 920 301 612 185 853 212 617 3 126 586 526 120 368 714 320 872 1 263 936 326 941 249 018 212 907 2 476 891 885 325 754 662 493 888

36 105 731 1 298 061 590 297 166 937 994 259 2 712 551 1 378 077 1 151 303 33 393 180 30 082 491 37 623 713 1 418 879 723 875 157 283 1 000 994 2 438 039 863 338 1 267 583 35 185 674 25 372 511 3 552 353 371 934 234 626 253 979 4 400 000 575 820 407 026 339 416 1 757 453 404 230 313 449 254 382 2 985 730 991 464 857 255 525 258

844 594 317 429 952 900 591 958 567 234 109 155 953 294 017 140 474 152 437 753 137 659 428 418 304 476 764 626 087 640 056 747 625 732 180 795

025 267 950 360 705 151 262 902 780 740 180 429 329 897 303 468 008 294 097 207 536 154 538 677 744 917 856 974 491 952 630 062 330 306 772 951 31.8 30.5 33.1

114 5 3 8 7 4 3 7 9 10 9 8 6 5 4 4 8 5 58 2 1 4 3 2 1 3 4 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 4 3

882 011 392 418 966 691 230 923 642 495 629 779 973 557 959 874 061 273 523 443 652 096 878 264 553 868 824 283 883 446 523 825 544 566 464 403

305 316 242 315 917 141 112 326 781 524 901 032 956 678 625 790 969 680 982 283 253 165 872 485 766 415 588 939 848 768 298 651 399 391 542 319 33.4 32.4 34.4

79 3 2 5 5 3 2 5 7 7 6 6 4 3 3 3 5 3 40 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3 2

931 110 036 426 917 729 7 240 1 233 5 137 487 382

808 879 802 617 904 556 678 050 689 444 495

106 13 2 9

754 501 326 670 276 121 200 710 016 424 665 052 772 808 420 404 662 719 915 706 133 763 575 513 066 807 512 743 405 097 436 960 773 813 173 432

528 125 059 810 901 098 871 583 724 569 255 380 606 817 240 249 342 899 705 898 583 201 748 967 327 782 215 468 230 938 011 055 692 583 318 689 33.4 32.3 34.5

8 685 403 278 686 631 357 289 650 710 751 670 579 450 366 337 351 656 513 4 480 196 136 333 307 174 142 320 356 379 338 292 228 189 177 191 374 340

403 639 788 008 352 777 694 498 833 260 000 476 411 241 098 681 738 909 145 594 247 641 955 846 126 712 878 924 181 211 619 171 526 094 245 175 32.2 30.8 33.6

26 442 374 1 106 552 787 395 2 061 497 2 058 664 1 212 266 739 547 1 562 245 1 915 224 2 319 695 2 294 646 2 147 176 1 750 939 1 382 620 1 202 287 1 118 860 1 742 889 1 039 872 13 128 132 539 791 382 423 999 323 995 169 575 672 345 313 739 921 955 495 1 160 547 1 140 437 1 056 619 858 668 676 425 593 181 561 714 916 979 630 455 33.8 33.2 34.4

55 2 1 4 4 2 1 3 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 4 3 28 1

543 996 325 226 512 121 132 159 736 473 601 273 613 488 060 504 504 820 415 137 219 026 989 111 159 670 334 870 173 193 867 723 858 463 419 204 33.9 32.6 35.2

9 873 419 288 713 669 385 439 956 778 776 700 601 465 398 388 418 795 679 5 158 204 141 347 328 188 225 466 383 391 354 304 241 210 211 232 464 462

735 417 281 523 161 085 214 770 758 333 245 267 341 187 650 371 350 782 662 722 917 552 489 591 489 519 251 521 029 455 033 651 861 456 016 110 31.8 29.9 33.7

9 456 401 278 711 679 396 305 644 687 722 667 585 464 406 398 441 869 796 4 997 196 136 348 332 194 151 319 346 369 337 298 241 216 217 246 506 538

020 886 124 559 253 031 148 758 861 302 102 300 088 200 386 879 428 715 949 554 561 494 660 209 140 499 103 813 882 018 460 511 689 087 959 310 34.3 32.1 36.5

478 254 568 068 912 705 5 453 886 3 851 395 320

747 431 510 373 542 006 432 122 594 578 138

73 10 2 7

927 716 010 405 734 567 4 462 677 3 195 325 263

344 806 040 087 340 339 138 594 038 815 691

8 002 908 205 592 60 49 386 79 259 26 21

976 622 915 530 293 884 005 107 176 205 517

24 548 427 1 629 003 352 555 1 070 756 117 909 87 783 605 289 129 421 397 380 43 558 34 930

52 035 222 3 479 669 717 622 2 212 884 288 008 261 155 1 288 392 269 071 803 903 109 865 105 553

9 166 839 165 558 60 54 326 60 215 26 24

037 146 322 373 574 877 735 074 449 743 469

8 776 707 143 445 57 60 262 51 162 22 25

010 511 998 805 165 543 152 855 204 673 420

32 679 750 1 833 087 393 100 1 138 468 162 025 139 494 666 376 152 467 402 832 57 695 53 382

856 738 72 425 286 2 346 200 519 686 1 529 644 166 129 130 741

72 7 698 204 53 123 14 12

968 273 130 980 447 524 179

98 24 020 261 68 152 22 17

893 421 165 759 335 406 665

262 50 264 595 138 336 61 59

657 311 799 618 204 271 706

71 8 553 160 36 95 15 13

490 909 935 234 065 819 817

55 8 361 124 28 69 12 14

829 104 761 954 089 588 130

128 32 014 296 70 163 31 30

640 792 160 861 217 504 578

25 109 886 384 117 690 1 743 910 713 23 365 21 094 26 487 997 494 114 712 1 625 598 825 24 861 18 191 2 458 248 153 171 3 127 402 282 237 1 207 271 206 171 2 130 696 598 369

2 542 98 47 12 74 226 109 102 2 315 2 051 2 705 111 59 11 76 212 69 117 2 492 1 748 277 31 20 21 366 51 36 29 158 37 29 23 286 94 81 49

584 796 990 381 322 988 122 603 596 127 607 135 668 327 672 917 291 597 690 192 023 666 616 386 140 214 503 997 433 218 146 269 100 904 792 640

8 453 312 157 37 229 741 358 334 7 711 6 936 8 430 310 169 31 211 599 195 324 7 831 5 433 817 91 60 61 906 122 88 71 391 95 77 59 569 200 176 106

719 550 331 014 391 844 136 920 875 853 945 416 454 516 427 396 818 203 549 318 289 992 210 459 707 475 372 749 112 998 311 854 620 149 817 241

16 501 766 402 80 559 1 826 759 946 14 675 12 747 17 186 807 440 69 562 1 560 433 940 15 626 10 628 2 067 251 169 166 2 535 365 266 215 1 194 290 234 181 1 951 652 571 346

717 214 890 298 214 597 346 881 120 591 927 659 629 740 552 024 870 371 903 596 266 145 355 570 427 458 076 765 550 759 492 803 399 633 394 627

2 855 117 59 14 87 279 125 133 2 575 2 178 3 122 140 75 14 98 272 85 155 2 850 1 990 322 38 25 26 452 65 45 39 193 46 36 30 384 127 109 68

381 460 485 253 702 681 452 825 700 353 703 621 280 021 815 429 839 416 274 968 130 653 184 312 265 046 948 840 436 707 569 290 768 331 471 755

2 580 122 63 13 90 286 120 147 2 294 1 994 2 850 142 76 12 99 274 78 166 2 576 1 801 353 42 28 28 493 72 51 43 226 54 43 35 437 144 125 76

319 459 574 512 498 159 033 810 160 325 619 118 522 406 865 268 597 292 351 509 427 750 651 937 807 082 890 507 062 954 363 114 271 112 167 571

10 621 510 272 50 369 1 221 495 647 9 399 8 233 10 727 505 278 41 350 975 257 598 9 751 6 521 1 336 164 111 107 1 519 219 162 127 745 182 149 112 1 080 366 323 193

082 576 332 842 153 465 533 341 617 589 184 678 798 319 290 684 185 181 500 119 468 150 991 395 495 590 118 228 512 637 436 540 367 580 978 546

2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2

983 318 629 279 231 473 768 763 075 450 200 745 050 635 508 620 682 550 576 132 795 081 055 191 861 830 025 231 090 863 538 347 311 383 580 256

35 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 17 1 1

1 1 1 1 1

1 1

133 433 020 748 785 637 962 008 477 824 719 462 048 770 662 694 890 986 640 698 495 333 347 781 452 970 232 408 341 212 018 888 850 868 538 199

175 134 291 710 503 245 379 711 865 769 417 349 305 619 129 620 643 486 042 958 966 304 053 925 850 672 983 012 333 242 952 858 459 522 445 508 34.4 33.5 35.4

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Males 16 to 64 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation -----------With a mobility limitation ----------------In labor force -----------------------With a self-care limitation ----------------With a work disability -------------------------In labor force -----------------------Prevented from working -----------------No work disability ----------------------------In labor force -----------------------Females 16 to 64 years ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation -----------With a mobility limitation ----------------In labor force -----------------------With a self-care limitation ----------------With a work disability -------------------------In labor force -----------------------Prevented from working -----------------No work disability ----------------------------In labor force -----------------------Males 65 to 74 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation -------------With a mobility limitation --------------------With a self-care limitation --------------------Females 65 to 74 years ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation -------------With a mobility limitation --------------------With a self-care limitation --------------------Males 75 years and over --------------With a mobility or self-care limitation -------------With a mobility limitation --------------------With a self-care limitation --------------------Females 75 years and over ------------With a mobility or self-care limitation -------------With a mobility limitation --------------------With a self-care limitation ---------------------

76 669 407 3 421 889 1 565 915 412 111 2 637 472 6 705 899 3 084 402 3 158 993 69 963 508 61 702 250 80 654 515 3 792 873 1 886 716 377 913 2 746 467 6 120 550 1 959 588 3 435 036 74 533 965 52 950 611 7 871 539 924 691 589 834 633 166 10 062 013 1 467 398 1 041 816 876 053 4 215 939 1 021 930 796 959 649 092 7 414 020 2 529 422 2 183 311 1 365 773

428 715 976 542 546 719 819 780 709 511 161 328 753 440 895 726 229 783 435 001 041 276 800 134 153 131 151 670 908 014 992 259 010 411 646 377

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 29 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 30.

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

United States

Total

In central city

Total

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

Rural

Total

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Rural

17 769 944 5 420 229 305 3 726 372 3 462 487 929 21 757 561 28 942 178 1 330 16 431 453 26 088 416 1 588 19 012 425 37 260 340 1 960 3 459 251 3 196 133 6 589 685 3 605 811 1 357 031 804 514 17 154 920 36 033 647 2 100

13 887 004 4 046 690 291 2 721 628 2 466 010 906 17 500 357 21 986 027 1 256 12 836 462 19 587 854 1 526 15 059 059 28 630 333 1 901 2 955 267 2 590 934 5 161 444 2 746 245 1 008 817 596 352 13 451 558 27 582 397 2 050

6 200 338 2 126 131 343 1 162 153 1 110 309 955 7 391 830 9 187 645 1 243 4 869 260 7 540 007 1 548 5 728 443 10 776 079 1 881 1 309 671 1 019 287 1 708 553 979 635 412 041 299 256 4 821 036 10 023 409 2 079

7 686 666 1 920 559 250 1 559 475 1 355 701 869 10 108 527 12 798 382 1 266 7 967 202 12 047 847 1 512 9 330 616 17 854 254 1 914 1 645 596 1 571 647 3 452 891 1 766 610 596 776 297 096 8 630 522 17 558 988 2 035

5 388 076 1 258 728 234 1 027 440 855 647 833 7 255 683 8 544 615 1 178 5 520 177 7 983 497 1 446 6 503 168 12 072 257 1 856 1 238 207 1 124 170 2 374 412 1 183 736 391 345 191 298 5 944 927 11 846 811 1 993

637 684 215 343 338 157 214 155 092 987 736 802 123 561 1 525 613 093 047 796 1 709 630 392 322 384 2 098 90 352 100 028 229 863 131 044 49 531 29 574 587 711 295 218 2 204

1 660 906 446 488 269 374 821 344 962 920 2 116 042 3 130 206 1 479 1 833 932 3 016 554 1 645 2 197 056 4 459 613 2 030 317 037 347 449 848 616 451 830 155 900 76 224 2 097 884 4 416 959 2 105

3 882 940 1 373 539 354 1 004 744 996 477 992 4 257 204 6 956 151 1 634 3 594 991 6 500 562 1 808 3 953 366 8 630 007 2 183 503 984 605 199 1 428 241 859 566 348 214 208 162 3 703 362 8 451 250 2 282

880 599 270 013 307 187 973 179 770 956 774 772 179 748 1 523 618 411 074 870 1 738 658 484 382 493 2 100 96 559 105 273 235 599 134 478 54 063 32 512 602 468 344 318 2 231

664 848 262 413 395 174 193 181 348 1 041 715 916 179 763 1 648 584 674 077 860 1 844 635 900 385 673 2 179 83 259 100 301 224 353 137 307 55 604 35 076 586 079 344 915 2 295

2 205 447 806 728 366 616 262 613 168 995 2 640 995 4 423 157 1 675 2 294 143 4 190 401 1 827 2 553 575 5 652 478 2 214 306 023 381 348 932 090 567 497 230 683 135 934 2 418 539 5 558 731 2 298

FERTILITY

Women 15 to 24 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 25 to 34 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 35 to 44 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------No children --------------------------------1 child------------------------------------2 children ---------------------------------3 children ---------------------------------4 children ---------------------------------5 or more children---------------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ----------------------

1 1

1

1

1 1

1

1

1 1

1

1

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons --------------------------In households --------------------------------Family householder --------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Nonfamily householder ------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Spouse -----------------------------------Child -------------------------------------Other relatives ------------------------------Nonrelatives--------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Persons per household --------------------------Persons per family ------------------------------

248 242 65 51 13 26 11 15 51 77 11 9 6

709 050 049 091 957 944 534 409 549 059 647 800 659

873 161 428 846 582 154 397 757 544 019 867 149 712 2.63 3.16

192 187 49 38 11 21 9 12 38 59 9 8 4

726 841 837 560 276 451 291 160 983 674 626 268 884

330 974 813 957 856 528 342 186 536 064 617 416 356 2.63 3.17

77 75 18 13 5 10 4 6 13 23 4 4 2

049 364 646 718 224 806 381 865 300 572 193 611 232 1 586 63 606

428 670 378 214 117 198 654 147 192 170 137 488 455 814 544 71.8

49 24 11 39 18 9 8 4 1 2 1

844 302 865 216 649 922 778 143 257 133 857 266 541

025 295 663 359 304 650 799 851 152 646 104 080 730 2.53 3.19

114 112 30 25 5 10 4 6 25 36 4 4 2

837 072 427 111 396 163 374 693 842 094 770 517 193 1 279 48 674

813 446 642 242 313 929 753 148 353 888 418 873 403 813 364 70.9

18 9 4 13 6 3 4 2 1 1

882 539 972 344 627 528 512 016 726 540 769 002 342

305 679 150 598 552 878 543 335 384 418 513 336 626 2.71 3.16

79 78 21 17 4 7 3 4 17 25 3 3 1

865 134 523 310 098 199 458 592 117 042 911 206 75 678 19 194

663 718 404 118 956 243 007 603 145 661 926 438 703 455 433 59.8

30 14 6 25 12 5 3 2

754 247 305 154 150 916 352 564 440 022 513 048 507

528 138 667 910 757 777 699 078 436 210 363 685 390 2.68 3.16

8 8 2 1

972 937 904 801 297 964 916 100 725 1 052 858 311 117 601 29 479

150 728 238 124 357 686 746 545 208 227 492 435 700 358 931 78.1

21 10 4 17 8 4 2 1

685 379 293 841 452 848 330 517 1 852 2 752 338 294 305

403 925 920 349 571 279 372 907 125 323 387 891 478 2.67 3.15

26 25 7 6 1 1

442 912 372 348 024 763 829 934 6 433 8 765 917 658 529

374 616 563 339 224 822 472 350 823 885 763 760 758 2.84 3.19

55 54 15 12 2 5 2 3 12 17 2 1 1

983 208 211 530 680 492 243 249 566 384 021 531 775

543 187 615 889 726 626 055 571 008 955 250 733 356 2.62 3.10

9 9 2 1

305 166 785 485 249 105 921 549 533 750 603 230 83 425 19 895

667 308 235 022 656 163 636 586 002 037 152 595 710 080 993 77.1

2 293 920 1 161 506 554 667 1 861 576 906 460 452 242 337 385 206 271 81 377 77 047 66 954 18 348 8 255 47 143 2 357 564 73.7

7 3 1 6 3 1

372 609 564 454 141 407 657 344 110 225 188 62 25 129 7 226

563 914 336 526 241 281 725 688 829 143 386 492 735 135 374 82.3

15 7 3 12 5 2 2 1

121 009 645 467

258 250 3 4

368 630 494 244

873 260 484 917 567 1 252 484 768 1 925 2 844 348 403 613

735 311 958 352 606 585 496 089 713 803 769 483 424 2.48 3.06

211 292 218 606 827 642 006 171 457 477 422 93 39 307 14 932

615 224 736 972 804 269 901 999 839 282 719 615 052 001 180 74.7

2 484 958 1 226 278 574 766 1 935 501 892 939 433 841 448 700 283 423 119 782 78 103 69 791 14 331 6 019 52 010 2 475 467 68.2

581 569 4 7

064 330 470 264

9 9 2 1

456 040 499 944 554 1 133 394 739 1 954 2 835 354 262 415

020 430 572 688 884 839 307 532 729 616 078 596 590 2.49 3.06

35 34 9 8 1 2 1 1 8 11 1

133 465 837 365 472 919 283 636 374 279 266 788 667

175 911 964 331 633 714 659 055 428 142 085 578 264 2.70 3.13

2 499 572 1 207 490 551 888 1 960 609 886 655 418 136 438 967 270 010 111 978 83 110 74 540 14 693 6 123 55 039 2 466 853 68.6

9 4 2 8 3 1 1

837 675 003 399 911 720 056 580 210 304 268 62 25 192 9 624

964 875 481 732 227 371 485 163 423 490 238 237 985 338 883 78.1

334 328 2 3

846 442 469 935

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families-----------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Married-couple families -----------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Female householder, no husband present ---With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Subfamilies --------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Married-couple subfamilies --------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Mother-child subfamilies ----------------Persons under 18 years ----------------Percent living with two parents --------------------

65 31 14 51 24 11 10 5 2 2 2

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total -------------------------------Male and female ------------------------------Both male -----------------------------------Both female ----------------------------------

3 187 772 3 042 642 81 343 63 787

2 606 708 2 473 312 76 873 56 523

1 255 684 1 170 746 52 676 32 262

1 351 024 1 302 566 24 197 24 261

985 947 19 18

107 104 1 1

535 927 058 550

91 993 582 2 416 716

71 289 341 1 961 764

29 788 313 967 385

41 501 028 994 379

29 222 444 708 081

3 142 199 72 595

9 136 385 213 703

4 488 360 905 979

3 726 766 779 345

1 881 538 385 221

1 845 228 394 124

1 375 224 300 275

128 672 26 149

39 111 242 30 226 416 19 918 809 800 030 9 507 577 992 029 592 542 87 493 311 994 7 892 797 1 738 648 87 430 6 066 719 8 374 753 4 964 024 465 508 2 945 221

13 310 118 9 921 135 6 482 690 313 627 3 124 818 412 612 239 429 41 257 131 926 2 976 371 679 712 40 287 2 256 372 4 458 007 2 425 916 299 553 1 732 538

25 801 124 20 305 281 13 436 119 486 403 6 382 759 579 417 353 113 46 236 180 068 4 916 426 1 058 936 47 143 3 810 347 3 916 746 2 538 108 165 955 1 212 683

17 485 022 13 836 297 9 200 565 323 899 4 311 833 374 174 235 238 27 868 111 068 3 274 551 703 333 29 289 2 541 929 2 921 636 1 940 795 119 478 861 363

1 861 576 1 399 336 917 008 41 517 440 811 50 387 27 370 5 975 17 042 411 853 78 860 4 508 328 485 337 385 201 642 18 743 117 000

119 117 1 1

916 177 007 732

106 464 104 431 781 1 252

20 704 241 454 952

3 737 543 74 614

3 633 411 78 788

12 757 678 290 506

341 332 67 700

761 594 126 634

136 389 28 304

133 208 21 725

471 411 71 393

6 454 526 5 069 648 3 318 546 120 987 1 630 115 154 856 90 505 12 393 51 958 1 230 022 276 743 13 346 939 933 657 725 395 671 27 734 234 320

12 606 972 9 060 406 5 881 138 271 261 2 908 007 372 090 197 735 39 984 134 371 3 174 476 645 177 39 780 2 489 519 2 006 901 1 067 663 127 561 811 677

1 935 501 1 411 767 937 437 44 120 430 210 52 792 29 121 6 003 17 668 470 942 93 414 5 124 372 404 448 700 249 504 31 635 167 561

1 960 609 1 375 164 910 099 43 786 421 279 57 917 31 336 6 754 19 827 527 528 102 067 5 968 419 493 438 967 234 883 31 189 172 895

8 399 732 6 050 458 3 883 700 177 398 1 989 360 254 480 133 051 26 672 94 757 2 094 794 435 006 27 805 1 631 983 1 056 485 546 398 60 690 449 397

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households --------------------------With one or more subfamilies --------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ---------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over -

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families -----------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces--------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Wife not in labor force -----------------------Husband unemployed ---------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Wife not in labor force -----------------------Husband not in labor force ----------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Wife not in labor force -----------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Employed or in Armed Forces---------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force ------------------------------

30

51 39 25 1 12 1

11 2 8 10 6 3

718 286 799 071 415 364 790 127 446 067 383 127 556 381 031 593 756

214 822 947 291 584 119 277 477 365 273 825 210 238 654 687 069 898

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 30 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 31.

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

Total

In central city

970 634 180 798 239 538 814 970 161 689 871 804 843 568 034

21 042 231 1 296 332 756 551 12 703 649 11 081 096 7 042 250 5 289 880 21 042 231 682 807 9 577 985 2 625 301 1 711 623 2 666 259 2 120 282 1 657 974

28.9 92.6 92.4 65.5 33.6 11.7 4.0 26 234 893 34.4 32.7 36.0

31.1 92.6 92.3 65.8 34.7 12.4 4.3 20 703 602 35.2 33.6 36.9

14 315 448 11 073 188 4 159 951 756 835 6 136 105 3 242 260 1 636 766 1 042 647 180 695 274 277 1 605 494 640 453 274 320 681 990

10 899 026 8 434 835 3 247 325 583 975 4 586 696 2 464 191 1 239 447 788 307 131 025 202 709 1 224 744 497 831 206 331 513 565

Outside urbanized area

Place of 10,000 or more

Total

Inside urbanized area

739 302 629 149 143 288 934 739 354 704 570 181 584 286 060

20 612 548 1 653 123 866 079 13 099 035 11 574 388 5 860 390 4 395 244 20 612 548 811 418 10 174 290 2 920 152 1 468 853 1 902 232 1 725 062 1 610 541

29.5 92.3 90.5 66.1 38.3 14.3 4.8 9 550 164 38.2 36.8 39.6

32.2 92.8 93.4 65.6 31.6 11.0 4.0 11 153 438 32.7 31.0 34.4

34.9 92.9 93.6 66.7 33.3 11.9 4.3 7 911 454 34.3 32.9 35.8

26.2 92.4 92.3 64.6 31.9 9.7 3.5 940 192 33.7 32.1 35.4

26.3 92.6 93.4 62.8 25.0 8.2 3.3 2 301 792 26.5 24.3 29.0

21.1 92.5 92.5 64.6 29.2 8.6 2.9 5 531 291 31.1 29.5 32.8

4 540 617 3 434 065 1 167 590 271 658 1 988 653 1 106 552 497 024 284 469 60 780 99 326 609 528 219 760 110 185 276 207

6 358 409 5 000 770 2 079 735 312 317 2 598 043 1 357 639 742 423 503 838 70 245 103 383 615 216 278 071 96 146 237 358

4 286 311 3 393 966 1 443 698 215 407 1 728 935 892 345 492 956 331 947 45 467 68 266 399 389 183 325 62 896 150 594

527 402 158 26 213 125 65 39 6 9 59 25 10 23

537 403 130 504 995 134 397 708 425 212 737 357 410 386

1 544 561 1 204 401 477 907 70 406 655 113 340 160 184 070 132 183 18 353 25 905 156 090 69 389 22 840 63 378

3 416 422 2 638 353 912 626 172 860 1 549 409 778 069 397 319 254 340 49 670 71 568 380 750 142 622 67 989 168 425

696 560 209 39 311 135 69 40 8 11 66 23 13 27

602 506 804 914 364 204 387 635 752 708 021 054 085 548 265 705 067 287 113 912 208 108 892 796 175 825 353 398 364

9 550 164 2 615 074 3 776 463 844 406 49 099 428 1 806 148 3 797 087 7 651 937 12 941 752 9 305 114 1 471 449 1 370 103 6 777 835 2 508 147 1 010 997 458 859 26 258 324 971 403 2 134 144 4 224 288 7 390 329 4 911 913 827 088 759 831 3 337 711 1 253 765 318 147 129 705 49 099 428

11 153 438 3 591 432 4 190 341 914 508 74 248 936 1 409 056 4 406 300 9 317 698 22 343 000 14 773 594 2 575 572 2 459 951 11 042 250 3 944 401 1 389 268 587 846 38 766 743 710 884 2 352 969 4 992 624 12 762 879 7 627 195 1 427 804 1 361 965 5 173 464 1 799 060 421 206 136 693 74 248 936

7 911 454 2 429 953 3 090 911 754 386 51 947 081 903 037 2 639 795 6 060 601 14 749 461 10 734 143 1 790 863 1 844 513 8 593 320 3 065 653 1 103 952 461 743 27 348 199 486 050 1 475 840 3 306 328 8 630 230 5 585 613 999 189 1 021 808 4 018 785 1 389 857 324 764 109 735 51 947 081

940 313 353 48 387 164 444 793 724 026 179 151 595 209 66 30 868 80 245 440 979 530 99 83 282 97 21 6 387

192 097 533 908 647 700 547 153 206 700 798 718 861 976 840 148 024 570 038 355 791 911 959 309 921 476 605 089 647

792 382 897 214 208 319 958 944 333 751 911 720 069 772 476 955 520 264 091 941 858 671 656 848 758 727 837 869 208

5 531 291 1 920 056 1 975 128 232 926 35 520 072 1 056 473 4 027 147 5 871 872 12 358 011 5 701 069 1 185 981 728 869 3 012 482 1 067 921 351 526 158 721 18 629 104 479 172 2 059 718 3 143 465 6 697 398 2 981 007 665 780 416 709 1 504 591 528 230 118 646 34 388 35 520 072

1 395 370 703 81 6 002 174 560 907 1 846 1 108 202 150 669 248 82 51 3 255 89 318 517 1 050 590 116 84 330 123 23 10 6 002

2.7 75.2 75.7 74.8 45.2 20.3 23.3 17.6 21 709 473

2.6 77.0 77.7 76.3 48.4 22.5 26.0 19.3 17 440 468

3.7 73.0 74.1 72.1 46.6 21.9 25.0 19.2 7 410 690

1.9 79.6 80.1 79.2 49.5 22.8 26.6 19.4 10 029 778

1.7 81.5 82.4 80.7 53.1 25.5 30.0 21.4 7 185 610

3.1 74.0 74.7 73.3 42.0 16.8 19.6 14.2 725 291

2.0 75.6 74.8 76.3 40.9 16.8 18.6 15.0 2 118 877

3.0 69.2 68.8 69.5 34.4 12.9 14.2 11.7 4 269 005

82.7 22.9 21 757 561

83.6 25.4 17 500 357

80.7 25.8 7 391 830

85.8 25.2 10 108 527

87.4 28.9 7 255 683

81.3 17.4 736 802

81.9 15.4 2 116 042

85.5 22.6

86.0 24.8

82.6 25.2

88.6 24.5

89.6 27.5

84.1 16.8

86.7 17.1

United States

Rural

Total

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Rural

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -Preprimary school -----------------------------Public school -------------------------------Elementary or high school -----------------------Public school -------------------------------College -------------------------------------Public college -------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 14 years --------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 34 years -------------------------------35 years and over-----------------------------Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years ------------------------------5 to 14 years ------------------------------15 to 17 years -----------------------------18 and 19 years ----------------------------20 to 24 years -----------------------------25 to 34 years -----------------------------35 years and over---------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------Percent enrolled in college -----------------------Male -------------------------------------Female ------------------------------------

64 4 2 42 38 17 13 64 2 32 9 4 6 5 4

987 503 679 566 379 917 805 987 118 655 294 974 267 064 612

101 285 029 788 689 028 534 101 735 517 846 321 157 093 432

50 3 2 32 28 14 11 50 1 24 7 3 5 4 3

727 603 021 316 679 807 182 727 774 784 007 831 166 334 828

29 2 1 19 17 7 5 29 1 15 4 2 2 2 2

685 307 264 613 598 765 892 685 091 206 382 120 500 214 170

2 296 166 105 1 554 1 454 574 440 2 296 73 1 216 330 187 207 141 139

076 741 112 365 862 970 299 076 059 820 393 003 685 847 269

6 777 487 293 4 959 4 568 1 329 1 057 6 777 206 3 815 1 132 464 390 347 420

115 438 438 749 893 928 391 115 877 594 025 325 667 377 250

14 259 899 657 10 249 9 700 3 109 2 622 14 259 344 7 870 2 286 1 142 1 100 729 784

131 651 849 990 450 490 720 131 574 828 975 517 314 525 398

2 848 172 115 1 643 1 537 1 032 904 2 848 71 1 279 355 328 452 194 166

363 866 680 376 601 121 667 363 330 562 146 383 589 800 553

2 352 161 119 1 666 1 584 523 409 2 352 64 1 288 364 197 180 123 133

24.7 92.5 92.2 74.8 47.3 12.5 3.7 1 395 984 49.9 48.6 51.1

301 465 225 945 270 891 621 301 291 344 995 056 567 264 784

8 617 538 405 6 700 6 354 1 378 1 170 8 617 196 5 114 1 516 570 389 372 456

396 106 755 774 672 516 006 396 524 685 501 943 573 944 226

23.1 92.6 92.2 64.6 28.0 8.7 2.9 949 906 30.5 29.8 31.3

19.3 92.4 92.6 59.3 19.4 7.0 2.6 2 971 090 21.0 19.2 22.9

433 759 538 082 044 674 582 875 180 894 092 810 671 777

570 436 157 31 246 134 68 41 8 12 65 23 12 29

709 671 851 739 151 038 512 629 641 294 526 432 799 065

2 051 413 1 561 948 514 885 96 453 949 419 489 465 248 915 165 396 31 735 45 881 240 550 91 723 39 864 108 371

984 074 710 190 284 907 078 448 514 721 309 450 350 947 116 444 383 157 613 348 494 302 493 485 674 189 697 931 284

949 329 338 40 039 199 689 988 011 000 196 128 539 191 70 23 318 101 394 564 140 537 112 74 272 93 21 4 039

906 273 728 518 261 680 085 998 836 355 308 916 385 191 188 319 832 785 680 479 075 811 537 271 902 877 433 982 261

2 971 090 1 165 996 820 460 95 410 22 537 202 663 555 2 721 562 3 850 012 8 222 284 3 396 930 754 004 420 703 1 672 878 579 331 184 097 71 846 11 559 314 278 825 1 315 746 1 991 988 4 347 981 1 753 319 417 783 242 228 837 744 288 817 69 110 15 773 22 537 202

2.9 72.6 73.9 71.6 41.9 17.5 20.5 15.0 780 319

3.3 68.9 70.0 68.0 35.6 13.6 15.8 11.8 694 247

2.9 67.9 66.8 69.0 31.4 11.1 11.8 10.5 2 661 639

79.1 12.4 4 257 204

82.4 18.8 774 772

79.7 13.8 715 916

77.5 9.7 2 640 995

83.1 13.5

84.5 17.9

82.4 13.6

82.6 11.8

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Enrolled in school ------------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not enrolled in school --------------------------High school graduate -------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not high school graduate ----------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Master’s degree ------------------------------Professional school degree -----------------------Doctorate degree ------------------------------Females 25 years and over -------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Master’s degree ------------------------------Professional school degree -----------------------Doctorate degree ------------------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Percent: Less than 5th grade -------------------------High school graduate or higher -----------------Male ---------------------------------Female -------------------------------Some college or higher -----------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher --------------------Male ---------------------------------Female -------------------------------Males 25 to 34 years -----------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher --------------------Females 25 to 34 years ----------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ---------------------

26 8 9 1 158 4 12 22 47 29 5 4 20 7 2 1 83 2 6 12 26 15 2 2 10 3

234 126 941 991 868 271 230 841 642 779 233 558 832 520 751 205 654 161 546 360 850 520 920 538 015 581 857 300 158 868

893 562 932 840 436 677 534 507 763 777 002 923 567 469 791 426 171 459 831 377 606 115 672 505 766 055 999 786 436

20 6 7 1 123 3 8 16 35 24 4 3 17 6 2 1 65 1 4 9 20 12 2 2 8 3

703 206 966 758 348 215 203 969 284 078 047 830 820 452 400 046 025 682 487 216 153 539 254 121 511 052 739 266 123 348

5

1 1

2

5

2 301 848 745 111 16 914 341 1 321 2 463 5 869 3 012 604 463 1 853 668 218 95 8 550 144 632 1 245 3 152 1 510 328 256 871 311 74 20 16 914

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 31 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

6

2 1

3

1

6

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 32.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

United States

In central city

Total

Total

Outside urbanized area

Inside urbanized area

Rural

Place of 10,000 or more

Total

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Rural

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY

All persons --------------------------Native --------------------------------------Born in State of residence ---------------------Born in a different State ----------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West -----------------------------------Born abroad -------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------U.S. outlying area -------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands -----------------------American Samoa ------------------------Guam --------------------------------Northern Marianas -----------------------Born abroad of American parents -------------Foreign born ----------------------------------

248 228 153 72 16 21 24 9 3 1

709 942 684 011 772 287 366 585 246 190 191 38 15 53 3 1 864 19 767

873 557 685 141 309 172 640 020 731 533 913 481 121 293 117 285 316

192 174 113 57 14 16 19 7 2 1

726 089 239 928 479 715 542 192 920 157 178 36 14 47 2 1 585 18 636

330 700 874 933 150 353 010 420 893 233 558 429 213 029 659 102 630

77 68 44 22 4 6 8 2 1

844 119 047 449 483 476 547 942 622 847 111 23 6 20 1 663 9 724

025 147 417 465 165 771 077 452 265 539 260 062 430 521 302 466 878

114 105 69 35 9 10 10 4 1

882 970 192 479 995 238 994 249 298 309 67 13 7 26 1 921 8 911

305 553 457 468 985 582 933 968 628 694 298 367 783 508 357 636 752

79 72 45 25 7 7 7 3 1

754 042 137 882 621 495 690 075 021 265 54 11 6 21 1 701 7 712

528 143 964 974 666 483 433 392 205 402 623 702 376 179 191 180 385

8 8 5 2

685 237 528 618 577 804 867 369 89 17 4

403 290 721 785 260 940 136 449 784 206 834 638 956 2 042 62 67 744 448 113

26 25 18 6 1 1 2

442 691 525 977 797 938 437 805 187 27 7 1

374 120 772 709 059 159 364 127 639 086 841 027 451 3 287 104 152 712 751 254

55 54 40 14 2 4 4 2

230 122 102 58 43 22 21 4 4 7 4

777 970 097 635 462 165 297 471 669 749 408 886 764 060

178 92 80 47 33 16 17 3 3 5 3

555 623 934 770 164 917 247 562 496 281 908 503 542 953

71 35 33 21 12 5 6 1 1 2 1

808 827 327 918 409 922 487 103 000 590 794 400 776 478

106 57 47 25 21 11 10 2 2 3 2

747 796 607 852 755 995 760 459 496 691 114 103 766 475

73 38 33 18 14 7 7 1 1 2 1

344 543 365 335 030 111 919 907 761 780 471 666 630 140

8 3 3 2 1 1

002 939 934 035 898 055 842 159 196 293 193 4 2 122

24 14 9 5 4 2 1

548 499 876 299 576 705 870 427 382 710 349 4 3 164

52 30 21 11 10 5 4

983 852 444 082 293 571 824 392 325 33 13 2

543 857 811 208 159 819 630 600 838 300 355 052 908 6 264 458 279 183 1 130 686

9 9 6 2

873 534 641 806 380 938 933 552 86 10 3

735 503 429 203 977 465 859 902 871 299 582 511 376 1 835 190 72 990 339 232

9 9 6 2

456 233 691 482 359 840 809 473 58 5 2

020 253 770 993 038 696 981 278 490 542 668 395 149 1 321 110 50 280 222 767

35 34 26 8 1 2 2 1

133 624 293 167 385 624 899 258 162 14 6 1

175 150 292 974 514 455 564 441 884 817 538 011 353 2 853 158 141 529 509 025

9 4 4 2 2 1

166 419 606 423 182 183 999 112 245 359 281 3 2 135

8 4 3 2 1

776 706 995 215 779 944 834 105 200 290 238 1 1 70

32 20 12 6 5 3 2

679 267 262 629 633 308 325 360 529 895 539 3 2 144

RESIDENCE IN 1985

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Same house----------------------------------Different house in the United States ---------------Same county -------------------------------Different county ----------------------------Same State ------------------------------Different State----------------------------Northeast -----------------------------Midwest ------------------------------South --------------------------------West ---------------------------------Puerto Rico ----------------------------------U.S. outlying area -----------------------------Elsewhere ------------------------------------

445 796 540 675 864 279 585 346 854 588 795 213 73 4 821

PLACE OF WORK

410 779 914 080 834 648 185 708 837 960 678 205 66 4 443

… … …

Workers 16 years and over -------------Worked in area of residence ---------------------Worked outside area of residence ------------------

931 719 644 281 362 570 791 302 578 354 556 136 36 2 394

… … …

478 059 270 798 471 077 393 406 259 605 122 69 29 2 049

… … …

927 620 460 463 997 317 679 819 679 601 578 60 23 1 762

… … …

… … …

976 472 011 849 162 173 989 074 955 247 713 285 562 646 … … …

427 781 231 668 563 711 852 478 780 664 930 152 574 689

035 017 625 594 030 630 400 637 1 017 1 628 1 116 8 7 377

… … …

222 347 163 865 298 248 050 909 173 468 500 383 222 107 … … …

037 193 502 910 592 159 433 696 196 662 879 026 150 166 … … …

010 802 093 877 216 540 676 789 041 735 111 504 667 944 … … …

750 035 301 043 258 228 030 811 147 732 340 115 896 403 … … …

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING

Workers 16 years and over -------------Car, truck, or van -----------------------------Drove alone --------------------------------Carpooled ---------------------------------2-person carpool --------------------------3-person carpool --------------------------4-person carpool --------------------------5- or 6-person carpool ---------------------7-or-more-person carpool --------------------Persons per car, truck, or van ------------------Public transportation ---------------------------Bus or trolley bus ---------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -----------------------Subway or elevated --------------------------Railroad -----------------------------------Ferryboat ----------------------------------Taxicab -----------------------------------Motorcycle ----------------------------------Bicycle --------------------------------------Walked -------------------------------------Other means ---------------------------------Worked at home -------------------------------

115 99 84 15 12 2

6 3 1

4 3

070 592 215 377 078 001 702 305 289

274 932 298 634 175 378 222 976 883 1.09 069 589 445 000 78 130 755 476 574 052 37 497 179 434 237 404 466 856 488 886 808 582 406 025

91 78 66 11 9 1

5 3 1

3 2

515 628 837 790 382 475 501 214 215

002 282 932 350 918 541 656 426 809 1.09 926 717 332 020 77 007 753 282 571 181 35 509 157 718 200 480 391 757 408 537 590 714 368 515

35 27 23 4 3

4 2 1

1

384 829 108 720 719 611 211 93 85

640 275 386 889 184 163 376 757 409 1.10 189 687 381 213 52 810 492 634 127 520 20 658 114 852 90 449 224 691 958 344 256 648 835 546

56 50 43 7 5

130 799 729 069 663 864 290 120 130

362 007 546 461 734 378 280 669 400 1.08 1 737 030 950 807 24 197 260 648 443 661 14 851 42 866 110 031 167 066 1 450 193 334 066 1 532 969

39 35 31 4 3

839 857 042 814 896 571 189 75 81

002 101 803 298 453 517 987 053 288 1.08 1 606 146 868 625 23 216 254 422 414 187 10 403 35 293 83 525 136 626 984 466 220 883 950 255

3 843 609 3 476 619 2 893 067 583 552 443 234 78 492 30 046 15 126 16 654 1.10 37 891 26 946 264 1 339 4 279 923 4 140 8 436 14 535 183 376 30 996 91 756

12 11 9 1 1

447 465 793 671 324 214 70 30 32

751 287 676 611 047 369 247 490 458 1.09 92 993 55 236 717 4 887 25 195 3 525 3 433 18 070 15 905 282 351 82 187 490 958

38 888 747

3 751 853

11 956 793

23 20 17 3 2

555 964 377 587 695 525 200 91 74

272 650 366 284 257 837 566 550 074 1.10 142 872 112 980 1 123 2 194 2 871 1 988 21 716 36 924 75 099 1 080 349 217 868 1 037 510

4 224 477 3 738 735 3 162 094 576 641 449 236 74 255 29 634 12 238 11 278 1.09 40 529 27 551 415 440 423 590 11 110 10 452 27 774 273 835 33 613 99 539

3 840 445 3 410 606 2 830 921 579 685 431 246 85 536 34 385 15 802 12 716 1.10 23 875 17 578 172 228 324 233 5 340 6 247 17 652 241 965 37 699 102 401

14 13 10 2 1

806 205 860 344 746 355 132 61 48

065 252 654 598 739 412 758 689 000 1.11 67 002 58 155 480 1 434 1 901 1 137 3 895 17 542 23 253 533 182 141 630 818 204

22 517 762

4 124 938

3 738 044

13 987 861

1 479 590 1 115 730 626 346 370 634 284 434 248 204 14.6 61.6

1 549 697 437 389 363 301

279 798 819 026 109 013 15.8 60.6

2 2 2 2 2 1

890 202 374 544 248 727

371 735 942 011 742 060 21.5 60.0

748 1 302 642 1 431

768 1 165 583 1 221

267 565 199 013

3 4 1 4

346 415 852 373

262 106 769 724

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME

Workers who did not work at home -------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes ------------------------10 to 14 minutes ---------------------------15 to 19 minutes ---------------------------20 to 29 minutes ---------------------------30 to 44 minutes ---------------------------45 or more minutes -------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ---------------Workers traveling 45 or more minutes ------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. --------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. --------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. --------------------------All other times ------------------------------

111 664 249

89 146 487

34 549 094

54 597 393

18 17 19 22 20 13

257 954 026 436 053 936

921 128 053 930 109 108 22.3 58.5

12 13 15 19 17 11

173 768 449 045 099 610

165 698 042 445 858 279 23.2 58.1

4 5 6 7 6 4

777 934 597 071 000 167

899 421 226 418 348 782 22.3 58.7

7 7 8 11 11 7

395 834 851 974 099 442

266 277 816 027 510 497 23.7 57.8

4 5 6 8 7 5

988 749 524 627 819 178

918 303 885 333 724 584 23.7 57.9

929 570 468 622 670 490

658 230 632 884 404 045 21.6 58.1

1 1 1 2 2 1

476 514 858 723 609 773

690 744 299 810 382 868 24.7 57.4

6 4 3 3 2 2

084 185 577 391 953 325

756 430 011 485 251 829 19.2 60.3

22 35 18 34

820 346 867 629

464 620 326 839

17 28 15 27

841 247 672 385

897 314 262 014

6 10 6 11

302 795 315 135

806 928 139 221

11 17 9 16

539 451 357 249

091 386 123 793

7 12 7 11

823 486 152 426

708 674 052 313

843 1 147 532 1 228

556 541 742 014

2 3 1 3

871 817 672 595

827 171 329 466

4 7 3 7

978 099 195 244

567 306 064 825

662 784 234 258

VETERAN STATUS

Male civilian veterans ------------------Percent of civilian males 16 years and over ----------Female civilian veterans ----------------Percent of civilian females 16 years and over ---------

26 330 011 29.1 1 151 044 1.2

20 194 777 28.8 918 856 1.2

7 343 056 26.1 380 322 1.2

12 851 721 30.5 538 534 1.2

8 855 494 30.4 391 245 1.2

938 698 30.9 43 799 1.3

3 057 529 30.8 103 490 1.0

6 135 234 30.2 232 188 1.1

1 029 302 29.5 45 714 1.1

1 023 082 31.2 42 453 1.1

3 908 037 30.0 134 313 1.0

27 3 1 1 7

21 2 1 1 5

7 723 378 1 160 211 673 229 566 542 2 076 716 172 559 739 551 977 435 185 667 2 334 986 20 321 55 932

13 390 255 1 516 042 848 473 721 994 3 867 042 284 498 1 538 769 1 855 315 303 638 3 907 824 25 223 91 904

9 246 739 1 080 317 615 781 526 744 2 593 920 199 771 1 039 640 1 275 962 218 787 2 758 172 18 263 61 907

982 126 69 58 276 21 99 123 22 302 2 7

3 161 309 163 136 997 62 399 456 61 846 4 22

6 367 675 379 314 1 703 128 666 888 135 2 102 16 50

1 075 143 86 72 279 21 100 136 24 357 3 8

1 065 120 68 57 263 19 100 139 24 384 4 8

4 042 385 208 171 1 113 80 449 590 80 1 300 8 32

PERIOD OF SERVICE

Civilian veterans 16 years and over -------May 1975 or later service only -------------------September 1980 or later service only ------------Served 2 or more years --------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict-------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict ------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -----------------Korean conflict, no World War II ------------------Korean conflict and World War II ------------------World War II, no Korean conflict ------------------World War I ---------------------------------Other service ----------------------------------

32

481 352 900 603 646 585 2 944 3 720 624 8 345 62 198

055 156 833 440 908 506 497 976 683 431 198 700

113 676 521 288 943 457 2 278 2 832 489 6 242 45 147

633 253 702 536 758 057 320 750 305 810 544 836

497 224 671 757 077 987 321 032 991 973 592 300

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 32 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

019 501 021 493 045 740 808 321 860 679 368 697

422 903 131 904 150 449 177 226 378 621 654 864

016 884 677 352 082 409 946 440 617 018 529 091

535 474 446 348 691 527 220 721 623 175 221 883

350 156 347 613 192 955 349 982 827 891 482 516

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 33.

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

United States

Total

In central city

Total

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

Rural

Total

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Rural

191 829 271 125 182 378 65.3 1 708 928 123 473 450 115 681 202 89 428 871 7 792 248 6.3 66 646 893 3 232 910 99 803 358 56 672 949 56.8 185 700 56 487 249 52 976 623 36 418 960 3 510 626 6.2 43 130 409 1 487 110 7 342 263 2 962 432 670 528 3 562 362 9 469 385 6 419 967 768 405 1 806 836 52 743 194 44 842 502 2 450 753 4 553 238 9 957 003 6 377 542 294 523 3 279 732 4 555 259 1 269 464 3 285 795 2 675 255 7 958 809 930 288 7 028 521 6 289 799 6 973 185 2 880 619 541 322 3 530 010 9 176 002 5 946 615 605 852 2 564 310 53 809 217 37 761 559 2 079 910 13 863 239 11 163 747 4 894 548 199 774 6 068 702 5 604 849 944 717 4 660 132 4 202 287 13 076 358 632 342 12 444 016 11 840 761

149 129 618 99 410 721 66.7 1 416 889 97 993 832 91 969 381 71 478 535 6 024 451 6.1 49 718 897 2 262 582 77 688 666 45 225 579 58.2 156 952 45 068 627 42 359 015 29 407 715 2 709 612 6.0 32 463 087 1 074 919 5 580 759 2 280 409 513 393 2 663 690 7 536 896 5 147 066 596 528 1 400 146 41 682 170 35 674 882 1 902 405 3 365 921 7 523 760 4 938 572 226 460 2 354 374 3 378 939 965 945 2 412 994 1 975 348 5 738 428 679 743 5 058 685 4 569 435 5 318 267 2 253 054 407 938 2 639 280 7 345 332 4 852 548 463 092 1 980 454 42 712 057 30 274 882 1 615 413 10 732 658 8 468 426 3 824 579 156 227 4 487 014 4 216 378 739 077 3 477 301 3 137 706 9 628 206 481 826 9 146 380 8 737 526

60 598 947 39 202 714 64.7 583 247 38 619 467 35 588 550 27 447 616 3 030 917 7.8 21 396 233 990 533 31 992 837 18 224 945 57.0 69 178 18 155 767 16 787 181 11 873 734 1 368 586 7.5 13 767 892 476 307 2 283 021 824 463 242 905 1 162 140 3 481 985 2 250 161 316 156 755 794 16 391 390 13 361 296 972 929 1 758 566 2 800 135 1 754 911 96 326 946 924 1 307 519 368 049 939 470 782 891 2 342 060 276 613 2 065 447 1 881 329 2 257 596 847 356 199 718 1 202 046 3 476 917 2 154 322 255 102 1 044 672 16 923 965 11 748 823 810 248 4 327 300 3 357 636 1 525 313 71 002 1 761 034 1 733 081 318 649 1 414 432 1 274 894 4 243 642 225 234 4 018 408 3 840 835

88 530 671 60 208 007 68.0 833 642 59 374 365 56 380 831 44 030 919 2 993 534 5.0 28 322 664 1 272 049 45 695 829 27 000 634 59.1 87 774 26 912 860 25 571 834 17 533 981 1 341 026 5.0 18 695 195 598 612 3 297 738 1 455 946 270 488 1 501 550 4 054 911 2 896 905 280 372 644 352 25 290 780 22 313 586 929 476 1 607 355 4 723 625 3 183 661 130 134 1 407 450 2 071 420 597 896 1 473 524 1 192 457 3 396 368 403 130 2 993 238 2 688 106 3 060 671 1 405 698 208 220 1 437 234 3 868 415 2 698 226 207 990 935 782 25 788 092 18 526 059 805 165 6 405 358 5 110 790 2 299 266 85 225 2 725 980 2 483 297 420 428 2 062 869 1 862 812 5 384 564 256 592 5 127 972 4 896 691

61 943 975 42 662 543 68.9 645 715 42 016 828 39 962 461 31 312 663 2 054 367 4.9 19 281 432 778 559 32 232 774 19 362 370 60.1 66 930 19 295 440 18 368 654 12 727 510 926 786 4.8 12 870 404 421 520 2 209 518 982 659 182 776 994 809 2 902 801 2 079 564 192 900 450 184 17 585 434 15 608 522 631 404 998 033 3 237 214 2 237 564 89 941 907 899 1 434 734 432 633 1 002 101 812 166 2 341 500 283 498 2 058 002 1 857 763 2 076 793 976 311 140 994 952 986 2 807 782 1 996 622 143 923 647 300 18 154 917 13 239 946 555 149 4 319 577 3 587 275 1 675 232 61 053 1 850 753 1 767 014 316 630 1 450 384 1 308 229 3 838 993 189 589 3 649 404 3 493 643

6 565 682 4 189 190 63.8 92 851 4 096 339 3 833 409 2 932 772 262 930 6.4 2 376 492 136 944 3 446 091 1 879 670 54.5 11 592 1 868 078 1 748 141 1 167 167 119 937 6.4 1 566 421 76 652 270 182 112 738 24 374 120 788 329 786 220 484 25 781 58 000 1 743 237 1 490 616 79 469 129 905 320 159 197 026 9 761 113 179 157 259 39 446 117 813 96 757 298 968 28 582 270 386 245 555 257 355 110 457 18 965 125 805 320 712 202 338 20 201 94 284 1 784 984 1 235 453 70 844 473 147 368 620 152 171 7 054 209 360 198 997 29 420 169 577 154 050 515 423 21 175 494 248 473 198

20 021 014 13 356 274 66.7 95 076 13 261 198 12 584 961 9 785 484 676 237 5.1 6 664 740 356 546 10 016 964 5 758 594 57.5 9 252 5 749 342 5 455 039 3 639 304 294 303 5.1 4 258 370 100 440 818 038 360 549 63 338 385 953 822 324 596 857 61 691 136 168 5 962 109 5 214 448 218 603 479 417 1 166 252 749 071 30 432 386 372 479 427 125 817 353 610 283 534 755 900 91 050 664 850 584 788 726 523 318 930 48 261 358 443 739 921 499 266 43 866 194 198 5 848 191 4 050 660 179 172 1 612 634 1 154 895 471 863 17 118 665 867 517 286 74 378 442 908 400 533 1 030 148 45 828 984 320 929 850

42 699 653 25 771 657 60.4 292 039 25 479 618 23 711 821 17 950 336 1 767 797 6.9 16 927 996 970 328 22 114 692 11 447 370 51.8 28 748 11 418 622 10 617 608 7 011 245 801 014 7.0 10 667 322 412 191 1 761 504 682 023 157 135 898 672 1 932 489 1 272 901 171 877 406 690 11 061 024 9 167 620 548 348 1 187 317 2 433 243 1 438 970 68 063 925 358 1 176 320 303 519 872 801 699 907 2 220 381 250 545 1 969 836 1 720 364 1 654 918 627 565 133 384 890 730 1 830 670 1 094 067 142 760 583 856 11 097 160 7 486 677 464 497 3 130 581 2 695 321 1 069 969 43 547 1 581 688 1 388 471 205 640 1 182 831 1 064 581 3 448 152 150 516 3 297 636 3 103 235

7 655 487 4 637 733 60.6 103 351 4 534 382 4 202 170 3 055 605 332 212 7.3 3 017 754 221 453 4 073 261 2 155 022 52.9 8 796 2 146 226 1 989 265 1 272 009 156 961 7.3 1 918 239 104 729 345 074 130 673 32 154 172 448 490 251 286 255 37 446 134 904 1 835 191 1 492 553 91 898 197 851 362 704 222 655 10 171 129 660 183 726 46 634 137 092 112 443 365 280 37 720 327 560 296 414 351 359 143 550 28 779 178 267 466 519 276 942 33 488 152 918 1 884 940 1 310 419 84 424 485 255 444 317 192 040 7 165 245 092 243 452 39 504 203 948 183 664 682 674 29 915 652 759 621 647

7 254 728 4 226 733 58.3 67 464 4 159 269 3 848 505 2 885 750 310 764 7.5 3 027 995 245 759 3 919 860 1 961 818 50.0 7 453 1 954 365 1 807 044 1 189 134 147 321 7.5 1 958 042 130 710 289 180 112 105 27 910 143 270 325 259 206 397 30 349 69 920 1 723 066 1 412 707 90 461 184 501 376 489 223 519 10 910 141 934 197 599 49 295 148 304 121 701 423 275 41 251 382 024 343 739 281 529 110 807 25 269 144 240 319 499 189 054 26 718 100 923 1 809 787 1 242 525 83 802 480 048 463 776 194 029 7 902 261 821 263 923 41 309 222 614 201 144 781 346 32 950 748 396 712 548

26 597 326 16 164 045 60.8 88 232 16 075 813 14 995 588 11 526 490 1 080 225 6.7 10 433 281 478 986 13 502 782 6 989 979 51.8 8 988 6 980 991 6 505 623 4 347 954 475 368 6.8 6 512 803 166 748 1 078 617 419 785 92 605 559 579 1 038 039 735 537 99 112 180 044 7 200 944 6 023 111 354 486 774 557 1 637 768 959 062 45 424 632 824 763 982 200 032 563 950 446 643 1 375 194 165 670 1 209 524 1 034 432 972 796 352 219 75 447 544 092 970 672 582 468 78 232 306 936 7 102 380 4 721 078 284 719 2 091 742 1 718 981 656 636 27 505 1 034 767 842 094 119 218 722 876 649 578 1 895 859 83 469 1 812 390 1 688 649

31 4 2 4 3

45 7 4 7 6

32 4 2 5 4

3 446 566 338 593 453

091 475 260 366 546

10 016 964 1 614 848 963 215 2 008 379 1 493 979

22 3 2 3 2

4 073 589 365 636 487

3 919 567 351 642 491

13 2 1 2 1

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over --------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Females 16 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Males 16 to 19 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Males 70 years and over ---------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 70 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 -------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over -------------own children under 6 years ------------------labor force ------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only --------------labor force ------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------With In With In

99 15 9 16 12

803 233 095 490 367

358 818 156 186 705

77 11 7 12 9

688 916 077 500 398

666 094 317 027 834

992 785 787 590 381

837 762 629 766 505

695 130 289 909 017

829 332 688 261 329

232 949 988 307 069

774 009 213 516 804

114 317 017 990 968

692 724 839 159 871

261 947 212 056 797

860 518 456 955 278

502 069 244 618 917

782 371 503 625 414

15 993 967 8 874 102 4 433 879

12 409 439 6 851 899 3 408 599

4 308 947 2 377 691 1 224 415

8 100 492 4 474 208 2 184 184

5 562 476 3 081 451 1 503 386

619 286 341 409 164 725

1 918 730 1 051 348 516 073

3 584 528 2 022 203 1 025 280

587 128 340 524 172 455

565 862 329 637 165 794

2 338 100 1 298 149 661 147

5 279 645 3 169 479 1 936 665

4 209 959 2 513 017 1 557 039

2 450 670 1 343 546 782 821

1 759 289 1 169 471 774 218

1 250 829 835 549 561 104

182 719 113 995 71 328

325 741 219 927 141 786

1 069 686 656 462 379 626

241 249 145 146 81 283

231 547 140 161 78 139

565 109 351 428 208 822

29 673 627 19 477 241 10 782 593

22 097 484 14 464 596 7 956 438

7 174 085 4 576 735 2 589 024

14 923 399 9 887 861 5 367 414

9 780 996 6 505 181 3 522 173

1 117 200 744 464 406 315

4 025 203 2 638 216 1 438 926

7 576 143 5 012 645 2 826 155

1 101 230 753 501 427 785

1 125 536 772 340 436 927

5 183 708 3 372 895 1 898 521

9 931 854 7 343 393 5 231 410

7 857 075 5 811 810 4 187 229

4 200 999 2 867 615 1 961 846

3 656 076 2 944 195 2 225 383

2 614 900 2 122 931 1 621 662

346 558 266 897 192 489

694 618 554 367 411 232

2 074 779 1 531 583 1 044 181

440 215 326 595 219 473

436 981 321 346 215 300

1 137 948 838 066 577 934

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 33 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 34.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Employed persons 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers -----------Employed females 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers ------------

34

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Urban

United States

Total

In central city

Total

Inside urbanized area

115 681 202 30 533 582 14 227 916 578 334 4 140 575 16 305 666 3 000 976 1 672 559 869 543 2 482 553 5 713 591 3 861 446 36 718 398 1 397 189 2 860 046 13 634 686 3 352 054 3 941 568 6 341 064 2 533 639 18 826 477 640 982 4 582 070 2 315 205 990 423 15 295 917 521 154 1 992 852 732 609 12 781 911 5 167 308 3 127 932 2 839 010 1 066 944 1 590 184 13 097 963 4 080 305 4 793 935 4 047 043 17 196 332 4 981 876 2 922 321 3 760 910 3 580 137 968 091 4 563 134 948 540 1 576 991 52 976 623 14 752 659 5 993 163 251 316 2 156 867 8 759 496 551 261 151 962 171 791 2 163 863 3 977 806 2 946 061 23 120 191 1 133 078 832 879 6 584 290 1 155 921 1 314 555 4 113 814 1 995 673 14 569 944 394 508 4 490 363 2 062 414 368 423 8 929 509 494 920 310 463 66 355 8 124 126 3 062 435 1 278 437 449 506 149 675 290 041 1 235 327 175 669 131 124 923 593 4 489 431 2 018 059 1 082 797 426 426 419 603 46 995 915 154 36 177 359 459

91 969 381 25 840 052 12 197 136 461 023 3 645 623 13 642 916 2 711 209 1 504 929 758 313 2 065 195 4 451 636 2 952 135 30 593 216 1 122 545 2 475 159 11 243 178 2 700 785 3 440 292 5 102 101 1 995 313 15 752 334 547 171 3 787 206 1 855 226 843 944 11 921 109 411 055 1 624 244 607 864 9 885 810 4 016 394 2 407 518 1 416 669 336 791 1 012 448 9 911 031 3 080 997 3 676 235 3 089 915 12 287 304 3 417 324 2 087 972 2 794 253 2 667 706 618 176 3 369 579 708 776 1 178 656 42 359 015 12 351 002 5 152 694 200 793 1 907 555 7 198 308 510 373 139 865 154 693 1 803 482 3 096 928 2 264 958 19 068 374 899 172 728 290 5 340 137 925 169 1 158 211 3 256 757 1 541 694 12 100 775 328 382 3 706 821 1 637 374 304 771 6 715 304 389 119 260 180 58 270 6 066 005 2 235 952 955 141 243 391 55 076 184 125 935 418 142 894 98 345 691 486 3 045 526 1 297 750 751 340 318 102 312 707 31 764 646 570 26 834 255 462

35 588 550 9 748 026 4 326 646 171 820 1 361 897 5 421 380 885 989 449 779 295 515 773 235 1 767 982 1 070 385 11 767 716 459 048 926 922 4 127 556 930 209 1 187 593 2 009 754 820 615 6 254 190 220 556 1 410 444 673 738 375 212 5 433 487 215 969 682 898 231 713 4 534 620 1 812 975 1 189 951 379 677 39 819 322 582 3 363 105 1 010 638 1 232 883 1 099 754 4 896 539 1 434 292 812 983 1 075 376 1 029 416 198 484 1 375 404 282 079 466 286 16 787 181 4 823 515 1 953 463 78 213 727 982 2 870 052 184 042 47 995 65 506 663 813 1 189 107 822 567 7 316 259 356 097 289 416 2 012 368 332 724 414 338 1 265 306 619 813 4 658 378 129 447 1 365 417 575 016 131 169 2 956 968 204 118 119 914 27 286 2 632 936 910 268 484 382 58 213 6 743 50 377 372 889 53 970 37 555 280 239 1 259 337 578 239 304 836 106 808 104 347 12 114 257 340 10 327 93 485

56 380 831 16 092 026 7 870 490 289 203 2 283 726 8 221 536 1 825 220 1 055 150 462 798 1 291 960 2 683 654 1 881 750 18 825 500 663 497 1 548 237 7 115 622 1 770 576 2 252 699 3 092 347 1 174 698 9 498 144 326 615 2 376 762 1 181 488 468 732 6 487 622 195 086 941 346 376 151 5 351 190 2 203 419 1 217 567 1 036 992 296 972 689 866 6 547 926 2 070 359 2 443 352 1 990 161 7 390 765 1 983 032 1 274 989 1 718 877 1 638 290 419 692 1 994 175 426 697 712 370 25 571 834 7 527 487 3 199 231 122 580 1 179 573 4 328 256 326 331 91 870 89 187 1 139 669 1 907 821 1 442 391 11 752 115 543 075 438 874 3 327 769 592 445 743 873 1 991 451 921 881 7 442 397 198 935 2 341 404 1 062 358 173 602 3 758 336 185 001 140 266 30 984 3 433 069 1 325 684 470 759 185 178 48 333 133 748 562 529 88 924 60 790 411 247 1 786 189 719 511 446 504 211 294 208 360 19 650 389 230 16 507 161 977

39 962 461 12 230 935 6 029 961 211 628 1 811 416 6 200 974 1 440 418 826 894 366 408 956 284 1 914 461 1 321 026 14 015 434 479 027 1 160 612 5 310 308 1 296 605 1 753 774 2 259 929 830 310 7 065 487 246 377 1 747 712 851 465 351 651 4 523 908 137 367 681 888 272 632 3 704 653 1 544 961 814 340 390 148 46 491 326 286 4 207 415 1 331 535 1 551 251 1 307 441 4 594 621 1 198 140 779 322 1 106 029 1 055 706 225 118 1 286 012 266 339 475 563 18 368 654 5 679 451 2 467 098 89 542 928 356 3 212 353 263 672 73 896 71 951 842 600 1 365 487 1 021 344 8 648 476 386 335 335 583 2 440 447 430 179 579 964 1 430 304 636 612 5 486 111 145 820 1 719 603 757 271 121 207 2 535 566 130 004 103 980 23 165 2 301 582 874 425 302 941 66 897 8 834 56 913 374 571 62 165 38 394 273 137 1 063 693 410 982 272 678 126 409 124 346 11 091 242 533 10 043 103 493

Outside urbanized area 3 833 906 420 19 111 485 84 49 19 74 197 140 1 158 42 91 439 110 116 212 91 585 19 147 74 25 536 14 69 26 453 185 107 109 14 88 483 149 180 147 637 181 116 126 119 41 172 36 59 1 748 439 173 8 59 265 13 3 3 64 136 104 744 35 23 219 38 38 143 74 465 12 145 68 9 330 13 10 2 305 122 44 21 2 18 42 5 4 31 169 71 43 15 15 1 36 1 14

409 715 755 666 605 960 172 218 881 793 338 630 817 580 435 236 872 181 183 008 566 032 322 712 384 624 422 175 213 027 615 752 531 959 311 950 861 092 948 772 197 201 415 248 038 921 872 748 141 572 671 031 415 901 303 913 140 981 522 275 049 151 284 953 303 219 431 984 661 361 339 044 828 536 803 851 062 882 946 534 559 173 973 611 746 761 934 814 408 548 969 671 992 897 510 812

Rural

Total

Place of 10,000 or more

12 584 961 2 954 376 1 419 774 57 909 360 705 1 534 602 300 630 179 038 76 509 260 883 571 855 420 094 3 651 249 141 890 296 190 1 366 078 363 099 382 744 620 235 253 380 1 847 091 61 206 481 728 255 311 91 697 1 427 090 43 297 190 283 77 306 1 193 510 472 843 295 475 537 313 235 522 275 269 1 856 561 588 963 712 009 534 772 2 158 372 603 695 379 466 486 433 463 336 153 536 535 242 123 486 177 059 5 455 039 1 408 464 558 462 25 007 191 802 850 002 49 356 14 061 14 096 232 088 405 812 316 772 2 359 590 121 589 80 007 667 369 123 963 125 690 417 716 210 285 1 490 625 40 754 476 462 237 043 42 567 892 234 41 194 25 435 5 757 825 605 328 313 123 284 96 722 37 326 57 862 145 347 21 013 17 635 106 176 552 682 237 121 130 278 68 916 68 343 6 567 109 800 4 954 43 672

23 711 821 4 693 530 2 030 780 117 311 494 952 2 662 750 289 767 167 630 111 230 417 358 1 261 955 909 311 6 125 182 274 644 384 887 2 391 508 651 269 501 276 1 238 963 538 326 3 074 143 93 811 794 864 459 979 146 479 3 374 808 110 099 368 608 124 745 2 896 101 1 150 914 720 414 1 422 341 730 153 577 736 3 186 932 999 308 1 117 700 957 128 4 909 028 1 564 552 834 349 966 657 912 431 349 915 1 193 555 239 764 398 335 10 617 608 2 401 657 840 469 50 523 249 312 1 561 188 40 888 12 097 17 098 360 381 880 878 681 103 4 051 817 233 906 104 589 1 244 153 230 752 156 344 857 057 453 979 2 469 169 66 126 783 542 425 040 63 652 2 214 205 105 801 50 283 8 085 2 058 121 826 483 323 296 206 115 94 599 105 916 299 909 32 775 32 779 232 107 1 443 905 720 309 331 457 108 324 106 896 15 231 268 584 9 343 103 997

4 202 170 1 020 064 426 629 20 915 108 962 593 435 66 539 38 773 27 981 84 019 276 512 167 185 1 249 274 55 044 83 801 503 812 126 139 104 984 272 689 115 914 606 617 18 644 155 375 80 629 24 852 686 223 21 068 75 594 27 333 589 561 250 282 138 899 76 210 16 070 53 302 455 484 140 298 145 383 155 458 714 915 221 951 128 855 132 991 123 389 39 659 191 459 30 690 69 879 1 989 265 498 222 173 701 8 434 53 134 324 521 8 921 2 600 3 712 70 750 182 001 126 479 805 319 45 642 22 947 258 774 42 979 31 603 184 192 94 507 477 956 12 312 152 485 72 936 8 620 425 424 20 223 11 662 1 784 393 539 160 880 58 988 11 325 1 600 9 244 48 542 5 217 4 280 38 685 200 433 92 317 51 150 12 772 12 506 2 221 41 973 1 135 16 395

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 34 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Place of 2,500 to 9,999 3 848 828 354 21 85 474 45 26 22 70 226 167 1 053 47 59 423 115 85 222 95 521 15 136 78 20 625 20 67 24 537 214 131 99 24 61 473 145 161 149 767 250 129 141 130 48 197 35 67 1 807 413 143 8 40 270 5 1 3 58 157 122 695 40 16 221 39 26 155 80 417 10 133 72 7 408 19 9 1 379 150 59 13 2 10 46 5 4 36 229 116 52 14 13 2 44 1 16

505 875 437 824 491 438 109 573 409 091 360 348 438 925 988 571 539 982 050 919 954 296 002 591 898 391 317 879 547 195 731 251 741 411 355 850 255 842 605 210 751 283 288 610 648 240 577 873 044 777 302 971 237 475 676 842 216 435 556 687 013 216 313 272 599 230 443 972 212 658 822 050 428 209 487 395 628 327 906 696 395 351 254 740 014 972 434 910 865 488 164 835 214 179 518 787

Rural 14 995 588 2 663 571 1 172 565 71 328 280 537 1 491 006 163 117 93 884 55 949 247 753 714 022 549 572 3 613 561 162 649 223 910 1 380 199 388 880 290 373 700 946 309 239 1 846 803 56 612 479 346 288 319 95 947 1 961 298 65 605 213 967 68 407 1 681 726 645 339 431 321 1 235 122 688 045 454 739 2 186 689 691 904 781 668 632 287 3 335 347 1 063 762 562 664 673 238 640 703 256 521 779 162 168 238 251 336 6 505 623 1 401 090 491 812 31 758 145 875 909 278 23 841 6 978 9 312 217 865 511 822 412 030 2 419 516 140 965 60 393 721 451 140 672 91 901 488 878 264 595 1 496 707 41 014 473 532 268 991 45 969 1 319 627 63 184 27 694 4 369 1 228 749 490 254 196 293 179 546 90 403 84 883 197 908 21 694 22 582 152 089 987 936 498 586 222 736 78 832 78 063 10 549 177 233 6 474 68 728

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 35.

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Employed persons 16 years and over ------Agriculture -----------------------------------Forestry and fisheries --------------------------Mining --------------------------------------Construction ---------------------------------Manufacturing --------------------------------Nondurable goods ---------------------------Food and kindred products -------------------Textile mill and finished textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------Chemicals and allied products ----------------Durable goods ------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ----------Primary metal industries --------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance ----Machinery and computer equipment ------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer -------------------------------Transportation equipment --------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilitiesAir transportation ---------------------------Trucking service and warehousing----------------Other transportation -------------------------Communications -----------------------------Utilities and sanitary services -------------------Wholesale trade -------------------------------Retail trade ----------------------------------General merchandise stores --------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -----------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations ----------Eating and drinking places ---------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ----------------Banking and credit agencies --------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ----------Services -------------------------------------Business services ----------------------------Repair services------------------------------Private households ---------------------------Other personal services -----------------------Entertainment and recreation services -------------Professional and related services ----------------Hospitals --------------------------------Health services, except hospitals --------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges ---Other educational services -------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations ----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services -Public administration ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over ------Agriculture -----------------------------------Forestry and fisheries --------------------------Mining --------------------------------------Construction ---------------------------------Manufacturing --------------------------------Nondurable goods ---------------------------Food and kindred products -------------------Textile mill and finished textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------Chemicals and allied products ----------------Durable goods ------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ----------Primary metal industries --------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance ----Machinery and computer equipment ------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer -------------------------------Transportation equipment --------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilitiesAir transportation ---------------------------Trucking service and warehousing----------------Other transportation -------------------------Communications -----------------------------Utilities and sanitary services -------------------Wholesale trade -------------------------------Retail trade ----------------------------------General merchandise stores --------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -----------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations ----------Eating and drinking places ---------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ----------------Banking and credit agencies --------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ----------Services -------------------------------------Business services ----------------------------Repair services------------------------------Private households ---------------------------Other personal services -----------------------Entertainment and recreation services -------------Professional and related services ----------------Hospitals --------------------------------Health services, except hospitals --------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges ---Other educational services -------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations ----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services -Public administration ----------------------------

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Urban

In central city

Outside urbanized area

Total

115 681 202 2 944 042 171 330 723 423 7 214 763 20 462 078 8 053 234 1 405 723 1 809 199 1 941 923 1 196 595 12 408 844 1 276 578 792 239 1 172 905 2 362 588

91 969 381 1 498 582 80 441 360 095 5 585 578 15 471 945 5 859 232 959 576 1 055 193 1 651 632 1 006 391 9 612 713 660 596 605 646 911 184 1 862 641

35 588 380 24 132 1 842 5 388 2 200 389 453 663 287 3 188 214 195 304 581

550 116 830 795 820 954 175 305 975 264 152 779 964 083 757 428

56 380 831 1 118 466 55 611 227 300 3 742 758 10 082 991 3 659 057 570 271 601 218 988 368 719 239 6 423 934 445 632 410 563 606 427 1 281 213

39 962 424 25 120 2 418 6 737 2 397 350 325 744 502 4 340 218 250 398 860

461 007 471 359 465 569 283 724 710 254 333 286 336 540 357 444

3 833 116 6 24 269 735 288 58 55 59 48 446 45 31 46 91

409 756 550 891 210 014 935 012 650 980 856 079 441 261 423 102

1 899 173 2 532 532 8 205 062 758 916 1 941 762 2 407 325 1 607 009 1 490 050 5 071 026 19 485 666 2 022 380 3 339 390 2 092 880 5 463 979 7 984 870 2 374 916 5 609 954 37 880 865 3 851 262 1 726 200 628 510 3 040 186 1 636 460 26 998 247 5 204 690 4 477 994 9 154 741 478 762

1 558 364 2 112 728 6 729 575 706 979 1 475 720 2 022 390 1 399 393 1 125 093 4 295 807 15 484 536 1 640 596 2 561 734 1 579 732 4 352 068 7 012 319 2 000 094 5 012 225 30 976 980 3 452 706 1 351 611 492 923 2 427 133 1 396 383 21 856 224 4 339 230 3 513 360 7 068 860 391 530

538 659 2 531 249 513 858 522 386 1 508 6 077 655 938 520 1 935 2 781 805 1 976 13 084 1 464 501 259 1 078 597 9 182 1 939 1 383 2 935 168

009 451 059 946 191 437 604 881 616 468 988 457 028 740 948 290 658 996 934 852 313 898 771 228 984 801 950 867

1 020 355 1 453 277 4 198 516 457 033 962 529 1 163 953 876 789 738 212 2 787 191 9 407 068 984 608 1 623 277 1 059 704 2 416 328 4 230 371 1 194 804 3 035 567 17 891 984 1 987 772 849 759 233 610 1 348 235 798 612 12 673 996 2 399 246 2 129 559 4 132 910 222 663

737 896 1 043 217 3 025 507 364 109 631 941 872 380 675 879 481 198 2 075 543 6 773 067 729 450 1 118 759 716 321 1 748 805 3 318 625 924 913 2 393 712 13 140 086 1 568 482 572 725 162 418 984 212 601 182 9 251 067 1 791 593 1 521 554 2 873 967 166 969

62 85 253 23 66 62 44 56 154 673 63 127 80 191 221 66 155 1 184 102 56 18 101 51 853 139 150 321 15

3 4 5 52

1 1 1 16

227 525 834 787 85 6 35 191 1 863 943 130 288 292 98 919 48 28 70 145

843 783 948 181 328 025 051 763 000 159 462 483 004 848 841 902 610 233 489

1 2 2 25

576 212 638 571 267 11 40 402 3 152 1 439 189 364 422 228 1 712 111 58 137 300

797 821 575 834 683 882 814 813 597 657 219 095 745 864 940 551 864 220 314

1 1 1 18

216 143 803 96 82 264 265 93 475 950 442 424 105 934 618 555 062 925 681 64 238 640 241 058 414 050 887 112

824 723 180 886 528 407 842 517 909 693 600 698 712 383 033 935 098 659 669 857 262 720 834 317 891 006 057 530

376 300 1 262 157 155 398 396 154 863 4 807 679 805 225 1 328 2 524 854 1 670 11 144 936 121 213 872 340 8 659 1 849 1 642 2 831 163

938 372 395 720 157 352 467 699 828 679 506 913 906 472 572 294 278 686 724 652 185 281 925 919 962 291 205 843

526 155 538 976 612 36 106 724 783 384 472 152 856 377 399 285 114 272 556

197 863 077 623 437 553 260 974 922 006 089 799 148 438 916 684 107 422 814

2 3 4 42

804 738 473 359 353 17 75 594 5 015 2 382 319 652 714 327 2 632 160 87 207 445

640 604 523 015 011 907 865 576 597 816 681 578 749 712 781 453 474 453 803

752 548 2 399 267 293 786 740 311 1 544 9 969 1 397 1 659 448 2 991 4 759 1 705 3 053 23 663 1 820 226 576 1 934 691 18 413 3 963 3 497 6 115 344

836 120 658 994 817 510 265 072 115 141 288 346 280 360 138 936 202 230 459 893 557 944 354 023 583 138 006 215

593 444 2 065 254 237 662 662 248 1 339 7 758 1 122 1 230 331 2 262 4 142 1 410 2 732 19 070 1 618 186 451 1 513 582 14 718 3 264 2 692 4 718 276

762 095 575 606 685 759 309 216 737 372 106 611 618 855 605 229 376 345 393 509 447 001 759 236 853 297 262 373

6 3 1 3

2 515 952 1 977 129 2 377 195

2 002 447 1 764 004 1 925 425

2

1 1 7

6 1 1 1

858 384 735 449 832 540

Total

Inside urbanized area

United States

1 144 063 1 028 555 1 092 885

Rural

Total

12 584 577 23 82 1 055 2 610 972 161 219 184 168 1 637 181 128 161 329

961 703 590 050 083 408 839 535 858 134 050 569 855 762 647 667

23 711 821 1 445 460 90 889 363 328 1 629 185 4 990 133 2 194 002 446 147 754 006 290 291 190 204 2 796 131 615 982 186 593 261 721 499 947

452 688 898 834 251 856 271 686 196 007 590 528 267 925 344 258 086 675 803 748 093 088 989 954 862 098 896 809

220 324 919 69 264 228 156 200 557 1 960 191 376 263 475 690 203 486 3 567 316 220 53 262 145 2 568 467 457 937 39

007 372 111 090 337 717 639 328 452 994 568 990 116 598 402 633 769 223 487 286 099 935 441 975 791 907 047 885

340 419 1 475 51 466 384 207 364 775 4 001 381 777 513 1 111 972 374 597 6 903 398 374 135 613 240 5 142 865 964 2 085 87

3 848 97 15 59 230 775 353 75 114 53 28 422 87 31 41 73

505 981 410 836 834 867 262 078 476 094 504 605 993 123 539 160

14 995 588 1 258 624 64 957 249 703 1 145 147 3 335 252 1 447 413 274 260 550 004 163 723 122 419 1 887 839 455 566 122 672 169 452 331 814

809 804 487 937 042 935 616 957 219 130 784 656 148 911 551 822 729 885 556 589 587 053 077 023 460 634 881 232

62 66 237 10 64 61 42 58 137 839 93 141 90 261 197 68 128 1 455 88 55 25 121 56 1 108 182 190 465 21

420 910 116 497 318 340 081 880 397 017 743 691 896 789 218 746 472 041 317 416 561 462 081 204 075 100 094 687

50 63 236 8 65 62 34 66 122 724 65 140 90 210 172 67 105 1 220 64 55 24 116 43 915 151 176 359 16

544 241 566 010 100 051 453 952 696 485 130 454 234 206 675 219 456 518 936 382 852 727 119 502 863 625 277 419

218 282 964 31 328 250 123 231 494 300 208 474 318 595 565 227 338 984 227 254 81 352 131 936 501 569 185 46

326 262 286 000 258 202 489 337 424 855 938 033 906 792 730 169 561 332 990 666 491 900 131 154 400 118 514 069

158 90 207 1 989 16 2 6 19 262 138 27 47 30 8 123 14 4 11 19

253 995 436 265 594 178 710 806 593 899 951 294 291 201 694 742 041 713 744

139 71 191 1 807 18 2 5 20 281 159 25 76 25 7 121 19 5 10 17

480 838 637 044 878 985 213 233 222 967 119 545 319 207 255 135 018 619 574

402 231 632 6 505 221 13 18 85 1 190 682 95 368 81 32 508 89 17 41 71

552 501 278 623 367 085 285 839 409 009 648 728 843 077 400 858 274 688 922

27 17 55 2 8 15 17 10 35 448 65 72 19 155 116 50 65 939 43 6 23 82 26 757 141 150 293 16

618 376 359 748 988 850 264 509 953 272 021 870 764 133 366 742 624 840 363 374 757 431 176 739 478 612 229 055

24 15 50 2 8 15 12 11 32 399 46 74 20 135 106 51 54 810 32 6 23 77 19 651 121 144 238 13

667 996 322 221 139 889 784 289 351 112 949 980 293 486 197 206 991 973 731 481 012 830 468 451 303 224 510 140

103 69 218 7 37 88 44 39 130 1 291 153 270 73 412 372 184 187 2 690 117 26 75 247 58 2 164 412 487 817 36

082 007 592 845 584 853 617 693 088 863 458 112 910 804 280 992 288 246 860 241 046 540 921 638 853 702 258 504

121 104 193 1 748 27 1 3 25 238 116 19 35 26 13 121 11 4 10 20

408 881 868 141 861 223 547 265 263 279 378 334 630 556 984 655 495 725 710

326 340 540 5 455 129 4 9 98 803 392 53 138 83 45 411 46 15 35 69

119 226 945 039 838 515 431 499 265 021 757 370 405 873 244 674 978 353 949

721 557 417 259 1 064 554 10 617 608 259 426 18 646 30 395 130 398 1 768 325 1 001 190 152 408 500 221 141 399 49 726 767 135 125 231 26 633 64 969 111 011

265 223 955 132 108 294 313 106 658 396 499 536 149 913 949 643 306 083 733 86 148 621 253 240 364 148 970 121

489 072 543 467 955 310 134 677 663 133 066 021 042 213 384 357 027 367 239 456 530 194 389 559 574 595 715 698

26 17 66 6 9 20 18 10 44 359 43 65 18 116 139 51 87 761 49 7 16 67 23 598 111 122 215 11

610 995 408 694 778 313 770 853 692 739 916 890 518 065 014 509 505 671 099 020 625 103 141 683 135 513 573 889

84 59 240 18 36 83 64 37 160 1 051 136 204 58 299 436 159 276 2 299 154 28 48 183 64 1 820 374 371 644 30

839 305 444 559 424 729 563 169 473 807 524 002 346 194 174 428 746 648 386 176 030 984 395 677 253 183 917 256

159 104 334 13 56 123 77 62 204 210 275 428 116 728 616 295 320 592 202 40 125 421 108 694 698 804 396 67

1 1 8

6 1 1 1

819 243 815 734 791 482

87 558 50 015 80 458

237 262 162 806 220 945

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 35 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

4

3 1

Rural

170 367 482 126 105 865 202 496 367 970 522 663 116 049 469 762

270 714 762 654 984 144 836 049 069 357 084 391 710 435 712 222 391 142 655

2

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

4 202 78 8 52 210 779 344 87 76 64 31 435 64 30 46 87

129 767 903 368 109 6 27 279 2 111 931 116 190 312 169 1 179 53 38 91 209

3

Place of 10,000 or more

074 025 083 388 132 751 956 856 378 769 182 735 662 505 533 707 826 885 066 384 110 943 595 787 730 841 744 842

513 505 213 125 451 770

112 726 43 639 85 594

98 264 36 010 79 558

2

3

2 1

286 871 123 450 273 569

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

35

Table 36.

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

Total

In central city

969 859 513 397 519 869 274 720 405 328 359 824 605 160 628 171 372 001 199

381 917 885 146 601 621 498 064 491 534 015 265 663 854 341 495 797 643 620

35 588 550 24 846 009 798 377 2 801 382 2 722 966 1 775 643 1 310 772 2 026 306 78 958 105 472 16 787 181 11 165 236 200 497 1 768 634 1 488 101 997 061 575 820 729 846 62 483

56 41 1 3 3 2 1 3

097 502 739 008 678 905 261 357 697 811 706 444 824 598 425 295 729 093 546 082 547 203 795 230 800 504 341 792 330 286 998 652 534 576 742 101 682 367

621 990 945 846 838 779 223 458 718 341 705 934 374 448 301 229 689 201 832 588 503 781 841 702 409 352 392 567 594 100 640 574 140 691 556 984 769 911

41 25 2 3 3 3 3 32 26 22 2 7 3 2 1 1

837 164 853 833 986 111 337 817 920 137 036 326 374 611 915 126 721

813 097 948 752 016 242 173 517 248 046 304 672 753 718 570 053 412

18 2 5 8 2 13 1 3 6 6 1 1 4 1 2 1

5 585 335 289 109 658 743 32 74 868 163 696 512 257 499

312 485 418 261 209 679 569 013 346 067 986 699 925 588

United States

Total

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

Rural

Total

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Rural

CLASS OF WORKER

Employed persons 16 years and over ------Private for profit wage and salary workers ----------Employees of own corporation ------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers -------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------In agriculture -------------------------------Unpaid family workers --------------------------Employed females 16 years and over ------Private for profit wage and salary workers ----------Employees of own corporation ------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers -------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------

115 81 3 7 8 5 3 8 1

681 781 118 760 244 381 940 067 062 505 976 647 758 045 617 002 663 708 290

202 333 578 060 755 445 900 483 778 226 623 886 589 116 771 677 488 708 977

91 65 2 6 6 3 3 5

529 533 825 370 110 628 062 361 097 660 296 491 332 377 104 676 299 495 709 904 419 692 996 569 241 984 973 274 714 061 324 378 775 032 607 456 929 475

779 428 217 482 388 106 158 883 175 124 616 124 049 547 413 772 903 757 359 615 603 119 730 882 320 961 185 397 940 761 105 004 176 961 325 051 487 160

106 67 4 9 7 8 8 83 69 59 4 18 9 6 2 4 1 1

049 477 243 637 691 718 129 870 129 856 588 742 381 056 929 557 838

428 151 077 580 620 214 613 620 451 655 530 469 654 800 373 262 219

49 6 13 22 6 39 4 8 19 18 6 5 8 1 3 2

7 230 391 342 130 798 879 42 91 1 136 266 933 731 369 679

647 241 022 173 083 086 764 923 953 385 337 307 973 050

52 35 5 4 3 1 2

42 28 4 3 2 1 2

380 013 715 595 796 093 963 693 326 223 571 659 405 392 140 174 796 271 137

831 908 508 764 635 978 726 758 533 062 834 029 166 220 240 434 977 797 137

39 29 1 2 2 1 1 2

421 160 662 358 448 114 676 739 132 396 693 060 983 083 423 622 065 680 330 428 372 224 892 501 834 602 289 600 033 316 418 190 903 955 720 697 436 229

756 800 722 790 252 864 328 064 566 708 978 348 882 582 476 344 864 510 798 082 604 158 852 994 415 059 060 873 028 695 868 907 340 483 154 834 236 816

45 30 1 3 3 3 3 35 30 26 1 7 4 2

972 357 231 753 629 801 698 751 217 061 133 684 916 564 1 877 1 102 371

150 845 064 706 535 124 187 179 940 152 818 299 746 853 724 755 414

21 2 5 10 3 17 1 3 8 8 2 2 2

2 814 193 147 58 341 373 13 31 383 99 391 253 140 249

621 629 682 403 619 731 134 232 124 903 265 838 541 099

25 17 2 2 1 1

962 307 216 642 685 353 473 371 91 128 368 810 284 757 512 762 595 848 83

461 607 856 907 139 602 316 754 383 136 654 839 479 188 109 044 009 276 189

3 833 409 2 738 403 88 963 239 571 284 076 180 241 129 136 247 371 15 830 14 611 1 748 141 1 178 123 23 117 155 558 159 286 100 416 52 432 93 196 9 130

12 584 961 8 967 898 409 689 713 286 827 420 560 135 361 274 1 074 633 219 320 80 315 5 455 039 3 670 067 97 570 479 474 468 845 311 974 149 536 330 325 44 818

23 711 821 15 921 416 604 693 1 362 914 1 725 154 1 511 824 666 402 2 347 419 657 287 176 692 10 617 608 6 823 621 152 926 884 262 989 430 831 182 290 691 707 065 91 357

4 202 170 2 829 333 94 095 298 493 309 314 359 891 116 285 272 056 16 867 16 798 1 989 265 1 265 880 24 750 194 680 173 509 193 134 47 847 103 979 10 236

3 848 505 2 609 705 90 567 248 252 320 346 242 128 107 862 301 741 24 632 18 471 1 807 044 1 168 742 24 388 156 592 177 648 135 984 43 908 112 940 11 230

14 995 588 10 030 688 401 811 768 659 1 051 415 858 944 417 028 1 729 825 613 390 139 029 6 505 623 4 183 830 98 984 503 049 612 721 473 840 189 565 474 175 68 443

433 022 944 785 026 502 152 851 745 673 801 780 277 893 993 800 729 454 231 000 578 908 079 717 950 765 613 104 239 893 201 981 046 662 186 480 293 161

709 005 433 725 452 824 270 877 131 398 195 836 726 886 647 996 306 721 610 817 491 736 212 817 884 677 403 582 018 354 335 296 103 525 079 561 370 938

4 553 607 2 767 452 189 077 392 661 369 444 431 962 403 011 3 544 050 2 864 587 2 442 676 233 808 807 719 406 505 275 141 109 490 201 838 78 098 49 635 26 146 2 090 952 1 133 586 84 608 206 802 204 869 238 104 222 983 1 418 008 1 090 307 907 203 112 617 542 695 284 616 195 192 74 747 130 249 50 073 31 191 17 505

14 434 440 9 371 343 529 212 1 180 404 1 052 356 1 180 078 1 121 047 11 343 137 9 522 848 8 280 634 658 975 2 471 793 1 299 651 914 555 320 339 619 510 258 460 176 154 73 042 6 336 313 3 660 527 230 814 606 838 579 308 645 427 613 399 4 257 649 3 405 984 2 886 807 310 724 1 674 838 924 995 662 045 218 211 403 826 167 200 111 675 50 373

28 17 1 2 2 2 2 22 17 14 1 5 2 1

17 731 867 10 829 935 649 369 1 452 913 1 485 681 1 623 779 1 690 190 13 937 438 11 104 043 9 499 508 1 004 947 2 959 610 1 473 077 1 068 649 388 006 834 819 355 097 261 778 92 728 7 795 449 4 247 255 281 756 717 475 803 924 852 645 892 394 5 319 964 4 010 247 3 339 423 479 334 1 956 524 1 018 856 749 429 263 870 518 961 217 383 158 403 60 720

305 265 629 149 260 485 804 832 974 184 874 548 921 398 1 382 850 290

667 938 817 709 203 022 115 177 608 626 122 756 636 832 187 454 163

2 293 314 642 1 049 287 1 861 243 419 942 870 256 232 337 62 172 78 23

920 818 687 057 358 576 193 322 469 430 592 577 385 699 237 908 541

7 372 777 1 958 3 554 1 081 6 454 650 1 499 3 300 3 006 1 003 902 657 103 323 173 57

563 089 560 940 974 526 879 680 863 096 104 966 725 322 300 393 710

1 928 149 113 44 253 282 8 22 262 41 252 156 85 159

995 060 421 156 850 923 878 664 500 780 977 040 844 957

247 11 8 3 24 24 1 2 37 22 32 27 13 25

941 515 785 679 853 673 228 607 129 648 883 626 121 412

637 33 25 10 62 66 3 5 83 35 105 70 41 63

685 054 476 568 916 135 028 961 495 475 405 172 576 730

18 12 1 1

WORK STATUS IN 1989

Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -----------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week ------------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -----------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week ------------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks -----------------------------

134 84 5 11 10 11 11 105 87 74 6 23 12 8 3 5 2 1 61 35 2 5 5 6 5 42 34 28 3 15 8 5 2 3 1

49 28 2 4 4 4 4 34 27 23 2 11 6 4 1 2 1

675 342 077 650 230 790 584 618 565 414 012 384 840 514 001 672 663 412 216 654 174 979 902 728 965 902 052 191 297 969 579 461 630 621 022 404 246 138

865 190 223 056 586 915 895 394 152 633 727 586 492 866 825 885 825 691 034 506 899 623 989 708 994 293 332 694 566 405 772 667 800 208 402 150 533 095

64 42 2 5 4 5 4 50 43 37 2 11 5 4 1 2 1

865 806 622 080 356 310 638 066 702 075 902 642 458 046 037 023 349

663 252 884 046 481 118 986 338 308 894 486 373 007 865 846 298 998

30 3 8 14 4 25 2 5 13 12 4 3 3

2 770 141 141 50 316 369 19 42 485 63 305 258 117 250

691 856 736 858 590 948 435 781 222 164 721 861 384 489

19 11 1 1 1 1 14 11 9 4 2 1 1

29 17 1 2 2 2 2 20 16 14 1 7 4 2 1

1

21 12 2 1 1 1 14 12 10 5 2 2 1

432 030 085 361 431 722 800 004 399 848 589 046 507 779 679 381 570 402 162 822 872 488 200 339 440 480 631 481 384 775 325 725 241 456 864 354 246 107

158 438 272 636 550 327 935 425 457 783 911 190 675 099 112 543 214 556 527 027 100 338 889 180 911 609 793 830 346 661 465 430 036 270 769 067 718 249

5 212 028 2 972 970 216 308 444 631 465 662 557 476 554 981 3 875 553 3 000 288 2 550 517 277 427 1 069 338 530 451 356 683 152 277 267 137 103 170 65 770 35 958 2 452 812 1 261 707 102 794 238 118 263 167 294 589 292 437 1 592 828 1 180 562 978 248 140 626 690 718 356 215 242 398 98 402 169 266 65 842 41 061 24 139

4 649 932 2 742 057 184 373 390 383 408 710 454 457 469 952 3 565 918 2 801 224 2 378 054 265 716 844 775 418 777 297 982 114 292 239 239 96 812 66 021 28 702 2 185 253 1 163 357 87 231 205 552 231 663 247 475 249 975 1 463 867 1 099 165 908 846 134 535 569 338 295 140 212 498 78 073 152 048 61 835 42 013 19 055

211 313 389 803 705 606 792 053 209 719 552 415 006 445 1 013 431 116

615 054 129 828 604 972 440 103 203 609 226 797 901 082 803 209 807

2 484 388 727 1 107 261 1 935 277 440 985 916 232 214 448 99 232 93 23

958 258 585 673 442 501 488 229 230 811 554 012 700 516 311 675 198

2 499 429 737 1 073 258 1 960 316 454 959 891 230 212 438 100 228 87 22

572 321 541 806 904 609 023 211 801 101 574 150 967 589 344 220 814

9 1 2 4 1 8 1 2 4 3 1

837 432 815 446 142 399 149 090 108 766 051 954 1 056 232 521 235 67

964 900 836 550 678 732 863 214 388 488 267 681 485 909 217 211 148

1 645 55 52 20 139 135 10 17 268 103 236 218 112 179

335 756 604 912 874 407 195 910 607 318 351 608 048 462

308 11 12 4 32 29 2 3 59 15 36 35 16 31

304 529 197 515 135 520 024 496 597 414 003 604 147 898

288 9 9 3 25 23 1 3 53 15 37 37 17 31

398 370 550 629 773 773 830 286 763 879 023 989 360 756

1 006 32 28 11 76 77 6 10 147 70 158 141 76 111

667 686 853 896 607 071 011 696 489 489 343 177 711 837

1

12 6 1 1 1 1 8 6 5 3 1 1

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989

Families-----------------------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------3 or more workers ----------------------------Married-couple families -----------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------Husband and wife worked ---------------------3 or more workers ----------------------------Husband and wife worked ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------3 or more workers -----------------------------

65 8 18 29 8 51 6 11 26 23 7 6 10 2 4 2

15 2 4 6 1 12 1 3 6 5 1 1 2

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

Persons 16 years and over --------------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Professional specialty occupations -----------------Technicians and related support occupations ----------Sales occupations -----------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors -------Transportation and material moving occupations ------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers----Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation -----------------------------------

36

438 350

344 067

206 646

137 421

94 945

11 782

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 36 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

30 694

94 283

18 225

17 417

56 801

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 37.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

United States

In central city

Total

Total

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

Rural

Total

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Rural

INCOME IN 1989

Households --------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Families-----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Married-couple families -----------------Less than $15,000 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 or more -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Females 15 years and over, with income ---Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Per capita income (dollars) --------------Persons in households (dollars) -------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -----------------

91 5 8 8 16 14 16 13 4 4 65 2 3 4 10 10 13 11 4 3 51 5 7 8 11 10 7 10 1 1 1 2 2 86

84

993 684 529 133 123 575 428 777 704 035 30 38 049 582 636 676 658 729 270 857 115 522 35 43 718 619 734 660 566 895 241 381 530 636 379 286 718 830 674 20

582 517 980 273 742 125 455 883 808 799 056 453 428 206 361 092 345 951 930 079 468 996 225 803 214 528 791 211 753 423 508 654 177 764 635 235 497 346 947 409 53.0 29 237 560 106 10 371 33.9 19 570 14 420 14 649 6 094

71 3 5 5 11 11 13 11 4 3 49 1 2 3 7 7 10 10 3 3 39 3 5 6 8 9 6 8 1 1 1 1 2 67

66

289 950 924 720 803 098 129 757 229 675 32 41 837 838 407 120 421 829 332 005 682 199 37 47 111 439 110 088 830 126 515 374 148 224 034 828 368 769 290 21

341 607 848 334 505 738 022 244 510 533 086 209 813 263 485 944 857 259 718 276 305 706 896 066 242 182 572 776 373 925 414 753 969 446 170 950 548 670 477 560 54.2 30 707 020 218 11 207 35.3 20 660 15 442 15 680 6 278

29 2 3 2 5 4 4 3 1 1 18 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 1

13 1 2 2 2 2 1 4

1 26

27

788 414 229 847 469 657 891 853 276 148 26 35 865 135 339 499 215 043 594 073 036 927 32 41 310 551 036 237 942 719 823 458 781 766 578 938 075 317 412 18

313 737 753 726 139 183 293 603 846 033 727 539 663 928 321 461 262 336 177 329 987 862 076 060 118 016 077 656 174 327 868 007 159 281 476 199 996 896 255 164 49.6 27 121 369 955 10 560 33.9 20 114 13 839 14 109 5 841

41 1 2 2 6 6 8 7 2 2 30 1 1 4 4 6 6 2 2 25 1 3 3 5 6 4 3

1 40

38

501 535 695 872 334 441 237 903 952 527 36 45 972 702 068 621 206 785 738 931 645 271 41 50 801 888 074 851 888 407 691 916 367 458 455 890 292 451 878 24

028 870 095 608 366 555 729 641 664 500 314 279 150 335 164 483 595 923 541 947 318 844 407 723 124 166 495 120 199 598 546 746 810 165 694 751 552 774 222 121 57.1 32 073 650 263 11 664 36.2 21 008 16 527 16 731 6 752

29 222 975 1 736 1 874 4 252 4 433 5 804 5 844 2 296 2 004 38 47 21 305 446 637 981 2 650 3 126 4 589 5 040 2 039 1 792 43 53 17 485 1 058 1 844 2 415 3 914 4 607 3 644 2 921 248 309 309 645 1 026 382 28 404 25

444 117 904 150 337 513 467 625 834 497 003 435 667 686 876 098 852 903 204 085 964 999 726 561 022 729 359 308 965 370 291 636 092 762 799 467 084 432 424 447 57.8 33 433 27 474 754 12 438 37.2 21 861 17 550 17 754 6 965

3 142 178 315 296 579 513 582 453 132 89 28 35 2 293 79 124 175 406 403 497 407 120 80 33 39 1 861 198 301 336 448 383 192 337 47 57 51 81 81 17 2 967 20

199 455 935 368 633 768 040 495 698 807 702 140 920 624 385 504 078 336 206 060 506 221 823 993 576 122 910 164 463 959 958 385 824 353 720 742 429 317 851 089 51.7 28 593 2 931 999 9 373 30.9 17 953 12 934 13 198 5 692

9 136 382 642 702 1 502 1 494 1 851 1 605 523 433 33 41 7 372 176 305 464 1 149 1 255 1 652 1 484 484 398 37 45 6 454 631 928 1 099 1 524 1 416 854 657 71 91 94 163 185 52 9 505 21

385 298 256 090 396 274 222 521 132 196 814 869 563 025 903 881 665 684 131 802 848 624 552 861 526 315 226 648 771 269 297 725 894 050 175 542 039 025 947 952 56.7 30 300 8 243 510 10 153 34.9 18 473 14 624 14 785 6 755

20 1 2 2 4 3 3 2

15 1 1 3 2 2 1

12 2 2 2 2 1 2

19

18

704 733 605 412 320 476 299 020 475 360 23 28 211 743 228 555 236 900 938 851 433 323 27 33 606 180 624 571 736 768 726 006 381 412 345 457 349 60 384 16

241 910 132 939 237 387 433 639 298 266 075 965 615 943 876 148 488 692 212 803 163 290 591 114 972 346 219 435 380 498 094 901 208 318 465 285 949 676 470 525 48.7 23 873 539 888 7 684 28.9 15 307 10 904 11 078 5 590

3 737 337 499 436 760 594 573 370 92 72 22 29 2 484 139 194 235 496 453 485 331 83 64 28 34 1 935 277 371 384 444 315 142 448 93 92 72 99 78 12 3 375 16

543 703 308 870 181 205 540 614 740 382 483 046 958 305 217 989 548 506 608 658 634 493 681 614 501 588 380 452 047 448 586 700 009 893 269 293 721 515 248 155 46.6 25 061 3 540 964 7 798 27.6 15 991 11 323 11 741 5 011

3 633 341 523 448 753 579 534 319 75 57 21 27 2 499 141 218 265 532 467 466 289 67 50 26 32 1 960 327 410 405 429 274 112 438 90 94 77 96 68 11 3 144 16

411 790 331 465 638 586 238 806 097 460 365 386 572 363 462 855 952 248 658 269 074 691 712 173 609 941 773 146 686 620 443 967 819 109 562 290 797 390 919 295 46.7 24 043 3 382 338 7 564 26.8 15 162 10 786 11 026 5 582

12 1 1 1 2 2 2 1

9 1 2 1 1 1

8 1 1 1 1 1 1

12

11

757 012 522 468 692 207 093 258 287 214 23 29 837 447 793 021 134 910 905 167 264 193 27 32 399 539 787 722 789 119 440 056 186 213 185 247 189 33 318 16

678 277 683 073 581 982 840 040 691 511 648 202 964 246 006 088 317 268 369 807 938 925 430 742 732 756 875 986 502 020 593 485 853 543 776 090 399 824 293 620 49.9 23 412 077 487 7 631 30.0 15 063 10 729 10 823 5 895

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) ------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Married-couple families (dollars) ------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -----With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) ---------------------------1 worker (dollars) -----------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) ---------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) --------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -----------Male householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) ------------------Female householder (dollars) ---------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------

35 34 31 39 40 36 17 12 7

225 627 580 584 693 490 414 485 775

37 36 33 42 43 39 18 13 8

896 880 883 719 545 392 939 539 383

32 29 26 38 38 35 15 10 7

076 458 695 771 776 156 933 994 117

41 41 38 45 46 41 22 16 10

407 283 136 084 052 470 309 923 895

43 43 40 47 48 43 24 18 11

726 242 409 847 795 783 108 213 696

33 33 30 37 39 34 16 12 7

823 731 673 658 299 395 167 399 413

37 38 35 40 41 37 18 14 10

552 489 198 199 466 000 927 867 022

27 28 25 30 32 27 12 9 6

591 319 371 666 399 878 793 989 035

28 28 24 33 34 29 12 9 5

681 025 798 094 851 248 405 366 850

26 26 23 30 32 27 11 9 5

712 566 417 766 542 330 985 130 669

27 28 25 29 31 27 13 10 6

430 737 825 954 814 508 255 432 316

14 25 44 46 17 22 20 11 13 12 8

622 517 500 340 240 630 193 688 729 226 639

15 27 47 49 19 24 21 12 15 13 9

494 251 367 821 295 975 719 730 540 801 325

11 22 42 45 17 22 19 11 14 13 8

616 749 871 911 677 012 604 624 741 018 722

18 30 49 51 20 27 24 13 16 14 9

487 664 961 557 859 524 397 866 322 518 947

19 32 52 54 22 29 26 15 18 16 10

888 138 250 297 426 898 175 276 022 062 749

16 24 42 44 14 21 18 11 11 10 8

290 781 307 033 683 413 985 284 375 543 275

15 27 45 46 16 22 20 11 11 10 8

874 529 488 626 429 494 044 155 944 843 001

12 20 35 36 11 16 14 9 9 8 7

792 580 711 849 422 077 424 049 027 450 190

13 20 37 38 12 16 15 10 10 9 7

885 756 088 933 210 653 388 112 262 602 927

13 19 35 36 11 16 14 9 8 8 7

102 651 474 928 011 135 543 368 958 503 361

12 20 35 36 11 15 13 8 8 7 6

315 667 299 244 074 689 886 603 388 873 789

INCOME TYPE IN 1989

Households --------------------------With earnings --------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ---------------------With wage or salary income -------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) ----------With nonfarm self-employment income ------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) --With farm self-employment income --------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) -----With interest, dividend, or net rental income ---------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) -------------------------------With Social Security income ----------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ----------With public assistance income --------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ---------With retirement income -------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars)--------------With other income -----------------------------Mean other income (dollars) ------------------

91 993 582 73 874 069 39 143 71 174 232 37 271 10 810 605 20 218 2 020 105 10 064 37 242 801

71 289 341 58 025 565 41 761 56 220 877 39 775 8 287 867 21 682 838 969 8 700 29 852 872

6 24 210 7 6 943 4 14 353 9 9 344 4

7 17 681 7 5 149 4 11 112 9 7 009 4

949 922 772 269 078 202 216 304 093

218 296 946 932 295 705 563 934 310

29 788 313 23 429 570 36 590 22 732 389 34 875 3 064 483 20 595 195 201 7 106 10 900 920 7 7 468 7 3 042 4 4 371 9 2 844 4

324 924 600 420 240 356 101 517 245

41 501 028 34 595 995 45 262 33 488 488 43 101 5 223 384 22 320 643 768 9 183 18 951 952 7 10 212 8 2 107 4 6 741 9 4 165 4

157 372 200 512 374 349 863 417 354

29 222 444 24 455 596 47 286 23 770 788 45 035 3 581 230 23 566 198 629 7 567 13 824 770 7 7 062 8 1 411 4 4 793 10 2 850 4

410 297 366 803 572 116 174 532 565

3 142 199 2 461 344 35 953 2 382 101 34 487 350 016 17 351 34 483 7 801 1 241 617 6 899 7 231 4 529 8 355 3

316 934 829 898 091 098 988 223 745

9 136 385 7 679 055 41 802 7 335 599 39 634 1 292 138 20 212 410 656 10 081 3 885 565 6 2 250 7 463 3 1 419 9 959 3

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 37 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

524 141 826 811 912 135 138 662 952

20 704 241 15 848 504 29 558 14 953 355 27 857 2 522 738 15 408 1 181 136 11 032 7 389 929 5 6 529 7 1 793 3 3 240 8 2 334 3

862 626 300 337 454 497 028 370 441

3 737 543 2 825 767 29 581 2 730 604 28 166 392 861 16 043 50 335 7 420 1 429 214

3 633 411 2 630 012 28 421 2 517 313 26 919 401 055 15 974 66 368 8 703 1 309 071

6 1 143 7 338 3 591 8 425 3

6 1 270 7 362 3 598 7 420 3

172 651 555 083 488 314 227 320 451

231 299 345 820 374 151 740 170 374

12 757 678 9 943 840 29 728 9 271 808 27 884 1 662 673 15 059 1 059 048 11 369 4 417 383 5 3 951 7 1 053 3 1 946 7 1 424 3

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

562 061 184 375 465 833 929 272 434

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Table 38.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

United States

In central city

Total

Total

Outside urbanized area

Inside urbanized area

Total

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

211 859 755 078 681 912 377 325 642 911 652 268 958 606 067 463 949 982 026 463 640 251 006 354 491 270 638 258 355 558 546

615 471 168 576 203 885 464 479 073 420 914 886 185 972 277 883 119 344 435 133 510 283 901 713 176 638 065 207 902 018 320

2 484 958 1 684 791 1 299 068 549 725 1 905 272 1 290 832 202 663 95 089 144 642 463 074 1 863 020 232 903 619 477 1 935 501 926 102 405 038 1 530 078 1 092 329 1 496 323 385 523 93 056 493 106 448 700 317 190 123 033 295 372 147 980 298 333 64 236 129 227 102 573

2 499 572 1 787 930 1 287 188 531 197 1 864 231 1 241 386 217 553 63 695 125 123 520 903 1 785 004 245 392 689 106 1 960 609 922 035 391 361 1 507 009 1 053 474 1 443 763 434 289 102 975 552 923 438 967 307 425 117 392 280 237 138 713 277 359 71 590 130 647 109 767

9 8 4 1 7 5

Rural

Rural

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989

Families-----------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined -----------------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined -------------------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years-------------------

65 47 33 14 51 36 4 5 2 10 49 5 14 51 25 11 42 30 40 8 2 11 10 6 2 6 3 7 1 2 2

049 221 536 250 357 318 817 888 554 796 435 024 633 718 258 134 105 876 340 856 196 580 381 783 532 889 876 088 549 541 380

428 605 660 048 521 276 701 505 838 925 732 146 024 214 549 320 587 792 133 941 987 548 654 155 331 101 706 336 529 129 686

49 35 25 11 39 28 3 5 1 7 38 3 10 39 19 8 32 23 31 6 1 8 8 5 2 5 3 5 1 1 1

837 362 781 171 676 405 440 563 912 885 782 755 674 111 191 670 156 894 313 393 556 329 374 428 041 618 238 830 193 983 834

813 134 492 472 318 391 237 026 765 505 818 260 839 242 272 437 468 448 698 808 477 265 753 442 155 463 641 129 627 111 366

18 11 9 4 14 9 1 2

865 122 986 572 283 630 452 791 961 103 783 179 134 310 430 084 627 547 171 367 731 996 458 020 257 796 537 890 594 322 901

663 490 249 380 707 196 680 830 220 177 201 165 152 118 502 851 559 498 315 223 504 946 007 181 326 274 173 480 946 408 700

30 24 15 6 25 18 1 2

36 26 12 9

672 944 782 752

001 154 991 744

29 21 9 7

688 451 507 186

524 528 284 536

15 10 3 3

268 922 853 440

675 650 358 088

241 179 29 62 21 44

977 372 562 278 604 300

859 340 647 655 123 630

187 139 21 47 16 33

810 921 814 643 880 560

554 310 247 555 090 993

75 56 9 18 6 12

382 551 118 715 908 921

240 046 863 517 369 390

3 13 2 4 13 6 3 10 7 10 2 2 4 3 1 2 1 2 1

972 239 795 599 392 775 987 771 951 782 999 576 540 801 760 585 528 346 142 026 824 332 916 408 783 822 701 939 598 660 932

150 644 243 092 611 195 557 196 545 328 617 095 687 124 770 586 909 950 383 585 973 319 746 261 829 189 468 649 681 703 666

21 16 10 4 17 13 1 2

14 10 5 3

419 528 653 746

849 878 926 448

112 83 12 28 9 20

428 370 695 928 971 639

314 264 384 038 721 603

4 24 1 6 25 12 5 21 16 21 4 5 3 2 2 1 2

305 237 756 588 508 023 257 404 650 313 649 058 463 485 554 852 615 175 713 772 533 602 921 771 577 141 317 254 429 463 668

667 213 542 690 440 741 097 946 582 009 250 362 506 022 493 078 620 495 521 875 527 706 636 574 195 102 652 722 858 164 357

2 293 920 1 653 425 1 228 667 529 674 1 813 472 1 274 114 171 958 131 946 103 561 390 374 1 740 681 165 507 527 983 1 861 576 941 525 423 602 1 503 765 1 096 327 1 446 930 330 465 78 137 430 524 337 385 232 315 84 270 231 939 127 426 230 689 48 608 78 862 76 832

7 6 3 1 6 4

563 006 034 728 699 340 502 304 402 945 686 226 198 526 752 906 524 128 932 245 309 089 725 372 364 148 390 238 215 677 477

15 11 7 3 11 7 1

10 7 3 2

871 916 959 665

256 777 400 090

1 136 848 431 375

066 279 889 136

2 412 527 1 763 822 1 262 637 706 222

6 5 3 2

983 492 275 566

477 626 707 208

1 658 215 1 252 585 544 981 520 479

1 389 798 1 133 839 598 673 580 706

78 58 8 19 6 13

152 532 923 536 890 790

932 783 034 066 527 268

8 6 1 2

821 587 669 456 430 512

54 39 7 14 4 10

167 451 748 635 724 739

305 030 400 100 033 637

9 6 1 2

9 6 1 2

3 17 1 4 17 8 3 14 11 14 2 3 2 1 2 1 2

372 049 087 310 811 1 637

1 5 1 6 3 1 5 4 4 1

25 18 2 7 2 5

372 349 810 480 070 477 558 234 197 078 609 352 549 454 264 309 409 075 981 923 213 299 657 404 122 449 256 454 120 118 187

902 787 684 081 269 211

561 894 681 516 764 823

2 10 1 3 12 6 2 9 6 9 2 3 2 1 1 1

262 826 352 421 839 1 724

458 242 494 767 794 839

033 600 510 418 810 1 748

793 790 515 852 350 110

837 114 975 912 614 177 927 150 352 850 694 763 548 399 077 602 670 663 831 577 433 121 056 686 234 651 328 638 211 283 319

964 489 823 682 136 413 982 265 811 581 427 017 800 732 306 150 049 923 062 301 282 975 485 978 230 882 942 532 204 071 977

3 2 2 1

672 919 050 401

895 714 487 444

34 24 4 9 2 7

430 942 681 437 946 014

514 869 793 008 948 893

1 6 2 8 4 1 6 4 5 1 2 1

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families-----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Unrelated individuals -------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Persons -----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level-----------

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6 487 515 10.0 2 307 947 4 992 845 2 613 626 3 215 463 853 067 1 073 192 876 281 763 410 762 939 3 265 377 2 286 388 1 094 068 5 379 2 849 984 1 834 332 1 011 812 1 581 202 549 131 1 351 051 506 426 554 412 635 487 4 994 3 230 201 2 866 941 1 452 618 1 403 435 248 472 1 721 637 215 978 1 642 582 390 389 5 764 8 873 475 24.2 5 210 297 1 957 191 2 494 332 3 311 31 742 864 13.1 20 313 948 3 780 585 11 161 836 4 331 825 7 544 737 42 246 073 74 909 296

4 508 389 9.0 1 308 438 3 568 958 1 911 541 2 154 500 527 973 705 227 808 238 558 303 456 237 2 317 334 1 659 121 653 886 5 536 1 773 463 1 181 276 673 316 972 946 318 501 870 803 286 920 336 377 345 682 5 212 2 442 481 2 179 360 1 129 178 1 017 403 171 075 1 304 114 143 733 1 261 464 264 700 5 822 6 604 789 22.2 3 659 109 1 161 754 1 627 687 3 433 22 637 025 12.1 14 431 461 2 401 991 8 005 496 3 164 179 5 359 767 29 942 668 52 958 764

2 660 385 14.1 537 858 2 164 252 1 189 631 1 181 454 269 825 411 850 522 960 362 700 236 885 1 303 117 1 130 717 352 574 5 802 877 722 604 712 354 795 468 576 143 065 409 867 130 818 197 485 159 549 5 427 1 606 973 1 436 863 768 792 618 192 105 357 809 615 90 802 892 558 167 474 6 067 3 965 212 26.0 2 220 142 500 729 881 486 3 459 13 554 082 18.0 8 551 531 1 274 125 4 908 717 1 975 310 3 249 731 17 343 894 28 096 431

1 848 004 6.0 770 580 1 404 706 721 910 973 046 258 148 293 377 285 278 195 603 219 352 1 014 217 528 404 301 312 5 153 895 741 576 564 318 521 504 370 175 436 460 936 156 102 138 892 186 133 5 001 835 508 742 497 360 386 399 211 65 718 494 499 52 931 368 906 97 226 5 351 2 639 577 18.3 1 438 967 661 025 746 201 3 393 9 082 943 8.1 5 879 930 1 127 866 3 096 779 1 188 869 2 110 036 12 598 774 24 862 333

1 138 642 5.3 399 778 884 204 464 033 584 903 144 231 166 826 227 350 129 433 121 048 665 281 338 051 160 563 5 242 498 927 324 437 185 551 275 220 92 025 280 336 84 463 74 152 92 435 5 150 567 073 506 959 251 856 266 857 41 936 345 592 31 003 251 734 58 230 5 357 1 779 016 16.4 936 295 375 526 460 022 3 475 5 719 441 7.3 3 729 600 674 654 1 921 957 756 832 1 291 833 7 912 627 15 649 966

215 742 9.4 71 530 172 115 92 584 117 665 28 130 35 513 25 978 28 643 23 425 107 410 72 349 35 090 5 144 95 842 65 535 38 163 56 604 17 426 43 305 15 790 18 395 20 688 4 904 106 667 96 323 48 715 52 762 8 982 58 396 6 533 51 479 12 270 5 395 289 350 25.5 170 757 65 340 92 971 3 153 1 057 174 12.6 657 566 132 363 389 107 154 780 260 293 1 446 242 2 661 757

2 1

3 6

493 620 6.7 299 272 348 387 165 293 270 478 85 787 91 038 31 950 37 527 74 879 241 526 118 004 105 659 4 951 300 972 186 592 94 807 172 546 65 985 137 295 55 849 46 345 73 010 4 784 161 768 139 215 59 815 79 592 14 800 90 511 15 395 65 693 26 726 5 300 571 211 23.7 331 915 220 159 193 208 3 259 306 328 8.9 492 764 320 849 785 715 277 257 557 910 239 905 550 610

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 38 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 979 126 13.0 999 509 1 423 887 702 085 1 060 963 325 094 367 965 68 043 205 107 306 702 948 043 627 267 440 182 5 022 1 076 521 653 056 338 496 608 256 230 630 480 248 219 506 218 035 289 805 4 634 787 720 687 581 323 440 386 032 77 397 417 523 72 245 381 118 125 689 5 585 2 268 686 32.5 1 551 188 795 437 866 645 2 957 9 105 839 16.8 5 882 487 1 378 594 3 156 340 1 167 646 2 184 970 12 303 405 21 950 532

1 1

2 3

338 794 13.6 96 802 266 956 141 645 184 606 43 950 57 516 22 351 54 132 36 303 181 327 128 399 56 667 5 213 134 994 87 383 50 726 78 659 24 128 67 104 22 908 30 268 30 511 4 664 185 209 166 033 83 474 94 337 17 272 104 495 11 614 94 001 23 015 5 669 560 256 33.8 343 959 99 715 150 761 3 083 713 260 18.5 123 893 210 432 577 583 233 764 381 228 232 849 742 095

1 1

2 3

358 886 14.4 132 643 275 835 142 539 190 875 50 062 64 695 14 867 47 059 48 163 177 565 132 282 71 513 5 130 155 319 97 173 53 713 86 312 28 398 69 860 31 660 34 718 41 966 4 562 184 512 164 477 81 408 93 459 19 053 98 968 14 183 92 698 25 338 5 642 432 015 31.1 315 126 133 405 188 983 2 753 658 478 18.4 047 215 268 316 599 751 233 205 404 428 211 843 832 608

1 241 985 12.6 758 404 850 506 401 403 663 513 225 532 239 542 28 711 97 782 217 790 565 570 353 607 305 553 4 936 771 145 459 276 228 409 434 298 175 036 333 928 162 160 150 778 214 087 4 647 395 824 337 282 148 348 186 631 38 938 201 089 45 016 184 109 74 593 5 517 1 190 855 32.4 844 382 549 609 511 299 2 941 5 516 852 16.0 3 561 071 877 008 1 913 602 673 689 1 356 445 7 572 824 13 875 019

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 39.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area Urban, outside urbanized area

Not in central city

United States Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Urban

United States

Total

In central city

Total

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

10 635 762 10 521 298 114 464 59 648 18 218 481 17 884 074 334 407 247 973 12 976 794 11 580 219 1 396 575 1 305 978

8 015 258 7 928 773 86 485 43 139 13 535 977 13 291 007 244 970 176 846 9 425 974 8 443 428 982 546 911 143

3 140 468 3 094 634 45 834 22 855 5 474 008 5 358 407 115 601 82 061 4 152 294 3 721 254 431 040 395 817

4 874 790 4 834 139 40 651 20 284 8 061 969 7 932 600 129 369 94 785 5 273 680 4 722 174 551 506 515 326

3 404 249 3 378 212 26 037 14 151 5 662 342 5 573 004 89 338 67 202 3 719 899 3 323 143 396 756 371 094

351 347 4 2 656 641 15 12 513 442 71 67

10 1 2 3 1 1 18 3 3 5 2 2 12 4 2 2 1 1

8 1 1 2 1 1 13 2 2 4 2 1 9 2 2 2 1

258 114 580 874 119 571 977 293 042 639 180 823 974 934 801 093 097 049

3 140 518 653 914 560 494 5 474 1 081 1 188 1 639 886 678 4 152 1 347 885 961 529 428

468 109 316 393 099 551 008 781 322 321 024 560 294 301 134 486 846 527

4 874 562 917 1 635 936 824 8 061 1 264 1 648 2 716 1 391 1 041 5 273 1 624 1 130 1 288 690 539

790 005 264 481 020 020 969 512 720 318 156 263 680 633 667 607 251 522

3 404 320 606 1 136 697 643 5 662 727 1 133 1 950 1 047 802 3 719 1 035 804 953 516 409

249 409 299 878 608 055 342 077 997 853 473 942 899 914 229 553 824 379

351 55 70 117 61 46 656 130 134 214 104 71 513 175 108 117 63 47

166 032 452 473 042 416 152 599 4.0 1 248 718 192 917 241 547 185 739 283 007 156 296 189 212 22.2

295 455 528 771 729 581 647 584 5.4 614 061 114 247 127 669 87 000 130 211 70 299 84 635 26.5

871 577 924 702 313 835 505 015 3.4 634 657 78 670 113 878 98 739 152 796 85 997 104 577 18.1

461 225 837 376 141 025 451 406 2.6 459 546 49 676 74 443 68 173 114 381 67 838 85 035 15.8

Place of 10,000 or more

Place of 2,500 to 9,999

Rural

Total

Rural

681 359 322 488 738 338 400 231 909 865 044 487

1 118 860 1 108 568 10 292 3 645 1 742 889 1 718 258 24 631 15 352 1 039 872 956 166 83 706 76 745

2 620 504 2 592 525 27 979 16 509 4 682 504 4 593 067 89 437 71 127 3 550 820 3 136 791 414 029 394 835

418 411 6 4 795 771 23 18 679 575 104 99

371 490 881 086 350 846 504 655 782 511 271 216

441 435 6 4 869 845 23 20 796 661 135 129

879 285 594 704 428 471 957 479 715 435 280 965

1 694 620 1 680 884 13 736 7 307 2 890 643 2 850 834 39 809 30 325 1 986 486 1 821 478 165 008 156 555

681 246 906 096 511 922 738 951 820 862 291 814 909 338 802 938 997 834

1 118 186 240 381 176 134 1 742 406 379 550 239 166 1 039 413 217 217 109 82

860 350 059 507 901 043 889 484 903 603 392 507 872 381 636 116 430 309

2 620 547 541 879 388 264 4 682 1 290 952 1 418 620 401 3 550 1 481 693 711 396 268

504 632 012 502 013 345 504 201 381 704 186 032 820 139 672 324 680 005

418 71 81 136 71 57 795 177 158 248 122 88 679 239 137 148 87 66

371 508 213 924 415 311 350 583 791 582 080 314 782 481 791 241 902 367

441 84 86 150 71 49 869 218 173 273 122 80 796 314 155 167 95 64

879 486 353 284 136 620 428 658 728 785 451 806 715 564 045 114 030 962

1 694 384 361 570 232 145 2 890 874 597 855 351 212 1 986 904 383 374 199 125

857 429 077 380 883 131 426 531 5.0 53 727 9 249 12 432 9 289 11 657 5 505 5 595 24.9

567 936 924 431 503 053 864 856 8.1 389 003 89 461 100 345 69 194 73 095 30 626 26 282 32.3

978 895 635 895 933 930 202 488 5.5 76 056 15 668 18 822 13 445 15 201 6 976 5 944 29.5

626 760 897 447 940 666 863 053 6.7 79 750 18 331 20 854 14 566 15 048 5 975 4 976 32.7

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes-------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

635 627 111 429 884 582 218 636 789 774 897 120 976 453 709 961 616 236

762 746 592 376 132 916 481 494 423 343 366 855 794 073 473 417 777 054

015 080 570 549 496 318 535 346 837 355 277 719 425 971 015 250 220 968

620 361 509 560 524 666 643 639 081 450 205 268 486 124 364 130 592 276

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ---------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 75 years and over living alone ----Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level-------

3 863 77 151 239 639 671 788 1 295

733 968 376 904 545 469 016 455 5.1 1 637 721 282 378 341 892 254 933 356 102 186 922 215 494 24.6

2 861 47 84 140 408 471 602 1 107

979 20 35 53 147 164 205 351

1 881 26 48 86 260 306 396 756

1 287 14 24 46 150 194 272 585

129 2 5 8 23 25 28 36

464 9 19 31 86 87 95 134

553 923 010 946 289 679 628 078 5.2 121 384 19 745 27 003 21 277 26 758 12 654 13 947 23.9

1 002 30 66 99 231 200 185 187

146 2 6 10 29 28 31 36

155 3 8 13 34 32 30 31

676 23 50 73 162 133 118 113

6 105 105 377 683 1 565 1 168 1 006 1 197

480 626 532 471 961 869 332 689 4.8 4 238 144 673 028 1 351 851 783 518 792 343 315 489 321 915 22.6

4 447 66 207 420 1 069 869 794 1 020

1 598 29 88 157 378 305 281 357

2 849 37 119 262 691 563 512 663

1 964 21 61 149 439 391 377 522

221 3 12 26 62 45 35 35

680 112 186 226 462 853 929 912 4.1 158 509 24 004 56 040 30 288 28 680 10 375 9 122 22.4

663 11 46 86 189 126 99 104

1 657 39 169 263 496 299 211 176

255 4 17 32 74 50 39 36

487 276 699 830 106 247 521 808 5.0 216 534 40 609 75 577 40 545 35 780 12 927 11 096 26.5

281 5 24 41 84 55 38 32

1 075 29 125 184 326 184 125 99

2 751 73 311 488 754 427 323 371

1 946 45 164 313 533 321 255 311

769 20 70 124 203 123 98 127

1 176 25 94 188 329 198 156 184

808 15 49 114 222 144 116 145

108 2 10 21 32 17 12 11

259 7 34 52 74 36 26 26

805 28 146 175 221 105 68 59

130 3 15 25 38 19 13 13

152 4 24 32 43 21 14 11

502 20 104 113 134 60 37 31

461 814 762 925 492 153 881 434 7.7 4 751 106 896 651 1 870 393 790 052 654 606 256 210 283 194 27.0

801 270 752 132 197 011 636 803 3.9 3 150 889 435 920 962 303 587 582 629 558 260 557 274 969 20.0 007 796 788 261 255 920 035 952 5.9 3 417 452 544 844 1 332 191 591 864 508 413 204 275 235 865 23.4

151 197 285 822 121 370 841 515 5.0 1 487 953 241 705 478 836 258 328 272 903 114 009 122 172 23.5 072 546 441 454 459 451 842 879 6.7 1 646 788 288 632 655 486 267 429 228 714 94 619 111 908 25.8

650 073 467 310 076 641 795 288 3.2 1 662 936 194 215 483 467 329 254 356 655 146 548 152 797 16.9 935 250 347 807 796 469 193 073 5.4 1 770 664 256 212 676 705 324 435 279 699 109 656 123 957 21.2

290 978 190 791 505 225 809 792 2.6 1 189 074 118 104 321 668 237 560 271 411 116 356 123 975 14.5 585 148 159 751 809 463 922 333 4.2 1 251 338 151 735 463 031 237 210 213 522 85 929 99 911 18.1

785 549 731 261 816 160 462 806 6.2 191 658 33 313 82 507 32 682 24 922 9 104 9 130 25.9

680 983 091 293 109 563 057 584 5.0 315 353 52 107 105 759 61 406 56 564 19 817 19 700 23.3 565 553 457 795 171 846 809 934 8.8 327 668 71 164 131 167 54 543 41 255 14 623 14 916 30.2

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 39 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

679 356 780 339 764 858 696 886 7.4 1 087 255 237 108 389 548 195 936 162 785 54 932 46 946 30.0 454 018 974 664 237 233 846 482 12.1 1 333 654 351 807 538 202 198 188 146 193 51 935 47 329 36.3

036 294 677 914 195 701 748 507 7.7 274 273 57 108 113 314 43 912 34 690 12 766 12 483 30.1

953 457 357 836 263 140 596 304 6.1 236 450 49 705 86 306 43 061 36 002 11 376 10 000 29.8 336 062 657 514 190 634 380 899 9.5 317 283 75 968 131 855 48 566 35 908 13 040 11 946 34.1

162 899 590 462 563 825 654 169 9.2 223 451 53 714 58 627 39 433 40 706 16 777 14 194 33.5

034 036 326 247 648 837 467 473 8.4 606 151 142 159 219 473 107 274 85 314 28 354 23 577 31.7 267 210 947 642 050 279 834 305 14.3 711 262 213 201 281 039 100 634 71 089 24 361 20 938 40.1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 40.

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

AGE AND SEX

All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Female -------------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age for all persons ------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

248 10 7 18 17 10 7 18 21 22 19 17 13 11 10 10 18 12 127 5 3 8 8 4 3 9 10 11 10 8 7 5 5 5 10 8

709 924 339 126 151 064 589 645 286 180 939 679 977 488 484 635 218 976 537 328 585 836 363 874 719 176 614 142 061 950 118 920 481 682 225 455

873 579 517 901 134 413 506 387 297 737 682 734 898 063 988 762 481 794 494 627 008 345 399 273 669 002 778 783 512 913 795 436 587 160 733 474 33.0 31.8 34.2

199 8 5 13 12 7 5 14 16 17 16 14 11 9 8 9 16 11 102 3 2 6 6 3 2 7 8 8 8 7 5 4 4 4 9 7

827 137 508 669 877 560 753 296 610 605 069 539 639 584 921 222 138 691 305 956 681 644 263 653 819 033 245 772 028 289 878 897 618 884 005 631

064 382 560 939 425 166 714 570 575 327 470 053 594 468 892 857 327 745 531 694 445 942 736 577 770 354 038 495 495 209 242 954 879 968 443 290 34.4 33.2 35.7

230 31 6 21 2 1 13 2 9

445 844 322 707 118 695 982 388 793 992 808

777 979 934 874 454 717 502 243 186 887 186

186 17 3 11 1 1 6 1 4

181 693 107 543 618 424 879 075 525 661 617

122 779 817 098 067 797 734 134 143 778 679

2 223 7 1 4

936 812 741 763 968 556 453

596 984 259 173 023 681 382

76 669 407 3 421 889 1 565 915 412 111 2 637 472 6 705 899 3 084 402 3 158 993 69 963 508 61 702 250 80 654 515 3 792 873 1 886 716 377 913 2 746 467 6 120 550 1 959 588 3 435 036 74 533 965 52 950 611 7 871 539 924 691 589 834 633 166 10 062 013 1 467 398 1 041 816 876 053 4 215 939 1 021 930 796 959 649 092 7 414 020 2 529 422 2 183 311 1 365 773

29 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

524 313 604 822 309 906 299 037 217 045 577 046 798 162 282 266 617 224 802 749 176 751 183 313 371 452 571 810 709 806 837 976 781 034 776 507 28.3 26.7 29.7

2 015 119 78 197 188 107 73 171 186 181 158 133 102 80 64 54 74 43 1 016 58 38 95 91 51 35 82 93 93 81 68 52 41 34 28 41 27

143 287 509 456 374 015 262 619 025 313 133 719 852 866 950 040 320 403 503 922 017 616 608 737 182 718 206 440 726 479 636 593 377 618 334 294 26.9 25.9 27.9

27 175 607 1 707 777 397 181 1 215 904 60 312 34 380 658 044 142 328 473 811 26 677 15 228

1 817 432 94 301 21 14 167 41 107 10 8

347 761 960 226 970 605 612 375 532 579 126

6 652 553 4 878 530 896 940 3 618 339 236 355 126 896 2 555 424 379 325 1 911 768 167 973 96 358

8 7 1 5

1 548 004 181 218 716 3 603 368 709 670 2 153 631 384 249 355 818

131 25 920 298 70 207 12 7

793 682 152 700 110 926 416

32 1 755 81 22 49 5 4

310 292 800 760 303 317 420

62 558 308 2 258 730 1 145 473 292 919 1 659 977 5 372 745 2 594 567 2 411 001 57 185 563 51 120 120 64 591 783 2 395 678 1 346 099 265 978 1 612 160 4 677 967 1 579 008 2 515 794 59 913 816 42 876 124 7 030 646 756 966 486 632 511 089 8 862 482 1 175 213 835 172 689 269 3 783 747 878 921 684 954 552 092 6 656 961 2 203 167 1 904 321 1 165 353

8 043 771 283 65 646 936 313 555 7 106 5 791 9 916 986 376 71 805 1 049 272 679 8 867 6 417 595 126 77 92 881 226 160 147 312 106 83 73 596 261 223 162

162 523 620 746 931 599 386 266 563 404 909 090 463 176 810 814 134 582 095 430 410 143 345 867 761 766 167 099 633 907 550 382 112 704 076 428

596 44 20 5 34 86 37 42 510 415 639 50 25 4 36 81 25 47 557 359 32 6 4 4 40 9 7 5 15 5 4 3 25 10 8 5

490 526 642 135 652 393 442 949 097 582 701 370 431 823 745 873 239 533 828 877 295 814 921 419 569 282 214 402 082 021 092 336 106 188 787 844

1 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

930 662 092 670 619 521 106 496 701 712 312 884 434 220 028 967 511 989 817 819 543 317 294 746 555 283 423 448 241 013 779 670 574 551 899 653

7 226 341 232 587 551 338 251 606 688 725 674 583 417 318 250 215 295 147 3 701 167 113 287 269 164 121 294 348 376 358 313 216 163 137 122 165 79

986 957 476 783 483 729 940 252 392 669 166 890 981 170 248 276 142 432 295 228 137 829 165 847 929 485 529 686 888 599 538 257 951 240 103 884 30.1 29.0 31.1

9 710 663 427 1 000 914 536 404 1 074 1 100 956 725 539 382 284 219 176 199 104 4 696 326 209 490 444 257 187 481 504 451 350 265 191 146 115 95 114 63

156 640 368 901 543 597 291 909 088 383 336 026 673 397 616 323 075 990 363 034 233 207 707 799 417 993 434 352 694 820 542 656 599 300 077 499 24.2 24.0 24.5

21 900 089 1 415 149 915 203 2 174 463 1 987 956 1 144 623 837 275 2 198 627 2 310 503 2 069 776 1 636 937 1 281 723 949 236 756 325 627 235 538 862 671 012 385 184 10 771 487 693 275 449 551 1 065 067 967 764 547 169 390 094 1 001 048 1 081 233 994 960 810 547 646 454 485 743 395 396 331 414 291 234 381 222 239 316 25.6 25.0 26.3

188 7 5 12 11 6 5 13 15 16 15 13 11 9 8 8 15 11 96 3 2 6 5 3 2 6 7 8 7 6 5 4 4 4 8 7

424 436 054 573 872 990 349 250 480 567 223 847 109 140 536 879 689 424 623 613 457 107 773 382 630 550 707 266 601 934 603 664 415 699 751 463

773 399 028 070 138 196 956 338 462 169 585 443 495 642 844 428 368 212 292 168 989 041 647 174 696 571 614 185 326 813 315 698 272 786 993 004 34.9 33.7 36.2

148 132 036 307 750 039 688 081 932 880 795

19 15 3 10

737 298 267 585 816 630 795 237 348 432 778

175 10 1 6 1 1 3

934 084 434 213 238 197 119 415 1 831 420 452

346 653 470 758 535 890 561 420 436 624 081

542 402 6 500 628 1 572 006 366 366 1 070 211 88 226 47 203

682 087 8 417 666 2 185 933 593 677 1 487 768 65 963 38 525

1 19 4 1 3

512 091 548 150 041 216 141

726 096 677 203 240 067 167

769 053 171 199 300 1 373 213 183 082 693 029 240 469 256 633

2 345 140 42 18 123 98 47 42 2 247 1 829 2 557 156 54 16 131 107 34 58 2 450 1 623 129 19 10 14 163 29 18 18 65 18 13 11 75 27 23 15

3 126 206 74 29 172 212 91 107 2 914 2 545 2 948 203 84 19 160 203 48 133 2 744 1 674 83 15 10 10 113 26 20 15 39 12 10 8 60 27 24 16

6 884 445 167 65 369 480 207 243 6 404 5 594 6 755 447 192 45 348 455 118 289 6 299 3 960 286 46 30 32 377 80 58 47 138 42 34 28 225 96 83 58

794 987 763 944 377 648 120 703 146 547 403 922 885 915 793 520 146 037 883 490 026 830 086 611 840 052 737 050 377 980 234 108 543 349 985 100

59 021 646 2 041 812 1 059 483 259 694 1 482 783 5 122 754 2 486 871 2 284 452 53 898 892 48 241 121 61 035 815 2 177 387 1 248 506 242 154 1 444 298 4 448 858 1 515 967 2 374 468 56 586 957 40 741 124 6 837 502 727 198 467 657 490 206 8 611 400 1 126 011 799 718 660 033 3 689 511 850 410 662 465 533 538 6 498 705 2 136 927 1 847 013 1 126 009

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

619 132 826 029 181 95 3 721 750 2 774 125 70

569 216 596 708 579 331 7 716 1 450 5 645 378 242

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Males 16 to 64 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Females 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Males 65 to 74 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Males 75 years and over -----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation ------------------------

40

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 40 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

354 796 130 942 424 088 301 009 266 622 858 843 083 377 581 524 339 754 334 106 251 675 883 603 946 251 780 900 182 211 825 860 767 320 108 531

093 314 050 369 488 074 706 768 019 522 264 892 640 559 171 372 868 373 892 074 937 093 053 188 255 886 483 383 295 870 538 422 074 043 019 617

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 41.

Fertility and Household and Family Composition by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

17 769 944 5 420 229 305 3 726 372 3 462 487 929 21 757 561 28 942 178 1 330 16 431 453 26 088 416 1 588 19 012 425 37 260 340 1 960 3 459 251 3 196 133 6 589 685 3 605 811 1 357 031 804 514 17 154 920 36 033 647 2 100

13 506 701 3 425 411 254 3 038 939 2 654 608 874 17 017 533 21 391 915 1 257 13 482 011 20 568 607 1 526 15 317 704 28 769 752 1 878 2 928 170 2 554 439 5 523 130 2 861 816 978 612 471 537 14 092 322 28 477 832 2 021

2 585 136 1 334 675 516 303 504 379 107 1 249 2 872 381 4 634 379 1 613 1 536 979 2 943 447 1 915 2 255 515 5 075 478 2 250 326 498 435 387 628 185 443 449 227 256 194 740 1 764 689 4 299 316 2 436

169 637 90 637 534 38 482 49 917 1 297 186 646 352 449 1 888 136 936 294 715 2 152 150 205 372 668 2 481 19 659 22 464 41 220 31 929 18 226 16 707 134 368 351 771 2 618

581 261 91 653 158 82 769 67 530 816 725 215 779 523 1 075 550 528 749 218 1 361 672 487 1 299 946 1 933 123 120 115 288 244 357 119 176 41 685 28 861 617 501 1 285 080 2 081

927 209 477 853 515 262 678 311 325 1 185 955 786 783 912 1 866 724 999 532 429 2 114 616 514 742 496 2 826 61 804 68 555 152 793 149 441 91 252 92 669 546 040 619 648 2 966

1 938 311 901 379 465 521 219 601 407 1 154 2 076 193 3 607 708 1 738 1 577 448 3 151 021 1 998 1 457 001 3 769 710 2 587 176 433 185 369 397 944 337 560 187 143 172 552 1 298 473 3 548 525 2 733

12 563 441 3 034 019 241 2 794 858 2 380 981 852 15 973 799 19 694 202 1 233 12 680 774 19 047 492 1 502 14 536 139 26 883 666 1 849 2 822 064 2 445 965 5 294 225 2 687 114 889 572 397 199 13 390 046 26 676 224 1 992

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

1 1

1

1

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

248 242 65 51 13 26 11 15 51 77 11 9 6

709 050 049 091 957 944 534 409 549 059 647 800 659

873 161 428 846 582 154 397 757 544 019 867 149 712 2.63 3.16

199 194 53 44 9 23 9 13 44 58 6 7 4

827 852 845 381 463 061 683 378 921 988 680 354 974

064 135 200 844 356 780 509 271 347 886 709 213 929 2.54 3.06

29 28 7 3 3 2 1 1 3 10 3 1 1

049 364 646 718 224 806 381 865 300 572 193 611 232 1 586 63 606

428 670 378 214 117 198 654 147 192 170 137 488 455 814 544 71.8

53 24 11 45 20 9 6 3 1 1 1

930 665 055 583 471 886 291 595 403 921 074 324 264

524 816 063 213 850 787 687 100 863 567 395 141 708 2.87 3.46

845 687 433 178 338 857 540 443 222 425 169 420 163 810 47 753

200 700 634 672 573 980 382 573 520 738 266 134 662 006 472 79.3

7 3 1 3 1

2 015 143 1 952 539 463 968 309 410 154 558 161 399 83 327 78 072 310 579 751 748 146 374 118 471 62 604 3.08 3.57

7 7 1 1

226 074 577 308 269 442 244 197 1 504 2 505 686 356 152

986 394 820 673 147 678 905 773 756 467 998 675 592 3.29 3.74

9 9 2 1

055 985 806 521 865 862 3 045 1 901 840 783 757 48 22 608 9 566

063 084 391 382 571 387 283 114 827 745 249 619 123 623 954 36.8

460 447 4 7

087 983 619 485

45 554 44 191 588 775

48 517 46 325 1 300 892

710 505 107 508 598 391 230 160 1 408 3 891 1 059 646 204

156 277 377 706 671 510 969 541 999 351 391 649 879 3.82 4.06

21 21 4 3 1 1

900 415 776 500 275 095 590 505 436 539 212 354 484

089 135 075 984 091 965 050 915 174 818 753 350 954 3.52 3.84

188 183 51 42 8 22 9 13 42 54 5 6 4

1 577 938 445 1 295 815 402 185 94 32 125 65 79 18 34 2 052

820 105 422 099 582 836 926 498 582 397 285 014 902 966 428 82.2

2 107 377 1 472 083 822 175 1 417 905 1 025 655 594 035 488 693 345 122 166 223 200 273 166 802 58 727 25 256 109 234 3 543 049 62.1

4 3 1 3 2 1 1

776 081 655 339 201 228 029 682 313 422 347 127 53 228 7 637

075 169 314 694 368 508 646 929 076 272 753 763 244 045 394 63.9

51 23 10 43 19 9 6 3 1 1 1

319 309 5 4

670 138 704 828

2 327 672 2 208 275 69 315 50 082

3 8 2 1

424 679 337 479 858 410 351 059 985 625 617 702 745

773 704 479 130 349 268 069 199 787 916 630 624 069 2.51 3.03

337 183 654 342 218 253 058 146 095 218 001 354 136 700 43 925

479 692 479 946 899 420 841 813 480 744 121 488 865 195 831 80.4

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

65 31 14 51 24 11 10 5 2 2 2

463 281 138 305 178 88 121 80 38 37 34 4 2 23 690

968 698 756 156 736 960 370 840 040 017 535 994 512 985 641 55.7

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

3 187 772 3 042 642 81 343 63 787

2 473 499 2 348 349 72 485 52 665

160 155 2 1

115 794 351 970

91 993 582 2 416 716

76 906 980 1 358 998

9 941 850 725 413

625 367 33 550

2 020 498 115 178

2 498 887 183 577

5 872 040 382 501

73 747 747 1 173 474

4 488 360 905 979

2 788 518 663 925

999 031 149 992

49 173 8 106

239 073 30 025

412 565 53 931

833 952 113 447

2 398 111 610 147

45 178 672 34 232 358 22 440 348 835 895 10 956 115 1 076 953 627 582 92 037 357 334 9 869 361 2 010 101 97 182 7 762 078 6 540 382 4 011 325 270 386 2 258 671

3 521 382 2 598 174 1 874 907 124 728 598 539 151 968 97 365 16 663 37 940 771 240 254 030 18 464 498 746 3 045 283 1 617 812 269 634 1 157 837

1 295 099 1 068 819 715 004 31 496 322 319 33 315 19 141 4 071 10 103 192 965 53 519 3 121 136 325 185 926 116 808 6 393 62 725

1 417 905 1 168 857 633 891 68 494 466 472 80 678 35 998 11 751 32 929 168 370 47 228 6 187 114 955 488 693 227 129 36 223 225 341

3 339 694 2 705 020 1 507 531 139 805 1 057 684 166 465 77 407 22 759 66 299 468 209 124 853 13 606 329 750 1 029 646 513 905 72 294 443 447

43 342 946 32 764 255 21 609 186 768 679 10 386 390 996 311 589 102 81 786 325 423 9 582 380 1 936 739 90 120 7 555 521 6 058 841 3 751 641 239 234 2 067 966

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------------

51 39 25 1 12 1

11 2 8 10 6 3

718 286 799 071 415 364 790 127 446 067 383 127 556 381 031 593 756

214 822 947 291 584 119 277 477 365 273 825 210 238 654 687 069 898

305 218 135 10 72 21 10 2 8 65 18 2 44 121 58 10 52

156 614 797 678 139 205 191 955 059 337 947 256 134 370 613 433 324

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 41 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 42.

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years -------------------------------5 to 14 years--------------------------------15 to 17 years-------------------------------18 and 19 years -----------------------------20 to 24 years-------------------------------25 to 34 years-------------------------------35 years and over ----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

64 4 2 42 38 17 13 64 2 32 9 4 6 5 4

987 503 679 566 379 917 805 987 118 655 294 974 267 064 612

101 285 029 788 689 028 534 101 735 517 846 321 157 093 432

49 3 2 31 28 14 10 49 1 24 7 3 4 3 3

273 619 033 537 071 116 811 273 606 605 030 828 905 740 557

838 904 215 361 143 573 273 838 278 376 379 687 399 005 714

9 269 563 427 6 642 6 259 2 064 1 626 9 269 338 4 878 1 382 684 700 675 608

910 019 560 519 803 372 861 910 893 558 723 234 969 830 703

635 41 34 467 444 127 106 635 19 357 95 39 39 43 40

992 421 573 518 226 053 465 992 813 150 485 683 474 793 594

2 552 132 67 1 446 1 280 973 729 2 552 70 1 059 322 210 355 316 217

671 582 445 890 058 199 252 671 729 662 079 889 538 058 716

3 254 146 116 2 472 2 324 635 531 3 254 83 1 754 464 210 265 288 187

690 359 236 500 459 831 683 690 022 771 180 828 777 407 705

19.4 91.6 86.5 52.1 24.7 14.0 7.1 1 479 200 20.5 18.0 23.4

7 147 352 255 5 301 4 917 1 493 1 217 7 147 193 3 827 1 004 460 583 618 459

066 080 870 622 208 364 421 066 611 362 007 462 237 870 517

45 3 1 28 25 13 10 45 1 22 6 3 4 3 3

645 427 904 894 648 323 174 645 503 666 524 596 612 433 308

771 660 040 611 132 500 247 771 875 265 253 690 543 452 693

28.9 92.6 92.4 65.5 33.6 11.7 4.0 26 234 893 34.4 32.7 36.0

29.2 92.7 93.0 66.5 34.3 10.9 3.6 20 050 284 35.9 34.7 37.2

31.0 92.2 90.9 61.8 28.1 12.5 5.4 3 602 336 27.1 23.3 30.8

25.2 92.6 89.2 54.2 23.0 11.9 5.7 244 881 21.6 20.2 23.2

30.4 93.0 95.1 83.7 58.6 22.4 7.5 858 192 55.1 56.0 54.1

21.2 92.0 87.7 55.0 26.5 14.1 6.7 3 035 902 22.9 20.4 25.7

29.8 92.7 93.3 67.2 34.8 10.7 3.5 18 600 294 36.8 35.7 37.9

14 315 448 11 073 188 4 159 951 756 835 6 136 105 3 242 260 1 636 766 1 042 647 180 695 274 277 1 605 494 640 453 274 320 681 990

10 799 495 8 441 214 3 495 880 513 627 4 416 742 2 358 281 1 281 328 875 028 124 548 181 444 1 076 953 480 799 181 563 407 785

2 129 072 1 595 913 367 584 166 082 1 058 491 533 159 240 977 103 897 42 283 65 728 292 182 61 197 57 297 172 503

143 100 25 8 66 43 17 8 2 4 25 8 5 12

769 668 218 994 322 101 106 772 680 258 995 231 039 596

480 427 120 20 285 53 27 16 2 6 26 9 2 13

997 064 911 084 473 933 719 221 402 943 214 440 997 671

762 508 150 48 309 253 69 38 8 15 184 80 27 75

115 329 358 048 077 786 636 729 782 904 150 786 424 435

1 600 482 1 107 108 337 581 97 075 670 487 493 374 146 313 84 851 18 265 32 235 347 061 151 252 52 700 141 978

10 015 571 7 881 647 3 318 507 468 812 4 080 305 2 133 924 1 210 340 831 527 115 978 166 495 923 584 413 238 157 726 346 397

284 735 861 489 308 702 967 153 202 246 356 226 917 032 972 535 013 562 665 264 568 799 486 909 760 749 400 851 308

3 602 336 1 239 271 1 107 360 121 791 16 761 234 757 575 1 548 870 3 881 407 4 680 594 3 101 292 475 567 410 551 1 261 090 485 573 107 144 51 571 9 257 807 363 978 857 047 2 131 892 2 559 021 1 738 237 284 688 239 853 717 007 296 503 50 116 19 465 16 761 234

244 83 67 5 1 079 50 100 220 313 224 40 28 65 24 7 3 562 26 51 117 163 118 21 15 32 11 3 1 1 079

881 309 252 089 621 552 662 900 783 300 426 495 512 126 075 790 703 399 569 140 733 641 071 626 661 565 104 194 621

858 213 371 112 4 316 296 261 411 799 634 169 165 978 365 143 91 2 282 192 165 235 464 316 88 92 515 139 52 17 4 316

192 094 306 580 366 660 234 508 206 810 200 109 338 155 977 169 675 850 589 312 698 915 196 715 986 879 911 624 366

1 479 393 313 29 4 687 767 912 972 957 598 105 93 189 51 30 8 2 298 377 453 471 483 285 53 47 88 23 11 2 4 687

200 153 153 891 907 188 801 539 978 129 453 542 710 583 623 361 973 670 961 769 586 523 231 402 352 359 468 652 907

2.7 75.2 75.7 74.8 45.2 20.3 23.3 17.6 21 709 473

1.8 77.9 78.4 77.4 46.9 21.5 25.0 18.4 17 198 369

4.5 63.1 62.2 63.8 35.2 11.4 11.0 11.7 2 540 881

4.7 65.5 65.8 65.3 36.5 9.3 10.1 8.6 180 692

6.9 77.5 81.5 74.0 59.0 36.6 41.9 31.8 688 846

16.4 43.4 43.5 43.3 23.0 6.0 6.5 5.5 1 100 685

13.4 49.8 49.8 49.9 28.3 9.2 10.0 8.3 2 304 086

1.3 79.1 79.6 78.5 47.7 22.0 25.6 18.8 16 073 832

82.7 22.9 21 757 561

86.0 25.0 17 017 533

74.2 10.9 2 872 381

71.7 7.2 186 646

87.2 43.6 725 215

50.3 6.7 955 786

55.4 9.4 2 076 193

87.8 25.9 15 973 799

85.5 22.6

88.5 24.5

78.8 13.3

74.9 7.8

84.7 39.9

54.7 7.2

60.4 10.2

90.0 25.2

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Percent: Less than 5th grade ---------------------------High school graduate or higher -------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Some college or higher -------------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

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26 8 9 1 158 4 12 22 47 29 5 4 20 7 2 1 83 2 6 12 26 15 2 2 10 3

234 126 941 991 868 271 230 841 642 779 233 558 832 520 751 205 654 161 546 360 850 520 920 538 015 581 857 300 158 868

893 562 932 840 436 677 534 507 763 777 002 923 567 469 791 426 171 459 831 377 606 115 672 505 766 055 999 786 436

20 6 8 1 132 2 9 17 40 25 4 3 18 6 2 1 69 1 5 9 23 13 2 2 8 3

050 197 082 722 023 399 406 355 891 221 442 861 337 594 462 050 252 200 018 404 179 060 473 142 661 109 740 259 132 023

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 42 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

3 035 822 720 85 11 226 1 509 1 936 2 188 2 419 1 602 273 268 658 209 121 38 5 657 760 989 1 085 1 275 794 140 140 316 98 42 13 11 226

902 447 485 591 793 367 545 309 632 472 770 939 197 393 346 823 519 704 986 425 286 048 882 303 611 201 677 396 793

18 5 7 1 125 1 8 16 39 24 4 3 17 6 2 1 66 4 8 22 12 2 2 8 3

125

600 799 705 670 898 694 439 228 521 285 286 698 902 443 377 021 108 836 512 834 434 587 392 056 452 039 711 249 898

294 374 438 422 648 096 213 529 862 302 595 475 015 715 595 251 006 966 548 508 508 768 632 521 135 111 806 503 648

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 43.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States All persons

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

524 230 406 064 636 929 306 193 760 215 047 434 212 1 693 60 149 498 1 455 294

2 015 143 1 968 224 1 403 322 549 140 35 981 121 546 191 222 200 391 15 762 1 752 1 021 90 66 246 7 12 989 46 919

7 226 986 2 668 242 1 838 871 567 800 105 598 90 697 105 754 265 751 261 571 4 473 46 977 408 13 318 29 186 2 189 210 121 4 558 744

9 710 156 6 026 609 4 418 356 884 712 148 649 110 294 328 902 296 867 723 541 573 481 34 114 1 776 116 995 42 115 946 3 683 547

21 14 10 2

1 817 859 939 537 402 212 190 12 35 61 81

6 2 2 1 1

8 3 4 2 1

19 8 9 6 2 1 1

White

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY

All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands ------------------------American Samoa --------------------------Guam ----------------------------------Northern Marianas ------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born ------------------------------------

248 228 153 72 16 21 24 9 3 1

709 942 684 011 772 287 366 585 246 190 191 38 15 53 3 1 864 19 767

873 557 685 141 309 172 640 020 731 533 913 481 121 293 117 285 316

199 189 125 61 15 19 17 8 2

230 122 102 58 43 22 21 4 4 7 4

777 970 097 635 462 165 297 471 669 749 408 886 764 060

186 101 82 45 37 18 18 3 4 6 4

827 804 986 816 569 959 785 501 001 560 64 5 1 21

064 252 730 425 445 706 456 818 097 612 754 773 409 173 819 1 375 731 10 022 812

29 28 20 8

930 475 037 193 912 1 004 5 955 320 244 50 45 30

900 058 178 344 446 300 795 801 1 535 1 155 79 4

089 439 632 536 803 286 769 678 271 977 690 602 244 6 470 241 299 604 7 841 650

188 182 120 60 15 19 17 8 1

424 257 539 450 297 777 347 028 266 27 32 4 1 19

773 430 891 863 629 290 095 849 676 466 590 395 347 975 762 1 206 620 6 167 343

RESIDENCE IN 1985

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

445 796 540 675 864 279 585 346 854 588 795 213 73 4 821

181 490 193 061 131 935 196 658 263 180 093 108 31 2 357

122 046 690 802 888 004 884 880 869 604 531 432 633 321

27 14 12 8 4 1 2

175 266 439 435 003 897 106 435 391 1 018 260 9 20 439

607 121 981 985 996 409 587 852 825 883 027 521 084 900

347 045 731 202 529 129 400 383 222 434 361 315 446 17 810

652 595 837 663 173 566 607 133 110 167 195 1 14 1 204

553 263 293 664 629 131 498 491 931 890 186 106 172 719

619 586 129 976 152 668 483 105 52 159 165 94 7 801

148 495 402 982 420 492 928 865 822 938 303 512 429 310

569 575 107 341 766 543 223 294 135 392 401 201 16 1 667

737 524 837 105 732 112 620 091 647 298 584 757 669 950

175 96 77 41 35 18 17 3 4 5 3

934 794 552 906 645 127 518 492 186 965 873 9 25 1 551

346 335 317 824 493 262 231 322 391 552 966 953 872 869

PLACE OF WORK … … …

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Worked in area of residence -----------------------Worked outside area of residence --------------------

… … …

… … …

… … …

… … …

… … …

… … …

… … …

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------2-person carpool ----------------------------3-person carpool ----------------------------4-person carpool ----------------------------5- or 6-person carpool -----------------------7-or-more-person carpool ---------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home ---------------------------------

115 99 84 15 12 2

6 3 1

4 3

070 592 215 377 078 001 702 305 289

274 932 298 634 175 378 222 976 883 1.09 069 589 445 000 78 130 755 476 574 052 37 497 179 434 237 404 466 856 488 886 808 582 406 025

95 84 72 11 9 1

3 1

3 3

708 500 860 640 347 424 471 197 197

551 232 206 026 722 891 948 714 751 1.08 406 567 761 847 49 059 972 246 476 826 31 618 114 971 211 514 382 010 501 785 583 175 123 268

11 8 6 2 1

414 782 710 072 543 307 117 51 52

755 909 774 135 297 494 706 251 387 1.15 1 784 576 1 162 263 18 801 487 564 61 364 3 079 51 505 9 168 35 109 537 389 131 759 133 845

724 608 472 135 103 19 6 3 2

223 615 816 799 235 932 645 556 431 1.14 30 408 22 039 344 5 469 879 251 1 426 2 677 4 914 44 713 12 317 20 579

3 381 333 2 694 332 2 077 175 617 157 469 313 87 694 33 342 14 564 12 244 1.14 381 611 195 839 6 178 147 967 24 516 1 596 5 515 5 246 17 190 188 293 25 484 69 177

3 841 412 3 006 844 2 094 327 912 517 614 608 161 367 72 581 38 891 25 070 1.21 466 427 303 012 3 748 142 230 10 467 953 6 017 8 799 27 633 216 706 55 847 59 156

8 7 5 1 1

703 644

3 312 156

3 782 256

858 076 174 901 321 316 137 74 50

023 332 780 552 943 887 744 811 167 1.18 971 168 603 408 8 440 310 654 31 210 2 540 14 916 20 338 59 469 457 343 111 337 162 036

90 80 69 10 8 1

2 1

3 3

988 617 913 703 676 277 410 163 175

092 006 934 072 678 331 053 985 025 1.08 980 891 496 905 44 933 842 418 458 715 30 241 107 679 200 490 351 525 281 172 530 917 026 091

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME Workers who did not work at home --------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes --------------------------10 to 14 minutes -----------------------------15 to 19 minutes -----------------------------20 to 29 minutes -----------------------------30 to 44 minutes -----------------------------45 or more minutes ---------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) -----------------Workers traveling 45 or more minutes -------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. ----------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. ----------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. ----------------------------All other times --------------------------------

111 664 249

8 695 987

87 962 001

18 17 19 22 20 13

257 954 026 436 053 936

921 128 053 930 109 108 22.3 58.5

92 585 283 16 15 15 18 16 10

081 277 705 645 006 869

483 811 710 000 085 194 21.8 58.5

11 280 910 1 1 1 2 2 1

186 553 999 303 381 856

273 625 244 224 755 789 25.3 58.5

143 114 117 121 115 91

753 199 182 299 855 356 21.8 59.9

367 459 538 650 745 550

160 400 281 766 705 844 25.5 57.7

479 549 665 716 803 567

252 093 636 641 709 925 24.3 58.7

1 1 1 1 1 1

107 277 516 691 822 279

759 201 782 752 595 898 24.2 58.5

15 14 14 17 15 10

482 583 895 721 054 226

015 039 539 185 215 008 21.7 58.5

22 35 18 34

820 346 867 629

464 620 326 839

18 30 16 27

664 008 147 764

821 459 414 589

2 3 1 4

506 215 531 026

559 600 978 773

144 217 97 244

564 587 324 169

589 885 610 1 227

042 250 086 778

915 1 019 480 1 366

478 724 524 530

1 2 1 3

976 457 244 016

297 834 941 915

17 28 15 26

666 651 428 216

344 237 022 398

VETERAN STATUS Male civilian veterans -------------------Percent of civilian males 16 years and over -----------Female civilian veterans ------------------Percent of civilian females 16 years and over -----------

26 330 011 29.1 1 151 044 1.2

23 379 529 31.4 965 525 1.2

2 230 013 23.4 144 352 1.3

181 439 27.2 12 072 1.7

236 706 9.3 13 549 .5

302 324 9.1 15 546 .5

901 021 12.0 43 879 .6

22 814 871 32.4 940 072 1.2

27 3 1 1 7

24 2 1 1 6

2 374 588 335 291 742 42 196 271 25 490 3 14

193 37 20 16 72 3 20 23 3 31

250 51 30 26 81 6 23 29 3 52

317 95 54 46 120 3 25 29 2 38

944 223 127 108 329 15 90 107 10 161

23 2 1 1 6

PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict --------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict --------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -------------------Korean conflict, no World War II --------------------Korean conflict and World War II -------------------World War II, no Korean conflict --------------------World War I -----------------------------------Other service -----------------------------------

481 352 900 603 646 585 2 944 3 720 624 8 345 62 198

055 156 833 440 908 506 497 976 683 431 198 700

345 579 459 222 630 529 2 678 3 367 590 7 731 58 179

054 697 713 238 269 878 284 125 118 666 553 464

365 200 325 189 215 177 789 890 303 351 194 246

511 560 667 944 458 575 151 084 751 712 162 1 058

255 366 547 534 388 730 338 318 246 773 143 1 953

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 43 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

870 333 581 535 578 146 935 559 265 929 146 1 979

900 132 917 366 415 172 257 495 799 874 593 6 163

754 464 393 166 435 518 2 616 3 292 581 7 612 58 175

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

943 047 449 226 190 588 778 410 945 311 125 549

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Table 44.

Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

191 829 271 125 182 378 65.3 1 708 928 123 473 450 115 681 202 89 428 871 7 792 248 6.3 66 646 893 3 232 910 99 803 358 56 672 949 56.8 185 700 56 487 249 52 976 623 36 418 960 3 510 626 6.2 43 130 409 1 487 110 7 342 263 2 962 432 670 528 3 562 362 9 469 385 6 419 967 768 405 1 806 836 52 743 194 44 842 502 2 450 753 4 553 238 9 957 003 6 377 542 294 523 3 279 732 4 555 259 1 269 464 3 285 795 2 675 255 7 958 809 930 288 7 028 521 6 289 799 6 973 185 2 880 619 541 322 3 530 010 9 176 002 5 946 615 605 852 2 564 310 53 809 217 37 761 559 2 079 910 13 863 239 11 163 747 4 894 548 199 774 6 068 702 5 604 849 944 717 4 660 132 4 202 287 13 076 358 632 342 12 444 016 11 840 761

157 119 373 102 800 818 65.4 1 275 082 101 525 736 96 237 561 74 240 108 5 288 175 5.2 54 318 555 2 360 364 81 541 169 45 947 179 56.3 120 552 45 826 627 43 515 117 29 467 638 2 311 510 5.0 35 593 990 1 309 391 5 543 693 2 453 192 460 692 2 521 228 7 263 216 5 154 588 507 787 1 248 963 42 937 054 37 589 632 1 691 210 2 966 583 8 640 902 5 620 921 236 665 2 779 018 4 046 612 1 141 235 2 905 377 2 346 126 7 146 727 843 331 6 303 396 5 613 410 5 255 802 2 398 515 359 046 2 484 743 7 033 354 4 822 599 368 091 1 805 452 43 111 433 30 815 968 1 361 135 10 865 027 9 503 847 4 173 827 155 951 5 173 539 4 904 414 822 170 4 082 244 3 675 743 11 732 319 549 334 11 182 985 10 628 686

21 386 343 13 413 487 62.7 318 306 13 095 181 11 407 803 8 873 999 1 687 378 12.9 7 972 856 722 050 11 597 691 6 901 351 59.5 53 709 6 847 642 6 015 288 4 470 242 832 354 12.2 4 696 340 149 200 1 072 640 256 572 137 333 650 894 1 212 585 611 066 170 514 343 341 5 686 136 3 921 380 501 719 1 114 548 869 733 471 369 34 837 362 965 356 341 81 965 274 376 239 385 591 217 60 825 530 392 495 995 1 056 432 276 106 128 329 645 828 1 283 452 662 335 171 765 431 333 6 578 709 4 424 857 494 029 1 630 433 1 125 815 505 641 26 502 593 541 507 624 91 626 415 998 377 408 1 045 659 66 452 979 207 939 939

1 395 009 865 703 62.1 14 391 851 312 728 953 548 730 122 359 14.4 529 306 31 375 714 654 393 437 55.1 2 017 391 420 340 042 235 857 51 378 13.1 321 217 7 261 74 536 21 985 9 190 41 984 88 901 48 798 13 825 21 626 411 828 284 470 44 164 76 893 55 995 27 507 3 085 25 359 20 108 4 363 15 745 13 416 28 987 2 505 26 482 24 303 69 233 20 236 7 523 41 192 82 718 39 895 9 552 32 551 431 080 251 698 31 853 146 514 62 995 22 406 1 953 38 636 24 292 3 744 20 548 18 589 44 336 2 560 41 776 39 694

5 403 615 3 645 946 67.5 42 866 3 603 080 3 411 586 2 690 953 191 494 5.3 1 757 669 23 391 2 810 588 1 688 145 60.1 4 063 1 684 082 1 590 897 1 174 018 93 185 5.5 1 122 443 8 954 247 569 73 407 14 626 157 048 311 767 179 585 16 824 105 474 1 630 771 1 382 945 56 378 165 205 205 333 145 196 7 962 51 987 76 895 26 527 50 368 41 780 120 692 15 548 105 144 97 104 233 428 73 165 10 857 149 039 294 485 168 071 13 326 111 968 1 777 497 1 203 710 59 948 511 318 260 191 121 478 6 890 131 768 98 240 18 228 80 012 73 041 146 747 8 409 138 338 133 512

6 524 931 4 456 424 68.3 58 283 4 398 141 3 895 299 3 075 081 502 842 11.4 2 068 507 95 730 3 139 256 1 742 837 55.5 5 359 1 737 478 1 515 279 1 071 205 222 199 12.8 1 396 419 12 304 403 825 157 276 48 687 191 208 592 916 425 930 59 455 87 432 2 077 405 1 664 075 157 282 230 009 185 040 112 549 11 974 60 403 55 303 15 374 39 929 34 548 71 186 8 079 63 107 58 987 358 290 112 597 35 567 209 208 481 993 253 715 43 118 183 006 1 910 498 1 065 326 132 945 709 947 210 899 71 196 8 478 131 218 70 279 8 949 61 330 57 506 107 297 5 587 101 710 98 930

15 025 902 10 139 070 67.5 117 347 10 021 723 8 981 516 7 078 492 1 040 207 10.4 4 886 832 240 572 7 410 116 4 145 686 55.9 12 143 4 133 543 3 669 186 2 605 432 464 357 11.2 3 264 430 39 187 848 933 327 922 97 373 411 580 1 197 579 854 007 117 795 189 444 4 590 167 3 705 608 322 083 505 969 543 449 346 982 29 897 166 292 182 651 55 077 127 574 107 631 253 007 31 464 221 543 205 592 751 549 245 762 70 667 433 120 1 001 048 547 862 85 076 363 779 4 414 333 2 588 841 280 510 1 539 234 622 648 237 979 21 939 362 666 228 685 34 580 194 105 179 969 391 853 20 327 371 526 359 792

149 164 557 97 467 714 65.3 1 224 593 96 243 121 91 447 312 70 470 721 4 795 809 5.0 51 696 843 2 245 385 77 546 546 43 705 520 56.4 115 037 43 590 483 41 499 763 28 036 488 2 090 720 4.8 33 841 026 1 285 589 5 127 602 2 290 734 415 598 2 317 348 6 699 767 4 749 099 453 974 1 158 783 40 590 845 35 660 537 1 540 404 2 726 457 8 301 214 5 397 856 219 790 2 679 426 3 925 161 1 103 791 2 821 370 2 276 120 6 973 422 820 989 6 152 433 5 473 801 4 887 969 2 272 538 326 918 2 275 849 6 550 571 4 546 923 329 885 1 638 321 40 777 951 29 393 493 1 226 933 10 091 082 9 115 058 4 016 959 143 442 4 954 178 4 754 245 797 974 3 956 271 3 559 605 11 460 752 535 427 10 925 325 10 379 637

2 810 515 295 553 404

3 139 829 417 643 409

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

44

99 15 9 16 12

803 233 095 490 367

358 818 156 186 705

81 11 6 12 9

541 673 981 940 758

169 162 350 335 938

11 2 1 2 1

597 069 321 209 697

691 059 597 619 017

714 147 78 142 97

654 285 910 961 957

588 031 743 642 696

256 281 556 629 097

7 410 116 1 727 350 891 044 1 450 539 951 201

77 10 6 12 9

546 832 538 185 253

546 368 068 829 574

15 993 967 8 874 102 4 433 879

13 365 043 7 356 865 3 551 805

1 120 631 762 231 455 328

126 232 61 519 27 868

582 444 309 547 197 142

799 617 383 940 201 736

1 772 746 869 378 461 911

12 433 972 6 894 604 3 305 073

5 279 645 3 169 479 1 936 665

2 691 801 1 757 315 1 151 722

1 957 353 1 077 653 576 138

99 013 53 193 28 249

92 667 52 985 38 470

438 811 228 333 142 086

885 737 478 875 301 344

2 296 228 1 530 677 1 006 176

29 673 627 19 477 241 10 782 593

24 506 771 16 126 135 8 710 728

2 403 582 1 723 939 1 098 819

258 426 149 745 78 618

1 105 516 709 041 481 480

1 399 332 768 381 412 948

3 105 443 1 744 245 965 041

22 876 830 15 197 358 8 187 268

9 931 854 7 343 393 5 231 410

5 641 232 4 490 361 3 369 644

3 274 251 2 212 058 1 423 150

153 491 100 318 62 936

191 540 133 038 103 025

671 340 407 618 272 655

1 395 753 893 017 607 654

4 989 238 4 047 712 3 062 492

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 44 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 45.

Occupation of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

All persons

White

Black

115 681 202 30 533 582 14 227 916 578 334 4 140 575 16 305 666 3 000 976 1 672 559 869 543 2 482 553 5 713 591 3 861 446 36 718 398 1 397 189 2 860 046 13 634 686 3 352 054 3 941 568 6 341 064 2 533 639 18 826 477 640 982 4 582 070 2 315 205 990 423 15 295 917 521 154 1 992 852 732 609 12 781 911 5 167 308 3 127 932 2 839 010 1 066 944 1 590 184 13 097 963 4 080 305 4 793 935 4 047 043 17 196 332 4 981 876 2 922 321 3 760 910 3 580 137 968 091 4 563 134 948 540 1 576 991 52 976 623 14 752 659 5 993 163 251 316 2 156 867 8 759 496 551 261 151 962 171 791 2 163 863 3 977 806 2 946 061 23 120 191 1 133 078 832 879 6 584 290 1 155 921 1 314 555 4 113 814 1 995 673 14 569 944 394 508 4 490 363 2 062 414 368 423 8 929 509 494 920 310 463 66 355 8 124 126 3 062 435 1 278 437 449 506 149 675 290 041 1 235 327 175 669 131 124 923 593 4 489 431 2 018 059 1 082 797 426 426 419 603 46 995 915 154 36 177 359 459

96 237 561 26 877 354 12 651 035 484 939 3 606 211 14 226 319 2 635 125 1 475 994 754 907 2 124 802 4 963 417 3 358 038 31 121 238 1 123 408 2 445 404 11 984 176 3 012 184 3 649 726 5 322 266 1 976 839 15 568 250 511 106 3 980 228 2 043 830 715 310 11 354 441 312 888 1 580 054 624 642 9 461 499 3 981 476 2 113 844 2 370 802 1 022 746 1 194 090 11 257 116 3 554 246 4 174 722 3 368 249 13 256 610 3 706 366 2 235 775 3 030 438 2 870 272 785 824 3 498 207 727 176 1 244 126 43 515 117 12 741 104 5 202 033 201 382 1 835 280 7 539 071 461 596 125 956 137 721 1 853 159 3 440 715 2 541 887 19 454 638 920 524 688 505 5 633 355 1 025 665 1 192 130 3 415 560 1 562 480 12 212 254 316 845 3 909 921 1 837 858 258 492 6 701 294 296 628 224 472 48 652 6 180 194 2 507 545 814 051 383 374 143 343 232 000 957 420 139 398 110 834 703 036 3 277 287 1 410 339 782 067 345 352 340 356 35 735 703 794 28 614 294 616

11 407 803 2 066 054 875 835 68 142 303 762 1 190 219 126 864 58 041 28 401 213 393 512 599 380 073 3 354 120 182 904 190 994 875 576 153 862 151 055 570 659 327 343 2 104 646 86 759 393 893 147 273 197 530 2 522 099 136 283 312 808 78 005 2 073 008 609 088 660 057 166 079 16 660 133 366 930 011 286 565 310 992 324 809 2 369 440 721 735 382 571 511 246 495 739 120 269 633 619 116 549 221 599 6 015 288 1 283 844 484 659 38 849 192 955 799 185 42 566 11 185 9 596 188 300 392 151 308 959 2 330 616 148 650 76 882 551 297 68 822 67 358 415 117 268 886 1 553 787 54 886 380 866 123 890 83 180 1 508 458 130 525 71 413 14 615 1 306 520 325 529 308 521 21 048 2 089 18 074 143 560 25 220 11 938 105 934 727 762 355 868 174 765 63 642 62 240 8 228 125 259 4 294 41 876

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 728 133 62 6 17 70 9 4 1 10 28 19 195 8 14 63 13 11 38 20 108 3 25 11 5 134 3 17 5 113 42 32 24 4 15 99 27 42 27 141 35 24 28 27 10 41 10 12 340 73 31 2 10 41 1 8 20 14 134 7 4 38 6 4 27 16 84 2 24 10 2 79 3 2 73 26 13 3 2 10 1 1 7 37 15 9 4 4 7 2

953 555 825 345 191 730 274 865 467 064 766 080 096 853 113 582 853 351 378 049 548 554 649 484 198 744 856 198 930 690 233 043 405 255 449 782 650 638 530 371 625 645 763 380 715 623 986 327 042 848 884 820 586 964 980 541 423 654 144 472 493 017 297 479 098 753 628 528 700 378 934 443 288 643 556 643 652 444 436 895 740 772 662 609 332 550 648 709 613 008 650 538 605 833 497 819

Asian or Pacific Islander 3 411 586 1 045 160 428 273 10 748 149 459 616 887 201 193 117 858 77 501 110 659 131 237 49 959 1 134 130 52 383 155 867 400 985 109 710 78 905 212 370 105 851 524 895 23 640 83 460 67 517 41 046 504 688 14 044 29 083 7 596 461 561 250 384 86 854 40 718 7 679 30 175 273 473 74 673 56 341 141 794 413 417 169 521 95 890 50 674 49 126 8 046 89 286 11 419 31 370 1 590 897 448 538 179 835 4 454 82 290 268 703 38 787 12 264 22 310 94 913 70 241 38 662 636 528 35 757 48 025 197 333 35 101 31 043 131 189 71 840 355 413 11 366 78 838 52 787 14 313 259 244 12 698 3 923 699 242 623 106 592 40 319 8 330 1 586 6 561 65 307 4 492 2 178 58 598 172 950 96 039 47 664 3 688 3 541 507 25 052 562 8 021

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 45 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Other race 3 895 411 209 8 63 201 28 15 7 23 77 54 913 29 53 310 62 50 197 103 520 15 98 45 31 779 54 53 16 672 284 235 237 15 217 537 137 209 184 1 015 348 183 139 137 43 300 82 67 1 515 205 94 3 35 110 6 2 1 18 54 42 563 21 15 163 20 19 124 75 363 9 95 37 10 380 51 8 1 321 96 101 33 1 30 58 5 4 48 273 140 69 9 8 1 53 2 12

299 459 948 160 952 511 520 801 267 635 572 296 814 641 668 367 445 531 391 557 138 923 840 101 339 945 083 709 436 153 127 134 006 604 104 581 171 242 661 494 629 440 789 620 237 399 410 569 279 325 752 811 756 573 332 016 741 837 555 081 916 130 170 826 235 271 320 939 790 033 804 436 150 870 513 012 737 345 333 651 014 885 744 431 227 624 377 723 200 293 094 928 920 216 210 127

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

8 981 516 1 262 178 627 693 25 469 189 088 634 485 96 970 52 479 35 277 76 252 238 263 165 455 2 321 918 77 782 143 367 808 785 172 723 157 289 478 773 232 840 1 291 984 40 615 258 327 123 119 73 208 1 719 992 119 588 134 930 43 644 1 465 474 608 350 491 540 446 133 33 300 403 200 1 177 553 315 039 452 936 395 605 2 053 742 684 988 362 199 314 362 307 684 87 111 605 082 162 235 145 346 3 669 186 623 927 278 720 11 588 103 345 345 207 21 209 6 190 7 727 61 812 169 075 128 741 1 434 647 55 644 41 899 417 587 56 425 59 102 302 060 171 625 919 517 23 351 250 655 102 477 22 607 863 229 114 019 20 185 4 581 729 025 223 035 212 298 59 747 3 646 55 354 128 792 11 970 9 876 106 538 558 844 283 994 140 821 22 356 21 943 4 332 107 341 4 257 27 511

91 447 312 26 072 188 12 254 816 468 576 3 488 813 13 817 372 2 569 523 1 440 584 728 482 2 077 587 4 809 953 3 251 700 29 799 821 1 079 681 2 361 025 11 511 646 2 907 048 3 547 155 5 057 443 1 856 694 14 847 469 488 214 3 830 459 1 970 166 677 075 10 481 292 251 678 1 504 544 598 591 8 725 070 3 675 719 1 876 092 2 168 116 1 005 516 1 013 742 10 648 470 3 385 520 3 942 128 3 168 249 12 277 425 3 389 822 2 066 445 2 867 043 2 711 162 743 694 3 210 421 651 253 1 170 890 41 499 763 12 348 409 5 028 901 194 171 1 771 995 7 319 508 447 566 121 964 132 394 1 815 016 3 331 338 2 459 000 18 638 286 889 284 663 359 5 394 135 991 276 1 154 046 3 248 813 1 473 643 11 691 508 303 446 3 764 243 1 776 315 247 099 6 254 384 238 248 213 290 45 958 5 802 846 2 387 604 710 772 357 362 141 648 208 059 890 922 132 964 105 794 648 197 3 010 400 1 276 251 714 412 333 025 328 241 33 544 653 168 26 708 280 178

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 46.

Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration -----------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration ------------------------------

46

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

299 942 130 991 281 107 538 880 504 214 749 569 669 588 854 704

8 981 452 9 47 666 1 793 769 185 240 119 78 1 023 112 59 111 142

516 473 598 692 765 630 761 749 243 819 911 869 525 423 536 968

91 447 312 2 293 573 144 470 630 499 5 921 492 16 006 769 6 106 767 991 387 1 168 280 1 641 060 959 290 9 900 002 1 011 586 638 832 952 527 2 000 374

71 70 223 18 64 70 33 36 178 699 61 118 55 286 170 58 112 1 058 148 85 60 149 51 563 121 98 183 9

205 403 998 818 521 406 942 311 933 062 648 684 264 425 508 411 097 989 013 381 794 543 259 999 511 389 592 388

158 155 559 58 142 178 91 87 414 1 627 151 276 134 620 459 157 301 2 609 341 185 134 342 125 1 480 309 255 491 23

382 754 009 739 487 777 562 444 909 779 877 636 847 761 141 527 614 580 635 150 272 906 207 410 787 852 516 490

1 473 017 2 034 043 6 356 416 589 624 1 561 041 1 721 201 1 273 884 1 210 666 4 169 987 15 486 589 1 574 835 2 666 533 1 796 426 3 958 672 6 590 926 1 873 343 4 717 583 29 677 459 2 946 163 1 376 516 313 683 2 164 676 1 336 665 21 539 756 3 805 909 3 543 623 7 396 551 393 409

91 59 127 1 515 34 2 14 300 158 32 70 18 12 142 10 3 11 16

881 238 358 279 875 949 268 931 697 370 267 169 983 408 327 295 380 281 391

220 179 340 3 669 65 1 5 38 644 337 59 153 45 27 307 20 7 23 37

539 226 940 186 146 923 772 354 778 170 894 260 851 767 608 246 500 419 260

2 3 4 41

1 14 264 126 17 68 18 11 137 4 1 4 23

294 592 003 897 878 784 525 278 121 152 354 191 833 338 969 376 859 672 462

49 17 68 10 4 30 16 7 54 317 35 48 7 125 146 65 80 651 49 4 14 88 18 475 160 82 120 10

187 639 905 954 282 308 003 358 734 739 519 427 338 233 348 747 601 787 864 553 955 455 836 124 717 352 554 108

33 14 54 5 7 18 16 6 53 276 39 44 8 101 102 43 59 616 67 5 56 84 15 386 80 79 120 6

574 638 703 987 683 122 576 335 467 935 844 475 171 042 327 301 026 868 949 876 143 823 904 173 383 590 690 242

74 33 148 20 17 49 44 17 126 677 98 107 22 232 272 113 159 1 538 158 14 124 195 40 1 005 205 200 327 15

948 679 304 057 932 253 035 027 862 233 756 173 253 397 437 119 318 500 127 345 101 387 953 587 880 480 674 424

White

115 681 202 2 944 042 171 330 723 423 7 214 763 20 462 078 8 053 234 1 405 723 1 809 199 1 941 923 1 196 595 12 408 844 1 276 578 792 239 1 172 905 2 362 588

96 237 561 2 498 175 149 627 656 731 6 263 616 16 890 055 6 483 339 1 073 263 1 285 588 1 705 760 1 000 382 10 406 716 1 063 188 667 683 1 004 791 2 074 207

11 407 142 8 31 476 1 961 916 181 305 132 124 1 044 128 82 84 131

803 331 416 470 307 469 855 040 421 120 820 614 000 676 946 417

728 20 5 8 61 117 44 9 12 8 4 72 12 3 6 10

953 168 277 386 635 389 934 855 325 074 655 455 545 902 801 910

3 411 41 3 5 104 632 236 41 91 44 30 395 14 8 19 80

586 426 880 845 924 058 568 685 361 755 989 490 176 390 513 350

3 895 241 4 20 308 861 371 99 114 51 35 489 58 29 56 65

1 899 173 2 532 532 8 205 062 758 916 1 941 762 2 407 325 1 607 009 1 490 050 5 071 026 19 485 666 2 022 380 3 339 390 2 092 880 5 463 979 7 984 870 2 374 916 5 609 954 37 880 865 3 851 262 1 726 200 628 510 3 040 186 1 636 460 26 998 247 5 204 690 4 477 994 9 154 741 478 762

1 555 462 2 115 135 6 668 534 627 137 1 634 739 1 819 568 1 327 802 1 259 288 4 394 632 16 364 128 1 659 971 2 814 883 1 872 502 4 274 860 6 861 092 1 965 795 4 895 297 31 122 541 3 126 752 1 471 254 381 932 2 345 305 1 405 978 22 391 320 3 974 245 3 688 334 7 689 763 406 679

144 260 058 78 207 413 200 157 328 611 234 268 114 573 670 242 428 271 437 123 163 366 122 056 847 527 989 44

908 039 299 581 818 552 754 594 670 127 915 777 436 498 697 159 538 203 740 872 907 248 681 755 519 437 928 479

10 13 50 4 13 14 8 11 23 118 11 21 12 40 28 7 21 235 21 12 5 22 12 162 29 28 56 2

033 531 969 027 516 040 157 229 251 938 868 323 876 573 700 357 343 768 471 045 073 619 491 069 510 742 849 604

117 73 203 30 21 89 36 25 145 692 53 115 37 288 253 101 152 1 192 117 33 16 156 44 824 231 135 234 15

565 424 262 353 168 759 354 628 540 411 978 723 802 623 873 194 679 364 286 648 804 471 051 104 905 092 609 612

3 4 5 52

2 3 4 43

744 620 472 042 098 054 167 305 038 179 683 581 009 468 859 024 563 1 612 2 896

67 139 136 1 590 10

6 3 1 3

2

1 9 1 1 2 4 1 3 23 1 1 18 3 3 6

526 155 538 976 612 36 106 724 783 384 472 152 856 377 399 285 114 272 556

197 863 077 623 437 553 260 974 922 006 089 799 148 438 916 684 107 422 814

752 548 399 267 293 786 740 311 544 969 397 659 448 991 759 705 053 663 820 226 576 934 691 413 963 497 115 344

836 120 658 994 817 510 265 072 115 141 288 346 280 360 138 936 202 230 459 893 557 944 354 023 583 138 006 215

2 515 952 1 977 129 2 377 195

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

All persons

1

1

4

3

892 739 368 515 537 31 94 645 5 373 2 631 344 801 753 306 2 742 238 95 230 468

979 320 430 117 096 322 148 504 527 337 678 036 081 406 190 798 377 127 443

444 203 847 6 015 25 2 7 44 802 446 74 204 61 45 355 30 12 24 45

299 093 814 288 490 444 152 956 539 968 107 822 242 818 571 191 928 730 622

29 14 58 340 4 1 1 5 43 21 3 8 4 1 21 2

588 435 899 216 254 595 577 255 325 477 150 429 406 442 046 407 639 318 477 199 347 510 604 178 055 866 141 295

586 764 099 599 488 426 569 017 107 017 985 397 298 990 594 586 008 219 813 743 492 244 657 270 734 670 479 613

76 76 362 33 25 137 126 40 103 832 162 125 23 298 445 183 262 2 924 214 14 153 235 45 2 259 644 444 695 30

357 313 524 153 210 868 159 134 464 578 729 493 058 125 779 457 322 284 733 983 515 602 794 657 749 588 200 364

5 3 14 1 2 4 3 2 7 64 8 11 3 23 18 5 12 152 10 1 4 15 6 113 22 23 37 1

1

1 8 1 1 2 4 1 2 19 1 1 15 3 2 5

2 061 221 1 757 553 1 767 484

324 508 120 248 464 078

132 766 427 301 154 786 958 228 343 872 211 554 415 970 090 845 245 072 100 738 452 820 163 799 000 938 083 888

21 012 7 878 28 576

42 564 58 829 59 798

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 46 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Other race

66 647 32 621 57 259

160 972 95 157 149 877

774 626 169 499 507 30 90 623 5 049 2 463 318 723 727 291 2 586 229 91 218 448

199 065 132 763 751 402 781 397 999 282 431 470 926 899 717 247 418 597 589

549 417 812 203 244 567 551 244 255 099 095 370 392 319 886 342 544 461 393 191 284 406 581 604 943 755 944 286

462 812 171 406 924 044 953 844 725 017 387 365 815 000 418 108 310 743 437 563 468 898 165 212 904 922 296 959

1

1 8 1 1 2 3 1 2 18 1 1 14 2 2 4

1 974 207 1 698 924 1 682 359

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 47.

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------In agriculture --------------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

115 81 3 7 8 5 3 8 1

681 781 118 760 244 381 940 067 062 505 976 647 758 045 617 002 663 708 290

202 333 578 060 755 445 900 483 778 226 623 886 589 116 771 677 488 708 977

96 68 2 6 6 4 2 7 1

529 533 825 370 110 628 062 361 097 660 296 491 332 377 104 676 299 495 709 904 419 692 996 569 241 984 973 274 714 061 324 378 775 032 607 456 929 475

779 428 217 482 388 106 158 883 175 124 616 124 049 547 413 772 903 757 359 615 603 119 730 882 320 961 185 397 940 761 105 004 176 961 325 051 487 160

111 71 4 9 8 9 8 86 72 62 5 19 10 7 2 4 1 1

049 477 243 637 691 718 129 870 129 856 588 742 381 056 929 557 838

428 151 077 580 620 214 613 620 451 655 530 469 654 800 373 262 219

53 6 14 25 6 45 5 10 22 20 6 5 6 1 3 1

7 230 391 342 130 798 879 42 91 1 136 266 933 731 369 679

647 241 022 173 083 086 764 923 953 385 337 307 973 050

52 35 5 4 3 1 2

237 136 852 588 552 278 914 318 005 447 515 384 679 318 658 328 137 427 260

561 520 857 643 785 367 983 612 876 651 117 344 538 366 838 412 547 162 448

11 407 803 7 610 653 94 427 742 351 1 231 855 757 734 726 293 321 516 21 944 17 401 6 015 288 3 787 782 29 096 488 904 718 821 492 672 394 015 124 580 8 514

728 473 9 44 66 43 56 42 4 2 340 206 3 27 34 24 29 16 1

953 852 722 583 172 141 132 270 614 803 042 340 056 579 311 691 755 026 340

3 411 586 2 449 328 115 399 218 930 158 495 184 743 147 950 227 250 11 821 24 890 1 590 897 1 128 285 34 512 123 217 83 981 90 332 61 778 87 877 15 427

3 895 299 3 110 980 46 173 165 553 235 448 117 460 95 542 157 835 18 523 12 481 1 515 279 1 141 135 12 387 87 050 121 820 66 570 40 393 53 063 5 248

8 981 516 6 987 883 147 343 410 718 577 730 299 289 252 848 421 198 40 993 31 850 3 669 186 2 703 950 38 445 226 983 306 212 170 398 103 373 143 506 14 764

91 64 2 6 6 4 2 7

350 367 437 407 200 299 637 810 595 809 003 822 675 294 601 717 942 263 596 747 347 046 993 572 061 726 579 802 459 440 107 332 090 724 060 252 797 408

984 339 724 780 361 943 837 887 660 360 046 503 150 965 157 594 033 014 158 988 758 442 075 964 450 299 618 103 793 145 704 452 201 536 666 720 764 283

13 914 568 8 042 778 701 540 1 146 309 1 135 436 1 380 301 1 508 204 11 078 912 8 689 678 7 239 604 762 882 2 235 581 975 978 651 067 305 716 600 075 224 971 152 107 66 838 7 137 050 4 003 406 365 603 632 882 631 517 716 379 787 263 5 418 162 4 232 765 3 489 925 399 557 1 372 271 636 366 424 642 191 789 346 617 132 760 88 839 40 171

940 472 39 80 91 117 139 740 515 422 64 160 63 42 22 38 12 7 4 433 205 16 38 45 56 69 311 212 173 28 99 41 27 14 22 6 4 2

172 252 576 053 517 477 297 837 937 031 503 366 650 253 452 969 294 968 562 349 888 904 235 804 940 578 436 942 875 652 556 247 584 302 357 838 429 850

3 824 000 2 309 455 268 951 321 012 261 145 336 256 327 181 3 037 181 2 517 488 2 066 573 158 366 618 854 318 364 205 027 81 267 167 965 63 566 37 855 21 512 1 787 262 1 008 791 124 904 165 324 139 430 176 036 172 777 1 333 277 1 075 894 866 664 78 645 360 554 188 914 122 002 48 252 93 431 34 211 20 125 12 533

4 500 055 2 341 604 377 426 415 328 421 929 494 129 449 639 3 694 066 2 778 412 2 122 556 307 819 653 820 298 907 184 235 93 821 152 169 57 039 34 813 20 289 1 798 966 853 760 138 266 167 214 180 167 230 515 229 044 1 330 692 950 693 724 683 114 762 384 020 179 025 110 747 54 082 84 254 29 522 18 330 11 323

10 334 670 5 647 572 765 230 934 356 921 507 1 088 172 977 833 8 419 788 6 469 552 5 095 863 655 046 1 559 353 740 363 467 792 219 994 355 529 137 243 83 917 46 467 4 304 180 2 169 391 294 147 402 590 418 945 519 212 499 895 3 169 835 2 336 251 1 833 090 260 702 931 489 454 921 290 141 131 073 202 856 74 956 46 160 27 170

105 68 4 8 7 8 8 82 69 60 4 18 10 7 2 4 1 1

845 866 672 306 999 178 588 429 829 926 330 686 540 083 194 760 501

200 496 797 415 492 672 666 743 971 870 292 727 382 218 979 764 421

7 1 2 2

055 173 344 595 941 521 345 692 832 642 650 562 045 759 404 629 251

063 808 189 101 965 382 299 228 900 420 955 299 283 968 530 390 395

463 67 153 187 55 305 29 75 155 139 44 38 121 32 58 23 7

968 067 924 916 061 156 632 213 414 524 897 893 370 080 200 394 696

1 577 131 413 720 312 1 295 91 303 635 577 264 226 185 32 74 50 28

820 352 200 804 464 099 301 369 979 774 450 789 926 120 060 952 794

2 107 238 658 827 382 1 417 74 370 675 570 297 227 488 149 197 92 48

377 428 967 344 638 905 715 067 187 067 936 761 693 414 604 762 913

4 776 533 1 492 1 914 835 3 339 219 874 1 579 1 339 666 520 1 029 283 432 210 102

075 688 336 539 512 694 748 426 493 489 027 793 646 838 787 991 030

5 002 324 267 99 578 609 24 54 699 170 726 477 275 449

542 832 310 009 140 262 092 149 521 498 356 477 887 139

1 513 42 47 19 155 194 11 29 323 37 121 159 66 158

845 897 725 379 774 565 665 435 090 304 703 320 788 469

113 3 4 1 8 10

320 482 176 530 869 255 611 743 143 550 514 118 251 205

164 10 14 6 20 22

811 362 232 143 055 984 864 229 743 542 506 104 450 975

436 9 8 4 35 42 5 4 66 47 54 65 17 49

129 668 579 112 245 020 532 367 456 491 258 288 597 262

906 26 22 10 78 92 11 9 141 82 113 127 36 98

530 103 713 443 641 506 130 421 022 144 701 420 769 437

43 29 4 3 2 1 2

447 474 754 362 235 107 771 066 983 429 499 917 654 189 487 231 080 340 251

312 694 933 934 102 997 167 005 950 413 763 690 438 909 920 115 975 830 324

876 256 075 920 731 744 148 379 127 012 678 967 257 026 481 529 867 217 571 407 117 902 772 349 791 473 866 510 425 304 590 071 920 651 950 210 771 393

755 293 635 793 591 324 119 507 245 196 059 372 858 526 609 876 618 571 923 278 360 375 937 363 277 966 204 719 329 363 652 489 036 438 422 464 995 562

337 598 891 275 571 342 449 945 967 194 979 408 058 968 2 984 1 652 453

479 688 781 747 263 946 811 895 267 145 973 564 841 480 183 907 271

4 571 309 254 93 538 563 18 49 632 137 670 420 258 403

368 789 375 332 910 522 817 715 042 082 790 706 122 422

41 27 4 3 2 1 2

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

134 84 5 11 10 11 11 105 87 74 6 23 12 8 3 5 2 1 61 35 2 5 5 6 5 42 34 28 3 15 8 5 2 3 1

50 29 2 4 4 5 4 34 27 23 2 13 7 5 1 3 1

48 28 1 4 4 4 4 32 26 22 2 12 7 4 1 2 1

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers -------------------------------

65 8 18 29 8 51 6 11 26 23 7 6 10 2 4 2

3 1 1 3 1

51 6 13 24 6 43 5 9 21 20 5 5 6

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over ---------------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ----Professional specialty occupations -------------------Technicians and related support occupations -----------Sales occupations -------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -----Private household occupations ----------------------Protective service occupations ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household ----Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors ---------Transportation and material moving occupations --------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers -----Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation ------------------------------------

438 350

246 870

145 731

2 21 6 16 10 6 13

7 873

1 26 4 14 19 3 8

11 622

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 47 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

26 254

56 080

220 744

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

47

Table 48.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

91 5 8 8 16 14 16 13 4 4 65 2 3 4 10 10 13 11 4 3 51 5 7 8 11 10 7 10 1 1 1 2 2 86

84

993 684 529 133 123 575 428 777 704 035 30 38 049 582 636 676 658 729 270 857 115 522 35 43 718 619 734 660 566 895 241 381 530 636 379 286 718 830 674 20

582 517 980 273 742 125 455 883 808 799 056 453 428 206 361 092 345 951 930 079 468 996 225 803 214 528 791 211 753 423 508 654 177 764 635 235 497 346 947 409 53.0 29 237 560 106 10 371 33.9 19 570 14 420 14 649 6 094

76 3 6 6 13 12 14 12 4 3 53 1 2 3 8 9 11 10 3 3 45 4 6 7 10 9 6 6

1 1 72

69

906 726 610 540 295 374 274 162 203 719 31 40 845 419 415 507 549 043 519 467 675 247 37 46 178 486 575 544 243 726 602 540 679 883 844 531 973 628 504 21

980 768 505 094 239 793 052 367 619 543 435 308 200 771 421 128 776 670 137 357 722 218 152 330 672 426 092 938 307 294 615 382 291 985 016 229 670 191 525 695 54.2 30 468 613 017 10 652 33.6 19 916 15 687 15 926 6 319

9 1 1 1 1 1 1

7

1 1 1

3

3

8

9

941 513 412 089 878 407 324 928 260 127 19 25 055 862 850 762 341 043 060 797 228 108 22 28 521 601 621 616 745 646 290 045 696 582 424 603 591 147 337 12

850 647 467 626 449 642 225 232 092 470 758 872 063 062 577 216 930 831 248 643 130 426 429 659 382 094 592 289 545 514 348 283 002 809 271 978 036 187 527 950 44.9 21 647 965 635 8 825 35.0 18 005 8 859 9 019 5 226

625 78 91 75 126 91 83 54 14 8 20 26 463 49 60 54 94 71 68 46 12 7 21 28 305 70 62 54 57 41 17 121 28 29 18 23 18 3 605 12

367 140 731 537 456 267 967 774 595 900 025 206 968 114 426 908 195 009 493 094 370 359 750 025 156 912 551 742 587 439 925 370 076 368 718 312 180 716 578 180 40.9 22 080 587 568 7 310 29.5 16 680 8 328 8 367 7 107

2 020 136 126 140 279 276 353 388 168 151 36 46 1 577 70 75 99 205 210 288 339 151 136 41 51 1 295 158 154 167 244 302 267 185 20 23 20 34 54 32 2 285 19

498 261 479 146 541 512 574 276 542 167 784 695 820 522 072 551 470 640 913 835 611 206 251 102 099 906 424 491 189 697 392 926 848 576 000 272 590 640 437 396 52.4 30 075 2 125 535 11 986 40.6 21 335 13 638 13 815 5 465

2 498 229 288 287 544 424 392 244 57 28 22 27 2 107 180 234 252 466 360 334 206 47 23 22 27 1 417 302 321 276 276 178 63 488 105 117 72 93 81 18 2 941 12

887 701 798 870 057 911 637 234 960 719 813 843 377 737 865 289 974 801 139 150 635 787 949 943 905 190 132 751 125 479 228 693 960 026 630 444 021 612 880 493 47.5 18 627 2 268 351 7 876 31.9 15 362 7 340 7 366 6 162

5 872 519 653 644 1 205 963 937 653 180 114 24 30 4 776 365 483 535 998 798 789 557 152 96 25 31 3 339 664 692 612 653 489 225 1 029 206 224 151 202 194 50 6 688 13

040 528 488 179 131 489 461 931 396 437 156 301 075 222 067 520 207 318 353 096 405 887 064 195 694 507 958 960 998 380 891 646 345 843 134 370 382 572 401 501 48.7 20 316 5 473 121 8 354 33.4 16 307 8 400 8 444 6 449

73 3 6 6 12 11 13 11 4 3 51 1 2 3 8 8 11 10 3 3 43 4 6 7 9 9 6 6

1 1 68

66

747 465 274 205 675 867 758 774 087 637 31 40 337 254 186 240 049 629 087 134 576 177 37 46 342 139 220 223 882 429 447 058 592 789 773 432 870 599 980 22

747 190 975 647 640 672 950 378 521 774 672 646 479 559 825 989 852 800 614 128 462 250 628 930 946 565 151 464 640 713 413 841 849 442 575 881 903 191 277 065 54.4 30 764 627 911 10 747 33.6 20 048 16 074 16 326 6 330

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

35 34 31 39 40 36 17 12 7

225 627 580 584 693 490 414 485 775

37 37 34 40 41 37 20 15 8

152 303 547 396 686 369 340 011 942

22 20 16 33 35 31 12 9 6

429 292 924 538 162 268 522 539 330

21 20 16 28 28 22 10 8 6

750 221 856 287 124 901 742 692 279

41 41 37 44 44 40 22 15 10

251 025 325 965 966 210 983 791 838

22 21 20 27 27 24 11 8 6

949 789 007 731 219 138 262 915 502

25 23 21 29 29 25 12 9 6

064 417 230 930 208 918 406 586 823

37 38 35 40 42 37 20 15 9

628 074 352 723 172 908 807 444 117

14 25 44 46 17 22 20 11 13 12 8

622 517 500 340 240 630 193 688 729 226 639

17 27 45 47 17 24 21 12 14 12 9

311 998 738 005 991 115 219 574 294 737 185

5 15 36 41 11 15 13 6 9 8 5

308 764 955 557 624 368 160 676 060 042 358

6 15 32 35 12 15 11 6 9 8 6

069 526 978 390 183 059 775 792 939 142 179

9 27 50 52 21 23 21 9 18 16 7

050 860 706 729 336 807 958 295 405 190 731

5 15 32 34 14 18 14 6 9 7 5

431 776 272 166 905 095 185 519 904 828 436

5 16 34 37 15 19 15 7 10 8 5

976 914 879 007 243 144 484 159 624 517 721

17 28 46 47 18 24 21 12 14 12 9

781 714 122 273 067 283 353 726 369 837 276

2 020 498 1 799 815 47 021 1 737 401 44 129 277 492 27 804 19 202 12 690 856 647

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

48

91 993 582 73 874 069 39 143 71 174 232 37 271 10 810 605 20 218 2 020 105 10 064 37 242 801

76 906 980 61 696 794 40 659 59 227 199 38 633 9 785 727 20 519 1 931 481 10 171 34 779 342

9 941 850 7 689 508 28 754 7 578 431 28 307 494 841 12 852 41 044 5 449 1 182 252

625 509 27 494 26 60 14 11 6 129

367 200 324 123 277 297 260 121 235 992

6 24 210 7 6 943 4 14 353 9 9 344 4

7 21 382 8 4 269 4 12 818 9 7 844 4

2 2 191 5 1 955 3 1 163 7 1 043 3

3 115 6 116 4 66 7 83 3

646 261 133 009 145 790 640 317 641

949 922 772 269 078 202 216 304 093

180 990 007 641 059 402 409 227 146

785 956 942 533 695 375 579 079 596

5 237 6 199 6 157 9 134 5

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 48 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

211 518 819 127 852 114 549 430 723

2 498 887 2 178 752 29 118 2 137 078 28 285 192 248 14 801 17 257 8 509 294 568 2 283 5 402 4 147 5 239 3

943 197 688 959 738 521 748 251 769

5 872 040 5 058 335 31 542 4 940 948 30 433 519 133 16 920 44 511 9 047 974 491 4 857 6 839 4 451 6 539 3

129 372 206 908 501 349 889 080 978

73 747 747 58 989 523 40 987 56 592 451 38 933 9 473 587 20 593 1 905 614 10 180 34 128 343 7 20 836 8 3 878 4 12 530 9 7 564 4

227 706 046 673 041 731 453 340 146

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 49.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

65 47 33 14 51 36 4 5 2 10 49 5 14 51 25 11 42 30 40 8 2 11 10 6 2 6 3 7 1 2 2

049 221 536 250 357 318 817 888 554 796 435 024 633 718 258 134 105 876 340 856 196 580 381 783 532 889 876 088 549 541 380

428 605 660 048 521 276 701 505 838 925 732 146 024 214 549 320 587 792 133 941 987 548 654 155 331 101 706 336 529 129 686

53 41 25 10 42 31 3 3 1 9 42 2 12 45 21 9 36 27 36 8 1 10 6 3 1 4 2 4 1 1 1

845 666 929 777 948 057 799 147 877 618 422 943 826 178 032 165 703 241 071 150 595 551 540 868 245 520 640 815 167 180 748

200 428 135 426 299 625 301 700 270 752 515 001 264 672 242 153 966 494 856 180 184 848 382 218 846 231 115 394 361 751 397

36 26 12 9 241 179 29 62 21 44

672 944 782 752 977 372 562 278 604 300

001 154 991 744 859 340 647 655 123 630

30 23 11 8 194 147 26 46 16 33

375 061 539 681 811 704 333 880 204 408

7 3 4 2 5 3

063 403 116 961 636 072 682 553 679 302 185 805 865 382 944 135 960 675 687 633 404 515 283 622 650 466 228 252 013 071 774

463 270 313 144 348 197 64 11 31 44 305 88 75 305 192 89 245 151 207 29 34 48 121 95 42 73 32 75 12 47 20

968 377 592 727 200 646 327 812 542 476 619 762 315 156 449 027 868 004 764 148 530 378 370 511 989 683 741 312 115 625 903

1 577 949 996 427 1 324 908 69 1 239 43 140 1 273 171 183 1 295 846 377 1 116 784 1 069 113 116 141 185 111 37 127 73 128 18 41 28

820 558 789 763 838 573 169 508 244 075 900 172 312 099 351 487 840 751 747 452 160 343 926 206 058 662 571 201 962 385 903

2 107 846 1 598 835 1 680 985 170 1 047 190 110 914 337 215 1 417 1 081 583 1 238 763 640 71 123 136 488 392 182 268 125 194 30 193 59

377 839 028 171 548 360 222 932 103 320 513 406 268 905 563 518 953 868 079 528 709 464 693 598 788 059 051 177 078 297 709

562 780 278 911 704 667 010 667 013 002

4 208 285 2 886 787 961 781 892 690 28 663 173 19 327 265 2 385 907 9 284 053 3 216 863 6 599 196

278 161 64 37 1 950 1 279 113 664 231 471

246 399 930 681 915 684 052 454 655 750

793 442 129 70 068 042 434 015 683 449

413 678 766 525 454 079 119 646 890 657

1 016 391 87 69 9 483 6 018 296 3 433 1 267 2 372

3 787 586 7.0 1 660 991 2 720 709 1 388 096 2 003 509 559 479 664 549 374 154 430 358 516 038 2 050 477 1 094 183 709 269 4 856 2 042 584 1 232 264 673 129 1 139 655 412 041 1 032 170 390 165 356 651 481 923 4 720 1 517 746 1 327 810 636 307 727 287 115 458 902 046 104 759 692 869 188 630 5 068 6 492 447 21.4 3 956 178 1 607 889 1 959 075 3 166 19 025 235 9.8 13 148 968 2 854 161 5 695 183 2 231 488 3 836 033 26 422 974 50 983 766

1 852 014 26.3 454 432 1 550 105 817 253 777 559 179 343 296 653 73 281 231 362 197 481 895 837 888 048 306 718 6 156 387 992 256 927 132 854 178 572 56 183 161 223 85 691 102 309 112 272 5 313 1 356 384 1 216 660 645 676 549 447 110 452 686 327 96 037 755 527 171 162 6 453 1 593 404 37.9 980 884 295 158 460 486 3 471 8 441 429 29.5 4 724 301 761 623 3 671 536 1 410 273 2 489 090 10 325 165 15 137 833

125 432 27.0 51 562 104 796 58 315 63 196 12 167 23 948 2 515 15 017 11 211 62 109 54 404 18 332 5 938 51 812 39 646 23 123 29 345 7 005 23 835 5 732 16 184 9 170 5 977 61 131 55 054 29 124 26 600 3 922 32 129 4 531 34 480 7 631 5 922 113 823 40.9 53 431 21 090 16 360 3 714 603 188 30.9 342 785 33 219 254 431 102 229 168 816 747 713 1 099 251

4 1 1 3 2 2 1 2

3 2 1 1 1 1 1

055 488 699 064 055 169 714 441 412 883 519 483 332 521 105 919 799 935 350 492 327 702 045 315 023 899 005 875 321 078 522

7 5 2 1

4 2 3 1 3 2

075 435 568 629 513 303 823 032 154 526 580 482 140 694 405 491 065 835 727 232 493 083 646 487 235 021 656 745 741 937 265

51 39 24 10 40 29 3 2 1 9 40 2 12 42 19 8 34 25 34 7 1 9 6 3 1 4 2 4 1 1 1

337 843 811 194 898 625 600 764 722 058 841 829 096 785 979 599 802 896 562 680 500 945 415 870 260 494 627 808 095 169 659

479 104 845 315 459 967 592 656 160 625 487 398 143 906 328 942 995 695 667 962 428 243 256 845 399 482 999 024 393 372 943

495 510 236 937 613 645 559 835 702 025

2 423 197 1 095 965 309 934 260 283 21 388 017 13 915 101 1 027 755 7 411 310 2 717 165 5 139 867

28 21 10 8 182 139 24 43 14 30

367 669 919 124 800 393 950 206 863 853

481 520 678 536 924 591 136 797 865 463

539 976 25.6 013 014 486 909 915 039 841 779 119 014 959 839 012 586 691 507 019 356 665 688 621 046 926 067 809 851 583 173 943 540 697 999 215 287 40.9 115 496 20 674 35 723 4 113 675 816 28.2 447 189 79 453 203 558 467 361 812 936 475 348 537 425

1 067 179 22.3 246 971 920 524 523 812 568 434 165 164 136 770 523 594 128 678 67 961 318 379 358 515 112 495 5 942 510 211 424 054 256 143 344 303 116 186 135 971 41 868 92 347 60 852 5 817 470 419 428 177 226 184 166 736 32 943 157 238 21 428 251 953 43 205 6 176 927 545 38.3 307 943 68 033 124 455 3 969 5 403 492 25.3 2 996 026 246 362 2 356 825 909 240 1 598 712 7 028 410 11 306 861

2 2 3 2 1 2 1 1

1

776 234 353 673 811 344 364 273 352 375 366 679 621 339 329 201 867 847 726 267 271 423 029 782 345 596 296 461 84 366 151

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

6 487 515 10.0 2 307 947 4 992 845 2 613 626 3 215 463 853 067 1 073 192 876 281 763 410 762 939 3 265 377 2 286 388 1 094 068 5 379 2 849 984 1 834 332 1 011 812 1 581 202 549 131 1 351 051 506 426 554 412 635 487 4 994 3 230 201 2 866 941 1 452 618 1 403 435 248 472 1 721 637 215 978 1 642 582 390 389 5 764 8 873 475 24.2 5 210 297 1 957 191 2 494 332 3 311 31 742 864 13.1 20 313 948 3 780 585 11 161 836 4 331 825 7 544 737 42 246 073 74 909 296

182 507 11.6 34 949 138 221 69 476 84 290 20 163 18 003 162 490 14 894 14 090 105 940 58 794 11 910 6 099 120 010 90 804 49 199 60 611 16 546 72 158 11 150 34 647 8 076 6 266 47 873 39 608 17 660 16 518 2 467 24 192 2 111 21 009 2 967 5 786 258 514 32.6 104 308 12 380 22 688 4 504 997 196 14.1 650 705 52 129 337 128 120 474 237 862 1 274 873 2 151 021

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 49 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

106 479 280 286 81 70 263 71 24 151 190 47 6 247 214 133 173 57 61 13 44 24 5 247 227 123 83 16 76 8 138 19 6 415

2 1 1

3 5

3 572 683 7.0 582 305 562 708 288 796 871 711 511 950 631 518 221 355 407 022 490 610 2 045 143 1 067 904 676 032 4 875 1 845 075 1 085 474 579 634 1 003 200 361 713 990 676 366 688 329 613 449 875 4 669 1 517 708 1 330 290 639 943 746 303 122 591 938 748 103 323 694 564 189 180 5 155 6 003 223 21.2 3 734 887 1 533 703 1 836 613 3 150 16 774 507 9.2 11 950 741 2 673 031 4 663 625 1 840 047 3 129 318 23 368 486 45 758 478 1 2 1 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

49

Table 50.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

United States Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

967 950 17 8 1 511 1 473 38 27 989 906 82 75

266 133 133 460 617 298 319 637 224 761 463 047

54 040 53 196 844 459 74 320 72 706 1 614 1 211 43 403 40 038 3 365 3 026

215 276 213 796 1 480 507 295 142 292 155 2 987 1 526 147 432 140 077 7 355 5 688

176 323 174 465 1 858 734 199 075 196 723 2 352 1 443 104 990 99 210 5 780 5 244

538 532 6 2 671 661 9 5 385 362 22 19

862 660 202 196 012 652 360 434 184 620 564 882

8 879 428 8 789 983 89 445 48 124 15 689 368 15 406 503 282 865 212 476 11 424 212 10 142 768 1 281 444 1 202 833

857 437 520 885 401 614 327 848 541 514 353 071 745 588 934 591 620 012

967 269 300 207 115 75 1 511 602 430 268 126 84 989 570 212 112 52 41

266 444 300 190 056 276 617 045 385 099 189 899 224 377 268 772 176 631

54 18 12 11 8 3 74 28 17 14 9 4 43 22 8 6 3 2

040 368 667 091 131 783 320 536 347 298 630 509 403 788 732 188 664 031

215 52 29 56 34 42 295 99 43 73 38 41 147 73 19 25 13 15

276 212 774 331 205 754 142 123 146 375 129 369 432 358 361 595 434 684

176 109 31 20 10 4 199 135 31 20 8 4 104 80 12 7 2 1

323 285 331 879 339 489 075 942 004 057 065 007 990 962 178 271 883 696

538 257 104 88 53 34 671 363 123 100 50 33 385 253 58 40 18 14

862 784 178 651 721 528 012 069 118 040 825 960 184 500 718 321 455 190

8 1 1 3 1 1 15 2 3 5 2 1 11 3 2 2 1 1

231 037 913 037 616 821 630 177 17.7 9 561 3 184 2 848 1 163 1 315 521 530 45.3

All persons

White

10 635 762 10 521 298 114 464 59 648 18 218 481 17 884 074 334 407 247 973 12 976 794 11 580 219 1 396 575 1 305 978

9 222 857 9 129 708 93 149 49 488 16 138 327 15 849 192 289 135 216 156 11 691 745 10 394 133 1 297 612 1 216 973

10 1 2 3 1 1 18 3 3 5 2 2 12 4 2 2 1 1

9 1 1 3 1 1 16 2 3 5 2 1 11 3 2 2 1 1

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

635 627 111 429 884 582 218 636 789 774 897 120 976 453 709 961 616 236

762 746 592 376 132 916 481 494 423 343 366 855 794 073 473 417 777 054

222 178 737 133 716 456 138 770 267 398 715 986 691 705 456 809 544 175

879 037 668 069 675 428 689 554 180 322 674 957 424 540 412 778 530 163

428 848 702 262 049 567 368 840 054 349 456 669 212 182 805 057 042 126

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

50

3 863 77 151 239 639 671 788 1 295

733 968 376 904 545 469 016 455 5.1 1 637 721 282 378 341 892 254 933 356 102 186 922 215 494 24.6

3 488 62 123 206 572 611 720 1 192

671 175 305 430 447 710 604 000 4.3 1 384 341 198 467 277 250 223 101 317 937 168 805 198 781 21.1

239 10 19 22 45 39 43 58

742 233 109 805 170 677 877 871 12.9 206 669 71 238 52 242 26 007 30 588 14 299 12 295 45.2

17 1 1 2 3 2 2 3

64 1 2 2 7 7 11 31

957 918 231 775 488 716 469 360 7.3 17 243 2 671 2 825 2 373 3 770 2 287 3 317 20.9

53 2 4 5 10 9 9 10

132 605 818 857 824 545 436 047 16.4 19 907 6 818 6 727 2 289 2 492 1 010 571 50.2

172 7 12 15 34 29 31 41

3 282 57 114 192 536 574 676 1 131

6 105 105 377 683 1 565 1 168 1 006 1 197

480 626 532 471 961 869 332 689 4.8 4 238 144 673 028 1 351 851 783 518 792 343 315 489 321 915 22.6

5 607 83 310 608 1 450 1 093 938 1 122

732 632 633 600 842 356 300 369 3.9 3 724 122 496 672 1 155 260 721 399 742 747 298 602 309 442 19.4

344 15 50 54 84 52 44 42

141 289 250 655 386 278 844 439 15.2 430 259 153 485 163 614 52 172 39 690 12 903 8 395 46.8

21 1 3 3 5 3 2 1

183 046 160 823 632 265 329 928 17.6 18 762 5 199 7 608 2 364 2 214 778 599 39.4

80 3 5 7 12 11 14 25

457 201 545 357 494 995 461 404 9.4 31 951 6 586 9 745 4 494 5 526 2 653 2 947 25.8

51 2 7 9 12 7 6 5

192 7 25 30 46 30 25 25

5 285 78 291 570 1 366 1 030 886 1 061

2 751 73 311 488 754 427 323 371

2 542 60 263 444 706 403 307 355

148 9 37 32 34 15 10 8

7 965 512 2 215 1 676 1 704 839 513 506 25.0 14 618 5 268 6 178 1 513 1 071 299 289 48.2

32 1 3 5 6 4 4 5

19 1 4 4 4 2 1 1

74 3 17 17 17 7 5 5

2 395 57 248 416 665 381 289 336

461 814 762 925 492 153 881 434 7.7 4 751 106 896 651 1 870 393 790 052 654 606 256 210 283 194 27.0

448 830 707 636 952 886 237 200 6.7 4 338 947 719 314 1 701 222 755 439 633 951 250 267 278 754 24.3

492 935 150 231 701 729 085 661 22.5 351 051 157 644 140 919 28 830 16 429 4 379 2 850 57.7

995 326 964 737 714 688 614 952 11.0 23 059 5 380 10 591 2 577 2 444 1 006 1 061 32.9

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 50 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

967 458 944 036 607 975 398 549 17.9 33 050 11 086 15 624 3 089 2 166 553 532 49.0 561 211 726 645 421 011 432 115 22.5 23 431 9 045 11 483 1 693 711 259 240 53.1

855 052 383 988 135 607 979 711 12.2 64 508 18 766 18 431 8 768 9 839 4 314 4 390 41.6

250 419 403 205 953 530 776 964 14.1 121 743 37 711 49 628 14 168 12 509 4 008 3 719 43.7 982 832 194 407 448 967 919 215 19.8 94 854 36 488 41 233 8 647 5 169 1 600 1 717 51.2

559 264 569 695 167 157 548 159 4.2 1 295 398 187 694 257 288 208 817 296 796 158 847 185 956 21.2 558 609 046 662 436 540 401 864 3.9 3 484 726 469 343 1 076 453 675 492 694 260 279 497 289 681 19.5 404 953 211 606 932 170 441 091 6.7 4 062 720 677 911 1 585 707 707 020 594 867 234 991 262 224 24.4

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 51.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of White Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Outside urbanized area

Urban fringe

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

Outside metropolitan area

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

31 283 812 1 229 291 881 036 2 374 955 2 401 785 1 410 331 819 734 1 717 503 2 166 787 2 504 343 2 435 987

AGE

All persons --------------------------Under 3 years --------------------------------3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 9 years ---------------------------------10 to 14 years -------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 29 years -------------------------------30 to 34 years -------------------------------35 to 39 years --------------------------------

143 5 3 9 8 5 4 11 12 12 11

941 888 901 399 589 044 265 167 689 947 490

215 536 402 646 503 935 776 743 705 304 834

52 2 1 3 2 1 1 4 5 4 4

247 096 347 129 771 619 633 639 083 856 140

074 413 731 325 749 119 950 805 902 935 133

67 2 1 4 4 2 1 4 5 6 5

236 797 861 538 198 492 758 606 751 146 561

741 772 226 554 706 221 015 642 337 872 751

40 to 44 years -------------------------------45 to 49 years -------------------------------50 to 54 years -------------------------------55 to 59 years -------------------------------60 to 64 years -------------------------------65 to 74 years -------------------------------75 years and over-----------------------------Median age -----------------------------------

10 8 6 6 6 11 8

284 107 655 249 589 796 873

274 599 409 149 930 323 147 34.3

3 2 2 2 2 4 3

571 755 282 167 354 329 467

600 026 239 476 661 228 782 33.9

5 4 3 3 3 5 3

133 108 314 053 111 283 517

597 625 725 480 279 967 972 34.6

24 457 994 692 1 731 1 619 933 873 1 921 1 854 1 943 1 788 1 1 1 1 1 2 1

579 243 058 028 123 183 887

400 351 445 767 048 595 811 296 466 497 950

55 2 1 4 4 2 1 3 3 4 4

885 248 607 270 287 515 487 128 920 658 578

849 846 158 293 922 231 938 827 870 023 636

3 680 113 85 253 283 173 91 161 179 229 248

639 065 398 217 204 867 684 625 026 905 739

151 6 4 10 9 5 4 11 13 13 12

000 220 150 091 343 492 273 129 137 756 388

422 322 960 698 504 939 413 935 806 489 454

51 2 1 3 2 1 1 4 5 4 4

506 057 325 075 727 595 608 559 008 784 086

551 544 023 614 722 638 033 584 266 647 667

99 4 2 7 6 3 2 6 8 8 8

493 162 825 016 615 897 665 570 129 971 301

871 778 937 084 782 301 380 351 540 842 787

48 1 1 3 3 2 1 3 3 3 3

826 917 357 578 533 067 480 166 472 848 681

642 060 600 241 921 227 301 635 769 838 016

077 948 445 193 990 128 393 34.1

4 3 2 2 2 4 2

254 531 929 672 632 342 818

779 995 059 743 927 004 598 34.8

253 254 250 255 251 387 206

876 826 828 007 829 703 840 40.4

11 8 7 6 6 11 8

203 893 206 640 821 826 422

443 938 052 689 650 538 592 34.2

3 2 2 2 2 4 3

524 721 256 144 327 272 432

005 487 032 021 597 420 251 34.0

7 6 4 4 4 7 4

679 172 950 496 494 554 990

438 451 020 668 053 118 341 34.4

3 2 2 2 2 4 3

335 745 378 281 401 311 269

610 656 416 203 207 789 153 35.0

2 1 1 1 1 2 1

231 874 621 532 569 680 831

991 788 974 177 241 095 794 35.3

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 25 to 34 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 35 to 44 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------No children --------------------------------1 child------------------------------------2 children ---------------------------------3 children ---------------------------------4 children ---------------------------------5 or more children---------------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ----------------------

10 094 867 2 394 062 237 2 119 309 1 791 220 845 12 708 937 14 694 556 1 156 9 653 991 14 019 294 1 452 10 955 903 19 684 749 1 797 2 348 475 1 880 679 3 845 801 1 927 911 642 361 310 676 9 909 935 19 437 140 1 961

3 907 824 973 086 249 817 327 694 839 850 4 850 547 5 145 287 1 061 3 424 912 4 807 385 1 404 3 824 607 6 425 257 1 680 1 019 174 675 713 1 190 394 603 642 214 045 121 639 3 316 082 6 289 862 1 897

4 341 835 872 079 201 842 281 663 928 788 5 951 097 6 713 470 1 128 4 619 100 6 482 750 1 403 5 435 635 9 811 139 1 805 1 081 098 930 281 2 021 084 974 569 301 812 126 791 5 008 722 9 730 449 1 943

1 845 208 548 897 297 459 701 432 453 941 1 907 293 2 835 799 1 487 1 609 979 2 729 159 1 695 1 695 661 3 448 353 2 034 248 203 274 685 634 323 349 700 126 504 62 246 1 585 131 3 416 829 2 156

3 411 834 1 031 349 302 919 630 863 388 939 4 308 596 6 697 359 1 554 3 828 020 6 549 313 1 711 4 361 801 9 085 003 2 083 579 695 673 760 1 677 329 933 905 336 251 160 861 4 182 387 9 040 692 2 162

189 678 33 111 175 31 540 28 729 911 194 988 345 174 1 770 171 535 341 068 1 988 245 135 584 901 2 386 27 242 27 701 86 259 61 775 26 602 15 556 236 623 583 605 2 466

10 245 421 2 382 560 233 2 136 206 1 794 284 840 13 358 721 15 595 696 1 167 10 279 695 14 932 063 1 453 11 838 622 21 404 892 1 808 2 475 649 2 016 506 4 218 210 2 107 737 692 789 327 731 10 789 591 21 160 120 1 961

3 846 082 957 490 249 802 361 682 913 851 4 781 146 5 053 605 1 057 3 368 633 4 719 148 1 401 3 774 612 6 324 484 1 676 1 010 350 667 789 1 173 304 593 530 210 324 119 315 3 269 043 6 189 770 1 893

6 399 339 1 425 070 223 1 333 845 1 111 371 833 8 577 575 10 542 091 1 229 6 911 062 10 212 915 1 478 8 064 010 15 080 408 1 870 1 465 299 1 348 717 3 044 906 1 514 207 482 465 208 416 7 520 548 14 970 350 1 991

3 261 280 1 042 851 320 902 733 860 324 953 3 658 812 5 796 219 1 584 3 202 316 5 636 544 1 760 3 479 082 7 364 860 2 117 452 521 537 933 1 304 920 754 079 285 823 143 806 3 302 731 7 317 712 2 216

1 892 966 643 221 340 566 789 545 407 962 2 335 686 3 823 215 1 637 2 093 112 3 737 695 1 786 2 296 354 4 956 614 2 158 278 248 345 917 866 103 510 674 196 189 99 223 2 200 125 4 931 015 2 241

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons --------------------------In households --------------------------------Family householder --------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Nonfamily householder ------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Spouse -----------------------------------Child -------------------------------------Other relatives ------------------------------Nonrelatives--------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Persons per household --------------------------Persons per family ------------------------------

143 139 37 30 7 18 7 10 30 41 5 6 4

941 802 901 504 396 730 748 982 946 072 062 090 138

215 700 011 726 285 952 339 613 002 195 514 026 515 2.48 3.04

52 50 13 10 2 8 3 4 10 13 2 2 1

247 406 014 103 911 589 689 899 231 645 048 877 840

074 422 610 261 349 460 572 888 318 215 674 145 652 2.34 3.00

67 66 18 15 3 7 2 4 15 20 2 2 1

901 116 179 140 756 941 185 720 982 1 043 851 310 118 596 32 824

011 799 170 624 992 337 601 432 940 210 509 620 919 131 022 77.5

13 5 2 10 4 2 2 1

236 070 388 122 265 133 960 173 395 424 334 394 166

741 154 515 848 667 682 583 099 240 019 345 353 587 2.60 3.08

24 23 6 5 1 3 1 1 5 7

457 326 497 278 219 007 098 909 319 002 679 818 1 131

400 124 886 617 269 810 184 626 444 961 495 528 276 2.46 3.01

55 55 15 13 2 4 1 2 13 17 1 1

014 693 848 300 367 318 078 080 424 396 325 112 42 229 10 964

610 293 027 107 845 026 501 939 175 152 804 376 028 225 337 73.3

18 8 3 15 6 3 2 1

1 949 086 1 836 553 67 022 45 511

853 781 46 25

245 018 696 531

56 631 963 991 757

21 604 070 374 027

25 522 197 474 873

2 148 720 538 724

902 574 234 436

962 306 239 021

885 049 944 877 067 330 935 395 975 916 618 264 836

849 435 189 118 071 828 170 658 345 691 195 187 414 2.72 3.11

3 3 1 1

680 680 117 046 71 202 108 93 1 034 1 182 98 44

639 151 000 422 639 147 410 909 765 40 257 497 582 32 830 863 183 7 426 634 726 18 093 391 980 7 690 062 746 10 403 329 752 33 324 212 122 44 317 332 425 5 349 894 849 6 068 583 – 3 589 513 2.79 2.53 3.08 3.07

51 49 12 9 2 8 3 4 10 13 2 2 1

388 339 902 490 975 457 199 090 344 497 397 161 61 276 15 888

515 186 426 317 099 707 721 723 293 648 553 720 625 006 479 81.0

6 3 1 5 2 1

497 084 428 350 414 165 907 548 214 149 128 36 15 90 5 971

886 320 717 200 048 604 379 770 472 410 152 524 266 900 206 75.7

15 7 3 14 6 2 1

812 778 17 16

702 837 824 041

283 276 2 3

139 698 502 939

506 684 827 948 879 499 645 853 076 433 022 824 822

551 514 891 430 461 540 811 729 316 730 771 266 037 2.34 3.00

99 97 27 22 4 9 4 5 23 30 3 3 1

944 570 254 038 581 916 354 723 239 382 317 109 44 213 14 929

189 901 464 048 581 643 781 141 580 528 757 514 743 875 450 83.3

1 117 422 162 1 038 400 156 40 10 3 20 15 7 2 9 908

765 374 594 991 652 597 904 719 003 097 573 172 648 536 751 91.7

12 5 2 10 4 2 2 1

524 511 5 7

413 796 463 154

14 137 13 679 202 256

9 505 696 142 857

20 275 017 367 241

283 840 65 267

639 798 125 201

493 726 429 882 547 593 044 549 247 883 327 244 767

871 395 606 433 173 851 251 600 896 602 123 317 476 2.65 3.10

48 47 13 11 2 4 1 2 11 14 1 1 1

826 441 587 550 036 968 993 974 597 671 330 285 385

642 226 703 981 722 389 447 942 135 554 815 630 416 2.56 3.04

31 30 8 7 1 2 1 1 7 9

827 603 798 143 295 275 057 067 418 390 321 110 41 226 10 781

891 092 226 310 002 471 187 921 889 643 251 645 253 130 541 73.2

27 12 5 23 10 5 3 1

429 744 854 383 771 200 034 546 496 734 593 231 90 408 24 517

606 542 679 999 840 653 154 928 748 909 722 940 753 549 882 81.6

13 6 2 11 5 2 1

1 986 478 1 871 220 68 584 46 674

840 768 46 25

663 912 459 292

1 320 491 19 457

58 350 888 1 069 818

41 920 6 883

2 239 671 555 148

283 805 965 809 156 662 154 508 823 814 868 671 477

812 862 770 302 468 781 695 086 672 001 480 158 950 2.65 3.07

587 340 780 651 271 381 449 828 306 300 254 77 31 175 12 454

703 066 729 363 731 856 041 724 883 186 293 549 656 327 049 80.0

8 4 1 7 3 1

965 186 788 857 603 582 789 427 147 200 168 53 21 113 8 297

770 343 377 947 415 781 148 723 270 062 226 747 911 910 398 82.5

1 145 815 1 102 308 22 125 21 382

487 477 3 5

021 129 901 991

286 281 2 3

767 317 197 253

21 327 431 368 577

37 023 457 701 241

18 556 092 289 180

11 628 551 193 118

892 114 229 873

1 347 557 325 275

548 847 108 777

351 933 62 630

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families-----------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Married-couple families -----------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Female householder, no husband present ---With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Subfamilies --------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Married-couple subfamilies --------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Mother-child subfamilies ----------------Persons under 18 years ----------------Percent living with two parents --------------------

37 17 8 31 13 6 5 2

40 18 8 33 15 7 5 2

257 347 652 527 066 476 091 614 915 1 125 914 342 132 634 35 299

497 634 905 309 842 124 341 849 637 552 973 585 006 679 423 79.1

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total -------------------------------Male and female ------------------------------Both male -----------------------------------Both female ----------------------------------

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households --------------------------With one or more subfamilies --------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ---------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over -

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 51 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 52.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Black Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

AGE

All persons --------------------------Under 3 years --------------------------------3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 9 years ---------------------------------10 to 14 years -------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 29 years -------------------------------30 to 34 years -------------------------------35 to 39 years --------------------------------

26 107 633 1 484 863 971 512 2 334 846 2 259 430 1 299 704 960 925 2 203 496 2 390 548 2 388 435 2 020 320

17 302 989 641 1 524 1 475 850 627 1 445 1 558 1 546 1 305

557 576 059 863 173 716 075 988 790 281 233

6 192 342 228 555 537 308 217 528 610 625 535

224 999 006 693 317 215 991 794 950 437 981

2 612 152 102 254 246 140 115 228 220 216 179

852 288 447 290 940 773 859 714 808 717 106

3 822 177 121 335 359 222 145 292 310 323 292

891 450 092 976 879 202 374 541 669 610 257

117 5 3 10 11 7 4 8 7 8 8

083 088 368 745 710 117 261 277 819 265 031

25 072 707 1 406 760 919 448 2 215 118 2 151 564 1 246 351 909 649 2 104 856 2 307 162 2 310 177 1 964 376

17 162 981 635 1 511 1 462 844 621 1 432 1 545 1 533 1 294

596 142 389 793 194 404 137 357 806 931 249

7 910 425 284 703 689 401 288 672 761 776 670

111 618 059 325 370 947 512 499 356 246 127

4 857 255 173 455 467 275 196 391 394 401 348

817 553 156 704 745 555 650 181 055 868 201

2 658 127 87 241 258 156 99 198 209 219 196

302 945 183 971 143 189 878 517 993 605 678

40 to 44 years -------------------------------45 to 49 years -------------------------------50 to 54 years -------------------------------55 to 59 years -------------------------------60 to 64 years -------------------------------65 to 74 years -------------------------------75 years and over-----------------------------Median age -----------------------------------

1 648 891 1 255 230 1 066 791 892 601 833 836 1 280 984 815 221 28.2

1 065 826 724 621 598 925 575

757 217 791 179 294 846 719 28.5

445 326 252 191 155 210 119

120 311 411 088 025 920 966 28.1

138 102 89 80 80 144 119

014 702 589 334 517 218 536 26.5

235 179 153 135 133 230 174

155 568 371 681 430 633 003 29.1

6 5 5 4 4 8 5

807 751 138 964 954 798 990 30.1

1 610 510 1 229 816 1 043 098 868 217 806 437 1 221 998 757 170 28.4

1 057 819 720 617 594 919 571

415 848 154 054 506 424 793 28.5

553 409 322 251 211 302 185

095 968 944 163 931 574 377 28.2

273 204 177 160 160 289 232

536 982 064 065 829 619 054 27.7

158 119 103 93 92 166 128

193 876 103 195 826 276 731 28.8

2 279 245 1 185 907 520 267 691 330 879 1 236 2 575 579 4 090 228 1 588 1 357 685 2 560 907 1 886 1 996 818 4 403 848 2 205 297 073 396 116 559 848 387 270 194 786 161 725 1 550 908 3 706 387 2 390

1 516 126 826 085 545 166 819 209 562 1 256 1 689 866 2 718 973 1 609 832 814 1 600 973 1 922 1 299 850 2 876 647 2 213 198 230 258 949 352 418 251 155 129 453 109 645 978 508 2 358 772 2 411

10 152 4 647 458 1 249 1 493 1 195 8 867 15 295 1 725 5 251 10 826 2 062 8 059 21 919 2 720 971 1 038 2 068 1 699 1 044 1 239 6 669 19 440 2 915

2 162 148 1 103 522 510 251 087 307 592 1 225 2 469 561 3 863 271 1 564 1 299 524 2 423 767 1 865 1 935 016 4 227 353 2 185 291 338 386 975 545 978 373 222 186 184 151 319 1 505 340 3 566 265 2 369

1 502 955 818 421 545 165 171 207 888 1 259 1 676 010 2 695 601 1 608 824 917 1 585 982 1 923 1 289 638 2 853 858 2 213 196 802 257 252 349 491 248 806 128 275 109 012 970 056 2 338 813 2 411

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 25 to 34 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 35 to 44 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------No children --------------------------------1 child------------------------------------2 children ---------------------------------3 children ---------------------------------4 children ---------------------------------5 or more children---------------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ----------------------

519 009 219 357 423 69 664 78 755 1 130 655 405 927 651 1 415 392 142 671 450 1 712 528 075 1 087 450 2 059 80 194 110 429 163 607 99 392 43 935 30 518 438 081 974 839 2 225

244 110 140 465 575 31 208 42 562 1 364 230 308 443 604 1 926 132 729 288 484 2 173 168 893 439 751 2 604 18 649 26 738 43 823 36 723 21 398 21 562 134 319 372 776 2 775

305 891 148 768 486 35 813 48 228 1 347 296 802 544 151 1 833 179 294 382 540 2 134 258 697 671 630 2 596 29 425 39 271 68 337 56 179 32 470 33 015 213 781 592 929 2 774

2 612 852 2 434 146 607 698 295 699 311 999 232 809 98 127 134 682 277 303 977 069 253 474 85 793 178 706 2.89 3.48

3 822 891 3 538 881 871 653 533 345 338 308 269 911 128 099 141 812 512 818 1 366 168 417 838 100 493 284 010 3.10 3.63

659 193 285 101 433 85 916 99 704 1 160 793 551 1 167 670 1 471 474 607 837 785 1 765 645 378 1 373 495 2 128 94 536 129 723 196 487 124 416 57 909 42 307 535 284 1 227 452 2 293

422 988 231 153 546 52 417 71 515 1 364 402 820 771 108 1 914 237 455 519 680 2 189 320 499 848 125 2 646 35 160 48 412 82 207 70 227 41 072 43 421 259 349 733 051 2 827

217 063 111 823 515 26 163 35 784 1 368 209 272 396 638 1 895 126 138 276 522 2 192 178 346 476 594 2 672 19 417 26 201 45 553 39 172 22 915 25 088 146 457 418 257 2 856

4 857 817 4 560 151 1 126 326 608 890 517 436 397 180 176 517 220 663 582 539 1 797 883 517 946 138 277 297 666 2.99 3.57

2 658 302 2 507 125 613 726 364 759 248 967 196 900 93 377 103 523 351 845 975 094 302 535 67 025 151 177 3.09 3.65

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons --------------------------In households --------------------------------Family householder --------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Nonfamily householder ------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Spouse -----------------------------------Child -------------------------------------Other relatives ------------------------------Nonrelatives--------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Persons per household --------------------------Persons per family ------------------------------

26 25 6 3 3 2 1 1 2 9 2 1

107 126 183 049 133 616 163 453 891 555 656 223 980

633 935 410 868 542 876 588 288 045 399 557 648 698 2.84 3.44

17 16 4 1 2 1

302 750 074 870 204 869 825 043 769 332 866 838 551

557 770 752 093 659 782 975 807 840 031 055 310 787 2.81 3.44

6 192 224 5 942 019 1 500 960 884 076 616 884 514 285 239 486 274 799 843 902 2 246 299 537 028 299 545 250 205 2.93 3.42

183 528 621 998 590 750 2 755 1 743 778 672 649 41 18 521 8 350

410 594 790 051 530 281 027 608 884 383 519 692 828 053 355 35.6

4 2 1 1

074 271 045 826 916 427 1 952 1 226 557 473 458 27 12 367 5 481

752 058 551 957 659 590 680 924 492 450 167 574 291 233 387 31.4

1 500 898 409 879 513 248 522 335 138 133 127 11 5 102 1 972

419 408 4 6

295 298 309 688

282 274 3 4

784 746 170 868

100 327 98 129 902 1 296

8 800 286 620 354

5 944 534 433 930

874 015 141 676

615 909 105 333

1 1 6 1

117 117 28 18 10 6 3 3 18 43 15 3

083 083 739 635 104 813 422 391 271 780 998 482 – 3.27 3.69

25 24 5 2 2 2 1 1 2 9 2 1

072 105 928 974 954 489 115 374 821 123 556 185 967

707 665 737 323 414 607 170 437 324 684 449 864 042 2.85 3.44

17 16 4 1 2 1

653 490 601 331 041 106 256 506 943 362 730 927 295 570 599 45.4

5 3 1 2 1

36 184 35 423 237 524

2 015 245 124 582 179 703 28 951

162 618 041 853 188 857 820 037 754 282 851 831 544

596 481 393 187 206 570 361 209 233 320 798 167 115 2.80 3.44

7 7 1 1

739 452 072 271 510 199 483 146 506 101 948 242 89 3 217 38 028 45.2

928 357 534 924 544 724 2 588 1 624 721 648 625 41 18 500 7 939

737 030 551 333 904 690 238 944 249 197 489 683 975 855 241 36.3

4 2 1 1

041 251 036 810 907 423 1 938 1 217 552 469 454 27 12 364 5 434

393 523 166 362 624 306 209 530 907 877 752 334 209 476 922 31.4

1 887 344 1 105 507 498 385 1 113 971 637 280 301 384 650 029 407 414 168 342 178 320 170 737 14 349 6 766 136 379 2 504 319 46.9

40 792 39 685 310 797

1 127 1 051 12 64

401 390 4 6

247 464 290 493

280 272 3 4

719 688 176 855

840 507 61 842

1 141 564 105 059

35 552 3 864

8 418 344 597 340

78 403 7 392

125 016 8 316

4 733 305

843 153 138 503

1 1 6 1

910 487 887 121 766 632 294 337 1 067 2 841 704 354 422

111 184 344 136 208 037 809 228 091 364 651 697 927 2.96 3.44

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families-----------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Married-couple families -----------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Female householder, no husband present ---With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Subfamilies --------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Married-couple subfamilies --------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Mother-child subfamilies ----------------Persons under 18 years ----------------Percent living with two parents --------------------

6 3 1 2 1

960 068 981 853 045 060 454 309 369 594 657 059 122 169 230 47.4

607 359 166 291 160 74 279 181 83 65 63 3 1 51 896

698 468 258 241 826 631 893 375 023 339 695 059 415 651 738 35.2

871 456 184 523 275 112 290 157 61 111 107 6 3 87 1 216

28 13 5 18 8 3 8 4 1 4 3

1 126 628 271 597 320 137 457 276 119 135 131 6 3 107 1 627

326 054 840 049 667 697 045 170 578 548 760 936 148 768 713 39.5

613 324 132 356 188 77 215 119 48 80 78 4 2 63 871

726 852 744 724 231 036 396 550 045 355 034 368 047 979 431 44.0

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total -------------------------------Male and female ------------------------------Both male -----------------------------------Both female ----------------------------------

120 117 1 1

528 776 114 638

58 840 57 519 329 992

28 862 28 181 137 544

5 898 963 430 678

2 519 381 166 662

1 523 506 128 073

810 626 75 794

611 777 104 550

231 376 33 953

155 878 11 489

89 546 5 499

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households --------------------------With one or more subfamilies --------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ---------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over -

52

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 52 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 53.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

152 106 664 084 409 490 688 721 150 772 716 178 557 153 417 629 184 234 25.8

24 607 855 653 2 215 2 412 1 532 1 002 1 605 1 366 1 830 1 706 1 651 1 569 1 602 1 291 1 280 1 437 601 31.8

70 389 39 047 555 14 486 20 818 1 437 72 742 154 767 2 128 53 953 128 498 2 382 61 267 167 050 2 727 6 371 7 665 16 380 13 511 8 817 8 523 55 061 157 374 2 858

1 845 517 280 275 270 982 1 760 3 456 1 964 1 389 3 149 2 267 1 846 4 516 2 446 238 265 579 350 219 195 1 680 4 389 2 613

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

AGE

All persons --------------------------Under 3 years --------------------------------3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 9 years ---------------------------------10 to 14 years -------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 29 years -------------------------------30 to 34 years -------------------------------35 to 39 years -------------------------------40 to 44 years -------------------------------45 to 49 years -------------------------------50 to 54 years -------------------------------55 to 59 years -------------------------------60 to 64 years -------------------------------65 to 74 years -------------------------------75 years and over-----------------------------Median age -----------------------------------

1 128 64 40 100 93 54 42 107 114 109 93 77 59 43 35 28 39 23

991 181 845 372 965 525 574 898 875 541 417 541 295 713 533 411 136 169 27.6

473 26 16 40 36 21 17 49 50 47 39 32 24 18 14 11 16 9

386 788 333 034 725 793 993 529 261 368 580 671 676 286 192 818 072 267 27.7

312 14 9 23 24 14 10 28 32 32 28 24 19 14 11 8 10 5

742 601 472 884 381 462 870 631 594 330 072 318 373 005 300 376 768 305 29.6

342 22 15 36 32 18 13 29 32 29 25 20 15 11 10 8 12 8

863 792 040 454 859 270 711 738 020 843 765 552 246 422 041 217 296 597 25.4

886 55 37 97 94 52 30 63 71 71 64 56 43 37 29 25 35 20

1 034 53 34 88 84 49 37 96 103 102 88 75 58 43 34 27 36 19

985 464 557 284 900 971 274 276 702 358 399 187 638 926 599 397 206 847 28.5

470 26 16 39 36 21 17 48 49 47 39 32 24 18 13 11 15 9

052 601 267 959 509 854 720 684 808 020 538 552 404 128 944 795 960 309 27.8

564 26 18 48 48 28 19 47 53 55 48 42 34 25 20 15 20 10

933 863 290 325 391 117 554 592 894 338 861 635 234 798 655 602 246 538 29.2

980 65 43 109 103 57 35 75 82 78 69 58 44 36 30 26 38 23

158 823 952 172 474 044 988 343 323 955 734 532 214 940 351 643 114 556 25.0

702 46 31 79 76 42 24 50 56 55 49 42 32 28 22 20 28 16

645 532 459 489 656 282 402 700 300 376 164 461 285 129 381 221 326 482 25.0

FERTILITY

Women 15 to 24 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 25 to 34 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 35 to 44 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------No children --------------------------------1 child------------------------------------2 children ---------------------------------3 children ---------------------------------4 children ---------------------------------5 or more children---------------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ----------------------

99 248 51 590 520 23 996 29 099 1 213 113 904 197 682 1 736 82 983 166 217 2 003 88 938 205 618 2 312 13 288 14 799 24 840 18 418 9 409 8 184 79 307 194 397 2 451

43 656 23 448 537 10 208 12 241 1 199 49 828 82 948 1 665 34 151 66 399 1 944 37 727 85 822 2 275 6 710 6 275 9 908 7 289 3 858 3 687 32 733 79 858 2 440

25 310 11 589 458 6 215 7 089 1 141 32 702 50 815 1 554 25 130 45 367 1 805 27 015 56 947 2 108 4 160 4 911 8 375 5 596 2 428 1 545 24 633 55 082 2 236

30 282 16 553 547 7 573 9 769 1 290 31 374 63 919 2 037 23 702 54 451 2 297 24 196 62 849 2 597 2 418 3 613 6 557 5 533 3 123 2 952 21 941 59 457 2 710

87 292 43 774 501 20 875 24 876 1 192 104 323 175 096 1 678 76 497 147 426 1 927 84 553 189 922 2 246 13 160 14 190 24 378 17 492 8 444 6 889 75 730 180 517 2 384

43 117 22 911 531 10 064 12 151 1 207 49 381 82 635 1 673 33 890 66 202 1 953 37 623 85 306 2 267 6 697 6 230 9 956 7 307 3 812 3 621 32 668 79 422 2 431

44 175 20 863 472 10 811 12 725 1 177 54 942 92 461 1 683 42 607 81 224 1 906 46 930 104 616 2 229 6 463 7 960 14 422 10 185 4 632 3 268 43 062 101 095 2 348

82 345 46 863 569 17 607 25 041 1 422 82 323 177 353 2 154 60 439 147 289 2 437 65 652 182 746 2 784 6 499 8 274 16 842 14 437 9 782 9 818 58 638 171 254 2 921

57 194 32 913 575 11 577 17 271 1 492 57 158 125 667 2 199 41 626 103 386 2 484 46 513 132 046 2 839 4 675 5 427 11 722 10 187 7 234 7 268 41 415 123 732 2 988

052 496 391 730 661 111 676 435 441 958 770 825 556 2.73 3.32

564 548 140 101 39 45 22 22 101 191 33 36 16

933 120 392 178 214 172 943 229 290 505 712 049 813 2.98 3.39

980 955 218 145 72 60 31 28 144 406 82 43 24

158 923 185 502 683 116 708 408 848 285 892 597 235 3.34 3.80

702 692 157 106 50 39 21 17 105 297 63 28 10

391 345 614 185 411 934 816 343 133 772 236 948 412 4 448 141 190 48.5

140 81 37 100 56 26 29 18 7 8 7 1

392 255 656 944 304 948 061 978 939 257 479 581 803 5 212 169 986 60.3

218 137 68 142 88 44 57 37 17 21 20 2 1 14 379

185 098 486 027 021 078 493 519 968 988 820 465 297 325 465 56.3

157 97 47 104 64 31 39 24 11 17 16 1

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP

All persons --------------------------In households --------------------------------Family householder --------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Nonfamily householder ------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Spouse -----------------------------------Child -------------------------------------Other relatives ------------------------------Nonrelatives--------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Persons per household --------------------------Persons per family ------------------------------

1 128 991 1 082 886 261 495 169 425 92 070 110 786 55 522 55 264 171 656 387 128 71 140 80 681 46 105 2.88 3.40

473 451 106 63 42 56 28 27 65 154 29 39 21

386 606 260 543 717 725 979 746 037 318 803 463 780 2.73 3.32

312 303 78 55 22 28 14 14 55 99 17 23 8

260 824 008 740 677 249 951 485 208 803 248 951 396 4 481 141 673 48.4

78 45 21 55 31 15 16 10 4 4 3

742 812 293 982 311 657 461 196 956 891 901 114 930 2.90 3.33

342 327 76 49 27 25 12 13 50 132 23 18 15

863 468 942 900 042 404 082 322 663 919 436 104 395 3.10 3.59

886 869 202 139 62 50 27 22 138 364 75 37 16

152 653 473 985 488 613 805 808 923 620 234 790 499 3.37 3.78

293 198 534 823 027 570 751 863 368 194 705 937 448 2 598 86 800 59.9

76 49 25 49 30 15 21 15 7 5 5

942 183 694 404 191 935 874 420 686 608 333 707 432 3 782 125 415 54.8

202 123 58 137 82 39 47 30 13 20 19 2 1 13 336

24 24 5 4 1 1

607 607 815 804 011 177 768 409 5 552 9 416 1 721 926 – 3.14 3.45

1 034 996 245 163 81 101 51 49 165 345 63 74 38

985 616 783 908 875 283 619 664 731 463 482 874 369 2.87 3.36

470 448 105 62 42 56 28 27 64 153 29 38 21

473 493 520 189 841 206 794 072 778 412 249 399 236 124 753 58.0

5 815 2 679 926 4 793 2 250 768 603 222 71 411 377 67 33 260 7 667 73.3

245 144 70 163 90 44 63 43 20 15 13 2 1 9 311

783 600 270 129 715 882 877 321 072 029 715 529 215 660 176 55.0

105 63 32 62 34 17 34 24 12 6 6

645 024 749 835 914 164 569 595 234 755 404 718 621 3.43 3.87

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

Families-----------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Married-couple families -----------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Female householder, no husband present ---With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Subfamilies --------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Married-couple subfamilies --------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Mother-child subfamilies ----------------Persons under 18 years ----------------Percent living with two parents --------------------

261 158 80 167 95 49 73 50 24 16 15 2 1 10 353

495 205 236 967 895 754 576 768 262 605 286 595 276 861 888 53.5

106 63 33 62 34 18 34 24 12 6 6

749 893 641 098 482 337 632 875 708 184 268 845 929 11 079 276 418 57.1

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS

Total -------------------------------Male and female ------------------------------Both male -----------------------------------Both female ----------------------------------

27 453 26 396 448 609

13 059 12 306 303 450

6 946 6 691 136 119

7 448 7 399 9 40

18 101 17 795 140 166

274 266 8 –

25 359 24 276 469 614

12 908 12 183 290 435

12 451 12 093 179 179

20 195 19 915 119 161

14 194 13 987 97 110

372 281 15 276

162 985 6 293

106 950 3 825

102 346 5 158

253 086 18 274

6 992 339

347 066 13 802

161 502 6 274

185 564 7 528

278 301 19 748

196 913 15 348

26 566 5 653

12 111 2 723

6 562 1 818

7 893 1 112

22 607 2 453

493 67

24 028 5 490

12 161 2 743

11 867 2 747

25 145 2 616

18 826 1 824

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS

Households --------------------------With one or more subfamilies --------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ---------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over -

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 53 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

53

Table 54.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

AGE

All persons --------------------------Under 3 years --------------------------------3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 9 years ---------------------------------10 to 14 years -------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 29 years -------------------------------30 to 34 years -------------------------------35 to 39 years --------------------------------

6 892 326 219 554 519 318 241 585 665 697 644

180 247 275 975 518 313 390 794 792 812 343

3 404 161 104 259 232 147 125 324 357 351 299

612 351 851 374 044 052 432 033 298 394 738

3 063 143 99 257 252 149 97 219 270 308 308

249 554 621 365 005 944 484 570 401 603 624

424 21 14 38 35 21 18 42 38 37 35

319 342 803 236 469 317 474 191 093 815 981

334 15 13 32 31 20 10 20 22 27 29

806 710 201 808 965 416 550 458 600 857 823

18 253 536 648 1 556 1 799 1 113 508 952 923 1 078 1 230

6 780 320 216 548 514 315 233 563 649 686 636

369 515 727 570 385 616 412 600 279 002 502

3 356 159 103 255 228 145 123 319 352 346 295

976 066 596 592 848 274 226 075 267 917 545

3 423 161 113 292 285 170 110 244 297 339 340

393 449 131 978 537 342 186 525 012 085 957

446 21 15 39 37 23 18 42 39 39 37

617 442 749 213 098 113 528 652 113 667 664

150 7 6 14 14 8 4 9 10 12 12

035 222 125 495 164 938 934 295 459 514 554

40 to 44 years -------------------------------45 to 49 years -------------------------------50 to 54 years -------------------------------55 to 59 years -------------------------------60 to 64 years -------------------------------65 to 74 years -------------------------------75 years and over-----------------------------Median age -----------------------------------

555 397 302 237 204 280 139

784 661 848 908 648 254 618 30.1

249 178 144 121 109 156 82

192 576 553 596 153 668 307 29.9

277 197 142 102 83 105 47

172 779 267 667 503 674 016 30.7

29 21 16 13 11 17 10

420 306 028 645 992 912 295 27.7

28 20 15 12 10 14 7

106 320 322 340 628 888 814 29.9

1 242 976 764 1 224 1 017 1 921 766 35.1

552 395 300 235 201 274 135

578 086 999 453 393 811 441 30.2

245 175 142 119 107 154 81

689 952 499 983 466 652 329 29.9

306 219 158 115 93 120 54

889 134 500 470 927 159 112 30.5

31 22 17 14 13 20 11

312 895 171 795 883 331 991 28.3

11 8 6 5 5 7 4

307 093 626 549 456 578 726 29.7

24 380 4 915 202 4 033 3 633 901 28 133 39 831 1 416 24 160 38 249 1 583 34 805 71 534 2 055 5 474 5 444 12 600 7 183 2 502 1 602 33 322 71 034 2 132

1 222 139 114 114 94 825 1 001 1 222 1 221 790 1 196 1 514 1 375 2 979 2 167 254 140 453 286 179 63 1 257 2 942 2 340

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 25 to 34 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 35 to 44 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------No children --------------------------------1 child------------------------------------2 children ---------------------------------3 children ---------------------------------4 children ---------------------------------5 or more children---------------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ----------------------

556 881 86 738 156 78 736 63 897 812 697 082 739 692 1 061 526 368 710 969 1 351 637 682 1 228 412 1 926 117 646 109 844 231 757 111 993 39 183 27 259 584 179 1 214 046 2 078

288 340 48 922 170 41 459 36 287 875 351 376 365 024 1 039 253 219 348 813 1 378 286 002 555 461 1 942 60 478 49 127 92 610 48 177 19 390 16 220 256 276 547 559 2 137

229 612 29 223 127 30 800 21 785 707 305 746 319 418 1 045 240 621 309 806 1 288 315 819 595 490 1 886 51 867 55 126 126 777 56 392 16 750 8 907 294 197 590 196 2 006

3 404 612 3 320 942 729 632 588 492 141 140 266 671 144 977 121 694 652 777 1 130 945 340 604 200 313 83 670 3.19 3.75

3 063 249 3 028 092 699 608 597 063 102 545 135 270 76 151 59 119 680 546 1 100 972 290 788 120 908 35 157 3.43 3.75

38 929 8 593 221 6 477 5 825 899 39 960 55 250 1 383 32 528 52 350 1 609 35 861 77 461 2 160 5 301 5 591 12 370 7 424 3 043 2 132 33 706 76 291 2 263

542 287 83 674 154 76 451 62 045 812 684 115 723 557 1 058 516 657 695 793 1 347 633 516 1 217 528 1 922 117 083 109 057 231 145 111 073 38 444 26 714 580 709 1 203 512 2 072

284 229 48 262 170 41 051 35 836 873 346 603 360 445 1 040 249 650 344 425 1 380 281 834 547 628 1 943 59 869 48 273 91 043 47 436 19 070 16 143 252 323 539 756 2 139

258 058 35 412 137 35 400 26 209 740 337 512 363 112 1 076 267 007 351 368 1 316 351 682 669 900 1 905 57 214 60 784 140 102 63 637 19 374 10 571 328 386 663 756 2 021

38 974 7 979 205 6 318 5 485 868 41 100 55 966 1 362 33 871 53 425 1 577 38 971 82 418 2 115 6 037 6 231 13 212 8 103 3 241 2 147 36 792 81 568 2 217

11 037 2 782 252 2 053 2 062 1 004 12 520 19 098 1 525 10 783 18 338 1 701 14 480 30 873 2 132 2 317 2 216 4 833 3 002 1 234 878 13 780 30 625 2 222

3 356 976 3 275 116 719 608 580 065 139 543 263 778 143 040 120 738 642 378 1 116 003 336 665 196 684 81 860 3.19 3.75

3 423 393 3 377 116 771 178 657 465 113 713 149 224 84 189 65 035 763 797 1 237 827 320 084 135 006 46 277 3.43 3.75

446 422 87 71 15 29 17 12 98 151 30 24 24

617 162 034 143 891 676 676 000 581 637 249 985 455 3.10 3.58

150 144 28 22 5 7 4 3 36 55 10 5 5

771 483 220 653 430 204 77 40 11 59 29 38 8 15 1 023

87 51 23 70 42 19 11 6 2 6 4 3 1 2 136

034 262 420 693 393 975 245 752 429 695 695 198 198 538 615 77.8

28 16 7 22 13 6 3 2

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons --------------------------In households --------------------------------Family householder --------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Nonfamily householder ------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Spouse -----------------------------------Child -------------------------------------Other relatives ------------------------------Nonrelatives--------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Persons per household --------------------------Persons per family ------------------------------

6 6 1 1

892 751 513 254 258 428 236 191 1 421 2 379 664 344 141

180 062 235 356 879 652 888 764 811 050 185 129 118 3.29 3.75

1 513 899 428 1 240 782 387 179 90 31 120 62 76 18 33 1 938

235 487 652 934 179 891 098 734 337 540 254 344 058 388 328 82.2

424 402 83 68 15 26 15 10 88 147 32 22 22

319 028 995 801 194 711 760 951 488 133 793 908 291 3.24 3.72

334 323 64 54 10 14 8 6 82 126 22 12 11

83 51 23 68 42 20 10 6 2 7 4 3 1 2 131

995 100 934 327 394 593 848 698 420 278 994 620 336 734 167 77.6

64 38 16 54 33 14 6 3 1 4 3 2

806 332 585 317 268 026 017 009 945 417 813 546 474 3.28 3.64

18 18 3 3

253 253 837 497 340 689 417 272 4 352 6 966 1 685 724 – 3.29 3.59

6 6 1 1

780 652 490 237 253 413 227 185 1 406 2 353 656 331 128

369 232 786 530 256 002 229 773 175 830 749 690 137 3.31 3.75

585 618 770 165 403 945 828 764 245 857 031 670 844 1 578 114 100 82.2

3 837 1 536 561 3 304 1 373 516 221 79 26 417 258 249 90 118 5 652 84.6

1 490 886 422 1 224 773 382 174 87 30 118 60 75 17 32 1 915

786 843 002 406 189 861 681 746 153 702 590 816 704 428 813 82.6

035 078 323 894 429 250 087 163 787 732 516 470 957 3.19 3.61

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families-----------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Married-couple families -----------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Female householder, no husband present ---With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Subfamilies --------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Married-couple subfamilies --------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Mother-child subfamilies ----------------Persons under 18 years ----------------Percent living with two parents --------------------

729 409 204 579 347 180 98 48 18 59 31 37 9 17 904

632 533 368 174 564 904 816 249 448 955 741 321 107 034 672 79.6

699 438 200 593 392 186 69 35 10 53 25 35 7 13 902

608 854 350 433 221 394 434 787 469 307 519 403 615 620 489 85.5

719 403 201 570 342 178 97 47 18 59 31 36 8 16 892

608 810 391 876 602 278 635 726 223 071 142 845 916 699 376 79.6

178 033 611 530 587 583 046 020 930 631 448 971 788 729 437 85.1

323 179 182 798 329 077 753 120 736 2 404 1 766 1 091 453 937 50 944 77.8

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total -------------------------------Male and female ------------------------------Both male -----------------------------------Both female ----------------------------------

46 243 44 120 1 264 859

24 363 22 913 1 009 441

18 498 17 873 248 377

3 382 3 334 7 41

2 274 2 205 36 33

87 85 2 –

44 865 42 733 1 286 846

23 907 22 485 994 428

20 958 20 248 292 418

3 652 3 592 14 46

1 177 1 156 7 14

1 941 887 111 120

996 303 55 919

834 878 48 820

110 706 6 381

78 611 4 058

4 526 306

1 903 788 109 286

983 386 55 117

920 402 54 169

116 710 5 892

35 573 2 047

232 629 29 207

123 986 16 297

98 651 11 415

9 992 1 495

6 444 818

423 74

229 824 28 689

122 708 16 137

107 116 12 552

9 249 1 336

2 858 323

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households --------------------------With one or more subfamilies --------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ---------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over -

54

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 54 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 55.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Outside urbanized area

Central place

Urban fringe

11 433 744 477 1 111 1 010 582 437 1 184 1 234 1 083 842

861 765 712 241 811 212 821 267 403 809 187

6 548 411 262 622 569 335 245 662 712 642 509

614 660 831 323 795 756 316 777 187 328 030

2 037 140 93 230 210 115 83 190 189 173 144

416 473 770 326 408 620 224 443 790 652 028

1 880 118 80 210 196 111 70 161 174 169 141

198 251 890 573 942 035 914 140 123 987 692

657 491 391 328 284 360 209

147 926 456 938 904 693 569 25.7

401 295 237 188 158 188 104

679 509 366 045 814 659 539 26.2

110 79 62 55 49 66 41

229 798 938 861 410 015 431 23.8

112 82 64 54 45 55 29

668 003 565 391 734 645 645 24.7

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

72 4 2 8 8 4 2 6 6 5 5

920 260 854 094 216 445 608 140 071 849 131

19 796 154 1 276 209 821 935 1 938 420 1 771 212 1 023 754 754 748 2 012 638 2 120 038 1 890 245 1 487 548

4 3 3 2 2 2 1

245 277 208 681 249 568 024 24.9

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

AGE

All persons --------------------------Under 3 years --------------------------------3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 9 years ---------------------------------10 to 14 years -------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 29 years -------------------------------30 to 34 years -------------------------------35 to 39 years -------------------------------40 to 44 years -------------------------------45 to 49 years -------------------------------50 to 54 years -------------------------------55 to 59 years -------------------------------60 to 64 years -------------------------------65 to 74 years -------------------------------75 years and over-----------------------------Median age -----------------------------------

20 019 891 1 296 898 834 313 1 963 890 1 791 014 1 033 588 766 361 2 037 487 2 136 380 1 899 789 1 495 245 1 169 867 691 572 493 615 355

055 233 760 844 128 367 539 25.7

1 164 863 686 565 484 597 338

11 278 733 470 1 094 996 574 431 1 167 1 217 1 068 831

106 117 895 826 584 102 574 011 230 979 266

8 518 543 351 843 774 449 323 845 902 821 656

048 092 040 594 628 652 174 627 808 266 282

2 103 138 93 236 216 120 82 185 190 179 149

935 940 268 043 744 869 527 989 465 531 389

883 56 38 100 92 51 32 73 79 77 63

938 502 348 682 641 821 569 672 675 407 494

649 485 386 325 281 356 207

262 642 795 142 612 389 680 25.7

514 378 299 240 202 240 130

972 183 518 269 562 626 755 25.7

117 85 70 61 54 73 46

489 411 012 824 688 997 749 24.4

51 37 30 26 23 30 17

097 052 836 597 581 249 715 24.7

234 825 313 411 174 015 435 25.7

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 25 to 34 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 35 to 44 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------No children --------------------------------1 child------------------------------------2 children ---------------------------------3 children ---------------------------------4 children ---------------------------------5 or more children---------------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ----------------------

1 789 879 831 137 464 478 022 547 590 1 146 1 927 739 3 301 551 1 713 1 451 233 2 865 686 1 975 1 342 066 3 439 980 2 563 165 117 173 117 368 483 310 695 170 203 154 451 1 190 365 3 226 188 2 710

1 036 814 507 164 489 275 236 319 969 1 163 1 111 947 1 924 024 1 730 810 452 1 622 180 2 002 756 486 1 956 626 2 586 96 951 97 603 198 297 172 981 97 780 92 874 654 829 1 802 543 2 753

570 389 226 347 397 148 795 156 238 1 050 646 712 1 028 137 1 590 501 122 924 902 1 846 461 277 1 118 710 2 425 57 298 63 228 139 861 106 632 52 446 41 812 420 366 1 071 716 2 549

182 676 97 626 534 53 991 71 383 1 322 169 080 349 390 2 066 139 659 318 604 2 281 124 303 364 644 2 934 10 868 12 286 30 325 31 082 19 977 19 765 115 170 351 929 3 056

148 432 70 242 473 43 197 53 817 1 246 148 454 306 157 2 062 126 215 285 335 2 261 114 935 329 730 2 869 11 316 12 252 29 461 26 865 16 940 18 101 108 108 322 337 2 982

2 037 416 1 974 362 444 183 343 326 100 857 88 806 46 924 41 882 332 211 863 311 157 227 88 624 63 054 3.54 3.86

1 880 198 1 765 301 388 678 328 519 60 159 69 520 44 175 25 345 326 614 775 489 127 481 77 519 114 897 3.59 3.89

5 794 2 431 420 1 587 2 007 1 265 5 193 11 186 2 154 4 312 10 476 2 429 4 399 13 222 3 006 416 463 1 038 1 001 734 747 4 209 12 997 3 088

1 759 812 808 316 459 467 661 531 687 1 137 1 909 843 3 265 953 1 710 1 437 708 2 834 536 1 972 1 330 860 3 406 388 2 560 165 297 172 473 366 059 306 137 167 138 153 756 1 180 718 3 194 727 2 706

1 023 094 500 743 489 271 109 315 577 1 164 1 097 513 1 897 683 1 729 798 712 1 597 957 2 001 747 259 1 931 284 2 584 96 253 96 549 195 602 170 686 96 457 91 712 646 086 1 777 584 2 751

1 1

1

1

736 718 307 573 417 196 552 216 110 1 100 812 330 368 270 1 684 638 996 236 579 1 935 583 601 475 104 2 528 69 044 75 924 170 457 135 451 70 681 62 044 534 632 417 143 2 651

178 499 93 063 521 53 558 69 720 1 302 166 350 341 755 2 054 139 740 316 485 2 265 126 141 363 322 2 880 11 136 12 896 31 885 31 423 20 005 18 796 117 755 353 798 3 005

68 243 35 493 520 21 570 27 598 1 279 66 809 141 390 2 116 57 326 132 073 2 304 51 776 149 502 2 887 4 735 5 134 13 346 12 585 8 009 7 967 48 706 146 332 3 004

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons --------------------------In households --------------------------------Family householder --------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Nonfamily householder ------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Spouse -----------------------------------Child -------------------------------------Other relatives ------------------------------Nonrelatives--------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Persons per household --------------------------Persons per family ------------------------------

20 19 4 3 1 1

019 649 387 172 214 026 545 480 109 764 085 276 370

891 834 397 465 932 445 875 570 560 329 272 831 057 3.52 3.84

387 823 519 022 987 113 984 653 300 394 324 119 49 212 6 919

397 082 660 869 412 990 618 145 125 396 170 618 392 997 703 62.9

300 290 5 4

266 056 546 664

3 7 2 1

11 11 2 1

433 242 505 707 797 658 348 310 1 654 4 405 1 251 766 190

861 989 660 939 721 846 269 577 497 496 987 503 872 3.47 3.83

6 6 1 1

548 432 437 121 316 278 150 128 1 122 2 495 676 421 116

614 483 554 200 354 793 682 111 852 522 058 704 131 3.59 3.84

72 72 14 13 1 2 2

920 920 858 353 505 735 143 592 13 341 31 082 5 898 5 006 – 3.75 4.04

1 437 913 487 1 076 704 390 244 155 65 123 97 44 17 61 2 202

554 968 107 963 308 916 590 295 286 739 275 383 919 836 365 69.1

86 84 1 1

666 407 127 132

26 811 26 206 251 354

19 404 19 082 158 164

592 587 – 5

19 19 4 3 1

796 406 318 135 183 992 532 460 077 668 077 271 389

154 263 369 027 342 642 423 219 778 930 538 006 891 3.54 3.85

318 780 496 988 969 104 953 630 288 391 320 119 49 210 6 831

369 488 998 936 651 016 388 676 441 375 818 881 324 336 530 63.3

294 283 5 4

083 979 511 593

3 7 2 1

11 11 2 1

278 092 473 681 791 653 345 307 1 628 4 344 1 236 755 185

106 250 625 712 913 247 290 957 483 484 447 964 856 3.47 3.83

8 8 1 1

518 314 844 453 391 339 187 152 1 449 3 324 841 515 204

048 013 744 315 429 395 133 262 295 446 091 042 035 3.64 3.88

2 103 935 2 008 872 457 706 365 957 91 749 103 323 57 627 45 696 358 396 870 888 135 215 83 344 95 063 3.38 3.75

883 835 187 158 29 40 25 14 156 362 53 35 48

938 530 735 079 656 201 216 985 122 862 388 222 408 3.40 3.76

187 121 63 151 99 53 23 15 7 11 10 3 1 6 339

735 988 928 469 473 144 407 689 026 938 427 058 547 810 994 72.5

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families-----------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Married-couple families -----------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Female householder, no husband present ---With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Subfamilies --------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Married-couple subfamilies --------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Mother-child subfamilies ----------------Persons under 18 years ----------------Percent living with two parents --------------------

4 2 1 3 1 1

2 505 660 1 609 373 871 135 1 618 023 1 059 770 600 097 655 581 439 084 206 499 235 973 196 954 65 663 26 644 132 003 3 926 741 58.5

444 299 161 327 223 122 84 58 28 34 29 9 4 19 790

183 741 418 883 334 977 447 766 340 684 941 572 829 158 597 66.9

388 258 135 316 213 114 45 29 12 27 23 8 3 15 717

678 087 654 825 956 518 028 784 951 876 583 145 852 048 691 73.6

14 9 4 12 8 4 1

858 372 740 570 299 225 012 583 249 1 000 814 319 133 526 27 869 78.7

4 2 1 2 1 1

2 473 625 1 588 088 859 070 1 592 700 1 042 653 589 965 651 358 436 177 205 379 232 953 194 443 64 663 26 153 130 597 3 869 524 58.3

1 844 744 1 192 400 637 928 1 396 236 926 998 514 051 302 030 194 499 83 062 158 422 126 375 55 218 23 171 79 739 2 962 006 69.7

457 300 158 350 231 124 76 52 24 30 26 7 3 17 805

706 681 316 758 717 492 258 253 635 897 935 882 920 709 864 69.1

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total -------------------------------Male and female ------------------------------Both male -----------------------------------Both female ----------------------------------

186 179 4 3

789 443 168 178

184 177 4 3

775 469 147 159

109 106 1 1

308 510 364 434

25 587 25 159 193 235

9 859 9 714 75 70

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households --------------------------With one or more subfamilies --------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ---------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over -

5 413 842 357 768

3 164 506 215 065

1 716 347 111 715

532 989 30 988

458 198 24 733

17 593 920

5 311 011 354 730

3 126 872 212 273

2 184 139 142 457

561 029 27 771

227 936 10 537

790 869 108 136

482 313 65 383

253 180 36 464

55 376 6 289

43 083 5 311

2 033 304

787 603 108 411

476 720 64 493

310 883 43 918

46 349 5 036

17 851 2 297

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 55 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

55

Table 56.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

584 799 763 419 485 223 226 485 781 468 809 463 298 870 450 855 530 660 34.8

46 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 2 4 3

Outside urbanized area

Urban fringe

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

Outside metropolitan area

In central city

Not in central city

081 726 113 574 270 338 415 039 452 286 691 203 471 046 956 158 044 291

94 3 2 6 6 3 2 6 7 8 7 7 5 4 4 4 7 4

Total

Rural

991 684 004 243 796 714 763 565 201 787 569 766 907 725 028 509 323 407 35.2

30 765 441 1 196 726 858 230 2 315 432 2 347 165 1 379 811 801 768 1 679 021 2 124 013 2 462 332 2 399 313 2 201 057 1 851 784 1 602 842 1 514 899 1 553 049 2 658 675 1 819 324 35.5

3 165 000 996 462 315 875 746 825 640 943 3 568 749 5 617 784 1 574 3 126 523 5 469 852 1 750 3 405 364 7 162 166 2 103 445 609 529 684 1 284 996 736 055 274 590 134 430 3 233 819 7 119 872 2 202

1 854 069 624 629 337 555 285 530 938 956 2 296 992 3 744 008 1 630 2 059 573 3 662 903 1 778 2 263 968 4 867 544 2 150 275 143 342 479 857 029 502 834 191 513 94 970 2 169 556 4 843 612 2 233

AGE

All persons --------------------------Under 3 years --------------------------------3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 9 years ---------------------------------10 to 14 years -------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 29 years -------------------------------30 to 34 years -------------------------------35 to 39 years -------------------------------40 to 44 years -------------------------------45 to 49 years -------------------------------50 to 54 years -------------------------------55 to 59 years -------------------------------60 to 64 years -------------------------------65 to 74 years -------------------------------75 years and over-----------------------------Median age -----------------------------------

133 5 3 8 7 4 3 10 11 12 10 9 7 6 5 6 11 8

642 256 494 427 700 540 901 207 653 003 726 660 628 251 899 276 386 626

743 759 132 619 308 357 438 112 520 351 739 246 502 070 978 183 098 325

100 406 051 683 111 719 177 529 101 609 169 852 135 379 185 296 041 657 34.7

63 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 5 3

477 571 717 191 880 307 629 261 368 790 270 892 925 158 925 998 147 440

481 764 241 390 318 336 316 465 048 960 472 953 412 754 846 912 100 194 35.0

23 422 925 645 1 616 1 512 875 833 1 833 1 765 1 860 1 717 1 520 1 200 1 022 995 1 094 2 141 1 860

003 629 471 346 056 168 733 491 632 899 168 658 751 737 419 647 389 809 34.6

54 2 1 4 4 2 1 3 3 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 4 2

782 179 559 145 171 449 448 042 826 563 496 186 481 888 637 602 302 797

189 600 265 651 653 973 730 853 681 701 776 980 197 772 394 573 838 552 35.0

3 640 110 83 248 278 171 90 158 175 226 246 251 252 248 253 250 385 206

200 850 764 773 841 455 380 576 850 963 016 577 847 896 290 279 829 014 40.6

140 5 3 9 8 4 3 10 12 12 11 10 8 6 6 6 11 8

772 594 748 126 459 990 913 176 105 811 624 579 414 804 294 513 428 186

782 715 024 827 342 482 193 773 261 382 016 677 588 917 816 919 045 805 34.8

46 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 2 4 3

573 619 045 817 935 054 335 982 565 458 154 167 896 747 805 393 107 494 34.8

691 868 634 552 188 652 497 136 652 524 932 376 942 758 338 355 383 895

209 096 979 010 407 428 858 791 696 924 862 510 692 170 011 526 938 311 34.8

47 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 4 3

651 841 306 446 412 999 436 073 375 755 599 267 694 335 242 365 261 237

FERTILITY

Women 15 to 24 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 25 to 34 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------Women 35 to 44 years ----------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ---------------------No children --------------------------------1 child------------------------------------2 children ---------------------------------3 children ---------------------------------4 children ---------------------------------5 or more children---------------------------Women ever married ---------------------------Children ever born -----------------------Per 1,000 women ----------------------

9 237 288 2 040 043 221 1 899 108 1 546 921 815 11 752 085 13 167 799 1 120 8 927 304 12 659 250 1 418 10 245 772 17 991 176 1 756 2 250 012 1 780 436 3 637 001 1 769 719 562 984 245 620 9 274 993 17 824 443 1 922

3 445 000 769 213 223 696 967 558 795 802 4 335 804 4 314 946 995 3 045 655 4 085 268 1 341 3 455 870 5 538 879 1 603 964 170 623 824 1 088 123 523 161 172 309 84 283 2 994 338 5 457 287 1 823

4 035 741 764 937 190 767 138 587 532 766 5 591 739 6 180 089 1 105 4 340 074 5 995 333 1 381 5 159 975 9 186 591 1 780 1 043 811 889 445 1 931 512 912 869 274 440 107 898 4 756 347 9 127 312 1 919

1 756 547 505 893 288 435 003 400 594 921 1 824 542 2 672 764 1 465 1 541 575 2 578 649 1 673 1 629 927 3 265 706 2 004 242 031 267 167 617 366 333 689 116 235 53 439 1 524 308 3 239 844 2 125

3 326 153 993 976 299 895 750 834 060 931 4 221 714 6 526 403 1 546 3 753 470 6 388 242 1 702 4 290 367 8 892 490 2 073 572 052 665 529 1 657 224 917 395 326 588 151 579 4 115 053 8 851 781 2 151

186 624 32 007 172 30 755 27 736 902 192 237 339 560 1 766 169 301 335 911 1 984 242 599 577 964 2 382 27 018 27 364 85 560 61 216 26 210 15 231 234 159 576 757 2 463

9 398 441 2 037 557 217 1 919 112 1 555 341 810 12 405 050 14 076 418 1 135 9 554 251 13 577 640 1 421 11 130 775 19 721 500 1 772 2 376 455 1 916 281 4 009 229 1 951 059 614 982 262 769 10 156 227 19 556 352 1 926

3 389 873 756 810 223 683 978 549 168 803 4 273 462 4 235 947 991 2 995 309 4 008 831 1 338 3 410 829 5 451 450 1 598 955 717 616 532 1 072 584 514 183 169 325 82 488 2 952 048 5 370 392 1 819

6 008 568 1 280 747 213 1 235 134 1 006 173 815 8 131 588 9 840 471 1 210 6 558 942 9 568 809 1 459 7 719 946 14 270 050 1 848 1 420 738 1 299 749 2 936 645 1 436 876 445 657 180 281 7 204 179 14 185 960 1 969

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP

All persons --------------------------In households --------------------------------Family householder --------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Nonfamily householder ------------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Spouse -----------------------------------Child -------------------------------------Other relatives ------------------------------Nonrelatives--------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Persons per household --------------------------Persons per family ------------------------------

133 129 35 28 6 18 7 10 29 37 4 5 3

642 680 624 796 827 123 442 681 212 170 069 479 961

584 962 461 938 523 946 184 762 868 840 573 274 622 2.43 3.00

46 44 11 9 2 8 3 4 9 11 1 2 1

743 994 804 234 570 218 503 715 362 599 481 528 748

100 609 456 181 275 467 112 355 781 098 110 697 491 2.27 2.93

63 62 17 14 3 6 2 4 14 19 1 2 1

624 758 474 495 758 400 730 440 863 852 696 249 94 495 29 419

461 779 854 386 840 513 982 988 193 018 683 512 177 128 689 78.8

11 4 2 9 3 2 1

477 367 548 459 088 950 866 083 707 008 981 171 109

481 798 569 769 800 320 457 863 014 629 458 808 683 2.56 3.05

23 22 6 5 1 2 1 1 5 6

422 318 271 102 168 955 072 882 143 563 607 778 1 103

003 555 436 988 448 159 615 544 073 113 005 769 448 2.43 2.98

54 53 15 13 2 4 1 2 13 17 1 1

804 977 474 469 869 044 800 910 348 287 236 79 29 170 9 176

456 769 097 772 106 899 939 020 747 748 983 997 232 612 970 75.5

17 7 3 14 6 3 2 1

1 813 652 1 706 642 63 955 43 055

774 706 44 23

764 486 427 851

53 748 407 820 011

20 022 923 276 448

24 498 889 415 534

1 780 322 487 595

688 256 205 732

832 802 219 553

782 998 713 682 030 286 908 377 772 455 548 223 783

189 742 018 192 826 322 885 437 919 076 057 350 447 2.71 3.10

3 3 1 1

640 640 109 038 70 201 107 93 1 026 1 165 95 42

200 140 772 782 200 137 370 764 311 38 006 871 919 31 134 551 392 6 872 320 033 17 505 390 706 7 390 156 327 10 115 234 746 31 598 297 177 40 444 331 533 4 357 387 400 5 458 488 – 3 402 018 2.79 2.49 3.07 3.03

46 44 11 9 2 8 3 4 9 11 1 2 1

548 840 646 845 583 247 064 010 312 431 346 137 51 243 14 668

569 729 378 458 844 201 666 187 872 832 338 453 959 334 049 81.9

6 2 1 5 2 1

271 940 354 180 305 108 865 520 201 132 113 32 12 81 5 574

436 281 379 156 890 413 377 781 574 438 362 062 986 182 670 76.2

15 7 3 13 6 2 1

767 735 17 15

920 370 107 443

270 264 2 3

968 786 421 761

081 351 634 092 541 131 461 670 221 419 462 481 730

573 036 410 833 577 918 030 888 836 143 453 276 537 2.27 2.93

94 93 26 22 4 9 3 5 22 29 2 2 1

713 424 179 847 460 852 327 705 232 366 304 104 42 205 14 506

018 913 625 560 059 907 859 825 287 726 438 976 688 067 142 83.6

1 109 417 160 1 031 396 154 40 10 2 19 15 6 2 9 893

311 605 261 678 342 473 409 469 899 514 112 973 571 228 683 91.9

11 4 2 9 3 2 1

514 501 5 7

020 633 360 027

13 864 13 411 202 251

9 226 595 128 029

19 999 340 353 463

259 264 62 310

617 789 122 552

691 019 372 041 330 373 929 444 376 025 894 977 671

209 728 461 718 743 472 126 346 461 188 934 212 481 2.62 3.08

47 46 13 11 1 4 1 2 11 14 1 1 1

651 308 330 344 986 904 960 943 387 181 260 244 343

991 940 608 579 029 878 913 965 490 585 243 136 051 2.55 3.03

30 30 8 7 1 2 1 1 7 9

634 898 430 326 804 007 781 898 344 283 233 78 28 168 9 023

410 002 309 191 580 369 861 478 060 595 518 708 631 200 470 75.4

26 12 5 22 10 4 2 1

372 104 524 565 266 928 869 447 457 652 528 202 78 366 22 895

461 986 646 582 223 335 457 085 265 009 202 452 645 773 920 82.3

13 6 2 11 5 2 1

1 854 019 1 744 275 65 498 44 246

763 695 44 23

179 373 203 603

1 310 344 18 948

55 512 261 899 300

40 931 6 750

1 871 946 503 869

765 309 854 715 138 637 140 497 727 598 838 653 455

441 653 233 277 956 447 131 316 120 546 984 323 788 2.65 3.06

330 180 699 451 148 317 407 801 294 283 239 73 29 165 12 006

608 704 524 173 096 716 523 250 155 140 401 328 589 222 441 80.4

8 4 1 7 3 1

854 117 753 766 547 553 775 418 143 193 162 51 21 109 8 097

233 522 252 840 180 494 392 679 279 091 184 971 064 814 364 82.7

1 090 840 1 048 902 21 295 20 643

473 464 3 5

653 000 817 836

281 275 2 3

212 860 155 197

19 766 328 272 238

35 745 933 627 062

18 235 486 274 174

11 491 680 187 096

680 412 201 637

1 191 534 302 232

526 165 106 278

342 921 61 518

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

Families-----------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Married-couple families -----------------With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Female householder, no husband present ---With own children under 18 years -----------------With own children under 6 years ----------------Subfamilies --------------------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Married-couple subfamilies --------------With own children under 18 years -----------------Mother-child subfamilies ----------------Persons under 18 years ----------------Percent living with two parents --------------------

35 15 7 29 12 6 4 2

38 17 7 31 14 6 4 2

006 002 954 891 070 935 651 345 801 935 761 281 107 534 31 919

871 988 955 773 803 704 318 563 325 604 720 160 276 973 390 80.4

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS

Total -------------------------------Male and female ------------------------------Both male -----------------------------------Both female ----------------------------------

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS

Households --------------------------With one or more subfamilies --------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ---------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over -

56

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 56 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 57.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of White Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

In central city

Total

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -Preprimary school -----------------------------Public school -------------------------------Elementary or high school -----------------------Public school -------------------------------College -------------------------------------Public college -------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 14 years --------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 34 years -------------------------------35 years and over-----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------Percent enrolled in college -----------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ---------

35 2 1 21 18 11 8 35 1 16 4 2 4 3 2 15

642 689 415 281 510 671 809 642 252 686 684 920 219 110 769 433

994 601 983 401 391 992 451 994 114 045 827 780 334 577 317 519 39.5 7 641 236 9.8

12 859 852 422 7 006 5 807 5 001 3 713 12 859 411 5 457 1 476 1 124 1 930 1 379 1 078 6 273

544 006 784 090 004 448 272 544 539 366 623 676 616 817 907 755 43.0 2 721 696 11.4

16 511 711 1 404 615 713 656 10 331 832 9 029 616 4 775 264 3 545 149 16 511 711 667 369 8 126 322 2 342 410 1 183 600 1 540 670 1 346 068 1 305 272 6 364 657 35.1 3 422 709 8.5

6 271 432 279 3 943 3 673 1 895 1 551 6 271 173 3 102 865 612 748 384 385 2 795

739 980 543 479 771 280 030 739 206 357 794 504 048 692 138 107 41.8 1 496 831 9.7

519 019 779 834 674 881 898 914 790 855 064 402 402 468 285 949 612 841 106 556 144 748 443 886

6 273 755 1 623 153 2 814 373 699 945 35 008 982 819 987 2 312 880 4 522 834 9 393 881 6 917 520 1 078 005 1 026 290 5 600 233 3 337 352 18 541 231 445 096 1 322 127 2 509 094 5 440 432 3 592 341 597 422 558 965 2 688 699 1 387 055

6 364 657 1 946 265 2 584 627 666 461 44 983 605 548 484 2 124 522 5 017 485 13 112 568 9 341 428 1 539 830 1 589 780 7 613 525 4 095 983 23 677 378 296 447 1 196 417 2 754 673 7 738 737 4 848 557 861 535 881 519 3 500 710 1 598 783

2 795 848 1 259 161 15 691 332 1 416 2 258 5 143 2 919 538 406 1 738 937 8 503 169 805 1 281 2 937 1 545 307 228 846 383

95 683 674 1.8 79.8 50.9 24.4 12 928 072 87.4 29.0 12 708 937 89.3 27.8

35 008 982 2.3 78.1 51.3 25.5 5 090 290 86.0 31.0 4 850 547 87.8 30.6 48 7 1 5

13 630 930 617 10 255 9 560 2 444 2 001 13 630 354 7 919 2 345 907 686 629 788 4 616

844 303 232 960 752 581 822 844 164 331 552 907 065 428 397 765 23.9 3 158 259 10.4

850 49 34 660 593 140 120 850 15 496 161 61 40 26 49 253

714 444 641 462 130 808 288 714 379 321 474 473 961 039 067 309 27.2 207 519 8.8

107 601 779 428 087 410 496 595 341 907 229 332 644 133 676 406 068 074 937 658 187 264 034 048

4 616 765 1 779 716 1 424 082 194 655 36 339 634 698 821 3 553 069 5 556 239 13 241 412 6 042 391 1 286 292 838 824 3 385 515 1 737 071 18 529 728 289 613 1 695 053 2 859 423 7 062 462 3 074 243 707 342 474 161 1 626 317 741 114

253 90 87 12 2 518 34 288 312 998 404 94 48 236 100 1 228 12 115 150 494 209 52 29 117 46

44 983 605 1.2 82.9 53.8 26.0 5 947 112 89.5 30.6 5 951 097 91.5 28.7

15 691 087 2.1 74.5 41.7 17.1 1 890 670 84.4 18.5 1 907 293 86.6 17.7

36 339 634 1.9 73.0 36.6 14.1 4 270 297 81.7 13.0 4 308 596 85.9 14.7

62 6 1 4

22 770 604 1 479 557 277 495 915 589 142 507 143 966 517 745 96 696 312 574 52 714 55 761

37 2 1 23 20 11 8 37 1 18 5 2 3 3 2 15

306 850 489 044 086 411 538 306 328 024 111 865 960 136 878 403

656 602 757 667 654 387 642 656 539 883 929 507 638 217 943 348 37.1 7 942 327 9.8

12 643 838 415 6 894 5 705 4 910 3 636 12 643 405 5 367 1 454 1 106 1 890 1 356 1 063 6 167

963 854 850 833 089 276 013 963 141 060 969 124 258 469 942 617 42.9 2 680 431 11.4

24 2 1 16 14 6 4 24 12 3 1 2 1 1 9 5

662 011 073 149 381 501 902 662 923 657 656 759 070 779 815 235

693 748 907 834 565 111 629 693 398 823 960 383 380 748 001 731 33.2 261 896 9.0

11 967 769 543 8 492 7 984 2 705 2 272 11 967 277 6 580 1 918 963 944 603 678 4 646

182 302 458 694 489 186 631 182 739 493 450 180 761 788 771 936 32.2 2 857 168 10.5

7 429 472 346 5 738 5 415 1 219 1 030 7 429 162 4 416 1 310 486 332 318 402 2 537

891 202 289 277 168 412 058 891 752 376 472 670 723 410 488 237 21.5 1 757 615 11.2

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Females 25 years and over -------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent

Persons 25 years and over --------------less than 5th grade ----------------------high school graduate or higher--------------some college or higher--------------------bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Males 25 to 34 years -----------------high school graduate or higher--------------bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Females 25 to 34 years ----------------high school graduate or higher--------------bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------

15 4 6 1 95 1 5 11 27 19 3 3 14 8 50 3 6 16 9 1 1 7 3

433 418 658 527 683 700 853 798 649 178 156 022 952 370 722 910 323 544 117 986 766 668 035 368

309 621 735 497 579 783 271 002 386 644 831 949 591 122 635 318 785 985 176 430 220 542 538 641

15 4 6 1 100 1 5 12 29 19 3 3 15 8 52

348 690 861 987 651 600 620 761 384 917 041 699 251 378 238 728 100 122 989 672 891 063 151 522

6 167 617 1 599 734 2 755 005 692 919 34 557 393 813 203 2 299 145 4 469 906 9 274 251 6 789 079 1 059 720 1 006 568 5 535 914 3 309 607 18 312 927 441 769 1 315 339 2 479 200 5 371 426 3 530 069 588 516 549 870 2 659 862 1 376 876

9 235 731 2 985 956 3 585 856 817 068 65 740 258 891 397 3 665 475 7 941 855 20 302 133 13 189 838 2 286 321 2 180 131 9 963 337 5 319 771 34 325 311 449 959 1 960 761 4 279 922 11 663 563 6 794 603 1 268 375 1 207 193 4 599 289 2 101 646

4 646 936 1 612 045 1 742 000 212 502 31 725 657 695 102 3 442 347 4 943 392 11 314 818 5 242 329 1 096 315 674 527 2 838 666 1 478 161 16 613 775 308 834 1 742 565 2 645 142 6 144 579 2 736 127 616 595 385 846 1 402 609 631 478

2 537 237 1 005 670 731 615 88 712 20 449 177 454 872 2 373 417 3 318 865 7 639 497 3 170 536 707 567 394 756 1 595 276 794 391 10 475 991 186 227 1 133 800 1 718 319 4 044 051 1 632 098 392 195 227 336 790 213 351 752

2 518 579 1.4 74.8 35.1 13.4 213 943 86.8 12.2 194 988 88.8 16.4

100 297 651 1.7 80.0 50.5 24.1 13 535 574 87.2 28.1 13 358 721 89.4 27.2

34 557 393 2.4 78.1 51.2 25.6 5 011 767 86.0 31.1 4 781 146 87.8 30.7

65 740 258 1.4 81.0 50.1 23.2 8 523 807 87.9 26.4 8 577 575 90.3 25.3

31 725 657 2.2 71.4 35.7 13.6 3 662 795 81.6 13.5 3 658 812 85.1 14.4

20 449 177 2.2 69.9 32.6 11.7 2 335 444 80.0 10.5 2 335 686 84.3 12.4

52 029 845 2 431 432 493 105 1 500 071 237 021 201 235 809 495 181 535 478 767 77 207 71 986

3 482 198 48 113 21 14 75 24 40 6 5

176 088 883 326 466 413 882 072 092 629 089

140 15 2 10 1 1 6

48 7 1 4

92 7 1 5

45 551 982 2 239 203 424 111 1 357 613 233 154 224 325 743 462 153 436 429 460 78 530 82 036

29 173 485 1 249 339 249 538 744 941 134 056 120 804 410 346 94 184 232 037 42 387 41 738

3 6 17 10 1 1 7 3

403 585 340 509 297 704 964 411 576 978 346 186 499 629 638 891 276 759 034 324 856 757 259 478

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak a language other than English ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over-------------------------Do not speak English " very well" ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over--------------------------

134 15 2 10 1 1 6

151 262 614 043 381 223 070 893 4 046 584 545

277 347 712 027 046 562 239 599 376 571 693

802 565 301 027 650 585 3 278 484 2 211 304 278

930 814 897 810 790 317 723 767 034 027 895

577 216 035 099 587 494 2 273 312 1 522 227 211

743 976 320 628 749 279 771 136 768 830 037

629 454 683 185 384 200 136 921 4 095 583 535

140 576 706 485 913 472 272 698 683 248 643

123 484 286 972 644 581 3 246 479 2 188 301 277

984 906 627 450 376 453 213 607 166 378 062

505 969 397 213 740 619 2 890 442 1 907 281 258

156 670 079 035 537 019 059 091 517 870 581

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households ------------------Persons 5 years and over in households ----In linguistically isolated households-----------------5 to 17 years ------------------------------18 to 64 years -----------------------------65 to 74 years -----------------------------75 years and over----------------------------

1 398 917 130 022 462 3 269 520 633 902 1 976 470 342 564 316 584

815 479 46 967 707 1 912 600 373 146 1 173 860 189 722 175 872

466 831 61 413 645 1 108 253 208 545 668 901 121 883 108 924

116 21 641 248 52 133 30 31

607 110 667 211 709 959 788

149 51 196 333 75 177 41 39

087 254 848 768 161 685 234

12 3 482 39 12 20 3 2

811 176 144 620 150 507 867

1 388 139 137 049 031 3 278 537 643 760 1 986 115 339 410 309 252

809 456 46 307 376 1 895 280 369 373 1 162 801 188 228 174 878

578 683 90 741 655 1 383 257 274 387 823 314 151 182 134 374

159 44 169 324 65 167 44 46

865 685 831 910 516 839 566

81 28 697 170 36 87 23 23

628 274 957 591 080 495 791

92 119 479 3 309 358 1 733 549 420 181 2 350 294 6 884 123 2 967 783 3 263 940 85 235 356 68 946 181 11 599 294 1 399 172 944 479 875 660 7 851 241 2 315 628 1 927 936 1 296 451

33 892 535 1 385 879 718 133 177 996 996 688 2 700 281 1 134 529 1 313 313 31 192 254 25 125 845 4 253 112 557 712 375 529 350 394 3 103 631 954 306 791 377 540 355

43 555 059 1 367 771 703 458 177 993 970 114 2 850 789 1 304 249 1 270 060 40 704 270 33 320 785 5 215 103 576 439 385 854 359 868 3 153 760 896 964 745 833 498 597

14 671 555 311 64 383 1 333 529 680 13 338 10 499 2 131 265 183 165 1 593 464 390 257

885 708 958 192 492 053 005 567 832 551 079 021 096 398 850 358 726 499

35 030 612 1 345 050 758 023 138 716 921 843 3 166 589 1 205 792 1 662 855 31 864 023 25 050 063 4 293 834 533 007 377 325 324 698 2 589 467 766 460 661 339 420 994

2 291 78 36 8 57 165 79 69 2 125 1 651 387 37 23 24 206 55 46 31

234 407 467 827 871 730 039 316 504 391 703 795 401 835 840 235 148 631

97 480 817 3 446 996 1 796 776 435 538 2 447 742 7 134 474 3 104 755 3 348 131 90 346 343 73 181 485 11 652 185 1 398 966 944 518 873 820 7 553 098 2 242 544 1 870 617 1 255 527

33 425 286 1 371 469 711 225 176 207 986 071 2 665 686 1 117 956 1 299 120 30 759 600 24 790 296 4 196 835 551 684 371 869 346 432 3 069 804 945 466 783 721 536 044

64 055 531 2 075 527 1 085 551 259 331 1 461 671 4 468 788 1 986 799 2 049 011 59 586 743 48 391 189 7 455 350 847 282 572 649 527 388 4 483 294 1 297 078 1 086 896 719 483

29 669 274 1 207 412 694 796 123 359 824 395 2 916 238 1 068 820 1 578 664 26 753 036 20 814 759 4 240 943 533 213 377 286 326 538 2 887 610 839 544 718 658 461 918

19 189 806 466 77 548 1 932 685 1 069 17 257 13 390 2 649 336 241 203 1 679 490 424 267

810 243 511 442 553 507 071 188 303 122 340 089 029 019 096 402 280 820

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Persons 16 to 64 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ------------With a mobility limitation -----------------In labor force ----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------With a work disability --------------------------In labor force ----------------------Prevented from working -------------------No work disability -----------------------------In labor force ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation --------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 57 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

57

Table 58.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Black Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

842 49 43 624 612 169 144 842 26 461 128 76 67 44 37 344

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -Preprimary school -----------------------------Public school -------------------------------Elementary or high school -----------------------Public school -------------------------------College -------------------------------------Public college -------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 14 years --------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 34 years -------------------------------35 years and over-----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------Percent enrolled in college -----------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ---------

8 132 507 378 5 732 5 368 1 893 1 479 8 132 308 4 238 1 180 595 638 619 551 3 164

410 181 228 004 681 225 137 410 678 033 724 099 289 671 916 421 28.1 1 833 921 13.7

5 311 325 247 3 758 3 501 1 228 953 5 311 201 2 762 768 380 417 409 370 2 073

838 194 747 237 855 407 382 838 514 857 299 861 831 930 546 063 27.4 1 198 427 14.9

1 977 132 87 1 349 1 253 495 381 1 977 80 1 013 284 137 152 164 144 746

627 457 057 545 923 625 507 627 379 211 381 875 658 989 134 785 28.6 424 199 10.6

Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Females 25 years and over -------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree -------------------

3 164 421 1 074 800 1 009 285 114 017 14 592 857 569 852 1 200 613 3 303 443 4 069 210 2 864 241 430 243 382 983 1 172 824 599 448 8 143 326 282 888 671 154 1 841 955 2 243 771 1 615 600 259 439 224 782 663 666 340 071

2 073 689 639 70 9 748 376 825 2 367 2 734 1 866 276 238 701 360 5 496 186 461 1 330 1 527 1 067 169 143 402 209

746 264 260 35 3 473 87 187 579 949 813 123 124 403 202 1 878 42 100 305 506 449 72 70 222 109

Persons 25 years and over --------------less than 5th grade ----------------------high school graduate or higher--------------some college or higher--------------------bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Males 25 to 34 years -----------------high school graduate or higher--------------bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Females 25 to 34 years ----------------high school graduate or higher--------------bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------

14 592 857 3.9 65.2 37.3 12.1 2 203 404 76.0 12.0 2 575 579 79.4 13.9

9 748 107 3.9 63.4 35.3 10.9 1 415 205 74.2 11.0 1 689 866 77.6 12.6

23 651 258 1 592 094 367 125 1 139 121 54 973 30 875 617 883 131 407 447 825 24 738 13 913 127 22 680 290 68 202 12 6

945 530 424 222 903 193 248 945 785 965 044 363 800 752 236 573 30.7 211 295 12.8

1 137 55 49 910 891 171 147 1 137 30 640 201 89 62 56 56 437

500 838 332 515 122 147 724 500 215 525 999 135 680 159 787 915 20.4 295 151 14.0

35 1 1 29 28 4 4 35

624 571 452 310 961 743 381 624 789 20 192 6 560 2 618 1 742 1 372 2 351 12 538 18.8 8 849 11.7

7 764 482 354 5 466 5 101 1 816 1 410 7 764 295 4 028 1 131 559 603 604 542 3 014

964 325 883 306 714 333 646 964 373 814 601 113 885 051 127 505 27.6 1 747 111 13.8

5 266 322 245 3 727 3 471 1 217 944 5 266 199 2 739 762 376 413 406 368 2 053

870 159 388 006 683 705 297 870 693 246 603 642 461 968 257 494 27.4 1 188 191 15.0

2 498 160 109 1 739 1 630 598 466 2 498 95 1 289 368 182 190 197 173 961

094 166 495 300 031 628 349 094 680 568 998 471 424 083 870 011 28.0 558 920 11.3

961 342 320 40 4 444 151 313 817 1 225 956 147 143 459 231 2 368 70 166 423 645 519 85 79 252 124

1 504 80 72 1 176 1 158 248 216 1 504 43 849 251 125 97 71 66 587

946 694 677 213 089 039 215 946 520 744 122 121 084 779 576 831 24.8 381 961 13.5

794 38 35 648 638 106 94 794 20 459 142 60 39 34 35 298

078 797 583 383 772 898 596 078 952 564 438 783 898 526 917 395 19.2 204 375 13.9

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent

063 104 389 848 107 017 566 853 932 457 535 429 901 417 464 711 014 504 233 343 055 306 116 182

785 314 878 460 209 669 977 786 556 345 915 325 787 849 102 674 376 255 160 107 705 000 061 764

344 121 109 7 1 371 106 187 355 384 184 29 20 67 36 768 53 109 206 210 99 17 11 39 21

573 382 018 709 541 166 070 804 722 439 793 229 136 182 760 503 764 196 378 150 679 476 489 125

437 164 98 7 2 168 187 348 577 611 237 45 27 88 44 1 114 81 185 289 315 122 25 15 53 26

915 471 075 774 377 723 257 964 384 051 324 568 266 840 481 090 893 937 250 637 249 071 341 013

12 538 5 026 2 648 213 66 517 6 823 12 330 18 672 17 779 5 193 1 276 556 2 548 1 340 36 131 2 829 6 425 10 077 10 080 3 056 805 373 1 685 801

3 014 505 1 025 164 953 154 110 311 14 118 961 523 774 1 132 284 3 169 199 3 939 487 2 808 473 421 554 379 151 1 155 735 589 304 7 823 220 254 676 623 216 1 744 242 2 161 642 1 579 632 253 453 221 715 651 765 332 879

2 053 682 632 70 9 674 372 819 2 351 2 713 1 852 273 236 696 358 5 454 184 457 1 320 1 515 1 059 167 142 399 207

66 517 10.3 43.1 16.4 5.8 7 217 62.2 4.2 8 867 71.3 7.3

14 118 961 3.7 65.8 37.9 12.4 2 147 778 76.0 12.1 2 469 561 80.0 14.3

9 674 180 3.8 63.4 35.3 10.9 1 403 727 74.2 11.0 1 676 010 77.6 12.6

3 473 209 2.5 75.4 48.0 17.5 580 982 82.7 16.3 655 405 86.6 19.4

1 371 541 7.7 52.7 24.6 7.5 207 217 69.3 6.4 230 308 72.2 7.9

2 168 377 8.7 48.6 20.4 6.1 337 477 62.6 4.1 296 802 73.4 7.8

15 671 922 1 097 535 253 464 780 385 40 755 22 931 439 083 93 315 316 945 18 409 10 414

5 621 404 91 297 10 4 147 30 109 4 2

219 735 554 937 309 935 082 243 704 830 305

2 358 89 22 60 3 3 31 7 21 1 1

117 824 107 799 909 009 718 849 176 499 194

3 524 115 30 76 5 3 40 10 25 1 1

349 683 056 783 339 505 161 921 986 939 315

108 3 1 2

22 746 499 1 566 073 358 379 1 124 545 53 664 29 485 608 172 128 023 442 478 24 237 13 434

95 15 127 215 50 150 9 5

598 288 439 704 086 262 387

26 5 373 65 16 46 2

087 036 197 035 219 070 873

5 2 179 9 2 6

721 751 938 113 558 790 477

4 3 240 7 1 4

387 607 578 848 247 804 679

78 108 627 185 91 79 7 8

125 21 788 287 68 200 11 6

10 566 307 1 116 399 418 723 87 590 923 054 1 229 904 357 284 765 077 9 336 403 7 004 814 908 384 222 266 147 320 151 730 533 997 217 864 179 443 139 719

3 859 283 96 23 237 313 117 170 3 545 2 908 203 43 29 29 105 40 34 25

321 198 454 947 581 911 733 785 410 387 854 181 802 104 487 718 758 282

1 423 137 56 9 111 176 44 118 1 246 912 139 34 24 23 104 42 35 27

681 193 292 611 829 809 656 382 872 607 056 261 043 379 474 636 953 021

2 110 220 88 15 180 265 65 180 1 844 1 383 225 53 36 35 164 67 56 43

762 823 614 774 277 789 847 604 973 026 877 201 347 753 787 393 472 788

68 607 12 166 3 518 987 10 855 8 524 2 120 5 741 60 083 44 677 8 798 2 272 1 234 1 847 5 990 2 386 1 804 1 676

494 815 765 181 180 148 056 907 809 373 964 120 608 195 919 572 069 749 796 639 655 165 349 925

011 349 389 130 781 626 228 292 678 100 590 031 127 109 301 104 147 493 846 993 798 550 416 954

587 214 154 11 2 642 233 416 712 741 292 54 31 105 54 1 434 109 233 387 397 158 31 18 65 33

831 107 206 480 273 801 586 208 107 819 013 400 355 984 587 302 831 650 379 605 235 138 242 205

298 113 62 4 1 488 141 256 409 418 142 28 15 50 24 783 61 138 212 220 77 16 8 32 15

395 851 752 851 476 519 497 321 914 931 691 416 412 775 544 907 647 182 461 396 368 966 237 380

4 444 781 3.4 71.2 43.6 15.5 744 051 79.5 14.2 793 551 84.9 17.8

2 642 273 8.8 48.4 20.4 6.1 393 103 64.5 4.5 402 820 71.7 7.3

1 488 476 9.5 45.8 17.6 5.1 220 326 61.2 3.1 209 272 71.5 6.6

15 546 065 1 091 633 251 813 776 369 40 555 22 896 437 008 92 741 315 547 18 346 10 374

7 200 474 106 348 13 6 171 35 126 5 3

434 440 566 176 109 589 164 282 931 891 060

4 429 141 38 91 6 4 49 14 31 2 1

108 704 802 359 648 895 872 305 333 440 794

2 443 70 20 44 3 2 25 7 15 1

174 953 749 111 594 499 025 648 150 310 917

95 15 009 214 50 149 9 5

342 086 626 397 639 231 359

29 6 779 72 17 51 2 1

865 753 761 822 145 564 230

6 4 131 10 2 6 1

586 843 765 481 326 131 827

2 2 292 4 1 2

727 085 441 094 338 557 452

10 484 531 1 107 263 415 471 86 963 915 526 1 220 523 354 697 759 015 9 264 008 6 948 253 901 939 220 390 146 097 150 439 530 223 216 107 178 040 138 495

4 807 369 131 30 307 423 149 240 4 384 3 552 293 64 44 43 166 64 55 40

440 726 938 657 623 216 165 497 224 627 114 012 319 032 134 928 365 713

2 668 280 112 19 229 342 81 235 2 325 1 707 282 68 47 46 212 87 73 56

100 624 674 302 592 674 658 336 426 954 118 507 096 495 388 576 221 602

1 471 160 64 11 131 191 44 133 1 279 945 162 38 26 26 121 50 41 32

600 916 053 119 776 995 830 312 605 353 935 988 560 205 863 034 650 654

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak a language other than English ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over-------------------------Do not speak English " very well" ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over--------------------------

627 984 574 074 212 124 1 356 652 597 61 46

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households ------------------Persons 5 years and over in households ----In linguistically isolated households-----------------5 to 17 years ------------------------------18 to 64 years -----------------------------65 to 74 years -----------------------------75 years and over----------------------------

406 075 574 852 863 122 737

207 839 387 219 784 795 589

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Persons 16 to 64 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ------------With a mobility limitation -----------------In labor force ----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------With a work disability --------------------------In labor force ----------------------Prevented from working -------------------No work disability -----------------------------In labor force ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation --------------------

58

15 849 309 1 536 790 571 469 121 148 1 272 464 1 720 624 519 673 1 054 244 14 128 685 10 825 808 1 251 294 299 708 201 165 204 213 743 958 301 218 250 154 192 022

15 291 971 1 476 989 547 409 117 620 1 223 149 1 643 739 503 862 999 512 13 648 232 10 500 880 1 195 053 284 402 190 416 193 471 696 357 281 035 233 405 179 208

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 58 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 59.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -Preprimary school -----------------------------Public school -------------------------------Elementary or high school -----------------------Public school -------------------------------College -------------------------------------Public college -------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 14 years --------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 34 years -------------------------------35 years and over-----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------Percent enrolled in college -----------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ---------

345 20 15 235 222 89 73 345 9 179 47 23 28 30 26 150

362 069 282 931 626 362 584 362 223 316 955 138 403 352 975 472 25.3 78 662 19.3

142 7 5 93 87 41 33 142 3 70 18 9 13 14 12 67

912 336 429 938 017 638 529 912 542 578 762 731 752 264 283 522 26.7 32 776 21.1

89 4 3 60 56 24 20 89 2 44 12 5 7 8 8 39

828 786 272 170 440 872 066 828 271 655 862 725 065 616 634 501 23.7 20 267 17.4

112 7 6 81 79 22 19 112 3 64 16 7 7 7 6 43

150 48 48 4 624 19 46 118 175 147 25 19 46 25 328 10 24 64 93 77 13 10 22 11 624

67 20 22 2 264 8 18 50 70 64 10 7 21 12 139 4 9 27 37 34 5 4 10 5 264

622 947 581 823 169 852 989 622 410 083 331 682 586 472 058 449 24.6 25 619 18.5

290 21 19 231 221 37 32 290 10 177 47 16 11 13 13 94

630 352 291 587 600 691 881 630 590 834 530 545 071 441 619 409 15.7 65 107 16.6

7 872 380 330 6 115 5 886 1 377 1 245 7 872 132 4 321 1 447 662 440 402 468 2 607 25.8 2 079 10.7

308 16 12 212 199 79 64 308 8 159 44 19 24 27 25 133

992 865 298 587 352 540 309 992 060 523 009 842 414 424 720 550 24.1 70 414 19.1

141 7 5 93 86 41 32 141 3 70 18 9 13 14 12 66

853 356 436 473 603 024 942 853 482 279 844 543 508 041 156 404 26.6 32 548 21.0

167 9 6 119 112 38 31 167 4 89 25 10 10 13 13 67

139 509 862 114 749 516 367 139 578 244 165 299 906 383 564 146 21.6 37 866 17.5

327 24 22 254 244 47 42 327 11 197 51 19 15 16 14 111

000 556 275 931 874 513 156 000 753 627 476 841 060 369 874 331 18.7 73 355 17.1

234 17 16 188 180 28 25 234 8 145 38 13 8 10 10 75

504 992 734 144 203 368 176 504 913 288 274 234 523 269 003 102 15.2 52 076 16.7

39 13 12 1 186 3 10 32 50 47 8 6 16 9 96 1 5 17 27 24 4 3 7 3 186

43 449 14 237 13 107 795 173 999 7 013 16 621 35 910 54 242 35 389 6 160 4 527 9 472 4 665 92 350 3 717 9 207 19 457 28 347 18 921 3 032 2 585 4 987 2 097 173 999 4.0 65.8 34.6 8.1 30 489 72.0 5.3 31 374 74.4 6.3

94 409 35 226 19 198 949 454 990 31 312 54 584 102 393 138 563 76 417 15 014 9 030 18 580 9 097 234 544 16 365 26 722 52 702 70 624 40 904 7 992 5 183 9 778 4 274 454 990 6.9 58.6 28.2 6.1 70 180 66.6 3.8 72 742 71.8 5.2

2 607 860 740 71 14 333 582 1 597 2 658 4 421 2 668 492 238 1 060 617 7 542 353 685 1 353 2 426 1 472 262 142 575 274 14 333 4.1 66.3 35.4 11.7 1 436 69.5 5.7 1 760 79.1 9.8

133 43 41 3 590 16 42 111 165 141 24 18 45 24 307 8 22 59 87 73 12 9 21 11 590

550 187 496 717 259 847 650 935 169 034 103 658 030 833 304 454 257 981 892 580 658 889 545 048 259 2.9 71.0 43.0 11.8 101 737 75.0 9.8 104 323 77.3 9.7

66 20 22 2 262 8 18 50 69 63 10 7 21 12 138 4 10 27 37 33 5 4 10 5 262

67 23 19 1 327 8 24 61 95 77 13 10 23 12 168 4 12 32 50 39 6 5 11 5 327

111 40 25 1 489 33 58 108 148 83 16 9 20 10 255 17 29 57 75 45 8 5 11 4 489

75 102 28 391 14 464 679 351 125 27 820 44 652 80 314 105 800 55 336 11 410 6 491 13 007 6 295 181 945 14 807 21 927 41 516 53 758 29 844 6 094 3 811 7 176 3 012 351 125 7.9 56.5 26.4 5.5 54 518 65.4 3.2 57 158 70.8 4.9

305 75 17 52 3 2 26 6 17 1 1

031 151 345 294 226 286 761 931 104 409 317

793 232 55 153 14 9 98 26 58 7 5

382 795 451 668 188 488 191 245 826 465 655

23 099 3 903 858 2 644 263 138 1 279 175 924 126 54

946 158 28 118 6 4 53 10 38 2 1

964 069 565 713 653 138 569 415 902 523 729

427 83 14 63 2 1 28 5 21 1

184 238 852 533 857 996 558 521 129 112 796

519 74 13 55 3 2 25 4 17 1

780 831 713 180 796 142 011 894 773 411 933

870 274 66 182 15 10 114 30 68 8 6

383 692 395 513 317 467 043 960 630 056 397

624 207 50 135 12 8 89 24 53 6 5

654 494 638 906 528 422 927 610 308 810 199

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Females 25 years and over -------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Percent less than 5th grade ----------------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent some college or higher--------------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Males 25 to 34 years -----------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Females 25 to 34 years ----------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------

472 083 054 140 631 240 078 507 220 883 412 465 932 894 159 034 847 438 109 737 079 443 883 589 631 3.1 70.6 42.5 11.7 110 512 75.0 9.4 113 904 76.8 9.4

522 268 659 116 191 366 514 260 147 658 986 942 195 123 482 406 960 549 487 150 693 309 299 629 191 3.2 70.8 44.2 12.6 47 801 75.6 10.7 49 828 76.9 10.2

501 578 288 229 441 861 943 337 831 836 266 996 265 106 327 911 680 432 275 666 354 549 597 863 441 2.1 74.7 47.5 13.6 32 222 76.9 11.3 32 702 78.8 11.3

404 081 228 049 458 343 573 123 570 938 957 859 090 005 563 369 017 412 163 797 720 289 218 578 458 3.2 70.6 44.1 12.6 47 447 75.5 10.7 49 381 76.8 10.2

146 106 268 668 801 504 077 812 599 096 146 799 940 828 741 085 240 569 729 783 938 600 327 470 801 2.6 71.2 42.0 11.2 54 290 74.5 8.9 54 942 77.8 9.3

331 122 756 372 362 705 012 965 614 266 323 837 482 158 399 945 312 159 841 061 413 737 116 815 362 6.9 59.0 28.6 6.3 78 955 67.5 3.9 82 323 71.7 5.3

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak a language other than English ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over-------------------------Do not speak English " very well" ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over--------------------------

1 023 199 39 147 7 5 69 15 48 3 2

965 966 509 558 782 117 421 130 706 114 471

430 83 14 64 2 1 28 5 21 1

265 909 901 159 858 991 621 486 221 131 783

288 40 7 31 1

669 906 263 105 698 840 14 039 2 713 10 381 574 371

12 978 32 8 21 1 1

811 293 528 861 300 359 008

6 408 15 3 10

156 676 196 915 290 552 439

2 279 6 1 4

473 787 710 689 706 209 106

4 289 10 3 6

182 830 622 257 304 598 463

19 776 49 13 28 3 3

499 999 272 899 003 958 412

213 23 099 447 41 302 69 35

10 908 26 6 17 1

525 895 431 784 550 242 855

6 405 15 3 10

147 819 204 934 293 543 434

4 503 11 2 7

378 076 227 850 257 699 421

21 846 55 15 31 4 3

785 397 369 976 753 075 565

18 614 45 13 26 3 3

056 104 890 041 144 553 152

719 50 26 6 36 98 40 49 620 475 38 8 6 4 20 7 6 4

601 712 598 792 697 980 757 352 621 140 099 068 112 825 758 737 512 376

309 23 12 3 16 44 18 22 264 202 15 3 2 2 8 3 2 1

306 182 571 168 699 685 131 443 621 217 753 451 506 086 525 160 610 818

210 12 6 1 8 27 12 12 183 147 10 2 1 1 4 1 1

624 465 993 958 719 382 700 435 242 582 614 113 649 282 966 826 533 998

199 15 7 1 11 26 9 14 172 125 11 2 1 1 7 2 2 1

671 065 034 666 279 913 926 474 758 341 732 504 957 457 267 751 369 560

516 44 19 3 34 69 21 41 447 300 34 8 6 4 19 7 6 4

590 184 475 166 700 286 924 130 304 319 765 028 023 996 430 472 367 804

15 944 966 561 96 713 1 922 793 945 14 022 9 730 1 437 273 210 136 601 275 234 151

673 45 25 6 32 94 39 47 579 447 35 7 5 4 18 6 5 3

738 585 496 233 220 582 282 076 156 385 604 490 629 563 450 929 872 934

306 22 12 3 16 43 17 22 262 200 15 3 2 2 8 3 2 1

715 942 451 142 563 907 776 126 808 653 640 414 460 118 549 227 666 866

367 22 13 3 15 50 21 24 316 246 19 4 3 2 9 3 3 2

023 643 045 091 657 675 506 950 348 732 964 076 169 445 901 702 206 068

562 49 20 3 39 73 23 43 488 328 37 8 6 5 21 8 7 5

453 311 577 725 177 684 399 406 769 074 260 606 506 258 738 280 007 246

402 36 15 2 29 52 15 32 349 228 27 6 5 4 15 6 5 3

492 750 110 411 576 704 720 130 788 192 969 690 001 191 832 069 106 989

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households ------------------Persons 5 years and over in households ----In linguistically isolated households-----------------5 to 17 years ------------------------------18 to 64 years -----------------------------65 to 74 years -----------------------------75 years and over----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Persons 16 to 64 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ------------With a mobility limitation -----------------In labor force ----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------With a work disability --------------------------In labor force ----------------------Prevented from working -------------------No work disability -----------------------------In labor force ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation --------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 59 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 60.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

775 132 239 221 960 422 969 775 820 466 453 091 701 653 591 008 39.5 24 113 5.9

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -Preprimary school -----------------------------Public school -------------------------------Elementary or high school -----------------------Public school -------------------------------College -------------------------------------Public college -------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 14 years --------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 34 years -------------------------------35 years and over-----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------Percent enrolled in college -----------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ---------

2 436 124 63 1 365 1 207 946 709 2 436 66 999 302 202 346 308 210 827

896 450 206 669 098 777 283 896 909 196 626 798 837 405 125 184 55.7 456 884 5.4

1 210 50 27 637 559 523 387 1 210 27 452 138 106 198 178 108 449

880 729 588 145 791 006 403 880 574 728 749 059 131 948 691 465 57.2 225 723 6.2

1 065 65 30 637 562 362 272 1 065 35 477 143 82 124 111 90 317

247 047 122 584 894 616 714 247 232 313 662 463 154 807 616 054 53.5 198 461 4.5

160 8 5 90 84 61 49 160 4 69 20 14 24 17 10 60

769 674 496 940 413 155 166 769 103 155 215 276 552 650 818 665 55.9 32 700 5.7

115 8 4 81 72 26 19 115 3 60 19 8 8 7 7 31

6 047 367 151 4 370 3 918 1 310 1 080 6 047 199 3 153 1 076 425 455 308 431 1 460 43.5 1 222 4.9

2 385 123 61 1 351 1 191 910 678 2 385 66 988 300 196 330 297 207 797

895 255 769 649 802 991 445 895 237 200 109 153 657 345 194 012 55.1 447 002 5.5

1 193 49 27 628 553 514 381 1 193 27 446 137 104 194 176 107 442

192 791 214 933 023 468 261 192 127 239 106 310 742 282 386 301 57.1 222 140 6.2

1 192 73 34 722 638 396 297 1 192 39 541 163 91 135 121 99 354

703 464 555 716 779 523 184 703 110 961 003 843 915 063 808 711 52.6 224 862 4.8

166 9 5 95 88 62 50 166 4 71 21 14 24 18 10 61

776 327 676 241 256 208 807 776 492 462 970 736 881 713 522 180 55.8 33 995 5.3

49 3 2 35 33 10 8 49 1 26 8 3 3 3 2 14

680 536 125 910 007 234 420 680 613 752 457 668 336 106 748 229 34.1 10 836 6.5

827 203 360 110 4 126 286 246 390 753 607 162 159 947 573 2 174 186 155 222 436 301 84 89 497 201 4 126

449 104 196 62 2 050 192 145 216 373 294 74 72 428 252 1 068 123 88 117 206 139 37 39 223 91 2 050

317 81 135 42 1 843 79 81 146 322 276 77 79 484 295 980 54 55 88 196 142 41 45 255 101 1 843

054 200 533 527 706 598 443 724 450 931 265 259 254 782 969 416 120 725 893 367 347 611 241 249 706 4.3 83.3 65.8 42.3 273 258 90.6 47.1 305 746 88.5 42.7

60 17 28 5 232 14 18 26 57 35 10 7 35 26 125 8 11 15 33 19 5 4 18 8 232

31 9 11 2 189 10 15 21 45 27 7 5 30 26 108 6 10 13 28 15 3 3 18 9 189

1 460 400 557 107 11 141 679 1 094 1 436 2 936 1 782 450 423 1 747 594 5 979 413 692 784 1 572 845 260 258 914 241 11 141 6.1 71.2 44.8 21.0 1 000 84.9 31.1 1 001 79.3 28.7

797 195 343 106 4 067 282 239 382 735 598 158 157 942 571 2 146 184 151 217 427 297 82 88 495 200 4 067

442 102 192 61 2 022 191 144 214 366 288 73 71 422 249 1 053 123 87 116 202 137 36 38 220 90 2 022

354 92 150 45 2 045 90 95 168 369 309 84 86 519 321 1 093 61 63 101 225 160 45 49 275 110 2 045

711 705 700 386 245 365 208 357 386 127 998 209 776 819 363 022 931 568 171 095 568 886 671 451 245 4.4 82.7 64.6 41.1 298 585 90.2 45.7 337 512 88.2 41.5

61 17 27 5 248 14 21 29 63 36 10 7 36 29 136 8 13 17 36 19 5 4 20 9 248

14 229 4 709 4 858 845 84 862 5 388 8 844 11 519 23 162 12 148 3 435 2 188 10 258 7 920 48 975 3 144 5 815 7 047 13 802 6 915 1 854 1 293 6 239 2 866 84 862 6.3 69.7 42.4 21.4 10 453 83.2 23.4 12 520 80.0 22.9

6 346 658 4 715 762 867 902 3 500 128 226 819 120 913 2 484 279 369 630 1 860 179 162 349 92 121

3 138 410 2 435 491 442 495 1 792 893 128 472 71 631 1 380 197 216 091 1 014 666 94 206 55 234

2 820 074 2 067 819 390 246 1 549 087 86 780 41 706 998 303 139 895 765 559 61 064 31 785

388 212 35 158 11 7 105 13 79 7 5

174 452 161 148 567 576 779 644 954 079 102

305 162 29 118 9 5 71 9 51 5 4

895 768 038 211 536 983 145 695 589 624 237

17 9 1 5 1

069 089 600 607 226 656 4 222 509 2 567 654 492

6 243 127 4 663 576 864 142 3 457 186 224 009 118 239 2 449 602 366 762 1 831 782 160 684 90 374

3 094 314 2 413 296 440 118 1 774 862 127 322 70 994 1 371 055 215 384 1 007 315 93 553 54 803

3 148 813 2 250 280 424 024 1 682 324 96 687 47 245 1 078 547 151 378 824 467 67 131 35 571

409 214 32 161 12 8 105 12 79 7 5

426 954 798 153 346 657 822 563 986 289 984

136 64 10 46 4 3 30 3 21 2 2

688 904 630 343 428 503 519 923 529 616 451

530 661 6 206 161 1 540 592 358 529 1 051 153 85 699 45 211

314 3 055 902 205 611 55 30

890 137 555 509 398 039 609

194 2 785 582 139 403 27 12

832 074 667 500 425 489 253

20 365 55 13 36 3 2

939 950 370 520 330 171 349

11 294 31 7 19 2 1

741 467 414 837 058 527 992

690 17 069 1 737 317 904 318 198

521 378 6 115 522 1 518 962 354 551 1 035 208 84 967 44 236

313 3 012 898 205 608 54 30

030 815 726 118 269 896 443

208 3 102 620 149 426 30 13

348 707 236 433 939 071 793

21 385 53 11 35 3 2

024 106 044 815 003 259 967

5 130 13 2 7 1 1

013 777 048 970 637 203 238

4 698 288 93 34 247 195 77 95 4 503 3 312 278 47 28 32 133 43 35 26

2 337 161 53 18 137 108 40 56 2 228 1 604 155 27 15 19 78 24 19 15

548 649 420 505 779 988 181 843 560 666 501 020 826 115 265 869 763 796

2 088 114 35 14 99 72 31 32 2 015 1 524 105 17 11 11 45 15 12 8

071 384 159 545 294 708 558 764 363 967 181 797 287 712 588 486 921 612

272 12 4 1 10 13 5 6 259 182 17 2 1 1 9 2 2 1

594 566 426 332 388 432 595 268 162 839 714 299 372 546 547 938 439 653

204 999 9 040 3 208 937 7 544 10 484 4 306 4 888 194 515 140 256 14 801 1 810 1 178 1 130 7 549 2 238 1 810 1 330

10 599 744 166 52 633 682 351 268 9 917 7 066 1 921 222 74 185 766 280 178 164

4 617 286 92 34 245 191 75 94 4 425 3 263 273 46 28 31 129 42 34 25

2 304 160 53 18 136 107 39 56 2 196 1 581 153 26 15 19 77 24 19 15

302 486 142 441 762 834 683 328 468 053 491 731 610 001 317 617 538 678

2 312 125 38 15 108 83 36 37 2 229 1 682 119 19 12 12 52 17 14 9

986 517 866 673 692 792 024 966 194 542 581 991 767 992 446 740 651 941

285 11 4 1 9 13 5 6 271 189 20 2 1 1 11 3 2 1

924 636 205 205 551 986 933 469 938 133 125 204 286 510 186 174 744 772

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Females 25 years and over -------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Percent less than 5th grade ----------------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent some college or higher--------------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Males 25 to 34 years -----------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Females 25 to 34 years ----------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------

184 580 110 077 668 170 086 352 498 244 126 649 673 870 198 459 524 049 645 235 339 354 514 079 668 6.9 77.6 59.4 36.9 666 522 87.3 44.1 697 082 84.8 40.2

465 658 515 090 475 358 836 660 175 495 846 720 368 017 058 645 505 958 579 742 768 135 395 331 475 9.4 72.9 54.7 33.2 357 316 84.8 42.6 351 376 81.8 39.6

665 722 062 460 487 214 807 968 873 818 015 670 051 071 171 398 899 366 173 126 224 608 878 499 487 6.1 74.2 49.3 26.3 35 948 86.6 34.8 39 960 82.9 26.6

008 514 196 503 698 490 148 156 708 566 074 460 665 431 477 391 065 263 053 680 857 361 472 335 698 5.5 75.3 51.2 30.1 22 324 85.5 31.0 28 133 83.2 30.7

012 509 399 792 544 307 773 369 935 063 259 643 054 141 455 396 654 906 984 169 518 274 727 827 544 6.9 77.8 59.7 37.2 651 166 87.3 44.1 684 115 84.9 40.6

301 804 699 406 299 942 565 012 549 936 261 434 278 322 092 374 723 338 813 074 950 388 056 376 299 9.5 72.8 54.7 33.2 352 581 84.7 42.7 346 603 81.7 39.7

180 585 907 788 822 353 461 139 271 747 941 466 284 160 220 454 935 406 714 746 678 441 259 587 822 5.8 73.9 48.5 26.3 37 680 87.0 35.9 41 100 82.5 27.8

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak a language other than English ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over-------------------------Do not speak English " very well" ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over--------------------------

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households ------------------Persons 5 years and over in households ----In linguistically isolated households-----------------5 to 17 years ------------------------------18 to 64 years -----------------------------65 to 74 years -----------------------------75 years and over----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ------------With a mobility limitation -----------------In labor force ----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------With a work disability --------------------------In labor force ----------------------Prevented from working -------------------No work disability -----------------------------In labor force ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation --------------------

60

213 599 005 382 461 128 334 875 085 472 396 116 485 373 400 293 123 061

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 60 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

288 003 008 114 454 626 707 294 662 595 072 722 377 993 763 357 189 619

89 843 3 427 1 425 326 2 744 5 350 2 130 2 570 84 493 60 137 7 506 708 501 436 4 569 1 176 1 031 660

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 61.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

In central city

Total

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -Preprimary school -----------------------------Public school -------------------------------Elementary or high school -----------------------Public school -------------------------------College -------------------------------------Public college -------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 14 years --------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 34 years -------------------------------35 years and over-----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------Percent enrolled in college -----------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ---------

6 522 318 229 4 797 4 431 1 406 1 143 6 522 178 3 451 905 422 552 583 428 2 803

666 735 240 190 171 741 116 666 237 749 497 275 562 900 446 848 23.4 1 456 064 21.8

3 712 168 125 2 740 2 517 803 646 3 712 99 1 947 505 238 325 346 249 1 622

328 415 897 536 147 377 866 328 419 770 043 763 506 119 708 088 23.1 827 937 23.3

2 118 112 71 1 517 1 392 488 396 2 118 60 1 097 298 137 182 196 145 908

404 185 953 527 079 692 380 404 875 165 316 056 477 957 558 093 24.3 468 570 19.6

691 38 31 539 521 114 99 691 17 406 102 46 44 40 33 273

934 135 390 127 945 672 870 934 943 814 138 456 579 824 180 667 21.9 159 557 20.4

624 33 26 504 486 86 74 624 15 375 98 38 30 34 31 232

400 345 630 432 037 623 305 400 374 613 510 187 675 970 071 054 16.8 144 418 20.9

24 602 911 734 20 457 19 789 3 234 2 911 24 602 419 15 135 3 998 1 427 1 174 1 170 1 279 8 748 17.1 5 570 20.3

6 441 312 222 4 747 4 380 1 381 1 120 6 441 176 3 409 896 413 541 578 425 2 767

043 237 452 128 273 678 271 043 028 197 357 963 740 127 631 386 23.1 1 437 327 22.0

3 661 165 123 2 702 2 480 793 638 3 661 97 1 919 497 235 321 342 246 1 598

283 584 917 571 986 128 246 283 992 447 787 563 091 439 964 585 23.1 815 985 23.3

2 779 146 98 2 044 1 899 588 482 2 779 78 1 489 398 178 220 235 178 1 168

760 653 535 557 287 550 025 760 036 750 570 400 649 688 667 801 23.0 621 342 20.2

706 39 33 554 536 111 97 706 17 418 107 46 41 40 33 268

023 843 418 494 935 686 150 023 583 165 650 499 497 743 886 516 20.9 163 155 19.2

288 16 13 236 229 35 30 288 6 178 45 17 12 15 13 106

337 021 642 726 359 590 758 337 634 092 928 312 207 011 153 241 15.0 67 107 20.7

2 803 754 677 82 10 296 1 349 1 760 2 022 2 209 1 485 252 253 617 346 5 233 695 912 1 012 1 170 737 130 132 296 145 10 296

1 622 418 379 47 5 885 830 1 082 1 219 1 218 781 130 125 316 178 3 010 437 565 612 641 386 68 66 154 77 5 885

908 255 235 30 3 438 344 492 624 774 581 99 109 263 148 1 742 174 253 311 418 290 51 57 125 59 3 438

273 80 62 4 973 173 185 178 216 122 22 17 36 19 481 84 92 88 110 59 11 8 17 8 973

232 67 42 3 930 160 175 165 210 117 21 15 41 22 423 65 77 73 104 56 9 7 19 9 930

8 748 2 437 1 468 136 36 303 8 194 7 804 6 096 6 540 3 830 854 541 1 590 854 16 394 3 093 3 052 2 886 3 472 2 058 415 288 757 373 36 303 22.6 39.1 21.1 6.7 6 727 38.5 5.2 5 193 50.9 6.8

2 767 740 660 81 10 197 1 344 1 738 1 998 2 173 1 474 250 252 617 346 5 161 685 895 994 1 151 731 129 132 297 144 10 197

1 598 412 373 46 5 809 820 1 070 1 204 1 201 769 128 123 313 176 2 973 432 560 605 632 381 67 65 152 76 5 809

1 168 327 287 34 4 387 523 668 793 971 705 121 128 304 169 2 188 253 335 388 519 350 62 66 144 68 4 387

268 81 60 4 1 029 164 197 190 245 127 23 16 40 23 495 74 94 91 124 62 11 8 19 9 1 029

516 951 138 416 555 603 768 089 895 912 283 415 489 101 597 926 078 281 153 412 432 130 571 614 555 16.0 46.3 22.5 6.2 203 646 52.9 5.6 166 350 61.2 6.6

106 32 18 1 437 71 88 80 106 49 9 6 16 9 200 28 39 36 52 24 4 2 8 3 437

806 331 501 088 987 755 657 480 614 096 467

17 13 3 9

1 871 727 1 329 652 324 385 905 848 61 156 38 263 574 749 121 018 391 390 35 929 26 412

789 548 134 376 23 13 236 48 166 13 9

088 050 043 618 581 808 575 349 019 194 013

018 806 376 267 279 595 235

1 17 4 1 2

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Females 25 years and over -------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Percent less than 5th grade ----------------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent some college or higher--------------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Males 25 to 34 years -----------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Females 25 to 34 years ----------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------

848 603 796 395 340 036 631 663 076 439 655 002 070 768 660 528 269 110 977 593 933 496 731 023 340 13.1 50.2 28.7 9.4 2 108 430 56.1 9.8 1 927 739 60.5 10.4

088 191 543 547 032 562 338 580 842 855 707 677 812 659 128 200 859 933 229 949 401 201 045 311 032 14.1 46.8 26.1 8.4 1 206 265 53.6 9.3 1 111 947 57.4 9.7

093 808 263 224 156 910 363 557 058 183 887 665 414 119 055 273 467 071 914 740 288 455 376 471 156 10.0 57.5 35.0 12.0 707 803 61.3 11.9 646 712 66.5 12.7

667 604 990 624 152 564 930 526 176 401 061 660 844 990 477 055 943 106 834 904 244 840 310 241 152 17.8 44.7 22.5 5.8 194 362 52.7 5.8 169 080 58.2 6.1

054 844 689 196 453 331 914 646 556 033 115 937 127 794 859 176 717 315 309 455 949 807 880 251 453 17.2 46.1 23.4 6.9 195 656 48.4 5.2 148 454 58.6 7.4

386 496 347 175 238 764 777 220 737 560 487 524 708 461 922 778 908 144 133 636 450 173 040 660 238 13.2 50.2 28.8 9.5 2 100 440 55.7 9.8 1 909 843 60.3 10.5

585 673 334 984 997 930 527 659 796 321 634 950 210 970 891 511 523 608 119 113 340 416 620 641 997 14.1 46.7 26.0 8.4 1 188 696 53.6 9.3 1 097 513 57.4 9.7

801 823 013 191 241 834 250 561 941 239 853 574 498 491 031 267 385 536 014 523 110 757 420 019 241 11.9 54.7 32.6 10.8 911 744 58.4 10.5 812 330 64.3 11.5

241 800 035 034 703 564 731 685 423 788 178 026 156 152 042 481 210 674 637 128 191 945 032 744 703 16.3 44.9 20.6 5.8 90 273 47.7 4.4 66 809 58.6 6.0

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak a language other than English ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over-------------------------Do not speak English " very well" ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over--------------------------

17 14 3 9

888 022 291 886 535 308 7 167 1 330 5 256 352 227

680 830 989 561 975 305 222 880 067 911 364

10 8 1 5

211 332 980 846 320 183 4 401 832 3 214 217 137

384 063 473 759 894 937 737 042 638 480 577

5 874 123 4 359 366 971 910 3 139 684 158 255 89 517 2 151 876 364 258 1 622 364 100 249 65 005

1 803 173 1 331 401 339 606 900 118 56 826 34 851 613 609 134 580 419 065 35 182 24 782

1 681 057 1 193 468 304 278 822 024 43 841 23 325 549 573 119 357 389 281 25 521 15 414

65 49 13 33 1

416 523 256 064 859 201 131

569 730 682 204 194 403 881

921 208 10 023 694 2 697 962 673 161 1 811 822 128 994 83 985

376 288 5 759 161 1 211 006 293 514 833 821 51 301 32 370

119 1 740 347 97 213 21 15

073 875 714 529 551 108 526

96 1 567 291 85 182 14 9

157 366 995 999 046 664 286

5 65 15 4 10

12 568 840 335 105 677 853 296 486 11 714 8 832 608 118 82 74 335 129 109 80

068 881 878 889 638 954 557 569 114 471 960 118 181 359 302 462 768 167

4 180 229 85 30 187 227 91 116 3 953 3 081 187 31 21 19 98 36 30 21

1 172 65 28 7 50 93 31 54 1 079 791 65 12 8 7 38 14 12 8

610 214 752 397 707 180 542 597 430 749 077 158 934 651 015 288 219 871

1 072 53 24 5 40 82 28 46 989 722 54 8 6 5 28 9 8 6

129 028 770 970 532 214 709 171 915 566 906 764 642 302 618 867 451 041

44 384 2 730 982 319 2 317 2 850 997 1 548 41 534 30 607 2 568 305 202 204 1 024 296 266 163

25 5 18 1

698 886 271 802 518 293 7 142 1 329 5 253 342 216

010 646 882 737 660 367 046 219 958 503 366

10 8 1 5

074 236 956 779 317 182 4 353 822 3 178 215 136

094 092 951 378 419 344 094 403 828 474 389

7 5 1 4

623 650 314 023 201 111 2 788 506 2 075 127 79

916 554 931 359 241 023 952 816 130 029 977

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households ------------------Persons 5 years and over in households ----In linguistically isolated households-----------------5 to 17 years ------------------------------18 to 64 years -----------------------------65 to 74 years -----------------------------75 years and over----------------------------

1 17 4 1 2

396 313 233 064 850 193 124

411 605 778 861 535 916 466

913 538 9 891 441 2 670 399 665 729 1 793 475 127 860 83 335

482 873 7 422 164 1 563 379 399 132 1 057 060 66 056 41 131

116 1 777 314 85 190 22 16

315 491 899 342 705 151 701

46 741 129 35 80 8 5

848 182 585 379 249 132 825

12 450 833 331 105 672 837 292 474 11 612 8 769 590 114 79 71 320 123 104 76

178 394 990 725 375 484 989 682 694 142 990 410 473 883 520 821 884 648

7 120 540 219 67 434 527 170 311 6 593 4 893 352 73 51 46 196 78 66 49

5 329 293 112 38 237 310 122 162 5 019 3 875 238 40 27 25 123 45 38 27

1 190 60 28 6 45 98 32 58 1 091 785 72 12 9 7 43 15 13 9

019 515 658 134 795 684 277 058 335 895 876 472 350 778 400 508 335 560

495 23 11 2 17 40 13 23 455 326 29 4 3 2 17 5 4 3

841 589 447 234 675 801 228 654 040 503 783 741 560 880 022 738 938 514

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ------------With a mobility limitation -----------------In labor force ----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------With a work disability --------------------------In labor force ----------------------Prevented from working -------------------No work disability -----------------------------In labor force ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation --------------------

7 214 546 221 68 439 533 173 315 6 681 4 959 356 74 52 46 198 79 67 49

685 534 421 065 429 675 023 124 010 531 811 490 006 712 734 080 018 556

773 133 705 427 502 099 992 848 674 191 072 470 241 996 553 094 531 740

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 61 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

546 300 468 525 379 258 483 825 288 603 555 836 569 279 889 258 281 239

632 094 522 200 996 226 506 857 406 539 435 574 904 604 631 563 603 409

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 62.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -Preprimary school -----------------------------Public school -------------------------------Elementary or high school -----------------------Public school -------------------------------College -------------------------------------Public college -------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school -3 and 4 years --------------------------------5 to 14 years --------------------------------15 to 17 years -------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------20 to 24 years -------------------------------25 to 34 years -------------------------------35 years and over-----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------Percent enrolled in college -----------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ---------

32 2 1 18 16 10 8 32 1 14 4 2 3 2 2 14

380 518 302 933 370 929 215 380 159 969 237 710 943 822 538 108

949 080 655 525 738 344 541 949 286 354 232 948 297 413 419 711 40.8 6 939 641 8.8

11 133 770 366 5 760 4 678 4 601 3 395 11 133 365 4 561 1 247 1 013 1 777 1 217 951 5 550

693 899 591 925 744 869 760 693 193 335 536 401 550 092 586 706 45.3 2 350 534 9.8

15 324 750 1 334 550 672 587 9 499 861 8 279 102 4 490 339 3 318 670 15 324 750 630 442 7 511 660 2 176 101 1 108 289 1 439 462 1 239 888 1 218 908 5 890 781 35.8 3 171 290 7.8

5 922 412 263 3 672 3 412 1 837 1 501 5 922 163 2 896 813 589 726 365 367 2 667

506 631 477 739 892 136 111 506 651 359 595 258 285 433 925 224 42.6 1 417 817 9.2

5 550 706 1 435 593 2 629 625 672 811 32 015 424 442 986 1 794 130 3 939 763 8 758 130 6 492 628 1 008 977 956 608 5 405 554 3 216 648 16 991 984 243 039 1 046 024 2 212 597 5 096 404 3 380 477 561 634 522 109 2 594 226 1 335 474 32 015 424 1.4 80.7 53.4 26.9 4 535 906 89.5 33.3 4 335 804 90.9 32.8

5 890 781 1 811 878 2 449 077 646 027 42 918 651 379 992 1 863 703 4 661 679 12 633 063 8 975 263 1 478 717 1 516 751 7 426 519 3 982 964 22 609 204 209 516 1 058 870 2 573 094 7 470 451 4 660 155 829 334 842 448 3 411 523 1 553 813 42 918 651 .9 83.9 54.5 26.6 5 567 269 91.1 31.6 5 591 739 92.8 29.5

2 667 809 1 228 159 15 180 253 1 325 2 166 5 023 2 850 526 396 1 714 923 8 242 129 757 1 234 2 874 1 511 300 223 834 377 15 180

43 851 643 3 657 810 449 064 2 300 323 447 219 461 204 1 235 557 129 357 751 438 168 741 186 021

59 188 476 3 808 996 533 895 2 370 432 475 812 428 857 1 127 712 133 604 672 561 158 198 163 349

21 850 836 120 486 107 122 233 35 124 32 40

361 42 107 644 81 340 105 116

253 58 080 462 62 231 84 84

010 763 761 556 443 311 451

41 150 008 1 239 052 653 081 160 632 866 068 2 718 306 1 250 245 1 202 447 38 431 702 31 541 350 5 079 338 554 914 371 374 346 126 3 080 327 870 257 723 427 482 528

13 264 909 601 9 961 9 277 2 394 1 958 13 264 344 7 696 2 287 885 669 611 770 4 491

822 580 385 086 394 156 706 822 589 911 021 742 246 039 274 583 24.1 3 075 930 10.2

837 48 34 649 582 139 118 837 15 488 159 60 40 25 48 248

641 906 240 662 801 073 750 641 143 145 265 805 375 541 367 956 27.4 204 652 8.6

34 2 1 20 17 10 7 34 1 16 4 2 3 2 2 14

069 681 379 708 960 679 954 069 235 319 666 658 689 849 649 089

265 052 027 958 221 255 359 265 991 635 605 937 209 862 026 966 38.2 7 247 185 8.8

4 491 583 1 742 147 1 398 697 192 564 35 784 464 617 696 3 456 013 5 460 336 13 107 514 5 966 486 1 272 836 828 539 3 355 196 1 719 848 18 264 044 255 033 1 650 115 2 814 323 6 993 286 3 035 840 700 832 468 759 1 611 770 734 086 35 784 464 1.7 73.4 36.7 14.2 4 168 668 82.4 13.2 4 221 714 86.3 14.8

248 89 86 12 2 497 31 284 308 994 402 94 48 235 99 1 218 10 114 149 491 208 51 29 116 46 2 497

903 992 244 285 943 520 790 323 944 660 863

51 043 324 1 780 855 331 267 1 056 718 207 561 185 309 522 502 117 136 282 493 61 025 61 848

3 445 173 42 96 20 13 63 21 31 5 4

586 144 671 531 118 824 748 541 475 983 749

131 8 1 5 1

57 20 749 86 8 36 18 22

783 019 145 421 928 443 353

96 50 262 179 30 83 32 32

713 273 763 978 813 001 971

10 3 445 31 10 15 3 2

258 586 488 618 039 131 700

671 180 128 035 195 1 208 612 158 964 619 059 209 746 220 843

14 080 523 297 60 359 1 285 513 652 12 795 10 103 2 089 257 178 160 1 569 455 383 251

493 729 116 440 061 460 068 536 033 213 953 890 019 828 581 531 349 958

34 402 408 1 315 864 743 560 135 290 900 068 3 117 435 1 188 760 1 635 184 31 284 973 24 629 839 4 255 131 527 122 372 989 321 050 2 569 060 759 478 655 349 416 830

2 267 77 35 8 56 164 78 68 2 102 1 634 385 37 23 24 206 54 45 31

030 218 997 703 914 154 452 496 876 953 829 611 275 714 014 998 931 507

91 049 488 3 045 375 1 629 715 381 977 2 127 811 6 711 343 2 951 912 3 113 462 84 338 145 68 600 636 11 257 776 1 328 159 895 995 828 805 7 330 092 2 158 141 1 799 607 1 204 037

10 943 759 360 5 668 4 594 4 516 3 322 10 943 359 4 485 1 229 996 1 739 1 195 938 5 455

666 335 704 212 237 119 891 666 586 259 408 409 333 429 242 317 45.2 2 315 079 9.8

23 1 1 15 13 6 4 23 11 3 1 1 1 1 8 4

125 921 018 040 365 163 631 125 876 834 437 662 949 654 710 634

599 717 323 746 984 136 468 599 405 376 197 528 876 433 784 649 33.7 932 106 8.3

11 576 746 525 8 185 7 687 2 644 2 219 11 576 267 6 346 1 857 937 923 583 659 4 510

506 608 013 653 911 245 888 506 884 630 648 753 334 590 667 328 32.5 2 768 386 10.3

7 261 462 338 5 600 5 281 1 198 1 012 7 261 158 4 311 1 283 476 326 310 394 2 480

344 351 214 093 305 900 216 344 668 221 015 648 137 727 928 789 21.6 1 719 400 11.0

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 18 to 24 years ----------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Females 25 years and over -------------Less than 5th grade ---------------------------5th to 8th grade ------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college, no degree ------------------------Associate degree, occupational program-------------Associate degree, academic program ---------------Bachelor’s degree -----------------------------Graduate or professional degree ------------------Persons 25 years and over --------------Percent less than 5th grade ----------------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent some college or higher--------------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Males 25 to 34 years -----------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------Females 25 to 34 years ----------------Percent high school graduate or higher--------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------

14 4 6 1 90 1 4 10 26 18 3 2 14 8 47 2 6 15 9 1 1 6 3 90

11 11

108 057 306 477 114 076 983 768 414 318 013 869 546 122 843 581 862 020 441 551 691 587 840 266 114

711 227 741 858 184 400 200 193 348 816 759 936 819 713 962 933 433 185 222 928 800 762 365 334 184 1.2 81.3 52.0 25.2 905 164 89.7 30.4 752 085 91.3 29.0

224 756 039 020 109 422 367 751 155 925 065 577 746 101 774 378 539 494 367 296 832 205 616 047 109 1.7 75.3 42.2 17.4 1 801 989 85.7 19.0 1 824 542 87.7 18.1

956 297 900 395 561 211 161 333 009 043 272 575 494 463 726 951 149 157 825 016 961 302 996 369 561 1.2 75.0 35.2 13.4 210 576 87.5 12.3 192 237 89.3 16.6

14 4 5 1 94 1 5 11 28 19 3 3 15 8 49 2 6 16 9 1 1 7 3 94

12 12

089 230 996 460 763 082 102 391 355 120 204 033 090 381 789 567 822 242 368 890 783 675 062 376 763

966 239 178 345 426 240 842 494 891 923 263 876 886 011 651 675 719 603 189 572 057 900 926 010 426 1.1 81.5 51.5 24.8 511 593 89.4 29.4 405 050 91.2 28.3

5 455 317 1 414 629 2 573 326 666 042 31 602 786 440 911 1 785 748 3 893 939 8 647 954 6 371 339 991 709 937 924 5 343 304 3 189 958 16 783 371 242 013 1 041 785 2 186 619 5 032 652 3 321 708 553 261 513 522 2 566 137 1 325 674 31 602 786 1.4 80.6 53.3 27.0 4 465 561 89.4 33.5 4 273 462 90.9 32.9

8 634 649 2 815 610 3 422 852 794 303 63 160 640 641 329 3 317 094 7 497 555 19 707 937 12 749 584 2 212 554 2 095 952 9 747 582 5 191 053 33 006 280 325 662 1 780 934 4 055 984 11 335 537 6 568 864 1 229 796 1 162 378 4 496 789 2 050 336 63 160 640 1.0 81.9 50.7 23.7 8 046 032 89.3 27.2 8 131 588 91.4 25.9

4 510 328 1 569 135 1 709 260 210 077 31 135 222 611 856 3 336 371 4 837 035 11 165 971 5 164 379 1 082 332 664 599 2 811 129 1 461 550 16 318 355 269 291 1 689 829 2 591 905 6 066 319 2 697 196 609 575 380 621 1 389 209 624 410 31 135 222 2.0 71.8 35.9 13.7 3 562 239 82.3 13.6 3 568 749 85.6 14.6

2 480 987 721 88 20 187 418 2 324 3 271 7 571 3 138 701 391 1 583 787 10 349 170 1 110 1 695 4 008 1 615 389 225 784 348 20 187

789 463 048 028 288 226 473 186 307 349 605 010 544 588 872 835 809 491 817 830 459 369 343 919 288 2.1 70.2 32.7 11.7 2 289 353 80.5 10.6 2 296 992 84.6 12.5

43 241 909 3 621 550 444 164 2 275 955 442 986 458 445 1 225 003 128 211 744 619 167 239 184 934

88 188 134 4 924 689 730 918 3 051 047 602 508 540 216 1 442 286 195 554 847 916 196 896 201 920

44 504 303 1 538 414 259 388 886 756 193 041 199 229 452 272 91 655 238 901 56 489 65 227

28 710 951 179 542 118 111 288 68 149 33 35

485 214 033 669 078 434 402 559 966 950 927

359 41 515 640 80 338 104 116

311 86 519 568 78 280 104 104

97 43 164 164 24 73 30 35

873 105 601 118 970 723 790

56 28 256 104 18 47 18 19

462 290 574 872 648 075 979

29 007 973 1 173 824 678 274 119 871 799 270 2 860 269 1 050 926 1 545 458 26 147 704 20 381 609 4 191 126 525 050 371 380 321 434 2 858 124 829 196 709 871 455 510

18 900 792 459 76 538 1 907 677 1 054 16 993 13 202 2 628 332 238 200 1 667 486 420 265

794 630 534 144 528 742 313 694 052 099 163 735 586 995 048 355 804 367

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ---------------Speak a language other than English ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over-------------------------Do not speak English " very well" ---------------5 to 17 years ----------------------------18 to 64 years ---------------------------65 to 74 years ---------------------------75 years and over--------------------------

124 8 1 5 1 1 2

891 303 103 157 030 012 597 298 1 548 359 390

022 798 203 040 974 581 059 284 943 599 233

430 546 175 327 045 998 2 667 323 1 592 364 386

043 239 082 002 494 661 289 765 535 135 854

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Linguistically isolated households ------------------Persons 5 years and over in households ----In linguistically isolated households-----------------5 to 17 years ------------------------------18 to 64 years -----------------------------65 to 74 years -----------------------------75 years and over----------------------------

672 340 120 937 027 1 193 450 152 104 609 216 208 468 223 662

547 245 544 127 845 714 858

332 424 109 387 433 932 357

848 771 503 577 626 814 486

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 to 64 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ------------With a mobility limitation -----------------In labor force ----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------With a work disability --------------------------In labor force ----------------------Prevented from working -------------------No work disability -----------------------------In labor force ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------With a self-care limitation --------------------

62

85 655 053 2 903 335 1 564 429 366 558 2 027 013 6 454 177 2 814 078 3 023 736 79 200 876 64 352 406 11 193 771 1 326 087 894 386 829 189 7 619 156 2 227 859 1 854 129 1 242 717

30 424 552 1 140 554 614 232 145 486 801 884 2 450 411 1 050 765 1 168 753 27 974 141 22 707 843 4 024 480 513 283 344 993 322 235 2 969 248 902 071 747 353 508 231

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 62 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

30 005 077 1 129 384 608 395 143 973 793 955 2 419 081 1 035 425 1 156 229 27 585 996 22 405 439 3 971 054 507 743 341 636 318 603 2 936 744 893 746 740 169 504 090

61 044 411 1 915 991 1 021 320 238 004 1 333 856 4 292 262 1 916 487 1 957 233 56 752 149 46 195 197 7 286 722 820 416 554 359 510 202 4 393 348 1 264 395 1 059 438 699 947

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 63.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed White Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

941 762 560 476 501 509 884 580 725 534 56 134 178 369 809

215 761 931 352 818 012 708 814 478 765 201 512 454 110 344

52 47 29 17 4 5 4 2

151 854 021 256 764 438 325 936 403 706 279 103 26 2 145

277 332 047 718 329 768 561 121 096 645 699 350 948 600

48 24 23 13 9 4 5 1 1 1 1

668 785 125 660 1.08 273 479 670 647 48 083 966 536 451 193 27 265 109 755 177 995 346 877 766 599 399 295 848 638 21.4

25 21 18 3

Outside urbanized area

Urban fringe

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

885 041 425 340 067 450 900 921 275 25 8 241 844 473 370

849 491 799 073 627 694 748 004 619 847 553 219 358 980 378

3 680 639 3 643 801 3 015 199 619 270 71 488 264 137 185 531 98 114 9 332 446 251 8 635 36 838 21 372 15 466

151 141 91 48 13 15 13 6 1

029 635 172 805 367 496 871 722 860 1 473 813 5 4 211

845 714 643 084 559 236 323 759 773 959 832 082 685 721

3 482 176 2 786 175 690 260 420 437 269 823 181 439 88 384 9 589 24 624 31 012 23 159 32 132 5 577

140 75 63 35 28 13 14 3 3 4 3

883 447 081 366 1.09 133 088 91 200 976 5 710 25 633 4 353 5 216 33 519 35 133 735 186 183 880 1 274 630 23.0

1 815 298 1 241 785 1 067 169 174 616 1.08 6 282 5 511 62 122 271 80 236 1 466 1 590 92 736 14 385 457 054 20.9

74 65 56 8

1 834 720 11 89 228 90 24 21 13 138 24 21 28

917 527 649 544 825 725 964 301 804 100 244 524 645

74 906 562 1 257 732 318 302 4 777 218 12 567 318 4 662 260 720 497 721 133 1 428 915 7 905 058 536 030 1 265 094 1 609 520

17 24 57 27 54 166 33 37 24 36 36 7 24 9 286 43 50 134 53

215 243 097 208 478 917 338 406 189 489 712 478 079 652 454 726 374 685 619

1 1 3 2 3 12 2 3 1 4 3

In central city

Total

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons --------------------------Native --------------------------------------Born in State of residence ---------------------Born in a different State ----------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West -----------------------------------Born abroad -------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------U.S. outlying area -------------------------Born abroad of American parents -------------Foreign born ---------------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------Not a citizen --------------------------------

143 134 85 47 12 15 12 6 1 1 9 4 4

247 757 728 190 039 877 715 556 838 347 32 458 4 489 1 954 2 534

074 838 974 353 951 891 663 848 511 522 312 677 236 604 632

67 63 39 22 7 7 5 2

236 097 496 890 186 085 883 735 711 168 18 523 4 139 2 140 1 999

741 695 235 438 043 193 531 671 022 569 901 552 046 004 042

24 23 16 7 1 2 2 1

930 200 854 672 182 601 581 757 002 158 664 464 603 809

62 33 27 15 12 6 6 1 1 2 1

577 950 697 071 625 098 527 549 498 122 357 39 10 880

241 983 802 181 1.08 2 040 121 1 059 199 28 834 781 350 80 618 16 039 74 081 80 103 181 988 1 376 884 155 756 702 406 20.9

34 30 27 3

063 904 182 722

457 907 335 395 275 545 285 288 175 18 4 152 550 274 275

400 228 722 561 824 928 514 295 945 674 988 283 172 502 670

55 55 40 14 3 4 4 1

743 300 732 894 838 268 570 310 447 663 150 038 569 104

22 11 11 5 5 2 2

770 540 029 727 302 888 413 341 598 831 641 4 3 191

604 832 461 152 309 899 410 054 647 824 885 848 776 687

52 31 20 10 9 5 3

405 431 285 146 1.07 1 156 000 554 825 18 650 183 572 365 831 9 609 23 513 74 172 111 247 783 488 168 421 865 646 23.2

10 9 8 1

747 630 219 411

022 371 038 333 1.09 77 358 56 623 599 1 614 4 744 1 617 12 161 23 720 53 642 606 227 75 118 280 586 17.1

25 22 19 3

000 651 112 786 409 552 511 313 752 542 57 152 348 470 878

422 738 705 921 538 022 993 368 112 514 577 021 684 337 347

51 47 29 16 3 5 4 2

551 876 562 900 223 242 004 431 414 326 977 111 675 146 529

99 94 61 31 9 9 8 3

871 862 143 021 315 780 989 937 698 188 600 910 009 191 818

48 48 34 13 2 4 4 2

629 097 272 097 174 901 273 097 328 751 095 103 26 2 128

140 895 285 750 535 466 069 505 290 460 814 857 871 232

48 24 22 13 9 4 5 1 1 1 1

984 577 647 806 841 520 321 178 694 829 620 196 285 279

92 50 40 21 18 9 9 2 2 3 1

156 318 638 944 694 946 748 327 596 631 194 661 586 953

45 26 18 9 8 5 3

626 624 085 539 1.08 300 780 674 860 48 300 970 338 474 162 29 887 103 233 177 356 316 387 561 266 416 374 121 839 22.6

25 20 17 2

744 349 773 576 1.08 2 031 986 1 053 158 28 796 780 612 79 468 16 001 73 951 77 749 178 121 1 368 441 153 590 695 508 20.8

49 44 39 5

882 275 312 963 1.07 1 268 794 621 702 19 504 189 726 394 694 13 886 29 282 99 607 138 266 1 192 825 262 784 1 426 331 23.5

21 18 15 2

1 9 4 4

506 069 435 807 928 764 637 478 826 343 31 451 4 436 1 932 2 504

493 581 677 979 481 787 874 834 925 199 25 700 4 912 2 538 2 373

826 152 874 029 159 407 273 188 248 18 7 223 674 372 301

642 514 025 504 907 684 463 450 985 098 177 710 128 753 375

31 30 23 7 1 2 2 1

283 945 145 670 317 547 644 160 129 8 3 116 338 196 141

812 793 505 721 287 961 972 501 567 747 963 857 019 040 979

551 392 921 964 957 033 923 561 935 1 429 997 4 4 229

982 151 405 052 353 538 815 375 579 144 717 575 762 089

29 18 10 5 5 2 2

173 080 989 873 116 997 118 323 494 810 490 2 2 98

485 296 994 218 776 965 811 201 618 340 652 155 182 858

925 608 121 487 1.09 105 787 86 987 759 1 908 2 664 1 731 11 738 34 158 65 623 940 519 166 801 1 001 429 19.1

13 12 10 1

544 065 077 988

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ---------------Same house----------------------------------Different house in the United States ---------------Same county -------------------------------Different county ----------------------------Same State ------------------------------Different State----------------------------Northeast -----------------------------Midwest ------------------------------South --------------------------------West ---------------------------------Puerto Rico ----------------------------------U.S. outlying area -----------------------------Elsewhere ------------------------------------

134 69 62 34 27 13 14 2 3 4 3

802 363 293 457 836 451 384 045 306 752 280 59 12 1 073

123 138 856 284 571 312 259 010 285 718 244 58 12 1 058

505 959 415 812 602 588 013 087 042 032 851 45 14 1 069

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over -------------Car, truck, or van -----------------------------Drove alone --------------------------------Carpooled ---------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van ------------------Public transportation ---------------------------Bus or trolley bus ---------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -----------------------Subway or elevated --------------------------Railroad -----------------------------------Ferryboat ----------------------------------Taxicab -----------------------------------Motorcycle ----------------------------------Bicycle --------------------------------------Walked -------------------------------------Other means ---------------------------------Worked at home ------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ----------------

70 61 53 8 3 1

2 1

396 583 445 138

586 048 043 005

311 916 415 501

3 1

2 2

540 646 966 680

240 735 778 956

299 911 187 723

167 853 894 959

336 922 500 422 1.10 51 021 44 219 328 1 291 1 805 1 018 2 360 16 350 20 671 479 630 112 758 797 984 21.4

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over ------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries -----------------Mining --------------------------------------Construction ---------------------------------Manufacturing --------------------------------Nondurable goods ---------------------------Food and kindred products -------------------Textile mill and finished textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------Durable goods ------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ----------Metal industries ---------------------------Machinery and computer equipment ------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer -------------------------------Transportation equipment --------------------Transportation --------------------------------Communications and other public utilities ------------Wholesale trade -------------------------------Retail trade ----------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -----------------Eating and drinking places ---------------------Banking and credit agencies ----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Business and repair services----------------------Private households -----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ---------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals ----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Educational services --------------------------Public administration ----------------------------

70 614 889 342 4 193 11 486 4 355 700 668 1 368 7 130 500 1 123 1 442

606 806 062 560 030 625 315 438 884 405 151 677 352

25 664 281 110 1 407 3 745 1 490 241 243 528 2 254 150 346 446

998 315 478 348 157 957 602 913 109 200 034 412 831

34 205 365 107 2 138 5 730 2 030 286 246 667 3 699 181 568 758

551 000 248 400 262 812 351 357 321 450 437 752 400

10 744 243 124 647 2 010 833 172 178 173 1 176 168 208 237

057 491 336 812 611 856 362 168 454 755 680 513 121

1 1 2 1 3 12 2 3 1 4 3

093 432 705 224 520 526 007 530 132 665 934 612 658 291 784 257 603 654 097

380 467 1 052 659 1 176 4 467 680 1 299 574 1 574 1 407 119 695 479 6 687 1 225 972 2 316 1 225

104 436 548 115 247 616 398 269 598 828 262 828 855 991 612 120 128 198 200

611 878 1 532 977 1 834 5 829 962 1 418 779 2 142 1 836 111 792 526 7 958 1 431 1 302 2 648 1 543

534 972 302 056 387 880 937 993 431 447 580 760 515 815 117 798 284 158 351

156 195 390 279 384 2 052 372 578 195 379 391 48 295 140 2 632 425 465 1 091 529

455 024 855 053 886 030 672 268 103 390 092 024 288 485 055 339 191 298 546

1 1 17 3 2 6 3

148 541 975 915 395 349 016 296 549 096 634 279 783 147 277 082 739 055 298

25 622 955 1 757 996 314 669 2 070 056 5 404 025 2 127 714 372 948 617 150 336 876 3 276 311 563 037 548 797 631 855 407 573 1 105 671 999 4 014 798 978 416 798 963 102 561 258 5 113 891 948 2 040 1 070

369 703 739 866 112 602 876 330 663 632 072 320 647 687 536 988 731 788 333

1 1 17 3 2 6 3

250 733 248 061 677 704 107 301 606 324 888 286 809 185 765 205 827 153 427

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 63 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

534 010 152 946 693 043 194 925 985 000 469 616 071 923 675 491 889 488 419

25 323 277 110 1 375 3 706 1 483 241 242 523 2 222 148 345 445

753 654 693 232 295 656 928 239 862 639 728 799 108

371 453 1 039 648 1 162 4 393 669 1 277 567 1 555 1 389 118 684 470 6 613 1 214 963 2 282 1 209

578 923 872 170 185 997 187 390 604 079 136 916 730 795 602 939 064 355 793

49 582 980 207 3 401 8 861 3 178 478 478 905 5 682 387 919 1 164

809 078 609 986 023 604 569 894 053 419 302 295 412

878 279 208 413 515 310 438 024 039 768 499 167 124 715 152 990 864 871 217

956 087 280 776 508 046 007 535 381 921 333 700 341 128 073 552 825 133 626

1 2 1 2 8 1 2 1 2 2 1 11 1 1 3 2

21 330 999 1 390 070 338 429 1 486 398 4 322 737 1 821 079 352 766 564 455 276 845 2 501 658 527 158 407 380 464 687 304 382 833 525 716 3 660 707 972 358 571 709 95 536 220 4 625 768 860 1 942 941

928 125 292 144 939 085 689 935 810 297 537 316 234 055 645 754 445 954 011

13 719 658 1 219 296 236 537 1 059 793 2 942 048 1 225 966 225 486 425 335 157 708 1 716 082 394 186 270 379 313 320 199 262 571 331 463 2 147 440 538 220 326 450 59 317 120 2 686 456 517 1 119 566

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

122 585 156 656 624 808 398 174 011 074 163 885 675 774 344 348 920 451 814

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Table 64.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Black Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Outside urbanized area

Total

224 120 448 623 918 913 022 770 049 481 881 687 104 406 698

2 612 852 2 584 485 2 093 096 476 497 61 784 74 711 309 285 30 717 14 892 1 163 1 768 11 961 28 367 9 686 18 681

3 822 891 3 794 845 3 257 204 524 739 95 560 66 574 338 272 24 333 12 902 1 775 1 876 9 251 28 046 11 080 16 966

117 116 105 10 1 1 6

219 020 897 060 837 641 196 069 204 152 771 263 634 405

2 358 117 1 203 963 1 121 989 710 467 411 522 211 854 199 668 33 229 41 041 96 818 28 580 204 1 177 30 784

3 524 349 2 258 010 1 248 121 726 973 521 148 329 843 191 305 49 659 32 353 88 563 20 730 262 740 17 216

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

633 385 202 325 076 355 034 860 858 440 171 247 248 592 656

17 16 11 4

557 780 658 205 374 731 727 373 917 796 522 599 777 500 277

6 5 3 2

192 772 419 286 320 275 1 602 87 66 6 10 48 420 138 281

258 111 860 012 848 566 282 193 472 320 297 259 344 684

15 8 7 5 1

922 128 974 485 489 071 418 895 227 350 946 792 533 495

5 2 2 1 1

396 906 872 034 1.14 1 766 034 1 146 756 18 668 487 129 60 845 3 012 49 624 8 411 32 880 497 986 104 675 119 504 25.5

6 4 3 1

Farm

In central city

Total

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons --------------------------Native --------------------------------------Born in State of residence ---------------------Born in a different State ----------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West -----------------------------------Born abroad -------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------U.S. outlying area -------------------------Born abroad of American parents -------------Foreign born ---------------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------Not a citizen --------------------------------

26 24 16 7

107 680 780 668 817 938 5 617 295 231 48 43 140 1 427 474 952

302 323 267 905 434 587 3 705 177 150 40 30 79 978 326 652

083 625 803 558 969 681 441 467 264 19 20 225 458 217 241

25 23 15 7

072 646 905 514 801 904 5 527 280 226 48 42 135 1 426 475 950

707 592 212 718 445 845 601 827 662 589 897 176 115 532 583

17 16 11 4

162 186 163 873 426 584 3 686 176 149 40 30 78 975 325 650

596 693 265 621 742 050 635 194 807 716 186 905 903 408 495

7 7 4 2

910 459 741 641 374 320 1 840 104 76 7 12 56 450 150 300

111 899 947 097 703 795 966 633 855 873 711 271 212 124 088

4 857 817 4 828 638 4 132 194 678 346 111 191 100 084 427 705 39 366 18 098 1 626 2 150 14 322 29 179 10 140 19 039

2 658 302 2 647 707 2 335 494 305 748 57 959 40 801 192 051 14 937 6 465 691 893 4 881 10 595 3 987 6 608

108 79 28 20 8 4 3

627 532 867 801 066 935 131 825 583 1 376 347 – 7 221

22 11 10 7 3 1 1

746 646 664 318 345 523 821 375 338 882 225 9 18 407

499 076 290 401 889 967 922 439 268 787 428 270 995 868

15 8 7 5 1

065 168 529 991 538 542 996 339 861 645 151 717 450 201

7 3 3 2 1

434 908 761 410 351 425 926 100 407 142 277 553 545 667

4 2 1 1

2 443 174 1 602 507 831 945 512 166 319 779 199 200 120 579 30 984 21 273 56 256 12 066 78 301 8 343

1 310 359 1 208 003 839 902 368 101 1.21 18 542 15 507 133 435 519 67 1 881 757 2 229 39 403 27 084 14 341 24.0

42 38 25 13

9 7 5 1

812 346 724 621

188 344 441 903 1.14 1 757 085 1 144 269 18 539 487 351 61 240 2 970 42 716 8 120 29 619 456 154 96 453 118 413 26.1

6 342 858 4 388 380 3 390 746 997 634 1.14 1 472 681 946 246 16 021 442 062 34 058 2 713 31 581 4 914 19 878 321 944 60 192 74 869 26.5

3 469 330 2 957 964 2 333 695 624 269 1.13 284 404 198 023 2 518 45 289 27 182 257 11 135 3 206 9 741 134 210 36 261 43 544 25.5

1 602 567 1 436 565 986 333 450 232 1.22 27 491 17 994 262 213 124 109 8 789 1 048 5 490 81 235 35 306 15 432 20.4

884 815 546 268

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ---------------Same house----------------------------------Different house in the United States ---------------Same county -------------------------------Different county ----------------------------Same State ------------------------------Different State----------------------------Northeast -----------------------------Midwest ------------------------------South --------------------------------West ---------------------------------Puerto Rico ----------------------------------U.S. outlying area -----------------------------Elsewhere ------------------------------------

23 12 11 7 3 1 1

651 008 191 709 482 567 915 386 359 930 239 9 19 422

10 7 5 1

104 574 870 704

671 288 115 348 767 751 1 016 186 208 487 133 6 11 249

621 516 953 650 303 604 699 166 110 346 76 2 6 142

546 235 044 306 737 732 1 004 182 206 482 133 6 11 248

200 410 619 011 608 791 816 193 131 400 92 2 7 159

429 620 775 117 658 373 284 60 53 136 34

108 045 691 584 107 442 665 413 557 096 599 251 1 089 32 032

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over -------------Car, truck, or van -----------------------------Drove alone --------------------------------Carpooled ---------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van ------------------Public transportation ---------------------------Bus or trolley bus ---------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -----------------------Subway or elevated --------------------------Railroad -----------------------------------Ferryboat ----------------------------------Taxicab -----------------------------------Motorcycle ----------------------------------Bicycle --------------------------------------Walked -------------------------------------Other means ---------------------------------Worked at home ------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ----------------

398 436 425 010

258 244 914 330 1.14 1 474 918 947 711 16 034 442 090 34 061 2 717 32 305 5 007 20 434 325 218 61 032 75 405 26.4

2 841 921 2 392 492 1 916 546 475 946 1.12 272 587 189 134 2 439 44 719 26 621 246 9 428 2 652 8 112 105 161 25 096 35 821 25.8

864 746 528 217

217 170 412 758 1.20 18 529 9 911 195 320 163 49 7 891 752 4 334 67 607 18 547 8 278 17.5

795 977 817 160 1.25 678 640 – – – – 38 5 73 913 725 1 424 25.1

535 400 846 554 1.24 12 255 10 586 94 102 61 56 1 356 434 1 539 26 476 19 897 8 534 23.5

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over ------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries -----------------Mining --------------------------------------Construction ---------------------------------Manufacturing --------------------------------Nondurable goods ---------------------------Food and kindred products -------------------Textile mill and finished textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------Durable goods ------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ----------Metal industries ---------------------------Machinery and computer equipment ------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer -------------------------------Transportation equipment --------------------Transportation --------------------------------Communications and other public utilities ------------Wholesale trade -------------------------------Retail trade ----------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -----------------Eating and drinking places ---------------------Banking and credit agencies ----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Business and repair services----------------------Private households -----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ---------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals ----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Educational services --------------------------Public administration ----------------------------

64

10 089 81 23 393 1 527 674 137 166 124 853 65 141 110

409 983 125 780 861 304 481 914 856 557 929 866 714

6 458 41 12 246 899 385 83 78 83 513 30 91 65

024 721 412 705 091 292 548 124 178 799 463 867 314

2 792 19 6 107 391 161 28 25 36 229 10 32 31

849 954 013 743 613 675 502 609 009 938 753 261 329

838 20 4 39 237 127 25 63 5 109 24 17 14

536 308 700 332 157 337 431 181 669 820 713 738 071

1 318 68 8 82 433 242 43 138 7 191 62 25 20

394 764 345 527 608 551 559 507 264 057 071 756 703

43 571 4 799 259 2 758 14 672 8 288 1 454 5 074 143 6 384 1 989 822 577

9 815 80 22 388 1 428 614 122 132 123 813 54 135 104

350 657 113 510 092 347 437 821 611 745 307 958 918

6 404 40 12 243 887 377 82 74 82 509 29 91 64

374 781 495 880 174 980 654 246 832 194 895 520 343

3 410 39 9 144 540 236 39 58 40 304 24 44 40

976 876 618 630 918 367 783 575 779 551 412 438 575

1 592 70 9 87 533 302 58 172 8 230 73 31 26

453 090 357 797 377 508 603 600 509 869 693 664 499

893 53 5 55 328 188 35 114 3 139 51 17 14

989 589 862 352 276 878 390 345 999 398 870 429 370

122 235 654 331 295 1 454 235 514 233 412 525 137 333 113 2 787 792 473 914 783

292 894 186 144 276 509 657 700 028 766 926 004 500 942 711 258 743 694 668

70 144 426 199 183 934 146 335 155 276 355 91 228 76 1 840 540 310 583 488

179 130 640 661 593 145 136 866 400 429 866 996 841 527 040 408 793 017 957

36 75 202 112 92 392 65 123 70 125 146 26 80 31 738 207 119 243 247

907 420 681 834 610 385 232 345 864 663 653 762 641 238 064 482 174 225 131

15 16 24 18 19 127 24 55 6 10 23 18 24 6 209 44 43 88 47

206 344 865 649 073 979 289 489 764 674 407 246 018 177 607 368 776 452 580

22 24 45 27 33 156 33 58 9 15 35 26 32 8 269 55 53 119 64

616 145 765 204 394 618 120 798 131 772 686 903 748 739 044 261 694 713 146

724 854 1 350 532 965 4 741 1 055 1 849 242 392 1 149 735 848 300 8 263 1 555 1 586 4 002 1 566

116 231 654 327 292 1 401 225 487 232 414 521 129 324 113 2 710 777 454 880 774

995 538 490 612 895 999 611 509 288 158 735 284 001 120 150 463 793 539 246

69 143 424 197 182 924 144 331 154 275 354 91 226 76 1 826 536 308 577 485

387 155 515 858 247 430 492 935 643 664 357 196 366 095 993 999 778 627 680

47 88 229 129 110 477 81 155 77 138 167 38 97 37 883 240 146 302 288

608 383 975 754 648 569 119 574 645 494 378 088 635 025 157 464 015 912 566

27 28 45 30 35 209 43 85 9 14 39 34 42 9 346 70 72 153 73

913 501 461 736 775 128 166 989 871 380 877 623 247 561 605 056 644 868 568

15 15 26 15 20 100 22 37 4 7 21 18 21 4 171 32 36 78 37

330 513 598 502 924 146 297 990 765 016 654 638 490 722 585 655 346 838 870

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 64 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 65.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons --------------------------Native --------------------------------------Born in State of residence ---------------------Born in a different State ----------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West -----------------------------------Born abroad -------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------U.S. outlying area -------------------------Born abroad of American parents -------------Foreign born ---------------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------Not a citizen --------------------------------

1 128 991 1 087 761 695 003 380 572 27 263 84 820 135 019 133 470 12 186 1 627 915 9 644 41 230 13 943 27 287

473 448 277 163 12 38 57 55 6 1

386 155 883 742 432 129 286 895 530 301 687 542 231 379 852

312 300 167 128 10 28 49 39 3

742 178 948 321 928 636 641 116 909 272 173 464 564 242 322

342 339 249 88 3 18 28 38 1

1 023 393 614 344 270 132 137 9 25 44 58

430 152 269 157 112 53 58 4 11 18 24

265 348 084 066 018 132 886 437 601 471 377 200 232 8 401

288 114 168 89 79 36 43 3 7 14 16

669 781 852 476 376 356 020 619 596 976 829 71 133 4 832

457 377 296 80

193 149 116 33

194 382 2 685 896 14 269 28 849 10 432 2 309 1 743 3 059 18 417 1 429 2 954 3 178

4 25 8 16

863 428 172 509 903 055 092 459 747 54 55 638 435 322 113

886 880 708 168 8 36 56 66 3

305 126 176 97 78 43 35 1 6 10 17

031 031 784 862 922 219 703 631 043 709 320 32 43 2 141

149 130 105 25

329 823 565 258 1.12 5 669 4 206 99 665 459 48 192 927 1 243 5 576 1 512 3 579 23.3

115 96 75 21

148 020 2 336 729 12 549 24 091 7 652 1 318 1 039 2 143 16 439 1 136 2 480 2 868

115 4 2 8 17 7 1 1 1 10 2 1 1

544 108 355 948 144 108 970 761 056 036 064 568 531

271 16 4 25 47 19 4 7 1 27 7 3 3

1 1 4 3 3 20 3 7

176 442 096 503 406 705 995 670 990 093 223 874 159 733 271 377 109 220 936

3 3 10 6 6 36 7 12 1 5 8 1 7 4 62 9 10 26 26

3 12 4 8

1 3 1 2

152 463 319 568 718 726 203 921 576 125 106 345 689 942 747

24 24 19 5

793 465 325 192 132 79 52 2 9 17 22

382 885 011 798 213 422 791 696 982 278 835 12 38 2 436

23 16 6 4 2 1 1

266 231 176 55

9 8 6 1

3 5 2 2

607 377 206 045 192 1 090 2 157 1 606 126 – – 126 230 76 154

1 034 993 622 358 28 80 136 113 12 1

985 536 709 450 414 032 458 546 377 688 903 786 449 222 227

470 444 277 161 12 37 56 54 6 1

964 495 190 937 253 403 850 445 523 824 058 287 424 14 568

9 41 14 27

052 876 207 126 256 628 593 649 543 282 679 582 176 387 789

564 548 345 197 16 42 79 58 5

184 919 503 702 801 680 121 358 506 435 822 200 223 8 339

4 25 8 16

933 660 502 324 158 404 865 897 834 406 224 204 273 835 438

980 974 780 190 7 41 54 86 3

780 576 687 235 452 723 729 087 017 389 236 87 201 6 229

5 16 5 10

158 688 613 690 567 514 764 845 385 64 118 203 470 663 807

702 699 577 120 4 26 35 53 2

383 550 541 265 276 726 550 938 699 610 303 28 22 3 242

3 5 2 2

2 3 1 1

645 519 316 037 732 876 060 369 166 23 93 050 126 704 422

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ---------------Same house----------------------------------Different house in the United States ---------------Same county -------------------------------Different county ----------------------------Same State ------------------------------Different State----------------------------Northeast -----------------------------Midwest ------------------------------South --------------------------------West ---------------------------------Puerto Rico ----------------------------------U.S. outlying area -----------------------------Elsewhere ------------------------------------

965 160 720 404 316 707 609 687 240 156 526 303 408 15 374

099 315 718 169 549 493 056 28 181 359 488 – – 66

946 383 548 306 241 119 121 9 22 41 48

427 151 266 155 110 52 58 4 11 18 23

519 231 281 151 130 66 63 5 11 23 24

870 475 391 230 161 92 68 2 12 19 33

624 374 248 151 97 58 38 1 7 11 17

654 905 218 085 133 224 909 648 687 750 824 3 10 1 518

928 051 281 770 1.14 49 37 – – – 7 5 21 19 509 144 1 135 23.8

437 365 289 76

191 148 114 33

969 264 772 492 1.14 20 281 14 406 217 4 748 340 57 513 832 2 190 12 852 2 215 5 335 21.9

245 217 174 42

286 243 183 59

196 168 125 42

007 316 406 869 305 742 258 782 816 563 916 701 333

10 064 2 565 138 726 1 224 444 83 138 43 780 184 93 119

437 9 2 36 69 23 4 3 6 46 4 7 7

854 900 740 569 666 666 915 805 169 000 398 331 841

192 720 2 665 943 13 986 28 527 10 357 2 291 1 755 3 041 18 170 1 395 2 939 3 147

245 7 1 22 41 13 2 2 3 27 3 4 4

134 235 797 583 139 309 624 050 128 830 003 392 694

291 15 5 25 47 21 4 8 1 26 8 3 3

099 545 646 066 723 268 940 520 905 455 147 372 069

200 12 3 18 34 15 3 6 1 19 6 2 2

265 396 572 503 578 491 317 932 113 087 518 328 081

516 907 100 703 137 703 602 157 747 117 779 799 042 864 006 307 889 287 114

112 109 332 216 267 1 077 274 356 141 164 279 72 175 99 1 739 177 231 955 850

6 10 21 11 16 76 12 25 5 16 24 3 14 7 90 18 16 28 29

693 512 561 897 673 535 581 632 576 622 843 215 252 700 681 239 629 789 424

4 6 12 7 9 41 7 12 3 8 12 1 7 4 46 9 9 15 16

026 842 581 232 550 774 228 906 045 686 828 737 136 094 941 149 075 075 776

3 3 10 7 6 42 8 14 1 4 8 1 8 4 71 11 12 30 29

340 019 022 489 578 403 742 941 781 721 673 858 367 791 388 271 113 664 048

2 2 6 4 4 26 5 8 1 3 5 1 4 3 48 6 8 21 20

387 081 950 781 024 109 560 811 064 223 627 242 940 489 863 970 037 863 904

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over -------------Car, truck, or van -----------------------------Drove alone --------------------------------Carpooled ---------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van ------------------Public transportation ---------------------------Bus or trolley bus ---------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -----------------------Subway or elevated --------------------------Railroad -----------------------------------Ferryboat ----------------------------------Taxicab -----------------------------------Motorcycle ----------------------------------Bicycle --------------------------------------Walked -------------------------------------Other means ---------------------------------Worked at home ------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ----------------

994 390 718 672 1.13 27 938 19 922 329 5 431 827 150 1 279 2 125 4 279 28 159 5 768 12 335 21.3

602 634 021 613 1.14 20 336 14 458 217 4 748 340 57 516 881 2 192 13 000 2 205 5 354 21.9

063 933 132 801 1.14 1 933 1 258 13 18 28 45 571 317 844 9 583 2 051 3 402 17.6

229 225 098 127 1.15 2 470 2 117 15 38 52 101 147 552 635 16 554 6 549 8 244 22.7

466 528 063 465 1.13 26 879 19 298 323 5 454 855 185 764 2 093 3 709 22 133 5 132 11 992 23.0

497 264 291 973 1.12 6 598 4 892 106 706 515 128 251 1 261 1 519 9 281 2 917 6 657 24.0

757 087 753 334 1.16 3 529 2 741 21 15 24 66 662 584 1 205 22 580 7 185 8 587 19.9

403 198 865 333 1.17 1 825 1 629 8 7 18 29 134 338 491 14 289 5 576 5 686 21.6

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over ------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries -----------------Mining --------------------------------------Construction ---------------------------------Manufacturing --------------------------------Nondurable goods ---------------------------Food and kindred products -------------------Textile mill and finished textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------Durable goods ------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ----------Metal industries ---------------------------Machinery and computer equipment ------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer -------------------------------Transportation equipment --------------------Transportation --------------------------------Communications and other public utilities ------------Wholesale trade -------------------------------Retail trade ----------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -----------------Eating and drinking places ---------------------Banking and credit agencies ----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Business and repair services----------------------Private households -----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ---------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals ----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Educational services --------------------------Public administration ----------------------------

457 9 3 35 70 25 5 4 6 44 4 7 7

946 129 980 766 084 192 597 543 258 892 629 002 577

6 9 21 12 17 82 13 28 5 16 24 3 15 7 100 20 17 33 32

517 624 483 683 114 235 721 416 610 226 737 274 577 627 063 203 853 166 358

2 3 9 4 7 35 5 12 2 7 12 1 7 3 43 9 7 13 12

689 791 167 699 202 116 442 705 560 989 033 465 178 644 974 112 555 826 656

2 4 8 4 6 26 4 8 2 6 8 4 2 28 5 5 9 9

652 391 220 481 506 414 284 041 060 144 481 935 240 250 818 714 189 120 766

2 4 4 1 27 5 5 10 9

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 65 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

2 3 8 4 7 34 5 12 2 7 12 1 7 3 43 9 7 13 12

667 670 980 665 123 761 353 726 531 936 015 478 116 606 740 090 554 714 648

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

65

Table 66.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Outside urbanized area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

6 892 180 2 484 248 1 728 904 526 327 97 961 84 442 98 093 245 831 229 017 4 366 44 193 180 458 4 407 932 1 752 117 2 655 815

3 404 612 1 129 282 804 858 225 866 36 607 37 807 40 957 110 495 98 558 3 448 21 255 73 855 2 275 330 832 551 1 442 779

3 063 249 1 125 231 757 266 260 446 55 812 40 710 49 850 114 074 107 519 795 19 139 87 585 1 938 018 840 868 1 097 150

424 229 166 40 5 5 7 21 22

6 2 2 1 1

658 917 666 640 026 994 032 449 979 443 161 050 486 539

3 138 410 1 207 601 1 287 284 821 648 465 636 207 880 257 756 51 402 48 970 71 030 86 354 600 7 124 635 801

2 820 074 1 076 300 1 264 357 706 531 557 826 287 134 270 692 67 683 48 612 76 216 78 181 315 4 918 474 184

3 240 660 2 572 091 1 980 126 591 965 1.15 378 673 193 958 6 175 147 851 23 707 1 484 5 498 5 063 16 843 181 007 24 016 62 967 25.6

1 561 828 1 093 953 821 791 272 162 1.16 282 462 136 942 4 961 128 632 6 618 1 111 4 198 3 000 10 260 128 841 12 374 30 938 25.4

3 270 34 5 99 606 224 37 87 43 382 13 26 77

789 406 486 376 849 701 707 798 663 148 151 600 248

1 579 13 2 44 291 120 16 60 22 170 6 11 33

114 70 137 59 141 666 110 277 99 148 146 16 147 41 790 223 126 239 129

801 951 513 342 251 515 779 550 363 487 438 075 858 961 057 490 633 951 812

53 25 66 24 61 335 53 149 48 71 70 9 72 20 387 106 53 129 60

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

253 165 867 412 133 156 155 968 886 – 46 840 088 243 845

6 780 369 2 419 234 1 664 175 521 869 99 017 83 713 97 319 241 820 233 190 4 355 43 958 184 877 4 361 135 1 747 623 2 613 512

3 356 976 1 101 806 783 864 221 309 35 850 37 259 40 281 107 919 96 633 3 439 20 699 72 495 2 255 170 822 800 1 432 370

3 423 393 1 317 428 880 311 300 560 63 167 46 454 57 038 133 901 136 557 916 23 259 112 382 2 105 965 924 823 1 181 142

446 249 174 45 6 6 8 23 28

069 424 610 809 801 161 640 71 157 138 274 – 11 1 024

6 2 2 1 1

127 837 699 234 465 472 993 197 904 959 933 986 13 060 1 141 545

3 094 314 1 190 495 1 265 784 811 039 454 745 201 424 253 321 50 544 48 434 69 732 84 611 591 6 987 630 457

3 148 813 1 220 342 1 410 915 777 195 633 720 327 048 306 672 75 653 54 470 85 227 91 322 395 6 073 511 088

Total

Total

Rural

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons --------------------------Native --------------------------------------Born in State of residence ---------------------Born in a different State ----------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West -----------------------------------Born abroad -------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------U.S. outlying area -------------------------Born abroad of American parents -------------Foreign born ---------------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------Not a citizen --------------------------------

319 735 780 015 542 925 286 262 940 123 799 018 584 698 886

334 183 109 41 7 6 7 19 32

388 166 157 77 79 36 42 6 7 11 17

174 016 025 461 564 980 584 364 397 197 626 135 1 444 63 554

305 145 128 58 70 34 36 8 5 9 13

1 496 619 1 323 538 1 040 242 283 296 1.13 92 231 53 505 1 185 19 159 17 040 352 990 1 708 5 283 36 479 10 067 27 313 26.6

182 154 118 36

140 122 97 25

673 241 049 192 1.13 2 938 1 881 3 116 809 112 17 183 347 7 286 1 468 6 210 22.8

7 891 5 602 4 605 997 1.11 70 67 3 – – – – 23 11 668 36 1 481 20.6

3 191 788 2 534 387 1 953 506 580 881 1.14 378 482 193 099 6 159 147 930 24 482 1 559 5 253 4 870 15 956 171 646 23 409 63 038 26.0

1 538 561 1 073 783 807 427 266 356 1.16 281 408 136 134 4 961 128 408 6 603 1 111 4 191 2 930 10 086 127 474 12 216 30 664 25.3

494 802 266 607 381 764 952 598 633 617 301 275 757

1 509 12 2 46 288 89 13 24 19 198 5 13 41

929 765 787 899 085 309 349 304 598 776 701 823 298

181 366 7 839 433 7 870 27 383 14 628 7 406 2 896 1 432 12 755 1 149 1 502 2 193

140 797 10 900 359 5 548 25 209 11 867 3 978 3 563 1 092 13 342 1 025 1 303 3 102

7 994 3 041 8 197 798 482 220 153 14 316 41 33 42

3 221 34 5 96 603 220 33 87 43 383 12 26 78

961 767 336 794 881 004 251 203 340 877 840 401 305

1 556 13 2 43 288 120 16 60 22 168 6 11 33

636 943 079 906 758 085 894 372 422 286 409 520 339 152 207 542 476 949 275

58 42 65 31 74 292 49 110 48 73 70 6 61 18 356 109 64 87 60

425 553 596 311 436 843 291 476 747 113 259 092 502 430 679 165 675 840 385

57 63 253 83 340 1 009 256 317 56 132 147 71 287 95 1 186 318 242 445 291

115 71 136 58 140 652 108 269 99 148 145 16 139 41 774 223 125 226 127

297 381 028 752 944 720 366 979 250 928 655 203 521 458 397 982 358 055 327

53 25 65 24 61 330 53 147 47 70 69 9 71 19 381 105 52 127 58

3 19 194 78 115

806 994 967 473 637 255 661 920 554 107 784 663 812 391 421

18 12 8 1

895 346 627 024 603 137 466 042 952 447 025 56 686 31 180

17 11 4 2 1 1

2 29 150 78 72

1 1 6 3 2

617 008 696 931 581 984 435 931 381 118 019 244 609 885 724

150 90 58 17 2 2 3 9 13

409 184 160 75 85 37 47 7 8 12 19

426 426 594 430 164 659 505 294 027 931 253 120 1 112 63 174

136 70 52 23 28 13 15 2 2 4 6

1 653 227 1 460 604 1 146 079 314 525 1.13 97 074 56 965 1 198 19 522 17 879 448 1 062 1 940 5 870 44 172 11 193 32 374 26.6

189 159 123 36

60 51 39 11

088 589 207 423 917 152 979 432 339 765 206 122 556

1 665 21 3 53 314 99 16 26 21 215 6 15 44

873 178 129 371 964 852 272 771 001 112 634 279 749

189 625 10 539 509 8 130 28 177 16 564 8 434 4 158 1 415 11 613 1 336 1 502 2 045

60 669 5 927 189 2 674 10 258 6 005 2 653 1 991 409 4 253 582 554 790

126 428 041 227 000 147 214 236 533 183 517 452 345 659 104 522 369 072 744

62 45 70 34 79 322 55 122 51 78 76 6 68 21 393 118 72 98 68

171 953 987 525 944 573 152 743 717 745 138 751 176 799 293 460 989 983 583

3 25 197 82 114

1 12 59 30 29

035 713 882 927 502 624 548 253 904 14 177 713 322 019 303

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ---------------Same house----------------------------------Different house in the United States ---------------Same county -------------------------------Different county ----------------------------Same State ------------------------------Different State----------------------------Northeast -----------------------------Midwest ------------------------------South --------------------------------West ---------------------------------Puerto Rico ----------------------------------U.S. outlying area -----------------------------Elsewhere ------------------------------------

346 449 708 605 103 531 571 125 104 158 182 1 13 1 173

243 410 676 588 088 528 559 126 102 154 175

688 633 226 688 538 155 383 398 517 305 163 16 305 13 508

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over -------------Car, truck, or van -----------------------------Drove alone --------------------------------Carpooled ---------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van ------------------Public transportation ---------------------------Bus or trolley bus ---------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -----------------------Subway or elevated --------------------------Railroad -----------------------------------Ferryboat ----------------------------------Taxicab -----------------------------------Motorcycle ----------------------------------Bicycle --------------------------------------Walked -------------------------------------Other means ---------------------------------Worked at home ------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ----------------

213 600 093 507 1.15 3 980 3 511 29 60 49 21 310 355 1 300 15 687 1 575 4 716 18.5

545 945 669 276 1.14 3 129 2 740 19 37 34 37 262 376 1 234 16 647 2 075 6 139 16.9

395 797 994 803 1.14 767 691 3 25 10 31 7 85 187 4 131 897 2 531 19.4

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over ------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries -----------------Mining --------------------------------------Construction ---------------------------------Manufacturing --------------------------------Nondurable goods ---------------------------Food and kindred products -------------------Textile mill and finished textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------Durable goods ------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ----------Metal industries ---------------------------Machinery and computer equipment ------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer -------------------------------Transportation equipment --------------------Transportation --------------------------------Communications and other public utilities ------------Wholesale trade -------------------------------Retail trade ----------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -----------------Eating and drinking places ---------------------Banking and credit agencies ----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Business and repair services----------------------Private households -----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ---------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals ----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Educational services --------------------------Public administration ----------------------------

66

2 2 5 3 5 38 7 17 2 4 5 14 3 46 7 8 22 9

740 455 838 125 057 587 594 702 194 088 770 463 017 379 171 783 482 162 152

2 2 3 2 4 25 4 11 1 4 4 8 2 34 8 8 10 6

764 473 767 640 289 896 944 073 831 192 496 729 613 090 047 415 459 270 191

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 66 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

2 2 5 3 4 39 7 18 1 3 5 16 2 49 7 9 24 8

268 043 252 230 596 691 357 644 944 751 279 601 950 593 707 923 734 166 676

1 1 1 11 2 5 1 1 5 13 2 3 4 2

700 760 516 002 393 751 418 147 563 111 515 294 540 863 471 922 466 742 602

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 67.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

019 651 146 043 413 261 678 690 462 118 75 267 368 924 443

891 733 159 334 115 769 307 143 240 628 823 789 158 826 332

11 433 861 7 175 945 5 190 240 948 265 193 617 134 871 297 455 322 322 1 037 440 838 035 58 616 140 789 4 257 916 1 049 829 3 208 087

6 548 614 3 931 260 2 775 086 797 646 196 592 93 017 257 236 250 801 358 528 247 280 14 629 96 619 2 617 354 741 217 1 876 137

2 037 416 1 544 528 1 180 833 297 423 22 906 33 881 123 616 117 020 66 272 33 313 2 578 30 381 492 888 133 780 359 108

1 880 198 1 406 706 1 032 473 301 202 33 688 38 517 117 462 111 535 73 031 37 349 3 867 31 815 473 492 131 470 342 022

72 48 38 8

888 757 348 935 412 330 082 272 120 340 348 195 15 1 570

680 423 634 743 891 062 829 891 821 234 883 813 905 905

10 4 4 3 1

5 2 2 1

123 535 868 753 115 447 668 560 803 206 099 636 580 504

1 803 825 865 534 331 194 136 13 14 51 58 8

1 681 818 759 405 353 213 140 21 14 52 52 5

4 536 097 3 323 672 2 379 011 944 661 1.19 779 753 450 502 6 073 294 797 15 345 2 104 10 932 9 558 30 675 261 968 55 493 74 978 25.0

2 923 609 2 517 229 1 911 596 605 633 1.16 175 453 139 249 2 131 15 661 15 151 314 2 947 7 503 22 269 115 884 31 688 53 583 24.7

724 646 458 188

673 588 425 162

Outside metropolitan area

Total

In central city

796 388 923 992 420 258 661 652 472 126 77 268 407 926 480

154 519 751 696 363 632 441 260 072 924 004 144 635 761 874

11 278 106 7 075 889 5 116 644 928 819 189 325 132 846 291 225 315 423 1 030 426 832 944 58 489 138 993 4 202 217 1 038 362 3 163 855

8 5 3 1

518 312 807 063 231 125 370 336 441 293 18 129 3 205 888 2 317

048 630 107 877 038 786 216 837 646 980 515 151 418 399 019

2 103 935 1 669 920 1 254 881 351 840 26 440 41 654 134 328 149 418 63 199 29 053 2 686 31 460 434 015 129 535 304 480

883 694 513 154 12 19 58 64 27 12 1 13 189 54 134

698 678 236 862 373 322 051 278 118 327 327 194 16 1 572

010 215 507 586 921 249 672 045 380 619 628 970 063 255

10 4 4 3 1

7 3 3 2 1

916 670 166 181 985 991 994 402 946 820 826 787 590 703

1 871 897 871 478 392 220 171 16 17 64 73 6

789 392 352 174 177 102 74 7 7 28 30 2

4 475 099 3 268 749 2 340 968 927 781 1.19 778 531 449 602 6 068 294 652 15 290 2 093 10 826 9 291 30 265 259 543 54 613 74 107 24.9

3 651 673 3 161 851 2 363 696 798 155 1.17 185 932 148 044 2 222 15 930 15 843 393 3 500 9 273 25 485 154 120 43 628 71 384 24.4

731 645 470 175

304 265 190 75

Farm

Not in central city

Total

Rural

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons --------------------------Native --------------------------------------Born in State of residence ---------------------Born in a different State ----------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West -----------------------------------Born abroad -------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------U.S. outlying area -------------------------Born abroad of American parents -------------Foreign born ---------------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------Not a citizen --------------------------------

20 12 9 2

1 1 7 1 5

920 832 563 307 318 072 552 365 962 476 31 455 088 894 194

19 12 8 1

65 37 23 14 9 6 3

806 171 690 462 228 103 125 226 302 1 092 1 505 36 33 4 876

17 7 8 5 2 1 1

28 21 15 6

8 6 4 1

1 3 3 1 1 24 5 18

1 1 7 1 5

938 669 007 430 455 367 142 466 232 572 381 279 269 935 334

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ---------------Same house----------------------------------Different house in the United States ---------------Same county -------------------------------Different county ----------------------------Same State ------------------------------Different State----------------------------Northeast -----------------------------Midwest ------------------------------South --------------------------------West ---------------------------------Puerto Rico ----------------------------------U.S. outlying area -----------------------------Elsewhere ------------------------------------

17 7 8 5 2 1 1

211 514 629 508 120 605 515 131 61 155 167 133 11 922

384 103 187 642 545 033 512 175 562 019 756 820 579 695

874 417 853 892 961 530 430 128 44 134 123 53 3 545

173 785 579 348 231 582 649 156 456 009 028 357 746 102 706

057 101 203 362 841 050 791 200 826 064 701 944 764 97 045

074 470 550 464 085 580 505 127 60 152 164 132 11 909

094 545 341 405 936 258 678 643 434 799 802 183 473 552

623 207 686 398 287 741 545 150 57 174 162 62 4 662

727 309 330 519 811 863 948 046 267 679 956 787 606 95 695

088 416 044 799 245 514 731 744 502 994 491 380 217 42 031

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over -------------Car, truck, or van -----------------------------Drove alone --------------------------------Carpooled ---------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van ------------------Public transportation ---------------------------Bus or trolley bus ---------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -----------------------Subway or elevated --------------------------Railroad -----------------------------------Ferryboat ----------------------------------Taxicab -----------------------------------Motorcycle ----------------------------------Bicycle --------------------------------------Walked -------------------------------------Other means ---------------------------------Worked at home ------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ----------------

8 6 4 1

184 487 748 738

309 638 820 818 1.18 963 921 597 161 8 334 310 510 30 669 2 488 14 759 18 862 57 450 417 846 99 698 138 894 24.3

603 737 213 524 1.21 8 715 7 410 130 52 173 70 880 1 801 4 506 39 994 12 517 10 333 18.7

714 694 960 734 1.19 7 247 6 247 106 144 541 52 157 1 476 2 019 39 497 11 639 23 142 21.9

593 854 596 258 1.21 162 140 8 – 14 – – 81 144 2 234 585 3 533 19.9

126 430 704 725

772 600 664 936 1.18 964 463 597 646 8 290 310 582 31 133 2 486 14 326 18 564 55 750 413 663 98 241 145 491 24.7

251 732 116 616 1.19 6 705 5 762 150 72 77 54 590 1 774 3 719 43 680 13 096 16 545 18.0

305 428 086 342 1.20 2 448 2 244 63 42 41 3 55 684 886 19 155 5 737 9 967 20.1

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over ------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries -----------------Mining --------------------------------------Construction ---------------------------------Manufacturing --------------------------------Nondurable goods ---------------------------Food and kindred products -------------------Textile mill and finished textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------Durable goods ------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ----------Metal industries ---------------------------Machinery and computer equipment ------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer -------------------------------Transportation equipment --------------------Transportation --------------------------------Communications and other public utilities ------------Wholesale trade -------------------------------Retail trade ----------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -----------------Eating and drinking places ---------------------Banking and credit agencies ----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Business and repair services----------------------Private households -----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ---------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals ----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Educational services --------------------------Public administration ----------------------------

8 302 317 36 615 1 694 722 164 230 115 971 103 162 134

116 517 737 898 039 871 145 796 589 168 339 232 963

4 622 134 13 340 951 414 84 150 67 536 53 90 71

244 180 619 786 228 330 147 788 590 898 837 167 868

2 954 91 7 222 618 244 45 69 43 374 39 61 53

205 943 895 657 816 443 758 592 136 373 659 477 818

725 91 15 52 123 64 34 10 4 59 9 10 9

667 394 223 455 995 098 240 416 863 897 843 588 277

679 144 10 50 99 46 21 9 4 52 9 8 8

400 554 955 867 591 890 604 447 230 701 186 727 005

29 197 13 503 197 1 228 2 845 1 557 722 357 91 1 288 383 204 148

8 249 364 25 614 1 675 708 151 229 115 967 100 161 135

521 526 498 383 887 004 162 671 437 883 792 171 009

4 559 128 13 333 942 412 84 150 67 529 53 89 70

694 810 502 444 614 622 252 377 100 992 442 266 744

3 689 235 11 280 733 295 66 79 48 437 47 71 64

827 716 996 939 273 382 910 294 337 891 350 905 265

731 97 22 52 117 61 34 10 4 55 11 9 7

995 545 194 382 743 757 587 572 382 986 733 788 959

306 63 8 22 46 23 12 4 1 22 5 3 3

909 955 781 941 377 520 955 331 537 857 744 707 231

152 146 357 165 390 1 529 255 586 151 288 501 127 324 116 1 374 292 236 469 311

236 910 746 417 239 653 344 999 243 960 500 136 092 546 058 792 399 444 335

87 70 194 84 210 861 143 344 81 164 299 80 193 64 775 174 125 261 171

096 291 248 191 465 570 745 888 917 986 812 359 086 601 464 861 751 094 732

58 67 141 66 152 536 84 192 62 110 173 39 106 43 473 98 87 152 104

059 649 687 088 970 888 771 789 202 932 841 874 464 781 646 561 757 513 521

7 8 21 15 26 131 26 49 7 13 27 6 24 8 124 19 22 55 35

081 970 811 138 804 195 828 322 124 042 847 903 542 164 948 370 891 837 082

6 8 22 13 24 98 21 33 6 12 25 7 18 8 106 16 19 45 29

146 844 257 589 670 126 292 762 284 654 285 136 814 661 352 995 453 562 605

129 132 718 345 058 867 579 008 190 330 790 457 416 207 209 504 558 500 837

152 147 357 163 390 1 498 249 573 150 290 501 126 318 117 1 349 289 231 456 303

885 062 917 309 470 991 193 043 644 537 734 748 180 050 723 254 004 768 924

86 68 192 82 208 848 141 339 80 163 296 79 189 62 767 173 124 258 169

137 252 186 381 196 970 519 818 674 251 706 874 329 657 614 306 336 469 486

66 78 165 80 182 650 107 233 69 127 205 46 128 54 582 115 106 198 134

748 810 731 928 274 021 674 225 970 286 028 874 851 393 109 948 668 299 438

5 8 22 15 24 128 27 47 6 11 25 7 24 8 130 20 24 58 37

497 692 086 697 439 788 443 718 883 077 051 524 726 157 687 533 848 238 016

1 3 9 5 9 44 9 16 2 4 10 3 9 3 48 7 9 21 13

980 349 460 752 994 446 935 070 343 170 056 099 465 794 314 464 748 023 962

1 2 1

3 1

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 67 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 68.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

584 569 373 500 863 355 882 400 696 185 150 361 015 741 274

46 44 27 16 3 5 4 2

022 328 524 886 638 889 749 031 720 678 320 637 538 995

43 22 21 11 9 4 5

268 592 543 049 1.07 851 650 408 861 43 990 836 822 433 529 25 917 102 531 167 695 317 487 566 229 353 184 766 431 21.3

23 19 16 2

Outside urbanized area

Urban fringe

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

782 168 784 151 043 424 832 850 232 4 6 222 613 404 208

189 861 518 363 766 935 213 449 980 281 440 259 328 796 532

3 640 200 3 613 876 2 991 354 614 271 71 245 263 421 183 566 96 039 8 251 168 237 7 846 26 324 18 563 7 761

140 135 86 47 13 15 13 5 1

043 136 736 572 163 373 790 709 851 1 444 784 1 4 164

324 007 793 938 855 373 482 291 671 874 646 316 334 874

3 445 586 2 764 334 677 687 412 645 265 042 178 261 86 781 9 464 24 434 30 406 22 477 14 130 3 421

131 70 59 32 26 13 13 2 3 4 2

824 414 391 023 1.09 129 241 88 044 943 5 596 25 186 4 324 5 148 32 795 34 038 714 943 177 733 1 259 660 23.0

1 799 496 1 229 921 1 058 454 171 467 1.08 6 203 5 432 62 122 271 80 236 1 449 1 496 91 722 14 077 454 628 20.9

70 62 54 7

1 818 713 11 88 227 89 24 21 13 137 24 21 28

795 358 522 859 292 921 613 113 750 371 053 400 560

70 525 275 1 094 101 304 824 4 464 774 11 740 996 4 313 251 651 046 609 618 1 366 853 7 427 745 490 200 1 189 311 1 539 905

17 24 56 27 53 165 32 36 24 36 36 7 23 9 284 43 50 133 53

154 177 663 050 940 324 984 943 043 250 262 284 835 572 468 443 037 723 073

1 1 3 1 3 11 1 3 1 4 3

In central city

Total

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons --------------------------Native --------------------------------------Born in State of residence ---------------------Born in a different State ----------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West -----------------------------------Born abroad -------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------U.S. outlying area -------------------------Born abroad of American parents -------------Foreign born ---------------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------Not a citizen --------------------------------

133 128 80 46 12 15 12 6 1

642 088 755 299 253 352 514 178 033 23 26 984 5 554 3 312 2 241

743 234 150 680 940 801 562 375 404 10 10 383 2 508 1 423 1 084

100 942 332 476 735 905 635 201 134 048 428 658 158 702 456

63 60 37 22 7 7 5 2

477 770 900 382 050 024 727 580 486 10 11 464 2 707 1 675 1 031

481 023 096 996 726 017 879 374 931 616 798 517 458 629 829

23 23 15 7 1 2 2 1

643 961 887 298 589 027 562 934 616 831 181 212 072 511

59 32 26 14 12 5 6 1 1 2 1

188 485 097 030 067 800 266 467 470 042 285 4 8 591

529 232 925 307 1.08 1 714 006 868 962 26 019 661 058 74 005 14 892 69 070 74 912 166 545 1 257 537 131 012 660 285 20.6

32 29 26 3

358 417 018 398

422 083 704 236 262 526 224 222 142 2 3 136 338 213 124

003 604 945 028 402 433 368 825 631 521 924 186 399 410 989

54 54 39 14 3 4 4 1

476 972 305 165 140 533 607 724 272 795 816 419 927 853

21 11 10 5 5 2 2

850 096 603 471 131 789 342 334 590 806 611 1 3 146

903 395 332 423 909 329 580 373 832 052 323 006 539 631

51 31 19 10 9 5 3

072 182 693 489 1.07 1 064 751 487 147 17 437 174 176 354 876 9 430 21 685 70 033 99 568 722 567 152 250 831 721 23.1

10 9 7 1

378 301 975 325

667 178 925 253 1.08 72 893 52 752 534 1 588 4 648 1 595 11 776 22 750 51 374 586 125 69 922 274 425 17.1

24 22 19 3

772 078 404 623 154 394 144 929 050 23 26 000 694 409 285

782 436 551 124 312 929 620 263 761 626 556 579 346 248 098

46 43 26 16 3 5 4 2

573 895 857 945 093 517 579 756 093 914 114 065 678 013 665

94 91 59 31 9 9 8 3

430 934 099 201 897 213 684 939 260 568 915 8 21 1 366

043 688 175 186 989 593 396 756 264 593 783 510 290 380

43 21 20 11 9 4 4

909 284 026 245 781 607 174 876 822 930 546 183 770 646

88 49 38 20 17 9 8 1 2 2 1

188 061 382 519 862 176 685 991 006 928 758 5 12 726

742 199 534 665 1.07 878 587 412 967 44 252 840 561 456 103 28 519 96 185 167 312 287 908 363 465 370 374 034 897 22.5

23 19 16 2

966 508 164 344 1.08 1 706 403 863 280 25 981 660 368 72 897 14 865 69 012 72 675 162 907 1 250 252 129 332 653 889 20.5

47 43 37 5

205 078 769 309

1 5 3 2

081 601 894 309 832 689 487 300 397 9 10 377 2 479 1 407 1 072

691 476 509 313 322 705 657 628 653 13 16 623 3 214 2 002 1 212

209 541 694 179 219 412 041 507 668 712 442 514 668 235 433

47 47 34 12 2 4 4 2

651 178 135 827 143 382 202 099 215 3 6 206 472 308 164

991 994 340 739 317 361 475 586 915 840 034 041 997 289 708

30 30 22 7 1 2 2 1

765 514 824 575 308 535 612 119 114 2 3 109 250 168 82

134 404 149 941 208 986 222 880 442 663 237 327 520 734

44 25 18 9 8 4 3

504 859 453 705 747 913 833 552 926 1 396 958 1 4 185

303 647 142 638 504 669 835 566 127 959 183 443 582 489

28 17 10 5 5 2 2

710 837 790 772 017 939 078 318 490 795 474

776 691 370 321 1.07 1 172 184 549 687 18 271 180 193 383 206 13 654 27 173 94 637 125 001 1 113 213 241 042 1 381 008 23.5

20 18 15 2

350 807 400 407 1.09 102 304 83 938 681 1 857 2 612 1 722 11 494 33 178 63 617 917 707 160 543 991 194 19.1

13 11 9 1

367 910 961 948

441 657 377 819 716 204 176 723 461 060 290 111 784 752 032

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ---------------Same house----------------------------------Different house in the United States ---------------Same county -------------------------------Different county ----------------------------Same State ------------------------------Different State----------------------------Northeast -----------------------------Midwest ------------------------------South --------------------------------West ---------------------------------Puerto Rico ----------------------------------U.S. outlying area -----------------------------Elsewhere ------------------------------------

124 65 57 31 26 12 13 2 3 4 3

891 658 815 333 481 753 727 783 334 520 089 8 21 1 386

851 075 114 832 282 164 118 980 1 273 1 671 1 192 3 9 648

241 873 717 681 035 036 999 947 1 253 1 639 1 157 3 8 639

485 685 027 380 647 195 452 551 289 577 035 692 2 103 79 978

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over -------------Car, truck, or van -----------------------------Drove alone --------------------------------Carpooled ---------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van ------------------Public transportation ---------------------------Bus or trolley bus ---------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -----------------------Subway or elevated --------------------------Railroad -----------------------------------Ferryboat ----------------------------------Taxicab -----------------------------------Motorcycle ----------------------------------Bicycle --------------------------------------Walked -------------------------------------Other means ---------------------------------Worked at home ------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ----------------

66 58 50 7 2 1

2 1

072 049 760 289

335 331 765 565

915 567 153 414

2 1

2 2

226 124 290 833

020 045 521 524

761 492 623 869

517 314 908 406 1.10 49 853 43 150 315 1 258 1 771 1 018 2 341 16 019 20 194 469 797 109 685 791 655 21.4

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over ------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries -----------------Mining --------------------------------------Construction ---------------------------------Manufacturing --------------------------------Nondurable goods ---------------------------Food and kindred products -------------------Textile mill and finished textile products --------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------Durable goods ------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ----------Metal industries ---------------------------Machinery and computer equipment ------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer -------------------------------Transportation equipment --------------------Transportation --------------------------------Communications and other public utilities ------------Wholesale trade -------------------------------Retail trade ----------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -----------------Eating and drinking places ---------------------Banking and credit agencies ----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Business and repair services----------------------Private households -----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ---------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals ----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Educational services --------------------------Public administration ----------------------------

68

66 224 749 322 3 881 10 659 4 004 628 557 1 306 6 654 453 1 047 1 373

870 308 335 801 117 526 003 217 981 591 566 817 351

23 372 222 103 1 246 3 307 1 299 204 174 494 2 008 126 307 412

477 885 606 435 583 446 838 879 483 137 281 331 602

32 478 317 102 2 014 5 397 1 899 263 209 641 3 498 162 537 728

390 607 806 566 881 192 137 672 726 689 733 288 128

10 374 208 115 620 1 953 805 160 172 170 1 147 164 203 232

003 816 923 800 653 888 028 666 772 765 552 198 621

1 1 2 1 3 11 1 3 1 3 3

141 504 950 343 917 031 099 757 798 656 264 391 498 504 333 925 402 552 624

337 433 953 613 069 038 610 134 530 486 263 81 601 446 274 137 907 169 131

540 476 414 925 813 002 342 401 743 733 159 869 616 740 908 551 341 919 046

578 841 1 446 936 1 743 5 515 912 1 313 739 2 069 1 736 89 731 500 7 659 1 372 1 247 2 549 1 478

856 295 930 726 102 101 735 465 194 323 043 487 020 662 462 945 315 764 480

152 190 379 270 372 1 980 358 552 190 371 376 44 281 136 2 561 414 452 1 059 509

745 733 606 692 002 928 022 891 861 600 062 035 862 102 963 429 746 869 098

1 1 16 2 2 5 3

069 465 779 821 184 534 881 000 460 927 375 215 614 083 496 924 607 779 118

1 4 1 1 1

6 1 2 1

25 222 442 1 688 735 308 164 2 039 691 5 347 652 2 102 241 363 384 611 063 334 079 3 245 411 558 020 543 542 627 023 403 568 1 091 663 985 3 952 785 957 412 789 947 98 550 253 5 043 880 936 2 010 1 050

876 539 916 207 070 558 434 915 545 927 415 292 178 161 423 984 221 408 508

1 1 16 3 2 5 3

171 656 051 968 465 902 974 012 518 153 627 222 642 121 993 049 697 882 252

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 68 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

133 326 420 810 810 607 929 841 914 432 703 723 611 353 173 607 745 679 024

23 062 221 103 1 217 3 273 1 293 205 173 490 1 980 125 307 411

786 431 879 711 441 083 199 419 478 358 235 190 543

329 420 941 603 056 970 600 115 524 467 246 81 592 438 205 128 899 137 116

655 907 614 846 958 959 254 178 281 802 560 200 368 398 577 352 074 812 761

1 3 1 1 1

6 1 2 1

47 462 872 200 3 247 8 467 3 020 445 436 876 5 447 364 882 1 128

489 670 945 063 555 168 847 199 375 387 965 121 362

841 235 109 364 408 931 374 897 994 685 381 141 050 682 787 921 798 744 135

478 419 806 964 852 648 675 663 633 630 143 523 243 955 596 255 671 867 263

1 2 1 2 7 1 1 2 2 1 10 1 1 3 2

20 922 037 1 343 942 325 675 1 456 718 4 265 773 1 793 516 340 341 558 662 274 207 2 472 257 521 386 402 048 460 469 301 377 820 515 704 3 583 691 945 354 564 694 90 522 215 4 546 756 845 1 907 917

884 717 446 740 177 982 604 831 429 151 976 960 065 312 583 302 878 281 108

13 540 780 1 188 585 231 374 1 046 125 2 917 262 1 214 448 220 375 422 738 156 724 1 702 814 391 076 268 142 311 380 197 260 565 327 458 2 119 434 528 218 323 444 58 311 118 2 654 451 511 1 105 557

973 620 012 914 244 524 109 181 457 203 122 203 963 430 996 560 769 580 366

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 69.

Labor Force Characteristics of White Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

114 492 653 75 540 514 66.0 1 123 411 74 417 103 70 614 606 54 423 598 3 802 497 5.1 38 952 139 1 799 228 60 002 961 34 251 585 57.1 106 332 34 145 253 32 471 821 22 126 773 1 673 432 4.9 25 751 376 1 067 324 3 881 485 1 730 114 326 073 1 728 404 5 646 818 3 941 453 374 316 1 019 558 30 924 911 27 100 467 1 199 195 2 020 201 6 008 070 4 001 678 168 104 1 834 784 2 874 488 830 920 2 043 568 1 664 028 5 153 920 599 672 4 554 248 4 110 379 3 759 751 1 775 194 255 050 1 717 478 5 520 925 3 837 655 271 822 1 378 304 31 250 214 22 720 407 976 124 7 492 943 6 831 009 3 119 694 116 618 3 594 287 3 637 335 642 455 2 994 880 2 697 445 9 003 727 430 243 8 573 484 8 189 610

42 370 483 27 646 729 65.2 431 217 27 215 512 25 664 998 19 730 902 1 550 514 5.7 14 723 754 689 988 22 189 909 12 583 311 56.7 43 833 12 539 478 11 867 211 8 239 217 672 267 5.4 9 606 598 394 296 1 370 083 576 426 121 884 632 565 2 342 740 1 588 762 159 218 476 047 11 422 737 9 762 911 508 514 923 351 2 093 705 1 362 868 64 073 665 327 1 030 772 299 590 731 182 600 536 1 920 537 231 853 1 688 684 1 528 277 1 351 613 605 915 95 856 644 677 2 297 065 1 560 171 114 713 608 381 11 267 098 8 185 879 392 141 2 664 422 2 428 432 1 114 397 46 646 1 267 177 1 339 900 247 019 1 092 881 982 182 3 505 801 176 741 3 329 060 3 178 229

53 012 956 36 246 052 68.4 482 600 35 763 452 34 205 551 26 656 881 1 557 901 4.4 16 766 904 606 434 27 616 465 16 345 808 59.2 43 086 16 302 722 15 617 140 10 637 366 685 582 4.2 11 270 657 381 187 1 759 289 835 493 137 661 750 126 2 330 975 1 722 017 142 823 332 560 14 829 674 13 354 439 486 643 720 299 2 932 496 2 034 192 77 775 818 956 1 336 615 403 165 933 450 754 057 2 207 442 266 586 1 940 856 1 748 899 1 663 420 839 237 103 537 716 535 2 275 667 1 679 612 99 013 484 601 15 187 233 11 144 312 409 082 3 607 424 3 232 263 1 507 894 51 304 1 672 955 1 637 973 292 780 1 345 193 1 212 380 3 619 909 175 960 3 443 949 3 296 008

19 109 214 11 647 733 61.0 209 594 11 438 139 10 744 057 8 035 815 694 082 6.1 7 461 481 502 806 10 196 587 5 322 466 52.2 19 413 5 303 053 4 987 470 3 250 190 315 583 6.0 4 874 121 291 841 752 113 318 195 66 528 345 713 973 103 630 674 72 275 210 951 4 672 500 3 983 117 204 038 376 551 981 869 604 618 26 256 350 501 507 101 128 165 378 936 309 435 1 025 941 101 233 924 708 833 203 744 718 330 042 55 657 356 266 948 193 597 872 58 096 285 322 4 795 883 3 390 216 174 901 1 221 097 1 170 314 497 403 18 668 654 155 659 462 102 656 556 806 502 883 1 878 017 77 542 1 800 475 1 715 373

22 2 1 2 2

27 4 2 4 3

465 081 481 255 809

10 196 587 1 443 988 888 911 1 606 702 1 242 579

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

42 626 720 27 260 304 64.0 151 671 27 108 633 25 622 955 19 816 510 1 485 678 5.5 15 366 416 561 136 21 538 208 11 695 594 54.3 14 220 11 681 374 11 043 296 7 340 865 638 078 5.5 9 842 614 242 067 1 662 208 723 078 134 619 792 824 1 616 398 1 213 135 133 471 229 405 12 012 143 10 489 165 492 015 946 382 2 632 832 1 619 243 68 561 944 234 1 172 124 310 315 861 809 682 098 1 992 807 243 659 1 749 148 1 503 031 1 496 051 623 321 103 996 767 265 1 512 429 984 944 96 269 427 148 11 861 219 8 095 561 385 011 3 372 084 2 672 838 1 054 133 39 333 1 579 252 1 267 079 179 715 1 087 364 978 298 2 728 592 119 091 2 609 501 2 439 076

2 887 723 119 369 913 1 889 455 79 848 280 65.4 66.9 1 946 1 048 538 1 887 509 78 799 742 1 834 917 74 906 562 1 383 407 58 065 416 52 592 3 893 180 2.8 4.9 998 268 39 521 633 – 1 635 275 1 390 654 61 997 483 725 812 35 852 979 52.2 57.8 226 100 843 725 586 35 752 136 701 574 34 053 379 444 514 23 249 238 24 012 1 698 757 3.3 4.8 664 842 26 144 504 – 932 105 113 333 4 071 223 54 973 1 840 490 4 730 333 797 53 392 1 806 134 93 792 5 641 794 76 538 4 032 977 4 815 373 773 11 881 945 369 725 316 33 200 918 671 869 29 295 412 15 174 1 247 867 37 365 2 094 076 260 203 6 403 182 206 018 4 280 775 2 888 177 282 51 281 1 941 609 118 108 2 956 299 63 975 856 185 54 133 2 100 114 23 609 1 704 787 186 317 5 099 014 60 943 609 187 125 374 4 489 827 63 672 4 038 592 94 186 3 871 104 38 426 1 834 380 4 332 255 261 51 395 1 770 169 67 833 5 488 141 46 711 3 861 312 3 178 264 883 17 910 1 331 470 691 884 33 385 264 477 219 24 164 179 13 425 1 006 861 201 104 8 155 580 246 633 7 059 157 107 843 3 198 170 2 291 118 821 136 476 3 741 746 104 692 3 635 598 18 814 634 959 85 878 3 000 639 69 820 2 703 687 185 426 8 558 219 13 347 413 319 172 079 8 144 900 134 707 7 774 732

41 797 408 27 272 321 65.2 418 402 26 853 919 25 323 753 19 480 160 1 530 166 5.7 14 525 087 687 081 21 903 717 12 422 937 56.7 42 476 12 380 461 11 717 229 8 143 935 663 232 5.4 9 480 780 392 304 1 348 698 567 043 120 006 622 903 2 300 527 1 563 575 156 895 464 973 11 262 679 9 625 587 502 658 913 812 2 070 426 1 348 911 63 126 656 980 1 016 150 296 150 720 000 591 257 1 895 211 229 572 1 665 639 1 507 482 1 331 733 597 233 94 568 634 834 2 259 057 1 536 276 113 417 595 990 11 118 425 8 081 491 386 579 2 626 558 2 401 192 1 104 694 46 193 1 250 098 1 322 870 244 745 1 078 125 968 778 3 470 440 175 265 3 295 175 3 145 635

77 572 505 52 575 959 67.8 630 136 51 945 823 49 582 809 38 585 256 2 363 014 4.5 24 996 546 948 194 40 093 766 23 430 042 58.4 58 367 23 371 675 22 336 150 15 105 303 1 035 525 4.4 16 663 724 539 801 2 722 525 1 273 447 213 791 1 183 231 3 341 267 2 469 402 216 878 480 396 21 938 239 19 669 825 745 209 1 180 264 4 332 756 2 931 864 114 156 1 284 629 1 940 149 560 035 1 380 114 1 113 530 3 203 803 379 615 2 824 188 2 531 110 2 539 371 1 237 147 160 693 1 135 335 3 229 084 2 325 036 151 466 735 480 22 266 839 16 082 688 620 282 5 529 022 4 657 965 2 093 476 72 628 2 491 648 2 312 728 390 214 1 922 514 1 734 909 5 087 779 238 054 4 849 725 4 629 097

37 749 460 22 952 538 60.8 226 544 22 725 994 21 330 999 16 174 692 1 394 995 6.1 14 796 922 725 089 19 543 686 10 094 200 51.6 19 709 10 074 491 9 461 738 6 218 400 612 753 6.1 9 449 486 377 286 1 472 470 612 702 126 895 715 094 1 621 422 1 121 611 134 014 303 594 9 736 136 8 294 220 443 343 872 507 2 237 720 1 340 146 59 383 837 409 1 090 313 285 050 805 263 641 339 2 047 713 234 144 1 813 569 1 574 818 1 384 698 564 135 103 785 714 574 1 545 213 961 287 103 208 473 982 9 726 169 6 651 789 354 274 2 709 447 2 444 690 975 657 37 130 1 431 793 1 268 816 187 211 1 081 605 972 056 3 174 100 136 015 3 038 085 2 853 954

23 924 295 14 678 544 61.4 72 191 14 606 353 13 719 658 10 556 319 886 695 6.1 9 245 751 333 858 12 143 737 6 288 019 51.8 6 753 6 281 266 5 900 586 3 923 239 380 680 6.1 5 855 718 153 277 924 028 384 054 77 932 456 921 883 344 658 699 79 251 126 763 6 463 763 5 540 912 296 547 585 055 1 522 093 901 328 40 529 579 801 713 505 189 439 524 066 412 142 1 273 825 156 398 1 117 427 949 019 833 587 322 920 61 548 448 359 834 159 518 525 58 959 254 567 6 372 107 4 275 236 228 184 1 864 875 1 579 325 606 713 23 856 948 683 775 498 109 261 666 237 597 735 1 749 061 76 064 1 672 997 1 555 125

21 3 1 4 3

1 390 166 101 254 186

21 2 1 2 2

40 5 3 6 5

19 2 1 3 2

12 1 1 2 1

Farm

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over --------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Females 16 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Males 16 to 19 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Males 70 years and over ---------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 70 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 -------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over -------------own children under 6 years ------------------labor force ------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only --------------labor force ------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------With In With In

60 8 4 8 6

002 354 997 733 650

961 645 125 746 138

189 908 723 779 081

909 576 733 789 750

616 002 384 347 325

538 318 984 206 108

208 517 225 589 800

654 550 888 671 618

61 8 5 9 7

997 856 266 482 172

483 272 775 330 035

903 858 695 741 052

717 193 371 700 153

093 998 571 740 119

766 079 404 630 882

543 816 714 458 586

686 890 575 005 903

143 815 089 331 712

737 244 862 438 569

9 406 307 5 177 099 2 465 807

3 127 410 1 712 834 836 331

4 702 838 2 562 879 1 183 310

1 576 059 901 386 446 166

3 958 736 2 179 766 1 085 998

224 892 126 652 64 336

10 146 976 5 543 994 2 635 432

3 068 036 1 681 685 823 042

7 078 940 3 862 309 1 812 390

3 218 067 1 812 871 916 373

2 142 305 1 186 537 602 523

2 062 981 1 338 437 884 237

866 251 531 901 347 600

780 848 542 593 374 286

415 882 263 943 162 351

628 820 418 878 267 485

16 414 11 578 7 967

2 022 940 1 328 587 889 187

854 631 524 917 343 134

1 168 309 803 670 546 053

668 861 428 728 262 535

369 841 240 514 149 786

16 027 934 10 577 018 5 643 313

4 911 056 3 152 793 1 712 127

8 173 651 5 407 491 2 801 200

2 943 227 2 016 734 1 129 986

8 478 837 5 549 117 3 067 415

608 627 404 527 228 568

17 759 283 11 641 120 6 186 843

4 827 214 3 098 663 1 685 477

12 932 069 8 542 457 4 501 366

6 747 488 4 485 015 2 523 885

4 704 079 3 070 089 1 723 352

4 270 582 3 411 075 2 578 709

1 633 261 1 240 287 923 198

1 804 978 1 516 868 1 182 333

832 343 653 920 473 178

1 370 650 1 079 286 790 935

36 774 30 453 24 016

4 250 370 3 416 223 2 601 563

1 611 793 1 223 172 910 603

2 638 577 2 193 051 1 690 960

1 390 862 1 074 138 768 081

795 363 610 138 436 955

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 69 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 70.

Labor Force Characteristics of Black Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

18 630 274 11 900 164 63.9 294 785 11 605 379 10 089 409 7 864 425 1 515 970 13.1 6 730 110 490 928 10 212 259 6 155 726 60.3 50 208 6 105 518 5 363 223 4 003 109 742 295 12.2 4 056 533 127 851 915 347 222 832 123 315 543 558 1 053 137 540 283 154 151 278 189 4 919 333 3 442 113 456 461 882 907 747 580 408 599 30 582 307 871 302 336 70 848 231 488 202 173 480 282 50 718 429 564 402 090 918 574 245 446 114 501 552 872 1 150 359 594 712 153 206 385 770 5 850 882 3 946 141 441 333 1 435 757 978 857 448 802 23 004 506 920 434 737 80 435 354 302 320 809 878 850 57 938 820 912 787 985

12 392 522 7 670 631 61.9 124 732 7 545 899 6 458 024 4 987 375 1 087 875 14.4 4 721 891 259 102 6 874 044 3 995 124 58.1 23 188 3 971 936 3 449 762 2 555 628 522 174 13.1 2 878 920 72 822 590 235 138 788 85 802 354 472 676 600 349 721 112 095 181 322 3 171 350 2 168 983 339 211 606 651 520 341 272 998 21 975 224 990 218 969 49 830 169 139 148 631 340 983 34 586 306 397 286 918 608 192 155 427 78 174 371 789 769 388 381 474 107 707 272 198 3 855 719 2 505 532 312 674 1 025 204 699 132 315 370 16 167 367 527 315 257 57 959 257 298 233 199 626 356 41 452 584 904 561 222

4 426 202 3 196 122 72.2 121 543 3 074 579 2 792 849 2 262 193 281 730 9.2 1 230 080 135 997 2 348 160 1 627 241 69.3 19 247 1 607 994 1 467 275 1 142 620 140 719 8.8 720 919 31 323 218 824 61 298 25 147 122 713 264 111 142 431 27 751 59 966 1 306 592 997 007 80 851 170 192 160 386 101 807 5 684 52 779 53 168 14 850 38 318 32 396 74 961 9 768 65 193 60 548 205 375 65 069 23 090 115 385 264 683 159 188 28 380 71 109 1 489 618 1 126 013 82 990 269 268 185 727 94 876 4 538 86 250 71 422 14 337 57 085 51 226 131 335 9 513 121 822 116 591

1 811 550 1 033 411 57.0 48 510 984 901 838 536 614 857 146 365 14.9 778 139 95 829 990 055 533 361 53.9 7 773 525 588 446 186 304 861 79 402 15.1 456 694 23 706 106 288 22 746 12 366 66 373 112 426 48 131 14 305 36 901 441 391 276 123 36 399 106 064 66 853 33 794 2 923 30 102 30 199 6 168 24 031 21 146 64 338 6 364 57 974 54 624 105 007 24 950 13 237 65 698 116 288 54 050 17 119 42 463 505 545 314 596 45 669 141 285 93 998 38 556 2 299 53 143 48 058 8 139 39 919 36 384 121 159 6 973 114 186 110 172

2 756 069 1 513 323 54.9 23 521 1 489 802 1 318 394 1 009 574 171 408 11.5 1 242 746 231 122 1 385 432 745 625 53.8 3 501 742 124 652 065 467 133 90 059 12.1 639 807 21 349 157 293 33 740 14 018 107 336 159 448 70 783 16 363 65 152 766 803 479 267 45 258 231 641 122 153 62 770 4 255 55 094 54 005 11 117 42 888 37 212 110 935 10 107 100 828 93 905 137 858 30 660 13 828 92 956 133 093 67 623 18 559 45 563 727 827 478 716 52 696 194 676 146 958 56 839 3 498 86 621 72 887 11 191 61 696 56 599 166 809 8 514 158 295 151 954

83 643 49 276 58.9 248 49 028 43 571 33 010 5 457 11.1 34 367 – 45 104 24 419 54.1 51 24 368 21 302 15 241 3 066 12.6 20 685 – 4 316 1 118 384 2 770 3 837 2 350 634 824 19 183 14 669 1 217 3 173 4 535 2 658 125 1 752 2 226 741 1 485 1 152 4 442 764 3 678 2 975 4 533 1 024 481 3 028 4 440 2 375 610 1 455 22 628 15 158 1 771 5 648 5 383 2 109 114 3 160 2 631 378 2 253 1 993 5 489 348 5 141 4 598

17 970 928 11 521 024 64.1 267 918 11 253 106 9 815 350 7 683 718 1 437 756 12.8 6 449 904 519 629 9 784 649 5 940 709 60.7 46 101 5 894 608 5 198 321 3 901 372 696 287 11.8 3 843 940 120 639 876 418 215 400 116 769 520 747 1 014 120 521 893 146 679 271 839 4 815 897 3 368 541 439 688 883 617 731 695 402 723 29 587 298 871 292 783 69 172 223 611 194 853 455 366 48 087 407 279 380 811 870 693 236 050 106 871 522 438 1 090 736 570 739 142 355 362 359 5 649 242 3 834 989 415 271 1 373 629 942 959 435 117 22 070 485 641 413 931 76 805 337 126 305 279 817 088 54 341 762 747 731 695

12 294 728 7 607 156 61.9 121 497 7 485 659 6 404 374 4 946 713 1 081 285 14.4 4 687 572 256 538 6 820 395 3 962 736 58.1 22 633 3 940 103 3 421 670 2 535 452 518 433 13.2 2 857 659 71 914 585 039 137 325 85 056 351 614 670 033 346 193 111 365 179 739 3 145 829 2 150 420 338 062 602 673 517 229 271 438 21 775 223 632 217 459 49 547 167 912 147 563 338 744 34 401 304 343 284 993 603 152 153 498 77 601 369 241 762 324 377 833 106 734 269 913 3 825 574 2 485 402 310 665 1 017 598 694 331 313 545 16 038 364 680 313 253 57 663 255 590 231 626 621 761 41 124 580 637 557 147

5 676 200 3 913 868 69.0 146 421 3 767 447 3 410 976 2 737 005 356 471 9.5 1 762 332 263 091 2 964 254 1 977 973 66.7 23 468 1 954 505 1 776 651 1 365 920 177 854 9.1 986 281 48 725 291 379 78 075 31 713 169 133 344 087 175 700 35 314 92 100 1 670 068 1 218 121 101 626 280 944 214 466 131 285 7 812 75 239 75 324 19 625 55 699 47 290 116 622 13 686 102 936 95 818 267 541 82 552 29 270 153 197 328 412 192 906 35 621 92 446 1 823 668 1 349 587 104 606 356 031 248 628 121 572 6 032 120 961 100 678 19 142 81 536 73 653 195 327 13 217 182 110 174 548

3 415 415 1 892 463 55.4 50 388 1 842 075 1 592 453 1 190 281 249 622 13.6 1 522 952 202 421 1 813 042 960 642 53.0 7 608 953 034 816 967 568 870 136 067 14.3 852 400 28 561 196 222 41 172 20 564 130 147 198 465 89 173 23 835 71 502 870 239 552 839 62 031 230 931 138 038 68 646 5 250 64 094 63 558 12 793 50 765 44 532 135 851 12 738 123 113 115 184 185 739 40 056 21 458 123 390 192 716 91 596 29 410 68 974 929 467 589 868 78 758 256 804 182 856 70 524 4 432 107 900 93 693 14 821 78 872 72 129 228 571 12 111 216 460 208 244

1 891 368 1 031 407 54.5 11 893 1 019 514 893 989 681 099 125 525 12.3 859 961 123 077 975 501 511 579 52.4 1 876 509 703 442 635 314 718 67 068 13.2 463 922 11 220 107 021 22 501 10 074 73 307 103 914 48 754 11 949 39 838 502 475 324 193 32 479 140 318 83 277 41 853 2 891 38 513 38 120 7 737 30 383 26 553 81 060 7 380 73 680 68 527 97 354 19 379 9 776 67 980 94 603 46 523 14 178 33 114 504 973 325 462 39 517 139 125 102 744 38 137 2 517 62 090 52 680 8 043 44 637 40 976 123 147 6 171 116 976 112 295

1 385 227 153 283 213

45 6 4 9 6

2 964 543 385 601 494

1 813 323 211 367 272

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over --------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Females 16 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Males 16 to 19 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Males 70 years and over ---------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 70 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 -------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over -------------own children under 6 years ------------------labor force ------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only --------------labor force ------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------With In With In

70

10 1 1 1 1

212 841 168 926 483

259 195 535 413 739

6 874 044 1 212 394 731 987 1 251 074 937 765

2 348 442 316 480 400

160 022 369 647 762

990 186 120 194 145

055 779 179 692 212

432 864 062 206 278

974 048 662 323 396 571

558 064 367 958 213 224

317 764 229 019 147 605

98 220 65 346 35 742

146 583 99 908 58 757

1 765 833 964 816 514 566

1 252 615 651 821 335 210

323 066 204 833 125 985

190 152 108 162 53 371

1 997 754 1 441 503 921 322

1 164 158 813 985 507 065

616 517 475 474 324 771

2 920 752 1 969 298 1 269 190

2 039 447 1 325 896 835 687

560 626 426 910 305 390

104 666 698 159 999

9 1 1 1 1

784 745 110 842 424

649 764 132 118 100

6 820 395 1 201 895 725 077 1 240 920 929 933

4 114 2 823 1 685

940 026 639 997 386 969

552 455 364 200 210 961

387 571 275 797 176 008

180 605 122 234 68 359

100 835 68 860 39 375

191 520 112 837 61 572

5 468 3 376 1 865

1 652 141 902 865 487 469

1 242 632 645 994 332 134

409 509 256 871 155 335

305 212 174 788 88 669

143 491 82 635 44 164

217 079 152 044 89 486

405 828 282 436 177 497

13 068 9 256 5 886

1 940 672 1 402 014 905 103

1 152 507 805 001 501 453

788 165 597 013 403 650

462 910 321 925 193 716

282 549 194 910 119 554

320 679 216 492 128 113

353 499 242 760 153 960

11 159 7 632 4 792

2 736 160 1 849 847 1 205 355

2 024 999 1 315 742 828 889

711 161 534 105 376 466

538 091 362 211 217 795

263 919 177 859 110 315

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 70 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

254 869 055 198 167

042 295 465 501 917

975 165 109 201 149

501 371 446 407 519

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 71.

Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

811 191 536 253 66.1 12 449 523 804 457 946 345 504 65 858 12.6 274 938 20 284 418 498 246 415 58.9 1 782 244 633 215 327 149 823 29 306 12.0 172 083 5 465 40 342 13 932 5 494 19 697 55 879 32 496 7 081 12 273 242 228 176 642 21 951 38 257 29 790 15 945 1 582 12 222 10 405 2 616 7 789 6 593 14 049 1 432 12 617 11 592 38 320 12 991 4 411 20 690 52 019 27 371 5 423 18 551 256 154 157 772 17 963 79 539 34 154 13 649 1 194 19 311 13 305 2 310 10 995 9 959 24 546 1 549 22 997 21 915

346 496 228 680 66.0 4 727 223 953 194 382 146 189 29 571 13.2 117 816 8 185 179 622 105 926 59.0 715 105 211 92 212 64 754 12 999 12.4 73 696 2 238 16 858 5 563 2 513 8 356 25 307 15 071 3 237 5 485 102 771 73 717 9 850 17 144 12 104 6 262 760 5 070 4 142 1 094 3 048 2 611 5 692 675 5 017 4 630 15 918 5 234 1 891 8 695 24 222 12 718 2 362 8 818 110 071 66 956 8 120 34 702 13 906 5 615 479 7 812 5 577 1 133 4 444 4 090 9 928 703 9 225 8 824

235 339 167 916 71.4 5 431 162 485 148 020 114 742 14 465 8.9 67 423 3 704 119 170 75 674 63.5 721 74 953 68 356 48 609 6 597 8.8 43 496 1 058 10 759 4 588 1 168 4 448 15 296 9 719 1 437 2 416 74 281 58 619 4 885 8 363 9 278 5 655 276 3 330 2 978 814 2 164 1 787 3 577 371 3 206 2 925 9 508 3 871 905 4 640 13 335 8 057 1 071 3 981 76 411 50 998 4 205 20 805 10 398 4 494 334 5 570 3 596 618 2 978 2 647 5 922 400 5 522 5 211

229 356 139 657 60.9 2 291 137 366 115 544 84 573 21 822 15.9 89 699 8 395 119 706 64 815 54.1 346 64 469 54 759 36 460 9 710 15.1 54 891 2 169 12 725 3 781 1 813 6 893 15 276 7 706 2 407 4 372 65 176 44 306 7 216 12 750 8 408 4 028 546 3 822 3 285 708 2 577 2 195 4 780 386 4 394 4 037 12 894 3 886 1 615 7 355 14 462 6 596 1 990 5 752 69 672 39 818 5 638 24 032 9 850 3 540 381 5 929 4 132 559 3 573 3 222 8 696 446 8 250 7 880

583 818 329 450 56.4 1 942 327 508 271 007 203 226 56 501 17.3 254 368 11 091 296 156 147 022 49.6 235 146 787 124 715 86 034 22 072 15.0 149 134 1 796 34 194 8 053 3 696 22 287 33 022 16 302 6 744 9 353 169 600 107 828 22 213 38 636 26 205 11 562 1 503 13 137 9 703 1 747 7 956 6 823 14 938 1 073 13 865 12 711 30 913 7 245 3 112 20 502 30 699 12 524 4 129 14 000 174 926 93 926 13 890 66 975 28 841 8 757 759 19 325 10 987 1 434 9 553 8 630 19 790 1 011 18 779 17 779

18 017 10 972 60.9 35 10 937 10 064 7 695 873 8.0 7 045 – 9 205 4 804 52.2 15 4 789 4 400 2 971 389 8.1 4 401 – 1 063 281 97 683 958 609 99 250 4 517 3 674 254 571 1 316 803 27 486 344 146 198 131 614 158 456 301 1 016 304 63 649 647 286 65 296 5 207 3 202 223 1 767 1 255 498 38 719 484 64 420 332 596 46 550 433

756 949 505 981 66.8 11 763 494 218 437 854 333 158 56 364 11.4 250 968 17 394 386 448 229 668 59.4 1 707 227 961 203 288 142 417 24 673 10.8 156 780 4 090 36 929 13 184 4 850 17 751 50 617 30 563 5 926 10 351 230 911 171 249 19 136 35 420 29 446 16 133 1 355 11 929 9 698 2 437 7 261 6 133 12 900 1 424 11 476 10 529 33 485 11 911 3 466 17 884 45 659 24 743 4 265 16 022 241 299 150 314 15 593 74 538 32 550 12 924 1 055 18 571 12 365 2 250 10 115 9 201 21 090 1 440 19 650 18 723

343 690 226 649 65.9 4 649 222 000 192 720 145 109 29 280 13.2 117 041 8 137 178 154 105 050 59.0 693 104 357 91 471 64 401 12 886 12.3 73 104 2 187 16 747 5 504 2 510 8 300 24 894 14 784 3 124 5 471 102 127 73 217 9 789 17 125 12 003 6 221 753 5 017 4 128 1 089 3 039 2 583 5 637 652 4 985 4 611 15 801 5 216 1 886 8 601 23 790 12 419 2 372 8 675 109 323 66 599 8 030 34 423 13 736 5 544 461 7 731 5 545 1 119 4 426 4 072 9 959 711 9 248 8 841

413 259 279 332 67.6 7 114 272 218 245 134 188 049 27 084 9.9 133 927 9 257 208 294 124 618 59.8 1 014 123 604 111 817 78 016 11 787 9.5 83 676 1 903 20 182 7 680 2 340 9 451 25 723 15 779 2 802 4 880 128 784 98 032 9 347 18 295 17 443 9 912 602 6 912 5 570 1 348 4 222 3 550 7 263 772 6 491 5 918 17 684 6 695 1 580 9 283 21 869 12 324 1 893 7 347 131 976 83 715 7 563 40 115 18 814 7 380 594 10 840 6 820 1 131 5 689 5 129 11 131 729 10 402 9 882

638 060 359 722 56.4 2 628 357 094 291 099 215 572 65 995 18.5 278 338 13 981 328 206 163 769 49.9 310 163 459 136 754 93 440 26 705 16.3 164 437 3 171 37 607 8 801 4 340 24 233 38 284 18 235 7 899 11 275 180 917 113 221 25 028 41 473 26 549 11 374 1 730 13 430 10 410 1 926 8 484 7 283 16 087 1 081 15 006 13 774 35 748 8 325 4 057 23 308 37 059 15 152 5 287 16 529 189 781 101 384 16 260 71 976 30 445 9 482 898 20 065 11 927 1 494 10 433 9 388 23 246 1 120 22 126 20 971

453 901 248 812 54.8 917 247 895 200 265 149 838 47 630 19.2 205 089 6 691 231 936 111 876 48.2 82 111 794 93 305 64 672 18 489 16.5 120 060 1 314 27 060 5 838 2 881 18 296 25 725 12 053 5 806 7 589 129 313 78 895 18 984 30 924 19 984 8 243 1 284 10 454 7 779 1 347 6 432 5 527 12 104 770 11 334 10 400 25 016 5 259 2 637 17 079 24 975 9 726 3 557 11 683 134 402 69 977 11 515 52 878 22 618 6 618 639 15 361 8 716 1 102 7 614 6 851 16 209 764 15 445 14 627

418 83 46 77 55

179 34 18 31 22

119 22 12 23 17

119 27 14 23 16

296 63 32 65 42

386 73 39 74 52

178 34 18 31 22

208 38 21 43 30

328 74 39 68 45

231 51 26 50 32

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over --------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Females 16 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Males 16 to 19 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Males 70 years and over ---------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 70 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 -------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over -------------own children under 6 years ------------------labor force ------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only --------------labor force ------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------With In With In

498 869 043 635 497

622 699 419 098 237

170 096 993 104 070

706 074 631 433 190

156 416 867 326 460

9 205 1 182 648 2 065 1 422

448 163 898 073 866

154 384 225 037 200

294 779 673 036 666

206 122 012 888 091

936 846 992 417 187

65 781 34 172 15 917

24 309 12 566 5 777

17 394 9 269 4 561

24 078 12 337 5 579

60 451 27 347 11 951

1 277 664 397

56 593 28 953 13 816

24 235 12 480 5 733

32 358 16 473 8 083

69 639 32 566 14 052

49 898 22 589 9 559

53 238 28 892 16 064

24 531 12 635 6 926

9 826 5 617 3 462

18 881 10 640 5 676

45 775 24 301 12 185

465 218 116

43 805 23 514 13 383

24 411 12 524 6 917

19 394 10 990 6 466

55 208 29 679 14 866

39 021 20 534 10 202

123 481 76 698 41 172

44 288 28 055 14 865

34 597 22 326 12 853

44 596 26 317 13 454

134 945 73 047 37 446

4 345 2 552 1 611

114 513 71 199 38 431

44 309 28 143 14 969

70 204 43 056 23 462

143 913 78 546 40 187

107 948 57 649 29 486

83 933 56 906 36 429

37 013 24 017 15 554

18 744 14 164 9 824

28 176 18 725 11 051

69 558 43 412 26 507

831 587 402

72 335 48 895 32 431

36 831 23 658 15 368

35 504 25 237 17 063

81 156 51 423 30 505

58 144 35 659 21 422

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 71 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 72.

Labor Force Characteristics of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

5 169 346 3 494 272 67.6 40 050 3 454 222 3 270 789 2 583 856 183 433 5.3 1 675 074 19 287 2 681 076 1 612 847 60.2 3 787 1 609 060 1 520 405 1 125 518 88 655 5.5 1 068 229 8 336 234 966 69 276 13 951 149 422 300 834 173 410 16 263 102 138 1 569 876 1 332 196 54 409 158 532 196 186 138 646 7 706 49 650 73 035 25 038 47 997 39 977 113 373 14 267 99 106 91 708 221 918 69 394 10 343 141 838 284 960 162 755 12 777 108 359 1 694 364 1 149 713 56 928 485 403 246 370 115 468 6 571 124 276 93 143 17 219 75 924 69 435 140 321 7 892 132 429 127 965

2 600 231 1 699 141 65.3 18 199 1 680 942 1 579 494 1 225 283 101 448 6.0 901 090 10 718 1 334 185 780 926 58.5 1 397 779 529 732 728 539 561 46 801 6.0 553 259 4 842 115 934 32 292 7 410 75 184 167 695 94 430 9 615 59 910 774 914 630 756 31 818 100 442 101 776 69 436 4 477 27 747 39 931 13 191 26 740 22 291 65 796 7 988 57 808 53 545 109 789 32 662 5 236 71 788 156 338 86 867 6 996 61 998 805 837 538 059 29 616 237 350 128 973 61 457 3 720 63 791 51 874 10 134 41 740 37 949 81 374 4 782 76 592 73 995

2 261 737 1 596 746 70.6 16 922 1 579 824 1 509 929 1 225 533 69 895 4.4 664 991 5 975 1 186 380 738 510 62.2 1 756 736 754 701 628 527 382 35 126 4.8 447 870 2 566 102 270 31 171 5 500 64 778 110 350 67 326 5 664 33 481 712 288 633 969 19 729 48 182 83 665 61 813 3 014 18 780 28 302 9 934 18 368 15 351 38 482 4 950 33 532 31 134 96 191 31 150 4 190 60 702 109 220 66 063 4 573 38 202 792 558 550 172 23 209 217 995 102 505 46 490 2 492 53 480 35 445 5 843 29 602 27 359 50 461 2 572 47 889 46 461

307 378 198 385 64.5 4 929 193 456 181 366 133 040 12 090 6.2 108 993 2 594 160 511 93 411 58.2 634 92 777 86 049 58 575 6 728 7.3 67 100 928 16 762 5 813 1 041 9 460 22 789 11 654 984 8 747 82 674 67 471 2 862 9 908 10 745 7 397 215 3 123 4 802 1 913 2 889 2 335 9 095 1 329 7 766 7 029 15 938 5 582 917 9 348 19 402 9 825 1 208 8 159 95 969 61 482 4 103 30 058 14 892 7 521 359 7 005 5 824 1 242 4 582 4 127 8 486 538 7 948 7 509

234 269 151 674 64.7 2 816 148 858 140 797 107 097 8 061 5.4 82 595 4 104 129 512 75 298 58.1 276 75 022 70 492 48 500 4 530 6.0 54 214 618 12 603 4 131 675 7 626 10 933 6 175 561 3 336 60 895 50 749 1 969 6 673 9 147 6 550 256 2 337 3 860 1 489 2 371 1 803 7 319 1 281 6 038 5 396 11 510 3 771 514 7 201 9 525 5 316 549 3 609 83 133 53 997 3 020 25 915 13 821 6 010 319 7 492 5 097 1 009 4 088 3 606 6 426 517 5 909 5 547

13 315 8 416 63.2 29 8 387 7 994 5 761 393 4.7 4 899 – 6 943 3 613 52.0 – 3 613 3 380 2 127 233 6.4 3 330 – 609 208 8 387 601 385 70 146 2 786 2 519 56 188 949 754 21 174 546 378 168 76 881 375 506 285 613 166 19 428 351 191 24 136 3 427 2 219 157 1 051 1 292 602 18 672 536 150 386 300 724 67 657 555

5 078 146 3 440 833 67.8 38 590 3 402 243 3 221 961 2 553 697 180 282 5.3 1 637 313 19 433 2 639 210 1 590 044 60.2 3 617 1 586 427 1 499 386 1 112 709 87 041 5.5 1 049 166 7 892 229 816 67 409 13 622 146 634 288 031 167 741 15 845 95 678 1 545 365 1 314 072 53 618 153 801 193 879 137 281 7 751 48 666 71 378 24 514 46 864 38 987 110 467 13 963 96 504 89 307 217 186 67 471 10 059 139 345 275 569 158 860 12 238 103 490 1 675 081 1 137 619 56 092 479 093 242 967 113 053 6 571 123 295 91 590 16 834 74 756 68 239 136 817 7 630 129 187 124 926

2 563 514 1 674 100 65.3 17 752 1 656 348 1 556 088 1 207 824 100 260 6.1 889 414 10 652 1 315 273 769 002 58.5 1 363 767 639 721 365 531 757 46 274 6.0 546 271 4 818 114 296 31 774 7 242 74 241 164 738 92 896 9 506 58 677 764 513 621 997 31 452 99 489 100 366 68 508 4 455 27 287 39 493 13 024 26 469 22 083 64 835 7 855 56 980 52 875 107 844 31 917 5 096 70 721 154 337 85 821 6 943 61 098 794 356 529 499 29 275 234 809 127 083 60 634 3 721 62 723 51 208 10 015 41 193 37 441 80 445 4 718 75 727 73 164

2 514 632 1 766 733 70.3 20 838 1 745 895 1 665 873 1 345 873 80 022 4.6 747 899 8 781 1 323 937 821 042 62.0 2 254 818 788 778 021 580 952 40 767 5.0 502 895 3 074 115 520 35 635 6 380 72 393 123 293 74 845 6 339 37 001 780 852 692 075 22 166 54 312 93 513 68 773 3 296 21 379 31 885 11 490 20 395 16 904 45 632 6 108 39 524 36 432 109 342 35 554 4 963 68 624 121 232 73 039 5 295 42 392 880 725 608 120 26 817 244 284 115 884 52 419 2 850 60 572 40 382 6 819 33 563 30 798 56 372 2 912 53 460 51 762

325 469 205 113 63.0 4 276 200 837 189 625 137 256 11 212 5.6 120 356 3 958 171 378 98 101 57.2 446 97 655 91 511 61 309 6 144 6.3 73 277 1 062 17 753 5 998 1 004 10 414 23 736 11 844 979 9 796 85 406 68 873 2 760 11 404 11 454 7 915 211 3 321 5 517 2 013 3 504 2 793 10 225 1 585 8 640 7 797 16 242 5 694 798 9 694 18 916 9 211 1 088 8 478 102 416 66 091 3 856 32 225 17 224 8 425 319 8 473 6 650 1 394 5 256 4 802 9 930 779 9 151 8 586

104 993 65 650 62.5 1 176 64 474 60 669 45 290 3 805 5.9 39 343 1 899 58 448 33 158 56.7 103 33 055 30 987 21 050 2 068 6.3 25 290 300 5 699 1 922 316 3 372 4 959 2 873 299 1 502 25 663 20 867 963 3 134 4 088 2 719 119 1 250 2 045 712 1 333 1 023 4 091 629 3 462 3 167 5 137 1 678 256 3 198 4 336 2 321 240 1 748 35 890 23 154 1 365 11 300 6 917 3 019 156 3 742 2 544 539 2 005 1 822 3 624 327 3 297 3 054

2 681 491 282 522 382

1 334 231 126 224 160

1 186 229 138 264 196

160 31 16 33 24

129 23 13 31 22

2 639 483 278 517 377

1 315 227 124 221 157

1 323 255 154 296 220

171 31 17 36 27

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over --------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Females 16 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Males 16 to 19 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Males 70 years and over ---------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 70 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 -------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over -------------own children under 6 years ------------------labor force ------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only --------------labor force ------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------With In With In

72

076 212 243 437 218

185 038 507 528 546

380 159 875 493 801

511 015 861 416 871

512 819 500 205 478

6 943 731 462 1 367 872

210 511 352 240 663

273 688 270 030 649

937 823 082 210 014

378 520 391 402 033

58 10 6 13 9

448 709 012 437 819

552 883 293 334 188 385

260 370 127 928 81 516

258 359 148 082 96 990

34 154 17 324 9 879

29 561 16 213 8 757

1 178 706 373

547 333 291 055 186 975

256 905 125 653 80 058

290 428 165 402 106 917

35 111 18 492 10 167

12 844 6 900 3 565

87 948 49 895 36 429

49 016 25 116 18 160

30 498 19 880 14 810

8 434 4 899 3 459

4 719 3 090 2 041

149 114 61

84 184 47 645 34 705

48 163 24 571 17 727

36 021 23 074 16 978

8 483 5 340 3 765

2 926 1 909 1 303

1 041 234 666 656 455 468

459 879 273 931 186 175

513 701 347 732 241 089

67 654 44 993 28 204

64 282 42 385 26 012

3 602 2 292 1 262

1 034 342 661 229 451 468

453 844 268 985 182 786

580 498 392 244 268 682

71 174 47 812 30 012

26 788 17 883 10 914

182 146 126 027 97 957

95 984 60 920 46 222

70 982 54 442 43 901

15 180 10 665 7 834

9 394 7 011 5 068

376 313 254

176 551 122 006 95 034

94 724 59 845 45 353

81 827 62 161 49 681

14 989 11 032 7 991

5 334 3 902 2 638

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 72 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 73.

Labor Force Characteristics of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

13 789 891 9 365 070 67.9 106 081 9 258 989 8 302 116 6 557 030 956 873 10.3 4 424 821 171 480 6 855 733 3 861 261 56.3 11 040 3 850 221 3 421 809 2 443 783 428 412 11.1 2 994 472 33 892 768 848 299 334 89 560 369 199 1 102 630 793 744 108 837 167 599 4 177 409 3 400 819 295 138 429 898 490 970 315 877 27 006 147 833 165 120 49 978 115 142 97 212 229 181 28 503 200 678 186 749 687 216 227 064 64 978 393 386 934 857 515 707 78 943 336 326 4 082 053 2 410 198 258 352 1 408 189 575 002 223 168 20 303 331 474 211 302 32 436 178 866 165 788 365 303 19 072 346 231 335 488

7 897 236 5 250 796 66.5 43 368 5 207 428 4 622 244 3 648 606 585 184 11.2 2 646 440 83 638 3 953 284 2 162 265 54.7 4 822 2 157 443 1 897 649 1 365 454 259 794 12.0 1 791 019 17 524 434 246 162 353 53 611 213 986 634 802 453 333 67 563 100 727 2 367 531 1 894 999 183 960 267 635 278 534 174 247 15 598 88 573 95 474 28 386 67 088 57 427 133 365 15 953 117 412 109 730 393 691 121 478 39 330 232 111 549 465 291 659 49 182 206 945 2 333 397 1 330 925 155 874 844 268 335 308 126 664 11 778 196 825 124 525 18 962 105 563 98 068 216 898 11 591 205 307 198 941

4 569 503 3 261 277 71.4 45 108 3 216 169 2 954 205 2 364 244 261 964 8.1 1 308 226 57 997 2 258 109 1 359 892 60.2 4 408 1 355 484 1 235 459 892 545 120 025 8.9 898 217 11 349 251 409 106 524 26 001 114 593 363 884 271 361 29 573 49 019 1 414 635 1 203 546 76 316 112 425 163 049 113 236 7 883 41 800 51 013 16 579 34 434 28 401 67 404 9 666 57 738 53 318 217 161 82 038 18 080 116 451 298 893 181 491 20 993 94 845 1 383 464 878 487 73 070 429 671 183 810 78 357 6 227 99 210 65 111 10 852 54 259 49 934 109 670 5 889 103 781 100 514

1 323 152 852 997 64.5 17 605 835 392 725 667 544 180 109 725 13.1 470 155 29 845 644 340 339 104 52.6 1 810 337 294 288 701 185 784 48 593 14.4 305 236 5 019 83 193 30 457 9 948 40 620 103 944 69 050 11 701 17 853 395 243 302 274 34 862 49 838 49 387 28 394 3 525 17 460 18 633 5 013 13 620 11 384 28 412 2 884 25 528 23 701 76 364 23 548 7 568 44 824 86 499 42 557 8 768 34 536 365 192 200 786 29 408 134 250 55 884 18 147 2 298 35 439 21 666 2 622 19 044 17 786 38 735 1 592 37 143 36 033

1 236 011 774 000 62.6 11 266 762 734 679 400 521 462 83 334 10.9 462 011 69 092 554 383 284 425 51.3 1 103 283 322 247 377 161 649 35 945 12.7 269 958 5 295 80 085 28 588 7 813 42 381 94 949 60 263 8 958 21 845 412 758 304 789 26 945 76 071 52 479 31 105 2 891 18 459 17 531 5 099 12 432 10 419 23 826 2 961 20 865 18 843 64 333 18 698 5 689 39 734 66 191 32 155 6 133 27 453 332 280 178 643 22 158 131 045 47 646 14 811 1 636 31 192 17 383 2 144 15 239 14 181 26 550 1 255 25 295 24 304

48 013 32 753 68.2 37 32 716 29 197 22 757 3 519 10.8 15 260 – 21 512 10 830 50.3 – 10 830 9 238 5 852 1 592 14.7 10 682 – 2 960 1 181 297 1 480 3 632 2 797 327 488 15 316 13 192 1 083 1 026 2 602 1 922 158 522 1 032 600 432 245 959 329 630 363 2 610 674 232 1 704 2 508 1 191 219 1 098 12 465 6 389 1 018 5 058 2 328 822 102 1 404 665 100 565 456 936 83 853 735

13 647 203 9 290 760 68.1 101 045 9 189 715 8 249 521 6 529 659 940 194 10.2 4 356 443 184 470 6 755 803 3 816 019 56.5 10 414 3 805 605 3 384 367 2 424 125 421 238 11.1 2 939 784 34 071 762 666 297 510 88 088 366 631 1 093 418 788 832 106 891 166 346 4 167 062 3 394 026 289 794 434 673 487 073 315 150 26 497 145 178 161 646 49 511 112 135 94 801 219 535 27 839 191 696 178 155 674 661 223 060 62 893 387 020 919 220 509 398 77 131 328 992 4 045 141 2 388 663 255 366 1 396 149 562 512 218 713 20 119 323 616 205 040 31 698 173 342 160 610 349 229 18 564 330 665 320 305

7 792 993 5 181 074 66.5 42 959 5 138 115 4 559 694 3 600 931 578 421 11.3 2 611 919 80 044 3 904 436 2 134 614 54.7 4 644 2 129 970 1 873 342 1 349 170 256 628 12.0 1 769 822 17 281 427 691 159 666 53 038 210 749 624 760 446 264 66 863 98 574 2 334 757 1 868 830 181 872 263 171 275 247 172 350 15 413 87 368 94 188 28 084 66 104 56 582 131 914 15 783 116 131 108 515 388 294 119 628 38 720 229 187 542 251 287 455 48 547 204 595 2 304 417 1 314 118 154 038 834 071 331 507 125 543 11 741 194 182 123 256 18 744 104 512 97 089 214 711 11 436 203 275 196 974

5 854 210 4 109 686 70.2 58 086 4 051 600 3 689 827 2 928 728 361 773 8.9 1 744 524 104 426 2 851 367 1 681 405 59.0 5 770 1 675 635 1 511 025 1 074 955 164 610 9.8 1 169 962 16 790 334 975 137 844 35 050 155 882 468 658 342 568 40 028 67 772 1 832 305 1 525 196 107 922 171 502 211 826 142 800 11 084 57 810 67 458 21 427 46 031 38 219 87 621 12 056 75 565 69 640 286 367 103 432 24 173 157 833 376 969 221 943 28 584 124 397 1 740 724 1 074 545 101 328 562 078 231 005 93 170 8 378 129 434 81 784 12 954 68 830 63 521 134 518 7 128 127 390 123 331

1 378 699 848 310 61.5 16 302 832 008 731 995 548 833 100 013 12.0 530 389 56 102 654 313 329 667 50.4 1 729 327 938 284 819 181 307 43 119 13.1 324 646 5 116 86 267 30 412 9 285 44 949 104 161 65 175 10 904 23 098 423 105 311 582 32 289 71 296 56 376 31 832 3 400 21 114 21 005 5 566 15 439 12 830 33 472 3 625 29 847 27 437 76 888 22 702 7 774 46 100 81 828 38 464 7 945 34 787 369 192 200 178 25 144 143 085 60 136 19 266 1 820 39 050 23 645 2 882 20 763 19 359 42 624 1 763 40 861 39 487

578 482 350 179 60.5 4 454 345 725 306 909 234 632 38 816 11.2 228 303 31 382 260 175 126 748 48.7 522 126 226 109 676 70 091 16 550 13.1 133 427 1 647 36 838 13 137 3 374 19 893 43 808 27 633 4 324 10 392 188 993 137 987 12 825 36 164 25 604 14 611 1 354 9 617 8 998 2 508 6 490 5 412 14 066 1 746 12 320 11 153 30 269 8 169 2 958 19 020 29 864 13 325 2 905 13 418 150 568 79 193 9 806 61 385 24 574 7 375 755 16 444 9 493 1 084 8 409 7 829 15 407 656 14 751 14 185

3 953 910 452 747 474

2 258 512 283 439 306

3 904 898 446 738 468

2 851 667 364 568 391

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over --------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Females 16 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Males 16 to 19 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Males 70 years and over ---------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 70 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 -------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over -------------own children under 6 years ------------------labor force ------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only --------------labor force ------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------With In With In

6 855 733 1 587 732 821 888 1 326 281 873 462

284 314 968 649 541

109 494 746 203 975

644 164 85 139 91

340 924 174 429 946

554 139 69 124 77

383 618 156 258 739

21 5 2 4 2

512 141 366 741 943

6 755 803 1 565 594 810 961 1 306 863 859 921

436 057 265 071 138

367 537 696 792 783

654 161 80 143 91

313 756 083 676 280

260 65 31 58 35

175 291 434 589 994

1 597 006 789 878 424 433

849 502 409 492 222 018

561 087 289 921 161 173

186 417 90 465 41 242

175 740 79 500 37 478

6 693 2 969 1 136

1 581 540 781 433 421 031

833 768 401 529 217 956

747 772 379 904 203 075

191 206 87 945 40 880

82 277 36 234 16 789

830 353 445 843 281 820

536 394 270 079 167 323

208 594 129 347 88 404

85 365 46 417 26 093

55 384 33 032 19 524

1 591 878 526

807 051 435 362 276 646

531 066 267 196 165 646

275 985 168 166 111 000

78 686 43 513 24 698

27 762 15 959 9 288

2 752 753 1 557 069 870 717

1 448 704 792 943 442 527

961 604 570 092 331 939

342 445 194 034 96 251

352 690 187 176 94 324

15 251 8 593 4 097

2 739 782 1 547 522 866 383

1 423 899 779 170 435 402

1 315 883 768 352 430 981

365 661 196 723 98 658

164 088 86 134 42 220

1 308 717 833 093 569 033

838 214 500 194 336 540

338 493 245 972 179 777

132 010 86 927 52 716

87 036 59 924 38 621

2 404 1 496 1 031

1 272 490 811 447 557 332

830 709 494 875 332 854

441 781 316 572 224 478

123 263 81 570 50 322

43 770 29 443 18 787

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 73 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 74.

Labor Force Characteristics of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

107 261 310 70 657 921 65.9 1 078 238 69 579 683 66 224 870 50 959 541 3 354 813 4.8 36 603 389 1 715 092 56 348 899 32 184 981 57.1 101 423 32 083 558 30 611 721 20 797 107 1 471 837 4.6 24 163 918 1 046 532 3 510 216 1 583 498 285 485 1 548 456 5 131 973 3 567 437 325 460 940 024 28 805 612 25 344 447 1 062 464 1 817 219 5 702 296 3 798 481 152 786 1 747 657 2 765 203 796 840 1 968 363 1 601 389 4 997 111 579 359 4 417 752 3 983 767 3 429 425 1 660 438 226 009 1 531 626 5 075 512 3 580 783 236 860 1 226 286 29 119 077 21 410 517 853 708 6 796 739 6 474 009 2 973 139 104 972 3 395 532 3 499 440 619 858 2 879 582 2 591 252 8 751 436 417 283 8 334 153 7 958 124

38 478 487 25 076 199 65.2 412 226 24 663 973 23 372 477 17 922 047 1 291 496 5.2 13 402 288 647 981 20 219 657 11 502 378 56.9 41 650 11 460 728 10 903 835 7 544 816 556 893 4.9 8 717 279 383 345 1 174 932 502 760 99 323 535 355 2 060 458 1 386 095 130 574 430 357 10 292 850 8 843 103 427 335 804 206 1 929 369 1 256 819 55 490 615 681 969 947 281 029 688 918 564 928 1 831 274 220 782 1 610 492 1 455 240 1 175 602 548 990 79 431 542 285 2 052 071 1 423 959 94 195 520 840 10 137 395 7 512 060 322 343 2 279 499 2 232 112 1 036 008 40 123 1 155 797 1 262 016 234 329 1 027 687 922 036 3 360 461 169 290 3 191 171 3 044 858

50 351 406 34 361 240 68.2 463 586 33 897 654 32 478 390 25 278 215 1 419 264 4.2 15 990 166 578 147 26 272 322 15 536 816 59.1 41 069 15 495 747 14 874 108 10 101 827 621 639 4.0 10 735 506 374 053 1 624 486 777 642 124 259 688 173 2 145 151 1 581 823 127 888 306 970 14 031 994 12 666 983 446 672 660 275 2 819 917 1 953 947 72 826 791 637 1 299 764 390 687 909 077 734 229 2 157 772 259 244 1 898 528 1 710 121 1 546 804 793 234 94 514 655 164 2 116 314 1 579 490 88 653 436 325 14 374 605 10 615 497 369 701 3 364 179 3 104 841 1 451 193 47 273 1 606 281 1 591 527 284 683 1 306 844 1 177 303 3 538 231 171 518 3 366 713 3 221 293

18 431 417 11 220 482 60.9 202 426 11 018 056 10 374 003 7 759 279 644 053 5.8 7 210 935 488 964 9 856 920 5 145 787 52.2 18 704 5 127 083 4 833 778 3 150 464 293 305 5.7 4 711 133 289 134 710 798 303 096 61 903 324 928 926 364 599 519 66 998 202 697 4 480 768 3 834 361 188 457 352 738 953 010 587 715 24 470 340 339 495 492 125 124 370 368 302 232 1 008 065 99 333 908 732 818 406 707 019 318 214 52 064 334 177 907 127 577 334 54 012 269 121 4 607 077 3 282 960 161 664 1 153 061 1 137 056 485 938 17 576 633 454 645 897 100 846 545 051 491 913 1 852 744 76 475 1 776 269 1 691 973

20 2 1 2 1

26 3 2 4 3

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

41 903 247 26 809 793 64.0 146 355 26 663 438 25 222 442 19 511 180 1 440 996 5.4 15 093 454 530 293 21 197 647 11 520 539 54.3 13 614 11 506 925 10 888 042 7 239 381 618 883 5.4 9 677 108 239 057 1 617 386 707 236 130 113 768 892 1 567 794 1 181 662 128 514 218 759 11 785 233 10 316 090 477 940 909 238 2 598 918 1 599 375 67 004 931 769 1 159 958 306 951 853 007 674 731 1 976 311 241 630 1 734 681 1 490 034 1 458 544 612 100 100 909 744 223 1 475 059 966 140 93 025 412 035 11 658 874 7 982 976 373 225 3 294 343 2 641 049 1 043 820 38 470 1 558 646 1 254 805 178 116 1 076 689 968 353 2 709 316 118 144 2 591 172 2 421 513

2 860 789 112 187 384 1 871 616 74 982 752 65.4 66.8 1 916 1 004 979 1 869 700 73 977 773 1 818 795 70 525 275 1 370 941 54 600 827 50 905 3 452 498 2.7 4.7 989 173 37 204 632 – 1 545 049 1 378 114 58 383 407 719 675 33 801 897 52.2 57.9 226 96 199 719 449 33 705 698 696 154 32 205 135 441 011 21 925 270 23 295 1 500 563 3.2 4.5 658 439 24 581 510 – 910 994 111 842 3 701 727 54 361 1 694 409 4 579 293 495 52 664 1 627 155 91 998 5 128 475 75 195 3 659 369 4 669 325 503 11 596 866 113 717 410 31 077 181 665 034 27 533 775 14 581 1 113 378 36 897 1 888 925 258 483 6 099 435 204 724 4 078 164 2 830 162 327 50 913 1 855 554 117 363 2 849 067 63 566 822 422 53 797 2 026 645 23 432 1 643 527 185 579 4 948 092 60 712 589 362 124 867 4 358 730 63 384 3 917 187 92 810 3 545 458 38 084 1 721 176 4 231 227 367 50 462 1 586 262 66 578 5 048 298 46 075 3 606 216 3 073 230 686 17 396 1 182 384 684 739 31 262 660 473 494 22 859 333 12 958 885 736 198 151 7 461 435 245 086 6 709 300 107 261 3 054 280 2 256 107 334 135 546 3 547 317 104 203 3 501 334 18 738 612 889 85 465 2 888 445 69 488 2 600 465 184 698 8 316 357 13 279 400 690 171 419 7 915 667 134 156 7 553 064

37 957 847 24 736 972 65.2 399 719 24 337 253 23 062 786 17 694 995 1 274 467 5.2 13 220 875 645 253 19 959 293 11 356 268 56.9 40 357 11 315 911 10 766 446 7 458 020 549 465 4.9 8 603 025 381 379 1 156 790 494 829 97 705 527 230 2 022 349 1 364 004 128 588 419 885 10 148 282 8 718 906 422 432 795 896 1 907 948 1 243 872 54 680 608 045 956 215 277 783 678 432 556 233 1 806 970 218 608 1 588 362 1 435 331 1 158 289 541 129 78 389 533 942 2 017 633 1 402 076 93 184 509 696 10 003 705 7 416 544 317 827 2 246 662 2 207 250 1 027 039 39 660 1 140 372 1 245 828 232 174 1 013 654 909 295 3 326 588 167 889 3 158 699 3 013 630

74 229 537 50 245 780 67.7 605 260 49 640 520 47 462 489 36 905 832 2 178 031 4.4 23 983 757 899 796 38 424 114 22 445 629 58.4 55 842 22 389 787 21 438 689 14 467 250 951 098 4.2 15 978 485 529 615 2 544 937 1 199 580 195 790 1 099 925 3 106 126 2 295 365 196 915 446 228 20 928 899 18 814 869 690 946 1 093 029 4 191 487 2 834 292 107 647 1 247 509 1 892 852 544 639 1 348 213 1 087 294 3 141 122 370 754 2 770 368 2 481 856 2 387 169 1 180 047 148 978 1 052 320 3 030 665 2 204 140 137 502 672 688 21 258 955 15 442 789 567 909 5 214 773 4 502 050 2 027 241 67 674 2 406 945 2 255 506 380 715 1 874 791 1 691 170 4 989 769 232 801 4 756 968 4 539 434

36 977 173 22 484 962 60.8 219 614 22 265 348 20 922 037 15 869 894 1 343 311 6.0 14 492 211 700 336 19 163 139 9 903 623 51.7 18 838 9 884 785 9 294 628 6 111 218 590 157 6.0 9 259 516 374 595 1 425 875 596 325 122 103 690 193 1 571 292 1 089 730 128 471 292 670 9 513 664 8 126 762 427 026 837 532 2 201 779 1 319 692 57 463 823 872 1 076 094 281 369 794 725 632 593 2 025 330 231 627 1 793 703 1 556 614 1 342 511 551 362 99 551 689 587 1 502 273 940 707 99 199 455 937 9 515 291 6 534 160 341 197 2 629 647 2 405 758 962 679 36 108 1 406 861 1 252 911 185 085 1 067 826 959 140 3 144 395 134 737 3 009 658 2 826 573

23 585 709 14 476 454 61.4 70 064 14 406 390 13 540 780 10 420 864 865 610 6.0 9 109 255 319 640 11 983 613 6 210 066 51.8 6 438 6 203 628 5 831 909 3 879 364 371 719 6.0 5 773 547 152 399 903 274 376 806 76 017 445 491 861 406 644 805 76 859 121 698 6 360 793 5 463 982 289 696 566 908 1 505 266 891 868 39 763 573 222 707 189 187 771 519 418 408 254 1 264 168 155 197 1 108 971 941 423 816 126 317 954 59 898 437 616 817 615 510 913 57 459 247 247 6 280 548 4 225 434 222 856 1 828 547 1 562 682 601 660 23 442 937 507 768 852 108 461 660 391 592 230 1 737 790 75 551 1 662 239 1 544 809

21 3 1 4 3

1 378 163 100 251 185

19 2 1 2 1

38 5 3 6 4

19 2 1 3 2

11 1 1 2 1

Farm

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over --------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Females 16 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over ----Armed Forces ------------------------------Civilian labor force ---------------------------Employed--------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------Unemployed ------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force-----------Not in labor force -----------------------------Institutionalized persons -----------------------Males 16 to 19 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Males 70 years and over ---------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ----------------Employed------------------------------------Unemployed ----------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ----------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 ------------------------Females 70 years and over -------------In labor force --------------------------------Not in labor force -----------------------------Did not work in 1989 -------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over -------------own children under 6 years ------------------labor force ------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only --------------labor force ------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents ----------------------------Both parents in labor force ----------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ----------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent -----------------------------Parent in labor force ---------------------------At work 35 or more hours --------------------With In With In

74

56 7 4 8 6

348 594 594 054 192

899 848 318 002 061

219 505 517 427 852

657 663 061 113 527

272 723 228 092 145

322 779 812 264 044

9 856 920 1 365 406 848 445 1 534 625 1 194 490

197 237 943 131 061

647 520 750 827 513

114 863 646 998 011

58 8 4 8 6

383 101 866 809 718

407 878 483 167 965

959 461 492 393 826

293 500 110 761 038

424 640 374 415 892

114 378 373 406 927

163 730 671 376 534

139 490 585 662 609

983 777 071 296 690

613 591 374 217 866

8 580 327 4 763 342 2 242 187

2 715 844 1 512 309 727 284

4 382 547 2 395 254 1 090 300

1 481 936 855 779 424 603

3 853 645 2 131 262 1 062 886

221 188 124 974 63 652

9 321 801 5 131 541 2 412 218

2 665 040 1 485 687 716 308

6 656 761 3 645 854 1 695 910

3 112 171 1 763 063 892 855

2 093 877 1 164 341 592 208

1 699 133 1 130 713 749 841

649 139 414 165 272 709

675 198 474 942 328 013

374 796 241 606 149 119

597 095 399 964 256 335

15 626 11 111 7 652

1 670 078 1 125 593 757 496

640 277 408 684 268 965

1 029 801 716 909 488 531

626 150 405 084 248 680

353 587 231 227 144 220

14 607 667 9 760 410 5 178 267

4 212 478 2 766 414 1 491 154

7 627 600 5 077 451 2 608 602

2 767 589 1 916 545 1 078 511

8 269 163 5 436 948 3 009 001

600 368 399 890 226 201

16 336 959 10 825 686 5 721 370

4 140 796 2 719 352 1 468 093

12 196 163 8 106 334 4 253 277

6 539 871 4 371 672 2 465 898

4 606 132 3 018 399 1 697 484

3 670 105 3 004 600 2 295 027

1 282 238 1 015 386 768 074

1 621 173 1 379 146 1 080 970

766 694 610 068 445 983

1 319 133 1 043 112 767 465

35 506 29 562 23 407

3 665 937 3 018 732 2 322 844

1 264 726 1 001 023 757 262

2 401 211 2 017 709 1 565 582

1 323 301 1 028 980 739 648

769 734 592 783 425 770

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 74 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 75.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of White Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

31 140 624 23 694 483 15 616 680 567 793 705 682 423 479 58 379 6 740 459 1 352 778 61 392 5 185 601 3 239 159 209 802

10 300 107 7 677 340 5 012 292 201 541 260 772 152 743 23 582 2 361 995 483 839 24 255 2 078 501 1 231 613 89 823

15 490 317 12 133 880 8 028 394 258 923 308 911 195 151 20 828 3 047 526 619 981 24 289 2 199 721 1 472 263 71 919

5 350 200 3 883 263 2 575 994 107 329 135 999 75 585 13 969 1 330 938 248 958 12 848 907 379 535 283 48 060

14 038 048 10 537 875 6 823 668 268 102 371 271 204 103 33 658 3 128 902 657 323 35 790 1 354 781 772 166 60 584

1 038 824 505 11 10 6

7 641 236 6 000 890 2 568 659 371 198 3 047 848 1 640 346 893 090 599 076 81 496 122 697 747 256 337 573 128 429 275 337

2 721 696 2 093 732 845 516 134 277 1 109 787 627 964 318 010 203 135 29 020 48 226 309 954 133 690 54 443 119 229

3 422 709 2 728 036 1 245 702 160 848 1 317 156 694 673 402 078 285 066 34 245 48 905 292 595 143 962 46 105 100 600

1 496 831 1 179 122 477 441 76 073 620 905 317 709 173 002 110 875 18 231 25 566 144 707 59 921 27 881 55 508

3 158 259 2 440 324 927 221 142 429 1 368 894 717 935 388 238 275 952 43 052 58 747 329 697 143 226 53 134 132 448

Outside metropolitan area

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

991 310 033 256 957 085 954 724 822 509 904 397 838

33 527 309 25 849 346 16 995 786 603 645 752 019 454 361 58 981 6 925 944 1 428 767 63 706 5 091 341 3 204 756 194 442

10 143 310 7 561 478 4 936 985 198 194 257 425 150 839 23 263 2 324 407 478 197 23 922 2 057 187 1 217 679 88 652

23 383 999 18 287 868 12 058 801 405 451 494 594 303 522 35 718 4 601 537 950 570 39 784 3 034 154 1 987 077 105 790

11 651 363 8 383 012 5 444 562 232 250 324 934 173 221 33 056 2 943 417 581 334 33 476 1 449 041 806 569 75 944

7 857 947 5 676 783 3 641 746 156 792 227 527 119 313 22 739 1 953 637 397 258 23 802 789 148 424 334 38 988

207 168 66 5 95 39 21 16 1 2 18 10 1 6

519 164 689 938 458 355 191 579 745 692 164 131 379 637

7 942 327 6 223 432 2 669 791 376 408 3 164 902 1 718 895 941 421 646 219 84 666 126 143 777 474 358 860 127 984 285 258

2 680 431 2 061 207 832 472 132 247 1 092 342 619 224 313 473 200 100 28 695 47 588 305 751 131 704 53 632 117 807

5 261 896 4 162 225 1 837 319 244 161 2 072 560 1 099 671 627 948 446 119 55 971 78 555 471 723 227 156 74 352 167 451

2 857 168 2 217 782 826 089 137 219 1 251 840 639 386 339 907 228 809 39 882 55 301 299 479 121 939 53 579 122 527

1 757 615 1 343 191 475 769 80 069 786 390 414 424 218 254 150 756 26 496 36 570 196 170 80 449 32 915 82 320

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families -----------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces--------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband unemployed ---------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband not in labor force ----------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Employed or in Armed Forces---------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------

203 38 1 40 17

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Enrolled in school ------------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not enrolled in school --------------------------High school graduate -------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not high school graduate ----------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers --------------------------Employed females 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------

70 55 4 3 2 4

614 726 824 009 220 598 235 471 533 661 634 841 650 150

606 402 907 091 316 755 135 821 377 775 828 274 379 188

25 20 1 1

664 106 754 237 799 1 687 79 11 867 9 309 936 662 307 602 48

998 355 650 529 403 913 148 211 291 477 949 654 449 391

34 27 2 1 1 2

205 521 242 092 117 122 108 15 617 12 511 1 261 604 415 751 72

551 833 677 397 016 835 793 140 532 427 539 813 508 321

10 744 057 8 098 214 827 580 679 165 303 897 788 007 47 194 4 987 470 3 712 554 463 871 367 340 117 807 296 422 29 476

25 18 1 1

622 998 727 269 694 2 719 212 11 043 8 169 997 693 296 776 110

955 761 878 276 667 857 516 296 333 063 584 273 783 260

1 834 959 110 71 39 587 65 701 419 71 41 19 118 29

917 870 507 391 677 911 561 574 989 863 389 953 985 395

74 59 5 2 2 5

651 458 382 984 898 774 152 493 391 183 507 735 000 588 769 308 691 375 824 975 706 726

841 330 908 798 760 245 800 524 691 559 774 221 173 940 960 319 899 930 161 167 436 791

29 18 1 2 2 2 2 23 19 16 1 13 8

920 755 340 645 252 591 334 274 291 513 353 860 017 629 388 219 358 247 682 815 561 650

291 027 698 653 549 375 989 310 761 240 764 613 356 034 314 140 862 907 307 985 506 461

38 25 1 3 2 2 2 30 26 22 1 17 10

804 941 537 233 558 923 609 390 236 935 487 854 750 722 790 469 646 476 176 133 623 740

846 157 561 804 617 927 780 979 880 222 719 888 080 991 501 197 002 117 605 659 475 500

12 926 704 7 762 146 504 649 1 105 341 1 087 594 1 258 943 1 208 031 9 828 235 7 863 050 6 735 097 666 291 6 019 720 3 232 737 236 915 591 145 619 982 687 035 651 906 3 965 249 3 025 523 2 521 455 335 830

29 18 1 2 2 2 2 23 19 16 1 13 7

699 909 054 422 301 525 485 317 203 625 495 012 347 457 223 264 369 350 755 826 753 713

143 009 816 982 601 698 037 363 969 801 272 767 585 502 115 645 551 369 457 936 357 354

2 166 326 1 432 926 61 985 146 569 149 669 169 683 205 494 1 623 317 1 341 725 1 196 875 91 550 852 386 481 917 25 312 73 078 84 786 87 517 99 776 533 213 404 186 344 528 47 312

85 55 3 7 6 6 6 67 56 49 3 39 23 1 3 3 3 3 26 22 18 1

37 4 10 17 4 31 3 7 20 18 5

901 852 297 793 957 140 879 027 234 450 185 838 2 515 1 832

011 446 660 272 633 624 125 246 253 225 601 285 253 063

13 1 3 6 1 10 1 2 6 5 2

014 808 673 018 514 300 359 377 562 970 078 388 993 695

610 890 369 111 240 107 659 561 887 595 501 552 961 988

18 2 4 8 2 15 1 3 10 9 2

388 042 794 816 735 490 716 430 342 385 199 275 1 042 881

515 110 785 239 381 317 800 820 697 197 721 858 453 410

944 014 375 513 041 038 709 402 926 163 354 244 679 430

189 050 137 143 859 048 541 497 010 372 781 933 726 122

1 117 70 334 536 176 1 038 64 300 673 599 40 4 16 19

765 812 244 092 617 991 309 982 700 903 904 330 745 829

17 16 1 1

218 308 505 518 721 753 986

6 841 836 6 621 221 611 192 327 195 270 517 2 126 394 2 207 798

442 432 16 9 7 98 169

290 382 744 601 496 913 835

32 25 2 1 1

906 231 014 972 344 065 277 053 836 773 621 896 753 172

562 124 850 333 542 901 812 379 082 127 492 526 929 223

25 19 1 1

323 840 731 218 788 1 665 78 11 717 9 193 924 652 304 594 47

753 016 736 829 850 984 338 229 528 488 827 290 181 915

49 39 3 1 1 3

957 898 509 298 065 927 258 179 899 340 620 359 172 630 918 389 791 456 978 045 654 764

253 432 038 270 662 199 652 601 143 229 356 709 477 690 604 950 491 497 283 250 937 773

29 18 1 2 2 2 2 22 19 16 1 13 7

501 511 321 607 217 549 293 954 037 298 332 676 924 620 367 200 336 225 560 724 487 640

038 348 382 334 706 475 793 866 520 603 883 180 842 993 728 181 706 730 818 393 349 818

56 37 2 4 3 4 3 44 37 33 2 25 15 1 2 2 2 2 17 14 12 1

40 4 10 19 5 33 3 7 22 20 5

257 834 832 097 492 527 907 601 018 022 091 791 2 446 1 853

497 758 695 882 162 309 202 756 351 798 341 412 020 909

12 1 3 5 1 10 1 2 6 5 2

827 780 625 930 491 143 335 343 464 879 057 385 983 688

891 537 038 888 428 310 124 825 361 482 187 385 429 373

27 3 7 13 4 23 2 5 15 14 3

18 17 2 1

831 785 966 791 277 601 874

34 26 2 1 1

582 391 283 753 555 399 199 336 642 848 968 592 159 124

809 108 114 504 692 917 474 150 554 639 665 236 748 308

21 15 1 1

999 039 935 034 441 711 839 738 628 711 920 021 233 225

13 719 658 9 836 766 949 502 758 074 364 295 1 676 018 135 003 5 900 586 4 247 561 555 665 411 726 162 111 456 788 66 735

456 387 187 690 847 377 964 224 861 041 287 683 247 009 550 189 454 230 417 320 167 123

215 084 656 936 956 724 859 735 623 626 473 529 635 697 876 769 785 767 465 857 588 955

25 393 731 15 468 907 928 686 2 109 510 2 134 699 2 372 744 2 379 185 19 631 286 15 696 517 13 469 131 1 382 690 11 388 279 6 175 281 415 752 1 074 471 1 183 014 1 269 959 1 269 802 7 601 335 5 756 853 4 804 856 675 372

16 123 677 10 002 950 568 889 1 316 849 1 327 943 1 440 352 1 466 694 12 658 300 10 191 809 8 762 360 891 513 7 053 061 3 883 446 244 767 650 816 722 631 766 876 784 525 4 773 877 3 625 748 3 033 348 425 825

429 054 207 166 000 383 572 257 553 143 034 406 1 462 1 165

606 221 657 994 734 999 078 931 990 316 154 027 591 536

13 2 3 6 1 11 1 2 7 6 1

22 17 1 1

330 494 537 306 570 2 252 169 9 461 6 866 885 706 241 673 88

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks -----------------------------

81 52 3 6 5 6 6 63 53 46 3 37 22 1 3 3 3 3 25 20 17 1

1 1 1 1 9 7 6

1 1 1 1 12 10 8

1 1 1 1 8 6 5

1 1 1 1 9 7 6

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families-----------------------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------3 or more workers ----------------------------Married-couple families -----------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers ----------------------------Husband and wife worked ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers -----------------------------

6 1 1 2 5 1 3 3

497 001 829 958 708 350 802 218 328 094 907 173 478 254

886 446 506 922 012 200 666 865 669 433 379 875 839 665

15 2 4 7 2 14 1 3 8 8 1

587 031 840 208 507 651 681 827 141 590 449 291 748 408

703 738 102 533 330 363 464 987 912 799 041 806 959 276

8 1 2 4 1 7 1 1 4 4

965 283 532 121 028 857 082 962 812 419 789 161 398 229

770 646 009 969 146 947 337 632 978 678 148 411 095 642

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over -------Male -----------------------------May 1975 or later service only -------------------September 1980 or later service only ------------Served 2 or more years --------------------Vietnam-era service ----------------------------World War II service ----------------------------

503 758 968 132 951 5 033 6 113

6 122 509 5 834 223 770 549 449 567 374 665 1 735 843 2 166 133

8 428 160 8 091 746 861 348 487 929 414 299 2 476 827 2 860 332

2 952 549 2 832 339 336 608 195 022 162 757 821 083 1 087 521

414 658 009 138 957 5 475 6 188

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 75 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

6 025 248 5 742 656 755 614 440 864 366 958 1 703 962 2 135 353

12 389 583 11 916 129 1 254 352 697 927 590 319 3 771 639 4 053 521

5 930 223 5 720 744 569 731 320 922 264 961 1 684 546 2 132 910

3 807 258 3 683 861 331 669 179 792 147 333 1 114 611 1 323 583

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 76.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Black Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

Central place

2 998 051 2 230 914 1 617 284 106 046 133 735 86 042 14 617 633 402 215 216 15 335 2 755 027 1 478 393 247 628

1 826 957 1 293 123 915 552 63 542 90 695 56 766 10 128 443 139 146 057 10 773 1 952 680 998 377 181 510

879 728 558 29 30 21 2 120 48 2 522 344 37

853 663 154 145 489 646 861 701 215 685 454 127 355

291 209 143 13 12 7 1 69 20 1 279 135 28

241 128 578 359 551 630 628 562 944 877 893 889 763

1 833 921 1 373 042 326 260 148 904 894 380 460 879 209 914 89 293 37 243 56 561 250 965 52 725 51 669 145 489

1 198 885 201 100 582 312 133 56 25 39 178 36 37 104

424 325 90 32 201 98 53 24 7 11 44 11 8 25

199 658 949 020 558 541 543 207 845 512 998 211 372 028

211 161 34 16 110 49 22 8 3 5 27 5 5 16

295 443 113 192 321 852 746 158 912 741 106 425 499 009

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

523 367 257 18 18 11 2 137 38 3 290 139 22

331 260 623 682 233 323 046 838 814 129 256 419 006

18 271 12 316 8 482 601 453 267 74 5 502 1 569 126 8 483 3 977 601

2 924 333 2 182 279 1 588 116 99 318 128 483 82 964 13 678 613 571 209 356 14 556 2 588 238 1 401 849 227 151

1 810 362 1 280 511 906 189 63 041 90 105 56 259 10 140 439 746 144 718 10 724 1 938 209 991 049 180 104

295 222 41 17 164 72 31 14 5 9 41 8 5 27

151 871 324 178 111 280 063 604 040 167 217 472 628 014

8 849 6 782 1 150 543 5 072 2 067 1 032 611 147 251 1 035 381 175 475

1 747 111 1 305 031 313 328 140 368 848 143 442 080 201 285 87 296 35 197 54 178 240 795 50 826 48 075 140 864

1 188 877 198 99 577 310 132 56 25 39 177 35 37 103

571 830 622 761 441 598 319 302 071 131 515 837 627 121

9 815 350 7 131 045 1 106 649 615 572 674 862 273 124 14 098 5 198 321 3 667 836 646 552 402 250 367 278 107 315 7 090

6 404 374 4 659 788 766 427 396 070 398 882 174 377 8 830 3 421 670 2 419 266 447 794 261 703 219 146 69 049 4 712

11 890 131 6 968 285 598 103 978 350 942 319 1 161 527 1 241 547 9 496 703 7 525 013 6 289 373 629 385 6 138 003 3 498 843 313 639 542 677 523 947 607 026 651 871 4 688 933 3 704 106 3 066 764 329 410

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families -----------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces--------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband unemployed ---------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband not in labor force ----------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Employed or in Armed Forces---------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------

1 113 901 681 36 38 26 3 173 64 3 650 410 47

971 768 927 277 378 705 538 825 638 832 029 800 047

597 415 286 25 23 14 2 157 44 3 457 215 42

049 895 791 410 485 401 985 669 674 908 045 963 483

356 245 169 13 13 7 1 98 26 2 215 99 17

724 310 817 948 133 915 656 281 681 376 396 977 344

558 427 114 40 270 131 68 30 9 15 63 14 10 37

920 187 724 553 235 733 646 985 794 080 087 918 636 015

381 290 54 25 210 91 39 16 7 11 51 10 9 31

961 882 256 714 348 079 692 601 086 550 387 371 222 639

204 154 25 11 116 49 21 10 3 6 28 6 4 18

375 408 736 785 725 967 513 095 736 512 454 049 329 050

3 410 976 2 471 257 340 222 219 502 275 980 98 747 5 268 1 776 651 1 248 570 198 758 140 547 148 132 38 266 2 378

1 592 453 1 221 959 125 206 142 162 51 431 48 392 3 303 816 967 608 850 72 269 90 422 26 737 17 265 1 424

893 695 66 75 25 29 2 442 333 38 47 12 9

989 345 794 069 544 102 135 635 084 893 626 943 195 894

7 771 994 4 438 849 398 957 642 435 638 722 788 151 864 880 6 128 219 4 781 231 3 972 959 424 946 4 072 326 2 276 897 212 930 355 330 355 712 412 233 459 224 3 071 728 2 395 622 1 977 860 222 287

4 118 137 2 529 436 199 146 335 915 303 597 373 376 376 667 3 368 484 2 743 782 2 316 414 204 439 2 065 677 1 221 946 100 709 187 347 168 235 194 793 192 647 1 617 205 1 308 484 1 088 904 107 123

2 024 437 1 074 493 103 437 167 959 193 117 218 774 266 657 1 582 209 1 164 665 950 231 133 497 999 047 504 563 51 964 90 205 107 570 109 353 135 392 729 229 528 659 423 161 70 147

1 108 593 58 93 105 117 140 880 652 529 74 530 271 28 48 56 55 68 395 289 230 37

483 569 311 861 025 510 207 887 002 421 032 074 956 476 633 919 656 434 102 603 630 592

4 041 764 1 394 1 369 512 1 810 199 377 1 233 1 075 1 938 520 871 546

393 723 816 361 493 362 555 714 093 792 209 233 520 456

1 887 194 564 831 296 1 113 68 185 859 783 650 114 315 220

344 815 665 204 660 971 571 910 490 400 029 748 257 024

1 126 214 384 394 132 597 77 128 391 345 457 124 217 114

326 270 708 536 812 049 173 604 272 527 045 987 753 305

613 111 197 223 81 356 48 76 232 202 215 56 99 59

726 591 278 439 418 724 022 394 308 372 396 662 354 380

1 379 554 1 299 163 321 386 183 394 158 070 429 827 328 249

692 645 187 108 95 258 110

897 115 160 235 351 417 678

301 285 79 43 37 96 76

914 735 654 696 768 148 727

158 151 39 21 18 50 41

141 038 511 063 149 739 637

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Enrolled in school ------------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not enrolled in school --------------------------High school graduate -------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not high school graduate ----------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------

427 941 198 692 501 486 625 928 486 308 861 089 798 452

191 844 604 815 908 347 639 311 403 098 708 908 439 849

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers --------------------------Employed females 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------

10 089 409 7 343 887 1 129 275 645 401 679 569 277 077 14 200 5 363 223 3 794 535 659 320 421 192 370 667 110 339 7 170

6 458 024 4 700 418 771 165 400 750 401 167 175 624 8 900 3 449 762 2 440 297 450 543 264 540 220 041 69 612 4 729

2 792 849 2 013 919 286 070 167 794 242 536 78 571 3 959 1 467 275 1 027 032 167 840 107 744 131 741 31 085 1 833

838 629 72 76 35 22 1 446 327 40 48 18 9

536 550 040 857 866 882 341 186 206 937 908 885 642 608

1 318 394 1 009 117 102 580 112 333 46 724 44 439 3 201 652 065 482 151 59 501 71 480 23 348 14 241 1 344

43 31 3 3 1 2

12 264 902 7 142 656 618 391 1 006 695 983 924 1 207 995 1 305 241 9 768 636 7 706 945 6 435 208 657 382 6 359 644 3 594 537 325 557 560 982 551 002 636 315 691 251 4 838 905 3 800 016 3 141 804 347 331

7 839 719 4 476 134 402 753 648 188 644 412 795 362 872 870 6 181 645 4 822 371 4 006 637 428 803 4 106 871 2 294 108 214 974 358 663 359 117 416 052 463 957 3 097 576 2 414 720 1 992 950 224 447

3 324 835 2 084 557 163 201 270 780 235 527 288 854 281 916 2 742 570 2 265 895 1 917 737 158 824 1 692 997 1 020 219 83 808 153 577 132 212 155 149 148 032 1 341 995 1 098 478 915 860 85 073

1 100 581 52 87 103 123 150 844 618 510 69 559 280 26 48 59 65 79 399 286 232 37

348 965 437 727 985 779 455 421 679 834 755 776 210 775 742 673 114 262 334 818 994 811

1 649 900 83 139 151 172 202 1 310 982 804 105 777 408 40 71 80 80 96 579 432 348 52

666 122 149 614 512 306 963 276 733 396 500 406 869 046 900 515 064 012 257 749 121 226

51 26 3 4 5 5 6 39 29 23 3 25 12 1 2 2 2 3 18 13 10 1

482 881 286 739 045 019 512 759 742 372 511 310 302 673 463 927 487 458 356 279 199 949

4 074 770 1 405 1 382 516 1 826 201 380 1 245 1 086 1 952 523 878 550

752 058 823 471 400 957 004 696 257 854 680 947 324 409

1 500 139 445 678 237 879 44 139 695 639 522 86 255 180

960 223 910 204 623 853 726 662 465 378 454 477 439 538

607 117 220 206 63 291 33 62 194 175 279 77 137 64

698 646 092 701 259 241 938 606 697 053 893 514 449 930

871 146 272 327 124 523 65 109 348 303 290 72 133 84

653 881 364 725 683 331 631 264 436 434 256 030 318 908

28 4 9 10 4 18 2 4 11 9 8 1 3 2

739 246 096 821 576 271 219 282 770 864 483 733 773 977

1 390 081 1 309 113 323 904 184 571 159 021 434 341 330 185

557 517 153 89 79 210 82

245 152 009 986 742 663 132

175 163 48 27 23 55 41

537 830 912 737 890 227 817

251 239 62 33 28 84 61

502 918 375 031 536 161 520

21 15 2 2

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks -----------------------------

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families-----------------------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------3 or more workers ----------------------------Married-couple families -----------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers ----------------------------Husband and wife worked ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers -----------------------------

6 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1

183 026 071 267 817 998 279 582 135 901 755 687 271 795

410 927 825 376 282 051 668 964 419 285 027 938 212 877

5 928 959 1 959 2 200 809 2 924 268 563 2 092 1 859 2 588 634 1 186 766

737 538 481 565 153 333 126 624 583 192 238 981 777 480

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over -------Male -----------------------------May 1975 or later service only -------------------September 1980 or later service only ------------Served 2 or more years --------------------Vietnam-era service ----------------------------World War II service ----------------------------

76

2 122 863 1 990 095 525 825 302 294 262 653 700 231 454 134

6 262 5 975 1 210 616 558 1 622 2 210

2 072 451 1 944 278 508 546 291 629 253 421 688 244 438 927

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 76 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 77.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

967 518 045 008 888 173 272 561 465 861 73 576 38 394 6 450

62 48 30 2 3 2

740 038 531 340 883 022 483 819 598 366 951 383 052

55 44 29 1 2 1

78 53 16 5 31 24 9 5 1 1 15 5 3 6

662 769 280 557 816 893 725 211 337 957 168 432 011 614

32 21 6 2 13 10 3 2

776 903 266 423 168 873 953 159 600 763 920 372 381 120

20 13 5 1 7 6 2 1

457 344 34 24 29 23 1 215 157 17 14 14 9

946 333 589 461 256 947 360 327 777 966 085 947 843 709

194 149 14 10 11 9

382 215 060 019 104 420 564 212 742 305 917 887 017 344

148 115 9 5 8 7

577 305 25 50 53 68 73 453 331 273 36 269 134 11 24 27 34 38 193 138 113 16

743 355 552 251 800 922 863 280 670 014 595 762 104 069 142 042 645 760 573 149 689 304

246 127 10 22 23 30 32 192 139 113 15 116 57 4 10 11 15 16 84 59 48 7

809 442 964 601 053 399 350 068 353 728 488 137 001 858 701 621 055 901 109 494 641 135

261 33 86 110 31 167 12 39 115 104 73 18 36 19

495 296 469 726 004 967 955 522 490 469 576 209 244 123

106 14 35 43 11 62 4 14 43 39 34 9 16 8

118 109 25 14 11 47 19

172 909 227 100 699 314 561

50 46 11 6 5 20 7

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS

Married-couple families -----------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces--------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband unemployed ---------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband not in labor force ----------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Employed or in Armed Forces---------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------

167 128 82 6 9 5 1 29 9

10 3 34 17 3

823 975 657 703 304 340 201 544 921 150 751 578 071

49 35 21 1 3 1

267 874 269 308 279 393 874 617 202 478 3 519 1 573 563 1 331

25 17 4 1 11 7 2 1

8 2 16 10 1

10 2 21 10 2

404 505 857 965 701 811 588 198 946 345 874 433 327

137 90 53 4 11 5 1 35 9 1 47 20 3

189 096 752 670 317 018 683 776 482 395 794 219 983

4 793 3 642 2 352 62 119 47 14 1 032 300 33 603 234 38

163 126 80 5 8 4

63 34 4

129 274 985 334 489 521 841 366 384 711 877 049 995

619 992 745 826 369 627 898 435 535 716 729 487 067 163

65 46 8 3 34 18 7 3 1 2 10 2 2 5

107 899 938 437 506 208 381 561 343 301 827 799 028 982

2 079 1 656 386 88 1 180 423 200 129 28 43 223 70 44 109

70 48 15 4 28 22 8 4 1 1 13 5 2 5

414 029 116 783 042 385 932 938 078 755 453 041 455 838

32 21 6 2 13 10 3 2

544 661 634 581 636 667 365 759 264 392 974 131 838 160

271 174 31 18 26 18 1 124 76 16 10 14 6

007 102 583 680 876 323 443 715 142 345 606 808 183 631

10 064 5 367 913 862 751 1 893 278 4 400 2 449 490 474 362 548 77

437 334 31 20 26 24 1 203 151 16 11 13 9

854 489 068 446 199 079 573 288 669 236 666 310 554 853

192 147 14 10 11 9

28 9

62 47 30 2 3 1 10 3 34 17 3

185 587 335 317 860 998 485 738 573 370 816 316 016

100 78 50 3 4 2

944 687 650 017 629 523 356 628 811 341 061 733 979

142 92 54 5 12 5 2 36 9 1 57 24 5

027 340 812 344 716 670 114 971 563 545 493 564 438

104 65 38 3 9 4 1 28 7 1 39 16 3

098 459 434 736 650 190 588 989 380 230 632 185 392

548 768 235 416 064 780 951 132 613 775 829 353 367 062

37 26 8 2 14 11 4 2

866 261 881 367 978 605 981 806 465 980 624 688 088 776

73 52 10 4 38 20 8 3 1 2 12 3 2 6

355 639 102 211 280 716 174 834 602 503 542 190 584 758

52 37 6 2 28 14 5 2 1 1 8 2 1 4

076 640 418 677 532 436 719 621 137 898 717 058 704 945

720 682 005 022 159 304 548 471 096 294 905 867 969 340

245 186 17 10 15 14 1 111 83 8 5 7 5

134 807 063 424 040 775 025 817 573 942 761 443 585 513

291 183 35 22 29 18 1 136 82 18 13 16 6

099 946 104 695 933 191 230 754 250 075 025 445 472 487

200 122 26 15 22 13

265 895 252 139 039 022 918 305 227 568 699 196 257 358

17 5 29 16 1

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS

Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Enrolled in school ------------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not enrolled in school --------------------------High school graduate -------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not high school graduate ----------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------

6 2 1 3

4 1 1 2

6 2 1 3

6 2 1 2

CLASS OF WORKER

Employed persons 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers --------------------------Employed females 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------

92 68 7 5 5 4

020 457 895 861 516 860 431 356 771 269 194 929 988 205

115 79 10 8 9 6

178 106 7 15 14 17 16 143 113 96 9 82 45 3 7 7 8 9 59 46 39 4

628 326 683 417 765 679 758 333 961 089 782 098 659 285 503 365 980 306 682 401 039 176

152 71 6 12 15 20 24 117 78 63 11 71 31 2 5 8 10 12 49 32 26 4

306 587 905 233 982 844 755 879 356 197 325 527 444 926 938 056 610 553 782 254 009 993

362 166 14 29 37 48 65 287 184 149 27 163 71 5 14 18 22 30 117 74 60 12

429 897 024 802 717 555 434 557 267 017 908 587 784 835 093 762 295 818 863 793 186 348

12 273 6 616 506 870 1 162 1 476 1 643 9 469 6 833 5 762 787 5 464 2 693 207 378 626 694 866 3 764 2 552 2 147 387

544 298 23 48 48 62 64 429 322 267 32 251 129 10 22 24 30 33 181 132 109 14

818 099 255 132 985 203 144 407 329 375 980 622 395 048 993 429 767 990 306 659 919 524

244 126 10 22 22 30 32 190 138 112 15 115 56 4 10 11 14 16 83 59 48 7

550 479 807 315 773 094 082 272 160 860 285 214 707 766 562 512 874 793 438 114 407 065

300 171 12 25 26 32 32 239 184 154 17 136 72 5 12 12 15 17 97 73 61 7

268 620 448 817 212 109 062 135 169 515 695 408 688 282 431 917 893 197 868 545 512 459

395 174 16 31 42 55 75 311 193 154 31 181 76 6 15 21 26 35 130 80 63 14

354 153 321 921 532 274 153 430 608 656 523 727 493 856 242 375 173 588 130 283 956 128

273 118 10 22 29 38 54 217 132 105 22 124 51 4 10 14 17 25 90 54 43 9

675 600 684 361 585 182 263 634 809 798 261 227 694 455 707 773 405 193 160 925 468 984

260 927 871 679 783 740 766 605 369 090 951 194 980 777

78 6 24 36 11 55 3 12 39 36 16 3 8 5

293 926 117 144 106 823 481 595 747 174 751 068 346 337

76 11 26 30 8 49 4 12 32 29 21 5 10 5

942 443 481 903 115 404 708 322 374 205 874 947 918 009

202 33 67 77 24 137 16 35 84 73 47 13 21 11

473 771 455 190 057 189 677 691 821 948 794 871 956 967

5 815 601 1 575 2 788 851 4 793 375 1 155 3 263 2 912 603 174 181 248

245 29 79 106 30 163 12 38 112 101 63 15 31 17

783 710 122 076 875 129 369 006 754 870 877 328 252 297

105 14 35 43 11 62 4 14 42 38 34 9 16 8

391 798 611 179 803 185 734 505 946 726 816 115 889 812

140 14 43 62 19 100 7 23 69 63 29 6 14 8

392 912 511 897 072 944 635 501 808 144 061 213 363 485

218 37 74 81 24 142 17 37 87 76 57 16 26 13

185 357 802 840 186 027 263 207 557 547 493 752 948 793

157 27 53 58 17 104 13 27 62 54 39 11 18 9

749 992 697 162 898 098 559 601 938 438 632 711 194 727

108 290 113 286 203 294 894

38 36 7 4 3 15 5

759 046 861 434 759 937 858

29 27 6 3 2 11 5

305 573 253 380 737 083 809

75 71 12 6 5 28 15

339 530 333 567 245 719 902

2 558 2 489 187 128 114 755 757

116 108 23 13 10 47 18

384 234 777 222 897 193 631

49 45 10 6 5 20 7

527 779 983 212 150 127 830

66 62 12 7 5 27 10

857 455 794 010 747 066 801

77 73 13 7 6 28 16

127 205 783 445 047 840 832

54 52 9 4 3 20 12

741 139 182 897 940 389 216

68 52 5 3 3 2

54 36 5 4 5 2

91 68 7 5 5 3

93 54 13 8 12 4

WORK STATUS IN 1989

Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks -----------------------------

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families-----------------------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------3 or more workers ----------------------------Married-couple families -----------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers ----------------------------Husband and wife worked ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers -----------------------------

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over -------Male -----------------------------May 1975 or later service only -------------------September 1980 or later service only ------------Served 2 or more years --------------------Vietnam-era service ----------------------------World War II service ----------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 77 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

77

Table 78.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

165 871 758 293 231 685 132 063 693 173 828 932 337

3 304 2 558 1 587 79 34 30 3 712 128 19 221 115 –

1 224 406 1 014 071 678 593 29 957 31 926 18 383 3 845 178 409 49 278 2 920 174 681 110 279 5 929

24 113 20 964 6 272 941 13 721 3 149 1 720 1 099 111 357 1 429 531 137 749

1 222 1 120 323 14 777 102 42 24 7 11 60 27 6 27

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

693 748 411 539 389 758 226 556 241 201 245 529 464

22 798 17 051 11 256 431 607 374 57 5 140 1 579 76 3 753 2 068 152

995 325 080 398 778 670 859 788 181 578 1 811 824 223 752

10 836 9 202 2 686 462 6 040 1 634 932 609 55 200 702 305 55 330

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families -----------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces--------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband unemployed ---------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband not in labor force ----------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Employed or in Armed Forces---------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------

1 240 934 1 024 948 686 246 30 203 32 084 18 456 3 939 183 902 50 826 2 948 179 098 112 876 6 056

579 448 298 14 18 10 2 112 28 1 98 58 3

174 391 386 814 412 355 069 371 408 922 816 088 675

593 522 352 13 12 7 1 58 18

433 649 408 718 123 355 512 661 853 811 69 434 48 401 1 829

225 199 53 9 136 25 11 6 1 3 14 4 1 7

723 816 383 842 391 907 895 727 100 166 012 844 704 415

198 178 52 7 118 19 10 6

68 53 35 1 1 12 3 10 6

327 908 452 671 549 746 358 870 565 215 848 387 552

54 43 28 1 1 9 2 6 3

570 441 293 14 18 10 2 111 27 1 97 57 3

876 577 325 604 222 224 049 077 987 923 635 200 658

653 572 385 15 13 8 1 67 21

530 494 268 353 704 159 796 332 291 997 77 046 53 079 2 271

222 196 52 9 134 25 11 6 1 3 13 4 1 7

140 824 489 620 521 316 594 527 074 087 722 675 644 354

224 200 59 9 132 23 13 7 1 3 10 3 1 5

70 54 36 1 1 14 4 11 6

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Enrolled in school ------------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not enrolled in school --------------------------High school graduate -------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not high school graduate ----------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------

456 406 114 19 271 50 25 15 2 6 24 8 2 12

884 100 639 143 752 784 999 122 291 586 785 909 860 922

2 8 3 4

461 612 422 926 057 849 944 598 887 735 905 301 877 688

32 27 8 1 17 5 3 1

700 672 834 375 304 028 160 797 304 685 1 868 764 279 819

447 397 111 18 266 49 24 14 2 6 24 8 2 12

002 739 831 686 695 263 860 433 221 365 403 616 774 919

862 915 342 066 174 947 266 906 147 278 681 941 130 565

33 29 9 1 18 4 2 1

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers --------------------------Employed females 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------

3 270 789 2 562 709 152 613 175 271 142 263 214 417 23 516 1 520 405 1 198 312 80 659 85 062 59 041 82 782 14 549

1 579 494 1 239 816 76 080 93 443 62 788 95 962 11 405 732 728 580 929 39 462 43 807 25 663 36 004 6 863

1 509 929 1 190 341 68 623 61 042 72 149 106 728 11 046 701 628 553 797 37 435 31 211 29 945 42 197 7 043

181 132 7 20 7 11 1 86 63 3 10 3 4

366 552 910 786 326 727 065 049 586 762 044 433 581 643

140 105 5 9 5 12 1 70 53 3 5 2 5

797 549 882 472 687 833 374 492 190 322 270 737 095 878

7 994 4 836 346 408 242 1 913 249 3 380 2 172 247 237 117 494 113

3 221 961 2 530 969 150 619 161 552 142 007 213 294 23 520 1 499 386 1 184 038 80 264 79 114 58 962 82 420 14 588

1 556 088 1 222 774 74 898 91 316 61 129 94 715 11 256 721 365 572 513 38 859 42 724 24 986 35 529 6 754

1 665 873 1 308 195 75 721 70 236 80 878 118 579 12 264 778 021 611 525 41 405 36 390 33 976 46 891 7 834

189 137 7 23 5 13 1 91 67 3 11 2 5

625 289 876 191 943 956 370 511 464 717 218 816 457 839

60 45 2 4 2 5

3 659 194 2 209 510 260 431 308 057 249 370 320 869 310 957 2 910 060 2 413 726 1 978 683 151 262 1 704 984 962 759 120 535 158 290 132 396 167 242 163 762 1 275 747 1 030 435 828 993 74 813

1 780 460 1 021 996 135 916 160 593 132 829 168 431 160 695 1 394 692 1 129 325 904 583 81 381 824 046 448 649 62 178 80 348 67 240 83 068 82 563 614 618 488 174 385 067 38 743

1 663 058 1 065 346 110 806 130 916 99 798 129 601 126 591 1 353 452 1 156 356 968 181 60 507 779 118 460 083 52 354 69 828 56 405 71 895 68 553 590 342 488 159 399 510 31 459

215 122 13 16 16 22 23 161 128 105 9 101 54 6 8 8 12 12 70 54 44 4

676 168 709 548 743 837 671 916 045 919 374 820 027 003 114 751 279 646 787 102 416 611

164 99 8 12 11 15 16 127 103 87 7 82 46 4 7 7 8 9 57 45 37 3

806 945 520 955 775 387 224 121 762 890 104 278 032 369 034 034 794 015 530 459 671 832

9 710 5 725 495 792 701 878 1 119 6 974 5 603 4 688 345 4 211 2 326 217 377 325 377 589 2 726 2 132 1 734 125

3 596 910 2 180 488 255 861 303 527 243 168 312 064 301 802 2 868 614 2 384 458 1 955 446 148 362 1 678 699 950 920 118 972 156 429 129 712 163 264 159 402 1 258 870 1 018 877 819 664 73 535

1 752 672 1 005 609 134 212 158 473 130 637 165 804 157 937 1 374 071 1 112 294 890 288 80 244 810 804 441 362 61 273 79 235 65 970 81 878 81 086 605 522 480 801 379 055 38 069

1 844 238 1 174 879 121 649 145 054 112 531 146 260 143 865 1 494 543 1 272 164 1 065 158 68 118 867 895 509 558 57 699 77 194 63 742 81 386 78 316 653 348 538 076 440 609 35 466

227 128 13 17 17 24 25 168 133 111 10 108 57 5 8 9 12 13 74 57 47 5

090 967 090 485 977 192 379 567 030 127 004 563 871 932 895 718 772 375 407 017 000 110

72 42 3 5 5 7 7 55 43 36 3 36 19 1 3 3 4 4 25 19 16 1

28 3 8 12 4 22 2 5 14 13 3

30 23 1 2 1 2

669 217 509 897 066 455 525 987 305 280 811 045 216 330

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks -----------------------------

210 358 452 939 751 197 513 195 846 950 552 589 843 792 239 515 092 108 278 463 065 947

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families-----------------------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------3 or more workers ----------------------------Married-couple families -----------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers ----------------------------Husband and wife worked ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers -----------------------------

1 513 126 394 690 301 1 240 87 289 863 771 179 30 71 77

235 056 822 618 739 934 541 773 620 195 098 904 035 159

729 81 191 313 142 579 57 136 385 338 98 19 37 41

632 874 987 004 767 174 245 255 674 581 816 837 510 469

699 35 179 340 143 593 24 137 431 391 69 8 28 31

608 547 751 326 984 433 267 311 855 450 434 939 768 727

83 8 23 37 14 68 6 16 46 41 10 2 4 3

995 635 084 288 988 327 029 207 091 164 848 128 757 963

64 5 18 30 10 54 3 13 36 33 6 1 3 2

585 296 378 186 725 165 760 596 809 368 828 216 025 587

3 837 153 1 026 1 778 880 3 304 138 763 2 403 2 061 221 13 119 89

1 490 122 388 681 298 1 224 84 286 853 762 174 29 68 75

786 117 535 716 418 406 671 209 526 207 681 985 964 732

719 81 189 307 140 570 56 134 379 332 97 19 37 40

608 296 840 846 626 876 829 767 280 947 635 689 124 822

771 40 198 373 157 653 27 151 474 429 77 10 31 34

178 821 695 870 792 530 842 442 246 260 046 296 840 910

87 9 24 39 14 70 6 17 46 42 11 2 5 4

034 235 665 088 046 693 630 160 903 356 245 135 096 014

234 221 48 28 25 82 52

187 891 353 755 045 253 435

113 107 23 14 12 36 29

368 660 377 284 361 979 407

100 94 21 12 10 37 18

040 461 204 275 795 826 259

20 19 3 2 1 7 4

779 770 772 196 889 448 769

16 14 3 1 1 5 3

068 815 013 792 489 865 584

1 409 1 380 62 47 38 297 528

227 215 47 28 24 80 50

409 096 261 176 444 062 604

110 104 22 13 12 35 28

126 602 864 944 059 609 732

117 110 24 14 12 44 21

283 494 397 232 385 453 872

22 21 4 2 2 8 5

846 610 105 371 090 056 415

323 004 383 479 457 798 129 759 910 378 753 693 1 672 1 388

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over -------Male -----------------------------May 1975 or later service only -------------------September 1980 or later service only ------------Served 2 or more years --------------------Vietnam-era service ----------------------------World War II service ----------------------------

78

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 78 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

8 257 7 629 1 651 936 802 2 819 1 948

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 79.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

3 022 869 2 456 682 1 378 340 127 026 149 194 71 016 19 644 416 993 112 585 12 084 984 618 492 425 68 500

1 618 023 1 291 418 702 678 70 803 86 628 41 449 10 417 239 977 63 253 7 330 655 581 303 868 46 059

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

1 076 912 539 40 41 21 4 122 37 3 244 150 14

963 808 485 297 175 384 773 980 212 169 590 121 577

327 252 136 15 21 8 4 54 12 1 84 38 7

883 456 177 926 391 183 454 036 120 585 447 436 864

468 329 114 26 188 138 47 29 4 9 91 44 12 33

570 822 797 313 132 748 002 141 878 014 746 624 890 898

159 111 32 9 68 47 15 8 2 3 32 13 5 13

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

316 248 129 12 17 6 3 51 12 1 45 21 3

825 338 191 779 271 391 115 216 268 522 028 480 794

12 570 10 382 4 824 627 674 206 211 1 514 396 47 1 012 362 59

2 988 936 2 437 556 1 367 250 126 064 146 090 69 392 19 407 405 290 110 459 11 987 953 388 479 433 65 400

1 592 700 1 270 747 691 382 69 915 85 558 40 926 10 263 236 395 62 166 7 264 651 358 301 305 45 642

1 396 236 1 166 809 675 868 56 149 60 532 28 466 9 144 168 895 48 293 4 723 302 030 178 128 19 758

557 699 862 813 540 858 248 117 055 131 610 026 648 773

144 101 27 7 66 43 12 7 1 3 30 12 4 12

418 323 295 793 001 095 976 174 660 147 119 817 049 967

5 570 3 997 1 038 331 2 626 1 573 444 276 49 119 1 129 541 149 439

Total

Rural

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families -----------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces--------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband unemployed ---------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband not in labor force ----------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Employed or in Armed Forces---------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------

350 267 140 13 20 8 3 62 14 1 76 34 6

758 464 281 741 375 015 352 919 394 619 258 472 894

151 115 58 5 8 3 1 27 6

469 464 399 625 382 107 492 623 179 775 23 407 10 579 1 966

342 823 231 752 756 519 717 794 487 941 802 251 984 018

163 116 32 9 73 46 15 8 2 3 31 12 4 13

155 201 356 823 763 954 645 419 246 605 309 339 990 681

67 46 12 3 31 20 6 3

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Enrolled in school ------------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not enrolled in school --------------------------High school graduate -------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not high school graduate ----------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------

1 456 064 1 005 785 310 286 89 282 604 486 450 279 133 337 77 677 16 605 29 088 316 942 138 435 48 651 129 011

827 564 162 53 347 263 71 40 9 16 192 80 30 81

937 264 627 156 814 673 087 419 672 943 586 785 113 340

1 437 990 305 87 596 446 130 76 16 28 315 138 47 128

327 907 225 252 724 420 668 432 019 630 752 913 710 297

815 556 159 52 342 259 69 39 9 16 189 79 29 80

985 084 994 500 968 901 951 638 532 689 950 662 726 279

621 434 145 34 253 186 60 36 6 11 125 59 17 48

1 13 5 1 5

107 967 055 551 298 140 257 437 901 627 883 814 880 988

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers --------------------------Employed females 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------

8 302 116 6 862 173 534 735 265 584 231 857 379 782 27 985 3 421 809 2 747 344 283 628 151 715 94 705 131 155 13 262

4 622 244 3 821 798 309 852 145 232 127 483 202 583 15 296 1 897 649 1 524 878 161 790 83 109 52 050 68 750 7 072

2 954 205 2 468 696 172 611 79 205 80 656 142 985 10 052 1 235 459 1 006 320 94 230 46 051 33 258 50 586 5 014

725 571 52 41 23 34 2 288 216 27 22 9 11 1

667 679 272 147 718 214 637 701 146 608 555 397 819 176

679 536 42 33 20 41 3 247 183 22 18 8 12 1

400 428 995 705 991 416 865 377 589 584 683 668 351 502

29 197 22 628 1 649 990 496 3 184 250 9 238 6 668 873 610 219 759 109

8 249 521 6 837 527 524 831 251 664 227 518 379 288 28 693 3 384 367 2 725 019 278 717 144 314 93 264 129 690 13 363

4 559 694 3 768 925 306 206 143 849 125 803 199 857 15 054 1 873 342 1 504 914 159 960 82 382 51 409 67 729 6 948

3 689 827 3 068 602 218 625 107 815 101 715 179 431 13 639 1 511 025 1 220 105 118 757 61 932 41 855 61 961 6 415

731 561 52 47 25 41 3 284 205 27 26 10 13 1

995 074 899 625 330 910 157 819 914 495 084 109 816 401

306 237 20 17 10 19 1 109 78 10 9 4 5

909 142 197 969 149 862 590 676 396 652 816 287 891 634

9 488 054 5 230 612 719 948 857 828 830 065 980 118 869 483 7 738 787 5 997 567 4 723 316 586 386 3 987 976 2 031 611 279 888 374 794 382 441 472 021 447 221 2 949 865 2 195 831 1 722 253 237 437

5 264 720 2 860 348 414 649 476 959 467 746 551 644 493 374 4 296 314 3 302 935 2 579 954 332 283 2 206 556 1 117 662 162 262 205 273 212 116 260 016 249 227 1 644 119 1 219 545 949 806 133 859

3 320 221 1 942 921 247 222 297 827 261 376 310 474 260 401 2 730 736 2 203 369 1 765 221 180 304 1 412 254 760 534 96 581 136 192 125 393 155 318 138 236 1 053 118 816 674 649 985 75 132

903 427 58 83 100 118 115 711 491 378 73 369 153 21 33 44 56 59 252 159 122 28

113 343 077 042 943 000 708 737 263 141 799 166 415 045 329 932 687 758 628 612 462 446

846 416 45 76 91 108 108 681 471 372 68 316 137 14 27 36 47 52 219 140 110 23

616 960 282 528 442 054 350 001 985 547 660 204 780 259 796 504 191 674 970 420 837 265

35 16 2 3 4 4 4 28 19 14 3 12 4

9 413 478 5 194 253 713 979 855 275 824 458 971 875 853 638 7 697 886 5 965 637 4 695 882 584 761 3 940 328 2 012 200 275 885 371 722 375 976 465 804 438 741 2 926 393 2 179 626 1 709 561 234 064

5 190 979 2 823 757 409 940 469 886 459 286 541 922 486 188 4 236 921 3 261 180 2 547 374 326 064 2 177 133 1 104 548 160 603 202 308 208 341 255 477 245 856 1 623 404 1 205 770 939 042 131 593

4 222 499 2 370 496 304 039 385 389 365 172 429 953 367 450 3 460 965 2 704 457 2 148 508 258 697 1 763 195 907 652 115 282 169 414 167 635 210 327 192 885 1 302 989 973 856 770 519 102 471

921 453 51 79 97 116 124 721 503 399 70 363 157 18 30 42 53 61 243 156 123 26

192 319 251 081 049 297 195 902 915 981 285 852 191 262 868 969 408 154 442 625 529 638

387 191 18 33 41 49 53 309 212 170 30 142 61 6 11 16 21 25 96 60 47 10

062 304 698 324 227 312 197 612 760 013 911 564 071 133 686 520 628 526 768 340 903 318

4 387 497 1 366 1 748 775 3 022 196 782 2 043 1 687 984 272 411 300

397 267 170 245 715 869 687 983 199 543 618 648 386 584

2 505 340 808 938 418 1 618 117 438 1 061 860 655 203 265 186

660 446 643 357 214 023 685 385 953 819 581 504 350 727

1 437 104 414 629 289 1 076 52 257 766 643 244 45 106 92

554 455 248 060 791 963 716 549 698 094 590 884 403 303

444 52 143 180 67 327 26 87 214 183 84 23 39 21

183 366 279 828 710 883 286 049 548 630 447 260 633 554

388 36 126 166 59 316 23 91 202 172 45 11 21 12

678 421 166 294 797 825 061 443 321 739 028 190 401 437

14 858 686 4 895 6 350 2 927 12 570 387 3 967 8 216 6 802 1 012 219 470 323

4 318 478 1 337 1 726 775 2 988 188 772 2 027 1 672 953 262 396 294

369 063 787 783 736 936 687 752 497 890 388 216 273 899

2 473 337 799 924 412 1 592 116 432 1 044 846 651 202 263 185

625 922 517 137 049 700 006 264 430 259 358 745 460 153

1 844 140 538 802 363 1 396 72 340 983 826 302 59 132 109

744 141 270 646 687 236 681 488 067 631 030 471 813 746

457 55 154 187 59 350 31 101 218 187 76 21 36 18

706 625 549 756 776 758 061 674 023 392 258 622 514 122

187 21 63 78 24 151 13 46 91 79 23 6 11 5

735 203 748 241 543 469 541 080 848 338 407 431 246 730

845 805 203 117 99 306 152

531 854 559 736 960 445 937

451 430 110 64 53 160 83

630 721 907 020 890 430 126

299 284 72 42 36 111 49

399 493 029 171 134 894 586

94 90 20 11 9 34 20

502 640 623 545 936 121 225

99 95 19 10 8 38 19

369 167 573 181 406 142 736

3 315 3 200 519 280 212 774 936

833 794 200 115 97 304 147

537 306 979 433 820 565 536

443 423 109 63 52 157 81

590 026 055 051 964 130 712

389 371 91 52 44 147 65

947 280 924 382 856 435 824

111 106 22 12 10 40 25

363 715 153 484 546 022 137

48 46 8 4 3 17 11

657 569 836 823 895 557 193

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks -----------------------------

1 1 1 2 8 4 3 1

123 988 020 419 169 267 260 569 304 898 338 205 944 545 040 550 867 259 535 852 787 109

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families-----------------------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------3 or more workers ----------------------------Married-couple families -----------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers ----------------------------Husband and wife worked ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers -----------------------------

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over -------Male -----------------------------May 1975 or later service only -------------------September 1980 or later service only ------------Served 2 or more years --------------------Vietnam-era service ----------------------------World War II service ----------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 79 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

79

Table 80.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

29 495 386 22 373 331 14 863 619 507 123 634 614 388 703 49 649 6 487 441 1 287 132 55 154 4 730 982 2 992 859 180 712

9 469 772 7 026 065 4 654 599 169 021 221 370 133 647 19 066 2 222 337 449 067 20 602 1 800 939 1 090 750 71 908

14 845 458 11 592 963 7 703 833 237 537 286 778 183 218 18 303 2 965 717 595 933 22 530 2 064 666 1 386 663 64 277

5 180 156 3 754 303 2 505 187 100 565 126 466 71 838 12 280 1 299 387 242 132 12 022 865 377 515 446 44 527

13 847 560 10 390 924 6 745 567 261 556 361 697 200 399 32 137 3 094 939 649 607 34 966 1 327 859 758 782 58 522

1 031 818 502 11 10 5

6 939 641 5 501 020 2 407 779 330 862 2 750 008 1 438 621 829 464 559 870 73 908 109 478 609 157 276 287 106 724 220 596

2 350 534 1 833 853 767 288 112 091 950 596 516 681 285 846 183 855 24 973 40 984 230 835 100 607 41 690 86 060

3 171 290 2 545 212 1 179 935 147 452 1 213 796 626 078 378 147 269 425 31 710 44 510 247 931 121 516 39 611 85 031

1 417 817 1 121 955 460 556 71 319 585 616 295 862 165 471 106 590 17 225 23 984 130 391 54 164 25 423 49 505

3 075 930 2 380 627 910 728 137 950 1 330 297 695 303 380 876 271 657 42 070 57 017 314 427 136 951 51 002 125 801

Outside metropolitan area

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

678 398 250 018 604 956 876 676 567 473 409 206 823

31 891 773 24 530 512 16 244 106 543 264 681 979 420 100 50 431 6 679 282 1 364 227 57 618 4 651 318 2 964 338 166 678

9 326 191 6 920 510 4 585 123 166 196 218 632 132 079 18 859 2 187 049 443 987 20 283 1 781 861 1 078 173 70 952

22 565 582 17 610 002 11 658 983 377 068 463 347 288 021 31 572 4 492 233 920 240 37 335 2 869 457 1 886 165 95 726

11 451 173 8 233 743 5 365 080 225 415 314 332 169 002 31 355 2 903 098 572 512 32 502 1 407 523 787 303 72 556

7 766 840 5 608 872 3 606 748 153 713 222 820 117 542 21 911 1 935 148 393 301 23 345 775 392 417 999 37 943

204 166 66 5 94 38 20 16 1 2 17 9 1 6

652 100 165 763 093 552 929 420 728 606 623 860 319 427

7 247 185 5 729 080 2 510 863 336 830 2 869 922 1 518 105 878 821 607 530 77 371 113 049 639 284 297 192 106 661 230 446

2 315 079 1 805 377 755 622 110 304 935 584 509 702 281 873 181 187 24 733 40 459 227 829 99 149 41 057 85 129

4 932 106 3 923 703 1 755 241 226 526 1 934 338 1 008 403 596 948 426 343 52 638 72 590 411 455 198 043 65 604 145 317

2 768 386 2 152 567 807 644 131 982 1 210 383 615 819 331 519 223 997 38 607 53 446 284 300 116 046 51 065 115 951

1 719 400 1 315 449 468 404 78 051 768 053 403 951 214 725 148 752 25 919 35 720 189 226 77 604 31 945 79 334

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS

Married-couple families -----------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces--------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband unemployed ---------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Husband not in labor force ----------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces --------------Wife unemployed ----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Employed or in Armed Forces---------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------

202 38 1 40 17

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS

Persons 16 to 19 years ----------------Enrolled in school ------------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not enrolled in school --------------------------High school graduate -------------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------Not high school graduate ----------------------Employed--------------------------------Unemployed ------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------

CLASS OF WORKER

Employed persons 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers --------------------------Employed females 16 years and over ------Private wage and salary workers ------------------Local government workers -----------------------State government workers -----------------------Federal government workers ---------------------Self-employed workers --------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------

66 52 4 2 2 4

224 145 535 860 090 373 219 611 050 505 549 790 572 142

870 387 289 477 249 902 566 721 734 930 968 213 633 243

23 18 1 1

372 236 600 158 730 1 575 71 10 903 8 541 855 617 280 563 44

477 239 327 972 669 065 205 835 925 203 977 783 513 434

32 26 2 1 1 2

478 093 136 044 069 031 102 14 874 11 909 1 202 577 396 719 69

390 494 896 847 236 271 646 108 081 530 080 666 742 009

10 374 003 7 815 654 798 066 656 658 290 344 767 566 45 715 4 833 778 3 599 728 448 197 354 911 112 764 289 378 28 800

25 18 1 1

222 692 699 247 680 2 692 209 10 888 8 056 981 681 290 768 109

442 241 813 520 918 103 847 042 865 990 147 762 197 081

1 818 948 109 70 39 585 65 696 416 71 40 19 118 29

795 231 494 725 379 596 370 154 283 348 974 808 442 299

70 55 4 2 2 4

667 600 045 540 480 278 722 452 201 610 219 588 859 453 566 106 448 153 244 773 743 604

977 017 388 775 476 539 782 081 789 972 645 171 547 243 832 486 513 550 317 426 975 573

27 17 1 2 2 2 2 21 17 15 1 12 7

321 291 156 412 029 326 104 162 643 197 198 750 433 554 284 113 232 130 857 193 067 585

063 893 702 155 429 288 596 515 747 512 312 188 499 849 356 708 787 989 724 504 414 311

36 24 1 3 2 2 2 28 24 21 1 17 10

872 773 410 062 410 750 464 814 947 879 388 010 279 671 708 395 556 398 551 641 223 697

877 774 763 743 891 097 609 962 728 283 569 158 326 631 283 516 739 663 950 205 759 411

12 474 037 7 534 350 477 923 1 065 877 1 040 156 1 202 154 1 153 577 9 474 604 7 610 314 6 534 177 632 764 5 827 825 3 146 722 226 763 574 193 597 262 658 987 623 898 3 834 643 2 938 717 2 452 802 321 851

29 18 1 2 2 2 2 22 18 16 1 12 7

208 656 030 380 251 465 425 927 925 401 458 819 257 449 206 242 342 320 621 737 681 699

778 276 247 018 115 785 337 426 456 224 414 107 813 132 105 877 764 416 887 293 354 790

2 146 987 1 423 079 60 997 144 710 147 531 167 308 203 362 1 607 714 1 330 822 1 188 270 89 879 845 427 478 800 25 035 72 471 83 977 86 452 98 692 528 303 401 170 342 095 46 734

80 53 3 6 5 6 5 63 53 46 3 37 22 1 3 3 3 3 25 20 17 1

35 4 9 16 4 29 3 6 19 17 4

624 608 592 861 562 495 756 599 139 540 730 729 2 317 1 683

461 236 650 536 039 386 361 440 585 966 982 718 697 567

11 1 3 5 1 9 1 2 6 5 1

804 656 283 550 314 469 289 151 028 536 800 314 876 610

456 367 826 126 137 772 673 371 728 901 939 373 548 018

17 1 4 8 2 14 1 3 9 9 2

548 979 553 444 571 845 680 275 889 002 064 252 982 829

569 176 146 248 999 458 132 449 877 014 666 694 266 706

713 990 299 414 009 847 693 346 807 061 327 238 666 422

018 452 131 211 224 560 450 455 655 743 859 762 486 611

1 109 70 331 532 175 1 031 64 298 669 596 40 4 16 19

311 422 332 432 125 678 032 503 143 153 409 269 528 612

16 16 1 1

562 275 467 401 721 937 737

6 774 381 6 556 596 599 580 321 048 265 505 2 101 841 2 192 519

439 430 16 9 7 98 169

859 051 434 435 372 448 036

30 24 2 1 1

525 645 730 830 216 840 261 205 358 619 540 845 676 164

275 703 208 815 553 297 699 135 986 565 158 928 410 088

23 17 1 1

062 996 579 141 720 1 554 70 10 766 8 436 844 608 277 555 43

786 182 464 182 899 617 442 446 286 318 258 802 789 993

47 37 3 1 1 3

989 045 173 853 648 433 834 141 710 769 332 228 036 496 716 191 550 237 404 846 694 644

673 644 277 664 960 561 567 150 694 503 155 698 924 531 335 067 736 105 741 768 876 209

26 17 1 2 1 2 2 20 17 14 1 12 7

938 067 139 377 998 288 066 871 410 999 180 581 348 547 265 096 212 110 746 109 998 576

283 303 541 227 582 762 868 850 348 541 327 117 078 479 339 667 979 575 994 040 945 871

54 35 2 4 3 4 3 42 36 31 2 24 14

38 4 10 18 5 31 3 7 20 19 4

006 600 138 172 095 891 789 176 926 116 651 688 2 255 1 707

871 876 422 048 525 773 165 211 397 223 318 035 482 801

11 1 3 5 1 9 1 2 5 5 1

634 629 240 470 294 326 266 120 938 453 781 311 867 603

410 774 242 008 386 191 423 774 994 168 861 617 069 175

26 2 6 12 3 22 2 5 14 13 2

17 17 1 1

655 104 767 707 298 008 051

32 25 2 1 1

462 649 150 689 495 285 191 438 922 775 931 568 120 120

489 521 744 633 654 680 257 689 700 247 900 126 621 095

20 15 1 1

037 925 894 182 614 708 714 628 613 355 957 047 420 236

13 540 780 9 704 107 936 137 746 281 357 680 1 662 700 133 875 5 831 909 4 199 898 548 574 405 106 159 350 452 751 66 230

051 978 033 476 650 144 767 269 300 769 151 647 688 949 450 094 337 126 657 737 695 067

390 341 736 437 378 799 699 300 346 962 828 581 846 052 996 400 757 530 747 728 931 338

24 887 082 15 210 649 902 358 2 067 129 2 082 631 2 310 763 2 313 552 19 238 357 15 416 551 13 242 693 1 345 904 11 178 580 6 080 436 405 844 1 056 602 1 158 296 1 240 541 1 236 861 7 461 463 5 663 951 4 730 453 660 154

15 901 067 9 889 340 558 621 1 298 257 1 304 840 1 413 038 1 436 971 12 482 592 10 068 375 8 662 070 874 670 6 965 978 3 844 441 241 067 643 518 712 564 754 483 769 905 4 715 352 3 587 705 3 002 876 419 654

372 971 898 702 801 565 522 055 987 663 869 376 1 388 1 104

461 102 180 040 139 582 742 437 403 055 457 418 413 626

13 1 3 6 1 11 1 2 7 6 1

21 16 1 1

922 191 504 277 554 2 225 167 9 294 6 748 868 690 235 664 87

WORK STATUS IN 1989

Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------48 and 49 weeks ---------------------------40 to 47 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ----------------------------14 to 26 weeks ----------------------------1 to 13 weeks -----------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------40 or more weeks---------------------------50 to 52 weeks --------------------------27 to 39 weeks -----------------------------

76 49 3 6 5 6 5 59 50 43 3 35 20 1 3 3 3 3 24 19 16 1

1 1 1 1 8 7 6

1 1 1 1 11 9 8

1 1 1 1 8 6 5

1 1 1 1 8 7 5

2 2 2 2 16 13 11 1

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families-----------------------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 workers -----------------------------------3 or more workers ----------------------------Married-couple families -----------------No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers ----------------------------Husband and wife worked ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---No workers ----------------------------------1 worker ------------------------------------2 or more workers -----------------------------

6 271 972 1 755 2 867 675 5 180 786 1 172 3 220 3 002 865 162 458 243

436 693 678 162 903 156 556 620 980 051 377 651 883 843

15 1 4 7 2 13 1 3 8 8 1

330 997 753 103 475 451 660 769 020 486 407 280 728 398

608 812 359 699 738 173 646 684 843 486 523 445 701 377

8 1 2 4 1 7 1 1 4 4

854 269 494 075 014 766 072 934 759 372 775 157 391 226

233 701 140 627 765 840 770 980 090 983 392 790 237 365

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over -------Male -----------------------------May 1975 or later service only -------------------September 1980 or later service only ------------Served 2 or more years --------------------Vietnam-era service ----------------------------World War II service ----------------------------

80

980 258 864 072 900 4 851 6 001

5 854 053 5 577 042 716 941 418 811 348 888 1 644 507 2 106 137

8 232 351 7 904 908 821 747 464 764 394 426 2 406 369 2 822 478

2 894 158 2 776 325 325 779 188 826 157 407 801 061 1 073 122

897 164 906 079 907 5 294 6 080

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 80 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

5 761 311 5 489 761 702 850 410 560 341 635 1 614 275 2 076 486

12 136 344 11 674 343 1 203 917 669 147 565 663 3 679 733 4 003 565

5 857 288 5 650 767 557 280 313 742 258 928 1 659 770 2 114 205

3 774 166 3 652 138 326 527 176 935 145 080 1 103 321 1 314 880

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 81.

Occupation of Employed White Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Employed persons 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers -----------Employed females 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers ------------

Urban

Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

70 614 606 21 500 162 10 148 779 363 946 2 987 931 11 351 383 2 187 424 1 211 423 630 747 1 636 858 3 754 148 2 446 095 24 191 882 837 935 1 949 826 9 349 675 2 282 678 2 989 887 4 077 110 1 463 119 12 054 446 399 638 3 055 341 1 513 947 537 179 8 346 338 231 786 1 207 755 487 896 6 906 797 2 972 700 1 493 988 760 642 123 621 586 476 7 438 840 2 334 325 2 763 308 2 277 645 8 376 742 2 271 838 1 390 191 1 961 393 1 854 753 415 891 2 337 429 468 792 862 650 32 471 821 10 074 755 4 196 562 148 342 1 511 421 5 878 193 392 074 105 904 116 372 1 421 452 2 581 748 1 860 550 14 909 802 674 047 556 554 4 320 107 771 065 980 470 2 568 572 1 129 550 9 359 094 239 291 2 995 157 1 344 173 174 045 4 743 449 219 177 177 428 39 552 4 346 844 1 763 130 550 958 129 273 18 746 107 402 648 565 99 873 73 392 473 001 1 965 977 805 715 478 328 210 379 206 548 20 807 450 748 18 153 192 438

25 664 998 7 993 520 3 579 547 126 381 1 095 630 4 413 973 749 405 382 999 253 178 590 806 1 394 338 822 931 8 775 609 309 084 734 706 3 307 095 778 384 1 052 738 1 475 973 526 604 4 424 724 148 751 1 081 663 528 587 207 818 3 211 260 99 953 448 624 175 720 2 662 683 1 169 615 599 373 247 044 31 985 202 054 2 491 448 764 053 944 887 767 149 2 946 117 818 906 473 451 689 713 654 913 123 726 840 321 172 493 302 344 11 867 211 3 815 051 1 561 136 53 062 564 866 2 253 915 146 348 37 490 52 080 505 570 922 901 624 660 5 341 748 239 426 220 307 1 534 888 273 862 356 394 904 632 394 668 3 347 127 86 295 1 050 543 457 215 64 601 1 743 968 94 125 68 724 16 510 1 581 119 643 006 220 816 42 404 5 545 35 980 235 684 35 908 27 923 171 005 688 356 295 372 162 808 67 083 65 683 6 914 156 179 6 512 64 172

34 205 551 10 869 575 5 409 399 179 159 1 595 506 5 460 176 1 246 240 716 006 311 263 825 703 1 705 548 1 179 870 12 148 523 394 545 991 431 4 744 307 1 162 731 1 632 592 1 948 984 672 255 6 018 240 201 208 1 553 943 757 147 263 332 3 572 410 93 872 567 934 239 980 2 910 604 1 245 391 595 893 304 610 41 356 247 567 3 656 547 1 164 945 1 371 960 1 104 534 3 653 886 924 983 601 775 913 260 867 334 184 116 1 029 752 211 047 393 194 15 617 140 4 980 835 2 167 244 71 909 799 664 2 813 591 219 126 60 635 55 494 729 214 1 215 597 908 169 7 462 695 322 998 277 730 2 136 735 381 671 529 968 1 225 096 517 525 4 725 232 119 733 1 531 150 678 736 85 499 2 019 631 88 770 81 318 18 300 1 849 543 742 128 208 434 55 124 7 978 46 156 295 552 50 011 32 851 211 945 803 303 299 019 197 288 105 195 103 583 8 626 193 175 8 248 86 979

10 744 057 2 637 067 1 159 833 58 406 296 795 1 477 234 191 779 112 418 66 306 220 349 654 262 443 294 3 267 750 134 306 223 689 1 298 273 341 563 304 557 652 153 264 260 1 611 482 49 679 419 735 228 213 66 029 1 562 668 37 961 191 197 72 196 1 333 510 557 694 298 722 208 988 50 280 136 855 1 290 845 405 327 446 461 405 962 1 776 739 527 949 314 965 358 420 332 506 108 049 467 356 85 252 167 112 4 987 470 1 278 869 468 182 23 371 146 891 810 687 26 600 7 779 8 798 186 668 443 250 327 721 2 105 359 111 623 58 517 648 484 115 532 94 108 438 844 217 357 1 286 735 33 263 413 464 208 222 23 945 979 850 36 282 27 386 4 742 916 182 377 996 121 708 31 745 5 223 25 266 117 329 13 954 12 618 90 051 474 318 211 324 118 232 38 101 37 282 5 267 101 394 3 393 41 287

25 622 955 5 377 192 2 502 256 120 993 618 280 2 874 936 447 701 264 571 124 160 487 944 1 209 269 911 943 6 929 356 285 473 495 578 2 634 501 729 506 659 839 1 245 156 513 720 3 513 804 111 468 924 887 529 883 178 131 3 008 103 81 102 372 299 136 746 2 554 702 1 008 776 619 856 1 610 160 899 125 607 614 3 818 276 1 219 921 1 411 414 1 090 604 4 879 868 1 434 528 845 584 1 069 045 1 015 519 369 933 1 160 778 258 384 381 476 11 043 296 2 666 349 1 005 471 53 040 323 859 1 660 878 69 522 20 052 21 349 431 707 858 967 681 337 4 544 836 246 477 131 951 1 313 248 254 600 211 660 846 988 432 930 2 853 160 77 554 914 764 493 685 84 447 1 957 845 77 451 47 044 9 100 1 833 350 744 415 263 093 254 101 124 597 124 598 308 855 39 525 37 442 230 035 1 311 310 604 624 303 739 134 973 133 808 14 928 253 046 10 461 102 178

Inside metropolitan area

1 834 278 117 8 30 160 17 9 7 27 82 64 345 13 19 117 32 31 54 20 195 5 51 39 13 142 6 12 4 123 46 28 671 531 134 161 54 55 48 234 61 40 57 55 20 53 11 17 701 158 50 3 16 108 3 1 25 62 50 245 12 6 62 12 10 39 18 164 4 51 36 6 104 6 1 96 37 14 113 78 34 15 1 1 12 63 25 14 9 9 13 5

Outside metropolitan area

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

917 634 730 032 636 904 914 013 617 799 191 242 921 361 892 608 256 070 282 951 060 264 905 001 249 355 440 724 597 191 069 577 740 409 969 596 103 856 384 671 890 705 994 689 333 749 674 179 574 128 063 547 155 065 040 676 266 915 792 818 673 241 196 453 185 352 916 195 783 048 372 966 646 491 290 715 317 486 704 142 767 452 977 976 666 914 340 539 778 036 434 404 945 346 473 199

74 906 562 22 478 989 10 725 750 376 980 3 135 041 11 753 239 2 359 213 1 315 368 651 951 1 731 284 3 808 669 2 526 292 25 407 799 873 006 2 087 657 9 738 502 2 388 249 3 162 791 4 187 462 1 505 450 12 708 634 424 266 3 229 849 1 599 935 577 739 8 494 251 237 719 1 253 168 512 063 7 003 364 2 989 641 1 533 731 1 091 565 313 256 721 644 8 337 596 2 624 440 3 149 297 2 508 529 9 096 362 2 436 009 1 521 445 2 163 920 2 055 312 482 230 2 492 758 523 889 906 395 34 053 379 10 515 047 4 412 999 155 108 1 599 609 6 102 048 423 452 114 590 122 534 1 513 622 2 638 794 1 923 299 15 691 584 707 016 592 836 4 489 619 807 045 1 042 226 2 640 348 1 166 557 9 902 113 255 208 3 169 572 1 427 248 198 487 4 828 718 224 673 182 083 41 764 4 421 962 1 786 530 564 535 196 883 51 516 141 942 700 736 110 288 81 271 506 985 2 120 411 857 227 511 612 250 385 246 648 22 912 478 275 20 494 203 953

25 323 753 7 895 968 3 532 773 124 904 1 083 242 4 363 195 738 669 375 104 251 742 584 268 1 373 576 811 114 8 656 170 305 953 723 447 3 257 607 765 707 1 038 537 1 453 363 518 275 4 369 163 146 940 1 069 171 521 822 205 092 3 167 849 99 225 441 690 172 982 2 626 934 1 150 770 592 821 243 190 32 793 197 761 2 445 488 749 824 922 815 757 403 2 915 088 813 955 469 588 680 459 646 222 121 774 829 312 168 706 297 897 11 717 229 3 770 081 1 541 392 52 465 558 352 2 228 689 145 022 36 909 51 679 500 049 909 330 615 116 5 268 705 237 196 217 515 1 510 470 269 444 350 930 890 096 388 165 3 303 524 85 116 1 038 246 451 339 63 559 1 721 425 93 566 67 845 16 299 1 560 014 632 621 218 843 41 574 5 726 35 002 232 312 35 083 27 188 169 207 683 132 294 049 161 875 66 075 64 719 6 821 154 312 6 333 62 953

49 582 809 14 583 021 7 192 977 252 076 2 051 799 7 390 044 1 620 544 940 264 400 209 1 147 016 2 435 093 1 715 178 16 751 629 567 053 1 364 210 6 480 895 1 622 542 2 124 254 2 734 099 987 175 8 339 471 277 326 2 160 678 1 078 113 372 647 5 326 402 138 494 811 478 339 081 4 376 430 1 838 871 940 910 848 375 280 463 523 883 5 892 108 1 874 616 2 226 482 1 751 126 6 181 274 1 622 054 1 051 857 1 483 461 1 409 090 360 456 1 663 446 355 183 608 498 22 336 150 6 744 966 2 871 607 102 643 1 041 257 3 873 359 278 430 77 681 70 855 1 013 573 1 729 464 1 308 183 10 422 879 469 820 375 321 2 979 149 537 601 691 296 1 750 252 778 392 6 598 589 170 092 2 131 326 975 909 134 928 3 107 293 131 107 114 238 25 465 2 861 948 1 153 909 345 692 155 309 45 790 106 940 468 424 75 205 54 083 337 778 1 437 279 563 178 349 737 184 310 181 929 16 091 323 963 14 161 141 000

21 330 999 4 398 365 1 925 285 107 959 471 170 2 473 080 275 912 160 626 102 956 393 518 1 154 748 831 746 5 713 439 250 402 357 747 2 245 674 623 935 486 935 1 134 804 471 389 2 859 616 86 840 750 379 443 895 137 571 2 860 190 75 169 326 886 112 579 2 458 135 991 835 580 113 1 279 237 709 490 472 446 2 919 520 929 806 1 025 425 859 720 4 160 248 1 270 357 714 330 866 518 814 960 303 594 1 005 449 203 287 337 731 9 461 738 2 226 057 789 034 46 274 235 671 1 437 023 38 144 11 366 15 187 339 537 801 921 618 588 3 763 054 213 508 95 669 1 143 736 218 620 149 904 775 212 395 923 2 310 141 61 637 740 349 410 610 60 005 1 872 576 71 955 42 389 6 888 1 758 232 721 015 249 516 186 491 91 827 90 058 256 684 29 110 29 563 196 051 1 156 876 553 112 270 455 94 967 93 708 12 823 225 519 8 120 90 663

13 719 658 2 525 527 1 124 023 66 140 269 606 1 401 504 157 565 91 158 52 676 236 279 662 048 508 858 3 419 992 151 286 211 569 1 314 290 376 129 283 802 654 359 278 503 1 742 847 53 118 457 455 280 706 91 775 1 710 729 47 018 192 935 62 573 1 470 776 573 620 360 393 1 132 231 671 086 381 595 2 037 056 651 960 728 120 580 273 2 894 123 885 969 494 696 612 769 581 527 227 858 672 831 145 909 218 702 5 900 586 1 314 668 467 748 29 490 139 395 846 920 22 806 6 775 8 579 207 733 471 140 378 543 2 281 996 131 212 56 396 675 385 134 803 88 767 451 815 237 747 1 419 003 38 644 452 192 262 039 44 047 1 149 290 45 149 23 909 3 800 1 080 232 439 028 158 717 166 220 88 272 74 350 173 885 19 729 20 691 132 081 814 527 395 363 187 055 70 119 69 457 9 091 152 899 5 807 61 349

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 81 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

81

Table 82.

Occupation of Employed Black Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Employed persons 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers -----------Employed females 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers ------------

82

Urban and rural

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

10 089 409 1 923 083 825 071 64 008 290 281 1 098 012 120 545 55 066 26 897 200 300 458 151 336 663 3 145 588 169 557 177 522 807 009 141 817 143 596 521 596 294 382 1 991 500 82 392 372 684 140 621 191 039 2 250 856 112 688 290 888 72 734 1 847 280 537 477 581 576 94 749 5 222 83 962 784 117 246 948 260 569 271 720 1 891 016 526 368 308 588 442 195 428 162 91 505 522 360 94 053 185 194 5 363 223 1 190 763 458 362 36 724 184 805 732 401 40 978 10 769 9 200 176 510 348 656 272 587 2 184 281 137 086 71 951 502 881 63 078 64 099 375 704 240 007 1 472 363 52 072 360 352 117 929 80 614 1 321 891 107 546 66 614 13 946 1 147 731 275 606 265 830 11 676 704 10 509 118 321 22 826 10 145 85 001 536 291 242 281 134 712 53 629 52 337 6 437 99 232 3 689 34 035

6 458 024 1 173 063 494 390 37 460 174 806 678 673 61 421 27 739 14 769 126 177 284 740 208 063 2 040 300 111 228 103 303 508 503 83 631 86 300 338 572 191 800 1 317 266 53 243 241 067 93 189 129 212 1 525 299 74 304 193 441 46 396 1 257 554 356 069 404 825 50 851 2 443 46 265 486 149 151 081 164 013 168 815 1 182 362 313 788 191 854 287 523 278 051 54 573 334 624 60 480 116 820 3 449 762 735 878 277 883 21 334 111 960 457 995 21 232 5 674 5 226 110 809 216 767 168 454 1 426 435 90 320 42 332 321 394 37 763 39 628 244 003 155 916 972 389 33 962 232 056 77 429 54 472 888 585 70 757 45 174 9 521 772 654 176 460 184 152 5 549 258 5 116 73 697 13 730 6 555 53 231 319 618 139 101 80 727 34 015 33 127 3 863 61 912 2 346 21 096

Urban fringe 2 792 642 292 23 106 349 54 25 11 64 132 97 948 47 65 244 49 52 142 75 591 26 115 42 57 512 22 80 21 410 119 119 22 1 20 219 75 70 71 446 107 71 121 118 22 122 22 45 1 467 386 160 13 67 226 18 4 3 57 100 79 645 37 26 142 21 22 98 60 439 16 113 36 24 289 21 17 3 251 58 51 2 2 29 7 2 19 112 43 30 15 15 1 21 7

849 538 880 538 454 658 867 306 252 481 674 752 846 759 245 379 754 467 158 243 463 191 869 420 815 792 298 093 770 401 884 916 734 139 884 389 936 456 945 550 887 426 677 121 878 682 386 069 275 891 806 877 362 085 497 683 704 198 970 290 675 687 104 210 078 399 733 186 674 354 099 028 685 896 210 474 814 212 496 555 617 163 389 850 412 482 880 346 211 337 555 208 557 686 775 710

Outside urbanized area 838 107 37 3 9 69 4 2 9 40 30 156 10 8 54 8 4 40 27 82 2 15 5 4 212 16 17 4 179 61 56 21 1 16 78 19 26 30 262 104 45 32 31 14 65 11 23 446 67 19 1 5 48 1 8 30 24 112 9 3 39 4 2 32 23 60 1 15 4 1 143 15 3 123 40 30 3 3 14 1 1 11 104 59 23 4 4 1 15 5

536 482 801 010 021 681 257 021 876 642 737 848 442 570 974 127 432 829 866 339 771 958 748 012 012 765 086 354 568 325 524 835 164 640 813 579 931 100 960 104 693 308 995 990 054 054 187 305 186 994 673 513 483 321 249 412 270 503 919 843 171 079 515 277 237 072 968 905 300 756 197 472 457 410 579 966 611 865 650 123 510 283 004 774 684 108 890 327 969 648 059 002 017 634 568 229

1 318 142 50 4 13 92 6 2 1 13 54 43 208 13 13 68 12 7 49 32 113 4 21 6 6 271 23 21 5 225 71 78 71 11 49 145 39 50 53 478 195 73 69 67 28 111 22 36 652 93 26 2 8 66 1 11 43 36 146 11 4 48 5 3 39 28 81 2 20 5 2 186 22 4 158 49 42 9 1 7 25 2 1 20 191 113 40 10 9 1 26 7

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

394 971 764 134 481 207 319 975 504 093 448 410 532 347 472 567 045 459 063 961 146 367 209 652 491 243 595 920 271 728 611 481 330 438 404 894 617 423 089 424 367 983 051 577 764 259 496 405 065 081 297 125 150 784 588 416 396 790 495 372 335 564 931 416 744 259 413 879 424 814 514 961 566 567 979 799 669 789 923 691 372 385 565 239 394 793 933 471 587 053 013 903 791 027 605 841

43 571 3 973 1 295 78 227 2 678 161 71 25 329 1 771 1 438 5 376 395 386 2 005 374 133 1 498 991 2 590 151 420 145 103 8 242 616 681 132 6 945 2 342 2 161 4 681 2 023 2 291 4 476 1 035 1 568 1 770 16 823 7 117 2 367 2 525 2 469 995 3 819 763 1 111 21 302 2 693 723 35 137 1 970 37 15 6 305 1 420 1 178 3 723 319 160 1 366 146 47 1 173 872 1 878 107 403 125 39 6 069 603 193 19 5 273 1 788 1 331 701 276 409 944 85 79 780 7 172 4 297 1 354 520 507 44 957 18 269

9 815 350 1 896 774 820 657 63 830 291 057 1 076 117 121 713 55 636 27 036 197 813 441 176 323 077 3 108 497 165 826 177 045 789 257 140 019 143 848 505 390 282 572 1 976 369 82 288 369 997 139 940 191 729 2 163 049 105 745 285 160 71 114 1 772 144 507 751 560 790 93 201 6 206 82 411 764 525 243 727 255 693 260 529 1 789 304 475 584 289 208 436 917 423 056 87 742 499 853 92 106 175 941 5 198 321 1 171 822 456 049 36 619 185 538 715 773 41 260 10 802 9 226 174 437 336 028 262 119 2 154 968 133 778 71 439 487 977 62 210 63 926 361 841 229 170 1 461 774 52 082 357 802 117 328 80 890 1 260 975 100 860 65 214 13 777 1 094 901 255 495 255 016 11 247 716 10 175 112 165 22 455 9 795 79 585 487 144 210 313 124 101 53 548 52 236 6 265 92 917 3 477 31 917

6 404 374 1 165 296 491 298 37 161 173 743 673 998 61 017 27 448 14 721 125 401 282 305 206 126 2 025 990 110 477 102 225 504 101 82 907 85 731 335 463 189 850 1 309 187 52 794 239 848 92 592 128 712 1 513 409 73 636 192 445 45 991 1 247 328 352 152 401 794 49 959 2 422 45 433 480 987 149 578 162 092 167 044 1 168 733 308 377 189 912 285 429 276 017 54 060 330 955 59 682 115 341 3 421 670 731 081 276 228 21 167 111 287 454 853 21 143 5 639 5 201 110 117 215 103 167 014 1 416 654 89 674 41 842 318 347 37 469 39 360 241 518 154 132 966 791 33 659 230 869 76 948 54 354 881 285 70 128 45 006 9 504 766 151 174 266 182 581 5 411 255 4 996 72 868 13 606 6 423 52 668 314 371 136 007 79 662 33 703 32 815 3 842 61 157 2 335 20 864

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 82 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city 3 410 731 329 26 117 402 60 28 12 72 158 116 1 082 55 74 285 57 58 169 92 667 29 130 47 63 649 32 92 25 524 155 158 43 3 36 283 94 93 93 620 167 99 151 147 33 168 32 60 1 776 440 179 15 74 260 20 5 4 64 120 95 738 44 29 169 24 24 120 75 494 18 126 40 26 379 30 20 4 328 81 72 5 5 39 8 3 26 172 74 44 19 19 2 31 1 11

976 478 359 669 314 119 696 188 315 412 871 951 507 349 820 156 112 117 927 722 182 494 149 348 017 640 109 715 123 816 599 996 242 784 978 538 149 601 485 571 207 296 488 039 682 898 424 600 651 741 821 452 251 920 117 163 025 320 925 105 314 104 597 630 741 566 323 038 983 423 933 380 536 690 732 208 273 750 229 435 836 461 179 297 849 372 917 773 306 439 845 421 423 760 142 053

Total 1 592 169 55 4 12 114 5 2 1 15 71 56 245 17 13 86 13 7 65 44 128 4 23 7 5 359 30 27 6 300 101 99 72 10 50 165 42 55 64 580 246 93 74 72 32 133 24 45 816 112 28 2 7 83 1 13 56 46 175 14 5 63 6 3 53 39 92 2 23 6 2 247 29 6 211 70 53 9 1 7 31 2 2 26 240 145 50 10 10 1 32 9

453 280 178 312 705 102 151 405 365 580 423 996 623 078 949 319 843 207 269 771 277 471 896 333 801 050 538 648 891 864 337 267 878 454 955 486 838 299 280 136 151 363 329 683 527 766 443 658 967 022 610 230 417 412 306 383 370 863 123 840 648 872 443 320 612 432 276 716 013 804 064 562 290 483 665 199 838 619 034 505 801 373 899 395 765 143 349 618 555 664 094 004 963 342 817 959

Rural 893 82 26 2 6 56 2 1 7 36 30 120 7 7 41 6 3 30 21 63 2 11 3 2 180 16 14 3 149 48 51 55 9 37 99 26 33 37 355 153 54 47 46 21 79 15 25 442 56 13 1 3 42

6 29 25 85 7 2 30 3 1 25 18 45 1 11 3 1 126 15 3 107 34 28 7 1 5 18 1 1 15 149 91 30 6 6 1 19 5

989 314 134 098 257 180 268 039 595 595 500 034 120 983 024 240 999 544 697 367 873 412 735 524 794 315 339 087 217 889 122 965 664 065 647 711 705 319 782 865 570 793 133 269 014 355 535 774 635 076 464 077 698 612 438 80 154 849 588 223 347 063 526 115 297 737 081 951 643 583 363 156 204 456 923 027 382 506 954 473 195 122 771 423 462 176 718 138 587 272 805 747 214 260 393 773

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 83.

Occupation of Employed American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Employed persons 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers -----------Employed females 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers ------------

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

457 89 43 3 12 45 7 3 1 6 16 10 134 6 10 44 9 8 26 12 73 2 16 7 3 84 2 10 3 70 27 19 8 6 60 17 24 17 81 19 14 17 16 5 24 5 7 215 48 22 1 7 25 1 5 11 7 90 4 3 25 4 3 18 10 56 1 16 6 1 48 2 1 44 15 8 1 1 6 4 20 7 5 2 2 4 1

Total

Central place

946 306 341 112 847 965 150 844 184 728 690 373 060 057 084 234 523 475 236 886 685 513 684 694 981 353 510 912 500 931 396 342 886 573 948 301 094 642 751 040 408 805 339 363 260 228 660 715 327 123 358 564 943 765 587 461 327 715 217 731 302 761 177 890 058 459 373 459 474 613 095 939 629 464 298 766 419 400 674 530 313 98 165 589 940 889 751 536 825 027 626 548 377 681 266 679

194 382 37 838 17 637 984 5 601 20 201 2 857 1 450 541 2 953 6 856 3 913 59 202 2 603 4 533 18 705 3 805 3 621 11 279 5 316 33 361 1 092 7 243 3 227 1 960 36 753 1 134 4 449 1 306 31 170 12 014 8 677 2 902 158 2 502 23 532 6 415 10 059 6 935 34 155 8 189 6 719 7 058 6 695 1 788 10 401 2 308 3 259 92 212 20 515 9 400 580 3 474 11 115 749 213 137 2 408 4 412 2 879 39 303 2 063 1 458 10 810 1 587 1 420 7 803 4 211 24 972 699 6 854 2 883 777 20 392 999 764 179 18 629 6 068 3 948 361 27 326 2 646 420 340 1 886 8 995 3 319 2 382 1 042 1 013 148 2 104 124 707

Urban fringe 148 32 16 1 4 15 3 1 2 4 3 45 1 3 15 3 3 8 3 24 5 2 1 22 3 1 18 7 4 2 1 20 6 8 5 24 5 4 5 5 1 7 1 2 68 16 8 3 8

1 3 2 30 1 1 8 1 1 5 3 19 5 2 13

11 4 2

2 1 5 2 1 1 1

020 012 881 081 928 131 228 900 433 231 857 100 778 817 603 497 722 418 357 820 861 976 267 763 384 919 764 411 040 744 493 836 378 177 979 496 209 397 752 437 541 112 927 691 594 263 805 308 356 493 482 549 024 011 608 203 146 973 232 280 496 379 198 780 609 420 751 069 139 586 150 516 561 158 712 586 133 860 405 057 384 40 344 019 354 357 308 806 091 256 007 969 166 286 92 590

Outside urbanized area 115 19 8 1 2 10 1 1 4 3 29 1 1 10 1 1 6 3 15 4 1 24 3 1 21 7 5 3 2 16 4 6 5 22 5 3 4 3 1 6 1 2 54 11 4 1 6

1 3 2 20 1 6 4 3 12 4 1 14

13 5 2

1 1 5 2 1

1

544 456 823 047 318 633 065 494 210 544 977 360 080 637 948 032 996 436 600 750 463 445 174 704 637 681 612 052 154 017 889 829 606 238 467 273 470 186 064 448 678 974 354 977 878 564 547 148 759 115 476 435 445 639 230 45 44 334 573 572 503 319 521 300 862 619 819 179 363 328 091 540 291 914 587 416 107 911 201 525 568 31 495 924 166 192 557 735 415 389 577 566 63 291 50 382

271 44 19 3 4 24 2 1 3 12 8 61 2 4 19 4 2 12 7 34 1 8 3 1 50 1 6 2 42 14 12 15 3 8 39 10 17 9 60 16 9 11 11 5 17 5 4 124 25 9 1 2 16

2 8 6 44 2 1 12 2 1 9 6 28 8 3 31 1 29 10 5 2 1 4 2 17 7 3 2 1 3 1

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

007 249 484 233 344 765 124 021 283 336 076 707 036 796 029 348 330 876 142 163 863 041 965 790 217 391 346 286 430 759 837 701 519 682 501 481 556 996 779 331 217 840 424 017 455 395 326 612 715 725 526 256 643 199 393 80 96 939 927 741 191 256 120 589 040 294 255 069 226 765 839 504 659 179 258 877 233 044 762 365 427 674 497 020 392 661 897 173 788 981 024 990 228 152 231 140

10 064 1 785 750 156 165 1 035 98 16 17 102 537 416 2 131 102 103 619 152 132 335 187 1 307 60 292 210 81 1 100 40 153 67 907 315 266 2 421 1 470 841 993 306 359 303 1 634 350 285 333 315 159 507 185 138 4 400 1 050 328 48 73 722 13 – – 101 410 310 1 558 101 32 394 71 61 262 149 1 031 45 292 185 34 667 37 10 7 620 236 81 523 308 197 88 10 9 66 514 222 86 82 78 18 106 – 55

437 85 42 2 12 42 7 3 1 6 14 8 129 5 9 42 9 8 24 12 71 2 15 7 3 76 2 9 3 63 24 16 9 1 7 58 16 25 16 78 18 14 17 16 5 22 5 7 203 45 21 1 7 23 1 5 9 6 86 4 3 24 4 3 17 9 54 1 14 6 1 43 2 1 39 13 7 1 1 6 4 19 7 4 2 2

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 83 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

4 1

Outside metropolitan area

Total

In central city

Not in central city

854 184 364 831 700 820 164 925 139 633 412 792 536 460 913 917 555 679 683 054 246 567 399 645 927 134 478 968 056 688 705 914 940 219 507 737 620 122 487 323 447 498 353 460 032 993 810 019 288 453 857 458 881 596 545 465 337 710 496 475 922 335 189 901 073 474 354 738 497 594 855 912 590 862 264 749 403 849 952 513 556 284 241 009 949 897 163 486 193 883 707 640 408 295 255 592

192 720 37 604 17 513 992 5 610 20 091 2 832 1 424 555 2 959 6 795 3 883 58 586 2 623 4 464 18 375 3 769 3 541 11 065 5 249 33 124 1 074 7 217 3 208 1 948 36 670 1 134 4 374 1 250 31 162 12 019 8 646 2 883 167 2 482 23 146 6 389 9 813 6 796 33 831 8 275 6 678 6 892 6 529 1 702 10 284 2 295 3 226 91 471 20 368 9 373 581 3 488 10 995 738 209 139 2 405 4 356 2 855 38 845 2 093 1 423 10 616 1 583 1 383 7 650 4 171 24 713 679 6 825 2 867 757 20 350 999 748 177 18 603 6 120 3 900 353 25 320 2 581 404 335 1 842 8 974 3 361 2 373 1 005 976 142 2 093 124 727

245 47 24 1 7 22 4 2 3 7 4 70 2 5 24 5 5 13 6 38 1 8 4 1 39 1 5 1 32 12 8 7 1 5 35 10 15 9 44 10 7 10 9 3 12 3 3 111 25 12 4 12

3 5 3 48 2 1 14 2 2 9 5 29 8 4 23 1 1 21 7 3 1

3 2 10 3 2 1 1 2

134 580 851 839 090 729 332 501 584 674 617 909 950 837 449 542 786 138 618 805 122 493 182 437 979 464 344 594 806 526 686 268 057 052 025 591 231 309 691 492 172 820 461 931 330 709 515 793 817 085 484 877 393 601 807 256 198 305 140 620 077 242 766 285 490 091 704 567 784 915 030 045 833 512 265 001 226 246 832 613 203 259 921 428 545 562 321 512 832 510 702 664 266 202 131 865

Total 291 48 20 3 4 27 2 3 14 10 65 3 4 20 4 2 13 7 37 10 3 1 58 1 7 2 50 17 15 14 3 7 41 11 17 11 63 17 10 11 10 5 18 5 5 136 28 10 1 2 18

2 10 7 47 2 1 13 2 1 10 6 30 10 3 35 1 33 12 6 2 1 4 3 18 8 4 1 1 3 1

099 371 461 514 491 910 110 940 328 431 354 288 560 393 200 665 298 672 695 995 302 987 250 839 271 610 378 230 874 002 528 129 465 036 942 045 030 516 043 048 178 147 410 920 683 630 176 308 754 395 027 362 705 368 435 76 86 944 648 997 571 682 108 578 025 279 274 790 203 784 079 531 698 781 292 894 249 595 484 382 184 488 421 600 383 653 485 223 420 125 943 898 197 538 242 227

Rural 200 32 13 2 2 19 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

2 10 7 43 2 2 13 2 1 8 5 25 6 2 38 4 1 32 11 10 11 2 6 28 7 12 7 45 12 7 8 7 4 13 3 3 93 19 6 1 1 12

1 7 5 31 1 8 1 6 4 20 6 2 23

22 8 4 1 1 3 2 13 6 3 1 1 2

265 686 675 640 789 011 224 508 194 270 039 388 235 078 644 100 874 683 543 145 413 679 956 622 808 472 927 783 915 762 176 067 806 833 216 469 500 896 082 597 693 205 037 793 234 428 983 536 305 410 693 007 690 717 242 28 58 972 523 754 769 662 675 765 411 833 521 414 667 536 852 425 479 711 858 586 166 267 359 153 780 463 077 052 283 525 174 583 418 114 468 434 132 451 186 884

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Table 84.

Occupation of Employed Asian or Pacific Islander Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Employed persons 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers -----------Employed females 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers ------------

84

Urban and rural Urban Inside urbanized area Total 3 270 789 1 003 364 413 500 10 352 145 837 589 864 194 042 113 813 70 948 107 075 124 949 47 147 1 099 374 50 651 151 160 387 926 106 028 76 556 205 342 102 193 509 637 23 097 80 426 65 578 40 123 481 827 13 428 27 597 7 121 440 802 239 664 82 105 31 062 4 183 24 461 261 977 71 457 53 045 136 891 393 185 161 706 92 055 48 405 46 977 7 221 83 798 10 642 29 633 1 520 405 430 177 173 061 4 273 80 007 257 116 37 098 11 770 20 715 91 894 66 525 36 371 613 552 34 438 46 276 189 496 33 596 29 955 125 945 68 916 343 342 10 998 75 889 51 057 13 808 244 544 12 169 3 725 653 228 650 99 940 37 278 6 085 917 5 038 62 483 4 286 1 994 56 171 163 564 91 075 45 471 3 353 3 221 446 23 219 531 7 477

Central place 1 579 436 178 4 66 258 71 39 25 48 64 20 528 23 69 180 45 34 101 49 254 10 39 32 20 257 7 14 2 235 133 42 13 1 10 128 33 25 69 214 96 45 26 25 2 42 5 13 732 195 78 2 36 117 14 4 7 41 31 15 289 15 20 86 14 13 59 32 166 4 36 24 6 120 7 1 111 48 18 2 1 32 2 29 92 57 21 1 1 11 3

494 758 281 816 283 477 144 412 349 537 839 912 972 876 947 513 341 148 024 876 636 853 404 207 738 221 837 123 960 261 052 808 056 453 433 619 451 351 546 868 900 786 777 990 718 687 743 935 728 422 040 097 624 382 311 422 723 842 814 698 413 910 686 453 023 202 228 204 364 927 583 404 670 653 005 859 344 789 711 298 214 340 820 252 158 890 198 774 983 924 473 396 207 187 222 142

Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural

Urban fringe 1 509 518 217 4 75 301 117 71 40 55 48 22 523 25 75 189 56 39 93 45 232 11 36 30 18 187 5 10 3 171 88 30 10 1 8 117 33 22 60 152 55 41 17 17 3 33 3 13 701 214 87 1 41 126 21 6 11 47 28 17 294 17 24 91 17 15 58 31 160 5 35 24 6 103 4 1 96 41 13 1 1 27 1 24 60 27 21 1 1 9 3

929 806 464 951 650 342 058 044 605 366 361 166 096 087 862 378 273 903 202 972 769 534 599 696 436 789 216 718 183 855 608 472 981 579 710 193 668 686 597 064 833 667 765 236 167 632 796 147 628 636 703 924 283 933 809 983 793 348 763 566 114 379 229 959 841 606 512 675 547 675 024 369 792 281 801 530 279 950 769 961 967 332 591 130 872 975 257 500 984 278 344 308 179 715 266 502

Inside metropolitan area

Outside urbanized area

Total

Farm

181 366 47 800 17 755 585 3 904 30 045 5 840 3 357 4 994 3 172 11 749 4 069 47 306 1 688 5 351 18 035 4 414 2 505 11 116 6 345 22 232 710 4 423 2 675 949 36 817 375 2 756 978 33 686 18 004 8 825 7 025 1 151 5 318 16 165 4 338 5 008 6 748 26 253 8 973 4 602 3 863 3 751 1 336 7 479 1 103 2 551 86 049 20 119 7 318 252 2 100 12 801 978 365 1 199 2 704 5 948 3 107 30 025 1 149 1 361 11 084 1 732 1 147 8 205 5 037 16 431 396 4 282 2 284 346 20 610 363 336 30 19 911 9 460 5 019 1 904 245 1 627 3 101 256 129 2 716 10 290 5 108 2 269 536 517 60 2 317 43 833

140 797 41 796 14 773 396 3 622 27 023 7 151 4 045 6 553 3 584 6 288 2 812 34 756 1 732 4 707 13 059 3 682 2 349 7 028 3 658 15 258 543 3 034 1 939 923 22 861 616 1 486 475 20 759 10 720 4 749 9 656 3 496 5 714 11 496 3 216 3 296 4 903 20 232 7 815 3 835 2 269 2 149 825 5 488 777 1 737 70 492 18 361 6 774 181 2 283 11 587 1 689 494 1 595 3 019 3 716 2 291 22 976 1 319 1 749 7 837 1 505 1 088 5 244 2 924 12 071 368 2 949 1 730 505 14 700 529 198 46 13 973 6 652 3 041 2 245 669 1 523 2 824 206 184 2 427 9 386 4 964 2 193 335 320 61 1 833 31 544

7 994 1 579 585 9 191 994 178 74 136 174 359 259 1 452 62 82 513 200 81 232 125 795 28 129 111 106 791 34 112 21 645 300 156 2 785 1 934 802 411 141 105 165 976 332 136 164 151 29 315 51 32 3 380 823 233 2 113 590 45 11 28 169 268 221 935 44 28 229 55 28 146 75 634 20 120 94 63 456 27 – – 429 213 97 634 428 206 95 3 9 83 437 198 81 23 23 – 135 2 13

Total 3 221 995 410 10 145 584 195 114 71 107 118 45 1 087 50 150 383 105 76 201 99 503 22 79 65 40 465 13 26 6 425 230 77 31 5 24 257 70 51 135 385 158 91 46 45 6 81 10 28 1 499 427 172 4 80 255 37 12 20 92 63 35 606 34 46 186 33 30 122 66 339 11 74 50 14 236 12 3 220 95 34 6 1 4 62 4 2 55 161 89 45 3 3 22

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 84 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

7

961 474 599 155 861 875 979 921 425 419 007 541 472 554 229 074 114 603 357 947 615 986 105 003 297 423 563 494 607 366 723 401 433 295 056 112 247 202 105 047 948 489 790 399 653 167 185 771 386 472 251 216 328 221 951 018 936 177 646 268 534 429 534 164 205 001 958 998 407 014 615 619 049 207 237 654 677 316 768 438 118 083 923 030 276 009 713 025 666 382 180 067 425 372 500 171

In central city 1 556 430 175 4 65 254 70 38 25 47 63 20 520 23 68 177 44 33 99 49 249 10 38 31 20 253 7 13 2 231 131 42 12 1 10 126 32 24 68 213 96 45 26 25 2 42 5 13 721 192 76 2 36 115 14 4 7 41 31 15 284 15 20 85 13 12 58 31 162 4 35 23 6 118 6 1 109 47 18 2 1 31 2 28 92 57 21 1 1 11 3

088 165 401 709 266 764 124 792 035 857 649 426 157 643 758 784 555 577 652 222 972 724 631 648 312 493 792 838 848 863 251 209 698 445 083 391 807 552 772 184 263 473 416 640 694 338 725 761 365 086 477 025 025 609 142 373 625 188 197 310 256 789 370 168 800 995 373 725 929 884 815 944 506 563 965 844 338 754 801 016 140 332 754 903 101 873 923 417 720 873 440 363 197 187 217 149

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city 1 665 565 235 5 80 330 125 76 46 59 54 25 567 26 81 205 60 43 101 50 253 12 40 33 19 211 5 12 3 193 99 35 18 3 13 130 37 26 66 171 62 46 20 19 3 38 4 15 778 235 95 2 44 139 23 7 13 50 32 19 322 18 26 100 19 17 64 35 176 6 38 26 7 117 5 1 110 47 16 3 3 30 2 1 26 68 31 23 1 1 11 4

873 309 198 446 595 111 855 129 390 562 358 115 315 911 471 290 559 026 705 725 643 262 474 355 985 930 771 656 759 503 472 192 735 850 973 721 440 650 333 863 685 016 374 759 959 829 460 010 021 386 774 191 303 612 809 645 311 989 449 958 278 640 164 996 405 006 585 273 478 130 800 675 543 644 272 810 339 562 967 422 978 751 169 127 175 136 790 608 946 509 740 704 228 185 283 022

Total

Rural

189 625 49 686 17 674 593 3 598 32 012 5 214 2 937 6 076 3 240 13 230 4 418 46 658 1 829 5 638 17 911 4 596 2 302 11 013 5 904 21 280 654 4 355 2 514 749 39 265 481 2 589 989 36 195 19 661 9 453 9 285 2 384 6 119 16 361 4 426 5 139 6 689 28 370 10 573 4 401 3 884 3 727 1 393 8 119 1 234 2 599 91 511 21 066 7 584 238 1 962 13 482 836 246 1 374 2 736 6 595 3 394 29 994 1 328 1 491 11 169 1 896 1 042 8 231 4 842 16 006 352 4 223 2 168 264 23 037 461 269 22 22 307 10 824 5 881 2 212 503 1 638 3 277 216 169 2 885 11 925 6 373 2 282 508 474 82 2 680 62 850

60 669 14 006 4 987 156 1 043 9 019 1 538 895 2 287 1 063 2 817 1 369 13 316 686 1 369 5 347 1 525 692 3 130 1 615 5 914 150 1 328 694 186 11 977 225 813 270 10 939 5 765 2 823 5 237 1 568 3 358 5 371 1 481 1 643 2 186 10 762 4 242 1 590 1 322 1 268 581 3 027 524 908 30 987 6 516 2 448 73 656 4 068 318 95 499 894 1 721 1 086 9 328 549 445 3 569 721 368 2 480 1 367 4 765 106 1 300 646 98 7 620 205 53 6 7 362 3 694 1 805 1 343 309 990 1 205 88 92 1 018 4 975 2 790 909 156 141 40 1 080 28 327

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 85.

Occupation of Employed Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Employed persons 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers -----------Employed females 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers ------------

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total 8 302 116 1 179 537 590 109 23 159 179 484 589 428 90 957 49 262 32 996 70 396 217 866 150 395 2 190 190 72 947 134 127 758 930 161 279 148 988 448 663 216 243 1 224 186 38 559 243 666 115 785 69 847 1 613 243 113 779 124 738 39 899 1 374 726 572 455 462 041 312 015 17 552 287 790 1 093 286 290 788 419 733 372 198 1 913 845 650 407 340 125 290 070 284 176 75 072 558 171 150 924 133 754 3 421 809 582 008 262 814 10 681 98 267 319 194 20 214 5 925 7 299 56 880 154 494 117 114 1 347 538 51 780 39 326 389 047 52 325 55 921 280 801 158 427 867 385 22 072 236 205 95 912 21 147 799 298 108 473 18 824 4 237 672 001 201 746 198 396 43 364 2 081 40 846 121 939 11 194 9 193 101 208 527 662 270 858 133 198 20 156 19 772 4 058 99 392 3 928 25 143

Central place 4 622 612 298 11 91 314 40 20 15 37 118 80 1 194 40 69 404 82 73 248 122 679 21 133 61 42 967 71 71 20 824 341 289 136 6 127 602 156 235 207 1 108 394 193 163 160 36 319 87 74 1 897 304 133 5 49 171 9 2 3 29 82 62 726 28 21 206 26 26 153 88 469 12 128 49 12 463 68 10 2 385 110 122 17 16 69 5 5 58 315 170 76 10 10 2 55 2 12

244 950 142 828 069 808 315 735 305 240 700 695 676 658 930 526 788 174 564 293 562 331 175 254 020 766 538 375 927 853 082 710 544 588 272 279 719 153 033 029 853 648 765 576 009 754 798 228 649 871 497 685 535 374 264 518 659 577 798 095 220 435 395 596 502 860 234 400 794 003 385 691 261 711 007 606 278 098 358 358 046 800 114 977 916 320 503 824 261 491 771 570 382 919 274 648

Urban fringe 2 954 483 253 8 77 229 45 26 16 28 75 52 840 26 54 294 65 67 160 72 464 15 93 46 24 506 36 41 15 428 182 133 91 5 84 394 108 150 134 638 211 118 101 99 25 180 49 44 1 235 233 112 3 43 121 10 3 3 23 55 42 519 19 15 147 21 26 100 53 337 8 91 39 7 254 35 6 1 213 63 58 10 9 43 4 3 35 173 84 47 7 7 1 33 1 9

205 240 853 771 720 387 916 114 094 299 687 650 654 716 942 456 637 938 881 888 540 206 549 312 210 749 636 616 151 497 011 719 311 174 487 193 301 043 317 058 370 757 598 796 689 644 850 344 459 659 145 954 223 514 001 084 367 294 385 252 965 149 544 792 384 251 157 283 480 800 341 035 732 636 080 453 645 103 965 176 461 583 761 733 682 263 740 005 159 029 381 251 286 150 325 301

Outside urbanized area 725 83 38 2 10 45 4 2 1 4 23 17 154 5 9 59 12 7 39 21 80 2 16 8 3 138 5 11 3 121 49 38 84 5 76 96 25 34 30 167 44 27 24 23 13 57 13 15 288 43 17 1 5 26

4 16 12 101 4 2 34 4 2 27 16 60 1 16 7 1 80 5 1 73 27 17 15 14 8 6 38 16 9 2 1 10 3

667 347 114 560 695 233 726 413 597 857 479 050 860 573 255 948 854 876 218 062 084 022 942 219 617 728 605 747 821 376 362 612 160 790 031 814 768 537 848 758 184 720 707 804 374 773 276 182 701 478 172 042 509 306 949 323 273 009 311 767 353 196 387 659 439 810 410 744 111 269 479 186 154 951 386 765 314 800 423 862 857 698 971 229 596 610 965 833 438 678 004 951 390 323 329 194

679 82 37 2 9 45 6 3 2 5 20 15 131 4 9 49 11 8 30 16 67 2 14 7 3 106 5 10 3 90 35 29 134 15 115 84 24 33 23 139 34 22 24 23 12 46 11 11 247 41 15 5 26

4 14 11 87 3 2 28 4 3 21 13 52 1 14 6 1 63 5 1 57 21 13 16 1 14 6 5 31 13 7 2 2 7 2

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

400 641 584 310 604 057 013 217 281 856 397 060 728 835 240 855 444 301 110 597 798 056 661 334 361 749 809 192 745 748 895 499 118 748 410 267 251 203 407 897 581 074 292 508 039 911 311 592 377 919 906 907 078 013 995 265 428 932 581 627 109 864 573 540 100 181 259 198 132 279 450 565 460 931 546 361 344 024 289 902 383 565 508 853 776 683 330 182 136 623 200 171 274 949 329 368

29 197 2 678 1 139 91 259 1 539 161 86 30 202 803 615 4 091 112 373 1 490 336 244 910 503 2 116 27 466 284 96 3 273 391 223 119 2 659 1 051 787 12 527 3 282 9 158 2 191 662 789 682 4 437 1 065 544 907 865 492 1 429 294 280 9 238 1 421 444 27 119 977 16 7 3 181 606 492 2 775 95 99 871 85 119 667 393 1 710 18 457 271 61 2 253 387 38 34 1 828 662 432 1 425 428 997 205 34 24 147 1 159 529 202 87 87 18 323 – 55

8 249 521 1 175 673 590 394 22 494 179 857 585 279 92 614 50 375 33 344 70 460 212 752 147 027 2 172 570 72 328 134 238 750 126 159 571 149 825 440 730 211 830 1 215 878 38 379 241 537 114 794 69 933 1 579 033 113 536 122 600 39 485 1 342 897 558 534 453 027 355 806 22 578 326 924 1 077 039 288 563 417 897 364 668 1 889 400 643 282 337 129 288 205 282 717 73 026 547 758 149 822 130 250 3 384 367 579 018 262 686 10 407 98 837 316 332 20 537 6 052 7 469 57 071 151 294 114 815 1 335 453 51 511 39 482 383 065 51 611 56 507 274 947 154 647 861 395 21 952 234 266 94 935 21 387 777 142 108 207 18 460 4 210 650 475 192 862 193 648 49 090 2 656 45 929 120 467 11 325 9 252 99 591 523 197 268 835 132 553 20 140 19 774 3 943 97 726 3 978 24 300

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 85 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

In central city 4 559 606 294 11 90 311 39 20 15 36 117 80 1 178 40 68 398 81 72 245 120 670 21 131 60 41 955 71 70 20 813 336 285 130 6 121 592 154 230 205 1 096 392 191 162 159 35 314 85 73 1 873 301 131 5 49 169 9 2 3 29 82 61 715 28 21 203 26 26 150 86 463 11 126 49 12 457 67 10 2 379 108 120 15 15 69 5 5 57 313 169 75 10 10 2 55 2 12

694 055 502 641 189 553 565 233 180 760 731 053 740 143 846 939 680 232 027 495 812 015 563 509 474 102 151 259 584 692 007 906 590 321 683 864 401 117 012 343 071 780 249 105 312 931 834 187 342 647 974 570 051 673 141 453 636 167 085 544 654 079 181 290 044 487 759 982 104 797 789 029 053 673 664 460 243 549 302 828 916 758 045 371 859 323 951 081 171 736 605 404 326 243 263 384

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city 3 689 569 295 10 89 273 53 30 18 33 95 66 993 32 65 351 77 77 195 91 545 17 109 54 28 623 42 52 18 529 222 167 225 16 205 484 134 187 159 793 251 145 125 123 37 232 63 57 1 511 277 130 4 49 146 11 3 3 27 69 53 619 23 18 179 25 30 124 67 398 10 107 45 9 319 40 8 1 270 84 72 33 1 30 51 5 3 41 210 99 56 9 9 1 42 1 11

827 618 892 853 668 726 049 142 164 700 021 974 830 185 392 187 891 593 703 335 066 364 974 285 459 931 385 341 901 205 527 121 216 257 241 175 162 780 656 057 211 349 956 612 714 827 988 063 025 371 712 837 786 659 396 599 833 904 209 271 799 432 301 775 567 020 188 665 291 155 477 906 334 469 543 000 967 926 560 820 174 898 884 096 466 929 640 116 664 817 535 370 617 483 715 916

Total 731 86 37 2 9 49 4 2 1 5 25 18 149 5 9 58 13 7 38 21 76 2 16 8 3 140 6 12 4 122 49 38 90 10 76 100 26 35 30 164 41 25 26 24 14 57 12 15 284 44 16 1 4 28

4 17 13 99 4 2 34 4 2 27 16 58 1 16 7 1 86 5 1 78 30 18 10 9 8 6 35 15 8 2 2 9 3

995 505 299 975 231 206 356 104 933 792 511 428 348 454 129 659 152 464 043 010 106 236 790 325 275 959 052 330 159 577 816 513 327 722 276 514 476 039 937 342 706 070 157 967 085 324 413 096 819 909 034 181 508 875 672 138 258 741 781 926 194 133 417 522 814 595 113 978 122 399 389 542 220 087 812 725 371 550 173 650 657 990 425 325 645 624 947 647 159 268 216 169 389 615 279 211

Rural 306 32 13 1 3 19 1 2 9 7 53 1 3 20 4 2 12 7 27 6 3 1 52 2 4 1 45 17 15 59 8 49 40 11 15 11 68 17 10 11 10 6 23 5 5 109 17 5

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

1 11

1 6 5 35 1 11 1 9 5 21 5 2 33 2 30 11 7 5 5 3 2 14 6 3 1 1 3 1

909 977 774 157 004 203 821 829 810 426 623 236 196 987 528 356 780 678 898 392 325 841 095 045 245 834 476 712 547 646 948 187 247 072 276 551 102 251 362 104 006 201 193 782 439 265 239 711 676 283 732 464 488 551 241 42 104 983 968 577 637 574 925 810 759 927 124 935 328 526 980 821 580 004 389 542 118 073 587 556 971 696 094 214 293 291 579 567 168 449 004 002 179 767 158 109

85

Table 86.

Occupation of Employed White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area Employed persons 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers -----------Employed females 16 years and over ------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -----Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Officials and administrators, public administration -Management and related occupations ----------Professional specialty occupations ---------------Engineers and natural scientists ---------------Engineers ------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ----------------Health assessment and treating occupations ------Teachers, librarians, and counselors ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ---Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations Health technologists and technicians --------------Technologists and technicians, except health -------Sales occupations ---------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations ----Sales representatives, commodities and finance ---Other sales occupations ---------------------Cashiers ------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -Computer equipment operators ---------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ---------Financial records processing occupations ---------Mail and message distributing occupations -------Service occupations ----------------------------Private household occupations ------------------Protective service occupations ------------------Police and firefighters ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household Food service occupations --------------------Cleaning and building service occupations --------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations -----------Farm operators and managers ------------------Farm workers and related occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations -----Mechanics and repairers ----------------------Construction trades --------------------------Precision production occupations ----------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers ---------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision ----Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers ---Transportation occupations---------------------Motor vehicle operators ---------------------Material moving equipment operators ------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers--Construction laborers -----------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers ------------

86

Urban and rural Urban

Inside and outside metropolitan area Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

66 224 870 20 753 913 9 778 998 349 091 2 877 143 10 974 915 2 126 251 1 178 334 606 037 1 593 957 3 615 267 2 350 625 22 956 981 797 336 1 871 365 8 910 498 2 185 352 2 893 338 3 831 808 1 353 237 11 377 782 378 117 2 915 650 1 445 451 501 085 7 537 172 173 876 1 139 074 464 440 6 224 222 2 688 138 1 273 235 622 584 115 056 460 519 6 879 614 2 180 191 2 550 545 2 090 657 7 474 606 1 974 482 1 232 599 1 812 487 1 709 560 380 094 2 074 944 398 897 796 178 30 611 721 9 712 098 4 034 628 141 744 1 451 641 5 677 470 378 823 102 138 111 346 1 386 954 2 482 888 1 786 041 14 150 757 645 326 533 040 4 099 833 739 570 944 662 2 415 601 1 048 893 8 872 558 226 710 2 859 421 1 287 305 163 589 4 334 860 163 925 167 201 37 106 4 003 734 1 656 049 455 551 110 993 17 952 90 128 586 129 93 954 68 801 421 213 1 716 884 679 221 414 773 199 539 195 909 18 762 404 589 16 439 179 469

23 372 477 7 629 363 3 405 119 119 145 1 043 216 4 224 244 724 152 370 078 242 075 569 553 1 322 290 774 480 8 150 217 287 746 696 186 3 090 840 732 505 1 008 550 1 349 785 468 959 4 075 445 137 690 1 011 312 495 132 187 532 2 756 627 65 796 412 436 164 406 2 278 395 1 009 149 468 971 187 550 28 766 147 242 2 200 557 686 288 832 424 668 040 2 448 163 646 644 387 452 610 319 577 359 107 375 696 373 133 834 267 342 10 903 835 3 636 752 1 484 430 49 709 536 846 2 152 322 140 588 35 956 49 660 488 958 872 621 587 426 4 962 287 224 553 208 201 1 426 372 259 117 340 297 826 958 352 729 3 103 161 80 027 982 600 430 032 59 038 1 521 802 61 590 63 346 15 325 1 396 866 586 920 165 077 34 914 5 223 28 914 201 676 32 992 25 415 142 534 546 404 219 648 127 946 61 529 60 188 5 823 131 458 5 637 57 911

32 478 390 10 537 963 5 236 673 173 094 1 543 362 5 301 290 1 213 420 697 434 298 745 807 138 1 653 080 1 143 296 11 627 465 378 573 957 011 4 555 933 1 118 800 1 585 377 1 851 756 631 127 5 735 948 191 846 1 494 266 727 314 249 573 3 291 098 73 342 542 132 230 040 2 675 624 1 146 893 525 428 258 060 38 506 204 892 3 436 301 1 101 852 1 289 462 1 030 699 3 327 503 819 895 542 484 856 743 812 122 170 814 937 567 186 225 368 896 14 874 108 4 822 732 2 092 022 69 253 771 001 2 730 710 212 209 58 579 53 060 713 827 1 177 068 878 770 7 140 324 311 529 267 769 2 044 446 367 485 512 052 1 164 909 487 535 4 516 580 114 138 1 472 760 653 628 81 205 1 876 223 69 153 77 500 17 237 1 729 570 705 699 177 992 50 150 7 740 41 475 270 951 47 291 31 052 191 888 713 728 255 930 172 647 100 955 99 436 7 866 176 330 7 541 81 921

10 374 003 2 586 587 1 137 206 56 852 290 565 1 449 381 188 679 110 822 65 217 217 266 639 897 432 849 3 179 299 131 017 218 168 1 263 725 334 047 299 411 630 267 253 151 1 566 389 48 581 410 072 223 005 63 980 1 489 447 34 738 184 506 69 994 1 270 203 532 096 278 836 176 974 47 784 108 385 1 242 756 392 051 428 659 391 918 1 698 940 507 943 302 663 345 425 320 079 101 905 441 004 78 838 159 940 4 833 778 1 252 614 458 176 22 782 143 794 794 438 26 026 7 603 8 626 184 169 433 199 319 845 2 048 146 109 244 57 070 629 015 112 968 92 313 423 734 208 629 1 252 817 32 545 404 061 203 645 23 346 936 835 33 182 26 355 4 544 877 298 363 430 112 482 25 929 4 989 19 739 113 502 13 671 12 334 86 791 456 752 203 643 114 180 37 055 36 285 5 073 96 801 3 261 39 637

25 222 442 5 318 275 2 475 818 119 485 611 670 2 842 457 443 272 262 250 122 445 483 630 1 194 686 901 075 6 842 840 282 345 489 660 2 601 148 721 696 653 817 1 225 635 503 457 3 469 687 110 097 914 809 524 715 175 990 2 944 120 77 802 365 470 134 151 2 500 848 987 581 602 857 1 545 532 890 460 553 223 3 768 856 1 205 329 1 391 583 1 077 592 4 802 819 1 415 340 833 846 1 054 556 1 001 602 363 600 1 135 477 252 356 374 712 10 888 042 2 636 311 994 273 52 427 320 354 1 642 038 68 743 19 826 21 048 428 062 848 450 672 959 4 487 529 243 958 130 319 1 294 302 251 706 209 384 833 212 424 750 2 818 950 76 736 904 822 489 010 83 510 1 919 524 74 323 46 089 8 852 1 799 112 731 555 255 221 246 369 123 696 117 931 304 793 39 010 36 993 226 984 1 293 516 597 030 299 639 133 486 132 332 14 782 248 579 10 269 100 709

Inside metropolitan area

1 818 276 116 7 30 159 17 8 7 27 81 63 343 13 19 116 32 30 53 20 193 5 51 38 13 140 6 12 4 121 45 28 665 529 130 160 53 55 48 232 61 40 57 55 20 53 11 17 696 157 49 3 16 107 3 1 25 62 50 243 12 6 61 12 10 39 18 163 4 51 36 6 103 6 1 95 37 13 113 78 34 15 1 1 12 62 25 13 9 9 13 5

Outside metropolitan area

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

795 725 913 956 489 812 833 967 590 634 622 806 463 319 676 769 037 938 794 711 699 249 609 795 179 714 254 566 514 894 563 199 125 326 490 354 724 388 023 414 314 463 463 200 101 073 518 063 154 077 742 535 073 335 024 669 263 769 362 472 941 201 141 940 121 265 554 010 659 042 085 760 599 354 104 686 292 564 339 950 020 181 501 852 641 901 254 910 487 944 369 339 945 165 473 171

70 525 275 21 730 409 10 353 696 362 575 3 023 685 11 376 713 2 296 501 1 281 318 626 847 1 688 053 3 671 991 2 432 244 24 178 346 832 692 2 008 864 9 302 417 2 291 459 3 065 366 3 945 592 1 397 400 12 034 373 402 713 3 090 501 1 532 036 541 646 7 700 855 180 030 1 185 395 488 702 6 335 430 2 711 673 1 317 143 931 623 301 890 576 356 7 783 226 2 470 601 2 936 725 2 323 460 8 200 816 2 139 903 1 364 539 2 015 528 1 910 420 447 290 2 233 556 454 472 840 885 32 205 135 10 151 921 4 250 147 148 625 1 539 178 5 901 774 409 923 110 719 117 369 1 478 699 2 541 255 1 849 821 14 936 349 678 326 569 210 4 271 674 775 780 1 005 967 2 489 927 1 087 456 9 417 139 242 655 3 034 081 1 370 906 187 881 4 430 653 169 681 172 025 39 348 4 088 947 1 683 910 471 425 175 981 50 393 122 405 638 503 104 180 76 593 455 687 1 871 728 730 886 448 007 239 388 235 820 20 931 432 516 18 754 191 345

23 062 786 7 535 956 3 360 408 117 790 1 031 429 4 175 548 713 867 362 482 240 750 563 282 1 302 145 763 105 8 038 906 284 863 685 445 3 044 274 720 433 994 891 1 328 950 461 506 4 024 324 136 040 999 580 488 765 185 052 2 719 756 65 263 406 032 161 844 2 248 461 993 145 464 174 186 084 29 635 145 202 2 159 321 673 365 812 785 659 248 2 422 763 643 073 384 560 601 865 569 439 105 624 687 641 130 933 263 501 10 766 446 3 593 642 1 465 531 49 167 530 682 2 128 111 139 329 35 416 49 275 483 663 859 500 578 227 4 894 547 222 495 205 497 1 403 556 254 914 335 018 813 624 346 905 3 062 999 78 957 971 057 424 498 58 113 1 502 279 61 207 62 506 15 129 1 378 566 577 638 163 843 34 664 5 407 28 494 198 675 32 203 24 700 141 051 542 639 218 880 127 437 60 600 59 303 5 770 129 952 5 471 56 847

47 462 489 14 194 453 6 993 288 244 785 1 992 256 7 201 165 1 582 634 918 836 386 097 1 124 771 2 369 846 1 669 139 16 139 440 547 829 1 323 419 6 258 143 1 571 026 2 070 475 2 616 642 935 894 8 010 049 266 673 2 090 921 1 043 271 356 594 4 981 099 114 767 779 363 326 858 4 086 969 1 718 528 852 969 745 539 272 255 431 154 5 623 905 1 797 236 2 123 940 1 664 212 5 778 053 1 496 830 979 979 1 413 663 1 340 981 341 666 1 545 915 323 539 577 384 21 438 689 6 558 279 2 784 616 99 458 1 008 496 3 773 663 270 594 75 303 68 094 995 036 1 681 755 1 271 594 10 041 802 455 831 363 713 2 868 118 520 866 670 949 1 676 303 740 551 6 354 140 163 698 2 063 024 946 408 129 768 2 928 374 108 474 109 519 24 219 2 710 381 1 106 272 307 582 141 317 44 986 93 911 439 828 71 977 51 893 314 636 1 329 089 512 006 320 570 178 788 176 517 15 161 302 564 13 283 134 498

20 922 037 4 341 779 1 901 120 106 001 465 128 2 440 659 273 022 159 266 101 635 389 534 1 137 962 819 456 5 621 475 246 989 352 161 2 209 229 615 589 481 789 1 111 851 459 294 2 813 096 85 501 739 958 438 130 135 429 2 780 437 71 648 319 149 109 889 2 389 640 964 046 558 949 1 236 493 703 626 437 386 2 865 244 914 919 1 005 403 844 789 4 076 609 1 249 919 701 906 851 515 800 742 296 404 976 865 196 781 330 005 9 294 628 2 196 488 778 754 45 546 232 817 1 417 734 37 643 11 245 15 025 336 317 790 083 609 179 3 701 937 210 958 94 149 1 122 461 215 496 148 079 758 886 386 187 2 274 369 60 791 730 162 405 409 59 218 1 823 731 68 567 41 265 6 610 1 713 899 703 694 239 347 181 381 91 255 85 654 252 419 28 784 29 201 192 510 1 138 672 545 365 266 405 93 637 92 421 12 613 220 652 7 954 88 833

13 540 780 2 502 404 1 114 333 65 336 267 514 1 388 071 156 320 90 632 52 096 234 513 655 226 503 663 3 384 915 149 968 209 342 1 300 705 372 792 281 854 646 059 273 985 1 724 900 52 547 453 358 278 467 90 913 1 679 145 45 644 189 787 61 481 1 443 714 562 912 351 660 1 103 834 666 560 358 814 2 013 510 645 306 718 946 574 208 2 856 972 876 832 489 198 605 920 574 955 224 384 660 638 143 069 215 580 5 831 909 1 302 295 463 643 29 153 138 365 838 652 22 605 6 733 8 502 206 288 466 142 374 495 2 258 338 130 149 55 796 667 541 133 536 88 083 445 922 234 104 1 404 852 38 267 448 161 259 982 43 617 1 129 537 43 813 23 518 3 696 1 062 206 431 993 154 449 163 300 87 818 72 000 172 061 19 575 20 511 130 627 806 378 391 962 185 175 69 408 68 748 8 991 150 842 5 711 60 692

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 86 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 87.

Income in 1989 of White Households, Families, and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

Outside metropolitan area

In central city

Not in central city

327 199 055 921 840 435 743 057 052 020 29 39 827 411 624 848 050 138 682 403 846 821 36 46 143 972 450 678 291 180 569 057 229 290 254 469 617 195 955 20

37 1 2 2 5 5 7 7 2 2

Total

Rural

INCOME IN 1989 Households --------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Families-----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Married-couple families -----------------Less than $15,000 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 or more -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Females 15 years and over, with income ---Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Per capita income (dollars) --------------Persons in households (dollars) -------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -----------------

56 2 4 4 9 8 10 9 3 3 37 1 2 5 6 8 7 2 2 31 2 4 4 7 7 5 5

1 1 52

51

631 595 709 587 429 892 508 401 417 089 32 42 901 937 500 196 543 069 123 909 948 671 39 49 140 537 043 872 066 275 344 185 509 663 626 190 646 550 349 22

963 394 412 118 947 791 345 479 846 631 476 059 011 953 414 277 374 842 859 257 989 046 613 248 624 401 652 921 598 968 084 601 530 185 185 058 440 203 901 555 54.4 31 487 890 199 11 300 34.1 20 904 16 746 17 057 6 263

21 1 2 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 13

2 2 2 2

10 1 1 2 2 1 2

19

19

604 211 076 942 883 476 798 113 071 030 29 39 014 414 631 858 075 166 724 451 862 830 36 46 300 984 469 700 327 225 592 078 231 293 256 474 624 198 231 20

070 868 142 087 504 895 812 084 432 246 688 110 610 336 110 498 624 267 838 453 480 004 637 721 107 144 230 848 875 063 947 501 111 489 752 515 553 081 431 758 51.7 29 936 305 715 11 313 33.9 20 919 16 409 16 784 6 121

25 522 742 1 478 1 605 3 655 3 849 5 106 5 186 2 053 1 844 38 48 18 388 291 465 777 2 203 2 683 4 026 4 467 1 821 1 649 45 55 15 490 871 1 595 2 122 3 478 4 109 3 312 2 199 145 204 220 490 823 315 24 568 26

197 445 638 040 764 288 762 387 293 580 803 477 515 854 844 813 597 266 765 855 657 864 016 267 317 972 148 797 977 420 003 721 348 455 764 230 403 521 072 431 58.2 34 861 23 735 712 12 454 36.3 22 025 18 547 18 745 7 331

9 505 641 1 154 1 039 1 890 1 566 1 602 1 102 293 214 25 31 6 497 231 403 559 1 264 1 220 1 372 989 264 191 31 37 5 350 681 979 1 049 1 259 941 439 907 133 165 148 225 198 36 8 550 18

696 081 632 991 679 608 771 008 121 805 147 528 886 763 460 966 153 309 256 949 852 178 266 279 200 285 274 276 746 485 134 379 071 241 669 313 484 601 398 452 49.2 26 663 8 848 772 8 554 28.4 16 669 12 517 12 863 5 391

20 1 1 1 3 3 3 2

15 1 3 2 3 2

14 1 2 2 3 2 1 1

20

17

275 131 901 952 865 482 765 760 785 629 28 35 944 481 915 310 006 973 395 558 726 576 32 39 038 949 531 672 176 450 258 354 169 220 217 341 327 77 154 19

017 374 093 976 292 002 707 888 773 912 476 416 189 818 007 851 402 828 278 100 733 172 292 393 048 025 440 017 709 326 531 781 761 800 831 171 230 988 624 720 53.8 26 821 722 818 8 887 32.3 16 692 12 958 13 055 6 597

1 320 62 95 120 260 234 242 186 58 58 29 38 1 117 35 56 88 216 210 224 175 55 54 32 41 1 038 159 198 196 212 166 104 40 2 4 5 9 12 5 1 443 19

491 930 378 243 658 941 464 231 662 984 969 956 765 270 899 697 739 399 451 385 215 710 359 742 991 424 965 720 152 808 922 904 960 486 380 633 818 627 392 087 58.6 23 609 1 099 610 7 977 30.5 15 289 13 991 13 991 –

58 2 4 4 9 9 11 10 3 3 40 1 2 5 6 8 8 3 2 33 2 4 5 7 8 5 5

1 1 55

53

350 402 389 428 410 172 180 244 748 374 34 43 257 901 449 188 669 376 764 709 260 937 40 50 527 582 180 154 662 042 905 091 458 609 594 171 682 575 122 23

888 454 321 118 477 667 377 612 735 127 197 587 497 811 393 267 797 373 340 513 722 281 638 356 309 791 928 213 324 047 006 341 286 169 065 718 448 655 644 430 55.6 31 800 178 146 11 570 35.0 21 060 17 018 17 273 6 556

21 1 2 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 12

2 2 2 2

10 1 1 2 2 1 2

18

19

431 622 814 624 640 371 965 323 828 244 615 090 891 217 594 648 558 181 845 712 450 686 566 718 310 631 181 871 070 696 861 187 675 332 580 932 182 486 768 731 51.7 29 844 061 057 11 316 34.0 20 907 16 424 16 803 6 094

27 1 3 4 6 6 2 2 23 1 2 3 5 5 4 3

1 36

34

023 202 333 506 569 737 436 187 695 353 36 46 429 490 824 339 619 238 081 305 414 115 42 52 383 610 730 475 371 861 335 034 228 318 339 701 065 380 166 25

457 832 507 494 837 296 412 289 907 883 956 178 606 594 799 619 239 192 495 801 272 595 283 058 999 160 747 342 254 351 145 154 611 837 485 786 266 169 876 247 57.7 32 826 117 089 11 712 35.6 21 139 17 326 17 512 7 032

18 1 2 2 3 3 3 1

13 1 2 2 2 1

11 1 2 2 2 1 1

17

16

556 324 221 111 884 202 093 917 454 345 24 29 587 517 966 318 879 667 754 757 415 309 28 34 651 903 394 390 580 684 697 449 221 274 249 359 291 52 381 17

092 314 184 976 762 126 675 755 884 416 225 994 703 960 028 861 979 297 797 844 000 937 965 401 363 635 164 725 983 247 609 041 005 816 951 511 222 536 881 339 49.8 24 692 434 871 8 000 29.1 15 578 11 571 11 742 5 704

11 628 806 1 320 1 307 2 458 2 060 1 983 1 206 277 207 24 30 8 965 336 650 891 1 936 1 781 1 805 1 119 256 187 28 33 7 857 1 373 1 656 1 620 1 703 1 076 427 789 116 148 138 197 159 29 11 220 17

551 753 072 382 401 270 944 142 790 797 638 094 770 797 805 903 432 036 109 777 002 909 515 764 947 766 340 936 761 011 133 148 082 318 779 095 273 601 276 345 50.9 24 112 9 976 384 7 901 30.2 15 304 11 290 11 369 6 250

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) ------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Married-couple families (dollars) ------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -----With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) ---------------------------1 worker (dollars) -----------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) ---------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) --------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -----------Male householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) ------------------Female householder (dollars) ---------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------

39 39 36 43 44 39 21 15 9

613 412 303 147 606 990 414 662 252

36 35 32 40 41 37 20 14 8

637 489 561 893 461 210 184 140 688

45 45 41 48 49 44 25 19 12

016 213 875 410 798 657 781 725 316

31 31 28 34 36 31 15 11 6

266 622 504 633 673 276 242 626 660

32 33 30 34 36 31 16 12 7

292 667 734 435 459 945 655 814 721

32 33 29 32 34 29 22 14 10

359 665 789 931 496 699 632 644 407

40 40 37 44 45 40 22 16 10

638 603 338 013 285 686 280 516 129

36 35 32 40 41 37 20 14 8

566 368 439 834 365 129 150 100 644

42 42 39 45 46 41 23 18 11

283 490 799 501 707 974 876 140 373

28 30 26 31 33 28 14 11 6

965 093 815 193 210 545 533 168 521

28 30 26 30 32 28 14 11 6

515 058 862 413 326 020 658 337 685

18 30 48 50 19 25 22 13 15 13 9

816 072 274 094 342 629 395 745 522 921 827

17 27 45 47 19 24 21 13 15 14 9

426 670 712 597 328 371 458 405 985 350 800

21 34 53 54 22 30 26 15 17 16 10

399 282 148 892 484 320 554 702 995 057 989

16 23 39 40 12 18 16 11 10 9 8

076 442 478 784 780 664 844 007 538 906 124

14 24 40 41 13 19 16 10 10 9 7

438 335 313 084 250 034 728 131 030 156 413

15 25 37 38 15 18 17 14 12 11 10

666 221 850 069 257 427 135 348 106 709 810

18 30 49 50 20 26 23 13 16 14 10

930 704 155 778 230 345 108 933 189 478 043

17 27 45 47 19 24 21 13 15 14 9

361 575 633 506 324 355 452 389 988 348 792

19 31 50 51 20 28 24 14 16 14 10

749 911 642 980 973 172 929 318 363 582 222

14 21 36 37 11 16 15 9 9 8 7

142 862 489 356 887 886 323 863 490 872 496

13 21 35 36 11 16 14 9 8 8 7

329 656 953 668 537 479 807 259 773 221 050

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households --------------------------With earnings --------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ---------------------With wage or salary income -------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) ----------With nonfarm self-employment income ------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) --With farm self-employment income --------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) -----With interest, dividend, or net rental income ---------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) -------------------------------With Social Security income ----------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ----------With public assistance income --------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ---------With retirement income -------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars)--------------With other income -----------------------------Mean other income (dollars) ------------------

56 631 963 45 331 161 42 431 43 846 909 40 335 6 934 732 21 801 492 023 7 531 26 656 315 7 15 605 8 3 076 4 9 623 9 5 645 4

515 592 170 795 201 296 692 186 325

21 604 070 17 057 021 39 461 16 470 811 37 386 2 591 406 21 669 165 117 7 042 9 747 922 7 5 910 8 1 363 4 3 527 9 2 052 4

807 027 016 678 220 556 524 770 386

25 522 197 21 131 409 48 263 20 507 979 45 919 3 242 521 23 686 181 529 7 477 12 963 249 7 6 601 8 1 021 4 4 456 10 2 516 4

654 241 506 252 502 330 287 484 593

9 505 696 7 142 731 32 268 6 868 119 30 731 1 100 805 16 559 145 377 8 154 3 945 144 6 3 094 7 691 3 1 639 8 1 075 3

333 324 748 865 717 410 438 932 582

20 275 017 16 365 633 35 752 15 380 290 33 781 2 850 995 17 399 1 439 458 11 074 8 123 027 6 5 777 7 1 192 3 3 195 8 2 199 3

080 398 565 846 694 106 557 041 685

1 320 491 1 185 109 33 793 928 806 28 682 241 586 15 789 737 248 13 013 729 730 8 434 7 53 4 177 8 99 3

144 589 557 024 386 182 775 183 818

58 350 888 47 469 787 43 732 45 858 880 41 552 7 385 444 22 148 779 157 8 765 27 614 989 7 15 411 8 2 945 4 9 795 9 5 763 4

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 87 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

499 939 209 494 284 772 793 618 380

21 327 431 16 832 714 39 448 16 253 074 37 369 2 556 751 21 697 164 807 7 208 9 631 124 7 5 839 8 1 350 4 3 477 9 2 023 4

819 821 009 236 212 318 500 547 386

37 023 457 30 637 073 46 086 29 605 806 43 849 4 828 693 22 387 614 350 9 183 17 983 865 7 9 572 8 1 595 4 6 318 9 3 740 4

328 118 331 258 345 454 955 071 376

18 556 092 14 227 007 30 407 13 368 319 28 618 2 400 283 15 504 1 152 324 11 122 7 164 353 5 5 971 7 1 324 3 3 022 8 2 080 3

949 051 484 147 559 630 164 609 497

11 628 551 9 089 822 30 456 8 438 888 28 533 1 596 676 15 140 1 036 679 11 459 4 306 785 5 3 640 7 803 3 1 830 8 1 292 3

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

630 400 348 019 554 757 061 826 480

87

Table 88.

Income in 1989 of Black Households, Families, and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

2 015 159 167 161 356 330 367 314 103 52 29 35 1 500 100 104 113 248 236 287 269 93 45 32 38 879 76 112 135 205 225 124 522 80 74 64 114 146 42 1 842 17

840 186 158 115 161 99 73 36 6 3 13 18 607 103 102 87 126 81 64 33 5 2 15 20 291 75 69 57 51 29 7 279 86 67 46 47 28 3 685 10

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

552 601 336 981 689 897 527 868 402 251 15 885 20 873 28 739 3 331 4 629 4 155 6 531 4 382 3 313 1 778 389 231 17 887 22 803 18 271 5 788 4 267 3 378 2 750 1 539 549 8 483 1 855 1 900 1 579 1 786 1 160 203 33 558 9 992 39.2 16 634 36 727 6 125 27.7 12 138 6 362 6 362 –

8 418 344 1 187 913 1 122 796 874 260 1 576 457 1 222 243 1 192 453 868 992 250 638 122 592 21 147 27 275 5 928 737 689 770 655 631 594 048 1 095 953 885 740 941 314 742 653 219 506 104 122 24 232 30 216 2 924 333 426 917 475 199 498 177 647 209 597 694 279 137 2 588 238 562 486 470 582 345 359 524 095 544 219 141 497 7 015 547 14 115 45.9 22 492 8 441 254 9 685 36.3 19 013 9 414 9 579 5 304

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

INCOME IN 1989 Households --------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Families-----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Married-couple families -----------------Less than $15,000 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 or more -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Females 15 years and over, with income ---Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Per capita income (dollars) --------------Persons in households (dollars) -------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -----------------

8 800 286 1 307 138 1 216 520 936 822 1 651 418 1 256 330 1 204 161 862 439 245 425 120 033 20 371 26 490 6 183 410 758 796 717 345 640 608 1 152 212 911 707 950 490 736 148 214 348 101 756 23 161 29 337 2 998 051 460 164 503 816 516 040 654 560 591 786 271 685 2 755 027 624 114 516 101 373 384 547 679 552 519 141 230 7 223 206 13 721 45.6 22 191 8 814 790 9 302 35.6 18 702 9 177 9 329 5 267

5 944 960 891 659 1 133 825 762 511 134 64 18 24 4 074 554 509 439 776 593 599 433 115 53 21 27 1 826 308 321 322 397 336 139 1 952 457 373 262 385 377 94 4 695 12

534 861 020 312 585 920 956 309 838 733 698 684 752 470 826 408 513 929 032 109 168 297 495 436 957 052 709 959 837 805 595 680 797 841 176 988 997 881 375 697 42.9 21 762 5 916 399 8 785 33.7 18 410 8 709 8 831 5 031

245 787 075 994 719 938 836 797 936 163 773 211 960 892 603 643 948 555 448 979 220 672 350 014 853 535 294 403 277 922 422 454 019 391 673 634 002 735 535 769 54.3 25 699 2 054 064 13 037 44.6 20 940 11 713 11 964 5 764

507 490 425 516 114 472 369 333 651 137 015 357 698 434 916 557 751 223 010 060 960 787 651 648 241 577 813 678 446 059 668 893 298 869 535 057 520 614 296 105 40.5 17 228 844 327 5 938 27.6 13 191 6 258 6 328 5 301

1 141 206 195 152 227 151 120 65 14 7 15 21 871 103 133 121 189 132 109 61 13 6 18 23 523 140 117 100 90 54 18 290 71 66 50 56 38 5 1 114 10

564 509 947 804 031 312 064 793 667 437 561 106 653 266 232 608 718 124 758 495 782 670 628 852 331 930 776 249 985 728 663 256 888 708 887 299 517 957 321 121 40.9 17 323 1 150 845 6 334 30.2 13 104 6 691 6 820 5 083

35 5 6 4 7 4 3 1

17 18 16 22 25 24 11 9 5

5 898 953 883 654 1 124 819 757 507 133 64 18 24 4 041 550 504 435 769 589 594 429 114 52 21 27 1 810 305 318 320 393 333 138 1 938 454 370 259 383 376 94 4 656 12

963 646 800 182 506 989 385 304 918 233 703 687 393 460 988 722 789 301 293 620 350 870 500 441 362 668 414 138 956 699 487 209 306 091 981 142 166 523 303 699 42.8 21 777 5 869 345 8 798 33.7 18 439 8 713 8 835 5 005

2 519 234 238 220 451 402 435 361 116 58 27 33 1 887 139 150 158 326 296 347 313 105 51 30 36 1 113 121 156 178 253 263 140 650 108 100 85 140 168 46 2 359 16

381 267 996 078 951 254 068 688 720 359 426 335 344 310 643 326 164 439 021 033 156 252 544 159 971 249 785 039 253 995 650 029 180 491 378 953 053 974 244 455 52.0 24 760 2 571 909 11 665 42.3 20 127 10 934 11 231 5 688

1 523 325 289 215 301 185 131 59 9 4 13 18 1 126 172 194 168 245 158 118 54 8 4 15 20 597 174 146 118 98 48 11 457 133 112 78 79 46 5 1 321 9

506 734 671 366 992 399 772 240 454 878 170 118 326 292 946 168 977 091 934 990 624 304 935 462 049 177 393 112 336 820 211 045 516 227 912 883 817 690 980 592 39.8 16 503 1 524 381 5 824 27.7 12 339 5 995 6 062 4 972

810 161 150 115 164 103 74 32 5 2 13 18 613 81 103 91 138 90 68 30 5 2 16 21 356 108 86 70 57 27 6 215 57 52 38 40 24 3 751 9

626 089 927 135 667 512 197 952 464 683 921 715 726 321 996 880 664 909 568 993 066 329 791 156 724 008 943 149 637 508 479 396 285 030 406 305 206 164 411 453 39.7 16 362 808 414 5 875 28.5 12 172 5 985 6 070 4 579

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) ------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Married-couple families (dollars) ------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -----With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) ---------------------------1 worker (dollars) -----------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) ---------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) --------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -----------Male householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) ------------------Female householder (dollars) ---------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------

23 20 16 35 36 32 12 9 6

161 404 870 359 479 066 874 705 386

21 18 14 33 35 30 12 9 6

495 046 412 615 052 461 412 033 068

32 30 26 42 42 38 18 14 10

350 217 745 938 952 395 269 798 471

15 651 14 478 12 209 25 033 27 088 23 774 8 419 6 607 5 000–

18 19 17 25 27 25 10 8 5

628 495 312 241 930 379 567 067 565

5 16 38 43 12 16 14 7 9 8 5

261 204 232 086 334 155 163 078 787 624 555

5 16 37 41 11 15 12 7 9 8 5

251 056 013 982 530 076 953 201 220 240 679

5 19 44 48 20 23 21 8 17 15 6

870 690 561 934 570 808 168 820 504 845 118

5 000– 11 673 27 870 31 492 6 647 9 971 8 733 5 652 5 338 5 066 5 000–

5 572 12 807 29 697 32 481 6 313 8 949 7 944 5 109 5 000– 5 000– 5 000–

887 608 466 580 546 459 259 634 901

24 21 17 36 37 32 13 10 6

232 288 690 192 334 877 586 202 664

21 18 14 33 35 30 12 9 6

500 041 403 613 053 463 436 044 071

30 28 25 40 41 36 16 13 9

544 703 638 628 239 938 810 520 724

15 935 15 678 13 388 23 277 26 002 22 872 8 803 6 817 5 000–

16 17 15 22 25 23 9 7 5

791 452 708 835 888 158 741 436 119

5 411 12 492 27 051 29 838 6 817 8 626 8 132 5 969 5 434 5 110 5 000–

5 16 39 44 12 16 14 7 10 9 5

359 704 157 115 943 581 677 230 332 062 663

5 16 37 42 11 15 12 7 9 8 5

250 073 048 014 543 088 972 220 238 258 687

5 18 42 47 17 21 18 7 14 12 5

845 492 570 008 956 502 987 264 955 778 555

5 124 11 723 27 036 30 196 6 161 8 772 7 820 5 237 5 000– 5 000– 5 000–

5 426 12 061 27 176 30 020 5 892 8 135 7 376 5 000– 5 000– 5 000– 5 000–

2 519 381 2 160 014 35 024 2 133 160 34 320 155 806 15 231 10 940 6 169 381 972

1 523 506 1 106 398 20 435 1 086 220 20 164 64 959 9 632 14 434 5 591 103 684

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households --------------------------With earnings --------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ---------------------With wage or salary income -------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) ----------With nonfarm self-employment income ------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) --With farm self-employment income --------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) -----With interest, dividend, or net rental income ---------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) -------------------------------With Social Security income ----------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ----------With public assistance income --------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ---------With retirement income -------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars)--------------With other income -----------------------------Mean other income (dollars) ------------------

88

8 800 286 6 832 813 29 399 6 738 452 28 942 436 960 13 092 25 686 5 313 1 091 437

5 944 534 4 459 122 27 760 4 394 537 27 378 276 335 12 290 15 798 4 813 700 724

2 1 853 6 1 713 3 1 036 7 917 3

2 1 328 6 1 279 3 729 7 612 3

826 661 071 162 790 639 754 801 672

912 487 146 505 869 528 574 305 703

2 015 245 1 764 540 36 522 1 744 397 35 772 126 678 15 815 6 657 6 181 328 057 2 298 6 234 4 218 8 204 4

733 749 345 217 030 593 947 901 008

840 609 20 599 20 33 9 3 5 62

507 151 770 518 536 947 460 231 967 656

1 141 856 23 839 23 57 11 15 5 90

564 695 605 979 210 881 040 358 678 815

35 28 21 26 21 2 9 3 5 3

552 167 647 795 206 265 108 685 672 680

8 418 344 6 583 110 30 152 6 492 211 29 669 429 882 13 339 26 610 5 372 1 078 568

5 898 963 4 423 096 27 773 4 359 051 27 393 274 076 12 263 15 670 4 816 696 596

2 226 5 199 3 88 6 100 2

355 425 267 440 003 518 291 595 801

2 338 5 242 3 126 6 125 3

285 295 240 371 024 736 142 278 038

3 11 5 7 3 4 5 3 3

119 700 057 102 127 434 949 797 448

2 1 749 6 1 592 3 1 004 7 864 3

2 1 318 6 1 270 3 723 7 606 3

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 88 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

844 729 149 626 863 833 851 763 758

912 357 152 795 870 991 570 851 707

2 431 6 321 3 280 8 257 3

721 372 143 831 837 842 574 912 877

2 442 5 362 2 158 5 178 2

163 227 123 907 959 542 855 316 810

810 595 21 583 20 36 9 11 5 52

626 451 017 581 720 657 810 713 421 999

2 246 5 188 2 84 5 91 2

046 912 079 761 970 380 587 457 863

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 89.

Income in 1989 of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Households, Families, and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

086 911 382 773 158 637 161 127 692 245 863 580 473 348 012 298 381 876 761 521 297 979 599 180 189 336 743 244 731 267 868 794 411 300 847 890 474 872 249 773 10 323 35.5 20 411 234 615 6 208 25.6 15 105 6 599 6 564 8 477

6 992 610 851 828 1 248 1 016 1 147 777 257 258 24 679 33 733 5 815 397 577 637 1 089 897 1 054 704 215 245 27 784 36 138 4 793 1 106 907 728 979 648 425 603 133 130 67 112 109 52 7 810 13 226 46.0 22 737 6 888 7 278 30.6 15 354 9 948 9 948 –

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

INCOME IN 1989 Households --------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Families-----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Married-couple families -----------------Less than $15,000 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 or more -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Females 15 years and over, with income ---Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Per capita income (dollars) --------------Persons in households (dollars) -------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -----------------

372 39 49 41 74 56 54 38 10 6 22 28 261 23 29 27 50 41 42 31 9 5 24 31 167 29 31 30 34 28 13 73 15 17 10 14 12 2 355 14

281 229 349 764 298 630 806 647 903 655 141 672 495 766 414 610 814 133 732 573 073 380 798 002 967 576 808 498 856 172 057 576 665 068 871 422 706 844 805 108 44.7 23 484 352 953 8 354 32.2 17 667 9 685 9 816 6 617

162 19 22 19 33 24 22 14 3 2 20 26 106 10 12 11 21 16 16 11 3 1 22 29 62 10 12 11 13 10 4 34 7 8 5 6 5 1 150 12

985 236 779 502 448 404 291 865 976 484 732 909 260 905 915 744 045 440 698 472 158 883 915 414 740 930 217 742 249 119 483 951 877 200 194 790 657 233 672 895 43.2 21 877 153 502 8 362 31.6 17 569 9 509 9 665 6 289

106 6 9 8 19 17 20 15 5 3 30 36 78 3 5 6 13 13 15 13 4 2 32 38 55 6 8 9 12 11 6 16 2 3 2 3 4 1 108 18

950 134 617 950 630 812 274 949 284 300 105 197 293 573 638 036 644 290 613 281 514 704 383 665 823 099 812 848 684 828 552 751 087 241 267 536 456 164 339 324 52.6 27 016 100 239 10 776 38.9 19 965 12 508 12 677 6 741

102 13 16 13 21 14 12 7 1

346 859 953 312 220 414 241 833 643 871 17 920 23 615 76 942 9 288 10 861 9 830 16 125 11 403 10 421 6 820 1 401 793 19 909 25 398 49 404 12 547 10 779 8 908 8 923 6 225 2 022 21 874 5 701 5 627 3 410 4 096 2 593 447 96 794 11 485 38.3 21 517 99 212 6 573 26.2 15 377 7 353 7 370 7 008

253 38 42 33 52 34 29 16 3 2 16 22 202 25 31 27 43 29 25 14 3 1 18 24 137 41 30 24 22 13 4 47 12 12 7 8 5

347 32 42 36 68 54 54 39 11 6 23 30 245 19 25 24 47 39 42 32 9 5 26 32 163 25 30 29 34 28 13 63 12 14 9 12 12 2 336 15

066 766 686 863 731 419 265 041 308 987 706 131 783 411 146 398 303 788 525 051 490 671 489 659 129 837 024 765 973 740 790 877 659 334 257 896 028 703 894 096 46.7 24 130 324 279 8 887 33.8 18 176 10 300 10 418 7 224

161 19 22 19 33 24 21 14 3 2 20 26 105 10 12 11 20 16 16 11 3 1 22 29 62 11 12 11 13 9 4 34 7 8 5 6 5 1 149 12

502 015 756 441 221 227 908 520 936 478 652 854 391 848 907 798 886 340 464 171 108 869 726 310 185 018 152 678 066 828 443 816 851 143 196 740 650 236 269 826 43.1 21 757 152 393 8 348 31.7 17 542 9 492 9 625 6 734

185 13 19 17 35 30 32 24 7 4 26 32 140 8 12 12 26 23 26 20 6 3 29 35 100 14 17 18 21 18 9 29 4 6 4 6 6 1 187 16

564 751 930 422 510 192 357 521 372 509 793 983 392 563 239 600 417 448 061 880 382 802 477 173 944 819 872 087 907 912 347 061 808 191 061 156 378 467 625 638 49.5 25 870 171 886 9 398 35.7 18 687 10 972 11 068 7 851

278 45 49 38 57 36 29 15 3 1 15 21 218 29 35 30 46 31 25 14 2 1 17 22 142 45 32 24 22 12 4 57 15 15 9 10 6 1 268 9

301 374 045 674 725 848 702 733 287 913 873 313 185 703 280 510 892 221 968 043 880 688 417 806 027 075 527 977 614 699 135 493 417 034 461 416 152 013 684 795 33.7 19 823 263 289 6 004 24.3 14 694 6 246 6 229 6 922

196 33 35 27 40 25 20 10 2 1 15 20 157 21 26 22 34 22 18 9 1 1 16 22 104 34 24 18 15 8 2 39 10 10 6 7 4

913 491 408 652 796 668 409 065 103 321 385 748 749 804 473 562 233 372 159 117 862 167 938 213 098 912 112 062 984 285 743 632 579 450 663 217 106 617 191 431 9 336 32.5 19 229 183 418 5 822 23.7 14 478 5 935 5 904 7 944

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) ------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Married-couple families (dollars) ------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -----With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) ---------------------------1 worker (dollars) -----------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) ---------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) --------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -----------Male householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) ------------------Female householder (dollars) ---------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------

24 21 18 32 31 25 11 9 6

798 734 288 123 580 583 579 183 519

22 19 16 31 31 25 11 8 6

915 992 200 907 282 740 117 850 379

32 30 26 38 37 31 16 12 7

383 013 242 223 931 347 706 523 893

19 17 15 26 26 20 9 7 6

909 936 408 306 346 683 427 622 059

18 18 15 23 24 19 9 7 5

599 272 279 684 426 730 453 952 824

27 29 20 30 32 28 12 9 8

784 116 600 533 636 011 964 795 362

26 23 20 33 32 27 12 9 6

489 685 060 484 944 062 270 888 874

22 19 16 31 31 25 11 8 6

726 847 049 703 118 577 132 866 391

29 27 23 34 34 28 14 11 7

477 059 349 808 485 483 238 096 841

17 16 14 22 23 18 9 7 5

417 911 314 655 388 824 086 602 703

16 16 14 21 22 18 9 7 5

938 832 090 731 655 162 065 704 679

6 16 36 38 14 17 14 7 11 9 6

412 799 155 436 791 598 326 698 804 719 804

6 16 34 37 14 16 13 7 12 10 6

111 046 923 414 452 604 353 789 118 087 631

8 21 42 44 20 24 19 9 16 12 7

651 504 455 811 055 015 828 434 041 384 512

5 14 30 32 10 13 11 6 8 7 6

869 159 598 254 627 257 278 725 447 433 570

5 13 29 31 8 10 8 6 6 5 5

792 954 219 490 032 026 129 011 580 919 365

5 20 35 36 11 11 10 7 8 7 6

605 046 520 718 055 598 920 436 928 208 487

6 17 37 39 15 18 15 7 12 10 6

797 702 328 900 553 573 020 859 276 075 730

6 15 34 37 14 16 13 7 12 10 6

096 913 751 341 430 554 371 784 086 027 598

7 19 39 41 17 21 17 7 12 10 6

698 394 534 250 000 110 140 943 558 134 855

5 13 27 30 8 10 8 6 6 6 5

620 315 696 095 195 118 186 049 843 158 609

5 13 27 29 7 8 7 5 6 5 5

620 108 138 721 170 561 202 823 084 548 218

372 310 29 302 28 36 14 3 5 81

281 403 592 301 612 148 370 142 276 597

162 134 27 130 27 15 13 1 3 34

985 054 873 598 049 331 036 026 909 486

106 94 36 91 35 11 17

950 178 541 836 173 643 576 933 7 007 26 742

102 82 24 79 23 9 12 1 5 20

346 171 434 867 624 174 533 183 096 369

253 198 23 191 22 24 14 7 6 48

086 797 782 822 597 149 095 979 612 395

6 6 32 5 28 1 15 2 9 2

992 005 604 317 739 022 506 830 589 307

347 292 31 284 29 35 14 3 5 77

066 038 017 015 952 579 926 753 416 076

161 132 27 129 26 15 13 1 4 34

502 736 828 371 978 130 176 040 094 106

185 159 33 154 32 20 16 2 5 42

564 302 674 644 439 449 220 713 923 970

278 217 22 210 21 24 13 7 6 52

301 162 358 108 310 718 302 368 652 916

196 152 21 146 20 17 13 6 6 36

913 094 898 821 723 557 918 343 891 408

3 62 6 60 4 39 8 48 3

848 530 418 131 380 938 115 157 855

4 26 6 29 4 16 7 20 4

010 105 348 278 567 287 992 156 042

3 16 6 11 4 12 8 13 4

3 20 6 19 3 11 7 14 3

882 081 175 433 893 028 465 307 363

3 52 5 55 3 26 6 35 3

306 731 795 878 892 852 933 160 348

6 974 1 687 6 060 772 3 723 995 8 543 771 3 095

3 57 6 52 4 37 8 44 3

862 267 542 668 528 763 232 644 977

4 26 6 29 4 16 7 19 4

033 054 343 013 541 098 931 993 045

3 31 6 23 4 21 8 24 3

725 213 709 655 513 665 456 651 922

3 57 5 63 3 29 6 38 3

333 994 729 341 827 027 869 673 252

3 42 5 47 3 20 6 27 3

131 147 612 738 847 229 539 297 244

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households --------------------------With earnings --------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ---------------------With wage or salary income -------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) ----------With nonfarm self-employment income ------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) --With farm self-employment income --------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) -----With interest, dividend, or net rental income ---------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) -------------------------------With Social Security income ----------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ----------With public assistance income --------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ---------With retirement income -------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars)--------------With other income -----------------------------Mean other income (dollars) ------------------

615 344 828 420 731 623 842 694 093

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 89 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

89

Table 90.

Income in 1989 of Asian or Pacific Islander Households, Families, and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

611 688 882 595 018 786 220 456 190 776 096 701 585 129 790 143 318 801 516 016 616 256 063 555 165 494 908 442 156 113 052 828 777 955 951 1 582 1 720 843 94 273 19 638 53.2 30 930 97 640 10 617 38.3 18 694 13 940 14 166 7 585

4 526 152 196 282 734 660 838 861 324 479 38 578 52 450 3 837 98 104 215 635 526 762 789 280 428 40 895 54 804 3 304 327 517 459 652 696 653 221 7 9 21 64 65 55 5 901 19 288 49.8 25 570 5 246 9 582 32.2 18 199 13 778 13 778 –

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

INCOME IN 1989 Households --------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Families-----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Married-couple families -----------------Less than $15,000 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 or more -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Females 15 years and over, with income ---Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Per capita income (dollars) --------------Persons in households (dollars) -------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -----------------

1 941 132 121 134 267 265 340 374 162 142 36 46 1 513 68 72 95 196 201 277 327 145 127 41 50 1 240 153 147 160 234 291 254 179 20 22 19 32 52 31 2 191 19

887 573 597 551 523 726 354 820 352 391 772 411 235 393 282 408 152 839 397 819 995 950 258 784 934 412 516 049 033 584 340 098 071 621 049 690 870 797 164 386 52.4 30 046 2 027 895 12 056 40.7 21 433 13 624 13 798 5 293

996 88 83 86 159 143 164 159 61 49 30 39 729 42 47 59 114 105 130 134 53 42 34 43 579 98 86 83 107 115 86 98 12 14 11 17 27 16 1 099 16

303 766 098 296 968 766 341 293 361 414 482 199 632 420 201 881 261 720 119 100 505 425 490 382 174 821 724 498 632 865 634 816 037 157 390 715 385 132 288 054 47.2 25 832 1 013 703 11 140 37.8 20 644 12 002 12 168 5 437

834 33 29 38 89 106 157 197 95 86 46 55 699 21 20 29 68 83 131 178 87 79 49 59 593 45 50 66 112 161 157 69 6 6 5 12 22 14 961 24

878 777 468 836 788 026 400 989 056 538 056 778 608 581 055 278 837 411 425 046 267 708 374 078 433 126 743 212 380 619 353 434 477 737 999 932 826 463 433 540 59.1 33 515 891 164 14 254 44.6 22 705 15 739 15 860 5 329

110 10 9 9 17 15 18 17 5 6 30 40 83 4 5 6 13 12 15 15 5 5 35 46 68 9 10 10 14 14 10 10 1 1 1 2 2 1 130 16

706 030 031 419 767 934 613 538 935 439 559 676 995 392 026 249 054 708 853 673 223 817 437 003 327 465 049 339 021 100 353 848 557 727 660 043 659 202 443 430 47.1 26 148 123 028 9 938 36.0 17 244 11 359 11 728 4 696

78 3 4 5 12 10 13 13 6 8 37 53 64 2 2 4 9 8 11 12 5 8 41 58 54 5 6 7 10 11 13 6

1 903 125 116 129 259 259 334 371 162 144 37 47 1 490 66 69 92 191 197 272 324 146 129 41 51 1 224 148 143 156 229 289 256 174 19 21 18 31 51 31 2 148 19

788 441 452 433 941 422 646 542 740 171 258 107 786 082 747 491 215 252 654 986 566 793 643 409 406 647 662 464 801 208 624 681 265 799 109 950 937 621 752 687 52.8 30 281 1 993 840 12 156 40.9 21 596 13 790 13 948 5 603

983 87 82 85 158 142 161 156 59 48 30 39 719 42 46 59 113 104 128 131 52 41 34 43 570 98 86 82 105 113 84 97 11 14 11 17 27 15 1 083 15

386 930 457 508 756 282 756 083 980 634 344 081 608 245 811 503 315 615 025 190 261 643 261 222 876 249 145 679 768 242 793 635 967 005 276 491 104 792 344 995 47.1 25 743 998 429 11 131 37.8 20 622 11 975 12 137 5 480

920 37 33 43 101 117 172 215 102 95 45 55 771 23 22 32 77 92 144 193 94 88 48 59 653 50 57 73 124 175 171 77 7 7 6 14 24 15 1 065 24

402 511 995 925 185 140 890 459 760 537 625 683 178 837 936 988 900 637 629 796 305 150 878 049 530 398 517 785 033 966 831 046 298 794 833 459 833 829 408 105 58.6 33 391 995 411 13 797 44.0 22 415 15 571 15 704 5 819

116 10 10 10 19 17 18 16 5 6 29 39 87 4 5 7 14 13 16 14 5 6 34 45 70 10 10 11 14 13 10 11 1 1 1 2 2 1 136 16

710 820 027 713 600 090 928 734 802 996 090 970 034 440 325 060 255 388 259 849 045 413 220 840 693 259 762 027 388 489 768 245 583 777 891 322 653 019 685 126 46.8 25 129 131 695 9 693 35.5 16 866 11 327 11 708 4 745

35 1 2 3 6 5 6 4 1 2 30 42 28 1 1 2 5 4 5 4 1 2 33 45 22 2 3 3 4 3 3 3

573 978 909 260 580 775 173 848 754 296 314 014 323 079 568 382 215 695 401 309 517 157 091 971 798 937 814 936 738 940 433 753 451 534 636 902 919 311 42 133 16 546 49.5 24 176 44 847 9 601 35.6 16 370 11 122 11 329 6 108

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) ------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Married-couple families (dollars) ------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -----With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) ---------------------------1 worker (dollars) -----------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) ---------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) --------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -----------Male householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) ------------------Female householder (dollars) ---------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------

41 40 37 44 44 40 23 15 10

258 989 333 957 886 181 188 912 914

34 32 30 37 36 33 21 13 9

490 576 269 345 451 404 414 489 600

49 49 46 52 52 47 27 20 15

374 722 342 677 731 270 256 051 344

35 34 29 39 39 31 16 12 8

437 805 455 128 514 244 840 014 050

41 42 37 45 46 41 19 13 9

063 046 156 140 472 062 332 707 045

40 39 38 42 41 41 26 17 5

895 146 854 004 142 184 979 679 360

41 41 38 45 45 40 23 16 11

643 414 005 400 343 609 578 201 191

34 32 30 37 36 33 21 13 9

261 364 068 137 216 174 358 442 608

48 49 45 52 52 46 26 19 14

878 139 779 302 352 981 723 431 299

34 33 28 37 38 30 16 11 8

220 771 524 733 539 060 294 958 277

33 33 30 36 37 32 17 12 7

091 553 114 681 773 116 210 702 892

8 27 50 52 21 23 21 9 18 16 7

864 784 723 751 403 823 986 269 596 365 742

8 22 45 46 18 20 18 8 16 14 7

586 560 265 800 514 436 604 447 451 441 297

9 35 56 58 28 32 30 13 24 21 9

092 316 594 824 822 131 391 724 400 690 665

10 23 44 45 14 16 16 9 12 11 8

785 987 521 535 429 822 593 194 092 564 191

12 29 50 52 19 23 21 9 14 12 7

486 455 243 162 245 326 279 671 359 079 493

13 28 46 46 23 27 26 25 16 15 14

597 700 649 028 009 411 696 189 087 598 423

8 28 51 53 21 24 22 9 19 16 7

836 328 097 217 882 520 341 211 149 731 720

8 22 45 46 18 20 18 8 16 14 7

564 466 068 597 525 426 591 393 503 510 282

9 35 56 58 28 31 30 12 23 21 9

530 017 281 470 100 771 013 341 672 100 458

11 23 43 44 13 16 16 10 11 10 7

354 068 161 460 762 415 059 058 384 722 858

12 23 41 42 16 20 18 9 11 10 7

822 279 457 884 161 845 758 925 743 395 499

1 941 887 1 729 717 46 752 1 671 226 43 972 264 907 27 242 15 010 10 873 822 564

996 854 40 826 38 119 23 6 9 391

303 302 086 521 036 171 014 810 545 834

834 780 54 753 51 131 30 6 11 388

878 441 725 410 217 776 735 350 323 528

110 94 41 91 37 13 30 1 14 42

706 974 190 295 919 960 362 850 218 202

78 70 53 66 48 12 39 4 19 34

611 098 667 175 094 585 642 192 197 083

4 4 45 3 36

526 225 186 419 356 924 679 073 241 490

1 903 788 1 700 219 47 410 1 642 307 44 575 261 831 27 558 15 768 11 846 810 791

983 842 39 815 37 117 23 6 9 385

386 492 992 019 944 496 003 760 644 848

920 857 54 827 51 144 31 9 13 424

402 727 697 288 108 335 266 008 498 943

116 99 40 95 36 15 31 3 16 45

710 596 372 094 428 661 922 434 570 856

35 30 41 28 36 5 34 2 17 13

573 645 814 932 825 290 141 048 274 407

5 127 6 121 7 76 9 67 5

027 902 661 875 249 960 385 875 625

5 75 6 62 6 57 10 50 6

334 103 736 067 373 296 115 084 087

5 19 7 9 5 12 9 9 5

138 339 551 747 825 865 125 985 407

6 15 7 5 5 9 8 6 4

031 174 620 438 261 993 113 486 421

5 126 6 121 7 75 9 66 5

038 206 645 083 265 153 333 908 603

5 88 6 69 6 66 10 57 5

355 389 805 305 325 905 127 483 961

5 22 7 8 5 15 8 10 5

344 923 824 739 306 056 063 039 158

5 8 7 2 5 5 7 3 3

525 979 847 844 110 811 186 190 872

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households --------------------------With earnings --------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ---------------------With wage or salary income -------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) ----------With nonfarm self-employment income ------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) --With farm self-employment income --------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) -----With interest, dividend, or net rental income ---------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) -------------------------------With Social Security income ----------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ----------With public assistance income --------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ---------With retirement income -------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars)--------------With other income -----------------------------Mean other income (dollars) ------------------

90

5 222 6 193 6 147 9 127 5

178 344 764 689 896 121 647 944 789

26 2 20 2

9 804 1 566 8 932 270 5 845 604 8 480 257 5 368

5 214 6 190 6 142 9 124 5

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 90 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

204 595 711 388 923 058 707 391 769

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 91.

Income in 1989 of Hispanic Origin Households, Families, and Persons: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

1 716 85 119 140 308 295 339 281 88 57 31 38 1 437 62 88 119 259 247 288 243 76 50 32 38 1 076 136 178 188 239 216 117 244 30 39 34 53 65 20 2 066 16

347 542 456 637 133 712 223 427 357 860 617 055 554 898 233 945 953 950 171 026 700 678 201 879 963 765 673 763 462 253 047 590 624 786 966 225 500 489 753 408 53.9 23 034 1 682 090 10 275 38.6 17 946 10 277 10 349 6 317

532 60 74 73 121 83 69 36 7 4 19 24 444 41 56 62 105 73 61 32 6 4 20 25 327 88 81 62 55 30 10 84 21 21 14 15 9 1 603 11

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

INCOME IN 1989 Households --------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Families-----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Married-couple families -----------------Less than $15,000 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 or more -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Females 15 years and over, with income ---Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Per capita income (dollars) --------------Persons in households (dollars) -------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -----------------

5 413 478 594 578 1 099 892 876 615 170 106 24 30 4 387 337 437 479 905 735 735 522 143 89 25 31 3 022 575 616 558 604 457 211 984 195 214 143 193 188 49 6 094 13

842 420 247 138 629 917 986 961 879 665 537 568 397 059 761 450 350 986 130 929 860 872 394 454 869 285 175 387 463 406 153 618 427 511 832 417 192 239 582 789 49.2 20 471 5 079 544 8 522 33.8 16 418 8 506 8 554 5 975

3 164 332 400 363 669 513 467 297 74 43 21 27 2 505 232 292 297 540 414 385 247 60 34 22 28 1 618 350 355 307 309 210 84 655 142 153 94 124 112 27 3 423 12

506 870 268 817 654 504 906 677 866 944 888 550 660 966 680 463 212 768 074 008 518 971 567 267 023 243 880 544 803 519 034 581 875 367 589 733 706 311 934 676 47.6 19 118 2 916 393 8 022 32.5 15 808 7 824 7 859 5 772

989 008 523 684 842 701 857 857 656 861 364 384 183 195 848 042 185 268 885 895 642 223 456 399 883 277 622 080 198 634 072 447 928 358 277 459 986 439 895 588 42.3 18 672 481 061 6 406 25.4 13 791 6 639 6 661 5 957

458 41 59 66 105 70 60 37 9 7 20 27 388 28 45 56 92 62 54 34 8 7 21 28 316 89 76 54 49 31 14 45 10 10 7 8 6 1 593 11

198 108 241 041 502 572 475 970 517 772 539 147 678 163 306 070 857 332 223 167 545 015 543 277 825 222 783 573 535 974 738 028 918 332 302 953 190 333 819 422 44.0 18 114 393 577 6 540 28.1 14 493 7 267 7 221 7 976

17 1 1 2 4 2 2 1

593 297 912 570 125 835 231 590 468 565 21 568 31 274 14 858 938 1 295 2 179 3 581 2 562 1 957 1 431 425 490 22 696 32 253 12 570 3 329 3 094 2 259 1 756 1 292 840 1 012 186 233 137 204 182 70 24 355 11 475 45.5 15 816 14 604 6 596 25.8 13 960 7 813 7 813 –

5 311 451 568 560 1 074 879 871 621 174 110 25 31 4 318 321 420 466 886 725 730 527 146 93 25 31 2 988 557 602 549 600 461 217 953 184 205 138 188 186 49 6 049 13

011 302 333 233 709 652 611 003 074 094 009 091 369 103 720 700 128 397 817 535 930 039 758 942 936 136 284 730 850 708 228 388 424 909 691 629 250 485 780 842 49.3 20 547 4 993 581 8 655 34.2 16 528 8 603 8 648 6 391

3 126 331 397 360 662 506 460 291 72 43 21 27 2 473 231 291 294 533 408 378 241 58 34 22 28 1 592 346 350 302 304 205 82 651 142 152 93 123 111 27 3 375 12

872 444 359 656 029 314 883 859 928 400 805 462 625 900 129 323 405 717 857 907 883 504 464 172 700 969 786 629 417 818 081 358 478 687 768 669 634 122 206 647 47.6 19 060 2 881 524 8 009 32.5 15 790 7 813 7 847 5 823

2 184 119 170 199 412 373 410 329 101 66 29 36 1 844 89 129 172 352 316 351 285 88 58 30 36 1 396 210 251 247 296 255 135 302 41 53 44 64 74 22 2 674 15

139 858 974 577 680 338 728 144 146 694 940 286 744 203 591 377 723 680 960 628 047 535 463 998 236 167 498 101 433 890 147 030 946 222 923 960 616 363 574 413 51.5 22 292 2 112 057 9 599 36.4 17 429 9 649 9 716 6 908

561 68 85 83 130 83 65 32 6 4 17 22 457 44 62 68 112 72 58 29 5 3 19 24 350 107 90 63 53 27 8 76 21 18 12 13 8 1 638 11

029 226 155 946 422 837 850 928 322 343 894 828 706 119 347 820 079 921 536 561 475 848 369 146 758 371 674 230 148 672 663 258 921 934 443 741 132 087 621 262 43.2 17 550 479 540 5 947 25.7 13 178 6 484 6 475 6 686

227 24 34 36 54 33 25 13 2 1 17 23 187 15 25 30 47 29 23 12 2 1 19 24 151 49 40 25 21 11 3 23 6 5 3 4 2

936 828 694 427 935 141 809 792 527 783 865 003 735 821 491 166 979 081 177 231 226 563 262 222 469 407 212 608 298 409 535 407 521 604 727 454 694 407 279 183 10 956 43.7 16 742 185 006 5 823 25.8 13 087 6 476 6 418 7 474

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) ------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Married-couple families (dollars) ------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -----With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) ---------------------------1 worker (dollars) -----------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) ---------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) --------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -----------Male householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) ------------------Female householder (dollars) ---------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------

25 23 21 30 29 26 12 9 6

394 701 470 520 895 386 487 636 862

22 21 19 27 27 24 11 8 6

567 000 142 952 298 332 450 613 478

32 30 27 36 35 32 17 13 9

201 827 958 742 804 125 784 592 800

20 20 17 24 24 20 9 7 5

456 033 911 150 375 866 586 712 424

21 21 18 23 23 20 10 8 5

543 034 799 807 541 822 771 543 868

22 21 17 24 22 18 13 7 5

696 154 490 397 585 712 047 735 112

25 24 21 30 30 26 12 9 7

758 062 732 857 167 726 783 843 018

22 20 19 27 27 24 11 8 6

464 895 019 855 217 230 415 576 465

30 28 26 34 33 30 16 12 8

463 853 041 489 282 399 404 429 967

19 369 19 095 17 093 22 107 22 365 19 255 8 869 7 137 5 000–

19 262 19 092 17 143 21 121 21 334 18 523 9 389 7 388 5 000–

5 17 35 37 15 19 15 7 10 8 5

928 095 394 659 561 635 892 208 867 682 756

5 16 33 35 14 17 14 6 9 8 5

594 083 134 451 170 764 514 950 960 093 600

7 20 41 43 21 25 21 9 15 12 6

541 973 009 512 161 787 290 286 835 329 588

6 14 28 30 10 14 11 6 6 6 5

196 444 615 280 361 756 996 334 796 123 234

6 14 29 30 11 13 11 6 7 6 5

782 933 089 482 274 853 363 701 202 349 243

5 15 29 29 11 12 10 10 8 8 5

721 032 809 693 753 181 582 400 449 015 958

5 17 35 38 15 19 16 7 11 8 5

949 246 705 093 974 987 131 342 257 951 828

5 16 33 35 14 17 14 6 9 8 5

572 031 072 394 142 726 493 932 943 081 592

7 19 38 41 19 23 19 8 14 11 6

403 796 989 257 939 996 938 580 350 274 399

6 14 26 28 9 12 10 6 6 5 5

226 050 972 357 679 630 837 224 437 857 031

6 647 14 012 26 112 26 984 9 687 11 913 10 287 6 298 6 166 5 685 5 000–

1 716 347 1 558 692 38 244 1 523 736 36 711 179 063 19 956 10 031 9 909 365 605

532 449 25 438 24 42 13 5 9 71

989 818 230 804 401 784 826 521 020 651

458 400 27 386 26 44 17 12 10 69

198 433 445 584 068 162 578 734 684 335

17 16 29 15 26 2 22 3 12 3

593 438 757 214 015 032 372 689 984 395

5 311 011 4 589 131 32 355 4 486 832 31 219 470 228 17 237 34 133 8 899 899 482

2 184 139 1 973 602 36 509 1 928 423 35 028 220 371 19 602 18 104 10 334 437 710

561 469 23 454 22 48 13 10 9 75

029 204 595 116 667 905 876 378 532 009

227 192 23 185 22 20 14 6 10 29

936 903 532 412 431 832 870 897 249 316

3 96 5 83 3 43 6 65 3

472 453 996 365 954 629 442 916 181

4 77 6 53 3 39 7 50 3

637 537 195 720 548 213 283 681 373

6 2 6 1 3 1 8 1 2

649 733 502 708 527 313 078 574 593

3 107 6 81 3 48 6 63 3

674 726 051 179 451 793 718 557 156

4 43 6 28 3 20 6 24 3

089 556 143 832 335 499 850 815 220

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households --------------------------With earnings --------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ---------------------With wage or salary income -------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) ----------With nonfarm self-employment income ------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) --With farm self-employment income --------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) -----With interest, dividend, or net rental income ---------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) -------------------------------With Social Security income ----------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ----------With public assistance income --------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ---------With retirement income -------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars)--------------With other income -----------------------------Mean other income (dollars) ------------------

5 413 842 4 657 902 31 895 4 554 364 30 803 474 971 16 859 31 777 8 391 905 156 4 779 6 786 4 412 6 488 4

090 835 207 188 566 136 851 399 041

3 164 506 2 649 392 29 291 2 591 824 28 414 253 124 15 181 16 225 7 238 467 900 3 458 5 539 4 232 6 277 4

691 990 994 392 536 327 591 035 048

4 224 6 163 4 136 7 145 4

723 392 734 431 977 180 426 448 416

4 749 6 758 4 402 6 475 4

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 91 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

167 646 229 729 613 556 909 523 088

3 126 872 2 615 529 29 220 2 558 409 28 347 249 857 15 151 16 029 7 279 461 772 3 453 5 535 4 227 6 272 4

683 758 982 793 530 876 567 880 047

4 295 6 222 4 174 7 202 4

679 888 606 936 812 680 356 643 143

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

91

Table 92.

Income in 1989 of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Households, Families, and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

Outside metropolitan area

In central city

Not in central city

766 045 866 744 519 185 507 896 009 991 30 39 634 315 498 710 799 940 490 269 811 798 37 48 326 800 279 530 134 064 517 781 176 232 214 415 563 181 287 21

35 1 2 2 5 5 7 6 2 2

Total

Rural

INCOME IN 1989 Households --------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Families-----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$100,000 or more ----------------------------Median (dollars) ------------------------------Mean (dollars) --------------------------------Married-couple families -----------------Less than $15,000 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 --------------------------$75,000 or more -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present ---Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Females 15 years and over, with income ---Median income (dollars)-----------------------Percent year-round full-time workers ---------------Median income (dollars)-----------------------Per capita income (dollars) --------------Persons in households (dollars) -------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -----------------

53 2 4 4 8 8 10 9 3 3 35 1 1 5 5 7 7 2 2 29 2 3 4 6 7 5 4

1 1 49

49

748 358 409 290 870 426 030 038 308 013 32 42 624 788 298 961 096 692 725 598 856 606 40 50 495 242 732 583 736 000 200 730 429 574 560 097 547 522 163 23

407 671 625 585 952 790 465 497 915 907 920 558 461 934 330 949 004 072 808 596 199 569 370 194 386 558 224 075 689 636 204 982 455 431 083 299 595 119 858 327 54.6 31 908 149 202 11 452 34.0 21 090 17 307 17 644 6 287

20 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 1 1 11

1 1 2 2

9 1 1 2 2 1 1

17

17

022 056 885 763 558 223 559 949 026 001 30 39 804 318 504 719 820 964 529 314 826 806 37 48 469 809 295 549 169 106 539 800 177 234 216 419 569 183 539 21

923 677 182 049 719 252 289 096 659 000 261 888 456 416 174 007 980 980 898 441 073 487 900 360 772 868 790 492 074 264 284 939 171 830 255 188 813 682 476 521 52.0 30 638 839 482 11 601 34.0 21 247 17 321 17 755 6 165

24 498 692 1 409 1 524 3 482 3 680 4 906 5 008 1 993 1 801 39 48 17 548 258 419 713 2 062 2 544 3 857 4 313 1 769 1 611 45 55 14 845 795 1 496 2 016 3 338 3 970 3 228 2 064 129 184 202 460 784 302 23 375 26

889 716 276 860 082 428 201 419 588 319 088 821 569 661 009 227 031 505 168 064 189 715 491 907 458 672 749 280 030 648 079 666 620 575 281 969 661 560 951 867 58.4 35 309 22 715 982 12 583 36.1 22 159 18 975 19 182 7 379

9 226 609 1 115 1 002 1 830 1 523 1 564 1 080 288 211 25 31 6 271 211 375 529 1 212 1 182 1 338 971 260 188 31 37 5 180 637 939 1 017 1 229 923 432 865 122 155 141 217 193 35 8 248 18

595 278 167 676 151 110 975 982 668 588 321 722 436 857 147 715 993 587 742 091 937 367 591 663 156 018 685 303 585 724 841 377 664 026 547 142 121 877 431 757 49.5 26 856 8 593 738 8 633 28.5 16 731 12 760 13 124 5 381

19 1 1 1 3 3 3 2

15 1 2 2 3 2

13 1 2 2 3 2 1 1

19

17

999 106 865 915 804 440 728 735 778 623 28 35 713 465 888 279 953 937 361 535 720 570 32 39 847 897 487 640 145 429 247 327 163 215 213 335 323 77 816 19

340 519 350 062 688 882 485 881 606 867 594 510 018 625 495 040 848 728 806 532 263 681 414 530 560 007 927 389 951 077 209 859 394 011 492 582 308 072 419 878 54.0 26 900 478 709 8 923 32.3 16 710 13 064 13 159 6 553

1 310 62 94 118 258 233 241 185 58 58 30 38 1 109 34 56 87 214 208 223 174 54 54 32 41 1 031 157 197 195 211 165 104 40 2 4 5 9 12 5 1 430 19

344 225 364 879 284 331 186 217 292 566 022 986 311 825 231 579 723 948 320 484 866 335 412 779 678 638 235 431 147 977 250 409 884 383 332 522 708 580 071 173 58.7 23 669 1 091 006 7 989 30.5 15 292 14 045 14 045 –

55 2 4 4 8 8 10 9 3 3 38 1 1 5 6 8 8 3 2 31 2 3 4 7 7 5 4

1 1 51

50

512 179 102 139 862 713 704 877 636 295 34 44 006 760 254 959 230 003 367 395 165 870 41 51 891 294 875 868 333 763 755 651 383 524 530 081 584 547 946 24

261 660 169 936 690 310 543 528 880 545 676 110 871 083 518 329 764 776 978 081 189 153 289 265 773 866 163 676 865 285 918 318 305 332 461 509 438 273 910 196 55.9 32 193 474 303 11 724 35.0 21 235 17 559 17 831 6 588

19 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 1

11

1 1 2 2

9 1 1 2 2 1 1

17

17

328 245 652 265 799 627 850 351 241 298 204 872 410 863 532 650 459 104 962 307 094 439 816 366 191 053 437 058 883 344 416 861 011 027 464 146 043 170 921 492 52.0 30 585 613 616 11 604 34.0 21 237 17 339 17 776 6 135

26 1 3 4 5 6 2 2 22 1 2 3 5 5 4 2

1 34

32

745 134 235 395 342 527 196 981 627 304 37 46 372 444 755 248 431 063 877 125 354 071 42 52 565 494 595 338 198 698 238 869 207 292 315 666 021 366 658 25

933 415 517 671 891 683 693 177 639 247 156 453 461 220 986 679 305 672 016 774 095 714 651 544 582 813 726 618 982 941 502 457 294 305 997 363 395 103 989 611 57.9 33 307 860 687 11 787 35.5 21 235 17 666 17 857 7 057

18 1 2 2 3 3 3 1

13 1 2 2 2 1

11 1 2 2 2 1 1

17

16

235 285 172 065 812 154 054 896 450 342 24 30 330 494 932 281 819 626 719 739 411 307 29 34 451 844 344 354 548 666 691 407 209 265 243 351 286 51 033 17

486 530 806 711 950 362 407 850 641 229 346 103 608 476 307 660 088 024 636 047 273 097 147 571 173 699 988 788 775 428 495 523 544 110 114 372 465 918 367 459 49.9 24 807 153 608 8 046 29.1 15 604 11 687 11 861 5 678

11 491 791 1 299 1 286 2 426 2 040 1 967 1 196 275 206 24 30 8 854 327 636 874 1 909 1 763 1 790 1 111 254 186 28 33 7 766 1 345 1 633 1 605 1 690 1 068 424 775 112 145 136 194 157 29 11 061 17

680 623 555 418 801 542 801 597 897 446 726 166 233 703 111 664 126 766 500 317 332 714 633 867 840 143 339 655 220 027 456 392 323 215 532 400 588 334 718 434 51.0 24 196 9 861 282 7 933 30.3 15 318 11 366 11 443 6 198

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) ------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Married-couple families (dollars) ------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -----With own children under 18 years (dollars) --------With own children under 6 years (dollars) -------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) ---------------------------1 worker (dollars) -----------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) ---------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) --------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -----------Male householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) ------------------Female householder (dollars) ---------------------Living alone (dollars) -------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------

40 40 37 43 45 40 22 16 9

370 501 328 822 547 638 046 255 492

37 37 34 41 42 38 21 15 9

900 172 798 819 908 562 251 216 040

45 45 42 48 50 45 26 20 12

491 887 493 858 382 197 156 108 484

31 32 29 34 37 31 15 11 6

591 075 126 957 103 569 507 817 717

32 33 30 34 36 32 16 12 7

414 899 930 566 631 082 759 931 776

32 33 29 32 34 29 22 14 10

412 795 949 988 613 838 718 768 371

41 41 38 44 46 41 23 17 10

289 492 556 639 088 284 007 162 415

37 37 34 41 42 38 21 15 8

816 052 651 762 779 450 222 183 994

42 43 40 45 47 42 24 18 11

651 132 366 797 153 304 223 468 494

29 30 27 31 33 28 14 11 6

147 310 062 315 446 751 684 280 582

28 30 27 30 32 28 14 11 6

633 195 019 497 446 164 743 407 741

19 30 48 50 19 25 22 13 15 14 9

501 861 985 541 459 818 622 949 628 053 962

18 29 46 48 19 24 21 13 16 14 10

698 411 734 497 556 742 739 747 185 588 020

21 35 53 55 22 30 26 15 18 16 11

763 042 616 253 525 408 661 804 043 117 060

16 23 39 41 12 18 16 11 10 9 8

384 864 810 008 834 757 933 102 591 976 172

14 24 40 41 13 19 16 10 10 9 7

517 506 420 171 274 095 784 160 050 179 429

15 25 37 38 15 18 17 14 12 11 10

718 295 900 109 276 490 191 367 118 719 828

19 31 49 51 20 26 23 14 16 14 10

571 435 813 203 344 541 389 127 298 611 169

18 29 46 48 19 24 21 13 16 14 10

641 319 654 405 553 729 734 733 187 587 012

20 32 50 52 20 28 25 14 16 14 10

046 306 963 238 995 284 040 402 394 631 283

14 22 36 37 11 16 15 9 9 8 7

270 020 613 455 917 941 387 922 529 911 524

13 21 36 36 11 16 14 9 8 8 7

399 756 035 737 557 523 869 289 796 243 065

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households --------------------------With earnings --------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ---------------------With wage or salary income -------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) ----------With nonfarm self-employment income ------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) --With farm self-employment income --------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) -----With interest, dividend, or net rental income ---------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) -------------------------------With Social Security income ----------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ----------With public assistance income --------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ---------With retirement income -------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars)--------------With other income -----------------------------Mean other income (dollars) ------------------

92

53 748 407 42 860 667 42 920 41 439 327 40 782 6 652 401 21 952 474 380 7 495 26 055 017 7 15 112 8 2 716 4 9 362 9 5 394 4

580 097 224 288 186 740 755 105 331

20 022 923 15 736 659 40 185 15 183 032 38 032 2 449 986 21 973 156 751 7 052 9 452 980 7 5 631 8 1 134 4 3 386 9 1 917 4

919 384 102 079 208 367 621 733 403

24 498 889 20 211 449 48 621 19 611 305 46 253 3 126 606 23 777 175 356 7 387 12 702 208 7 6 444 8 931 4 4 364 10 2 432 4

702 524 542 567 488 158 336 135 591

9 226 595 6 912 559 32 472 6 644 990 30 918 1 075 809 16 602 142 273 8 117 3 899 829 6 3 036 7 650 3 1 612 8 1 044 3

360 189 776 642 713 215 462 237 591

19 999 340 16 128 856 35 851 15 153 124 33 877 2 821 186 17 387 1 431 234 11 069 8 073 326 6 5 724 7 1 162 3 3 167 8 2 170 3

087 609 576 385 704 991 563 235 686

1 310 344 1 175 718 33 799 920 377 28 688 240 130 15 733 734 650 13 008 727 257 8 432 7 52 4 176 8 98 3

145 546 561 194 402 241 774 477 825

55 512 261 45 024 488 44 235 43 476 001 42 016 7 104 209 22 287 760 006 8 753 27 014 485 7 14 936 8 2 599 4 9 540 9 5 519 4

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 92 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

560 192 262 228 276 934 854 115 385

19 766 328 15 529 733 40 176 14 982 425 38 018 2 417 113 22 005 156 530 7 218 9 339 953 7 5 564 8 1 122 4 3 338 9 1 890 4

932 604 095 737 201 930 597 690 403

35 745 933 29 494 755 46 372 28 493 576 44 118 4 687 096 22 433 603 476 9 152 17 674 532 7 9 371 8 1 476 4 6 202 9 3 628 4

364 588 362 491 333 004 992 425 376

18 235 486 13 965 035 30 514 13 116 450 28 714 2 369 378 15 511 1 145 608 11 126 7 113 858 5 5 900 7 1 279 3 2 989 8 2 045 3

961 514 499 445 565 797 175 225 500

11 491 680 8 976 834 30 527 8 331 018 28 599 1 582 622 15 133 1 032 067 11 460 4 285 845 5 3 610 7 786 3 1 816 8 1 278 3

636 393 356 255 560 369 069 176 481

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 93.

Poverty Status in 1989 of White Families and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

011 591 871 068 281 083 089 603 074 987 947 830 802 624 707 311 501 602 380 926 706 623 601 334 241 599 139 768 057 620 300

13 8 6 2 10 7

Outside urbanized area

Urban fringe

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

Outside metropolitan area

In central city

Not in central city

827 622 925 677 969 020 870 323 559 447 091 872 140 143 450 138 095 890 169 986 401 457 057 197 429 371 798 470 371 418 530

891 663 451 684 800 637 533 623 328 361 942 940 147 310 547 979 042 958 845 202 043 071 187 236 328 335 778 925 380 718 645

27 22 13 5 22 16 1 1

Total

Rural

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families-----------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined -----------------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined -------------------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years-------------------

37 28 17 7 30 21 2 2 1 6 30 2 9 31 14 6 25 18 25 5 1 7 5 3 1 3 2 3

901 117 992 742 169 940 453 874 381 889 743 076 015 140 217 475 262 909 680 769 043 301 185 044 000 622 149 888 900 915 1 334

1 2 10 3 10 4 2 8 5 8 2 2 2 1 1 1

014 759 020 725 117 123 882 339 569 482 250 881 185 300 526 179 219 980 304 017 405 496 078 211 435 387 807 488 373 422 534

610 204 264 816 789 709 917 720 014 113 509 798 594 107 285 388 177 773 138 650 809 573 501 560 043 771 177 071 790 388 930

18 14 8 3 15 11 1 1 3 15 4 15 7 3 12 9 13 2 3 2 1 1 1 1

388 598 746 683 030 314 062 369 502 120 487 737 135 490 201 219 835 887 191 644 412 395 199 230 357 614 008 749 379 283 572

515 044 844 093 301 205 870 062 520 488 456 310 338 317 523 127 944 263 275 101 422 702 721 808 429 474 989 478 257 221 153

6 4 3 1 5 3

1 5 1 5 2 1 4 3 4 1 1

497 760 225 333 021 502 507 165 309 287 005 457 694 350 489 076 207 041 184 108 225 409 907 601 207 620 332 651 147 210 227

886 343 763 159 191 169 302 821 540 386 982 722 870 200 899 796 380 566 967 175 475 348 379 966 769 354 973 219 010 011 217

15 13 7 3 12 9 1 2 11 3 14 6 2 11 8 10 2 3 1

944 548 936 035 779 117 346 273 496 728 678 866 810 038 814 689 441 331 391 380 551 250 354 823 245 897 490 926 267 265 414

189 837 264 358 018 542 212 097 196 765 568 171 462 048 535 842 465 892 476 254 478 225 781 884 605 632 976 626 304 131 097

1 117 973 442 150 997 691 71 12 13 272 810 43 330 1 038 415 143 936 657 760 243 35 291 40 14 3 27 11 25 18 5 21

765 117 425 134 291 258 603 222 302 764 747 486 455 991 393 051 626 912 688 666 534 954 904 047 731 470 143 571 555 067 994

40 30 19 8 32 23 2 2 1 6 32 2 9 33 15 6 27 20 27 5 1 7 5 2

240 202 168 109

971 726 248 374

24 18 8 6

830 730 447 720

338 952 311 615

11 8 3 2

537 589 257 797

340 460 838 277

9 7 3 2

474 133 701 528

306 682 360 721

3 3 1 1

818 007 488 394

692 810 113 617

5 4 3 1

545 330 091 961

224 828 967 296

139 107 19 32 11 22

812 437 449 218 571 557

060 392 805 627 401 119

50 39 7 10 4 7

477 697 356 716 035 327

157 414 267 515 816 684

66 50 8 15 5 11

016 309 368 646 525 038

425 989 785 444 380 733

23 17 3 5 2 4

318 429 724 855 010 190

478 989 753 668 205 702

54 40 6 14 4 10

999 267 883 662 632 850

644 275 205 040 612 883

3 674 035 2 771 888 594 543 899 341 243 141 702 508

1 362 042 8.5 849 418 906 617 422 964 752 143 259 204 267 852 34 231 108 206 226 372 677 206 327 559 321 001 4 680 912 634 534 730 266 012 521 533 212 626 425 434 182 082 154 669 241 372 4 563 372 292 316 573 132 645 185 390 34 328 216 437 35 178 156 261 63 499 4 989 1 486 771 26.8 1 006 400 664 697 607 096 2 987 6 046 446 11.0 4 033 446 996 328 1 955 330 698 012 1 379 565 8 575 081 17 094 271

92 483 8.3 71 128 52 911 23 470 72 978 46 599 9 331 1 639 2 113 17 701 55 051 7 286 19 682 5 258 82 116 46 362 21 153 66 320 44 001 49 571 15 339 5 092 16 701 5 318 6 531 4 454 1 528 3 651 867 3 478 1 632 1 791 1 928 4 864 56 527 23.5 39 969 32 346 24 610 3 193 388 932 10.6 252 155 55 469 134 446 42 290 100 198 556 109 1 118 929

497 818 750 986 516 610 011 316 812 896 198 260 388 309 929 690 940 175 461 133 645 894 341 517 187 626 700 849 183 939 846

12 8 5 2 9 7

1

257 808 289 189 410 800 600 943 332 952 599 031 227 527 582 972 500 728 556 830 067 503 091 944 943 568 144 825 895 845 329

24 18 8 6

155 093 529 325

643 391 817 032

11 8 3 2

396 499 219 772

081 540 666 246

147 112 19 34 12 24

404 585 204 658 278 420

578 089 687 795 100 372

49 39 7 10 3 7

756 156 266 537 964 209

789 629 187 737 040 479

3 2 3

1 2 10 3 10 4 2 8 5 8 1 2 2 1 1 1

429 186 364 512 440 779 729 619 773 505 507 158 087 383 132 833 405 837 386 843 666 046 034 747 513 197 345 354 523 427 799

606 155 299 302 716 973 478 693 484 535 256 320 241 999 382 711 898 217 616 931 602 823 154 281 859 291 922 924 803 221 201

13 10 6 2 10 7 1

12 9 5 3

759 593 310 552

562 851 151 786

97 73 11 24 8 17

647 428 938 121 314 210

789 460 500 058 060 893

4 22 1 6 23 11 4 19 14 19 3 5 3 1 2 1 2

587 857 639 587 537 257 199 204 544 665 823 911 598 651 449 192 203 513 515 320 527 047 449 923 302 951 495 989 272 334 418

703 610 385 440 783 015 290 384 458 856 317 741 876 363 313 463 026 319 395 047 539 954 041 701 659 605 415 545 178 812 551

8 7 4 1 7 4

6 4 3 2

219 968 009 356

919 389 461 879

47 35 7 12 3 8

407 119 128 221 925 987

126 578 323 872 913 630

2 9 3 11 5 2 9 6 8 2 3 1

965 490 388 663 008 830 828 105 313 703 281 571 340 857 730 455 256 407 564 490 362 999 789 485 149 504 262 517 163 175 250

770 884 747 535 966 851 276 134 195 523 795 637 362 947 106 720 017 465 866 156 638 739 148 325 028 181 447 581 250 831 632

3 2 1 1

300 662 889 292

552 781 539 357

30 22 4 8 2 6

772 583 328 146 538 061

475 574 387 834 148 441

1 6 2 7 3 1 6 4 5 1 1

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families-----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Unrelated individuals -------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Persons -----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level-----------

2 425 544 6.4 811 573 1 814 092 965 132 1 251 366 300 275 396 697 339 923 322 152 289 666 1 373 271 766 624 388 268 4 954 1 129 950 697 534 407 117 618 122 199 415 606 736 208 083 201 982 240 551 4 847 1 145 454 1 011 237 503 662 541 897 81 130 685 609 69 581 536 608 125 131 5 093 5 005 676 20.2 2 949 778 943 192 1 351 979 3 219 12 978 789 9.3 9 115 522 1 857 833 3 739 853 1 533 476 2 456 468 17 847 893 33 889 495

1 057 634 8.1 283 644 799 657 439 893 522 785 122 155 168 712 205 305 149 603 117 736 563 883 360 869 156 081 5 133 469 879 298 646 178 887 256 646 80 193 242 120 79 843 90 689 90 719 5 056 515 841 452 292 234 936 222 885 32 878 284 258 32 476 256 631 55 396 5 245 2 520 430 21.8 1 448 878 352 139 574 878 3 294 6 053 212 12.0 4 336 882 779 016 1 666 619 695 245 1 082 145 8 146 714 14 547 301

1

3 2 1

5 11

749 960 4.1 311 947 549 232 281 670 387 542 96 111 115 129 105 277 80 571 95 795 464 265 196 608 119 787 4 906 364 327 217 028 124 181 193 893 66 318 215 531 71 816 49 259 76 416 4 892 341 093 300 708 142 253 166 888 23 497 223 118 20 281 140 347 36 611 4 950 408 168 14.9 796 886 339 625 409 203 3 321 849 474 5.8 675 149 580 868 126 946 449 848 753 037 472 181 467 665

1

3 2

4 7

617 950 9.5 215 982 465 203 243 569 341 039 82 009 112 856 29 341 91 978 76 135 345 123 209 147 112 400 4 708 295 744 181 860 104 049 167 583 52 904 149 085 56 424 62 034 73 416 4 460 288 520 258 237 126 473 152 124 24 755 178 233 16 824 139 630 33 124 4 990 077 078 28.2 704 014 251 428 367 898 2 910 076 103 13.2 103 491 497 949 946 288 388 383 621 286 228 998 874 529

2 355 891 5.9 896 436 1 739 971 911 708 1 212 734 309 949 384 139 339 887 280 982 290 305 1 315 503 693 597 385 758 4 980 1 162 171 717 322 408 044 638 792 217 209 615 873 211 612 190 826 245 729 4 902 1 045 287 918 774 451 059 484 557 72 473 621 008 66 462 476 162 117 684 5 101 4 619 901 19.1 2 663 942 939 002 1 230 819 3 280 12 453 719 8.4 8 688 193 1 739 481 3 637 522 1 459 334 2 420 385 17 251 930 33 548 495

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 93 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 047 524 8.2 280 478 792 126 435 237 516 918 121 017 167 025 203 425 147 808 116 581 557 132 358 454 154 952 5 137 465 235 295 875 176 941 253 666 79 194 238 858 78 905 90 505 89 983 5 057 510 993 447 988 232 487 220 339 32 850 281 281 32 290 254 518 55 102 5 254 2 479 508 21.8 1 430 258 348 881 571 134 3 287 5 978 782 12.0 4 279 678 773 250 1 650 055 688 083 1 071 765 8 049 305 14 374 535

1 308 367 4.8 615 958 947 845 476 471 695 816 188 932 217 114 136 462 133 174 173 724 758 371 335 143 230 806 4 853 696 936 421 447 231 103 385 126 138 015 377 015 132 707 100 321 155 746 4 798 534 294 470 786 218 572 264 218 39 623 339 727 34 172 221 644 62 582 4 954 2 140 393 16.8 1 233 684 590 121 659 685 3 271 6 474 937 6.6 4 408 515 966 231 1 987 467 771 251 1 348 620 9 202 625 19 173 960

1 431 695 10.5 764 555 980 738 476 388 790 775 249 530 280 410 34 267 149 376 225 733 734 974 400 586 323 511 4 652 880 413 514 942 265 085 500 863 194 832 416 297 178 553 165 825 236 194 4 480 472 459 409 036 185 248 242 730 42 985 281 038 38 297 216 707 70 946 4 995 1 872 546 30.1 1 292 236 668 887 728 256 2 885 6 571 516 13.9 4 460 775 1 114 680 2 057 661 772 154 1 415 648 9 171 044 17 435 271

4 2 1

5 11

954 649 10.6 597 637 625 624 290 739 525 429 185 935 191 847 16 090 76 376 165 608 464 970 237 765 234 885 4 642 651 539 376 912 186 179 371 316 153 980 299 270 133 919 116 905 178 279 4 517 250 051 210 929 88 286 123 369 23 597 142 078 25 077 108 677 44 825 4 984 992 186 30.1 713 091 468 819 436 727 2 875 168 150 13.5 789 118 720 843 344 726 478 141 949 404 890 949 416 789

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 94.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Black Families and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Inside metropolitan area

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

752 708 558 912 040 094 023 804 382 009 940 314 239 957 070 148 473 294 963 424 497 320 680 660 544 549 502 076 791 993 329

1 500 801 1 019 441 1 239 856 118 130 76 118 1 149 187 200 879 559 251 769 568 695 72 48 115 522 398 163 388 230 383 37 129 70

960 480 090 779 919 499 262 996 882 469 196 972 784 853 941 739 805 854 073 384 499 204 454 620 597 394 868 330 574 643 659

607 294 422 187 418 244 66 7 44 88 336 149 132 291 180 78 226 152 174 46 31 65 279 220 99 166 76 143 35 111 57

698 855 124 806 539 635 174 175 797 549 102 124 649 241 554 924 882 592 101 597 016 589 893 066 095 172 356 482 682 478 096

871 650 564 225 600 364 97 6 31 161 417 182 224 523 318 124 396 262 263 93 61 127 290 213 87 164 78 131 54 108 78

653 360 344 464 138 844 223 578 618 275 947 395 193 331 379 324 800 935 550 228 392 402 256 276 414 351 502 364 966 957 690

28 23 17 6 20 10 3

2 729 960 1 869 782 523 309 573 017

794 514 164 97

731 285 466 807

315 232 98 98

400 809 475 332

368 269 175 123

Central place

Total

Farm

In central city

Total

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families-----------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined -----------------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined -------------------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years-------------------

6 2 4 1 4 2

4 1 1 2 1 2 1 2

2 2 1 1

183 838 134 839 455 804 617 434 381 722 101 301 108 998 787 794 403 672 087 399 266 575 755 102 936 735 926 743 266 969 444

410 043 772 497 498 228 459 975 061 027 238 410 672 051 565 811 160 740 137 405 012 113 027 346 236 115 726 888 047 114 084

3 840 091 2 616 876 786 250 769 156 25 16 1 8 2 5

126 973 995 107 860 715

502 818 243 759 644 179

4 1 2 1 2 1

2 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1

16 11 1 5 1 3

074 741 693 209 797 703 433 296 259 515 615 964 775 826 047 464 406 951 217 280 186 394 952 483 673 180 619 217 192 727 316

772 418 442 323 895 735

5 2 3 1 4 2

6 11 5 8 18 10 3 13 7 7 4 2 5 8 5 2 4 1 3 1 2 2

739 858 589 512 042 468 030 96 796 741 476 730 718 271 496 747 828 753 310 388 408 487 483 998 323 806 915 456 927 913 618

194 911 531 534

9 6 5 3

491 813 312 386

3 678 951 2 489 607 750 787 715 914

116 79 14 37 10 28

279 055 788 054 386 833

638 566 380 611 564 917

5 922 920 4 005 897 309 341 1 906 667 664 424 1 352 230

2 430 944 1 549 355 243 522 877 481 300 656 627 032

3 536 671 2 353 447 390 664 1 176 294 356 219 884 017

1 143 254 28.1 194 380 970 783 525 447 445 461 90 624 183 109 55 985 155 993 97 601 579 996 586 617 161 243 6 283 196 108 130 422 70 015 85 253 23 649 91 364 37 482 53 463 51 160 5 575 881 783 794 355 431 702 331 967 60 648 456 672 51 738 513 929 97 230 6 493 1 041 353 38.1 628 788 134 604 270 281 3 544 5 223 358 31.1 2 920 624 417 253 2 276 330 905 312 1 514 577 6 309 834 9 072 840

226 941 15.1 51 253 196 883 105 544 109 065 24 532 33 675 14 750 30 009 17 446 129 649 95 283 29 947 5 920 47 981 35 178 19 394 25 736 8 458 26 282 7 313 9 618 10 036 5 300 165 030 150 894 80 698 76 100 14 196 96 020 8 855 82 664 17 628 6 137 196 769 24.8 98 829 28 266 40 439 3 700 1 026 010 17.3 558 379 66 907 458 601 180 273 307 834 1 306 648 2 153 139

220 662 36.3 59 726 183 980 94 291 105 273 28 773 34 840 1 583 28 475 27 254 96 727 101 163 42 463 6 151 48 476 32 067 16 101 23 981 8 593 18 253 11 394 12 910 15 351 4 933 161 259 144 214 74 185 75 947 18 551 74 244 13 944 85 268 24 268 6 584 161 399 51.2 115 885 45 475 64 356 3 094 983 332 40.5 534 451 105 311 445 180 165 075 306 637 1 194 082 1 665 696

261 157 30.0 149 073 198 459 91 971 117 760 35 414 45 029 963 16 885 55 180 89 465 104 985 73 065 5 808 95 427 59 260 27 344 43 602 15 483 25 324 29 502 26 318 35 725 4 972 148 312 127 197 59 091 65 433 17 057 59 391 21 500 73 666 32 036 6 424 193 883 52.7 137 382 86 813 85 410 3 156 1 208 729 34.2 710 847 172 152 491 425 159 613 360 042 1 514 601 2 246 158

3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2

2 1 1 1

24 16 1 7 2 5

928 792 940 744 293 725 587 434 349 690 962 212 057 924 739 768 348 640 042 386 254 555 588 964 870 638 885 658 249 894 415

109 370 891 694 706 431

737 616 111 055 533 064 722 696 673 741 903 193 027 333 032 910 113 769 368 295 094 679 238 780 929 054 562 316 566 957 350

145 749 413 259 867 012

4 1 2 1 2 1

2 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1

041 727 670 199 772 687 429 295 256 511 593 957 768 810 036 459 392 941 205 278 185 391 938 472 668 171 615 208 191 723 313

393 108 600 161 480 719 469 987 600 333 911 831 743 362 857 546 828 477 583 510 174 281 209 275 017 573 402 882 334 051 399

2 711 295 1 857 570 520 232 569 357 16 11 1 5 1 3

641 331 432 278 879 704

1 887 344 1 065 508 1 269 511 544 894 1 521 053 1 037 345 158 253 138 709 93 073 179 408 1 368 992 254 362 288 284 1 113 971 702 175 309 364 955 285 699 292 836 785 107 785 68 920 164 398 650 029 492 505 202 912 466 481 270 160 449 434 58 232 171 906 101 951 967 632 230 146

1 126 695 759 320 762 444 126 6 63 192 556 271 275 597 366 150 451 294 308 106 73 146 457 350 152 261 119 216 71 183 107

326 787 005 906 103 008 960 857 006 561 282 612 838 049 912 225 847 906 319 338 310 836 045 842 721 412 666 936 447 114 424

613 449 402 162 413 242 70 2 24 116 276 141 161 356 218 85 266 171 166 66 46 90 215 160 67 119 55 94 40 85 57

726 612 596 742 130 927 254 287 308 852 998 698 937 724 345 709 363 535 903 812 691 940 396 784 028 132 167 586 543 582 908

529 397 210 176

334 180 994 776

261 196 127 91

203 900 092 556

656 037 555 557

039 861 165 951 086 814

7 468 106 5 038 888 459 248 2 415 308 827 781 1 726 198

4 554 028 2 956 516 494 494 1 589 794 509 996 1 168 184

2 504 403 1 650 443 284 798 849 599 257 921 638 069

1 133 869 28.1 192 858 962 821 520 849 440 758 89 389 181 881 55 788 154 362 96 603 575 264 582 735 159 523 6 290 194 675 129 486 69 355 84 481 23 330 90 574 37 210 53 248 50 840 5 582 874 200 787 586 427 859 328 263 59 802 452 931 51 102 510 311 95 952 6 501 1 034 086 38.1 624 049 133 758 268 081 3 546 5 182 994 31.1 2 898 133 413 584 2 258 679 897 606 1 503 383 6 259 559 8 997 636

318 738 16.9 93 040 268 182 140 436 150 446 35 756 49 536 15 882 37 966 33 839 166 233 131 386 52 486 5 881 76 367 52 888 27 850 38 195 12 768 35 378 15 493 16 442 19 926 5 182 222 672 200 459 105 161 102 152 20 272 121 581 15 792 110 583 28 568 6 168 275 994 28.5 149 317 55 622 70 422 3 596 1 454 196 19.5 806 918 122 303 635 005 242 219 432 697 1 847 302 2 983 332

399 407 35.5 168 534 319 102 155 968 186 355 54 198 65 236 1 611 39 034 67 039 154 340 173 927 94 709 5 994 116 950 74 553 35 649 55 896 20 085 35 271 32 988 32 619 41 506 4 950 259 512 228 615 112 656 119 032 30 378 111 815 29 143 134 633 46 642 6 538 283 324 53.5 207 518 105 778 121 983 3 075 804 239 39.6 019 250 225 736 777 852 270 448 553 010 218 304 156 865

205 080 33.4 115 973 156 811 72 850 93 114 28 102 34 762 487 13 755 43 055 69 199 84 897 57 100 5 843 74 461 46 389 21 344 34 704 12 290 19 065 23 050 21 389 28 073 4 973 116 969 100 999 47 138 51 445 13 528 46 482 16 784 59 451 24 989 6 477 143 593 55.0 105 464 66 071 65 123 3 086 942 200 37.6 550 375 132 763 387 737 126 098 283 950 1 173 511 1 712 111

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families-----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Unrelated individuals -------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Persons -----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level-----------

94

1 590 857 25.7 305 359 1 351 646 725 282 659 799 143 929 251 624 72 318 214 477 142 301 806 372 783 063 233 653 6 213 292 565 197 667 105 510 134 970 40 700 135 899 56 189 75 991 76 547 5 424 1 208 072 1 089 463 586 585 484 014 93 395 626 936 74 537 681 861 139 126 6 457 1 399 521 36.4 843 502 208 345 375 076 3 514 7 232 700 28.8 4 013 454 589 471 3 180 111 1 250 660 2 129 048 8 810 564 12 891 675

8 819 30.7 6 261 6 288 2 714 4 180 1 164 1 404 27 361 2 252 2 449 2 926 2 858 5 912 4 013 2 391 1 030 1 930 521 803 1 413 951 1 620 5 184 4 098 3 403 1 457 1 831 495 1 458 680 1 779 1 058 6 719 4 873 51.3 3 204 2 435 2 165 3 318 40 319 34.7 24 487 5 829 15 681 4 671 11 957 51 153 76 581

1 452 607 24.5 285 898 1 231 003 661 285 591 204 125 145 231 417 71 670 192 328 130 442 741 497 714 121 212 009 6 201 271 042 182 374 97 205 122 676 36 098 125 952 52 703 69 690 70 766 5 469 1 096 872 988 045 533 020 430 415 80 074 574 512 66 894 620 894 124 520 6 433 1 310 080 35.6 773 366 189 380 338 503 3 556 6 637 190 27.5 3 705 051 535 887 2 893 684 1 139 825 1 936 080 8 106 861 11 980 968

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 94 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 1

2 3

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 95.

Poverty Status in 1989 of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Families and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families-----------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined -----------------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined -------------------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years-------------------

261 126 172 81 204 122 35 10 20 20 187 44 37 167 101 48 140 91 124 14 14 24 73 57 25 47 22 49 5 27 10

495 714 473 369 286 048 916 476 595 585 319 354 957 967 841 860 547 250 287 051 652 239 576 591 981 430 215 677 286 010 736

106 42 69 33 81 46 15 6 9 8 75 20 14 62 36 18 52 33 46 5 6 8 34 27 12 21 9 23 2 13 4

260 625 524 676 213 617 034 490 759 011 813 858 904 740 818 081 459 312 263 199 049 926 951 445 930 806 759 621 257 533 687

78 44 48 21 65 43 10 3 4 5 59 8 10 55 32 15 48 34 43 4 3 7 16 12 4 12 6 12 1 4 2

293 424 872 476 308 968 669 152 690 422 654 511 816 823 829 003 074 147 417 112 310 612 751 357 812 214 959 407 023 601 364

76 39 54 26 57 31 10

202 143 141 63 143 75 28 1 10 23 118 44 37 137 90 40 105 59 83 15 19 24 47 37 17 26 10 25 6 20 10

473 663 119 358 914 598 411 336 947 891 300 408 358 189 608 167 321 754 477 097 878 139 794 920 008 253 526 635 829 615 167

5 4 3 1 4 2

815 809 074 013 761 921 689 27 171 921 791 592 300 793 466 774 085 614 276 643 324 936 603 366 147 349 112 299 210 190 249

245 129 157 70 193 119 34 10 17 19 176 38 35 163 96 43 136 91 120 13 13 23 63 49 21 41 20 43 4 22 9

783 348 357 857 634 446 984 448 665 054 440 559 650 129 199 703 811 061 692 260 337 569 877 210 612 451 066 368 593 536 238

105 42 69 33 80 46 14 6 9 8 74 20 14 62 36 17 51 32 45 5 6 8 34 27 12 21 9 23 2 13 4

391 350 029 232 542 083 718 522 534 005 991 688 964 185 546 718 992 910 752 166 001 929 816 316 870 753 708 478 284 438 758

140 86 88 37 113 73 20 3 8 11 101 17 20 100 59 25 84 58 74 8 7 14 29 21 8 19 10 19 2 9 4

392 998 328 625 092 363 266 926 131 049 449 871 686 944 653 985 819 151 940 094 336 640 061 894 742 698 358 890 309 098 480

218 141 156 73 154 78 29 1 13 25 129 50 39 142 96 45 109 59 87 15 21 24 57 46 21 32 12 31 7 25 11

185 029 235 870 566 200 343 364 877 422 179 203 665 027 250 324 057 943 072 888 193 809 493 301 377 232 675 944 522 089 665

157 110 112 52 109 54 21

6 7 51 14 12 49 32 15 40 23 34 4 5 7 21 17 8 13 5 13 2 8 3

942 665 077 217 765 463 213 834 146 152 852 985 237 404 194 776 014 791 607 740 293 701 874 789 239 410 497 649 006 876 685

8 19 88 38 30 104 71 32 78 42 60 12 17 18 39 31 14 21 8 20 5 17 8

749 537 905 233 544 248 577 827 798 601 630 125 009 098 045 557 539 085 619 107 063 877 632 620 494 338 347 882 830 755 610

193 110 32 22

309 786 820 168

99 56 13 9

367 725 002 970

50 28 10 5

916 657 675 260

43 25 9 6

026 404 143 938

84 50 32 15

937 613 110 513

1 885 1 177 901 408

177 101 32 19

431 283 904 729

98 56 12 9

197 111 831 916

79 45 20 9

234 172 073 813

100 60 32 17

815 116 026 952

65 39 24 12

135 164 732 430

1 084 742 58 338 121 236

728 366 857 190 757 352

454 318 24 134 49 93

785 174 278 830 990 102

302 218 15 83 27 59

957 967 580 054 758 728

326 205 18 120 44 83

986 225 999 306 009 522

866 537 54 326 109 235

187 318 195 264 898 398

997 697 54 297 102 212

890 012 054 389 817 090

451 315 24 134 49 92

757 493 189 502 801 991

546 381 29 162 53 119

133 519 865 887 016 099

953 582 58 367 128 259

025 672 998 065 838 660

689 418 43 268 92 191

277 865 801 345 052 831

3 1 4 2 4 2 3

24 16 2 7 1 5

389 940 038 360 845 910

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families-----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Unrelated individuals -------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Persons -----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level-----------

59 650 22.8 13 250 51 205 29 180 31 278 5 879 12 158 2 195 9 278 3 155 33 623 26 188 6 622 5 581 20 249 15 643 9 558 12 399 3 013 10 786 1 544 5 467 2 898 5 523 34 391 31 530 17 120 15 735 2 307 19 931 1 406 19 392 3 205 5 659 70 520 36.5 30 822 6 886 8 029 3 685 285 656 26.3 167 031 12 734 115 101 48 341 74 586 357 747 540 317

26 281 24.7 3 510 22 587 12 949 13 070 2 072 5 603 1 477 4 572 1 129 15 253 12 549 2 502 5 603 7 310 5 560 3 295 4 450 977 4 050 494 2 105 991 5 408 16 863 15 385 8 675 7 343 929 9 931 571 9 825 1 318 5 757 37 671 37.9 16 390 2 444 3 706 3 690 127 671 28.1 77 859 5 388 48 370 20 918 31 042 159 054 235 980

10 347 13.2 2 717 8 787 4 974 5 673 1 306 2 379 438 1 474 473 5 781 4 149 1 100 5 076 3 782 2 850 1 776 2 303 681 1 915 287 949 636 5 230 5 613 5 175 2 747 2 713 465 3 370 166 2 988 380 4 997 13 897 27.3 5 432 1 684 1 450 3 735 48 323 16.0 29 680 2 170 17 815 7 544 11 329 62 973 108 618

23 022 29.9 7 023 19 831 11 257 12 535 2 501 4 176 280 3 232 1 553 12 589 9 490 3 020 5 781 9 157 7 233 4 487 5 646 1 355 4 821 763 2 413 1 271 5 735 11 915 10 970 5 698 5 679 913 6 630 669 6 579 1 507 5 831 18 952 44.0 9 000 2 758 2 873 3 639 109 662 33.5 59 492 5 176 48 916 19 879 32 215 135 720 195 719

65 782 32.5 38 312 53 591 29 135 31 918 6 288 11 790 320 5 739 8 056 28 486 28 216 11 710 6 262 31 563 24 003 13 565 16 946 3 992 13 049 4 188 10 717 6 272 6 268 26 740 23 524 12 004 10 865 1 615 12 198 3 125 15 088 4 426 6 260 43 303 51.0 22 609 14 204 8 331 3 761 317 532 36.7 175 754 20 485 139 330 53 888 94 230 389 966 558 934

1 132 19.5 800 740 338 573 209 157 – 76 247 462 301 333 5 221 757 489 240 441 191 347 131 138 198 5 143 271 182 59 74 6 91 92 114 108 5 896 781 41.4 359 245 117 3 880 5 439 22.3 3 615 546 1 735 607 1 271 6 909 11 534

49 630 20.2 12 829 41 838 23 205 25 256 4 720 10 886 2 119 7 257 2 839 27 522 21 723 5 561 5 522 16 943 12 551 7 316 9 969 2 478 8 825 1 413 4 726 2 631 5 362 28 313 25 826 13 891 12 644 1 747 16 298 1 242 15 803 2 453 5 661 62 275 35.1 26 695 7 150 6 999 3 709 235 423 23.6 141 388 11 332 91 039 37 584 59 867 297 881 465 066

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 95 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

26 229 24.9 3 601 22 552 12 940 13 123 2 108 5 485 1 515 4 512 1 171 15 084 12 456 2 523 5 623 7 376 5 650 3 332 4 519 993 4 068 513 2 127 959 5 448 16 763 15 286 8 636 7 327 938 9 768 594 9 715 1 363 5 787 37 145 37.8 16 182 2 407 3 722 3 686 127 235 28.2 77 302 5 430 48 518 20 905 31 228 158 606 235 366

23 401 16.7 9 228 19 286 10 265 12 133 2 612 5 401 604 2 745 1 668 12 438 9 267 3 038 5 408 9 567 6 901 3 984 5 450 1 485 4 757 900 2 599 1 672 5 296 11 550 10 540 5 255 5 317 809 6 530 648 6 088 1 090 5 479 25 130 31.7 10 513 4 743 3 277 3 744 108 188 19.8 64 086 5 902 42 521 16 679 28 639 139 275 229 700

75 802 34.7 38 733 62 958 35 110 37 940 7 447 13 062 396 7 760 8 372 34 587 32 681 12 771 6 210 34 869 27 095 15 807 19 376 4 527 15 010 4 319 11 458 6 539 6 276 32 818 29 228 15 233 13 956 2 175 15 831 3 289 18 677 5 178 6 146 51 548 51.1 26 736 13 940 9 361 3 720 367 765 38.6 201 397 21 887 163 392 64 645 108 949 449 832 634 185

56 587 35.9 33 033 46 354 25 497 27 436 5 289 9 726 240 4 983 7 042 24 002 24 818 10 217 6 339 27 285 21 053 12 005 14 680 3 374 10 979 3 680 9 499 5 430 6 389 22 838 20 064 10 390 9 205 1 381 10 271 2 703 13 188 3 910 6 286 35 209 54.1 18 949 11 769 7 000 3 758 274 752 39.9 150 793 17 551 122 031 47 455 82 169 335 444 471 620

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 96.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Asian or Pacific Islander Families and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

585 255 142 309 010 121 268 756 500 571 922 520 935 165 905 228 592 865 018 995 011 214 828 451 422 550 372 330 991 1 202 1 795

3 837 3 344 1 760 601 3 422 2 098 266 1 421 54 1 169 2 768 221 1 309 3 304 1 531 523 2 969 1 798 2 405 1 057 163 1 097 221 123 45 151 69 143 71 44 95 1 343 689 403 350

Outside metropolitan area

Total

In central city

Not in central city

1 490 893 941 404 1 254 862 64 1 194 40 127 1 207 163 165 1 224 801 358 1 058 745 1 014 103 111 127 174 103 34 120 69 120 17 38 26

786 442 616 478 744 684 672 432 220 438 499 963 775 406 582 074 138 271 310 024 761 682 681 352 274 299 807 887 498 977 346

719 351 432 195 571 363 36 587 23 76 535 102 92 570 356 168 467 304 435 61 68 70 97 56 20 63 34 61 11 25 15

608 742 654 988 680 856 188 873 945 716 905 056 790 876 854 735 083 648 632 140 599 218 635 361 687 100 591 742 330 442 783

771 541 508 208 683 498 28 606 16 50 671 61 72 653 444 189 591 440 578 41 43 57 77 46 13 57 35 59 6 13 10

178 700 962 490 064 828 484 559 275 722 594 907 985 530 728 339 055 623 678 884 162 464 046 991 587 199 216 145 168 535 563

87 56 55 23 70 45 4 45 3 12 66 7 17 70 44 19 58 39 55 10 4 13 11 7 2 7 3 7 1 2 2

034 116 173 285 094 889 497 076 024 637 401 209 537 693 769 413 702 480 437 428 399 661 245 854 784 363 764 314 464 408 557

28 20 17 7 22 14 1 13

1

323 147 613 289 284 696 635 807 730 996 198 349 946 798 143 021 602 654 826 051 434 308 753 526 853 368 137 170 597 750 083

738 413 120 64

111 002 530 930

459 263 59 45

570 778 159 797

278 149 61 19

541 224 371 133

55 29 9 5

302 676 236 595

13 7 3 2

309 250 543 025

422 288 31 132 44 96

803 752 311 753 227 227

144 94 12 49 16 36

667 885 075 163 041 051

Total

Rural

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families-----------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined -----------------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined -------------------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years-------------------

1 513 900 955 411 1 270 870 65 1 200 41 131 1 222 166 171 1 240 811 363 1 070 750 1 025 106 113 132 179 106 35 123 71 123 17 40 27

235 303 647 454 828 452 901 752 744 504 978 652 377 934 446 259 248 886 729 457 149 129 098 755 636 112 199 871 971 183 108

729 359 438 198 580 370 36 592 24 77 544 102 94 579 362 171 474 309 443 62 69 71 98 57 20 63 35 62 11 25 15

632 521 940 879 399 014 589 867 166 849 642 706 245 174 157 230 393 863 005 104 040 344 816 049 953 988 157 680 451 621 967

699 488 461 188 622 455 24 562 14 42 614 55 62 593 404 172 538 402 529 35 39 49 69 41 11 52 32 53 5 11 8

608 368 644 757 201 558 795 143 469 994 185 712 380 433 475 162 557 224 297 571 083 338 434 945 758 005 262 938 267 897 986

83 52 55 23 68 44 4 45 3 10 64 8 14 68 44 19 57 38 53 8 5 11 10 7 2 7 3 7 1 2 2

995 414 063 818 228 880 517 742 109 661 151 234 752 327 814 867 298 799 427 782 026 447 848 761 925 119 780 253 253 665 155

64 49 41 16 54 38 3 38 1 8 50 4 11 54 34 14 46 33 44 6 3 9 6 4 1 4 2 4

766 428 122 66

187 652 466 973

466 266 60 46

061 671 063 055

250 135 54 15

643 270 482 823

49 26 7 5

483 711 921 095

27 14 7 3

226 026 300 552

401 272 27 128 43 92

892 712 261 207 206 662

323 212 22 110 34 82

986 253 350 491 820 085

6 744 468 4 829 826 411 769 1 905 155 649 070 1 367 572

3 320 019 2 428 184 233 747 887 098 314 153 625 474

3 022 557 2 128 930 150 761 889 850 291 711 649 436

176 464 11.7 32 200 133 507 67 219 80 987 19 267 17 294 158 708 14 343 13 504 102 312 57 355 11 088 6 118 116 398 88 057 47 804 58 457 15 829 69 939 10 665 33 964 7 537 6 285 45 996 37 981 16 979 15 702 2 339 23 122 2 047 20 345 2 748 5 793 249 678 32.6 101 601 11 347 21 545 4 512 961 980 14.3 630 135 49 876 323 658 115 996 228 026 1 227 807 2 061 386

113 402 15.5 14 889 85 473 44 884 49 520 11 608 11 710 104 610 9 302 9 028 60 103 40 994 7 426 6 112 76 119 57 500 32 377 36 510 9 752 42 257 7 162 24 837 5 126 6 242 28 322 23 370 10 988 8 728 1 169 12 161 1 393 14 027 1 826 5 864 164 281 35.2 72 467 6 202 15 357 4 482 630 257 19.0 410 803 34 021 215 467 79 279 150 076 796 659 1 278 977

51 904 7.4 14 821 39 110 17 373 25 813 6 406 4 467 46 582 3 978 3 860 34 950 12 959 2 823 6 187 33 569 25 385 12 317 18 315 5 189 23 245 3 031 7 504 1 860 6 404 14 034 11 323 4 384 5 408 873 8 638 551 4 711 709 5 744 64 810 25.9 20 701 4 147 4 661 4 593 266 764 8.8 177 518 13 171 85 922 27 816 63 115 348 036 639 833

18 12 2 5 1 4

183 601 687 442 381 292

6 645 651 4 753 327 402 808 1 882 893 639 663 1 353 430

3 274 224 2 394 416 230 789 875 189 309 814 616 983

3 371 427 2 358 911 172 019 1 007 704 329 849 736 447

289 7.5 221 213 78 226 95 46 151 12 41 158 30 57 6 282 237 177 56 183 75 142 39 21 40 6 453 21 21 9 14 – 5 – 9 2 4 994 479 35.7 88 73 90 4 644 2 085 11.5 1 195 179 760 145 632 2 583 4 884

171 288 11.5 31 904 129 464 64 725 78 240 18 754 16 948 155 009 13 702 13 339 98 265 55 886 10 938 6 125 113 217 85 719 46 223 56 647 15 541 67 351 10 578 33 349 7 465 6 287 44 204 36 343 16 121 14 881 2 141 21 865 1 965 19 520 2 686 5 813 234 541 31.8 94 474 11 051 21 122 4 507 929 389 14.0 605 480 49 148 315 735 111 789 223 721 1 188 451 2 000 887

112 875 15.7 14 798 85 037 44 600 49 258 11 564 11 706 104 240 9 230 8 980 59 646 40 864 7 401 6 116 75 834 57 277 32 238 36 358 9 738 41 932 7 135 24 787 5 115 6 245 28 089 23 154 10 862 8 632 1 147 12 044 1 384 13 924 1 816 5 874 160 904 35.0 71 340 6 111 15 307 4 481 625 898 19.1 406 776 33 896 215 237 79 055 150 001 791 246 1 269 259

58 413 7.6 17 106 44 427 20 125 28 982 7 190 5 242 50 769 4 472 4 359 38 619 15 022 3 537 6 144 37 383 28 442 13 985 20 289 5 803 25 419 3 443 8 562 2 350 6 371 16 115 13 189 5 259 6 249 994 9 821 581 5 596 870 5 708 73 637 26.4 23 134 4 940 5 815 4 564 303 491 9.0 198 704 15 252 100 498 32 734 73 720 397 205 731 628

4 20 2 6 22 14 6 18 12 16 4 1 5 3 2 2 1 2

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families-----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Unrelated individuals -------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Persons -----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level-----------

96

11 158 13.3 2 490 8 924 4 962 5 654 1 253 1 117 7 516 1 063 616 7 259 3 402 839 5 860 6 710 5 172 3 110 3 632 888 4 437 472 1 623 551 6 184 3 640 3 288 1 607 1 566 297 2 323 103 1 607 213 5 431 20 587 41.6 8 433 998 1 527 4 495 64 959 16.2 41 814 2 684 22 269 8 901 14 835 83 112 142 576

6 043 9.4 2 749 4 714 2 257 3 303 896 709 3 782 551 586 3 628 1 439 822 5 561 3 612 2 747 1 395 2 154 717 2 219 485 683 539 5 657 1 877 1 627 681 816 128 1 070 64 664 219 5 622 8 836 32.5 2 707 1 033 1 143 4 284 35 216 10.9 20 570 2 253 13 470 4 478 9 836 47 066 89 635

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 96 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

11 219 12.9 3 045 8 757 4 751 6 050 1 409 1 055 7 481 1 192 751 7 675 2 908 972 5 703 6 793 5 085 2 976 3 964 1 005 4 807 572 1 298 611 5 929 3 669 3 265 1 539 1 637 326 2 327 146 1 489 281 5 460 23 973 43.3 9 834 1 329 1 566 4 476 67 807 16.0 45 225 2 981 21 393 8 685 14 141 86 422 150 134

3 160 11.2 1 318 2 510 1 270 1 748 460 420 1 751 289 361 1 914 849 484 5 455 1 819 1 370 738 1 132 359 1 114 297 377 302 5 396 1 091 956 437 463 73 614 48 424 144 5 765 4 357 32.7 1 582 606 561 4 171 18 668 12.9 10 569 1 233 7 520 2 807 5 230 25 404 48 530

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 97.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Hispanic Origin Families and Persons: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

In central city

Total

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families-----------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined -----------------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined -------------------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years-------------------

4 1 3 1 3 2

397 492 585 005 806 455 552 926 659 415 208 857 798 869 116 893 822 101 576 806 864 343 618 790 016 153 351 959 200 765 505

2 505 947 1 764 890 1 911 1 143 203 1 221 199 197 1 155 432 321 1 618 1 125 590 1 362 858 782 133 149 206 655 502 227 352 173 274 51 257 89

660 357 814 366 154 282 742 373 406 897 406 363 516 023 675 062 354 644 707 253 403 281 581 737 994 987 334 560 274 207 194

1 437 776 987 488 1 225 813 87 768 92 100 835 135 172 1 076 742 381 955 656 643 75 63 124 244 177 72 167 93 132 18 62 36

554 854 383 342 593 009 246 837 530 239 098 203 491 963 272 041 009 472 619 820 971 129 590 581 538 255 010 946 903 247 288

444 251 324 161 354 196 39 150 36 42 198 67 68 327 236 119 278 163 152 30 31 47 84 67 30 48 19 34 9 32 16

183 281 388 297 059 164 564 716 723 279 704 291 791 883 169 790 459 985 250 733 490 933 447 472 484 911 007 453 023 311 023

388 258 276 133 320 191 34 132 23 35 177 44 58 316 225 110 271 168 148 27 26 44 45 34 14 26 11 19 5 15 9

678 943 983 624 707 848 271 106 495 111 372 625 342 825 289 598 243 734 151 426 629 740 028 697 219 868 305 786 541 172 760

2 255 605 1 026 445 273 269 240 535

1 401 658 141 154

550 846 667 476

678 278 95 58

435 793 706 295

175 88 35 27

620 806 896 764

167 69 36 19

592 520 665 748

2 2 3 2 1 2 1 1

387 975 076 540 490 152 330 140 328 340 189 634 562 022 104 090 595 679 578 239 244 378 984 747 331 569 285 441 79 351 141

14 8 10 4 13 7 1 6 1 5 1 2 12 8 4 11 6 4 1 1 1

858 155 017 681 214 678 049 461 803 565 249 428 136 570 698 093 554 880 538 282 949 688 012 670 293 541 189 360 167 395 265

6 963 2 735 1 202 754

4 1 3 1 3 2

318 950 029 517 448 132 323 141 316 327 154 614 544 988 084 081 572 667 560 231 238 368 953 722 319 552 278 428 75 338 135

369 487 697 286 325 687 027 250 635 612 924 830 954 936 971 079 419 421 629 408 902 062 388 624 130 630 998 357 630 453 341

2 473 929 1 741 878 1 884 1 126 201 1 205 196 195 1 138 429 317 1 592 1 107 580 1 340 844 768 131 147 203 651 499 226 350 172 272 50 256 88

625 538 921 219 076 918 300 843 673 537 307 471 368 700 644 061 462 905 910 319 820 019 358 414 706 097 000 332 948 064 601

2 232 992 263 228

546 642 164 658

1 386 653 139 153

165 247 729 399

2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1

1 844 744 1 020 949 1 287 776 639 067 1 564 249 1 005 769 121 727 935 407 119 962 132 075 1 016 617 185 359 227 586 1 396 236 977 327 501 018 1 231 957 822 516 791 719 100 089 91 082 165 043 302 030 223 210 92 424 202 533 106 998 156 025 24 682 82 389 46 740 846 339 123 75

381 395 435 259

457 283 323 156 363 211 41 131 35 47 211 64 76 350 244 120 294 180 166 35 32 55 76 59 26 43 17 33 9 28 15

706 948 871 343 188 616 796 782 519 914 656 652 186 758 434 412 646 414 098 824 591 021 258 863 105 391 658 388 111 484 924

187 124 130 62 151 90 17 54 12 19 83 23 31 151 104 51 127 78 68 15 13 24 23 18 7 13 5 10 3 8 5

735 848 967 560 147 303 095 634 533 819 467 134 507 469 794 075 259 971 462 500 451 080 407 072 426 351 558 393 149 094 361

190 103 46 31

651 323 770 625

81 40 20 12

508 201 755 018 615 488 805 678 946 974

19 602 163 12 827 145 944 231 6 720 280 2 481 943 4 643 356

11 219 190 7 374 983 555 530 3 812 570 1 419 959 2 622 391

6 410 421 4 256 662 285 618 2 136 543 785 203 1 479 356

1 972 552 1 195 500 103 083 771 167 276 781 541 609

1 785 854 1 087 956 83 524 691 030 235 222 496 511

72 45 3 26 8 19

142 051 592 800 382 875

19 375 161 12 691 928 911 488 6 628 251 2 442 505 4 584 414

11 069 204 7 280 410 549 429 3 757 620 1 398 519 2 585 286

8 305 957 5 411 518 362 059 2 870 631 1 043 986 1 999 128

2 012 856 1 223 173 116 267 783 059 274 660 555 453

841 510 46 327 111 234

966 985 22.0 195 779 835 648 476 433 500 478 142 742 123 171 479 943 119 740 59 538 293 122 334 671 98 540 5 961 440 236 365 643 222 426 292 175 97 161 120 335 35 791 80 329 51 265 5 849 447 670 407 817 216 192 156 268 30 957 149 316 19 624 241 398 39 789 6 168 853 235 37.8 285 007 55 779 114 388 3 992 870 148 24.8 713 082 222 160 112 248 822 493 425 950 328 319 224 024

644 214 25.7 101 186 557 079 316 938 309 937 89 794 84 102 313 233 80 445 37 687 190 203 244 041 62 964 6 059 269 976 223 358 136 308 173 981 59 469 72 323 21 759 52 916 31 045 5 905 321 814 292 816 155 817 102 254 20 666 102 604 13 375 181 787 27 164 6 283 558 012 39.8 201 901 30 049 78 990 3 947 188 346 28.4 784 064 147 055 378 508 540 022 926 812 076 783 373 720

198 344 13.8 49 626 172 406 99 323 114 461 33 433 22 468 118 543 23 235 10 946 68 090 52 075 17 673 5 752 101 647 85 828 52 720 69 744 23 351 31 804 7 069 13 784 9 831 5 857 79 083 72 723 38 293 32 703 6 554 30 494 2 972 36 103 6 378 5 733 216 297 31.9 50 608 13 542 21 051 4 244 1 066 671 16.6 606 192 42 947 446 309 172 666 302 703 1 459 391 2 618 269

124 427 28.0 44 967 106 163 60 172 76 080 19 515 16 601 48 167 16 060 10 905 34 829 38 555 17 903 5 788 68 613 56 457 33 398 48 450 14 341 16 208 6 963 13 629 10 389 5 616 46 773 42 278 22 082 21 311 3 737 16 218 3 277 23 508 6 247 6 110 78 926 44.9 32 498 12 188 14 347 3 623 615 131 31.2 322 826 32 158 287 431 109 805 196 435 792 145 1 232 035

100 194 25.8 51 192 84 876 47 379 67 956 22 422 13 599 43 651 8 938 8 423 25 257 23 844 13 955 5 754 69 975 58 411 33 717 52 128 19 025 15 636 6 077 12 018 9 587 5 617 22 749 20 360 9 992 10 468 1 986 7 922 1 804 10 555 3 416 6 337 74 310 44.3 22 936 12 254 10 067 3 707 533 344 29.9 282 944 24 202 244 577 86 747 172 762 700 091 1 082 837

3 437 23.1 436 028 760 685 167 411 1 863 326 215 650 615 318 5 804 2 682 2 355 1 380 2 249 1 026 469 187 371 222 5 709 452 402 212 182 54 143 26 241 74 6 755 3 031 43.5 731 364 289 3 545 20 083 27.8 10 391 647 9 455 3 128 6 904 27 270 43 291

934 220 21.6 460 562 367 370 711 217 201 797 948 342 031 872 979 987 571 103 449 848 560 173 696 983 890 600 857 911 651 389 233 942 780 868 171 282 37.6 267 991 50 423 106 854 4 018 745 795 24.5 645 863 207 555 054 873 795 580 390 888 184 987 015 813

640 052 25.9 517 305 676 360 182 503 685 831 501 858 295 634 064 574 269 850 305 971 716 591 729 775 909 307 361 131 516 592 012 363 264 108 287 942 39.8 200 556 29 692 78 651 3 945 161 799 28.6 769 497 146 268 366 920 535 024 919 441 039 546 305 154

294 168 15.9 87 943 256 257 147 691 178 010 50 529 34 714 166 516 32 966 17 447 90 484 76 736 29 238 5 795 161 413 137 302 83 253 114 144 36 877 43 844 11 582 23 967 17 208 5 857 107 293 98 496 51 780 46 135 8 797 39 221 4 579 49 516 9 760 5 823 287 340 33.9 67 435 20 731 28 203 4 156 1 583 996 19.1 876 366 61 287 687 953 260 556 471 447 2 145 441 3 710 659

132 959 29.0 58 511 110 962 61 445 83 064 25 453 18 553 46 393 15 881 13 013 39 037 38 484 20 623 5 678 81 224 65 483 38 040 57 854 20 338 20 411 8 695 15 651 12 869 5 435 42 819 38 320 19 273 19 085 3 554 16 005 3 486 21 173 6 337 6 228 88 263 46.3 39 952 17 610 17 601 3 512 657 697 32.7 350 163 38 807 301 952 113 660 207 824 843 423 1 291 048

53 407 28.4 579 357 608 362 457 235 603 182 128 769 231 161 525 012 079 335 160 696 970 684 549 604 311 608 239 506 580 042 782 132 941 026 253 704 46.3 15 159 8 119 6 714 3 554 272 440 32.4 145 157 15 103 124 368 45 548 86 652 355 476 546 209

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families-----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Unrelated individuals -------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Persons -----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level-----------

4 2 2 1 6 10

3 1 1

4 6

1 3 1 2 1

188 809 462 485 139 118 477 112 54 279 320 91 5 428 358 218 286 95 115 33 76 47 5 427 389 206 147 29 141 17 230 36 6 839

4 2 2 1 6 10

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 97 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

100 553 314 307 89 83 310 79 37 188 243 62 6 267 221 134 172 58 71 21 52 30 5 320 291 155 101 20 102 13 181 27 6 551

3 1 1

4 6

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

27 44 24 35 12 7 19 5 5 14 13 8 5 37 30 17 27 10 8 3 6 5 5 12 11 5 5 1 4 1 5 2 6 37

97

Table 98.

Poverty Status in 1989 of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Families and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

461 642 883 471 604 254 815 307 394 832 666 660 416 915 659 156 947 899 635 559 767 816 934 910 931 402 480 968 782 148 217

11 8 5 2 9 6

1

624 591 023 230 430 743 275 529 242 377 434 943 355 130 344 995 686 803 448 357 953 774 020 012 999 576 128 870 820 882 236

22 17 7 6

947 414 883 198

910 317 685 493

128 99 18 28 10 20

999 923 171 942 366 288

739 687 778 855 747 612

Outside urbanized area

Urban fringe

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

Outside metropolitan area

In central city

Not in central city

634 958 465 432 173 493 781 057 490 181 537 790 804 204 043 914 380 405 641 780 350 199 962 179 427 354 794 475 323 393 473

410 237 178 913 692 909 388 490 159 416 252 676 137 762 789 901 950 485 180 028 580 016 444 590 101 371 624 816 523 395 015

26 21 12 5 21 16 1 1

Total

Rural

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families-----------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined -----------------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined -------------------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years-------------------

35 26 17 7 28 20 2 2 1 6 29 1 8 29 13 5 23 17 24 5 6 5 3 3 2 3

804 080 549 474 305 585 792 070 498 213 683 798 845 343 109 949 490 485 764 809 354 234 983 194 432 370 802 492 325 397 477

456 981 810 592 464 424 911 170 210 547 072 989 574 925 888 380 508 203 135 114 602 998 414 088 699 300 316 440 774 435 208

17 13 8 3 14 10 1 1

10 7 2 2

420 799 953 485

856 841 218 763

44 35 6 9 3 6

756 698 644 006 400 149

156 966 856 574 702 987

1 2 9 2 9 4 1 7 5 7 1 2 1 1 1 1

548 969 384 483 329 806 000 327 453 938 922 700 893 711 879 033 206 423 672 494 389 200 132 212 354 584 992 725 353 272 538

569 640 104 804 514 409 004 487 186 894 167 995 931 969 039 521 151 496 777 884 522 043 983 091 099 302 114 724 706 107 546

6 4 3 1 4 3

8 6 3 2

869 727 508 378

632 594 778 843

62 47 7 14 5 10

067 553 945 461 091 217

179 025 519 953 100 547

2 14 3 14 6 3 12 9 12 2 3 2 1 1 1

271 541 092 271 797 351 482 131 291 226 831 443 616 076 356 011 991 895 013 054 209 339 905 608 212 622 334 653 141 212 221

436 254 350 366 718 005 637 343 284 629 841 915 543 536 905 696 843 032 763 582 764 565 452 045 992 657 362 479 611 942 276

15 13 7 2 12 8 1

3 2 1 1

656 885 421 333

191 402 080 396

22 16 3 5 1 3

177 672 582 474 874 921

112 387 150 328 945 078

1 4 1 5 2 1 3 2 4 1 1

713 247 786 963 462 878 325 235 479 680 400 888 740 648 631 603 109 087 107 322 547 169 396 859 261 919 500 937 275 288 424

018 258 936 369 921 148 652 943 083 850 656 027 213 550 888 033 396 557 044 712 495 179 845 215 333 419 037 675 330 432 110

1 109 958 439 148 979 677 70 10 13 268 794 45 325 1 017 408 140 916 643 743 238 35 285 44 17 4 29 11 26 19 6 22

311 716 248 704 215 093 879 102 070 545 894 594 334 995 972 267 700 152 656 914 938 954 579 089 924 524 888 967 130 570 978

38 29 18 7 30 22 2 2 1 6 31 1 8 31 14 6 25 19 26 5

5 4 3 1

421 256 035 927

438 966 801 237

235 199 165 107

955 358 385 113

53 39 6 14 4 10

799 468 779 263 497 564

824 617 609 942 118 851

3 625 704 2 737 600 587 183 885 293 238 722 692 125

1 366 918 8.8 850 432 910 781 419 964 740 347 252 897 269 976 15 048 106 489 234 708 678 915 344 632 329 515 4 717 887 078 514 380 252 752 497 507 202 525 416 249 183 651 155 430 241 221 4 550 401 045 340 345 142 841 197 524 37 905 226 893 41 019 171 378 71 199 5 106 1 465 837 27.0 1 009 470 664 462 607 480 2 978 5 830 517 10.8 3 952 036 1 001 108 1 823 024 650 940 1 286 128 8 275 650 16 576 331

94 648 8.6 72 880 54 723 24 139 73 272 46 003 9 787 904 2 147 18 611 55 464 8 693 20 843 5 279 81 966 46 321 21 063 65 613 43 179 49 111 15 760 5 488 17 166 5 306 8 568 6 121 2 216 4 559 1 061 4 259 2 029 2 656 2 542 5 288 56 115 23.8 40 371 32 591 24 812 3 188 384 150 10.6 251 917 56 477 129 887 40 735 96 906 548 856 1 104 086

2 11 3 13 6 2 11 8 10 2 3 1

871 781 636 545 088 656 902 530 805 635 866 323 274 102 124 006 269 584 815 097 578 094 417 127 035 802 037 072 923 043 314

11 7 5 2 9 6

1

006 284 294 661 650 585 425 591 196 466 274 899 592 519 694 483 910 607 315 437 981 996 921 903 937 515 121 802 820 809 236

22 16 7 5

328 838 996 838

145 248 579 763

10 7 2 2

293 718 919 463

282 946 353 582

136 105 17 31 11 22

680 135 992 407 084 167

540 897 538 199 462 221

44 35 6 8 3 6

121 215 561 855 340 050

643 934 858 805 393 265

6 4 2 3 2 3

1 2 9 2 9 4 1 7 5 7 1 2 1 1 1 1

372 325 828 227 475 091 644 534 706 284 736 109 787 312 650 567 528 201 673 656 631 796 958 722 509 160 326 325 497 415 763

461 520 600 849 474 341 505 010 729 755 021 068 806 996 140 436 755 504 413 562 498 346 312 670 676 556 261 529 463 662 608

13 10 6 2 10 7 1

12 9 5 3

036 120 078 376

384 472 133 277

92 69 11 22 7 16

558 919 431 551 744 116

851 853 312 394 069 956

4 21 1 5 22 10 4 18 14 18 3 4 2 1 2 1 2

330 555 517 532 247 039 174 173 524 591 565 930 502 264 284 116 891 288 245 243 518 948 494 968 324 979 507 006 274 360 423

608 489 084 868 569 737 731 383 873 716 596 708 782 751 365 234 045 439 455 613 954 113 665 406 099 628 327 451 495 819 337

8 7 4 1 6 4

6 4 2 2

040 832 923 286

529 351 986 249

46 34 6 11 3 8

120 257 957 799 779 686

302 668 800 598 403 242

2 9 3 11 5 2 8 6 8 2 2 1

1

854 334 334 639 852 706 819 88 304 674 134 595 300 648 642 416 079 275 407 454 363 950 828 518 163 525 270 529 169 196 259

233 538 592 446 542 017 152 045 923 963 304 546 235 602 427 384 860 695 293 011 767 110 316 176 669 298 937 797 527 338 196

3 2 1 1

236 619 854 267

145 146 438 967

30 22 4 7 2 5

204 203 264 960 474 927

430 241 128 443 417 897

1 6 2 7 3 1 6 4 5 1 1

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families-----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder under 65 years with work disability ------Householder foreign born ------------------------Householder under 25 years ---------------------Householder 65 years and over -------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ----------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Married-couple families -----------------With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Female householder, no husband present ---With related children under 18 years ---------------With related children under 5 years --------------Householder worked in 1989 ---------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 ---Householder high school graduate or higher ----------Householder 65 years and over -------------------With public assistance income in 1989--------------With Social Security income in 1989 ---------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Unrelated individuals -------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Nonfamily householder --------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -----------------65 years and over-----------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ---------------------Persons -----------------------------Percent below poverty level ------------Persons 18 years and over ----------------------Persons 65 years and over --------------------Related children under 18 years -------------------Related children under 6 years ------------------Related children 5 to 17 years------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level-----------

98

2 208 138 6.2 733 281 1 653 496 869 510 1 132 432 259 355 361 492 206 458 300 433 256 911 1 366 961 724 205 347 187 4 974 959 046 571 469 326 836 506 233 159 307 575 031 183 493 174 467 208 899 4 780 1 117 734 990 934 497 739 549 282 84 794 711 924 62 716 523 871 118 273 5 174 4 538 140 19.8 2 726 138 868 942 1 229 719 3 206 10 947 117 8.5 8 001 915 1 673 518 2 840 601 1 189 107 1 843 190 15 096 339 29 188 663

2 1

4 3 1

6 11

919 533 7.7 242 192 696 920 379 649 451 395 95 405 147 147 116 807 136 843 96 707 562 346 330 625 130 592 5 142 369 518 224 330 131 585 192 219 55 718 224 494 65 069 73 842 72 292 4 980 490 693 433 496 228 214 225 246 33 510 301 122 26 972 244 874 50 104 5 305 224 474 21.3 299 123 309 608 494 996 3 298 790 525 10.7 637 404 660 037 113 869 482 245 706 689 460 778 767 240

1

3 2

4 10

697 838 4.0 292 556 509 432 256 376 357 874 86 226 107 257 75 990 74 672 89 493 460 143 187 928 111 312 4 942 325 453 188 305 104 718 167 685 57 009 208 230 66 879 45 127 70 156 4 877 332 246 292 886 138 919 166 896 24 150 226 431 19 347 136 208 35 145 5 030 281 885 14.5 748 769 320 378 382 304 3 279 347 142 5.4 394 907 540 450 911 193 366 968 606 113 764 361 138 295

1

2 1

3 7

591 475 9.5 198 952 447 554 233 433 323 301 77 528 107 497 13 536 89 002 71 233 344 667 206 257 105 946 4 753 264 366 159 036 90 771 146 459 46 428 142 605 51 594 55 755 66 626 4 385 295 268 264 819 130 302 157 012 27 038 184 289 16 878 143 258 33 611 5 117 031 598 28.2 678 176 239 494 352 529 2 914 809 975 12.7 970 068 473 663 815 539 339 894 530 388 872 424 284 783

2 133 562 5.6 821 021 1 569 447 809 086 1 086 814 265 774 350 517 203 401 258 519 262 252 1 302 807 649 463 349 016 4 981 994 056 590 405 326 479 525 895 175 841 583 521 190 220 165 366 217 566 4 829 1 009 894 889 742 439 841 486 058 74 178 641 930 60 810 459 457 111 426 5 164 4 172 519 18.7 2 462 496 876 007 1 122 202 3 264 10 462 803 7.7 7 597 783 1 574 775 2 756 004 1 123 321 1 818 072 14 555 348 28 941 576

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 98 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

2 1

4 3 1

6 11

910 311 7.8 239 486 690 251 375 705 446 365 94 550 145 375 115 841 135 088 95 704 555 717 327 822 129 386 5 146 365 745 222 442 130 152 190 006 55 012 221 390 64 211 73 519 71 563 4 979 485 693 429 054 225 879 222 758 33 487 298 083 26 839 242 413 49 633 5 316 186 665 21.2 281 786 306 630 491 759 3 290 728 458 10.7 586 545 655 103 103 223 477 623 700 052 381 033 628 039

1 222 915 4.7 581 511 878 679 433 360 640 049 171 039 205 238 87 432 123 397 166 717 746 892 321 533 219 944 4 856 628 388 368 092 196 564 335 959 120 845 362 351 126 037 91 914 146 165 4 742 523 773 460 144 213 739 262 804 40 508 343 390 34 087 216 949 61 918 5 019 1 985 416 16.5 1 180 294 569 241 630 620 3 235 5 733 571 6.2 4 010 385 920 018 1 652 781 645 698 1 118 020 8 174 292 17 315 753

1 439 412 10.9 761 076 993 405 480 107 785 139 246 371 280 687 18 017 148 445 228 713 741 994 419 030 327 172 4 718 851 205 495 034 253 167 477 349 185 906 407 045 176 592 164 313 232 433 4 482 507 834 440 658 200 315 260 329 48 485 296 650 42 730 235 638 77 705 5 140 1 830 588 30.3 1 272 219 657 490 714 396 2 891 6 311 879 13.7 4 353 182 1 098 596 1 907 621 716 726 1 311 246 8 813 284 16 817 957

4 2 1

5 11

973 689 11.1 606 030 642 559 296 870 527 548 184 205 195 605 8 092 76 609 172 627 469 524 255 597 242 968 4 708 642 242 370 174 181 761 361 032 148 870 294 063 135 674 119 697 179 232 4 530 276 071 233 128 98 171 134 797 26 653 151 356 29 620 122 632 51 136 5 141 983 347 30.4 714 906 467 574 435 692 2 874 078 756 13.5 766 505 724 610 278 887 454 223 903 365 760 073 177 121

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 99.

Selected Characteristics of White Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

6 589 930 6 517 339 72 591 39 589 11 796 323 11 565 689 230 634 174 379 8 873 147 7 813 359 1 059 788 993 217

2 354 661 2 320 391 34 270 16 996 4 329 228 4 237 046 92 182 65 799 3 467 782 3 086 221 381 561 351 916

3 111 279 3 089 136 22 143 12 230 5 283 967 5 203 544 80 423 61 147 3 517 972 3 139 376 378 596 354 872

1 123 990 1 107 812 16 178 10 363 2 183 128 2 125 099 58 029 47 433 1 887 393 1 587 762 299 631 286 429

2 632 927 2 612 369 20 558 9 899 4 342 004 4 283 503 58 501 41 777 2 818 598 2 580 774 237 824 223 756

251 829 251 829 – – 387 703 387 703 – – 206 840 206 840 – –

6 821 650 6 752 807 68 843 34 838 11 826 538 11 617 386 209 152 152 234 8 422 592 7 515 390 907 202 844 011

2 327 597 2 293 399 34 198 17 021 4 272 420 4 180 766 91 654 65 477 3 432 251 3 052 550 379 701 350 207

4 494 053 4 459 408 34 645 17 817 7 554 118 7 436 620 117 498 86 757 4 990 341 4 462 840 527 501 493 804

2 401 207 2 376 901 24 306 14 650 4 311 789 4 231 806 79 983 63 922 3 269 153 2 878 743 390 410 372 962

1 569 241 1 557 316 11 925 6 575 2 680 095 2 644 441 35 654 27 397 1 831 794 1 674 822 156 972 149 363

6 589 694 1 181 2 209 1 319 1 185 11 796 1 665 2 351 4 024 2 137 1 617 8 873 2 542 1 885 2 231 1 241 972

930 341 626 526 066 371 323 087 743 352 629 512 147 352 397 036 407 955

2 354 282 427 744 468 430 4 329 636 870 1 423 787 610 3 467 969 733 874 491 397

661 869 552 958 572 710 228 166 683 741 998 640 782 866 816 398 831 871

3 111 247 539 1 069 650 604 5 283 597 1 044 1 869 1 002 769 3 517 931 763 924 501 397

279 580 058 687 817 137 967 356 756 979 414 462 972 166 141 092 759 814

1 123 163 215 394 199 150 2 183 431 436 730 347 237 1 887 641 388 432 247 177

990 892 016 881 677 524 128 565 304 632 217 410 393 320 440 546 817 270

2 632 484 555 924 397 271 4 342 1 105 915 1 374 577 368 2 818 1 163 571 578 303 202

927 096 894 359 335 243 004 761 798 162 724 559 598 236 537 555 213 057

251 43 42 103 39 22 387 98 67 137 52 31 206 82 38 47 23 14

829 296 421 870 248 994 703 605 124 951 708 315 840 206 735 790 508 601

6 821 733 1 252 2 288 1 343 1 203 11 826 1 696 2 395 4 022 2 111 1 600 8 422 2 427 1 804 2 117 1 156 916

650 379 510 200 594 967 538 534 301 252 629 822 592 512 812 168 435 665

2 327 281 422 736 460 425 4 272 632 860 1 404 772 603 3 432 964 725 863 484 393

597 568 799 521 786 923 420 023 469 109 775 044 251 636 771 984 326 534

4 494 451 829 1 551 882 778 7 554 1 064 1 534 2 618 1 338 997 4 990 1 462 1 079 1 253 672 523

053 811 711 679 808 044 118 511 832 143 854 778 341 876 041 184 109 131

2 401 445 485 845 372 252 4 311 1 074 872 1 376 603 385 3 269 1 278 652 692 388 258

207 058 010 685 807 647 789 314 240 262 724 249 153 076 122 423 185 347

1 569 321 329 552 224 140 2 680 744 552 833 342 205 1 831 787 361 365 195 121

2 401 32 60 108 336 398 513 951

250 067 791 874 294 645 166 413 3.2 1 068 086 137 755 199 366 165 933 253 275 140 382 171 375 19.1

788 12 21 37 113 132 170 300

777 513 996 603 325 702 182 456 3.7 453 080 62 480 85 873 66 743 104 804 58 507 74 673 20.4

1 200 12 21 41 139 182 254 548

430 117 394 806 363 291 691 768 2.2 423 089 41 386 66 238 63 688 107 530 64 007 80 240 14.6

412 7 17 29 83 83 88 102

043 437 401 465 606 652 293 189 4.8 191 917 33 889 47 255 35 502 40 941 17 868 16 462 26.2

1 087 30 62 97 236 213 207 240

421 108 514 556 153 065 438 587 6.8 316 255 60 712 77 884 57 168 64 662 28 423 27 406 27.7

116 4 5 9 23 22 22 29

284 050 393 372 205 664 365 235 6.9 16 577 2 505 2 902 2 677 3 539 2 145 2 809 20.2

2 546 35 64 115 355 421 542 1 010

248 311 716 891 679 434 351 866 3.2 1 036 233 128 161 187 796 158 658 248 557 139 731 173 330 18.3

779 12 21 37 112 131 167 296

220 400 738 148 318 475 943 198 3.7 449 629 61 964 85 328 66 227 104 027 58 189 73 894 20.4

1 767 22 42 78 243 289 374 714

028 911 978 743 361 959 408 668 3.0 586 604 66 197 102 468 92 431 144 530 81 542 99 436 16.7

942 26 58 90 216 190 178 181

423 864 589 539 768 276 253 134 7.2 348 108 70 306 89 454 64 443 69 380 29 074 25 451 29.3

639 21 45 67 153 128 114 109

3 947 48 158 353 954 790 720 922

1 348 18 58 120 320 265 245 318

1 867 18 54 138 418 375 361 500

731 10 45 94 214 148 112 104

1 660 35 152 254 496 302 218 199

173 4 12 20 45 33 28 29

754 001 368 421 950 289 141 584 5.5 46 725 6 624 11 185 8 336 10 662 4 642 5 276 18.7

4 043 49 163 364 976 804 734 950

1 327 18 57 119 315 261 242 314

2 715 31 105 245 661 542 492 636

1 564 33 146 244 474 289 204 171

1 019 25 110 172 313 179 121 97

1 822 37 140 286 506 309 244 298

668 14 50 102 179 111 90 119

776 13 44 108 214 140 113 141

376 8 44 76 112 57 40 37

720 23 123 157 200 94 63 57

69 1 8 10 18 11 9 9

1 786 37 135 279 495 302 240 297

658 14 50 100 176 110 88 118

1 128 22 85 178 318 192 151 179

755 23 128 165 211 101 67 58

471 17 92 107 128 58 36 30

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes-------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

241 987 513 538 744 459 095 920 865 963 949 398 794 988 810 167 492 337

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ---------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 75 years and over living alone ----Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level-------

601 031 383 754 054 513 111 755 3.0 2 869 028 335 950 852 073 558 556 604 239 251 365 266 845 17.4 325 053 097 944 204 771 187 069 5.0 3 365 972 476 464 1 308 192 603 507 523 072 211 551 243 186 21.3

809 306 578 999 867 916 761 382 3.4 1 172 774 141 758 350 932 218 992 242 183 103 560 115 349 18.0 841 774 522 494 503 796 343 409 5.1 1 412 006 198 879 548 863 246 638 216 683 91 179 109 764 21.3

554 740 014 649 320 802 677 352 2.2 1 123 293 102 293 297 366 227 704 261 947 112 878 121 105 13.5 547 757 865 272 634 221 369 429 3.9 1 205 149 137 874 441 379 231 674 209 909 84 982 99 331 17.2

238 985 791 106 867 795 673 021 4.2 572 961 91 899 203 775 111 860 100 109 34 927 30 391 23.7 937 522 710 178 067 754 475 231 6.8 748 817 139 711 317 950 125 195 96 480 35 390 34 091 27.9

131 601 250 846 788 843 189 614 6.2 855 094 160 722 303 187 162 843 138 508 47 237 42 597 26.4 123 777 610 692 748 115 050 131 11.0 972 975 242 850 393 030 151 932 110 879 38 716 35 568 34.5

912 941 494 891 240 644 192 510 8.4 56 735 10 431 15 887 9 652 10 979 4 609 5 177 24.5

272 962 782 141 274 135 078 900 3.0 2 732 368 307 413 797 807 533 792 585 004 244 927 263 425 16.7 861 202 380 613 000 429 092 145 5.0 3 101 811 425 918 1 192 387 562 418 490 238 198 875 231 975 20.6

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 99 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

579 164 789 120 010 160 010 326 3.4 1 161 455 140 903 347 737 216 959 239 243 102 390 114 223 18.1 623 463 164 846 336 055 679 080 5.2 1 401 026 197 312 544 831 244 676 214 893 90 443 108 871 21.4

693 798 993 021 264 975 068 574 2.8 1 570 913 166 510 450 070 316 833 345 761 142 537 149 202 15.6 238 739 216 767 664 374 413 065 4.9 1 700 785 228 606 647 556 317 742 275 345 108 432 123 104 19.9

460 670 851 459 568 221 222 469 6.3 991 754 189 259 357 453 187 607 157 743 53 675 46 017 27.1

587 628 327 023 952 457 145 055 10.6 1 237 136 293 396 508 835 193 021 143 713 51 392 46 779 33.5

588 255 145 646 325 120 407 690 8.3 202 326 43 502 52 966 37 058 38 846 16 120 13 834 30.8

128 062 441 635 362 000 488 140 7.3 556 170 116 003 203 270 103 092 82 918 27 706 23 181 29.0

028 145 355 169 606 271 846 636 12.6 661 236 180 964 267 129 98 209 70 045 24 176 20 713 37.5

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 100.

Selected Characteristics of Black Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes-------------------------------

833 819 14 7 1 280 1 247 33 24 815 742 73 66

836 398 438 525 984 795 189 217 221 142 079 805

598 588 9 4 925 905 20 14 575 532 43 39

294 779 515 837 846 521 325 610 719 582 137 076

155 151 3 1 210 203 7 5 119 105 14 13

025 910 115 557 920 420 500 165 966 258 708 233

80 78 1 1 144 138 5 4 119 104 15 14

517 709 808 131 218 854 364 442 536 302 234 496

133 430 130 735 2 695 935 230 633 225 503 5 130 3 420 174 003 164 619 9 384 8 242

4 954 4 954 – – 8 798 8 798 – – 5 990 5 990 – –

806 792 14 6 1 221 1 191 30 21 757 694 62 56

437 247 190 872 998 484 514 550 170 545 625 568

594 585 9 4 919 899 20 14 571 528 42 38

506 074 432 819 424 089 335 626 793 808 985 995

211 207 4 2 302 292 10 6 185 165 19 17

931 173 758 053 574 395 179 924 377 737 640 573

160 157 2 1 289 281 7 6 232 212 19 18

829 886 943 588 619 814 805 087 054 216 838 479

92 826 91 399 1 427 632 166 276 162 779 3 497 2 522 128 731 121 799 6 932 6 221

833 205 263 188 107 69 1 280 459 380 246 117 77 815 439 187 103 47 37

836 909 225 289 218 195 984 456 252 126 928 222 221 643 441 254 862 021

598 141 196 138 76 45 925 316 284 184 87 52 575 296 139 77 35 25

294 607 183 407 551 546 846 091 984 672 334 765 719 698 997 728 714 582

155 31 43 36 24 18 210 66 59 44 23 16 119 61 27 16 8 6

025 891 562 695 399 478 920 612 998 044 623 643 966 537 272 841 291 025

80 32 23 13 6 5 144 76 35 17 6 7 119 81 20 8 3 5

517 411 480 187 268 171 218 753 270 410 971 814 536 408 172 685 857 414

133 63 37 18 7 6 230 142 50 21 8 7 174 130 24 9 4 4

430 535 075 901 838 081 633 589 133 973 261 677 003 734 827 518 314 610

4 954 2 428 1 385 613 213 315 8 798 5 274 1 902 805 341 476 5 990 4 232 983 421 131 223

806 194 255 184 105 67 1 221 429 364 239 115 72 757 401 176 98 46 33

437 204 018 696 410 109 998 548 922 144 522 862 170 580 994 919 047 630

594 140 195 137 76 45 919 313 283 183 86 52 571 293 139 77 35 25

506 379 072 807 059 189 424 010 500 660 875 379 793 932 201 565 588 507

211 53 59 46 29 21 302 116 81 55 28 20 185 107 37 21 10 8

931 825 946 889 351 920 574 538 422 484 647 483 377 648 793 354 459 123

160 75 45 22 9 8 289 172 65 28 10 12 232 168 35 13 6 8

829 240 282 494 646 167 619 497 463 955 667 037 054 797 274 853 129 001

92 47 25 11 4 3 166 105 35 14 5 5 128 97 18 6 2 3

202 7 14 17 35 33 39 54

081 724 179 215 881 462 060 560 11.2 183 935 60 572 46 224 23 337 28 519 13 523 11 760 43.6

138 5 9 11 24 23 26 35

059 490 959 743 900 478 546 943 11.6 139 401 45 369 35 432 17 946 22 076 10 142 8 436 43.5

45 1 1 2 6 6 9 16

047 040 903 862 406 676 696 464 6.7 25 979 6 454 5 841 3 331 4 768 2 623 2 962 32.9

18 1 2 2 4 3 2 2

975 194 317 610 575 308 818 153 18.8 18 555 8 749 4 951 2 060 1 675 758 362 59.1

37 2 4 5 9 6 4 4

661 509 930 590 289 215 817 311 22.2 22 734 10 666 6 018 2 670 2 069 776 535 58.3

1 544 141 209 281 334 292 152 135 28.0 601 208 198 79 46 54 16 43.9

198 7 13 16 34 32 38 55

735 343 241 473 685 924 794 275 10.8 173 865 55 109 43 544 22 443 27 798 13 219 11 752 42.3

137 5 9 11 24 23 26 35

205 443 862 709 810 305 331 745 11.6 138 699 45 071 35 233 17 833 22 021 10 098 8 443 43.4

61 1 3 4 9 9 12 19

530 900 379 764 875 619 463 530 9.0 35 166 10 038 8 311 4 610 5 777 3 121 3 309 37.8

41 2 5 6 10 6 5 3

007 890 868 332 485 753 083 596 23.2 32 804 16 129 8 698 3 564 2 790 1 080 543 60.4

25 1 3 4 6 4 2 2

284 10 34 42 70 46 40 39

199 7 22 29 49 33 28 27

54 1 4 6 13 8 9 10

609 646 667 711 050 949 137 449 9.2 48 451 13 251 17 279 7 301 6 404 2 384 1 832 36.8

30 1 7 6 7 3 2 1

562 598 220 341 566 795 481 561 21.9 44 506 21 755 15 617 3 951 2 193 597 393 60.8

59 4 15 12 14 6 4 2

578 349 522 257 060 113 399 878 27.1 55 287 29 542 17 656 4 558 2 479 609 443 63.2

2 844 276 751 424 569 403 307 114 31.5 1 511 752 467 137 76 66 13 57.9

276 10 31 40 68 45 40 39

345 858 769 085 396 299 193 745 12.3 350 463 111 106 137 541 45 788 36 105 12 066 7 857 42.9

197 7 22 29 49 33 28 27

78 3 9 11 19 11 11 12

443 185 188 036 058 983 567 426 12.4 70 268 23 080 25 113 9 601 7 594 2 764 2 116 42.7

67 4 18 14 15 6 4 2

796 431 481 570 990 979 651 694 26.9 79 796 42 379 26 073 6 384 3 585 837 538 63.8

41 3 11 9 9 4 2 1

114 6 23 25 29 13 8 8

81 4 15 17 20 9 6 5

17 775 764 2 731 3 702 4 942 2 324 1 624 1 688 12.9 34 157 11 757 15 170 3 781 2 466 626 357 46.7

16 1 5 3 3 1

33 3 13 6 5 2 1

1 544 170 504 305 278 117 92 78 33.5 1 487 804 489 108 53 10 23 66.4

109 6 21 24 27 13 9 7

29 1 6 6 7 3 2 2

38 3 15 8 6 2 1

24 2 10 5 4 1

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

826 025 600 804 711 686 276 730 622 603 126 195 731 975 052 510 965 229

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ---------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 75 years and over living alone ----Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level-------

100

563 940 728 398 326 165 445 561 12.7 374 972 123 943 145 958 47 614 37 211 12 294 7 952 44.4 842 537 624 323 005 450 902 001 17.5 293 774 120 169 125 133 26 359 15 309 4 146 2 658 54.2

392 696 841 346 710 421 827 551 12.2 282 015 88 937 113 062 36 362 28 614 9 313 5 727 43.1 032 514 274 957 903 859 678 847 16.2 214 087 81 864 95 144 20 102 11 682 3 202 2 093 52.0

035 259 619 664 160 267 600 466 29.3 45 530 26 548 14 819 2 476 1 161 318 208 70.4

650 398 526 908 696 279 183 660 39.6 57 277 37 475 15 786 2 471 1 120 233 192 75.4

950 196 544 024 999 210 030 947 17.0 268 101 105 103 116 682 25 078 14 671 4 010 2 557 52.6

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 100 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

902 673 581 049 338 316 626 319 12.3 280 195 88 026 112 428 36 187 28 511 9 302 5 741 43.0 80 4 15 17 20 9 6 5

608 460 138 875 836 840 637 822 16.0 212 630 81 052 94 577 20 044 11 624 3 219 2 114 51.9

342 736 406 149 163 370 393 125 19.6 55 471 24 051 22 105 5 034 3 047 791 443 55.0

542 739 606 207 702 519 055 714 38.2 82 950 52 541 24 237 3 752 1 758 369 293 74.2

614 876 817 170 771 121 820 039 25.3 16 625 8 425 4 374 1 772 1 337 472 245 61.3 868 164 994 032 618 040 663 357 29.8 41 273 22 990 12 808 3 146 1 683 418 228 65.3 944 636 651 115 049 447 679 367 42.4 42 997 28 844 11 402 1 764 738 122 127 76.9

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 101.

Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

28 411 27 736 675 388 39 136 37 984 1 152 822 23 169 20 666 2 503 2 241

11 818 11 355 463 236 16 072 15 678 394 250 9 267 8 479 788 690

8 376 8 299 77 59 10 768 10 602 166 134 5 305 4 953 352 328

8 217 8 082 135 93 12 296 11 704 592 438 8 597 7 234 1 363 1 223

25 629 25 460 169 71 35 184 34 722 462 389 20 234 19 372 862 785

1 280 1 280 – – 1 437 1 437 – – 601 601 – –

27 397 26 824 573 290 36 206 35 514 692 498 19 847 18 376 1 471 1 320

11 795 11 337 458 236 15 960 15 565 395 251 9 309 8 503 806 708

15 602 15 487 115 54 20 246 19 949 297 247 10 538 9 873 665 612

26 643 26 372 271 169 38 114 37 192 922 713 23 556 21 662 1 894 1 706

20 221 20 090 131 71 28 326 27 929 397 338 16 482 15 782 700 638

28 7 6 6 5 2 39 11 9 8 6 3 23 9 5 3 2 1

11 2 2 2 2 1 16 4 3 3 3 1 9 3 2 1 1

25 11 5 4 2 1 35 17 7 5 3 1 20 12 3 2 1

629 074 817 856 867 015 184 160 939 653 125 307 234 872 430 265 084 583

1 280 369 301 288 218 104 1 437 526 365 255 173 118 601 286 137 93 40 45

27 6 6 6 5 2 36 9 8 8 6 2 19 8 4 3 2 1

11 2 2 2 2 1 15 4 3 3 3 1 9 3 2 1 1

15 3 3 3 2 1 20 5 4 4 3 1 10 4 2 1 1

26 11 5 4 2 1 38 18 8 6 3 1 23 14 3 2 1

20 9 4 3 2

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes-------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

411 294 850 235 264 768 136 376 408 645 505 202 169 916 302 923 580 448

818 822 932 609 205 250 072 147 891 565 070 399 267 496 450 649 158 514

8 1 1 1 1 10 2 2 2 1 1 5 2 1

376 717 887 931 908 933 768 595 570 650 920 033 305 035 238 924 696 412

8 2 2 1 1 12 4 2 2 1 8 4 1 1

217 755 031 695 151 585 296 634 947 430 515 770 597 385 614 350 726 522

397 575 726 265 203 628 206 999 703 254 272 978 847 071 863 438 292 183

795 845 910 616 233 191 960 157 867 523 015 398 309 585 453 626 147 498

602 730 816 649 970 437 246 842 836 731 257 580 538 486 410 812 145 685

643 793 941 826 928 155 114 537 644 044 358 531 556 717 869 750 372 848

28 14 6 4 2 16 10 2 1

221 479 451 499 094 698 326 744 259 178 212 933 482 974 613 673 804 418

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ---------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 75 years and over living alone ----Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level-------

8 737 307 628 785 1 781 1 570 1 426 2 240 10.4 5 586 1 571 1 607 721 893 397 397 39.3

3 224 76 258 295 672 528 541 854 8.8 2 711 797 767 284 447 223 193 42.6

2 973 92 156 190 494 569 544 928 8.9 1 316 188 367 220 261 116 164 22.3

2 540 139 214 300 615 473 341 458 14.3 1 559 586 473 217 185 58 40 47.9

8 494 730 1 285 1 252 1 835 1 251 1 204 937 25.2 3 975 1 613 1 241 442 422 124 133 53.6

572 70 39 55 134 78 97 99 18.2 140 31 64 35 2 – 8 53.6

8 606 346 655 696 1 643 1 511 1 529 2 226 11.1 5 170 1 282 1 570 671 852 374 421 36.6

3 236 76 229 308 694 544 557 828 7.9 2 676 777 791 266 433 216 193 42.5

5 370 270 426 388 949 967 972 1 398 13.0 2 494 505 779 405 419 158 228 30.3

8 625 691 1 258 1 341 1 973 1 310 1 101 951 24.3 4 391 1 902 1 278 492 463 147 109 55.4

6 668 586 1 076 1 087 1 464 963 846 646 27.0 3 162 1 433 921 310 331 92 75 57.7

10 161 291 885 1 566 2 733 1 901 1 460 1 325 9.8 11 068 2 314 4 603 1 561 1 552 561 477 32.1

3 660 70 289 593 907 683 560 558 7.9 5 044 1 116 2 068 790 636 246 188 32.7

3 143 87 153 357 922 653 504 467 6.1 2 640 435 1 026 330 535 178 136 25.2

3 358 134 443 616 904 565 396 300 15.4 3 384 763 1 509 441 381 137 153 36.5

11 022 755 2 275 2 257 2 899 1 364 869 603 24.8 7 694 2 885 3 005 803 662 217 122 50.0

488 18 72 107 116 69 47 59 15.2 228 56 98 11 20 43 – 31.6

9 785 301 853 1 523 2 655 1 792 1 371 1 290 8.7 9 710 2 045 4 005 1 309 1 425 535 391 31.2

3 659 81 305 586 906 665 548 568 8.4 5 017 1 112 2 055 775 629 254 192 32.7

6 126 220 548 937 1 749 1 127 823 722 8.9 4 693 933 1 950 534 796 281 199 29.5

11 398 745 2 307 2 300 2 977 1 473 958 638 25.3 9 052 3 154 3 603 1 055 789 243 208 48.2

8 793 635 1 967 1 862 2 287 1 014 632 396 27.9 6 321 2 467 2 448 683 489 145 89 51.9

3 890 188 701 798 963 522 362 356 14.0 8 380 2 460 3 750 950 744 237 239 39.9

1 539 71 228 236 374 218 189 223 13.3 3 561 1 091 1 580 443 285 84 78 41.0

969 33 125 247 291 123 93 57 9.7 1 877 393 913 197 198 100 76 28.8

1 382 84 348 315 298 181 80 76 17.9 2 942 976 1 257 310 261 53 85 45.7

4 075 324 1 514 878 741 317 151 150 35.6 6 238 2 808 2 428 563 327 62 50 59.3

155 15 42 35 25 19 6 13 36.8 118 23 60 12 11 6 6 23.7

3 475 175 643 720 886 407 311 333 16.1 7 261 2 052 3 421 791 636 197 164 38.3

1 507 71 228 255 345 207 189 212 13.5 3 561 1 110 1 581 425 280 78 87 41.8

1 968 104 415 465 541 200 122 121 18.1 3 700 942 1 840 366 356 119 77 35.0

4 490 337 1 572 956 818 432 202 173 31.9 7 357 3 216 2 757 722 435 102 125 57.9

3 314 270 1 292 697 578 248 134 95 37.1 5 014 2 442 1 807 446 231 39 49 63.4

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 101 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

101

Table 102.

Selected Characteristics of Asian or Pacific Islander Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

204 648 203 320 1 328 503 280 254 277 418 2 836 1 496 139 618 132 550 7 068 5 497

109 153 108 261 892 297 156 668 154 687 1 981 950 82 307 77 461 4 846 3 426

83 503 83 144 359 179 105 674 105 091 583 412 47 016 45 552 1 464 1 391

11 992 11 915 77 27 17 912 17 640 272 134 10 295 9 537 758 680

10 628 10 476 152 4 14 888 14 737 151 30 7 814 7 527 287 191

1 017 1 017 – – 1 921 1 921 – – 766 766 – –

201 393 200 061 1 332 486 274 811 272 076 2 735 1 393 135 441 128 897 6 544 4 991

107 466 106 574 892 297 154 652 152 677 1 975 944 81 329 76 513 4 816 3 424

93 927 93 487 440 189 120 159 119 399 760 449 54 112 52 384 1 728 1 567

13 883 13 735 148 21 20 331 20 079 252 133 11 991 11 180 811 697

5 456 5 357 99 4 7 578 7 494 84 15 4 726 4 569 157 113

204 50 28 52 32 40 280 94 40 69 36 39 139 68 18 24 12 15

648 111 103 657 780 997 254 285 819 007 342 801 618 630 403 472 918 195

109 31 14 26 15 20 156 56 23 37 19 19 82 41 11 14 7 8

83 15 11 21 15 19 105 31 14 26 14 18 47 20 6 8 5 6

11 2 2 3 1 1 17 6 2 4 1 1 10 6 1 1

10 2 1 3 1 1 14 4 2 4 1 1 7 4

628 101 671 674 425 757 888 838 327 368 787 568 814 728 958 1 123 516 489

1 017 127 196 473 81 140 1 921 332 252 875 311 151 766 446 113 124 54 29

201 49 27 51 32 40 274 91 39 67 36 39 135 65 17 23 12 15

393 491 432 455 335 680 811 859 667 490 288 507 441 892 941 922 655 031

107 31 14 26 15 19 154 56 22 36 19 19 81 41 10 14 7 8

93 18 12 25 16 20 120 35 16 30 16 19 54 24 7 9 5 6

13 2 2 4 1 2 20 7 3 5 1 1 11 7 1 1

5 1 1 2

61 1 2 2 6 7 10 29

769 874 141 629 926 354 910 935 7.5 16 338 2 574 2 634 2 190 3 547 2 178 3 215 20.7

32 1 1 1 4 4 5 13

797 219 386 718 298 310 982 884 9.4 10 238 1 815 1 776 1 384 2 185 1 289 1 789 23.9

25 442 598 659 695 2 096 2 545 4 275 14 574 5.3 4 924 644 636 523 1 130 714 1 277 15.6

3 530 57 96 216 532 499 653 1 477 4.7 1 176 115 222 283 232 175 149 14.5

3 188 44 90 146 562 362 559 1 425 4.6 905 97 191 183 223 109 102 23.5

433 5 6 – 84 27 101 210 3.5 34 2 15 – – – 17 44.1

60 1 2 2 6 7 10 29

911 866 145 573 936 124 644 623 7.6 15 812 2 477 2 576 2 036 3 498 2 064 3 161 20.9

32 1 1 1 4 4 5 13

304 219 358 720 293 249 833 632 9.5 10 068 1 762 1 763 1 348 2 186 1 256 1 753 23.8

28 607 647 787 853 2 643 2 875 4 811 15 991 5.4 5 744 715 813 688 1 312 808 1 408 15.7

4 046 52 86 202 552 592 825 1 737 3.7 1 431 194 249 337 272 223 156 21.1

1 611 17 49 93 263 240 332 617 4.4 501 83 126 103 104 49 36 31.9

75 3 5 6 11 11 13 24

881 105 240 957 506 223 626 224 9.6 30 233 6 274 9 212 4 193 5 218 2 522 2 814 26.0

43 1 3 4 6 6 7 12

26 1 1 2 3 3 4 9

751 046 368 026 738 986 963 624 8.0 7 390 1 229 1 826 1 110 1 551 710 964 20.1

5 819 89 307 443 1 144 1 039 1 148 1 649 5.1 2 260 513 619 477 397 112 142 27.7

4 576 96 305 400 988 772 835 1 180 6.0 1 718 312 533 301 308 131 133 21.7

767 6 24 71 138 95 154 279 3.7 218 26 18 32 51 44 47 15.6

73 3 5 6 11 10 13 23

634 123 155 810 114 710 072 650 9.8 29 310 6 100 8 936 3 963 5 038 2 498 2 775 26.0

42 1 3 4 6 6 7 12

678 953 539 493 518 116 422 637 11.2 20 443 4 547 6 711 2 556 3 215 1 706 1 708 28.2

30 1 1 2 4 4 5 11

956 170 616 317 596 594 650 013 7.8 8 867 1 553 2 225 1 407 1 823 792 1 067 21.0

6 823 78 390 547 1 380 1 285 1 389 1 754 5.0 2 641 486 809 531 488 155 172 22.9

2 446 35 189 215 573 461 488 485 6.1 965 117 333 203 165 73 74 16.1

30 1 3 5 6 4 4 5

18 793 902 2 571 3 275 3 808 2 381 2 533 3 323 12.5 15 946 3 886 7 626 1 453 1 575 683 723 34.6

8 820 339 833 1 483 1 494 1 381 1 350 1 940 10.0 4 031 780 1 633 619 584 212 203 27.3

2 963 37 305 498 767 537 429 390 6.0 1 943 392 839 338 200 89 85 27.6

2 419 48 255 481 645 389 302 299 8.7 1 139 322 493 167 85 22 50 37.0

290 – 11 24 69 64 59 63 3.8 71 11 32 6 6 6 10 15.5

29 1 3 5 5 4 4 5

18 462 896 2 572 3 212 3 736 2 299 2 515 3 232 12.7 15 890 3 860 7 633 1 416 1 575 683 723 34.5

10 928 383 1 009 1 872 1 990 1 749 1 688 2 237 9.5 4 922 1 010 1 998 771 635 266 242 28.4

3 605 47 383 653 988 640 411 483 6.5 2 247 510 960 390 234 57 96 30.8

1 605 29 178 291 479 265 171 192 9.2 791 230 342 119 63 9 28 37.4

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes-------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

153 448 752 899 905 149 668 721 213 299 620 815 307 585 031 301 159 231

503 972 261 907 233 130 674 076 612 722 958 306 016 744 083 654 125 410

992 691 090 851 642 718 912 488 994 986 764 680 295 301 289 517 634 554

466 281 540 318 578 749 652 241 846 720 295 550 329 229 828 054 076 142

927 210 892 137 757 931 159 618 821 770 993 957 112 663 113 868 579 889

883 721 342 876 870 074 331 264 479 885 841 862 991 466 420 673 779 653

7 2 1 2 4 3

456 094 001 020 628 713 578 888 359 061 695 575 726 136 524 569 260 237

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ---------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 75 years and over living alone ----Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level-------

102

576 278 709 256 069 299 312 653 11.2 21 920 5 058 10 098 2 410 2 359 984 1 011 32.6

311 970 565 488 624 198 515 951 11.1 20 583 4 532 6 767 2 606 3 270 1 700 1 708 27.9

390 279 581 084 726 048 203 469 11.5 20 812 4 870 9 631 2 187 2 210 949 965 33.1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 102 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 103.

Selected Characteristics of Hispanic Origin Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area Total

Central place

Inside metropolitan area

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Outside metropolitan area

Not in central city

Total

Rural

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes-------------------------------

493 488 4 1 615 607 8 5 355 334 21 18

128 257 871 994 367 001 366 076 539 063 476 939

284 281 3 1 360 355 5 3 209 197 11 10

904 828 076 274 693 573 120 058 569 995 574 098

158 814 157 611 1 203 518 188 659 186 504 2 155 1 247 104 539 98 133 6 406 5 596

49 410 48 818 592 202 66 015 64 924 1 091 771 41 431 37 935 3 496 3 245

45 734 44 403 1 331 202 55 645 54 651 994 358 29 645 28 557 1 088 943

2 249 2 249 – – 2 568 2 568 – – 1 024 1 024 – –

484 478 5 1 597 588 8 4 338 319 19 16

174 845 329 990 015 971 044 623 435 308 127 750

281 278 3 1 356 351 5 3 207 196 11 10

612 608 004 269 389 317 072 047 680 150 530 059

202 562 200 237 2 325 721 240 626 237 654 2 972 1 576 130 755 123 158 7 597 6 691

54 688 53 815 873 206 73 997 72 681 1 316 811 46 749 43 312 3 437 3 132

23 581 23 140 441 92 30 249 29 707 542 231 17 715 16 992 723 623

493 231 97 82 49 32 615 328 114 92 47 31 355 231 55 38 17 13

128 521 071 196 958 382 367 843 753 531 334 906 539 169 543 015 332 480

284 143 56 44 25 15 360 203 65 50 24 16 209 139 32 21 9 7

904 702 008 255 524 415 693 583 747 531 656 176 569 118 007 442 437 565

158 57 33 31 21 15 188 80 39 34 19 13 104 59 19 13 6 5

49 30 7 6 3 1 66 44 9 7 3 1 41 32 3 2 1

410 363 520 379 252 896 015 690 026 205 198 896 431 402 964 771 392 902

45 26 7 6 3 2 55 34 8 7 3 2 29 22 3 2 1

734 263 107 455 763 146 645 226 365 509 491 054 645 331 175 306 123 710

2 249 1 244 366 257 255 127 2 568 1 405 459 476 126 102 1 024 727 86 118 56 37

484 225 95 80 49 32 597 315 112 90 46 31 338 217 54 36 16 13

174 908 562 976 652 076 015 135 553 857 946 524 435 532 047 932 823 101

281 142 55 43 25 15 356 201 64 49 24 15 207 138 31 21 9 7

612 418 284 557 100 253 389 468 980 706 257 978 680 027 685 193 344 431

202 83 40 37 24 16 240 113 47 41 22 15 130 79 22 15 7 5

562 490 278 419 552 823 626 667 573 151 689 546 755 505 362 739 479 670

54 31 8 7 4 2 73 47 10 9 3 2 46 35 4 3 1 1

23 13 3 3 1 1 30 18 4 4 1 1 17 13 1 1

155 5 10 13 29 26 29 39

361 928 223 414 936 877 702 281 11.4 59 700 17 449 16 922 7 818 9 250 4 059 4 202 41.9

83 3 5 7 17 14 15 18

961 722 907 945 146 775 935 531 12.8 38 990 12 094 11 727 4 913 5 644 2 240 2 372 45.7

54 1 2 3 8 9 11 18

404 252 266 189 574 063 380 680 6.6 14 740 3 110 3 452 2 112 2 976 1 517 1 573 28.4

16 996 954 2 050 2 280 4 216 3 039 2 387 2 070 19.9 5 970 2 245 1 743 793 630 302 257 50.1

17 1 2 2 4 2 2 2

494 124 160 574 199 730 277 430 19.8 4 808 1 317 1 509 950 589 255 188 38.6

915 39 52 97 183 163 151 230 10.1 162 16 66 27 12 27 14 30.2

153 5 9 13 29 26 29 39

165 829 613 015 154 420 593 541 11.1 57 312 16 208 16 270 7 631 9 027 3 971 4 205 40.8

82 3 5 7 16 14 15 18

832 679 860 767 915 606 833 172 12.9 38 726 12 096 11 625 4 839 5 581 2 206 2 379 46.0

70 2 3 5 12 11 13 21

333 150 753 248 239 814 760 369 9.0 18 586 4 112 4 645 2 792 3 446 1 765 1 826 29.9

19 1 2 2 4 3 2 2

8 963 583 1 377 1 505 2 260 1 227 1 054 957 21.6 2 933 925 938 572 326 110 62 43.8

172 6 21 26 41 28 23 24

95 4 13 15 23 15 12 11

101 018 158 028 342 099 637 819 15.0 73 059 23 475 30 616 7 736 7 212 2 069 1 951 47.4

56 1 4 6 12 9 9 11

094 452 371 981 781 957 427 125 8.1 26 708 6 003 10 406 3 936 3 534 1 424 1 405 30.4

21 1 4 4 5 2 1 1

693 051 018 533 621 981 931 558 20.4 12 798 4 957 5 211 1 220 1 007 242 161 48.4

19 362 898 3 856 3 663 5 209 2 493 1 781 1 462 20.0 9 178 3 276 3 395 1 276 756 273 202 46.0

982 53 108 131 224 140 145 181 14.5 348 105 83 63 49 12 36 33.3

167 6 20 25 40 27 23 24

93 3 13 14 22 14 12 11

600 999 044 926 755 825 423 628 15.0 72 533 23 421 30 419 7 622 7 094 2 028 1 949 47.6

73 2 7 10 17 12 11 12

853 200 066 098 550 532 458 949 10.1 34 695 8 413 13 708 4 940 4 404 1 682 1 548 32.3

24 1 5 5 6 3 1 1

797 220 293 181 648 173 895 387 22.1 14 515 5 877 5 501 1 606 1 011 298 222 51.1

10 588 490 2 414 2 220 2 907 1 275 739 543 22.4 5 499 2 161 2 002 759 343 155 79 49.9

66 3 14 15 15 7 5 4

38 2 8 8 8 3 3 2

19 726 728 3 060 4 203 4 785 2 742 2 113 2 095 12.8 19 159 5 244 9 288 2 205 1 366 531 525 36.7

9 040 500 2 860 2 259 2 032 683 380 326 28.1 12 364 5 526 4 899 1 160 591 48 140 55.8

8 064 579 2 341 2 013 1 860 583 333 355 27.4 7 890 3 713 2 813 743 366 130 125 56.1

300 26 17 79 65 65 26 22 15.0 239 57 100 7 11 4 60 33.1

63 3 13 14 14 7 5 4

37 1 8 8 8 3 3 2

26 1 4 5 6 3 2 2

11 027 707 3 569 2 741 2 483 778 340 409 29.1 14 189 6 951 5 254 1 175 534 104 171 59.9

4 912 337 1 518 1 310 1 157 274 125 191 26.7 5 265 2 656 1 849 429 213 56 62 59.9

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

814 456 543 562 182 071 659 570 980 795 480 834 539 649 572 802 503 013

688 876 616 675 069 452 997 934 565 183 879 436 749 968 671 389 632 089

581 465 857 375 870 014 249 791 554 209 646 049 715 385 910 390 646 384

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ---------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 75 years and over living alone ----Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level-------

888 521 547 542 744 037 995 502 13.4 112 565 34 435 46 233 12 892 11 753 3 735 3 517 43.5 918 253 853 394 588 384 586 860 18.8 86 964 32 775 38 420 7 904 4 803 1 470 1 592 50.8

152 025 933 932 771 959 093 439 19.8 55 441 22 005 24 233 4 539 2 846 891 927 54.5

453 199 110 024 305 357 881 577 12.9 107 228 31 834 44 127 12 562 11 498 3 710 3 497 42.7 955 125 625 666 965 189 579 806 18.2 80 665 29 537 35 979 7 472 4 635 1 496 1 546 49.7

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 103 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

719 995 903 779 663 925 038 416 19.9 55 051 21 900 24 037 4 534 2 796 868 916 54.7

236 130 722 887 302 264 541 390 15.6 25 614 7 637 11 942 2 938 1 839 628 630 39.1

690 223 770 973 981 187 386 170 21.2 7 196 2 558 2 161 1 137 812 343 185 48.5

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 104.

Selected Characteristics of White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Urban and rural

United States Urban and Rural Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area

Inside and outside metropolitan area

Urban

Rural

Inside urbanized area

Inside metropolitan area

Outside metropolitan area

Total

Central place

Urban fringe

Outside urbanized area

Total

Farm

Total

In central city

Not in central city

Total

Rural

6 276 855 6 207 247 69 608 38 377 11 386 530 11 161 530 225 000 170 939 8 626 660 7 582 366 1 044 294 979 646

2 183 296 2 150 789 32 507 16 274 4 098 041 4 009 226 88 815 63 700 3 325 657 2 952 515 373 142 344 659

2 998 912 2 977 654 21 258 11 868 5 147 100 5 068 242 78 858 60 305 3 440 194 3 066 307 373 887 350 766

1 094 647 1 078 804 15 843 10 235 2 141 389 2 084 062 57 327 46 934 1 860 809 1 563 544 297 265 284 221

2 602 573 2 582 736 19 837 9 747 4 302 838 4 244 973 57 865 41 537 2 797 552 2 560 402 237 150 223 187

250 279 250 279 – – 385 829 385 829 – – 206 014 206 014 – –

6 513 919 6 448 287 65 632 33 592 11 428 045 11 224 396 203 649 149 074 8 186 805 7 293 460 893 345 831 968

2 158 393 2 125 967 32 426 16 298 4 044 107 3 955 797 88 310 63 401 3 291 494 2 920 167 371 327 342 990

4 355 526 4 322 320 33 206 17 294 7 383 938 7 268 599 115 339 85 673 4 895 311 4 373 293 522 018 488 978

2 365 509 2 341 696 23 813 14 532 4 261 323 4 182 107 79 216 63 402 3 237 407 2 849 308 388 099 370 865

1 553 049 1 541 382 11 667 6 515 2 658 675 2 623 312 35 363 27 238 1 819 324 1 662 791 156 533 148 997

6 276 569 1 117 2 149 1 280 1 159 11 386 1 471 2 270 3 954 2 099 1 590 8 626 2 392 1 843 2 201 1 227 961

855 073 967 850 771 194 530 012 708 398 623 789 660 050 696 475 750 689

2 183 207 392 714 449 418 4 098 518 826 1 387 768 597 3 325 880 710 858 484 391

296 555 673 247 851 970 041 198 171 446 634 592 657 187 590 485 694 701

2 998 213 515 1 045 633 591 5 147 546 1 014 1 841 986 757 3 440 890 747 912 496 393

912 406 158 381 730 237 100 780 607 968 360 385 194 121 617 608 421 427

1 094 148 210 390 197 148 2 141 406 429 724 344 235 1 860 621 385 430 246 176

647 112 136 222 190 987 389 034 930 984 629 812 809 742 489 382 635 561

2 602 468 550 919 394 269 4 302 1 083 909 1 367 574 366 2 797 1 148 569 576 302 201

573 775 735 412 278 373 838 828 346 951 833 880 552 132 109 582 292 437

250 42 42 103 39 22 385 97 66 137 52 31 206 81 38 47 23 14

279 593 137 641 024 884 829 724 747 549 582 227 014 648 663 674 463 566

6 513 611 1 189 2 229 1 305 1 177 11 428 1 510 2 315 3 953 2 073 1 574 8 186 2 285 1 764 2 088 1 143 905

919 337 729 476 448 929 045 353 708 640 887 457 805 315 251 372 209 658

2 158 207 388 706 442 414 4 044 515 816 1 368 753 590 3 291 875 702 848 477 387

393 014 468 215 386 310 107 155 509 532 729 182 494 680 829 243 267 475

4 355 404 801 1 523 863 763 7 383 995 1 499 2 585 1 320 984 4 895 1 409 1 061 1 240 665 518

526 323 261 261 062 619 938 198 199 108 158 275 311 635 422 129 942 183

2 365 426 478 839 369 250 4 261 1 044 864 1 368 600 383 3 237 1 254 648 689 386 257

509 511 973 786 601 638 323 487 346 709 569 212 407 867 554 685 833 468

1 553 313 326 549 223 139 2 658 732 549 830 341 204 1 819 778 360 363 194 121

2 225 28 53 97 306 367 474 897

389 148 990 616 442 200 693 300 3.0 983 570 126 043 180 459 152 962 233 621 131 088 159 397 18.9

707 10 18 31 98 117 152 279

447 139 476 487 088 393 834 030 3.3 404 428 54 728 74 479 59 479 94 094 53 550 68 098 19.9

1 126 11 19 38 129 170 237 519

698 209 613 665 639 169 669 734 2.2 395 566 38 169 61 460 59 560 100 435 60 400 75 542 14.3

390 6 15 27 78 79 84 98

315 851 909 367 579 314 002 293 4.6 183 146 32 876 44 701 33 565 39 235 17 149 15 620 26.4

1 056 29 60 94 229 206 201 233

394 227 687 945 618 782 459 676 6.8 312 184 61 804 76 899 55 943 63 385 27 670 26 483 28.4

113 4 5 9 22 22 21 28

663 017 311 316 807 133 880 199 7.1 16 421 2 577 2 960 2 655 3 448 2 024 2 757 21.1

2 374 31 58 105 327 390 504 956

023 435 259 241 313 437 802 536 3.1 956 897 117 126 170 717 146 707 229 801 130 778 161 768 18.1

699 10 18 31 97 116 150 275

256 024 239 222 464 294 800 213 3.3 401 331 54 203 74 101 58 980 93 508 53 094 67 445 19.9

1 674 21 40 74 229 274 354 681

775 534 036 028 745 194 012 226 3.0 555 207 62 688 96 883 87 722 136 336 77 384 94 194 16.7

908 25 56 87 209 183 171 174

639 808 278 465 009 721 789 569 7.2 338 717 70 538 86 696 62 105 67 100 28 016 24 262 29.9

620 20 43 66 148 124 110 105

3 667 43 140 322 881 735 674 868

1 210 15 47 104 283 239 224 295

1 761 17 50 129 394 354 342 474

695 10 42 88 204 142 108 99

1 617 35 150 248 484 294 211 192

169 4 12 20 44 32 27 28

979 065 523 045 973 509 389 475 5.7 45 947 6 859 11 073 8 055 10 160 4 660 5 140 19.5

3 774 45 147 335 908 751 689 897

1 191 15 47 102 278 235 220 291

2 582 30 100 232 629 515 468 605

1 510 32 143 235 458 279 197 165

672 875 064 387 102 155 024 065 6.4 961 249 187 031 345 935 181 002 151 662 51 497 44 122 27.4

992 25 109 168 305 173 117 93

1 690 34 124 263 470 288 228 280

598 12 41 89 160 101 82 110

732 12 41 101 202 132 107 134

359 8 41 72 107 55 38 35

705 24 123 153 196 92 61 55

68 1 8 10 18 11 9 9

1 662 34 122 257 460 282 224 280

588 12 41 87 157 99 80 109

1 073 21 81 169 303 183 144 170

732 23 125 159 205 98 64 55

461 17 92 104 125 56 35 29

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes------------------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------In households --------------------------------In group quarters -----------------------------Nursing homes-------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ----------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Persons 75 years and over --------------Less than 9th grade ---------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma -------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ----------Some college or associate degree -----------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

049 612 651 940 232 614 675 723 371 459 593 529 324 998 344 988 985 009

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -----------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone -------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ---------------------------Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$50,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level------Persons 75 years and over living alone ----Less than $5,000 -----------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ----------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 --------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 --------------------------$35,000 or more -----------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level-------

104

145 417 591 079 983 989 449 637 2.8 2 645 820 307 066 779 237 516 918 560 220 233 888 248 491 17.2 414 009 948 303 141 915 286 812 4.7 3 106 884 433 701 1 200 806 559 489 487 323 197 424 228 141 21.0

748 599 932 630 635 307 120 525 3.1 1 044 047 123 065 308 424 195 866 217 398 94 184 105 110 17.5 366 973 577 270 111 162 410 863 4.7 1 253 910 171 018 483 918 220 080 195 334 82 719 100 841 20.7

954 695 161 477 319 051 206 045 2.2 1 054 245 95 653 277 259 214 144 246 902 106 286 114 001 13.4 930 807 728 678 735 370 278 334 3.8 1 137 096 129 294 414 458 218 955 199 161 80 690 94 538 17.1

290 045 437 151 243 297 332 785 4.0 547 236 88 147 194 030 107 101 95 493 33 251 29 214 23.8 292 184 641 375 107 536 710 739 6.6 715 552 133 501 303 112 120 170 92 168 33 983 32 618 27.9

193 260 384 609 069 197 957 717 6.4 839 945 163 015 297 290 158 428 134 286 45 767 41 159 27.0 519 134 231 724 000 016 168 246 11.4 955 825 244 027 384 527 147 914 107 602 37 482 34 273 35.1

935 989 597 707 014 378 014 236 8.7 55 343 10 448 15 482 9 381 10 762 4 484 4 786 25.0

548 800 714 405 319 117 181 012 2.9 2 523 856 282 352 730 744 494 647 542 631 228 069 245 413 16.5 549 273 476 150 586 775 991 298 4.9 2 863 660 389 269 1 094 017 520 513 456 637 185 618 217 606 20.4

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 104 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

326 463 208 767 594 071 712 511 3.1 1 034 490 122 613 305 585 194 241 214 730 93 238 104 083 17.6 702 702 199 849 029 469 817 637 4.7 1 243 814 169 519 480 114 218 164 193 773 82 076 100 168 20.8

786 345 455 533 389 891 631 542 2.8 1 490 352 159 984 425 654 300 417 328 160 134 862 141 275 15.8 776 596 219 437 342 358 087 737 4.9 1 619 654 219 795 614 043 302 334 262 439 103 576 117 467 20.1

941 702 787 459 224 269 649 851 10.9 1 199 402 288 639 491 829 186 582 138 209 49 345 44 798 33.9

943 637 980 216 950 446 865 849 8.4 199 854 44 540 52 320 36 114 37 981 15 678 13 221 31.6

482 065 362 104 183 517 863 388 7.5 545 331 117 078 198 995 100 104 80 116 26 768 22 270 29.6

529 487 167 472 427 754 758 464 13.2 648 428 181 209 260 830 95 439 67 722 23 291 19 937 38.1

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 105.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

United States Total

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

AGE All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years----------------------------------

2 015 119 78 197 188 107 73 171 186 181 158

143 287 509 456 374 015 262 619 025 313 133

1 937 112 74 189 181 103 70 164 178 174 152

391 910 923 240 699 053 520 091 043 381 528

55 5 2 6 4 2 2 5 5 4 3

674 029 785 122 937 787 033 543 634 702 786

22 078 1 348 801 2 094 1 738 1 175 709 1 985 2 348 2 230 1 819

7 226 341 232 587 551 338 251 606 688 725 674

986 957 476 783 483 729 940 252 392 669 166

6 876 320 217 550 516 319 238 572 652 693 647

394 113 707 739 781 884 247 578 469 487 958

1 648 66 41 102 107 66 55 132 170 175 167

696 720 741 295 327 708 149 055 735 395 318

1 419 60 41 107 110 67 50 116 121 132 132

711 957 591 032 178 386 504 755 851 710 309

866 28 18 46 40 24 20 60 78 89 81

160 454 732 752 128 003 842 847 698 564 342

786 38 26 67 65 34 23 66 80 82 80

694 656 363 703 878 320 222 362 586 979 224

797 40 29 70 63 41 32 63 70 83 67

304 258 882 337 066 989 257 995 049 781 125

40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age ------------------------------------

133 102 80 64 54 74 43

719 852 866 950 040 320 403 26.9

129 99 78 62 52 72 41

577 406 318 425 281 116 880 27.0

2 2 1 1 1 1 1

731 201 635 793 229 574 153 23.7

1 411 1 245 913 732 530 630 370 27.5

583 417 318 250 215 295 147

890 981 170 248 276 142 432 30.1

562 402 305 240 207 285 142

945 052 560 240 438 497 699 30.4

144 87 76 64 58 86 44

460 523 587 911 000 899 873 32.3

121 92 68 49 44 60 40

676 915 860 339 653 877 118 31.3

68 51 42 52 55 74 31

654 365 492 879 204 220 984 36.5

75 54 35 20 13 15 5

175 613 957 470 333 422 431 29.4

61 53 41 25 17 24 9

987 673 839 675 407 066 918 29.1

4 932 3 047 618 915 1 337 1 461 5 050 10 647 2 108 3 321 8 430 2 538 3 143 9 547 3 038 354 337 696 636 472 648 2 688 8 826 3 283

1 856 792 427 445 511 1 148 2 173 3 700 1 703 1 639 3 301 2 014 1 565 3 831 2 448 126 318 460 358 156 147 1 468 3 732 2 542

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

169 637 90 637 534 38 482 49 917 1 297 186 646 352 449 1 888 136 936 294 715 2 152 150 205 372 668 2 481 19 659 22 464 41 220 31 929 18 226 16 707 134 368 351 771 2 618

162 849 86 798 533 37 122 48 069 1 295 179 423 338 102 1 884 131 976 282 984 2 144 145 497 359 290 2 469 19 179 21 809 40 064 30 935 17 598 15 912 130 212 339 213 2 605

2 015 143 1 952 539 463 968 309 410 154 558 161 399 83 327 78 072 310 579 751 748 146 374 118 471 62 604 3.08 3.57

1 937 391 1 878 153 449 281 299 482 149 799 155 619 79 713 75 906 299 422 720 078 140 048 113 705 59 238 3.07 3.55

581 261 91 653 158 82 769 67 530 816 725 215 779 523 1 075 550 528 749 218 1 361 672 487 1 299 946 1 933 123 120 115 288 244 357 119 176 41 685 28 861 617 501 1 285 080 2 081

548 629 79 829 146 76 390 60 647 794 691 570 721 784 1 044 525 790 698 140 1 328 648 858 1 238 665 1 909 119 662 112 329 238 471 114 432 38 279 25 685 596 355 1 225 885 2 056

123 363 6 312 51 9 695 4 678 483 174 604 120 512 690 121 550 117 387 966 161 907 275 684 1 703 32 941 31 772 61 320 26 346 6 913 2 615 147 073 274 153 1 864

116 621 21 252 182 18 129 15 563 858 145 766 160 930 1 104 109 880 153 271 1 395 149 480 283 702 1 898 30 895 24 887 47 343 30 002 10 961 5 392 133 601 279 108 2 089

1 648 696 1 609 368 389 818 332 525 57 293 119 577 65 119 54 458 347 014 513 578 158 452 80 929 39 328 3.12 3.58

1 419 711 1 393 874 293 229 229 676 63 553 63 146 28 603 34 543 296 970 485 654 182 077 72 798 25 837 3.63 3.97

53 062 4 114 78 4 779 2 837 594 86 488 60 317 697 58 096 58 761 1 011 77 695 114 191 1 470 21 260 15 185 28 258 10 321 2 121 550 68 649 113 351 1 651

58 696 7 736 132 12 826 6 798 530 74 682 84 985 1 138 66 188 83 976 1 269 71 604 145 634 2 034 7 012 10 224 35 644 13 679 3 405 1 640 69 383 145 185 2 093

71 257 5 125 72 7 578 3 794 501 90 249 96 251 1 067 76 935 95 008 1 235 79 718 141 576 1 776 11 515 14 416 37 836 13 093 2 233 625 77 343 141 097 1 824

866 844 208 173 34 107 55 52 230 221 35 42 21

160 890 165 501 664 714 070 644 246 140 407 218 270 2.47 3.07

786 771 192 176 16 40 31 9 166 271 69 30 15

694 046 836 538 298 856 648 208 021 509 350 474 648 3.37 3.73

797 778 163 137 25 38 16 21 192 303 54 27 18

304 929 149 582 567 619 827 792 115 696 318 032 375 3.16 3.55

208 86 41 174 76 38 24 8 2 7 4 3 1 2 158

165 852 632 211 414 850 765 465 072 098 928 436 266 913 069 85.2

192 132 62 174 125 60 8 4 1 13 4 10 1 1 232

836 489 677 768 577 511 587 684 406 482 664 745 927 910 920 90.9

163 102 44 137 89 41 18 10 2 9 4 6 1 2 245

149 325 281 178 775 545 419 011 176 434 191 429 186 366 532 88.0

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

55 53 10 6 3 3 2 1 7 23 4 3 2

674 058 049 634 415 688 451 237 428 742 909 242 616 3.52 4.19

22 21 4 3 1 2 1

078 328 638 294 344 092 163 929 3 729 7 928 1 417 1 524 750 2.99 3.58

7 7 1 1

226 074 577 308 269 442 244 197 1 504 2 505 686 356 152

986 394 820 673 147 678 905 773 756 467 998 675 592 3.29 3.74

6 6 1 1

876 734 506 255 251 425 234 190 1 450 2 369 648 334 142

394 211 724 352 372 340 658 682 499 069 410 169 183 3.28 3.73

049 806 193 260 424 766 636 764 036 411 339 144 72 865 21 660 60.8

4 2 1 3 2 1

1 577 938 445 1 295 815 402 185 94 32 125 65 79 18 34 2 052

820 105 422 099 582 836 926 498 582 397 285 014 902 966 428 82.2

1 506 892 421 1 242 780 384 172 86 28 116 57 75 16 30 1 925

724 633 773 237 862 494 861 336 544 108 357 634 883 308 224 83.3

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

463 281 138 305 178 88 121 80 38 37 34 4 2 23 690

968 698 756 156 736 960 370 840 040 017 535 994 512 985 641 55.7

449 271 133 295 172 85 117 78 36 35 32 4 2 22 661

281 938 017 600 271 091 790 372 647 361 982 794 415 976 825 55.4

10 6 4 6 4 2 2 1 1 1 1

638 954 546 296 041 103 944 704 357 245 214 56 25 144 7 156 63.8

389 208 95 330 190 90 36 14 3 29 11 21 4 5 384

818 745 746 606 024 784 708 056 549 291 647 916 272 081 791 86.8

293 176 77 231 148 67 44 21 7 35 18 22 5 10 387

229 289 657 168 411 793 304 930 540 957 803 421 267 188 144 79.7

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

45 554 44 191 588 775

43 868 42 564 564 740

1 156 1 118 19 19

530 509 5 16

48 517 46 325 1 300 892

43 187 41 266 1 181 740

8 206 7 750 218 238

11 448 10 854 361 233

9 232 8 913 232 87

2 514 2 317 151 46

3 492 3 446 28 18

625 367 33 550

604 900 32 008

13 737 1 333

6 730 209

2 020 498 115 178

1 932 064 107 511

509 395 27 343

356 375 32 923

315 879 7 152

233 692 12 699

201 768 8 401

49 173 8 106

47 168 7 878

1 477 100

528 128

239 073 30 025

228 074 28 387

53 702 6 642

59 842 8 645

13 920 2 571

25 879 2 081

15 881 2 115

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 105 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

105

Table 105.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Asian or Pacific IslandermCon. AsianmCon.

United States Vietnamese

Cambodian

Hmong

Pacific Islander

Laotian

Thai

Other Asian

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Other Pacific Islander

AGE All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years----------------------------------

593 29 19 53 53 42 28 61 61 59 56

213 266 858 748 952 519 144 885 595 700 270

149 10 8 26 14 8 5 12 10 12 11

047 851 830 075 923 799 704 401 665 181 343

94 11 8 19 11 5 2 6 6 4 4

40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age ------------------------------------

41 27 18 12 9 11 5

256 258 807 764 606 237 348 25.6

7 6 4 3 1 2

900 511 084 332 809 779 860 19.7

2 2 1 1

13 597 5 423 399 2 752 3 362 1 222 12 927 29 844 2 309 10 545 27 605 2 618 10 141 34 528 3 405 874 918 1 800 2 155 1 595 2 799 9 546 33 789 3 540

7 8 1 3 8 2 5 25 4 5 24 4 3 21 6

439 760 871 966 245 500 995 886 603 835 088

147 9 7 20 18 10 5 12 13 13 10

375 946 126 361 517 380 999 525 360 394 663

91 2 1 5 7 4 3 7 8 8 12

360 876 805 994 107 923 150 541 183 988 160

282 20 12 30 24 13 10 31 30 29 25

395 369 908 476 460 357 281 326 144 960 116

350 21 14 37 34 18 13 33 35 32 26

592 844 769 044 702 845 693 674 923 182 208

205 11 8 20 19 10 7 18 20 18 15

501 974 035 986 949 855 310 678 283 528 458

57 4 3 7 6 3 2 5 5 4 3

679 585 127 221 386 335 559 895 784 451 722

47 2 1 4 4 2 2 4 5 5 4

754 447 901 413 637 585 178 806 314 188 051

39 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 4 4 2

658 838 706 424 730 070 646 295 542 015 977

912 163 790 339 828 1 932 726 12.7

7 5 4 2 1 2 1

588 958 116 442 637 354 009 20.5

13 8 3 1

359 659 538 225 784 879 189 32.3

17 11 7 5 4 4 2

978 414 490 864 177 832 243 24.7

20 15 12 10 7 9 4

945 929 610 008 838 645 733 25.1

12 10 7 6 5 6 3

688 532 967 760 432 668 398 26.2

2 2 1 1 1 1

839 007 901 175 074 109 509 21.3

3 1 1 1

269 772 517 131 830 1 199 516 25.9

2 149 1 618 1 225 942 502 669 310 23.9

4 807 1 565 326 1 003 958 955 5 020 8 311 1 656 4 010 7 659 1 910 3 657 9 565 2 616 435 365 1 061 833 558 405 3 398 9 345 2 750

4 022 928 231 834 706 847 4 311 7 391 1 714 3 452 6 939 2 010 2 673 8 020 3 000 286 320 648 443 407 569 2 549 7 971 3 127

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

58 149 8 911 153 7 471 6 165 825 52 783 75 243 1 426 39 027 71 714 1 838 50 250 126 003 2 508 6 965 7 302 13 097 10 230 6 795 5 861 45 831 123 081 2 686

2 3 21 6

052 778 245 514 083 300 427 060 618 123 755 832 503 288 077 121 146 163 206 356 511 419 249 215

14 025 6 629 473 3 745 5 099 1 362 13 197 31 255 2 368 11 678 30 281 2 593 8 520 29 722 3 488 663 683 1 327 1 922 1 582 2 343 8 246 29 377 3 563

8 119 1 008 124 1 222 751 615 9 891 7 782 787 7 030 7 501 1 067 17 645 29 734 1 685 3 922 3 758 5 819 2 841 872 433 16 506 29 655 1 797

24 688 4 541 184 4 679 3 517 752 25 556 29 605 1 158 19 738 27 881 1 413 18 395 36 603 1 990 3 494 3 038 5 864 3 637 1 446 916 16 758 35 840 2 139

32 632 11 824 362 6 379 6 883 1 079 33 645 57 739 1 716 24 738 51 078 2 065 23 629 61 281 2 593 3 458 2 959 5 886 4 744 3 406 3 176 21 146 59 195 2 799

18 107 7 242 400 3 404 3 856 1 133 19 227 32 067 1 668 13 549 27 471 2 028 14 034 33 440 2 383 2 347 1 827 3 633 2 932 1 945 1 350 12 229 31 911 2 609

5 696 2 089 367 1 138 1 363 1 198 5 087 9 970 1 960 3 727 9 009 2 417 3 265 10 256 3 141 390 447 544 536 496 852 2 970 9 968 3 356

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

593 583 118 93 24 22 16 6 94 232 75 39 9

213 554 309 545 764 384 099 285 937 582 763 579 659 3.99 4.26

149 148 28 19 9 1 1

047 247 185 064 121 869 179 690 19 755 72 907 17 242 8 289 800 4.91 4.90

94 93 14 11 2

439 947 374 637 737 441 242 199 11 985 57 542 8 417 1 188 492 6.29 6.38

147 146 28 23 4 2 1

375 455 592 947 645 210 774 436 23 670 71 328 15 958 4 697 920 4.75 4.90

91 89 16 12 4 6 3 3 25 25 7 6 1

118 81 40 84 65 34 18 12 4 9 5 5 1 3 199

309 614 828 819 090 502 815 101 983 350 591 082 323 242 343 74.4

28 23 13 19 17 10 7 5 3 3 2 1

14 12 9 11 11 8 1 1

28 23 12 23 20 10 3 2 1 2 1 1

16 10 4 12 8 3 3 1

360 396 710 353 357 946 354 592 287 704 800 949 964 2.91 3.40

282 274 53 44 8 21 14 6 42 113 23 20 7

395 505 357 984 373 578 743 835 499 429 626 016 890 3.10 3.62

350 340 71 53 17 17 10 7 54 136 38 22 10

592 183 096 321 775 338 247 091 257 398 588 506 409 3.63 4.02

205 200 43 31 11 12 7 5 31 78 21 13 4

501 624 080 364 716 573 213 360 137 470 582 782 877 3.40 3.82

57 55 10 7 2 1

679 111 279 670 609 216 788 428 7 771 24 857 8 252 2 736 2 568 4.51 4.76

47 46 10 8 1 2 1

53 33 18 42 28 17 5 3 1 3 1 1

754 121 314 355 959 327 472 855 8 448 17 659 3 777 3 596 1 633 3.50 3.82

39 38 7 5 1 1

658 327 423 932 491 222 774 448 6 901 15 412 4 977 2 392 1 331 4.06 4.38

710 737 342 437 534 786 189 868 404 1 045 585 557 97 428 22 705 76.5

357 350 995 469 813 246 719 312 254 350 963 921 534 1 084 101 570 83.3

71 45 23 52 34 18 13 8 4 9 7 3 2 4 127

096 472 649 862 720 342 065 162 038 289 928 380 019 658 204 66.2

43 25 12 31 18 9 8 5 2 5 5 1 1 3 71

080 634 652 302 812 302 620 177 602 974 346 915 287 195 799 63.0

10 7 4 7 5 3 1 1

10 6 3 8 5 2 1

7 5 3 5 4 2

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

185 614 702 374 132 256 165 805 136 051 324 162 435 1 576 69 478 68.0

374 956 847 838 022 834 952 622 847 1 452 1 004 691 243 527 57 342 84.1

592 662 066 369 070 387 238 482 177 598 657 274 333 993 66 330 79.9

279 680 452 676 947 507 984 404 758 1 720 1 409 750 439 763 24 654 67.0

314 911 429 003 547 797 530 952 418 772 616 292 136 393 15 983 71.1

423 247 116 881 414 736 931 629 260 823 557 423 157 307 14 768 75.1

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

3 536 3 401 103 32

662 645 – 17

134 129 – 5

899 889 6 4

942 910 15 17

2 122 2 012 67 43

5 330 5 059 119 152

3 804 3 592 84 128

477 453 – 24

777 756 21 –

272 258 14 –

140 693 8 597

30 054 2 953

14 815 1 374

30 802 2 623

23 656 686

74 935 2 760

88 434 7 667

55 653 4 910

11 495 1 403

12 641 686

8 645 668

30 773 3 754

6 238 642

2 762 120

5 766 367

3 355 359

9 956 1 091

10 999 1 638

5 882 1 081

2 116 170

1 354 320

1 647 67

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

106

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 106 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 106.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

United States Total

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ----------

635 41 34 467 444 127 106 635 19 357 95 39 39 43 40 244

992 421 573 518 226 053 465 992 813 150 485 683 474 793 594 881 21.6 143 769 18.1

611 38 32 450 427 122 103 611 18 343 91 38 37 42 39 234

639 725 091 325 501 589 016 639 398 436 909 368 922 329 277 611 21.7 138 346 18.2

17 2 2 12 12 2 2 17 1 10 2

445 163 043 596 394 686 022 445 122 233 514 938 1 005 816 817 7 576 17.1 3 911 14.4

6 908 533 439 4 597 4 331 1 778 1 427 6 908 293 3 481 1 062 377 547 648 500 2 694 25.9 1 512 16.1

2 552 132 67 1 446 1 280 973 729 2 552 70 1 059 322 210 355 316 217 858

671 582 445 890 058 199 252 671 729 662 079 889 538 058 716 192 55.1 480 997 5.4

2 431 125 62 1 361 1 201 944 707 2 431 67 993 304 203 345 307 210 810

694 410 710 373 675 911 703 694 044 103 487 085 483 629 863 825 56.6 454 607 5.1

589 28 12 280 250 280 211 589 17 198 64 50 93 105 60 187

888 304 720 846 404 738 875 888 228 265 391 790 166 274 774 204 66.5 100 286 3.2

444 18 9 272 222 153 111 444 9 201 63 39 54 36 40 167

857 889 966 277 589 691 533 857 092 521 791 331 169 792 161 259 47.1 96 754 5.7

611 714 729 816 955 590 874 408 261 344 221 806 496 955 444 336 119 411 679 051 511 226 630 481

7 576 3 602 1 733 140 26 438 3 074 3 553 3 759 8 852 4 600 734 426 958 482 13 161 1 572 1 799 1 880 4 256 2 347 370 276 493 168

2 694 993 790 133 12 228 888 1 235 1 733 3 670 2 356 471 263 1 058 554 6 098 491 651 849 1 798 1 243 190 124 538 214

858 213 371 112 4 316 296 261 411 799 634 169 165 978 600 2 282 192 165 235 464 316 88 92 515 210

1 079 621 4.7 65.5 36.5 9.3 180 692 71.7 7.2 186 646 74.9 7.8

1 040 955 4.5 65.6 36.7 9.4 173 001 71.5 7.2 179 423 74.6 7.8

26 438 11.6 60.7 27.2 5.4 5 286 75.4 5.0 5 050 79.5 4.5

12 228 7.3 68.5 38.5 13.2 2 405 79.0 14.3 2 173 82.4 14.0

4 316 366 6.9 77.5 59.0 36.6 688 846 87.2 43.6 725 215 84.7 39.9

4 140 345 7.1 77.6 59.8 37.7 654 386 87.4 45.3 691 570 84.8 41.3

1 076 701 9.4 73.6 59.1 40.7 171 526 88.3 56.2 174 604 86.4 50.4

1 817 432 94 301 21 14 167 41 107 10 8

347 761 960 226 970 605 612 375 532 579 126

1 749 403 88 280 20 13 155 38 99 9 7

558 139 696 361 424 658 441 643 696 660 442

47 24 5 16 1

19 929 5 459 995 3 982 317 165 2 625 421 1 934 151 119

6 652 553 4 878 530 896 940 3 618 339 236 355 126 896 2 555 424 379 325 1 911 768 167 973 96 358

6 338 574 4 780 516 875 932 3 546 899 232 580 125 105 2 520 810 372 464 1 886 903 166 071 95 372

1 540 235 1 294 375 214 178 960 758 78 242 41 197 777 442 89 982 589 497 63 520 34 443

1 317 900 103 704 56 36 318 31 227 34 24

32 1 755 81 22 49 5 4

310 292 800 760 303 317 420

30 1 690 76 21 45 4 4

276 836 446 339 956 993 158

1 45 3 1 2

496 277 856 008 373 283 192

538 19 179 1 498 413 974 41 70

542 402 6 500 628 1 572 006 366 366 1 070 211 88 226 47 203

538 111 6 196 953 1 558 272 362 075 1 061 728 87 584 46 885

184 1 501 522 95 365 39 21

240 025 225 366 612 943 304

1 236 94 46 9 71 168 62 90 1 067 775 72 16 12 9 40 15 12 9

191 896 073 958 397 266 681 482 925 459 864 096 135 821 188 209 879 180

1 190 92 44 9 69 163 60 88 1 026 749 70 15 11 9 38 14 12 8

130 006 871 587 090 704 998 195 426 009 746 700 833 607 845 738 482 949

31 787 2 044 868 246 1 587 3 281 1 184 1 667 28 506 17 610 1 495 303 222 178 994 327 275 179

14 274 846 334 125 720 1 281 499 620 12 993 8 840 623 93 80 36 349 144 122 52

4 903 297 96 35 255 205 81 100 4 697 3 452 293 48 29 33 140 45 36 27

4 690 285 91 34 245 189 75 93 4 500 3 302 283 47 28 32 136 44 35 26

1 172 63 16 6 56 37 15 17 1 135 827 86 13 7 10 43 13 10 8

550 025 447 531 159 379 612 368 171 902 314 313 152 150 300 346 413 335

228 16 6 103 89 108 82 228 8 82 22 17 38 33 25 81

551 483 887 598 427 470 453 551 696 176 936 825 611 023 284 689 63.5 37 434 3.3

285 16 7 160 138 108 74 285 9 126 32 20 41 34 19 89

362 049 170 454 347 859 125 362 088 525 975 658 423 966 727 584 61.9 45 605 4.1

302 21 9 168 148 112 78 302 10 123 40 28 42 36 20 96

447 457 557 850 898 140 834 447 942 642 009 312 305 272 965 252 60.3 60 352 4.3

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Graduate or professional degree --------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Graduate or professional degree --------------------Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent

Persons 25 years and over ---------------less than 5th grade -----------------------high school graduate or higher ---------------some college or higher ---------------------bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------high school graduate or higher ---------------bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------high school graduate or higher ---------------bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------

244 83 67 5 1 079 50 100 220 313 224 40 28 65 34 562 26 51 117 163 118 21 15 32 15

881 309 252 089 621 552 662 900 783 300 426 495 512 991 703 399 569 140 733 641 071 626 661 863

234 78 64 4 1 040 46 95 215 301 217 39 27 63 33 543 24 49 114 157 115 20 15 31 15

192 094 306 580 366 660 234 508 206 810 200 109 338 301 675 850 589 312 698 915 196 715 986 414

810 194 354 110 4 140 291 252 383 735 595 162 159 964 595 2 194 190 160 220 431 297 85 89 509 208

825 060 919 835 345 895 175 310 752 600 702 268 587 056 033 171 860 591 735 653 149 966 714 194

187 42 83 32 1 076 101 79 103 156 124 34 37 232 205 551 64 44 54 89 63 19 22 121 71

204 411 216 771 701 115 748 390 447 603 996 909 531 962 414 830 948 584 139 531 273 167 227 715

167 44 78 17 865 36 53 60 141 157 36 39 274 65 492 21 34 35 76 76 20 22 170 34

259 233 697 306 308 410 724 368 155 862 274 578 033 904 955 416 848 540 976 352 189 611 295 728

865 308 4.2 82.6 66.3 39.3 108 795 91.2 31.9 145 766 90.4 41.6

81 20 43 10 626 8 25 43 162 106 31 30 153 62 350 5 17 27 103 59 18 19 74 23

689 214 600 886 402 924 940 500 642 932 620 468 455 921 125 636 790 058 124 923 314 547 937 796

89 17 36 22 464 17 16 36 53 45 13 11 116 153 207 11 11 20 28 21 6 5 55 45

584 995 655 961 190 546 405 885 639 194 476 491 174 380 657 867 306 449 991 795 492 705 630 422

96 24 42 11 455 21 25 43 113 63 15 16 101 55 269 16 20 32 77 34 8 9 52 16

252 980 649 844 520 099 143 782 207 620 035 571 092 971 165 178 674 840 526 262 615 489 744 837

626 402 1.4 87.5 61.5 34.5 81 774 96.4 50.4 86 488 97.1 46.6

464 190 3.8 84.7 73.2 58.1 88 883 90.8 62.9 74 682 88.0 55.2

455 520 4.6 80.2 55.4 34.5 63 581 94.2 49.4 90 249 88.2 34.6

163 675 067 974 373 261 305 979 702 464 160

818 360 38 256 41 24 206 20 147 20 16

974 415 440 542 052 381 213 841 663 756 953

721 561 104 439 13 4 169 24 132 8 3

675 249 448 058 086 657 363 711 899 530 223

727 593 107 454 21 9 375 39 307 19 8

164 529 665 737 879 248 527 507 853 717 450

42 1 291 125 24 83 10 7

535 425 328 558 562 178 030

61 797 118 18 80 10 8

106 740 176 358 174 876 768

27 706 79 18 58 1

683 066 410 655 106 940 709

90 708 248 51 178 13 5

937 875 570 683 368 487 032

951 56 13 5 50 34 15 15 917 757 60 11 7 7 39 12 10 7

750 260 103 121 035 216 821 207 534 447 611 514 392 159 084 955 641 529

613 22 8 3 17 25 10 11 588 431 73 8 3 6 29 8 6 4

490 360 665 010 973 328 855 053 162 192 675 099 935 028 599 272 812 789

553 32 8 3 28 15 6 7 537 405 15 3 2 1 5 1 1

287 470 182 272 619 483 946 073 804 170 271 256 425 730 147 885 646 959

542 38 15 8 33 22 11 8 519 349 23 4 3 3 9 3 2 2

642 663 757 948 055 980 368 833 662 349 902 895 252 601 553 474 610 423

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

860 163 269 883 229 782 9 546 2 311 5 902 768 565

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Persons 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force ------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force ------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ---------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ----------------------

212 639 213 319 005 612 640 763 600 728 197 926 663 503 949 531 933 391

859 841 684 158 333 923 218 081 936 105 706 073 364 334 794 212 806 512

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 107 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 106.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Asian or Pacific IslandermCon. AsianmCon.

United States Vietnamese

Cambodian

Hmong

Pacific Islander

Laotian

Thai

Other Asian

Total

Samoan

Guamanian

Other Pacific Islander

21 571 1 037 721 15 995 15 155 4 539 3 455 21 571 600 12 485 3 131 1 422 1 660 1 263 1 010 8 454 29.7 4 870 13.0

16 429 779 553 11 288 10 638 4 362 3 401 16 429 405 8 256 2 365 1 325 1 435 1 599 1 044 6 984 30.6 3 969 10.9

14 608 750 526 9 651 9 062 4 207 2 969 14 608 320 7 296 1 906 1 154 1 830 1 416 686 5 941 37.5 3 058 11.2

988 365 768 005 714 418 568 147 562 481 276 496 297 469 694 662 513 323 489 083 026 739 332 527

8 454 3 494 2 706 202 24 571 1 050 1 328 4 848 8 797 5 124 768 698 1 373 585 12 251 708 646 2 749 4 486 2 225 405 282 563 187

6 984 2 384 2 390 410 24 787 1 159 1 942 3 773 7 758 6 086 779 809 1 807 674 12 158 675 981 1 916 4 023 2 914 298 357 704 290

5 941 1 791 2 523 128 18 949 1 138 1 221 3 430 5 337 4 519 675 838 1 274 517 9 539 634 589 1 733 2 965 2 040 318 371 673 216

Hawaiian

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ----------

252 7 5 158 148 86 74 252 3 98 40 23 36 28 20 90

144 379 082 233 642 532 715 144 745 328 347 921 795 658 350 029 49.3 57 395 6.5

65 2 1 49 48 13 11 65 1 36 8 4 6 4 4 18

221 402 978 581 110 238 767 221 079 364 174 603 315 144 542 105 36.3 11 635 10.3

46 2 2 35 35 7 7 46 1 28 5 2 3 3 2 9

318 509 357 928 020 881 279 318 133 059 112 344 293 505 872 881 31.7 6 547 11.1

64 2 2 50 49 11 10 64 1 35 9 4 4 4 4 18

310 369 119 368 292 573 368 310 157 351 604 460 720 796 222 524 26.3 12 637 12.2

33 645 1 346 660 18 303 15 703 13 996 9 808 33 645 672 12 220 4 598 2 536 4 520 5 149 3 950 10 691 53.1 6 402 6.2

118 8 4 62 55 47 34 118 4 50 12 8 20 15 8 41

951 223 214 935 243 793 946 951 212 652 550 305 166 050 016 607 60.9 19 560 6.7

120 7 4 85 78 28 21 120 3 66 17 7 10 8 6 47

977 172 735 517 383 288 549 977 685 559 592 804 055 429 853 367 30.4 26 390 11.0

68 4 2 48 43 15 11 68 2 38 10 3 5 4 4 25

369 606 935 583 528 180 724 369 360 522 190 903 130 151 113 988 28.9 14 493 10.3

029 037 599 978 841 773 151 080 023 456 010 402 477 469 899 183 800 601 442 097 314 570 244 648

18 105 4 674 4 657 412 61 464 25 015 6 127 8 893 7 232 7 606 1 814 1 285 2 530 962 33 463 17 021 3 330 4 633 3 299 3 060 546 494 859 221

9 881 2 212 2 444 177 27 216 14 950 1 569 2 235 2 844 2 930 839 507 929 413 14 078 10 023 589 797 973 941 190 140 271 154

18 524 5 067 4 051 274 62 521 21 184 7 146 9 182 11 968 6 910 1 759 1 027 2 410 935 29 888 13 165 3 672 4 157 4 866 2 231 451 296 863 187

10 2 4 1 57 5 4 6 9 7 3 2 11 7 37 4 3 4 7 4 2 1 5 3

41 9 20 5 139 5 5 12 23 22 5 5 30 27 60 3 3 6 12 10 2 2 12 8

303 841 11.4 61.2 43.7 17.4 68 512 71.9 23.8 52 783 64.6 17.5

61 464 40.7 34.9 23.1 5.7 9 919 50.9 8.6 12 927 31.6 3.6

27 216 54.9 31.1 20.6 4.9 6 011 58.6 7.5 5 427 24.9 3.3

62 521 33.9 40.0 20.9 5.4 13 557 56.7 6.0 13 197 38.6 4.3

57 964 8.6 74.0 57.3 32.8 7 280 88.5 44.5 9 891 79.8 35.0

139 218 4.2 82.7 65.5 41.7 34 548 87.3 43.9 25 556 86.1 40.4

176 021 2.7 76.1 40.1 10.8 34 460 83.7 11.9 33 645 83.7 10.2

107 714 1.3 79.5 40.9 11.9 19 584 86.5 13.1 19 227 87.1 11.5

24 571 4.3 70.6 34.8 8.0 5 148 80.0 9.8 5 087 76.2 5.8

24 787 4.7 72.3 41.0 10.0 5 482 79.9 12.0 5 020 82.1 9.9

18 949 6.0 69.4 41.3 9.5 4 246 80.0 8.6 4 311 79.3 10.3

303 136 915 992 236 993 347 880 510 068 889

86 69 10 57

679 421 504 900 835 182 40 078 3 541 35 629 763 145

249 168 32 130 3 1 67 10 53 2 1

118 374 763 686 380 545 932 752 918 125 137

313 98 21 71 3 1 34 6 24 1

979 014 008 440 775 791 614 861 865 902 986

185 18 3 12 1

49 33 8 23

43 20 2 16

406 052 927 032 844 249 7 072 1 056 5 490 380 146

35 26 6 19

868 404 633 369 473 302 489

8 84 22 4 17

13 241 36 7 27

371 297 303 609 491 907 296

4 303 13 4 8

291 675 734 291 483 642 318

735 180 649 1 807 623 921 160 103

47 3 1 1

969 432 422 281 912 160 69

1 066 41 782 3 376 805 2 422 95 54

1 33 5 1 3

180 069 10 086 2 813 929 8 763 6 726 2 818 3 181 173 343 120 280 4 827 836 455 508 2 155 837 686 437

212 11 4 1 9 15 6 7 196 150 9 1 1 1 4 1 1

353 798 529 161 672 689 422 682 664 623 491 853 299 169 155 319 127 879

126 782 5 588 2 386 512 4 274 10 065 4 173 4 909 116 717 92 137 6 581 1 122 696 715 3 126 999 848 655

31 485 2 600 896 168 2 269 2 355 780 1 373 29 130 20 190 1 055 273 207 169 330 104 94 78

29 339 2 076 655 262 1 842 1 926 915 746 27 413 20 961 1 192 317 255 171 415 116 89 79

24 747 1 534 592 219 1 287 1 343 554 654 23 404 17 335 663 141 141 114 284 100 96 67

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Graduate or professional degree --------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Graduate or professional degree --------------------Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent

Persons 25 years and over ---------------less than 5th grade -----------------------high school graduate or higher ---------------some college or higher ---------------------bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------high school graduate or higher ---------------bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------high school graduate or higher ---------------bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------

90 20 34 6 303 34 27 56 53 49 18 12 39 13 146 22 16 29 27 21 6 5 14 3

691 928 127 551 964 001 022 049 653 692 843 669 264 771 699 350 766 636 244 333 473 525 984 388

607 309 224 675 218 878 200 946 942 795 036 361 692 368 690 502 137 296 155 128 292 422 660 098

47 19 16 1 176 4 9 28 63 39 6 5 13 5 88 2 4 14 32 19 3 2 6 2

367 034 387 745 021 765 059 198 454 210 498 841 751 245 642 679 729 721 963 262 047 749 272 220

25 11 8 1 107 1 4 16 41 23 4 3 9 3 54 2 8 21 12 2 1 4 1

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

544 510 135 358 10 5 330 67 249 9 4

089 240 480 714 930 116 837 031 244 910 652

129 124 46 73 2

66 534 224 64 152 5 2

043 502 938 282 363 912 381

17 128 70 28 39 1

403 30 12 3 25 22 6 12 380 263 11 2 2 1 5 2 1 1

537 765 080 605 366 538 846 895 999 336 162 841 036 743 208 236 984 283

90 30 56 2

366 211 762 870 728 851 614 886 492 512 724

73 71 35 33 1

287 588 306 652 655 528 471

9 73 43 22 20 1

56 26 27 1

808 891 710 668 839 674 152 354 496 706 596

130 126 46 75 2

176 316 862 124 254 135 349

16 129 66 26 38 1

88 26 58 2

492 601 405 789 410 997 5 034 976 3 277 406 375

967 165 396 566 909 294 10 933 2 568 7 471 645 249

114 196 280 053 612 251 11 575 2 261 8 627 471 216

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

865 715 521 419 670 376 56

521 812 129 582 228 227 92

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Persons 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force ------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force ------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ---------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ----------------------

108

81 589 12 394 6 962 969 8 907 10 939 1 463 8 421 70 650 38 040 2 779 961 803 557 849 474 434 293

37 916 5 896 2 339 336 4 790 4 433 505 3 317 33 483 11 272 1 932 526 310 334 720 226 154 129

84 017 10 006 4 424 975 8 156 7 713 1 724 5 031 76 304 48 783 2 354 636 463 401 997 427 353 305

70 012 3 916 912 462 3 510 2 188 1 260 702 67 824 49 334 879 196 141 123 182 80 73 30

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 108 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 107.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

United States Total

American Indian

2 015 143 1 968 224 1 403 322 549 140 35 981 121 546 191 222 200 391 15 762 1 752 1 021 12 989 46 919 16 885 30 034

1 937 391 1 895 383 1 342 974 537 488 35 072 120 312 189 756 192 348 14 921 1 556 830 12 535 42 008 15 242 26 766

55 54 47 6

1 817 859 939 537 402 212 190 12 35 61 81

1 749 824 908 518 389 204 185 11 34 60 78

47 26 21 13 7 5 2

19 8 10 5 4 2 2

724 608 472 135

700 595 463 132

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Total

Chinese

078 239 947 736 355 482 517 382 556 123 163 270 839 251 588

7 226 986 2 668 242 1 838 871 567 800 105 598 90 697 105 754 265 751 261 571 4 473 46 977 210 121 4 558 744 1 830 508 2 728 236

6 876 394 2 363 047 1 645 667 500 982 102 863 87 331 99 067 211 721 216 398 4 203 8 676 203 519 4 513 347 1 814 047 2 699 300

1 648 506 377 109 34 19 20 35 19

929 627 289 725 564 436 128 248 191 404 1 285 15 64 934

6 2 2 1 1

6 2 2 1 1

574 606 879 416 463 345 118 609 791 736 982 043 684 362

15 7 4 2

8 6 4 1

3 381 333 2 694 332 2 077 175 617 157 1.14 381 611 195 839 6 178 147 967 24 516 1 596 5 515 5 246 17 190 188 293 25 484 69 177 25.5

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen ----------------------------Not a citizen ----------------------------------

674 602 401 916 554 752 949 4 661 285 73 28 184 1 072 392 680

22 18 12 4

3

3 1 2

696 116 045 495 592 107 512 284 576 764 535 277 580 209 371

1 419 505 350 100 18 14 21 45 55

711 988 086 808 992 149 932 735 094 828 653 613 723 646 077

866 585 434 127 7 13 11 94 24

1 540 630 603 345 257 134 123 38 21 31 31

235 724 060 839 221 163 058 239 795 705 319 206 950 305 295

1 317 535 565 350 215 114 101 18 15 25 41

163 276 661 230 431 117 314 420 501 397 996 376 4 308 211 542

3 231 358 2 566 985 1 983 476 583 509 1.14 372 248 187 897 6 116 147 130 24 356 1 493 5 256 4 664 16 236 181 230 24 064 65 931 25.6

804 566 432 133

329 496 563 933 1.15 141 302 62 339 2 888 67 642 7 157 465 811 1 115 6 587 68 029 4 445 16 355 27.3

756 617 459 158

18 1 142 496 646

5 48 913 491 422

160 474 032 077 932 836 273 036 365 167 831 367 686 194 492

786 193 130 51 19 15 11 5 10

694 271 914 793 760 055 698 280 564 404 342 818 423 614 809

797 218 103 38 8 8 10 11 75

818 444 255 159 95 45 50 7 7 9 26

974 113 510 620 890 719 171 027 397 129 618 56 473 118 822

721 251 309 154 155 69 85 29 20 25 10

675 057 698 553 145 387 758 296 586 118 758 117 303 160 500

727 233 332 181 150 69 81 18 15 24 22

447 381 317 64

384 295 239 55

341 283 205 78

23 280 72 208

9 593 203 389

75 579 232 346

304 031 405 850 656 383 732 079 776 109 306 361 273 488 785

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

347 045 731 202 529 129 400 383 222 434 361 315 446 17 810

558 305 184 203 981 515 466 931 702 493 340 300 376 16 393

860 113 258 274 984 178 806 204 329 537 1 736 – 6 483

652 595 837 663 173 566 607 133 110 167 195 1 14 1 204

553 263 293 664 629 131 498 491 931 890 186 106 172 719

338 453 685 569 116 543 573 131 108 161 170 1 7 1 190

164 613 214 848 366 086 280 797 170 550 763 25 696 160 616

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home --------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ------------------

223 615 816 799 1.14 30 408 22 039 344 5 469 879 251 1 426 2 677 4 914 44 713 12 317 20 579 21.8

800 447 155 292 1.14 28 781 21 019 327 5 292 865 220 1 058 2 522 4 699 39 660 9 717 19 974 22.0

180 022 997 025 1.19 1 154 702 9 101 – 5 337 92 85 4 230 2 208 389 14.2

243 146 664 482 1.15 473 318 8 76 14 26 31 63 130 823 392 216 20.2

142 457 219 238 1.17 81 699 53 170 1 525 21 496 3 789 517 1 202 1 214 2 270 31 922 7 940 13 640 25.5

370 831 515 316 1.10 31 354 18 307 402 7 795 4 010 193 647 1 118 2 419 17 532 2 076 11 040 24.2

980 113 459 654 1.12 51 318 20 157 451 23 722 5 824 197 967 196 1 553 24 764 2 842 9 194 26.4

088 352 220 132 1.17 28 812 12 598 376 13 150 2 030 50 608 399 1 139 17 668 1 976 7 742 24.8

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Metal industries ----------------------------Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation----------------------------------Communications and other public utilities--------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Banking and credit agencies -----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance --------------Business and repair services -----------------------Private households ------------------------------Other personal services ---------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ----------------Professional and related services --------------------Hospitals------------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ------------------Educational services ---------------------------Public administration ------------------------------

728 25 8 61 117 44 9 12 8 72 12 10 10

953 445 386 635 389 934 855 325 074 455 545 703 910

705 24 8 60 115 43 9 12 7 71 12 10 10

518 771 045 164 051 988 572 142 818 063 343 538 693

15 108 272 279 957 1 230 552 137 102 165 678 102 101 99

8 327 402 62 514 1 108 394 146 81 91 714 100 64 118

3 411 45 5 104 632 236 41 91 44 395 14 27 80

586 306 845 924 058 568 685 361 755 490 176 903 350

3 264 41 5 93 614 230 39 90 43 384 13 26 78

268 838 602 127 451 086 464 213 329 365 213 679 868

819 3 1 19 152 73 6 44 10 79 1 3 19

932 650 689 774 484 332 727 281 643 152 974 600 874

750 12 1 21 116 40 10 8 9 76 2 5 11

613 008 122 571 036 016 404 687 150 020 378 071 230

452 005 14 242 528 17 314 61 998 19 971 4 666 4 403 5 706 42 027 1 271 2 715 6 912

391 949 2 869 899 10 982 72 390 25 146 3 312 4 972 5 127 47 244 1 288 4 142 11 976

345 655 2 611 335 11 068 52 281 24 752 2 999 13 431 4 212 27 529 1 249 1 990 4 907

10 13 31 19 23 118 21 40 7 21 33 5 22 12 162 29 28 59 58

033 531 583 386 251 938 323 573 357 343 516 073 619 491 069 510 742 453 472

9 13 30 18 22 115 20 39 7 20 32 4 21 12 155 28 27 56 55

852 227 059 683 703 083 566 501 099 790 638 925 959 163 516 625 879 183 869

76 138 954 511 292 359 480 591 107 376 432 80 417 175 694 516 589 592 973

105 166 570 192 256 1 496 277 481 151 177 446 68 243 153 1 859 369 274 678 630

117 73 141 61 145 692 115 288 101 152 150 16 156 44 824 231 135 250 136

565 424 280 982 540 411 723 623 194 679 934 804 471 051 104 905 092 221 003

115 70 130 58 139 665 111 279 97 146 142 15 147 40 798 226 131 241 124

557 328 268 107 804 657 440 026 753 944 929 868 842 424 675 842 195 179 979

22 14 30 15 39 199 23 123 26 42 33 3 25 8 188 32 24 76 28

599 284 623 982 374 170 542 503 961 913 039 340 497 439 953 493 596 092 044

26 13 35 14 24 114 16 37 28 38 30 6 37 10 222 107 43 30 36

865 888 682 101 293 967 745 550 953 315 516 207 639 894 034 003 457 697 275

9 14 23 11 26 76 12 23 13 22 19 1 16 7 110 17 15 45 29

13 7 14 7 14 62 12 15 12 16 17 1 13 2 130 37 24 40 11

7 4 10 2 15 107 26 33 6 12 18 1 30 4 62 13 10 19 6

2

4 2 1

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 109 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

420 618 429 103 289 231 309 806 106 747 611 783 459 262 198 645 351 585 705

368 298 328 052 516 806 391 466 627 126 577 449 304 702 947 769 445 056 375

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

871 815 585 907 573 979 593 241 418 374 578 036 530 952 065 766 166 441 363

109

Table 107.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990m Con.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Asian or Pacific IslandermCon. AsianmCon.

United States Vietnamese

Cambodian

Hmong

Pacific Islander

Laotian

Thai

Other Asian

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

592 195 204 818 735 366 687 030 173 270 301 602 397 461 936

205 202 150 49 1 1 3 42 2

501 910 640 406 578 938 330 560 864 79 466 319 591 252 339

57 44 21 8

979 657 414 248 166 786 380 882 140 154 204 63 6 488 14 357

185 94 88 57 30 12 18

492 919 379 486 893 505 388 885 996 2 892 13 615 38 118 2 038

49 19 26 15 10 3 6

Guamanian

Other Pacific Islander

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen ----------------------------Not a citizen ----------------------------------

593 119 89 20 2 4 8 4 9

213 360 325 563 797 682 381 703 472 232 434 806 853 069 784

149 31 25 4

089 100 747 125 622 939 683 877 077 036 693 31 285 95 926

129 36 73 45 27 10 17 3 3 5 4

8 473 200 273

047 190 041 973 769 057 742 405 176 20 72 084 857 181 676

94 32 25 6

366 492 830 916 914 889 025 068 410 946 601 18 64 18 962

73 14 39 24 14 7 7

1 1 1 1 1 117 20 97

439 865 607 688 835 713 014 126 570 – – 570 574 668 906

147 30 23 5

808 773 833 888 945 213 732 833 3 652 610 2 637 – 13 19 189

130 35 69 40 29 12 16 2 3 4 5

2 1 2

61 5 55

375 394 509 735 751 397 318 269 150 194 13 943 981 279 702

91 22 12 5 1 1 1 1 4

360 385 911 066 140 137 465 324 408 24 60 324 975 405 570

282 117 73 29 6 5 9 8 14 1

303 080 608 540 068 319 749 204 976 586 983 14 11 25 590

86 32 37 21 16 7 9 1 1 3 3

679 687 923 344 579 185 394 127 777 450 040 – 264 15 805

249 80 109 58 51 23 27 5 5 9 7

45 42 29 12

47 39 31 8

114 84 69 15

149 127 93 33

91 78 58 20

115 816 1 116 247 4 168 16 949 6 218 966 1 255 1 918 10 731 461 1 076 2 161

147 318 3 468 243 11 797 17 607 6 482 2 221 1 148 1 426 11 125 963 1 224 1 482

1 1 2 1

116 20 96

4 68 21 47

395 973 792 934 639 815 000 480 247 461 430 356 422 294 128

350 305 193 66 2 3 6 54 45

118 691 795 513 282 328 954 721 450 209 574 200 317 58 115

313 141 151 94 57 22 34 1 2 6 24

12 164 50 114

38 6 45 16 28

679 593 889 256 341 568 229 118 448 45 841 562 086 857 229

47 42 11 6

967 963 065 393 672 814 858 381 547 074 856 16 593 330

43 15 20 11 9 3 5

19 16 11 5

947 410 174 236 1.21 1 651 1 482 5 95 31 – 38 29 235 1 060 295 267 24.0

91 543 2 123 162 8 345 8 667 3 484 1 326 505 868 5 183 399 598 603 790 661 429 881 378 390 690 609 865 867 446 285 079 323 000 570 220 358 303

2 2 1 1

754 293 629 012 618 654 780 960 652 108 396 148 461 556 905

39 15 9 3

406 528 717 117 600 925 675 407 387 587 294 – 239 922

35 11 16 10 6 2 3

21 18 14 4

909 617 296 321 1.15 1 570 1 052 – 387 60 45 26 102 70 916 196 438 23.6

16 13 9 3

19 041 290 27 1 349 3 106 961 320 138 144 2 145 212 239 254

20 298 295 45 1 040 3 233 1 025 208 266 226 2 208 213 154 347

16 436 760 9 1 063 2 601 1 012 367 239 188 1 589 139 233 278

425 627 1 425 282 830 3 390 533 1 323 583 602 1 268 114 715 560 3 224 1 035 500 907 1 276

494 629 1 260 551 874 3 793 610 1 159 691 766 1 301 318 571 313 3 308 844 561 898 1 939

299 179 898 161 654 181 450 506 302 500 990 219 264 431 897 614 616 879 506

1 6 14 12 1 13 6 6

1 2 24 23 1 5 1 3

2 3 1 1 24 6 17

658 399 046 144 198 206 348 392 209 38 598 573 259 796 463

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

544 159 288 186 102 49 52 6 10 22 13

1 4 1 2

1 3 4 2

114 247 253 252 001 542 459 209 210 601 2 439 9 538 7 067

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home --------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ------------------

245 216 170 46

312 822 573 249 1.13 13 247 9 369 155 3 218 327 16 162 214 912 8 401 2 184 3 532 24.0

34 30 21 8

960 480 763 717 1.19 2 177 1 693 32 376 20 – 56 32 106 1 114 545 506 22.9

9 8 6 1

559 560 833 727 1.13 433 402 8 – 15 – 8 7 31 308 97 123 19.3

453 180 968 212 1.19 1 453 1 259 8 153 21 – 12 28 89 809 531 363 21.7

551 754 255 499 1.13 3 837 1 714 70 1 713 259 – 81 46 204 2 410 350 950 23.7

248 881 3 456 627 5 604 91 263 22 451 4 941 7 301 4 309 68 812 2 573 4 523 15 957

35 623 542 33 745 13 890 4 245 1 047 1 446 506 9 645 591 991 1 649

9 756 267 7 112 3 582 1 258 182 433 261 2 324 179 292 423

46 010 706 73 966 24 853 8 672 3 501 2 219 835 16 181 956 1 890 2 977

48 028 371 42 823 8 725 4 025 719 1 785 662 4 700 293 389 802

3 164 729 881 261 1 988 6 961 2 004 2 747 529 547 1 382 177 1 401 365 5 130 937 755 2 020 791

510 250 227 112 333 1 391 179 796 76 177 779 15 301 66 1 979 143 276 827 332

4 456 1 548 692 446 2 229 6 578 1 223 3 069 262 732 1 648 106 1 610 421 4 195 838 713 1 462 493

1 212 770 1 597 456 1 594 14 488 1 860 8 688 893 1 354 2 061 261 3 443 1 336 9 447 3 418 1 803 1 950 1 137

614 940 108 832 1.11 16 616 6 889 201 7 865 904 55 702 295 926 8 273 1 078 2 486 25.2

975 347 699 648 1.17 9 363 7 942 62 837 160 103 259 582 954 7 063 1 420 3 246 23.9

665 998 857 141 1.16 5 004 4 414 51 261 58 52 168 435 577 3 958 752 1 941 24.2

454 322 372 950 1.19 1 138 994 6 94 11 6 27 16 72 1 129 177 600 21.8

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Metal industries ----------------------------Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation----------------------------------Communications and other public utilities--------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Banking and credit agencies -----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance --------------Business and repair services -----------------------Private households ------------------------------Other personal services ---------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ----------------Professional and related services --------------------Hospitals------------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ------------------Educational services ---------------------------Public administration ------------------------------

110

23 10 5 3 9 48 9 20 4 6 12 13 2 33 6 5 11 6

277 107 995 801 382 719 378 714 497 744 131 684 148 544 760 324 123 593 526

2 2 6 1 4 26 5 9 3 4 5 4 1 29 6 4 11 3

815 021 229 886 233 367 216 446 431 915 607 810 510 443 967 506 510 456 938

2 3 11 3 5 26 4 9 3 5 8 8 3 25 5 3 9 11

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 110 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

008 096 012 875 736 754 283 597 441 735 005 936 629 627 429 063 897 042 024

1 7 2 3 16 2 5 1 3 4 6 2 16 2 2 6 7

3 1

1 2

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 108.

Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

United States Total

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

1 395 009 865 703 62.1 14 391 851 312 728 953 548 730 122 359 14.4 529 306 31 375 714 654 393 437 55.1 2 017 391 420 340 042 235 857 51 378 13.1 321 217 7 261 74 536 21 985 9 190 41 984 88 901 48 798 13 825 21 626 411 828 284 470 44 164 76 893 55 995 27 507 3 085 25 359 20 108 4 363 15 745 13 416 28 987 2 505 26 482 24 303 69 233 20 236 7 523 41 192 82 718 39 895 9 552 32 551 431 080 251 698 31 853 146 514 62 995 22 406 1 953 38 636 24 292 3 744 20 548 18 589 44 336 2 560 41 776 39 694

1 343 392 836 656 62.3 13 723 822 933 705 518 533 109 117 415 14.3 506 736 29 948 689 287 380 664 55.2 1 949 378 715 329 185 229 324 49 530 13.1 308 623 6 967 71 723 21 238 8 938 40 267 84 871 46 991 13 237 20 225 396 102 275 415 42 039 72 608 53 942 26 673 2 976 24 257 19 425 4 268 15 157 12 951 28 042 2 443 25 599 23 531 66 623 19 457 7 295 39 597 79 220 38 302 9 208 31 020 416 151 243 939 30 651 140 576 60 764 21 769 1 879 37 116 23 609 3 669 19 940 18 087 42 920 2 546 40 374 38 370

35 892 19 472 54.3 530 18 942 15 108 9 629 3 834 20.2 16 420 1 086 17 619 8 558 48.6 47 8 511 7 122 4 168 1 389 16.3 9 061 221 2 066 499 185 1 298 2 930 1 176 507 1 043 10 604 5 617 1 653 3 147 1 479 608 85 778 495 53 442 350 699 48 651 562 1 845 533 184 1 120 2 613 1 118 286 1 189 10 085 5 004 880 4 182 1 543 420 39 1 084 505 43 462 389 1 028 4 1 024 949

15 725 9 575 60.9 138 9 437 8 327 5 992 1 110 11.8 6 150 341 7 748 4 215 54.4 21 4 194 3 735 2 365 459 10.9 3 533 73 747 248 67 419 1 100 631 81 358 5 122 3 438 472 1 138 574 226 24 324 188 42 146 115 246 14 232 210 765 246 44 475 885 475 58 342 4 844 2 755 322 1 756 688 217 35 436 178 32 146 113 388 10 378 375

5 403 615 3 645 946 67.5 42 866 3 603 080 3 411 586 2 690 953 191 494 5.3 1 757 669 23 391 2 810 588 1 688 145 60.1 4 063 1 684 082 1 590 897 1 174 018 93 185 5.5 1 122 443 8 954 247 569 73 407 14 626 157 048 311 767 179 585 16 824 105 474 1 630 771 1 382 945 56 378 165 205 205 333 145 196 7 962 51 987 76 895 26 527 50 368 41 780 120 692 15 548 105 144 97 104 233 428 73 165 10 857 149 039 294 485 168 071 13 326 111 968 1 777 497 1 203 710 59 948 511 318 260 191 121 478 6 890 131 768 98 240 18 228 80 012 73 041 146 747 8 409 138 338 133 512

5 167 530 3 480 409 67.4 36 221 3 444 188 3 264 268 2 576 028 179 920 5.2 1 687 121 19 950 2 692 480 1 614 323 60.0 3 417 1 610 906 1 522 768 1 125 063 88 138 5.5 1 078 157 7 912 233 951 68 639 13 460 149 692 294 787 168 301 15 393 102 722 1 558 256 1 325 851 52 803 157 504 196 737 140 078 7 688 48 796 74 271 25 951 48 320 40 062 117 048 15 118 101 930 94 135 220 656 68 346 9 802 142 174 277 791 157 871 12 312 106 702 1 706 215 1 155 580 57 151 491 362 250 941 117 314 6 734 126 838 94 962 17 715 77 247 70 458 141 915 8 081 133 834 129 263

1 309 042 863 285 65.9 2 597 860 688 819 932 640 061 40 756 4.7 445 757 4 281 664 384 393 077 59.2 381 392 696 373 165 272 176 19 531 5.0 271 307 1 709 52 996 13 495 2 384 36 885 66 375 35 424 3 074 27 196 403 836 345 662 12 588 44 305 60 261 41 945 2 541 15 753 24 452 7 342 17 110 14 381 36 738 3 537 33 201 31 004 47 290 13 013 1 635 32 592 65 680 37 096 2 242 26 231 418 182 289 220 13 214 115 539 62 650 28 131 1 850 32 658 25 781 4 264 21 517 19 649 44 801 2 031 42 770 41 422

1 078 817 813 766 75.4 22 897 790 869 750 613 609 190 40 256 5.1 265 051 4 475 599 208 433 262 72.3 1 698 431 564 411 393 322 832 20 171 4.7 165 946 1 860 49 034 17 937 3 635 26 513 58 222 39 015 3 306 11 433 284 128 242 149 10 326 15 962 40 311 30 530 1 899 7 791 14 084 6 207 7 877 6 220 33 830 4 301 29 529 27 428 47 720 18 945 2 622 26 002 58 533 40 630 2 807 14 677 386 193 314 635 11 796 58 652 53 681 30 943 2 093 20 627 22 075 5 003 17 072 15 408 31 006 2 090 28 916 28 019

724 683 467 346 64.5 3 576 463 770 452 005 354 996 11 765 2.5 257 337 4 343 399 585 221 857 55.5 558 221 299 215 319 153 330 5 980 2.7 177 728 2 580 17 993 5 972 785 11 065 30 828 17 411 959 11 814 194 208 174 469 3 334 14 227 35 906 26 488 476 8 917 19 375 7 567 11 808 9 214 26 788 5 010 21 778 19 064 19 441 6 381 624 12 417 30 019 16 886 738 12 282 217 907 146 476 3 429 67 602 72 177 36 651 968 34 532 25 300 6 279 19 021 16 395 34 741 2 867 31 874 30 166

576 157 416 404 72.3 1 058 415 346 391 949 314 243 23 397 5.6 159 753 1 394 260 532 152 718 58.6 97 152 621 141 028 100 477 11 593 7.6 107 814 435 23 675 7 057 1 242 15 307 35 417 21 620 1 587 11 944 228 244 205 954 7 807 13 888 18 580 14 038 994 3 517 4 469 1 677 2 792 2 493 5 240 749 4 491 4 277 21 930 6 345 832 14 738 30 945 16 369 1 637 12 916 181 290 112 752 8 473 60 006 15 223 4 908 501 9 814 5 179 531 4 648 4 484 5 965 273 5 692 5 593

579 867 367 146 63.3 2 466 364 680 345 655 266 184 19 025 5.2 212 721 1 304 333 225 185 078 55.5 359 184 719 173 422 124 492 11 297 6.1 148 147 707 29 247 7 783 1 392 19 730 31 040 15 050 1 555 13 624 155 418 132 506 3 979 17 985 18 818 14 607 511 3 694 5 554 1 781 3 773 3 171 6 565 797 5 768 5 453 31 105 9 891 1 345 19 825 32 955 17 133 1 504 14 186 223 036 135 095 7 643 80 115 24 264 10 101 622 13 541 8 596 902 7 694 7 431 13 269 483 12 786 12 523

2 810 515 295 553 404

2 692 488 280 530 387

399 49 25 54 36

260 60 33 65 47

333 61 29 76 54

LABOR FORCE STATUS

Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES

Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

714 147 78 142 97

654 285 910 961 957

689 140 75 138 95

287 590 591 631 307

17 4 2 2 1

619 980 492 938 757

7 748 1 715 827 1 392 893

588 031 743 642 696

480 929 944 728 502

664 102 61 117 85

384 824 796 442 964

599 110 83 119 103

208 095 728 621 866

585 337 584 309 553

532 446 234 855 724

225 371 667 747 105

126 232 61 519 27 868

119 223 58 456 26 837

5 364 2 339 709

1 645 724 322

582 444 309 547 197 142

554 372 294 767 188 789

115 878 64 951 42 170

98 373 74 125 52 083

50 758 23 807 14 461

71 730 37 181 22 116

78 092 39 275 23 140

99 013 53 193 28 249

94 806 50 924 27 210

3 478 1 937 894

729 332 145

92 667 52 985 38 470

78 703 45 614 33 548

10 888 7 109 5 426

21 519 16 247 12 485

5 095 3 805 2 796

5 353 3 607 2 612

5 688 3 891 3 043

258 426 149 745 78 618

247 703 144 512 76 508

7 802 3 720 1 360

2 921 1 513 750

1 105 516 709 041 481 480

1 049 388 672 689 458 753

218 237 143 115 97 140

210 102 173 030 129 023

83 909 48 981 30 490

139 960 92 445 60 066

137 986 92 132 60 002

153 491 100 318 62 936

148 573 97 312 61 300

3 556 2 123 1 032

1 362 883 604

191 540 133 038 103 025

170 803 118 413 92 598

27 395 20 092 15 793

41 983 35 475 29 392

13 615 11 734 9 440

10 691 8 025 6 258

17 918 15 015 11 966

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 111 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

111

Table 108.

Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Asian or Pacific IslandermCon. AsianmCon.

United States

Pacific Islander

Vietnamese

Cambodian

Hmong

Laotian

Thai

Other Asian

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Other Pacific Islander

Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

423 121 273 098 64.5 1 511 271 587 248 881 193 924 22 706 8.4 150 023 1 703 199 310 111 282 55.8 112 111 170 101 304 74 015 9 866 8.9 88 028 340 31 651 8 227 1 917 21 321 35 218 20 087 2 445 11 983 138 622 111 379 7 778 18 955 11 276 6 966 655 3 655 3 114 657 2 457 2 254 3 930 306 3 624 3 526 25 744 6 711 1 249 17 752 26 667 14 214 1 580 10 825 126 264 76 741 6 553 42 938 11 094 3 274 406 7 414 3 747 309 3 438 3 350 5 794 133 5 661 5 581

85 500 39 793 46.5 89 39 704 35 623 27 884 4 081 10.3 45 707 194 45 754 17 080 37.3 – 17 080 15 391 11 603 1 689 9.9 28 674 32 5 943 1 189 396 4 332 5 802 3 247 446 2 065 24 054 15 046 1 422 7 567 2 500 648 108 1 744 726 72 654 650 721 50 671 649 5 692 1 058 261 4 373 6 599 2 881 419 3 299 28 630 11 087 956 16 587 2 641 308 31 2 302 988 79 909 909 1 204 – 1 204 1 171

40 649 11 923 29.3 33 11 890 9 756 6 534 2 134 17.9 28 726 48 20 265 4 039 19.9 – 4 039 3 273 2 287 766 19.0 16 226 6 3 572 524 312 2 728 3 674 1 361 352 1 954 11 358 4 416 696 6 228 987 135 8 844 271 16 255 255 522 31 491 488 2 975 377 133 2 465 3 212 852 129 2 231 11 033 1 860 470 8 703 1 180 123 29 1 028 693 39 654 647 1 172 27 1 145 1 118

87 683 50 869 58.0 166 50 703 46 010 38 156 4 693 9.3 36 814 149 42 044 20 799 49.5 13 20 786 18 847 15 157 1 939 9.3 21 245 12 6 635 1 776 485 4 318 6 371 4 169 517 1 611 28 902 20 341 1 604 6 934 2 315 733 130 1 452 643 110 533 505 773 52 721 704 6 002 1 383 358 4 256 6 154 3 297 370 2 479 26 177 13 897 1 153 11 127 1 764 252 42 1 470 700 7 693 693 1 247 27 1 220 1 209

71 907 51 359 71.4 642 50 717 48 028 37 318 2 689 5.3 20 548 192 44 917 30 268 67.4 67 30 201 28 339 20 998 1 862 6.2 14 649 50 3 065 1 176 177 1 671 3 660 1 784 150 1 387 19 395 16 280 484 2 436 578 416 16 146 151 18 133 120 141 15 126 113 3 337 1 173 232 1 920 3 881 1 989 262 1 624 35 492 24 433 1 313 9 697 1 431 654 55 722 386 51 335 306 390 39 351 351

190 104 125 420 66.0 1 186 124 234 115 816 87 538 8 418 6.8 64 684 1 867 83 256 44 863 53.9 132 44 731 41 287 27 696 3 444 7.7 38 393 181 10 140 3 503 735 5 822 18 180 9 133 1 002 7 711 70 091 57 649 2 785 9 017 5 205 3 572 350 1 283 1 432 504 928 799 1 800 270 1 530 1 429 9 420 3 069 511 5 834 13 146 6 524 624 5 952 52 011 29 384 2 151 20 396 4 836 1 969 137 2 730 1 517 251 1 266 1 186 2 326 111 2 215 2 110

236 085 165 537 70.1 6 645 158 892 147 318 114 925 11 574 7.3 70 548 3 441 118 108 73 822 62.5 646 73 176 68 129 48 955 5 047 6.9 44 286 1 042 13 618 4 768 1 166 7 356 16 980 11 284 1 431 2 752 72 515 57 094 3 575 7 701 8 596 5 118 274 3 191 2 624 576 2 048 1 718 3 644 430 3 214 2 969 12 772 4 819 1 055 6 865 16 694 10 200 1 014 5 266 71 282 48 130 2 797 19 956 9 250 4 164 156 4 930 3 278 513 2 765 2 583 4 832 328 4 504 4 249

140 885 100 328 71.2 2 627 97 701 91 543 71 278 6 158 6.3 40 557 1 769 70 907 45 715 64.5 291 45 424 42 760 30 578 2 664 5.9 25 192 560 7 550 2 895 682 3 823 9 408 6 623 726 1 438 42 886 35 205 1 841 4 282 5 831 3 436 192 2 196 1 812 385 1 427 1 154 2 491 292 2 199 2 037 6 943 2 774 519 3 639 9 270 5 873 495 2 811 42 570 30 231 1 530 10 620 6 361 3 187 101 3 073 2 313 455 1 858 1 748 3 450 259 3 191 2 979

35 336 22 523 63.7 1 381 21 142 19 041 15 057 2 101 9.9 12 813 1 085 17 393 9 524 54.8 119 9 405 8 394 6 292 1 011 10.7 7 869 341 2 650 682 202 1 689 2 973 1 863 278 519 10 514 7 454 564 1 630 1 096 543 37 510 308 69 239 223 402 45 357 333 2 220 649 177 1 377 2 922 1 538 249 1 080 10 190 5 786 559 3 798 1 153 363 26 764 337 6 331 294 571 52 519 519

33 562 24 225 72.2 2 212 22 013 20 298 16 056 1 715 7.8 9 337 404 16 590 10 404 62.7 187 10 217 9 557 6 866 660 6.5 6 186 111 1 899 686 169 956 2 444 1 461 188 332 10 950 7 885 659 932 924 636 30 258 333 59 274 248 422 23 399 348 2 070 828 234 1 008 2 362 1 538 85 696 10 161 6 812 327 2 878 1 037 330 8 699 405 38 367 352 555 17 538 495

26 302 18 461 70.2 425 18 036 16 436 12 534 1 600 8.9 7 841 183 13 218 8 179 61.9 49 8 130 7 418 5 219 712 8.8 5 039 30 1 519 505 113 888 2 155 1 337 239 463 8 165 6 550 511 857 745 503 15 227 171 63 108 93 329 70 259 251 1 539 568 125 841 2 140 1 251 185 679 8 361 5 301 381 2 660 699 284 21 394 223 14 209 189 256 – 256 256

Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours -----------------------

199 42 22 45 29

45 14 5 10 4

20 10 1 3

42 12 5 11 6

44 6 3 12 9

17 4 2 3 2

16 3 2 3 2

13 3 1 2 1

LABOR FORCE STATUS

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES With In With In

112

310 517 759 352 344

754 942 077 170 343

265 156 626 349 814

044 592 865 469 625

917 366 889 331 087

83 18 7 14 9

256 283 719 083 077

118 26 14 22 17

108 102 799 914 194

70 14 8 13 10

907 157 390 496 484

393 797 369 383 253

590 705 091 482 617

218 443 949 553 840

46 198 23 788 15 648

15 716 4 912 3 494

21 895 2 697 1 444

16 433 6 416 4 781

4 699 2 902 1 906

34 600 14 713 7 546

28 072 14 780 8 353

14 271 7 813 4 357

5 873 2 768 1 659

3 628 1 977 1 041

4 300 2 222 1 296

11 113 4 341 2 957

7 018 1 206 629

2 530 447 170

3 841 1 350 875

994 732 522

4 664 2 879 2 033

13 964 7 371 4 922

8 749 4 776 3 303

2 948 1 322 772

1 280 733 516

987 540 331

102 104 53 840 36 422

31 528 11 271 8 090

26 324 4 173 2 659

36 533 17 095 12 800

12 668 8 809 5 894

50 037 27 798 16 167

56 128 36 352 22 727

30 965 21 082 13 494

10 650 5 859 3 554

7 729 5 198 3 194

6 784 4 213 2 485

26 126 13 762 9 224

10 642 2 362 1 516

4 224 497 302

6 157 2 306 1 638

3 033 2 622 2 101

9 019 6 523 4 968

20 737 14 625 10 427

13 446 9 569 6 669

3 454 2 134 1 534

2 228 1 703 1 293

1 609 1 219 931

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 112 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 109.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

United States Total

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Total

305 218 135 10 21 10 2 65 18 2 121 58 10

156 614 797 678 205 191 955 337 947 256 370 613 433

295 212 132 10 20 9 2 62 18 2 117 57 10

600 558 208 337 365 815 816 677 150 158 790 265 172

6 260 3 722 2 147 203 613 290 100 1 925 611 84 2 636 891 211

3 296 2 334 1 442 138 227 86 39 735 186 14 944 457 50

1 295 099 1 068 819 715 004 31 496 33 315 19 141 4 071 192 965 53 519 3 121 185 926 116 808 6 393

1 242 237 1 025 777 686 197 30 359 31 516 18 057 3 892 184 944 50 489 2 987 172 861 109 728 5 674

143 100 25 8 66 43 17 8 2 4 25 8 5 12

769 668 218 994 322 101 106 772 680 258 995 231 039 596

138 96 24 8 63 41 16 8 2 3 25 7 4 12

346 983 342 790 723 363 176 363 556 954 187 990 887 187

3 911 2 591 569 139 1 877 1 320 756 298 115 262 564 165 115 279

1 512 1 094 307 65 722 418 174 111 9 42 244 76 37 130

728 518 66 43 56 42 2 340 233 34 24 29 16 1

953 435 172 141 132 270 803 042 919 311 691 755 026 340

705 504 62 40 54 41 2 329 227 32 23 28 15 1

518 118 186 734 537 227 716 185 653 434 241 907 659 291

15 8 3 1 1

108 375 118 911 171 485 48 122 614 479 166 605 224 34

8 327 5 942 868 496 424 558 39 3 735 2 652 398 284 243 143 15

940 472 39 80 91 117 139 740 515 422 64 433 205 16 38 45 56 69 311 212 173 28

172 252 576 053 517 477 297 837 937 031 503 349 888 904 235 804 940 578 436 942 875 652

903 459 38 77 87 111 129 714 502 411 62 417 200 16 36 43 54 65 301 207 169 27

858 553 335 262 657 585 466 373 275 234 075 504 655 371 855 806 474 343 169 541 682 543

24 806 7 734 722 1 962 2 740 3 845 7 803 17 779 8 437 6 554 1 669 10 795 3 184 294 969 1 491 1 597 3 260 6 930 3 336 2 559 815

11 508 4 965 519 829 1 120 2 047 2 028 8 685 5 225 4 243 759 5 050 2 049 239 411 507 869 975 3 337 2 065 1 634 294

463 67 153 187 55 305 29 75 200 178 121 32 58 31

968 067 924 916 061 156 632 213 311 417 370 080 200 090

449 65 149 182 52 295 29 73 193 172 117 31 56 30

281 548 259 003 471 600 029 192 379 627 790 306 415 069

10 1 3 3 1 6

193 181 37 20 16 76 35

511 439 560 667 944 033 463

188 176 36 19 16 74 34

412 602 316 962 375 090 841

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed ------------------------------------

330 267 180 7 8 4 1 55 15 1 36 23

606 143 817 529 289 906 061 174 453 156 708 244 942

231 196 160 4 6 4

168 217 402 886 311 761 553 640 385 464 304 334 286

174 137 80 1 1

607 708 040 764 359 899 593 654 016 080 306 291 482 427

100 94 24 3 66 6 2 1

96 82 29 4 48 13 8 5

1

286 190 011 532 589 096 906 428 200 054 190 069 287 834

754 838 032 691 883 916 417 345 726 533 499 505 840 099

37 33 10 1 22 3 2 1

3 411 586 2 668 258 158 495 184 743 147 950 227 250 24 890 1 590 897 1 251 502 83 981 90 332 61 778 87 877 15 427

3 264 268 2 554 858 150 415 175 366 137 905 221 163 24 561 1 522 768 1 198 731 80 836 84 861 57 613 85 456 15 271

819 644 36 49 28 55 6 373 295 19 21 11 20 3

932 039 265 437 359 287 545 165 722 581 506 914 470 972

750 603 40 29 51 23 1 411 336 23 18 20 11

613 695 426 623 440 819 610 393 584 741 191 647 236 994

452 330 26 37 22 31 1 215 154 15 23 8 11 1

005 869 940 791 674 840 891 319 291 586 426 964 804 248

391 307 18 28 11 24 2 141 111 7 9 4 7 1

949 264 488 712 263 031 191 028 435 889 183 145 054 322

345 248 7 11 10 58 9 173 129 4 4 6 23 5

655 703 094 059 940 728 131 422 002 076 539 176 801 828

3 824 000 2 309 455 268 951 321 012 261 145 336 256 327 181 3 037 181 2 517 488 2 066 573 158 366 1 787 262 1 008 791 124 904 165 324 139 430 176 036 172 777 1 333 277 1 075 894 866 664 78 645

3 649 619 2 203 468 258 147 307 937 249 029 320 219 310 819 2 897 092 2 403 267 1 970 805 150 732 1 708 124 964 184 120 168 158 973 133 082 167 656 164 061 1 275 125 1 029 932 828 390 75 035

917 552 58 83 64 81 77 716 591 488 37 422 234 26 43 34 42 40 309 247 199 18

514 196 220 204 257 674 963 599 993 842 930 090 840 766 230 190 190 874 595 764 421 946

837 505 84 63 51 66 65 689 583 460 33 447 263 43 36 29 37 36 356 298 234 18

450 524 225 798 921 809 173 989 315 314 473 375 267 444 574 845 877 368 252 831 071 313

506 336 29 41 31 34 32 401 347 297 17 244 150 13 23 18 19 18 177 149 125 9

554 371 745 245 473 731 989 533 454 293 738 602 717 926 429 573 349 608 451 413 716 381

433 265 22 36 31 40 36 348 286 240 19 161 84 8 15 14 19 18 117 88 72 8

287 518 952 181 204 843 589 217 347 974 764 844 925 523 507 675 744 470 051 964 253 467

388 212 27 37 30 40 40 299 237 187 18 196 101 13 19 17 22 22 142 108 85 9

884 707 846 234 131 232 734 659 567 541 141 680 197 074 602 039 981 787 425 977 683 714

28 13 44 34 1

211 592 627 935 413 908 69 206 076 149 765 149 437

174 161 98 7 4 2

434 613 349 122 080 821 587 569 189 720 1 234 435 98 682

45 42 11 1 28 3 1

35 9 24 16

768 458 151 013 739 846 550 571 342 235 587 744 427

137 117 72 2 2 1

605 029 712 711 592 576 700 947 157 530 1 876 743 206 923

60 54 15 2 37 5 2 1

8 3 8 5

16 4 18 13

178 547 923 874 837 441 447 794 064 350 419 015 678

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

480 427 120 20 285 53 27 16 2 6 26 9 2 13

997 064 911 084 473 933 719 221 402 943 214 440 997 671

454 407 115 18 273 46 23 13 2 6 23 8 2 12

1 3 1

1 5 2 2

352 945 177 287 405 407 825 573 225 739 2 582 924 225 1 411

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private wage and salary workers -------------------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private wage and salary workers -------------------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

7 3 1 1

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 or more workers -------------------------------

049 115 219 931 784 260 379 306 575 704 636 615 275 746

4 638 404 1 446 1 982 806 3 296 224 715 2 357 2 086 944 159 510 275

1 577 131 413 720 312 1 295 91 303 900 804 185 32 74 79

820 352 200 804 464 099 301 369 429 563 926 120 060 746

1 506 125 394 688 298 1 242 88 292 860 770 172 29 68 75

724 147 651 469 457 237 550 710 977 325 861 080 676 105

389 30 99 185 74 330 24 76 229 204 36 4 14 17

818 715 427 555 121 606 299 454 853 526 708 703 690 315

293 12 53 141 86 231 8 29 193 175 44 3 17 23

229 108 068 283 770 168 237 165 766 730 304 177 810 317

208 18 69 89 31 174 15 54 104 92 24 2 10 12

165 026 167 205 767 211 020 839 352 444 765 215 406 144

192 5 53 99 34 174 3 46 124 112 8 1 3 3

836 366 402 833 235 768 508 704 556 823 587 357 779 451

163 12 51 73 25 137 9 39 88 79 18 2 9 6

149 354 860 021 914 178 252 602 324 543 419 462 091 866

3 426 3 235 878 491 396 1 253 384

1 673 1 602 366 214 173 690 238

250 236 51 30 26 88 56

255 706 366 547 534 118 019

222 210 44 26 23 75 52

097 908 415 652 173 842 905

38 37 5 3 2 10 12

568 087 215 497 876 422 340

72 68 18 11 10 30 13

065 346 847 460 233 535 697

76 73 6 3 2 20 24

071 655 174 195 699 543 383

4 4 2 1 1 1

979 320 361 518 371 518 470

14 13 7 3 3 3 1

428 044 273 858 395 838 082

1 4 3 2 1

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------Male -------------------------------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam-era service ------------------------------World War II service ------------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 113 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

113

Table 109.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Asian or Pacific IslandermCon. AsianmCon.

United States Vietnamese

Pacific Islander

Cambodian

Hmong

Laotian

Thai

819 067 290 999 683 566 665 069 237 272 815 919 928

19 374 11 021 7 566 386 886 327 96 7 467 327 97 7 165 1 310 284

11 838 3 996 1 628 319 704 84 114 7 138 244 79 1 952 138 73

23 369 14 975 11 284 718 1 200 469 207 7 194 586 117 3 238 992 178

12 437 11 385 8 283 376 216 166 11 836 441 6 3 189 2 503 131

395 550 772 625 109 845 095 067 178 676 3 750 1 099 363 2 288

11 635 10 010 1 750 489 7 765 1 625 426 230 57 119 1 199 267 111 821

6 547 5 624 720 369 4 535 923 199 82 24 85 724 99 52 573

12 637 10 474 2 360 670 7 422 2 163 616 310 55 212 1 547 489 118 940

6 402 5 513 1 899 306 3 300 889 489 290 48 106 400 160 55 185

9 756 7 841 1 114 391 134 218 58 3 273 2 539 416 193 41 71 13

46 010 41 711 1 913 790 507 939 150 18 847 17 121 780 289 203 373 81

48 39 1 1 1 3

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Other Pacific Islander

862 042 807 137 799 084 179 021 030 134 065 080 719

31 302 25 251 17 878 548 849 473 85 5 202 1 986 71 8 620 4 671 418

7 676 6 065 3 527 238 360 219 31 1 251 437 40 1 984 894 156

8 003 6 752 4 305 178 377 244 33 874 321 16 1 530 905 97

5 881 4 974 3 097 173 213 148 30 694 286 7 931 610 48

390 356 871 320 114 034 126 567 386 863 2 908 1 149 515 1 244

14 493 10 498 3 412 715 6 345 3 995 2 499 1 685 226 453 1 496 572 260 664

4 870 3 536 758 167 2 606 1 334 700 339 107 165 634 234 105 295

3 969 2 915 936 256 1 714 1 054 620 374 42 125 434 204 105 125

3 058 2 407 765 182 1 449 651 307 169 11 120 344 139 45 160

543 634 554 250 043 834 228 760 608 962 477 987 622 104

19 041 14 899 1 153 839 1 593 513 44 8 394 6 512 549 388 696 226 23

20 298 15 024 1 010 695 2 883 651 35 9 557 7 250 452 335 1 252 250 18

16 436 13 843 363 593 526 1 089 22 7 418 6 401 182 271 230 323 11

450 654 633 693 751 229 490 194 228 459 145 089 372 780 803 813 070 251 738 992 742 438

25 15 1 1 1 2 2 20 16 13 1 11 6

18 10 1 1 1 1 2 14 11 9

279 144 036 085 014 676 460 950 266 295 984 642 803 539

10 314 612 2 830 4 902 1 970 8 003 276 1 793 5 934 5 154 1 530 268 619 643

7 423 343 2 003 3 685 1 392 5 881 170 1 277 4 434 3 849 931 153 482 296

2 998 2 709 1 442 722 610 1 149 146

4 783 4 381 1 582 911 776 2 336 332

893 709 393 254 228 279 82

Other Asian

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed ------------------------------------

84 68 45 2 3 1 13 2 18 8

42 36 19 1 1

469 376 226 324 238 583 119 855 334 62 719 380 310

52 43 28 1 1 1

19 560 16 922 5 258 962 10 679 2 638 1 333 813 157 306 1 305 501 127 671

26 19 5 1 12 7 4 2

4 1 5 3

8 3 13 7

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

57 51 12 2 36 5 2 1

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private wage and salary workers -------------------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private wage and salary workers -------------------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

248 208 9 7 6 14 1 101 83 4 3 2 6 1

881 372 897 787 721 239 865 304 278 572 453 709 173 119

35 623 30 168 2 087 960 664 1 558 186 15 391 12 995 903 479 241 634 139

028 448 516 450 907 349 358 339 210 075 842 324 669 219

115 92 4 7 3 7

816 748 675 366 296 155 576 287 554 217 760 249 171 336

147 113 8 9 10 6

277 166 16 21 18 27 27 215 175 147 10 113 63 6 9 8 12 12 82 65 54 4

575 027 507 510 428 141 962 711 650 831 602 011 556 779 350 516 173 637 439 670 471 475

39 23 2 3 2 3 4 31 25 21 1 17 9 1 1 1 1 2 13 10 8

846 934 430 046 276 823 337 926 872 613 307 544 969 069 454 238 708 106 401 761 830 661

12 438 5 375 850 921 1 006 1 859 2 427 8 125 5 612 4 395 611 4 222 1 788 254 310 408 767 695 2 794 1 841 1 475 260

50 30 4 3 3 4 4 42 34 28 2 21 12 1 1 1 2 2 17 13 10

792 394 050 508 273 655 912 990 508 198 397 013 027 601 655 395 037 298 201 630 963 976

53 31 3 4 3 4 4 42 35 28 2 31 18 2 2 2 3 2 23 19 15 1

385 901 842 762 929 579 372 161 226 493 323 561 019 074 925 682 003 858 905 303 584 550

131 73 7 12 11 13 13 100 79 65 6 48 23 2 4 4 5 6 32 24 19 2

894 521 480 528 131 873 361 182 723 311 446 182 879 658 937 521 827 360 611 778 923 292

118 16 29 47 25 84 8 18 58 50 18 6 6 6

309 085 722 277 225 819 092 502 225 400 815 384 100 331

28 10 5 7 3 19 6 3 9 8 7 4 1 1

185 745 831 801 808 374 105 667 602 283 165 234 660 271

14 7 4 2

28 7 5 10 5 23 5 3 13 12 3 1

592 648 352 195 397 369 770 673 926 694 238 539 875 824

16 710 834 4 385 8 904 2 587 12 437 258 2 556 9 623 9 179 3 189 425 1 426 1 338

53 4 18 23 7 42 2 14 25 22 5 1 2 2

6 5 1 1 1 4

602 968 451 274 085 559 250

1 133 1 057 258 170 119 696 51

713 531 536 433 323 132 21

5 5 1 1

28 23 1 1 1

318 400 080 377 045 087 329 129 771 145 471 165 421 156

91 69 5 7 5 3

174 105 10 13 12 16 16 140 114 95 7 79 44 4 6 6 8 8 58 45 38 3

381 987 804 075 116 037 362 089 221 768 634 138 607 736 351 348 380 716 152 962 274 610

106 66 6 7 7 9 9 85 70 60 4 49 28 2 3 3 4 4 36 29 24 2

741 736 275 936 306 368 120 508 954 152 491 441 758 871 960 996 906 950 249 397 723 229

23 13 1 1 1 2 2 19 15 12 1 10 5

357 094 416 179 668 469 340 147 982 591 719 276 412 031

71 6 18 32 14 52 2 10 39 34 13 3 5 4

096 205 549 335 007 862 751 659 452 238 065 040 384 641

43 4 10 19 8 31 1 5 23 20 8 1 3 3

080 106 680 663 631 302 845 639 818 940 620 977 480 163

10 1 3 4 2 7

681 157 874 018 876 2 385 560

28 25 6 3 3 12 3

158 798 951 895 361 276 114

19 17 3 2 1 8 2

484 999 534 008 747 512 554

41 32 2 2 1 2

68 52 3 5 4 2

42 32 1 4 1 1

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

1 1 7 5 4

1 1 8 6 5

360 037 837 891 715 492 388 534 570 675 101 173 083 660 895 915 364 256 164 119 111 584

8 4

1 1 6 4 3

830 560 059 555 344 948 364 853 469 482 897 435 394 425 693 624 040 259 001 454 698 359

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 or more workers -------------------------------

11 5 3 2 2 1 1

374 172 021 216 965 838 669 401 768 112 952 308 427 217

1 5 4 1

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------Male -------------------------------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam-era service ------------------------------World War II service ------------------------------

114

701 650 229 113 103 342 32

1 156 1 093 197 116 93 872 19

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 114 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 110.

Occupation of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

United States Total Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

728 133 62 6 17 70 9 4 1 10 28 19 195 8 14 63 13 11 38 20 108 3 25 11 5 134 3 17 5 113 42 32 24 4 15 99 27 42 27 141 35 24 28 27 10 41 10 12 340 73 31 2 10 41 1 8 20 14 134 7 4 38 6 4 27 16 84 2 24 10 2 79 3 2 73 26 13 3 2 10 1 1 7 37 15 9 4 4 7 2

953 555 825 345 191 730 274 865 467 064 766 080 096 853 113 582 853 351 378 049 548 554 649 484 198 744 856 198 930 690 233 043 405 255 449 782 650 638 530 371 625 645 763 380 715 623 986 327 042 848 884 820 586 964 980 541 423 654 144 472 493 017 297 479 098 753 628 528 700 378 934 443 288 643 556 643 652 444 436 895 740 772 662 609 332 550 648 709 613 008 650 538 605 833 497 819

American Indian 705 128 60 6 16 68 8 4 1 9 27 18 188 8 13 61 13 11 37 19 104 3 24 11 4 129 3 16 5 109 40 30 23 4 15 97 26 41 26 137 34 24 27 26 10 40 10 11 329 71 30 2 10 40 1 8 19 13 129 6 4 37 5 4 26 15 81 2 24 10 2 77 3 2 71 25 13 3 2 10 1 1 7 37 15 8 4 4 7 2

518 790 681 031 607 109 941 678 408 829 329 000 174 657 636 424 380 003 041 419 457 416 835 021 955 834 724 718 765 392 861 387 707 180 235 200 815 668 823 813 964 261 924 595 425 239 703 886 185 187 809 644 240 378 942 529 397 441 150 681 843 850 116 189 912 616 661 981 688 267 142 058 145 071 424 583 652 064 659 324 680 767 625 365 307 501 478 039 326 902 570 464 591 650 490 727

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Total

15 108 3 014 1 262 271 288 1 752 147 84 27 95 1 079 879 4 512 115 291 1 250 257 190 803 446 2 856 62 561 298 151 3 308 66 329 127 2 913 848 1 168 296 49 118 1 646 510 655 433 2 332 422 232 581 547 186 911 181 305 7 122 1 813 677 153 169 1 136 29 8 11 86 766 625 3 066 95 132 760 102 80 578 373 2 079 54 549 258 100 1 704 66 21 – 1 617 503 384 32 3 22 120 9 41 70 387 177 66 43 37 – 101 2 46

8 327 1 751 882 43 296 869 186 103 32 140 358 201 2 410 81 186 908 216 158 534 184 1 235 76 253 165 92 1 602 66 151 38 1 385 524 488 402 26 96 936 325 315 274 1 226 239 152 258 238 104 473 102 136 3 735 848 398 23 177 450 9 4 15 127 228 166 1 584 72 49 530 84 57 389 174 933 57 243 127 43 868 66 39 – 763 274 187 28 2 15 124 16 8 100 283 110 40 37 37 14 82 5 46

3 411 586 1 045 160 428 273 10 748 149 459 616 887 201 193 117 858 77 501 110 659 131 237 49 959 1 134 130 52 383 155 867 400 985 109 710 78 905 212 370 105 851 524 895 23 640 83 460 67 517 41 046 504 688 14 044 29 083 7 596 461 561 250 384 86 854 40 718 7 679 30 175 273 473 74 673 56 341 141 794 413 417 169 521 95 890 50 674 49 126 8 046 89 286 11 419 31 370 1 590 897 448 538 179 835 4 454 82 290 268 703 38 787 12 264 22 310 94 913 70 241 38 662 636 528 35 757 48 025 197 333 35 101 31 043 131 189 71 840 355 413 11 366 78 838 52 787 14 313 259 244 12 698 3 923 699 242 623 106 592 40 319 8 330 1 586 6 561 65 307 4 492 2 178 58 598 172 950 96 039 47 664 3 688 3 541 507 25 052 562 8 021

3 264 268 1 018 546 413 944 10 165 145 056 604 602 199 186 116 842 77 171 109 289 126 978 47 377 1 086 905 51 102 152 822 386 108 106 880 76 267 202 961 100 715 496 873 22 729 77 823 65 110 39 536 476 433 13 297 24 280 6 041 438 856 240 840 80 357 37 059 7 274 27 172 255 901 69 026 49 183 137 091 389 424 164 617 92 840 44 748 43 403 6 081 81 138 9 478 28 911 1 522 768 434 860 172 732 4 174 79 674 262 128 38 278 12 147 22 219 93 770 67 358 36 727 604 122 34 811 47 096 187 919 33 696 29 753 124 470 67 736 334 296 10 740 73 485 50 640 13 767 244 776 11 984 3 213 604 229 579 101 510 37 293 7 815 1 550 6 086 63 650 4 168 2 062 57 381 167 545 94 011 46 594 2 867 2 729 408 23 665 495 7 462

Chinese 819 293 123 2 41 169 71 40 17 14 40 11 255 8 49 86 23 23 39 20 111 5 16 15 9 135 2 4 1 128 99 11 2 1 46 12 8 25 86 49 12 9 8 15 2 4 373 118 55 1 25 63 16 5 4 10 19 8 142 5 18 41 7 9 24 14 77 2 15 12 3 50 2 47 29 4

11 10 48 36 6

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 115 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

4 1

932 565 859 695 341 706 834 073 035 296 988 478 598 423 630 457 907 234 316 783 088 207 142 417 069 154 858 175 357 121 079 098 893 888 823 042 153 157 635 680 385 555 106 795 586 048 452 984 165 919 464 099 761 455 469 144 270 800 972 851 357 658 217 410 538 679 193 472 072 593 203 467 663 893 407 713 180 773 805 749 720 228 473 959 766 226 958 317 664 668 473 455 84 428 118 165

Filipino 750 199 77 2 39 122 22 12 14 58 13 8 275 23 25 68 11 12 44 23 157 6 22 21 15 125 5 8 1 112 40 30 11 1 9 55 16 12 27 82 28 20 10 10 2 20 2 7 411 122 40 1 22 81 6 1 5 53 10 6 170 16 7 41 5 5 30 17 104 3 21 16 4 71 4 1 65 19 14 3 2 13 1 11 30 13 10

5 1

613 949 127 211 647 822 346 551 183 616 947 083 123 323 296 584 461 848 275 237 920 724 456 835 265 785 092 254 280 439 545 751 248 166 759 706 121 086 330 802 208 356 816 444 615 807 428 209 393 312 841 039 355 471 090 699 610 520 046 681 529 785 996 627 283 880 464 176 121 202 224 723 159 390 767 013 111 610 127 578 082 317 758 312 142 383 775 768 877 684 810 737 118 279 122 768

Japanese 452 167 79 2 25 87 24 14 6 8 27 15 155 5 17 52 15 14 22 7 80 2 19 10 3 50 1 4 2 44 22 6 12 3 7 35 12 9 13 31 9 5 5 5 9 1 4 215 71 30 1 13 41 4 1 1 6 19 12 94 3 5 24 4 5 15 6 60 1 19 8 1 29 1 27 13 3 1 1 6 5 11 5 2

2

005 153 278 983 849 875 887 603 746 813 127 855 543 078 623 214 229 265 720 969 628 864 965 494 324 382 529 836 270 017 675 924 058 848 942 462 584 485 309 407 217 705 754 583 800 931 056 225 319 716 158 262 231 558 523 553 423 906 183 907 030 647 416 633 207 003 423 109 334 437 313 818 052 682 386 592 164 704 167 653 770 617 141 633 686 392 549 488 426 840 515 497 63 644 52 947

Asian Indian

Korean

391 949 170 844 54 687 882 16 451 116 157 45 479 27 237 25 595 13 329 22 643 5 094 130 182 7 863 23 091 47 367 14 234 8 301 24 832 12 909 51 861 2 983 5 784 6 031 3 647 31 579 1 100 2 819 213 27 660 11 220 4 351 2 304 357 1 875 20 276 5 526 3 157 11 500 36 764 12 353 9 566 6 039 5 886 549 8 257 819 2 844 141 028 49 322 14 660 222 6 366 34 662 5 125 1 111 7 700 10 504 8 022 3 674 59 194 4 563 5 913 17 709 2 903 2 523 12 283 6 733 31 009 1 159 5 344 3 832 1 495 16 153 975 321 37 14 857 3 676 1 841 436 59 361 3 721 200 73 3 442 12 202 5 229 4 433 154 154 30 2 356 23 707

345 655 87 974 41 482 591 9 185 46 492 9 821 5 798 6 624 7 480 10 498 2 296 128 210 2 242 9 476 80 791 30 094 10 212 40 485 18 087 35 701 1 422 5 797 4 199 3 688 52 138 913 1 312 334 49 913 26 165 11 556 2 284 524 1 639 30 738 6 503 7 731 16 489 44 311 22 448 9 146 4 077 4 033 284 8 356 960 3 618 173 422 35 699 16 386 278 4 996 19 313 1 947 716 1 347 6 721 4 427 1 643 68 379 1 556 2 694 39 034 10 164 4 007 24 863 12 411 25 095 802 5 408 3 540 1 936 35 427 863 212 23 34 352 17 956 6 245 718 172 518 9 576 462 362 8 752 23 623 14 033 5 958 352 344 45 3 235 122 1 175

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

115

Table 110.

Occupation of Employed Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Asian or Pacific IslandermCon. AsianmCon.

United States

Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

116

Pacific Islander

Vietnamese

Cambodian

Hmong

Laotian

Thai

Other Asian

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Other Pacific Islander

248 881 43 774 15 237 267 5 729 28 537 15 708 11 357 2 041 2 155 3 648 1 574 73 460 1 731 19 426 22 968 5 192 3 037 14 739 8 477 29 335 2 076 3 404 3 255 2 521 37 280 577 851 130 35 852 18 366 6 626 3 474 140 1 880 38 991 9 715 4 190 25 010 51 902 21 026 19 417 2 714 2 573 558 8 187 760 2 653 101 304 16 139 7 322 100 3 735 8 817 2 807 1 543 573 1 640 1 711 940 35 377 1 115 4 907 11 265 1 885 1 055 8 325 5 257 18 090 960 3 064 2 565 909 19 293 508 135 22 18 650 7 847 2 243 301 52 207 10 299 501 298 9 500 19 895 8 683 8 642 240 230 26 2 304 8 688

35 623 3 504 1 424 49 413 2 080 478 295 31 141 622 279 8 309 297 1 250 2 941 635 221 2 085 1 175 3 821 259 448 413 353 6 372 127 195 27 6 050 2 726 2 139 620 40 520 6 143 995 624 4 514 10 675 4 447 3 840 418 414 92 1 878 101 632 15 391 1 258 490 10 256 768 91 63 11 79 293 161 4 431 197 263 1 712 209 118 1 385 887 2 259 98 413 277 84 2 733 100 18 – 2 615 1 044 745 199 – 187 2 014 60 56 1 898 4 756 2 045 1 931 26 26 – 754 4 230

9 756 1 247 333 14 128 914 67 29 13 45 290 168 1 848 38 188 490 65 73 352 260 1 132 19 108 82 82 1 952 15 72 21 1 865 839 627 224 30 194 1 353 357 111 878 3 132 1 409 1 034 132 132 34 523 38 164 3 273 353 92 7 28 261 – – 13 28 69 35 765 17 15 210 8 8 194 150 523 7 86 33 10 614 7 – – 607 288 69 13 8 5 328 29 24 275 1 200 594 448 – – – 158 – 52

46 010 2 322 824 24 267 1 498 227 160 9 177 431 241 6 971 148 715 2 318 431 336 1 551 976 3 790 142 294 318 295 6 739 86 136 43 6 517 3 099 2 578 685 79 534 9 117 1 497 909 6 701 20 176 9 020 7 365 336 336 249 3 206 190 742 18 847 894 296 5 123 598 41 7 9 120 191 115 3 673 90 145 1 306 163 133 1 010 686 2 132 52 283 263 82 2 864 72 11 11 2 781 1 191 1 056 204 18 171 3 081 167 89 2 819 8 131 3 681 3 257 3 3 14 1 176 15 183

48 028 11 322 4 617 84 1 342 6 705 1 579 794 1 134 2 052 944 277 12 716 392 1 428 5 423 1 295 761 3 367 2 000 5 473 348 608 943 515 12 866 247 193 44 12 426 8 076 1 719 329 56 242 3 605 972 532 2 101 7 190 3 273 1 677 850 841 38 1 352 40 566 28 339 5 955 2 225 41 864 3 730 361 58 347 1 961 606 220 7 772 266 540 3 207 510 356 2 341 1 561 3 759 180 542 737 172 8 739 247 80 14 8 412 4 888 1 340 235 43 164 1 431 79 56 1 296 4 207 2 435 1 021 74 74 16 661 22 241

115 816 36 892 15 076 365 4 704 21 816 6 760 3 945 3 760 2 185 5 840 2 032 38 945 1 567 4 699 16 555 4 337 2 979 9 239 4 842 16 124 685 2 817 2 123 777 16 186 753 1 437 322 13 996 8 050 1 988 940 146 764 8 468 2 603 2 201 3 624 14 385 3 831 2 179 4 506 4 366 276 3 593 634 1 274 41 287 12 293 4 798 111 1 959 7 495 824 253 916 1 491 2 838 1 500 17 615 917 990 5 806 826 991 3 989 2 294 9 902 250 2 605 1 385 205 6 988 652 118 42 6 218 2 521 774 137 36 101 1 296 76 103 1 117 2 958 1 344 712 220 209 12 670 9 306

147 318 26 614 14 329 583 4 403 12 285 2 007 1 016 330 1 370 4 259 2 582 47 225 1 281 3 045 14 877 2 830 2 638 9 409 5 136 28 022 911 5 637 2 407 1 510 28 255 747 4 803 1 555 22 705 9 544 6 497 3 659 405 3 003 17 572 5 647 7 158 4 703 23 993 4 904 3 050 5 926 5 723 1 965 8 148 1 941 2 459 68 129 13 678 7 103 280 2 616 6 575 509 117 91 1 143 2 883 1 935 32 406 946 929 9 414 1 405 1 290 6 719 4 104 21 117 626 5 353 2 147 546 14 468 714 710 95 13 044 5 082 3 026 515 36 475 1 657 324 116 1 217 5 405 2 028 1 070 821 812 99 1 387 67 559

91 543 18 478 9 905 411 2 843 8 573 1 317 653 208 777 3 185 2 045 29 366 672 1 939 9 384 1 843 1 861 5 680 2 886 17 371 542 3 492 1 644 866 17 037 240 3 327 1 316 13 470 5 849 3 653 2 242 285 1 801 10 798 3 463 4 969 2 326 13 622 2 035 1 423 4 039 3 913 1 373 4 752 1 232 1 434 42 760 9 751 4 970 189 1 707 4 781 370 73 63 612 2 293 1 570 20 379 513 666 5 852 945 939 3 968 2 333 13 348 362 3 336 1 454 353 8 679 228 449 72 8 002 3 438 1 783 319 33 284 763 155 79 529 2 869 854 476 715 706 56 768 52 288

19 041 2 567 1 248 38 390 1 319 158 71 33 199 385 176 6 148 238 284 1 656 294 253 1 109 778 3 970 128 916 179 217 3 809 67 850 123 2 892 1 095 830 274 8 238 2 106 537 836 721 4 137 945 561 914 907 305 1 412 282 463 8 394 1 124 569 27 218 555 23 3 – 179 182 96 4 194 178 61 1 166 155 114 897 669 2 789 97 864 155 51 1 863 67 175 23 1 621 578 286 38 – 38 259 22 14 223 916 358 204 66 66 5 283 – 122

20 298 3 496 2 147 105 813 1 349 421 206 61 220 392 201 7 289 246 564 2 322 443 349 1 530 780 4 157 118 745 376 285 3 373 301 325 59 2 747 1 166 808 350 15 286 2 769 1 129 739 889 3 021 776 522 505 449 174 1 044 137 295 9 557 1 834 1 121 58 469 713 108 41 20 189 256 160 4 791 181 94 1 417 189 159 1 069 605 3 099 67 680 351 94 1 797 280 28 – 1 489 547 346 66 2 62 351 111 19 221 718 290 181 18 18 29 200 3 62

16 436 2 073 1 029 29 357 1 044 111 86 28 174 297 160 4 422 125 258 1 515 250 175 1 090 692 2 524 123 484 208 142 4 036 139 301 57 3 596 1 434 1 206 793 97 678 1 899 518 614 767 3 213 1 148 544 468 454 113 940 290 267 7 418 969 443 6 222 526 8 – 8 163 152 109 3 042 74 108 979 116 78 785 497 1 881 100 473 187 48 2 129 139 58 – 1 932 519 611 92 1 91 284 36 4 244 902 526 209 22 22 9 136 12 87

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 116 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 111.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

United States Total

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

625 78 91 75 126 91 83 54 14 8 20 26 463 49 60 54 94 71 68 46 12 7 21 28 305 70 62 54 57 41 17 121 28 29 18 23 18 3 605 12

367 140 731 537 456 267 967 774 595 900 025 206 968 114 426 908 195 009 493 094 370 359 750 025 156 912 551 742 587 439 925 370 076 368 718 312 180 716 578 180 40.9 22 080 587 568 7 310 29.5 16 680 8 328 8 367 7 107

604 75 89 73 122 88 81 52 13 8 19 26 449 47 59 53 91 68 66 44 11 6 21 27 295 69 60 53 55 39 16 117 27 28 18 22 17 3 580 12

900 984 368 203 700 205 020 366 762 292 900 012 281 942 005 253 502 796 203 067 680 833 619 796 600 133 919 187 820 717 824 790 513 707 051 572 467 480 600 226 41.5 22 005 563 678 7 327 30.1 16 613 8 284 8 340 6 523

13 1 1 1 2 2 1 1

737 600 675 720 632 014 768 548 488 292 21 891 29 286 10 049 926 1 089 1 249 1 919 1 502 1 408 1 279 420 257 24 054 31 676 6 260 1 332 1 152 1 063 1 033 1 077 603 2 636 436 485 507 533 490 185 17 555 9 078 22.7 25 076 17 024 5 981 15.0 21 139 7 891 7 871 8 288

6 730 556 688 614 1 124 1 048 1 179 860 345 316 28 781 37 421 4 638 246 332 406 774 711 882 748 270 269 32 477 42 298 3 296 447 480 492 734 645 498 944 127 176 160 207 223 51 7 423 16 185 35.1 26 959 6 866 8 318 23.6 21 547 13 290 12 029 49 140

2 020 136 126 140 279 276 353 388 168 151 36 46 1 577 70 75 99 205 210 288 339 151 136 41 51 1 295 158 154 167 244 302 267 185 20 23 20 34 54 32 2 285 19

498 261 479 146 541 512 574 276 542 167 784 695 820 522 072 551 470 640 913 835 611 206 251 102 099 906 424 491 189 697 392 926 848 576 000 272 590 640 437 396 52.4 30 075 2 125 535 11 986 40.6 21 335 13 638 13 815 5 465

1 932 131 120 132 264 262 336 373 163 148 37 47 1 506 67 70 94 193 199 274 326 146 133 41 51 1 242 153 146 158 232 291 260 172 19 21 17 31 51 31 2 179 19

064 236 467 944 262 220 607 018 106 204 007 080 724 035 701 075 631 280 807 635 785 775 583 632 237 115 349 646 043 169 915 861 178 181 935 617 733 217 613 503 52.3 30 300 2 030 196 12 040 40.6 21 492 13 806 13 990 5 113

509 38 36 37 68 65 82 93 44 41 36 46 389 17 19 27 51 49 65 80 40 37 41 51 330 49 41 40 55 71 72 36 3 3 3 6 11 8 564 18

395 298 108 428 686 596 962 902 891 524 259 780 818 381 888 491 692 026 542 605 447 746 316 931 606 088 807 246 559 400 506 708 730 419 489 588 388 094 351 375 51.2 31 746 509 317 11 455 38.9 23 277 14 877 15 133 4 386

356 10 13 17 42 50 71 87 37 25 43 50 293 5 7 12 31 39 61 78 33 22 46 53 231 13 20 28 50 68 50 44 2 3 3 7 15 11 433 18

375 732 446 701 610 041 904 187 255 499 780 713 229 847 447 543 868 499 909 580 444 092 698 474 168 711 613 658 074 086 026 304 608 236 751 964 695 050 697 612 52.1 26 094 499 621 15 046 46.8 21 690 13 616 13 709 8 600

315 17 15 16 39 40 58 68 31 28 41 50 208 3 3 6 20 23 40 56 27 25 51 60 174 8 14 18 33 50 49 24 1 1 1 4 9 5 302 28

879 715 079 521 816 605 378 279 115 371 626 367 165 597 938 614 249 761 991 183 646 186 550 305 211 810 521 025 444 003 408 765 161 333 961 592 889 829 985 563 56.6 37 334 311 417 15 155 40.3 24 133 19 373 19 761 3 993

233 11 9 11 26 30 42 50 23 28 44 59 192 5 5 7 19 23 35 46 21 27 49 65 174 14 16 20 32 43 47 8 1 1

692 525 605 802 025 033 128 568 243 763 696 777 836 861 388 885 365 850 537 020 800 130 309 381 768 191 321 831 551 551 323 587 231 034 838 1 463 2 504 1 517 284 374 25 046 59.3 36 185 178 982 11 746 40.2 21 590 17 777 18 054 4 168

201 21 16 16 31 28 31 30 11 12 30 41 163 12 9 12 25 23 28 28 10 12 33 45 137 25 19 19 24 26 21 18 2 2 2 4 5 1 204 18

768 597 594 617 939 011 725 790 573 922 184 331 149 357 856 446 361 528 357 330 772 142 909 760 178 220 831 361 837 202 727 419 594 399 333 116 024 953 812 101 49.5 28 256 219 073 10 570 38.2 18 760 11 178 11 374 2 872

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

21 20 16 28 28 22 10 8 6

750 221 856 287 124 901 742 692 279

21 20 16 28 27 22 10 8 6

619 040 658 119 928 683 635 579 205

24 23 21 30 30 26 13 11 8

054 639 413 817 131 653 761 968 070

32 32 27 38 41 33 15 12 10

477 920 188 327 331 417 341 353 208

41 41 37 44 44 40 22 15 10

251 025 325 965 966 210 983 791 838

41 41 38 45 45 40 23 16 11

583 534 260 261 399 538 686 278 338

41 42 42 43 45 42 26 19 14

316 684 424 764 477 416 928 469 760

46 47 43 50 51 45 30 22 19

698 268 797 705 529 151 950 731 558

51 53 50 54 57 50 32 21 15

550 494 696 733 546 982 675 473 965

49 51 45 51 52 43 22 16 13

309 063 531 503 531 470 245 281 558

33 35 31 36 37 29 19 15 11

909 126 354 915 769 561 127 860 431

6 15 32 35 12 15 11 6 9 8 6

069 526 978 390 183 059 775 792 939 142 179

6 15 32 35 12 15 11 6 9 8 6

040 473 844 273 129 023 750 790 888 112 139

7 16 34 36 13 14 10 6 11 10 8

949 595 193 815 290 353 922 072 587 032 930

9 20 42 45 16 20 15 10 11 8 7

285 920 179 000 553 780 532 187 005 535 826

9 27 50 52 21 23 21 9 18 16 7

050 860 706 729 336 807 958 295 405 190 731

9 28 51 53 21 23 22 9 18 16 7

170 499 044 162 319 772 068 319 425 260 680

9 28 50 52 20 23 22 7 17 15 6

293 776 881 953 888 351 401 859 455 696 877

10 25 53 55 25 25 21 7 25 21 7

623 707 521 651 238 154 258 515 325 681 423

21 42 60 61 23 29 27 15 19 17 11

688 599 174 953 840 475 138 803 677 970 751

5 000– 36 839 55 477 57 290 23 533 25 373 25 393 10 750 17 702 17 074 6 410

625 509 27 494 26 60 14 11 6 129

367 200 324 123 277 297 260 121 235 992

604 491 27 477 26 56 14 10 6 115

900 708 184 241 195 944 030 884 107 467

13 11 28 11 26 2 11

737 732 010 451 396 194 125 180 10 793 10 716

6 5 37 5 33 1 31

1 932 064 1 720 256 47 459 1 659 270 44 497 268 745 28 173 18 330 12 934 834 132

509 450 46 435 43 71 25 4 9 283

395 265 355 302 600 797 829 154 246 380

356 336 49 332 47 33 24 2 9 123

375 684 568 969 599 850 108 435 793 036

315 270 50 261 47 41 23 5 16 176

879 646 036 035 754 938 441 529 918 453

233 223 58 216 53 36 40 2 14 114

692 914 903 916 850 730 165 277 462 396

201 178 43 160 37 51 33 2 16 60

768 561 215 004 063 979 720 058 295 611

3 115 6 116 4 66 7 83 3

646 261 133 009 145 790 640 317 641

3 112 6 112 4 64 7 80 3

736 116 152 118 100 280 654 834 651

2 2 5 2 5 1 6 1 3

6 66 6 42 6 30 10 26 5

428 080 291 043 188 414 068 882 730

3 46 6 35 5 41 8 29 5

159 718 562 729 388 910 179 497 206

5 73 8 9 4 49 11 22 5

880 430 209 022 589 624 240 058 811

5 8 5 10 5 5 7 10 5

006 663 083 663 205 657 601 901 960

5 12 5 15 5 6 8 9 8

425 994 379 692 376 839 246 746 559

5 000– 22 969 43 409 45 463 12 456 15 902 14 516 6 585 10 774 8 921 5 342

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

650 180 461 933 516 780 814 626 122

730 760 852 431 246 159 528 57 16 180 3 809 3 735 965 5 458 958 5 269 730 8 419 857 3 654

2 020 498 1 799 815 47 021 1 737 401 44 129 277 492 27 804 19 202 12 690 856 647 5 237 6 199 6 157 9 134 5

211 518 819 127 852 114 549 430 723

5 225 6 188 6 145 9 125 5

241 072 832 658 914 166 483 633 817

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 117 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 111.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Asian or Pacific IslandermCon. AsianmCon.

United States Vietnamese

Cambodian

Hmong

Pacific Islander

Laotian

Thai

Other Asian

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Other Pacific Islander

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

140 11 12 13 22 20 23 22 8 5 29 36 118 9 10 11 18 16 20 19 6 4 30 36 84 16 12 12 16 16 9 18 3 4 2 3 3 1 188 14

693 991 564 354 964 541 741 219 194 125 772 177 309 454 493 269 743 870 722 542 990 226 550 783 819 080 827 656 895 546 815 815 819 443 493 170 495 395 116 897 49.5 24 258 144 630 9 626 37.5 18 771 9 033 9 057 7 599

30 3 4 4 6 4 3 2

054 457 450 359 127 645 541 645 517 313 18 837 24 952 28 185 3 232 4 346 4 253 5 925 4 211 3 244 2 265 446 263 18 126 24 185 19 374 5 934 4 567 3 506 2 775 1 981 611 7 165 1 529 2 444 1 176 1 080 770 166 32 667 10 920 39.1 18 552 34 095 7 805 25.8 14 027 5 121 5 098 9 297

14 2 2 3 3 1

815 232 448 178 827 820 862 362 52 34 14 276 17 198 14 374 2 145 2 377 3 068 3 747 1 774 843 343 43 34 14 327 17 168 11 838 5 739 3 296 1 625 788 313 77 1 952 515 683 358 274 102 20 16 432 8 661 17.8 16 276 12 908 6 675 11.4 12 068 2 692 2 694 2 304

30 2 3 4 6 6 4 2

802 658 199 186 702 148 829 226 594 260 23 019 26 304 28 592 2 356 3 042 3 825 6 304 5 726 4 567 2 034 527 211 23 101 26 202 23 369 6 460 5 122 5 167 4 194 1 811 615 3 238 549 994 466 613 490 126 38 747 12 294 44.4 17 296 30 702 9 342 35.7 13 902 5 597 5 606 4 223

23 2 1 1 3 3 4 3 1 1 31 40 16

656 497 438 801 818 461 081 923 392 245 632 342 710 894 733 904 2 467 2 632 3 257 3 400 1 241 1 182 37 257 47 716 12 437 1 101 1 502 1 911 2 673 2 985 2 265 3 189 343 406 413 723 894 410 22 783 18 000 56.6 25 261 33 633 11 587 46.1 17 864 11 970 12 140 4 243

74 8 5 5 11 11 12 10 4 4 30 39 53 3 3 3 7 8 9 9 3 3 34 45 42 6 5 6 8 8 6 5 1

935 534 536 997 748 319 456 917 280 148 010 795 357 911 193 777 910 403 838 333 429 563 242 316 469 781 942 660 253 291 542 719 099 790 657 1 034 1 482 657 90 649 16 690 50.0 26 990 55 818 10 106 35.6 20 453 11 001 11 189 4 450

37 37 35 43 45 35 20 16 11

34 34 31 38 37 30 18 14 13

88 5 6 7 15 14 16 15 5 2 31 38 71 3 4 5 11 11 14 13 4 2 33 39 52 5 8 8 12 11 6 13 1 2 2 2 2 1 105 17

434 025 012 202 279 292 967 258 436 963 980 273 096 487 371 476 839 360 106 200 826 431 955 877 862 791 075 845 146 528 477 065 670 395 065 655 857 423 824 690 54.3 24 746 95 339 10 978 40.1 18 079 10 342 10 344 10 284

55 2 3 4 8 8 10 10 3 2 34 40 43 1 2 2 6 6 8 9 3 1 37 43 31 2 4 4 7 7 4 8

653 617 839 171 709 609 912 626 931 239 830 748 080 638 668 917 331 472 655 081 491 827 269 067 302 588 015 840 244 894 721 620 904 1 664 1 327 1 649 1 957 1 119 64 513 19 445 54.9 26 438 60 332 11 628 41.0 18 930 11 447 11 576 6 138

11 495 972 914 1 173 2 216 1 813 2 091 1 564 561 191 27 511 32 323 10 279 844 784 1 108 1 990 1 581 1 876 1 470 487 139 27 228 32 204 7 676 1 507 1 445 1 234 1 649 1 286 555 1 984 328 375 372 384 399 126 14 879 15 318 51.8 21 390 12 740 9 620 37.2 16 170 7 690 7 101 20 342

12 641 713 665 947 2 496 2 328 2 497 1 974 670 351 30 786 37 154 10 314 480 510 669 1 932 1 890 2 266 1 618 631 318 33 020 39 226 8 003 663 1 424 1 597 2 023 1 437 859 1 530 272 194 260 336 324 144 15 477 17 839 55.3 24 772 12 925 10 542 39.5 18 018 10 834 10 804 11 692

8 645 723 594 911 1 858 1 542 1 467 1 094 274 182 26 263 31 888 7 423 525 409 782 1 586 1 417 1 309 1 031 217 147 27 473 32 893 5 881 1 033 1 191 1 174 1 230 911 342 931 166 162 106 286 177 34 10 955 13 825 52.8 19 933 9 342 9 872 39.6 15 876 7 882 8 005 4 344

242 240 426 036 703 767 068 031 036

33 30 26 39 36 31 16 11 8

955 894 451 177 856 014 317 835 395

37 33 28 43 40 33 17 11 7

269 306 448 276 977 763 280 495 812

27 25 21 31 30 25 13 12 10

228 755 887 365 398 272 814 083 230

33 31 26 37 35 31 15 12 11

020 302 507 128 456 115 799 204 250

27 27 26 30 29 26 16 14 8

562 067 986 680 648 464 355 867 874 658 081

8 22 47 48 22 25 20 9 19 15 10

901 611 646 472 707 704 536 782 026 441 133

5 18 38 38 19 21 17 7 16 10 10

080 269 701 863 967 350 139 150 528 486 250

6 21 41 41 19 23 19 15 15 11 10

976 022 329 506 844 159 187 083 175 512 417

5 150 17 010 34 328 35 545 15 929 15 200 11 477 5 289 17 619 16 250 5 000–

434 559 557 131 314 747 481 872 7 575 22 515

55 49 39 48 38 6 16

653 570 813 604 497 078 015 613 8 311 16 580

11 10 32 10 32

495 204 880 125 019 712 15 757 69 1 410 1 693

12 11 35 11 35

4 12 6 10 5 11 10 8 4

4 9 6 6 5 8 10 5 4

2 1 5 2 6 1 7

3 1 5 1 5 1 10 1 4

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

30 29 29 35 34 37 11 9 6

550 369 199 586 614 890 926 257 609

18 17 16 22 22 27 8 7 6

126 245 383 830 157 477 687 709 196

14 14 14 15 15 12 7 7 5

327 245 193 412 337 086 578 824 983

23 22 20 25 24 24 10 8 6

101 533 326 188 801 782 638 929 938

257 683 883 586 658 922 729 296 429

6 18 42 46 19 21 18 5 15 11 5

328 080 796 156 989 701 281 546 102 678 185

9 14 34 35 10 13 11 5 7 6 5

442 977 153 895 643 020 032 138 116 375 090

11 14 27 30 7 6 6 5 7 7 7

032 662 153 528 363 913 885 360 927 437 453

10 614 15 351 32 551 33 051 14 603 15 078 12 234 20 417 13 190 9 324 5 000–

5 000– 24 221 45 762 49 406 15 642 16 634 14 507 5 000– 14 565 13 283 5 000–

5 000– 24 908 43 992 46 694 17 314 17 991 16 307 11 143 16 049 13 297 6 786

7 21 43 44 21 24 19 8 17 14 10

693 518 839 833 481 200 213 728 7 827 35 136

30 19 28 18 27 1 17

054 227 699 882 500 817 027 161 9 907 4 198

14 7 15 7 15

815 488 904 435 526 421 8 006 98 2 813 1 012

30 22 28 22 28 1 12

23 21 42 20 39 3 28

656 577 027 795 188 206 189 145 10 494 7 607

74 66 41 64 38 9 26

88 79 37 78 36 8 16

2 7 5 34 7 4 6 11 4

1 2 6 15 10 1 6 2 4

1 916 896 6 583 9 946 10 974 384 6 612 2 506 6 454

1 1 6 10 10

3 112 783 5 508 808 4 874 587 6 615 1 364 8 581

4 4 6 4 5 3 7 5 7

473 412 126 341 789 412 544 461 620

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

118

140 122 37 118 36 16 18

243 001 033 416 683 301 289 523 207

916 001 201 358 248 170 333 922 400

802 926 752 713 297 296 138 203 3 536 3 896 578 718 092 894 547 855 5 436 2 834 5 250

935 450 528 386 832 511 738 542 9 239 24 407 256 788 371 087 042 425 296 400 876

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 118 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

114 446 567 469 734 948 352 797 383

520 281 939 513 668 566 893 847 215

132 256 684 031 016 014 428 964 5 749

641 682 875 527 263 910 13 222 79 7 320 2 897 596 284 801 214 643 942 124 399 431

8 8 32 7 29 1 22

645 103 073 875 903 047 508 111 7 522 1 345

2 718 625 4 377 711 5 682 426 7 470 587 3 699

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 112.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

United States Total

American Indian

463 270 313 144 348 197 64 11 31 44 305 88 75 305 192 89 245 151 207 29 34 48 121 95 42 73 32 75 12 47 20

968 377 592 727 200 646 327 812 542 476 619 762 315 156 449 027 868 004 764 148 530 378 370 511 989 683 741 312 115 625 903

449 261 302 138 336 193 63 10 30 42 296 85 73 295 185 84 237 147 201 28 33 47 117 92 41 71 32 73 11 46 20

281 082 610 535 905 380 004 602 512 966 455 809 190 600 400 928 923 688 613 301 186 199 790 611 439 558 161 214 602 253 155

10 6 7 4 7 2

278 161 64 37 1 950 1 279 113 664 231 471

246 399 930 681 915 684 052 454 655 750

267 155 62 36 1 876 1 233 109 636 220 453

530 619 674 640 359 057 591 723 267 693

122 237 27.2 49 885 102 090 56 506 61 305 12 021 23 592 2 336 14 642 10 942 60 523 53 494 17 968 5 938 50 330 38 389 22 236 28 345 6 906 23 143 5 593 15 871 9 009 5 959 59 816 53 885 28 390 25 962 3 888 31 457 4 437 33 943 7 467 5 933 109 853 41.1 51 899 20 475 16 071 3 705 585 273 31.2 332 399 32 526 247 092 98 741 164 449 724 648 1 061 694

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

638 879 180 502 885 727 409 022 281 277 228 662 525 296 183 082 863 387 388 193 329 332 944 752 354 680 205 608 55 300 154

1 577 949 996 427 1 324 908 69 1 239 43 140 1 273 171 183 1 295 846 377 1 116 784 1 069 113 116 141 185 111 37 127 73 128 18 41 28

820 558 789 763 838 573 169 508 244 075 900 172 312 099 351 487 840 751 747 452 160 343 926 206 058 662 571 201 962 385 903

1 506 914 945 402 1 267 868 63 1 227 39 134 1 219 162 173 1 242 808 358 1 071 752 1 027 109 111 134 172 100 32 119 69 119 17 37 26

724 752 251 166 056 801 201 216 044 705 362 203 588 237 448 258 440 282 971 871 737 697 861 996 189 538 137 113 604 375 537

389 260 220 90 326 221 11 327 6 42 297 34 49 330 196 83 281 195 254 36 25 40 36 17 4 25 14 25 4 5 6

818 186 521 001 315 474 893 946 794 649 006 036 934 606 173 885 761 204 052 035 586 020 708 276 151 786 336 233 841 541 519

293 191 192 78 258 175 10 245 8 28 253 30 38 231 157 66 206 143 202 22 20 29 44 26 9 36 22 36 3 7 6

229 220 395 489 339 386 306 538 192 919 801 930 846 168 660 229 403 697 292 692 780 501 304 535 189 704 354 652 989 765 550

208 149 92 39 169 121 6 61 2 42 184 6 52 174 79 36 144 105 156 34 3 41 24 10 2 17 10 19 5 1 7

165 444 412 944 326 552 987 271 509 539 195 223 777 211 553 354 547 813 571 786 710 031 765 193 626 711 822 921 596 948 970

192 122 136 57 180 133 5 187 3 3 173 9 7 174 128 54 165 124 159 2 7 6 8 5 1 6 3 6

7 140 3 688 1 469 636 53 268 32 254 2 489 20 867 8 973 13 256

3 576 2 092 787 405 21 288 14 373 972 6 864 2 415 4 801

793 442 129 70 068 042 434 015 683 449

413 678 766 525 454 079 119 646 890 657

753 425 125 67 728 826 420 892 640 361

933 340 102 691 635 731 473 101 775 861

202 119 40 23 1 611 1 230 129 379 127 272

171 577 097 584 033 058 597 496 936 119

134 63 18 11 1 392 1 010 99 380 121 279

740 146 052 379 670 562 685 453 969 647

150 107 41 20 844 688 103 154 56 108

041 714 875 948 999 576 274 977 223 289

71 40 7 1 771 539 20 230 77 166

2 604 25.9 1 434 2 217 1 511 1 526 111 299 29 302 242 1 274 790 303 5 931 1 222 1 063 764 829 70 552 112 288 126 6 522 1 020 896 562 467 34 523 94 443 138 5 409 2 861 40.1 1 030 452 178 4 043 14 335 26.9 8 194 542 6 002 2 933 3 495 18 233 28 896

591 12.7 243 489 298 365 35 57 150 73 27 312 120 61 5 981 260 194 123 171 29 140 27 25 35 6 837 295 273 172 171 – 149 – 94 26 5 449 1 109 31.0 502 163 111 3 737 3 580 16.8 2 192 151 1 337 555 872 4 832 8 661

1 5 2 1 6 4 3 5 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1

049 416 802 690 410 539 914 188 749 233 936 291 600 260 866 017 082 929 763 654 015 847 636 148 196 445 375 490 458 072 594

4 2 3 1 3 1 1 3 3 2 1 2 1 2

7 5 2 1

6 4 1 1

836 997 544 349 678 283 198 916 984 510 862 493 440 768 095 807 899 504 470 963 380 177 587 303 453 206 616 336 387 1 500 768 576 856 267 577 292 917 418 828 772 222

163 80 106 41 141 88 7 156 3 8 143 11 10 137 92 38 120 77 123 7 8 7 18 11 2 14 7 13

149 693 333 289 225 753 442 541 656 413 232 543 200 178 034 246 780 485 742 211 692 801 419 152 390 046 669 016 943 2 127 1 807

65 38 6 6 778 534 33 242 84 173

044 619 900 034 322 590 455 834 338 144

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

125 432 27.0 51 562 104 796 58 315 63 196 12 167 23 948 2 515 15 017 11 211 62 109 54 404 18 332 5 938 51 812 39 646 23 123 29 345 7 005 23 835 5 732 16 184 9 170 5 977 61 131 55 054 29 124 26 600 3 922 32 129 4 531 34 480 7 631 5 922 113 823 40.9 53 431 21 090 16 360 3 714 603 188 30.9 342 785 33 219 254 431 102 229 168 816 747 713 1 099 251

182 507 11.6 34 949 138 221 69 476 84 290 20 163 18 003 162 490 14 894 14 090 105 940 58 794 11 910 6 099 120 010 90 804 49 199 60 611 16 546 72 158 11 150 34 647 8 076 6 266 47 873 39 608 17 660 16 518 2 467 24 192 2 111 21 009 2 967 5 786 258 514 32.6 104 308 12 380 22 688 4 504 997 196 14.1 650 705 52 129 337 128 120 474 237 862 1 274 873 2 151 021

171 816 11.4 33 105 128 638 63 509 78 978 18 531 16 620 159 742 13 504 13 490 99 486 54 716 11 020 6 117 115 146 86 569 46 432 57 663 15 351 69 205 10 813 33 364 7 593 6 276 43 035 35 046 14 852 14 702 2 189 21 229 1 933 18 457 2 639 5 808 246 383 32.7 100 919 11 746 21 872 4 519 938 930 14.0 619 784 50 264 310 567 109 691 220 271 1 198 715 2 019 832

43 184 11.1 12 238 27 143 10 858 22 390 5 698 2 427 41 243 2 481 5 465 25 492 7 758 3 437 5 462 32 648 20 847 9 046 17 901 5 021 18 781 4 688 5 811 2 692 5 356 7 288 4 886 1 489 2 927 405 4 388 550 1 599 567 5 773 72 555 35.9 31 868 3 697 8 663 4 559 225 777 14.0 172 608 19 750 51 838 16 165 38 254 295 707 507 858

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 119 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

15 267 5.2 4 553 11 155 5 514 8 051 1 388 1 132 11 300 1 728 2 203 10 406 3 568 2 100 5 155 7 571 5 112 2 647 4 029 955 5 173 1 701 1 221 1 321 5 172 6 303 5 282 2 575 3 236 338 4 181 321 2 139 628 5 149 32 228 23.9 9 829 1 853 3 958 4 097 89 081 6.4 63 715 8 270 23 999 8 547 16 879 124 788 277 426

7 131 3.4 2 348 4 383 2 149 3 410 759 489 4 266 538 785 5 953 825 786 5 580 4 293 2 389 1 333 2 095 534 3 672 606 206 482 5 846 2 367 1 826 704 1 091 178 1 912 129 598 217 5 197 37 220 24.8 19 154 3 427 3 790 4 718 59 127 7.0 50 074 5 317 7 701 3 168 5 109 73 408 128 289

13 964 7.2 3 311 10 099 5 044 8 384 2 173 1 079 13 372 1 050 574 10 029 2 216 543 6 108 10 293 7 726 4 131 6 654 1 924 7 567 480 1 375 395 6 106 2 354 1 861 694 919 156 1 447 77 743 118 6 385 23 672 33.1 9 627 602 692 4 478 74 972 9.7 53 763 1 901 20 755 7 460 14 547 97 375 177 590

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

24 037 14.7 4 398 15 836 7 308 13 207 3 144 1 398 23 643 1 243 2 036 19 585 2 407 1 103 6 118 17 976 11 834 6 357 10 235 2 645 15 621 1 703 1 494 739 6 279 4 768 3 395 829 2 311 427 3 006 271 775 247 5 610 27 522 42.3 13 747 1 026 2 961 4 554 106 822 13.7 80 578 7 190 25 435 10 180 16 757 140 891 247 142

119

Table 112.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Asian or Pacific IslandermCon. AsianmCon.

United States Vietnamese

Cambodian

Hmong

Pacific Islander

Laotian

Thai

Other Asian

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Other Pacific Islander

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

118 56 87 38 92 62 8 116 5 3 76 30 5 84 66 31 70 49 57 2 18 3 18 13 5 9 5 8

309 720 406 776 238 693 415 777 726 970 891 951 931 819 839 528 564 785 963 850 562 908 815 825 178 730 037 807 779 8 511 1 293

59 22 5 2 581 386 16 192 58 145

28 6 24 13 14 9 4 27 1 11 14 1 19 17 9 11 8 8 8 1 7 6 3 1 1 5

185 863 935 301 104 555 917 843 460 976 200 674 785 374 665 555 428 193 695 616 841 207 165 339 361 622 729 625 286 082 473

14 1 13 9 5 2 2 14 1 5 9 11 11 8 4 2 5 7 1 1

1

374 596 486 751 323 261 109 205 670 619 890 754 839 838 257 539 745 067 219 337 904 651 952 795 992 235 72 399 246 498 152

28 8 25 11 18 12 3 28 1 13 10 1 23 20 9 15 10 11 7 1 3 2 1 1

1

592 473 020 716 246 224 036 233 647 824 171 484 616 369 868 971 591 804 255 594 937 336 238 764 184 130 567 926 180 975 188

16 10 11 3 15 10 16 14 12 8 3 11 8 11

3 2 2 1 2

710 437 232 838 298 540 602 360 605 150 135 691 644 437 742 286 800 296 206 132 348 375 189 067 400 587 703 031 13 266 233

53 26 34 17 45 31 2 44 2 2 45 3 3 42 29 15 37 26 37 1 1 2 5 3 1 3 2 4

357 123 967 712 964 080 296 586 801 136 979 424 576 469 562 858 922 434 506 655 997 690 719 747 265 781 232 167 344 1 162 584

466 384 207 024 057 248 370 637 275 088

8 117 1 869 209 407 146 206 78 938 3 628 66 903 23 272 48 291

1 252 441 19 150 93 570 36 649 2 652 56 658 24 748 36 146

6 340 2 210 230 122 145 888 80 449 3 351 65 123 20 757 48 296

13 724 6 946 1 484 128 89 225 66 927 1 061 22 089 5 794 17 488

41 21 3 1 274 173 6 100 39 67

462 578 762 338 373 817 982 103 691 131

28 131 23.8 3 003 23 988 10 858 11 515 2 376 3 763 27 696 2 438 1 126 11 425 15 089 1 172 6 501 15 686 14 006 6 631 7 689 1 719 6 476 800 8 309 720 6 930 9 228 7 959 3 660 2 371 391 3 202 228 5 549 367 5 972 23 873 40.1 5 828 492 968 4 410 149 567 25.7 84 637 3 288 62 893 17 652 48 729 181 374 271 012

11 872 42.1 460 11 259 6 615 2 410 693 2 693 11 776 826 334 2 952 8 665 594 6 669 6 506 6 307 3 923 1 643 572 1 899 175 4 596 354 7 371 4 753 4 527 2 539 539 77 809 130 3 689 199 5 858 3 782 46.6 683 30 176 4 373 62 312 42.6 27 970 1 098 34 065 12 482 24 149 76 662 105 126

8 885 61.8 314 8 627 6 613 2 115 415 1 443 8 793 1 056 318 3 287 6 584 364 8 359 7 157 7 034 5 731 1 922 394 2 910 153 5 223 276 8 656 1 479 1 365 758 93 21 297 152 1 173 76 7 197 812 64.9 207 19 49 4 789 59 530 63.6 20 882 1 183 38 477 17 321 24 187 70 785 86 087

9 207 32.2 506 8 814 4 689 2 297 655 1 404 9 061 746 290 3 121 6 051 364 6 722 6 858 6 587 3 712 1 792 541 2 502 246 4 430 281 7 152 1 817 1 759 799 283 74 461 29 1 362 57 5 511 2 292 36.2 546 18 81 4 539 50 580 34.7 22 453 1 019 27 855 9 546 20 235 61 779 93 903

1 806 10.8 521 1 297 511 931 229 113 1 747 223 41 1 213 197 68 5 910 823 588 337 515 147 612 23 58 24 6 642 791 652 154 372 82 418 13 126 39 4 828 5 480 39.9 2 204 147 75 4 868 11 178 12.5 8 898 167 2 108 620 1 572 13 790 24 414

8 332 15.6 1 453 6 037 3 350 4 268 1 001 679 6 845 1 175 318 6 023 1 356 489 6 656 5 335 4 139 2 584 3 188 899 3 992 238 641 309 6 507 1 887 1 534 651 560 40 1 108 33 704 124 7 377 16 947 40.9 7 226 435 459 4 772 49 984 18.2 34 206 1 081 15 441 6 550 9 853 62 156 100 985

71 34 51 25 57 39 5 12 4 5 54 8 9 52 37 19 45 32 41 3 4 6 13 10 4 8 4 9 1 4 2

096 806 538 597 782 772 968 292 200 370 538 969 724 862 903 229 400 469 776 581 423 646 065 210 869 124 434 088 358 010 366

43 23 29 14 34 24 3

10 3 8 4 7 5

2 3 34 5 7 31 20 10 26 19 25 2 2 4 8 6 3 5 2 6 1 2 1

080 582 603 148 552 172 600 463 348 962 099 293 067 302 897 079 694 482 516 555 403 668 620 572 212 337 939 257 090 551 849

39 17 4 2 339 215 13 123 43 87

480 338 664 834 819 348 646 545 115 796

25 12 3 2 200 129 9 69 23 50

884 573 684 231 153 968 707 618 613 087

3 855 1 216 207 147 55 014 30 908 1 385 24 023 9 084 16 504

5 874 2 327 580 299 46 072 30 465 1 607 15 501 5 018 11 239

3 867 1 222 193 157 38 580 24 007 947 14 403 5 400 9 966

5 453 12.7 1 017 4 921 2 938 2 467 646 691 123 768 298 3 325 2 421 508 5 282 1 932 1 601 966 1 119 433 1 112 154 675 250 5 466 2 993 2 848 1 741 1 094 130 1 931 84 1 592 206 5 181 6 879 26.6 2 219 466 581 3 922 28 642 14.3 15 085 1 107 13 062 5 306 8 671 37 486 65 658

2 522 24.5 265 2 397 1 660 1 124 434 319 1 051 264 179 1 485 1 027 225 6 826 1 516 1 425 990 823 365 954 102 413 156 6 877 899 884 632 255 62 483 60 579 60 6 500 1 474 38.2 279 8 56 4 521 14 210 25.8 6 733 335 7 412 3 109 4 823 18 000 28 413

1 266 12.3 237 1 026 620 711 183 171 334 185 84 664 412 103 5 384 496 385 257 303 99 281 42 123 51 4 647 587 520 296 282 35 317 34 248 44 6 030 2 020 34.4 542 116 102 4 402 7 036 15.3 4 192 224 2 757 1 085 1 845 9 415 17 426

1 450 19.5 325 1 239 749 1 010 369 202 1 240 173 39 980 218 54 6 426 920 824 554 703 298 606 39 72 26 6 596 359 310 139 185 51 232 – 133 18 6 030 1 758 45.5 349 44 77 4 822 8 378 21.7 4 911 199 3 330 1 283 2 252 11 257 19 692

4 7 1 1 7 6 3 6 4 5 1 1 1 1 1

279 019 688 893 881 290 981 021 668 561 500 894 109 676 479 753 291 370 826 341 008 810 984 754 943 076 581 245 150 830 230

10 5 7 3 8 6 1 7 1 1 8 5 2 7 5 6

1 1 1

314 036 521 471 890 216 772 346 675 606 655 129 019 003 815 713 131 172 272 464 636 779 530 170 479 061 553 908 113 415 181

7 3 5 3 6 4 6 5 5 4 2 5 3 4

423 169 726 085 459 094 615 462 509 241 284 653 529 881 712 684 284 445 162 221 376 389 931 714 235 650 361 678 5 214 106

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

120

10 691 15.0 1 844 9 583 5 967 5 312 1 632 1 383 2 748 1 390 600 6 454 4 078 890 5 813 4 864 4 235 2 767 2 948 1 195 2 953 337 1 283 483 6 036 4 838 4 562 2 808 1 816 278 2 963 178 2 552 328 5 592 12 131 30.7 3 389 634 816 4 205 58 266 17.1 30 921 1 865 26 561 10 783 17 591 76 158 131 189

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 120 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 113.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age for Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

United States Total

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

54 040 53 196 844 459 74 320 72 706 1 614 1 211 43 403 40 038 3 365 3 026

52 281 51 494 787 438 72 116 70 600 1 516 1 144 41 880 38 726 3 154 2 857

1 229 1 189 40 10 1 574 1 483 91 60 1 153 963 190 148

530 513 17 11 630 623 7 7 370 349 21 21

215 276 213 796 1 480 507 295 142 292 155 2 987 1 526 147 432 140 077 7 355 5 688

207 438 206 155 1 283 459 285 497 282 700 2 797 1 403 142 699 135 951 6 748 5 171

58 000 57 487 513 102 86 899 85 628 1 271 502 44 873 42 660 2 213 1 402

44 653 44 268 385 202 60 877 60 437 440 215 40 118 38 962 1 156 842

55 204 54 977 227 82 74 220 73 576 644 403 31 984 29 559 2 425 2 096

13 333 13 273 60 15 15 422 15 235 187 69 5 431 5 141 290 278

17 407 17 388 19 14 24 066 23 896 170 139 9 918 9 524 394 343

54 18 12 11 8 3 74 28 17 14 9 4 43 22 8 6 3 2

52 17 12 10 7 3 72 26 17 14 9 4 41 21 8 6 3 1

281 267 439 887 958 730 116 947 191 025 509 444 880 711 611 026 566 966

1 229 866 111 109 126 17 1 574 1 238 85 142 73 36 1 153 846 77 101 79 50

530 235 117 95 47 36 630 351 71 131 48 29 370 231 44 61 19 15

215 52 29 56 34 42 295 99 43 73 38 41 147 73 19 25 13 15

276 212 774 331 205 754 142 123 146 375 129 369 432 358 361 595 434 684

207 50 27 53 33 42 285 96 40 70 37 40 142 71 18 24 12 15

58 20 8 10 7 10 86 33 12 16 10 14 44 23 5 6 3 5

44 10 5 8 7 12 60 23 6 10 8 11 40 20 4 6 4 4

55 2 6 25 11 8 74 10 12 31 11 8 31 14 4 8 2 2

13 3 1 2 1 4 15 6 2 2 1 3 5 2

17 4 2 4 2 3 24 9 3 6 2 2 9 4 1 1

17 1 1 2 3 2 2 3

16 722 988 1 890 1 992 3 516 2 743 2 555 3 038 17.7 9 304 3 058 2 801 1 129 1 281 515 520 45.1

390 41 18 41 73 40 64 113 22.8 152 81 40 13 10 6 2 57.9

119 8 5 4 27 38 11 26 9.2 105 45 7 21 24 – 8 42.9

64 1 2 2 7 7 11 31

957 918 231 775 488 716 469 360 7.3 17 243 2 671 2 825 2 373 3 770 2 287 3 317 20.9

62 1 2 2 7 7 10 30

406 859 130 678 071 436 900 332 7.3 16 562 2 555 2 727 2 224 3 668 2 197 3 191 20.8

19 690 696 880 998 2 592 2 691 3 380 8 453 8.5 3 771 694 699 455 655 479 789 26.0

12 755 174 168 486 1 441 1 433 2 319 6 734 3.3 2 396 343 358 328 563 296 508 19.1

15 215 85 142 232 1 145 1 575 2 792 9 244 1.1 7 492 737 1 145 1 219 1 939 1 100 1 352 13.9

3 806 108 98 126 275 365 565 2 269 6.8 813 121 78 53 159 115 287 16.9

5 312 316 335 294 638 666 935 2 128 12.1 1 149 384 197 112 219 79 158 41.0

21 1 3 3 5 3 2 1

183 046 160 823 632 265 329 928 17.6 18 762 5 199 7 608 2 364 2 214 778 599 39.4

20 1 3 3 5 3 2 1

566 032 081 734 471 149 239 860 17.7 18 297 5 135 7 431 2 245 2 170 744 572 39.9

464 9 58 62 119 91 70 55 19.0 288 49 142 54 23 4 16 25.3

153 5 21 27 42 25 20 13 8.5 177 15 35 65 21 30 11 10.7

80 3 5 7 12 11 14 25

457 201 545 357 494 995 461 404 9.4 31 951 6 586 9 745 4 494 5 526 2 653 2 947 25.8

77 3 5 7 12 11 13 24

26 1 2 2 4 3 3 7

232 352 562 861 025 523 988 921 12.3 9 619 2 339 3 364 1 130 1 308 643 835 30.7

12 036 354 582 1 163 1 772 1 926 2 283 3 956 5.9 3 399 727 1 174 557 532 199 210 27.1

26 341 131 538 1 134 3 964 4 466 6 055 10 053 1.4 11 790 1 132 2 453 2 178 3 039 1 439 1 549 12.3

2 522 244 201 181 290 311 378 917 15.4 724 204 158 92 94 49 127 33.3

5 635 622 908 900 876 587 700 1 042 22.5 3 359 1 349 1 489 124 157 139 101 48.3

7 965 512 2 215 1 676 1 704 839 513 506 25.0 14 618 5 268 6 178 1 513 1 071 299 289 48.2

7 735 497 2 191 1 640 1 643 797 482 485 25.3 14 183 5 148 5 985 1 417 1 063 289 281 48.6

190 7 18 34 43 42 28 18 12.6 239 58 91 73 5 8 4 30.1

40 8 6 2 18 – 3 3 35.0 196 62 102 23 3 2 4 44.4

32 1 3 5 6 4 4 5

32 1 3 5 6 4 4 5

9 803 583 1 581 2 065 1 603 988 1 246 1 737 14.9 9 121 2 308 4 375 781 812 381 464 37.6

10 656 292 1 105 1 908 2 298 1 696 1 506 1 851 9.3 2 790 618 1 439 410 234 44 45 29.6

8 445 111 452 903 2 196 1 577 1 390 1 816 2.8 7 310 1 167 3 020 1 092 1 151 461 419 24.0

441 44 80 86 62 47 60 62 20.9 382 128 157 39 13 21 24 47.4

1 576 169 422 471 152 119 89 154 27.5 1 863 697 988 59 66 21 32 42.9

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

040 368 667 091 131 783 320 536 347 298 630 509 403 788 732 188 664 031

438 685 609 804 120 220 497 076 658 784 026 953 699 346 439 564 973 377

000 861 233 759 670 477 899 442 255 397 567 238 873 666 213 167 905 922

653 805 074 362 805 607 877 583 773 773 691 057 118 007 678 282 329 822

204 817 916 497 446 528 220 403 213 814 599 191 984 030 856 163 739 196

333 439 852 052 374 616 422 002 297 345 510 268 431 220 809 852 485 1 065

407 266 527 389 453 772 066 282 591 117 401 675 918 936 401 866 794 921

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

231 037 913 037 616 821 630 177 17.7 9 561 3 184 2 848 1 163 1 315 521 530 45.3

995 326 964 737 714 688 614 952 11.0 23 059 5 380 10 591 2 577 2 444 1 006 1 061 32.9

755 074 383 174 003 537 963 621 9.3 30 716 6 333 9 379 4 228 5 349 2 549 2 878 25.8 116 288 901 653 553 549 399 773 11.1 22 247 5 212 10 323 2 455 2 296 941 1 020 33.1

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 121 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

121

Table 113.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age for Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Asian or Pacific IslandermCon. AsianmCon.

United States

Pacific Islander

Vietnamese

Cambodian

Hmong

Laotian

Thai

Other Asian

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Other Pacific Islander

9 606 9 582 24 7 11 237 11 161 76 75 5 348 5 202 146 140

1 809 1 803 6 – 2 779 2 775 4 – 860 849 11 11

828 828 – – 1 932 1 932 – – 726 720 6 6

1 637 1 637 – – 2 354 2 354 – – 1 009 997 12 12

784 784 – – 879 879 – – 189 182 7 7

4 177 4 128 49 37 4 832 4 827 5 – 2 243 2 155 88 34

7 838 7 641 197 48 9 645 9 455 190 123 4 733 4 126 607 517

5 432 5 336 96 18 6 668 6 581 87 65 3 398 3 118 280 228

1 074 1 037 37 13 1 109 1 048 61 45 509 313 196 171

830 766 64 17 1 199 1 163 36 7 516 411 105 92

502 502 – – 669 663 6 6 310 284 26 26

606 106 934 479 254 833 237 956 005 636 002 638 348 280 835 714 358 161

1 809 1 329 211 108 107 54 2 779 2 187 235 158 154 45 860 708 41 80 22 9

828 742 – 13 54 19 1 932 1 788 35 49 46 14 726 668 25 16 11 6

1 637 1 152 115 206 98 66 2 354 1 781 260 170 75 68 1 009 818 98 67 17 9

784 257 150 107 108 162 879 361 223 94 137 64 189 112 35 21 13 8

4 177 911 597 832 751 1 086 4 832 1 291 771 1 231 844 695 2 243 901 448 336 300 258

7 1 2 2 1

838 527 165 527 085 534 645 047 488 591 103 416 733 012 922 031 461 307

5 432 833 1 444 1 934 817 404 6 668 1 844 1 765 2 000 763 296 3 398 1 378 685 780 374 181

1 074 305 374 261 82 52 1 109 365 275 295 132 42 509 209 102 114 41 43

830 230 214 214 124 48 1 199 569 274 139 155 62 516 243 120 68 35 50

502 159 133 118 62 30 669 269 174 157 53 16 310 182 15 69 11 33

2 851 233 288 222 467 309 502 830 24.5 463 190 110 30 47 45 41 49.7

456 56 35 111 164 43 33 14 34.4 16 – 16 – – – – –

294 37 51 58 82 42 13 11 62.9 7 7 – – – – – 100.0

585 50 98 73 134 105 50 75 35.7 40 13 27 – – – – 52.5

127 – 10 – – – 60 57 7.9 35 6 – – 8 6 15 17.1

1 315 104 25 78 133 207 251 517 9.8 380 60 97 27 78 77 41 23.4

2 551 59 101 97 417 280 569 1 028 8.0 681 116 98 149 102 90 126 23.2

1 809 35 45 63 258 197 435 776 4.5 533 71 74 115 80 90 103 18.9

337 8 50 19 70 30 69 91 27.0 24 15 3 – – – 6 75.0

215 – – – 25 25 51 114 – 95 30 20 26 19 – – 40.0

190 16 6 15 64 28 14 47 16.8 29 – 1 8 3 – 17 3.4

2 236 228 279 390 418 286 257 378 28.0 846 356 353 28 57 30 22 49.1

548 30 51 149 165 80 27 46 28.3 84 36 48 – – – – 66.7

294 40 40 64 69 70 6 5 47.6 63 10 23 30 – – – 15.9

548 7 110 157 163 50 29 32 39.6 33 12 12 – 9 – – 36.4

127 9 14 – 30 30 25 19 18.1 73 36 14 12 11 – – 60.3

1 236 57 98 175 231 208 215 252 11.4 726 132 291 77 142 50 34 27.7

2 702 127 162 183 491 458 498 783 9.8 1 235 253 366 266 177 104 69 24.5

1 837 46 80 115 309 307 370 610 5.2 1 004 195 275 252 130 100 52 24.3

300 40 44 14 43 68 42 49 31.7 75 11 34 14 9 – 7 14.7

381 24 33 9 88 63 61 103 11.0 84 32 13 – 25 4 10 38.1

184 17 5 45 51 20 25 21 17.4 72 15 44 – 13 – – 20.8

614 66 139 115 108 63 42 81 28.5 300 147 129 – – – 24 62.0

68 14 6 4 21 7 12 4 29.4 25 7 18 – – – – 28.0

43 – 17 9 7 – 10 – 30.2 37 3 34 – – – – 24.3

46 – 11 24 8 – – 3 63.0 14 14 – – – – – 100.0

5 – – – – 5 – – – 14 14 – – – – – 100.0

419 9 88 68 98 47 44 65 23.2 391 109 163 74 20 13 12 36.1

879 38 63 84 161 139 215 179 8.2 812 168 268 122 148 65 41 25.6

718 31 54 61 121 134 178 139 8.1 669 133 228 106 121 52 29 24.8

41 – – 16 8 5 5 7 17.1 30 13 5 – – – 12 43.3

83 – 9 7 9 – 25 33 – 88 4 28 16 27 13 – 4.5

37 7 – – 23 – 7 – 18.9 25 18 7 – – – – 100.0

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

9 4 1 1 1 11 5 2 1 1 5 3

9 3 2 2 1 4 2 1

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

122

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 122 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 114.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race) Other Hispanic

United States

Central American

All persons

Total

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Total

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Costa Rican

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

AGE

All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years----------------------------------

248 10 7 18 17 10 7 18 21 22 19

709 924 339 126 151 064 589 645 286 180 939

873 579 517 901 134 413 506 387 297 737 682

40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age ------------------------------------

17 13 11 10 10 18 12

679 977 488 484 635 218 976

734 898 063 988 762 481 794 33.0

21 900 089 1 415 149 915 203 2 174 463 1 987 956 1 144 623 837 275 2 198 627 2 310 503 2 069 776 1 636 937 1 281 949 756 627 538 671 385

13 393 949 616 1 466 1 303 746 542 1 404 1 412 1 233 958

208 530 679 494 808 766 849 641 744 260 688

2 651 170 111 266 260 138 99 252 262 239 195

815 014 003 030 660 810 687 235 669 759 262

1 053 34 23 51 49 33 24 68 95 87 74

197 735 114 288 512 289 538 492 928 723 336

4 801 260 164 390 373 225 170 473 539 509 408

869 870 407 651 976 758 201 259 162 034 651

520 30 19 46 42 24 18 48 54 57 48

151 833 739 117 683 609 707 758 313 622 544

1 323 68 41 99 101 65 50 160 181 161 122

830 962 065 584 067 068 469 983 457 743 050

57 2 1 4 4 2 1 5 6 5 5

223 159 661 234 174 573 977 845 666 954 282

268 13 7 20 19 12 10 34 39 33 25

779 750 870 089 173 251 327 955 526 303 737

131 7 4 9 10 5 4 14 18 16 12

066 074 052 655 220 858 578 899 040 113 657

202 9 5 17 17 11 7 21 23 22 17

658 171 904 974 980 513 773 451 059 908 143

723 511 392 323 282 339 185

755 583 044 415 487 208 257 23.8

166 127 100 83 63 75 38

881 713 500 243 963 252 134 25.5

64 65 74 70 69 97 68

526 008 452 069 624 878 685 38.9

326 244 189 150 122 158 93

561 932 329 508 788 674 108 28.2

36 25 20 14 11 13 5

796 974 984 025 097 389 961 27.6

87 58 39 27 20 25 12

017 277 014 986 845 553 690 27.1

4 3 2 1 1 1

650 396 261 936 620 902 933 29.5

18 11 7 4 3 4 1

932 428 470 720 454 000 794 27.0

8 5 4 3 2 2 1

126 632 347 369 668 608 170 27.5

13 9 7 5 4 4 2

041 652 360 702 145 958 924 27.1

723 236 325 235 862 012 184 25.6

FERTILITY

Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

17 769 944 5 420 229 305 3 726 372 3 462 487 929 21 757 561 28 942 178 1 330 16 431 453 26 088 416 1 588 19 012 425 37 260 340 1 960 3 459 251 3 196 133 6 589 685 3 605 811 1 357 031 804 514 17 154 920 36 033 647 2 100

1 938 311 901 379 465 521 219 601 407 1 154 2 076 193 3 607 708 1 738 1 577 448 3 151 021 1 998 1 457 001 3 769 710 2 587 176 433 185 369 397 944 337 560 187 143 172 552 1 298 473 3 548 525 2 733

1 226 036 615 298 502 357 430 436 233 1 220 1 214 061 2 307 002 1 900 955 596 2 076 421 2 173 814 828 2 321 011 2 848 85 443 87 659 198 290 193 922 121 867 127 647 740 255 2 225 881 3 007

242 045 126 880 524 54 919 63 041 1 148 258 850 445 257 1 720 175 150 333 455 1 904 190 698 467 192 2 450 22 326 25 475 56 625 47 014 22 128 17 130 159 729 406 669 2 546

61 037 13 567 222 15 251 10 959 719 86 665 97 441 1 124 66 705 91 728 1 375 66 913 117 673 1 759 12 028 13 518 26 159 11 216 2 743 1 249 60 969 114 907 1 885

409 193 145 634 356 93 619 91 174 974 516 617 758 008 1 467 379 997 649 417 1 709 384 562 863 834 2 246 56 636 58 717 116 870 85 408 40 405 26 526 337 520 801 068 2 373

46 679 17 513 375 11 319 10 519 929 59 988 99 333 1 656 45 320 84 101 1 856 46 651 116 561 2 499 5 205 5 961 12 675 12 729 5 956 4 125 41 780 108 319 2 593

2 651 815 2 562 403 627 527 354 082 273 445 170 282 85 274 85 008 349 905 1 068 498 205 983 140 208 89 412 3.14 3.51

1 053 197 1 028 430 295 380 234 789 60 591 96 820 46 007 50 813 223 108 274 033 97 107 41 982 24 767 2.79 3.21

4 801 869 4 694 853 1 077 021 764 508 312 513 302 884 154 710 148 174 795 393 1 642 659 506 642 370 254 107 016 3.27 3.61

520 511 126 62 64 20 9 10 66 200 63 33 8

380 727 906 617 838 499 072 183 865 882 274 820 212 225 938 70.0

1 077 662 343 728 458 247 246 156 68 81 64 25 8 43 1 415

021 783 976 074 376 735 893 429 606 447 490 453 496 382 662 62.5

126 87 48 63 44 25 52 37 19 10 8 2

122 246 55 752 456 32 317 34 418 1 065 166 898 280 071 1 678 119 348 224 971 1 885 110 951 278 614 2 511 12 709 15 101 30 647 27 014 14 894 10 586 92 093 242 163 2 630

4 990 1 156 232 1 176 858 730 6 454 8 489 1 315 4 974 7 569 1 522 5 315 11 420 2 149 738 812 1 711 1 333 546 175 4 958 11 165 2 252

24 433 12 032 492 6 688 7 361 1 101 33 217 56 436 1 699 23 008 45 344 1 971 22 742 58 081 2 554 2 274 3 133 6 200 5 718 3 306 2 111 19 234 51 672 2 686

12 451 5 406 434 3 057 3 088 1 010 18 371 30 344 1 652 13 099 24 017 1 833 12 139 30 655 2 525 1 493 1 746 3 123 2 928 1 547 1 302 10 201 26 664 2 614

18 718 6 610 353 4 713 4 392 932 23 417 36 733 1 569 17 316 31 710 1 831 16 368 40 895 2 498 1 939 2 207 4 539 3 878 2 227 1 578 13 953 36 810 2 638

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP

All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

248 242 65 51 13 26 11 15 51 77 11 9 6

709 050 049 091 957 944 534 409 549 059 647 800 659

873 161 428 846 582 154 397 757 544 019 867 149 712 2.63 3.16

21 21 4 3 1 1

900 415 776 500 275 095 590 505 436 539 212 354 484

089 135 075 984 091 965 050 915 174 818 753 350 954 3.52 3.84

13 13 2 2

393 129 776 147 628 525 304 221 2 067 5 554 1 403 801 263

208 449 147 605 542 979 059 920 768 628 021 906 759 3.81 4.08

049 364 646 718 224 806 381 865 300 572 193 611 232 1 586 63 606

428 670 378 214 117 198 654 147 192 170 137 488 455 814 544 71.8

4 3 1 3 2 1 1

776 081 655 339 201 228 029 682 313 422 347 127 53 228 7 637

075 169 314 694 368 508 646 929 076 272 753 763 244 045 394 63.9

2 1 1 2 1

776 884 050 027 427 821 505 338 158 275 229 84 39 146 5 083

147 075 976 520 380 966 042 612 016 048 737 785 474 563 277 67.5

319 309 5 4

670 138 704 828

173 167 3 2

333 919 070 344

56 220 54 797 701 722

12 857 11 948 476 433

77 74 1 1

260 474 457 329

8 805 8 581 79 145

26 502 25 704 377 421

796 764 15 17

5 200 5 089 57 54

2 716 2 637 16 63

3 165 3 030 42 93

3 8 2 1

151 714 991 523 468 725 847 878 579 275 941 203 437 3.67 3.85

1 323 830 1 305 950 284 787 204 567 80 220 51 744 29 585 22 159 208 548 409 680 196 988 154 203 17 880 3.92 3.97

57 56 13 9 3 3 1 1 11 18 4 3 1

223 112 279 316 963 792 995 797 781 408 860 992 111 3.15 3.52

268 265 56 43 13 9 5 3 40 79 39 39 3

779 208 978 668 310 419 948 471 387 890 517 017 571 4.12 4.04

131 128 27 17 10 5 3 2 22 41 15 15 2

279 475 221 279 330 365 104 798 667 940 672 371 103 456 14 801 70.8

56 40 23 36 28 16 10 7 3 5 4 2

066 970 445 397 048 981 216 765 290 756 710 788 096 3.64 3.79

202 200 42 31 11 6 3 3 33 69 32 16 2

978 148 196 976 548 950 846 199 198 437 112 119 794 2 616 73 133 64.1

27 18 10 16 11 6 8 5 2 2 1

445 423 750 240 409 897 080 406 795 271 898 615 242 1 290 36 859 58.1

42 28 14 28 21 11 8 5 1 5 4 1

658 354 608 533 075 589 476 113 104 102 198 753 304 4.07 4.19

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

65 31 14 51 24 11 10 5 2 2 2

627 410 203 353 217 111 229 167 79 45 41 7 3 29 946

527 584 456 483 774 308 639 705 589 895 252 705 062 875 517 45.1

295 123 56 230 97 47 48 20 6 19 12 9 2 8 191

991 974 238 556 754 359 333 548 564 729 938 551 760 6 574 163 981 44.1

284 196 111 180 135 80 64 40 17 28 21 9 3 14 375

787 082 208 231 204 533 344 947 667 047 998 487 438 506 746 61.5

13 8 4 9 6 3 3 1

608 773 303 534 035 004 851 207 890 272 095 782 605 2 706 62 542 63.7

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

3 187 772 3 042 642 81 343 63 787

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

91 993 582 2 416 716

5 872 040 382 501

3 302 126 245 456

797 809 43 275

392 200 20 580

1 379 905 73 190

147 716 10 508

336 531 25 743

17 071 872

66 397 4 836

33 426 2 102

49 197 4 747

4 488 360 905 979

833 952 113 447

514 811 64 469

76 152 11 308

39 647 4 959

203 342 32 711

28 749 5 323

85 642 12 111

1 947 274

17 490 2 811

6 892 1 071

12 807 1 420

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 123 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 114.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race)mCon. Other HispanicmCon.

United States

Central AmericanmCon. Panamanian

Salvadoran

South American

Other Central American

Total

Argentinean

Chilean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

Venezuelan

Other South American

All other Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

AGE

All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years----------------------------------

92 3 2 5 6 3 3 9 10 9 8

013 606 660 952 086 769 667 029 028 054 298

565 32 18 41 42 28 21 74 83 73 52

081 801 684 171 922 757 920 153 052 765 321

7 010 401 234 509 512 347 227 651 1 086 646 612

1 035 45 28 67 68 43 32 92 121 119 97

602 378 136 218 698 877 685 779 025 654 274

100 2 2 5 5 4 3 8 9 10 9

921 744 082 109 675 292 399 439 714 155 022

68 3 2 4 4 3 1 5 6 7 6

799 118 035 662 286 154 931 487 466 063 009

378 17 10 25 25 15 10 32 46 45 35

726 364 952 389 928 868 823 728 420 173 408

191 7 4 12 12 7 6 19 23 20 16

198 967 876 717 573 959 476 248 199 422 907

175 8 4 10 12 7 5 15 19 21 18

035 451 897 669 014 471 734 938 572 252 470

40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age ------------------------------------

7 6 4 3 2 3 1

900 254 203 113 677 971 746 30.7

33 21 13 9 6 7 4

791 560 047 000 156 955 026 26.3

577 355 326 146 125 159 97 27.9

84 70 52 40 28 29 13

256 271 902 778 222 254 195 30.8

8 7 6 6 4 4 1

635 852 795 349 644 278 737 34.4

6 6 3 3 2 1 1

310 053 816 163 178 981 087 32.3

30 25 19 14 9 9 4

233 421 183 256 362 935 283 30.4

15 12 9 7 4 5 2

353 886 804 648 863 629 671 30.1

14 10 7 5 4 4 2

8 617 2 262 263 1 733 1 444 833 11 273 14 657 1 300 8 678 13 158 1 516 9 588 19 392 2 023 1 685 1 665 3 231 1 752 723 532 8 392 18 293 2 180

52 431 28 085 536 14 811 17 083 1 153 73 435 132 133 1 799 51 757 102 108 1 973 44 162 116 428 2 636 4 533 5 449 11 670 11 267 6 443 4 800 34 813 96 061 2 759

606 201 332 139 192 381 731 279 750 516 065 064 637 743 736 47 89 173 138 102 88 542 498 764

81 414 17 084 210 16 668 12 501 750 117 283 132 516 1 130 88 914 121 928 1 371 94 588 179 498 1 898 17 134 17 517 32 203 18 191 6 592 2 951 85 209 173 871 2 041

92 88 21 12 8 8 3 4 19 27 7 4 3

013 600 622 759 863 666 681 985 096 014 302 900 413 2.85 3.39

565 559 121 88 32 16 11 5 80 171 96 73 5

081 767 115 870 245 831 015 816 850 128 651 192 314 4.19 4.05

7 6 1 1

010 939 740 024 716 466 254 212 1 040 2 382 750 561 71 3.55 3.80

1 035 602 1 015 476 251 987 193 260 58 727 68 463 37 556 30 907 202 739 314 935 102 016 75 336 20 126 3.21 3.54

622 125 011 027 250 253 270 284 489 406 298 193 85 1 039 22 073 61.8

121 85 52 75 58 37 25 16 7 12 9 4 1 6 164

115 899 073 170 874 630 684 717 496 567 789 348 570 338 335 59.4

1 740 1 239 654 1 005 758 434 509 336 132 154 134 59 39 61 2 003 58.3

1 367 1 270 47 50

13 090 12 746 200 144

168 168 – –

14 457 13 971 272 214

1 607 1 525 42 40

1 004 975 8 21

5 678 5 485 108 85

2 388 2 296 52 40

2 239 2 204 23 12

594 562 16 16

947 924 23 –

27 496 26 218 729 549

2 868 102 2 733 504 75 639 58 959

30 288 1 461

137 946 11 609

2 206 116

320 450 14 758

38 717 943

22 399 783

112 227 5 761

56 384 3 326

52 735 2 814

15 036 332

22 952 799

575 208 22 181

86 121 542 2 034 215

2 829 449

43 318 5 967

359 119

45 786 7 740

2 389 443

1 992 357

17 644 3 317

10 134 1 539

9 181 1 300

1 267 249

3 179 535

43 165 7 537

3 654 408 792 532

47 2 1 4 3 1 1 4 7 6 4

997 293 505 198 295 780 686 571 522 961 484

72 3 1 4 4 3 2 6 8 8 6

926 441 789 474 927 353 636 368 132 628 974

1 922 115 75 177 161 92 68 170 182 170 140

286 697 467 732 528 204 340 739 367 015 783

226 9 6 15 15 8 6 16 18 20 18

809 509 424 952 163 919 752 446 975 110 302

784 430 314 438 178 790 231 760 794 961 745

448 780 909 891 538 743 258 30.7

3 099 2 007 1 525 959 886 813 413 28.1

6 5 3 2 1 1

178 272 870 512 751 875 746 30.8

118 90 76 67 62 90 61

492 410 429 719 624 478 262 27.7

16 13 10 9 10 17 12

398 028 731 857 096 547 591

011 662 738 753 900 469 610 33.8

14 450 2 543 176 2 784 1 806 649 20 199 21 133 1 046 15 128 19 627 1 297 15 820 28 410 1 796 3 372 3 109 4 894 2 957 1 053 435 13 814 27 466 1 988

3 911 673 172 872 564 647 6 914 6 714 971 5 356 6 427 1 200 4 050 7 462 1 842 826 799 1 242 741 325 117 3 710 7 314 1 971

FERTILITY

Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

1 1 1 1 2 1 2

1 2

8 009 1 060 132 1 385 841 607 9 201 9 231 1 003 7 292 9 009 1 235 8 430 15 713 1 864 1 559 1 393 3 145 1 635 502 196 7 867 15 579 1 980

4 992 725 145 808 544 673 6 554 7 510 1 146 5 141 7 235 1 407 6 271 11 843 1 889 940 1 127 2 570 1 139 352 143 5 915 11 730 1 983

28 895 7 075 245 6 229 4 880 783 45 998 50 137 1 090 34 183 45 213 1 323 36 861 66 563 1 806 7 196 7 405 12 411 6 643 2 219 987 32 778 64 007 1 953

15 158 3 994 263 3 473 3 035 874 20 497 28 020 1 367 15 547 25 381 1 633 16 611 36 854 2 219 2 168 2 548 5 519 3 737 1 737 902 15 051 35 389 2 351

5 999 1 014 169 1 117 831 744 7 920 9 771 1 234 6 267 9 036 1 442 6 545 12 653 1 933 1 073 1 136 2 422 1 339 404 171 6 074 12 386 2 039

158 854 55 285 348 33 315 33 736 1 013 172 448 246 088 1 427 126 415 218 417 1 728 132 372 289 161 2 184 21 588 20 138 41 345 27 474 12 963 8 864 118 438 276 715 2 336

15 831 633 4 518 850 285 3 205 153 2 861 080 893 19 681 368 25 334 470 1 287 14 854 005 22 937 395 1 544 17 555 424 33 490 630 1 908 3 282 818 3 010 764 6 191 741 3 268 251 1 169 888 631 962 15 856 447 32 485 122 2 049

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP

All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

100 98 28 23 4 10 5 4 23 26 4 5 2

921 778 463 842 621 254 613 641 228 680 843 310 143 2.80 3.25

68 67 17 13 3 5 2 2 14 21 4 4 1

799 781 167 996 171 232 767 465 694 564 786 338 018 3.03 3.41

378 369 88 65 23 23 12 11 71 116 38 30 9

463 495 940 810 305 205 084 590 503 719 378 424 83 246 19 902 81.5

17 10 4 13 8 3 2 1

726 021 617 163 454 610 528 082 527 544 332 391 705 3.23 3.51

191 188 47 34 12 9 5 4 35 61 23 12 2

167 146 423 589 336 872 230 253 302 726 435 415 124 285 17 255 79.9

88 54 27 60 39 21 19 10 3 5 4 2

198 897 058 856 202 326 098 228 596 022 068 827 301 3.55 3.78

175 172 41 32 9 10 6 4 32 52 21 12 2

617 316 188 828 953 421 004 675 775 997 518 171 692 3 076 95 501 68.7

47 29 14 32 22 11 9 5 2 3 2 1

035 427 918 651 267 817 294 523 925 644 142 981 608 3.32 3.64

47 46 10 8 2 4 2 1 9 14 3 3 1

058 350 549 957 033 392 742 805 320 585 554 443 412 1 597 46 092 69.0

41 25 13 30 20 10 6 3 1 2 1 1

997 871 634 135 499 402 484 918 615 950 454 816 126 2.81 3.32

72 71 18 14 3 4 2 2 15 21 6 5 1

918 704 061 418 250 798 989 745 335 979 890 520 431 1 103 43 502 73.6

10 6 3 8 5 3 1 1

634 682 883 201 348 397 763 046 349 533 403 266 136 234 13 071 72.6

18 11 5 14 9 4 2 1

926 701 130 617 513 822 772 050 154 531 391 673 225 2.80 3.20

1 922 286 1 861 713 413 256 304 158 109 098 161 952 77 722 84 230 317 527 717 769 143 697 107 512 60 573 2.82 3.33

226 220 60 47 12 25 10 14 48 68 9 8 6

809 635 273 590 682 848 944 903 113 519 435 445 174

784 026 353 862 491 189 347 842 370 201 114 799 758 2.57 3.10

273 283 991 378 022 577 352 182 987 149 845 483 179 1 358 55 969

353 501 064 520 749 690 008 218 116 898 384 725 211 769 150 72.9

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

21 13 6 13 8 4 7 4 1 1 1

251 153 75 183 118 61 45 25 9 15 10 6 1 6 253

987 108 504 855 447 742 334 684 046 444 686 715 957 912 307 71.9

28 15 6 23 13 6 3 1

130 415 460 052 222 657 522 570 462 905 508 476 79 371 17 984 73.8

413 225 109 300 159 80 84 52 22 27 22 6 2 15 622

256 619 026 432 971 101 882 250 329 227 868 700 341 390 628 64.1

60 28 12 48 22 10 9 5 1 2 1

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS

Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS

Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

124

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 124 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 115.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race) Other Hispanic

United States

Central American

All persons

Total

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Total

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Costa Rican

368 531 237 884 987 953 515 368 906 567 533 501 949 455 457 452 23.0 94 772 23.1

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ----------

64 4 2 42 38 17 13 64 2 32 9 4 6 5 4 26

987 503 679 566 379 917 805 987 118 655 294 974 267 064 612 234

101 285 029 788 689 028 534 101 735 517 846 321 157 093 432 893 34.4 14 315 448 11.2

7 147 352 255 5 301 4 917 1 493 1 217 7 147 193 3 827 1 004 460 583 618 459 3 035

066 080 870 622 208 364 421 066 611 362 007 462 237 870 517 902 22.9 1 600 482 21.7

4 500 220 171 3 491 3 304 788 687 4 500 117 2 544 647 279 327 341 242 1 947

307 224 088 515 973 568 953 307 646 325 686 779 323 124 424 490 19.5 1 040 760 24.0

871 45 33 653 594 171 124 871 26 487 121 54 62 64 53 351

101 933 587 989 756 179 027 101 461 588 782 295 876 494 605 922 22.8 190 684 20.9

232 13 5 134 106 84 62 232 7 93 30 17 28 29 24 93

790 777 504 134 258 879 265 790 562 724 574 768 399 917 846 030 40.5 46 695 11.5

1 542 72 45 1 021 911 448 343 1 542 41 701 203 108 164 183 138 643

868 146 691 984 221 738 176 868 942 725 965 620 639 335 642 460 30.5 322 343 16.0

165 6 4 118 103 40 29 165 4 80 22 12 16 16 13 67

269 304 857 496 943 469 749 269 104 960 220 119 074 792 000 465 27.5 35 312 16.6

436 15 10 301 278 118 96 436 9 182 56 29 49 64 43 211

19 262 1 022 511 11 056 9 395 7 184 5 616 19 262 553 7 889 2 380 1 375 2 585 2 647 1 833 7 822 42.3 3 659 11.3

84 2 2 60 55 21 16 84 1 35 10 5 9 13 8 45

359 991 092 314 758 054 978 359 949 063 542 493 660 067 585 282 19.7 18 439 26.3

42 1 1 28 26 12 9 42 1 17 5 2 4 6 4 19

810 726 112 457 083 627 657 810 138 920 280 866 965 403 238 477 26.3 8 633 18.3

74 2 1 50 47 20 17 74 1 33 10 5 8 9 6 29

355 466 619 908 051 981 077 355 427 376 412 283 197 076 584 224 28.3 15 590 16.0

26 8 9 1 158 4 12 22 47 29 5 4 20 11 83 2 6 12 26 15 2 2 10 4 158

234 126 941 991 868 271 230 841 642 779 233 558 832 477 654 161 546 360 850 520 920 538 015 739 868

3 035 822 720 85 11 226 1 509 1 936 2 188 2 419 1 602 273 268 658 369 5 657 760 989 1 085 1 275 794 140 140 316 154 11 226

1 947 512 404 35 6 362 1 074 1 248 1 227 1 302 844 140 125 269 128 3 095 515 611 590 667 406 68 61 122 52 6 362

351 109 90 12 1 353 122 182 326 331 198 31 32 85 42 717 69 98 165 174 104 18 18 46 21 1 353

922 137 123 309 376 200 484 305 922 803 140 622 237 663 571 278 877 406 966 389 342 700 172 441 376 9.0 53.4 28.9 9.5 243 578 65.4 10.6 258 850 67.9 12.2

93 25 37 7 768 62 138 132 147 112 20 28 71 55 396 34 74 66 80 55 10 16 34 24 768

643 176 188 29 2 742 250 367 502 637 446 81 81 231 143 1 447 141 205 263 352 227 43 43 113 56 2 742

460 019 453 891 747 515 285 057 883 600 764 913 724 006 764 456 102 451 412 966 783 949 111 534 747 9.1 59.2 35.9 13.7 531 579 64.5 14.7 516 617 66.9 14.3

67 18 17 2 288 41 61 63 54 33 5 6 13 8 160 24 36 33 30 17 3 3 7 3 288

211 47 43 5 736 112 141 146 136 94 19 19 42 23 393 63 77 74 76 49 10 10 20 9 736

7 822 2 274 3 043 602 34 600 1 745 3 692 5 877 7 512 7 443 1 277 1 449 3 590 2 015 19 492 1 047 2 371 3 536 4 429 4 175 646 764 1 784 740 34 600 5.0 67.3 45.6 16.2 6 166 76.0 19.9 6 454 81.8 17.5

45 9 8 1 150 25 37 30 25 16 3 3 5 3 75 13 19 14 12 7 1 1 2 1 150

230 31 6 21 2 1 13 2 9

445 844 322 707 118 695 982 388 793 992 808

777 979 934 874 454 717 502 243 186 887 186

19 15 3 10

2 370 798 1 920 231 472 843 1 347 195 66 870 33 323 794 283 169 387 553 717 46 890 24 289

995 890 106 626 92 64 484 25 320 79 58

348 183 316 799 421 647 106 420 853 425 408

4 376 592 3 351 312 674 383 2 485 759 120 682 70 488 1 833 017 267 192 1 445 980 73 261 46 584

469 442 105 319 12 5 281 47 218 10 4

579 719 599 138 473 509 491 464 770 582 675

1 213 803 1 115 116 233 759 847 204 22 759 11 394 730 075 109 827 594 414 16 868 8 966

53 44 7 34 1

403 809 861 492 621 835 19 941 2 042 16 438 897 564

247 233 47 180 3 1 161 21 134 3 1

159 138 314 508 671 645 117 787 833 126 371

119 106 21 81 2 1 65 9 54 1

940 526 331 954 228 013 906 380 155 594 777

187 173 42 122 4 2 111 22 83 3 2

583 008 824 943 575 666 569 118 511 670 270

2 223 7 1 4

936 812 741 763 968 556 453

596 984 259 173 023 681 382

1 19 4 1 3

181 2 282 410 113 254 28 14

704 394 624 255 878 181 310

139 970 277 23 161 54 39

823 647 794 025 347 086 336

377 908 4 270 857 1 117 215 240 771 813 120 38 643 24 681

64 461 182 44 129 6 2

125 259 577 589 086 068 834

143 1 196 482 101 368 8 4

033 153 092 338 274 205 275

3 52 9 1 7

677 292 358 546 101 435 276

31 243 108 20 85 1

655 625 448 914 421 438 675

12 117 41 8 32

831 865 695 393 042 825 435

20 185 73 20 50 1 1

109 312 465 167 476 766 056

1 612 150 77 14 110 188 46 125 1 423 999 74 19 15 11 35 16 14 9

700 637 759 728 543 938 849 387 762 241 139 753 032 549 940 179 043 906

700 47 22 5 36 49 14 31 651 528 97 17 11 11 66 25 20 15

511 681 348 996 718 457 801 018 054 013 328 525 687 394 195 140 739 716

3 215 222 81 33 184 189 75 97 3 026 2 322 156 27 17 17 88 31 25 19

346 34 13 4 28 23 6 15 322 224 13 3 2 1 5 2 1 1

644 113 074 767 225 866 305 326 778 452 376 057 195 942 871 153 836 454

943 64 19 10 56 35 16 15 908 708 25 4 2 2 12 4 3 2

366 718 890 905 345 287 740 441 079 262 424 340 816 631 502 434 738 814

40 673 2 077 912 375 1 656 2 189 1 111 923 38 484 29 185 1 867 342 210 242 915 302 258 205

196 13 4 2 12 6 3 2 189 148 4

288 961 101 470 475 952 425 899 336 247 000 644 396 385 1 794 473 378 308

93 6 2 1 5 3 1 1 89 66 2

423 639 136 035 783 847 634 854 576 637 601 458 306 269 1 145 325 255 196

138 9 2 1 8 5 2 2 133 104 4

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Graduate or professional degree --------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Graduate or professional degree --------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Percent less than 5th grade -----------------------Percent high school graduate or higher ---------------Percent some college or higher ---------------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------Percent high school graduate or higher ---------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------Percent high school graduate or higher ---------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------

893 562 932 840 436 677 534 507 763 777 002 923 567 686 171 459 831 377 606 115 672 505 766 840 436 2.7 75.2 45.2 20.3 21 709 473 82.7 22.9 21 757 561 85.5 22.6

902 447 485 591 793 367 545 309 632 472 770 939 197 562 519 704 986 425 286 048 882 303 611 274 793 13.4 49.8 28.3 9.2 2 304 086 55.4 9.4 2 076 193 60.4 10.2

490 290 839 525 441 408 634 051 671 971 651 795 373 887 462 663 245 457 065 684 185 595 341 227 441 16.9 44.2 23.7 6.3 1 431 943 48.9 6.5 1 214 061 54.3 7.0

030 001 070 866 229 244 142 896 156 098 215 609 863 006 722 307 762 111 843 009 572 059 987 072 229 8.1 56.6 37.5 16.5 96 986 77.2 21.3 86 665 84.1 23.9

465 282 112 579 705 116 470 073 784 452 551 679 894 686 988 896 610 528 431 319 086 804 444 870 705 14.2 42.6 23.6 7.8 51 947 58.4 10.8 59 988 58.7 10.5

452 443 463 745 632 350 097 254 643 600 604 279 977 828 179 173 633 818 441 353 940 450 751 620 632 15.3 45.7 27.2 9.1 176 302 46.3 8.6 166 898 49.2 8.3

282 535 118 111 364 229 012 413 071 197 559 206 893 784 904 699 156 610 825 727 923 788 638 538 364 16.8 38.4 21.7 6.4 39 612 40.5 6.6 33 217 42.1 6.1

19 477 4 865 4 938 576 74 730 9 237 14 055 13 766 15 667 10 354 2 536 2 250 4 761 2 104 43 482 5 759 7 837 7 632 9 732 6 031 1 609 1 395 2 414 1 073 74 730 12.4 50.4 29.4 9.2 15 782 51.4 10.5 18 371 56.8 9.3

29 224 7 777 7 302 930 110 892 10 165 13 691 19 894 23 668 18 979 3 613 3 693 10 307 6 882 61 078 6 314 8 683 11 108 14 339 9 735 2 023 1 942 4 618 2 316 110 892 9.2 60.5 39.2 15.5 22 550 67.2 16.3 23 417 68.6 13.5

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

569 216 596 708 579 331 7 716 1 450 5 645 378 242

737 298 267 585 816 630 795 237 348 432 778

11 9 2 6

826 054 342 248 299 163 4 605 988 3 324 178 113

999 572 725 832 843 172 389 238 798 856 497

512 091 548 150 041 216 141

726 096 677 203 240 067 167

813 291 11 567 198 2 743 044 773 152 1 811 895 95 157 62 840

13 640 893 360 111 718 936 325 532 12 704 9 555 663 126 88 79 363 139 118 86

197 909 648 859 170 168 266 740 029 037 866 882 823 661 920 329 219 208

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Persons 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force ------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force ------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ---------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ----------------------

157 323 922 7 214 762 3 452 631 790 024 5 383 939 12 826 449 5 043 990 6 594 029 144 497 473 114 652 861 17 933 552 2 392 089 1 631 650 1 509 219 11 629 959 3 551 352 2 980 270 2 014 865

8 111 473 179 58 386 508 188 278 7 602 5 704 335 62 44 38 172 66 57 40

181 290 444 120 876 387 378 607 794 812 483 133 150 792 837 449 490 988

805 301 097 015 033 386 238 728 419 971 916 471 954 926 948 561 947 598

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 125 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

757 353 831 370 105 727 515 759 030 119 950 867 541 588 2 885 1 119 1 034 715

125

Table 115.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race)mCon. Other HispanicmCon.

United States

Central AmericanmCon. Panamanian

Salvadoran

South American

Other Central American

Total

Argentinean

Chilean

776 362 849 896 832 518 426 776 984 511 240 436 924 440 241 464 43.3 61 801 8.3

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

Venezuelan

Other South American

All other Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ----------

30 250 1 344 692 15 960 13 846 12 946 9 231 30 250 940 11 084 3 487 2 741 4 291 3 854 3 853 12 696 45.4 6 222 7.8

183 5 4 133 125 43 37 183 3 76 24 11 20 29 18 96

010 882 140 648 474 480 396 010 829 249 096 592 040 035 169 073 17.8 41 772 28.6

2 322 100 71 1 541 1 380 681 560 2 322 70 986 336 151 211 373 195 878 30.1 457 17.5

330 15 7 184 152 130 93 330 8 126 41 24 41 49 38 125

29 044 1 347 503 15 068 12 454 12 629 8 893 29 044 819 10 285 4 057 2 664 4 148 3 940 3 131 11 838 50.7 6 202 5.9

21 995 1 461 671 12 050 10 093 8 484 6 477 21 995 811 8 507 3 073 1 484 2 635 2 673 2 812 7 418 47.4 4 021 6.4

120 5 3 69 58 45 31 120 3 47 14 8 13 18 14 43

594 768 099 665 084 161 785 594 335 237 823 018 965 942 274 551 39.5 21 141 9.6

58 2 1 35 27 21 15 58 1 23 7 4 7 7 5 25

779 346 437 061 730 372 282 779 446 411 447 715 974 912 874 724 39.1 11 829 9.1

58 2 1 30 25 25 18 58 1 21 7 4 7 9 7 21

395 468 261 801 678 126 663 395 563 073 026 240 679 039 775 672 46.8 10 931 7.0

18 256 1 059 421 8 904 7 489 8 293 5 504 18 256 520 7 097 1 648 1 342 2 359 3 642 1 648 6 257 51.6 2 843 7.1

23 713 913 457 13 347 11 304 9 453 6 822 23 713 490 8 901 3 166 1 973 3 164 3 292 2 727 9 004 45.9 4 834 8.5

610 34 22 416 375 158 123 610 18 311 83 42 56 52 43 239

455 949 748 708 459 798 486 455 948 687 972 564 692 648 944 079 31.3 130 458 14.4

57 4 2 37 33 16 12 57 1 28 8 4 5 4 4 23

840 151 423 265 462 423 588 840 925 828 290 513 683 445 152 198

035 205 159 166 481 664 113 035 124 155 839 859 920 223 915 991 35.9 12 714 966 9.9

12 696 3 657 5 586 995 57 244 788 3 417 6 809 15 093 14 208 2 304 2 881 7 517 4 227 35 277 607 2 526 4 404 9 447 8 534 1 462 1 822 4 346 2 129 57 244 1.4 80.8 54.4 20.5 7 809 89.9 23.2 11 273 88.7 22.6

96 19 14 1 304 64 68 68 48 26 6 5 10 4 155 35 36 33 25 12 3 2 4 1 304

878 275 207 44 4 129 449 736 819 925 621 81 117 250 131 2 150 218 396 429 477 302 40 38 172 78 4 129 10.9 51.5 29.1 9.2 1 001 52.6 3.8 731 60.1 7.3

125 37 48 9 656 30 55 106 165 121 24 25 74 54 342 18 32 57 91 60 13 13 36 20 656

464 288 829 628 831 874 190 032 509 265 282 279 400 000 464 555 206 073 232 000 011 959 355 073 831 4.7 70.8 45.6 19.5 123 396 79.8 22.8 117 283 81.1 21.6

11 3 5 1 69 1 5 9 15 13 2 2 9 10 33 1 3 4 7 6 1 1 4 3 69

838 446 077 593 181 991 742 241 261 135 037 017 103 654 945 170 336 584 943 172 041 104 688 907 181 2.9 75.5 53.4 28.6 10 668 87.5 36.2 9 201 88.0 35.7

7 418 2 309 3 200 577 44 126 1 127 2 379 6 206 10 738 9 044 2 055 1 684 5 690 5 203 22 861 706 1 560 3 240 5 887 4 598 1 056 940 2 975 1 899 44 126 2.6 78.0 53.7 24.7 6 975 84.4 28.6 6 554 86.1 26.9

43 12 15 3 239 14 21 43 64 40 9 9 23 14 130 9 12 24 35 20 5 5 11 5 239

25 7 9 1 119 7 15 23 29 21 3 3 9 5 61 4 7 12 16 10 1 2 4 1 119

21 7 9 1 109 3 5 14 30 23 4 4 14 9 55 2 3 7 16 10 2 2 6 3 109

6 257 1 470 3 091 712 28 669 661 1 139 2 272 4 958 5 729 1 285 1 855 6 677 4 093 14 909 392 771 1 333 2 970 2 912 686 986 3 125 1 734 28 669 2.3 85.8 68.5 37.6 7 569 90.7 42.1 6 914 89.9 39.1

9 004 2 587 3 519 711 45 938 1 493 4 005 6 963 10 394 8 988 1 834 1 958 5 533 4 770 23 235 892 2 143 3 739 5 767 4 397 901 916 2 671 1 809 45 938 3.3 72.9 50.2 22.4 8 840 80.4 22.2 7 920 81.9 23.8

239 73 79 11 1 060 66 109 186 280 197 32 30 100 56 551 34 58 98 154 101 16 15 48 22 1 060

23 7 9 1 147 2 10 20 45 28 4 4 20 11 77 1 5 11 25 14 2 2 9 4 147

198 304 221 906 641 762 293 653 223 177 959 289 174 108 996 400 556 274 575 726 779 398 699 585 641

85 63 8 50 3 1 20 3 15 1

747 820 747 510 131 432 659 158 860 057 584

513 488 104 372 7 3 348 50 287 6 3

596 718 617 936 411 754 291 897 560 470 364

6 5 1 3

375 097 065 861 122 49 2 592 445 2 057 54 36

962 862 147 676 26 12 469 44 393 21 10

088 589 402 231 778 178 391 593 563 157 078

96 83 12 65 3 1 34 2 28 2 1

095 370 173 747 881 569 967 776 310 704 177

63 54 8 42 1

646 214 758 692 804 960 396 343 881 444 728

350 317 54 249 8 4 185 16 158 7 3

410 046 698 337 979 032 673 619 264 302 488

178 164 29 127 5 2 94 8 79 4 2

355 947 104 934 412 497 577 736 094 514 233

161 146 24 114 4 2 81 8 67 3 1

687 026 997 552 338 139 741 595 984 401 761

44 36 7 28

199 742 265 492 634 351 15 179 2 759 11 843 368 209

67 60 10 47 1

696 244 407 477 730 630 858 765 187 424 482

1 731 930 187 643 58 41 352 65 239 24 22

122 888 623 186 672 407 060 308 233 654 865

210 16 2 10 1 1 6

3 82 7 1 5

714 362 954 670 504 555 225

70 508 239 48 186 3 1

464 393 515 284 477 157 597

583 6 304 1 657 364 1 253 29 11

104 942 268 45 206 10 5

242 028 522 636 940 807 139

9 93 19 2 14 1

121 952 154 853 080 517 704

5 62 13 2 10

883 654 541 068 506 685 282

42 340 109 18 85 3 1

030 740 082 199 066 943 874

19 176 53 9 41 2 1

560 054 935 167 285 321 162

17 159 46 7 36 1

614 084 673 952 513 438 770

3 43 8 2 5

6 66 17 2 13

974 471 468 950 611 691 216

66 1 671 184 49 108 13 12

508 417 024 208 820 563 433

1 423 870 204 721 888 3 192 582 612 970 1 926 783 340 614 312 215

63 853 3 072 899 386 2 599 3 189 1 519 1 290 60 664 46 610 3 945 659 476 379 1 726 706 582 467

405 29 8 5 25 13 6 5 392 309 7 1

433 279 883 198 426 055 402 533 378 920 902 342 859 768 3 945 1 469 1 207 890

4 939 337 128 71 301 328 134 183 4 611 3 544 159 28 28 – 92 40 24 33

757 47 16 8 39 29 13 13 727 569 29 5 3 3 12 4 3 2

383 336 522 580 388 888 603 840 495 533 123 057 154 407 892 616 753 693

77 210 3 904 1 228 625 3 290 2 856 1 245 1 362 74 354 58 435 4 230 776 399 559 1 650 665 488 408

50 091 2 777 741 358 2 500 1 816 812 835 48 275 37 862 1 976 377 218 257 1 048 437 362 233

272 16 5 3 13 11 5 5 261 205 9 1 1 1 4 1 1

426 779 953 141 916 026 037 136 400 099 892 735 208 084 171 473 200 755

140 11 4 2 9 7 2 3 133 104 5 1

772 291 239 087 231 026 850 667 746 834 616 048 708 661 2 650 901 743 651

128 8 2 1 6 4 2 1 124 98 4

53 907 3 023 1 182 587 2 466 1 730 879 687 52 177 40 729 1 875 325 211 229 735 248 216 138

1 168 76 31 8 60 100 38 53 1 068 820 88 15 9 9 57 20 16 12

412 134 611 763 075 345 590 121 067 724 993 017 789 946 683 358 620 637

143 683 725 6 320 853 3 091 983 678 165 4 665 769 11 890 281 4 718 724 6 061 289 131 793 444 105 097 824 17 269 686 2 265 207 1 542 827 1 429 558 11 266 039 3 412 023 2 862 051 1 928 657

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Graduate or professional degree --------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Graduate or professional degree --------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Percent less than 5th grade -----------------------Percent high school graduate or higher ---------------Percent some college or higher ---------------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------Percent high school graduate or higher ---------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------Percent high school graduate or higher ---------------Percent bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------

073 060 269 487 673 737 494 676 707 798 234 683 659 685 796 529 664 099 192 849 237 701 779 746 673 21.2 33.7 17.7 5.0 83 382 36.1 4.9 73 435 35.3 4.4

551 757 556 075 674 754 011 065 088 050 076 024 831 775 686 215 847 180 800 783 012 285 908 656 674 6.2 67.1 40.4 16.1 45 595 76.5 19.2 45 998 77.9 18.5

724 642 360 407 382 215 320 872 501 075 760 925 536 178 191 025 962 577 012 193 988 009 603 822 382 6.0 61.1 36.4 12.3 23 124 71.7 14.8 20 497 75.4 15.7

672 077 026 553 861 633 594 413 569 244 235 816 030 327 637 155 587 420 853 945 327 719 385 246 861 3.3 78.5 50.7 21.3 20 625 86.0 24.3 20 199 86.3 19.4

079 006 049 939 579 175 528 698 947 283 327 676 453 492 133 832 653 032 308 294 746 736 561 971 579 6.2 65.8 39.3 14.8 179 934 73.7 16.2 172 448 77.3 16.4

991 115 447 249 643 310 989 198 131 305 232 984 370 124 652 755 845 952 320 067 790 202 155 566 643 1.9 77.2 46.5 21.2 19 405 387 86.0 24.5 19 681 368 88.1 23.9

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

26 2 21 1

30 2 26 1

876 628 726 999 538 364 265 938 4 147 614 565

040 681 667 289 638 087 707 006 838 455 408

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

060 073 669 447 879 212 131

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Persons 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force ------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force ------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ---------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ----------------------

126

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 126 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

601 159 732 661 884 269 311 579 332 652 743 699 364 530 2 238 784 646 435

34 376 1 403 447 121 1 101 1 165 469 574 33 211 23 922 791 97 46 87 400 108 98 73

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 116.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race) Other Hispanic

United States

Central American

All persons

Total

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Total

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Costa Rican

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen ----------------------------Not a citizen ----------------------------------

248 228 153 72 16 21 24 9 3 1

709 942 684 011 772 287 366 585 246 190 191 864 767 996 770

873 557 685 141 309 172 640 020 731 533 913 285 316 998 318

21 14 10 2

445 796 540 675 864 279 585 346 854 588 795 213 73 4 821

777 970 097 635 462 165 297 471 669 749 408 886 764 060

19 8 9 6 2 1 1

274 932 298 634 1.09 069 589 445 000 78 130 755 476 574 052 37 497 179 434 237 404 466 856 488 886 808 582 406 025 22.3

8 7 5 1

1 19 7 11

900 058 178 344 446 300 795 801 535 155 79 299 841 056 785

089 439 632 536 803 286 769 678 271 977 690 604 650 296 354

13 8 7 1

569 575 107 341 766 543 223 294 135 392 401 201 16 1 667

737 524 837 105 732 112 620 091 647 298 584 757 669 950

11 5 5 4 1

023 332 780 552 1.18 971 168 603 408 8 440 310 654 31 210 2 540 14 916 20 338 59 469 457 343 111 337 162 036 24.2

5 4 3 1

1 1 7 2 5

393 933 314 429 37 210 602 579 188 6 7 174 4 459 999 3 459

208 371 939 999 105 037 945 912 433 102 390 941 837 849 988

2 651 815 2 618 963 1 085 173 340 824 241 802 32 396 41 425 25 201 1 192 966 1 128 207 48 066 16 693 32 852 12 795 20 057

1 053 298 204 79 40 8 23 7 14 3 2 8 754 379 374

999 712 943 244 699 886 813 391 233 257 932 249 260 835

2 370 798 1 075 655 1 071 424 677 203 394 221 180 933 213 288 128 345 20 315 41 973 22 655 187 251 7 861 28 607

197 481 508 785 544 370 709 162 188 772 137 279 716 864 852

4 801 869 2 207 624 1 574 012 493 928 127 352 49 483 127 690 189 403 139 684 17 896 22 097 99 691 2 594 245 663 788 1 930 457

520 153 117 21 17

151 078 692 870 328 892 551 099 516 832 679 005 073 132 941

1 323 277 207 40 11 4 13 10 30

830 731 477 079 505 350 852 372 175 437 965 773 099 401 698

57 17 11 3 1

995 486 459 324 135 54 81 34 7 28 11 3

4 1 1 1

592 832 780 581 199 275 924 219 800 830 075 561 981 438

469 205 175 111 64 34 29 23

579 481 439 333 106 254 852 272 823 031 726 425 066 168

1 213 370 546 403 142 72 70 17 5 27 19

803 218 145 215 930 215 715 954 199 984 578 622 795 296 023

100 553 185 368 1.16 218 740 86 537 1 496 116 519 9 076 1 009 4 103 1 317 4 098 74 326 9 443 13 623 27.1

522 451 366 84

2 168 343 1 563 819 1 174 345 389 474 1.16 387 979 210 840 3 383 152 404 13 961 931 6 460 4 976 12 716 122 572 23 436 52 845 26.4

192 88 58 29

182 902 914 988 1.26 77 754 24 137 632 48 225 2 564 131 2 065 86 350 19 293 2 155 3 642 30.4

2 201 43 6 146 413 186 27 73 32 227 20 29 31

390 844 995 750 333 102 545 549 638 231 838 110 642

196 988 961 116 8 033 50 505 25 293 2 256 13 530 2 826 25 212 1 602 2 824 2 144

37 30 102 36 95 410 68 157 46 85 160 64 100 31 387 84 72 115 70

415 999 273 308 014 611 253 231 001 917 062 282 669 736 205 267 068 430 390

2 1 13 2 2 8 367 99 267

223 785 142 540 262 455 912 911 103 58 54 991 438 999 439

268 52 41 6 1 1 1 1 5

53 21 22 14 8 4 4 1

403 549 746 132 614 536 078 283 425 1 359 1 011 66 108 8 934

643 431 292 139

289 778 713 065 1.22 145 101 111 521 1 088 28 156 2 970 234 1 132 1 257 5 142 36 353 9 053 14 605 28.7

656 495 17 236 866 54 128 133 409 63 178 8 964 28 659 9 414 70 231 8 814 9 428 8 246

1 27 1 046 193 852

779 783 402 113 759 019 768 567 268 20 638 610 996 159 837

131 30 20 5 2

247 75 108 85 23 12 11 2 1 3 3

159 545 925 811 114 052 062 741 293 190 838 54 150 62 485

28 21 16 4

28 432 458 77 1 529 4 540 2 008 311 571 358 2 532 147 335 317

3 2 39 11 27

066 076 722 410 230 615 797 768 944 117 279 548 990 150 840

202 38 29 5 1

119 37 51 35 16 7 9 3

940 628 874 443 431 265 166 423 549 3 745 1 449 102 158 30 178

187 48 74 51 23 12 10 2

134 87 58 29

59 37 25 11

280 202 641 561 1.21 14 781 9 406 61 4 706 316 84 208 122 635 3 898 884 1 758 28.4

95 69 48 20

137 291 4 189 114 11 697 32 037 14 867 1 587 7 013 2 373 17 170 2 041 2 382 2 256

60 560 1 205 146 5 280 11 286 5 125 907 2 129 813 6 161 951 833 650

97 402 1 459 120 7 031 18 973 9 772 1 279 4 516 1 654 9 201 1 422 1 127 1 097

4 215 34 181

1 3 3 100 24 76

2 2 3 2 164 24 139

658 363 384 929 120 611 148 050 050 83 247 720 295 653 642

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

230 122 102 58 43 22 21 4 4 7 4

826 249 624 073 551 957 593 20 79 221 272 1 2 948

348 325 690 077 613 018 595 136 299 238 922 696 567 45 070

376 763 951 266 685 350 334 111 28 100 94 9 5 645

4 1 5 1 82

583 571 936 827 109 159 950 298 629 4 734 3 289 173 65 63 838

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home --------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ------------------

115 99 84 15 6 3 1

4 3

070 592 215 377

858 076 174 901

239 454 176 277

127 908 961 947 1.20 327 107 287 184 3 203 26 995 5 818 421 3 486 13 449 40 959 242 393 74 474 85 837 22.6

928 606 457 149

453 052 289 763 1.11 37 342 18 847 358 14 736 2 355 179 867 596 1 696 18 052 3 984 9 731 24.9

089 332 571 761 1.14 3 787 1 795 21 1 740 142 11 78 41 230 1 599 307 793 25.7

136 344 139 205 1.24 31 052 25 657 193 4 449 541 39 173 365 1 195 8 079 2 080 4 021 29.3

451 084 160 924 1.21 17 290 13 512 142 3 156 317 35 128 180 789 4 841 1 467 1 800 27.0

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Metal industries ----------------------------Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation----------------------------------Communications and other public utilities--------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Banking and credit agencies -----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance --------------Business and repair services -----------------------Private households ------------------------------Other personal services ---------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ----------------Professional and related services --------------------Hospitals------------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ------------------Educational services ---------------------------Public administration ------------------------------

115 681 202 3 115 372 723 423 7 214 763 20 462 078 8 053 234 1 405 723 1 809 199 1 941 923 12 408 844 1 276 578 1 965 144 2 362 588 1 2 5 3 5 19 3 5 2 5 5 3 1 26 5 4 9 5

899 532 108 097 071 485 339 463 374 609 577 628 040 636 998 204 477 633 538

173 532 003 059 026 666 390 979 916 954 462 510 186 460 247 690 994 503 077

8 981 462 47 666 1 793 769 185 240 119 1 023 112 170 142

516 071 692 765 630 761 749 243 819 869 525 959 968

5 323 398 38 450 1 104 461 139 126 63 642 78 116 90

210 813 788 363 048 122 393 111 197 926 103 781 474

925 12 1 37 185 78 12 21 16 107 8 19 14

893 090 185 760 453 269 713 993 154 184 048 331 516

531 023 7 324 724 31 892 90 796 44 268 6 098 18 590 7 830 46 528 5 536 5 737 6 336

158 155 380 179 414 1 627 276 620 157 301 526 134 342 125 1 480 309 255 515 340

382 754 003 006 909 779 636 761 527 614 785 272 906 207 410 787 852 006 940

94 104 192 109 244 991 168 404 68 138 282 62 188 71 778 147 128 304 201

273 144 343 694 822 713 495 968 825 682 635 452 469 933 273 346 023 730 357

18 13 53 20 40 140 25 39 23 47 52 4 31 14 207 56 34 62 51

180 736 832 554 264 262 195 978 823 861 333 967 490 281 895 029 254 017 843

8 6 31 12 34 85 14 18 18 29 31 2 22 7 107 22 21 32 17

514 875 555 450 809 193 693 584 878 154 755 571 278 257 037 145 507 829 350

3 1 11 2 9 39 11 12 3 7 14 3 8 2 31 7 7 7 4

341 658 263 136 669 516 200 004 396 712 089 008 717 375 414 356 286 376 078

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 127 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

11 8 23 6 27 125 17 59 11 21 58 37 34 7 86 21 17 20 10

124 275 757 845 497 801 211 625 073 032 349 685 158 731 114 378 152 633 814

1 1 5 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 2

537 453 647 384 090 046 648 750 693 427 991 592 176 451 547 473 001 059 784

2 1 4 1 5 23 3 11 1 3 13 10 6 1 15 3 2 3 1

376 972 263 171 786 623 294 416 418 571 534 690 276 655 577 533 913 758 690

2 2 10 1 4 2 4 3 3 9 2 2 2 1

805 885 345 707 618 462 765 053 966 344 929 937 459 625 054 157 067 272 197

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

1 1 4 1 5 21 3 7 2 3 8 2 4 1 13 2 3 2 1

518 271 565 041 239 219 901 667 723 674 109 635 667 106 204 846 288 806 637

127

Table 116.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race)mCon. Other HispanicmCon.

United States

Central AmericanmCon. Panamanian

Salvadoran

South American

Other Central American

Total

Argentinean

Chilean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

Venezuelan

Other South American

All other Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen ----------------------------Not a citizen ----------------------------------

92 30 14 8 2

013 317 571 047 799 992 688 568 699 17 127 555 696 919 777

565 106 88 10 2

85 33 35 18 17 6 10 3 1 3 2

747 926 763 256 507 616 891 621 067 918 285 147 87 15 824

513 150 248 195 53 29 24 4 1 10 7

596 772 852 541 311 162 149 482 228 844 595 80 154 113 738

6 2 3 2

375 227 049 205 844 425 419 106 8 194 111 – 73 1 026

45 30 24 6

402 522 338 184 1.12 11 048 4 014 63 6 124 586 18 243 49 173 2 472 297 841 29.1

277 184 118 65

725 127 371 756 1.26 66 388 56 623 597 7 760 1 063 47 298 472 2 090 15 310 4 004 5 334 29.2

44 617 251 57 1 552 5 033 2 076 297 569 674 2 957 138 364 437

284 923 9 600 345 26 841 60 889 29 045 4 546 13 707 3 503 31 844 4 071 4 357 3 435

2 1 7 7 61 28 32

4 3 6 6 458 68 390

081 405 790 771 254 620 416 481 844 133 566 145 676 044 632

7 010 2 002 1 466 269 81 38 123 27 267 9 54 204 5 008 1 477 3 531

1 035 259 166 59 29 6 14 8 34

602 566 099 414 622 720 874 198 053 929 749 375 036 984 052

100 22 14 6 3

921 935 368 724 379 822 476 047 843 116 67 660 986 985 001

68 18 10 4 1

962 359 423 262 160 74 86 40 7 24 13 1

088 745 237 968 269 122 147 112 508 736 791 174 662 177 270

96 38 41 25 16 7 8 4

095 403 631 188 443 687 756 041 835 2 185 1 695 130 19 15 912

3 206 2 167 1 493 674 1.20 755 514 11 221 5 – 4 28 30 154 14 58 30.4

535 378 289 88

642 565 838 727 1.15 104 228 39 271 791 56 785 5 101 243 2 037 1 048 2 785 30 566 4 001 14 449 26.8

56 44 36 7

3 270 74 7 198 651 285 37 154 39 366 44 30 54

545 4 1 28 111 50 5 20 9 60 4 6 10

925 935 158 001 037 346 448 263 380 691 321 849 000

57 951 431 90 3 416 9 499 3 840 496 1 198 872 5 659 418 552 1 213

36 949 458 111 2 203 5 732 2 372 360 781 525 3 360 225 380 552

32 81 47 57 141 657 98 249 39 103 288 145 139 34 591 173 115 105 99

10 7 29 7 25 95 13 35 14 23 43 14 26 8 100 20 18 29 11

719 296 647 136 993 863 720 916 266 658 571 174 611 214 425 672 889 744 236

1 065 994 2 966 827 2 560 9 973 1 222 3 465 1 510 2 878 4 017 770 2 517 1 063 14 034 2 326 2 069 5 083 1 400

774 547 170 519 484 238 875 177 905 687 442 165 828 723 440 518 354 966 844

1 31 776 219 556

1 1 1 1 77 30 47

799 477 847 356 680 582 109 985 274 36 54 184 322 738 584

378 97 59 23 13 2 5 2 14

63 25 26 16 10 4 5 1

646 351 932 680 252 765 487 619 747 1 527 1 594 76 76 11 211

36 28 23 5

1 3 3 50 15 34

726 657 708 266 060 414 090 702 683 329 726 628 069 091 978

191 49 37 8 5

350 126 164 101 63 26 36 19 2 9 4

410 153 703 097 606 991 615 194 869 946 606 551 240 58 763

191 136 102 33

13 281 79 201

198 859 361 559 330 688 665 876 939 228 630 081 339 277 062

175 40 27 8 3 1 2 1 4

035 530 398 373 371 071 533 398 759 106 211 442 505 285 220

47 12 5 3 1

997 783 888 833 549 543 190 551 062 28 37 997 214 197 017

72 17 10 4 1

178 81 69 45 24 12 11 7

355 965 671 526 145 804 341 119 789 2 135 1 298 220 158 26 341

161 52 70 45 25 12 12 4 1 4 2

687 656 187 109 078 990 088 619 090 032 347 80 83 38 681

44 11 20 11 9 3 5 1

199 661 324 192 132 625 507 322 581 2 358 1 246 98 60 12 056

97 55 41 14

125 506 086 420 1.17 32 145 9 614 240 20 416 1 262 80 533 50 379 6 434 818 1 793 30.2

92 66 49 16

569 761 881 880 1.16 16 354 8 413 119 6 898 719 6 199 265 652 5 406 766 2 365 26.0

22 17 13 3

98 957 567 123 4 721 26 683 12 627 874 6 691 1 861 14 056 1 013 1 519 1 949

94 445 1 111 255 4 628 17 396 8 026 1 126 2 695 1 698 9 370 794 999 1 419

1 1 5 1 4 18 2 7 3 4 7 1 3 1 14 2 2 4 2

1 1 4 1 4 17 2 7 2 3 8 3 5 1 17 3 3 4 1

1 3 3 141 36 105

4 134 34 100

1 922 286 1 517 249 1 082 744 372 565 68 897 37 521 96 413 169 734 61 940 13 698 15 704 32 538 405 037 151 271 253 766

226 214 143 69 16 20 23 8 1

67 23 29 18 11 5 6 2

1 731 828 806 489 317 169 148 29 15 44 58 2 3 89

122 388 959 065 894 684 210 881 270 079 980 340 458 977

210 114 93 52 41 20 20 4 4 7 4

38 28 22 6

696 866 338 528 1.14 5 835 2 679 24 2 745 282 5 100 109 155 2 205 262 1 264 26.0

797 664 532 131

230 574 880 694 1.12 60 896 35 911 872 19 238 3 326 323 1 226 2 585 4 439 36 360 8 227 20 149 23.3

106 92 79 13

22 924 200 123 1 166 3 219 1 295 128 297 403 1 924 92 218 406

39 459 480 142 2 985 5 570 2 409 371 724 359 3 161 249 335 609

801 20 4 56 118 47 10 11 11 71 6 10 11

982 712 855 588 382 285 877 097 018 097 101 009 252

326 257 251 542 254 088 544 426 578 220 579 326 783 342 514 026 770 916 739

573 393 001 662 494 919 980 654 087 372 237 885 214 586 926 547 607 298 899

12 13 37 20 31 149 26 49 17 33 44 9 31 13 169 34 28 57 44

231 770 606 191 855 431 122 686 266 515 053 415 183 416 252 861 741 677 262

1 3 2 35 6 29

1 2 2 55 17 38

926 325 529 303 253 600 811 639 493 86 24 383 601 411 190

809 884 506 666 325 986 570 783 711 34 112 564 925 940 984

784 118 053 605 506 886 871 342 460 556 223 681 666 702 964

876 221 432 334 097 736 361 052 719 196 393 12 57 3 153

040 446 260 530 730 053 677 380 022 451 824 129 095 110

1 11 5 5

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

696 556 789 176 613 260 353 198 597 2 553 1 005 19 26 14 306

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home --------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ------------------

930 457 479 978 1.11 6 634 2 476 73 3 356 511 29 189 119 254 3 205 295 1 966 25.9

537 775 147 628 1.12 4 099 1 814 48 1 838 210 57 132 101 252 1 721 303 1 286 24.9

140 632 963 669 1.16 36 433 13 191 242 20 308 1 812 49 831 301 944 10 508 1 406 4 916 26.5

645 568 944 624 1.13 2 728 1 084 45 1 224 305 17 53 103 149 1 087 151 859 24.7

5 2 1

4 3

212 516 040 476

251 600 518 082 1.09 098 421 841 592 69 690 444 822 542 842 34 957 164 518 217 066 407 387 031 543 697 245 243 989 22.2

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Metal industries ----------------------------Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation----------------------------------Communications and other public utilities--------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Banking and credit agencies -----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance --------------Business and repair services -----------------------Private households ------------------------------Other personal services ---------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ----------------Professional and related services --------------------Hospitals------------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ------------------Educational services ---------------------------Public administration ------------------------------

128

2 1 1 6 1 1 2 2 1 12 3 2 3 2

667 526 663 290 386 653 816 910 981 711 540 482 581 762 803 881 213 534 872

5 3 8 2 11 58 6 32 3 7 26 19 16 3 28 7 5 6 2

189 087 227 195 237 141 689 580 253 202 958 204 860 098 338 315 555 099 535

2 1 6 2 1 2 1 1 8 1 1 2

195 240 1 688 314 8 882 42 938 19 777 2 093 7 877 3 662 23 161 1 530 2 846 3 852 4 2 11 2 10 33 5 11 4 8 17 5 10 3 32 7 6 8 3

408 576 013 298 065 300 197 719 471 302 106 558 150 013 883 335 837 709 259

886 457 643 220 806 144 515 308 075 271 149 242 953 048 213 921 587 255 099

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 128 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

687 072 603 068 330 201 387 167 640 928 041 228 166 439 415 999 665 517 996

1 1 4 1 1 1

5 1 1

2 1 6 2 1 1 3 1 2 7 1 1 2

106 699 686 2 653 301 675 731 6 547 998 18 668 448 7 283 473 1 219 974 1 568 956 1 822 104 11 384 975 1 164 053 1 794 185 2 219 620 1 2 4 2 4 17 3 4 2 5 5 2 1 25 4 4 9 5

740 376 728 918 656 857 062 843 217 308 050 494 697 511 517 894 222 118 197

791 778 000 053 117 887 754 218 389 340 677 238 280 253 837 903 142 497 137

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 117.

Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race) Other Hispanic

United States

Central American

All persons

Total

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Total

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Costa Rican

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

191 829 271 125 182 378 65.3 1 708 928 123 473 450 115 681 202 89 428 871 7 792 248 6.3 66 646 893 3 232 910 99 803 358 56 672 949 56.8 185 700 56 487 249 52 976 623 36 418 960 3 510 626 6.2 43 130 409 1 487 110 7 342 263 2 962 432 670 528 3 562 362 9 469 385 6 419 967 768 405 1 806 836 52 743 194 44 842 502 2 450 753 4 553 238 9 957 003 6 377 542 294 523 3 279 732 4 555 259 1 269 464 3 285 795 2 675 255 7 958 809 930 288 7 028 521 6 289 799 6 973 185 2 880 619 541 322 3 530 010 9 176 002 5 946 615 605 852 2 564 310 53 809 217 37 761 559 2 079 910 13 863 239 11 163 747 4 894 548 199 774 6 068 702 5 604 849 944 717 4 660 132 4 202 287 13 076 358 632 342 12 444 016 11 840 761

15 025 902 10 139 070 67.5 117 347 10 021 723 8 981 516 7 078 492 1 040 207 10.4 4 886 832 240 572 7 410 116 4 145 686 55.9 12 143 4 133 543 3 669 186 2 605 432 464 357 11.2 3 264 430 39 187 848 933 327 922 97 373 411 580 1 197 579 854 007 117 795 189 444 4 590 167 3 705 608 322 083 505 969 543 449 346 982 29 897 166 292 182 651 55 077 127 574 107 631 253 007 31 464 221 543 205 592 751 549 245 762 70 667 433 120 1 001 048 547 862 85 076 363 779 4 414 333 2 588 841 280 510 1 539 234 622 648 237 979 21 939 362 666 228 685 34 580 194 105 179 969 391 853 20 327 371 526 359 792

8 807 842 6 017 646 68.3 59 631 5 958 015 5 323 210 4 177 397 634 805 10.7 2 790 196 128 710 4 199 653 2 323 688 55.3 6 022 2 317 666 2 046 146 1 429 586 271 520 11.7 1 875 965 21 234 557 417 225 961 64 866 259 779 783 793 582 611 76 420 104 193 2 750 099 2 255 627 199 386 269 034 289 119 176 782 17 766 94 416 99 026 26 628 72 398 61 524 128 735 14 324 114 411 106 293 483 343 156 411 46 224 279 550 620 848 333 439 53 262 232 037 2 481 975 1 425 465 158 298 895 494 316 783 109 605 11 067 196 075 115 202 15 379 99 823 93 261 181 502 8 516 172 986 167 554

1 796 295 1 085 454 60.4 28 137 1 057 317 925 893 738 909 131 424 12.4 710 841 45 379 935 918 470 521 50.3 2 671 467 850 409 485 298 722 58 365 12.5 465 397 6 606 97 749 29 046 12 787 53 503 126 823 74 498 15 481 29 860 522 601 368 983 41 023 96 574 68 119 37 860 3 117 27 094 19 845 4 325 15 520 13 888 25 240 2 347 22 893 21 771 92 935 26 808 9 490 56 305 125 412 59 998 11 410 53 104 570 183 294 585 34 686 239 481 79 087 24 191 2 127 52 761 26 570 2 719 23 851 22 630 41 731 1 836 39 895 38 958

883 416 574 136 65.0 3 513 570 623 531 023 437 563 39 600 6.9 309 280 15 869 452 536 251 522 55.6 357 251 165 232 782 179 265 18 383 7.3 201 014 3 070 24 659 10 301 2 349 11 669 34 714 24 528 2 500 6 574 236 767 195 630 12 234 27 207 66 992 50 749 2 865 13 370 25 737 11 283 14 454 11 386 42 011 7 019 34 992 32 306 22 036 9 217 1 766 11 026 33 778 23 829 1 648 8 173 225 206 155 453 11 449 58 116 72 701 35 506 2 790 34 391 30 782 6 227 24 555 22 364 68 033 3 280 64 753 63 140

3 538 349 2 461 834 69.6 26 066 2 435 768 2 201 390 1 724 623 234 378 9.6 1 076 515 50 614 1 822 009 1 099 955 60.4 3 093 1 096 862 980 773 697 859 116 089 10.6 722 054 8 277 169 108 62 614 17 371 86 629 252 249 172 370 23 394 48 817 1 080 700 885 368 69 440 113 154 119 219 81 591 6 149 31 412 38 043 12 841 25 202 20 833 57 021 7 774 49 247 45 222 153 235 53 326 13 187 86 239 221 010 130 596 18 756 70 465 1 136 969 713 338 76 077 346 143 154 077 68 677 5 955 79 439 56 131 10 255 45 876 41 714 100 587 6 695 93 892 90 140

372 775 235 389 63.1 2 107 233 282 196 988 157 134 36 294 15.6 137 386 4 777 203 648 107 662 52.9 213 107 449 89 286 66 954 18 163 16.9 95 986 413 17 640 4 743 2 206 10 448 23 770 13 640 3 356 6 078 111 743 81 630 11 571 17 587 10 045 6 501 804 2 740 2 574 737 1 837 1 565 3 355 645 2 710 2 531 17 672 5 170 1 824 10 663 24 988 12 515 2 733 9 661 132 490 64 947 12 482 54 948 15 077 5 763 872 8 436 5 409 723 4 686 4 430 8 012 420 7 592 7 427

992 387 736 840 74.2 5 041 731 799 656 495 521 271 75 304 10.3 255 547 6 054 506 073 322 914 63.8 606 322 308 284 211 205 800 38 097 11.8 183 159 777 52 881 21 606 5 484 25 394 89 980 67 527 8 480 12 545 314 857 267 464 21 552 23 239 17 743 12 890 1 299 3 546 4 950 2 159 2 791 2 372 5 903 1 030 4 873 4 487 41 891 13 142 3 599 24 992 71 003 41 133 7 075 22 555 334 701 212 369 25 479 96 645 31 088 14 542 1 361 15 185 10 370 1 971 8 399 7 692 17 020 1 637 15 383 14 797

44 104 31 179 70.7 448 30 731 28 432 21 707 2 299 7.5 12 925 201 24 100 14 383 59.7 39 14 344 13 053 8 830 1 291 9.0 9 717 59 1 806 748 105 919 3 090 2 056 240 645 13 001 11 315 592 868 1 347 1 048 64 235 373 178 195 161 387 41 346 332 1 853 747 111 979 2 755 1 687 259 789 15 208 9 279 794 5 132 2 209 1 154 97 958 746 130 616 564 1 329 86 1 243 1 167

203 758 153 637 75.4 709 152 928 137 291 109 809 15 637 10.2 50 121 967 98 435 62 053 63.0 129 61 924 54 385 38 893 7 539 12.2 36 382 111 10 455 4 412 1 075 4 883 20 408 15 958 1 917 2 308 69 428 59 498 4 914 4 754 3 066 2 379 130 549 922 421 501 428 1 044 300 744 721 7 984 2 500 673 4 795 14 547 8 220 1 487 4 758 66 968 40 716 5 067 21 154 5 108 2 487 239 2 382 1 454 200 1 254 1 119 2 374 335 2 039 1 910

98 262 69 540 70.8 551 68 989 60 560 47 632 8 429 12.2 28 722 542 55 088 33 994 61.7 52 33 942 29 346 21 224 4 596 13.5 21 094 64 4 356 1 425 579 2 315 7 570 5 156 822 1 437 28 002 22 926 2 223 2 546 2 163 1 442 188 533 500 171 329 277 583 115 468 417 4 277 1 130 408 2 718 7 329 4 023 791 2 515 36 913 22 021 3 167 11 694 3 874 1 818 152 1 904 1 109 255 854 788 1 586 177 1 409 1 336

147 933 108 499 73.3 558 107 941 97 402 76 976 10 539 9.8 39 434 783 78 197 50 166 64.2 76 50 090 44 457 32 941 5 633 11.2 28 031 62 9 033 3 834 941 4 210 10 889 8 145 913 1 677 43 928 37 680 2 644 3 324 3 786 2 791 329 666 845 416 429 342 1 255 158 1 097 1 023 6 557 2 254 485 3 787 10 562 6 542 996 2 993 49 235 32 393 3 718 13 110 6 061 2 654 315 3 092 2 025 349 1 676 1 512 3 757 384 3 373 3 304

358 818 156 186 705

7 410 116 1 727 350 891 044 1 450 539 951 201

4 199 653 1 097 914 562 818 849 856 553 753

935 209 90 200 114

452 54 35 65 47

1 822 365 202 335 234

203 49 21 40 23

506 115 67 93 68

24 4 2 4 3

15 993 967 8 874 102 4 433 879

1 772 746 869 378 461 911

1 252 793 594 535 314 887

149 687 75 117 40 398

49 457 29 401 18 199

320 809 170 325 88 427

26 297 12 621 6 922

82 092 44 473 22 979

3 466 1 793 836

16 431 8 165 3 998

7 787 3 812 1 946

12 010 7 089 3 856

5 279 645 3 169 479 1 936 665

885 737 478 875 301 344

536 817 310 500 196 285

169 117 61 773 35 532

17 213 10 793 7 657

162 590 95 809 61 870

30 737 11 571 6 820

40 315 29 431 20 347

1 057 793 539

7 517 5 356 3 603

4 513 2 961 1 934

5 422 4 002 2 909

29 673 627 19 477 241 10 782 593

3 105 443 1 744 245 965 041

2 179 356 1 187 982 645 517

277 358 154 803 89 021

84 854 55 925 36 803

563 875 345 535 193 700

45 980 25 017 14 515

148 891 93 863 52 801

7 015 3 883 2 075

30 451 17 131 8 913

13 639 7 887 4 429

27 805 19 090 11 457

9 931 854 7 343 393 5 231 410

1 395 753 893 017 607 654

798 517 544 944 369 685

289 069 131 817 85 795

31 682 23 244 17 396

276 485 193 012 134 778

51 125 23 450 14 991

70 614 57 774 42 110

2 574 2 001 1 548

12 248 9 869 6 870

8 045 6 065 4 178

11 579 9 679 7 444

LABOR FORCE STATUS

Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES

Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

99 15 9 16 12

803 233 095 490 367

918 075 779 512 915

536 890 256 160 591

009 471 191 011 942

648 833 728 142 455

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 129 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

073 922 899 720 683

100 856 655 996 333

98 23 12 17 12

435 074 228 493 050

55 12 6 9 6

088 943 976 269 636

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

78 16 10 15 11

197 017 071 886 931

129

Table 117.

Labor Force Characteristics for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race)mCon. Other HispanicmCon.

United States

Central AmericanmCon.

South American

Panamanian

Salvadoran

Other Central American

Total

Argentinean

Chilean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

Venezuelan

Other South American

All other Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

72 495 51 138 70.5 2 002 49 136 44 617 34 880 4 519 9.2 21 357 969 43 286 28 203 65.2 270 27 933 25 121 18 502 2 812 10.1 15 083 109 2 939 883 347 1 594 4 303 2 343 361 1 179 18 287 14 555 826 1 709 1 956 1 362 103 491 812 372 440 381 912 51 861 742 3 283 1 072 317 1 842 4 726 2 487 451 1 699 27 450 19 078 1 868 6 375 3 834 1 974 102 1 758 1 465 395 1 070 1 002 2 528 189 2 339 2 249

420 598 319 089 75.9 739 318 350 284 923 227 688 33 427 10.5 101 509 2 579 204 286 132 464 64.8 32 132 432 116 446 84 358 15 986 12.1 71 822 367 24 024 10 200 2 404 11 342 43 411 33 653 4 214 5 224 140 372 119 992 10 198 9 873 5 355 3 819 485 1 051 1 464 588 876 762 1 686 365 1 321 1 216 17 748 5 410 1 585 10 731 30 742 17 980 3 066 9 686 137 164 87 819 10 670 38 675 9 801 4 371 456 4 974 3 522 633 2 889 2 667 5 309 442 4 867 4 723

5 237 3 758 71.8 34 3 724 3 270 2 579 454 12.2 1 479 13 2 681 1 651 61.6 8 1 643 1 403 1 052 240 14.6 1 030 5 268 104 33 131 309 216 13 75 1 839 1 498 155 165 70 49 – 21 34 13 21 21 36 – 36 36 189 29 20 140 342 194 25 115 1 763 1 063 195 505 201 84 – 117 49 9 40 40 137 24 113 108

811 411 596 160 73.5 4 277 591 883 545 925 431 879 45 958 7.8 215 251 7 736 416 800 264 351 63.4 359 263 992 239 071 169 421 24 921 9.4 152 449 1 278 32 039 11 850 2 638 16 997 48 205 33 426 3 535 9 952 268 643 232 284 12 728 21 572 31 407 25 004 1 722 4 668 6 371 3 161 3 210 2 542 7 946 1 543 6 403 5 836 29 762 11 022 2 146 16 545 44 574 27 979 3 012 13 391 276 739 177 366 17 485 81 770 37 593 19 062 1 877 16 654 11 245 2 801 8 444 7 666 16 887 1 242 15 645 15 046

83 822 61 456 73.3 393 61 063 57 951 45 674 3 112 5.1 22 366 339 41 227 25 353 61.5 87 25 266 23 702 16 122 1 564 6.2 15 874 95 3 166 1 265 190 1 668 4 193 2 833 277 988 27 525 24 819 862 1 683 5 472 4 560 175 730 1 029 522 507 383 1 210 294 916 828 3 036 1 209 235 1 572 4 246 2 744 191 1 253 24 648 16 070 910 7 659 5 521 3 138 202 2 181 1 465 347 1 118 988 2 311 220 2 091 2 012

53 634 39 711 74.0 361 39 350 36 949 28 616 2 401 6.1 13 923 158 27 348 17 212 62.9 47 17 165 15 971 11 033 1 194 7.0 10 136 56 2 011 773 172 1 045 3 010 2 103 186 624 17 911 15 783 763 1 169 2 380 1 984 68 328 413 238 175 161 561 115 446 420 2 010 833 149 1 020 2 477 1 608 153 704 17 806 11 639 735 5 405 2 961 1 582 143 1 236 788 198 590 570 1 306 125 1 181 1 150

293 543 214 553 73.1 1 441 213 112 195 240 153 794 17 872 8.4 78 990 5 613 157 060 100 921 64.3 72 100 849 90 467 64 310 10 382 10.3 56 139 860 10 891 4 150 901 5 655 16 604 11 701 1 143 3 335 94 179 79 326 4 680 9 414 10 361 8 262 645 1 454 1 912 949 963 771 2 536 506 2 030 1 859 10 250 3 852 809 5 573 16 124 10 340 1 059 4 674 107 659 68 271 7 578 31 805 13 257 6 635 784 5 838 4 047 1 102 2 945 2 702 5 723 419 5 304 5 115

150 459 109 995 73.1 888 109 107 98 957 80 704 10 150 9.3 40 464 533 74 996 46 657 62.2 46 46 611 41 345 30 805 5 266 11.3 28 339 68 6 451 2 205 667 3 456 10 821 7 607 962 1 904 49 455 42 617 2 803 3 664 5 823 4 517 344 962 1 317 559 758 642 1 596 215 1 381 1 262 5 378 1 844 337 3 197 8 427 5 186 713 2 515 49 116 30 529 3 769 14 785 6 688 3 209 375 3 104 2 078 463 1 615 1 450 3 309 186 3 123 3 038

136 730 102 968 75.3 569 102 399 94 445 74 736 7 954 7.8 33 762 579 68 938 44 828 65.0 47 44 781 40 580 28 647 4 201 9.4 24 110 84 5 617 2 047 502 2 971 7 951 5 666 587 1 530 46 910 41 629 2 218 2 806 4 864 3 767 355 742 1 145 613 532 386 1 305 234 1 071 966 5 314 1 956 421 2 932 7 987 4 991 585 2 369 45 521 30 356 2 875 12 290 5 565 2 769 239 2 557 1 811 433 1 378 1 197 2 740 156 2 584 2 444

36 083 24 914 69.0 259 24 655 22 924 17 605 1 731 7.0 11 169 257 18 477 10 797 58.4 26 10 771 9 772 6 718 999 9.3 7 680 44 1 459 530 78 845 2 387 1 450 127 717 12 674 10 573 508 1 459 672 454 10 208 160 85 75 61 254 69 185 163 1 384 446 77 861 2 184 1 131 132 913 12 924 7 648 713 4 545 1 173 458 56 659 319 70 249 223 493 40 453 443

57 140 42 563 74.5 366 42 197 39 459 30 750 2 738 6.5 14 577 257 28 754 18 583 64.6 34 18 549 17 234 11 786 1 315 7.1 10 171 71 2 444 880 128 1 357 3 239 2 066 253 854 19 989 17 537 894 1 377 1 835 1 460 125 244 395 195 200 138 484 110 374 338 2 390 882 118 1 390 3 129 1 979 179 963 19 065 12 853 905 5 281 2 428 1 271 78 1 079 737 188 549 536 1 005 96 909 844

1 361 776 893 445 65.6 14 641 878 804 801 982 614 339 76 822 8.7 468 331 32 047 695 488 405 028 58.2 1 915 403 113 368 205 255 684 34 908 8.7 290 460 5 809 66 548 24 415 7 043 33 790 90 294 57 777 8 023 20 242 385 457 303 990 23 589 50 756 60 024 37 196 2 324 20 458 24 148 6 784 17 364 14 354 39 817 4 556 35 261 32 368 63 910 23 992 5 618 34 039 80 445 48 969 5 936 24 858 393 039 258 656 20 631 112 780 70 319 29 310 1 845 39 164 29 107 4 760 24 347 21 926 58 668 3 396 55 272 52 870

176 803 369 115 043 308 65.1 1 591 581 113 451 727 106 699 686 82 350 379 6 752 041 6.0 61 760 061 2 992 338 92 393 242 52 527 263 56.9 173 557 52 353 706 49 307 437 33 813 528 3 046 269 5.8 39 865 979 1 447 923 6 493 330 2 634 510 573 155 3 150 782 8 271 806 5 565 960 650 610 1 617 392 48 153 027 41 136 894 2 128 670 4 047 269 9 413 554 6 030 560 264 626 3 113 440 4 372 608 1 214 387 3 158 221 2 567 624 7 705 802 898 824 6 806 978 6 084 207 6 221 636 2 634 857 470 655 3 096 890 8 174 954 5 398 753 520 776 2 200 531 49 394 884 35 172 718 1 799 400 12 324 005 10 541 099 4 656 569 177 835 5 706 036 5 376 164 910 137 4 466 027 4 022 318 12 684 505 612 015 12 072 490 11 480 969

43 8 5 8 7

204 50 30 36 27

286 445 581 520 119

2 681 501 318 658 499

416 80 44 80 56

41 6 3 7 4

27 4 2 5 4

157 30 16 29 21

18 4 2 2 1

28 5 3 5 4

5 016 2 981 1 542

36 932 20 364 10 664

450 269 137

65 470 34 426 17 548

4 919 2 408 1 207

5 119 2 515 1 283

24 127 12 763 6 468

10 903 5 736 3 102

12 025 6 356 3 369

3 657 1 838 820

4 720 2 810 1 299

146 950 78 805 40 978

14 221 221 8 004 724 3 971 968

2 344 1 631 1 018

19 192 14 471 10 190

270 217 154

18 775 12 861 9 005

747 468 313

826 600 404

8 093 5 601 3 895

4 014 2 340 1 547

3 141 2 322 1 670

845 623 397

1 109 907 779

72 763 41 946 25 698

4 393 908 2 690 604 1 635 321

8 633 5 807 3 499

60 631 39 545 22 089

717 520 339

116 741 72 256 40 224

11 293 6 361 3 473

8 669 5 631 3 103

41 468 25 431 13 975

20 918 13 346 7 612

20 012 12 809 7 172

5 832 3 185 1 713

8 549 5 493 3 176

252 263 154 399 86 160

26 568 184 17 732 996 9 817 552

4 874 4 096 3 066

30 786 25 621 18 701

508 443 303

40 165 31 640 23 194

2 261 1 857 1 386

2 069 1 827 1 354

16 616 13 445 9 953

8 309 5 597 3 853

6 198 5 224 3 821

2 116 1 590 1 122

2 596 2 100 1 705

114 581 80 148 54 483

8 536 101 6 450 376 4 623 756

LABOR FORCE STATUS

Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES

Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

130

286 086 070 898 115

800 397 947 174 066

227 545 397 532 880

348 896 518 380 041

060 159 845 890 126

74 14 8 15 10

996 954 209 813 989

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 130 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

68 13 8 12 9

938 844 191 687 006

477 296 283 958 791

754 703 504 914 233

695 119 67 120 86

488 319 617 975 738

92 13 8 15 11

393 506 204 039 416

242 468 112 647 504

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 118.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race) Other Hispanic

United States

Central American

All persons

Puerto Rican

Total

Mexican

Cuban

214 822 947 291 119 277 477 273 825 210 654 687 069

3 339 694 2 705 020 1 507 531 139 805 166 465 77 407 22 759 468 209 124 853 13 606 1 029 646 513 905 72 294

2 027 520 1 649 212 873 731 86 574 109 722 47 001 16 288 268 586 69 397 8 207 505 042 264 713 37 136

353 274 159 14 18 8 1 60 15 1 229 78 15

483 503 219 333 187 617 894 793 543 773 639 675 166

230 181 113 7 7 4

14 315 448 11 073 188 4 159 951 756 835 6 136 105 3 242 260 1 636 766 1 042 647 180 695 274 277 1 605 494 640 453 274 320 681 990

1 600 482 1 107 108 337 581 97 075 670 487 493 374 146 313 84 851 18 265 32 235 347 061 151 252 52 700 141 978

1 040 695 210 61 421 345 95 57 11 19 250 114 37 97

760 537 994 978 525 223 051 043 832 948 172 335 280 856

190 130 35 12 83 59 19 9 2 5 39 10 7 21

684 883 009 242 335 801 949 889 603 144 852 956 432 329

46 37 14 2 19 8 3 2

Total

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Costa Rican

Guatemalan

231 218 538 736 721 219 994 292 043 497 344 581 652

9 279 8 202 4 892 292 317 195 46 760 225 32 3 104 2 011 172

36 32 17 2 1

3 659 2 947 1 077 157 1 697 712 298 217 1 53 414 201 58 148

18 12 3 1 7 6 1

1 21 11 2 7

772 827 682 538 527 945 085 381 738 527 860 685 807 332

Honduran

Nicaraguan

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS

Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed ------------------------------------

51 39 25 1 1 11 2 10 6

718 286 799 071 364 790 127 067 383 127 381 031 593

617 107 179 063 127 107 760 383 898 807 072 414 370

728 600 361 31 31 17 3 96 29 2 246 142 17

074 198 402 835 429 682 817 447 015 819 893 103 622

63 50 27 3 4 2

695 704 894 942 773 991 614 296 363 703 5 377 2 328 810 2 219

322 242 76 19 145 79 27 15 3 6 51 23 7 20

343 984 684 913 854 359 699 623 467 440 660 633 178 574

35 26 6 2 17 8 2 1

42 10 48 28 2

556 179 177 909 687 350 782 690 976 519 333 614 318

180 159 93 10 8 5

312 728 435 801 430 584 714 284 427 820 5 870 2 194 802 2 861

94 66 19 5 41 27 6 3

8 2 52 18 4

12 5 64 44 4

976 795 752 302 816 933 275 365 114 105 846 441 850

16 240 13 733 7 579 964 871 506 83 1 636 698 30 8 080 5 135 656

28 25 15 1 1

439 292 442 009 812 147 294 734 111 404 4 853 2 736 628 1 462

8 633 6 470 1 671 607 4 181 2 163 582 233 96 206 1 581 651 284 646

15 12 4 1 6 3

2 1 10 7

534 270 686 646 280 791 103 1 984 776 117 8 851 6 196 618

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS

Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

590 167 196 103 868 423 936 558 91 208 2 487 1 334 232 921

CLASS OF WORKER

Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private wage and salary workers -------------------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private wage and salary workers -------------------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

115 89 8 5 3 8

681 541 244 381 940 067 505 976 693 617 002 663 708 290

202 393 755 445 900 483 226 623 002 771 677 488 708 977

8 981 516 7 398 601 577 730 299 289 252 848 421 198 31 850 3 669 186 2 930 933 306 212 170 398 103 373 143 506 14 764

5 323 210 4 410 646 331 241 179 887 146 025 236 264 19 147 2 046 146 1 624 640 174 150 104 555 58 507 76 101 8 193

925 726 93 36 41 26 2 409 313 48 20 16 8 1

893 160 698 018 135 379 503 485 800 522 156 844 965 198

531 433 36 13 9 35 1 232 191 19 7 4 8 1

023 905 525 761 275 693 864 782 747 574 527 002 798 134

2 201 390 1 827 890 116 266 69 623 56 413 122 862 8 336 980 773 800 746 63 966 38 160 24 020 49 642 4 239

196 167 12 3 2 9 1 89 75 7 2 1 2

988 969 078 792 771 363 015 286 529 039 242 316 826 334

656 579 23 10 9 31 2 284 243 13 6 4 15 1

495 318 918 780 342 061 076 211 194 737 312 269 574 125

28 432 23 407 1 747 936 523 1 719 100 13 053 10 376 1 171 520 170 753 63

137 122 3 1 1 7

134 84 5 11 10 11 11 105 87 74 6 61 35 2 5 5 6 5 42 34 28 3

529 533 825 370 110 628 062 361 097 660 296 904 419 692 996 569 241 984 973 274 714 061

779 428 217 482 388 106 158 883 175 124 616 615 603 119 730 882 320 961 185 397 940 761

10 334 670 5 647 572 765 230 934 356 921 507 1 088 172 977 833 8 419 788 6 469 552 5 095 863 655 046 4 304 180 2 169 391 294 147 402 590 418 945 519 212 499 895 3 169 835 2 336 251 1 833 090 260 702

6 139 622 3 223 303 476 442 562 624 584 538 679 291 613 424 4 998 591 3 758 471 2 907 960 421 752 2 432 824 1 168 094 169 919 224 060 250 043 310 361 310 347 1 770 796 1 265 114 979 525 155 873

1 107 649 64 89 85 108 110 909 712 590 60 485 262 26 43 42 54 55 365 275 225 27

071 301 783 363 107 472 045 241 896 879 564 691 306 968 470 887 244 816 284 833 964 800

594 385 35 49 39 45 38 496 416 350 27 261 159 15 24 19 23 18 205 167 138 12

506 665 965 406 721 727 022 888 696 067 165 189 472 678 256 898 025 860 001 644 480 533

2 493 471 1 389 303 188 040 232 963 212 141 254 682 216 342 2 015 068 1 581 489 1 246 957 145 565 1 124 476 579 519 81 582 110 804 106 117 131 582 114 872 828 754 627 660 489 121 64 496

230 125 14 20 20 26 22 193 143 114 15 106 52 6 10 10 14 11 85 59 46 7

483 698 681 641 586 516 361 485 568 467 821 281 730 803 339 360 078 971 062 749 340 757

716 380 70 71 62 74 57 591 460 342 44 316 158 29 31 28 37 30 239 180 134 18

602 427 422 416 871 304 162 286 194 949 869 720 522 493 832 881 294 698 536 457 322 369

31 18 2 3 2 3 2 24 20 16 1 14 8

646 537 035 200 547 079 248 816 342 422 464 825 028 820 665 437 492 383 469 281 639 705

148 77 15 15 13 15 11 123 96 69 9 60 29 6 6 5 7 5 45 34 25 3

595 386 823 295 031 617 443 850 069 771 332 824 888 008 076 562 559 731 883 335 166 378

67 35 5 6 6 8 6 54 41 31 4 32 16 2 3 2 4 3 24 18 13 1

669 107 127 979 272 027 157 978 083 308 456 991 235 525 541 979 187 524 753 309 739 841

105 57 9 10 8 10 9 85 67 51 6 49 24 4 4 4 5 5 37 27 21 2

992 124 536 286 848 531 667 958 238 159 320 171 658 234 792 293 758 436 246 805 008 955

65 8 18 29 8 51 6 11 33 30 10 2 4 3

049 477 243 637 691 718 129 870 717 599 381 056 929 395

428 151 077 580 620 214 613 620 981 124 654 800 373 481

4 776 533 1 492 1 914 835 3 339 219 874 2 245 1 860 1 029 283 432 313

075 688 336 539 512 694 748 426 520 282 646 838 787 021

2 776 250 879 1 125 521 2 027 117 547 1 362 1 103 505 117 224 163

147 352 383 132 280 520 337 194 989 527 042 880 041 121

627 142 201 213 70 353 33 93 226 192 229 101 85 42

527 023 754 368 382 483 576 178 729 757 639 598 576 465

295 33 82 127 51 230 22 53 154 131 48 9 20 17

380 459 809 374 738 617 054 966 597 069 072 640 592 840

1 077 107 328 448 192 728 46 180 501 432 246 54 102 89

021 854 390 665 112 074 781 088 205 929 893 720 578 595

126 26 40 39 20 63 3 18 41 33 52 20 17 14

991 104 535 626 726 556 984 463 109 429 333 992 000 341

284 15 88 118 62 180 5 43 131 111 64 8 27 28

787 649 099 720 319 231 498 563 170 626 344 522 341 481

13 279 806 4 140 5 882 2 451 9 279 281 2 347 6 651 5 692 3 104 477 1 391 1 236

56 2 17 23 12 36

978 897 805 557 719 976 875 872 229 599 846 688 213 945

27 2 9 11 4 16

445 429 413 050 553 240 767 344 129 328 080 428 571 081

42 1 11 18 10 28

608 915 992 197 504 534 880 065 589 383 851 814 689 348

27 26 3 1 1 8 8

481 330 352 900 603 232 970

055 011 156 833 440 414 114

944 901 223 127 108 344 172

900 021 132 917 366 587 673

571 548 122 68 58 215 108

144 339 578 561 140 931 689

147 138 43 25 21 54 17

292 663 891 170 426 425 452

32 30 9 6 5 10 4

485 855 950 259 491 468 386

193 183 46 27 23 63 42

979 164 713 927 309 763 146

7 6 3 2 1 2

237 672 624 162 762 335 391

20 18 8 5 4 7 1

426 535 331 304 413 438 457

1 722 1 594 668 388 325 651 135

52 40 4 3 1 2

54 46 2 1 3

291 768 946 810 219 130 418 385 821 101 053 516 648 246

60 52 2 1 3 29 24 1 1

560 668 542 219 860 023 248 346 855 605 744 431 574 137

97 86 3 1 1 4 44 39 1 2

402 462 209 571 217 556 387 457 011 866 884 373 049 274

WORK STATUS IN 1989

Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

1 1 1 1 10 8 6

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989

Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 or more workers -------------------------------

9 26 21 10 1 4 4

4 11 9 8 1 3 3

6 21 18 8 3 4

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------Male -------------------------------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam-era service ------------------------------World War II service ------------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 131 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

2 476 2 208 992 711 568 876 189

2 388 2 156 880 471 399 794 252

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

3 137 2 910 1 175 813 697 987 226

131

Table 118.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990m Con.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race)mCon. Other HispanicmCon.

United States

Central AmericanmCon. Panamanian

Salvadoran

South American

Other Central American

Total

Argentinean

Chilean

855 454 128 095 834 014 801 567 515 627 334 988 150

23 810 21 214 12 530 795 546 320 51 2 050 678 44 3 084 2 287 141

13 589 12 158 7 491 493 394 284 13 1 037 383 56 2 230 1 698 126

60 53 31 3 2 1

6 202 5 282 2 046 288 2 923 920 551 294 52 172 369 134 85 145

4 021 3 509 1 351 232 1 918 512 254 142 42 62 258 113 47 85

21 17 6 1 10 3 1

Venezuelan

Other South American

30 27 16 1 1

418 099 368 584 357 804 195 1 962 763 82 6 989 5 092 443

8 201 6 979 4 322 389 229 163 8 993 283 46 1 763 1 112 94

14 052 12 547 7 860 628 423 235 54 1 082 431 35 2 522 2 000 49

300 228 143 8 11 6 1 60 15 1 84 47 5

432 347 559 095 187 099 240 898 481 176 882 920 502

48 378 520 36 581 802 24 292 416 931 486 1 197 654 712 870 104 718 10 599 064 2 258 972 113 604 9 352 008 5 517 782 520 775

11 829 9 711 3 029 687 5 977 2 118 1 037 530 158 244 1 081 490 159 432

10 931 9 081 3 014 719 5 331 1 850 1 085 612 91 302 765 377 113 270

2 843 2 405 751 120 1 534 438 236 114 26 90 202 111 9 82

4 834 4 008 1 324 174 2 510 826 415 205 46 100 411 233 26 137

130 97 32 8 56 32 13 8 1 2 18 7 2 8

458 928 917 131 589 530 719 124 689 813 811 366 841 427

12 714 966 9 966 080 3 822 370 659 760 5 465 618 2 748 886 1 490 453 957 796 162 430 242 042 1 258 433 489 201 221 620 540 012

240 047 311 107 635 234 906 467 287 356 156 149 979 540

98 86 4 1 1 4

957 144 565 805 795 315 333 345 140 589 165 842 467 142

94 80 3 2 1 5

459 857 560 100 705 054 183 234 091 912 482 303 324 122

801 618 57 41 35 46 2 368 282 29 22 14 17 1

982 680 663 078 081 559 921 205 396 848 523 431 545 462

106 82 7 5 3 7

267 377 716 191 388 051 544 710 125 923 205 946 692 591 014 656 172 821 494 490 005 907

940 539 53 81 79 95 90 739 581 479 51 431 229 24 40 41 48 47 306 235 190 23

068 500 981 353 135 117 982 041 927 199 844 405 559 937 141 008 299 461 067 148 637 321

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS

Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed ------------------------------------

13 027 11 259 7 821 586 410 273 75 1 358 454 12 7 270 5 204 462

75 67 39 4 3 2

6 222 5 036 1 506 438 3 073 1 186 699 303 149 99 487 146 77 264

41 27 7 2 17 14 2 1

4 1 25 18 1

170 099 271 910 942 488 391 129 757 201 684 268 859

1 005 860 537 36 85 33 21 60 19 – 509 326 35

183 162 97 9 6 4

772 545 695 197 648 227 269 329 290 557 958 586 502 868

457 370 95 27 248 87 7 7 – – 80 31 26 23

61 51 17 3 30 10 5 2

1

801 501 650 443 308 300 181 834 613 280 119 388 728 954

923 857 616 125 344 105 876 446 599 906 696 111 769 365

3 270 2 857 96 124 71 122 – 1 403 1 152 66 47 71 67 –

545 461 22 13 9 35 2 239 199 13 7 4 13 1

925 923 607 973 219 879 324 071 627 342 083 004 697 318

57 45 2 2 1 5

14 5 45 30 3

4 1 19 13 1

828 945 677 219 415 389 343 468 864 244 004 222 501

32 28 16 1 1 2 1 9 5

957 512 880 987 470 819 137 975 113 120 742 577 796

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS

Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

11 6 1 3

1 5 2

141 505 135 223 115 636 603 937 198 310 2 033 930 289 803

CLASS OF WORKER

Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private wage and salary workers -------------------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private wage and salary workers -------------------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

44 33 4 1 3 1

617 299 762 995 108 406 47 121 380 022 368 597 714 40

284 257 7 3 2 13

52 30 3 4 4 4 4 42 34 27 2 28 15 2 2 2 2 3 22 17 14 1

658 880 726 324 039 837 852 621 164 995 585 938 991 109 654 488 691 005 217 426 002 565

306 159 33 31 27 31 22 256 199 144 20 128 62 13 12 11 15 11 97 73 53 7

432 350 917 066 836 840 423 053 026 449 491 372 836 677 997 985 403 474 732 385 026 831

3 610 2 043 258 266 298 373 372 3 010 2 272 1 845 221 1 599 886 120 107 137 204 145 1 236 916 742 94

606 343 48 59 49 58 45 491 395 310 33 270 138 20 28 25 31 24 198 152 117 15

318 678 956 553 549 745 837 256 800 342 031 070 708 349 492 868 911 742 089 306 822 049

21 1 6 9 3 13

622 704 892 740 286 027 662 579 786 044 270 929 602 739

121 5 37 49 28 75 1 18 55 46 25 3 10 11

115 711 296 577 531 170 995 095 080 932 684 062 667 955

1 740 187 561 717 275 1 005 38 261 706 648 509 124 208 177

251 13 73 114 49 183 6 45 131 113 45 6 18 20

987 811 815 736 625 855 348 875 632 850 334 369 612 353

884 369 328 340 195 573 341

4 4 2 1 1 1

581 098 220 543 191 415 307

238 200 68 38 38 142 7

20 19 8 5 4 7 1

978 742 388 298 498 081 828

25 18 3 1 1

116 102 3 1 1 6

951 610 853 184 183 791 330 702 247 893 043 461 847 211

36 30 1 1

949 026 658 318 742 095 110 971 928 000 549 320 096 78

195 168 7 4 2 12

63 37 4 6 4 5 4 51 42 33 2 26 13 1 3 2 3 2 18 14 11 1

993 685 836 333 576 834 729 043 509 976 691 859 938 922 113 437 097 352 753 965 623 184

41 24 3 3 3 3 3 32 27 21 2 18 9 1 1 1 1 1 12 10 8

155 064 260 887 428 500 016 515 093 588 162 143 618 353 855 640 974 703 867 316 036 864

218 124 16 21 17 21 16 176 141 111 12 102 52 7 11 9 12 9 75 57 44 5

112 023 619 981 584 753 152 788 686 289 046 506 709 383 112 801 405 096 809 935 708 899

110 62 9 10 9 10 8 92 73 57 6 47 24 3 4 4 5 4 36 27 21 2

570 611 425 675 056 666 137 131 705 311 376 264 556 811 688 592 338 279 401 656 446 920

28 1 8 13 4 23

463 427 736 775 525 810 886 627 297 386 084 401 348 335

17 167 581 5 054 8 394 3 138 13 589 344 3 305 9 940 8 728 2 230 203 1 106 921

88 4 26 39 17 60 1 15 43 37 19 2 7 8

617 572 848 868 329 828 850 384 594 292 004 295 814 895

47 3 12 19 11 32 1 7 24 19 9 2 3 4

058 743 386 717 212 957 436 491 030 913 742 151 348 243

1 947 1 826 583 380 268 694 221

1 645 1 562 564 377 316 472 184

7 6 3 2 1 2

331 865 374 140 860 359 584

4 4 1 1

23 18 1 1 1

3 15 12 1 1

90 77 4 2 1 4

41 35 2 1 1

445 693 559 402 611 840 340 580 178 954 204 699 366 179

22 18 1 1

103 56 9 10 9 10 8 83 66 51 6 45 22 3 4 4 5 4 32 24 19 2

435 429 080 182 339 383 022 799 340 210 253 144 517 532 618 606 547 324 863 857 206 665

25 14 2 2 2 2 2 20 16 13 1 11 5

41 1 12 19 8 30

918 794 018 137 969 418 915 300 203 491 989 723 036 230

10 634 865 3 526 5 199 1 044 8 201 496 2 313 5 392 5 020 1 763 283 855 625

18 130 829 5 247 8 646 3 408 14 052 421 3 455 10 176 9 020 2 522 313 1 105 1 104

413 52 125 175 59 300 30 72 197 174 84 18 39 26

3 372 3 202 1 199 743 614 1 174 350

890 791 359 219 200 320 112

1 319 1 214 498 359 325 432 123

145 138 26 15 12 46 38

40 34 1 1 2

924 546 101 057 548 1 550 122 9 772 7 756 638 484 230 618 46

39 32 1 1 3 17 14

1

699 142 667 082 688 646 473 307 762 311 832 560 565 276

686 792 025 156 052 285 376 437 069 559 279 115 202 213

124 78 5 10 9 10 10 96 80 69 5 57 33 2 5 5 5 5 39 31 26 2

195 885 059 436 188 539 084 942 627 564 641 600 250 397 594 150 722 485 803 938 881 801

109 856 987 126 881 934 325 095 623 261 570 435 212 972 140 937 108 066 350 146 850 059

256 290 941 583 442 432 951 187 294 024 882 837 625 420

60 7 16 27 7 48 5 10 31 28 9 1 4 3

273 943 750 723 856 378 909 996 472 738 352 772 496 082

353 463 741 041 108 520 865 194 461 842 008 962 586 460

338 215 370 163 636 909 470

26 25 3 1 1 7 8

536 428 129 772 495 887 797

155 990 024 916 074 827 441

49 37 4 2 1 2

WORK STATUS IN 1989

Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

1 1 1 1 7 6 4

786 489 020 304 178 558 237 270 342 045 298 208 678 757 092 136 378 167 902 087 798 610

43 24 3 4 3 4 3 34 28 21 2 18 9 1 2 1 2 1 13 10 8

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989

Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 or more workers -------------------------------

2 9 9 7 3 2

6 16 14 3 1 1

7 22 19 6 3 3

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE

Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------Male -------------------------------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam-era service ------------------------------World War II service ------------------------------

132

5 5 2 1 1 2

474 282 811 080 915 1 630 254

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 132 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 119.

Occupation of Employed Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race) Other Hispanic

United States

Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

Central American

All persons

Total

115 681 202 30 533 582 14 227 916 578 334 4 140 575 16 305 666 3 000 976 1 672 559 869 543 2 482 553 5 713 591 3 861 446 36 718 398 1 397 189 2 860 046 13 634 686 3 352 054 3 941 568 6 341 064 2 533 639 18 826 477 640 982 4 582 070 2 315 205 990 423 15 295 917 521 154 1 992 852 732 609 12 781 911 5 167 308 3 127 932 2 839 010 1 066 944 1 590 184 13 097 963 4 080 305 4 793 935 4 047 043 17 196 332 4 981 876 2 922 321 3 760 910 3 580 137 968 091 4 563 134 948 540 1 576 991 52 976 623 14 752 659 5 993 163 251 316 2 156 867 8 759 496 551 261 151 962 171 791 2 163 863 3 977 806 2 946 061 23 120 191 1 133 078 832 879 6 584 290 1 155 921 1 314 555 4 113 814 1 995 673 14 569 944 394 508 4 490 363 2 062 414 368 423 8 929 509 494 920 310 463 66 355 8 124 126 3 062 435 1 278 437 449 506 149 675 290 041 1 235 327 175 669 131 124 923 593 4 489 431 2 018 059 1 082 797 426 426 419 603 46 995 915 154 36 177 359 459

8 981 516 1 262 178 627 693 25 469 189 088 634 485 96 970 52 479 35 277 76 252 238 263 165 455 2 321 918 77 782 143 367 808 785 172 723 157 289 478 773 232 840 1 291 984 40 615 258 327 123 119 73 208 1 719 992 119 588 134 930 43 644 1 465 474 608 350 491 540 446 133 33 300 403 200 1 177 553 315 039 452 936 395 605 2 053 742 684 988 362 199 314 362 307 684 87 111 605 082 162 235 145 346 3 669 186 623 927 278 720 11 588 103 345 345 207 21 209 6 190 7 727 61 812 169 075 128 741 1 434 647 55 644 41 899 417 587 56 425 59 102 302 060 171 625 919 517 23 351 250 655 102 477 22 607 863 229 114 019 20 185 4 581 729 025 223 035 212 298 59 747 3 646 55 354 128 792 11 970 9 876 106 538 558 844 283 994 140 821 22 356 21 943 4 332 107 341 4 257 27 511

Mexican 5 323 617 313 14 93 303 40 22 8 34 130 95 1 256 39 73 442 90 75 276 139 700 19 135 63 37 987 54 69 23 863 395 276 383 26 350 754 188 303 249 1 323 421 242 181 177 65 413 119 94 2 046 310 140 6 50 170 8 2 2 27 93 73 791 29 21 236 30 27 177 104 505 11 131 54 12 483 52 10 2 421 144 120 51 2 48 75 6 6 62 332 159 88 13 13 2 68 2 18

210 500 569 478 557 931 982 608 994 251 463 434 799 910 666 449 768 521 160 974 774 599 212 748 383 215 955 045 934 215 711 822 859 947 088 241 924 565 881 596 146 266 501 637 619 064 263 702 146 839 519 344 518 320 753 550 253 305 315 731 491 213 199 037 658 410 969 844 042 785 387 458 279 756 320 168 299 268 381 490 856 776 547 838 986 285 267 366 360 479 384 136 313 830 772 416

Puerto Rican 925 158 74 3 24 84 11 5 4 12 30 21 295 11 16 83 18 16 49 24 183 6 40 14 14 170 3 28 9 139 42 48 12 11 94 31 26 35 194 68 33 35 34 6 49 7 15 409 86 36 1 14 49 2 1 10 22 17 183 8 5 44 6 6 31 18 126 3 39 12 3 72 2 4 1 64 14 13 1 1 12 1 9 53 26 14 2 2 10 2

893 799 536 386 350 263 349 737 190 529 216 244 286 375 737 954 403 203 348 092 220 358 738 994 264 934 370 075 101 489 392 612 584 879 383 160 605 827 480 130 616 231 771 891 895 617 301 499 485 241 280 849 438 961 981 908 303 147 315 114 864 020 004 082 135 695 252 277 758 838 501 280 844 003 955 218 111 830 797 989 640 104 477 086 250 860 956 651 420 289 242 196 602 098 194 328

Cuban 531 123 63 1 19 59 10 5 7 6 18 12 181 6 11 66 17 19 28 10 97 3 21 12 4 69 2 8 3 58 17 22 6 4 62 19 22 20 87 30 13 19 19 2 21 4 5 232 56 25 10 30 2 1 4 13 10 105 3 3 27 4 7 15 7 71 2 20 9 1 31 1 1 28 6 8

8 7 29 18 6 1 1 3

023 158 492 433 464 666 200 568 520 373 210 799 129 173 345 440 595 970 875 372 171 261 389 112 248 970 170 979 039 821 072 430 680 923 947 306 739 176 288 780 594 641 695 422 665 185 959 711 782 121 999 666 606 122 202 706 398 858 825 554 910 979 294 198 331 049 818 409 439 001 906 803 086 826 967 131 335 728 742 060 733 132 541 294 675 389 223 898 233 253 200 162 220 992 232 781

2 201 362 176 6 51 186 34 18 14 23 59 35 588 20 41 215 45 45 124 58 310 11 60 32 17 491 59 28 7 403 153 143 43 4 36 266 74 100 89 448 164 73 77 75 11 121 30 29 980 170 75 2 27 94 7 2 2 19 39 27 353 14 12 110 15 17 77 41 216 5 58 25 5 275 56 4 214 57 69 5 4 32 3 2 27 142 79 31 5 5 1 24 1 5

Total

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Costa Rican

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

390 721 096 172 717 625 439 566 573 099 374 978 704 324 619 942 957 595 390 402 819 397 988 265 313 873 093 831 570 949 175 676 010 551 782 846 771 368 956 236 632 061 395 734 932 216 712 434 773 726 922 729 783 804 273 026 773 502 620 342 382 432 402 270 301 948 021 095 278 727 861 936 398 644 777 668 836 199 115 759 518 634 789 574 059 342 092 929 981 800 530 449 197 421 059 986

196 988 21 928 11 377 176 3 236 10 551 1 389 725 1 096 1 070 3 066 1 900 51 145 1 506 2 498 21 522 5 215 3 168 13 139 7 381 25 619 921 5 227 2 129 1 474 44 300 1 890 2 744 512 39 666 11 433 14 936 962 50 912 20 782 6 225 5 650 8 876 57 871 24 835 9 286 9 694 9 655 1 095 12 961 1 769 3 592 89 286 10 510 4 815 100 1 914 5 695 301 67 250 946 2 099 1 464 28 410 1 076 686 9 532 1 135 1 318 7 079 4 259 17 116 412 5 042 1 701 327 22 217 1 765 423 38 20 029 3 176 5 760 99 – 99 3 829 218 250 3 350 24 221 14 205 5 183 507 496 394 3 932 36 576

656 495 64 589 33 883 757 9 873 30 706 4 976 2 693 1 829 4 383 9 277 5 915 135 770 4 803 7 732 50 248 9 085 8 492 32 671 16 784 72 987 2 644 12 120 7 134 4 078 191 937 36 127 5 839 877 149 971 58 905 60 156 17 428 910 16 135 88 408 22 916 37 981 27 340 158 363 61 451 25 794 22 374 22 003 2 816 45 928 13 919 8 252 284 211 30 582 14 215 338 5 023 16 367 990 264 328 3 845 6 422 4 616 78 998 3 171 2 123 26 257 2 999 3 522 19 736 11 336 47 447 1 409 11 590 5 383 1 328 113 433 34 999 867 122 77 567 19 329 32 147 1 953 115 1 810 10 071 713 693 8 651 49 174 29 414 10 285 1 332 1 307 244 7 899 426 1 452

28 432 5 497 2 447 52 663 3 050 563 349 126 416 1 143 689 8 768 276 672 2 923 667 700 1 556 559 4 897 152 1 015 464 147 6 145 537 344 104 5 264 1 825 1 522 401 28 358 3 424 998 1 240 1 186 4 197 1 549 629 977 955 106 936 214 334 13 053 2 574 1 013 29 321 1 561 93 39 14 366 777 541 5 231 211 209 1 448 193 330 925 410 3 363 68 1 004 392 56 3 621 496 67 – 3 058 628 858 46 – 46 410 67 23 320 1 171 659 326 75 75 7 104 – 27

137 291 10 651 5 623 174 1 459 5 028 612 359 366 548 1 538 1 026 22 691 744 1 256 8 128 1 527 1 065 5 536 2 979 12 563 477 1 961 1 208 664 41 699 10 406 932 161 30 361 10 987 13 108 4 327 198 4 056 20 536 5 744 8 629 6 120 37 387 15 429 6 584 4 897 4 881 569 9 908 3 088 1 707 54 385 4 567 2 095 37 787 2 472 106 49 41 390 1 077 787 12 246 510 330 3 924 370 457 3 097 1 838 7 482 256 1 870 895 207 24 848 10 100 114 18 14 634 2 817 6 572 404 5 392 2 100 172 137 1 782 10 220 5 886 2 572 294 294 71 1 397 64 207

60 560 6 292 3 156 98 832 3 136 549 289 211 471 868 563 13 450 564 798 4 770 932 810 3 028 1 458 7 318 281 1 511 762 352 17 418 3 658 652 123 13 108 4 203 5 339 1 272 64 1 143 8 195 2 108 3 506 2 535 13 933 5 105 2 115 2 107 1 914 240 4 366 1 394 900 29 346 3 312 1 475 62 454 1 837 152 40 36 419 632 458 8 814 415 300 2 711 338 384 1 989 1 066 5 388 205 1 424 645 119 11 485 3 544 144 26 7 797 1 673 2 996 205 18 175 971 54 73 844 4 559 2 763 855 146 126 – 795 56 250

97 402 12 512 7 062 144 2 256 5 450 1 021 525 453 794 1 293 707 27 756 841 1 366 11 989 2 351 2 168 7 470 3 959 13 560 493 2 078 1 550 709 21 614 2 463 1 193 88 17 958 6 448 7 083 1 413 121 1 237 11 556 3 157 4 758 3 620 22 551 8 319 3 526 3 756 3 713 422 6 528 1 421 1 616 44 457 5 757 2 888 55 1 131 2 869 186 32 90 736 830 573 16 080 529 352 6 267 816 871 4 580 2 765 8 932 210 1 996 1 120 145 12 942 2 394 143 6 10 405 2 910 3 783 188 18 170 1 540 137 120 1 278 7 950 4 785 1 488 251 251 46 1 380 38 288

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 133 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

133

Table 119.

Occupation of Employed Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race)mCon. Other HispanicmCon.

United States

Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

134

Central AmericanmCon. Panamanian

Salvadoran

Other Central American

44 617 11 188 5 031 150 1 990 6 157 831 443 309 1 157 2 206 1 520 17 006 606 1 124 4 596 963 996 2 637 1 069 10 680 390 2 078 1 202 852 8 380 423 981 217 6 976 2 071 1 736 226 10 216 3 360 1 249 965 1 146 4 457 1 353 809 803 755 101 1 391 251 470 25 121 6 427 2 579 69 1 067 3 848 166 41 86 1 083 1 678 1 245 11 313 405 377 2 815 433 459 1 923 886 7 716 212 2 012 880 329 5 280 423 191 45 4 666 1 027 909 70 2 68 441 65 19 357 1 590 806 377 61 61 6 340 27 113

284 923 17 972 10 357 129 2 624 7 615 1 375 717 358 900 2 144 1 373 45 246 1 734 2 449 17 561 2 585 2 718 12 258 6 652 23 502 834 3 396 1 916 1 354 95 908 18 501 1 669 184 75 738 33 164 31 161 9 691 485 9 031 40 939 9 489 18 773 12 616 75 167 29 398 12 066 9 751 9 702 1 365 22 587 7 524 3 173 116 446 7 696 4 048 76 1 231 3 648 282 63 61 787 1 388 983 24 780 1 074 548 8 904 827 994 7 083 4 263 14 254 447 3 231 1 426 472 54 842 17 922 208 27 36 712 10 219 16 938 1 026 70 947 4 600 218 321 4 061 23 502 14 390 4 661 498 493 114 3 839 241 567

3 270 477 207 10 49 270 25 11 6 97 85 37 853 38 67 281 60 35 186 108 467 17 81 32 – 773 139 68 – 566 207 207 98 4 94 398 171 110 117 671 298 65 83 83 13 212 27 52 1 403 249 117 10 32 132 5 – – 64 40 29 534 27 7 188 22 27 139 108 312 11 53 25 – 415 120 – – 295 55 91 14 2 12 9 – – 9 182 125 6 7 7 – 44 – –

South American

545 110 50 1 14 59 13 7 7 5 16 8 152 4 13 56 12 14 29 11 78 3 15 8 3 111 13 4 93 35 33 4 4 64 19 19 25 102 41 17 19 19 1 22 4 5 239 47 19 7 27 2 1 4 10 6 87 3 3 27 4 5 17 8 53 1 14 6 1 59 12 46 11 16

8 7 35 20 8

5 1

Total

Argentinean

Chilean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

Venezuelan

Other South American

925 186 406 112 099 780 160 180 041 753 680 607 456 767 119 065 398 067 600 853 505 567 457 385 698 450 076 792 926 582 167 639 783 474 195 135 119 109 798 915 954 334 597 390 862 168 337 798 071 138 655 475 239 483 653 793 157 750 790 821 572 284 639 376 255 244 877 386 273 471 993 390 047 962 438 932 94 592 049 019 635 104 508 693 733 504 451 071 156 247 999 999 248 421 262 167

57 951 18 577 7 691 194 1 847 10 886 2 353 1 221 1 655 551 3 159 1 394 16 361 487 1 925 6 701 1 431 2 098 3 172 1 025 7 248 234 1 338 984 308 8 682 713 528 138 7 441 2 994 1 824 362 23 333 7 566 2 210 2 402 2 952 6 403 2 097 1 171 1 608 1 562 87 1 440 512 335 23 702 7 416 2 652 94 947 4 764 463 62 322 432 2 158 1 181 8 936 333 567 2 906 396 685 1 825 710 5 130 91 1 289 799 88 4 627 629 150 6 3 848 1 165 784 44 2 42 780 55 45 680 1 899 829 645 111 111 4 310 39 90

36 949 10 151 4 421 115 1 126 5 730 1 160 606 533 578 1 845 781 9 905 315 1 053 3 795 952 803 2 040 745 4 742 121 886 474 196 7 038 1 096 347 59 5 595 2 186 1 881 460 47 399 4 300 1 336 1 523 1 441 5 095 1 621 881 1 293 1 275 114 1 186 365 374 15 971 4 308 1 684 31 553 2 624 230 62 66 519 1 086 619 5 725 245 253 1 941 374 306 1 261 494 3 286 48 862 343 88 4 052 1 043 56 7 2 953 738 970 60 16 44 461 26 30 405 1 365 707 431 29 29 11 187 16 69

195 240 33 419 15 779 315 4 496 17 640 3 842 2 237 2 046 1 992 4 580 2 678 54 635 1 942 4 663 20 100 4 481 5 008 10 611 4 111 27 930 1 348 5 460 2 962 1 247 42 207 5 215 1 589 330 35 403 11 825 14 118 1 499 170 1 285 22 782 7 223 6 028 9 500 40 698 17 135 7 081 7 571 7 491 748 8 163 1 068 2 323 90 467 15 048 6 579 110 2 357 8 469 826 288 304 1 637 3 186 2 198 32 022 1 402 1 401 10 289 1 610 2 047 6 632 2 933 18 930 501 5 334 2 305 318 24 731 4 976 251 32 19 504 4 397 7 513 167 24 135 3 565 327 216 3 022 14 934 8 486 3 609 397 397 68 2 374 53 474

98 957 14 470 7 431 125 2 633 7 039 1 541 804 560 737 2 212 1 340 27 825 707 1 585 9 617 2 124 2 265 5 228 2 322 15 916 924 2 692 1 593 984 18 749 1 107 1 013 188 16 629 7 317 5 472 617 40 556 12 116 3 405 2 959 5 746 25 180 11 575 4 145 3 911 3 911 498 5 051 1 036 1 188 41 345 6 474 3 040 73 1 362 3 434 252 84 98 627 1 406 1 039 15 660 475 410 4 603 730 718 3 155 1 698 10 172 382 2 558 1 215 239 7 708 1 054 182 31 6 472 1 386 2 010 93 8 85 1 980 139 79 1 762 9 430 5 999 1 841 169 169 160 1 261 55 205

94 445 17 662 8 036 141 2 203 9 626 1 978 1 055 1 208 1 145 2 538 1 319 25 869 773 2 114 9 221 1 783 2 203 5 235 2 321 13 761 574 2 955 1 443 686 22 399 2 952 820 132 18 627 7 048 7 169 1 166 140 1 011 10 251 2 838 3 291 4 089 17 098 6 744 2 833 3 118 3 074 270 4 133 760 1 012 40 580 7 230 3 016 68 1 098 4 214 403 112 131 942 1 509 994 15 180 461 561 4 637 602 846 3 189 1 734 9 521 319 2 888 1 069 217 11 722 2 853 202 10 8 667 2 116 3 117 176 28 133 1 146 105 85 956 5 126 2 843 1 149 184 184 5 945 70 212

22 924 7 700 3 443 127 922 4 257 1 309 767 285 326 1 157 502 7 447 193 965 3 082 811 940 1 331 452 3 207 101 715 303 74 3 245 286 207 45 2 752 1 284 602 168 37 129 2 001 749 717 510 2 363 778 386 570 559 57 572 134 165 9 772 3 323 1 278 37 480 2 045 333 154 83 259 754 402 3 817 149 261 1 247 238 358 651 269 2 160 39 687 227 13 1 729 274 44 6 1 411 485 312 51 26 25 226 37 18 166 626 325 170 42 42 – 89 7 24

39 459 8 207 3 605 95 872 4 602 977 490 754 424 1 189 593 10 414 350 814 3 549 816 750 1 983 877 5 701 265 1 411 626 203 9 130 1 707 288 34 7 135 2 513 2 573 511 17 482 5 119 1 358 2 189 1 560 6 078 2 004 837 1 526 1 518 88 1 623 462 401 17 234 3 339 1 406 62 442 1 933 146 31 153 334 691 388 6 232 219 186 1 753 305 284 1 164 548 4 074 91 1 375 432 84 5 393 1 609 47 2 3 737 762 1 313 44 – 44 535 44 31 460 1 691 967 402 67 67 – 255 22 93

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 134 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

All other Hispanic origin 801 166 80 4 24 85 14 7 4 11 30 19 249 9 18 88 19 19 48 22 133 4 28 14 8 144 8 15 5 120 47 34 19 3 15 93 26 37 27 129 36 20 25 24 6 40 10 11 368 82 37 1 13 45 3 1 9 20 14 158 6 5 47 6 7 32 17 98 2 27 12 2 80 7 2 70 23 15 2 2 9 1 7 34 16 8 2 2 7 2

982 018 430 127 509 588 914 968 607 893 351 556 333 248 270 107 259 868 980 384 708 265 184 617 063 186 000 456 255 730 670 945 837 117 540 521 511 628 942 087 392 647 730 686 159 159 687 792 205 496 237 816 607 259 329 902 038 961 309 441 402 901 954 105 912 864 329 114 442 435 236 462 696 032 575 446 582 011 561 833 831 415 372 981 395 895 640 463 206 085 692 647 311 169 335 791

Not of Hispanic origin 106 699 686 29 271 404 13 600 223 552 865 3 951 487 15 671 181 2 904 006 1 620 080 834 266 2 406 301 5 475 328 3 695 991 34 396 480 1 319 407 2 716 679 12 825 901 3 179 331 3 784 279 5 862 291 2 300 799 17 534 493 600 367 4 323 743 2 192 086 917 215 13 575 925 401 566 1 857 922 688 965 11 316 437 4 558 958 2 636 392 2 392 877 1 033 644 1 186 984 11 920 410 3 765 266 4 340 999 3 651 438 15 142 590 4 296 888 2 560 122 3 446 548 3 272 453 880 980 3 958 052 786 305 1 431 645 49 307 437 14 128 732 5 714 443 239 728 2 053 522 8 414 289 530 052 145 772 164 064 2 102 051 3 808 731 2 817 320 21 685 544 1 077 434 790 980 6 166 703 1 099 496 1 255 453 3 811 754 1 824 048 13 650 427 371 157 4 239 708 1 959 937 345 816 8 066 280 380 901 290 278 61 774 7 395 101 2 839 400 1 066 139 389 759 146 029 234 687 1 106 535 163 699 121 248 817 055 3 930 587 1 734 065 941 976 404 070 397 660 42 663 807 813 31 920 331 948

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 120.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race) Other Hispanic

United States

Central American

All persons

Total

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Total

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Costa Rican

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

91 5 8 8 16 14 16 13 4 4 65 2 3 4 10 10 13 11 4 3 51 5 7 8 11 10 7 10 1 1 1 2 2 86

84

993 684 529 133 123 575 428 777 704 035 30 38 049 582 636 676 658 729 270 857 115 522 35 43 718 619 734 660 566 895 241 381 530 636 379 286 718 830 674 20

582 517 980 273 742 125 455 883 808 799 056 453 428 206 361 092 345 951 930 079 468 996 225 803 214 528 791 211 753 423 508 654 177 764 635 235 497 346 947 409 53.0 29 237 560 106 10 371 33.9 19 570 14 420 14 649 6 094

5 872 519 653 644 1 205 963 937 653 180 114 24 30 4 776 365 483 535 998 798 789 557 152 96 25 31 3 339 664 692 612 653 489 225 1 029 206 224 151 202 194 50 6 688 13

040 528 488 179 131 489 461 931 396 437 156 301 075 222 067 520 207 318 353 096 405 887 064 195 694 507 958 960 998 380 891 646 345 843 134 370 382 572 401 501 48.7 20 316 5 473 121 8 354 33.4 16 307 8 400 8 444 6 449

3 302 268 355 388 717 561 526 348 87 47 23 29 2 776 199 278 338 617 477 451 299 73 40 24 29 2 027 447 450 378 381 265 103 505 98 106 80 104 94 22 4 054 12

126 253 255 806 597 475 955 884 451 450 694 151 147 635 974 065 115 513 378 323 997 147 119 564 520 890 734 177 436 563 720 042 058 113 382 174 236 079 638 456 47.5 18 847 2 990 119 7 975 32.7 15 478 7 447 7 472 6 229

797 104 122 79 147 116 114 81 21 11 21 26 627 78 89 62 113 91 94 68 18 9 21 27 353 62 66 65 75 59 24 229 59 64 29 36 32 7 738 15

809 495 111 704 107 505 224 330 249 084 056 903 527 436 878 805 724 417 947 976 227 117 941 869 483 393 058 007 672 979 374 639 125 394 216 937 170 797 492 290 49.4 22 197 743 796 7 769 30.3 18 717 8 403 8 470 6 468

392 36 40 36 65 57 65 54 19 16 27 36 295 12 22 25 50 47 56 48 17 14 32 41 230 36 36 36 47 43 29 48 6 6 6 10 14 4 396 16

200 309 231 039 469 557 921 647 470 557 741 944 380 846 186 707 386 215 414 597 436 593 417 619 617 673 160 904 450 749 681 072 113 850 093 043 087 886 199 506 53.3 24 671 370 213 9 469 37.4 18 283 13 786 13 965 6 328

1 379 110 135 139 274 227 230 169 52 39 26 33 1 077 74 92 108 216 182 186 140 42 33 27 34 728 117 140 132 149 120 68 246 43 47 35 51 53 15 1 499 15

905 471 891 630 958 952 361 070 226 346 067 130 021 305 029 943 982 173 614 200 745 030 151 480 074 551 006 872 440 089 116 893 049 486 443 216 889 810 072 079 50.5 21 331 1 368 993 9 220 35.6 16 415 9 873 9 938 7 003

147 19 23 15 29 22 19 12 3 1 20 25 126 16 19 14 25 19 17 10 2 1 19 25 63 13 13 12 12 8 3 52 12 14 6 8 7 2 136 13

716 391 187 821 365 415 871 668 165 833 006 579 991 664 542 433 333 352 088 671 398 510 726 236 556 587 721 664 386 067 131 333 268 363 797 716 992 197 297 410 49.9 18 954 151 831 7 722 30.5 15 001 7 381 7 393 6 683

336 21 29 39 79 60 55 35 9 5 24 30 284 18 25 36 69 50 44 27 7 4 23 29 180 34 43 35 33 22 10 64 9 11 10 14 14 3 414 12

531 767 677 380 499 332 078 427 443 928 695 359 787 475 799 410 700 221 362 721 334 765 619 451 231 771 793 299 392 669 307 344 028 816 668 719 579 534 786 294 50.3 16 515 353 589 8 807 37.9 12 831 8 005 8 027 6 432

17 1 1 1 2 3 3 2

071 026 398 549 884 005 426 532 675 576 30 785 36 282 13 279 613 938 1 057 2 165 2 496 2 803 2 159 553 495 32 072 38 409 9 279 1 169 1 313 1 706 2 204 1 879 1 008 3 104 335 509 422 619 1 023 196 17 956 18 423 54.4 24 300 17 646 10 227 37.6 17 344 11 019 11 126 5 625

66 4 5 7 16 12 11 6 1 1 24 30 56 3 5 7 14 10 9 4 1

397 052 325 981 454 243 573 177 513 079 569 152 978 554 007 760 802 093 190 584 103 885 22 862 28 581 36 976 7 599 9 575 7 239 7 070 3 761 1 732 10 846 1 612 1 964 1 930 2 630 2 298 412 90 481 11 883 49.3 15 772 66 824 8 428 37.6 11 903 7 761 7 785 6 000

33 3 3 4 7 5 4 3

426 343 286 095 993 709 613 132 736 519 22 109 27 671 27 445 2 641 2 879 3 493 6 557 4 765 3 542 2 517 604 447 21 761 27 351 16 240 3 373 3 901 3 299 2 700 2 080 887 8 080 1 404 1 739 1 203 1 852 1 611 271 36 630 12 171 47.9 17 574 37 983 8 293 36.1 13 607 7 650 7 581 11 918

49 2 4 5 11 8 7 6 1

197 810 148 653 214 882 748 000 746 996 25 717 31 758 42 608 2 413 3 391 5 227 10 151 7 635 6 439 5 099 1 453 800 25 136 31 277 28 534 5 143 6 629 5 522 4 947 4 291 2 002 8 851 1 082 1 364 1 484 2 046 2 233 642 59 170 12 776 50.9 17 489 55 035 8 773 38.0 13 822 7 995 8 030 4 938

21 20 18 26 26 23 13 10 9

25 23 23 29 27 28 17 14 12

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

35 34 31 39 40 36 17 12 7

225 627 580 584 693 490 414 485 775

25 23 21 29 29 25 12 9 6

064 417 230 930 208 918 406 586 823

24 22 20 27 27 23 12 10 6

119 917 827 664 129 687 714 276 820

21 19 17 32 32 29 8 7 6

941 587 089 111 068 483 912 366 045

32 34 34 36 40 39 19 14 11

417 644 893 471 211 326 511 645 340

27 25 23 32 31 28 14 10 7

151 428 049 568 825 175 576 816 839

19 17 15 28 27 26 9 7 6

726 311 701 252 921 365 724 568 684

23 22 21 27 26 24 15 12 9

619 403 274 706 991 335 358 042 471

32 31 29 37 37 33 19 13 9

072 250 511 592 033 333 323 060 553

22 22 20 26 26 22 14 11 8

862 070 382 531 043 871 715 673 834

761 304 689 788 260 361 482 583 928

136 867 362 294 798 086 177 413 290

14 25 44 46 17 22 20 11 13 12 8

622 517 500 340 240 630 193 688 729 226 639

5 16 34 37 15 19 15 7 10 8 5

976 914 879 007 243 144 484 159 624 517 721

6 15 32 34 15 18 15 6 10 8 5

120 973 646 658 355 930 153 972 352 185 490

5 18 38 40 13 17 14 6 9 7 5

477 057 486 825 193 327 234 672 306 896 783

7 883 21 997 43 025 45 252 11 870 16 758 13 530 6 331 8 204 6 919 5 000–

6 18 36 39 16 21 17 8 12 10 6

072 023 547 503 834 063 229 977 480 373 575

5 15 33 35 11 17 13 6 8 7 5

124 672 187 910 921 026 011 611 299 016 651

5 000– 14 548 30 740 32 814 16 983 20 197 15 662 8 683 13 022 10 451 6 578

6 21 40 43 19 24 22 27 14 12 7

463 679 210 131 397 232 059 946 595 349 577

5 000– 14 441 29 695 31 608 17 434 20 034 15 783 9 491 13 160 9 927 6 090

5 000– 14 841 29 659 32 459 15 441 18 103 14 847 11 667 12 562 9 403 5 199

5 000– 15 260 31 278 33 520 16 482 20 521 16 862 11 250 11 975 10 025 6 643

3 302 126 2 930 732 29 722 2 865 006 28 804 280 926 15 402 27 799 9 203 477 032

797 602 30 594 30 39 16 2 6 111

809 728 973 276 301 618 199 715 992 022

392 321 39 310 37 48 21 2 9 103

200 917 455 755 445 277 540 507 932 558

1 379 905 1 202 958 34 146 1 170 911 32 623 150 312 18 464 11 490 8 961 282 879

147 117 28 114 27 11 15

33 30 28 29 27 3 12

49 46 31 45 30 5 17

3 116 5 214 4 57 6 79 4

324 953 715 281 843 291 814 921 127

5 93 6 59 4 37 5 24 4

580 340 651 497 286 856 825 333 693

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

91 993 582 73 874 069 39 143 71 174 232 37 271 10 810 605 20 218 2 020 105 10 064 37 242 801 6 24 210 7 6 943 4 14 353 9 9 344 4

949 922 772 269 078 202 216 304 093

5 872 040 5 058 335 31 542 4 940 948 30 433 519 133 16 920 44 511 9 047 974 491 4 857 6 839 4 451 6 539 3

129 372 206 908 501 349 889 080 978

3 459 6 413 4 248 6 320 3

490 546 146 944 376 439 782 803 643

4 187 6 152 4 107 7 114 4

992 533 438 186 442 763 547 023 662

716 002 771 212 808 904 519 764 7 136 14 624

2 14 5 40 5 6 5 12 4

966 326 142 049 097 588 240 398 560

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 135 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

336 314 30 308 29 34 14 2 6 44

531 526 610 711 541 678 262 252 057 198

17 15 36 15 35 2 17

071 546 954 204 241 075 911 80 18 916 4 109

66 62 30 61 29 7 14

3 23 5 27 4 15 5 20 4

371 993 453 550 501 382 759 932 616

3 1 6 1 4

2 3 5 5 4 2 5 4 4

796 833 170 465 539 973 6 200 1 161 4 557

397 656 364 380 166 480 719 352 6 197 7 271 861 875 157 567 556 625 222 000 912

426 310 257 608 600 070 668 185 2 063 4 362 3 2 5 3 4 1 6 2 5

015 844 553 794 471 671 049 485 008

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

197 304 680 413 296 244 062 326 4 902 7 589 3 3 5 4 4 2 5 3 4

688 976 734 031 476 291 554 224 327

135

Table 120.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race)mCon. Other HispanicmCon.

United States

Central AmericanmCon. Panamanian

Salvadoran

South American

Other Central American

Total

Argentinean

Chilean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

Venezuelan

Other South American

All other Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

INCOME IN 1989

Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

30 2 2 2 5 4 5 4 1 1 27 35 21 1 1 1 3 3 4 3 1

288 243 682 671 703 985 051 544 398 011 872 206 622 237 366 696 827 455 167 798 222 854 32 185 38 934 13 027 1 188 1 805 2 111 2 989 3 194 1 740 7 270 883 959 849 1 819 1 983 777 25 970 18 568 53.9 25 660 34 352 12 011 40.7 20 472 12 223 12 427 6 947

137 8 12 17 34 25 22 12 3 1 23 28 121 7 12 16 31 21 17 9 2 1 22 27 75 16 20 15 13 7 2 25 3 5 4 5 5 1 182 11

946 002 607 196 754 198 315 835 305 734 729 832 115 811 042 950 822 560 900 407 352 271 006 014 170 075 362 300 200 355 878 684 588 219 690 637 352 198 412 874 50.1 14 954 139 814 8 554 37.8 11 608 7 201 7 222 5 035

2 206 291 231 235 497 310 352 207 70 13 22 304 29 229 1 740 206 176 227 376 217 321 157 47 13 21 415 29 763 1 005 224 208 122 282 109 60 509 124 62 90 116 79 38 2 167 12 509 50.9 19 447 1 935 9 362 38.3 17 132 9 191 9 213 7 016

320 19 22 26 58 56 60 47 15 12 30 38 251 11 13 19 46 45 50 40 12 10 32 40 183 22 30 33 41 34 21 45 5 6 6 10 12 4 353 17

450 405 444 521 617 217 918 735 732 861 716 254 987 922 989 605 140 858 755 007 731 980 087 251 855 308 359 993 384 349 462 334 671 314 100 213 586 450 735 469 54.4 23 857 306 549 10 495 38.3 17 610 12 119 12 196 8 249

38 2 2 2 6 6 7 6 2 2 35 45 28 1 1 1 4 4 6 5 2 2 39 50 23 2 3 3 5 4 4 3

717 004 206 865 121 039 596 606 373 907 202 881 463 020 072 551 238 612 014 432 014 510 044 690 810 335 227 752 243 983 270 084 391 284 327 608 1 069 405 39 302 22 329 56.8 30 708 30 811 11 716 37.5 21 190 17 447 17 721 4 845

22 1 1 1 3 3 4 3 1 1 33 41 17

399 032 516 516 996 630 349 934 166 260 391 448 167 444 840 980 2 999 3 035 3 591 3 260 968 1 050 36 128 44 228 13 589 1 232 2 208 2 336 3 077 2 905 1 831 2 230 187 305 250 483 682 323 24 193 20 224 56.0 26 609 20 541 10 975 39.0 19 296 13 663 13 800 4 524

112 6 8 10 21 20 21 15 4 3 29 36 88 4 5 7 17 16 17 12 3 3 30 37 60 7 10 11 14 10 6 19 2 2 2 4 5 1 121 16

227 964 172 082 772 420 300 295 639 583 171 102 617 398 525 845 107 657 673 549 719 144 384 761 828 731 793 744 035 362 163 004 191 654 925 260 249 725 427 991 54.7 22 347 115 913 10 246 38.5 16 835 11 150 11 215 8 713

56 3 4 4 9 9 10 8 2 1 30 35 47 2 3 3 8 8 9 7 2 1 31 36 32 4 5 6 7 6 3 9 1 1 1 1 2

384 741 580 499 947 896 956 413 822 530 383 718 058 644 110 780 465 691 421 310 343 294 074 517 957 185 408 387 479 244 254 742 463 785 241 974 512 767 67 044 16 304 53.4 21 677 55 768 10 156 38.4 17 219 10 889 10 809 17 488

52 2 3 4 10 9 9 7 2 1 30 38 41 1 2 3 8 7 8 6 1 1 31 39 30 3 5 5 6 5 3 6

735 999 480 496 107 575 723 851 545 959 453 065 918 846 206 273 291 571 518 564 983 666 828 922 418 998 272 539 842 518 249 989 792 845 855 1 789 1 983 725 60 796 16 587 52.6 22 325 49 922 10 450 38.3 17 128 11 640 11 733 5 501

15 1 1 1 2 2 2 2

036 448 122 228 534 465 820 041 778 600 29 686 37 652 10 634 874 539 829 1 793 1 723 2 070 1 771 561 474 32 078 41 483 8 201 1 290 1 222 1 393 1 782 1 586 928 1 763 385 161 164 451 389 213 15 353 18 860 53.7 26 446 12 528 11 187 38.3 20 050 12 168 12 334 5 282

22 1 1 1 4 4 4 3 1 1 31 39 18

952 217 368 835 140 192 174 595 409 022 394 857 130 696 697 1 347 3 247 3 569 3 468 3 121 1 143 842 33 162 41 996 14 052 1 537 2 229 2 842 2 926 2 751 1 767 2 522 262 280 338 648 702 292 25 620 19 117 54.3 25 722 21 066 10 812 37.9 18 243 12 662 12 796 4 851

575 49 60 57 107 88 94 73 23 18 26 33 413 27 32 38 75 66 74 61 20 15 29 37 300 46 52 50 62 55 33 84 16 14 11 17 18 5 594 16

208 908 583 908 477 988 494 240 886 724 121 836 256 244 699 495 809 742 409 801 282 775 683 267 432 885 133 916 278 004 216 882 082 993 878 568 732 629 254 183 48.5 25 021 557 024 9 396 34.2 18 183 10 623 10 747 6 803

86 5 7 7 14 13 15 13 4 3

32 31 31 36 36 35 20 15 14

078 544 151 339 041 331 069 833 336

33 32 30 36 36 31 20 16 10

162 230 280 722 495 418 254 489 833

29 27 25 35 35 31 14 10 6

683 773 020 058 421 092 760 941 917

36 35 32 40 41 37 18 13 7

028 856 837 284 646 389 022 027 942

150 877 794 657 500 103 776 909 018 363 784

8 20 40 42 16 21 17 9 12 10 6

676 421 529 884 310 052 516 166 128 313 767

15 26 45 46 17 22 20 11 13 12 8

406 385 284 910 322 894 401 847 834 331 747

60 2 3 4 9 9 12 11 3 3 48 4 7 8 10 10 7 9 1 1 1 2 2 79

79

121 164 876 489 918 611 490 123 524 921 30 39 273 216 153 140 660 931 481 299 963 426 36 44 378 955 041 047 912 406 015 352 323 411 228 083 524 779 986 21

542 989 492 094 611 636 994 952 412 362 447 009 353 984 294 572 138 633 577 983 063 109 028 802 520 021 833 251 755 043 617 008 832 921 501 865 115 774 546 028 53.3 30 096 086 985 10 533 33.9 19 809 15 002 15 252 6 066

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

32 30 28 41 41 32 20 16 10

185 821 155 500 602 072 214 844 046

22 21 20 25 25 23 14 11 8

006 291 665 585 365 056 061 555 739

7 21 42 46 19 22 21 7 16 14 7

559 011 799 514 599 754 173 987 431 560 284

5 000– 12 970 28 641 30 216 15 945 18 746 12 983 6 340 11 285 7 986 6 297

21 21 20 30 31 24 13 11 9

415 006 172 687 125 625 464 193 507

32 30 28 36 35 31 19 13 10

087 910 619 515 639 304 272 992 940

39 37 35 41 41 36 24 17 21

044 481 296 665 021 808 000 177 161

36 35 32 40 40 32 22 16 12

128 766 985 141 216 715 523 845 031

30 28 26 35 33 29 18 14 10

384 613 471 124 778 799 696 027 712

31 29 26 35 34 29 16 10 8

074 226 850 782 664 786 670 850 190

31 30 28 35 35 31 20 15 11

828 903 945 610 006 705 481 623 723

5 000– 15 087 30 833 37 572 17 386 20 789 15 208 – 15 750 7 109 8 077

5 21 39 41 19 23 19 9 15 12 6

283 477 655 878 633 147 047 469 495 270 331

7 29 45 47 22 25 21 13 18 16 8

620 052 866 471 325 193 260 510 884 070 326

6 23 42 44 20 26 21 8 16 12 6

548 956 784 138 998 585 656 698 493 235 752

5 19 37 40 19 22 18 7 14 11 5

153 744 707 238 027 773 323 597 969 888 866

5 20 39 41 17 21 16 7 12 9 5

191 522 142 769 298 367 711 626 936 584 718

5 000– 20 524 38 217 40 774 19 327 21 962 17 516 10 962 15 676 12 163 6 130

5 000– 23 102 40 960 42 166 20 398 24 583 22 354 13 750 15 029 12 450 7 222

5 23 40 42 19 23 18 15 15 12 6

206 942 671 893 935 157 17 904 35 2 439 245

320 296 38 287 36 43 21 1 9 72

450 261 615 316 547 271 314 925 052 596

38 35 45 34 42 7 24

717 822 583 236 336 313 808 203 9 928 11 940

22 20 41 20 39 3 22

399 982 478 058 251 622 528 150 9 300 5 784

112 104 36 101 34 14 19

227 365 323 443 394 757 969 733 9 701 22 698

56 50 37 49 35 5 19

52 49 38 48 35 6 22

15 13 38 12 36 1 21

036 343 826 895 939 949 269 68 3 869 4 323

22 21 40 20 38 3 19

952 449 041 633 246 557 527 68 3 780 5 413

575 475 35 460 33 60 19 6 10 151

208 169 024 672 434 459 413 549 146 461

86 121 542 68 815 734 39 702 66 233 284 37 781 10 291 472 20 384 1 975 594 10 086 36 268 310

2 347 277 5 255 289 3 950 112 5 153 223 5 230

4 29 5 22 4 13 6 21 5

608 420 673 761 286 631 840 648 834

6 4 6 1 4 1 7 2 7

6 343 954 6 118 601 3 263 483 5 630 1 031 9 839

4 1 5 1 4 1 7 1 6

5 119 6 61 4 72 8 59 4

845 794 979 826 048 162 273 045 271

7 23 353 7 6 103 4 13 901 9 8 805 4

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

136

30 26 36 26 35 2 15

288 759 026 376 167 279 634 241 3 411 6 682 4 3 6 2 4 3 8 2 4

295 483 667 600 301 068 293 753 994

137 131 29 128 28 14 12 1 6 13

946 009 035 837 068 373 558 033 834 940

3 7 4 9 4 4 4 7 4

024 705 708 804 554 642 307 086 285

2 1 30 1 29

340 291 416 777 712 894 219 350 766

3 2 5 1 3 1 9 1 5

993 211 760 216 849 145 131 358 257

4 9 5 8 4 4 6 7 5

440 828 546 303 132 560 127 724 600

384 638 142 663 726 260 700 335 8 764 10 573 3 5 5 6 4 2 5 4 4

623 845 557 501 565 562 872 090 303

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 136 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

735 662 027 388 856 813 023 368 9 371 11 865 3 4 5 3 4 1 8 3 5

924 407 392 155 311 944 138 466 524

181 884 329 208 094 043 276 629 602

025 550 830 361 019 853 292 224 100

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 121.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race) Other Hispanic

United States

Central American

All persons

Total

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Total

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Costa Rican

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

65 47 33 14 51 36 4 5 2 10 49 5 14 51 25 11 42 30 40 8 2 11 10 6 2 6 3 7 1 2 2

049 221 536 250 357 318 817 888 554 796 435 024 633 718 258 134 105 876 340 856 196 580 381 783 532 889 876 088 549 541 380

428 605 660 048 521 276 701 505 838 925 732 146 024 214 549 320 587 792 133 941 987 548 654 155 331 101 706 336 529 129 686

4 2 3 1 3 2

36 26 12 9 241 179 29 62 21 44

672 944 782 752 977 372 562 278 604 300

001 154 991 744 859 340 647 655 123 630

2 423 197 1 095 965 309 934 260 283 21 388 017 13 915 101 1 027 755 7 411 310 2 717 165 5 139 867

6 487 515 10.0 2 307 947 4 992 845 2 613 626 3 215 463 853 067 1 073 192 876 281 763 410 762 939 3 265 377 2 286 388 1 094 068 5 379 2 849 984 1 834 332 1 011 812 1 581 202 549 131 1 351 051 506 426 554 412 635 487 4 994 3 230 201 2 866 941 1 452 618 1 403 435 248 472 1 721 637 215 978 1 642 582 390 389 5 764 8 873 475 24.2 5 210 297 1 957 191 2 494 332 3 311 31 742 864 13.1 20 313 948 3 780 585 11 161 836 4 331 825 7 544 737 42 246 073 74 909 296

1 067 179 22.3 246 971 920 524 523 812 568 434 165 164 136 770 523 594 128 678 67 961 318 379 358 515 112 495 5 942 510 211 424 054 256 143 344 303 116 186 135 971 41 868 92 347 60 852 5 817 470 419 428 177 226 184 166 736 32 943 157 238 21 428 251 953 43 205 6 176 927 545 38.3 307 943 68 033 124 455 3 969 5 403 492 25.3 2 996 026 246 362 2 356 825 909 240 1 598 712 7 028 410 11 306 861

2 2 3 2 1 2 1 1

1

776 234 353 673 811 344 364 273 352 375 366 679 621 339 329 201 867 847 726 267 271 423 029 782 345 596 296 461 84 366 151

075 435 568 629 513 303 823 032 154 526 580 482 140 694 405 491 065 835 727 232 493 083 646 487 235 021 656 745 741 937 265

2 1 2 1 2 1

776 415 051 067 283 362 202 270 226 203 215 344 345 027 510 808 760 095 913 142 159 234 505 392 178 311 149 208 47 163 83

147 359 177 258 364 661 419 594 746 981 666 357 965 520 320 031 690 102 510 609 650 506 042 662 410 152 397 323 130 782 863

627 188 447 207 413 271 75 6 54 38 328 173 81 353 231 109 286 202 208 24 43 49 229 187 85 92 47 98 11 121 25

527 870 015 577 234 839 850 191 368 321 238 572 223 483 408 000 608 960 406 215 658 313 639 065 244 918 570 576 349 161 600

295 176 137 57 235 164 16 265 8 53 174 40 67 230 106 47 190 137 137 43 23 51 48 24 7 31 18 27 8 14 11

380 222 970 615 618 584 439 316 060 547 523 320 024 617 951 246 964 073 722 081 014 434 072 116 645 151 468 463 248 113 656

1 077 453 717 341 879 545 70 730 62 79 648 121 126 728 480 237 628 412 467 57 45 87 246 178 73 160 81 127 18 67 30

021 984 406 179 297 219 115 931 980 677 153 233 928 074 726 214 803 700 089 327 171 830 893 644 936 800 221 383 014 881 146

126 19 96 48 83 49 10 119 7 6 53 35 10 63 47 24 51 33 30 2 8 5 52 42 20 22 10 18 2 24 4

991 490 234 410 485 275 749 613 486 173 632 154 817 556 286 552 720 138 649 962 553 543 333 185 226 750 893 192 743 919 308

284 70 213 111 250 144 12 269 23 8 135 22 17 180 140 77 164 100 92 5 8 10 64 47 20 48 23 27 3 11 5

787 764 408 521 909 169 371 792 045 737 386 508 644 231 987 063 962 601 278 158 969 679 344 949 415 882 520 771 053 582 201

13 5 9 4 11 7

279 601 063 020 444 273 774 865 606 749 085 189 272 279 518 108 415 623 651 431 451 753 104 135 735 230 161 913 278 668 436

56 13 43 23 50 28 2 54 4 1 23 4 2 36 29 16 34 20 16

1 309 525 169 118 13 110 8 135 508 4 934 1 827 3 407

279 979 301 794 843 095 299 858 310 886

312 170 25 35 2 564 1 639 110 917 328 643

746 282 756 386 659 887 079 968 062 574

139 96 26 38 1 029 840 163 187 67 131

991 820 149 811 619 573 523 917 759 096

661 302 88 67 4 682 3 299 245 1 370 494 957

181 884 728 292 896 546 854 567 034 311

52 20 1 4 509 348 19 160 58 110

000 725 896 581 786 930 247 013 685 807

198 51 7 8 1 298 935 37 358 125 253

674 744 960 398 677 117 926 189 305 223

7 764 3 792 877 679 56 092 41 490 2 782 14 514 4 630 10 721

47 9 1 1 264 193 5 69 24 48

59 652 20.9 5 324 52 336 29 600 41 141 12 882 3 899 57 746 6 122 1 300 18 972 8 662 2 125 5 644 27 256 24 147 14 729 20 707 7 341 8 786 622 2 082 1 037 5 704 23 779 21 424 10 714 13 765 3 604 7 785 599 6 180 955 5 746 84 198 42.4 12 440 942 3 444 4 473 309 028 23.8 207 690 7 361 96 939 34 354 68 344 422 909 729 840

1 785 13.4 195 1 542 689 1 036 153 209 1 718 85 138 911 480 145 5 401 832 657 341 589 94 453 84 91 70 5 393 867 822 322 392 38 444 54 378 69 5 407 2 352 30.3 800 108 248 4 165 8 452 15.1 5 744 442 2 648 822 2 038 10 922 20 112

1 1 2 1 1 1

11 9 1 1 9 6 3 8 5 6

3 2 2 1 1

445 413 997 684 715 872 417 712 974 087 032 073 193 240 950 663 270 878 707 645 978 288 080 178 932 752 617 935 385 864 688

42 11 32 14 37 22 1 39 2 1 27 3 3 28 22 10 26 16 19 1 1 1 8 6 2 6 3 4

523 419 281 356 295 715 794 451 443 990

21 121 5 981 830 824 128 322 92 612 3 746 35 376 12 530 24 779

22 6 1 1 199 138 7 59 17 45

12 029 21.1 1 090 10 738 6 445 8 500 2 663 794 11 731 1 290 170 3 167 1 772 341 5 682 6 095 5 508 3 531 4 793 1 666 1 768 76 484 166 5 784 4 103 3 768 2 019 2 284 563 944 62 1 204 157 5 792 21 080 44.4 2 317 143 564 4 495 66 806 25.3 45 968 1 175 19 851 7 015 13 983 91 740 156 083

6 986 25.5 803 5 981 3 503 4 269 1 191 577 6 692 662 161 2 565 1 429 332 5 862 2 673 2 196 1 466 1 850 695 844 102 265 149 5 972 3 483 3 149 1 674 1 834 365 1 396 59 1 113 144 5 859 9 662 45.7 1 736 57 323 4 374 34 897 27.2 23 820 797 10 784 3 812 7 607 45 591 73 618

1 1 10 8 3 8 3 3 2

978 141 071 050 874 597 474 933 577 265 136 563 879 976 670 161 169 133 446 861 933 818 846 088 631 217 853 499 287 169 702

27 7 19 10 22 12 1 25 1 1 14 3 2 16 11 6 14 8 8 1 8 6 2 5 2 3 1

608 302 073 842 859 813 730 581 958 843 164 296 014 534 193 767 235 839 606 048 396 784 851 529 424 794 396 656 687 1 611 942 157 589 349 376 169 487 835 823 884 304

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

3 1 1 1 4 7

649 920 23.4 191 438 569 554 338 531 404 627 123 123 74 500 348 259 81 464 41 617 164 379 177 003 69 884 5 947 366 615 316 350 196 466 266 512 91 534 80 490 25 832 59 311 39 764 5 905 229 153 209 591 114 445 99 549 20 418 70 118 12 794 110 501 24 777 6 161 513 171 39.2 139 302 42 450 54 295 4 063 447 149 26.3 836 019 125 659 577 800 614 744 064 558 559 235 411 141

185 631 29.6 13 331 163 577 86 008 46 779 9 773 35 455 1 685 26 867 7 546 61 555 112 252 18 769 6 294 43 094 33 144 17 843 18 072 5 350 15 442 3 466 16 345 7 618 5 974 131 634 121 845 63 612 24 123 3 465 42 938 3 459 91 829 9 658 6 433 125 128 40.0 59 560 4 217 20 212 3 667 812 798 31.7 424 389 32 701 382 665 144 298 262 112 965 021 1 365 093

33 607 11.4 8 253 19 662 8 665 13 939 4 026 4 271 30 571 1 480 8 137 11 729 11 334 7 032 4 570 18 899 8 826 4 139 8 156 2 669 6 073 6 552 5 062 4 935 4 028 12 184 9 238 3 717 4 291 837 4 719 1 291 5 707 1 735 5 377 52 799 37.7 34 343 4 727 22 904 2 985 149 825 14.6 117 121 39 522 31 898 11 916 22 240 198 673 345 208

198 021 18.4 33 949 167 731 90 608 103 089 28 242 22 544 143 079 18 867 10 661 80 716 57 926 16 810 5 825 81 603 65 734 37 695 51 563 16 633 33 966 6 018 11 629 8 535 5 754 97 448 87 503 44 410 38 773 8 223 39 463 3 884 43 916 7 035 5 965 236 447 35.8 74 738 16 639 27 044 4 147 993 720 21.2 618 497 48 480 364 462 138 282 249 802 1 305 481 2 185 419

42 446 33.4 2 085 38 068 20 817 12 762 3 296 5 019 40 555 2 937 1 761 14 443 21 384 2 863 6 237 11 130 9 341 5 115 5 490 1 683 4 032 779 2 880 1 042 6 254 28 936 26 867 14 523 6 012 1 246 9 443 862 17 872 1 630 6 244 22 568 43.4 7 745 337 2 911 4 167 168 277 33.0 97 599 6 372 69 984 26 615 48 051 206 614 307 317

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 137 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

8 551 20.1 667 7 692 3 893 6 311 2 076 548 8 182 760 307 3 945 1 077 322 5 978 4 265 3 890 2 073 3 398 1 201 2 187 120 311 139 5 794 2 928 2 625 1 172 1 815 504 1 213 173 671 155 6 320 9 740 44.0 1 544 139 606 4 507 45 654 22.9 28 661 1 401 16 248 5 021 12 198 63 793 108 468

137

Table 121.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race)mCon. Other HispanicmCon.

United States

Central AmericanmCon. Panamanian

Salvadoran

South American

Other Central American

Total

Argentinean

Chilean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

Venezuelan

Other South American

All other Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

21 9 14 5 18 12 1 18 1 1 17 1 2 13 8 3 11 8 11 1 7 4 1 5 3 5 1

13 8 1 1 88 66 5 21 7 15

622 103 482 899 566 041 179 186 117 503 860 987 047 027 814 990 684 027 237 894 587 236 270 938 640 682 221 589 552 257 685

121 23 93 52 108 59 4 117 11 2 43 8 6 75 61 35 69 40 29 1 3 3 25 19 8 19 9 7

115 751 392 358 097 650 742 977 734 219 115 186 092 170 073 958 333 485 013 234 564 716 684 674 904 889 116 911 852 3 872 1 705

1 740 453 1 330 668 1 354 923 55 1 538 79 71 994 214 147 1 005 769 416 856 616 618 45 60 84 509 407 149 318 156 268 12 141 43

251 106 163 73 222 142 10 235 9 11 182 17 21 183 123 58 167 112 137 7 8 14 45 29 9 34 18 29 2 7 5

987 202 316 218 716 651 771 885 979 149 957 892 202 855 085 267 928 372 529 965 344 556 334 241 688 039 124 711 578 874 022

28 15 16 6 25 17 1 26

546 666 869 832 580 901 671 532 417 389

85 16 1 2 555 396 11 155 57 106

463 867 103 512 622 412 063 659 672 662 576 282 997 810 691 753 851 154 064 413 848 344 084 739 505 375 369 344 192 355 485

17 8 10 4 15 10

167 718 693 117 753 315 603 784 480 749 837 819 438 589 563 475 658 618 180 548 493 023 230 446 339 844 003 653 176 252 322

88 35 58 26 78 49 3 83 3 3 60 6 7 60 41 20 55 37 43 2 2 4 19 12 4 14 7 11 1 3 2

617 424 449 809 256 804 969 244 710 693 900 548 198 828 671 461 667 523 528 451 729 555 004 264 122 602 549 606 007 053 024

47 16 31 14 39 25 2 44 2 2 29 5 4 32 23 10 29 19 21 1 2 2 9 6 2 6 3 5

549 831 645 236 293 976 847 518 681 693

1 014 466 109 95 6 926 4 936 251 1 975 720 1 347

142 68 14 10 1 013 764 42 247 85 175

233 463 827 076 910 784 006 432 663 258

15 10 2 1 98 79 5 19 5 14

630 254 765 595 844 164 880 561 750 790

9 489 5 232 1 300 800 67 700 50 656 3 015 16 946 6 010 11 862

53 23 4 3 368 274 14 92 32 65

149 610 943 469 169 632 063 868 842 181

22 9 1 1 188 143 8 45 15 32

26 969 22.3 2 216 23 654 13 799 19 170 6 436 1 512 26 459 2 915 358 6 145 3 104 838 5 475 12 496 11 188 6 924 9 510 3 557 2 963 156 825 451 5 607 10 214 9 171 4 718 6 292 1 942 2 267 169 2 162 345 5 546 37 161 43.4 4 165 182 933 4 539 137 813 24.8 92 913 2 444 42 703 15 905 29 304 190 550 335 741

495 28.4 53 376 162 264 78 27 434 – 29 220 114 37 5 809 196 134 68 116 33 96 29 35 29 5 264 223 184 60 97 14 89 – 79 8 6 485 432 42.6 136 39 49 4 408 2 158 31.2 1 432 104 711 226 517 2 767 4 053

2 206 7.8 444 1 502 776 1 278 195 178 2 047 120 178 1 350 290 242 5 922 1 352 873 457 913 146 758 141 141 126 5 542 653 540 264 279 44 452 37 144 110 6 377 3 987 25.5 1 824 253 545 4 088 10 838 11.0 8 332 942 2 407 868 1 644 14 628 26 841

1 409 8.2 328 1 060 498 857 233 114 1 334 72 106 944 220 132 5 006 808 578 299 547 175 582 67 76 68 4 805 471 408 138 228 51 290 39 122 64 5 233 2 668 28.1 981 151 275 4 076 6 966 10.3 5 364 498 1 512 580 1 026 9 397 19 285

11 617 13.1 2 198 9 425 4 731 6 908 1 921 927 11 008 713 507 6 355 2 157 743 5 464 5 139 4 135 2 408 3 459 1 181 2 963 264 408 320 5 620 5 167 4 376 1 887 2 607 549 2 776 185 1 519 347 5 361 17 258 32.5 5 595 659 1 754 4 137 55 737 15.1 39 385 2 872 15 800 6 110 10 777 75 643 136 774

1 21 1 2 23 13 5 21 15 18 1 2 3 1 2 1 2

15 13 1 13 8 3 12 8 11 1 2 1 1 1 1

058 896 620 077 844 091 593 418 211 363 298 278 325 957 110 622 452 417 394 611 297 939 742 587 495 395 424 371 616 2 672 1 076 016 326 710 839 760 177 266 270 228 621

41 16 27 12 37 23 1 39 1 1 34 2 3 30 21 10 28 18 25 1 1 2 6 4 1 5 2 5

918 190 599 707 869 721 518 364 580 719 218 577 257 418 104 264 124 329 226 201 288 268 989 367 423 591 942 373 411 985 704

10 4 6 3 8 5

130 564 898 259 419 719 639 128 708 599 796 961 351 052 466 460 988 678 782 468 524 985 522 697 440 035 222 947 85 324 246

413 257 244 108 322 209 36 105 22 53 276 45 77 300 169 77 244 166 206 41 19 57 84 59 23 55 28 51 9 23 15

256 528 448 030 187 124 224 641 470 618 178 679 265 432 368 332 193 589 633 242 305 052 882 269 607 129 684 709 640 506 615

60 44 30 12 47 33 4 3 2 10 47 4 14 48 22 9 39 29 38 8 1 11 9 6 2 6 3 6 1 2 2

273 987 183 576 546 973 452 615 202 421 069 344 011 378 929 932 238 028 613 589 925 157 352 000 187 293 580 626 464 174 229

353 170 092 419 008 973 878 473 684 399 152 664 884 520 144 829 522 957 406 709 494 465 008 668 096 080 050 591 788 192 421

23 10 1 1 172 129 6 42 15 29

661 817 965 298 290 363 981 691 390 502

8 121 4 402 965 391 46 774 33 964 1 191 12 758 4 532 9 036

10 167 4 822 1 179 684 71 373 53 828 2 610 17 338 5 911 12 266

268 161 64 44 1 860 1 250 146 604 224 418

274 952 045 237 523 715 675 933 381 023

34 25 12 9 220 165 28 54 18 39

248 848 473 492 589 457 534 867 886 160

804 189 057 461 842 239 892 345 958 763

4 913 11.7 785 4 097 2 031 3 160 806 326 4 688 358 174 3 596 526 230 5 800 2 660 2 239 1 249 1 883 539 2 045 93 158 128 5 913 1 782 1 521 614 991 230 1 195 67 338 72 5 480 6 997 29.6 2 187 267 586 4 068 24 216 14.1 17 284 1 130 6 725 2 347 4 734 33 876 63 806

1 639 15.4 252 1 297 661 871 147 140 1 465 162 13 1 311 179 58 6 606 941 779 485 563 113 751 13 38 17 6 885 538 410 137 217 13 427 – 141 29 6 361 2 724 33.5 945 202 172 4 438 9 117 19.5 6 178 230 2 891 870 2 214 11 717 18 002

1 718 9.5 250 1 332 744 1 004 261 112 1 612 117 63 1 180 226 129 5 431 940 714 460 597 137 694 33 63 56 5 658 579 501 225 284 100 400 25 146 37 5 062 3 231 31.8 1 043 167 284 4 283 8 940 12.5 6 692 463 2 075 768 1 456 12 265 23 939

9 9 8 5 3 7 4 7

1 1 1 1

634 543 954 737 953 589 386 288 618 364 332 427 636 201 480 232 188 653 355 273 165 442 763 141 364 197 615 417 91 233 165

18 8 11 5 16 10 17 13 1 14 9 4 12 8 10

2 1 2 1 1

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

138

2 837 13.1 300 2 353 1 109 1 591 285 232 2 530 410 137 2 019 686 110 5 668 699 574 326 451 95 475 55 71 33 5 670 1 961 1 705 749 1 051 178 1 432 82 573 77 5 699 3 771 27.8 1 742 274 721 4 061 13 248 15.0 9 152 998 3 994 1 553 2 697 17 546 31 765

30 353 12.0 5 016 24 705 12 425 17 147 4 329 2 595 28 712 1 882 1 305 18 010 5 815 1 967 5 740 14 810 11 869 6 768 9 556 2 728 9 225 797 1 416 981 5 825 12 601 10 846 4 676 5 765 1 204 7 133 419 4 033 816 5 635 43 837 30.8 14 887 1 887 4 644 4 131 145 867 14.4 103 140 7 682 41 283 15 071 28 885 197 333 361 749

6 851 14.6 759 5 992 2 984 3 069 766 798 6 558 340 264 3 274 2 217 433 6 126 2 970 2 551 1 410 1 594 437 1 432 186 532 266 6 221 3 411 3 090 1 411 1 159 217 1 593 66 1 623 157 6 025 6 972 31.7 2 312 188 1 028 4 037 30 053 15.9 19 905 1 547 9 873 3 528 7 034 39 807 73 102

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 138 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

65 570 15.9 21 524 52 622 27 766 32 039 7 735 11 031 16 066 7 926 6 295 29 291 22 065 9 855 5 764 28 407 20 377 11 083 15 810 4 881 11 923 3 820 5 251 5 475 5 570 32 132 28 366 14 497 13 231 2 169 15 102 2 004 15 831 3 634 6 005 85 844 32.0 39 666 13 473 16 045 3 830 370 548 19.9 210 068 27 065 156 256 62 242 104 522 478 625 786 513

5 420 336 9.0 2 060 976 4 072 321 2 089 814 2 647 029 687 903 936 422 352 687 634 732 694 978 2 946 998 1 927 873 981 573 5 268 2 339 773 1 410 278 755 669 1 236 899 432 945 1 215 080 464 558 462 065 574 635 4 814 2 759 782 2 438 764 1 226 434 1 236 699 215 529 1 564 399 194 550 1 390 629 347 184 5 694 7 945 930 23.2 4 902 354 1 889 158 2 369 877 3 234 26 339 372 11.9 17 317 922 3 534 223 8 805 011 3 422 585 5 946 025 35 217 663 63 602 435

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 122.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race) Other Hispanic

United States

Central American

All persons

Total

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Total

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Costa Rican

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

10 635 762 10 521 298 114 464 59 648 18 218 481 17 884 074 334 407 247 973 12 976 794 11 580 219 1 396 575 1 305 978

538 532 6 2 671 661 9 5 385 362 22 19

862 660 202 196 012 652 360 434 184 620 564 882

282 279 3 1 339 334 4 3 185 172 12 11

487 069 418 169 208 239 969 135 257 316 941 701

63 963 62 752 1 211 523 75 252 73 773 1 479 769 38 134 35 772 2 362 1 929

69 624 69 024 600 177 97 878 97 153 725 408 68 685 65 800 2 885 2 391

122 788 121 815 973 327 158 674 156 487 2 187 1 122 93 108 88 732 4 376 3 861

11 097 11 060 37 8 13 389 13 376 13 13 5 961 5 859 102 74

20 845 20 692 153 23 25 553 25 320 233 94 12 690 12 484 206 156

1 620 1 620 – – 1 902 1 867 35 35 933 915 18 18

3 454 3 381 73 – 4 000 3 913 87 – 1 794 1 786 8 –

2 668 2 668 – – 2 608 2 601 7 7 1 170 1 145 25 18

4 145 4 105 40 13 4 958 4 937 21 8 2 924 2 880 44 25

10 1 2 3 1 1 18 3 3 5 2 2 12 4 2 2 1 1

762 746 592 376 132 916 481 494 423 343 366 855 794 073 473 417 777 054

538 257 104 88 53 34 671 363 123 100 50 33 385 253 58 40 18 14

862 784 178 651 721 528 012 069 118 040 825 960 184 500 718 321 455 190

282 159 52 39 22 9 339 214 58 40 19 7 185 142 21 12 5 2

487 049 390 423 518 107 208 251 032 273 364 288 257 707 883 400 519 748

63 31 13 10 5 3 75 43 13 10 4 2 38 24 6 4 1

69 27 13 11 8 9 97 43 19 15 8 11 68 37 12 8 4 5

624 092 031 595 802 104 878 309 039 157 921 452 685 362 589 949 203 582

122 40 25 26 17 13 158 61 32 33 17 12 93 48 17 14 6 4

11 7 1 1

20 9 3 3 2 1 25 12 4 4 2 1 12 6 2 2

845 159 432 659 888 707 553 766 200 361 526 700 690 722 268 156 922 622

1 620 564 322 261 323 150 1 902 646 374 286 288 308 933 377 186 168 144 58

3 454 1 979 479 482 347 167 4 000 2 289 560 584 332 235 1 794 1 017 249 291 142 95

2 668 1 090 439 581 304 254 2 608 1 324 479 422 253 130 1 170 640 176 226 66 62

4 145 1 508 767 776 617 477 4 958 2 321 966 774 511 386 2 924 1 393 545 617 195 174

3 863 77 151 239 639 671 788 1 295

733 968 376 904 545 469 016 455 5.1 1 637 721 282 378 341 892 254 933 356 102 186 922 215 494 24.6

172 7 12 15 34 29 31 41

855 052 383 988 135 607 979 711 12.2 64 508 18 766 18 431 8 768 9 839 4 314 4 390 41.6

94 4 7 10 19 15 17 19

18 200 882 1 546 1 839 3 676 3 293 3 113 3 851 13.3 12 041 3 745 4 631 1 071 1 482 558 554 55.7

24 298 532 1 203 1 565 4 646 4 398 4 838 7 116 6.8 8 495 2 529 1 928 1 268 1 313 710 747 39.1

36 1 1 2 6 6 6 11

024 099 924 491 006 185 902 417 8.4 15 596 3 814 3 956 2 277 2 752 1 276 1 521 35.0

2 464 113 115 228 572 371 425 640 14.6 1 098 348 413 132 133 38 34 54.4

4 073 151 201 285 631 733 816 1 256 9.8 1 838 438 646 207 292 128 127 32.3

477 22 17 21 55 105 94 163 8.2 165 44 52 – 41 9 19 26.7

548 17 15 86 78 70 141 141 11.3 311 80 72 24 56 43 36 30.9

654 48 30 23 123 109 123 198 11.8 316 107 69 33 62 45 – 46.5

972 29 55 64 133 189 157 345 10.0 235 31 130 19 29 18 8 15.7

6 105 105 377 683 1 565 1 168 1 006 1 197

192 7 25 30 46 30 25 25

104 4 14 17 25 16 13 11

066 411 902 606 931 252 359 605 16.6 54 956 18 385 22 533 6 551 4 840 1 406 1 241 41.7

17 986 774 2 874 3 033 4 342 2 402 2 179 2 382 13.9 19 257 5 250 9 986 1 631 1 413 486 491 56.1

29 1 3 4 6 4 4 5

659 003 851 168 697 632 176 132 11.6 16 968 6 806 5 554 1 788 1 753 514 553 51.4

40 1 3 5 9 7 6 6

539 231 776 398 983 244 062 845 9.3 30 562 7 270 11 555 4 198 4 503 1 602 1 434 35.2

2 275 237 294 317 562 273 285 307 25.5 2 288 702 1 223 140 146 24 53 64.6

3 889 181 299 443 864 714 665 723 12.6 3 637 815 1 460 520 576 146 120 31.8

299 14 42 30 57 66 9 81 21.4 372 52 137 77 55 32 19 24.2

664 23 17 89 176 81 189 89 10.2 465 100 197 43 98 17 10 24.9

458 42 29 34 118 114 47 74 15.1 437 179 97 52 93 14 2 47.1

827 52 43 117 185 164 146 120 12.3 416 95 187 74 53 – 7 32.2

2 751 73 311 488 754 427 323 371

74 3 17 17 17 7 5 5

38 2 9 9 9 3 2 2

6 229 319 1 418 1 632 1 414 687 450 309 15.6 10 959 3 244 6 254 727 535 124 75 59.5

13 422 657 3 886 3 010 2 595 1 354 921 999 23.1 14 565 7 840 4 861 991 495 153 225 65.7

16 788 696 2 813 3 539 4 262 2 064 1 892 1 522 13.3 25 103 7 322 11 268 3 009 2 098 702 704 41.6

687 44 179 101 134 87 110 32 29.1 1 260 356 781 44 11 54 14 60.8

1 269 31 124 274 271 181 225 163 10.5 1 988 614 977 194 112 49 42 40.5

132 – 28 46 18 7 17 16 15.2 163 55 53 30 13 – 12 51.5

197 8 – 37 49 13 65 25 4.1 273 82 158 10 8 11 4 32.6

187 6 20 23 42 29 31 36 17.6 172 73 69 18 – 4 8 42.4

221 – 24 50 44 44 17 42 8.1 365 78 195 50 34 8 – 26.8

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

635 627 111 429 884 582 218 636 789 774 897 120 976 453 709 961 616 236

963 131 752 973 014 093 252 672 135 643 806 996 134 716 285 241 991 901

788 512 005 660 387 224 674 837 912 967 734 224 108 715 961 731 742 959

13 9 2 1 5 4

097 297 744 232 359 465 389 107 099 525 358 300 961 155 819 559 291 137

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

480 626 532 471 961 869 332 689 4.8 4 238 144 673 028 1 351 851 783 518 792 343 315 489 321 915 22.6 461 814 762 925 492 153 881 434 7.7 4 751 106 896 651 1 870 393 790 052 654 606 256 210 283 194 27.0

250 419 403 205 953 530 776 964 14.1 121 743 37 711 49 628 14 168 12 509 4 008 3 719 43.7 982 832 194 407 448 967 919 215 19.8 94 854 36 488 41 233 8 647 5 169 1 600 1 717 51.2

333 539 710 093 807 731 126 327 14.9 28 376 8 678 7 916 4 152 4 292 1 770 1 568 40.1

543 160 077 226 177 862 656 385 22.1 44 227 18 082 18 850 3 920 2 041 621 713 49.9

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 139 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

139

Table 122.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age for Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990 mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Hispanic origin (of any race)mCon. Other HispanicmCon.

United States

Central AmericanmCon.

South American

Panamanian

Salvadoran

Other Central American

Total

Argentinean

Chilean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

Venezuelan

Other South American

All other Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

2 677 2 658 19 – 3 971 3 945 26 26 1 746 1 726 20 13

6 156 6 135 21 10 7 955 7 898 57 18 4 026 3 940 86 77

125 125 – – 159 159 – – 97 92 5 5

28 222 28 098 124 7 29 254 29 013 241 90 13 195 12 866 329 287

4 644 4 638 6 – 4 278 4 224 54 27 1 737 1 650 87 87

2 178 2 176 2 2 1 981 1 965 16 5 1 087 1 048 39 39

9 362 9 300 62 5 9 935 9 823 112 36 4 283 4 155 128 96

4 863 4 863 – – 5 629 5 604 25 – 2 671 2 647 24 21

4 538 4 498 40 – 4 743 4 733 10 – 2 258 2 231 27 20

886 881 5 – 813 789 24 22 413 400 13 13

1 751 1 742 9 – 1 875 1 875 – – 746 735 11 11

62 624 61 965 659 289 90 478 88 778 1 700 925 61 262 57 523 3 739 3 344

10 096 900 9 988 638 108 262 57 452 17 547 469 17 222 422 325 047 242 539 12 591 610 11 217 599 1 374 011 1 286 096

2 677 497 530 676 602 372 3 971 1 033 684 1 189 665 400 1 746 616 466 396 137 131

6 156 3 483 878 859 665 271 7 955 5 049 1 125 1 076 464 241 4 026 2 626 622 455 231 92

125 38 17 24 30 16 159 104 12 30 13 – 97 53 24 3 7 10

28 7 5 6 4 4 29 9 6 6 3 3 13 6 2 2

222 596 655 469 178 324 254 684 146 436 771 217 195 020 636 681 990 868

4 644 1 045 783 1 058 746 1 012 4 278 1 178 842 861 689 708 1 737 660 377 356 129 215

2 178 439 446 430 405 458 1 981 515 368 476 398 224 1 087 387 222 289 104 85

9 2 1 2 1 1 9 3 2 2 1

362 998 943 035 258 128 935 752 015 140 125 903 4 283 2 091 882 775 336 199

4 1 1 1

863 535 254 077 550 447 629 161 364 094 589 421 671 512 503 401 144 111

4 538 908 780 1 329 764 757 4 743 1 271 1 124 1 187 605 556 2 258 897 477 590 157 137

886 190 117 280 138 161 813 174 124 228 145 142 413 187 54 135 24 13

1 751 481 332 260 317 361 1 875 633 309 450 220 263 746 286 121 135 96 108

62 16 14 15 9 6 90 30 20 21 11 7 61 31 12 9 4 3

10 1 2 3 1 1 17 3 3 5 2 2 12 4 2 2 1 1

542 1 28 20 63 117 140 173 7.0 359 43 156 35 57 13 55 21.7

870 34 56 71 179 143 161 226 9.9 411 115 152 96 39 – 9 42.3

10 – – – – – – 10 – 41 18 15 – 8 – – 43.9

8 724 173 238 463 1 080 1 563 1 911 3 296 4.9 3 163 734 664 460 601 297 407 31.7

1 703 40 50 70 239 292 340 672 5.0 666 130 94 101 136 49 156 25.7

676 5 23 31 129 111 156 221 3.1 257 71 61 35 45 10 35 33.5

2 758 44 64 126 261 536 718 1 009 3.4 996 234 203 154 206 127 72 33.0

1 538 23 45 122 175 296 296 581 7.0 449 141 119 77 65 35 12 39.9

1 274 40 49 39 159 214 253 520 6.8 434 119 96 61 83 41 34 39.2

198 9 7 26 30 15 66 45 8.1 184 14 57 26 38 9 40 19.6

577 12 – 49 87 99 82 248 3.3 177 25 34 6 28 26 58 18.1

20 763 662 1 370 1 515 3 723 3 518 3 750 6 225 8.9 9 497 2 294 2 233 1 478 1 726 813 953 34.4

3 690 70 138 223 605 641 756 1 253

679 17 46 61 143 120 80 212 6.8 1 113 175 439 172 198 79 50 29.1

932 33 102 112 185 169 184 147 12.9 817 212 398 102 69 4 32 35.0

30 – 20 – – – 10 – 66.7 17 2 5 – 10 – – 11.8

6 376 174 521 587 1 270 1 208 1 075 1 541 8.4 4 824 1 220 1 784 499 723 230 368 40.1

1 171 55 101 75 255 182 182 321 9.1 799 103 264 83 174 44 131 28.4

397 10 38 50 40 91 53 115 6.5 416 83 175 54 63 8 33 26.0

1 944 57 193 171 393 347 345 438 10.5 1 509 489 521 176 197 68 58 49.0

1 279 28 138 120 217 289 202 285 10.7 920 291 388 110 58 49 24 53.3

997 7 35 115 229 182 192 237 3.6 603 135 229 37 100 18 84 28.4

190 7 – – 39 51 20 73 3.7 229 47 56 14 57 29 26 31.4

398 10 16 56 97 66 81 72 5.0 348 72 151 25 74 14 12 36.2

27 999 639 2 662 4 051 7 287 5 049 4 037 4 274 7.8 19 813 4 533 7 088 3 039 3 058 1 202 893 31.2

5 913 98 352 653 1 519 1 138 980 1 171

215 9 – 50 36 42 48 30 4.2 482 177 232 39 27 7 – 55.4

302 8 43 68 82 40 47 14 11.9 499 144 251 47 30 9 18 35.7

15 – 9 – – 6 – – 60.0 34 5 19 – – 10 – 47.1

1 589 98 325 242 444 148 128 204 16.4 2 690 925 1 196 245 248 52 24 48.0

242 6 60 51 30 48 12 35 14.0 445 89 207 66 58 18 7 31.5

151 7 34 22 54 5 18 11 27.2 186 68 78 34 – – 6 36.6

507 23 103 23 174 41 45 98 11.8 872 349 391 34 92 – 6 53.3

332 21 56 92 74 10 42 37 14.8 509 134 326 23 22 4 – 48.3

204 27 57 28 71 9 8 4 27.9 355 156 110 32 37 20 – 62.3

83 6 9 14 14 25 – 15 7.2 132 65 43 19 5 – – 59.8

70 8 6 12 27 10 3 4 18.6 191 64 41 37 34 10 5 38.2

13 243 523 2 185 2 922 3 413 1 648 1 429 1 123 12.4 19 165 5 427 8 314 2 526 1 727 547 624 39.5

2 676 69 294 471 737 419 317 366

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

5 2 1 1 2 1

624 460 174 300 962 728 478 280 467 645 079 007 262 818 238 335 539 332

096 369 007 340 830 548 547 273 666 674 846 086 591 199 650 921 598 221

900 962 414 725 411 388 469 425 305 303 541 895 610 573 755 096 322 864

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

140

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 140 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

878 916 993 916 410 862 037 744 4.8 1 573 213 263 612 323 461 246 165 346 263 182 608 211 104 23.9

230 207 129 266 008 339 556 725 4.5 4 116 401 635 317 1 302 223 769 350 779 834 311 481 318 196 22.0 479 982 568 518 044 186 962 219 7.4 4 656 252 860 163 1 829 160 781 405 649 437 254 610 281 477 26.5

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 123.

Age, Fertility, and Household and Family Composition for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] White

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Black

United States All persons

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Asian or Pacific Islander

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Other race

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

AGE All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years----------------------------------

248 10 7 18 17 10 7 18 21 22 19

709 924 339 126 151 064 589 645 286 180 939

873 579 517 901 134 413 506 387 297 737 682

199 8 5 13 12 7 5 14 16 17 16

827 137 508 669 877 560 753 296 610 605 069

064 382 560 939 425 166 714 570 575 327 470

188 7 5 12 11 6 5 13 15 16 15

424 436 054 573 872 990 349 250 480 567 223

773 399 028 070 138 196 956 338 462 169 585

29 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2

40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age ------------------------------------

17 13 11 10 10 18 12

679 977 488 484 635 218 976

734 898 063 988 762 481 794 33.0

14 11 9 8 9 16 11

539 639 584 921 222 138 691

053 594 468 892 857 327 745 34.4

13 11 9 8 8 15 11

847 109 140 536 879 689 424

443 495 642 844 428 368 212 34.9

1 1 1 1

930 662 092 670 619 521 106 496 701 712 312

524 313 604 822 309 906 299 037 217 045 577

29 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2

284 613 061 605 562 491 083 435 637 651 261

596 323 897 216 150 018 071 366 967 166 352

2 015 119 78 197 188 107 73 171 186 181 158

143 287 509 456 374 015 262 619 025 313 133

1 866 107 71 178 172 98 67 157 171 168 147

807 108 080 977 776 354 352 678 694 422 739

7 226 341 232 587 551 338 251 606 688 725 674

986 957 476 783 483 729 940 252 392 669 166

6 994 325 221 563 528 326 242 584 667 705 656

302 043 708 154 391 380 969 387 202 995 197

9 710 663 427 1 000 914 536 404 1 074 1 100 956 725

156 640 368 901 543 597 291 909 088 383 336

239 27 15 32 27 13 8 18 18 18 13

306 557 601 021 723 842 883 991 469 209 872

884 434 220 028 967 1 511 989

046 798 162 282 266 617 224 28.3

1 1 1 1

845 407 197 010 951 1 491 978

354 402 605 470 528 442 269 28.4

133 102 80 64 54 74 43

719 852 866 950 040 320 403 26.9

125 97 76 61 51 71 41

062 177 887 694 577 373 857 27.3

583 417 318 250 215 295 147

890 981 170 248 276 142 432 30.1

568 407 310 243 210 288 143

991 218 181 858 124 994 510 30.3

539 382 284 219 176 199 104

026 673 397 616 323 075 990 24.2

11 7 6 4 4 6 3

161 370 423 887 243 292 762 18.7

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

17 769 944 5 420 229 305 3 726 372 3 462 487 929 21 757 561 28 942 178 1 330 16 431 453 26 088 416 1 588 19 012 425 37 260 340 1 960 3 459 251 3 196 133 6 589 685 3 605 811 1 357 031 804 514 17 154 920 36 033 647 2 100

13 506 701 3 425 411 254 3 038 939 2 654 608 874 17 017 533 21 391 915 1 257 13 482 011 20 568 607 1 526 15 317 704 28 769 752 1 878 2 928 170 2 554 439 5 523 130 2 861 816 978 612 471 537 14 092 322 28 477 832 2 021

12 563 441 3 034 019 241 2 794 858 2 380 981 852 15 973 799 19 694 202 1 233 12 680 774 19 047 492 1 502 14 536 139 26 883 666 1 849 2 822 064 2 445 965 5 294 225 2 687 114 889 572 397 199 13 390 046 26 676 224 1 992

2 585 136 1 334 675 516 303 504 379 107 1 249 2 872 381 4 634 379 1 613 1 536 979 2 943 447 1 915 2 255 515 5 075 478 2 250 326 498 435 387 628 185 443 449 227 256 194 740 1 764 689 4 299 316 2 436

2 531 473 1 308 909 517 292 179 366 628 1 255 2 811 676 4 535 251 1 613 1 498 537 2 869 935 1 915 2 211 454 4 969 828 2 247 320 130 428 785 616 441 433 628 222 008 190 462 1 728 328 4 206 169 2 434

169 637 90 637 534 38 482 49 917 1 297 186 646 352 449 1 888 136 936 294 715 2 152 150 205 372 668 2 481 19 659 22 464 41 220 31 929 18 226 16 707 134 368 351 771 2 618

156 643 84 044 537 35 682 46 340 1 299 173 632 329 016 1 895 127 319 274 789 2 158 140 872 349 489 2 481 18 326 21 189 38 803 29 828 17 019 15 707 125 980 330 056 2 620

2 015 143 1 952 539 463 968 309 410 154 558 161 399 83 327 78 072 310 579 751 748 146 374 118 471 62 604 3.08 3.57

1 866 807 1 811 093 436 752 291 768 144 984 152 074 78 214 73 860 292 848 687 750 133 707 107 962 55 714 3.07 3.56

581 261 91 653 158 82 769 67 530 816 725 215 779 523 1 075 550 528 749 218 1 361 672 487 1 299 946 1 933 123 120 115 288 244 357 119 176 41 685 28 861 617 501 1 285 080 2 081

559 320 84 825 152 78 779 63 303 804 704 174 749 205 1 064 534 855 722 289 1 350 654 577 1 260 234 1 925 120 088 112 744 238 961 115 298 39 967 27 519 601 397 1 246 848 2 073

7 7 1 1

226 074 577 308 269 442 244 197 1 504 2 505 686 356 152

986 394 820 673 147 678 905 773 756 467 998 675 592 3.29 3.74

6 6 1 1

994 847 535 277 257 429 238 191 1 468 2 408 662 342 146

302 828 190 756 434 889 269 620 718 808 547 676 474 3.29 3.74

9 9 2 1

1 577 938 445 1 295 815 402 185 94 32 125 65 79 18 34 2 052

820 105 422 099 582 836 926 498 582 397 285 014 902 966 428 82.2

1 535 911 432 1 265 796 393 176 88 30 121 62 77 18 33 1 964

190 455 822 101 352 402 964 771 114 270 242 404 376 117 676 82.9

2 107 377 1 472 083 822 175 1 417 905 1 025 655 594 035 488 693 345 122 166 223 200 273 166 802 58 727 25 256 109 234 3 543 049 62.1

1 1

1

1

927 209 477 853 515 262 678 311 325 1 185 955 786 783 912 1 866 724 999 532 429 2 114 616 514 742 496 2 826 61 804 68 555 152 793 149 441 91 252 92 669 546 040 619 648 2 966

20 756 7 053 340 3 655 3 828 1 047 18 087 26 796 1 482 12 520 22 890 1 828 12 382 27 413 2 214 2 210 2 081 3 311 2 383 1 322 1 075 10 696 25 825 2 414

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

248 242 65 51 13 26 11 15 51 77 11 9 6

709 050 049 091 957 944 534 409 549 059 647 800 659

873 161 428 846 582 154 397 757 544 019 867 149 712 2.63 3.16

199 194 53 44 9 23 9 13 44 58 6 7 4

827 852 845 381 463 061 683 378 921 988 680 354 974

064 135 200 844 356 780 509 271 347 886 709 213 929 2.54 3.06

188 183 51 42 8 22 9 13 42 54 5 6 4

049 364 646 718 224 806 381 865 300 572 193 611 232 1 586 63 606

428 670 378 214 117 198 654 147 192 170 137 488 455 814 544 71.8

53 24 11 45 20 9 6 3 1 1 1

424 679 337 479 858 410 351 059 985 625 617 702 745

773 704 479 130 349 268 069 199 787 916 630 624 069 2.51 3.03

29 28 7 3 3 2 1 1 3 10 3 1 1

845 687 433 178 338 857 540 443 222 425 169 420 163 810 47 753

200 700 634 672 573 980 382 573 520 738 266 134 662 006 472 79.3

51 23 10 43 19 9 6 3 1 1 1

930 665 055 583 471 886 291 595 403 921 074 324 264

524 816 063 213 850 787 687 100 863 567 395 141 708 2.87 3.46

29 28 6 3 3 2 1 1 3 10 3 1 1

337 183 654 342 218 253 058 146 095 218 001 354 136 700 43 925

479 692 479 946 899 420 841 813 480 744 121 488 865 195 831 80.4

7 3 1 3 1

284 064 927 517 409 840 268 571 339 675 002 279 219

596 805 208 631 577 175 394 781 637 551 296 938 791 2.87 3.46

055 985 806 521 865 862 3 045 1 901 840 783 757 48 22 608 9 566

063 084 391 382 571 387 283 114 827 745 249 619 123 623 954 36.8

6 3 1 3 1

927 901 762 458 824 840 2 993 1 864 822 772 747 46 21 601 9 333

208 825 562 050 964 031 086 585 969 397 132 655 390 140 604 36.7

460 447 4 7

087 983 619 485

449 437 4 7

538 683 525 330

45 554 44 191 588 775

42 571 41 382 517 672

48 517 46 325 1 300 892

45 398 43 375 1 183 840

710 505 107 508 598 391 230 160 1 408 3 891 1 059 646 204

156 277 377 706 671 510 969 541 999 351 391 649 879 3.82 4.06

239 306 231 596 36 724 24 577 12 147 15 783 8 401 7 382 26 380 121 176 18 934 12 599 7 710 669.76 84.54

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

65 31 14 51 24 11 10 5 2 2 2

463 281 138 305 178 88 121 80 38 37 34 4 2 23 690

968 698 756 156 736 960 370 840 040 017 535 994 512 985 641 55.7

436 264 129 288 167 83 113 75 35 34 32 4 2 22 628

752 035 501 308 980 086 658 511 406 537 328 540 331 446 295 55.9

36 22 11 24 14 7 9 6 3 2 2

724 494 700 115 554 751 459 538 147 950 561 638 249 1 871 116 744 59.3

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

3 187 772 3 042 642 81 343 63 787

2 473 499 2 348 349 72 485 52 665

2 327 672 2 208 275 69 315 50 082

91 993 582 2 416 716

76 906 980 1 358 998

73 747 747 1 173 474

9 941 850 725 413

9 767 383 715 385

625 367 33 550

588 826 31 616

2 020 498 115 178

4 488 360 905 979

2 788 518 663 925

2 398 111 610 147

999 031 149 992

974 950 145 667

49 173 8 106

45 124 7 247

239 073 30 025

160 155 2 1

115 794 351 970

2 923 2 789 99 35

1 965 079 111 578

2 498 887 183 577

52 507 2 162

231 419 28 631

412 565 53 931

4 804 840

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 141 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

141

Table 124.

Education, Ability to Speak English, and Disability for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] White

United States All persons

Total

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Black

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Asian or Pacific Islander

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Total

Other race

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL

Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Percent not enrolled, not high school graduate ----------

64 4 2 42 38 17 13 64 2 32 9 4 6 5 4 26

987 503 679 566 379 917 805 987 118 655 294 974 267 064 612 234

101 285 029 788 689 028 534 101 735 517 846 321 157 093 432 893 34.4 14 315 448 11.2 26 8 9 1 158 4 12 22 47 29 5 4 20 11 83 2 6 12 26 15 2 2 10 4

234 126 941 991 868 271 230 841 642 779 233 558 832 477 654 161 546 360 850 520 920 538 015 739

49 3 2 31 28 14 10 49 1 24 7 3 4 3 3 20

273 619 033 537 071 116 811 273 606 605 030 828 905 740 557 050

838 904 215 361 143 573 273 838 278 376 379 687 399 005 714 284 35.9 10 799 495 10.0 20 6 8 1 132 2 9 17 40 25 4 3 18 10 69 1 5 9 23 13 2 2 8 4

050 197 082 722 023 399 406 355 891 221 442 861 337 107 252 200 018 404 179 060 473 142 661 110

45 3 1 28 25 13 10 45 1 22 6 3 4 3 3 18

645 427 904 894 648 323 174 645 503 666 524 596 612 433 308 600

771 660 040 611 132 500 247 771 875 265 253 690 543 452 693 294 36.8 10 015 571 9.2 18 5 7 1 125 1 8 16 39 24 4 3 17 9 66

600 799 705 670 898 694 439 228 521 285 286 698 902 842 108 836 512 834 434 587 392 056 452 000

9 269 563 427 6 642 6 259 2 064 1 626 9 269 338 4 878 1 382 684 700 675 608 3 602

910 019 560 519 803 372 861 910 893 558 723 234 969 830 703 336 27.1 2 129 072 13.7

9 050 549 417 6 486 6 118 2 014 1 590 9 050 330 4 765 1 355 670 681 656 590 3 518

487 510 528 700 646 277 032 487 438 882 356 103 566 192 950 437 27.1 2 085 687 13.6

635 41 34 467 444 127 106 635 19 357 95 39 39 43 40 244

992 421 573 518 226 053 465 992 813 150 485 683 474 793 594 881 21.6 143 769 18.1

581 38 32 426 405 117 98 581 18 325 87 36 36 39 37 225

667 054 015 488 984 125 281 667 155 790 979 630 044 652 417 030 21.7 132 311 17.9

2 552 132 67 1 446 1 280 973 729 2 552 70 1 059 322 210 355 316 217 858

671 582 445 890 058 199 252 671 729 662 079 889 538 058 716 192 55.1 480 997 5.4

2 468 127 64 1 389 1 229 950 712 2 468 68 1 015 310 204 347 309 211 827

194 807 475 391 058 996 444 194 182 756 791 866 155 877 567 356 55.8 463 731 5.2

3 254 146 116 2 472 2 324 635 531 3 254 83 1 754 464 210 265 288 187 1 479

690 359 236 500 459 831 683 690 022 771 180 828 777 407 705 200 20.5 762 115 24.2

93 8 5 67 60 17 13 93 4 54 12 5 6 6 4 27

916 174 101 976 661 766 109 916 474 462 460 570 612 050 288 874 31.9 17 666 14.6

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Graduate or professional degree --------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Graduate or professional degree --------------------Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent

Persons 25 years and over ---------------less than 5th grade -----------------------high school graduate or higher ---------------some college or higher ---------------------bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------high school graduate or higher ---------------bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------high school graduate or higher ---------------bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------

893 562 932 840 436 677 534 507 763 777 002 923 567 686 171 459 831 377 606 115 672 505 766 840

284 735 861 489 308 702 967 153 202 246 356 226 917 539 013 562 665 264 568 799 486 909 760 000

4 8 22 12 2 2 8 4

294 374 438 422 648 096 213 529 862 302 595 475 015 561 006 966 548 508 508 768 632 521 135 420

3 602 336 1 239 271 1 107 360 121 791 16 761 234 757 575 1 548 870 3 881 407 4 680 594 3 101 292 475 567 410 551 1 261 090 644 288 9 257 807 363 978 857 047 2 131 892 2 559 021 1 738 237 284 688 239 853 717 007 366 084

3 518 437 1 215 500 1 084 627 119 287 16 432 555 725 663 1 501 132 3 805 008 4 607 134 3 050 083 467 177 401 896 1 241 290 633 172 9 088 653 346 642 831 437 2 094 616 2 522 038 1 711 863 280 113 235 204 706 327 360 413

244 83 67 5 1 079 50 100 220 313 224 40 28 65 34 562 26 51 117 163 118 21 15 32 15

881 309 252 089 621 552 662 900 783 300 426 495 512 991 703 399 569 140 733 641 071 626 661 863

225 77 62 4 1 013 45 93 206 297 210 38 26 62 32 529 23 47 110 155 111 19 14 31 14

030 269 292 790 482 082 071 924 883 661 086 529 330 916 782 751 923 218 365 837 880 648 178 982

858 213 371 112 4 316 296 261 411 799 634 169 165 978 600 2 282 192 165 235 464 316 88 92 515 210

192 094 306 580 366 660 234 508 206 810 200 109 338 301 675 850 589 312 698 915 196 715 986 414

827 203 360 110 4 202 289 251 395 773 613 164 160 959 594 2 221 188 159 226 451 306 85 90 505 207

356 513 084 607 270 301 184 822 144 664 602 613 816 124 712 958 895 748 280 105 694 347 169 516

1 479 393 313 29 4 687 767 912 972 957 598 105 93 189 90 2 298 377 453 471 483 285 53 47 88 37

200 153 153 891 907 188 801 539 978 129 453 542 710 567 973 670 961 769 586 523 231 402 352 479

27 8 9 1 94 8 9 16 23 17 2 2 8 5 48 4 5 8 12 8 1 1 4 2

874 459 006 143 688 168 389 915 108 595 772 471 919 351 499 438 042 862 129 494 471 482 346 235

158 868 436 2.7 75.2 45.2 20.3 21 709 473 82.7 22.9 21 757 561 85.5 22.6

132 023 308 1.8 77.9 46.9 21.5 17 198 369 86.0 25.0 17 017 533 88.5 24.5

125 898 648 1.3 79.1 47.7 22.0 16 073 832 87.8 25.9 15 973 799 90.0 25.2

16 761 234 4.5 63.1 35.2 11.4 2 540 881 74.2 10.9 2 872 381 78.8 13.3

16 432 555 4.4 63.3 35.3 11.4 2 477 457 74.6 11.0 2 811 676 79.1 13.3

1 079 621 4.7 65.5 36.5 9.3 180 692 71.7 7.2 186 646 74.9 7.8

1 013 482 4.4 66.0 36.6 9.4 166 484 72.6 7.3 173 632 75.4 7.9

4 316 366 6.9 77.5 59.0 36.6 688 846 87.2 43.6 725 215 84.7 39.9

4 202 270 6.9 77.7 59.3 37.0 669 023 87.6 44.4 704 174 84.9 40.4

4 687 907 16.4 43.4 23.0 6.0 1 100 685 50.3 6.7 955 786 54.7 7.2

94 688 8.6 63.6 39.2 15.1 18 591 71.6 15.8 18 087 73.0 15.2

230 31 6 21 2 1 13 2 9

445 844 322 707 118 695 982 388 793 992 808

777 979 934 874 454 717 502 243 186 887 186

186 17 3 11 1 1 6 1 4

175 10 1 6 1 1 3

27 175 607 1 707 777 397 181 1 215 904 60 312 34 380 658 044 142 328 473 811 26 677 15 228

26 609 376 1 319 051 310 572 935 540 45 753 27 186 459 701 106 669 325 170 17 415 10 447

1 817 432 94 301 21 14 167 41 107 10 8

347 761 960 226 970 605 612 375 532 579 126

1 688 375 82 259 19 13 142 36 88 9 7

619 375 089 830 887 569 348 207 858 701 582

6 652 553 4 878 530 896 940 3 618 339 236 355 126 896 2 555 424 379 325 1 911 768 167 973 96 358

6 447 551 4 761 884 875 203 3 531 931 231 122 123 628 2 506 659 371 597 1 875 817 165 009 94 236

8 7 1 5

148 132 036 307 750 039 688 081 932 880 795

196 87 24 58 3 1 37 8 26 1 1

148 718 333 230 341 814 438 113 557 706 062

2 223 7 1 4

936 812 741 763 968 556 453

596 984 259 173 023 681 382

1 548 004 181 218 716 3 603 368 709 670 2 153 631 384 249 355 818

769 053 171 199 300 1 373 213 183 082 693 029 240 469 256 633

131 25 920 298 70 207 12 7

86 25 398 183 43 127 7 4

770 919 581 943 621 474 543

32 1 755 81 22 49 5 4

310 292 800 760 303 317 420

27 1 633 67 19 39 4 4

563 389 785 059 739 871 116

542 402 6 500 628 1 572 006 366 366 1 070 211 88 226 47 203

533 602 6 301 727 1 546 963 360 073 1 053 533 86 928 46 429

682 087 8 417 666 2 185 933 593 677 1 487 768 65 963 38 525

6 188 21 6 12

882 553 040 813 861 872 494

157 323 922 7 214 762 3 452 631 790 024 5 383 939 12 826 449 5 043 990 6 594 029 144 497 473 114 652 861 17 933 552 2 392 089 1 631 650 1 509 219 11 629 959 3 551 352 2 980 270 2 014 865

127 150 091 4 654 408 2 491 572 558 897 3 272 137 10 050 712 4 173 575 4 926 795 117 099 379 93 996 244 15 893 128 1 932 179 1 321 804 1 200 358 10 440 708 3 082 088 2 589 275 1 717 445

120 057 461 4 219 199 2 307 989 501 848 2 927 081 9 571 612 4 002 838 4 658 920 110 485 849 88 982 245 15 448 902 1 853 209 1 267 375 1 150 239 10 188 216 2 987 337 2 509 478 1 659 547

17 960 071 1 757 613 660 083 136 922 1 452 741 1 986 413 585 520 1 234 848 15 973 658 12 208 834 1 477 171 352 909 237 512 239 966 908 745 368 611 306 626 235 810

17 591 009 1 716 953 644 755 132 315 1 418 663 1 953 042 575 222 1 215 005 15 637 967 11 964 202 1 457 487 347 949 234 224 236 675 898 448 364 427 303 246 232 865

1 236 94 46 9 71 168 62 90 1 067 775 72 16 12 9 40 15 12 9

191 896 073 958 397 266 681 482 925 459 864 096 135 821 188 209 879 180

1 154 88 42 8 66 158 58 85 995 721 69 15 11 9 38 14 12 8

181 161 965 901 190 712 617 933 469 132 937 439 675 379 705 609 352 807

4 903 297 96 35 255 205 81 100 4 697 3 452 293 48 29 33 140 45 36 27

4 764 287 92 33 246 197 78 96 4 567 3 350 287 47 28 32 137 44 35 26

6 074 410 158 48 332 415 140 241 5 658 4 219 197 41 30 25 99 39 34 25

116 8 3 1 7 9 3 4 106 79 6 1

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

181 693 107 543 618 424 879 075 525 661 617

122 779 817 098 067 797 734 134 143 778 679

934 084 434 213 238 197 119 415 1 831 420 452

346 653 470 758 535 890 561 420 436 624 081

619 132 826 029 181 95 3 721 750 2 774 125 70

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

793 682 152 700 110 926 416

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Persons 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force ------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force ------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ---------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation ---------------------With a self-care limitation ----------------------

142

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 142 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

212 639 213 319 005 612 640 763 600 728 197 926 663 503 949 531 933 391

439 549 813 941 569 051 084 503 388 642 110 398 801 420 126 356 992 669

357 206 690 928 659 446 574 141 911 596 192 979 536 571 369 913 557 039

635 991 461 160 266 864 963 928 771 603 250 212 752 845 3 544 1 294 983 769

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 125.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Industry of Employed Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] White

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Black

United States All persons

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

596 782 650 666 337 568 107 654 466 182 702 582 814 344 470

2 015 143 1 968 224 1 403 322 549 140 35 981 121 546 191 222 200 391 15 762 1 752 1 021 12 989 46 919 16 885 30 034

1 866 807 1 839 625 1 312 371 516 232 34 263 116 782 182 763 182 424 11 022 194 556 10 272 27 182 11 870 15 312

7 226 986 2 668 242 1 838 871 567 800 105 598 90 697 105 754 265 751 261 571 4 473 46 977 210 121 4 558 744 1 830 508 2 728 236

6 994 302 2 524 043 1 735 464 542 732 101 467 88 640 100 097 252 528 245 847 776 41 753 203 318 4 470 259 1 790 657 2 679 602

9 710 156 6 026 609 4 418 356 884 712 148 649 110 294 328 902 296 867 723 541 573 481 34 114 115 946 3 683 547 820 843 2 862 704

239 181 132 41 9 7 14 8 7 1

376 481 997 366 631 512 119 270 454 783 612 264 890 744

1 817 859 939 537 402 212 190 12 35 61 81

1 688 809 867 491 375 197 177 11 33 58 74

6 2 2 1 1

6 2 2 1 1

551 503 846 810 036 541 495 600 056 366 473 579 12 858 1 184 765

8 3 4 2 1

148 495 402 982 420 492 928 865 822 938 303 512 429 310

196 85 95 59 36 18 17 4 2 5 4

416 063 310 753 1.15 1 711 951 1 131 510 18 214 450 492 58 822 2 915 49 998 8 957 34 194 520 053 129 445 129 753 25.2

724 608 472 135

673 569 443 125

3 381 333 2 694 332 2 077 175 617 157 1.14 381 611 195 839 6 178 147 967 24 516 1 596 5 515 5 246 17 190 188 293 25 484 69 177 25.5

3 281 943 2 615 255 2 017 780 597 475 1.14 370 442 188 868 6 070 144 464 24 196 1 515 5 329 5 002 16 748 183 332 24 166 66 998 25.5

3 841 412 3 006 844 2 094 327 912 517 1.21 466 427 303 012 3 748 142 230 10 467 953 6 017 8 799 27 633 216 706 55 847 59 156 24.3

76 57 43 13

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

PLACE OF BIRTH, NATIVITY, AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen ----------------------------Not a citizen ----------------------------------

248 228 153 72 16 21 24 9 3 1

709 942 684 011 772 287 366 585 246 190 191 864 767 996 770

873 557 685 141 309 172 640 020 731 533 913 285 316 998 318

199 189 125 61 15 19 17 8 2

445 796 540 675 864 279 585 346 854 588 795 213 73 4 821

777 970 097 635 462 165 297 471 669 749 408 886 764 060

186 101 82 45 37 18 18 3 4 6 4

274 932 298 634 1.09 069 589 445 000 78 130 755 476 574 052 37 497 179 434 237 404 466 856 488 886 808 582 406 025 22.3

95 84 72 11

1 19 7 11

827 804 986 816 569 959 785 501 001 560 64 375 022 843 179

064 252 730 425 445 706 456 818 097 612 754 731 812 090 722

188 182 120 60 15 19 17 8 1

181 490 193 061 131 935 196 658 263 180 093 108 31 2 357

122 046 690 802 888 004 884 880 869 604 531 432 633 321

175 96 77 41 35 18 17 3 4 5 3

551 232 206 026 1.08 406 567 761 847 49 059 972 246 476 826 31 618 114 971 211 514 382 010 501 785 583 175 123 268 21.8

90 80 69 10

1 10 4 5

424 257 539 450 297 777 347 028 266 27 32 206 167 717 449

773 430 891 863 629 290 095 849 676 466 590 620 343 537 806

29 28 20 8

934 794 552 906 645 127 518 492 186 965 873 9 25 1 551

346 335 317 824 493 262 231 322 391 552 966 953 872 869

27 14 12 8 4 1 2

092 006 934 072 1.08 980 891 496 905 44 933 842 418 458 715 30 241 107 679 200 490 351 525 281 172 530 917 026 091 21.7

11 8 6 2

1 6 3 2

930 475 037 193 912 1 004 5 955 320 244 50 45 149 1 455 485 969

524 230 406 064 636 929 306 193 760 215 047 498 294 672 622

29 28 19 8

284 081 785 115 882 996 5 926 310 180 4 36 139 1 202 403 799

607 121 981 985 996 409 587 852 825 883 027 521 084 900

26 14 12 8 3 1 2

755 909 774 135 1.15 1 784 576 1 162 263 18 801 487 564 61 364 3 079 51 505 9 168 35 109 537 389 131 759 133 845 25.3

11 8 6 2

4 58 17 40

306 238 677 112 810 606 809 887 449 938 622 889 068 294 774

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

230 122 102 58 43 22 21 4 4 7 4

175 266 439 435 003 897 106 435 391 1 018 260 9 20 439

609 024 176 275 901 844 057 413 387 1 003 252 1 17 388

347 045 731 202 529 129 400 383 222 434 361 315 446 17 810

619 059 020 506 514 618 896 460 602 050 784 51 342 12 147

652 595 837 663 173 566 607 133 110 167 195 1 14 1 204

553 263 293 664 629 131 498 491 931 890 186 106 172 719

447 508 740 601 139 548 590 130 109 163 187

619 586 129 976 152 668 483 105 52 159 165 94 7 801

148 068 080 024 056 120 936 728 519 700 989 282 133 15 585

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK AND TRAVEL TIME TO WORK Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home --------------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) ------------------

115 99 84 15 6 3 1

4 3

070 592 215 377

3 1

3 3

708 500 860 640

2 1

3 3

988 617 913 703

414 782 710 072

192 658 621 036

223 615 816 799 1.14 30 408 22 039 344 5 469 879 251 1 426 2 677 4 914 44 713 12 317 20 579 21.8

406 007 683 324 1.14 25 390 18 671 296 4 081 764 247 1 331 2 417 4 331 41 501 11 507 19 253 21.6

394 269 811 458 1.15 9 747 5 638 177 3 367 345 39 181 200 589 5 485 1 210 1 894 24.0

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Metal industries ----------------------------Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation----------------------------------Communications and other public utilities--------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Banking and credit agencies -----------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance --------------Business and repair services -----------------------Private households ------------------------------Other personal services ---------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ----------------Professional and related services --------------------Hospitals------------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ------------------Educational services ---------------------------Public administration ------------------------------

115 681 202 3 115 372 723 423 7 214 763 20 462 078 8 053 234 1 405 723 1 809 199 1 941 923 12 408 844 1 276 578 1 965 144 2 362 588 1 2 5 3 5 19 3 5 2 5 5 3 1 26 5 4 9 5

899 532 108 097 071 485 339 463 374 609 577 628 040 636 998 204 477 633 538

173 532 003 059 026 666 390 979 916 954 462 510 186 460 247 690 994 503 077

96 237 561 2 647 802 656 731 6 263 616 16 890 055 6 483 339 1 073 263 1 285 588 1 705 760 10 406 716 1 063 188 1 672 474 2 074 207

91 447 312 2 438 043 630 499 5 921 492 16 006 769 6 106 767 991 387 1 168 280 1 641 060 9 900 002 1 011 586 1 591 359 2 000 374

1 2 4 2 4 16 2 4 1 4 4

1 2 3 2 4 15 2 3 1 4 4

2 1 22 3 3 8 4

555 115 081 587 394 364 814 274 965 895 598 381 345 405 391 974 688 096 368

462 135 444 090 632 128 883 860 795 297 006 932 305 978 320 245 334 442 430

2 1 21 3 3 7 4

473 034 871 484 169 486 666 958 873 717 322 313 164 336 539 805 543 789 169

017 043 866 550 987 589 533 672 343 583 679 683 676 665 756 909 623 960 132

11 407 150 31 476 1 961 916 181 305 132 1 044 128 167 131

803 747 470 307 469 855 040 421 120 614 000 622 417

11 184 147 31 464 1 922 898 178 297 128 1 023 126 164 129

939 020 161 973 160 660 228 912 836 500 256 609 121

728 25 8 61 117 44 9 12 8 72 12 10 10

953 445 386 635 389 934 855 325 074 455 545 703 910

677 23 8 57 109 41 9 11 7 67 11 9 10

843 293 155 268 085 897 092 512 494 188 903 967 213

3 411 45 5 104 632 236 41 91 44 395 14 27 80

586 306 845 924 058 568 685 361 755 490 176 903 350

3 312 43 5 100 616 230 40 89 43 385 13 27 78

806 327 630 070 500 617 107 764 535 883 620 063 797

3 895 246 20 308 861 371 99 114 51 489 58 86 65

299 072 991 281 107 538 880 504 214 569 669 442 704

76 786 1 618 286 4 195 13 934 5 532 1 160 1 488 1 179 8 402 688 1 187 1 115

144 260 699 358 328 1 611 268 573 242 428 561 163 366 122 3 056 847 527 1 034 847

908 039 951 348 670 127 777 498 159 538 612 907 248 681 755 519 437 407 814

141 257 687 353 320 1 574 261 560 237 419 546 159 357 119 3 006 832 517 1 021 838

925 252 167 752 104 195 597 893 184 466 651 532 583 261 719 843 554 801 011

10 13 31 19 23 118 21 40 7 21 33 5 22 12 162 29 28 59 58

033 531 583 386 251 938 323 573 357 343 516 073 619 491 069 510 742 453 472

9 12 29 18 21 109 19 36 6 19 30 4 20 11 152 27 27 56 55

180 664 159 148 176 046 423 835 869 842 606 385 770 600 650 631 133 415 791

117 73 141 61 145 692 115 288 101 152 150 16 156 44 824 231 135 250 136

565 424 280 982 540 411 723 623 194 679 934 804 471 051 104 905 092 221 003

115 71 136 59 141 673 112 281 98 148 145 15 151 42 802 224 131 245 130

284 487 363 753 898 522 645 611 441 523 930 704 503 382 488 970 066 083 772

71 70 153 70 178 699 118 286 58 112 233 60 149 51 563 121 98 192 127

205 403 745 253 933 062 684 425 411 097 394 794 543 259 999 511 389 980 358

1 1 3 1 2 14 2 5 1 2 4

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 143 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

2 1 16 3 2 5 3

385 332 445 850 952 535 556 207 552 926 811 934 748 345 224 550 766 238 431

143

Table 126.

Labor Force Characteristics for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] White

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Black

United States

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

All persons

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

191 829 271 125 182 378 65.3 1 708 928 123 473 450 115 681 202 89 428 871 7 792 248 6.3 66 646 893 3 232 910 99 803 358 56 672 949 56.8 185 700 56 487 249 52 976 623 36 418 960 3 510 626 6.2 43 130 409 1 487 110 7 342 263 2 962 432 670 528 3 562 362 9 469 385 6 419 967 768 405 1 806 836 52 743 194 44 842 502 2 450 753 4 553 238 9 957 003 6 377 542 294 523 3 279 732 4 555 259 1 269 464 3 285 795 2 675 255 7 958 809 930 288 7 028 521 6 289 799 6 973 185 2 880 619 541 322 3 530 010 9 176 002 5 946 615 605 852 2 564 310 53 809 217 37 761 559 2 079 910 13 863 239 11 163 747 4 894 548 199 774 6 068 702 5 604 849 944 717 4 660 132 4 202 287 13 076 358 632 342 12 444 016 11 840 761

157 119 373 102 800 818 65.4 1 275 082 101 525 736 96 237 561 74 240 108 5 288 175 5.2 54 318 555 2 360 364 81 541 169 45 947 179 56.3 120 552 45 826 627 43 515 117 29 467 638 2 311 510 5.0 35 593 990 1 309 391 5 543 693 2 453 192 460 692 2 521 228 7 263 216 5 154 588 507 787 1 248 963 42 937 054 37 589 632 1 691 210 2 966 583 8 640 902 5 620 921 236 665 2 779 018 4 046 612 1 141 235 2 905 377 2 346 126 7 146 727 843 331 6 303 396 5 613 410 5 255 802 2 398 515 359 046 2 484 743 7 033 354 4 822 599 368 091 1 805 452 43 111 433 30 815 968 1 361 135 10 865 027 9 503 847 4 173 827 155 951 5 173 539 4 904 414 822 170 4 082 244 3 675 743 11 732 319 549 334 11 182 985 10 628 686

149 164 557 97 467 714 65.3 1 224 593 96 243 121 91 447 312 70 470 721 4 795 809 5.0 51 696 843 2 245 385 77 546 546 43 705 520 56.4 115 037 43 590 483 41 499 763 28 036 488 2 090 720 4.8 33 841 026 1 285 589 5 127 602 2 290 734 415 598 2 317 348 6 699 767 4 749 099 453 974 1 158 783 40 590 845 35 660 537 1 540 404 2 726 457 8 301 214 5 397 856 219 790 2 679 426 3 925 161 1 103 791 2 821 370 2 276 120 6 973 422 820 989 6 152 433 5 473 801 4 887 969 2 272 538 326 918 2 275 849 6 550 571 4 546 923 329 885 1 638 321 40 777 951 29 393 493 1 226 933 10 091 082 9 115 058 4 016 959 143 442 4 954 178 4 754 245 797 974 3 956 271 3 559 605 11 460 752 535 427 10 925 325 10 379 637

21 386 343 13 413 487 62.7 318 306 13 095 181 11 407 803 8 873 999 1 687 378 12.9 7 972 856 722 050 11 597 691 6 901 351 59.5 53 709 6 847 642 6 015 288 4 470 242 832 354 12.2 4 696 340 149 200 1 072 640 256 572 137 333 650 894 1 212 585 611 066 170 514 343 341 5 686 136 3 921 380 501 719 1 114 548 869 733 471 369 34 837 362 965 356 341 81 965 274 376 239 385 591 217 60 825 530 392 495 995 1 056 432 276 106 128 329 645 828 1 283 452 662 335 171 765 431 333 6 578 709 4 424 857 494 029 1 630 433 1 125 815 505 641 26 502 593 541 507 624 91 626 415 998 377 408 1 045 659 66 452 979 207 939 939

20 953 608 13 148 010 62.7 312 409 12 835 601 11 184 939 8 698 736 1 650 662 12.9 7 805 598 694 255 11 380 034 6 780 080 59.6 52 756 6 727 324 5 912 329 4 394 169 814 995 12.1 4 599 954 146 195 1 049 522 250 508 134 514 637 250 1 180 150 594 380 166 944 332 834 5 553 288 3 835 381 489 990 1 082 109 854 668 462 491 33 927 357 688 351 373 80 248 271 125 236 573 584 573 59 935 524 638 490 680 1 036 165 270 698 126 027 633 450 1 255 216 648 666 168 572 420 277 6 447 558 4 350 497 483 205 1 584 916 1 107 330 497 887 25 737 583 581 500 406 90 408 409 998 371 844 1 033 359 65 627 967 732 928 887

1 395 009 865 703 62.1 14 391 851 312 728 953 548 730 122 359 14.4 529 306 31 375 714 654 393 437 55.1 2 017 391 420 340 042 235 857 51 378 13.1 321 217 7 261 74 536 21 985 9 190 41 984 88 901 48 798 13 825 21 626 411 828 284 470 44 164 76 893 55 995 27 507 3 085 25 359 20 108 4 363 15 745 13 416 28 987 2 505 26 482 24 303 69 233 20 236 7 523 41 192 82 718 39 895 9 552 32 551 431 080 251 698 31 853 146 514 62 995 22 406 1 953 38 636 24 292 3 744 20 548 18 589 44 336 2 560 41 776 39 694

1 303 471 805 342 61.8 13 070 792 272 677 843 510 624 114 429 14.4 498 129 27 578 670 320 367 687 54.9 1 791 365 896 317 921 220 995 47 975 13.1 302 633 6 760 68 324 19 893 8 396 38 838 81 127 44 125 12 836 19 916 383 430 264 104 41 618 71 913 53 202 25 948 2 945 24 272 19 298 4 095 15 203 12 987 27 770 2 416 25 354 23 274 63 987 18 442 6 982 38 323 76 551 36 680 8 888 30 360 403 551 235 816 29 831 136 976 60 069 21 447 1 798 36 824 23 219 3 557 19 662 17 755 42 943 2 455 40 488 38 449

5 403 615 3 645 946 67.5 42 866 3 603 080 3 411 586 2 690 953 191 494 5.3 1 757 669 23 391 2 810 588 1 688 145 60.1 4 063 1 684 082 1 590 897 1 174 018 93 185 5.5 1 122 443 8 954 247 569 73 407 14 626 157 048 311 767 179 585 16 824 105 474 1 630 771 1 382 945 56 378 165 205 205 333 145 196 7 962 51 987 76 895 26 527 50 368 41 780 120 692 15 548 105 144 97 104 233 428 73 165 10 857 149 039 294 485 168 071 13 326 111 968 1 777 497 1 203 710 59 948 511 318 260 191 121 478 6 890 131 768 98 240 18 228 80 012 73 041 146 747 8 409 138 338 133 512

5 250 388 3 535 560 67.3 39 799 3 495 761 3 312 806 2 613 609 182 955 5.2 1 714 828 21 914 2 729 681 1 634 863 59.9 3 791 1 631 072 1 542 268 1 138 449 88 804 5.4 1 094 818 8 646 239 106 70 119 13 828 152 885 301 043 172 303 16 091 103 534 1 587 581 1 347 821 54 087 161 225 200 301 141 691 7 737 50 702 75 140 25 847 49 293 40 902 117 536 15 165 102 371 94 511 224 625 69 861 10 038 144 386 283 344 161 052 12 688 108 546 1 728 203 1 169 360 57 327 499 178 253 681 118 038 6 685 128 903 96 264 17 866 78 398 71 625 143 564 8 157 135 407 130 683

6 524 931 4 456 424 68.3 58 283 4 398 141 3 895 299 3 075 081 502 842 11.4 2 068 507 95 730 3 139 256 1 742 837 55.5 5 359 1 737 478 1 515 279 1 071 205 222 199 12.8 1 396 419 12 304 403 825 157 276 48 687 191 208 592 916 425 930 59 455 87 432 2 077 405 1 664 075 157 282 230 009 185 040 112 549 11 974 60 403 55 303 15 374 39 929 34 548 71 186 8 079 63 107 58 987 358 290 112 597 35 567 209 208 481 993 253 715 43 118 183 006 1 910 498 1 065 326 132 945 709 947 210 899 71 196 8 478 131 218 70 279 8 949 61 330 57 506 107 297 5 587 101 710 98 930

131 345 86 682 66.0 1 710 84 972 76 786 56 689 8 186 9.6 44 663 3 206 66 661 39 113 58.7 182 38 931 35 156 23 427 3 775 9.7 27 548 733 8 776 3 256 819 4 461 9 719 6 053 765 2 325 37 883 29 051 2 571 5 565 4 169 2 574 227 1 352 1 636 406 1 230 1 042 2 501 319 2 182 1 941 8 890 3 318 690 4 882 9 272 5 432 743 3 027 37 621 23 552 2 104 11 853 4 961 2 238 173 2 550 2 030 332 1 698 1 489 3 887 349 3 538 3 313

11 2 1 2 1

11 2 1 2 1

2 810 515 295 553 404

2 729 499 286 538 392

3 139 829 417 643 409

LABOR FORCE STATUS

Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

144

99 15 9 16 12

803 233 095 490 367

358 818 156 186 705

81 11 6 12 9

541 673 981 940 758

169 162 350 335 938

77 10 6 12 9

546 832 538 185 253

546 368 068 829 574

597 069 321 209 697

691 059 597 619 017

380 023 298 170 670

034 998 650 146 465

714 147 78 142 97

654 285 910 961 957

670 137 73 134 92

320 386 761 340 263

588 031 743 642 696

681 425 438 274 531

256 281 556 629 097

66 13 7 11 7

661 291 195 058 671

15 993 967 8 874 102 4 433 879

13 365 043 7 356 865 3 551 805

12 433 972 6 894 604 3 305 073

1 120 631 762 231 455 328

1 083 154 741 478 443 414

126 232 61 519 27 868

114 286 55 453 25 127

582 444 309 547 197 142

560 032 296 321 189 326

799 617 383 940 201 736

29 777 16 868 9 028

5 279 645 3 169 479 1 936 665

2 691 801 1 757 315 1 151 722

2 296 228 1 530 677 1 006 176

1 957 353 1 077 653 576 138

1 906 960 1 053 462 562 417

99 013 53 193 28 249

88 953 48 069 25 410

92 667 52 985 38 470

83 536 47 702 34 802

438 811 228 333 142 086

18 231 10 694 6 516

29 673 627 19 477 241 10 782 593

24 506 771 16 126 135 8 710 728

22 876 830 15 197 358 8 187 268

2 403 582 1 723 939 1 098 819

2 346 780 1 689 605 1 079 051

258 426 149 745 78 618

236 978 137 696 72 393

1 105 516 709 041 481 480

1 068 090 682 858 464 423

1 399 332 768 381 412 948

39 506 25 479 14 417

9 931 854 7 343 393 5 231 410

5 641 232 4 490 361 3 369 644

4 989 238 4 047 712 3 062 492

3 274 251 2 212 058 1 423 150

3 206 326 2 171 735 1 396 679

153 491 100 318 62 936

139 897 91 996 57 810

191 540 133 038 103 025

177 634 122 995 95 603

671 340 407 618 272 655

23 006 15 938 11 172

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 144 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 127.

Additional Labor Force Characteristics and Veteran Status for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] White

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Black

United States Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

214 822 947 291 119 277 477 273 825 210 654 687 069

45 178 672 34 232 358 22 440 348 835 895 1 076 953 627 582 92 037 9 869 361 2 010 101 97 182 6 540 382 4 011 325 270 386

43 342 946 32 764 255 21 609 186 768 679 996 311 589 102 81 786 9 582 380 1 936 739 90 120 6 058 841 3 751 641 239 234

3 521 382 2 598 174 1 874 907 124 728 151 968 97 365 16 663 771 240 254 030 18 464 3 045 283 1 617 812 269 634

3 458 050 2 549 409 1 845 532 121 551 147 935 95 142 16 088 760 706 250 688 18 090 2 993 086 1 594 622 265 223

305 218 135 10 21 10 2 65 18 2 121 58 10

156 614 797 678 205 191 955 337 947 256 370 613 433

288 205 128 9 20 9 2 62 18 2 113 54 9

308 383 071 894 187 653 822 738 064 166 658 902 754

14 315 448 11 073 188 4 159 951 756 835 6 136 105 3 242 260 1 636 766 1 042 647 180 695 274 277 1 605 494 640 453 274 320 681 990

10 799 495 8 441 214 3 495 880 513 627 4 416 742 2 358 281 1 281 328 875 028 124 548 181 444 1 076 953 480 799 181 563 407 785

10 015 571 7 881 647 3 318 507 468 812 4 080 305 2 133 924 1 210 340 831 527 115 978 166 495 923 584 413 238 157 726 346 397

2 129 072 1 595 913 367 584 166 082 1 058 491 533 159 240 977 103 897 42 283 65 728 292 182 61 197 57 297 172 503

2 085 687 1 564 533 360 110 162 750 1 038 052 521 154 236 839 102 225 41 600 64 535 284 315 58 871 56 191 168 113

143 100 25 8 66 43 17 8 2 4 25 8 5 12

769 668 218 994 322 101 106 772 680 258 995 231 039 596

132 92 23 8 61 39 15 7 2 3 23 7 4 11

311 985 012 230 625 326 620 940 510 975 706 383 638 561

All persons

Asian or Pacific Islander

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Other race

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

1 295 099 1 068 819 715 004 31 496 33 315 19 141 4 071 192 965 53 519 3 121 185 926 116 808 6 393

1 265 101 1 043 965 697 912 30 572 32 115 18 443 3 891 189 021 52 102 3 058 176 964 111 551 5 814

1 417 905 1 168 857 633 891 68 494 80 678 35 998 11 751 168 370 47 228 6 187 488 693 227 129 36 223

24 115 18 790 11 715 790 1 106 530 131 4 219 1 379 170 9 459 5 066 750

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed ------------------------------------

51 39 25 1 1 11 2 10 6

718 286 799 071 364 790 127 067 383 127 381 031 593

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

480 427 120 20 285 53 27 16 2 6 26 9 2 13

997 064 911 084 473 933 719 221 402 943 214 440 997 671

463 413 116 19 277 50 25 15 2 6 24 8 2 12

731 628 254 013 818 103 858 117 189 587 245 609 664 866

762 508 150 48 309 253 69 38 8 15 184 80 27 75

115 329 358 048 077 786 636 729 782 904 150 786 424 435

17 666 13 287 4 487 955 7 818 4 379 1 796 987 153 450 2 583 1 100 401 1 075

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private wage and salary workers -------------------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private wage and salary workers -------------------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

115 89 8 5 3 8

681 541 244 381 940 067 505 976 693 617 002 663 708 290

202 393 755 445 900 483 226 623 002 771 677 488 708 977

96 74 6 4 2 7

134 84 5 11 10 11 11 105 87 74 6 61 35 2 5 5 6 5 42 34 28 3

529 533 825 370 110 628 062 361 097 660 296 904 419 692 996 569 241 984 973 274 714 061

779 428 217 482 388 106 158 883 175 124 616 615 603 119 730 882 320 961 185 397 940 761

65 8 18 29 8 51 6 11 33 30 10 2 4 3

049 477 243 637 691 718 129 870 717 599 381 056 929 395

27 26 3 1 1 8 8

481 330 352 900 603 232 970

52 40 4 3 1 2

237 725 552 278 914 318 447 515 702 658 328 137 427 260

561 163 785 367 983 612 651 117 710 838 412 547 162 448

91 70 6 4 2 7

111 71 4 9 8 9 8 86 72 62 5 50 29 2 4 4 5 4 34 27 23 2

350 367 437 407 200 299 637 810 595 809 003 747 347 046 993 572 061 726 579 802 459 440

984 339 724 780 361 943 837 887 660 360 046 988 758 442 075 964 450 299 618 103 793 145

105 68 4 8 7 8 8 82 69 60 4 48 28 1 4 4 4 4 32 26 22 2

428 151 077 580 620 214 613 620 981 124 654 800 373 481

53 6 14 25 6 45 5 10 29 26 6 1 3 2

845 866 672 306 999 178 588 429 160 613 540 083 194 262

200 496 797 415 492 672 666 743 263 597 382 218 979 185

51 6 13 24 6 43 5 9 27 25 6

055 011 156 833 440 414 114

24 23 2 1 1 7 8

345 379 579 459 222 160 321

054 529 697 713 238 147 784

23 22 2 1 1 6 8

43 33 3 2 1 2

447 837 235 107 771 066 429 499 107 487 231 080 340 251

312 628 102 997 167 005 413 763 599 920 115 975 830 324

11 407 803 8 353 004 1 231 855 757 734 726 293 321 516 17 401 6 015 288 4 276 686 718 821 492 672 394 015 124 580 8 514

11 184 939 8 175 859 1 211 194 749 216 718 347 313 660 16 663 5 912 329 4 197 058 707 269 487 781 390 003 121 902 8 316

728 518 66 43 56 42 2 340 233 34 24 29 16 1

953 435 172 141 132 270 803 042 919 311 691 755 026 340

677 478 62 40 53 39 2 317 217 32 23 28 14 1

843 560 430 966 802 468 617 921 251 401 534 609 865 261

3 411 586 2 668 258 158 495 184 743 147 950 227 250 24 890 1 590 897 1 251 502 83 981 90 332 61 778 87 877 15 427

3 312 806 2 588 989 153 304 180 615 142 083 223 343 24 472 1 542 268 1 212 468 81 215 87 962 59 212 86 222 15 189

3 895 299 3 276 533 235 448 117 460 95 542 157 835 12 481 1 515 279 1 228 185 121 820 66 570 40 393 53 063 5 248

76 61 4 3 2 3

876 256 075 920 731 744 148 379 127 012 678 407 117 902 772 349 791 473 866 510 425 304

755 293 635 793 591 324 119 507 245 196 059 278 360 375 937 363 277 966 204 719 329 363

13 914 568 8 042 778 701 540 1 146 309 1 135 436 1 380 301 1 508 204 11 078 912 8 689 678 7 239 604 762 882 7 137 050 4 003 406 365 603 632 882 631 517 716 379 787 263 5 418 162 4 232 765 3 489 925 399 557

13 641 643 7 895 001 683 858 1 121 466 1 111 443 1 350 530 1 479 345 10 855 309 8 521 915 7 105 899 745 094 7 014 551 3 939 490 357 499 621 222 620 019 702 384 773 937 5 324 066 4 162 622 3 434 384 391 611

940 472 39 80 91 117 139 740 515 422 64 433 205 16 38 45 56 69 311 212 173 28

172 252 576 053 517 477 297 837 937 031 503 349 888 904 235 804 940 578 436 942 875 652

875 440 35 74 85 109 130 690 479 393 60 405 192 15 35 42 53 65 291 199 163 27

245 108 671 196 461 381 428 617 695 441 671 400 949 438 666 963 115 269 965 356 072 067

3 824 000 2 309 455 268 951 321 012 261 145 336 256 327 181 3 037 181 2 517 488 2 066 573 158 366 1 787 262 1 008 791 124 904 165 324 139 430 176 036 172 777 1 333 277 1 075 894 866 664 78 645

3 709 730 2 244 707 259 583 311 656 252 666 325 124 315 994 2 946 039 2 444 674 2 008 823 152 769 1 731 175 978 925 120 365 160 434 134 822 169 972 166 657 1 291 783 1 043 473 841 393 75 875

4 500 055 2 341 604 377 426 415 328 421 929 494 129 449 639 3 694 066 2 778 412 2 122 556 307 819 1 798 966 853 760 138 266 167 214 180 167 230 515 229 044 1 330 692 950 693 724 683 114 762

91 49 5 8 7 10 10 70 54 43 4 42 21 2 3 3 5 5 29 21 17 2

736 747 240 015 720 575 439 623 094 902 977 031 488 295 881 770 360 237 332 976 672 143

337 598 891 275 571 342 449 945 947 602 058 968 2 984 2 106

479 688 781 747 263 946 811 895 240 709 841 480 183 178

7 1 2 2

208 809 702 077 620 050 840 800 410 062 086 878 377 831

463 67 153 187 55 305 29 75 200 178 121 32 58 31

968 067 924 916 061 156 632 213 311 417 370 080 200 090

436 63 144 176 51 288 28 70 188 168 113 29 54 29

752 723 695 866 468 308 638 982 688 223 658 977 555 126

1 577 131 413 720 312 1 295 91 303 900 804 185 32 74 79

820 352 200 804 464 099 301 369 429 563 926 120 060 746

1 535 127 401 702 303 1 265 89 297 877 784 176 30 70 76

190 668 771 219 532 101 699 502 900 660 964 208 178 578

2 107 238 658 827 382 1 417 74 370 973 797 488 149 197 141

377 428 967 344 638 905 715 067 123 828 693 414 604 675

36 4 11 15 5 24 1 6 16 14 9 2 4 2

724 575 792 132 225 115 877 015 223 188 459 419 293 747

943 871 047 449 226 778 256

2 374 365 2 230 013 588 200 335 325 291 189 784 392 515 654

2 348 256 2 206 111 578 655 329 723 286 438 775 449 512 466

193 181 37 20 16 76 35

511 439 560 667 944 033 463

184 172 35 19 16 72 34

227 807 323 498 016 000 287

250 236 51 30 26 88 56

255 706 366 547 534 118 019

238 226 48 28 25 83 54

793 002 450 720 029 229 375

317 302 95 54 46 123 41

870 324 333 581 535 724 194

9 9 2 1 1 3 2

936 199 549 526 365 371 057

41 32 3 2 1 2

35 27 2 1 1 1

786 756 995 362 653 809 211 156 693 754 887 316 383 123

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 or more workers -------------------------------

3 2 2 3 1

055 173 344 595 941 521 345 692 483 204 045 759 404 880

063 808 189 101 965 382 299 228 855 719 283 968 530 785

6 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 1

927 148 300 553 924 458 339 675 442 169 993 741 383 867

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------Male -------------------------------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam-era service ------------------------------World War II service ------------------------------

754 814 464 393 166 953 194

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 145 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

145

Table 128.

Occupation of Employed Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] White

United States Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

146

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Black

All persons

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

115 681 202 30 533 582 14 227 916 578 334 4 140 575 16 305 666 3 000 976 1 672 559 869 543 2 482 553 5 713 591 3 861 446 36 718 398 1 397 189 2 860 046 13 634 686 3 352 054 3 941 568 6 341 064 2 533 639 18 826 477 640 982 4 582 070 2 315 205 990 423 15 295 917 521 154 1 992 852 732 609 12 781 911 5 167 308 3 127 932 2 839 010 1 066 944 1 590 184 13 097 963 4 080 305 4 793 935 4 047 043 17 196 332 4 981 876 2 922 321 3 760 910 3 580 137 968 091 4 563 134 948 540 1 576 991 52 976 623 14 752 659 5 993 163 251 316 2 156 867 8 759 496 551 261 151 962 171 791 2 163 863 3 977 806 2 946 061 23 120 191 1 133 078 832 879 6 584 290 1 155 921 1 314 555 4 113 814 1 995 673 14 569 944 394 508 4 490 363 2 062 414 368 423 8 929 509 494 920 310 463 66 355 8 124 126 3 062 435 1 278 437 449 506 149 675 290 041 1 235 327 175 669 131 124 923 593 4 489 431 2 018 059 1 082 797 426 426 419 603 46 995 915 154 36 177 359 459

96 237 561 26 877 354 12 651 035 484 939 3 606 211 14 226 319 2 635 125 1 475 994 754 907 2 124 802 4 963 417 3 358 038 31 121 238 1 123 408 2 445 404 11 984 176 3 012 184 3 649 726 5 322 266 1 976 839 15 568 250 511 106 3 980 228 2 043 830 715 310 11 354 441 312 888 1 580 054 624 642 9 461 499 3 981 476 2 113 844 2 370 802 1 022 746 1 194 090 11 257 116 3 554 246 4 174 722 3 368 249 13 256 610 3 706 366 2 235 775 3 030 438 2 870 272 785 824 3 498 207 727 176 1 244 126 43 515 117 12 741 104 5 202 033 201 382 1 835 280 7 539 071 461 596 125 956 137 721 1 853 159 3 440 715 2 541 887 19 454 638 920 524 688 505 5 633 355 1 025 665 1 192 130 3 415 560 1 562 480 12 212 254 316 845 3 909 921 1 837 858 258 492 6 701 294 296 628 224 472 48 652 6 180 194 2 507 545 814 051 383 374 143 343 232 000 957 420 139 398 110 834 703 036 3 277 287 1 410 339 782 067 345 352 340 356 35 735 703 794 28 614 294 616

91 447 312 26 072 188 12 254 816 468 576 3 488 813 13 817 372 2 569 523 1 440 584 728 482 2 077 587 4 809 953 3 251 700 29 799 821 1 079 681 2 361 025 11 511 646 2 907 048 3 547 155 5 057 443 1 856 694 14 847 469 488 214 3 830 459 1 970 166 677 075 10 481 292 251 678 1 504 544 598 591 8 725 070 3 675 719 1 876 092 2 168 116 1 005 516 1 013 742 10 648 470 3 385 520 3 942 128 3 168 249 12 277 425 3 389 822 2 066 445 2 867 043 2 711 162 743 694 3 210 421 651 253 1 170 890 41 499 763 12 348 409 5 028 901 194 171 1 771 995 7 319 508 447 566 121 964 132 394 1 815 016 3 331 338 2 459 000 18 638 286 889 284 663 359 5 394 135 991 276 1 154 046 3 248 813 1 473 643 11 691 508 303 446 3 764 243 1 776 315 247 099 6 254 384 238 248 213 290 45 958 5 802 846 2 387 604 710 772 357 362 141 648 208 059 890 922 132 964 105 794 648 197 3 010 400 1 276 251 714 412 333 025 328 241 33 544 653 168 26 708 280 178

11 407 803 2 066 054 875 835 68 142 303 762 1 190 219 126 864 58 041 28 401 213 393 512 599 380 073 3 354 120 182 904 190 994 875 576 153 862 151 055 570 659 327 343 2 104 646 86 759 393 893 147 273 197 530 2 522 099 136 283 312 808 78 005 2 073 008 609 088 660 057 166 079 16 660 133 366 930 011 286 565 310 992 324 809 2 369 440 721 735 382 571 511 246 495 739 120 269 633 619 116 549 221 599 6 015 288 1 283 844 484 659 38 849 192 955 799 185 42 566 11 185 9 596 188 300 392 151 308 959 2 330 616 148 650 76 882 551 297 68 822 67 358 415 117 268 886 1 553 787 54 886 380 866 123 890 83 180 1 508 458 130 525 71 413 14 615 1 306 520 325 529 308 521 21 048 2 089 18 074 143 560 25 220 11 938 105 934 727 762 355 868 174 765 63 642 62 240 8 228 125 259 4 294 41 876

11 184 939 2 032 688 860 559 67 546 298 542 1 172 129 124 739 57 092 27 636 210 158 506 466 375 988 3 291 652 180 100 187 310 856 437 150 105 147 767 558 565 320 690 2 067 805 85 304 386 652 144 406 194 934 2 469 434 132 825 307 911 77 078 2 028 698 596 169 644 739 162 334 16 374 130 058 907 230 279 626 303 102 316 991 2 321 601 704 732 375 257 502 019 486 693 119 166 620 427 113 865 217 931 5 912 329 1 265 252 477 335 38 493 190 154 787 917 41 900 11 041 9 300 185 401 387 839 305 779 2 292 576 146 507 75 714 541 271 67 643 65 983 407 645 264 124 1 529 084 54 087 374 080 121 669 82 410 1 480 332 127 261 70 451 14 438 1 282 620 320 957 302 521 20 682 2 050 17 747 140 655 24 905 11 758 103 535 712 832 347 611 171 716 62 870 61 489 8 030 122 605 4 231 41 199

Not of Hispanic origin

Total 728 133 62 6 17 70 9 4 1 10 28 19 195 8 14 63 13 11 38 20 108 3 25 11 5 134 3 17 5 113 42 32 24 4 15 99 27 42 27 141 35 24 28 27 10 41 10 12 340 73 31 2 10 41 1 8 20 14 134 7 4 38 6 4 27 16 84 2 24 10 2 79 3 2 73 26 13 3 2 10 1 1 7 37 15 9 4 4 7 2

953 555 825 345 191 730 274 865 467 064 766 080 096 853 113 582 853 351 378 049 548 554 649 484 198 744 856 198 930 690 233 043 405 255 449 782 650 638 530 371 625 645 763 380 715 623 986 327 042 848 884 820 586 964 980 541 423 654 144 472 493 017 297 479 098 753 628 528 700 378 934 443 288 643 556 643 652 444 436 895 740 772 662 609 332 550 648 709 613 008 650 538 605 833 497 819

677 126 59 6 16 67 8 4 1 9 27 18 181 8 13 58 12 10 35 18 100 3 24 10 4 124 3 16 5 104 38 29 22 4 13 92 25 39 25 130 32 22 26 25 10 38 9 11 317 70 30 2 10 40 1 8 19 13 125 6 4 35 5 4 25 15 78 2 23 9 2 74 2 2

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 146 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

68 24 12 3 2 9 1 1 7 34 14 8 4 4 7 2

843 731 504 117 318 227 815 625 339 566 405 295 102 353 170 901 800 738 363 550 678 405 129 750 758 364 276 218 656 870 717 454 217 044 552 918 909 637 452 511 840 762 748 432 117 044 950 398 921 233 164 729 038 069 886 507 385 247 226 848 160 641 037 674 637 590 447 311 808 297 471 793 110 202 991 480 644 731 961 821 460 740 419 990 259 471 190 876 560 271 408 305 582 055 446 567

Asian or Pacific Islander

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

3 411 586 1 045 160 428 273 10 748 149 459 616 887 201 193 117 858 77 501 110 659 131 237 49 959 1 134 130 52 383 155 867 400 985 109 710 78 905 212 370 105 851 524 895 23 640 83 460 67 517 41 046 504 688 14 044 29 083 7 596 461 561 250 384 86 854 40 718 7 679 30 175 273 473 74 673 56 341 141 794 413 417 169 521 95 890 50 674 49 126 8 046 89 286 11 419 31 370 1 590 897 448 538 179 835 4 454 82 290 268 703 38 787 12 264 22 310 94 913 70 241 38 662 636 528 35 757 48 025 197 333 35 101 31 043 131 189 71 840 355 413 11 366 78 838 52 787 14 313 259 244 12 698 3 923 699 242 623 106 592 40 319 8 330 1 586 6 561 65 307 4 492 2 178 58 598 172 950 96 039 47 664 3 688 3 541 507 25 052 562 8 021

3 312 806 1 025 274 418 746 10 351 145 741 606 528 199 300 116 898 76 453 107 878 128 933 48 552 1 101 220 50 543 153 383 390 770 107 843 77 030 205 897 102 496 506 524 22 996 80 374 65 463 39 600 485 820 13 032 27 627 7 157 445 161 243 374 82 388 38 693 7 520 28 407 263 497 71 689 53 208 137 977 398 302 164 804 92 909 48 251 46 766 7 468 84 870 10 531 29 973 1 542 268 437 732 174 990 4 246 80 191 262 742 38 356 12 155 21 909 92 445 68 700 37 588 615 438 34 478 47 263 191 235 34 323 30 174 126 738 69 361 342 462 11 068 75 909 51 138 13 877 249 272 11 734 3 733 688 233 805 103 566 38 382 7 966 1 569 6 214 63 801 4 313 2 088 57 361 168 059 93 650 46 396 3 500 3 367 461 24 052 528 7 674

Other race

3 895 411 209 8 63 201 28 15 7 23 77 54 913 29 53 310 62 50 197 103 520 15 98 45 31 779 54 53 16 672 284 235 237 15 217 537 137 209 184 1 015 348 183 139 137 43 300 82 67 1 515 205 94 3 35 110 6 2 1 18 54 42 563 21 15 163 20 19 124 75 363 9 95 37 10 380 51 8 1 321 96 101 33 1 30 58 5 4 48 273 140 69 9 8 1 53 2 12

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

299 459 948 160 952 511 520 801 267 635 572 296 814 641 668 367 445 531 391 557 138 923 840 101 339 945 083 709 436 153 127 134 006 604 104 581 171 242 661 494 629 440 789 620 237 399 410 569 279 325 752 811 756 573 332 016 741 837 555 081 916 130 170 826 235 271 320 939 790 033 804 436 150 870 513 012 737 345 333 651 014 885 744 431 227 624 377 723 200 293 094 928 920 216 210 127

76 786 14 523 6 598 275 2 073 7 925 1 629 881 356 1 112 2 571 1 456 22 685 730 1 791 8 147 1 535 1 589 5 023 2 369 12 017 448 2 129 1 301 848 15 015 755 1 622 483 12 638 4 979 3 719 1 517 190 1 225 8 295 2 522 2 924 2 769 14 751 4 690 2 749 2 487 2 400 535 4 290 706 1 453 35 156 7 106 3 053 89 1 144 4 053 344 105 76 942 1 628 1 105 14 084 524 607 4 388 617 660 3 111 1 609 8 565 259 2 005 1 022 320 8 090 667 324 46 7 099 2 312 1 643 289 22 248 1 167 258 137 772 4 420 1 993 1 181 267 258 46 933 7 330

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 129.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] White

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Black

United States All persons

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Asian or Pacific Islander

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Total

Other race

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

91 5 8 8 16 14 16 13 4 4 65 2 3 4 10 10 13 11 4 3 51 5 7 8 11 10 7 10 1 1 1 2 2 86

84

993 684 529 133 123 575 428 777 704 035 30 38 049 582 636 676 658 729 270 857 115 522 35 43 718 619 734 660 566 895 241 381 530 636 379 286 718 830 674 20

582 517 980 273 742 125 455 883 808 799 056 453 428 206 361 092 345 951 930 079 468 996 225 803 214 528 791 211 753 423 508 654 177 764 635 235 497 346 947 409 53.0 29 237 560 106 10 371 33.9 19 570 14 420 14 649 6 094

76 3 6 6 13 12 14 12 4 3 53 1 2 3 8 9 11 10 3 3 45 4 6 7 10 9 6 6

1 1 72

69

906 726 610 540 295 374 274 162 203 719 31 40 845 419 415 507 549 043 519 467 675 247 37 46 178 486 575 544 243 726 602 540 679 883 844 531 973 628 504 21

980 768 505 094 239 793 052 367 619 543 435 308 200 771 421 128 776 670 137 357 722 218 152 330 672 426 092 938 307 294 615 382 291 985 016 229 670 191 525 695 54.2 30 468 613 017 10 652 33.6 19 916 15 687 15 926 6 319

73 3 6 6 12 11 13 11 4 3 51 1 2 3 8 8 11 10 3 3 43 4 6 7 9 9 6 6

1 1 68

66

747 465 274 205 675 867 758 774 087 637 31 40 337 254 186 240 049 629 087 134 576 177 37 46 342 139 220 223 882 429 447 058 592 789 773 432 870 599 980 22

747 190 975 647 640 672 950 378 521 774 672 646 479 559 825 989 852 800 614 128 462 250 628 930 946 565 151 464 640 713 413 841 849 442 575 881 903 191 277 065 54.4 30 764 627 911 10 747 33.6 20 048 16 074 16 326 6 330

9 1 1 1 1 1 1

7

1 1 1

3

3

8

9

941 513 412 089 878 407 324 928 260 127 19 25 055 862 850 762 341 043 060 797 228 108 22 28 521 601 621 616 745 646 290 045 696 582 424 603 591 147 337 12

850 647 467 626 449 642 225 232 092 470 758 872 063 062 577 216 930 831 248 643 130 426 429 659 382 094 592 289 545 514 348 283 002 809 271 978 036 187 527 950 44.9 21 647 965 635 8 825 35.0 18 005 8 859 9 019 5 226

9 1 1 1 1 1 1

6

1 1 1

3

2

8

9

767 487 386 070 843 382 302 912 256 125 19 25 927 844 833 748 316 024 043 785 224 106 22 28 458 588 608 605 733 636 286 993 683 570 417 594 582 144 164 12

383 389 108 901 736 464 720 943 037 085 766 881 208 939 239 084 011 870 358 388 793 526 466 695 050 034 185 107 716 976 032 086 442 876 425 506 098 739 632 971 44.9 21 691 793 651 8 835 35.1 18 015 8 885 9 049 5 118

625 78 91 75 126 91 83 54 14 8 20 26 463 49 60 54 94 71 68 46 12 7 21 28 305 70 62 54 57 41 17 121 28 29 18 23 18 3 605 12

367 140 731 537 456 267 967 774 595 900 025 206 968 114 426 908 195 009 493 094 370 359 750 025 156 912 551 742 587 439 925 370 076 368 718 312 180 716 578 180 40.9 22 080 587 568 7 310 29.5 16 680 8 328 8 367 7 107

588 74 87 71 118 85 78 51 13 8 19 26 436 46 57 52 88 66 64 43 11 6 21 27 288 67 59 51 54 39 16 113 26 27 17 21 16 3 564 12

826 375 230 514 701 226 343 517 590 330 857 065 752 289 371 006 444 688 029 488 524 913 661 941 308 772 107 467 097 133 732 658 298 586 648 735 847 544 538 162 40.8 22 162 552 086 7 278 29.5 16 667 8 372 8 439 6 199

2 020 136 126 140 279 276 353 388 168 151 36 46 1 577 70 75 99 205 210 288 339 151 136 41 51 1 295 158 154 167 244 302 267 185 20 23 20 34 54 32 2 285 19

498 261 479 146 541 512 574 276 542 167 784 695 820 522 072 551 470 640 913 835 611 206 251 102 099 906 424 491 189 697 392 926 848 576 000 272 590 640 437 396 52.4 30 075 2 125 535 11 986 40.6 21 335 13 638 13 815 5 465

1 965 132 121 135 270 267 342 378 165 149 36 46 1 535 68 72 96 198 203 280 332 148 134 41 51 1 265 155 150 162 237 296 263 176 19 22 18 32 52 31 2 220 19

079 442 817 790 653 884 927 978 547 041 943 925 190 095 163 391 835 954 272 073 968 439 446 383 101 404 187 789 225 136 360 964 494 051 802 699 217 701 753 526 52.5 30 223 2 060 212 12 013 40.6 21 386 13 754 13 938 5 178

2 498 229 288 287 544 424 392 244 57 28 22 27 2 107 180 234 252 466 360 334 206 47 23 22 27 1 417 302 321 276 276 178 63 488 105 117 72 93 81 18 2 941 12

887 701 798 870 057 911 637 234 960 719 813 843 377 737 865 289 974 801 139 150 635 787 949 943 905 190 132 751 125 479 228 693 960 026 630 444 021 612 880 493 47.5 18 627 2 268 351 7 876 31.9 15 362 7 340 7 366 6 162

52 5 6 5 9 8 8 6 1 1 24 30 36 3 3 3 6 6 6 4 1

507 593 362 242 881 390 054 136 717 132 049 542 724 102 696 102 996 321 304 906 316 981 27 104 33 606 24 115 4 246 4 203 4 424 5 077 4 085 2 080 9 459 1 749 1 966 1 051 2 044 2 050 599 56 346 14 857 46.5 22 305 53 125 9 068 33.3 17 941 7 403 7 333 9 483

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

35 34 31 39 40 36 17 12 7

225 627 580 584 693 490 414 485 775

37 37 34 40 41 37 20 15 8

152 303 547 396 686 369 340 011 942

37 38 35 40 42 37 20 15 9

628 074 352 723 172 908 807 444 117

22 20 16 33 35 31 12 9 6

429 292 924 538 162 268 522 539 330

22 20 16 33 35 31 12 9 6

466 332 941 626 281 401 559 571 320

21 20 16 28 28 22 10 8 6

750 221 856 287 124 901 742 692 279

21 20 16 28 27 22 10 8 6

661 142 730 134 982 769 716 671 252

41 41 37 44 44 40 22 15 10

251 025 325 965 966 210 983 791 838

41 41 37 45 45 40 23 15 10

446 256 647 115 128 313 319 989 898

22 21 20 27 27 24 11 8 6

949 789 007 731 219 138 262 915 502

27 25 23 32 32 30 14 10 8

104 560 607 573 565 434 762 805 203

14 25 44 46 17 22 20 11 13 12 8

622 517 500 340 240 630 193 688 729 226 639

17 27 45 47 17 24 21 12 14 12 9

311 998 738 005 991 115 219 574 294 737 185

17 28 46 47 18 24 21 12 14 12 9

781 714 122 273 067 283 353 726 369 837 276

5 15 36 41 11 15 13 6 9 8 5

308 764 955 557 624 368 160 676 060 042 358

5 15 36 41 11 15 13 6 9 8 5

313 757 986 609 617 372 177 680 057 044 356

6 15 32 35 12 15 11 6 9 8 6

069 526 978 390 183 059 775 792 939 142 179

6 15 32 35 12 14 11 6 9 8 6

103 474 917 324 023 775 651 723 792 069 169

9 27 50 52 21 23 21 9 18 16 7

050 860 706 729 336 807 958 295 405 190 731

9 28 50 52 21 23 22 9 18 16 7

215 257 899 909 396 903 087 425 454 277 757

5 15 32 34 14 18 14 6 9 7 5

431 776 272 166 905 095 185 519 904 828 436

5 19 37 40 15 18 16 7 11 9 6

826 343 848 468 038 993 155 538 183 361 800

2 020 498 1 799 815 47 021 1 737 401 44 129 277 492 27 804 19 202 12 690 856 647

2 498 887 2 178 752 29 118 2 137 078 28 285 192 248 14 801 17 257 8 509 294 568

52 43 32 42 31 4 17

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

91 993 582 73 874 069 39 143 71 174 232 37 271 10 810 605 20 218 2 020 105 10 064 37 242 801

76 906 980 61 696 794 40 659 59 227 199 38 633 9 785 727 20 519 1 931 481 10 171 34 779 342

73 747 747 58 989 523 40 987 56 592 451 38 933 9 473 587 20 593 1 905 614 10 180 34 128 343

9 941 850 7 689 508 28 754 7 578 431 28 307 494 841 12 852 41 044 5 449 1 182 252

9 767 383 7 554 686 28 749 7 446 275 28 304 483 999 12 845 40 008 5 463 1 163 025

625 509 27 494 26 60 14 11 6 129

367 200 324 123 277 297 260 121 235 992

588 477 27 463 26 56 14 10 6 124

826 720 200 465 172 725 064 736 172 136

6 24 210 7 6 943 4 14 353 9 9 344 4

7 21 382 8 4 269 4 12 818 9 7 844 4

7 20 836 8 3 878 4 12 530 9 7 564 4

2 2 191 5 1 955 3 1 163 7 1 043 3

2 2 167 5 1 915 3 1 150 7 1 027 3

3 115 6 116 4 66 7 83 3

646 261 133 009 145 790 640 317 641

3 110 6 109 4 63 7 78 3

639 206 143 567 116 810 676 510 621

949 922 772 269 078 202 216 304 093

180 990 007 641 059 402 409 227 146

227 706 046 673 041 731 453 340 146

785 956 942 533 695 375 579 079 596

782 753 946 511 678 826 593 919 587

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 147 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

5 237 6 199 6 157 9 134 5

211 518 819 127 852 114 549 430 723

1 965 079 1 750 123 47 252 1 688 626 44 331 272 264 27 911 18 700 12 820 842 714 5 230 6 192 6 151 9 129 5

233 472 834 348 910 643 599 305 757

2 283 5 402 4 147 5 239 3

943 197 688 959 738 521 748 251 769

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

507 682 431 467 228 897 742 536 6 733 10 092 4 8 6 7 4 4 7 5 4

116 413 431 262 466 843 229 150 647

147

Table 130.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] White

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Black

United States All persons

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Asian or Pacific Islander

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Other race

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

65 47 33 14 51 36 4 5 2 10 49 5 14 51 25 11 42 30 40 8 2 11 10 6 2 6 3 7 1 2 2

049 221 536 250 357 318 817 888 554 796 435 024 633 718 258 134 105 876 340 856 196 580 381 783 532 889 876 088 549 541 380

428 605 660 048 521 276 701 505 838 925 732 146 024 214 549 320 587 792 133 941 987 548 654 155 331 101 706 336 529 129 686

53 41 25 10 42 31 3 3 1 9 42 2 12 45 21 9 36 27 36 8 1 10 6 3 1 4 2 4 1 1 1

845 666 929 777 948 057 799 147 877 618 422 943 826 178 032 165 703 241 071 150 595 551 540 868 245 520 640 815 167 180 748

200 428 135 426 299 625 301 700 270 752 515 001 264 672 242 153 966 494 856 180 184 848 382 218 846 231 115 394 361 751 397

51 39 24 10 40 29 3 2 1 9 40 2 12 42 19 8 34 25 34 7 1 9 6 3 1 4 2 4 1 1 1

337 843 811 194 898 625 600 764 722 058 841 829 096 785 979 599 802 896 562 680 500 945 415 870 260 494 627 808 095 169 659

479 104 845 315 459 967 592 656 160 625 487 398 143 906 328 942 995 695 667 962 428 243 256 845 399 482 999 024 393 372 943

36 26 12 9 241 179 29 62 21 44

672 944 782 752 977 372 562 278 604 300

001 154 991 744 859 340 647 655 123 630

30 23 11 8 194 147 26 46 16 33

375 061 539 681 811 704 333 880 204 408

562 780 278 911 704 667 010 667 013 002

28 21 10 8 182 139 24 43 14 30

367 669 919 124 800 393 950 206 863 853

7 3 4 2 5 3

063 403 116 961 636 072 682 553 679 302 185 805 865 382 944 135 960 675 687 633 404 515 283 622 650 466 228 252 013 071 774

6 3 3 1 4 2

481 520 678 536 924 591 136 797 865 463

4 208 285 2 886 787 961 781 892 690 28 663 173 19 327 265 2 385 907 9 284 053 3 216 863 6 599 196

4 2 1 1 27 18 2 8 3 6

3 572 683 7.0 1 582 305 2 562 708 1 288 796 1 871 711 511 950 631 518 221 355 407 022 490 610 2 045 143 1 067 904 676 032 4 875 1 845 075 1 085 474 579 634 1 003 200 361 713 990 676 366 688 329 613 449 875 4 669 1 517 708 1 330 290 639 943 746 303 122 591 938 748 103 323 694 564 189 180 5 155 6 003 223 21.2 3 734 887 1 533 703 1 836 613 3 150 16 774 507 9.2 11 950 741 2 673 031 4 663 625 1 840 047 3 129 318 23 368 486 45 758 478

1 852 014 26.3 454 432 1 550 105 817 253 777 559 179 343 296 653 73 281 231 362 197 481 895 837 888 048 306 718 6 156 387 992 256 927 132 854 178 572 56 183 161 223 85 691 102 309 112 272 5 313 1 356 384 1 216 660 645 676 549 447 110 452 686 327 96 037 755 527 171 162 6 453 1 593 404 37.9 980 884 295 158 460 486 3 471 8 441 429 29.5 4 724 301 761 623 3 671 536 1 410 273 2 489 090 10 325 165 15 137 833

1 504 672 23.9 383 419 1 236 502 650 405 618 391 141 524 250 050 58 602 186 907 170 952 714 562 720 031 260 469 6 116 347 049 221 216 116 365 157 984 49 658 145 652 77 292 91 736 100 695 5 206 1 073 179 957 672 505 608 423 095 82 716 531 737 80 658 603 765 140 483 6 465 1 470 988 36.1 914 207 285 536 441 674 3 414 7 824 473 28.6 4 231 430 714 994 3 551 697 1 358 671 2 413 250 9 605 412 14 175 983

4 1 1 3 2 2 1 2

3 2 1 1 1 1 1

055 488 699 064 055 169 714 441 412 883 519 483 332 521 105 919 799 935 350 492 327 702 045 315 023 899 005 875 321 078 522

4 1 1 3 1 2 1 2

2 1 1 1

927 414 834 689 448 837 638 368 358 957 055 213 370 481 847 815 706 892 362 592 290 803 412 776 783 455 762 452 299 857 465

208 038 908 052 478 297 558 543 007 834 389 535 606 836 972 937 697 622 057 464 516 150 843 178 974 323 033 915 684 671 545

463 270 313 144 348 197 64 11 31 44 305 88 75 305 192 89 245 151 207 29 34 48 121 95 42 73 32 75 12 47 20

968 377 592 727 200 646 327 812 542 476 619 762 315 156 449 027 868 004 764 148 530 378 370 511 989 683 741 312 115 625 903

436 298 262 120 329 203 44 15 24 64 306 64 91 320 176 81 253 166 231 49 26 67 90 68 30 55 26 57 12 32 18

752 057 314 674 660 936 705 808 139 870 874 154 662 638 093 594 278 643 793 511 974 681 450 098 280 384 003 329 243 522 705

1 577 949 996 427 1 324 908 69 1 239 43 140 1 273 171 183 1 295 846 377 1 116 784 1 069 113 116 141 185 111 37 127 73 128 18 41 28

820 558 789 763 838 573 169 508 244 075 900 172 312 099 351 487 840 751 747 452 160 343 926 206 058 662 571 201 962 385 903

1 535 881 721 318 1 112 797 80 325 45 190 1 131 106 250 1 092 568 263 915 676 924 154 58 196 197 121 43 138 82 150 27 40 40

190 197 733 309 247 476 779 996 766 630 659 913 913 810 773 626 864 462 614 933 827 379 247 751 152 864 614 777 589 794 430

2 107 846 1 598 835 1 680 985 170 1 047 190 110 914 337 215 1 417 1 081 583 1 238 763 640 71 123 136 488 392 182 268 125 194 30 193 59

377 839 028 171 548 360 222 932 103 320 513 406 268 905 563 518 953 868 079 528 709 464 693 598 788 059 051 177 078 297 709

36 550 552 254 757 509 88 140 52 149 733 130 202 697 356 171 559 396 532 111 48 145 236 163 69 149 81 157 29 73 44

724 774 292 069 164 297 244 470 612 440 743 664 560 330 978 730 688 535 275 839 749 012 212 796 291 027 401 546 879 833 798

079 875 071 003 323 326 563 949 084 376

713 903 828 563 464 422 380 914 878 850

278 161 64 37 1 950 1 279 113 664 231 471

246 399 930 681 915 684 052 454 655 750

275 177 84 58 1 820 1 211 153 603 212 426

170 210 116 182 066 342 171 272 498 527

793 442 129 70 068 042 434 015 683 449

413 678 766 525 454 079 119 646 890 657

912 612 212 153 624 659 558 956 662 407

257 651 539 258 228 539 230 779 120 605

1 016 391 87 69 9 483 6 018 296 3 433 1 267 2 372

495 510 236 937 613 645 559 835 702 025

614 512 184 152 2 021 1 866 309 150 63 96

183 905 896 922 160 345 975 583 597 318

7 5 2 1

6 4 1 1

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

148

6 487 515 10.0 2 307 947 4 992 845 2 613 626 3 215 463 853 067 1 073 192 876 281 763 410 762 939 3 265 377 2 286 388 1 094 068 5 379 2 849 984 1 834 332 1 011 812 1 581 202 549 131 1 351 051 506 426 554 412 635 487 4 994 3 230 201 2 866 941 1 452 618 1 403 435 248 472 1 721 637 215 978 1 642 582 390 389 5 764 8 873 475 24.2 5 210 297 1 957 191 2 494 332 3 311 31 742 864 13.1 20 313 948 3 780 585 11 161 836 4 331 825 7 544 737 42 246 073 74 909 296

3 787 586 7.0 1 660 991 2 720 709 1 388 096 2 003 509 559 479 664 549 374 154 430 358 516 038 2 050 477 1 094 183 709 269 4 856 2 042 584 1 232 264 673 129 1 139 655 412 041 1 032 170 390 165 356 651 481 923 4 720 1 517 746 1 327 810 636 307 727 287 115 458 902 046 104 759 692 869 188 630 5 068 6 492 447 21.4 3 956 178 1 607 889 1 959 075 3 166 19 025 235 9.8 13 148 968 2 854 161 5 695 183 2 231 488 3 836 033 26 422 974 50 983 766

125 432 27.0 51 562 104 796 58 315 63 196 12 167 23 948 2 515 15 017 11 211 62 109 54 404 18 332 5 938 51 812 39 646 23 123 29 345 7 005 23 835 5 732 16 184 9 170 5 977 61 131 55 054 29 124 26 600 3 922 32 129 4 531 34 480 7 631 5 922 113 823 40.9 53 431 21 090 16 360 3 714 603 188 30.9 342 785 33 219 254 431 102 229 168 816 747 713 1 099 251

91 365 20.8 43 890 74 270 41 572 45 281 9 558 15 362 2 554 10 281 10 465 44 628 38 042 15 445 5 943 41 061 30 035 17 437 22 391 5 817 18 724 5 963 12 347 8 422 5 961 41 543 37 247 20 009 18 019 2 898 21 692 3 699 23 063 5 806 5 906 97 221 35.3 47 850 22 014 19 344 3 591 524 127 28.8 287 907 35 547 231 410 93 041 153 422 654 945 977 366

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 148 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

182 507 11.6 34 949 138 221 69 476 84 290 20 163 18 003 162 490 14 894 14 090 105 940 58 794 11 910 6 099 120 010 90 804 49 199 60 611 16 546 72 158 11 150 34 647 8 076 6 266 47 873 39 608 17 660 16 518 2 467 24 192 2 111 21 009 2 967 5 786 258 514 32.6 104 308 12 380 22 688 4 504 997 196 14.1 650 705 52 129 337 128 120 474 237 862 1 274 873 2 151 021

108 563 8.0 21 520 83 067 45 332 49 472 10 769 14 688 47 460 12 097 10 255 65 621 39 347 11 409 5 539 56 243 39 004 22 512 27 432 7 534 33 090 7 514 15 259 7 022 5 819 44 491 39 376 20 529 17 908 2 504 27 359 2 218 22 326 3 582 5 275 230 404 25.3 101 661 18 985 33 516 4 051 870 894 13.1 540 973 58 542 323 208 114 793 228 557 1 130 710 1 929 446

2 1 1

3 5

539 976 25.6 106 013 479 014 280 486 286 909 81 915 70 039 263 841 71 779 24 119 151 014 190 959 47 839 6 012 247 586 214 691 133 507 173 019 57 356 61 665 13 688 44 621 24 046 5 926 247 067 227 809 123 851 83 583 16 173 76 943 8 540 138 697 19 999 6 215 415 287 40.9 115 496 20 674 35 723 4 113 675 816 28.2 447 189 79 453 203 558 467 361 812 936 475 348 537 425

143 053 14.4 29 842 115 774 63 709 62 174 14 102 24 804 22 716 18 425 12 696 77 044 62 549 18 218 5 542 50 345 34 549 19 721 25 892 8 223 26 938 7 101 13 110 8 621 5 379 82 861 74 179 40 345 31 374 4 820 44 863 4 652 46 911 8 133 5 686 144 094 23.5 103 749 28 920 38 730 3 349 345 371 17.1 306 871 52 109 35 071 16 033 21 478 458 110 761 162

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 131.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age for Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] White

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Black

United States

Not of Hispanic origin

All persons

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

10 635 762 10 521 298 114 464 59 648 18 218 481 17 884 074 334 407 247 973 12 976 794 11 580 219 1 396 575 1 305 978

9 222 857 9 129 708 93 149 49 488 16 138 327 15 849 192 289 135 216 156 11 691 745 10 394 133 1 297 612 1 216 973

8 879 428 8 789 983 89 445 48 124 15 689 368 15 406 503 282 865 212 476 11 424 212 10 142 768 1 281 444 1 202 833

967 950 17 8 1 511 1 473 38 27 989 906 82 75

266 133 133 460 617 298 319 637 224 761 463 047

951 934 16 8 1 491 1 453 37 27 978 896 81 74

10 1 2 3 1 1 18 3 3 5 2 2 12 4 2 2 1 1

9 1 1 3 1 1 16 2 3 5 2 1 11 3 2 2 1 1

8 1 1 3 1 1 15 2 3 5 2 1 11 3 2 2 1 1

428 848 702 262 049 567 368 840 054 349 456 669 212 182 805 057 042 126

967 269 300 207 115 75 1 511 602 430 268 126 84 989 570 212 112 52 41

266 444 300 190 056 276 617 045 385 099 189 899 224 377 268 772 176 631

951 262 296 204 113 74 1 491 592 425 264 124 83 978 564 209 111 51 41

Total

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

Total

Not of Hispanic origin

528 932 596 377 442 827 615 335 269 476 793 509

54 040 53 196 844 459 74 320 72 706 1 614 1 211 43 403 40 038 3 365 3 026

51 577 50 814 763 400 71 373 69 787 1 586 1 205 41 857 38 555 3 302 2 975

215 276 213 796 1 480 507 295 142 292 155 2 987 1 526 147 432 140 077 7 355 5 688

210 124 208 740 1 384 507 288 994 286 094 2 900 1 493 143 510 136 265 7 245 5 610

176 323 174 465 1 858 734 199 075 196 723 2 352 1 443 104 990 99 210 5 780 5 244

4 243 4 169 74 44 6 292 6 211 81 30 3 762 3 535 227 169

528 825 632 507 468 096 442 123 866 635 870 948 269 328 953 389 462 137

54 18 12 11 8 3 74 28 17 14 9 4 43 22 8 6 3 2

040 368 667 091 131 783 320 536 347 298 630 509 403 788 732 188 664 031

51 17 12 10 7 3 71 27 16 13 9 4 41 21 8 6 3 1

577 298 128 626 863 662 373 069 751 898 279 376 857 841 450 027 590 949

215 52 29 56 34 42 295 99 43 73 38 41 147 73 19 25 13 15

276 212 774 331 205 754 142 123 146 375 129 369 432 358 361 595 434 684

210 50 28 55 33 41 288 96 42 72 37 40 143 71 18 24 12 15

124 696 862 439 433 694 994 881 111 224 348 430 510 400 844 953 938 375

176 109 31 20 10 4 199 135 31 20 8 4 104 80 12 7 2 1

4 243 1 295 1 090 891 598 369 6 292 2 512 1 523 1 197 588 472 3 762 1 822 703 670 290 277

231 037 913 037 616 821 630 177 17.7 9 561 3 184 2 848 1 163 1 315 521 530 45.3

957 918 231 775 488 716 469 360 7.3 17 243 2 671 2 825 2 373 3 770 2 287 3 317 20.9

498 422 566 566 547 815 817 765 3.9 29 234 3 539 4 923 3 742 6 618 4 251 6 161 17.1

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

635 627 111 429 884 582 218 636 789 774 897 120 976 453 709 961 616 236

762 746 592 376 132 916 481 494 423 343 366 855 794 073 473 417 777 054

222 178 737 133 716 456 138 770 267 398 715 986 691 705 456 809 544 175

857 437 520 885 401 614 327 848 541 514 353 071 745 588 934 591 620 012

879 037 668 069 675 428 689 554 180 322 674 957 424 540 412 778 530 163

323 285 331 879 339 489 075 942 004 057 065 007 990 962 178 271 883 696

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

3 863 77 151 239 639 671 788 1 295

733 968 376 904 545 469 016 455 5.1 1 637 721 282 378 341 892 254 933 356 102 186 922 215 494 24.6

3 488 62 123 206 572 611 720 1 192

671 175 305 430 447 710 604 000 4.3 1 384 341 198 467 277 250 223 101 317 937 168 805 198 781 21.1

3 282 57 114 192 536 574 676 1 131

559 264 569 695 167 157 548 159 4.2 1 295 398 187 694 257 288 208 817 296 796 158 847 185 956 21.2

239 10 19 22 45 39 43 58

742 233 109 805 170 677 877 871 12.9 206 669 71 238 52 242 26 007 30 588 14 299 12 295 45.2

264 9 18 22 49 45 51 66

172 991 808 927 222 321 072 831 11.0 207 563 64 331 51 129 27 939 34 111 15 316 14 737 41.1

17 1 1 2 3 2 2 3

22 1 1 2 4 4 4 4

705 060 819 389 806 113 001 517 12.4 10 914 2 852 2 709 1 553 1 933 923 944 35.7

64 1 2 2 7 7 11 31

74 1 1 2 7 9 14 36

53 2 4 5 10 9 9 10

132 605 818 857 824 545 436 047 16.4 19 907 6 818 6 727 2 289 2 492 1 010 571 50.2

46 1 2 3 7 8 9 14

6 105 105 377 683 1 565 1 168 1 006 1 197

480 626 532 471 961 869 332 689 4.8 4 238 144 673 028 1 351 851 783 518 792 343 315 489 321 915 22.6

5 607 83 310 608 1 450 1 093 938 1 122

732 632 633 600 842 356 300 369 3.9 3 724 122 496 672 1 155 260 721 399 742 747 298 602 309 442 19.4

5 285 78 291 570 1 366 1 030 886 1 061

558 609 046 662 436 540 401 864 3.9 3 484 726 469 343 1 076 453 675 492 694 260 279 497 289 681 19.5

344 15 50 54 84 52 44 42

141 289 250 655 386 278 844 439 15.2 430 259 153 485 163 614 52 172 39 690 12 903 8 395 46.8

409 14 47 60 103 67 57 58

687 590 971 317 387 944 101 377 11.5 467 081 140 627 171 212 65 335 55 084 19 417 15 406 40.0

21 1 3 3 5 3 2 1

183 046 160 823 632 265 329 928 17.6 18 762 5 199 7 608 2 364 2 214 778 599 39.4

33 714 996 3 536 5 326 9 416 6 217 4 284 3 939 10.7 26 019 5 570 9 624 4 617 3 838 1 402 968 30.2

80 3 5 7 12 11 14 25

109 2 4 7 20 19 20 34

340 245 438 633 001 451 762 810 4.4 66 976 8 454 18 871 11 252 14 453 6 369 7 577 17.9

51 2 7 9 12 7 6 5

967 458 944 036 607 975 398 549 17.9 33 050 11 086 15 624 3 089 2 166 553 532 49.0

74 1 5 9 19 14 12 12

2 751 73 311 488 754 427 323 371

2 542 60 263 444 706 403 307 355

2 395 57 248 416 665 381 289 336

148 9 37 32 34 15 10 8

182 9 35 37 46 22 15 15

7 965 512 2 215 1 676 1 704 839 513 506 25.0 14 618 5 268 6 178 1 513 1 071 299 289 48.2

15 797 633 2 996 3 352 4 244 1 952 1 349 1 271 14.9 27 370 6 729 11 916 4 017 2 713 1 106 889 35.5

32 1 3 5 6 4 4 5

45 1 3 6 10 7 7 9

19 1 4 4 4 2 1 1

36 1 3 7 10 5 4 4

461 814 762 925 492 153 881 434 7.7 4 751 106 896 651 1 870 393 790 052 654 606 256 210 283 194 27.0

448 830 707 636 952 886 237 200 6.7 4 338 947 719 314 1 701 222 755 439 633 951 250 267 278 754 24.3

404 953 211 606 932 170 441 091 6.7 4 062 720 677 911 1 585 707 707 020 594 867 234 991 262 224 24.4

492 935 150 231 701 729 085 661 22.5 351 051 157 644 140 919 28 830 16 429 4 379 2 850 57.7

777 198 949 758 102 821 750 199 16.4 426 052 151 993 173 467 47 247 32 583 11 052 9 710 47.2

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 149 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

457 201 545 357 494 995 461 404 9.4 31 951 6 586 9 745 4 494 5 526 2 653 2 947 25.8 995 326 964 737 714 688 614 952 11.0 23 059 5 380 10 591 2 577 2 444 1 006 1 061 32.9

593 040 467 607 313 646 061 459 5.9 67 471 10 001 25 847 11 616 9 983 4 474 5 550 21.4

561 211 726 645 421 011 432 115 22.5 23 431 9 045 11 483 1 693 711 259 240 53.1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

944 179 231 339 668 456 599 472 6.5 30 104 5 196 7 412 4 114 6 805 3 271 3 306 26.0

931 767 138 328 768 187 008 735 5.8 71 599 11 323 26 063 12 654 12 199 4 796 4 564 23.4 908 158 945 195 453 597 361 199 7.5 72 639 13 529 32 223 11 505 9 291 2 987 3 104 27.4

149

Table 132.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

United States Region and Division State

United States -------------------

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsm Percent not enrolled in school and not high school graduate

Persons 18 to 24 yearsm Percent enrolled in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Persons under 18 Children yearsm ever born Percent per 1,000 living women 35 with two to 44 parents years

248 709 873

7.9

43.8

67.1

46.7

11.6

13.8

6.1

9.8

11.2

34.4

75.2

20.3

71.8

1 960

229 943 286 632 942 690 930 853 284 793 082 776 306

10.3 7.9 11.1 3.6 4.2 2.0 5.4 6.3 1.0 6.4 14.8 5.2 18.2

39.4 35.3 40.4 35.4 34.0 42.3 44.3 43.0 41.6 46.6 48.8 41.7 49.6

75.0 68.2 77.5 74.9 76.0 72.3 64.4 56.0 75.1 71.6 54.1 46.8 57.1

39.3 43.1 37.9 43.8 43.4 44.9 48.2 49.7 43.6 48.4 54.8 53.7 55.2

9.4 12.3 8.3 8.3 7.5 10.1 13.2 16.5 9.9 9.6 15.0 18.6 13.7

16.5 13.9 17.5 7.1 8.0 4.9 10.9 9.1 2.8 18.6 23.5 15.1 26.4

7.0 5.4 7.6 2.7 3.1 1.7 4.6 3.9 1.0 8.0 11.3 5.5 13.4

14.1 11.1 15.2 11.2 11.8 9.8 7.8 8.4 8.0 6.9 7.9 5.0 9.0

9.4 8.9 9.6 9.3 9.7 8.2 12.6 12.6 12.8 12.5 12.8 11.3 13.4

37.5 39.2 36.9 36.5 35.8 38.2 31.8 31.7 31.9 31.9 33.2 34.3 32.8

76.2 79.3 75.2 77.1 76.4 78.9 71.3 73.0 66.0 71.3 78.6 80.8 77.8

22.8 25.6 21.8 18.4 18.1 19.2 18.7 19.9 15.1 18.7 22.7 21.4 23.1

72.0 75.1 71.0 74.5 72.9 78.3 69.5 68.7 69.1 70.8 72.2 75.1 71.1

1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1

838 782 857 037 018 082 984 877 045 132 954 110 901

13 206 943 1 227 928 1 109 252 562 758 6 016 425 1 003 464 3 287 116 37 602 286 17 990 455 7 730 188 11 881 643 42 008 942 10 847 115 5 544 159 11 430 602 9 295 297 4 891 769 17 659 690 4 375 099 2 776 755 5 117 073 638 800 696 004 1 578 385 2 477 574 43 566 853 666 168 4 781 468 606 900 6 187 358 1 793 477 6 628 637 3 486 703 6 478 216 12 937 926 15 176 284 3 685 296 4 877 185 4 040 587 2 573 216 26 702 793 2 350 725 4 219 973 3 145 585 16 986 510 13 658 776 799 065 1 006 749 453 588 3 294 394 1 515 069 3 665 228 1 722 850 1 201 833 39 127 306 4 866 692 2 842 321 29 760 021 550 043 1 108 229

7.9 3.0 3.7 3.1 9.5 9.5 8.5 11.1 15.9 12.5 3.1 4.2 2.4 1.7 8.3 3.8 2.5 2.0 2.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.1 1.8 2.5 6.3 3.3 6.6 9.7 5.0 .9 1.7 1.4 2.7 12.9 1.0 .9 1.2 1.1 .8 6.4 1.1 2.1 2.1 9.0 5.2 1.7 2.9 1.7 4.3 5.3 7.6 3.4 8.7 18.2 6.6 4.9 21.7 4.5 14.7

35.3 19.5 24.7 19.3 38.9 36.9 32.0 40.4 41.7 39.8 31.5 34.0 27.2 32.4 39.0 26.3 33.7 42.3 45.6 44.5 35.4 31.1 32.2 37.2 49.2 43.0 33.1 47.2 57.6 50.8 27.2 45.3 36.3 52.0 39.7 41.6 40.4 43.4 40.6 40.3 46.6 42.0 39.8 45.5 47.1 41.7 24.1 45.1 31.7 40.0 38.6 42.2 44.2 45.5 49.6 39.9 43.7 50.4 43.6 41.0

68.2 70.6 45.8 59.0 76.0 70.0 62.3 77.5 80.2 62.6 82.8 76.0 75.9 72.3 75.4 77.8 78.4 72.3 75.6 78.8 70.8 74.3 71.0 71.4 62.9 56.0 51.9 53.3 43.6 57.1 78.0 71.7 69.4 66.3 34.9 75.1 78.1 70.0 76.7 77.9 71.6 67.8 80.6 64.8 71.1 46.8 60.0 52.1 43.4 45.3 54.6 37.0 69.6 23.9 57.1 51.6 49.0 59.2 35.6 65.8

43.1 44.4 49.3 48.1 41.6 42.6 42.6 37.9 38.0 39.9 36.6 43.4 42.4 44.4 44.3 43.1 42.7 44.9 44.5 41.8 45.7 42.7 44.5 44.1 48.3 49.7 46.2 47.6 46.5 50.9 35.8 45.7 44.4 50.6 55.1 43.6 43.3 46.0 42.7 40.8 48.4 45.7 40.7 47.9 50.8 53.7 48.0 49.5 50.5 54.8 48.2 56.9 47.3 65.3 55.2 54.1 53.9 55.6 59.4 49.1

12.3 12.5 19.8 15.2 10.7 13.6 11.8 8.3 8.0 10.8 7.2 7.5 6.9 9.1 8.2 6.4 7.5 10.1 8.8 8.2 10.2 10.6 11.6 10.6 13.3 16.5 16.5 14.5 23.4 17.6 7.6 13.2 13.3 15.0 20.8 9.9 8.9 11.7 9.5 8.6 9.6 11.6 6.6 10.7 9.8 18.6 12.2 16.1 15.6 17.1 15.7 21.6 13.0 32.2 13.7 16.2 15.3 12.7 23.5 21.0

13.9 9.2 8.7 5.8 15.2 17.0 15.2 17.5 23.3 19.5 7.3 8.0 5.4 4.8 14.2 6.6 5.8 4.9 5.6 3.9 3.8 7.9 6.5 4.8 5.7 9.1 6.9 8.9 12.5 7.3 2.6 3.9 3.5 4.8 17.3 2.8 2.5 2.9 2.9 2.8 18.6 2.8 10.1 5.0 25.4 15.1 5.0 6.4 5.7 10.5 35.5 20.8 7.8 13.2 26.4 9.0 7.3 31.5 12.1 24.8

5.4 2.4 2.4 1.4 6.2 7.0 6.0 7.6 10.5 8.5 2.6 3.1 1.9 1.7 6.2 2.2 2.1 1.7 2.0 1.4 1.3 2.0 1.9 1.5 2.1 3.9 2.4 3.4 5.1 2.8 .8 1.4 1.2 1.8 7.9 1.0 .9 1.0 1.0 1.0 8.0 1.0 3.3 1.8 11.3 5.5 1.5 2.4 1.7 3.6 11.5 8.2 2.6 5.6 13.4 3.7 3.0 16.2 4.5 12.1

11.1 5.4 8.9 6.9 12.4 13.4 11.9 15.2 14.8 14.7 16.1 11.8 11.8 8.8 13.8 10.1 13.9 9.8 9.6 8.7 12.5 5.2 6.2 11.0 7.8 8.4 16.5 13.2 16.1 7.1 4.1 5.1 6.7 7.2 10.2 8.0 8.6 7.3 7.8 8.7 6.9 5.4 14.6 5.2 5.5 5.0 5.3 4.2 2.7 6.4 5.6 5.6 2.6 4.9 9.0 7.3 6.9 9.3 4.8 15.8

8.9 8.3 9.4 8.0 8.5 11.1 9.0 9.6 9.9 9.6 9.1 9.7 8.9 11.4 10.6 10.0 7.1 8.2 6.4 6.6 11.4 4.6 7.7 7.0 8.7 12.6 10.4 10.9 13.9 10.0 10.9 12.5 11.7 14.1 14.3 12.8 13.3 13.4 12.6 11.8 12.5 11.4 12.5 10.4 12.9 11.3 8.1 10.4 6.9 9.8 11.7 14.4 8.7 15.2 13.4 10.6 11.8 14.2 10.9 7.5

39.2 30.3 35.4 39.4 42.0 42.5 36.8 36.9 38.7 33.7 36.0 35.8 34.3 34.6 35.8 37.1 37.7 38.2 39.9 40.8 34.3 43.4 35.8 40.1 38.6 31.7 38.3 33.9 41.9 32.7 32.4 31.7 30.7 28.9 30.9 31.9 29.1 30.3 34.8 34.0 31.9 29.7 32.3 34.4 31.7 34.3 35.3 33.3 35.6 36.2 31.1 34.1 40.2 23.5 32.8 31.2 33.5 33.3 21.2 30.0

79.3 78.8 82.2 80.8 80.0 72.0 79.2 75.2 74.8 76.7 74.7 76.4 75.7 75.6 76.2 76.8 78.6 78.9 82.4 80.1 73.9 76.7 77.1 81.8 81.3 73.0 77.5 78.4 73.1 75.2 66.0 70.0 68.3 70.9 74.4 66.0 64.6 67.1 66.9 64.3 71.3 66.3 68.3 74.6 72.1 80.8 81.0 79.7 83.0 84.4 75.1 78.7 85.1 78.8 77.8 83.8 81.5 76.2 86.6 80.1

25.6 18.8 24.4 24.3 27.2 21.3 27.2 21.8 23.1 24.9 17.9 18.1 17.0 15.6 21.0 17.4 17.7 19.2 21.8 16.9 17.8 18.1 17.2 18.9 21.1 19.9 21.4 26.5 33.3 24.5 12.3 17.4 16.6 19.3 18.3 15.1 13.6 16.0 15.7 14.7 18.7 13.3 16.1 17.8 20.3 21.4 19.8 17.7 18.8 27.0 20.4 20.3 22.3 15.3 23.1 22.9 20.6 23.4 23.0 22.9

75.1 76.8 80.4 77.3 74.1 73.4 74.2 71.0 67.8 73.3 74.3 72.9 73.1 75.1 71.6 70.5 77.2 78.3 80.6 80.4 73.8 82.7 79.0 80.3 78.4 68.7 71.6 69.1 34.8 73.4 76.5 69.6 66.3 67.1 67.4 69.1 74.6 70.2 68.2 61.6 70.8 71.4 63.7 73.8 72.0 75.1 76.9 81.4 79.3 74.9 69.6 70.6 83.9 69.8 71.1 74.8 74.1 69.9 75.7 74.0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

782 903 825 860 753 789 757 857 855 810 894 018 998 051 984 051 044 082 014 139 024 280 319 187 091 877 868 763 460 798 011 907 046 963 857 045 009 920 077 305 132 144 217 073 120 110 107 412 162 814 142 049 961 875 901 883 891 908 968 812

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast-----------------------------New England ------------------------Middle Atlantic -----------------------Midwest -----------------------------East North Central --------------------West North Central -------------------South --------------------------------South Atlantic -----------------------East South Central --------------------West South Central -------------------West --------------------------------Mountain ---------------------------Pacific ------------------------------

50 13 37 59 42 17 85 43 15 26 52 13 39

809 206 602 668 008 659 445 566 176 702 786 658 127

STATE New England --------------------------Maine -----------------------------New Hampshire ----------------------Vermont ----------------------------Massachusetts -----------------------Rhode Island ------------------------Connecticut--------------------------Middle Atlantic ------------------------New York---------------------------New Jersey -------------------------Pennsylvania-------------------------East North Central ----------------------Ohio -------------------------------Indiana -----------------------------Illinois -----------------------------Michigan ---------------------------Wisconsin ---------------------------West North Central ---------------------Minnesota --------------------------Iowa ------------------------------Missouri ----------------------------North Dakota ------------------------South Dakota ------------------------Nebraska ---------------------------Kansas -----------------------------South Atlantic -------------------------Delaware ---------------------------Maryland ---------------------------District of Columbia -------------------Virginia ----------------------------West Virginia ------------------------North Carolina -----------------------South Carolina -----------------------Georgia ----------------------------Florida -----------------------------East South Central ----------------------Kentucky ---------------------------Tennessee --------------------------Alabama ---------------------------Mississippi --------------------------West South Central ---------------------Arkansas ---------------------------Louisiana ---------------------------Oklahoma---------------------------Texas ------------------------------Mountain -----------------------------Montana ---------------------------Idaho ------------------------------Wyoming ---------------------------Colorado ---------------------------New Mexico -------------------------Arizona ----------------------------Utah ------------------------------Nevada ----------------------------Pacific -------------------------------Washington -------------------------Oregon -----------------------------California ---------------------------Alaska -----------------------------Hawaii ------------------------------

150

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 133.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

United States Region and Division State

United States ---------------

Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

65.3

74.4

56.8

59.7

55.5

60.0

6.3

77.3

84.5

68.7

15.2

17.7

13.4

5.3

22.3

64.9 68.2 63.8 65.7 65.2 66.8 64.2 65.3 61.7 64.0 66.8 66.4 67.0

74.2 76.7 73.3 74.8 74.5 75.4 73.4 73.8 71.3 74.0 75.9 75.1 76.2

56.7 60.5 55.3 57.3 56.7 58.8 55.8 57.4 53.1 54.7 57.9 58.0 57.8

56.1 60.7 54.4 62.1 59.7 67.6 61.7 64.1 61.4 58.4 57.2 59.8 56.3

52.8 58.6 50.6 58.9 56.4 64.3 56.4 59.4 56.4 52.3 52.7 54.0 52.2

54.0 53.4 54.2 58.8 57.2 63.6 63.9 65.5 61.8 62.6 59.9 65.1 58.2

6.3 6.3 6.4 6.2 6.7 5.1 6.3 5.4 7.1 7.4 6.4 6.4 6.4

76.6 74.5 77.4 75.7 76.0 75.1 79.1 79.4 78.7 78.9 76.9 76.2 77.1

85.2 84.1 85.5 84.2 84.6 83.2 84.9 85.2 84.7 84.4 83.9 83.4 84.0

66.8 63.8 68.0 65.8 65.9 65.7 72.4 72.8 71.7 72.1 68.2 67.5 68.4

14.8 13.6 15.2 13.1 12.5 14.3 16.6 17.3 15.9 15.9 15.7 17.5 15.2

17.5 19.5 16.8 21.0 22.9 16.8 16.9 16.3 22.3 14.8 15.3 11.6 16.5

11.6 11.4 11.6 11.6 11.5 11.9 15.1 15.2 15.3 14.8 14.3 14.1 14.4

12.8 5.1 15.7 3.5 4.3 1.9 2.6 3.4 1.2 2.0 4.1 2.1 4.8

24.5 21.5 25.7 20.7 21.7 18.4 22.0 22.5 21.1 21.6 22.7 19.7 23.8

68.2 65.6 71.9 69.4 67.8 66.1 69.0 63.8 63.6 67.4 61.7 65.2 63.5 65.9 66.4 64.1 67.6 66.8 69.7 66.0 64.5 65.3 66.2 68.3 66.8 65.3 68.3 70.6 66.3 68.9 53.0 67.6 66.0 67.9 60.4 61.7 60.5 64.0 61.1 59.7 64.0 59.8 59.3 62.5 66.0 66.4 63.7 65.5 67.7 70.3 62.8 62.9 68.0 70.3 67.0 66.7 64.4 67.0 74.7 70.4

76.7 74.4 79.8 76.9 76.2 74.9 77.8 73.3 72.8 76.8 71.7 74.5 73.2 75.2 75.9 73.4 75.6 75.4 77.4 75.0 73.6 73.4 74.3 77.1 76.1 73.8 76.2 78.6 71.3 77.7 64.6 76.2 74.6 76.6 68.8 71.3 70.8 73.3 71.0 68.6 74.0 68.7 69.5 72.3 76.1 75.1 71.9 75.3 76.8 78.5 72.2 71.5 77.8 77.4 76.2 75.8 73.2 76.4 82.1 77.3

60.5 57.5 64.4 62.3 60.3 58.3 60.9 55.3 55.5 58.8 52.8 56.7 54.7 57.4 57.7 55.7 60.1 58.8 62.5 57.8 56.4 57.3 58.5 60.3 58.0 57.4 61.1 63.4 62.1 60.7 42.6 59.8 58.3 59.9 52.8 53.1 51.2 55.7 52.3 52.0 54.7 51.9 50.2 53.5 56.4 58.0 55.8 56.1 58.7 62.5 53.9 54.8 58.6 62.9 57.8 57.9 56.1 57.7 66.4 63.3

60.7 62.6 66.9 66.0 59.5 59.2 59.3 54.4 52.5 55.9 56.4 59.7 57.7 63.6 58.8 57.1 66.8 67.6 69.3 69.8 64.5 69.1 71.3 71.1 64.5 64.1 65.7 66.2 66.6 63.7 48.4 66.8 66.5 63.9 63.2 61.4 57.2 62.9 61.8 63.8 58.4 63.3 56.5 59.0 58.2 59.8 62.3 60.0 60.7 63.2 55.9 58.3 57.0 63.2 56.3 57.0 59.1 55.6 58.3 63.4

58.6 59.9 62.4 63.2 58.1 57.7 57.0 50.6 49.3 50.9 52.4 56.4 54.7 58.8 55.1 54.0 64.3 64.3 67.2 68.0 59.7 66.5 67.4 66.9 60.4 59.4 61.2 62.2 70.0 59.1 44.1 62.4 62.3 59.6 57.4 56.4 52.8 57.8 56.6 59.3 52.3 57.8 50.9 52.7 51.9 54.0 57.9 53.2 56.3 59.1 49.5 51.5 50.8 56.3 52.2 52.5 54.1 51.7 52.5 59.7

53.4 59.1 71.8 62.7 49.7 48.5 53.5 54.2 51.0 60.8 56.2 57.2 54.2 67.1 57.7 54.1 60.1 63.6 58.6 62.7 65.7 59.8 63.7 70.7 64.2 65.5 67.5 66.1 58.9 66.3 51.6 66.8 66.9 62.3 67.5 61.8 56.4 63.9 64.0 61.0 62.6 64.8 55.8 65.4 64.2 65.1 60.6 71.3 65.5 63.3 63.5 64.1 65.7 73.4 58.2 59.6 63.7 57.4 62.0 61.5

6.3 6.6 6.2 5.9 6.7 6.6 5.4 6.4 6.9 5.7 6.0 6.7 6.6 5.7 6.6 8.2 5.2 5.1 5.1 4.5 6.2 5.3 4.2 3.7 4.7 5.4 4.0 4.3 7.2 4.5 9.6 4.8 5.6 5.7 5.8 7.1 7.4 6.4 6.9 8.4 7.4 6.8 9.6 6.9 7.1 6.4 7.0 6.1 5.9 5.7 8.0 7.2 5.3 6.2 6.4 5.7 6.2 6.6 8.8 3.5

74.5 73.4 75.0 73.2 74.1 72.9 76.3 77.4 77.5 79.0 76.2 76.0 76.2 76.8 77.5 74.5 74.1 75.1 73.3 74.0 77.1 70.9 74.3 74.9 76.9 79.4 78.0 79.9 80.3 79.7 77.6 79.4 79.5 80.3 78.7 78.7 77.0 79.4 79.3 78.9 78.9 77.8 77.9 77.4 79.6 76.2 72.2 73.7 75.3 76.8 76.3 77.4 71.9 81.3 77.1 75.9 74.7 77.5 77.3 78.0

84.1 83.4 84.3 82.3 83.9 82.8 85.4 85.5 85.2 86.9 85.0 84.6 84.8 84.8 85.1 83.9 84.1 83.2 82.7 82.7 83.5 80.5 83.1 83.7 84.4 85.2 85.6 86.4 83.1 86.2 84.9 84.9 85.7 85.9 83.9 84.7 83.5 84.8 85.6 84.5 84.4 83.8 84.4 83.4 84.7 83.4 81.6 83.0 84.2 83.9 83.3 83.2 81.4 86.5 84.0 84.5 83.4 84.0 83.8 82.7

63.8 62.0 64.4 62.9 63.2 62.1 66.0 68.0 68.7 69.6 65.7 65.9 66.0 67.4 68.6 63.3 62.5 65.7 62.6 63.9 69.8 59.5 64.1 64.6 68.0 72.8 69.6 72.7 77.7 72.4 68.0 73.2 72.4 73.9 72.7 71.7 69.1 72.9 71.8 72.4 72.1 70.7 70.0 70.2 73.1 67.5 61.1 61.9 64.1 68.5 67.7 70.3 59.9 74.9 68.4 65.4 64.1 69.2 69.3 72.7

13.6 15.5 13.1 14.0 13.7 14.0 12.8 15.2 17.7 14.6 11.7 12.5 12.6 11.7 12.8 12.3 13.0 14.3 13.2 14.3 13.1 18.6 17.6 15.4 16.2 17.3 13.3 23.6 32.2 21.2 17.7 14.5 16.6 16.0 14.3 15.9 14.8 15.0 16.5 18.5 15.9 15.1 17.9 18.2 15.2 17.5 20.0 17.4 22.1 16.1 23.5 16.5 18.8 12.9 15.2 16.5 15.1 14.5 29.6 20.4

19.5 19.7 22.5 15.5 18.1 22.7 20.5 16.8 14.7 16.9 20.0 22.9 23.1 25.2 19.5 24.6 24.5 16.8 18.2 17.5 18.6 6.3 10.6 12.7 16.8 16.3 18.8 10.3 4.3 15.1 14.9 26.7 25.7 18.9 10.5 22.3 19.5 23.3 22.9 23.4 14.8 22.5 12.5 14.2 14.4 11.6 7.6 14.7 6.2 12.7 8.4 12.9 15.4 5.9 16.5 17.5 17.7 16.9 5.9 6.1

11.4 14.0 12.3 12.9 10.7 12.1 11.2 11.6 10.5 12.4 12.9 11.5 10.8 12.8 12.2 10.5 11.5 11.9 11.4 11.9 13.3 10.7 10.1 11.2 11.5 15.2 12.9 15.2 12.0 15.9 16.2 16.1 16.9 15.1 14.1 15.3 14.6 14.5 15.4 17.9 14.8 15.5 15.0 13.9 14.9 14.1 11.9 12.0 13.5 12.8 15.2 14.9 15.2 15.5 14.4 12.3 12.8 14.6 15.3 20.5

5.1 .9 .7 .7 8.3 2.5 3.9 15.7 24.8 8.8 6.4 4.3 2.5 1.3 10.1 1.6 2.5 1.9 3.6 1.2 2.0 .6 .3 1.2 .6 3.4 2.4 8.1 36.6 4.0 1.1 1.0 1.1 2.8 2.0 1.2 1.6 1.3 .8 .8 2.0 .5 3.0 .6 2.2 2.1 .6 1.9 1.4 2.9 1.0 2.1 2.3 2.7 4.8 4.5 3.4 4.9 2.4 7.4

21.5 19.0 21.9 18.0 22.7 19.2 21.1 25.7 28.6 25.3 21.6 21.7 20.7 20.4 25.1 21.2 18.3 18.4 19.1 16.2 21.6 13.0 13.8 15.8 17.2 22.5 20.0 27.0 27.1 24.0 21.0 19.8 20.5 22.7 21.8 21.1 20.7 21.5 21.2 20.6 21.6 19.0 22.3 19.3 22.2 19.7 14.8 17.3 15.4 20.7 19.1 21.6 18.9 19.8 23.8 22.0 19.6 24.6 16.7 23.8

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast -------------------------New England ---------------------Middle Atlantic -------------------Midwest --------------------------East North Central -----------------West North Central ----------------South ----------------------------South Atlantic --------------------East South Central -----------------West South Central ----------------West -----------------------------Mountain ------------------------Pacific ---------------------------

STATE New England-----------------------Maine --------------------------New Hampshire -------------------Vermont ------------------------Massachusetts --------------------Rhode Island ---------------------Connecticut ----------------------Middle Atlantic ---------------------New York -----------------------New Jersey ----------------------Pennsylvania ---------------------East North Central-------------------Ohio ---------------------------Indiana -------------------------Illinois --------------------------Michigan ------------------------Wisconsin -----------------------West North Central ------------------Minnesota -----------------------Iowa ---------------------------Missouri ------------------------North Dakota --------------------South Dakota --------------------Nebraska ------------------------Kansas -------------------------South Atlantic ----------------------Delaware ------------------------Maryland ------------------------District of Columbia ----------------Virginia -------------------------West Virginia ---------------------North Carolina --------------------South Carolina --------------------Georgia -------------------------Florida --------------------------East South Central-------------------Kentucky ------------------------Tennessee -----------------------Alabama ------------------------Mississippi -----------------------West South Central ------------------Arkansas ------------------------Louisiana ------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------Texas --------------------------Mountain--------------------------Montana ------------------------Idaho --------------------------Wyoming ------------------------Colorado ------------------------New Mexico ---------------------Arizona -------------------------Utah ---------------------------Nevada -------------------------Pacific ----------------------------Washington ----------------------Oregon -------------------------California ------------------------Alaska --------------------------Hawaii ---------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 151 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 134.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

United States ---------------

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

26.4

31.7

13.2

2.5

11.3

14.9

30 056

35 225

14 420

29 237

19 570

13.1

17.9

12.8

10.0

29.0 30.4 28.5 24.6 24.7 24.4 25.1 26.1 22.2 25.1 27.8 26.7 28.2

32.8 32.2 33.0 31.1 31.1 31.0 31.4 31.7 29.4 31.9 32.0 31.9 32.1

13.1 12.6 13.3 13.5 13.2 14.0 13.1 12.9 12.4 13.6 13.3 15.1 12.7

1.3 1.3 1.2 3.0 2.1 5.1 2.5 2.2 2.8 2.8 3.0 3.1 2.9

10.4 11.1 10.2 11.3 11.6 10.7 12.0 11.9 12.7 12.0 11.1 11.0 11.1

13.3 12.5 13.7 16.6 17.3 14.9 15.9 15.2 20.6 14.6 12.8 12.1 13.0

33 36 32 29 30 27 26 29 23 25 32 27 34

825 241 869 334 319 128 832 281 098 267 270 742 428

40 42 39 35 35 32 31 33 27 29 37 32 39

415 797 460 029 960 734 490 999 771 795 142 381 347

16 17 16 13 14 13 13 14 11 12 15 13 16

433 131 187 745 025 080 184 420 341 216 247 073 005

31 31 31 29 30 26 26 26 24 26 30 27 31

641 913 529 404 488 580 241 661 752 280 712 380 497

21 22 21 18 19 17 17 18 15 17 21 18 22

693 024 555 562 079 385 616 427 870 478 300 332 233

10.6 8.5 11.3 12.0 12.0 12.0 15.7 12.7 18.8 18.9 12.6 14.0 12.1

15.0 11.8 16.1 16.1 16.7 14.9 21.3 17.3 24.9 25.0 17.1 17.8 16.8

10.5 9.6 10.8 11.3 10.5 13.0 17.4 14.4 23.1 19.7 8.9 11.3 8.1

7.9 6.2 8.5 9.1 9.2 8.8 12.2 9.5 15.0 14.9 9.3 10.4 8.9

30.4 24.6 28.6 27.8 32.0 26.5 31.5 28.5 30.0 30.2 25.2 24.7 24.8 22.3 26.5 24.7 23.0 24.4 26.2 22.3 24.2 23.3 21.8 23.1 25.4 26.1 26.6 32.3 39.1 29.8 22.0 22.3 22.1 24.6 25.2 22.2 21.5 22.6 22.7 21.5 25.1 20.4 24.4 24.3 26.1 26.7 24.1 23.6 24.2 29.9 27.2 26.9 26.8 21.7 28.2 27.7 25.7 28.6 30.0 26.4

32.2 28.6 31.8 28.8 32.8 31.2 33.2 33.0 33.1 34.7 31.7 31.1 31.0 29.6 33.1 30.8 29.3 31.0 32.3 29.4 31.6 28.4 28.0 30.6 30.9 31.7 34.0 33.5 32.0 30.6 28.8 28.8 28.5 31.9 34.2 29.4 28.9 30.1 29.4 28.3 31.9 28.3 31.5 31.1 32.6 31.9 28.4 28.3 27.4 33.2 31.3 33.2 32.7 30.5 32.1 31.3 29.8 32.4 30.7 32.6

12.6 14.0 12.0 13.5 12.8 13.7 11.5 13.3 14.4 11.5 13.0 13.2 13.1 13.3 12.6 13.7 13.6 14.0 13.7 14.6 13.7 16.6 15.4 14.5 13.5 12.9 12.6 11.9 16.6 12.3 14.1 11.4 12.5 12.0 14.8 12.4 13.1 12.4 11.9 12.3 13.6 13.0 14.2 14.2 13.5 15.1 16.4 13.5 15.6 13.6 14.6 14.7 13.1 23.8 12.7 12.8 13.6 12.4 14.4 17.6

1.3 2.8 1.4 4.1 .9 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.1 .9 1.7 2.1 1.7 2.2 1.8 1.6 4.3 5.1 3.8 7.0 3.1 10.1 11.3 7.5 4.6 2.2 1.8 1.4 .4 1.9 2.0 2.6 2.1 2.2 2.6 2.8 3.7 2.2 2.3 3.4 2.8 4.5 2.5 3.5 2.6 3.1 8.2 7.8 5.5 2.4 2.9 2.3 2.2 1.6 2.9 3.4 4.5 2.7 2.7 2.9

11.1 13.4 12.5 12.3 10.0 12.0 11.2 10.2 9.4 10.0 11.6 11.6 11.6 12.9 10.7 12.0 11.5 10.7 10.1 10.5 11.1 9.8 10.4 10.3 11.5 11.9 11.9 10.3 4.5 11.5 14.5 13.3 13.8 11.9 11.5 12.7 12.9 12.2 13.0 12.9 12.0 12.5 12.5 12.0 11.7 11.0 10.4 11.3 13.2 9.8 12.0 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.1 11.6 10.7 11.1 11.2 10.5

12.5 16.6 13.7 13.4 11.4 15.5 11.5 13.7 12.0 12.7 16.9 17.3 17.9 19.7 15.3 17.2 18.3 14.9 13.8 16.2 16.3 11.8 13.0 14.1 14.2 15.2 13.2 10.5 7.4 13.9 18.5 21.7 21.1 17.4 11.6 20.6 19.9 20.5 20.7 21.6 14.6 21.2 14.8 15.0 13.6 12.1 12.4 15.4 14.0 11.1 12.0 11.5 13.9 11.2 13.0 13.2 15.6 12.8 11.0 10.0

36 27 36 29 36 32 41 32 32 40 29 30 28 28 32 31 29 27 30 26 26 23 22 26 27 29 34 39 30 33 20 26 26 29 27 23 22 24 23 20 25 21 21 23 27 27 22 25 27 30 24 27 29 31 34 31 27 35 41 38

241 854 329 792 952 181 721 869 965 927 069 319 706 797 252 020 442 128 909 229 362 213 503 016 291 281 875 386 727 328 795 647 256 021 483 098 534 807 597 136 267 147 949 577 016 742 988 257 096 140 087 540 470 011 428 183 250 798 408 829

42 32 41 34 44 39 49 39 39 47 34 35 34 34 38 36 35 32 36 31 31 28 27 31 32 33 40 45 36 38 25 31 30 33 32 27 27 29 28 24 29 25 26 28 31 32 28 29 32 35 27 32 33 35 39 36 32 40 46 43

797 422 628 780 367 172 199 460 741 589 856 960 351 082 664 652 082 734 916 659 838 707 602 634 966 999 252 034 256 213 602 548 797 529 212 771 028 546 688 448 795 395 313 554 553 381 044 472 216 930 623 178 246 837 347 795 336 559 581 176

17 12 15 13 17 14 20 16 16 18 14 14 13 13 15 14 13 13 14 12 12 11 10 12 13 14 15 17 18 15 10 12 11 13 14 11 11 12 11 9 12 10 10 11 12 13 11 11 12 14 11 13 11 15 16 14 13 16 17 15

131 957 959 527 224 981 189 187 501 714 068 025 461 149 201 154 276 080 389 422 989 051 661 452 300 420 854 730 881 713 520 885 897 631 698 341 153 255 486 648 216 520 635 893 904 073 213 457 311 821 246 461 029 214 005 923 418 409 610 770

31 26 30 25 32 29 35 31 31 35 28 30 29 28 31 32 27 26 29 25 27 22 21 24 26 26 30 32 28 28 26 23 24 26 25 24 25 24 25 22 26 21 25 25 27 27 24 25 28 29 25 27 28 27 31 31 27 31 35 27

913 024 940 883 749 841 485 529 861 662 850 488 796 197 406 344 653 580 475 391 060 559 425 333 535 661 222 078 950 974 184 452 130 684 789 752 011 988 532 251 280 920 876 566 081 380 769 475 280 285 372 292 597 764 497 026 720 980 621 147

22 17 20 18 23 19 24 21 22 23 18 19 18 17 20 20 17 17 19 16 17 14 14 16 17 18 20 22 25 19 15 16 16 18 17 15 16 16 15 14 17 14 15 16 18 18 15 16 16 20 16 18 17 19 22 20 18 23 25 20

024 406 468 613 090 631 057 555 437 243 845 079 666 101 325 263 465 385 756 465 421 731 271 009 336 427 256 360 202 951 299 475 140 291 867 870 058 367 735 472 478 736 993 820 629 332 268 122 260 001 783 976 208 291 233 607 420 123 620 073

8.5 10.8 6.4 9.9 8.9 9.6 6.8 11.3 13.0 7.6 11.1 12.0 12.5 10.7 11.9 13.1 10.7 12.0 10.2 11.5 13.3 14.4 15.9 11.1 11.5 12.7 8.7 8.3 16.9 10.2 19.7 13.0 15.4 14.7 12.7 18.8 19.0 15.7 18.3 25.2 18.9 19.1 23.6 16.7 18.1 14.0 16.1 13.3 11.9 11.7 20.6 15.7 11.4 10.2 12.1 10.9 12.4 12.5 9.0 8.3

11.8 13.2 7.0 11.5 12.9 13.5 10.4 16.1 18.8 11.0 15.4 16.7 17.6 13.9 16.8 18.2 14.6 14.9 12.4 14.0 17.4 16.9 20.1 13.5 13.9 17.3 11.7 10.9 25.0 13.0 25.9 16.9 20.8 19.8 18.3 24.9 24.5 20.7 24.0 33.5 25.0 25.0 31.2 21.4 24.0 17.8 19.9 15.8 14.1 15.0 27.5 21.7 12.2 12.8 16.8 14.0 15.2 17.8 10.9 11.1

9.6 14.0 10.2 12.4 9.4 11.6 7.2 10.8 11.9 8.5 10.6 10.5 10.7 10.8 10.7 10.8 9.1 13.0 12.1 11.2 14.8 14.6 15.5 12.2 12.0 14.4 10.1 10.5 17.2 14.1 16.7 19.5 20.5 20.4 10.8 23.1 20.6 20.9 24.0 29.4 19.7 22.9 24.1 17.9 18.4 11.3 12.5 11.5 10.7 11.0 16.5 10.8 8.8 9.6 8.1 9.1 10.1 7.6 7.6 8.0

6.2 8.0 4.4 6.9 6.7 6.8 5.0 8.5 10.0 5.6 8.2 9.2 9.7 7.9 9.0 10.2 7.6 8.8 7.3 8.4 10.1 10.9 11.6 8.0 8.3 9.5 6.1 6.0 13.3 7.7 16.0 9.9 11.9 11.5 9.0 15.0 16.0 12.4 14.3 20.2 14.9 14.8 19.4 13.0 14.1 10.4 12.0 9.7 9.3 8.6 16.5 11.4 8.6 7.3 8.9 7.8 8.7 9.3 6.8 6.0

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast -------------------------New England ---------------------Middle Atlantic -------------------Midwest --------------------------East North Central -----------------West North Central ----------------South ----------------------------South Atlantic --------------------East South Central -----------------West South Central ----------------West -----------------------------Mountain ------------------------Pacific ---------------------------

STATE New England-----------------------Maine --------------------------New Hampshire -------------------Vermont ------------------------Massachusetts --------------------Rhode Island ---------------------Connecticut ----------------------Middle Atlantic ---------------------New York -----------------------New Jersey ----------------------Pennsylvania ---------------------East North Central-------------------Ohio ---------------------------Indiana -------------------------Illinois --------------------------Michigan ------------------------Wisconsin -----------------------West North Central ------------------Minnesota -----------------------Iowa ---------------------------Missouri ------------------------North Dakota --------------------South Dakota --------------------Nebraska ------------------------Kansas -------------------------South Atlantic ----------------------Delaware ------------------------Maryland ------------------------District of Columbia ----------------Virginia -------------------------West Virginia ---------------------North Carolina --------------------South Carolina --------------------Georgia -------------------------Florida --------------------------East South Central-------------------Kentucky ------------------------Tennessee -----------------------Alabama ------------------------Mississippi -----------------------West South Central ------------------Arkansas ------------------------Louisiana ------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------Texas --------------------------Mountain--------------------------Montana ------------------------Idaho --------------------------Wyoming ------------------------Colorado ------------------------New Mexico ---------------------Arizona -------------------------Utah ---------------------------Nevada -------------------------Pacific ----------------------------Washington ----------------------Oregon -------------------------California ------------------------Alaska --------------------------Hawaii ---------------------------

152

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 152 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 135.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

United States

Midwest Region

South Region

Total

New England Division

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Eskimo -------------------------------------Aleut --------------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Chinese -----------------------------------Filipino -----------------------------------Japanese ---------------------------------Asian Indian -------------------------------Korean -----------------------------------Vietnamese --------------------------------Cambodian --------------------------------Hmong -----------------------------------Laotian -----------------------------------Thai -------------------------------------Other Asian -------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Hawaiian----------------------------------Samoan ----------------------------------Guamanian --------------------------------Other Pacific Islander ------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

248 199 29 2 1

7 6 1 1

9

709 827 930 015 937 55 22 226 876 648 419 866 786 797 593 149 94 147 91 282 350 205 57 47 39 710

873 064 524 143 391 674 078 986 394 696 711 160 694 304 213 047 439 375 360 395 592 501 679 754 658 156

50 809 229 42 099 962 5 606 793 124 396 121 186 1 683 1 527 1 320 446 1 310 484 443 866 145 852 76 022 275 212 182 057 57 616 29 388 1 941 15 034 12 296 71 200 9 962 4 352 1 364 3 000 1 246 1 657 632

13 206 943 12 043 054 623 247 34 692 34 013 424 255 226 280 223 661 70 985 15 926 15 195 35 550 21 211 20 526 19 839 1 325 9 439 2 633 11 032 2 619 1 143 361 876 239 279 670

37 602 286 30 056 908 4 983 546 89 704 87 173 1 259 1 272 1 094 166 1 086 823 372 881 129 926 60 827 239 662 160 846 37 090 9 549 616 5 595 9 663 60 168 7 343 3 209 1 003 2 124 1 007 1 377 962

59 668 632 52 041 310 5 700 768 350 701 347 459 1 908 1 334 757 571 745 661 129 394 117 797 63 514 141 158 110 058 47 554 11 764 38 796 26 312 13 051 46 263 11 910 5 400 2 023 2 918 1 569 818 282

42 008 942 35 779 091 4 806 124 159 561 157 555 1 069 937 566 704 559 985 100 867 100 849 50 367 120 408 80 216 23 555 6 319 20 008 13 117 9 175 35 104 6 719 3 219 781 2 039 680 697 462

17 659 690 16 262 219 894 644 191 140 189 904 839 397 190 867 185 676 28 527 16 948 13 147 20 750 29 842 23 999 5 445 18 788 13 195 3 876 11 159 5 191 2 181 1 242 879 889 120 820

85 445 930 65 617 045 15 813 064 590 254 585 363 2 461 2 430 1 101 399 1 073 957 205 373 160 078 68 804 189 407 149 680 159 780 20 030 1 272 28 692 24 567 66 274 27 442 12 021 3 458 8 527 3 436 2 324 168

43 566 853 33 408 611 8 915 462 186 949 184 637 1 139 1 173 619 629 605 606 114 321 107 589 40 593 110 578 98 244 59 411 10 969 990 11 175 14 479 37 257 14 023 6 521 1 908 4 221 1 373 436 202

709 900 393 651 053 801 520 323 57 268 131 202 92 565 7 035 100 68 378 191 175 47 72 922 809

873 089 208 815 197 869 151 830 223 779 066 658 013 081 010 602 921 799 726 198 035 997 926 286 784

50 809 229 3 638 357 165 607 1 798 772 187 662 1 486 316 458 819 228 377 17 376 42 911 39 576 17 486 33 016 76 765 1 247 468 006 33 325 20 003 187 451 124 528 65 815 12 190 24 694 331 114 47 170 872

13 206 545 29 303 16 196 44 35 2 12 4 1 2 11

37 602 286 3 092 566 135 985 1 494 947 171 491 1 290 143 414 362 192 861 14 495 30 274 35 051 16 113 30 562 65 230 1 136 418 257 28 623 16 989 165 004 118 661 58 076 9 513 21 391 264 663 34 509 720

59 668 632 1 659 755 1 128 563 256 495 34 690 240 007 5 067 48 249 3 379 19 138 5 822 3 671 6 125 9 590 524 57 679 6 327 4 837 19 097 11 058 8 483 2 949 4 928 129 012 58 008 877

42 008 942 1 383 552 923 425 243 564 28 901 187 662 4 351 40 329 2 626 17 882 4 717 2 766 3 892 7 979 467 46 862 5 244 3 498 15 430 9 906 7 026 2 101 3 657 96 120 40 625 390

17 659 276 205 12 5 52

85 445 930 6 661 233 4 331 949 399 561 738 567 1 191 156 47 591 376 882 15 914 40 806 52 638 103 174 33 605 129 424 1 321 296 198 26 346 21 037 122 497 26 663 48 217 25 211 26 227 470 485 78 784 697

43 566 853 2 083 502 297 471 329 138 704 283 752 610 43 137 250 287 11 476 25 600 30 071 89 436 24 236 68 867 601 242 286 20 518 17 180 100 886 22 105 40 266 19 628 21 703 216 900 41 483 351

709 827 402 424 930 645 284 015 148 866 226 232 994 710 470 239

873 064 291 773 524 928 596 143 336 807 986 684 302 156 850 306

50 42 1 40 5

229 962 342 620 793 970 823 396 558 838 446 530 916 632 957 675

13 206 943 12 043 054 257 786 11 785 268 623 247 37 719 585 528 34 692 2 866 31 826 226 280 3 649 222 631 279 670 243 771 35 899

37 30 1 28 4

286 908 556 352 546 251 295 704 692 012 166 881 285 962 186 776

59 668 632 52 041 310 803 511 51 237 799 5 700 768 40 582 5 660 186 350 701 15 733 334 968 757 571 15 546 742 025 818 282 784 383 33 899

42 008 942 35 779 091 657 401 35 121 690 4 806 124 32 963 4 773 161 159 561 9 266 150 295 566 704 12 007 554 697 697 462 671 915 25 547

17 659 690 16 262 219 146 110 16 116 109 894 644 7 619 887 025 191 140 6 467 184 673 190 867 3 539 187 328 120 820 112 468 8 352

85 65 4 61 15

43 33 1 31 8

100.0 80.3 12.0 .8 .8 2.9 2.8 .1 3.9

100.0 82.9 11.0 .2 .2 2.6 2.6 – 3.3

100.0 91.2 4.7 .3 .3 1.7 1.7 – 2.1

100.0 79.9 13.3 .2 .2 2.9 2.9 – 3.7

100.0 87.2 9.6 .6 .6 1.3 1.2 – 1.4

100.0 85.2 11.4 .4 .4 1.3 1.3 – 1.7

100.0 92.1 5.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 – .7

100.0 76.8 18.5 .7 .7 1.3 1.3 – 2.7

100.0 76.7 20.5 .4 .4 1.4 1.4 – 1.0

100.0 8.8 5.4 1.1 .4 1.9 91.2

100.0 7.2 .3 3.5 .4 2.9 92.8

100.0 4.1 .2 2.3 .1 1.5 95.9

100.0 8.2 .4 4.0 .5 3.4 91.8

100.0 2.8 1.9 .4 .1 .4 97.2

100.0 3.3 2.2 .6 .1 .4 96.7

100.0 1.6 1.2 .1 – .3 98.4

100.0 7.8 5.1 .5 .9 1.4 92.2

100.0 4.8 .7 .8 1.6 1.7 95.2

100.0 80.3 75.8

100.0 82.9 79.6

100.0 91.2 89.2

100.0 79.9 76.2

100.0 87.2 85.9

100.0 85.2 83.6

100.0 92.1 91.3

100.0 76.8 71.9

100.0 76.7 73.1

HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Dominican (Dominican Republic)-----------------Central American ----------------------------Costa Rican------------------------------Guatemalan -----------------------------Honduran -------------------------------Nicaraguan ------------------------------Panamanian -----------------------------Salvadoran ------------------------------Other Central American ---------------------South American-----------------------------Argentinean -----------------------------Chilean ---------------------------------Colombian -------------------------------Ecuadorian ------------------------------Peruvian --------------------------------Venezuelan ------------------------------Other South American ----------------------All other Hispanic ---------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

248 21 13 2 1 4 1

1

1 226

49 4 3 22 5 7 2 3 66 12 661

943 791 622 825 171 173 457 516 881 637 525 373 454 535 111 749 702 014 447 867 739 677 303 451 152

7 1 1 2 1 10 1 1 3 1 1 1 32 17 383

690 203 138 931 789 345 716 920 753 256 105 905 233 611 57 817 083 339 667 152 457 848 271 892 487

RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Black ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Other race ------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

248 199 11 188 29 29 2 1 7 6 9 9

5

1 1 1 1

809 099 659 440 606 356 249 124 15 108 320 30 289 657 575 81

4

1 1 1 1

602 056 401 655 983 319 664 89 12 77 094 26 067 377 332 45

15

1 1 2 2

445 617 189 427 813 139 673 590 25 564 101 30 070 324 275 48

930 045 123 922 064 894 170 254 596 658 399 855 544 168 765 403

566 408 553 855 915 92 8 823 186 6 180 619 16 602 436 414 21

853 611 090 521 462 191 271 949 652 297 629 951 678 202 618 584

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 153 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

153

Table 135.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

West Region

New England Division

East South Central Division

West South Central Division

Total

Mountain Division

Pacific Division

Maine

New Hampshire

15 176 284 12 049 063 2 974 699 46 570 46 015 355 200 82 364 79 498 15 252 8 564 8 328 13 904 12 098 8 837 1 755 26 3 797 1 671 5 266 2 866 1 355 588 795 128 23 588

26 702 793 20 159 371 3 922 903 356 735 354 711 967 1 057 399 406 388 853 75 800 43 925 19 883 64 925 39 338 91 532 7 306 256 13 720 8 417 23 751 10 553 4 145 962 3 511 1 935 1 864 378

52 786 082 40 068 747 2 809 899 949 792 883 383 49 622 16 787 4 047 570 3 746 292 870 063 995 984 657 820 180 917 355 509 328 263 87 865 52 430 77 337 41 446 98 658 301 278 183 728 50 834 33 309 33 407 4 910 074

13 658 776 11 775 360 369 482 484 304 482 400 1 079 825 215 057 196 823 38 801 32 942 35 710 14 253 28 240 18 930 3 521 1 639 5 637 5 937 11 213 18 234 7 081 2 900 2 221 6 032 814 573

39 127 306 28 293 387 2 440 417 465 488 400 983 48 543 15 962 3 832 513 3 549 469 831 262 963 042 622 110 166 664 327 269 309 333 84 344 50 791 71 700 35 509 87 445 283 044 176 647 47 934 31 088 27 375 4 095 501

1 227 928 1 207 686 5 351 6 392 6 345 37 10 6 859 6 602 1 103 955 788 567 933 724 842 – 35 110 545 257 121 44 79 13 1 640

1 109 252 1 087 319 7 155 2 433 2 390 43 – 9 035 8 856 2 128 952 701 2 015 1 398 274 270 – 522 155 441 179 141 3 27 8 3 310

562 554 2 2 2

6 016 425 5 411 774 297 006 12 585 12 343 136 106 140 745 139 495 53 545 6 567 8 830 18 885 12 124 14 653 13 849 134 3 862 1 554 5 492 1 250 404 149 527 170 154 315

15 176 89 36 12 5 35

26 702 793 4 487 969 3 997 661 57 617 29 248 403 443 3 579 121 769 3 933 14 598 21 555 13 136 7 695 60 217 635 48 421 5 269 3 453 19 491 4 258 7 197 4 746 4 007 229 674 22 214 824

52 786 082 9 940 744 7 767 089 196 987 92 278 1 884 390 8 674 670 322 20 554 165 924 33 030 78 327 19 267 349 302 3 918 213 719 34 923 22 922 49 681 28 949 52 520 7 647 17 077 991 675 42 845 338

13 658 776 1 969 924 1 435 930 26 267 12 564 495 163 1 616 22 346 1 869 4 812 1 723 2 799 3 314 7 657 172 20 015 2 952 3 049 5 142 1 216 4 177 1 438 2 041 451 186 11 688 852

39 127 306 7 970 820 6 331 159 170 720 79 714 1 389 227 7 058 647 976 18 685 161 112 31 307 75 528 15 953 341 645 3 746 193 704 31 971 19 873 44 539 27 733 48 343 6 209 15 036 540 489 31 156 486

1 227 7 2 1

928 069 398 382 323 2 966 157 393 52 107 38 22 101 73 – 605 91 45 197 71 85 58 58 1 811 1 220 859

1 109 11 2 3

562 758 3 862 746 636 199 2 281 102 180 35 42 51 11 39 2 – 478 67 21 196 32 50 77 35 1 521 558 896

6 016 275 12 146 7 109 30 23 1 6 3

26 20 2 17 3

52 40 4 35 2

13 11 1 10

39 28 3 24 2

306 387 008 379 417 640 777 488 630 858 513 121 392 501 421 080

1 227 928 1 207 686 5 279 1 202 407 5 351 187 5 164 6 392 120 6 272 6 859 158 6 701 1 640 1 325 315

1 109 252 1 087 319 7 996 1 079 323 7 155 527 6 628 2 433 97 2 336 9 035 124 8 911 3 310 2 814 496

562 554 3 551 2

758 570 129 441 194 78 116 215 45 170 064 53 011 715 557 158

6 016 425 5 411 774 119 856 5 291 918 297 006 22 737 274 269 12 585 1 644 10 941 140 745 1 714 139 031 154 315 129 908 24 407

Vermont

Massachusetts

RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Eskimo -------------------------------------Aleut --------------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Chinese -----------------------------------Filipino -----------------------------------Japanese ---------------------------------Asian Indian -------------------------------Korean -----------------------------------Vietnamese --------------------------------Cambodian --------------------------------Hmong -----------------------------------Laotian -----------------------------------Thai -------------------------------------Other Asian -------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Hawaiian----------------------------------Samoan ----------------------------------Guamanian --------------------------------Other Pacific Islander ------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

758 570 194 215 144 56 15 3 064 2 982 591 357 396 377 642 173 44 – 132 29 241 82 17 32 16 17 715

HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Dominican (Dominican Republic)-----------------Central American ----------------------------Costa Rican------------------------------Guatemalan -----------------------------Honduran -------------------------------Nicaraguan ------------------------------Panamanian -----------------------------Salvadoran ------------------------------Other Central American ---------------------South American-----------------------------Argentinean -----------------------------Chilean ---------------------------------Colombian -------------------------------Ecuadorian ------------------------------Peruvian --------------------------------Venezuelan ------------------------------Other South American ----------------------All other Hispanic ---------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

4 1 1

5 2

23 15 086

284 762 817 806 036 103 875 826 505 608 012 602 674 340 85 491 559 404 120 300 754 837 517 911 522

5

1

2 1 097

252 558 523 155 690 190 701 622 96 105 240 48 46 87 – 160 119 103 518 72 117 77 154 707 694

1 9 21 2 1 8 2 2 1 1 33 5 740

425 859 922 015 621 301 177 884 719 953 446 723 515 428 100 423 305 531 864 349 950 609 815 817 566

RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Black ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Other race ------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

15 176 284 12 049 063 57 936 11 991 127 2 974 699 8 915 2 965 784 46 570 1 191 45 379 82 364 1 917 80 447 23 588 19 803 3 785

702 159 578 581 922 38 3 884 356 17 338 399 11 387 1 864 1 841 23

793 371 097 274 903 788 115 735 753 982 406 987 419 378 344 034

2

4 3 4 4

786 068 750 318 809 108 701 949 91 858 047 155 891 910 834 75

082 747 315 432 899 482 417 792 449 343 570 753 817 074 745 329

658 775 115 660 369 13 355 484 29 454 215 9 205 814 801 13

776 360 307 053 482 842 640 304 819 485 057 632 425 573 324 249

2

3 3 4 4

127 293 635 658 440 94 345 465 61 403 832 146 686 095 033 62

2 2 2 3 3

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

100.0 79.4 19.6 .3 .3 .5 .5 – .2

100.0 75.5 14.7 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.5 – 7.0

100.0 75.9 5.3 1.8 1.7 7.7 7.1 .6 9.3

100.0 86.2 2.7 3.5 3.5 1.6 1.4 .1 6.0

100.0 72.3 6.2 1.2 1.0 9.8 9.1 .7 10.5

100.0 98.4 .4 .5 .5 .6 .5 – .1

100.0 98.0 .6 .2 .2 .8 .8 – .3

100.0 98.5 .4 .4 .4 .5 .5 – .1

100.0 89.9 4.9 .2 .2 2.3 2.3 – 2.6

100.0 .6 .2 .1 – .2 99.4

100.0 16.8 15.0 .2 .1 1.5 83.2

100.0 18.8 14.7 .4 .2 3.6 81.2

100.0 14.4 10.5 .2 .1 3.6 85.6

100.0 20.4 16.2 .4 .2 3.6 79.6

100.0 .6 .2 .1 – .2 99.4

100.0 1.0 .2 .3 .1 .5 99.0

100.0 .7 .1 .1 – .4 99.3

100.0 4.6 .2 2.4 .1 1.8 95.4

100.0 79.4 79.0

100.0 75.5 65.8

100.0 75.9 66.9

100.0 86.2 78.0

100.0 72.3 63.0

100.0 98.4 97.9

100.0 98.0 97.3

100.0 98.5 98.0

100.0 89.9 88.0

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

154

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 154 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 135.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Middle Atlantic Division

East North Central Division

Connecticut

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

464 073 986 267 112 76 79 615 411 146 659 611 856 140 735 666 185 241 233 939 204 80 – 104 20 523

3 287 116 2 862 632 273 555 6 800 6 679 76 45 48 962 48 315 10 472 5 436 3 869 11 850 4 974 3 967 1 168 6 2 647 552 3 374 647 380 133 123 11 95 167

17 990 455 13 398 003 2 860 590 59 081 57 425 877 779 689 262 685 480 285 332 64 500 36 458 132 801 97 111 15 943 3 746 142 2 975 6 442 40 030 3 782 1 410 468 1 332 572 983 519

7 730 188 6 135 725 1 035 386 14 647 14 191 156 300 269 808 268 097 58 080 52 525 17 600 79 367 38 241 6 186 502 16 481 1 999 13 100 1 711 782 295 447 187 274 622

11 881 643 10 523 180 1 087 570 15 976 15 557 226 193 135 096 133 246 29 469 12 901 6 769 27 494 25 494 14 961 5 301 458 2 139 1 222 7 038 1 850 1 017 240 345 248 119 821

10 847 115 9 525 016 1 152 230 22 331 21 931 201 199 89 238 87 991 18 467 10 516 10 451 21 289 11 270 4 152 2 265 199 2 260 1 426 5 696 1 247 661 121 279 186 58 300

5 544 159 5 022 596 429 722 14 494 14 233 178 83 36 595 35 575 6 572 4 366 4 709 7 638 5 103 2 376 280 101 654 655 3 121 1 020 548 177 218 77 40 752

11 430 602 8 957 923 1 690 855 24 077 23 357 358 362 284 944 282 537 49 773 67 383 22 150 62 810 41 436 9 329 2 686 424 4 274 5 343 16 929 2 407 925 260 1 083 139 472 803

9 295 297 7 759 241 1 289 012 58 934 58 667 154 113 102 869 101 513 18 658 14 571 10 313 22 401 16 689 5 404 634 2 304 2 540 1 353 6 646 1 356 724 168 279 185 85 241

4 891 769 4 514 315 244 305 39 725 39 367 178 180 53 058 52 369 7 397 4 013 2 744 6 270 5 718 2 294 454 16 980 3 389 398 2 712 689 361 55 180 93 40 366

464 932 267 494 062 109 374 595 17 083 208 141 244 902 – 956 204 86 161 396 426 164 519 184 532

3 287 203 8 140 6 48 3 4

116 511 766 143 276 326 946 842 962 347 542 428 509 043 11 127 916 228 511 947 111 692 722 411 605

17 990 455 2 151 743 84 985 1 046 896 77 016 942 846 357 868 142 415 8 885 21 995 26 169 11 011 26 173 47 350 832 279 101 18 552 10 963 107 377 89 838 32 161 6 535 13 675 163 462 15 838 712

7 730 720 28 304 87 300 52 44 4 7 8 4 2 16

11 881 220 22 143 7 46 3 5

10 847 131 55 45 3 27

5 544 95 64 15 1 13

11 430 878 612 147 17 101 2 30 1 16 3 1 1 6

9 295 189 134 17 4 33

4 891 87 56 17 1 11

464 073 000 073 986 979 007 267 313 954 615 510 105 523 130 393

3 287 116 2 862 632 100 526 2 762 106 273 555 10 211 263 344 6 800 647 6 153 48 962 1 090 47 872 95 167 91 037 4 130

17 990 455 13 398 003 908 373 12 489 630 2 860 590 261 226 2 599 364 59 081 9 529 49 552 689 262 17 277 671 985 983 519 955 338 28 181

7 730 188 6 135 725 401 159 5 734 566 1 035 386 45 440 989 946 14 647 2 009 12 638 269 808 7 159 262 649 274 622 264 577 10 045

11 881 643 10 523 180 92 024 10 431 156 1 087 570 12 585 1 074 985 15 976 1 154 14 822 135 096 2 445 132 651 119 821 112 271 7 550

10 847 115 9 525 016 73 052 9 451 964 1 152 230 6 043 1 146 187 22 331 960 21 371 89 238 1 252 87 986 58 300 50 676 7 624

5 544 159 5 022 596 53 294 4 969 302 429 722 2 673 427 049 14 494 687 13 807 36 595 667 35 928 40 752 38 042 2 710

11 430 602 8 957 923 387 180 8 570 743 1 690 855 15 694 1 675 161 24 077 2 892 21 185 284 944 7 532 277 412 472 803 465 384 7 419

9 295 297 7 759 241 98 651 7 660 590 1 289 012 6 764 1 282 248 58 934 3 181 55 753 102 869 1 823 101 046 85 241 79 496 5 745

4 891 769 4 514 315 45 224 4 469 091 244 305 1 789 242 516 39 725 1 546 38 179 53 058 733 52 325 40 366 38 317 2 049

100.0 91.6 3.8 .4 .4 1.8 1.7 – 2.4

100.0 87.1 8.3 .2 .2 1.5 1.5 – 2.9

100.0 74.5 15.9 .3 .3 3.8 3.8 – 5.5

100.0 79.4 13.4 .2 .2 3.5 3.5 – 3.6

100.0 88.6 9.2 .1 .1 1.1 1.1 – 1.0

100.0 87.8 10.6 .2 .2 .8 .8 – .5

100.0 90.6 7.8 .3 .3 .7 .6 – .7

100.0 78.4 14.8 .2 .2 2.5 2.5 – 4.1

100.0 83.5 13.9 .6 .6 1.1 1.1 – .9

100.0 92.3 5.0 .8 .8 1.1 1.1 – .8

100.0 4.4 .2 1.2 .1 2.8 95.6

100.0 6.2 .3 4.3 .2 1.5 93.8

100.0 12.0 .5 5.8 .4 5.2 88.0

100.0 9.3 .4 3.9 1.1 3.9 90.7

100.0 1.9 .2 1.2 .1 .4 98.1

100.0 1.2 .5 .4 – .3 98.8

100.0 1.7 1.2 .3 – .2 98.3

100.0 7.7 5.4 1.3 .2 .9 92.3

100.0 2.0 1.4 .2 .1 .4 98.0

100.0 1.8 1.2 .4 – .2 98.2

100.0 91.6 89.5

100.0 87.1 84.0

100.0 74.5 69.4

100.0 79.4 74.2

100.0 88.6 87.8

100.0 87.8 87.1

100.0 90.6 89.6

100.0 78.4 75.0

100.0 83.5 82.4

100.0 92.3 91.4

RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Eskimo -------------------------------------Aleut --------------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Chinese -----------------------------------Filipino -----------------------------------Japanese ---------------------------------Asian Indian -------------------------------Korean -----------------------------------Vietnamese --------------------------------Cambodian --------------------------------Hmong -----------------------------------Laotian -----------------------------------Thai -------------------------------------Other Asian -------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Hawaiian----------------------------------Samoan ----------------------------------Guamanian --------------------------------Other Pacific Islander ------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

1 003 919 37 4 4

17 17 3 1 1 1 3 1 2

24

HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Dominican (Dominican Republic)-----------------Central American ----------------------------Costa Rican------------------------------Guatemalan -----------------------------Honduran -------------------------------Nicaraguan ------------------------------Panamanian -----------------------------Salvadoran ------------------------------Other Central American ---------------------South American-----------------------------Argentinean -----------------------------Chilean ---------------------------------Colombian -------------------------------Ecuadorian ------------------------------Peruvian --------------------------------Venezuelan ------------------------------Other South American ----------------------All other Hispanic ---------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

1 003 43 2 12 1 28 9 5 4

6 5

6 959

1

1 19 1 1 7 2 4 20 3 083

126 8 4 52 27 24 2 6 76 7 009

188 344 385 179 085 695 807 715 925 473 045 226 937 817 292 286 023 955 210 572 433 185 908 887 844

1 1 12 2 1 5 1 1 24 11 661

643 479 615 872 390 602 687 731 685 806 837 876 452 063 12 870 048 071 417 251 482 793 808 314 164

3

5 1 1 18 10 715

115 983 042 911 211 819 759 549 418 837 511 431 660 685 7 305 894 492 704 425 041 426 323 206 132

1

2

9 5 448

159 363 816 252 901 394 313 577 311 252 215 134 475 164 26 339 327 312 702 255 305 188 250 165 796

30 2 1 10 8 4 2 38 10 551

602 682 442 201 525 514 136 299 085 017 354 424 809 301 309 902 587 700 317 659 732 727 180 177 920

2

5 1 1

23 9 105

297 915 222 387 762 544 824 966 410 547 463 290 655 501 100 989 162 693 759 462 640 610 663 765 382

1

2

6 4 804

769 609 903 813 502 391 319 938 402 229 174 487 293 328 25 327 274 301 948 105 308 150 241 807 160

RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Black ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Other race ------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

1 003 919 21 898 37 3 34 4 3 17 17 24 18 6

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 155 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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155

Table 135.

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[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West North Central Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

4 375 099 4 133 189 94 798 49 507 49 106 231 170 76 771 75 980 8 283 4 284 3 708 7 220 12 262 9 543 3 209 17 764 6 247 575 2 885 791 324 58 150 259 20 834

2 776 755 2 685 099 47 259 7 811 7 785 22 4 24 325 23 899 4 172 1 642 1 514 2 834 4 557 2 356 655 341 3 322 863 1 643 426 274 68 48 36 12 261

4 375 49 32 3 1 12

099 664 954 373 288 049 176 765 183 331 225 204 435 365 22 190 189 370 442 180 367 109 533 918 435

South Atlantic Division

North Dakota

South Dakota

Nebraska

Kansas

5 117 073 4 486 850 546 850 22 334 21 961 268 105 39 580 37 563 8 257 5 813 3 857 4 809 5 410 3 870 656 – 677 1 155 3 059 2 017 708 746 235 328 21 459

638 605 3 25 25

696 637 3 50 50

2 776 755 30 642 23 668 924 399 5 651 101 1 320 129 202 190 101 361 337 – 977 93 182 283 81 117 75 146 3 253 2 746 113

5 117 60 38 3 2 16

638 800 4 658 2 989 358 96 1 215 – 222 – 37 88 2 60 35 – 200 6 27 137 18 12 – – 793 634 142

4 375 099 4 133 189 27 002 4 106 187 94 798 1 830 92 968 49 507 1 705 47 802 76 771 737 76 034 20 834 18 390 2 444

2 776 755 2 685 099 17 733 2 667 366 47 259 608 46 651 7 811 680 7 131 24 325 355 23 970 12 261 11 266 995

5 117 073 4 486 850 36 997 4 449 853 546 850 2 317 544 533 22 334 766 21 568 39 580 1 183 38 397 21 459 19 166 2 293

638 605 2 602 3

100.0 94.5 2.2 1.1 1.1 1.8 1.7 – .5

100.0 96.7 1.7 .3 .3 .9 .9 – .4

100.0 87.7 10.7 .4 .4 .8 .7 – .4

100.0 1.1 .8 .1 – .3 98.9

100.0 1.1 .9 – – .2 98.9

100.0 94.5 93.9

100.0 96.7 96.1

Delaware

1 578 385 1 480 996 57 128 12 564 12 453 74 37 12 566 12 011 1 981 1 442 1 696 1 235 2 194 1 245 132 135 582 337 1 032 555 296 75 148 36 15 131

2 477 574 2 233 897 141 957 23 250 23 049 131 70 31 114 30 060 4 952 2 344 1 881 3 877 4 349 6 428 637 543 2 188 745 2 116 1 054 381 247 260 166 47 356

666 535 112 2 2

696 004 5 428 3 574 360 103 1 391 12 192 15 14 26 – 113 12 12 217 9 95 71 6 26 – 10 970 690 576

1 578 35 28 1

385 093 790 066 468 4 769 79 582 62 24 92 55 146 198 5 783 112 154 150 28 227 53 59 3 325 1 543 292

2 477 90 74 2 1 11

574 289 773 976 426 114 103 809 191 345 211 184 523 348 7 149 152 152 548 466 293 307 231 053 285

666 15 2 8

696 637 2 634 3

004 181 528 653 133 39 094 369 017 352 327 20 307 994 824 170

1 578 385 1 480 996 19 263 1 461 733 57 128 704 56 424 12 564 575 11 989 12 566 296 12 270 15 131 14 255 876

2 477 574 2 233 897 40 016 2 193 881 141 957 1 995 139 962 23 250 1 486 21 764 31 114 835 30 279 47 356 45 957 1 399

100.0 94.7 .6 4.0 4.0 .5 .5 – .3

100.0 91.5 .5 7.2 7.2 .5 .5 – .3

100.0 93.8 3.6 .8 .8 .8 .8 – 1.0

100.0 1.2 .8 .1 – .3 98.8

100.0 .7 .5 .1 – .2 99.3

100.0 .8 .5 .1 – .2 99.2

100.0 87.7 87.0

100.0 94.7 94.3

100.0 91.5 91.2

Maryland

District of Columbia

RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Eskimo -------------------------------------Aleut --------------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Chinese -----------------------------------Filipino -----------------------------------Japanese ---------------------------------Asian Indian -------------------------------Korean -----------------------------------Vietnamese --------------------------------Cambodian --------------------------------Hmong -----------------------------------Laotian -----------------------------------Thai -------------------------------------Other Asian -------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Hawaiian----------------------------------Samoan ----------------------------------Guamanian --------------------------------Other Pacific Islander ------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

800 007 519 305 256 46 3 3 184 3 028 421 717 252 430 492 206 66 5 42 115 282 156 104 7 8 37 1 785

004 181 133 369 294 67 8 3 327 3 135 461 706 239 345 578 351 90 – 137 86 142 192 94 41 30 27 1 994

4 781 468 3 396 261 1 188 930 14 258 13 838 130 290 137 663 136 123 30 596 19 128 7 307 28 873 28 518 7 970 1 954 – 705 2 556 8 516 1 540 588 138 625 189 44 356

606 179 399 1 1

168 151 613 163 856 3 519 204 549 57 66 34 32 258 102 – 984 198 89 401 24 95 79 98 1 782 651 017

4 781 119 17 17 6 79 3 33

468 984 042 670 027 245 010 142 891 444 091 019 480 122 95 728 266 578 773 451 005 548 107 365 484

606 31 3 1 1 25 1 14

666 535 6 529 112 1 110 2

168 334 310 024 125 299 826 199 72 127 770 155 615 740 315 425

4 781 468 3 396 261 66 285 3 329 976 1 188 930 10 329 1 178 601 14 258 559 13 699 137 663 2 025 135 638 44 356 40 786 3 570

606 179 13 166 399 3 396 1

100.0 90.2 5.7 .9 .9 1.3 1.2 – 1.9

100.0 80.4 16.8 .3 .3 1.3 1.3 – 1.2

100.0 71.0 24.9 .3 .3 2.9 2.8 – .9

100.0 29.6 65.9 .3 .3 1.9 1.8 – 2.4

100.0 2.2 1.8 .1 – .3 97.8

100.0 3.6 3.0 .1 .1 .4 96.4

100.0 2.3 .4 1.2 .1 .5 97.7

100.0 2.5 .4 .4 .1 1.7 97.5

100.0 5.2 .5 .3 .2 4.2 94.8

100.0 93.8 92.6

100.0 90.2 88.5

100.0 80.4 79.4

100.0 71.0 69.6

100.0 29.6 27.4

8 8 2 1 2 1

7

168 334 125 199 157 23 19 770 635 149 181 623 186 324 432 42 – 144 165 389 135 64 35 21 15 740

11 11 3 2 1 1

1

14

900 690 751 559 523 5 31 233 059 028 065 166 598 935 732 65 – 33 275 162 174 89 34 25 26 667

HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Dominican (Dominican Republic)-----------------Central American ----------------------------Costa Rican------------------------------Guatemalan -----------------------------Honduran -------------------------------Nicaraguan ------------------------------Panamanian -----------------------------Salvadoran ------------------------------Other Central American ---------------------South American-----------------------------Argentinean -----------------------------Chilean ---------------------------------Colombian -------------------------------Ecuadorian ------------------------------Peruvian --------------------------------Venezuelan ------------------------------Other South American ----------------------All other Hispanic ---------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

1

3 1

6 4 325

2

3 1

10 5 056

073 429 390 874 009 156 245 030 173 303 273 359 595 316 11 301 522 359 036 373 415 304 292 580 644

1

2

7 2 387

4 2 4 2 19 22 2 2 4 2 5 1 4 20 4 661

1 1 10 4

1 1 4 575

900 358 071 777 187 323 524 243 242 260 392 116 680 513 40 837 521 418 876 741 079 118 084 719 542

RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Black ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Other race ------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

3 25 25 3 3 1 1

800 007 571 436 519 126 393 305 238 067 184 113 071 785 610 175

3 50 1 49 3 3 1 1

2 8 8 7 7

1 11 10 14 13

900 690 465 225 751 354 397 559 266 293 233 503 730 667 770 897

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

156

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 135.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State

East South Central Division

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

6 187 358 4 793 278 1 163 068 16 391 16 041 185 165 158 808 156 042 22 102 34 586 7 738 20 440 30 369 21 729 3 956 14 2 333 3 248 9 527 2 766 1 202 404 971 189 55 813

1 793 477 1 726 023 55 398 3 099 3 013 25 61 7 505 7 333 1 188 1 477 721 2 154 772 108 34 – 51 257 571 172 92 36 24 20 1 452

6 628 637 5 011 248 1 455 340 82 606 82 428 78 100 50 395 48 393 8 907 4 870 5 277 9 291 6 962 4 872 1 640 544 1 791 1 177 3 062 2 002 858 442 583 119 29 048

3 486 703 2 407 683 1 040 010 8 935 8 771 103 61 21 298 20 403 2 819 5 491 1 876 4 046 2 473 1 357 141 40 545 571 1 044 895 519 59 213 104 8 777

6 478 216 4 603 396 1 744 882 15 283 15 056 187 40 73 757 71 831 13 180 6 005 6 797 12 873 14 432 6 990 1 810 386 3 524 1 542 4 292 1 926 848 262 571 245 40 898

12 937 926 10 755 698 1 755 958 42 619 41 810 403 406 150 200 145 787 30 352 32 786 9 088 29 117 12 459 15 221 1 327 6 2 049 4 688 8 694 4 413 2 261 498 1 188 466 233 451

3 685 296 3 392 615 262 057 6 946 6 780 118 48 17 309 16 494 2 960 1 992 2 340 2 376 3 316 1 328 200 – 328 434 1 220 815 338 198 249 30 6 369

4 877 185 4 048 317 777 041 12 473 12 304 86 83 30 595 29 426 5 415 3 211 3 221 5 237 4 329 1 822 1 079 26 2 597 551 1 938 1 169 605 185 306 73 8 759

4 040 587 2 975 247 1 019 743 18 295 18 155 108 32 21 754 21 226 4 415 1 837 1 983 4 129 3 290 2 316 462 – 818 496 1 480 528 251 70 196 11 5 548

2 573 216 1 632 884 915 858 8 856 8 776 43 37 12 706 12 352 2 462 1 524 784 2 162 1 163 3 371 14 – 54 190 628 354 161 135 44 14 2 912

6 187 155 32 23 6 92 2 37 1 4 1 3 3 23

358 353 312 639 866 536 002 664 108 482 692 471 236 537 138 015 046 336 490 441 849 089 764 855 005

1 793 477 7 892 2 545 661 263 4 423 74 349 48 15 54 46 56 120 10 455 57 110 149 22 26 34 57 3 545 1 785 585

6 628 69 28 13 3 22

3 486 28 10 6 1 10

6 478 101 45 16 7 31

12 937 926 1 555 031 155 994 240 673 675 786 482 578 34 268 149 741 7 912 13 558 23 900 79 056 12 717 12 400 198 170 531 14 226 10 528 83 634 14 679 24 777 15 460 7 227 128 038 11 382 895

3 685 20 7 3 1 7

4 877 31 13 4 2 10

4 040 23 8 3 1 9

2 573 14 6 1

6 187 358 4 793 278 90 421 4 702 857 1 163 068 8 098 1 154 970 16 391 876 15 515 158 808 4 025 154 783 55 813 51 933 3 880

1 793 477 1 726 023 6 231 1 719 792 55 398 345 55 053 3 099 77 3 022 7 505 181 7 324 1 452 1 058 394

6 628 637 5 011 248 33 967 4 977 281 1 455 340 5 962 1 449 378 82 606 1 083 81 523 50 395 1 154 49 241 29 048 26 854 2 194

3 486 703 2 407 683 15 772 2 391 911 1 040 010 3 446 1 036 564 8 935 216 8 719 21 298 897 20 401 8 777 8 003 774

6 478 216 4 603 396 53 637 4 549 759 1 744 882 6 944 1 737 938 15 283 657 14 626 73 757 1 604 72 153 40 898 38 537 2 361

12 10 1 9 1

926 698 002 696 958 414 544 619 846 773 200 407 793 451 362 089

3 685 296 3 392 615 12 903 3 379 712 262 057 1 397 260 660 6 946 359 6 587 17 309 574 16 735 6 369 5 130 1 239

4 877 185 4 048 317 20 051 4 028 266 777 041 2 582 774 459 12 473 448 12 025 30 595 724 29 871 8 759 7 270 1 489

4 040 587 2 975 247 15 454 2 959 793 1 019 743 2 808 1 016 935 18 295 234 18 061 21 754 347 21 407 5 548 4 736 812

2 573 216 1 632 884 9 528 1 623 356 915 858 2 128 913 730 8 856 150 8 706 12 706 272 12 434 2 912 2 667 245

100.0 77.5 18.8 .3 .3 2.6 2.5 – .9

100.0 96.2 3.1 .2 .2 .4 .4 – .1

100.0 75.6 22.0 1.2 1.2 .8 .7 – .4

100.0 69.1 29.8 .3 .3 .6 .6 – .3

100.0 71.1 26.9 .2 .2 1.1 1.1 – .6

100.0 83.1 13.6 .3 .3 1.2 1.1 – 1.8

100.0 92.1 7.1 .2 .2 .5 .4 – .2

100.0 83.0 15.9 .3 .3 .6 .6 – .2

100.0 73.6 25.2 .5 .4 .5 .5 – .1

100.0 63.5 35.6 .3 .3 .5 .5 – .1

100.0 2.5 .5 .4 .1 1.5 97.5

100.0 .4 .1 – – .2 99.6

100.0 1.0 .4 .2 .1 .3 99.0

100.0 .8 .3 .2 – .3 99.2

100.0 1.6 .7 .3 .1 .5 98.4

100.0 12.0 1.2 1.9 5.2 3.7 88.0

100.0 .6 .2 .1 – .2 99.4

100.0 .6 .3 .1 – .2 99.4

100.0 .6 .2 .1 – .2 99.4

100.0 .6 .2 – – .3 99.4

100.0 77.5 76.0

100.0 96.2 95.9

100.0 75.6 75.1

100.0 69.1 68.6

100.0 71.1 70.2

100.0 83.1 73.3

100.0 92.1 91.7

100.0 83.0 82.6

100.0 73.6 73.3

100.0 63.5 63.1

RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Eskimo -------------------------------------Aleut --------------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Chinese -----------------------------------Filipino -----------------------------------Japanese ---------------------------------Asian Indian -------------------------------Korean -----------------------------------Vietnamese --------------------------------Cambodian --------------------------------Hmong -----------------------------------Laotian -----------------------------------Thai -------------------------------------Other Asian -------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Hawaiian----------------------------------Samoan ----------------------------------Guamanian --------------------------------Other Pacific Islander ------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Dominican (Dominican Republic)-----------------Central American ----------------------------Costa Rican------------------------------Guatemalan -----------------------------Honduran -------------------------------Nicaraguan ------------------------------Panamanian -----------------------------Salvadoran ------------------------------Other Central American ---------------------South American-----------------------------Argentinean -----------------------------Chilean ---------------------------------Colombian -------------------------------Ecuadorian ------------------------------Peruvian --------------------------------Venezuelan ------------------------------Other South American ----------------------All other Hispanic ---------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

27 2 2 4 2 6 1 7 25 6 032

5

1 1 4 1

12 6 559

637 020 671 920 754 675 596 207 567 451 551 723 867 002 46 823 432 491 835 859 531 364 311 049 617

1

2 1

5 3 458

703 334 112 262 599 361 464 785 143 188 337 268 666 146 37 279 142 214 098 205 179 218 223 833 369

7 1 1 2 1 8 3 1 14 6 376

216 379 111 373 945 950 995 607 508 136 020 705 276 925 37 634 630 416 630 683 725 718 832 714 837

1

1

4 3 664

296 363 971 609 075 708 290 198 119 144 159 111 510 121 34 553 133 86 751 82 194 104 203 667 933

1

1

7 4 846

185 075 770 466 052 787 206 400 114 190 326 224 419 91 36 785 249 132 532 105 312 313 142 396 110

1

1

6 4 017

587 579 943 491 474 671 202 351 193 150 262 173 505 58 10 369 136 105 588 83 137 216 104 749 008

216 745 133 240 435 6 937 177 877 79 124 265 94 240 70 5 784 41 81 249 30 111 204 68 5 099 2 558 471

RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Black ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Other race ------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

937 755 267 488 755 52 1 703 42 2 39 150 6 143 233 226 7

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 157 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

157

Table 135.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Mountain Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Texas

Montana

2 350 725 1 944 393 373 454 14 320 14 141 122 57 12 098 11 660 1 621 1 524 1 052 1 353 1 168 1 731 81 – 2 185 187 758 438 153 25 163 97 6 460

4 219 973 2 840 018 1 298 662 20 075 19 873 101 101 39 675 38 831 5 718 3 422 1 266 5 247 2 683 16 545 280 – 1 062 725 1 883 844 428 55 306 55 21 543

3 145 585 2 587 439 232 244 252 468 252 132 201 135 32 561 30 985 5 234 2 978 2 393 4 040 4 487 6 927 470 166 979 855 2 456 1 576 835 190 450 101 40 873

16 986 510 12 787 521 2 018 543 69 872 68 565 543 764 315 072 307 377 63 227 36 001 15 172 54 285 31 000 66 329 6 475 90 9 494 6 650 18 654 7 695 2 729 692 2 592 1 682 1 795 502

799 741 2 47 47

2 350 19 12 1

725 586 207 403 368 5 608 59 941 34 162 185 166 165 229 – 737 59 69 319 17 81 130 62 3 871 2 331 139

4 219 90 23 5 7 53

3 145 83 62 4 1 15

16 986 510 4 294 120 3 899 518 45 794 19 998 328 810 2 859 97 385 2 851 11 724 10 622 7 911 5 747 58 128 402 40 521 4 618 2 784 16 295 3 470 6 120 3 782 3 452 188 045 12 692 390

799 065 12 167 8 434 434 83 3 216 34 302 16 54 58 65 53 54 2 257 18 45 55 24 60 21 34 2 623 786 898

2 350 725 1 944 393 11 753 1 932 640 373 454 1 064 372 390 14 320 417 13 903 12 098 237 11 861 6 460 6 115 345

4 219 973 2 840 018 63 673 2 776 345 1 298 662 6 105 1 292 557 20 075 992 19 083 39 675 893 38 782 21 543 18 946 2 597

3 145 585 2 587 439 36 029 2 551 410 232 244 2 071 230 173 252 468 5 219 247 249 32 561 840 31 721 40 873 39 495 1 378

16 12 2 10 2

799 741 7 734 2

100.0 82.7 15.9 .6 .6 .5 .5 – .3

100.0 67.3 30.8 .5 .5 .9 .9 – .5

100.0 82.3 7.4 8.0 8.0 1.0 1.0 .1 1.3

100.0 75.3 11.9 .4 .4 1.9 1.8 – 10.6

100.0 92.8 .3 6.0 6.0 .5 .5 – .5

100.0 .8 .5 .1 – .2 99.2

100.0 2.1 .6 .1 .2 1.3 97.9

100.0 2.7 2.0 .2 – .5 97.3

100.0 25.3 23.0 .3 .1 1.9 74.7

100.0 82.7 82.2

100.0 67.3 65.8

100.0 82.3 81.1

100.0 75.3 60.8

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

453 427 3 9 9

3 294 394 2 909 438 131 223 28 544 28 116 251 177 59 411 56 689 8 810 5 837 12 136 3 301 11 149 7 185 981 1 207 1 602 1 309 3 172 2 722 1 532 294 668 228 165 778

1 515 069 1 148 562 29 818 134 035 133 816 49 170 14 372 13 508 2 365 2 043 2 088 1 628 1 571 1 504 51 – 454 411 1 393 864 407 93 270 94 188 282

3 665 228 2 967 682 110 062 204 589 204 150 246 193 54 127 51 046 13 163 8 606 6 482 5 598 6 541 4 588 1 021 24 535 1 382 3 106 3 081 1 523 295 570 693 328 768

1 006 749 51 679 42 415 655 153 8 456 15 625 61 123 71 131 102 133 4 684 126 115 163 14 183 15 68 7 132 955 070

453 588 24 976 18 621 392 59 5 904 5 76 – 4 16 13 20 23 – 176 41 11 30 6 43 30 15 5 647 428 612

3 294 419 278 7 2 131

1 515 576 329 2

3 665 680 619 8 2 50

1 006 950 21 929 3

453 427 13 413 3

RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Eskimo -------------------------------------Aleut --------------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Chinese -----------------------------------Filipino -----------------------------------Japanese ---------------------------------Asian Indian -------------------------------Korean -----------------------------------Vietnamese --------------------------------Cambodian --------------------------------Hmong -----------------------------------Laotian -----------------------------------Thai -------------------------------------Other Asian -------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Hawaiian----------------------------------Samoan ----------------------------------Guamanian --------------------------------Other Pacific Islander ------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

065 340 047 769 574 100 95 4 256 4 020 688 683 920 219 726 228 – 151 171 89 145 236 111 63 32 30 3 653

1 006 950 3 14 14

9 8 1 1 2

28

749 802 653 677 436 173 68 096 297 275 064 830 377 964 566 74 – 435 193 519 799 429 75 148 147 521

588 220 290 921 904 17 – 2 742 2 555 513 513 584 115 362 80 26 – 6 86 270 187 120 24 12 31 10 415

HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Dominican (Dominican Republic)-----------------Central American ----------------------------Costa Rican------------------------------Guatemalan -----------------------------Honduran -------------------------------Nicaraguan ------------------------------Panamanian -----------------------------Salvadoran ------------------------------Other Central American ---------------------South American-----------------------------Argentinean -----------------------------Chilean ---------------------------------Colombian -------------------------------Ecuadorian ------------------------------Peruvian --------------------------------Venezuelan ------------------------------Other South American ----------------------All other Hispanic ---------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

21 2 10 4 1 1 4 1

27 4 129

973 609 523 689 757 640 510 308 853 357 414 935 058 458 233 686 391 494 953 650 479 467 252 136 364

2

2

10 3 061

585 654 413 731 125 385 151 135 195 355 334 124 725 402 – 477 201 106 924 121 517 367 241 622 931

3

1

4

1 122 2 875

394 322 535 127 171 489 479 534 356 628 244 209 390 648 59 794 578 589 979 328 303 482 535 682 072

244 2

1

240 938

069 709 233 632 690 154 255 156 159 709 69 321 423 466 9 357 133 311 361 85 236 77 154 386 360

6 1

2 5 1

38 2 984

228 628 435 516 435 242 302 501 475 578 708 695 743 229 73 133 771 733 556 349 915 432 377 306 600

RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Black ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Other race ------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

986 787 466 320 018 29 1 988 69 11 58 315 10 305 1 795 1 776 18

510 521 642 879 543 548 995 872 125 747 072 017 055 502 788 714

588 220 831 389 290 142 148 921 598 323 742 175 567 415 230 185

3 294 394 2 909 438 244 264 2 665 174 131 223 4 177 127 046 28 544 5 723 22 821 59 411 2 555 56 856 165 778 162 603 3 175

1 515 069 1 148 562 382 715 765 847 29 818 2 247 27 571 134 035 5 421 128 614 14 372 1 557 12 815 188 282 184 769 3 513

3 665 228 2 967 682 335 776 2 631 906 110 062 4 691 105 371 204 589 12 387 192 202 54 127 2 853 51 274 328 768 324 921 3 847

100.0 94.4 .4 1.5 1.4 .9 .8 .1 2.8

100.0 94.2 .7 2.2 2.2 .6 .6 – 2.3

100.0 88.3 4.0 .9 .9 1.8 1.7 .1 5.0

100.0 75.8 2.0 8.8 8.8 .9 .9 .1 12.4

100.0 81.0 3.0 5.6 5.6 1.5 1.4 .1 9.0

100.0 1.5 1.1 .1 – .4 98.5

100.0 5.1 4.2 .1 – .8 94.9

100.0 5.5 4.1 .1 – 1.3 94.5

100.0 12.7 8.5 .2 .1 4.0 87.3

100.0 38.1 21.7 .2 – 16.1 61.9

100.0 18.6 16.9 .2 .1 1.4 81.4

100.0 92.8 91.9

100.0 94.4 92.3

100.0 94.2 91.1

100.0 88.3 80.9

100.0 75.8 50.5

100.0 81.0 71.8

1 47 1 46 4 4 3 3

065 340 284 056 047 123 924 769 133 636 256 116 140 653 511 142

3 14 1 13 9 8 28 28

749 802 693 109 653 225 428 677 278 399 096 356 740 521 127 394

3 9 9 2 2 10 10

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

158

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 158 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 135.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Pacific Division

Utah

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

California

Alaska

1 722 850 1 617 426 11 079 24 371 24 173 141 57 33 000 25 433 5 137 2 181 6 585 1 344 2 720 2 728 1 061 219 1 583 608 1 267 7 567 1 333 1 760 110 4 364 36 974

1 201 833 1 012 890 78 310 20 398 20 231 102 65 38 053 35 275 6 850 12 015 4 085 1 671 4 207 2 051 307 38 851 1 859 1 341 2 778 1 626 296 411 445 52 182

4 866 692 4 313 601 147 364 83 212 79 353 1 744 2 115 211 292 197 359 34 114 45 705 34 989 7 965 30 292 18 246 10 757 853 5 878 2 606 5 954 13 933 5 047 3 589 3 816 1 481 111 223

2 842 321 2 637 730 45 423 41 626 40 547 518 561 67 641 62 707 13 746 7 064 11 927 3 190 8 653 8 375 2 224 595 3 241 904 2 788 4 934 2 286 456 887 1 305 49 901

29 760 021 20 555 653 2 198 766 248 929 243 736 2 064 3 129 2 847 835 2 744 709 713 423 733 941 320 730 154 122 259 908 276 759 71 178 49 343 60 627 30 461 74 217 103 126 33 314 28 320 23 783 17 709 3 908 838

550 416 22 86 32 44 9 19 17 1 8 2

1 722 83 56 2

1 201 121 82 4 6 27

4 866 206 153 8 2 41

2 842 110 84 2 1 21

29 760 021 7 557 550 6 070 637 131 998 75 034 1 279 881 5 955 637 656 17 684 159 177 30 284 74 119 13 910 338 769 3 713 182 384 30 620 18 034 41 562 26 953 45 885 5 451 13 879 453 886 22 202 471

550 17 8 2

29 20 3 17 2

550 416 9 406 22

Hawaii

RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Eskimo -------------------------------------Aleut --------------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Chinese -----------------------------------Filipino -----------------------------------Japanese ---------------------------------Asian Indian -------------------------------Korean -----------------------------------Vietnamese --------------------------------Cambodian --------------------------------Hmong -----------------------------------Laotian -----------------------------------Thai -------------------------------------Other Asian -------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Hawaiian----------------------------------Samoan ----------------------------------Guamanian --------------------------------Other Pacific Islander ------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

043 133 195 125 173 006 946 354 549 210 100 173 517 4 055 396 75 – 205 326 492 1 805 737 569 245 254 6 236

1 108 370 26 5 5

686 527 68 168 252 24 5 1 1 3 159 135 15 2 6 19

229 270 669 596 174 211 211 391 145 769 232 291 870 361 557 110 – 749 212 994 246 263 000 357 626 303

HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Dominican (Dominican Republic)-----------------Central American ----------------------------Costa Rican------------------------------Guatemalan -----------------------------Honduran -------------------------------Nicaraguan ------------------------------Panamanian -----------------------------Salvadoran ------------------------------Other Central American ---------------------South American-----------------------------Argentinean -----------------------------Chilean ---------------------------------Colombian -------------------------------Ecuadorian ------------------------------Peruvian --------------------------------Venezuelan ------------------------------Other South American ----------------------All other Hispanic ---------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

23 2

3

17 1 639

850 097 665 014 523 895 116 349 282 645 203 171 217 819 12 977 564 711 736 186 974 240 566 453 753

6 1 1 3 3 1

16 1 080

833 346 592 497 450 807 410 803 520 071 354 194 366 285 13 637 721 534 262 224 463 141 292 957 487

4

1 1 5 1 1 1 30 4 660

692 018 217 879 298 624 375 977 367 497 386 755 190 756 26 978 662 164 306 390 305 376 775 294 674

3 1

2

14 2 731

321 606 792 834 394 586 82 598 447 153 391 416 335 849 7 950 362 514 829 151 668 215 211 956 715

6

1

4 532

043 904 826 010 371 697 406 707 63 122 69 126 155 172 – 249 93 102 568 34 318 60 74 335 139

1 108 78 13 24

37 1 029

229 742 687 999 617 439 240 038 124 163 177 112 363 99 – 143 234 59 274 205 167 107 97 018 487

043 133 241 892 195 623 572 125 089 036 354 013 341 236 938 298

1 108 370 22 347 26 1 25 5 1 4 686 37 648 19 16 2

229 270 466 804 669 194 475 596 022 574 391 685 706 303 375 928

39 1

1

RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Black ----------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin --------------------------Other race ------------------------------------Hispanic origin -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

1 722 850 1 617 426 44 334 1 573 092 11 079 722 10 357 24 371 1 120 23 251 33 000 713 32 287 36 974 36 208 766

1 201 833 1 012 890 65 410 947 480 78 310 1 515 76 795 20 398 2 159 18 239 38 053 1 307 36 746 52 182 50 955 1 227

4 866 692 4 313 601 84 470 4 229 131 147 364 3 809 143 555 83 212 4 758 78 454 211 292 5 858 205 434 111 223 107 123 4 100

2 842 321 2 637 730 57 139 2 580 591 45 423 948 44 475 41 626 2 721 38 905 67 641 1 510 66 131 49 901 48 288 1 613

100.0 93.9 .6 1.4 1.4 1.9 1.5 .4 2.1

100.0 84.3 6.5 1.7 1.7 3.2 2.9 .2 4.3

100.0 88.6 3.0 1.7 1.6 4.3 4.1 .3 2.3

100.0 92.8 1.6 1.5 1.4 2.4 2.2 .2 1.8

100.0 69.1 7.4 .8 .8 9.6 9.2 .3 13.1

100.0 75.7 4.0 15.7 5.8 3.5 3.2 .3 1.1

100.0 33.4 2.4 .5 .5 61.9 47.6 14.4 1.7

100.0 4.8 3.3 .1 – 1.4 95.2

100.0 10.1 6.9 .4 .5 2.3 89.9

100.0 4.2 3.1 .2 – .9 95.8

100.0 3.9 3.0 .1 – .8 96.1

100.0 25.4 20.4 .4 .3 4.3 74.6

100.0 3.3 1.6 .4 .1 1.2 96.7

100.0 7.1 1.2 2.3 .1 3.6 92.9

100.0 93.9 91.3

100.0 84.3 78.8

100.0 88.6 86.9

100.0 92.8 90.8

100.0 69.1 57.4

100.0 75.7 74.0

100.0 33.4 31.4

2

2 2 3 3

760 555 461 093 198 88 110 248 52 196 847 100 747 908 855 53

021 653 692 961 766 066 700 929 040 889 835 055 780 838 697 141

21 86 1 85 19 1 18 6 5

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY RACE All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Black ----------------------------------------American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut -------------------American Indian ------------------------------Asian or Pacific Islander --------------------------Asian --------------------------------------Pacific Islander -------------------------------Other race -------------------------------------

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------Hispanic origin (of any race) -----------------------Mexican ------------------------------------Puerto Rican ---------------------------------Cuban --------------------------------------Other Hispanic -------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin -----------------------------

PERCENT WHITE, NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN All persons ----------------------------White ----------------------------------------Not of Hispanic origin ---------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 159 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

159

Table 136.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White Persons and for Households and Families With a White Householder: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Region and Division State

United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

9.5

77.9

21.5

65.4

5.2

37.7 41.5 36.1 42.8 42.3 43.9 47.7 49.3 43.7 47.3 53.7 53.3 53.8

12.2 11.0 12.7 5.4 6.1 3.7 8.8 7.9 2.2 14.2 13.2 9.5 14.8

78.4 80.3 77.6 78.6 78.1 79.7 74.4 76.1 68.2 75.1 82.4 83.1 82.1

23.9 26.1 23.0 19.0 18.7 19.5 20.4 21.7 16.2 20.7 24.2 22.8 24.7

65.2 68.3 64.0 66.2 65.8 67.0 64.2 64.9 62.3 64.2 66.8 66.5 66.9

41.5 44.1 48.8 47.8 39.5 40.7 40.5 36.1 36.0 37.2 35.7 42.3 41.6 43.7 42.8 42.3 41.3 43.9 43.2 41.1 45.2 41.7 43.5 43.1 46.9 49.3 45.4 45.8 60.9 50.3 35.5 45.2 45.8 49.8 54.7 43.7 42.7 45.5 43.2 41.9 47.3 45.7 39.7 46.5 49.5 53.3 47.3 48.7 50.0 53.9 49.2 57.4 46.4 64.8 53.8 53.0 53.0 53.8 60.3 66.1

11.0 8.8 8.0 5.5 11.3 13.9 12.6 12.7 16.9 15.3 5.8 6.1 4.6 3.9 10.2 5.8 4.6 3.7 4.1 3.0 3.0 7.3 4.9 3.8 3.7 7.9 5.3 6.3 16.9 4.9 2.3 2.9 2.9 3.3 16.0 2.2 2.0 2.2 2.3 2.1 14.2 2.2 10.8 2.9 19.1 9.5 3.7 3.7 4.0 7.3 27.0 11.6 4.9 8.3 14.8 4.6 4.6 18.6 4.4 6.8

80.3 78.9 82.2 80.8 81.2 73.0 80.9 77.6 78.5 78.6 75.9 78.1 76.9 76.5 79.1 78.6 79.6 79.7 82.8 80.3 74.9 76.9 77.8 82.4 82.4 76.1 80.3 80.8 93.1 78.3 66.0 73.1 73.6 74.9 77.0 68.2 64.7 68.2 70.3 71.7 75.1 68.6 74.2 75.7 76.2 83.1 81.7 80.9 83.9 86.1 78.6 82.4 86.2 80.9 82.1 85.0 82.3 81.1 91.1 89.3

26.1 18.8 24.2 24.2 27.7 21.8 28.5 23.0 25.3 25.8 18.5 18.7 17.6 15.8 22.4 18.1 18.1 19.5 21.9 16.7 18.3 18.3 17.6 19.2 21.7 21.7 23.0 28.9 69.0 27.0 12.2 19.3 19.8 21.8 19.3 16.2 13.9 16.7 17.3 17.2 20.7 14.1 18.7 18.7 22.6 22.8 20.3 18.0 19.3 28.3 23.4 22.2 22.7 15.9 24.7 23.3 20.8 25.4 26.8 30.2

68.3 65.5 71.8 69.4 68.1 66.1 69.0 64.0 64.0 66.9 62.1 65.8 64.0 66.0 66.9 65.2 68.0 67.0 70.0 66.0 64.6 65.5 66.9 68.4 66.8 64.9 68.3 70.2 73.5 69.2 53.1 68.1 66.9 68.6 59.5 62.3 60.5 64.3 62.0 61.6 64.2 60.4 60.8 62.5 65.9 66.5 64.0 65.3 67.9 70.4 63.1 63.0 68.0 69.8 66.9 66.5 64.1 67.0 77.5 73.7

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

66.4

45.5

6.9 5.9 7.2 2.5 3.1 1.1 4.0 5.1 .7 4.1 8.1 3.5 10.0

77.0 69.4 80.0 76.3 77.8 73.2 60.7 51.6 72.7 68.2 51.1 44.3 54.1

5.9 2.6 3.1 2.8 6.9 6.8 7.0 7.2 10.1 9.4 2.3 3.1 1.9 1.2 5.7 3.4 1.7 1.1 1.4 .8 1.1 1.1 .8 1.1 1.2 5.1 2.4 4.0 13.6 3.0 .6 1.2 1.2 1.7 11.2 .7 .6 .8 .8 .6 4.1 .7 1.5 1.0 5.8 3.5 1.5 1.5 1.2 2.9 4.8 5.3 2.0 5.2 10.0 3.5 2.9 12.5 2.6 4.5

69.4 70.8 46.1 59.3 77.8 71.0 63.8 80.0 83.7 64.0 84.4 77.8 77.2 73.3 77.4 80.5 80.1 73.2 76.6 79.5 71.5 74.5 70.4 72.5 63.8 51.6 50.3 53.6 16.4 53.6 78.2 68.9 62.0 61.7 29.4 72.7 78.3 68.8 72.5 70.8 68.2 65.0 76.4 62.8 68.0 44.3 58.7 52.2 42.7 44.2 47.2 30.0 70.4 22.0 54.1 51.9 49.1 56.5 25.2 30.3

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

199 827 064

5.0

962 054 908 310 091 219 045 611 063 371 747 360 387

12 043 054 1 207 686 1 087 319 554 570 5 411 774 919 073 2 862 632 30 056 908 13 398 003 6 135 725 10 523 180 35 779 091 9 525 016 5 022 596 8 957 923 7 759 241 4 514 315 16 262 219 4 133 189 2 685 099 4 486 850 605 007 637 181 1 480 996 2 233 897 33 408 611 535 334 3 396 261 179 690 4 793 278 1 726 023 5 011 248 2 407 683 4 603 396 10 755 698 12 049 063 3 392 615 4 048 317 2 975 247 1 632 884 20 159 371 1 944 393 2 840 018 2 587 439 12 787 521 11 775 360 741 340 950 802 427 220 2 909 438 1 148 562 2 967 682 1 617 426 1 012 890 28 293 387 4 313 601 2 637 730 20 555 653 416 133 370 270

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

9.8

7.0

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

27.9

31 435

37 152

15 687

5.4 5.8 5.2 5.1 5.4 4.6 5.0 4.2 5.7 5.8 5.5 5.6 5.5

30.3 31.0 30.0 25.1 25.3 24.7 27.3 28.4 23.6 27.6 30.1 28.0 30.9

35 36 34 30 31 27 29 31 25 27 33 28 35

461 990 814 355 448 709 185 325 424 570 359 921 710

42 44 41 36 37 33 34 36 30 32 39 34 41

162 004 548 146 326 500 263 632 352 661 130 005 530

17 17 17 14 14 13 14 16 12 13 16 13 18

640 759 592 435 862 495 737 046 575 862 817 932 018

7.7 6.9 8.0 9.4 9.0 10.3 11.3 8.9 13.9 13.9 9.9 11.3 9.3

5.4 4.9 5.6 6.8 6.5 7.4 8.3 6.2 10.9 10.4 6.9 8.1 6.4

5.8 6.6 6.2 5.8 6.2 6.2 4.6 5.2 5.5 4.6 5.2 5.4 5.7 5.1 4.8 6.6 4.5 4.6 4.8 4.3 5.3 4.7 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 3.2 3.1 2.7 3.5 9.4 3.6 3.8 4.1 4.9 5.7 6.9 5.4 5.0 5.1 5.8 5.7 6.2 5.8 5.8 5.6 6.0 5.9 5.5 5.2 6.6 5.9 5.0 5.7 5.5 5.2 5.9 5.5 7.0 3.7

31.0 24.6 28.6 27.8 32.7 27.3 32.9 30.0 32.4 31.9 25.6 25.3 25.3 22.7 27.9 25.3 23.3 24.7 26.3 22.3 24.8 23.4 21.8 23.4 26.1 28.4 28.6 35.1 62.0 32.7 21.9 24.7 25.7 27.5 26.8 23.6 21.9 23.6 24.9 24.6 27.6 21.4 27.2 25.4 29.0 28.0 24.2 24.2 24.7 31.2 29.5 28.8 27.4 23.2 30.9 28.4 26.2 31.9 32.2 34.8

36 27 36 29 38 33 43 34 35 42 30 31 30 29 34 32 30 27 31 26 27 23 23 26 28 31 36 41 45 36 21 29 30 32 28 25 23 26 26 24 27 22 26 24 29 28 23 25 27 31 25 29 29 31 35 31 27 37 44 37

990 901 379 852 083 103 407 814 811 740 065 448 026 588 358 463 216 709 322 427 179 634 220 435 036 325 660 964 991 039 034 300 118 445 981 424 202 244 792 940 570 550 436 851 728 921 524 567 600 024 872 245 999 813 710 685 574 724 998 406

44 32 41 34 45 40 51 41 43 50 35 37 35 34 41 38 35 33 37 31 32 29 28 32 33 36 42 48 76 41 25 34 35 37 34 30 27 31 32 29 32 26 31 30 35 34 28 29 32 37 30 34 33 37 41 37 32 43 50 41

004 475 703 864 911 316 225 548 072 476 876 326 587 897 145 490 968 500 445 871 764 272 571 104 944 632 483 352 074 251 797 487 023 719 175 352 636 126 040 958 661 939 529 168 080 005 846 988 788 228 341 735 846 164 530 610 790 980 662 402

17 13 16 13 18 15 21 17 18 20 14 14 14 13 16 15 13 13 14 12 13 11 11 12 13 16 17 19 34 17 10 14 14 15 16 12 11 13 13 12 13 11 12 12 14 13 11 11 12 15 12 14 11 16 18 15 13 19 19 18

759 019 028 597 003 573 466 592 584 406 688 862 049 553 817 071 793 495 765 573 563 359 230 773 817 046 263 789 563 361 574 450 115 832 052 575 439 201 235 183 862 472 956 859 629 932 634 723 629 544 678 964 274 241 018 564 778 028 903 598

6.9 10.7 6.3 9.7 7.0 8.0 4.6 8.0 8.7 5.0 8.8 9.0 10.0 9.0 7.8 9.4 8.3 10.3 8.7 10.8 11.2 12.8 12.6 9.9 9.9 8.9 5.7 5.3 8.2 7.4 19.1 8.6 8.5 8.8 9.4 13.9 17.8 12.5 11.7 13.2 13.9 14.5 13.4 13.7 13.9 11.3 14.0 12.2 10.7 10.0 16.1 11.3 10.2 8.4 9.3 9.4 11.4 9.1 6.1 7.9

4.9 7.9 4.2 6.8 5.0 5.4 3.1 5.6 6.1 3.4 6.2 6.5 7.5 6.4 5.5 7.0 5.6 7.4 6.0 7.8 8.3 9.6 9.1 6.9 7.0 6.2 3.5 3.4 2.1 5.1 15.6 5.9 5.9 6.2 6.2 10.9 14.9 9.6 8.6 10.0 10.4 11.1 10.3 10.5 10.2 8.1 10.3 8.9 8.2 6.9 12.3 7.8 7.6 5.7 6.4 6.6 7.9 6.2 4.5 5.0

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast ------------------------------New England --------------------------Middle Atlantic ------------------------Midwest -------------------------------East North Central ----------------------West North Central ---------------------South ---------------------------------South Atlantic -------------------------East South Central ----------------------West South Central ---------------------West ----------------------------------Mountain -----------------------------Pacific --------------------------------

42 12 30 52 35 16 65 33 12 20 40 11 28

099 043 056 041 779 262 617 408 049 159 068 775 293

STATE New England----------------------------Maine -------------------------------New Hampshire ------------------------Vermont -----------------------------Massachusetts -------------------------Rhode Island --------------------------Connecticut ---------------------------Middle Atlantic --------------------------New York ----------------------------New Jersey ---------------------------Pennsylvania --------------------------East North Central------------------------Ohio --------------------------------Indiana ------------------------------Illinois -------------------------------Michigan -----------------------------Wisconsin ----------------------------West North Central -----------------------Minnesota ----------------------------Iowa --------------------------------Missouri -----------------------------North Dakota -------------------------South Dakota -------------------------Nebraska -----------------------------Kansas ------------------------------South Atlantic ---------------------------Delaware -----------------------------Maryland -----------------------------District of Columbia ---------------------Virginia ------------------------------West Virginia --------------------------North Carolina -------------------------South Carolina -------------------------Georgia ------------------------------Florida -------------------------------East South Central------------------------Kentucky -----------------------------Tennessee ----------------------------Alabama -----------------------------Mississippi ----------------------------West South Central -----------------------Arkansas -----------------------------Louisiana -----------------------------Oklahoma ----------------------------Texas -------------------------------Mountain-------------------------------Montana -----------------------------Idaho -------------------------------Wyoming -----------------------------Colorado -----------------------------New Mexico --------------------------Arizona ------------------------------Utah --------------------------------Nevada ------------------------------Pacific ---------------------------------Washington ---------------------------Oregon ------------------------------California -----------------------------Alaska -------------------------------Hawaii --------------------------------

160

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 137.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Black Persons and for Households and Families With a Black Householder: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Region and Division State

United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

6.3

63.1

11.4

62.7

12.9

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

70.4

47.5

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

29 930 524

4.9

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

18.1

19 758

22 429

8 859

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

29.5

26.3

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast ------------------------------New England --------------------------Middle Atlantic ------------------------Midwest -------------------------------East North Central ----------------------West North Central ---------------------South ---------------------------------South Atlantic -------------------------East South Central ----------------------West South Central ---------------------West ----------------------------------Mountain -----------------------------Pacific --------------------------------

5 606 623 4 983 5 700 4 806 894 15 813 8 915 2 974 3 922 2 809 369 2 440

793 247 546 768 124 644 064 462 699 903 899 482 417

15.3 16.2 15.2 1.1 1.1 1.5 2.6 4.0 .3 1.3 4.2 2.9 4.4

65.9 56.0 67.1 64.0 64.7 60.3 78.0 73.2 85.7 82.6 47.9 36.4 49.6

42.3 54.6 40.8 47.7 46.7 53.4 47.4 48.4 42.2 49.1 58.2 65.3 57.1

12.7 15.2 12.4 3.8 3.7 4.3 4.7 5.5 2.7 4.5 7.2 6.6 7.3

65.3 68.8 64.9 65.3 64.8 67.9 59.1 59.8 54.4 60.8 76.2 76.4 76.2

12.5 14.8 12.2 10.4 10.1 12.1 10.7 11.1 9.2 10.7 14.8 14.2 14.8

63.1 68.3 62.5 60.0 59.4 63.8 63.2 65.7 58.7 60.9 64.3 67.7 63.8

12.6 12.2 12.7 16.8 17.3 13.9 11.8 9.9 13.8 15.2 11.8 11.6 11.9

20.7 21.1 20.7 18.7 18.8 18.2 16.0 16.4 14.1 16.5 23.3 19.7 23.8

24 26 24 19 19 18 17 20 13 15 25 21 25

308 324 035 012 176 244 620 333 917 279 229 256 884

28 29 27 22 22 21 20 22 16 17 28 24 29

075 539 871 134 345 172 310 806 463 569 351 737 112

10 11 10 8 8 8 7 8 6 7 11 9 11

532 125 457 775 829 481 874 733 412 032 234 821 448

24.3 21.6 24.7 32.2 32.4 31.0 31.6 26.7 38.8 37.2 21.7 25.4 21.1

21.2 19.3 21.4 28.9 29.2 27.5 28.3 23.7 34.9 33.5 19.2 21.3 18.8

623 5 7 2 297 37 273 983 860 035 087 806 152 429 690 289 244 894 94 47 546 3 3 57 141 915 112 188 399 163 55 455 040 744 755 974 262 777 019 915 922 373 298 232 018 369 2 3 3 131 29 110 11 78 440 147 45 198 22 26

247 351 155 194 006 986 555 546 590 386 570 124 230 722 855 012 305 644 798 259 850 519 133 128 957 462 125 930 751 068 398 340 010 882 958 699 057 041 743 858 903 454 662 244 543 482 047 653 290 223 818 062 079 310 417 364 423 766 195 669

16.2 7.6 13.3 8.7 20.6 18.2 11.4 15.2 22.5 9.0 2.0 1.1 .8 .8 1.6 .8 1.2 1.5 5.2 2.3 .7 3.8 7.6 1.3 1.4 4.0 2.0 4.5 3.8 1.7 1.0 .7 .3 1.1 13.0 .3 .7 .5 .3 .1 1.3 .3 .4 1.2 2.1 2.9 4.5 6.9 4.4 2.5 2.9 3.4 4.5 2.6 4.4 3.3 3.5 4.5 2.3 3.6

56.0 27.2 18.9 24.6 58.4 55.6 55.5 67.1 67.8 58.9 72.9 64.7 67.5 62.8 66.3 63.5 50.9 60.3 41.8 53.0 67.1 16.3 18.4 53.5 52.8 73.2 60.9 53.5 54.6 73.0 73.3 81.4 87.1 79.3 69.8 85.7 77.5 77.4 89.5 90.9 82.6 84.1 90.4 69.6 78.8 36.4 21.0 27.2 28.8 35.2 35.2 39.8 36.0 35.3 49.6 37.4 44.8 51.3 17.0 12.3

54.6 72.8 75.9 69.6 54.2 61.4 53.1 40.8 40.0 44.4 39.4 46.7 46.9 48.7 45.6 44.9 59.2 53.4 70.5 61.7 47.6 84.5 83.3 56.9 59.1 48.4 47.7 49.7 38.4 49.3 41.7 46.0 40.1 50.9 53.9 42.2 48.7 47.1 40.4 38.4 49.1 44.2 42.0 57.1 53.6 65.3 80.7 70.8 63.2 65.5 64.7 64.7 69.9 64.9 57.1 63.7 64.1 56.0 75.0 87.0

15.2 9.0 13.1 8.7 20.8 22.1 8.4 12.4 16.5 9.4 4.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 3.2 3.9 4.3 7.0 5.6 3.6 8.4 12.1 4.3 4.7 5.5 4.0 5.8 5.8 3.8 3.4 3.4 2.9 3.4 11.8 2.7 3.0 3.0 2.7 2.3 4.5 2.6 4.7 3.6 4.8 6.6 6.5 9.0 7.1 6.0 8.1 7.2 9.4 5.7 7.3 6.6 6.6 7.4 6.0 7.6

68.8 87.6 86.1 85.9 70.0 65.9 67.0 64.9 64.7 67.0 63.5 64.8 64.6 65.4 65.2 64.9 61.3 67.9 76.2 70.1 65.1 95.9 82.2 73.2 71.0 59.8 63.2 70.6 63.8 60.3 64.7 58.1 53.3 58.6 56.4 54.4 61.7 59.4 54.6 47.3 60.8 51.5 53.1 70.1 66.1 76.4 80.9 82.8 81.2 80.8 74.7 75.1 77.0 70.8 76.2 81.2 75.0 75.6 88.2 94.2

14.8 22.3 25.7 30.5 17.0 12.7 12.3 12.2 12.6 13.6 10.0 10.1 9.1 9.3 11.4 10.1 8.3 12.1 17.5 12.8 11.2 17.1 24.1 12.4 11.6 11.1 10.6 16.1 15.3 11.1 10.9 9.5 7.6 11.0 9.8 9.2 7.7 10.2 9.3 8.8 10.7 8.4 9.1 12.0 12.0 14.2 18.4 15.8 9.5 17.1 14.2 14.3 15.9 9.0 14.8 15.4 15.2 14.8 14.1 15.2

68.3 75.0 77.4 71.9 67.1 66.5 69.5 62.5 62.4 67.6 57.9 59.4 58.1 63.1 60.9 57.0 60.6 63.8 64.5 62.5 63.4 86.0 74.5 65.9 63.6 65.7 67.9 71.2 61.9 66.7 48.4 65.7 63.6 65.3 64.3 58.7 60.8 62.3 57.8 55.8 60.9 55.7 55.6 62.1 64.9 67.7 66.0 66.0 69.1 70.2 65.8 64.7 63.3 69.0 63.8 69.8 64.3 63.0 80.7 85.1

12.2 8.8 9.8 7.7 12.8 12.6 11.6 12.7 12.5 11.7 14.2 17.3 15.3 14.4 17.3 20.2 18.0 13.9 15.0 13.7 14.2 13.3 12.1 12.6 12.9 9.9 8.2 8.0 9.9 8.9 17.3 9.4 10.3 10.9 11.3 13.8 13.7 12.3 13.4 15.9 15.2 13.9 18.9 15.1 13.4 11.6 15.3 10.3 11.8 11.2 13.1 12.0 10.8 11.2 11.9 11.4 12.8 11.9 11.2 5.9

21.1 23.8 28.7 30.3 23.2 17.9 19.0 20.7 21.3 20.3 19.4 18.8 18.4 16.4 20.0 18.9 15.3 18.2 22.5 18.6 17.9 18.0 16.0 18.1 16.4 16.4 15.6 23.6 25.2 16.4 18.6 12.6 11.1 15.2 15.8 14.1 13.7 15.4 13.7 13.4 16.5 13.7 16.0 17.4 17.2 19.7 24.6 19.9 14.8 21.4 23.2 20.5 22.8 14.5 23.8 21.4 20.5 24.1 23.3 22.0

26 26 31 28 25 20 28 24 24 29 20 19 17 19 20 18 16 18 18 16 18 21 20 17 18 20 24 30 24 21 13 17 16 18 18 13 14 16 13 11 15 12 12 15 17 21 20 21 16 21 19 20 19 22 25 24 18 26 31 27

324 250 657 625 402 377 011 035 089 145 064 176 716 101 990 851 189 244 878 010 374 066 890 038 422 333 286 746 576 987 174 979 555 689 055 917 871 432 997 625 279 128 029 725 853 256 364 900 708 676 561 564 878 528 884 066 432 079 474 215

29 30 31 28 28 23 31 27 27 33 23 22 21 22 24 22 16 21 19 18 21 22 26 19 21 22 26 33 29 25 17 20 19 20 20 16 17 19 16 13 17 14 14 18 20 24 20 28 20 25 22 24 25 25 29 27 21 29 32 27

539 071 212 810 262 526 412 871 923 208 474 345 360 359 388 304 674 172 216 568 680 211 486 605 257 806 570 908 568 120 050 926 375 956 334 463 520 299 832 704 569 785 063 511 613 737 500 203 300 625 075 120 077 525 112 229 923 453 557 338

11 10 12 8 10 9 11 10 10 11 9 8 8 8 8 9 7 8 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 8 9 12 12 9 7 7 6 7 7 6 7 7 6 5 7 5 5 7 8 9 7 8 8 10 8 9 8 9 11 10 8 11 12 10

125 089 577 991 867 031 695 457 566 542 140 829 702 739 922 195 021 481 714 844 576 875 124 857 445 733 683 343 226 439 416 926 800 997 550 412 460 414 473 194 032 729 687 356 102 821 657 785 490 704 579 688 385 366 448 440 240 578 816 607

21.6 20.0 12.6 21.0 23.0 25.8 19.8 24.7 25.0 19.3 29.0 32.4 32.3 29.0 31.1 33.7 40.8 31.0 36.8 37.1 29.9 15.5 19.6 31.1 30.0 26.7 22.0 16.6 20.2 22.4 36.0 27.1 31.4 30.3 31.5 38.8 35.2 32.4 37.7 46.4 37.2 43.0 45.7 34.6 31.0 25.4 31.0 22.8 25.2 23.9 27.8 27.5 30.5 23.3 21.1 22.8 29.8 21.1 10.4 8.8

19.3 12.3 11.1 17.6 20.6 23.0 17.8 21.4 21.8 16.4 25.2 29.2 29.1 26.1 27.6 30.6 38.0 27.5 35.6 32.7 26.2 9.5 10.3 28.8 26.2 23.7 19.3 13.9 16.7 19.7 31.2 24.4 28.5 27.4 27.9 34.9 31.9 29.2 33.9 42.1 33.5 38.2 41.9 30.8 27.6 21.3 28.4 13.1 24.4 20.3 23.2 22.8 19.9 20.6 18.8 19.4 25.6 19.0 8.8 5.6

STATE New England----------------------------Maine -------------------------------New Hampshire ------------------------Vermont -----------------------------Massachusetts -------------------------Rhode Island --------------------------Connecticut ---------------------------Middle Atlantic --------------------------New York ----------------------------New Jersey ---------------------------Pennsylvania --------------------------East North Central------------------------Ohio --------------------------------Indiana ------------------------------Illinois -------------------------------Michigan -----------------------------Wisconsin ----------------------------West North Central -----------------------Minnesota ----------------------------Iowa --------------------------------Missouri -----------------------------North Dakota -------------------------South Dakota -------------------------Nebraska -----------------------------Kansas ------------------------------South Atlantic ---------------------------Delaware -----------------------------Maryland -----------------------------District of Columbia ---------------------Virginia ------------------------------West Virginia --------------------------North Carolina -------------------------South Carolina -------------------------Georgia ------------------------------Florida -------------------------------East South Central------------------------Kentucky -----------------------------Tennessee ----------------------------Alabama -----------------------------Mississippi ----------------------------West South Central -----------------------Arkansas -----------------------------Louisiana -----------------------------Oklahoma ----------------------------Texas -------------------------------Mountain-------------------------------Montana -----------------------------Idaho -------------------------------Wyoming -----------------------------Colorado -----------------------------New Mexico --------------------------Arizona ------------------------------Utah --------------------------------Nevada ------------------------------Pacific ---------------------------------Washington ---------------------------Oregon ------------------------------California -----------------------------Alaska -------------------------------Hawaii --------------------------------

4 2 1 1 4 1 1 1

8 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2

2 2

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Table 138.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons and for Households and Families With an American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Region and Division State

United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

23.8

65.5

9.3

62.1

14.4

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

71.3

52.7

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

2 015 143

2.3

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

18.3

20 025

21 750

8 328

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

30.9

27.0

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast ------------------------------New England --------------------------Middle Atlantic ------------------------Midwest -------------------------------East North Central ----------------------West North Central ---------------------South ---------------------------------South Atlantic -------------------------East South Central ----------------------West South Central ---------------------West ----------------------------------Mountain -----------------------------Pacific --------------------------------

124 34 89 350 159 191 590 186 46 356 949 484 465

396 692 704 701 561 140 254 949 570 735 792 304 488

12.7 7.0 14.9 1.5 2.5 .7 1.6 2.8 1.0 1.2 1.7 .6 2.9

67.4 63.7 69.0 71.7 72.4 71.1 70.7 62.3 65.9 75.6 72.0 76.3 67.4

52.0 56.4 50.4 56.8 55.4 58.1 52.5 53.6 52.6 51.8 51.5 44.8 58.1

20.4 16.0 22.1 12.1 9.2 14.6 11.5 8.8 15.3 12.4 36.5 54.9 18.0

66.8 69.0 66.0 67.2 67.5 67.0 65.2 61.8 62.3 67.5 65.0 58.9 70.3

13.1 12.3 13.4 8.5 8.3 8.7 11.0 11.0 10.1 11.1 7.9 6.1 9.5

64.8 65.8 64.5 62.2 65.3 59.3 64.6 68.8 63.5 62.4 59.9 55.9 63.6

12.2 12.9 11.9 16.3 14.4 18.3 10.5 8.7 11.3 11.5 16.7 20.5 13.5

20.0 19.8 20.1 17.5 16.3 18.7 17.6 17.3 17.3 17.9 18.9 17.2 20.2

23 23 22 17 21 15 20 22 19 19 19 14 25

068 806 733 886 011 272 446 675 222 213 998 917 352

26 26 26 19 23 16 22 25 21 21 21 15 27

699 900 609 962 574 459 820 385 954 800 011 819 600

10 10 10 7 9 6 8 10 8 8 7 5 10

863 634 952 615 170 316 761 251 374 031 991 545 535

22.9 22.4 23.1 35.4 26.7 42.8 25.4 21.0 27.0 27.4 33.8 44.9 22.1

19.7 19.8 19.7 31.9 24.4 38.9 21.7 18.2 23.0 23.5 29.9 41.2 18.9

34 6 2 2 12 4 6 89 59 14 15 159 22 14 24 58 39 191 49 7 22 25 50 12 23 186 2 14 1 16 3 82 8 15 42 46 6 12 18 8 356 14 20 252 69 484 47 14 9 28 134 204 24 20 465 83 41 248 86 5

692 392 433 215 585 267 800 704 081 647 976 561 331 494 077 934 725 140 507 811 334 305 369 564 250 949 199 258 559 391 099 606 935 283 619 570 946 473 295 856 735 320 075 468 872 304 769 677 921 544 035 589 371 398 488 212 626 929 125 596

7.0 4.0 2.6 1.7 10.2 7.4 6.6 14.9 18.6 11.4 4.2 2.5 1.7 1.3 7.4 2.3 .6 .7 1.3 1.3 .8 .4 .2 .3 .7 2.8 2.0 4.9 20.4 3.5 1.6 .6 2.0 3.5 5.3 1.0 1.3 1.3 .8 .7 1.2 .5 1.5 .2 4.5 .6 .5 .9 .4 1.2 .2 .5 .8 1.7 2.9 1.8 1.2 4.4 .4 3.8

63.7 75.7 34.7 62.6 65.1 69.8 56.8 69.0 76.1 53.7 59.7 72.4 61.4 61.2 58.4 79.4 80.4 71.1 76.5 59.8 51.9 82.8 84.2 53.6 49.9 62.3 59.2 43.2 41.3 41.4 65.0 86.8 52.1 43.8 36.6 65.9 56.2 52.8 74.0 75.3 75.6 46.1 76.0 84.0 50.1 76.3 82.5 53.2 64.6 43.7 82.9 83.6 48.3 46.9 67.4 61.9 51.5 64.5 90.4 30.9

56.4 54.9 67.7 63.0 55.7 50.5 56.3 50.4 49.4 49.9 54.3 55.4 57.2 57.3 57.6 54.6 53.3 58.1 61.2 63.8 59.3 56.5 53.2 60.1 59.3 53.6 46.7 60.8 49.3 63.7 53.8 41.0 59.4 65.7 66.3 52.6 62.2 59.9 45.1 50.2 51.8 57.8 48.0 49.4 60.1 44.8 54.2 60.0 56.7 66.0 34.9 41.6 55.1 60.6 58.1 59.8 63.5 60.0 47.4 68.5

16.0 19.7 10.1 7.4 18.1 17.9 12.8 22.1 25.4 20.5 11.5 9.2 7.5 9.0 16.8 6.8 9.2 14.6 11.5 19.3 7.5 13.8 23.5 14.4 9.1 8.8 6.3 10.8 24.0 10.7 6.6 5.0 7.8 10.8 13.9 15.3 8.1 7.4 4.0 57.6 12.4 5.1 27.6 9.1 21.2 54.9 20.4 20.0 20.5 23.8 68.8 67.0 50.1 18.5 18.0 7.9 8.9 17.1 36.0 11.1

69.0 69.9 65.9 66.8 71.1 64.5 68.9 66.0 65.2 66.9 67.8 67.5 65.3 65.0 71.4 67.8 66.8 67.0 68.2 67.6 65.1 64.3 62.5 69.0 75.4 61.8 62.0 73.4 66.3 70.7 57.9 51.5 62.5 71.6 68.2 62.3 59.8 63.1 64.9 57.4 67.5 65.4 49.1 68.1 70.9 58.9 68.1 68.1 68.2 73.9 58.2 52.1 59.3 69.8 70.3 72.3 71.0 71.4 63.1 84.4

12.3 7.7 16.0 11.1 14.9 8.3 12.5 13.4 13.4 14.8 12.0 8.3 8.3 8.4 13.4 7.6 5.5 8.7 7.7 9.7 11.0 8.3 6.8 8.8 10.8 11.0 10.2 19.7 17.7 14.7 6.5 7.9 10.9 12.5 11.5 10.1 8.0 10.5 11.6 8.1 11.1 9.8 5.5 10.8 13.9 6.1 7.9 7.2 6.2 12.1 5.8 4.6 6.4 8.0 9.5 9.1 8.3 11.1 4.1 17.7

65.8 64.5 69.5 66.9 65.3 58.7 70.5 64.5 63.3 70.4 63.0 65.3 61.5 66.8 69.0 65.6 63.9 59.3 58.2 62.2 64.0 55.7 54.0 60.6 67.8 68.8 65.2 74.3 61.8 74.1 51.2 66.5 70.7 71.5 69.5 63.5 59.2 66.9 64.3 59.9 62.4 63.8 55.5 60.8 68.8 55.9 57.8 63.7 58.5 68.4 54.7 51.3 60.9 69.3 63.6 62.5 64.9 65.7 56.1 75.7

12.9 14.4 16.9 13.4 12.3 14.1 10.4 11.9 12.1 11.2 12.2 14.4 12.4 10.2 12.1 15.7 17.1 18.3 19.9 17.5 10.1 24.5 24.1 21.4 9.6 8.7 5.9 5.5 16.7 7.0 22.6 8.9 8.5 7.3 9.6 11.3 15.9 12.2 8.5 12.2 11.5 8.5 15.1 12.4 8.8 20.5 26.2 17.8 23.4 13.0 19.0 22.9 20.8 13.1 13.5 14.2 14.9 11.1 22.1 5.6

19.8 16.5 21.3 11.9 22.9 15.5 21.0 20.1 20.0 21.6 19.2 16.3 17.6 15.0 18.8 15.4 15.8 18.7 20.1 14.5 16.0 20.2 21.0 17.2 17.2 17.3 14.7 25.2 29.7 24.4 17.0 11.9 17.9 22.0 18.7 17.3 18.4 18.2 18.5 11.8 17.9 16.0 14.3 17.4 20.4 17.2 20.5 15.2 16.0 19.0 18.6 15.9 14.8 15.1 20.2 18.5 16.6 21.0 20.4 27.6

23 21 26 20 22 19 29 22 21 31 21 21 19 22 24 21 17 15 15 16 20 11 11 13 21 22 30 35 24 31 12 20 22 25 22 19 16 20 20 15 19 19 16 18 23 14 13 17 15 19 14 13 15 23 25 20 21 27 24 27

806 519 818 972 762 325 310 733 569 571 902 011 886 779 298 738 238 272 434 993 255 874 017 523 334 675 500 249 375 556 891 062 297 319 713 222 972 527 908 672 213 164 910 051 340 917 909 470 753 931 540 004 971 262 352 945 954 818 152 426

26 23 27 20 26 25 37 26 24 36 26 23 24 26 29 24 18 16 15 18 25 12 11 15 24 25 32 39 36 34 15 21 24 27 25 21 19 23 23 17 21 21 18 20 27 15 14 18 16 23 15 14 16 24 27 22 24 30 26 31

900 493 340 750 540 637 055 609 770 602 408 574 111 449 518 394 781 459 336 503 007 154 653 327 488 385 962 688 691 331 545 671 641 962 223 954 561 045 853 367 800 503 106 738 218 819 984 697 576 517 367 015 203 971 600 118 253 620 695 111

10 7 11 8 11 9 13 10 10 14 10 9 10 9 11 9 6 6 6 6 10 4 4 5 8 10 14 13 14 14 6 8 10 11 11 8 8 10 8 5 8 8 7 7 11 5 5 6 5 9 5 4 5 9 10 8 8 11 9 12

634 840 887 077 176 015 657 952 202 423 546 170 053 898 495 252 878 316 732 707 072 755 040 485 767 251 404 987 095 049 508 097 288 745 090 374 212 231 390 851 031 643 073 227 086 545 422 843 439 111 141 878 125 818 535 862 890 809 140 415

22.4 22.9 19.9 27.8 24.4 26.0 15.0 23.1 23.5 18.1 26.1 26.7 24.1 22.9 20.4 25.8 34.7 42.8 43.7 36.2 22.8 50.0 57.1 46.2 21.6 21.0 13.6 12.2 24.5 13.7 36.1 24.4 19.8 18.9 19.9 27.0 31.0 24.1 21.6 39.8 27.4 23.1 37.7 28.7 20.8 44.9 46.1 34.3 42.9 27.9 46.0 49.2 43.6 24.1 22.1 29.5 26.5 18.6 23.1 17.0

19.8 19.4 15.1 26.0 24.0 17.7 12.9 19.7 20.6 15.6 20.4 24.4 22.4 21.3 17.8 23.9 32.5 38.9 41.5 33.4 19.4 48.3 53.5 42.1 20.3 18.2 10.4 8.1 14.9 11.1 35.3 22.3 16.6 17.0 17.0 23.0 22.9 20.4 19.9 34.6 23.5 21.4 31.9 24.6 17.9 41.2 41.5 32.0 40.2 24.4 43.4 46.2 38.5 20.3 18.9 25.4 20.9 15.8 21.5 15.9

STATE New England----------------------------Maine -------------------------------New Hampshire ------------------------Vermont -----------------------------Massachusetts -------------------------Rhode Island --------------------------Connecticut ---------------------------Middle Atlantic --------------------------New York ----------------------------New Jersey ---------------------------Pennsylvania --------------------------East North Central------------------------Ohio --------------------------------Indiana ------------------------------Illinois -------------------------------Michigan -----------------------------Wisconsin ----------------------------West North Central -----------------------Minnesota ----------------------------Iowa --------------------------------Missouri -----------------------------North Dakota -------------------------South Dakota -------------------------Nebraska -----------------------------Kansas ------------------------------South Atlantic ---------------------------Delaware -----------------------------Maryland -----------------------------District of Columbia ---------------------Virginia ------------------------------West Virginia --------------------------North Carolina -------------------------South Carolina -------------------------Georgia ------------------------------Florida -------------------------------East South Central------------------------Kentucky -----------------------------Tennessee ----------------------------Alabama -----------------------------Mississippi ----------------------------West South Central -----------------------Arkansas -----------------------------Louisiana -----------------------------Oklahoma ----------------------------Texas -------------------------------Mountain-------------------------------Montana -----------------------------Idaho -------------------------------Wyoming -----------------------------Colorado -----------------------------New Mexico --------------------------Arizona ------------------------------Utah --------------------------------Nevada ------------------------------Pacific ---------------------------------Washington ---------------------------Oregon ------------------------------California -----------------------------Alaska -------------------------------Hawaii --------------------------------

162

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Table 139.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Asian or Pacific Islander Persons and for Households and Families With an Asian or Pacific Islander Householder: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Region and Division State

United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

73.3

77.5

36.6

67.5

5.3

61.3 68.7 59.7 65.4 64.4 68.2 66.5 68.0 66.1 64.3 58.6 64.1 58.3

82.9 79.4 83.6 76.5 77.7 72.7 77.2 75.1 74.9 80.9 68.6 64.7 68.8

76.3 75.4 76.4 81.2 83.0 75.2 79.3 80.7 77.2 77.4 76.9 78.5 76.8

44.1 44.9 43.9 48.3 50.6 40.2 40.6 41.1 42.1 39.4 31.1 31.3 31.0

68.4 67.4 68.6 65.9 66.8 63.1 69.3 71.3 63.5 67.2 67.0 68.3 66.9

68.7 70.1 71.4 70.1 68.5 69.6 68.1 59.7 57.3 64.1 63.8 64.4 63.7 68.9 62.9 64.2 71.9 68.2 67.9 71.3 65.9 71.4 68.5 68.5 69.1 68.0 66.8 65.0 67.6 70.2 51.6 71.6 64.6 72.0 66.6 66.1 66.4 67.7 66.8 60.9 64.3 63.2 54.3 64.0 65.7 64.1 60.7 57.7 70.5 62.5 64.9 65.1 61.3 68.7 58.3 61.7 64.7 62.7 67.6 38.0

79.4 63.5 69.2 58.0 82.3 83.5 75.1 83.6 84.4 84.1 78.4 77.7 74.9 73.1 80.9 73.2 77.4 72.7 74.4 73.1 70.3 59.4 59.6 64.0 77.5 75.1 74.5 77.9 74.0 78.4 67.7 74.9 69.7 81.2 67.6 74.9 71.0 76.5 73.6 78.5 80.9 73.8 83.4 72.7 81.7 64.7 52.0 48.7 46.9 64.1 64.0 66.4 65.4 69.4 68.8 67.2 66.7 77.2 68.8 34.9

75.4 74.3 82.7 87.1 74.1 59.6 81.9 76.4 72.4 86.8 77.1 83.0 83.5 85.8 83.9 83.3 71.5 75.2 69.7 76.4 81.5 83.7 74.3 80.0 73.6 80.7 86.1 84.8 80.2 82.1 88.8 77.9 77.4 77.5 77.8 77.2 77.9 79.3 78.9 68.2 77.4 66.4 68.1 76.1 79.1 78.5 78.5 80.3 77.5 78.3 80.8 80.2 80.7 74.1 76.8 77.3 79.4 77.2 75.4 74.7

44.9 26.1 49.1 52.1 44.9 30.6 50.8 43.9 38.7 57.1 45.2 50.6 53.2 53.1 49.8 54.1 40.4 40.2 33.5 47.3 47.3 37.8 33.1 39.5 39.9 41.1 55.9 50.3 50.9 40.2 63.3 39.3 34.4 38.6 33.6 42.1 44.2 42.6 43.7 35.1 39.4 24.6 31.4 34.7 41.3 31.3 32.1 27.6 28.6 32.1 38.7 37.5 29.4 21.9 31.0 30.2 32.3 34.1 20.5 19.4

67.4 72.4 73.4 67.7 65.5 63.1 72.4 68.6 68.0 72.7 63.2 66.8 65.5 64.9 70.1 64.5 54.7 63.1 61.8 62.4 63.8 59.7 66.6 69.2 63.2 71.3 69.0 72.9 70.4 73.2 58.5 68.8 68.9 70.2 70.3 63.5 65.2 66.2 62.1 57.0 67.2 70.3 58.9 64.5 68.4 68.3 61.7 63.3 63.9 68.0 65.9 67.1 67.0 74.4 66.9 67.0 66.5 66.5 78.4 68.0

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

68.9

61.0

74.5 71.0 75.2 67.4 68.3 64.6 71.2 71.3 68.5 71.6 56.3 56.1 56.3

63.4 50.6 66.4 58.0 62.5 46.2 45.6 39.5 39.6 56.5 75.7 43.7 77.5

71.0 61.6 63.7 57.4 72.2 73.6 70.2 75.2 76.8 73.7 70.3 68.3 68.7 68.5 70.2 64.9 64.4 64.6 62.5 68.9 64.7 63.8 60.4 59.0 69.4 71.3 70.0 71.7 73.7 72.5 63.2 69.3 66.6 73.9 70.2 68.5 66.9 69.7 70.0 65.1 71.6 68.6 68.9 68.9 72.4 56.1 48.1 44.0 47.0 55.0 55.3 58.0 52.0 63.4 56.3 58.2 57.2 64.7 59.3 20.8

50.6 38.0 29.3 18.8 56.9 51.0 43.8 66.4 76.4 50.7 54.4 62.5 56.6 42.0 71.7 56.5 54.0 46.2 50.6 39.9 46.4 33.5 32.4 38.8 45.2 39.5 37.1 42.8 25.4 42.1 36.4 36.7 34.1 41.9 36.1 39.6 33.1 40.9 37.5 48.3 56.5 43.7 61.2 44.7 57.8 43.7 37.1 42.4 30.4 47.4 38.7 41.1 55.2 32.7 77.5 51.9 49.2 73.0 34.9 92.0

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

7 226 986

63.1

1 320 226 1 094 757 566 190 1 101 619 82 399 4 047 215 3 832

446 280 166 571 704 867 399 629 364 406 570 057 513

226 6 9 3 140 17 48 1 094 689 269 135 566 89 36 284 102 53 190 76 24 39 3 3 12 31 619 8 137 11 158 7 50 21 73 150 82 17 30 21 12 399 12 39 32 315 215 4 9 2 59 14 54 33 38 3 832 211 67 2 847 19 686

280 859 035 064 745 615 962 166 262 808 096 704 238 595 944 869 058 867 771 325 580 184 327 566 114 629 770 663 233 808 505 395 298 757 200 364 309 595 754 706 406 098 675 561 072 057 256 096 742 411 372 127 000 053 513 292 641 835 354 391

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

30.6

36 784

41 251

13 638

14.1

11.6

5.7 6.4 5.5 5.5 5.4 5.8 5.1 4.4 5.9 6.0 5.2 6.1 5.2

34.5 34.7 34.5 37.1 39.0 30.3 32.3 32.2 38.6 31.4 27.7 25.8 27.8

38 36 38 32 35 23 32 36 27 29 38 27 39

477 620 921 248 835 386 788 442 267 215 184 608 030

42 41 42 38 41 27 37 40 32 34 42 31 42

345 374 528 551 655 540 397 643 234 035 189 946 813

14 13 15 13 14 9 12 13 11 11 13 10 13

768 537 023 265 531 504 837 873 413 523 558 725 716

13.7 17.1 13.0 18.2 15.6 25.9 13.9 10.8 19.6 17.4 13.5 16.0 13.4

11.4 14.0 11.0 15.1 12.7 23.6 12.1 9.4 17.9 15.1 10.9 13.8 10.7

6.4 5.5 5.9 5.3 6.4 10.7 5.4 5.5 5.9 4.6 5.6 5.4 5.1 5.4 4.9 5.5 9.4 5.8 6.6 5.2 5.2 12.2 6.5 3.9 5.6 4.4 3.3 3.4 3.3 4.0 5.9 5.7 5.1 5.4 5.0 5.9 5.7 5.2 6.0 8.0 6.0 3.8 8.0 5.7 5.9 6.1 6.4 4.6 6.4 6.5 8.3 6.5 5.7 4.8 5.2 6.1 6.1 5.6 4.8 3.3

34.7 23.0 34.2 35.3 36.1 24.2 35.3 34.5 31.7 40.9 36.2 39.0 43.5 42.1 35.9 44.3 36.6 30.3 26.8 32.8 36.8 27.4 25.3 23.6 30.6 32.2 41.0 37.4 35.4 30.7 59.7 29.8 28.0 29.6 29.2 38.6 39.6 38.6 40.9 32.3 31.4 23.3 31.2 27.6 32.1 25.8 29.0 26.0 21.3 26.7 38.4 32.4 21.8 15.6 27.8 26.6 24.6 29.4 16.5 22.5

36 27 42 27 34 25 48 38 35 52 31 35 34 31 38 38 18 23 22 20 27 15 19 23 23 36 41 45 30 41 37 28 30 33 30 27 30 29 27 16 29 24 22 22 30 27 20 26 20 28 28 28 25 30 39 31 25 39 35 40

620 823 963 824 706 394 560 921 439 846 361 835 243 436 442 327 490 386 685 307 059 585 119 109 320 442 526 446 141 488 031 520 454 743 465 267 712 092 610 975 215 609 567 283 792 608 649 326 130 125 223 204 071 396 030 424 120 769 056 951

41 29 46 32 38 27 54 42 38 55 36 41 41 39 43 45 21 27 25 25 33 23 20 27 28 40 47 49 34 44 51 32 34 36 33 32 38 33 32 21 34 27 26 29 35 31 26 28 21 32 32 34 28 34 42 35 31 42 37 45

374 588 453 458 536 864 834 528 114 786 799 655 728 479 365 004 418 540 220 254 657 333 000 761 595 643 049 243 658 184 672 403 785 051 821 234 929 279 489 584 035 101 264 900 729 946 569 039 863 286 211 899 667 237 813 705 278 964 579 812

13 10 13 9 12 9 18 15 14 17 13 14 16 15 14 14 8 9 8 8 12 9 7 8 10 13 16 16 16 14 23 11 11 12 12 11 13 11 10 8 11 9 8 10 12 10 8 9 8 10 10 11 8 11 13 11 10 13 13 14

537 414 881 667 665 325 174 023 247 913 210 531 703 948 710 950 128 504 057 430 666 281 040 643 528 873 379 264 498 022 658 127 391 758 514 413 652 918 814 167 523 875 899 435 029 725 443 809 057 826 655 713 284 973 716 584 734 733 113 616

17.1 11.9 11.2 14.8 19.7 27.5 8.2 13.0 14.5 6.6 18.7 15.6 15.9 15.0 11.0 15.3 41.2 25.9 31.7 27.2 19.3 24.7 18.4 20.1 22.2 10.8 9.6 8.1 18.2 8.7 14.9 15.0 11.5 11.6 13.0 19.6 16.4 15.5 20.0 33.5 17.4 16.8 28.3 21.2 15.7 16.0 20.2 18.8 16.1 16.0 17.2 16.2 20.9 10.2 13.4 16.2 19.9 14.3 7.3 8.2

14.0 13.5 8.9 10.6 15.6 26.5 6.5 11.0 12.1 5.8 16.1 12.7 12.9 12.0 9.3 12.7 36.3 23.6 30.1 25.5 16.1 21.0 23.6 18.8 19.1 9.4 5.9 6.4 12.4 7.2 10.8 13.9 11.1 10.4 12.4 17.9 13.6 14.2 17.7 33.3 15.1 13.0 25.4 17.7 13.8 13.8 18.0 14.3 15.0 14.0 16.3 14.3 17.6 8.4 10.7 14.4 15.8 11.4 6.0 6.4

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast ------------------------------New England --------------------------Middle Atlantic ------------------------Midwest -------------------------------East North Central ----------------------West North Central ---------------------South ---------------------------------South Atlantic -------------------------East South Central ----------------------West South Central ---------------------West ----------------------------------Mountain -----------------------------Pacific --------------------------------

STATE New England----------------------------Maine -------------------------------New Hampshire ------------------------Vermont -----------------------------Massachusetts -------------------------Rhode Island --------------------------Connecticut ---------------------------Middle Atlantic --------------------------New York ----------------------------New Jersey ---------------------------Pennsylvania --------------------------East North Central------------------------Ohio --------------------------------Indiana ------------------------------Illinois -------------------------------Michigan -----------------------------Wisconsin ----------------------------West North Central -----------------------Minnesota ----------------------------Iowa --------------------------------Missouri -----------------------------North Dakota -------------------------South Dakota -------------------------Nebraska -----------------------------Kansas ------------------------------South Atlantic ---------------------------Delaware -----------------------------Maryland -----------------------------District of Columbia ---------------------Virginia ------------------------------West Virginia --------------------------North Carolina -------------------------South Carolina -------------------------Georgia ------------------------------Florida -------------------------------East South Central------------------------Kentucky -----------------------------Tennessee ----------------------------Alabama -----------------------------Mississippi ----------------------------West South Central -----------------------Arkansas -----------------------------Louisiana -----------------------------Oklahoma ----------------------------Texas -------------------------------Mountain-------------------------------Montana -----------------------------Idaho -------------------------------Wyoming -----------------------------Colorado -----------------------------New Mexico --------------------------Arizona ------------------------------Utah --------------------------------Nevada ------------------------------Pacific ---------------------------------Washington ---------------------------Oregon ------------------------------California -----------------------------Alaska -------------------------------Hawaii --------------------------------

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Table 140.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families With an Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Region and Division State

United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

77.8

49.8

9.2

67.5

10.4

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

72.4

56.2

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

21 900 089

35.8

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

14.1

24 156

25 064

8 400

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

25.3

22.3

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast ------------------------------New England --------------------------Middle Atlantic ------------------------Midwest -------------------------------East North Central ----------------------West North Central ---------------------South ---------------------------------South Atlantic -------------------------East South Central ----------------------West South Central ---------------------West ----------------------------------Mountain -----------------------------Pacific --------------------------------

3 638 545 3 092 1 659 1 383 276 6 661 2 083 89 4 487 9 940 1 969 7 970

357 791 566 755 552 203 233 502 762 969 744 924 820

33.2 25.6 34.6 29.0 31.1 18.6 34.4 55.0 18.2 25.2 38.8 17.6 44.1

53.1 37.9 56.1 64.2 66.2 55.9 76.4 38.1 37.5 88.0 78.8 73.6 80.7

51.3 67.6 48.4 57.5 56.7 61.5 55.7 65.4 66.0 50.9 58.1 53.6 59.2

85.2 82.5 85.6 67.7 71.8 46.8 82.5 84.0 40.8 82.6 73.4 63.7 75.9

51.6 53.4 51.3 52.9 50.7 64.8 50.8 59.7 72.0 45.4 47.8 56.1 45.7

10.2 13.1 9.8 10.1 9.4 13.6 10.8 15.9 20.0 7.6 7.4 7.9 7.3

63.3 64.9 63.0 71.0 70.8 71.7 66.6 69.9 66.2 64.8 69.2 66.5 69.8

12.0 13.5 11.7 10.4 10.7 8.6 9.5 7.3 8.4 10.8 10.4 10.1 10.4

15.7 16.9 15.5 13.4 12.7 17.3 15.7 18.9 24.3 13.6 12.5 14.5 12.1

23 21 23 26 27 23 21 25 22 19 26 20 27

291 948 547 645 182 827 368 927 803 327 245 959 931

24 21 24 28 28 26 22 27 25 20 26 22 27

479 737 963 303 662 673 487 959 813 253 516 413 691

9 8 9 8 8 8 8 10 9 6 8 7 8

159 678 244 492 523 335 054 871 556 716 338 700 496

28.8 32.2 28.2 21.2 21.2 21.0 28.1 18.4 20.6 32.7 22.8 26.7 21.8

26.9 31.1 26.2 18.6 18.8 17.2 24.3 14.6 16.3 29.3 19.7 23.7 18.6

545 7 11 3 275 43 203 092 151 720 220 383 131 95 878 189 87 276 49 30 60 4 5 35 90 083 15 119 31 155 7 69 28 101 555 89 20 31 23 14 487 19 90 83 294 969 12 51 24 419 576 680 83 121 970 206 110 557 17 78

791 069 558 862 859 932 511 566 743 344 479 552 983 363 682 915 609 203 664 642 429 658 428 093 289 502 151 984 358 353 892 020 334 379 031 762 363 075 579 745 969 586 609 654 120 924 167 679 976 322 709 628 097 346 820 018 606 550 904 742

25.6 16.0 26.0 15.4 28.8 47.6 17.1 34.6 34.8 40.3 13.7 31.1 10.9 16.1 40.9 13.2 17.7 18.6 16.0 18.9 18.3 9.6 10.0 17.4 21.7 55.0 18.8 50.3 70.6 47.3 15.4 28.6 23.8 40.8 59.0 18.2 19.4 19.0 17.2 16.6 25.2 22.2 34.7 22.3 25.1 17.6 8.6 27.3 9.3 10.4 9.5 24.8 16.2 40.2 44.1 29.6 32.5 45.0 19.9 11.0

37.9 30.7 22.2 40.9 38.1 38.3 38.6 56.1 61.6 44.2 42.7 66.2 55.6 59.5 71.2 65.3 57.3 55.9 54.6 59.6 51.0 34.8 42.3 59.8 59.5 38.1 34.2 30.0 35.2 28.1 58.5 31.0 30.3 28.7 41.7 37.5 36.6 32.6 38.5 47.1 88.0 36.0 65.1 49.6 89.4 73.6 53.9 51.4 56.8 74.3 81.4 74.9 60.9 36.7 80.7 47.4 44.2 82.9 27.8 72.8

67.6 67.0 74.9 62.7 69.3 71.2 64.2 48.4 44.8 55.9 59.8 56.7 55.2 51.1 57.8 53.2 61.7 61.5 66.2 61.0 59.4 65.3 71.3 59.3 60.5 65.4 62.7 68.4 67.7 75.9 48.0 74.8 69.6 76.5 63.0 66.0 70.2 67.7 65.4 57.6 50.9 69.1 52.9 64.8 50.5 53.6 65.4 65.0 53.6 55.9 43.6 55.5 60.6 71.9 59.2 68.6 70.2 58.8 73.0 56.4

82.5 35.6 52.9 33.3 84.5 85.7 83.4 85.6 86.3 87.0 74.0 71.8 54.8 55.8 82.1 48.9 60.0 46.8 43.9 43.1 41.9 43.1 31.8 48.0 53.7 84.0 70.2 73.8 86.3 72.1 29.5 59.0 51.1 67.6 89.0 40.8 44.4 40.9 40.8 35.8 82.6 45.0 56.4 53.9 83.9 63.7 27.5 63.4 43.6 46.6 69.7 72.1 45.5 67.0 75.9 60.7 59.6 77.1 45.3 26.1

53.4 83.8 78.2 84.7 52.0 46.8 53.5 51.3 50.4 53.9 52.2 50.7 63.3 62.6 45.0 60.9 54.1 64.8 71.1 64.2 71.0 75.2 71.3 60.0 58.1 59.7 60.1 70.3 52.6 70.5 70.3 71.0 71.8 66.2 57.2 72.0 74.0 71.5 73.8 67.7 45.4 59.1 67.6 55.9 44.6 56.1 66.4 43.4 59.3 58.3 59.6 51.7 61.0 53.7 45.7 56.7 53.0 45.0 80.4 73.9

13.1 23.6 25.5 28.2 13.6 8.9 12.1 9.8 9.3 10.8 11.8 9.4 14.2 10.8 8.0 11.6 10.0 13.6 17.2 13.7 18.0 15.9 13.4 9.4 10.1 15.9 16.5 25.2 24.0 22.4 17.6 17.9 19.8 20.5 14.2 20.0 18.9 21.9 20.1 17.1 7.6 11.1 16.6 10.5 7.3 7.9 10.9 6.6 4.8 8.6 8.7 6.9 9.1 7.0 7.3 11.0 10.1 7.1 14.6 10.3

64.9 72.1 78.8 65.0 62.4 69.8 66.3 63.0 60.5 71.6 59.0 70.8 65.2 69.5 72.8 66.9 68.7 71.7 71.7 72.7 70.0 68.8 66.6 73.0 72.4 69.9 73.6 78.9 77.4 79.8 55.7 77.1 73.9 76.7 67.4 66.2 63.2 69.7 66.3 62.7 64.8 68.6 63.4 70.2 64.7 66.5 65.7 75.0 68.0 68.0 62.7 65.7 70.8 77.1 69.8 72.9 74.0 69.6 78.5 72.5

13.5 10.8 8.1 8.3 15.2 13.5 12.0 11.7 12.3 10.4 11.9 10.7 11.4 9.2 10.3 13.0 11.7 8.6 10.0 8.8 7.9 11.5 10.0 7.2 8.6 7.3 7.9 4.9 6.8 5.8 8.4 6.9 5.8 6.8 7.7 8.4 10.0 7.2 8.3 9.8 10.8 8.9 9.9 9.8 10.9 10.1 11.8 10.0 9.5 9.9 10.2 10.9 9.3 7.5 10.4 12.2 9.7 10.4 10.1 6.0

16.9 26.4 25.8 38.4 17.9 9.8 16.0 15.5 15.8 14.1 17.3 12.7 18.6 14.4 10.9 16.8 13.7 17.3 20.5 16.2 22.4 22.8 21.3 12.5 14.0 18.9 19.0 23.7 22.2 21.4 27.0 19.4 22.0 19.4 18.1 24.3 26.0 23.6 25.2 22.5 13.6 12.6 21.5 13.9 13.4 14.5 18.2 9.7 11.0 15.4 17.1 13.4 14.2 9.6 12.1 15.1 12.2 11.9 18.5 15.3

21 28 34 29 19 20 25 23 21 30 18 27 25 28 27 26 23 23 25 21 26 20 16 21 23 25 28 37 26 35 19 23 25 28 24 22 21 24 23 20 19 20 22 19 19 20 17 19 22 21 19 21 22 26 27 22 21 28 32 31

948 870 919 145 726 064 116 547 938 140 929 182 053 019 945 939 253 827 295 568 838 548 721 372 451 927 062 300 295 523 329 284 795 351 501 803 805 132 462 495 327 281 324 951 233 959 928 398 433 073 252 344 979 582 931 827 503 209 601 153

21 31 37 31 18 20 25 24 23 30 19 28 27 30 28 29 25 26 27 25 30 22 19 23 25 27 28 38 24 35 25 24 28 30 26 25 23 26 26 23 20 22 25 21 20 22 20 20 24 22 21 22 24 27 27 23 21 27 35 32

737 052 753 961 679 516 177 963 198 867 907 662 484 911 780 303 251 673 569 288 863 065 332 778 741 959 351 516 823 387 497 376 107 000 907 813 876 938 976 486 253 226 762 213 121 413 853 353 989 876 107 328 941 394 691 478 871 867 179 632

8 9 11 11 7 7 9 9 8 10 7 8 9 9 8 9 7 8 8 8 10 5 6 7 8 10 10 13 12 12 9 9 10 11 10 9 9 10 9 8 6 7 10 7 6 7 6 6 7 8 7 7 7 9 8 8 6 8 11 9

678 946 634 501 833 620 786 244 915 761 489 523 248 221 318 298 050 335 003 025 191 811 908 280 007 871 066 198 525 220 805 544 723 123 582 556 058 246 663 621 716 074 188 145 633 700 021 303 967 233 542 374 398 348 496 149 996 504 885 950

32.2 13.2 13.2 10.8 36.7 30.4 28.7 28.2 30.5 19.1 36.2 21.2 24.9 17.1 20.0 23.6 27.2 21.0 25.6 21.7 17.1 23.7 24.9 22.7 19.7 18.4 19.3 11.3 20.4 11.4 26.1 19.2 15.6 20.2 19.5 20.6 21.3 18.8 19.4 25.3 32.7 26.2 19.5 29.2 33.0 26.7 30.0 30.2 22.6 25.5 27.8 28.3 22.8 17.8 21.8 27.8 28.9 21.6 11.9 13.5

31.1 10.7 9.9 6.4 35.7 29.3 27.6 26.2 28.5 17.1 33.6 18.8 21.8 15.0 17.8 21.1 23.5 17.2 21.7 19.6 13.5 21.3 24.2 19.8 15.3 14.6 17.4 8.5 17.2 7.6 17.8 15.0 10.3 14.4 15.6 16.3 15.4 15.8 15.8 19.4 29.3 22.5 17.2 25.3 29.7 23.7 26.5 26.0 21.3 23.2 24.5 25.2 20.6 14.0 18.6 23.8 23.3 18.4 8.0 12.6

STATE New England----------------------------Maine -------------------------------New Hampshire ------------------------Vermont -----------------------------Massachusetts -------------------------Rhode Island --------------------------Connecticut ---------------------------Middle Atlantic --------------------------New York ----------------------------New Jersey ---------------------------Pennsylvania --------------------------East North Central------------------------Ohio --------------------------------Indiana ------------------------------Illinois -------------------------------Michigan -----------------------------Wisconsin ----------------------------West North Central -----------------------Minnesota ----------------------------Iowa --------------------------------Missouri -----------------------------North Dakota -------------------------South Dakota -------------------------Nebraska -----------------------------Kansas ------------------------------South Atlantic ---------------------------Delaware -----------------------------Maryland -----------------------------District of Columbia ---------------------Virginia ------------------------------West Virginia --------------------------North Carolina -------------------------South Carolina -------------------------Georgia ------------------------------Florida -------------------------------East South Central------------------------Kentucky -----------------------------Tennessee ----------------------------Alabama -----------------------------Mississippi ----------------------------West South Central -----------------------Arkansas -----------------------------Louisiana -----------------------------Oklahoma ----------------------------Texas -------------------------------Mountain-------------------------------Montana -----------------------------Idaho -------------------------------Wyoming -----------------------------Colorado -----------------------------New Mexico --------------------------Arizona ------------------------------Utah --------------------------------Nevada ------------------------------Pacific ---------------------------------Washington ---------------------------Oregon ------------------------------California -----------------------------Alaska -------------------------------Hawaii --------------------------------

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3 2

1

2

1

4

4 1

7 7

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 141.

Summary of Social and Economic Characteristics for White, Not of Hispanic Origin Persons and for Households and Families With a White, Not of Hispanic Origin Householder: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 5 years and over

All persons

United States Region and Division State

United States --------------------

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons 16 years and overm Percent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Employed persons 16 years and overmPercent in managerial and professional specialty occupations

5.7

79.1

22.0

65.3

5.0

37.2 41.0 35.6 42.6 42.1 43.7 47.3 48.7 43.6 47.3 53.4 53.6 53.3

9.5 9.6 9.4 4.6 5.2 3.4 4.0 4.2 2.0 4.8 6.2 4.2 7.0

79.1 80.7 78.5 78.8 78.4 79.7 75.5 76.8 68.2 78.1 85.4 85.2 85.5

24.3 26.2 23.5 19.0 18.8 19.5 20.8 21.9 16.1 22.0 25.7 23.9 26.4

65.2 68.3 63.9 66.1 65.7 67.0 64.1 64.7 62.3 64.3 66.6 66.7 66.5

41.0 44.0 48.7 47.8 38.9 40.1 39.7 35.6 35.5 36.1 35.5 42.1 41.5 43.7 42.2 42.2 41.2 43.7 43.1 40.9 45.1 41.6 43.4 42.9 46.7 48.7 45.2 45.4 60.3 49.8 35.4 45.1 45.7 49.5 53.9 43.6 42.6 45.5 43.1 41.8 47.3 45.6 39.5 46.3 50.0 53.6 47.2 48.4 49.9 53.9 53.0 57.9 46.1 64.5 53.3 52.7 52.6 53.1 60.1 66.5

9.6 8.7 7.7 5.4 9.9 12.4 10.3 9.4 12.3 10.6 5.4 5.2 4.3 3.4 7.4 5.4 4.1 3.4 3.9 2.8 2.7 7.2 4.8 3.3 3.0 4.2 4.7 5.1 11.4 3.8 2.2 2.7 2.7 2.7 6.3 2.0 1.9 2.1 2.1 2.0 4.8 2.0 9.9 2.4 4.5 4.2 3.5 2.8 2.9 4.1 5.8 4.7 4.0 4.9 7.0 3.9 3.7 8.3 3.8 6.0

80.7 78.8 82.2 80.8 81.6 73.4 81.4 78.5 79.9 79.9 76.0 78.4 76.9 76.6 80.1 78.7 79.7 79.7 82.8 80.4 74.9 76.9 77.9 82.6 82.6 76.8 80.3 80.9 95.3 78.3 65.9 73.1 73.6 74.9 79.3 68.2 64.7 68.2 70.2 71.7 78.1 68.7 74.3 75.8 81.5 85.2 81.8 81.3 84.4 88.0 86.2 85.0 86.7 82.0 85.5 85.3 82.6 85.8 91.2 90.0

26.2 18.8 24.2 24.2 27.8 22.0 28.8 23.5 26.1 26.6 18.5 18.8 17.6 15.9 22.8 18.2 18.1 19.5 21.9 16.7 18.3 18.3 17.6 19.2 21.8 21.9 22.9 28.9 71.4 27.0 12.2 19.3 19.7 21.7 19.8 16.1 13.9 16.7 17.3 17.2 22.0 14.1 18.7 18.7 25.2 23.9 20.4 18.1 19.7 29.6 29.0 23.4 22.9 16.3 26.4 23.4 20.9 27.8 27.0 31.0

68.3 65.5 71.8 69.4 68.1 66.0 69.0 63.9 64.0 66.6 62.1 65.7 64.0 66.0 66.7 65.1 68.0 67.0 70.0 66.0 64.6 65.5 66.9 68.4 66.8 64.7 68.3 70.1 73.3 69.0 53.1 68.1 66.8 68.5 58.6 62.3 60.5 64.2 62.0 61.6 64.3 60.4 60.7 62.5 66.5 66.7 64.0 65.2 67.8 70.7 63.9 62.9 68.0 69.5 66.5 66.4 64.0 66.6 77.5 73.8

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

66.1

45.0

5.7 5.5 5.9 2.1 2.6 1.0 1.9 2.6 .6 1.4 4.6 2.2 5.6

77.6 69.9 80.8 76.5 77.9 73.3 60.0 51.8 72.8 66.0 48.7 41.7 51.8

5.5 2.5 2.9 2.7 6.3 6.0 6.5 5.9 8.4 7.0 2.1 2.6 1.9 1.0 4.3 3.3 1.5 1.0 1.3 .7 1.0 1.1 .8 1.0 .9 2.6 2.1 3.1 9.0 2.3 .5 1.0 1.1 1.3 4.7 .6 .5 .7 .7 .5 1.4 .6 .9 .9 1.8 2.2 1.4 1.1 .9 2.4 2.2 2.8 1.7 3.2 5.6 3.2 2.5 6.8 2.3 4.5

69.9 71.0 46.2 59.3 78.4 71.4 64.5 80.8 84.9 64.8 84.6 77.9 77.3 73.4 77.6 80.7 80.3 73.3 76.7 79.6 71.6 74.6 70.5 72.6 63.9 51.8 50.4 53.8 16.1 53.9 78.3 69.1 62.2 62.0 28.6 72.8 78.4 68.9 72.7 70.9 66.0 65.1 76.5 63.0 64.1 41.7 58.8 52.2 42.3 41.7 31.9 25.8 70.6 21.4 51.8 52.0 49.2 53.3 25.1 28.2

Total

Percent foreign born

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

188 424 773

3.3

620 268 352 799 690 109 922 521 127 274 432 053 379

11 785 268 1 202 407 1 079 323 551 441 5 291 918 898 073 2 762 106 28 655 352 12 489 630 5 734 566 10 431 156 35 121 690 9 451 964 4 969 302 8 570 743 7 660 590 4 469 091 16 116 109 4 106 187 2 667 366 4 449 853 602 436 634 653 1 461 733 2 193 881 31 855 521 529 024 3 329 976 166 225 4 702 857 1 719 792 4 977 281 2 391 911 4 549 759 9 488 696 11 991 127 3 379 712 4 028 266 2 959 793 1 623 356 17 581 274 1 932 640 2 776 345 2 551 410 10 320 879 10 660 053 734 056 929 109 413 389 2 665 174 765 847 2 631 906 1 573 092 947 480 24 658 379 4 229 131 2 580 591 17 093 961 406 892 347 804

Persons 25 years and over

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Income in 1989 below poverty level Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Percent of families

9.2

7.0

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

28.5

31 672

37 628

16 074

5.2 5.7 5.0 5.1 5.3 4.5 4.7 4.1 5.7 5.2 5.0 5.3 4.9

30.7 31.2 30.5 25.2 25.5 24.7 27.8 28.7 23.6 28.9 31.8 29.0 33.0

35 37 35 30 31 27 29 31 25 28 34 29 36

706 154 107 370 470 726 587 488 425 629 021 611 260

42 44 41 36 37 33 34 36 30 34 40 35 42

545 306 963 198 398 531 898 914 353 362 325 028 718

17 17 17 14 14 13 15 16 12 14 17 14 19

912 916 910 515 963 538 144 263 585 861 849 542 278

7.2 6.6 7.4 9.4 8.9 10.4 10.6 8.8 14.2 11.6 8.6 10.0 8.0

5.2 4.7 5.3 7.1 6.7 7.8 8.4 6.7 11.8 9.3 6.3 7.2 5.9

5.7 6.6 6.2 5.8 6.1 6.0 4.4 5.0 5.1 4.3 5.1 5.3 5.7 5.0 4.6 6.5 4.5 4.5 4.8 4.3 5.3 4.7 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.1 3.1 3.1 2.5 3.5 9.4 3.6 3.8 4.0 4.5 5.7 6.9 5.4 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.7 6.2 5.7 4.8 5.3 6.0 5.8 5.4 4.9 5.1 5.4 4.9 5.6 4.9 5.1 5.8 4.7 7.0 3.5

31.2 24.6 28.6 27.7 32.9 27.5 33.3 30.5 33.2 32.9 25.6 25.5 25.3 22.7 28.5 25.3 23.3 24.7 26.3 22.4 24.8 23.4 21.8 23.5 26.2 28.7 28.5 35.2 64.6 32.8 21.9 24.6 25.8 27.5 27.9 23.6 21.9 23.6 24.9 24.6 28.9 21.4 27.2 25.5 31.4 29.0 24.2 24.4 25.0 32.2 34.3 30.2 27.6 24.0 33.0 28.6 26.4 35.0 32.4 35.6

37 27 36 29 38 33 43 35 36 43 30 31 30 29 34 32 30 27 31 26 27 23 23 26 28 31 36 41 47 35 21 29 30 32 29 25 23 26 26 24 28 22 26 24 31 29 23 25 27 31 28 29 30 32 36 31 27 39 45 37

154 895 378 853 371 333 853 107 364 537 088 470 034 584 516 483 242 726 333 445 177 638 226 470 079 488 687 965 179 998 033 316 133 450 387 425 203 243 795 948 629 558 487 871 475 611 552 647 696 617 581 958 115 011 260 761 670 032 146 792

44 32 41 34 46 40 51 41 44 51 35 37 35 34 41 38 36 33 37 31 32 29 28 32 34 36 42 48 80 41 25 34 35 37 34 30 27 31 32 29 34 26 31 30 38 35 28 30 32 38 34 35 33 37 42 37 32 46 50 41

306 476 718 867 270 602 734 963 129 434 917 398 604 908 457 533 016 531 465 896 765 283 576 163 040 914 573 400 209 268 793 513 046 747 928 353 638 125 044 968 362 950 595 224 051 028 905 101 888 317 142 863 997 593 718 748 927 291 806 878

17 13 16 13 18 15 21 17 19 20 14 14 14 13 17 15 13 13 14 12 13 11 11 12 13 16 17 19 36 17 10 14 14 15 16 12 11 13 13 12 14 11 13 12 16 14 11 11 12 16 15 15 11 16 19 15 13 20 20 19

916 030 056 605 192 735 813 910 151 987 731 963 078 596 158 133 855 538 805 606 588 380 243 846 915 263 312 878 157 434 577 471 133 861 707 585 445 210 248 196 861 497 007 922 469 542 687 833 781 183 167 853 381 665 278 690 920 960 075 087

6.6 10.7 6.3 9.8 6.6 7.6 4.1 7.4 7.8 4.3 8.8 8.9 10.0 9.0 7.5 9.5 8.3 10.4 8.8 10.8 11.4 12.9 12.8 9.8 9.9 8.8 5.9 5.4 8.3 7.6 19.2 9.0 9.1 9.1 8.4 14.2 17.9 12.6 12.2 14.2 11.6 14.8 14.1 13.9 9.7 10.0 14.1 11.9 10.5 8.8 10.8 9.7 10.0 8.0 8.0 9.3 11.1 7.3 6.2 7.4

4.7 7.9 4.3 6.9 4.8 5.2 2.7 5.3 5.6 3.0 6.3 6.7 7.7 6.6 5.5 7.3 6.0 7.8 6.5 8.0 8.7 9.9 9.7 7.0 7.3 6.7 4.1 3.8 3.3 5.8 15.7 7.0 7.6 7.3 5.9 11.8 15.1 10.0 9.9 13.1 9.3 12.0 12.7 11.4 7.4 7.2 10.8 8.8 8.3 6.1 8.3 6.6 7.6 5.5 5.9 6.7 8.0 5.4 5.1 4.7

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast ------------------------------New England --------------------------Middle Atlantic ------------------------Midwest -------------------------------East North Central ----------------------West North Central ---------------------South ---------------------------------South Atlantic -------------------------East South Central ----------------------West South Central ---------------------West ----------------------------------Mountain -----------------------------Pacific --------------------------------

40 11 28 51 35 16 61 31 11 17 35 10 24

440 785 655 237 121 116 427 855 991 581 318 660 658

STATE New England----------------------------Maine -------------------------------New Hampshire ------------------------Vermont -----------------------------Massachusetts -------------------------Rhode Island --------------------------Connecticut ---------------------------Middle Atlantic --------------------------New York ----------------------------New Jersey ---------------------------Pennsylvania --------------------------East North Central------------------------Ohio --------------------------------Indiana ------------------------------Illinois -------------------------------Michigan -----------------------------Wisconsin ----------------------------West North Central -----------------------Minnesota ----------------------------Iowa --------------------------------Missouri -----------------------------North Dakota -------------------------South Dakota -------------------------Nebraska -----------------------------Kansas ------------------------------South Atlantic ---------------------------Delaware -----------------------------Maryland -----------------------------District of Columbia ---------------------Virginia ------------------------------West Virginia --------------------------North Carolina -------------------------South Carolina -------------------------Georgia ------------------------------Florida -------------------------------East South Central------------------------Kentucky -----------------------------Tennessee ----------------------------Alabama -----------------------------Mississippi ----------------------------West South Central -----------------------Arkansas -----------------------------Louisiana -----------------------------Oklahoma ----------------------------Texas -------------------------------Mountain-------------------------------Montana -----------------------------Idaho -------------------------------Wyoming -----------------------------Colorado -----------------------------New Mexico --------------------------Arizona ------------------------------Utah --------------------------------Nevada ------------------------------Pacific ---------------------------------Washington ---------------------------Oregon ------------------------------California -----------------------------Alaska -------------------------------Hawaii --------------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 165 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 142.

Ancestry: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State All persons ----------------------------Ancestry specified -------------------------------Single ancestry -------------------------------Multiple ancestry -----------------------------Ancestry unclassified or not reported ----------------Total ancestries reported -----------------Acadian --------------------------------------Albanian --------------------------------------Arab -----------------------------------------Egyptian ------------------------------------Iraqi ---------------------------------------Jordanian -----------------------------------Lebanese------------------------------------Palestinian ----------------------------------Syrian --------------------------------------Arab/ Arabic ---------------------------------Other Arab ----------------------------------Armenian -------------------------------------Assyrian --------------------------------------Australian -------------------------------------Austrian --------------------------------------Basque ---------------------------------------Belgian ---------------------------------------Brazilian --------------------------------------British ----------------------------------------Bulgarian -------------------------------------Canadian--------------------------------------Celtic ----------------------------------------Croatian --------------------------------------Czech ----------------------------------------Czechoslovakian --------------------------------Danish ---------------------------------------Dutch ----------------------------------------Eastern European -------------------------------English ---------------------------------------Estonian --------------------------------------European -------------------------------------Finnish ---------------------------------------French (except Basque) ---------------------------French Canadian --------------------------------German --------------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Guyanese -------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Icelander --------------------------------------Iranian ---------------------------------------Irish -----------------------------------------Israeli ----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Latvian ---------------------------------------Lithuanian -------------------------------------Luxemburger -----------------------------------Macedonian -----------------------------------Maltese --------------------------------------Northern European ------------------------------Norwegian ------------------------------------Pennsylvania German ----------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------Romanian -------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Scotch-Irish ------------------------------------Scottish --------------------------------------Serbian ---------------------------------------Slavic ----------------------------------------Slovak ---------------------------------------Slovene ---------------------------------------Subsaharan African ------------------------------Cape Verdean --------------------------------Ethiopian------------------------------------Ghanian ------------------------------------Nigerian ------------------------------------African -------------------------------------Other Subsaharan African -----------------------Swedish --------------------------------------Swiss ----------------------------------------Turkish ---------------------------------------Ukrainian -------------------------------------United States or American-------------------------Welsh ----------------------------------------West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) ---------Bahamian -----------------------------------Barbadian -----------------------------------Belizean ------------------------------------British West Indian ----------------------------Dutch West Indian-----------------------------Haitian -------------------------------------Jamaican -----------------------------------Trinidadian/ Tobagonian -------------------------West Indian ---------------------------------Other West Indian -----------------------------Yugoslavian -----------------------------------Other ancestries ---------------------------------

166

Northeast Region

United States 248 222 148 73 26 497

1

1 1 6 32

10 2 57 1 1 38 14

3 9 1 2 5 5 1

4 1 13 2 1

63

709 608 836 771 101 419 668 47 870 78 23 20 394 48 129 127 49 308 51 52 870 47 394 65 119 29 560 29 544 300 315 634 227 122 655 26 466 658 320 167 985 110 81 582 40 235 739 81 714 100 811 49 20 39 65 869 305 366 153 365 951 678 617 393 116 76 882 124 506 50 34 20 91 245 62 680 045 83 740 052 033 155 21 35 22 38 61 289 435 76 159 16 257 703

873 247 940 307 626 746 271 710 738 574 212 656 180 019 606 364 127 096 765 133 531 956 655 875 154 595 891 652 270 192 285 669 089 469 779 762 718 870 935 127 595 373 665 302 529 521 548 677 939 331 865 061 365 600 993 395 841 106 351 544 373 880 773 581 795 931 897 437 188 772 851 066 688 845 966 863 495 850 803 277 893 490 081 455 922 207 530 521 024 270 167 313 994 207

Total 50 46 30 16 4 101

1 5

2 9

9 7

3 1 1

1

9

809 693 353 339 116 618 9 28 258 32 4 4 111 8 55 25 15 89 3 9 333 2 47 31 188 4 191 5 114 129 72 146 020 64 873 9 64 95 637 973 934 413 65 564 4 34 421 38 517 32 352 2 3 10 7 241 164 499 563 122 291 52 772 088 26 21 759 19 167 44 4 9 18 71 19 669 170 34 374 377 446 648 3 29 6 28 1 158 256 52 104 7 59 649

229 076 824 252 153 458 653 730 053 478 273 543 321 642 996 583 217 331 799 613 714 855 733 099 052 986 985 679 681 756 008 046 383 524 487 760 179 408 321 230 630 246 127 216 140 693 586 015 801 870 523 503 438 829 975 229 385 502 801 949 770 958 250 462 349 581 264 697 664 528 192 206 961 442 335 531 618 003 282 748 623 246 142 229 230 458 668 470 637 473 248 691 941 818

New England Division 13 12 7 4

206 236 636 599 970 26 413 4 12 74 3 48 1 13 4 2 44 1 2 50 13 10 65

2

1 1

2 1

121 2 7 26 13 50 136 13 329 2 16 57 590 755 308 137 1 82 1 7 949 4 839 10 128

2 72 2 809 443 17 250 20 249 465 1 2 76 1 63 42 1 1 3 10 4 305 29 4 49 428 73 87 4 1 30 33 3 11 1 6 1 489

943 820 838 982 123 886 738 225 796 492 528 470 737 356 482 495 236 314 952 869 580 771 710 960 793 953 284 080 241 476 467 410 755 338 989 428 497 165 707 924 538 313 349 828 668 492 240 633 792 592 984 762 600 944 958 934 988 571 753 040 269 446 130 724 184 787 273 522 024 647 214 182 037 701 243 296 424 669 481 735 965 494 376 483 245 968 211 156 327 746 811 171 358 620

Midwest Region

Middle Atlantic Division 37 34 22 11 3 75

3

1 8

6 5

2 1

8

602 456 716 739 146 204 4 16 183 28 3 4 62 7 42 21 12 45 1 6 283 2 34 20 122 4 70 3 107 103 58 95 883 51 543 7 47 38 046 217 626 275 63 481 2 27 472 33 678 22 223 1 2 9 5 168 161 689 120 105 041 32 523 622 25 18 682 18 104 1 2 8 15 60 15 364 141 29 324 949 372 560 2 24 5 26 1 128 223 48 92 6 53 160

286 256 986 270 030 572 915 505 257 986 745 073 584 286 514 088 981 017 847 744 134 084 023 139 259 033 701 599 440 280 541 636 628 186 498 332 682 243 614 306 092 933 778 388 472 201 346 382 009 278 539 741 838 885 017 295 397 931 048 909 501 512 120 738 165 794 991 175 640 881 978 024 924 741 092 235 194 334 801 013 658 752 766 746 985 490 457 314 310 727 437 520 583 198

Total 59 54 32 21 5 119

2 7

2 22

9 2

2 3

1 1

668 131 662 469 537 337 16 10 205 8 9 4 100 13 24 36 7 32 29 8 183 1 226 4 195 10 101 4 236 672 103 555 123 13 295 4 77 310 640 436 488 255 2 504 10 22 643 7 443 26 228 34 12 14 14 000 77 468 29 96 473 221 078 135 58 22 648 81 71

4 2 15 39 8 1 858 378 10 163 2 321 493 45 1 2 2 7 20 1 7 72 9 581

632 305 222 083 327 264 484 822 460 844 015 884 783 023 526 498 887 365 403 559 733 671 805 997 956 326 466 516 134 563 162 346 623 678 363 212 638 855 874 548 996 780 031 619 904 283 927 221 004 830 210 408 770 769 258 129 033 832 814 318 267 666 883 343 782 076 461 163 627 636 565 303 852 542 729 855 239 295 133 144 214 815 145 627 456 813 856 201 861 760 132 964 606 124

East North Central Division 42 38 23 14 3 84

1 5

1 14

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 166 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

6 2

2

008 034 371 662 974 017 10 9 172 6 8 4 81 11 19 33 5 29 29 6 138 1 186 3 141 8 85 3 190 355 66 239 496 10 084 3 48 190 816 335 783 218 1 461 3 15 655 5 055 21 205 18 12 14 7 713 55 979 21 84 353 80 705 822 52 15 568 72 51

2 1 10 29 6 885 273 8 139 1 664 356 38 2 1 6 18 1 5 58 7 551

942 204 319 885 738 884 196 926 281 838 629 361 635 871 819 302 826 465 154 063 737 175 700 799 990 267 129 029 979 665 621 081 951 838 251 145 038 625 430 442 725 564 445 975 360 465 552 747 922 061 529 996 288 338 162 424 213 889 409 360 769 025 146 675 620 385 825 316 800 473 907 902 986 313 219 338 152 192 059 711 125 193 831 539 359 667 319 327 163 523 688 777 586 771

South Region

West North Central Division 17 16 9 6 1 35

659 097 290 806 562 319 6 33 2 19 1 4 3 2 2 2 44

40 1 53 2 16 1 45 316 36 316 626 2 2 211 1 29 120 824 101 7 705 37 42 7 6 2 988 1 387 5 22 15 7 1 286 21 488 8 11 119 141 373 312 6 6 79 8 19 1 4 10 2 973 105 2 24 656 137 7

1 2 1 14 2 029

690 101 903 198 589 380 288 896 179 006 386 523 148 152 707 196 061 900 249 496 996 496 105 198 966 059 337 487 155 898 541 265 672 840 112 067 600 230 444 106 271 216 586 644 544 818 375 474 082 769 681 412 482 431 096 705 820 943 405 958 498 641 737 668 162 691 636 847 827 163 658 401 866 229 510 517 087 103 074 433 089 622 314 88 97 146 537 874 698 237 444 187 020 353

Total 85 73 54 19 11 170

1 11

2 14

12 2

1

2 1

7

25

445 594 070 524 851 891 609 4 213 15 2 5 108 12 26 29 13 23 1 13 165 4 56 17 440 4 115 9 106 292 69 194 780 22 376 5 144 73 964 423 640 234 11 261 5 55 951 12 482 18 127 4 1 4 13 369 32 361 90 64 545 100 616 768 13 12 272 10 180 2 13 6 43 91 22 671 181 21 104 906 545 390 16 4 2 7 49 117 133 18 35 6 30 870

930 508 236 272 422 860 427 381 637 063 989 016 312 681 162 670 744 625 897 360 959 192 175 234 352 984 000 340 302 392 313 769 043 547 017 441 257 761 481 497 618 530 306 688 594 102 828 924 645 548 266 174 644 657 378 485 402 537 924 601 402 981 155 494 727 388 131 701 563 839 909 388 354 605 468 099 425 168 695 375 082 347 001 202 956 469 492 261 259 215 373 119 553 226

South Atlantic Division 43 37 27 10 5 87

6

1 7

6 1

1 1

3

11

566 575 282 292 991 133 37 3 127 10 2 2 61 7 16 17 9 18 1 8 123 2 33 13 260 3 80 4 59 88 35 107 886 18 306 4 81 49 264 223 887 170 9 199 3 33 377 9 677 14 100 2 1 3 7 207 23 962 64 51 448 57 374 047 10 8 189 7 115 2 10 4 22 59 16 380 104 15 81 779 325 311 15 3 1 6 2 113 121 15 27 4 19 940

853 643 930 713 210 706 241 414 728 257 055 473 709 804 225 668 537 017 043 271 548 214 570 902 839 126 778 792 161 972 244 478 239 680 871 373 274 808 676 732 542 102 969 238 538 286 561 835 001 217 431 647 158 379 037 706 079 041 692 189 225 625 240 924 011 389 227 100 780 227 182 983 592 483 313 329 653 204 661 474 604 993 019 474 775 116 915 998 260 096 531 809 528 723

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 142.

Ancestry: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State All persons ----------------------------Ancestry specified -------------------------------Single ancestry -------------------------------Multiple ancestry -----------------------------Ancestry unclassified or not reported ----------------Total ancestries reported -----------------Acadian --------------------------------------Albanian --------------------------------------Arab -----------------------------------------Egyptian ------------------------------------Iraqi ---------------------------------------Jordanian -----------------------------------Lebanese------------------------------------Palestinian ----------------------------------Syrian --------------------------------------Arab/ Arabic ---------------------------------Other Arab ----------------------------------Armenian -------------------------------------Assyrian --------------------------------------Australian -------------------------------------Austrian --------------------------------------Basque ---------------------------------------Belgian ---------------------------------------Brazilian --------------------------------------British ----------------------------------------Bulgarian -------------------------------------Canadian--------------------------------------Celtic ----------------------------------------Croatian --------------------------------------Czech ----------------------------------------Czechoslovakian --------------------------------Danish ---------------------------------------Dutch ----------------------------------------Eastern European -------------------------------English ---------------------------------------Estonian --------------------------------------European -------------------------------------Finnish ---------------------------------------French (except Basque) ---------------------------French Canadian --------------------------------German --------------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Guyanese -------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Icelander --------------------------------------Iranian ---------------------------------------Irish -----------------------------------------Israeli ----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Latvian ---------------------------------------Lithuanian -------------------------------------Luxemburger -----------------------------------Macedonian -----------------------------------Maltese --------------------------------------Northern European ------------------------------Norwegian ------------------------------------Pennsylvania German ----------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------Romanian -------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Scotch-Irish ------------------------------------Scottish --------------------------------------Serbian ---------------------------------------Slavic ----------------------------------------Slovak ---------------------------------------Slovene ---------------------------------------Subsaharan African ------------------------------Cape Verdean --------------------------------Ethiopian------------------------------------Ghanian ------------------------------------Nigerian ------------------------------------African -------------------------------------Other Subsaharan African -----------------------Swedish --------------------------------------Swiss ----------------------------------------Turkish ---------------------------------------Ukrainian -------------------------------------United States or American-------------------------Welsh ----------------------------------------West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) ---------Bahamian -----------------------------------Barbadian -----------------------------------Belizean ------------------------------------British West Indian ----------------------------Dutch West Indian-----------------------------Haitian -------------------------------------Jamaican -----------------------------------Trinidadian/ Tobagonian -------------------------West Indian ---------------------------------Other West Indian -----------------------------Yugoslavian -----------------------------------Other ancestries ---------------------------------

South RegionmCon.

East South Central Division 15 12 9 2 2 30

176 424 550 874 751 352 24 21 1 12 1 1 2 1 1 1 10 4 70

10 1 20 12 4 18 313 1 1 977 27 6 384 35 2 178 20 18 4 2 581 218 1 7

1 31 2 92 5 3 24 11 503 277 1 19 16

4 10 1 70 27 1 5 2 325 77 10

3 2 1 3 3 798

284 487 355 132 797 568 461 289 499 020 220 756 839 154 923 571 016 309 198 557 359 295 743 642 500 536 258 628 581 065 106 971 043 152 584 291 760 902 360 977 419 231 283 747 578 217 083 598 686 231 356 407 115 397 959 994 554 364 991 703 106 733 642 659 984 071 775 890 140 153 522 152 153 160 000 863 497 617 710 502 293 667 514 122 30 221 381 710 882 549 875 383 162 329

West Region

West South Central Division 26 23 17 6 3 53

702 594 236 357 108 405 547 64 3 1 33 3 8 9 3 4

3 32 1 17 2 109 1 23 2 26 191 29 68 580 2 3 091 35 17 1 315 163 4 574 44 1 43 1 17 3 993 2 586 3 19 1 4 129 6 307 20 9 73 31 738 442 2 2 63 2 48 3 1 16 21 5 219 49 4 17 1 801 142 67 1 1 43 2 9 2 5 7 10 131

793 378 951 427 415 586 725 678 410 786 714 787 764 723 014 431 191 299 656 532 052 683 862 690 013 322 964 920 560 355 963 320 761 715 562 777 223 051 445 788 657 197 054 703 478 599 184 491 958 100 479 120 371 881 382 785 769 132 241 709 071 623 273 911 732 928 129 711 643 459 205 253 609 962 155 907 275 347 324 399 185 687 468 606 151 132 196 553 117 570 967 927 863 174

Total 52 48 31 16 4 105

1 8

2 10

6 2

1 1

1 1

1

1

786 189 750 438 596 572 32 3 193 22 6 6 73 13 22 35 12 162 16 20 187 39 63 12 294 9 152 10 87 205 70 738 303 21 110 7 180 178 078 333 921 206 3 251 19 123 722 23 271 22 103 7 2 9 30 258 32 036 468 81 640 303 150 401 17 20 203 12 86 2 12 2 13 43 12 481 315 18 98 447 548 71

1 11 1 7 6 24 3 12 1 94 18 602

082 358 658 700 724 164 707 777 588 189 935 213 764 673 922 613 279 775 666 601 125 238 942 545 794 299 440 117 153 481 802 508 040 720 912 349 644 846 259 852 351 817 201 779 891 443 207 517 489 083 866 976 513 345 382 552 021 235 812 676 934 275 485 282 937 886 041 876 334 769 185 169 521 256 434 378 213 384 693 010 974 082 793 397 280 467 514 589 267 822 414 539 894 039

New England Division

Mountain Division 13 12 7 4 1 27

658 458 712 746 199 317 9 32 1 16 1 4 4 2 7

4 50 15 18 2 83 2 29 2 23 72 20 336 389 2 2 843 1 45 42 573 86 3 480 50 60 5 8 1 921 2 545 3 24 2 6 357 10 289 28 13 112 102 330 430 5 6 69 5 12 1 2 6 1 482 102 2 23 432 190 9

2 2 1 21 3 354

776 921 356 565 855 552 153 778 072 624 549 432 810 314 352 932 059 242 571 548 652 675 129 049 313 038 730 166 900 097 587 938 819 955 364 209 439 262 581 830 441 961 210 254 945 239 485 081 247 905 446 471 695 916 917 392 730 648 980 537 010 203 609 824 209 156 900 685 098 196 455 270 115 270 792 921 233 804 252 278 595 328 206 125 318 261 606 806 696 446 636 228 706 078

Pacific Division 39 35 24 11 3 78

5

1 7

4 1

1

127 730 038 692 396 254 23 2 161 20 6 5 56 12 18 30 10 155 16 16 136 23 45 10 211 7 122 7 63 133 50 401 913 18 267 6 135 136 504 247 440 155 2 191 13 115 800 21 726 18 79 5 1 8 23 901 21 746 439 68 528 201 819 970 12 14 133 7 74 2 10 1 11 36 10 998 212 15 75 014 358 61

1 10 1 4 5 21 3 10 1 73 15 247

306 437 302 135 869 612 554 999 516 565 386 781 954 359 570 681 220 533 095 053 473 563 813 496 481 261 710 951 253 384 215 570 221 765 548 140 205 584 678 022 910 856 991 525 946 204 722 436 242 178 420 505 818 429 465 160 291 587 832 139 924 072 876 458 728 730 141 191 236 573 730 899 406 986 642 457 980 580 441 732 379 754 587 272 962 206 908 783 571 376 778 311 188 961

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 167 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Maine

New Hampshire

1 227 928 1 120 419 706 102 414 317 107 509 2 455 856 2 365 597 3 398 14 – 9 2 623 67 490 156 39 908 11 191 1 921 36 594 113 6 646 95 13 937 280 645 1 851 746 6 979 15 416 349 372 044 86 1 443 6 326 223 653 110 209 108 984 5 341 – 3 234 110 143 217 265 76 51 616 455 4 678 42 3 30 161 7 256 374 23 838 4 523 421 8 122 2 217 41 310 72 320 85 195 3 518 67 352 57 13 7 44 168 63 24 131 2 227 152 1 328 86 826 10 124 671 2 8 – 56 1 157 198 40 156 53 339 81 363

1 109 252 1 021 289 593 217 428 072 87 963 2 218 504 257 849 5 007 185 51 – 3 777 8 628 307 51 2 710 – 241 2 851 53 1 758 289 6 716 2 13 437 230 682 1 696 799 4 156 14 238 505 265 684 128 1 481 8 294 205 455 118 857 118 123 15 507 39 4 093 166 499 232 418 51 81 696 713 7 953 90 31 84 270 8 401 355 48 767 10 199 937 11 066 2 428 27 747 56 864 68 131 2 671 80 573 114 30 68 49 239 73 25 464 2 608 379 2 434 51 026 7 868 963 21 32 14 24 – 281 324 53 147 67 359 69 865

Vermont 562 510 302 208 52 1 125 1

1

1

2 3

1 2 9 147 2 1 132 33 59 1 3 100 32 1

3 17 1 5 1 12 30 1

10 1 32 7

46

758 415 369 046 343 516 74 101 701 55 – – 359 12 173 55 47 419 9 93 913 2 467 57 798 38 968 132 249 578 551 386 923 534 387 93 080 968 574 049 151 842 2 102 44 144 847 93 635 179 579 5 34 45 447 537 148 475 859 412 741 044 286 588 55 206 641 45 272 23 5 4 13 210 17 113 902 74 978 133 081 291 2 6 – – – 77 113 17 63 13 233 054

Massachusetts 6 5 3 2

016 597 553 043 419 12 032 1 7 45 2 29 7 2 1 28 1 20 6 7 28 70 2 9 4 18 53 8 920 6 31 634 310 497 81 19 4 1 571 2 845 6 68

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

1 30 1 359 289 7 133 8 108 199 16 40 29 1 5 2 143 10 2 17 161 26 51 3 1 23 11 2 7 2 702

425 093 810 283 332 850 162 710 402 197 383 326 700 903 552 782 559 714 663 198 788 337 124 483 905 532 546 792 535 335 569 172 062 197 899 977 787 529 833 636 995 769 541 989 719 659 102 899 432 479 447 326 181 401 249 726 025 677 424 809 059 804 407 489 595 957 321 393 758 326 984 661 620 841 326 841 670 336 500 269 621 304 192 393 102 275 100 692 990 590 271 699 390 926

167

Table 142.

Ancestry: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State All persons ----------------------------Ancestry specified -------------------------------Single ancestry -------------------------------Multiple ancestry -----------------------------Ancestry unclassified or not reported ----------------Total ancestries reported -----------------Acadian --------------------------------------Albanian --------------------------------------Arab -----------------------------------------Egyptian ------------------------------------Iraqi ---------------------------------------Jordanian -----------------------------------Lebanese------------------------------------Palestinian ----------------------------------Syrian --------------------------------------Arab/ Arabic ---------------------------------Other Arab ----------------------------------Armenian -------------------------------------Assyrian --------------------------------------Australian -------------------------------------Austrian --------------------------------------Basque ---------------------------------------Belgian ---------------------------------------Brazilian --------------------------------------British ----------------------------------------Bulgarian -------------------------------------Canadian--------------------------------------Celtic ----------------------------------------Croatian --------------------------------------Czech ----------------------------------------Czechoslovakian --------------------------------Danish ---------------------------------------Dutch ----------------------------------------Eastern European -------------------------------English ---------------------------------------Estonian --------------------------------------European -------------------------------------Finnish ---------------------------------------French (except Basque) ---------------------------French Canadian --------------------------------German --------------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Guyanese -------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Icelander --------------------------------------Iranian ---------------------------------------Irish -----------------------------------------Israeli ----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Latvian ---------------------------------------Lithuanian -------------------------------------Luxemburger -----------------------------------Macedonian -----------------------------------Maltese --------------------------------------Northern European ------------------------------Norwegian ------------------------------------Pennsylvania German ----------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------Romanian -------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Scotch-Irish ------------------------------------Scottish --------------------------------------Serbian ---------------------------------------Slavic ----------------------------------------Slovak ---------------------------------------Slovene ---------------------------------------Subsaharan African ------------------------------Cape Verdean --------------------------------Ethiopian------------------------------------Ghanian ------------------------------------Nigerian ------------------------------------African -------------------------------------Other Subsaharan African -----------------------Swedish --------------------------------------Swiss ----------------------------------------Turkish ---------------------------------------Ukrainian -------------------------------------United States or American-------------------------Welsh ----------------------------------------West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) ---------Bahamian -----------------------------------Barbadian -----------------------------------Belizean ------------------------------------British West Indian ----------------------------Dutch West Indian-----------------------------Haitian -------------------------------------Jamaican -----------------------------------Trinidadian/ Tobagonian -------------------------West Indian ---------------------------------Other West Indian -----------------------------Yugoslavian -----------------------------------Other ancestries ---------------------------------

168

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island 1 003 938 600 338 64 2 006 6

2 2

6 2 1 3 5

1 1 6 161 1 1 134 72 73 6 2 213 199 4

4 47 94 1 12 13 24 2 12 10

1 22 1 3 20 3 2

98

464 935 935 000 529 928 96 223 370 306 9 78 666 44 796 380 91 345 57 170 710 24 336 529 181 105 459 117 461 287 640 978 933 505 001 56 017 562 128 747 482 208 69 902 185 378 684 194 190 377 580 65 66 104 161 010 182 227 650 102 412 924 638 144 7 192 231 73 618 080 37 67 508 179 747 373 459 399 530 994 253 182 5 72 47 77 21 945 483 147 332 53 251 402

Middle Atlantic Division

Connecticut 3 3 1 1

287 048 880 168 238 6 574 2 12

8 1

5 1 20 3 2 17 13 2 10 6 16 37 3 462 1 3 7 260 110 450 26 49 1 613 1 629 2 41

19 312 43 6 79 5 45 82 1 49 8 3

3 1 79 10 1 23 76 19 32

5 20 3 2 491

116 669 405 264 447 232 784 745 918 735 85 57 612 322 843 815 449 218 212 976 397 319 431 489 547 181 937 529 669 729 162 739 183 248 974 088 689 486 064 426 803 646 698 508 444 669 924 320 223 389 747 234 285 280 670 004 904 587 098 359 869 029 742 319 374 106 891 864 451 047 145 375 803 064 017 374 558 329 711 487 018 083 154 972 82 536 89 004 219 899 842 286 786 010

17 16 11 5 1 35

1

2

2 2

New York

New Jersey

990 344 339 005 646 980 2 10 95 15 2 2 31 4 18 12 9 23

7 7 4 2

3 157 1 14 11 58 2 46 1 20 50 28 47 369 32 566 3 27 21 625 155 900 159 56 186 1 18 800 24 843 12 70

1 8 2 90 10 1 181 44 66 596 17 165 266 3 5 118 2 69 1 1 6 9 41 9 165 46 19 121 468 103 476 1 22 5 23 1 107 186 42 80 4 30 4 813

455 374 268 106 081 910 219 628 837 211 814 408 089 098 201 884 132 590 680 688 379 300 522 145 197 208 075 920 517 132 402 058 807 480 123 982 446 288 459 531 879 876 462 898 427 183 539 091 872 038 397 915 570 245 854 158 503 077 090 977 583 092 952 312 534 969 045 619 425 099 958 158 610 452 148 333 873 325 113 760 679 563 986 298 520 967 153 207 429 973 075 955 455 184

730 141 696 445 588 15 460 1 3 47 11 1 12 2 11 5 1 14 1 59 7 7 27 13 8 23 13 27 159 9 702 2 9 8 157 30 1 408 60 6 141 5 1 415 6 1 459 5 49 1 1 46 7 626 63 21 229 7 86 132 1 4 117 21 1 4 10 3 72 25 7 73 170 47 64 1 1 18 26 4 8 1 12 1 841

188 344 008 336 844 376 047 339 173 704 632 234 261 367 722 311 942 664 845 573 199 534 624 482 217 815 016 784 173 538 686 703 165 934 552 623 531 343 195 768 827 899 697 627 522 804 664 569 297 393 870 425 460 252 010 991 886 506 188 177 405 921 869 882 718 171 562 972 023 436 432 466 330 922 437 647 402 579 935 439 015 473 562 687 304 890 152 854 690 245 935 154 682 398

East North Central Division

Pennsylvania 11 10 6 4

881 970 681 288 911 23 763 1 2 40 2 19 12 2 1 6 1 66 11 1 36 1 11 78 29 16 20 354 8 1 274 10 8 263 31 4 316 55 152 3 2 256 2 1 374 4 103

1 31 143 882 12 17 215 7 270 223 19 8 447 14 14

1 8 2 126 68 2 129 309 221 19

2 10 1 3 10 1 505

643 538 710 828 105 286 649 538 247 071 299 431 234 821 591 893 907 763 322 483 556 250 877 512 845 010 610 895 750 610 453 875 656 772 823 727 705 612 960 007 386 158 619 863 523 214 143 722 840 847 272 401 808 388 153 146 008 348 770 755 513 499 299 544 913 654 384 584 192 346 588 400 984 367 507 255 919 430 753 814 964 716 218 761 161 633 152 253 191 509 427 411 446 616

Ohio 10 9 5 3 1 21

847 708 930 778 138 694 2 1 44 1 27 2 6 5 1 2 1 29 9

41 2 13 1 59 67 15 21 310 2 1 449 10 21 360 38 4 070 49 218 3 1 896 1 640 3 29 3 1 31 24 442 6 25 81 9 217 224 15 4 273 49 13

2 8 1 87 88 2 43 540 165 7

3 1 13 1 688

115 916 278 638 199 230 614 107 905 654 267 723 226 436 145 340 114 948 159 489 951 203 137 531 342 408 637 028 315 487 864 602 765 781 402 852 902 044 151 709 387 496 476 145 590 399 343 158 417 973 840 867 452 294 271 911 872 226 151 950 488 046 478 351 545 165 380 598 198 214 650 215 329 035 755 475 523 147 569 995 494 645 154 114 10 128 539 703 841 469 499 188 172 734

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 168 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Indiana 5 4 3 1

544 754 028 725 790 11 088 1 8

3 1 1 1 8 14 24 6 18 11 3 14 198 767 7 4 209 20 2 085 18 40 1 965 125 1 11 3 1 25 9 179 2 7 18 6 113 111 8 1 44 1 4

3 69 44 6 395 42 2

1

4 797

159 038 362 676 121 318 860 255 492 571 47 170 610 471 773 513 337 052 398 826 358 190 942 419 749 944 501 470 633 603 458 918 589 459 098 315 263 470 181 094 487 978 81 828 224 230 132 521 297 622 098 685 210 121 078 978 684 501 476 725 286 528 568 535 418 252 412 495 607 53 196 111 720 108 419 619 511 842 379 497 004 959 64 62 129 17 256 316 368 157 494 96 214 095

Illinois 11 10 6 3

430 468 759 708 962 22 861 3 2 35 2 1 1 8 5 3 10 1 8 13 1 49 39 1 34 2 12 61 131 23 70 264 4 1 141 1 14 20 355 47 3 327 93 68 6 1 861 2 731 6 109 9 1 1 167 7 962 6 23 144 23 173 176 15 3 120 11 18 1 1 4 10 2 374 47 2 38 319 63 18 2 4 7 2 19 2 873

602 057 710 347 545 204 175 837 120 407 638 833 299 534 367 468 574 431 759 539 996 445 852 729 734 136 891 564 284 941 927 586 339 541 077 164 040 636 629 059 767 046 679 439 981 458 107 528 824 978 417 249 264 314 807 003 208 827 810 202 630 446 035 096 503 658 400 743 910 111 043 167 455 106 028 965 057 778 414 079 144 067 286 195 118 191 232 597 734 444 093 177 145 995

Michigan 9 8 5 3

295 467 036 430 828 18 590 1 4 77 1 6 1 39 2 7 14 2 14 14 1 24 60 31 2 47 29 40 14 51 560 2 1 315 10 109 652 174 2 667 42 109 3 1 320 1 412 5 38 4 13 2 72 10 889 4 24 76 16 157 252 7 3 84 3 11

2 6 1 194 27 1 43 332 55 7

3 1 15 1 740

297 137 921 216 160 594 954 955 070 785 668 441 673 695 656 842 310 263 724 388 978 236 266 887 204 232 616 721 356 356 485 184 792 178 736 478 523 357 465 138 622 678 126 178 756 117 599 150 209 485 384 907 106 446 153 261 758 527 203 832 093 514 483 104 439 713 864 002 025 85 826 330 103 219 462 063 146 776 914 467 588 222 250 128 80 296 212 614 777 294 357 214 878 023

Wisconsin 4 4 2 2

891 636 616 020 255 9 783 6

2 1 2 25 62 9 4 22 104 8 80 162 410 5 35 239 55 2 632 14 25 1 612 146 3 16 7

416 2 505 1 2 33 24 43 58 5 2 45 6 4

1 1 159 65 6 76 29 2

1

6 451

769 056 048 008 713 538 593 772 694 421 9 194 827 735 878 139 491 771 114 821 454 101 503 233 961 547 484 246 391 278 887 791 466 879 938 336 310 118 004 442 462 366 83 385 809 261 371 390 175 003 790 288 256 163 853 271 691 808 769 651 272 491 582 589 715 597 769 478 060 10 192 79 379 845 555 216 915 649 783 673 895 300 77 40 22 35 80 97 443 159 245 102 177 924

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 142.

Ancestry: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] West North Central Division

United States Region and Division State All persons ----------------------------Ancestry specified -------------------------------Single ancestry -------------------------------Multiple ancestry -----------------------------Ancestry unclassified or not reported ----------------Total ancestries reported -----------------Acadian --------------------------------------Albanian --------------------------------------Arab -----------------------------------------Egyptian ------------------------------------Iraqi ---------------------------------------Jordanian -----------------------------------Lebanese------------------------------------Palestinian ----------------------------------Syrian --------------------------------------Arab/ Arabic ---------------------------------Other Arab ----------------------------------Armenian -------------------------------------Assyrian --------------------------------------Australian -------------------------------------Austrian --------------------------------------Basque ---------------------------------------Belgian ---------------------------------------Brazilian --------------------------------------British ----------------------------------------Bulgarian -------------------------------------Canadian--------------------------------------Celtic ----------------------------------------Croatian --------------------------------------Czech ----------------------------------------Czechoslovakian --------------------------------Danish ---------------------------------------Dutch ----------------------------------------Eastern European -------------------------------English ---------------------------------------Estonian --------------------------------------European -------------------------------------Finnish ---------------------------------------French (except Basque) ---------------------------French Canadian --------------------------------German --------------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Guyanese -------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Icelander --------------------------------------Iranian ---------------------------------------Irish -----------------------------------------Israeli ----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Latvian ---------------------------------------Lithuanian -------------------------------------Luxemburger -----------------------------------Macedonian -----------------------------------Maltese --------------------------------------Northern European ------------------------------Norwegian ------------------------------------Pennsylvania German ----------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------Romanian -------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Scotch-Irish ------------------------------------Scottish --------------------------------------Serbian ---------------------------------------Slavic ----------------------------------------Slovak ---------------------------------------Slovene ---------------------------------------Subsaharan African ------------------------------Cape Verdean --------------------------------Ethiopian------------------------------------Ghanian ------------------------------------Nigerian ------------------------------------African -------------------------------------Other Subsaharan African -----------------------Swedish --------------------------------------Swiss ----------------------------------------Turkish ---------------------------------------Ukrainian -------------------------------------United States or American-------------------------Welsh ----------------------------------------West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) ---------Bahamian -----------------------------------Barbadian -----------------------------------Belizean ------------------------------------British West Indian ----------------------------Dutch West Indian-----------------------------Haitian -------------------------------------Jamaican -----------------------------------Trinidadian/ Tobagonian -------------------------West Indian ---------------------------------Other West Indian -----------------------------Yugoslavian -----------------------------------Other ancestries ---------------------------------

Minnesota 4 4 2 1

375 136 153 982 238 8 750 9

6 1

16 16 11 4 11 87 11 98 103 356 6 103 236 46 2 021 8 12 3 1 573 89 2 7 5 2 757 2 238 1 4 31 91 52 63 3 4 31 6 6 1 1 2 1 536 25 10 66 22 1

7 295

099 320 418 902 779 198 645 148 785 760 80 111 096 368 114 751 505 714 66 607 421 130 222 403 596 635 591 372 020 748 466 373 757 989 629 558 247 603 268 719 854 924 414 349 165 922 811 452 163 612 033 898 115 104 871 212 185 039 386 903 900 712 423 996 292 169 190 614 214 37 001 181 714 129 152 203 524 597 691 484 753 842 66 50 20 65 48 237 696 63 498 99 765 729

Iowa 2 2 1 1

776 545 456 088 231 5 553 4

2

4 8 7 2 5 58 6 84 175 389 4 2 103 11 1 394 6 3 527 45 3 6 1 152 6 32 1 7 13 64 53 10 1

120 18 1 86 29

1 169

755 071 222 849 684 510 498 86 004 221 30 130 180 165 660 391 227 304 – 231 516 59 219 153 960 437 417 228 295 717 142 202 769 206 510 93 071 401 265 030 923 233 60 710 310 787 454 125 395 965 090 153 17 80 250 084 580 502 097 917 661 221 500 694 639 454 599 397 782 – 33 51 423 926 349 470 886 301 356 754 060 448 68 6 10 16 79 50 104 31 75 9 047 106

Missouri 5 4 2 1

117 491 747 744 625 10 234 3 9

4 1 1 1 11 5 18 4 16 24 4 20 153 1 743 9 3 268 17 1 844 13 14 2 1 037 162 6

29 3 95 3 3 27 7 129 94 1 1 17 7

1 4 69 26 4 329 40 3

1

2 933

073 399 397 002 674 146 074 531 172 520 119 122 973 291 230 090 827 058 70 763 787 151 522 254 492 361 446 404 519 583 550 695 961 216 247 155 436 583 116 860 192 294 79 843 304 208 713 566 122 760 283 417 265 98 798 531 013 900 086 733 501 156 228 211 285 084 261 515 206 36 334 59 644 607 526 039 697 632 766 895 516 035 71 3 29 29 778 414 202 54 394 61 668 495

North Dakota 638 616 372 243 22 1 277

1 1

15 1 10 10 39

3 27 4 325 3 3 53 4

189 17 18 11 8 8 1

35 2 3 9 1

39

800 017 884 133 783 600 49 15 984 28 28 26 563 20 204 26 89 174 6 25 178 11 048 36 853 175 442 45 246 302 565 801 459 – 015 115 327 807 901 194 000 608 – 005 161 117 684 13 301 64 383 419 9 36 219 106 518 320 256 339 514 074 262 557 27 85 557 24 221 – 8 – 147 66 – 933 036 80 634 994 697 170 23 – – – 32 25 67 – 18 5 272 682

South Atlantic Division

South Dakota 696 651 393 258 44 1 392 1

1 1 1

18 1 23 36 68

3 24 3 355 1 87 6 1

106 9 7 7 9 8 1

33 3 12 4

61

004 793 538 255 211 008 65 – 262 63 32 16 717 24 300 49 61 82 26 85 397 30 566 6 040 109 513 60 281 607 383 456 844 14 345 10 915 468 490 288 305 905 – 361 209 150 665 9 156 115 256 242 17 19 797 361 773 139 422 226 322 790 980 472 22 78 788 22 394 – 104 – 128 133 29 421 431 70 391 546 034 105 5 8 – 2 27 8 29 10 16 – 360 353

Nebraska

Kansas

1 578 385 1 475 249 856 644 618 605 103 136 3 156 770 483 50 3 101 186 23 15 1 682 14 749 310 122 210 15 140 3 152 45 2 599 103 3 997 123 1 083 126 3 283 90 222 7 871 59 860 46 237 93 208 657 58 2 271 1 651 54 459 6 503 795 177 3 266 28 3 318 226 479 272 185 172 35 315 869 3 557 922 42 45 472 30 533 3 709 61 199 744 900 10 130 5 988 34 701 26 278 443 342 9 156 190 1 401 21 23 16 466 740 135 99 263 10 408 218 1 161 32 107 11 998 486 37 – 5 5 97 55 158 8 117 4 483 139 551

2 477 574 2 181 252 1 310 800 870 452 296 322 4 955 148 1 474 66 4 871 228 74 103 2 937 270 450 579 230 358 66 645 6 545 70 4 929 243 10 028 219 2 845 252 8 511 21 719 3 564 18 878 99 645 322 405 709 78 6 333 1 717 109 945 11 512 968 820 3 986 5 4 058 169 1 155 435 863 137 44 630 384 2 079 361 17 49 689 21 878 5 042 34 844 1 414 940 16 470 4 700 74 643 57 460 454 479 8 085 1 085 2 609 69 155 94 344 1 628 319 79 188 18 105 205 2 075 118 653 27 031 1 536 44 21 33 29 476 85 442 71 326 9 1 425 390 437

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 169 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Delaware 666 599 383 216 66 1 332 1

2

4 1

1 1 14 122

19 2 138 3 3 139 63 2

3 2 38 1 6 13 16 4 1

7 1 4 29 9 2

1

140

168 607 103 504 561 336 247 123 470 221 39 24 533 94 202 250 107 294 – 96 364 13 637 89 378 13 248 57 542 449 736 732 956 332 759 123 906 872 190 990 165 203 38 468 29 254 180 162 568 438 695 7 13 40 38 036 396 286 127 680 832 966 847 796 183 193 697 79 258 – 63 6 231 774 184 659 860 327 950 084 759 014 48 74 – 22 14 242 118 158 289 49 364 804

District of Columbia

Maryland 4 4 2 1

781 313 888 425 468 9 562 2 15 1 5 1 1 2 2 3 1 18 3 2 28 6

5 18 6 12 80 6 670 1 9 5 125 21 1 219 32 3 26 9 769 2 253 3 23

1 22 3 200 6 7 95 7 89 108 1 1 33 1 30 3 2 6 12 5 40 14 2 15 178 47 32

1 3 15 4 5 2 1 401

468 456 172 284 012 936 298 429 862 817 468 467 771 038 845 160 296 076 157 251 181 268 865 551 992 588 725 689 869 177 686 563 433 324 960 487 881 547 278 206 199 203 106 726 425 644 360 254 277 398 608 340 198 184 070 520 581 570 898 672 896 012 223 427 196 398 597 018 126 484 431 502 515 107 087 456 405 366 872 714 236 349 295 626 150 222 178 837 456 493 424 668 505 368

606 533 455 77 73 1 213

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

2

1

2

3

1 1 3 1 34 1 8 1 39 2 2 1 34 11 1

2 9 12 5 8 1 9 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 11 2 6

3 1 1 367

900 072 704 368 828 800 167 60 779 291 44 16 070 186 116 493 563 369 62 129 533 37 565 524 803 57 626 76 547 034 483 264 768 203 280 48 777 479 566 717 282 279 757 518 91 144 392 146 691 552 789 72 38 61 167 620 59 879 870 987 346 736 943 194 163 73 378 169 380 145 311 168 762 750 244 531 632 309 082 651 477 969 48 102 – 298 – 937 184 012 164 224 386 674

169

Table 142.

Ancestry: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State All persons ----------------------------Ancestry specified -------------------------------Single ancestry -------------------------------Multiple ancestry -----------------------------Ancestry unclassified or not reported ----------------Total ancestries reported -----------------Acadian --------------------------------------Albanian --------------------------------------Arab -----------------------------------------Egyptian ------------------------------------Iraqi ---------------------------------------Jordanian -----------------------------------Lebanese------------------------------------Palestinian ----------------------------------Syrian --------------------------------------Arab/ Arabic ---------------------------------Other Arab ----------------------------------Armenian -------------------------------------Assyrian --------------------------------------Australian -------------------------------------Austrian --------------------------------------Basque ---------------------------------------Belgian ---------------------------------------Brazilian --------------------------------------British ----------------------------------------Bulgarian -------------------------------------Canadian--------------------------------------Celtic ----------------------------------------Croatian --------------------------------------Czech ----------------------------------------Czechoslovakian --------------------------------Danish ---------------------------------------Dutch ----------------------------------------Eastern European -------------------------------English ---------------------------------------Estonian --------------------------------------European -------------------------------------Finnish ---------------------------------------French (except Basque) ---------------------------French Canadian --------------------------------German --------------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Guyanese -------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Icelander --------------------------------------Iranian ---------------------------------------Irish -----------------------------------------Israeli ----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Latvian ---------------------------------------Lithuanian -------------------------------------Luxemburger -----------------------------------Macedonian -----------------------------------Maltese --------------------------------------Northern European ------------------------------Norwegian ------------------------------------Pennsylvania German ----------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------Romanian -------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Scotch-Irish ------------------------------------Scottish --------------------------------------Serbian ---------------------------------------Slavic ----------------------------------------Slovak ---------------------------------------Slovene ---------------------------------------Subsaharan African ------------------------------Cape Verdean --------------------------------Ethiopian------------------------------------Ghanian ------------------------------------Nigerian ------------------------------------African -------------------------------------Other Subsaharan African -----------------------Swedish --------------------------------------Swiss ----------------------------------------Turkish ---------------------------------------Ukrainian -------------------------------------United States or American-------------------------Welsh ----------------------------------------West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) ---------Bahamian -----------------------------------Barbadian -----------------------------------Belizean ------------------------------------British West Indian ----------------------------Dutch West Indian-----------------------------Haitian -------------------------------------Jamaican -----------------------------------Trinidadian/ Tobagonian -------------------------West Indian ---------------------------------Other West Indian -----------------------------Yugoslavian -----------------------------------Other ancestries ---------------------------------

170

Virginia 6 5 3 1

187 327 777 549 859 12 374 4 25 2 10 2 2 4 2 4 1 14 4 1 49 9 1 7 13 5 18 117 2 1 050 14 6 178 33 1 187 23 25 9 889 207 1 13

1 35 3 115 10 4 42 10 195 166 1 1 31 1 16 2 1 2 7 2 56 19 2 12 578 54 11

1 4 2 2 1 571

358 578 686 892 780 716 581 533 256 462 570 660 692 170 248 122 332 078 220 651 986 403 955 382 823 355 792 109 543 612 144 374 477 616 632 461 593 770 732 641 006 390 660 178 814 858 107 856 577 806 375 564 150 360 643 815 033 121 818 633 561 366 722 959 563 446 604 125 308 387 977 048 210 112 574 040 451 673 321 291 891 560 237 315 89 268 217 398 975 737 787 537 523 583

West Virginia 1 793 477 1 455 728 953 862 501 866 337 749 3 586 954 377 12 5 535 122 13 8 4 178 76 806 256 76 139 20 211 1 993 9 1 189 59 7 073 155 1 027 235 4 215 1 936 851 1 332 74 877 69 269 823 19 1 511 452 40 125 3 296 469 033 4 325 – 9 248 106 355 348 451 33 71 835 168 2 225 22 45 7 141 2 598 988 30 864 487 749 5 006 958 54 222 34 173 1 365 255 11 267 423 714 – – 5 247 423 39 6 856 3 956 368 1 514 268 036 16 896 665 – 14 7 4 233 64 260 – 67 16 887 191 813

North Carolina 6 5 4 1 1 13

628 535 306 228 093 257 4 10

5 1 1 1 6 2 34 6 8 6 2 9 147 986 11 3 141 20 1 111 14 12 2 841 112 5

20 1 59 4 2 17 6 343 177 12 11

2 7 1 35 10 1 4 787 36 6

2 1 1 1 706

637 019 453 566 618 274 478 191 638 903 124 265 619 894 114 348 371 060 14 698 868 119 862 469 868 240 695 517 189 227 355 848 469 789 712 304 253 830 803 308 220 927 308 749 245 094 363 253 417 843 602 83 29 268 920 184 747 722 970 007 676 678 345 699 639 751 313 537 867 211 318 205 083 650 400 861 716 046 897 800 229 536 114 211 74 156 550 542 639 391 634 225 315 906

East South Central Division

South Carolina 3 486 703 2 899 048 2 288 213 610 835 587 655 6 973 406 5 086 52 5 775 279 11 118 3 732 140 637 608 250 455 55 379 3 174 48 1 250 298 15 548 117 3 462 199 4 585 3 190 1 087 5 307 55 860 340 436 169 194 4 958 1 849 87 527 9 923 500 404 8 119 73 6 111 127 570 485 849 198 56 501 252 2 673 108 28 87 406 9 170 797 29 762 2 252 936 6 481 3 874 159 534 77 111 262 382 6 926 290 5 692 78 117 103 1 582 3 390 422 18 534 5 546 828 2 266 363 795 17 190 3 022 147 75 58 50 220 300 1 135 189 752 96 769 1 086 071

Georgia 6 5 4 1 1 12

478 446 208 238 031 956 7 10 1 5 1 1 1 1 9 3 39 6 9 7 2 10 112 1 889 14 4 155 20 810 14 13 3 970 112 1 6

21 1 67 4 3 29 6 192 141 13 19 1 5 10 2 39 9 1 4 837 37 12

1 6 2 1 1 990

216 798 535 263 418 432 893 202 427 043 90 300 792 420 032 198 552 122 101 065 424 128 427 742 724 205 551 738 651 220 817 404 322 540 760 236 216 978 250 430 861 795 530 418 353 279 752 415 478 035 751 192 74 182 732 388 027 171 925 850 227 978 187 833 558 755 110 726 990 204 378 531 040 212 625 612 210 478 967 184 811 335 462 287 63 353 600 183 262 616 064 445 317 994

Florida 12 11 8 3 1 25

937 465 021 444 472 875 12 1 49 3 24 2 8 7 2 7

2 64 1 14 7 76 1 44 1 18 36 15 46 279 5 1 845 1 22 25 508 110 2 412 66 4 99 1 6 1 899 5 787 5 41 1 2 1 90 9 410 32 29 232 20 320 316 4 3 74 2 20

2 13 2 171 37 5 33 724 103 236 13 1 1 3 105 86 7 13 2 9 3 483

926 337 202 135 589 852 114 812 986 119 696 615 322 786 225 233 990 424 414 791 025 189 820 788 630 396 652 172 020 127 085 654 077 467 776 501 179 031 205 221 372 861 497 822 348 088 107 518 657 725 713 259 583 190 920 375 451 666 345 675 200 057 217 732 082 136 335 733 445 718 587 415 922 065 738 780 877 809 792 919 115 543 668 770 334 743 903 495 231 500 350 549 462 510

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 170 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Kentucky 3 685 296 2 939 734 2 137 454 802 280 745 562 7 370 592 2 086 53 5 147 147 17 229 3 153 231 639 569 162 258 3 475 2 954 94 1 242 98 18 006 106 2 228 354 3 140 2 845 1 073 3 888 79 575 237 552 826 71 7 385 1 405 92 588 8 033 798 352 4 060 47 5 819 108 962 695 932 136 55 582 240 1 726 83 61 114 198 7 355 818 24 487 1 275 1 081 6 435 2 696 89 822 65 638 333 241 5 017 321 2 500 60 129 59 445 1 601 206 16 447 10 901 290 1 582 609 795 21 128 1 904 32 28 10 41 434 276 600 111 315 57 860 521 498

Tennessee 4 3 2 1

877 960 953 006 917 9 754 5 6

2 1

3 1 24 3 4 4 1 7 125 691 8 2 113 11 724 7 7 1 875 73 3

12 1 35 2 1 10 4 197 100 7 4

1 2 27 10 2 681 28 4

2 1

1 117

185 089 480 609 096 370 498 187 429 453 149 203 837 464 700 085 538 540 107 478 722 91 936 236 044 183 996 566 677 897 524 449 571 512 510 110 043 488 713 272 540 061 98 349 176 902 205 244 339 623 252 141 21 88 862 098 160 325 002 361 622 437 942 080 354 345 417 256 948 81 273 76 082 980 456 552 252 529 063 524 745 773 265 18 6 113 139 166 150 189 594 133 694 539

Alabama

Mississippi

4 040 587 3 354 494 2 669 979 684 515 686 093 8 081 174 5 780 26 5 839 279 45 287 3 672 367 270 757 162 353 42 442 2 512 82 961 188 19 913 197 2 670 500 5 336 3 050 1 109 5 180 76 037 307 479 507 110 8 769 1 759 93 104 9 185 430 753 6 895 133 4 117 210 1 118 617 077 135 53 266 252 1 809 113 18 107 777 8 489 395 21 907 1 408 816 5 157 2 845 127 826 76 020 182 162 5 022 247 4 907 – 82 17 1 401 3 120 287 18 235 4 107 592 1 585 705 907 18 809 2 950 167 64 8 62 583 188 814 225 692 147 656 1 191 047

2 573 216 2 170 170 1 789 442 380 728 403 046 5 146 432 11 097 23 4 084 141 9 37 3 177 92 314 160 154 158 46 162 1 171 28 604 120 8 537 50 1 364 208 7 428 1 273 400 2 454 31 860 96 253 741 – 3 563 1 250 84 955 7 487 224 774 2 215 5 1 462 84 235 392 869 83 36 499 116 569 70 15 88 122 4 052 181 10 645 1 306 445 1 892 1 755 88 052 35 921 115 323 2 319 66 3 785 12 38 – 1 225 2 459 51 8 629 2 237 206 480 328 276 8 611 1 040 50 12 6 5 225 80 318 24 274 46 952 968 245

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 142.

Ancestry: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State All persons ----------------------------Ancestry specified -------------------------------Single ancestry -------------------------------Multiple ancestry -----------------------------Ancestry unclassified or not reported ----------------Total ancestries reported -----------------Acadian --------------------------------------Albanian --------------------------------------Arab -----------------------------------------Egyptian ------------------------------------Iraqi ---------------------------------------Jordanian -----------------------------------Lebanese------------------------------------Palestinian ----------------------------------Syrian --------------------------------------Arab/ Arabic ---------------------------------Other Arab ----------------------------------Armenian -------------------------------------Assyrian --------------------------------------Australian -------------------------------------Austrian --------------------------------------Basque ---------------------------------------Belgian ---------------------------------------Brazilian --------------------------------------British ----------------------------------------Bulgarian -------------------------------------Canadian--------------------------------------Celtic ----------------------------------------Croatian --------------------------------------Czech ----------------------------------------Czechoslovakian --------------------------------Danish ---------------------------------------Dutch ----------------------------------------Eastern European -------------------------------English ---------------------------------------Estonian --------------------------------------European -------------------------------------Finnish ---------------------------------------French (except Basque) ---------------------------French Canadian --------------------------------German --------------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Guyanese -------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Icelander --------------------------------------Iranian ---------------------------------------Irish -----------------------------------------Israeli ----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Latvian ---------------------------------------Lithuanian -------------------------------------Luxemburger -----------------------------------Macedonian -----------------------------------Maltese --------------------------------------Northern European ------------------------------Norwegian ------------------------------------Pennsylvania German ----------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------Romanian -------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Scotch-Irish ------------------------------------Scottish --------------------------------------Serbian ---------------------------------------Slavic ----------------------------------------Slovak ---------------------------------------Slovene ---------------------------------------Subsaharan African ------------------------------Cape Verdean --------------------------------Ethiopian------------------------------------Ghanian ------------------------------------Nigerian ------------------------------------African -------------------------------------Other Subsaharan African -----------------------Swedish --------------------------------------Swiss ----------------------------------------Turkish ---------------------------------------Ukrainian -------------------------------------United States or American-------------------------Welsh ----------------------------------------West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) ---------Bahamian -----------------------------------Barbadian -----------------------------------Belizean ------------------------------------British West Indian ----------------------------Dutch West Indian-----------------------------Haitian -------------------------------------Jamaican -----------------------------------Trinidadian/ Tobagonian -------------------------West Indian ---------------------------------Other West Indian -----------------------------Yugoslavian -----------------------------------Other ancestries ---------------------------------

West South Central Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

2 350 725 1 922 316 1 350 273 572 043 428 409 4 701 450 5 237 36 1 854 43 47 13 817 144 301 303 186 185 111 95 1 746 104 892 18 9 383 54 1 336 205 3 145 4 183 1 115 5 014 72 670 112 290 498 33 3 422 983 75 026 5 981 400 386 2 734 – 2 300 95 343 464 309 26 30 341 198 1 456 104 21 63 348 8 778 682 17 600 1 337 427 2 595 2 343 67 388 36 231 155 146 3 752 76 2 277 67 52 45 894 1 125 94 16 168 5 280 166 870 314 204 12 436 3 230 14 22 9 22 2 679 39 180 24 211 30 450 611 606

4 219 973 3 783 410 2 860 518 922 892 436 563 8 439 946 432 549 81 10 863 269 98 123 6 705 454 1 659 1 271 284 530 78 350 3 445 226 4 343 290 10 837 124 2 941 281 5 081 3 910 1 666 5 713 43 259 440 335 620 55 2 820 1 590 550 440 86 569 507 798 5 964 80 5 722 81 1 123 518 183 184 197 778 285 1 899 59 33 61 685 9 510 469 22 456 2 988 858 7 316 2 774 79 491 40 417 236 364 5 133 166 7 598 84 209 68 1 430 5 604 203 15 908 4 217 449 1 391 280 143 12 408 3 944 50 87 331 76 339 633 1 105 349 829 145 1 818 1 462 212

3 145 585 2 642 788 1 663 793 978 995 502 797 6 291 170 3 957 22 6 906 328 74 153 4 308 181 732 790 340 401 14 410 3 379 105 1 820 235 11 932 277 2 322 176 2 592 15 239 3 451 9 938 140 457 76 441 443 47 5 156 1 844 118 804 10 961 714 747 4 451 70 3 797 155 2 494 641 734 167 45 093 338 2 090 253 38 55 509 17 401 1 810 29 519 2 612 860 7 580 4 305 95 508 59 409 160 298 5 781 215 3 348 44 114 215 1 132 1 604 239 32 638 7 474 459 1 969 266 396 21 894 24 804 68 31 18 30 23 465 208 332 179 414 59 652 838 736

Mountain Division

Texas 16 15 11 3 1 33

986 245 362 883 740 973 105 44 3 1 21 2 5 7 2 3 2 23 1 10 2 76

17 2 15 168 23 47 324 2 2 024 23 12 571 60 2 951 31 31 1 13 2 368 2 313 2 14

2 94 3 237 13 7 55 22 495 306 2 2 48 2 35 2 13 13 4 155 32 3 13 940 95 35

1 16 1 7 2 4 4 7 218

510 864 367 497 646 020 982 539 787 146 495 498 934 944 322 067 381 183 453 677 482 248 807 147 861 867 365 258 742 023 731 655 375 087 001 642 825 634 175 277 726 048 904 884 147 639 958 114 746 279 034 704 279 702 840 096 808 557 304 564 580 201 886 854 181 120 463 254 420 264 830 925 153 629 619 193 304 273 094 656 447 709 336 466 793 004 713 673 500 018 513 693 943 620

Montana 799 736 406 329 62 1 598 1

5 2 2 1 3 7 1 16 27 137 2 7 43 7 285 1 2 138 21

86 1 15 1 7 9 25 27 3

36 5 1 24 9

3 80

065 327 777 550 738 130 235 45 165 37 18 19 816 23 164 52 36 158 9 268 556 469 450 7 135 246 497 73 119 608 967 752 018 76 187 66 652 324 073 780 554 920 27 750 334 106 833 24 461 223 915 216 36 – 588 460 040 736 421 572 766 971 369 904 522 556 907 264 136 – – – 67 36 33 784 754 52 478 188 704 75 – – – 2 37 – 26 – 10 – 355 941

Idaho 1 006 903 518 385 103 2 013

2 5 5 2

5 1 40 35 290 3 3 45 7 278 2 2 141 23

32 11 2 4 10 26 39 2

52 12 43 20

1 117

749 439 189 250 310 498 374 21 740 40 26 7 285 23 145 183 31 147 59 375 767 587 910 129 121 80 326 122 981 257 260 297 881 24 526 71 757 937 801 529 851 525 – 455 408 366 907 45 863 47 831 207 74 28 785 956 930 540 717 470 152 349 230 890 161 207 582 112 244 – 5 – 96 80 63 892 680 103 906 268 746 393 8 – 3 – 176 32 78 43 53 – 137 553

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 171 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Wyoming 453 412 227 184 41 907

1

2

3 10 15 101 1 2 21 2 158 1 1 72 13

18 9 2 3 15 17 2

20 3 18 6

1 56

588 281 363 918 307 176 452 – 256 – – – 142 8 49 34 23 55 – 173 787 602 790 11 001 148 630 16 746 745 790 889 648 13 408 36 898 408 762 885 543 681 – 374 44 68 951 6 108 127 332 99 13 21 260 047 801 764 882 169 955 830 227 097 85 321 872 295 226 – 6 – 102 110 8 885 401 28 405 105 674 89 – – – – 41 – 36 – 12 – 024 241

Colorado 3 3 1 1

294 041 775 265 253 6 588 2 7

3 1 1 16 5 19 6 6 24 6 42 100 1 581 10 8 148 21 1 064 11 16 2 537 156 1 7

2 75 3 82 4 3 36 17 95 100 1 2 24 3 3

1 125 20 6 96 41 2

4 734

394 300 970 330 094 788 528 198 602 489 158 71 544 489 801 394 656 686 106 786 646 937 106 307 730 591 242 746 437 279 662 801 024 257 979 391 921 632 950 859 547 999 85 861 939 105 996 423 607 772 232 629 122 144 131 646 569 257 654 211 104 002 012 952 271 225 257 194 610 29 575 84 730 566 626 097 288 792 984 610 520 130 24 36 44 43 421 198 819 58 409 78 840 410

New Mexico 1 515 069 1 377 159 1 026 834 350 325 137 910 3 030 138 1 308 30 3 492 143 31 41 1 974 112 269 712 210 525 13 129 3 300 502 1 055 184 6 397 61 1 662 186 1 842 4 252 1 811 7 122 29 401 191 188 947 67 3 229 2 266 43 970 6 260 234 228 3 108 33 4 337 149 667 163 690 144 36 378 257 1 943 132 62 11 710 13 936 664 19 523 1 768 713 7 912 4 098 33 977 29 082 307 384 4 469 189 1 198 21 38 8 95 872 164 19 999 4 281 336 1 512 50 111 11 275 1 526 4 26 50 8 899 66 261 16 179 17 903 765 270

Arizona 3 3 2 1

665 307 160 146 357 7 330 2 11

6 1 1 2 12 1 5 18 9 6 18 5 36 95 586 8 10 155 25 878 12 22 2 529 160 1 9

1 70 2 102 7 5 35 16 82 93 1 1 21 1 3

2 92 16 8 101 38 3

1

4 1 102

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

228 339 781 558 889 456 459 189 881 568 243 195 296 497 820 600 662 519 302 869 226 316 160 617 034 431 680 590 769 056 374 859 326 949 544 323 645 395 951 248 813 799 42 433 759 351 648 966 297 029 353 924 243 435 081 940 645 405 338 714 479 735 552 835 772 456 335 104 796 104 299 148 557 073 615 248 700 772 471 492 340 453 70 26 154 80 782 319 005 250 649 118 869 561

171

Table 142.

Ancestry: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State All persons ----------------------------Ancestry specified -------------------------------Single ancestry -------------------------------Multiple ancestry -----------------------------Ancestry unclassified or not reported ----------------Total ancestries reported -----------------Acadian --------------------------------------Albanian --------------------------------------Arab -----------------------------------------Egyptian ------------------------------------Iraqi ---------------------------------------Jordanian -----------------------------------Lebanese------------------------------------Palestinian ----------------------------------Syrian --------------------------------------Arab/ Arabic ---------------------------------Other Arab ----------------------------------Armenian -------------------------------------Assyrian --------------------------------------Australian -------------------------------------Austrian --------------------------------------Basque ---------------------------------------Belgian ---------------------------------------Brazilian --------------------------------------British ----------------------------------------Bulgarian -------------------------------------Canadian--------------------------------------Celtic ----------------------------------------Croatian --------------------------------------Czech ----------------------------------------Czechoslovakian --------------------------------Danish ---------------------------------------Dutch ----------------------------------------Eastern European -------------------------------English ---------------------------------------Estonian --------------------------------------European -------------------------------------Finnish ---------------------------------------French (except Basque) ---------------------------French Canadian --------------------------------German --------------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Guyanese -------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Icelander --------------------------------------Iranian ---------------------------------------Irish -----------------------------------------Israeli ----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Latvian ---------------------------------------Lithuanian -------------------------------------Luxemburger -----------------------------------Macedonian -----------------------------------Maltese --------------------------------------Northern European ------------------------------Norwegian ------------------------------------Pennsylvania German ----------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------Romanian -------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Scotch-Irish ------------------------------------Scottish --------------------------------------Serbian ---------------------------------------Slavic ----------------------------------------Slovak ---------------------------------------Slovene ---------------------------------------Subsaharan African ------------------------------Cape Verdean --------------------------------Ethiopian------------------------------------Ghanian ------------------------------------Nigerian ------------------------------------African -------------------------------------Other Subsaharan African -----------------------Swedish --------------------------------------Swiss ----------------------------------------Turkish ---------------------------------------Ukrainian -------------------------------------United States or American-------------------------Welsh ----------------------------------------West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) ---------Bahamian -----------------------------------Barbadian -----------------------------------Belizean ------------------------------------British West Indian ----------------------------Dutch West Indian-----------------------------Haitian -------------------------------------Jamaican -----------------------------------Trinidadian/ Tobagonian -------------------------West Indian ---------------------------------Other West Indian -----------------------------Yugoslavian -----------------------------------Other ancestries ---------------------------------

172

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Utah

Nevada

1 722 850 1 583 484 920 637 662 847 139 366 3 445 700 519 137 2 730 94 43 66 1 534 105 315 404 169 928 16 1 372 3 961 1 422 1 219 386 24 527 275 4 308 268 1 446 3 382 1 108 163 048 55 770 163 749 711 107 11 711 3 718 53 902 5 607 299 853 10 439 – 2 944 2 970 1 458 136 672 134 46 008 172 1 118 39 – 84 935 36 178 329 14 832 1 954 943 4 401 34 106 24 292 89 463 220 532 4 167 289 964 20 – 11 280 488 165 103 715 31 737 317 1 062 57 268 48 070 389 3 12 6 22 81 63 102 6 86 8 3 095 193 441

1 201 833 1 097 592 675 805 421 787 104 241 2 403 666 1 278 158 4 206 253 30 33 2 219 57 789 553 272 1 224 66 576 4 409 4 840 1 439 408 5 368 206 3 385 165 2 560 5 518 1 615 19 170 30 751 282 207 062 148 2 626 3 582 60 172 9 662 280 052 6 490 23 7 100 342 1 118 199 788 339 87 525 278 2 722 225 145 193 427 23 229 752 33 591 8 246 1 745 13 241 6 112 27 950 32 601 871 475 6 311 238 1 924 22 532 19 188 1 045 118 31 301 7 392 404 2 434 41 236 14 266 1 273 97 25 61 106 169 128 369 73 238 7 2 483 303 661

Pacific Division

Washington 4 4 2 1

866 401 419 981 465 9 733 2 8

3 1 1 2 2 18 1 7 35 22 1 10 23 7 82 179 1 897 1 23 44 265 52 1 391 18 16 5 3 768 157 2 8 1 5 333 4 95 13 5 41 64 154 182 1 2 18 1 5 1 2 257 36 1 10 171 69 3

1

12 818

692 320 784 536 372 384 504 339 908 588 202 235 784 451 189 725 734 269 211 012 448 770 868 614 509 969 004 262 430 934 922 215 310 107 426 255 897 110 350 725 322 275 139 797 976 629 393 448 746 926 530 171 177 237 772 521 490 828 215 124 369 179 566 690 195 592 892 132 915 51 281 172 772 795 844 953 795 683 814 350 094 658 93 50 60 146 366 228 482 168 877 188 726 169

Oregon 2 2 1 1

842 528 352 175 313 5 684 1 6

2 1

1 1 9 2 5 19 10 1 3 16 5 47 118 575 16 22 160 29 879 8 10 1 2 466 83 1 4

2 124 3 48 11 4 28 28 95 110 8 2

1 124 30 6 103 40 1

4 404

321 468 527 941 853 642 061 139 287 255 104 43 611 317 350 866 741 308 139 429 582 257 174 394 028 768 654 048 804 517 202 806 089 785 293 641 311 977 967 161 273 535 60 776 200 208 907 249 781 197 341 606 135 107 724 216 556 414 369 439 686 021 336 314 466 917 939 343 471 19 333 24 541 109 445 620 984 673 220 352 781 565 71 26 23 9 604 195 223 4 357 53 968 839

California 29 27 19 8 2 59

3

1 4

3 1

760 249 167 081 510 520 18 2 144 19 6 5 49 11 15 27 8 151 15 12 104 19 31 9 151 5 86 5 47 88 35 262 591 16 646 4 89 64 032 156 940 125 2 159 6 108 425 20 448 13 63 3 1 8 14 411 12 578 356 57 447 102 546 646 10 10 101 5 64 2 9 1 10 32 9 587 140 12 56 709 238 54 1 10

3 5 19 3 9 1 53 12 988

021 148 685 463 873 042 337 261 619 597 080 503 776 566 803 688 606 340 736 006 783 122 591 357 050 277 896 420 822 546 510 101 618 716 656 101 777 302 843 625 252 792 671 121 512 871 627 651 432 652 871 487 498 029 188 282 742 256 495 417 591 310 496 674 605 803 328 546 867 433 040 681 027 413 273 772 351 929 211 458 134 776 398 160 848 994 841 054 237 100 136 008 442 060

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 172 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Alaska 550 503 332 170 46 1 100

1

3 1

2 5 14 76 3 3 23 5 127 1 2 74 14 1

23 12 1 6 4 12 16 1

17 2 23 5

1 169

043 133 925 208 910 086 852 197 541 – – – 279 15 76 148 23 138 – 197 695 245 672 64 012 110 457 107 518 834 878 993 365 89 600 95 598 773 844 335 180 665 72 200 131 144 322 14 591 179 267 79 2 15 611 087 354 294 628 549 032 814 850 996 274 254 895 97 493 20 34 5 53 361 20 716 902 66 962 000 774 568 20 6 – 33 51 91 186 41 140 – 374 681

Hawaii 1 108 229 1 048 368 765 381 282 987 59 861 2 216 458 800 63 1 161 125 – – 504 10 152 254 116 478 9 409 1 965 169 508 67 2 882 137 1 699 114 679 1 553 703 3 455 9 839 68 71 573 48 1 622 1 422 21 674 3 176 102 883 1 589 49 2 631 127 352 65 473 74 21 692 224 1 411 162 6 41 170 9 054 149 11 795 57 125 610 5 246 1 748 10 628 13 784 188 164 2 087 73 490 50 42 17 13 308 60 10 396 1 948 229 1 234 7 572 4 596 1 187 5 30 31 24 46 215 443 63 268 62 678 867 212

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 143.

Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

Total

New England Division

809 578 231 490 740 058 317 1 656 885

229 205 024 865 159 987 218 188 047

13 206 943 12 163 706 1 043 237 504 700 538 537 368 374 48 552 313 446 155 687

5 231 747 429 464 417 573 582 499 329 482 703

024 384 976 488 139 969 287 932 547 566 736

1 043 146 75 77 69 105 100 107 71 108 181

5 231 024 1 670 376 270 033 158 908 62 304 1 059 287 626 395 1 439 822 630 004 205 406 25 677 512 862 280 483 123 760 70 465 12 145 5 292 253 864 114 011

1 043 435 78 23 10 183 116 267 93 120 9 55 34 33 19 3 1 39 15

United States

Midwest Region

Middle Atlantic Division

South Region

Total

East North Central Division

West North Central Division

668 537 131 059 071 753 114 654 345

632 339 293 808 485 966 553 359 092

42 008 942 40 225 794 1 783 148 890 448 892 700 606 835 93 807 563 813 292 431

17 659 690 17 311 545 348 145 169 360 178 785 147 131 20 746 90 546 52 661

Total

South Atlantic Division

NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Not a citizen -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Entered 1965 to 1979 -------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------

248 228 19 7 11 8 1 6 3

709 942 767 996 770 663 250 460 080

873 557 316 998 318 627 647 538 293

19 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1

767 136 738 826 961 752 116 591 201 599 842

316 930 594 581 522 855 560 123 442 021 688

50 45 5 2 2 2

37 33 4 1 2 1

602 414 187 986 201 690 268 1 342 729

286 499 787 165 622 613 666 742 360

59 57 2 1 1

237 352 463 554 005 790 103 553 602 353 462

4 187 601 354 386 348 468 482 392 257 374 522

787 032 513 934 134 179 184 379 945 213 274

2 131 310 142 146 154 268 219 165 117 282 322

293 758 945 165 098 824 688 847 782 515 671

1 783 245 117 118 125 224 193 146 99 244 268

148 167 736 350 582 578 056 179 014 490 996

348 65 25 27 28 44 26 19 18 38 53

237 779 047 211 217 589 328 905 298 985 939 968 415 971 329 574 566 240 174

4 187 787 1 234 597 191 986 135 697 52 087 875 698 510 067 1 171 917 536 706 84 421 15 738 456 894 246 068 89 789 51 136 8 571 3 726 214 624 98 837

2 131 758 120 48 14 599 331 560 213 121 17 52 22 41 24 8 3 62 23

293 578 456 498 561 029 243 580 796 652 390 115 635 538 652 096 254 859 369

1 783 654 103 39 12 465 248 491 187 96 12 42 17 30 17 5 1 52 18

148 547 192 846 084 935 298 978 492 749 403 577 694 350 241 253 874 662 960

348 104 17 8 2 133 82 68 26 24 4 9 4 11 7 2 1 10 4

85 80 4 1 2 2

445 863 582 815 767 030 292 1 528 724

930 637 293 182 111 033 668 039 703

145 591 209 815 516 246 632 668 768 025 675

4 582 689 385 423 531 634 489 403 337 337 349

145 031 264 652 477 094 945 602 304 903 987 538 941 188 411 843 380 197 409

4 582 724 158 34 7 874 472 2 351 1 069 152 37 282 151 115 74 16 6 182 89

43 40 2 1 1 1

566 843 722 147 575 171 146 859 433

853 908 945 521 424 925 346 829 336

293 060 380 683 910 892 713 434 332 202 687

2 722 416 230 236 288 300 279 279 240 206 243

945 781 348 363 433 835 658 336 964 745 482

293 597 208 729 357 335 613 159 436 068 862 915 361 619 504 141 881 798 673

2 722 532 108 29 5 496 266 1 228 554 114 26 234 126 77 49 9 4 114 56

945 725 549 377 493 822 892 749 336 067 892 190 757 026 261 725 285 331 352

YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------1987 to 1990 ---------------------------------1985 or 1986 ---------------------------------1982 to 1984 ---------------------------------1980 or 1981 ---------------------------------1975 to 1979 ---------------------------------1970 to 1974 ---------------------------------1965 to 1969 ---------------------------------1960 to 1964 ---------------------------------1950 to 1959 ---------------------------------Before 1950 ------------------------------------

AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------North America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Canada -------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------South America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Area not reported -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ------------------------

19 767 316 4 016 678 720 448 333 725 131 526 4 979 037 2 794 366 8 124 257 3 819 526 744 830 123 985 1 037 497 540 834 363 819 215 750 104 145 48 035 808 158 393 142

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak only English ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------French----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------German --------------------------------------Yiddish ---------------------------------------Other West Germanic ----------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------South Slavic -----------------------------------Other Slavic -----------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Indic -----------------------------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Chinese ---------------------------------------Japanese -------------------------------------Mon-Khmer ------------------------------------Korean ---------------------------------------Tagalog --------------------------------------Vietnamese ------------------------------------Arabic ----------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Native North American languages -------------------Other languages ---------------------------------

230 198 17 1 1

445 600 345 930 308 430 1 547 213 232 198 723 241 170 270 388 555 578 1 319 427 127 626 843 507 355 147 331 1 023

777 798 064 404 648 610 987 064 461 904 483 798 449 863 260 126 076 462 657 441 478 251 069 150 902 758 614

47 319 352 39 495 067 3 133 043 693 660 837 680 295 219 316 006 146 037 79 501 36 338 332 590 125 415 50 940 109 862 184 675 189 305 149 926 376 329 61 168 25 509 142 366 101 253 46 884 98 608 58 521 7 645 225 805

12 290 438 10 587 897 449 706 359 695 179 458 199 905 52 105 7 301 5 825 12 806 87 178 18 352 2 870 11 749 51 005 24 082 42 223 56 804 11 481 17 622 13 144 9 265 17 618 19 277 8 748 2 288 42 034

35 028 914 28 907 170 2 683 337 333 965 658 222 95 314 263 901 138 736 73 676 23 532 245 412 107 063 48 070 98 113 133 670 165 223 107 703 319 525 49 687 7 887 129 222 91 988 29 266 79 331 49 773 5 357 183 771

55 272 756 51 352 096 1 400 651 220 740 177 340 10 032 508 819 16 127 67 972 71 783 280 439 32 371 75 800 88 337 86 571 98 434 87 007 108 446 46 290 10 275 73 615 75 098 41 483 89 502 38 133 28 228 187 167

38 921 081 35 796 550 1 171 141 163 759 160 030 7 534 330 891 13 475 54 605 27 992 265 909 26 233 70 350 65 780 79 941 87 170 75 878 84 439 37 316 5 625 58 947 65 685 20 397 80 169 36 274 6 776 128 215

16 351 675 15 555 546 229 510 56 981 17 310 2 498 177 928 2 652 13 367 43 791 14 530 6 138 5 450 22 557 6 630 11 264 11 129 24 007 8 974 4 650 14 668 9 413 21 086 9 333 1 859 21 452 58 952

79 248 852 70 579 221 5 815 486 798 170 145 762 37 479 396 518 35 202 34 385 28 711 65 295 23 737 12 528 45 305 70 391 131 421 84 275 166 495 58 897 17 408 126 992 95 988 141 725 77 845 22 936 36 800 199 880

40 529 952 36 821 612 2 059 626 390 202 118 052 30 313 220 458 33 097 22 179 19 905 48 337 17 336 9 122 19 852 56 712 78 028 59 285 89 560 33 310 9 720 82 584 64 304 53 071 48 272 18 960 6 871 119 184

777 798 064 069 962 821 212 133 724 374 057 978 621 266 007 786 562 161 418 958 294 491

47 39 3 1

12 290 438 10 587 897 449 706 235 119 105 870 78 308 30 409 1 054 554 706 586 218 597 104 804 24 567 147 113 65 000 44 101 29 911 8 101 51 168 37 289 10 178 3 216 485

35 28 2 1

55 272 756 51 352 096 1 400 651 798 882 296 188 240 330 65 251 1 821 772 1 243 867 389 264 169 802 18 839 459 524 222 667 140 391 79 187 17 279 238 713 166 010 51 190 18 234 3 279

38 921 081 35 796 550 1 171 141 650 242 252 570 207 660 60 669 1 429 547 960 569 314 269 137 552 17 157 337 403 169 912 99 780 55 636 12 075 186 440 127 020 41 212 15 161 3 047

16 351 675 15 555 546 229 510 148 640 43 618 32 670 4 582 392 225 283 298 74 995 32 250 1 682 122 121 52 755 40 611 23 551 5 204 52 273 38 990 9 978 3 073 232

79 70 5 3 1

40 36 2 1

952 612 626 736 542 770 578 878 751 114 612 401 093 438 023 607 025 743 478 896 947 422

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

173

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak English only ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Asian and Pacific Island languages-------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------All other languages ------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" -----------------------

230 198 17 9 3 3 1 8 5 1

4 2 1 1

445 600 345 035 805 042 461 790 945 857 849 137 471 051 356 838 225 238 830 290 96 20

319 495 133 618 723 562 228 3 547 2 305 795 375 70 845 366 245 174 58 298 206 66 21 2

352 067 043 376 763 793 111 154 929 331 869 025 442 913 565 563 401 646 989 998 820 839

028 907 683 383 617 484 197 2 492 1 599 576 271 45 698 301 201 144 50 247 169 56 18 2

914 170 337 257 893 485 702 600 343 734 065 458 329 913 464 652 300 478 700 820 604 354

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 173 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

248 579 815 142 315 921 435 1 909 1 344 380 167 16 715 354 220 117 21 229 163 48 15 2

852 221 486 422 854 977 233 179 461 893 626 199 235 769 945 913 608 731 267 710 541 213

529 821 059 075 425 360 197 1 122 776 226 108 11 388 195 118 63 11 137 98 28 8 1

Table 143.

Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

West Region

East South Central Division

West South Central Division

15 176 284 15 019 135 157 149 73 386 83 763 65 348 9 121 48 785 28 285

26 702 793 25 000 594 1 702 199 594 275 1 107 924 792 760 137 201 619 425 263 082

New England Division

Total

Mountain Division

082 376 706 143 563 641 208 952 451

13 658 776 12 943 864 714 912 301 727 413 185 298 034 47 867 217 336 99 354

Pacific Division

Maine

New Hampshire

1 227 928 1 191 632 36 296 21 281 15 015 7 069 917 7 444 3 511

1 109 252 1 068 059 41 193 22 876 18 317 10 159 986 10 295 5 064

41 4 1 2 1 3 2 4 4 5 10

Vermont

Massachusetts

NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Not a citizen -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Entered 1965 to 1979 -------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------

52 44 7 2 5 3

786 963 822 631 191 820 526 2 621 1 125

39 32 7 2 4 3

127 019 107 329 778 522 478 2 404 1 026

306 512 794 416 378 607 341 616 097

562 545 17 10 6 3

758 214 544 646 898 387 494 3 849 1 877

6 016 425 5 442 692 573 733 262 079 311 654 223 147 27 873 174 197 86 371

YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------1987 to 1990 ---------------------------------1985 or 1986 ---------------------------------1982 to 1984 ---------------------------------1980 or 1981 ---------------------------------1975 to 1979 ---------------------------------1970 to 1974 ---------------------------------1965 to 1969 ---------------------------------1960 to 1964 ---------------------------------1950 to 1959 ---------------------------------Before 1950 ------------------------------------

157 29 11 13 10 21 15 12 11 17 13

149 514 701 202 931 177 179 429 637 479 900

1 702 242 143 174 232 312 194 111 84 112 92

199 765 331 118 546 880 876 669 731 978 305

7 822 706 1 389 728 780 293 792 245 858 375 1 275 170 824 872 521 910 416 781 496 738 466 594

714 114 61 58 63 96 70 49 49 75 74

912 820 460 685 069 993 995 348 265 363 914

7 107 794 1 274 908 718 833 733 560 795 306 1 178 177 753 877 472 562 367 516 421 375 391 680

36 3 1 1

157 47 10 1

149 951 840 155 347 528 846 301 599 738 355 109 466 175 026 204 478 726 746

1 702 143 38 4 1 312 169 1 098 506 28 8 43 22 32 21 5 2 61 30

199 921 819 197 517 985 875 109 501 263 615 616 138 418 217 212 118 741 575

7 822 863 171 91 47 2 446 1 364 3 772 1 906 265 43 189 86 82 46 67 32 308 166

714 149 25 6 1 132 72 367 169 47 9 16 7 9 5 7 3 24 11

912 191 947 847 947 291 546 657 467 608 927 935 952 601 625 816 549 574 001

7 107 713 145 84 45 2 314 1 291 3 405 1 736 218 33 172 78 73 40 59 29 284 155

794 936 804 743 357 095 569 039 823 096 129 670 403 301 504 947 059 063 088

36 296 9 655 2 214 298 45 4 864 2 744 19 770 1 572 18 729 1 105 419 144 239 130 191 86 860 134

2 2 3 3 5 12

296 030 549 509 981 054 360 030 174 955 654

193 296 999 025 839 350 765 180 394 829 516

17 544 1 693 562 667 465 1 365 1 227 1 257 1 653 2 890 5 765

573 90 45 47 39 60 55 58 36 49 89

41 193 14 625 2 936 489 183 6 927 4 058 15 966 1 679 13 823 708 1 186 656 546 316 298 79 1 156 252

17 544 6 341 1 144 123 73 1 998 905 7 997 964 7 572 759 335 129 166 30 110 47 474 95

573 226 40 15 7 116 76 142 57 52 4 27 18 21 12 1

733 608 242 522 775 755 397 045 659 800 930

AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------North America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Canada -------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------South America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Area not reported -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ------------------------

64 35 24 8 9 2 5 2 6 4 1 6 2

706 127 751 590 304 386 115 696 290 704 056 605 355 902 129 763 608 637 089

733 353 549 350 785 608 064 928 789 438 494 670 284 557 613 593 836 21 674 9 227

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak only English ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------French----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------German --------------------------------------Yiddish ---------------------------------------Other West Germanic ----------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------South Slavic -----------------------------------Other Slavic -----------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Indic -----------------------------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Chinese ---------------------------------------Japanese -------------------------------------Mon-Khmer ------------------------------------Korean ---------------------------------------Tagalog --------------------------------------Vietnamese ------------------------------------Arabic ----------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Native North American languages -------------------Other languages ---------------------------------

14 118 305 13 725 891 148 668 65 167 8 605 1 522 54 559 555 4 753 2 078 3 340 1 719 745 1 349 4 639 9 391 5 449 13 549 9 218 1 503 10 990 4 858 8 867 7 504 1 089 6 158 16 139

24 600 595 20 031 718 3 607 192 342 801 19 105 5 644 121 501 1 550 7 453 6 728 13 618 4 682 2 661 24 104 9 040 44 002 19 541 63 386 16 369 6 185 33 418 26 826 79 787 22 069 2 887 23 771 64 557

48 604 817 37 174 414 6 995 884 217 834 147 866 87 880 326 644 15 698 50 603 62 072 45 159 60 275 31 181 27 359 46 623 135 966 256 868 668 192 261 302 74 249 283 505 570 912 276 977 89 195 28 312 259 085 410 762

12 557 275 10 655 978 1 266 689 48 489 26 076 5 944 94 974 2 333 8 443 13 247 11 645 5 269 6 058 7 325 9 091 9 386 11 896 29 087 18 464 2 874 20 927 17 838 16 054 9 371 4 659 217 778 37 380

36 047 542 26 518 436 5 729 195 169 345 121 790 81 936 231 670 13 365 42 160 48 825 33 514 55 006 25 123 20 034 37 532 126 580 244 972 639 105 242 838 71 375 262 578 553 074 260 923 79 824 23 653 41 307 373 382

1 142 122 1 036 681 5 934 81 012 1 814 314 4 157 202 256 1 014 1 127 386 67 298 1 085 315 1 142 709 553 772 562 608 691 231 117 1 000 1 075

1 024 935 9 51 2 1 4

14 118 305 13 725 891 148 668 97 348 28 574 21 539 1 207 163 871 115 748 31 170 16 176 777 59 545 30 552 17 892 9 523 1 578 20 330 13 289 5 321 1 573 147

24 20 3 1

48 37 6 3 1 1

12 557 275 10 655 978 1 266 689 810 249 247 027 152 433 56 980 260 176 194 101 45 630 19 219 1 226 130 457 65 377 40 269 21 082 3 729 243 975 142 142 71 877 21 543 8 413

36 26 5 2 1 1

1 142 122 1 036 681 5 934 4 361 972 589 12 93 189 69 508 17 998 5 363 320 4 178 2 016 1 356 690 116 2 140 1 797 288 55 –

1 024 935 9 6 1 1

2

4 1 1 1

2

621 825 619 284 440 173 380 213 443 922 976 591 72 327 086 292 438 520 465 259 995 575 187 798 260 120 361

521 491 3 17 1

521 112 196 171 289 162 2 716 78 417 382 1 165 251 72 249 421 195 225 453 289 12 144 187 137 117 131 60 890

621 825 619 231 720 417 251 637 443 426 401 367 140 567 648 772 153 400 745 464 149 42

521 491 3 2

5 605 751 4 753 523 228 458 124 973 81 987 133 373 20 872 4 126 2 585 5 473 37 769 12 101 899 3 198 33 006 12 971 26 248 43 248 6 849 12 178 7 935 3 800 12 655 13 128 1 799 732 21 865

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak English only ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Asian and Pacific Island languages-------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------All other languages ------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" -----------------------

174

600 031 607 969 861 539 236 622 451 123 42 4 267 128 85 44 9 71 51 14 5

595 718 192 338 738 668 448 430 962 609 838 021 597 779 030 783 005 658 500 493 021 644

1 1

2 1

604 174 995 475 470 317 732 512 051 291 135 32 451 106 749 467 128 471 294 124 40 12

817 414 884 389 157 721 617 028 467 886 760 915 420 917 106 123 274 071 152 060 699 160

047 518 729 665 223 165 675 1 251 857 246 116 31 2 320 1 041 708 446 124 227 152 52 19 3

542 436 195 140 130 288 637 852 366 256 541 689 963 540 837 041 545 096 010 183 156 747

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 174 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

71 53 13 4 5 2 1 2 1

24 19 3 1 1

521 112 196 439 370 369 18 793 174 861 672 86 586 843 487 219 37 834 706 71 54 3

5 605 751 4 753 523 228 458 117 350 52 639 40 864 17 605 499 581 325 464 102 534 55 570 16 013 96 706 40 421 29 581 20 570 6 134 27 483 20 207 5 257 1 788 231

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 143.

Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Middle Atlantic Division

Connecticut

East North Central Division

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

990 138 851 297 554 189 186 920 481

455 594 861 020 841 865 008 634 419

7 730 188 6 763 578 966 610 470 936 495 674 384 515 61 201 323 190 186 386

11 881 643 11 512 327 369 316 218 209 151 107 116 233 21 457 98 918 61 555

10 847 115 10 587 442 259 673 155 244 104 429 70 639 10 160 68 368 42 016

5 544 159 5 449 896 94 263 49 841 44 422 30 509 3 621 26 944 15 429

11 430 602 10 478 330 952 272 423 665 528 607 371 137 62 811 344 429 169 589

9 295 297 8 939 904 355 393 198 087 157 306 93 598 12 551 96 488 51 526

4 891 769 4 770 222 121 547 63 611 57 936 40 952 4 664 27 584 13 871

383 527 651 832 523 923 551 401 250 562 163

2 851 421 248 279 240 322 327 270 175 234 331

861 568 170 312 815 572 143 919 010 845 507

966 134 83 83 83 107 121 94 61 90 107

610 262 905 201 147 536 608 046 011 125 769

369 45 22 24 24 38 33 27 21 49 82

316 202 438 421 172 071 433 414 924 243 998

259 31 13 13 11 23 22 22 15 50 54

673 820 494 684 641 133 375 860 695 137 834

94 14 5 5 4 9 9 7 6 15 14

263 935 462 262 850 630 399 915 232 597 981

952 138 75 74 82 145 121 77 50 97 88

383 798 708 492 548 852 791 129 980 291 416 919 309 043 918 101 418 11 049 3 861

2 851 743 116 98 42 556 327 913 422 56 9 319 171 55 31 5 2 158 74

861 819 554 576 672 662 951 260 959 795 455 731 680 819 440 004 345 990 264

966 321 56 19 4 216 123 216 97 14 3 123 68 25 14 2

610 478 046 508 786 106 273 534 884 674 557 791 105 222 426 045 870 41 926 19 125

369 169 19 17 4 102 58 42 15 12 2 13 6 8 5 1

316 300 386 613 629 930 843 123 863 952 726 372 283 748 270 522 511 13 708 5 448

259 130 13 8 2 73 39 27 6 14 2 5 2 7 3

673 673 300 204 344 547 989 380 634 615 591 603 459 059 905 989 359 6 218 1 649

94 36 5 1

263 951 482 628 417 845 385 419 541 715 166 327 182 318 189 668 353 107 960

952 288 60 19 7 225 117 347 154 16 2 27 10 12 7 1

NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Not a citizen -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Entered 1965 to 1979 -------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------

1 003 908 95 42 52 35 4 34 16

464 376 088 670 418 079 863 786 037

3 287 116 3 007 733 279 383 145 148 134 235 89 533 13 419 82 875 42 827

95 13 7 6 7 12 11 10 4 6 14

088 198 460 999 422 343 803 640 472 317 434

279 33 18 18 18 25 26 30 21 37 48

95 42 6 1

088 007 496 459 583 340 766 115 314 132 457 439 893 420 322 281 100 027 605

279 136 24 5 1 38 22 61 21 22 2 19 11 5 2 1

17 15 2 1 1 1

YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------1987 to 1990 ---------------------------------1985 or 1986 ---------------------------------1982 to 1984 ---------------------------------1980 or 1981 ---------------------------------1975 to 1979 ---------------------------------1970 to 1974 ---------------------------------1965 to 1969 ---------------------------------1960 to 1964 ---------------------------------1950 to 1959 ---------------------------------Before 1950 ------------------------------------

272 194 448 641 854 214 485 730 524 954 228

355 41 16 18 17 33 32 30 19 58 86

393 314 911 004 369 459 367 662 873 937 497

121 18 6 6 8 13 7 7 6 21 24

547 904 421 759 868 142 430 012 690 865 456

272 199 833 507 056 339 264 437 830 065 876 397 914 388 176 819 610 30 186 12 454

355 145 18 7 1 102 51 77 13 54 4 5 2 6 3 1

393 052 216 590 715 732 435 268 224 630 902 367 280 280 461 211 394 9 893 2 873

121 53 5 2

547 672 361 917 552 472 225 474 263 724 868 883 859 305 510 566 158 258 024

AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------North America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Canada -------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------South America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Area not reported -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ------------------------

14 9 20 9 6 6 3 6 3 4 1

27 15 19 5 5 1 2 1 2 1 3

36 24 20 7 5 1 2 1 3 1

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak only English ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------French----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------German --------------------------------------Yiddish ---------------------------------------Other West Germanic ----------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------South Slavic -----------------------------------Other Slavic -----------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Indic -----------------------------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Chinese ---------------------------------------Japanese -------------------------------------Mon-Khmer ------------------------------------Korean ---------------------------------------Tagalog --------------------------------------Vietnamese ------------------------------------Arabic ----------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Native North American languages -------------------Other languages ---------------------------------

936 776 35 31 20 39 2

423 931 492 669 619 947 636 494 275 791 835 897 193 501 853 022 146 640 407 285 716 069 570 651 289 162 333

3 060 000 2 593 825 167 007 53 586 71 309 24 936 17 344 2 188 1 849 4 224 40 306 4 126 1 567 7 176 10 554 8 287 10 024 8 234 2 918 1 116 2 792 3 026 3 378 3 352 6 152 214 10 510

16 743 048 12 834 328 1 848 825 236 099 400 218 33 089 128 525 117 323 11 747 14 353 120 923 78 310 26 377 34 931 87 608 87 574 69 804 247 334 29 845 3 169 80 394 46 276 11 531 44 060 23 394 4 067 122 944

7 200 696 5 794 548 621 416 52 351 154 160 55 285 56 877 11 569 5 412 5 964 69 145 14 824 9 757 22 642 28 080 60 248 21 658 47 334 14 272 486 30 712 38 107 4 892 24 384 16 590 721 39 262

11 085 170 10 278 294 213 096 45 515 103 844 6 940 78 499 9 844 56 517 3 215 55 344 13 929 11 936 40 540 17 982 17 401 16 241 24 857 5 570 4 232 18 116 7 605 12 843 10 887 9 789 569 21 565

10 063 212 9 517 064 139 194 46 075 41 179 1 800 80 975 2 907 18 783 2 007 26 207 5 659 21 948 22 170 15 391 13 709 12 040 15 475 9 058 1 932 8 515 6 328 3 997 14 816 18 219 762 17 002

5 146 160 4 900 334 90 146 20 578 5 264 763 46 034 432 11 956 1 088 11 552 1 560 7 091 3 334 5 287 5 346 3 466 6 017 4 722 243 3 693 2 367 2 112 2 998 2 999 529 6 249

10 585 838 9 086 726 728 380 43 070 66 903 2 781 84 625 6 751 5 517 10 815 143 480 12 833 24 082 23 952 42 976 49 995 35 188 41 807 13 174 2 565 33 973 46 453 7 572 19 935 5 772 1 255 45 258

8 594 737 8 024 930 137 490 39 794 38 023 1 700 57 328 2 550 13 772 3 696 64 527 4 540 11 767 11 375 13 431 14 916 20 727 15 378 8 478 541 9 978 8 707 4 817 40 242 7 712 1 649 36 669

4 531 134 4 267 496 75 931 14 242 8 661 490 61 929 835 4 577 10 386 20 143 1 641 5 462 4 949 2 856 3 204 4 457 5 762 1 884 344 2 788 1 830 1 899 2 178 1 572 2 581 23 037

423 931 492 703 242 892 655 878 847 120 482 429 756 574 322 048 812 3 366 2 441 692 190 43

3 060 000 2 593 825 167 007 89 035 41 927 27 177 8 868 257 476 169 150 58 658 25 316 4 352 26 747 13 579 7 707 4 612 849 14 945 10 393 3 406 980 166

16 743 048 12 834 328 1 848 825 947 919 429 009 333 178 138 719 1 446 881 909 203 342 340 166 430 28 908 459 873 181 856 130 264 106 149 41 604 153 141 104 216 35 594 11 839 1 492

7 200 696 5 794 548 621 416 310 391 142 527 118 419 50 079 567 972 362 883 127 668 64 751 12 670 153 671 80 281 46 244 22 648 4 498 63 089 43 597 14 289 4 564 639

11 085 170 10 278 294 213 096 124 947 46 357 32 888 8 904 477 747 327 257 106 726 39 884 3 880 84 785 39 776 24 956 15 855 4 198 31 248 21 887 6 937 2 201 223

10 063 212 9 517 064 139 194 91 114 26 575 19 929 1 576 310 850 208 352 72 023 28 057 2 418 54 595 27 587 16 628 8 760 1 620 41 509 29 230 9 107 2 864 308

5 146 160 4 900 334 90 146 58 870 18 013 12 300 963 123 751 81 872 30 898 10 231 750 22 894 11 877 6 789 3 545 683 9 035 6 225 2 070 686 54

10 585 838 9 086 726 728 380 361 381 167 155 146 591 53 253 552 968 358 750 122 590 61 106 10 522 166 773 86 348 48 581 25 644 6 200 50 991 34 650 11 454 4 024 863

8 594 737 8 024 930 137 490 91 346 25 401 18 050 2 693 298 146 209 212 59 522 26 656 2 756 59 426 31 197 17 236 9 472 1 521 74 745 49 390 16 640 6 935 1 780

4 531 134 4 267 496 75 931 47 531 15 426 10 790 2 184 143 832 102 383 29 236 11 502 711 33 715 12 903 10 546 8 215 2 051 10 160 7 525 1 941 652 42

3

1 1 3 2 3 1 1 5

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak English only ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Asian and Pacific Island languages-------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------All other languages ------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" -----------------------

936 776 35 15 8 7 3 107 69 22 12 3 12 5 3 3

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 175 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

175

Table 143.

Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West North Central Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

4 375 099 4 262 060 113 039 50 764 62 275 51 491 6 818 27 540 14 641

2 776 755 2 733 439 43 316 19 992 23 324 19 278 1 790 10 044 5 775

5 117 073 5 033 440 83 633 45 683 37 950 29 575 4 295 23 646 15 138

43 9 3 3 2 5 2 2 2 4 7

316 701 443 270 864 133 777 134 082 461 451

83 13 4 5 4 9 7 6 6 11 12

633 856 921 942 856 632 302 712 001 508 903

039 873 329 115 065 032 533 541 815 339 741 068 754 783 210 714 383 2 913 1 402

43 316 13 575 2 070 449 122 17 970 11 715 7 594 3 212 2 625 684 884 500 1 232 947 325 152 1 287 560

83 30 5 2

633 930 064 029 737 249 175 110 212 418 837 781 148 813 769 893 367 828 103

4 038 861 3 811 700 42 362 13 693 2 870 806 45 409 843 2 024 25 758 5 755 2 403 2 069 6 530 1 351 3 227 3 488 6 844 1 871 2 699 3 368 2 414 8 314 2 387 562 4 540 35 574

2 583 526 2 483 135 31 620 7 941 1 929 275 21 429 231 3 833 4 579 890 543 416 3 270 1 157 1 620 1 428 3 450 1 158 500 2 014 948 2 062 1 499 199 1 120 6 280

4 748 704 4 570 494 59 585 20 135 9 125 707 32 286 1 250 4 338 1 022 3 503 1 593 1 427 1 425 2 684 3 025 2 886 7 018 3 324 572 4 145 3 254 3 599 2 528 809 763 7 207

590 543 4 1

4 038 861 3 811 700 42 362 28 162 7 871 5 580 749 116 226 85 863 21 153 8 734 476 47 776 17 613 15 982 10 796 3 385 20 797 16 182 3 481 1 039 95

2 583 526 2 483 135 31 620 20 506 5 734 4 859 521 49 541 35 209 9 927 4 207 198 15 381 6 386 5 544 2 934 517 3 849 2 883 779 169 18

4 748 704 4 570 494 59 585 38 623 11 724 8 573 665 85 406 58 252 18 165 8 419 570 26 394 13 542 8 205 4 092 555 6 825 4 855 1 427 521 22

590 543 4 3

South Atlantic Division

North Dakota

South Dakota

Nebraska

Kansas

638 629 9 5 3 2

696 688 7 4 3 2

Delaware

Maryland

004 273 731 719 012 487 419 1 666 954

1 578 385 1 550 187 28 198 15 312 12 886 10 492 1 712 7 075 4 148

2 477 574 2 414 734 62 840 27 236 35 604 30 891 5 320 18 683 10 871

666 643 22 12 9 7 1 6 4

168 893 275 437 838 377 285 544 057

9 388 1 569 437 508 403 720 727 445 477 1 098 3 004

7 731 1 145 466 416 460 787 494 385 352 910 2 316

28 4 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 3 5

198 580 737 342 833 424 174 477 642 530 459

62 13 5 5 6 9 5 3 3 4 5

22 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3

275 080 355 411 531 424 160 960 818 209 327

313 59 28 34 25 42 35 25 17 23 22

9 388 2 982 463 697 5 2 125 1 314 3 048 883 2 679 749 129 45 121 80 53 16 233 111

7 731 3 058 457 308 77 2 228 1 290 1 400 286 892 75 175 89 212 172 126 72 224 44

28 9 1 1

198 431 249 123 200 538 849 607 860 322 248 757 381 795 479 221 144 726 330

62 840 12 182 2 632 931 271 23 952 15 069 20 302 10 036 2 628 653 1 744 1 024 1 232 754 511 246 1 986 859

22 275 8 232 1 285 435 94 6 733 3 347 4 471 1 675 998 168 971 369 606 285 102 31 725 291

313 67 15 6 2 110 57 68 37 7 1 25 13 23 15 1

226 232 033 228 210 44 537 17 665 509 178 109 14 228 144 94 253 376 212 140 392 305 199 148 67 969 923

1 458 904 1 389 032 24 555 4 135 1 668 215 13 927 219 376 1 699 2 673 425 265 6 944 681 637 1 425 1 622 822 149 1 141 786 1 075 787 47 1 327 2 272

2 289 615 2 158 011 62 059 7 851 1 402 374 22 887 77 1 956 1 112 740 893 1 228 1 094 564 2 439 1 493 4 272 1 416 576 3 221 1 375 5 625 1 833 144 1 014 5 959

617 575 15 3 3

226 232 033 670 734 608 21 230 960 062 172 36 054 116 623 298 17 677 745 195 695 42

1 458 904 1 389 032 24 555 15 950 4 782 3 271 552 35 289 26 026 6 138 3 002 123 7 298 3 625 2 294 1 203 176 2 730 2 019 498 207 6

2 289 615 2 158 011 62 059 38 485 12 160 9 350 2 064 44 110 32 530 7 779 3 577 224 21 406 9 481 7 337 4 034 554 4 029 2 766 978 250 35

617 575 15 9 2 2

District of Columbia

NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Not a citizen -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Entered 1965 to 1979 -------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------

800 412 388 654 734 917 392 1 892 1 134

4 781 468 4 467 974 313 494 127 005 186 489 147 953 18 165 102 441 56 789

606 548 58 17 41 33 3 16 7

900 013 887 228 659 892 490 533 173

58 14 7 6 5 6 6 3 2 2 3

887 120 643 706 423 633 065 835 652 684 126

YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------1987 to 1990 ---------------------------------1985 or 1986 ---------------------------------1982 to 1984 ---------------------------------1980 or 1981 ---------------------------------1975 to 1979 ---------------------------------1970 to 1974 ---------------------------------1965 to 1969 ---------------------------------1960 to 1964 ---------------------------------1950 to 1959 ---------------------------------Before 1950 ------------------------------------

113 21 8 9 11 14 7 5 5 11 17

039 616 534 542 799 975 325 240 147 766 095

840 124 671 795 301 575 833 275 067 752 447

494 028 871 245 809 082 209 150 072 502 526

AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------North America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Canada -------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------South America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Area not reported -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ------------------------

113 31 5 3 1 50 33 16 4 10 1 3 1 4 3

28 15 13 4 4 2 1 2 1 2 1

8 4 6 2 1

494 422 452 896 953 826 420 831 859 036 654 134 188 173 523 198 545 10 014 5 013

58 887 9 902 3 875 581 103 9 760 5 614 22 395 14 044 1 130 326 5 750 2 923 6 571 4 624 328 173 3 600 2 536

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak only English ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------French----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------German --------------------------------------Yiddish ---------------------------------------Other West Germanic ----------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------South Slavic -----------------------------------Other Slavic -----------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Indic -----------------------------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Chinese ---------------------------------------Japanese -------------------------------------Mon-Khmer ------------------------------------Korean ---------------------------------------Tagalog --------------------------------------Vietnamese ------------------------------------Arabic ----------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Native North American languages -------------------Other languages ---------------------------------

24 7

2

2

839 942 296 998 106 77 453 15 175 112 791 172 31 066 49 222 156 425 171 14 387 331 212 151 31 719 737

641 599 5 1

839 942 296 244 613 429 10 423 458 771 139 55 812 992 626 194 – 366 540 620 192 14

641 599 5 3

17 2

1

9

4 1 2

1 1 1

1

720 393 302 753 376 291 206 202 164 328 806 233 96 662 177 410 813 805 424 42 932 602 382 585 281 31 424

4 425 285 4 030 234 122 871 39 484 15 980 5 161 26 454 3 660 3 441 1 818 8 282 5 950 1 035 2 892 13 146 20 096 12 803 24 508 5 090 1 773 23 563 11 329 7 181 6 929 1 730 580 29 295

570 498 35 9 1 1 3

720 393 302 447 959 339 557 517 397 340 687 93 073 850 547 588 88 435 064 284 87 –

4 425 285 4 030 234 122 871 69 673 26 216 21 318 5 664 160 202 113 762 30 276 14 432 1 732 84 160 42 153 24 725 14 568 2 714 27 818 20 970 5 092 1 581 175

570 498 35 16 7 8 2 22 17 3 1

1 1 2

1 1 5

284 936 021 783 580 170 194 113 386 643 322 706 148 254 901 244 880 506 781 79 664 424 569 947 281 124 628

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak English only ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Asian and Pacific Island languages-------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------All other languages ------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" -----------------------

176

37 28 6 2 1

3 2

24 16 5 2 2 1

10 7 2

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 176 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

20 14 4 1 5 2 1 1 1

6 3 1 1 7 5 1

284 936 021 296 627 255 843 324 130 647 385 162 978 749 869 098 262 025 045 429 520 31

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 143.

Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State

East South Central Division

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

6 187 358 5 875 549 311 809 125 653 186 156 158 517 22 857 98 956 57 850

1 793 477 1 777 765 15 712 9 276 6 436 4 276 574 4 672 2 886

6 628 637 6 513 560 115 077 49 616 65 461 52 090 8 067 34 966 18 925

3 486 703 3 436 739 49 964 25 411 24 553 18 139 2 978 16 826 10 093

6 478 216 6 305 090 173 126 67 390 105 736 90 063 13 388 51 146 28 021

12 937 926 11 275 325 1 662 601 713 505 949 096 659 618 75 542 527 745 247 542

3 685 296 3 651 177 34 119 15 890 18 229 13 789 1 619 10 403 6 066

4 877 185 4 818 071 59 114 26 591 32 523 25 657 3 819 18 590 10 458

4 040 587 3 997 054 43 533 21 391 22 142 17 696 2 454 13 357 8 331

2 573 216 2 552 833 20 383 9 514 10 869 8 206 1 229 6 435 3 430

59 10 4 5 4 8 5 4 4 5 4

43 7 3 3 2 5 4 3 3 5 3

20 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 2

NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Not a citizen -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Entered 1965 to 1979 -------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------

YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------1987 to 1990 ---------------------------------1985 or 1986 ---------------------------------1982 to 1984 ---------------------------------1980 or 1981 ---------------------------------1975 to 1979 ---------------------------------1970 to 1974 ---------------------------------1965 to 1969 ---------------------------------1960 to 1964 ---------------------------------1950 to 1959 ---------------------------------Before 1950 ------------------------------------

311 61 33 35 28 45 31 21 17 22 14

809 664 435 223 195 337 814 805 231 180 925

15 712 2 073 639 842 722 1 603 1 677 1 392 1 111 1 872 3 781

115 20 10 11 8 14 11 9 8 11 8

311 63 16 1

809 192 285 567 379 526 903 082 339 329 437 992 730 220 733 047 190 183 958

15 712 6 974 783 40 – 5 581 2 388 1 708 463 916 141 445 216 489 281 80 – 395 145

5 746 419 5 327 898 152 663 40 353 9 567 3 240 32 069 641 3 012 2 710 3 286 1 484 888 2 487 7 453 17 117 16 123 18 037 5 370 3 319 25 736 21 018 19 025 11 399 1 698 556 19 270

5 746 419 5 327 898 152 663 86 038 31 777 26 579 8 269 140 430 103 314 24 710 11 325 1 081 103 431 52 242 31 087 16 914 3 188 21 997 15 698 4 434 1 597 268

077 870 891 639 690 839 018 109 166 048 807

49 7 3 3 3 6 5 4 4 6 4

964 496 482 751 410 665 454 707 010 254 735

173 34 19 18 17 23 15 11 10 13 8

126 403 746 612 302 481 845 820 769 009 139

1 662 214 124 123 197 157 170 199 178 122 174

601 047 286 934 351 771 416 558 135 987 116

34 6 2 2 1 3 3 3 2 4 3

119 960 435 469 925 928 389 086 565 321 041

114 985 360 684 628 539 630 421 241 820 806

533 974 400 399 923 664 106 587 442 093 945

383 595 506 650 455 046 054 335 389 245 108

115 077 35 153 8 615 611 220 38 854 22 805 25 122 11 913 6 630 1 577 4 692 2 461 5 269 3 447 838 440 4 538 2 189

49 964 18 635 4 111 322 69 15 556 7 411 9 131 3 538 3 218 861 2 033 849 1 869 1 051 335 133 2 083 977

173 38 10 1

126 309 611 395 678 708 159 677 165 251 053 400 329 973 610 019 503 645 008

1 662 284 47 17

601 906 532 530 997 278 845 332 340 559 675 773 692 856 707 778 270 148 235

34 119 11 508 2 544 453 168 13 253 7 489 5 161 1 779 2 043 473 1 117 502 1 007 549 246 109 1 374 649

59 114 17 119 4 429 492 140 24 938 13 947 9 318 3 517 4 087 1 200 1 837 831 2 690 1 633 566 266 2 154 894

43 533 13 791 2 848 181 39 17 294 9 551 6 596 2 290 2 477 485 1 476 790 1 813 1 348 275 76 2 107 754

20 383 5 533 1 019 29 – 9 043 4 859 3 226 1 013 1 131 197 679 343 665 496 117 27 1 091 449

1 686 932 1 642 729 13 337 7 695 4 691 217 5 280 37 283 199 1 336 268 574 862 946 1 353 516 1 089 808 16 586 815 215 1 053 659 95 1 273

6 172 301 5 931 435 105 963 37 590 4 801 1 659 24 689 316 1 430 1 300 2 179 846 421 829 5 354 6 992 2 573 7 252 4 949 1 420 6 053 3 019 4 111 4 300 905 1 827 10 088

3 231 539 3 118 376 44 427 22 339 2 735 752 14 053 193 961 578 813 466 136 534 2 940 2 912 1 469 2 343 2 133 227 2 318 2 976 1 457 2 121 483 200 3 597

5 984 188 5 699 642 122 295 34 422 4 686 1 795 29 480 572 1 905 1 587 1 999 1 676 533 904 3 399 9 785 4 766 11 181 6 270 1 659 13 433 3 503 6 483 3 692 824 896 16 801

12 095 284 9 996 969 1 447 747 194 783 70 636 16 028 81 033 27 363 9 597 10 742 27 314 5 707 5 291 10 428 21 396 17 119 18 342 20 839 7 485 1 185 9 299 19 618 13 648 16 246 12 099 2 562 31 808

3 434 955 3 348 473 31 293 13 543 1 850 241 15 677 157 1 934 421 832 623 230 343 664 1 646 1 155 2 596 2 306 174 2 676 1 098 1 491 1 659 293 416 3 164

4 544 743 4 413 193 49 661 20 444 2 501 611 17 716 251 1 544 697 1 415 736 234 430 1 598 3 598 2 633 5 024 3 393 888 3 775 1 687 2 058 2 800 480 738 6 638

3 759 802 3 651 936 42 653 17 965 2 853 396 14 603 120 836 694 920 307 163 396 1 937 2 587 1 208 3 728 2 480 435 3 232 1 019 2 231 2 069 203 301 4 530

2 378 805 2 312 289 25 061 13 215 1 401 274 6 563 27 439 266 173 53 118 180 440 1 560 453 2 201 1 039 6 1 307 1 054 3 087 976 113 4 703 1 807

1 686 932 1 642 729 13 337 8 989 2 247 2 002 99 24 257 17 277 4 421 2 462 97 4 370 2 604 1 218 512 36 2 239 1 739 355 121 24

6 172 301 5 931 435 105 963 65 841 20 276 17 946 1 900 90 979 64 213 16 574 9 654 538 33 083 16 244 10 237 5 848 754 10 841 7 754 2 245 721 121

3 231 539 3 118 376 44 427 28 542 9 090 6 275 520 50 881 36 335 9 467 4 804 275 13 749 7 562 4 165 1 877 145 4 106 2 967 892 208 39

5 984 188 5 699 642 122 295 72 241 23 726 19 973 6 355 97 509 70 518 17 464 8 889 638 51 255 22 505 16 701 10 315 1 734 13 487 10 232 2 586 623 46

12 095 284 9 996 969 1 447 747 718 669 301 624 256 083 171 371 515 779 339 805 115 215 53 974 6 785 85 994 45 529 26 474 11 887 2 104 48 795 33 009 11 579 3 489 718

3 434 955 3 348 473 31 293 20 403 6 150 4 343 397 39 316 27 944 7 263 3 871 238 12 294 6 159 3 611 2 171 353 3 579 2 553 718 284 24

4 544 743 4 413 193 49 661 32 289 9 225 7 813 334 54 408 38 169 10 524 5 496 219 21 636 11 149 6 287 3 593 607 5 845 4 419 1 089 301 36

3 759 802 3 651 936 42 653 28 485 8 203 5 671 294 44 985 32 254 8 295 4 205 231 15 842 7 922 5 151 2 392 377 4 386 3 187 1 007 166 26

2 378 805 2 312 289 25 061 16 171 4 996 3 712 182 25 162 17 381 5 088 2 604 89 9 773 5 322 2 843 1 367 241 6 520 3 130 2 507 822 61

AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------North America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Canada -------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------South America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Area not reported -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ------------------------

134 73 60 36 9 2 24 14 13 8 2 1 12 6

58 36 46 26 7 2 8 4 10 7 1 7 4

116 57 990 422 77 17 161 87 14 7 3 1 73 34

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak only English ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------French----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------German --------------------------------------Yiddish ---------------------------------------Other West Germanic ----------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------South Slavic -----------------------------------Other Slavic -----------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Indic -----------------------------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Chinese ---------------------------------------Japanese -------------------------------------Mon-Khmer ------------------------------------Korean ---------------------------------------Tagalog --------------------------------------Vietnamese ------------------------------------Arabic ----------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Native North American languages -------------------Other languages ---------------------------------

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak English only ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Asian and Pacific Island languages-------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------All other languages ------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" -----------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 177 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

177

Table 143.

Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Mountain Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Texas

2 350 725 2 325 858 24 867 12 121 12 746 10 446 1 757 6 850 4 035

4 219 973 4 132 566 87 407 38 082 49 325 34 789 5 792 33 024 16 352

3 145 585 3 080 096 65 489 28 882 36 607 29 828 5 613 22 546 12 690

16 986 510 15 462 074 1 524 436 515 190 1 009 246 717 697 124 039 557 005 230 005

24 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 1 3 2

87 11 5 8 8 16 8 7 6 7 5

65 11 5 5 7 11 6 4 3 5 3

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

3 294 394 3 151 960 142 434 67 277 75 157 57 039 9 718 43 949 23 115

1 515 069 1 434 555 80 514 31 915 48 599 31 102 5 380 29 011 11 723

3 665 228 3 387 023 278 205 108 878 169 327 117 497 17 535 84 808 35 350

NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Not a citizen -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Entered 1965 to 1979 -------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------

799 785 13 8 5 3

065 286 779 621 158 327 409 2 327 1 275

1 006 977 28 11 17 13 1 7 3

749 844 905 856 049 027 995 582 422

453 445 7 3 3 2

588 941 647 966 681 424 396 2 266 1 148

YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------1987 to 1990 ---------------------------------1985 or 1986 ---------------------------------1982 to 1984 ---------------------------------1980 or 1981 ---------------------------------1975 to 1979 ---------------------------------1970 to 1974 ---------------------------------1965 to 1969 ---------------------------------1960 to 1964 ---------------------------------1950 to 1959 ---------------------------------Before 1950 ------------------------------------

867 981 049 345 071 245 185 420 754 024 793

407 437 817 640 895 832 633 559 763 026 805

489 386 402 790 250 977 450 119 864 386 865

1 524 215 130 157 214 280 177 98 72 97 79

436 961 063 343 330 826 608 571 350 542 842

13 779 1 765 563 537 462 964 688 675 892 2 378 4 855

28 5 2 2 2 3 2 1 1 3 3

905 979 579 440 029 434 404 744 692 298 306

7 647 1 065 433 381 545 955 903 408 523 1 095 1 339

142 22 10 11 12 20 12 10 9 18 14

1 524 107 30 3 1 248 136 1 042 482 22 7 36 19 27 18 4 1 54 27

436 001 733 390 338 878 660 473 649 038 257 877 011 297 193 031 568 489 545

13 779 5 528 766 381 9 2 317 1 190 4 698 1 002 3 929 666 195 79 79 31 268 147 313 103

28 905 6 176 1 079 278 127 4 403 2 523 16 184 8 366 3 349 617 521 283 235 141 334 126 774 382

7 647 2 576 487 151 25 1 446 722 2 897 979 823 124 148 71 93 58 101 28 235 54

142 41 7 3 1 36 20 47 21 8 2 3 1 3 2 1

434 582 750 527 180 778 955 216 243 079 124

80 9 6 7 7 13 10 5 5 7 6

514 882 301 294 625 368 043 600 855 995 551

278 44 26 22 23 35 29 19 19 26 30

205 944 931 203 419 653 336 819 562 307 031

80 514 11 123 2 417 208 30 9 569 4 842 54 944 21 757 2 225 255 1 258 490 781 429 329 165 2 302 972

278 45 7 1

205 563 978 490 197 921 235 807 535 451 528 278 628 917 802 362 587 867 535

AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------North America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Canada -------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------South America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Area not reported -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ------------------------

24 867 7 752 1 452 95 – 9 035 5 143 5 321 2 562 1 407 226 681 298 651 394 316 144 1 016 453

87 407 15 908 3 699 415 126 29 750 14 230 31 017 12 020 2 242 627 4 000 1 687 2 215 1 259 375 181 3 727 1 587

65 489 13 260 2 935 297 53 25 322 13 842 19 298 9 270 2 576 505 2 058 1 142 2 255 1 371 490 225 2 509 990

2 186 665 2 125 884 27 351 8 210 1 279 307 7 059 72 463 493 981 161 180 623 565 1 040 543 1 387 1 083 75 1 112 894 1 701 815 184 553 3 650

3 886 353 3 494 359 72 173 261 678 4 933 711 8 588 137 673 721 599 425 666 440 1 391 3 457 1 408 4 727 1 385 187 2 607 2 214 14 352 2 419 576 495 5 032

2 921 755 2 775 957 64 562 8 328 2 022 375 15 195 71 971 853 796 524 167 1 089 662 2 440 1 969 5 052 2 003 303 3 471 1 462 5 998 2 082 248 19 158 5 997

15 605 822 11 635 518 3 443 106 64 585 10 871 4 251 90 659 1 270 5 346 4 661 11 242 3 572 1 648 21 952 6 422 37 065 15 621 52 220 11 898 5 620 26 228 22 256 57 736 16 753 1 879 3 565 49 878

740 703 8 2

2 186 665 2 125 884 27 351 17 285 5 126 4 480 460 21 976 15 653 3 959 2 234 130 8 972 4 662 2 359 1 710 241 2 482 1 796 465 212 9

3 886 353 3 494 359 72 173 44 231 15 502 10 454 1 986 285 827 202 443 62 148 19 698 1 538 29 017 13 544 9 039 5 224 1 210 4 977 3 471 1 155 294 57

2 921 755 2 775 957 64 562 40 368 13 088 9 525 1 581 35 462 26 316 5 948 3 007 191 22 575 11 011 7 563 3 387 614 23 199 16 218 4 850 1 968 163

15 11 3 1

740 703 8 5 1 1

434 921 769 371 091 823 356 689 663 789 124 943 979 310 008 134 563 4 243 1 610

35 19 174 80 16 3 4 1 2 1 1 11 5

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak only English ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------French----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------German --------------------------------------Yiddish ---------------------------------------Other West Germanic ----------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------South Slavic -----------------------------------Other Slavic -----------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Indic -----------------------------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Chinese ---------------------------------------Japanese -------------------------------------Mon-Khmer ------------------------------------Korean ---------------------------------------Tagalog --------------------------------------Vietnamese ------------------------------------Arabic ----------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Native North American languages -------------------Other languages ---------------------------------

9 1

8 1

218 198 083 572 767 70 644 – 344 922 408 185 457 333 303 136 288 487 609 6 283 256 211 119 88 207 242

926 867 37 2

218 198 083 685 315 050 33 429 217 952 200 60 412 358 713 275 66 096 303 399 380 14

926 867 37 21 6 5 2 12 9 1 1

5

1 1

2 2

703 708 081 839 640 658 148 – 594 872 366 150 91 474 262 207 441 029 287 50 550 441 528 221 152 327 587

418 394 13 1

713 904 790 558 460 104 2 688 16 57 442 341 59 222 94 321 179 130 401 239 9 168 198 60 60 92 1 654 467

703 708 081 671 707 917 786 742 425 814 417 86 059 772 415 825 47 113 831 887 342 53

418 394 13 9 2 1

3 042 986 2 722 355 203 896 12 855 5 656 727 30 460 704 1 727 2 694 2 937 2 537 1 353 2 530 2 226 2 054 2 979 6 261 5 083 807 8 306 2 769 5 901 2 787 1 382 3 263 8 737

1 390 896 388 3 1

3 042 986 2 722 355 203 896 134 796 40 097 23 391 5 612 71 439 53 177 12 256 5 630 376 35 167 15 790 10 941 6 945 1 491 10 129 6 979 2 208 747 195

1 390 896 388 268 74 34 10 17 13 2

6

1 1 1 1 1 1 79 2

048 049 186 402 880 329 000 120 475 672 600 170 256 397 578 142 991 686 134 37 173 017 144 728 214 087 581

3 374 806 2 674 519 478 234 13 115 8 892 1 266 21 344 921 2 068 2 734 5 033 1 153 2 364 2 650 2 202 3 745 3 938 9 536 3 362 769 4 829 4 188 4 186 3 531 1 893 110 559 7 775

048 049 186 481 295 968 442 012 158 878 891 85 950 197 505 038 210 851 543 778 476 054

3 374 806 2 674 519 478 234 290 920 93 174 63 734 30 406 71 425 53 650 12 762 4 675 338 31 243 15 771 9 997 4 739 736 119 385 64 039 37 551 12 009 5 786

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak English only ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Asian and Pacific Island languages-------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------All other languages ------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" -----------------------

178

605 635 443 867 828 515 232 279 207 51 17 2 207 99 66 34 6 41 30 8 2

822 518 106 454 022 209 421 165 550 554 899 162 033 562 069 462 940 000 015 023 547 415

17 12 3 1 2 1

9 6 2

5 2 1 4 2

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 178 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

6 4 1

1

2 1

713 904 790 387 695 559 149 671 997 080 592 2 210 627 420 163 – 138 532 444 162 –

7 4 2 1 80 48 23 6 2

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 143.

Nativity, Citizenship, Year of Entry, Area of Birth, and Language Spoken at Home: 1990 mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Pacific Division

Utah

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

1 722 850 1 664 250 58 600 25 841 32 759 25 912 3 990 15 088 7 572

1 201 833 1 097 005 104 828 43 373 61 455 47 706 8 444 32 305 15 749

4 866 692 4 544 548 322 144 149 256 172 888 128 643 20 444 93 212 49 540

2 842 321 2 703 014 139 307 59 202 80 105 60 839 8 330 34 323 16 269

California

Alaska

Hawaii

NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Not a citizen -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -------------------------Naturalized citizen --------------------------Entered 1965 to 1979 -------------------------Naturalized citizen ---------------------------

29 23 6 2 4 3

760 301 458 017 441 255 427 2 205 909

021 196 825 610 215 660 123 847 283

550 525 24 13 11 10 2 8 5

043 229 814 365 449 813 826 082 618

1 108 945 162 89 72 66 19 63 45

229 525 704 983 721 652 618 152 387

814 851 309 837 816 201 884 997 075 567 277

162 23 13 16 12 26 22 14 7 9 15

704 353 758 852 689 120 497 535 761 199 940

YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------1987 to 1990 ---------------------------------1985 or 1986 ---------------------------------1982 to 1984 ---------------------------------1980 or 1981 ---------------------------------1975 to 1979 ---------------------------------1970 to 1974 ---------------------------------1965 to 1969 ---------------------------------1960 to 1964 ---------------------------------1950 to 1959 ---------------------------------Before 1950 ------------------------------------

58 11 4 5 5 7 4 3 3 7 6

600 029 400 054 429 567 433 088 716 369 515

104 17 9 9 11 14 10 7 7 8 8

828 574 503 249 380 274 233 798 782 842 193

322 49 25 27 24 45 25 22 20 38 41

144 694 992 978 979 368 296 548 922 330 037

139 26 12 11 11 17 9 7 9 14 19

307 399 010 408 022 122 478 723 562 952 631

6 458 825 1 171 611 664 764 674 485 744 800 1 086 366 693 722 425 759 327 196 356 327 313 795

24 3 2 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 1

104 828 19 013 2 525 439 78 25 914 13 479 50 320 27 564 6 583 928 3 416 1 319 1 482 748 840 346 3 404 1 647

322 72 11 3 1 126 67 97 36 44 5 4 1 4 2 4 1 9 4

144 487 889 534 687 076 492 424 776 262 854 776 899 366 641 038 941 443 318

139 32 5 3 2 42 24 49 22 16 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 2

307 605 610 561 407 308 388 338 839 962 607 395 056 146 215 347 071 607 253

6 458 594 124 77 41 2 000 1 137 3 246 1 673 150 23 163 74 65 36 44 21 264 146

24 814 5 757 1 391 89 – 11 375 6 371 5 042 1 914 2 538 676 922 342 226 142 449 205 954 448

AREA OF BIRTH BY YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------North America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Canada -------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------South America ---------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 -----------------------Area not reported -------------------------------Entered 1980 to 1990 ------------------------

58 600 17 291 2 926 529 390 15 898 10 199 16 118 7 601 5 459 1 685 3 176 2 103 704 408 3 448 1 587 1 436 698

825 834 812 430 214 601 774 810 093 387 487 627 683 864 203 876 655 783 226

162 704 8 253 2 102 129 49 133 735 55 544 6 425 2 201 3 947 1 505 950 423 699 303 8 237 4 187 4 276 1 843

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak only English ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------French----------------------------------------Italian ----------------------------------------Portuguese ------------------------------------German --------------------------------------Yiddish ---------------------------------------Other West Germanic ----------------------------Scandinavian -----------------------------------Polish ----------------------------------------Russian ---------------------------------------South Slavic -----------------------------------Other Slavic -----------------------------------Greek ----------------------------------------Indic -----------------------------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Chinese ---------------------------------------Japanese -------------------------------------Mon-Khmer ------------------------------------Korean ---------------------------------------Tagalog --------------------------------------Vietnamese ------------------------------------Arabic ----------------------------------------Hungarian -------------------------------------Native North American languages -------------------Other languages ---------------------------------

1 553 351 1 432 947 51 945 6 684 2 446 1 871 11 233 57 2 650 3 169 595 662 335 287 1 886 808 1 405 4 483 4 428 981 2 294 962 2 285 703 81 10 195 7 959

1 110 964 85 5 5

1 553 351 1 432 947 51 945 34 908 9 556 6 256 1 225 34 088 25 070 5 777 3 057 184 22 346 12 072 6 404 3 337 533 12 025 7 529 3 306 932 258

1 110 964 85 44 19 15 6 29 22 5 1

8

1

1 1 1 5 2 3 8 1 1 2 6

450 298 474 464 335 919 457 515 528 742 365 353 980 560 313 115 724 204 322 215 324 007 739 222 757 486 032

4 501 879 4 098 706 143 647 19 883 6 305 1 565 39 011 386 3 930 13 626 3 355 3 399 2 187 2 640 2 959 4 739 6 829 26 378 17 626 9 579 23 190 24 574 15 488 3 401 1 579 3 675 23 222

2 640 482 2 448 772 83 087 10 854 3 114 767 19 289 220 3 020 4 004 1 160 5 325 861 1 904 1 295 1 659 4 525 10 099 6 724 2 036 5 574 3 391 7 468 2 258 681 1 615 10 780

27 383 547 18 764 213 5 478 712 132 657 111 133 78 232 165 962 12 691 34 433 29 937 28 528 44 978 21 731 15 037 32 889 119 318 231 654 575 447 147 451 59 622 215 845 464 644 233 074 73 738 21 186 8 966 281 469

495 435 10 2

450 298 474 401 188 558 327 370 407 111 757 95 070 790 874 760 646 238 386 304 495 53

4 501 879 4 098 706 143 647 82 537 26 020 24 414 10 676 110 814 82 177 18 818 8 930 889 133 816 62 692 40 080 25 720 5 324 14 896 10 560 2 868 1 261 207

2 640 482 2 448 772 83 087 46 906 14 869 14 663 6 649 57 997 40 837 10 355 6 074 731 42 470 20 000 13 345 7 750 1 375 8 156 5 805 1 665 574 112

27 18 5 2 1 1

495 435 10 6 1 1

3

1

1 3 5

26 2

425 260 020 030 289 262 342 12 249 776 377 111 191 227 212 273 508 815 450 57 333 124 273 153 87 780 214

1 026 771 13 3

425 260 020 786 871 190 173 859 299 609 858 93 690 243 942 168 337 596 357 424 369 446

1 026 771 13 10 2

1 4

1 26 69 14 55 4

55

209 485 729 921 949 110 066 56 528 482 94 193 153 226 177 591 456 366 587 81 636 341 620 274 120 271 697

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak English only ------------------------------Spanish---------------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Other Indo-European languages ---------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------Asian and Pacific Island languages-------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" ----------------------All other languages ------------------------------Speak English " very well" -----------------------Speak English " well" ---------------------------Speak English " not well" -----------------------Speak English " not at all" -----------------------

25 12 7 3 6 4 1

383 764 478 518 177 124 658 1 059 715 213 99 29 1 905 844 579 370 112 175 117 40 14 2

547 213 712 584 961 089 078 180 984 460 796 940 985 466 234 039 246 457 517 058 906 976

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 179 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

9 7 1

12 6 3 2 27 17 7 2

14 11 2

226 108 72 40 5

209 485 729 327 409 932 61 002 069 014 883 36 002 139 236 364 263 991 771 168 46 6

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

179

Table 144.

Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Austria -------------------------------------Belgium ------------------------------------Czechoslovakia -------------------------------Denmark ------------------------------------Estonia -------------------------------------Finland -------------------------------------France--------------------------------------Germany ------------------------------------Greece -------------------------------------Hungary ------------------------------------Ireland -------------------------------------Italy ---------------------------------------Latvia --------------------------------------Lithuania ------------------------------------Netherlands----------------------------------Norway-------------------------------------Poland -------------------------------------Portugal ------------------------------------Romania ------------------------------------Spain --------------------------------------Sweden-------------------------------------Switzerland ----------------------------------United Kingdom ------------------------------Yugoslavia ----------------------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Afghanistan ---------------------------------Burma -------------------------------------Cambodia -----------------------------------China --------------------------------------Hong Kong ----------------------------------India ---------------------------------------Indonesia -----------------------------------Iran ---------------------------------------Iraq ---------------------------------------Israel --------------------------------------Japan --------------------------------------Jordan -------------------------------------Korea --------------------------------------Laos ---------------------------------------Lebanon ------------------------------------Malaysia------------------------------------Pakistan ------------------------------------Philippines -----------------------------------Saudi Arabia ---------------------------------Syria --------------------------------------Taiwan -------------------------------------Thailand ------------------------------------Turkey -------------------------------------Vietnam ------------------------------------North America ---------------------------------Canada -------------------------------------Mexico -------------------------------------Caribbean -----------------------------------Bahamas ---------------------------------Barbados ---------------------------------Cuba-------------------------------------Dominican Republic --------------------------Grenada ----------------------------------Haiti -------------------------------------Jamaica ----------------------------------Trinidad and Tobago -------------------------Central America ------------------------------Belize ------------------------------------Costa Rica --------------------------------El Salvador --------------------------------Guatemala --------------------------------Honduras ---------------------------------Nicaragua ---------------------------------Panama ----------------------------------South America ---------------------------------Argentina -----------------------------------Bolivia -------------------------------------Brazil --------------------------------------Chile ---------------------------------------Colombia -----------------------------------Ecuador ------------------------------------Guyana -------------------------------------Peru ---------------------------------------Uruguay ------------------------------------Venezuela -----------------------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Cape Verde ----------------------------------Egypt --------------------------------------Ethiopia ------------------------------------Ghana--------------------------------------Morocco ------------------------------------Nigeria -------------------------------------South Africa ---------------------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Australia ------------------------------------New Zealand --------------------------------Area not reported --------------------------------

180

Northeast Region

United States

Total

19 767 316 4 016 678 87 673 34 366 87 020 34 999 9 210 22 313 119 233 711 929 177 398 110 337 169 827 580 592 26 179 29 745 96 198 42 240 388 328 210 122 91 106 76 415 53 676 39 130 640 145 141 516 333 725 4 979 037 28 444 19 835 118 833 529 837 147 131 450 406 48 387 210 941 44 916 86 048 290 128 31 871 568 397 171 577 86 369 33 834 91 889 912 674 12 632 36 782 244 102 106 919 55 087 543 262 8 124 257 744 830 4 298 014 1 938 348 21 633 43 015 736 971 347 858 17 730 225 393 334 140 115 710 1 133 978 29 957 43 530 465 433 225 739 108 923 168 659 85 737 1 037 497 92 563 31 303 82 489 55 681 286 124 143 314 120 698 144 199 20 766 42 119 363 819 14 368 66 313 34 805 20 889 15 541 55 350 34 707 104 145 42 267 15 415 808 158

5 231 024 1 670 376 34 157 10 473 33 898 7 020 3 925 5 998 37 254 200 346 87 784 44 154 104 339 381 624 8 251 9 223 19 146 11 713 178 207 161 765 33 831 27 047 12 937 11 405 184 076 47 633 158 908 1 059 287 6 166 4 217 22 660 181 213 46 104 159 641 6 048 27 113 4 096 37 585 56 781 6 593 128 552 13 902 19 898 7 310 30 248 109 400 2 050 10 935 53 629 13 578 22 774 54 197 1 439 822 205 406 69 739 962 088 3 370 35 465 127 794 308 683 13 866 128 060 201 670 77 248 199 046 8 017 14 396 60 405 34 936 31 898 13 593 34 281 512 862 31 765 6 706 38 917 16 221 143 809 95 648 94 413 54 839 11 181 11 498 123 760 13 917 28 135 4 661 9 751 5 543 13 501 8 566 12 145 8 648 2 163 253 864

New England Division 1 043 435 4 2 4 2 2 9 36 21 6 28 79 2 3 4 2 36 109 3 3 5 2 56 3 23 183 15 26 7 22 1 5 3 10 12 8 7 1 2 11 2 7 4 4 18 267 120 7 108 5 9 28 23 26 6 29 2 9 10 3 1 2 55 4 1 13 2 16 4 2 6 1 2 33 13 3 1 1 2 2 3 2 39

237 779 442 215 435 084 709 709 063 478 536 160 726 683 437 390 949 766 442 354 202 775 301 541 355 568 211 589 493 742 034 843 549 619 416 727 841 738 896 726 344 748 535 426 964 559 418 566 936 658 048 729 905 985 998 439 451 121 197 801 299 721 968 302 404 289 277 210 214 958 095 117 968 279 262 791 408 829 307 186 319 274 458 971 393 024 283 325 815 299 588 574 468 741 240

Midwest Region

Middle Atlantic Division 4 187 787 1 234 597 29 715 8 258 29 463 4 936 3 216 3 289 28 191 163 868 66 248 37 994 75 613 301 941 5 814 5 833 14 197 8 947 141 765 52 411 30 629 23 272 7 636 8 864 127 721 44 065 135 697 875 698 5 673 3 475 7 626 154 370 38 555 137 022 4 632 21 386 3 255 33 847 45 885 5 867 116 208 5 154 12 363 5 884 27 284 97 841 1 632 8 369 45 693 8 920 18 726 35 468 1 171 917 84 421 61 741 853 649 2 919 30 344 118 597 279 882 13 567 104 339 174 702 70 946 169 642 7 728 12 119 51 195 24 722 27 940 12 498 32 164 456 894 27 486 5 444 25 126 13 813 126 980 91 341 92 227 48 520 9 907 9 040 89 789 524 25 111 3 378 8 426 4 728 11 202 5 978 8 571 6 180 1 422 214 624

Total 2 131 758 18 7 20 6 1 3 13 145 38 23 21 82 8 11 20 7 123 1 22 5 11 5 91 58 48 599 1 1 9 43 10 85 4 15 22 8 37 8 66 43 18 6 16 81 2 5 24 17 6 40 560 121 352 46 19 2 3 12 2 39 3 2 6 14 4 2 4 52 6 2 5 3 11 7 3 6 2 41 6 4 2 1 8 3 8 5 1 62

East North Central Division

293 578 448 038 435 038 515 729 515 163 843 156 537 609 990 906 603 861 308 377 204 154 690 313 632 617 498 029 364 819 971 291 431 245 758 861 808 830 155 324 696 950 744 386 496 995 818 681 327 137 325 151 580 652 695 203 929 775 248 882 131 980 779 769 222 159 195 922 622 379 472 991 115 415 046 933 550 865 541 531 439 843 624 538 51 350 072 497 292 053 664 096 326 431 859

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 180 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 783 654 15 6 17 3 1 2 10 114 35 21 19 76 7 11 16 3 117 1 19 3 7 4 74 55 39 465 1 5 34 8 74 3 11 22 7 29 7 52 22 16 4 14 71 2 5 18 10 5 20 491 96 320 39 16 2 3 11 2 33 3 1 5 13 3 1 3 42 5 1 4 2 10 6 2 5 1 30 5 2 2 5 2 5 3 52

148 547 652 045 682 904 146 559 464 060 864 253 127 739 183 090 796 953 150 040 866 623 940 260 710 447 846 935 637 634 574 417 296 221 353 328 389 485 892 482 193 548 913 239 334 139 319 051 176 861 436 840 978 749 892 850 717 641 405 489 100 595 447 278 828 044 712 890 809 662 937 316 577 424 579 778 553 112 850 338 337 596 988 350 36 071 496 019 995 918 785 253 734 932 662

South Region

West North Central Division 348 145 104 031 2 796 993 2 753 2 134 369 1 170 3 051 31 103 2 979 1 903 2 410 5 870 1 807 816 3 807 3 908 6 158 337 2 338 1 531 3 750 1 053 16 922 3 170 8 652 133 094 727 185 4 397 8 874 2 135 11 024 1 405 4 533 419 1 345 7 263 842 14 503 21 402 1 831 2 147 2 162 10 856 499 630 6 151 6 276 889 19 311 68 602 24 903 31 803 6 353 212 134 2 843 393 31 385 1 332 491 5 394 115 483 1 032 813 717 535 1 675 9 538 991 467 1 155 997 1 753 691 1 193 1 102 247 636 11 188 15 1 279 1 576 478 297 2 135 879 2 843 1 592 499 10 197

Total 4 582 724 16 7 14 7 1 5 33 188 28 17 19 54 3 4 18 7 46 8 11 25 10 7 168 11 34 874 6 2 16 57 15 107 7 42 3 13 49 7 111 26 17 9 25 109 3 5 46 23 10 131 2 351 152 1 032 835 16 5 531 31 3 90 106 28 327 4 12 108 35 44 91 29 282 23 14 21 17 95 19 17 40 5 21 115 12 14 6 4 26 9 16 10 3 182

293 597 947 987 123 105 722 823 126 743 131 865 046 740 712 894 312 406 374 195 513 508 095 406 594 105 729 335 973 117 907 588 133 954 845 161 597 925 522 029 790 034 068 109 373 376 820 381 753 262 068 451 159 068 426 422 654 129 424 385 185 148 352 774 566 687 204 980 084 381 566 406 915 914 478 006 871 164 321 823 581 402 614 619 239 209 154 596 567 033 900 141 186 017 798

South Atlantic Division 2 722 532 13 5 10 5 1 4 22 123 23 14 14 46 2 4 12 5 37 7 9 20 7 5 119 8 29 496 5 1 9 32 8 60 4 26 1 9 28 3 73 10 10 3 14 72 2 3 23 13 7 52 1 228 114 100 792 15 4 511 28 2 88 99 23 218 2 9 57 21 25 80 21 234 18 12 16 14 79 16 15 34 4 17 77 8 10 5 3 13 5 9 6 2 114

945 725 551 592 432 279 408 944 893 175 079 673 245 608 957 352 783 405 643 087 217 488 796 694 995 624 377 822 896 657 328 602 813 721 127 174 926 951 888 604 799 858 676 409 640 717 163 277 586 848 202 647 749 067 928 241 730 339 942 779 609 576 342 283 809 456 100 589 866 685 446 211 190 816 769 487 780 253 100 702 143 233 216 026 185 611 464 018 554 614 824 725 221 074 331

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 144.

Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Austria -------------------------------------Belgium ------------------------------------Czechoslovakia -------------------------------Denmark ------------------------------------Estonia -------------------------------------Finland -------------------------------------France--------------------------------------Germany ------------------------------------Greece -------------------------------------Hungary ------------------------------------Ireland -------------------------------------Italy ---------------------------------------Latvia --------------------------------------Lithuania ------------------------------------Netherlands----------------------------------Norway-------------------------------------Poland -------------------------------------Portugal ------------------------------------Romania ------------------------------------Spain --------------------------------------Sweden-------------------------------------Switzerland ----------------------------------United Kingdom ------------------------------Yugoslavia ----------------------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Afghanistan ---------------------------------Burma -------------------------------------Cambodia -----------------------------------China --------------------------------------Hong Kong ----------------------------------India ---------------------------------------Indonesia -----------------------------------Iran ---------------------------------------Iraq ---------------------------------------Israel --------------------------------------Japan --------------------------------------Jordan -------------------------------------Korea --------------------------------------Laos ---------------------------------------Lebanon ------------------------------------Malaysia------------------------------------Pakistan ------------------------------------Philippines -----------------------------------Saudi Arabia ---------------------------------Syria --------------------------------------Taiwan -------------------------------------Thailand ------------------------------------Turkey -------------------------------------Vietnam ------------------------------------North America ---------------------------------Canada -------------------------------------Mexico -------------------------------------Caribbean -----------------------------------Bahamas ---------------------------------Barbados ---------------------------------Cuba-------------------------------------Dominican Republic --------------------------Grenada ----------------------------------Haiti -------------------------------------Jamaica ----------------------------------Trinidad and Tobago -------------------------Central America ------------------------------Belize ------------------------------------Costa Rica --------------------------------El Salvador --------------------------------Guatemala --------------------------------Honduras ---------------------------------Nicaragua ---------------------------------Panama ----------------------------------South America ---------------------------------Argentina -----------------------------------Bolivia -------------------------------------Brazil --------------------------------------Chile ---------------------------------------Colombia -----------------------------------Ecuador ------------------------------------Guyana -------------------------------------Peru ---------------------------------------Uruguay ------------------------------------Venezuela -----------------------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Cape Verde ----------------------------------Egypt --------------------------------------Ethiopia ------------------------------------Ghana--------------------------------------Morocco ------------------------------------Nigeria -------------------------------------South Africa ---------------------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Australia ------------------------------------New Zealand --------------------------------Area not reported --------------------------------

South RegionmCon.

East South Central Division 157 149 47 951 715 501 716 400 84 168 2 341 19 068 1 375 864 1 104 2 002 186 102 1 161 456 2 060 200 463 711 549 362 11 524 386 1 155 64 528 118 124 1 398 4 821 963 8 571 628 2 985 474 727 6 731 784 8 104 3 192 1 036 1 252 1 047 5 803 280 300 3 569 1 739 676 6 924 24 301 9 738 4 649 5 861 416 151 1 945 403 120 308 1 346 607 3 569 217 229 259 380 698 371 1 342 5 109 444 152 629 376 1 352 151 452 569 92 718 6 175 14 664 465 200 145 1 726 851 1 204 834 177 6 726

West Region

West South Central Division 1 702 143 2 1 2 1 7 46 3 2 3 6

4 1 6 1 4 1 1 37 2 4 312 6 20 5 38 3 13 1 3 13 2 29 11 5 4 9 30 1 1 19 7 2 71 1 098 28 926 37 17 2 1 5 4 105 2 2 51 12 17 10 6 43 4 1 3 2 14 3 1 5 1 3 32 2 3 1 10 3 5 3 61

199 921 681 894 975 426 230 711 892 500 677 328 697 130 569 440 368 545 671 908 833 309 750 350 075 095 197 985 959 336 181 165 357 662 090 002 197 247 903 641 887 984 356 448 686 856 377 804 598 675 190 880 109 263 849 320 508 639 537 203 456 264 664 884 188 014 875 132 838 998 749 853 616 654 557 890 715 559 070 669 869 077 680 418 40 934 225 378 868 693 225 212 131 766 741

Total 7 822 863 18 8 18 14 2 6 35 177 22 25 24 61 5 3 38 15 40 38 23 18 18 15 195 24 91 2 446 13 11 69 247 75 97 29 125 14 25 146 9 261 87 30 11 19 611 3 14 119 52 15 317 3 772 265 2 843 94 1 58 4 3 13 6 568 14 14 289 141 28 61 17 189 30 8 16 18 35 20 4 42 3 6 82 19 11 2 4 7 12 67 18 8 308

706 127 121 868 564 836 048 763 338 677 640 162 905 619 226 722 137 260 439 785 558 706 954 006 843 161 590 386 941 682 295 745 463 566 736 806 415 708 670 925 359 691 659 029 772 903 944 785 393 942 920 463 696 704 154 635 680 646 505 908 548 205 339 919 144 094 735 126 097 265 028 059 605 469 073 633 039 286 804 931 340 340 383 902 161 619 918 045 139 763 577 763 107 804 637

New England Division

Mountain Division 714 149 3 1 3 2 5 42 3 3 3 8

6 2 7 2 3 3 2 33 3 6 132 1 2 11 2 7 1 5 1 11 19 5 1 1 20 6 5 1 16 367 47 290 11 7

1 18 1 6 3 1 1 2 16 2 2 2 3 3 1 9 1 1 1 1 7 2 1 24

912 191 787 536 883 593 352 950 977 515 607 562 136 937 816 591 615 722 332 841 465 788 034 342 206 365 847 291 020 264 804 433 313 732 909 719 753 701 865 809 105 740 918 948 725 140 867 575 163 503 260 907 657 608 637 195 141 222 081 798 47 301 148 824 000 536 067 304 940 385 983 676 935 492 619 266 179 204 810 358 121 394 035 601 24 320 382 265 655 094 588 816 758 355 574

Pacific Division 7 107 713 14 7 14 12 1 5 29 135 19 21 21 52 4 3 31 12 33 37 21 14 15 12 162 20 84 2 314 12 11 66 236 73 89 27 120 13 24 134 9 242 81 28 10 18 591 3 14 113 47 14 300 3 405 218 2 552 83 1 51 4 2 12 6 550 13 13 282 137 26 59 14 172 27 7 14 15 32 19 4 39 2 5 73 18 10 1 3 6 10 59 15 7 284

794 936 334 332 681 243 696 813 361 162 033 600 769 682 410 131 522 538 107 944 093 918 920 664 637 796 743 095 921 418 491 312 150 834 827 087 662 007 805 116 254 951 741 081 047 763 077 210 230 439 660 556 039 096 517 440 539 424 424 110 501 904 191 095 144 558 668 822 157 880 045 383 670 977 454 367 860 082 994 573 219 946 348 301 137 299 536 780 484 669 989 947 349 449 063

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 181 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Massachusetts

36 296 9 655 140 78 207 75 13 114 423 2 355 338 95 420 468 31 36 262 217 722 92 47 118 269 84 2 877 83 298 4 864 248 14 645 461 66 305 5 94 – 53 489 4 469 42 61 30 63 724 – 6 67 188 67 679 19 770 18 729 291 437 17 – 70 101 14 39 101 23 229 – 30 25 61 6 15 92 419 78 19 55 15 106 45 11 35 5 36 239 – 14 7 14 45 26 38 191 133 40 860

41 193 14 625 296 201 171 151 13 197 498 2 725 1 310 212 761 893 57 109 380 277 754 572 269 176 328 231 3 839 72 489 6 927 – 9 248 600 260 1 274 100 269 45 75 450 31 815 386 243 80 187 666 30 91 224 224 266 259 15 966 13 823 495 1 269 20 13 306 403 – 195 225 84 334 – 44 45 15 156 13 61 1 186 78 12 295 87 362 35 61 64 113 49 546 – 117 30 60 39 52 38 298 193 91 1 156

17 544 6 341 156 18 159 34 22 87 416 1 555 198 150 182 481 48 19 355 103 316 59 66 63 69 186 1 528 49 123 1 998 7 11 44 260 42 217 28 71 – 40 282 2 236 127 29 18 59 254 5 – 82 31 24 109 7 997 7 572 112 225 – 2 55 42 – 25 64 18 78 – 21 – 22 13 7 15 335 60 8 35 11 88 16 – 49 2 43 166 2 40 – – 6 20 28 110 69 29 474

573 733 226 353 1 849 918 1 902 807 273 1 438 4 181 14 229 13 693 1 802 20 224 38 288 1 401 1 990 2 042 1 086 12 844 70 814 1 216 1 989 2 382 1 152 26 807 941 15 350 116 608 163 671 10 147 20 367 5 672 12 317 799 3 895 574 2 434 6 549 517 7 574 3 174 5 523 769 1 460 4 808 263 1 825 5 829 2 750 2 455 13 672 142 928 52 438 3 561 66 042 242 4 090 4 562 19 514 225 18 804 9 150 4 113 20 253 175 1 366 7 642 5 779 3 133 628 1 363 27 670 1 991 707 9 897 1 337 6 272 1 678 964 2 399 686 1 396 21 557 9 165 1 921 997 786 641 1 339 1 566 1 593 1 084 320 21 674

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

181

Table 144.

Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Austria -------------------------------------Belgium ------------------------------------Czechoslovakia -------------------------------Denmark ------------------------------------Estonia -------------------------------------Finland -------------------------------------France--------------------------------------Germany ------------------------------------Greece -------------------------------------Hungary ------------------------------------Ireland -------------------------------------Italy ---------------------------------------Latvia --------------------------------------Lithuania ------------------------------------Netherlands----------------------------------Norway-------------------------------------Poland -------------------------------------Portugal ------------------------------------Romania ------------------------------------Spain --------------------------------------Sweden-------------------------------------Switzerland ----------------------------------United Kingdom ------------------------------Yugoslavia ----------------------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Afghanistan ---------------------------------Burma -------------------------------------Cambodia -----------------------------------China --------------------------------------Hong Kong ----------------------------------India ---------------------------------------Indonesia -----------------------------------Iran ---------------------------------------Iraq ---------------------------------------Israel --------------------------------------Japan --------------------------------------Jordan -------------------------------------Korea --------------------------------------Laos ---------------------------------------Lebanon ------------------------------------Malaysia------------------------------------Pakistan ------------------------------------Philippines -----------------------------------Saudi Arabia ---------------------------------Syria --------------------------------------Taiwan -------------------------------------Thailand ------------------------------------Turkey -------------------------------------Vietnam ------------------------------------North America ---------------------------------Canada -------------------------------------Mexico -------------------------------------Caribbean -----------------------------------Bahamas ---------------------------------Barbados ---------------------------------Cuba-------------------------------------Dominican Republic --------------------------Grenada ----------------------------------Haiti -------------------------------------Jamaica ----------------------------------Trinidad and Tobago -------------------------Central America ------------------------------Belize ------------------------------------Costa Rica --------------------------------El Salvador --------------------------------Guatemala --------------------------------Honduras ---------------------------------Nicaragua ---------------------------------Panama ----------------------------------South America ---------------------------------Argentina -----------------------------------Bolivia -------------------------------------Brazil --------------------------------------Chile ---------------------------------------Colombia -----------------------------------Ecuador ------------------------------------Guyana -------------------------------------Peru ---------------------------------------Uruguay ------------------------------------Venezuela -----------------------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Cape Verde ----------------------------------Egypt --------------------------------------Ethiopia ------------------------------------Ghana--------------------------------------Morocco ------------------------------------Nigeria -------------------------------------South Africa ---------------------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Australia ------------------------------------New Zealand --------------------------------Area not reported --------------------------------

182

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Connecticut

95 088 42 007 357 106 96 100 7 78 632 1 858 876 274 1 374 5 845 108 87 321 140 1 337 23 035 97 143 336 112 4 242 248 1 459 14 340 – – 2 673 1 502 349 1 006 45 208 50 118 326 34 673 2 683 440 104 177 1 407 42 416 266 804 326 506 20 115 6 132 859 8 749 24 76 523 6 408 12 686 348 367 4 260 36 10 666 3 138 176 89 104 6 439 177 359 638 81 4 255 284 76 316 56 155 6 420 3 735 301 55 102 5 339 42 281 188 49 4 027

279 383 136 798 1 644 894 1 900 917 381 795 2 913 13 756 5 121 3 627 5 765 33 708 792 1 149 1 589 943 20 469 14 782 1 507 1 286 1 917 776 17 062 2 175 5 492 38 852 75 37 1 277 3 653 1 160 7 500 439 1 190 172 1 018 2 800 138 2 577 2 336 1 239 425 1 018 3 700 78 228 1 468 661 910 3 504 61 129 22 291 2 680 31 717 148 940 3 681 2 333 48 3 972 17 080 1 697 4 250 78 806 832 1 199 474 343 482 19 919 1 895 157 2 871 877 5 746 2 249 1 074 3 456 412 779 5 043 491 631 194 363 79 523 876 1 101 801 212 11 049

Middle Atlantic Division

New York 2 851 743 19 5 17 2 1 2 18 92 44 22 53 190 3 2 7 5 88 13 22 12 4 5 68 30 98 556 4 2 3 128 31 66 2 15 2 25 27 3 71 2 6 4 19 50 3 27 5 11 15 913 56 43 682 2 27 52 241 12 87 146 62 128 7 7 37 17 20 8 28 319 17 4 13 8 82 68 81 26 5 5 55 14 2 6 3 6 3 5 3 158

861 819 275 419 660 778 842 141 411 322 316 337 949 305 142 968 379 924 230 929 369 339 646 506 434 003 576 662 606 725 222 133 664 851 888 204 261 631 884 221 975 513 990 364 502 245 903 552 219 936 569 787 260 795 505 991 230 323 064 941 493 215 829 650 622 066 616 177 883 955 624 257 731 363 129 479 754 767 954 386 647 306 760 819 353 142 260 337 643 815 497 004 807 682 990

New Jersey 966 321 5 1 6 1 1 6 42 13 10 13 70 1 1 4 2 39 35 4 9 1 2 34 9 19 216

17 4 52 4 6 13 2 27 3 6 39 2 13 1 5 5 216 14 12 151 1 62 35 15 20 6 36 3 13 6 6 3 2 123 8 1 9 4 40 21 9 20 4 2 25 9 1 3 1 2 1 41

610 478 347 807 119 440 111 868 296 249 414 017 952 451 621 441 769 221 305 296 864 438 931 287 073 444 508 106 625 342 318 283 423 347 924 053 579 209 414 151 534 501 401 908 178 108 228 984 577 443 589 499 534 674 791 746 464 964 867 660 737 709 948 326 547 479 951 360 284 469 313 529 791 162 079 532 181 404 498 891 787 387 473 222 154 425 517 712 696 220 550 045 407 367 926

East North Central Division

Pennsylvania 369 169 5 1 5

3 29 8 5 7 41 1 1 2 14 3 3 1 1 1 25 4 17 102 4 8 2 17 2 2 4 16 2 1 1 8 1 4 1 1 14 42 12 5 18 1 3 2 1 6 1 4

1 13 1 2 3 1

8 1

1 1 13

316 300 093 032 684 718 263 280 484 297 518 640 712 185 051 424 049 802 230 186 396 495 059 071 214 618 613 930 442 408 086 954 468 824 820 129 415 007 587 495 699 140 972 612 604 488 501 833 897 541 568 182 123 952 445 912 225 057 666 281 337 415 925 970 473 183 552 658 555 516 561 378 372 961 236 115 878 809 889 950 086 214 807 748 17 544 601 377 389 167 931 522 966 373 708

Ohio

Indiana

259 673 130 673 4 105 721 5 434 422 378 381 2 479 24 359 6 162 8 431 2 999 18 808 1 356 1 439 1 710 343 9 446 405 4 645 887 848 881 17 951 15 111 8 204 73 547 55 387 1 825 6 290 1 090 12 500 566 2 345 330 1 420 7 493 1 485 7 388 2 104 3 687 1 191 1 636 7 171 444 1 104 3 851 1 486 1 222 3 612 27 380 14 615 4 325 5 700 79 110 1 453 445 18 203 2 287 589 2 526 79 290 228 623 382 284 631 5 603 962 91 828 371 1 037 244 697 753 67 399 7 059 29 1 280 575 226 248 1 087 1 050 989 653 187 6 218

94 263 36 951 954 538 1 025 148 50 196 899 8 866 2 418 1 478 733 1 990 604 415 1 445 165 3 009 62 525 420 385 282 6 498 3 594 1 628 27 845 105 102 274 2 460 611 4 590 542 903 62 395 3 490 153 3 442 631 352 503 827 2 683 291 283 1 497 515 291 1 758 19 419 5 715 10 294 2 137 74 60 792 140 – 103 611 262 1 175 51 120 147 172 169 97 404 2 327 316 123 441 251 363 164 152 216 51 147 2 318 – 388 178 111 70 445 171 668 434 134 3 107

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 182 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Illinois 952 288 5 1 6 1 3 39 20 5 12 33 2 7 3 1 80 8 1 4 1 21 20 19 225 1 2 17 4 40 5 7 3 10 3 30 3 2 1 9 49 2 8 4 1 8 347 16 281 23 11 1 3 5 26 2 5 12 2 1 1 27 2 1 2 1 7 6 1 3

12 1 1 1 2 1 1 30

272 199 769 812 937 576 440 528 839 920 248 466 431 812 081 203 365 855 594 277 946 265 550 438 181 953 507 339 390 012 418 254 775 817 877 189 613 747 281 530 058 886 178 336 330 119 772 021 082 541 884 751 437 065 651 034 240 249 173 217 30 030 500 805 537 647 783 055 493 663 036 498 397 740 068 227 378 331 119 012 817 317 855 388 – 759 176 245 368 864 968 819 433 255 186

Michigan

Wisconsin

355 145 2 2 2

121 547 53 672 2 247 415 1 419 983 98 344 886 16 780 1 249 2 006 661 3 580 1 009 521 1 607 983 5 467 71 524 273 863 967 5 239 5 016 2 917 36 472 19 31 311 2 378 669 2 928 446 849 41 474 1 534 327 2 921 12 593 208 510 503 2 329 110 53 1 265 2 743 420 1 853 20 474 5 724 10 966 2 345 66 65 717 232 – 21 965 119 1 399 39 244 215 203 150 370 174 1 883 293 111 271 179 446 71 147 136 38 158 2 305 – 353 166 105 130 380 111 566 376 139 3 258

1 2 24 5 3 2 18 2 1 8 18 5 1 23 10 7 102

6 1 13 2 14 1 7 1 8 3 10 2 9 1 3 1 1 4 77 54 13 6 2

2 2

5 1 1

6 1

1 1 9

393 052 577 559 867 775 180 110 361 135 787 872 303 549 133 512 669 607 634 225 226 778 294 692 841 773 590 732 68 102 746 035 151 386 922 042 343 449 094 987 384 334 488 699 038 837 702 590 481 576 619 866 268 630 656 634 258 157 270 455 52 238 084 503 191 228 275 245 318 298 150 609 367 113 186 011 374 935 252 330 415 123 429 280 7 291 401 332 179 142 485 211 838 217 893

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 144.

Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Austria -------------------------------------Belgium ------------------------------------Czechoslovakia -------------------------------Denmark ------------------------------------Estonia -------------------------------------Finland -------------------------------------France--------------------------------------Germany ------------------------------------Greece -------------------------------------Hungary ------------------------------------Ireland -------------------------------------Italy ---------------------------------------Latvia --------------------------------------Lithuania ------------------------------------Netherlands----------------------------------Norway-------------------------------------Poland -------------------------------------Portugal ------------------------------------Romania ------------------------------------Spain --------------------------------------Sweden-------------------------------------Switzerland ----------------------------------United Kingdom ------------------------------Yugoslavia ----------------------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Afghanistan ---------------------------------Burma -------------------------------------Cambodia -----------------------------------China --------------------------------------Hong Kong ----------------------------------India ---------------------------------------Indonesia -----------------------------------Iran ---------------------------------------Iraq ---------------------------------------Israel --------------------------------------Japan --------------------------------------Jordan -------------------------------------Korea --------------------------------------Laos ---------------------------------------Lebanon ------------------------------------Malaysia------------------------------------Pakistan ------------------------------------Philippines -----------------------------------Saudi Arabia ---------------------------------Syria --------------------------------------Taiwan -------------------------------------Thailand ------------------------------------Turkey -------------------------------------Vietnam ------------------------------------North America ---------------------------------Canada -------------------------------------Mexico -------------------------------------Caribbean -----------------------------------Bahamas ---------------------------------Barbados ---------------------------------Cuba-------------------------------------Dominican Republic --------------------------Grenada ----------------------------------Haiti -------------------------------------Jamaica ----------------------------------Trinidad and Tobago -------------------------Central America ------------------------------Belize ------------------------------------Costa Rica --------------------------------El Salvador --------------------------------Guatemala --------------------------------Honduras ---------------------------------Nicaragua ---------------------------------Panama ----------------------------------South America ---------------------------------Argentina -----------------------------------Bolivia -------------------------------------Brazil --------------------------------------Chile ---------------------------------------Colombia -----------------------------------Ecuador ------------------------------------Guyana -------------------------------------Peru ---------------------------------------Uruguay ------------------------------------Venezuela -----------------------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Cape Verde ----------------------------------Egypt --------------------------------------Ethiopia ------------------------------------Ghana--------------------------------------Morocco ------------------------------------Nigeria -------------------------------------South Africa ---------------------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Australia ------------------------------------New Zealand --------------------------------Area not reported --------------------------------

West North Central Division

South Atlantic Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

North Dakota

South Dakota

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

Maryland

District of Columbia

113 039 31 873 796 390 776 676 238 966 706 7 693 652 537 619 1 208 785 185 1 301 2 316 2 307 61 532 330 2 466 369 4 646 1 012 3 115 50 032 205 98 2 519 2 721 852 2 918 139 1 359 73 546 1 572 136 4 025 14 979 426 339 483 2 776 110 164 1 113 3 397 227 7 772 16 541 10 339 3 487 1 646 89 55 607 89 31 49 335 195 1 036 29 104 237 152 101 121 286 3 068 195 133 475 233 521 116 871 195 164 73 4 783 – 510 938 232 114 772 359 714 535 117 2 913

43 316 13 575 276 123 399 446 49 65 351 4 591 506 183 299 592 342 58 1 121 365 526 36 195 117 378 130 2 153 174 449 17 970 14 15 473 1 344 231 1 696 434 593 41 76 1 030 142 2 260 2 974 421 245 273 1 097 95 111 1 175 499 143 2 175 7 594 2 625 3 764 442 22 14 166 48 – 17 101 41 744 16 74 202 86 106 65 195 884 84 35 149 136 121 65 83 106 24 58 1 232 – 189 45 61 28 139 79 325 218 79 1 287

83 633 30 930 1 129 299 643 234 35 87 1 055 9 258 1 221 868 871 2 934 133 254 638 119 1 813 131 1 157 580 359 278 5 170 1 377 2 029 28 249 117 27 525 2 430 507 2 821 348 1 377 130 416 2 454 200 3 330 499 419 594 626 3 702 85 100 1 993 1 113 244 3 438 13 110 4 418 4 763 2 417 37 29 1 140 159 – 232 570 119 1 463 44 119 160 223 191 163 545 2 781 432 157 234 287 632 236 136 326 26 250 2 813 9 255 319 97 97 738 212 893 381 136 2 828

9 388 2 982 55 10 76 112 6 8 35 881 16 34 37 37 21 2 50 624 271 13 89 46 115 6 395 27 697 2 125 – – 40 125 41 234 29 49 28 7 124 10 332 48 23 33 56 440 – 6 67 86 51 202 3 048 2 679 191 49 20 – 16 – – – 7 – 108 – 5 8 29 18 – 48 129 22 – 25 19 28 13 12 7 – – 121 – 11 8 – 5 28 – 53 18 10 233

7 731 3 058 41 35 95 182 8 23 61 816 83 37 61 97 48 14 220 326 104 8 116 16 100 54 467 13 308 2 228 – – 152 141 – 182 34 75 23 7 188 16 310 200 14 79 5 352 34 6 16 119 9 199 1 400 892 258 109 – 8 54 – – – 31 – 141 – 9 18 10 26 – 78 175 15 5 8 56 26 – 13 14 – 10 212 – 19 129 – 2 – 12 126 65 45 224

28 198 9 431 229 79 477 342 27 13 286 2 861 235 57 225 610 403 280 132 96 750 33 77 86 133 87 1 680 148 1 123 8 538 256 – 129 674 138 784 128 282 53 122 692 69 1 217 628 151 295 111 860 55 44 384 306 83 909 6 607 1 322 4 421 417 22 2 200 58 – 3 66 40 440 8 47 136 4 96 33 116 757 99 28 82 117 129 32 54 173 9 32 795 – 143 23 16 31 276 66 221 144 42 726

62 840 12 182 270 57 287 142 6 8 557 5 003 266 187 298 392 75 23 345 62 387 55 172 356 199 129 2 411 419 931 23 952 135 45 559 1 439 366 2 389 293 798 71 171 1 203 269 3 029 2 074 377 562 608 1 629 120 199 1 403 756 132 4 616 20 302 2 628 14 919 1 273 22 26 660 39 – 84 222 96 1 462 18 125 271 309 179 153 407 1 744 144 109 182 149 296 229 24 281 24 213 1 232 6 152 114 72 20 182 151 511 231 70 1 986

22 275 8 232 193 76 127 50 27 16 261 1 628 344 199 408 1 161 160 16 275 74 644 78 40 139 153 24 2 003 109 435 6 733 44 40 23 755 150 1 302 105 204 23 86 402 44 878 124 56 37 234 826 11 35 470 152 170 366 4 471 998 883 2 040 36 73 400 136 – 143 842 239 471 30 31 80 39 34 13 244 971 194 25 128 69 282 11 140 28 – 31 606 – 86 59 6 18 110 52 102 67 11 725

313 494 67 422 1 599 775 1 271 555 427 385 3 544 15 043 5 380 1 783 1 855 7 038 532 697 1 509 627 4 561 1 364 886 1 806 702 890 12 693 902 6 896 110 826 340 558 1 618 9 206 2 376 17 951 712 7 924 403 2 244 4 799 600 21 111 763 1 368 694 2 833 13 258 146 483 7 097 2 397 1 416 7 445 68 831 7 036 4 642 30 145 358 655 3 158 1 971 804 2 742 12 054 6 416 26 757 198 557 15 492 3 634 1 697 3 310 1 811 25 134 2 136 2 689 2 760 1 937 3 303 1 793 4 337 3 914 473 1 098 23 173 102 1 700 3 434 2 340 509 5 123 821 1 198 780 242 10 014

58 887 9 902 256 187 250 162 31 118 1 206 1 441 326 235 312 645 93 35 324 170 357 197 178 398 203 325 2 137 148 581 9 760 33 103 80 1 313 249 799 169 942 17 140 661 106 562 29 425 129 197 1 648 120 70 316 250 183 653 22 395 1 130 1 034 7 641 73 101 737 1 103 303 674 2 814 1 337 12 507 – 193 9 276 1 175 284 904 620 5 750 436 692 589 415 799 540 965 860 97 98 6 571 20 352 1 517 268 307 1 283 278 328 268 47 3 600

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 183 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

183

Table 144.

Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Austria -------------------------------------Belgium ------------------------------------Czechoslovakia -------------------------------Denmark ------------------------------------Estonia -------------------------------------Finland -------------------------------------France--------------------------------------Germany ------------------------------------Greece -------------------------------------Hungary ------------------------------------Ireland -------------------------------------Italy ---------------------------------------Latvia --------------------------------------Lithuania ------------------------------------Netherlands----------------------------------Norway-------------------------------------Poland -------------------------------------Portugal ------------------------------------Romania ------------------------------------Spain --------------------------------------Sweden-------------------------------------Switzerland ----------------------------------United Kingdom ------------------------------Yugoslavia ----------------------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Afghanistan ---------------------------------Burma -------------------------------------Cambodia -----------------------------------China --------------------------------------Hong Kong ----------------------------------India ---------------------------------------Indonesia -----------------------------------Iran ---------------------------------------Iraq ---------------------------------------Israel --------------------------------------Japan --------------------------------------Jordan -------------------------------------Korea --------------------------------------Laos ---------------------------------------Lebanon ------------------------------------Malaysia------------------------------------Pakistan ------------------------------------Philippines -----------------------------------Saudi Arabia ---------------------------------Syria --------------------------------------Taiwan -------------------------------------Thailand ------------------------------------Turkey -------------------------------------Vietnam ------------------------------------North America ---------------------------------Canada -------------------------------------Mexico -------------------------------------Caribbean -----------------------------------Bahamas ---------------------------------Barbados ---------------------------------Cuba-------------------------------------Dominican Republic --------------------------Grenada ----------------------------------Haiti -------------------------------------Jamaica ----------------------------------Trinidad and Tobago -------------------------Central America ------------------------------Belize ------------------------------------Costa Rica --------------------------------El Salvador --------------------------------Guatemala --------------------------------Honduras ---------------------------------Nicaragua ---------------------------------Panama ----------------------------------South America ---------------------------------Argentina -----------------------------------Bolivia -------------------------------------Brazil --------------------------------------Chile ---------------------------------------Colombia -----------------------------------Ecuador ------------------------------------Guyana -------------------------------------Peru ---------------------------------------Uruguay ------------------------------------Venezuela -----------------------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Cape Verde ----------------------------------Egypt --------------------------------------Ethiopia ------------------------------------Ghana--------------------------------------Morocco ------------------------------------Nigeria -------------------------------------South Africa ---------------------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Australia ------------------------------------New Zealand --------------------------------Area not reported --------------------------------

184

South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

East South Central Division

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

311 809 63 192 1 587 663 1 093 659 153 422 3 493 17 179 3 102 1 281 1 846 3 744 393 210 1 664 626 1 981 1 141 611 1 841 810 742 16 594 771 1 567 134 526 4 555 425 3 123 6 236 1 490 11 723 866 7 957 672 1 010 4 931 949 23 612 2 146 2 618 589 4 794 22 885 789 630 4 600 2 887 1 586 19 744 60 082 9 329 7 633 10 469 180 361 3 343 963 37 581 2 842 1 237 32 215 94 602 20 195 3 986 1 466 3 068 2 777 24 992 1 887 5 807 1 725 1 987 3 252 1 591 1 073 5 520 577 923 13 220 18 1 868 2 893 1 311 754 914 832 2 047 1 307 497 12 183

15 712 6 974 106 35 217 44 10 13 205 1 548 317 143 80 1 608 28 34 154 21 292 8 31 196 30 64 1 581 118 40 5 581 – 11 16 523 15 1 184 30 193 – 46 587 35 461 45 348 23 259 945 39 61 238 159 54 149 1 708 916 207 325 – – 78 29 – – 174 34 224 – 48 51 16 35 17 57 445 55 – 93 94 104 18 5 40 10 19 489 – 45 12 5 – 147 47 80 65 7 395

115 077 35 153 617 435 476 328 71 383 1 526 11 523 2 522 627 768 1 461 134 109 1 086 360 1 429 251 283 447 553 419 8 788 388 611 38 854 156 137 1 455 2 557 645 5 723 293 1 345 153 313 3 927 405 5 046 1 750 792 348 774 3 213 164 229 2 312 1 202 497 4 122 25 122 6 630 8 757 5 256 189 259 1 669 399 28 209 1 321 609 4 118 133 421 734 384 389 395 1 619 4 692 368 66 644 411 1 227 528 533 423 59 277 5 269 14 719 284 262 111 804 419 838 440 189 4 538

49 964 18 635 349 185 318 151 39 58 784 6 224 1 038 340 460 838 47 38 462 126 607 95 164 291 239 368 5 130 116 322 15 556 35 7 199 843 330 2 307 77 391 48 272 1 665 108 1 866 456 407 61 223 3 429 72 146 542 571 160 1 041 9 131 3 218 2 147 2 243 118 86 532 181 14 132 526 413 1 410 113 84 123 148 215 175 552 2 033 101 39 260 116 906 139 94 85 42 117 1 869 – 204 101 77 113 310 238 335 181 97 2 083

173 126 38 309 705 414 640 364 50 363 1 906 13 268 1 069 638 874 1 420 166 157 1 212 251 1 459 182 868 722 464 390 10 000 452 1 395 58 708 557 106 1 504 3 229 932 7 511 310 2 465 77 511 5 372 257 11 678 3 358 788 624 1 670 4 160 228 147 3 340 1 788 663 6 284 46 677 7 251 20 309 12 379 360 281 4 406 624 86 846 3 906 874 6 308 166 340 1 496 1 004 740 504 2 044 8 400 504 416 1 001 319 2 766 396 676 1 186 269 655 10 973 8 579 1 450 402 172 3 303 987 1 019 537 297 7 645

Florida 1 662 284 8 2 6 2 3 9 55 8 9 7 28 1 3 6 3 26 3 6 14 4 2 61 5 17 116 1 7 2 12 1 4 5 6 1 8 2 3 3 22 1 4 4 2 12 990 77 55 721 14 2 497 23 1 83 74 12 134 1 6 10 11 20 72 11 161 13 3 9 9 66 11 7 22 2 13 14 3 1 1 2 3 2 73

601 906 139 822 040 966 600 186 968 321 981 427 642 693 404 056 097 150 313 771 156 648 642 472 069 620 530 278 176 270 310 940 626 221 565 753 533 329 544 100 585 187 874 904 656 353 594 476 671 442 473 843 332 559 316 743 416 523 619 373 337 249 863 124 799 722 824 142 480 825 060 487 773 135 035 287 432 614 084 879 087 706 998 856 23 058 714 347 570 620 150 778 576 687 148

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 184 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

34 119 11 508 230 134 203 97 49 44 386 5 118 206 240 301 623 24 27 289 81 428 66 99 130 149 91 2 281 141 453 13 253 7 42 163 1 210 354 1 554 303 607 37 121 1 787 167 2 082 270 210 140 153 1 271 – 65 438 372 112 1 215 5 161 2 043 893 1 302 38 34 461 187 12 117 251 143 904 38 37 77 107 141 51 450 1 117 106 30 94 96 415 44 75 142 32 75 1 007 – 87 92 73 34 159 160 246 159 26 1 374

59 114 17 119 220 170 211 134 8 55 868 6 458 467 361 299 712 113 51 464 78 1 030 50 241 289 215 132 4 201 134 492 24 938 97 27 791 1 740 242 3 283 101 1 503 374 303 2 577 252 2 965 2 133 380 533 423 2 209 122 128 1 318 632 267 1 613 9 318 4 087 1 972 2 080 181 29 721 74 38 64 572 185 970 82 54 84 124 151 127 339 1 837 205 56 223 130 380 52 209 256 35 272 2 690 – 313 262 90 62 587 402 566 416 58 2 154

43 533 13 791 192 135 211 69 27 51 827 5 685 506 204 287 427 21 24 319 241 480 31 91 157 146 86 3 348 52 181 17 294 14 41 417 1 130 231 2 450 126 702 63 283 1 685 312 2 221 742 321 333 375 1 179 94 46 1 471 528 213 1 812 6 596 2 477 1 082 1 842 149 75 580 86 27 83 366 211 1 014 77 77 44 111 184 74 406 1 476 112 32 207 90 423 33 134 93 25 194 1 813 – 161 100 28 39 736 232 275 177 80 2 107

20 383 5 533 73 62 91 100 – 18 260 1 807 196 59 217 240 28 – 89 56 122 53 32 135 39 53 1 694 59 29 9 043 – 14 27 741 136 1 284 98 173 – 20 682 53 836 47 125 246 96 1 144 64 61 342 207 84 2 284 3 226 1 131 702 637 48 13 183 56 43 44 157 68 681 20 61 54 38 222 119 147 679 21 34 105 60 134 22 34 78 – 177 665 14 103 11 9 10 244 57 117 82 13 1 091

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 144.

Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

24 867 7 752 122 56 170 112 20 21 365 2 666 150 149 185 317 50 131 185 72 436 43 48 117 154 50 1 971 124 95 9 035 2 3 89 409 81 698 100 194 138 16 715 74 827 1 667 68 221 263 1 037 156 49 357 255 60 1 243 5 321 1 407 2 507 463 11 48 203 33 15 – 92 35 920 47 32 225 175 133 117 191 681 48 25 31 85 306 17 – 56 – 80 651 – 52 39 45 22 185 98 316 142 63 1 016

87 407 15 908 286 318 192 183 7 69 1 350 4 274 505 273 574 1 033 61 43 500 243 487 106 170 676 216 152 3 693 438 415 29 750 – 41 264 1 995 427 3 306 280 860 121 292 955 251 2 042 837 443 408 404 2 339 136 278 934 831 216 11 313 31 017 2 242 3 224 7 466 51 85 4 920 328 14 269 582 633 18 017 900 549 1 203 2 048 8 338 3 913 916 4 000 369 118 339 441 1 242 458 198 369 – 345 2 215 22 320 154 149 65 645 188 375 233 100 3 727

65 489 13 260 263 153 217 138 21 32 633 5 502 231 196 308 483 59 33 335 171 477 75 54 190 110 76 3 300 109 297 25 322 – 30 441 1 257 411 2 496 377 1 536 53 125 1 582 193 3 099 1 005 507 898 544 1 860 175 151 1 220 710 216 5 696 19 298 2 576 13 686 1 407 91 32 549 82 4 38 163 247 1 598 94 86 285 249 221 93 555 2 058 169 107 210 78 581 59 91 418 38 276 2 255 – 220 136 170 121 800 150 490 335 80 2 509

Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Austria -------------------------------------Belgium ------------------------------------Czechoslovakia -------------------------------Denmark ------------------------------------Estonia -------------------------------------Finland -------------------------------------France--------------------------------------Germany ------------------------------------Greece -------------------------------------Hungary ------------------------------------Ireland -------------------------------------Italy ---------------------------------------Latvia --------------------------------------Lithuania ------------------------------------Netherlands----------------------------------Norway-------------------------------------Poland -------------------------------------Portugal ------------------------------------Romania ------------------------------------Spain --------------------------------------Sweden-------------------------------------Switzerland ----------------------------------United Kingdom ------------------------------Yugoslavia ----------------------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Afghanistan ---------------------------------Burma -------------------------------------Cambodia -----------------------------------China --------------------------------------Hong Kong ----------------------------------India ---------------------------------------Indonesia -----------------------------------Iran ---------------------------------------Iraq ---------------------------------------Israel --------------------------------------Japan --------------------------------------Jordan -------------------------------------Korea --------------------------------------Laos ---------------------------------------Lebanon ------------------------------------Malaysia------------------------------------Pakistan ------------------------------------Philippines -----------------------------------Saudi Arabia ---------------------------------Syria --------------------------------------Taiwan -------------------------------------Thailand ------------------------------------Turkey -------------------------------------Vietnam ------------------------------------North America ---------------------------------Canada -------------------------------------Mexico -------------------------------------Caribbean -----------------------------------Bahamas ---------------------------------Barbados ---------------------------------Cuba-------------------------------------Dominican Republic --------------------------Grenada ----------------------------------Haiti -------------------------------------Jamaica ----------------------------------Trinidad and Tobago -------------------------Central America ------------------------------Belize ------------------------------------Costa Rica --------------------------------El Salvador --------------------------------Guatemala --------------------------------Honduras ---------------------------------Nicaragua ---------------------------------Panama ----------------------------------South America ---------------------------------Argentina -----------------------------------Bolivia -------------------------------------Brazil --------------------------------------Chile ---------------------------------------Colombia -----------------------------------Ecuador ------------------------------------Guyana -------------------------------------Peru ---------------------------------------Uruguay ------------------------------------Venezuela -----------------------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Cape Verde ----------------------------------Egypt --------------------------------------Ethiopia ------------------------------------Ghana--------------------------------------Morocco ------------------------------------Nigeria -------------------------------------South Africa ---------------------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Australia ------------------------------------New Zealand --------------------------------Area not reported --------------------------------

Mountain Division

Texas 1 524 107 2 1 2

5 34 2 1 2 4

3 1 5 1 3 1 1 28 1 3 248 5 16 4 32 2 10 2 10 2 23 8 4 2 8 25 1 17 5 1 53 1 042 22 907 27 11 1 4 3 84 2 49 10 9 6 5 36 4 1 3 2 12 2 1 5 1 2 27 2 2 1 9 2 4 2 54

436 001 010 367 396 993 182 589 544 058 791 710 630 297 399 233 348 059 271 684 561 326 270 072 111 424 390 878 957 262 387 504 438 162 333 412 885 814 651 123 919 475 338 921 475 620 910 326 087 879 698 628 473 038 432 984 355 474 865 760 423 957 827 969 653 973 208 419 366 306 626 191 877 068 307 310 111 430 536 380 026 039 979 297 18 342 896 014 660 063 789 031 421 523 489

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

13 779 5 528 169 113 81 183 8 59 127 1 381 155 66 96 250 20 7 302 392 249 36 52 129 276 99 1 137 120 381 2 317 – – 6 267 43 99 40 81 29 15 404 41 232 151 – 45 35 414 – – 78 108 10 190 4 698 3 929 511 60 – – 46 – – 7 2 – 191 – 7 20 27 29 39 69 195 15 2 8 42 27 7 14 51 8 17 79 – 16 – – 2 21 2 268 199 41 313

28 905 6 176 163 40 152 102 11 48 159 1 579 46 114 191 153 5 33 395 198 240 180 84 640 208 118 1 222 55 278 4 403 6 4 42 652 49 137 116 265 18 16 673 16 505 407 – 35 41 600 15 14 110 142 13 440 16 184 3 349 12 343 198 5 16 62 7 – 10 43 46 288 – 17 31 61 54 66 59 521 84 17 71 78 55 10 19 154 9 13 235 – 33 10 11 20 46 37 334 139 102 774

7 647 2 576 97 25 33 16 – 27 138 636 63 28 48 123 42 – 58 89 98 46 – 75 62 37 782 32 151 1 446 10 21 26 242 24 74 – 42 – 3 221 – 163 6 24 46 102 229 24 9 34 74 – 47 2 897 823 1 985 39 – – 19 – – – 8 – 40 – – – 2 8 – 30 148 30 3 2 23 10 6 – 43 – 18 93 – 5 – – – 20 24 101 59 31 235

142 434 41 921 1 253 297 1 575 508 150 178 1 507 14 466 1 033 1 124 766 1 989 525 183 1 348 620 2 426 103 443 544 721 674 8 249 947 3 371 36 823 490 52 729 2 828 361 1 605 612 1 434 163 454 3 502 98 7 750 2 164 539 155 424 3 226 399 83 1 343 1 278 370 5 881 47 689 8 789 34 261 2 004 42 63 949 256 18 38 319 192 2 587 72 168 492 425 204 115 1 081 3 943 445 160 489 413 642 140 114 976 101 300 3 310 7 488 558 93 229 361 500 1 134 630 280 4 243

80 514 11 123 260 144 152 114 14 66 510 3 535 240 166 222 600 9 36 388 130 433 37 81 362 335 118 3 003 102 208 9 569 175 14 66 624 151 1 013 143 496 38 104 1 056 96 983 353 90 132 107 1 142 160 26 576 405 231 1 101 54 944 2 225 50 046 822 4 16 434 53 7 23 105 109 1 841 72 81 440 593 57 212 383 1 258 133 66 135 289 294 47 14 130 20 73 781 5 120 28 8 42 42 177 329 214 73 2 302

278 205 45 563 1 117 604 1 197 785 79 246 1 983 11 548 832 1 491 1 119 3 615 164 271 1 475 509 2 539 173 1 390 1 081 692 572 10 156 1 437 1 490 35 921 166 127 761 3 384 950 3 177 569 1 621 345 713 2 480 424 4 606 477 758 431 567 4 928 233 246 1 995 1 188 364 4 209 174 807 16 451 150 068 2 411 40 63 982 187 7 131 428 330 5 773 253 291 1 903 1 559 504 561 662 4 278 624 131 521 492 953 266 123 691 108 277 2 917 12 357 288 81 165 369 531 1 362 740 248 11 867

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 185 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

185

Table 144.

Place of Birth of Foreign-Born Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Foreign-born persons --------------------Europe ---------------------------------------Austria -------------------------------------Belgium ------------------------------------Czechoslovakia -------------------------------Denmark ------------------------------------Estonia -------------------------------------Finland -------------------------------------France--------------------------------------Germany ------------------------------------Greece -------------------------------------Hungary ------------------------------------Ireland -------------------------------------Italy ---------------------------------------Latvia --------------------------------------Lithuania ------------------------------------Netherlands----------------------------------Norway-------------------------------------Poland -------------------------------------Portugal ------------------------------------Romania ------------------------------------Spain --------------------------------------Sweden-------------------------------------Switzerland ----------------------------------United Kingdom ------------------------------Yugoslavia ----------------------------------Soviet Union -----------------------------------Asia -----------------------------------------Afghanistan ---------------------------------Burma -------------------------------------Cambodia -----------------------------------China --------------------------------------Hong Kong ----------------------------------India ---------------------------------------Indonesia -----------------------------------Iran ---------------------------------------Iraq ---------------------------------------Israel --------------------------------------Japan --------------------------------------Jordan -------------------------------------Korea --------------------------------------Laos ---------------------------------------Lebanon ------------------------------------Malaysia------------------------------------Pakistan ------------------------------------Philippines -----------------------------------Saudi Arabia ---------------------------------Syria --------------------------------------Taiwan -------------------------------------Thailand ------------------------------------Turkey -------------------------------------Vietnam ------------------------------------North America ---------------------------------Canada -------------------------------------Mexico -------------------------------------Caribbean -----------------------------------Bahamas ---------------------------------Barbados ---------------------------------Cuba-------------------------------------Dominican Republic --------------------------Grenada ----------------------------------Haiti -------------------------------------Jamaica ----------------------------------Trinidad and Tobago -------------------------Central America ------------------------------Belize ------------------------------------Costa Rica --------------------------------El Salvador --------------------------------Guatemala --------------------------------Honduras ---------------------------------Nicaragua ---------------------------------Panama ----------------------------------South America ---------------------------------Argentina -----------------------------------Bolivia -------------------------------------Brazil --------------------------------------Chile ---------------------------------------Colombia -----------------------------------Ecuador ------------------------------------Guyana -------------------------------------Peru ---------------------------------------Uruguay ------------------------------------Venezuela -----------------------------------Africa ----------------------------------------Cape Verde ----------------------------------Egypt --------------------------------------Ethiopia ------------------------------------Ghana--------------------------------------Morocco ------------------------------------Nigeria -------------------------------------South Africa ---------------------------------Oceania --------------------------------------Australia ------------------------------------New Zealand --------------------------------Area not reported --------------------------------

186

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Pacific Division

Utah

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

58 600 17 291 250 160 321 666 – 209 440 4 949 615 95 164 653 22 6 2 204 586 521 36 124 268 538 315 3 957 149 529 15 898 28 39 846 1 667 235 771 238 979 42 145 1 801 56 1 659 1 406 110 44 154 1 106 18 84 924 581 95 2 562 16 118 5 459 8 922 423 14 21 159 82 – 25 56 21 1 304 6 125 440 366 191 76 100 3 176 463 160 591 425 351 139 22 756 70 173 704 – 88 – 16 73 117 203 3 448 424 418 1 436

104 828 19 013 478 153 372 219 90 117 1 113 4 421 623 478 530 1 554 29 55 445 198 826 230 291 689 202 409 4 700 523 439 25 914 145 7 328 1 769 500 856 191 801 118 251 1 728 78 3 207 776 397 60 295 8 495 18 113 1 103 1 727 177 2 477 50 320 6 583 32 501 5 238 36 43 4 430 213 15 67 187 126 5 976 133 378 2 978 907 338 914 292 3 416 698 80 449 417 872 195 52 320 78 164 1 482 – 213 498 56 124 118 114 840 353 162 3 404

322 144 72 487 1 494 697 1 555 1 583 311 932 2 035 18 635 1 372 1 516 1 730 2 542 778 165 3 423 5 478 2 475 325 1 520 800 2 977 966 17 028 1 467 3 534 126 076 556 154 8 004 9 840 3 433 3 997 1 165 2 742 253 387 12 654 304 20 267 5 132 673 673 754 27 106 436 230 4 843 3 833 543 16 647 97 424 44 262 46 876 2 503 58 104 861 198 47 81 631 226 3 669 61 256 1 275 413 270 485 896 4 776 544 293 624 807 674 297 141 763 131 337 4 366 – 418 1 123 187 118 272 711 4 038 1 367 823 9 443

139 307 32 605 648 393 871 651 186 613 1 104 8 139 540 733 802 1 324 288 137 2 205 951 934 177 1 709 321 1 031 758 7 069 794 3 561 42 308 204 86 1 853 4 783 1 444 1 324 1 307 1 613 109 260 4 442 160 5 467 2 922 442 424 251 3 860 142 359 1 193 1 131 331 6 993 49 338 16 962 28 913 960 11 29 621 35 28 29 85 55 2 489 35 280 572 755 336 202 296 2 395 325 115 415 368 334 42 91 472 31 158 2 146 – 166 319 29 128 276 440 2 347 901 304 4 607

California 6 458 594 11 6 11 9 1 4 25 104 16 19 18 48 3 2 25 5 29 37 17 13 11 10 135 18 77 2 000 12 11 56 211 64 83 24 115 13 23 97 8 200 72 27 8 16 481 2 13 104 41 13 271 3 246 150 2 474 78 1 49 3 2 11 5 543 13 13 280 135 26 58 12 163 26 7 13 14 30 19 4 37 2 4 65 17 9 1 3 6 9 44 12 5 264

825 834 894 134 892 765 185 000 507 245 930 130 878 297 289 750 384 805 278 202 699 523 527 626 391 056 430 601 114 029 412 263 624 789 768 415 272 262 554 631 194 136 576 490 877 837 489 593 757 062 685 061 810 387 148 612 446 252 643 535 424 737 204 650 027 435 039 781 875 172 292 834 627 968 032 010 524 680 524 187 615 742 748 864 129 576 065 538 203 073 687 876 313 653 783

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 186 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Alaska

Hawaii

24 814 5 757 121 35 140 131 – 199 111 1 553 119 79 182 133 19 36 187 225 270 83 63 99 171 102 1 246 373 89 11 375 – 3 57 358 95 255 42 72 6 57 1 053 6 3 061 245 33 10 16 5 119 – – 204 293 20 299 5 042 2 538 1 457 571 2 15 131 242 2 17 49 49 430 20 31 120 62 22 44 131 922 46 14 183 87 262 35 75 158 12 38 226 8 2 7 – – 32 48 449 68 73 954

162 704 8 253 177 73 223 113 14 69 604 2 590 72 142 177 386 36 43 323 79 150 157 102 175 214 212 1 903 106 129 133 735 47 146 165 10 068 3 554 469 545 245 22 41 19 102 15 13 265 1 516 17 484 149 73 841 10 28 2 233 1 120 81 5 556 6 425 3 947 1 123 794 22 24 168 100 – 40 222 115 529 7 62 74 52 80 22 226 950 94 – 135 74 132 96 79 211 30 67 699 – 137 22 26 35 16 103 8 237 700 596 4 276

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 145.

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

United States

Total

New England Division

Midwest Region

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

South Region

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

AGE AND SEX

All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Female -------------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age for all persons ------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

248 10 7 18 17 10 7 18 21 22 19 17 13 11 10 10 18 12 127 5 3 8 8 4 3 9 10 11 10 8 7 5 5 5 10 8

709 924 339 126 151 064 589 645 286 180 939 679 977 488 484 635 218 976 537 328 585 836 363 874 719 176 614 142 061 950 118 920 481 682 225 455

873 579 517 901 134 413 506 387 297 737 682 734 898 063 988 762 481 794 494 627 008 345 399 273 669 002 778 783 512 913 795 436 587 160 733 474 33.0 31.8 34.2

50 2 1 3 3 1 1 3 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 4 2 26 1

809 099 390 319 184 917 515 837 305 503 035 667 947 429 281 381 057 934 388 023 677 611 557 932 751 919 169 282 049 880 521 266 200 279 308 956

229 370 507 257 077 872 953 565 889 197 215 448 941 918 187 098 749 986 685 140 848 787 589 358 847 301 275 841 834 197 491 377 144 957 320 379 34.3 32.9 35.7

230 31 6 21 2 1 13 2 9

445 844 322 707 118 695 982 388 793 992 808

777 979 934 874 454 717 502 243 186 887 186

47 7 1 5

319 824 351 201 679 591 3 326 466 2 301 294 263

352 285 984 645 045 611 078 134 976 560 408

2 223 7 1 4

936 812 741 763 968 556 453

596 984 259 173 023 681 382

795 942 45 818 095 1 836 439 357 495 1 158 083 171 241 149 620

1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1

13 206 550 366 865 794 482 412 1 048 1 167 1 207 1 075 966 761 596 561 578 1 009 761 6 830 268 178 419 389 234 207 525 586 609 543 488 388 306 292 307 570 512

943 054 451 247 549 875 606 267 900 691 963 827 361 060 848 340 813 091 443 818 063 629 533 818 019 490 754 838 999 578 081 124 922 943 200 634 33.8 32.6 35.0

37 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 19

602 549 024 454 389 434 103 789 137 295 959 700 186 833 719 802 047 173 558 754 499 192 168 697 544 393 582 673 505 391 133 960 907 972 738 443

286 316 056 010 528 997 347 298 989 506 252 621 580 858 339 758 936 895 242 322 785 158 056 540 828 811 521 003 835 619 410 253 222 014 120 745 34.4 33.0 35.9

942 488 373 410 545 783 885 426 981 945 165 362 305 347 314 251 046 316 380 734 718 911 940 596 269 296 567 389 559 305 817 668 580 418 480 133 33.0 31.8 34.1

17 659 770 537 1 368 1 277 714 524 1 238 1 430 1 532 1 391 1 188 939 789 746 760 1 326 1 122 9 061 374 262 666 622 346 259 615 716 767 693 595 475 405 388 398 736 734

690 809 206 364 527 632 878 300 153 585 504 342 002 915 853 365 710 545 003 598 852 868 688 759 917 720 709 867 303 599 283 202 352 342 739 205 33.2 32.0 34.3

85 3 2 6 5 3 2 6 7 7 6 6 4 3 3 3 6 4 43 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 3 2

12 290 438 1 702 541 269 198 1 099 757 178 232 155 354 658 547 92 126 439 663 65 373 61 385

35 6 1 4

028 121 082 101 500 436 2 667 374 1 862 229 202

914 744 786 888 813 257 531 008 313 187 023

55 272 756 3 920 660 743 692 2 508 189 340 492 328 287 1 489 234 256 397 979 701 127 876 125 260

38 921 081 3 124 531 601 461 2 016 410 268 373 238 287 1 216 788 204 814 809 564 105 537 96 873

16 351 796 142 491 72 90 272 51 170 22 28

675 129 231 779 119 000 446 583 137 339 387

79 8 1 5

161 11 846 358 74 212 38 34

840 016 998 114 010 449 425

634 102 33 972 079 1 477 441 283 381 946 073 132 792 115 195

327 53 682 743 157 446 70 69

159 433 737 525 737 114 361

265 37 871 619 132 375 58 53

359 421 463 402 534 005 522

61 15 811 124 25 71 12 15

800 012 274 123 203 109 839

772 402 76 973 592 1 933 938 438 022 1 221 874 154 792 119 250

348 39 297 812 140 527 80 64

566 548 565 777 347 386 055

4 189 146 70 22 109 337 171 144 3 852 3 453 4 396 164 87 21 114 298 113 152 4 097 3 098 431 45 27 31 559 72 50 43 228 50 38 32 438 139 119 74

267 063 343 017 988 134 354 413 133 408 139 712 398 732 766 399 992 339 740 198 360 037 048 405 017 602 098 368 775 847 714 226 769 527 076 730

11 682 572 245 70 454 908 396 446 10 773 9 407 12 478 657 311 65 487 885 266 516 11 593 8 129 1 288 151 90 108 1 709 258 177 158 682 164 123 108 1 272 438 373 243

18 310 711 336 89 540 1 557 749 697 16 753 14 888 19 142 801 413 83 564 1 434 491 764 17 707 12 818 1 907 209 132 144 2 433 329 231 193 1 039 238 184 151 1 868 602 516 308

682 608 257 097 756 310 856 450 372 546 159 274 430 670 759 259 938 147 900 243 610 955 026 201 262 868 957 994 919 825 121 149 403 420 802 752

12 986 536 252 65 409 1 108 510 519 11 877 10 518 13 624 610 314 60 430 1 047 339 577 12 577 8 976 1 328 151 95 104 1 710 243 173 142 689 163 126 103 1 253 421 364 216

156 469 759 147 220 577 751 077 579 825 661 502 557 783 845 113 121 178 548 033 630 832 523 514 673 958 571 217 366 869 915 346 535 722 153 843

5 324 175 83 23 131 448 239 178 4 875 4 369 5 517 190 98 22 133 387 152 186 5 130 3 842 578 58 36 39 722 85 58 51 350 74 57 47 614 180 152 91

526 139 498 950 536 733 105 373 793 721 498 772 873 887 914 146 817 969 352 210 980 123 503 687 589 910 386 777 553 956 206 803 868 698 649 909

25 833 488 1 301 645 616 838 138 657 988 802 2 509 895 1 076 159 1 271 843 23 323 593 20 479 189 27 793 490 1 436 309 712 159 124 969 1 046 013 2 252 557 646 634 1 347 683 25 540 933 17 939 943 2 712 037 363 583 240 735 245 427 3 493 312 563 976 408 436 335 893 1 450 839 388 167 309 701 245 737 2 539 008 937 366 816 861 515 588

13 179 656 297 70 505 1 226 545 600 11 952 10 581 14 289 727 347 66 534 1 117 344 644 13 172 9 570 1 497 189 123 128 1 928 293 208 175 792 196 153 125 1 360 481 414 263

459 707 401 879 032 519 928 333 940 466 997 970 960 134 992 575 795 904 422 226 736 553 363 715 062 547 835 855 151 756 064 349 435 030 530 574

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1

59 2 1 4 4 2 1 4 4 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 4 3 30 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2

668 611 784 483 267 483 830 334 890 209 727 128 275 750 547 600 418 324 704 272 871 184 082 202 907 165 466 631 379 088 669 415 327 371 478 189

632 297 579 774 072 415 763 726 134 530 669 704 307 262 167 616 756 861 383 332 570 779 628 355 186 016 276 256 862 904 100 870 932 760 219 338 33.0 31.8 34.2

42 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

008 840 247 115 989 768 305 096 459 676 336 940 336 960 800 840 092 202 643 897 608 517 459 855 647 549 749 863 686 493 193 010 939 973 741 455

445 700 497 245 996 578 690 402 311 503 726 025 813 977 624 648 299 404 979 802 222 053 922 737 320 170 669 790 420 064 456 060 910 971 547 859

930 008 070 547 514 326 378 502 650 566 760 863 037 357 753 654 689 256 957 454 262 417 575 192 238 441 777 155 778 248 780 497 082 667 487 907 32.9 31.6 34.1

248 669 816 961 513 377 3 664 672 2 523 266 202

852 631 745 766 913 207 712 207 337 804 364

43 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 3 2 22 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

566 827 209 953 818 707 327 284 780 843 456 134 512 060 885 940 473 352 454 892 591 443 374 831 649 616 890 943 761 595 282 065 994 051 955 515

853 402 499 454 045 677 777 452 461 332 062 588 023 616 312 347 632 174 397 533 336 821 838 842 494 382 044 885 950 106 147 087 237 304 232 159 33.7 32.5 35.0

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

40 529 952 3 708 340 662 670 2 573 906 263 653 208 111 1 561 937 218 243 1 100 175 135 504 108 015

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Males 16 to 64 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Females 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Males 65 to 74 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Males 75 years and over -----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation ------------------------

76 669 407 3 421 889 1 565 915 412 111 2 637 472 6 705 899 3 084 402 3 158 993 69 963 508 61 702 250 80 654 515 3 792 873 1 886 716 377 913 2 746 467 6 120 550 1 959 588 3 435 036 74 533 965 52 950 611 7 871 539 924 691 589 834 633 166 10 062 013 1 467 398 1 041 816 876 053 4 215 939 1 021 930 796 959 649 092 7 414 020 2 529 422 2 183 311 1 365 773

15 871 718 315 92 564 1 246 567 591 14 625 12 860 16 874 822 399 87 602 1 183 379 668 15 690 11 227 1 720 196 117 139 2 268 331 227 201 910 215 162 140 1 711 577 492 318

367 129 616 366 412 086 624 117 281 557 628 043 072 426 707 790 998 497 838 423 213 738 498 406 801 158 127 583 878 383 174 364 456 999 659 062

100 066 273 349 424 952 270 704 148 149 489 331 674 694 941 391 006 158 098 225 853 701 450 001 784 556 029 215 103 536 460 138 687 472 583 332

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 187 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

187

Table 145.

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

East South Central Division

West Region

West South Central Division

New England Division

Total

Mountain Division

786 513 667 078 703 084 552 070 778 964 450 857 941 330 031 005 442 312 464 230 813 986 800 002 740 921 309 438 211 917 471 177 043 058 891 449

082 904 361 323 471 800 412 594 624 444 038 719 613 526 881 394 287 691 469 701 328 362 607 368 398 244 450 531 038 564 424 692 429 776 707 850 32.0 31.0 32.9

13 658 652 448 1 131 1 061 579 411 969 1 144 1 225 1 125 973 746 603 535 531 917 602 6 883 320 218 551 515 279 202 474 565 611 560 482 372 306 274 278 496 370

604 430 410 036 585 398 5 502 993 3 988 303 217

817 403 513 274 004 612 478 505 172 647 154

Pacific Division

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Massachusetts

AGE AND SEX

All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Female -------------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age for all persons ------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

15 176 628 429 1 111 1 128 680 512 1 127 1 217 1 268 1 164 1 061 852 732 668 662 1 115 813 7 878 305 210 541 550 329 253 567 622 650 597 541 437 382 355 358 636 536

284 035 944 863 566 238 403 370 732 292 341 860 501 462 723 916 145 893 064 319 645 874 023 201 240 660 514 888 401 743 808 672 105 888 295 788 33.0 31.6 34.3

26 702 793 1 244 571 857 627 2 180 230 2 049 903 1 190 411 850 198 1 990 680 2 313 457 2 391 942 2 106 357 1 829 415 1 448 513 1 184 279 1 070 718 1 045 391 1 710 912 1 238 189 13 647 496 604 602 420 281 1 067 722 997 714 576 149 417 504 986 399 1 157 219 1 195 382 1 061 427 927 399 736 825 612 738 560 740 561 475 955 960 807 960 31.4 30.3 32.5

52 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 26 1

14 118 392 88 271 18 14 135 31 92 6 5

305 414 473 127 552 262 477 480 320 520 157

24 4 1 3

48 11 2 8

22 13 728 42 9 28 2 2

337 633 940 355 868 493 224

401 499 23 947 411 1 078 433 287 890 665 659 71 913 52 971

4 571 259 136 23 190 513 187 296 4 057 3 522 4 959 288 154 20 203 471 107 314 4 488 3 068 471 74 52 49 626 116 87 67 259 82 68 51 477 195 173 106

157 072 436 217 141 923 390 495 234 169 874 117 044 134 599 234 584 481 640 279 547 891 179 256 440 076 392 202 273 143 225 020 408 121 192 091

1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

776 707 794 141 334 624 213 253 441 582 894 396 110 190 023 495 574 005 177 351 504 792 630 357 455 556 986 751 520 612 959 340 343 337 970 714 31.8 31.0 32.6

39 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 19

127 861 218 947 642 505 141 101 634 738 324 884 195 727 496 473 524 710 581 910 594 434 284 723 537 446 743 826 650 434 098 871 769 780 394 079

306 197 567 182 137 176 199 341 183 862 144 323 503 336 858 899 713 686 292 350 824 570 977 011 943 688 464 780 518 952 465 352 086 439 737 136 32.0 31.0 33.1

1 227 50 35 89 83 50 37 85 98 107 102 92 68 55 53 54 92 70 630 24 17 43 40 24 18 42 50 54 51 45 34 27 28 28 51 46

928 142 664 565 556 373 562 453 141 803 202 122 779 099 772 535 234 926 076 301 445 551 596 552 389 484 232 196 583 422 677 831 041 712 194 870 33.9 32.8 34.9

1 109 50 34 80 71 42 34 82 97 107 97 85 63 47 43 44 71 53 565 25 16 38 35 20 16 41 49 53 48 42 31 24 22 23 39 35

252 440 191 429 748 315 133 102 949 866 765 884 390 997 851 208 837 147 740 119 507 848 361 936 986 378 439 985 696 399 759 087 089 089 729 333 32.8 32.1 33.5

562 24 16 42 37 22 19 42 45 50 49 43 32 25 22 22 37 28 287 11 8 20 18 10 9 21 23 25 24 21 16 12 11 11 20 19

12 557 275 1 901 297 375 755 1 329 167 116 439 79 936 689 428 137 990 465 992 47 558 37 888

36 9 2 6

047 529 034 707 468 318 4 813 855 3 522 256 179

542 106 758 107 565 676 050 515 180 089 266

1 142 105 9 69 14 11 27 2 16 4 4

122 441 886 595 648 312 759 655 057 746 301

1 024 88 8 57 12 10 24 2 15 3 3

621 796 561 680 429 126 810 587 671 277 275

145 12 262 351 85 217 26 21

145 991 424 663 565 654 542

895 948 35 075 873 2 875 721 724 468 1 923 764 133 880 93 609

7 568 1 104 929 12 038 958 5 836 3 022 2 222

6 992 10 1 5 2 1

4 172 143 68 18 107 378 193 157 3 793 3 343 4 287 153 81 17 105 317 117 157 3 969 2 805 416 38 26 24 491 58 42 33 218 45 36 26 332 99 87 50

570 884 692 718 276 768 591 237 802 081 296 476 875 792 413 490 832 988 806 185 277 977 398 773 160 247 517 118 411 456 627 436 704 586 096 749

12 481 546 228 73 436 1 013 497 441 11 467 10 130 12 556 579 280 64 427 932 323 496 11 624 8 159 1 115 115 73 79 1 375 184 131 111 595 134 104 85 962 312 269 172

358 9 4 1 7 28 15 10 330 301 366 10 5 1 6 24 10 10 342 266 31 3 1 2 39 4 3 2 16 3 2 2 30 8 7 4

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1

758 437 800 310 471 562 168 765 379 501 545 259 181 093 642 476 282 887 312 789 270 521 303 823 667 145 097 648 772 486 118 701 639 672 637 024 33.0 32.1 33.9

6 016 246 163 378 348 213 194 508 555 549 481 433 341 265 253 261 464 355 3 129 120 79 183 170 103 98 256 278 278 244 221 174 137 132 140 264 242

425 877 797 521 379 811 778 039 805 739 717 930 242 181 448 234 131 796 948 542 711 434 803 986 956 896 332 790 363 457 504 209 441 964 844 716 33.6 32.3 34.9

521 30 3 20 3 3 7

521 409 212 371 391 435 247 774 4 593 881 999

5 605 852 143 552 83 72 348 50 236 32 29

751 228 528 968 068 664 786 444 742 338 262

237 565 975 271 970 004 730

1 892 499 996 2 954 246 1 672 427 609

86 5 391 199 43 120 19 16

070 538 367 070 342 097 858

994 694 896 461 016 300 915 542 694 658 588 341 770 647 731 424 910 643 164 428 602 024 890 016 107 521 169 471 453 258 533 032 017 872 736 629

181 389 4 275 2 451 700 2 968 16 064 8 860 6 201 165 325 146 456 184 757 4 465 2 862 625 2 896 12 869 5 073 6 368 171 888 130 842 16 207 1 261 963 805 20 241 1 901 1 523 1 006 8 921 1 711 1 442 1 064 16 361 4 511 4 159 2 184

1 919 70 35 11 52 149 72 68 1 769 1 579 2 025 78 42 10 54 134 47 72 1 891 1 432 195 20 12 14 259 34 24 20 104 23 18 14 207 66 56 36

449 104 081 103 014 922 095 746 527 449 539 665 842 159 079 307 956 617 232 971 457 576 642 292 687 691 541 568 355 556 182 726 778 673 707 537

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

600 568 065 116 231 154 1 967 422 1 330 124 89

595 877 602 733 708 834 298 484 842 780 192

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

1 041 093 47 338 864 3 227 145 810 131 2 141 329 160 534 115 151

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Males 16 to 64 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Females 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Males 65 to 74 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Males 75 years and over -----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation ------------------------

188

8 082 385 183 44 293 769 342 375 7 313 6 375 8 543 420 210 38 307 663 194 388 7 879 5 301 742 99 65 67 938 154 112 92 399 109 88 69 701 261 229 145

872 866 001 561 629 453 841 015 419 554 619 222 155 701 422 748 255 298 871 438 754 139 193 456 810 353 209 836 415 268 412 368 165 215 139 923

16 653 690 297 91 543 1 392 690 598 15 261 13 473 16 844 733 362 81 532 1 249 441 654 15 594 10 965 1 531 154 99 104 1 866 242 174 144 814 179 140 111 1 295 411 356 223

870 507 204 991 502 608 763 583 262 958 238 247 055 848 988 944 018 709 294 002 679 415 575 132 638 396 296 583 303 555 963 842 153 637 989 371

300 623 512 273 226 840 172 346 460 877 942 771 180 056 575 454 186 721 488 817 402 438 177 359 478 149 779 465 892 099 336 406 449 051 893 622

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 188 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

377 12 6 1 9 42 21 18 334 297 395 14 8 1 9 35 13 18 360 263 40 4 2 2 50 6 4 3 22 4 3 2 40 12 11 6

049 782 886 692 039 590 072 966 459 138 939 235 490 652 298 886 058 550 053 287 430 265 762 837 233 313 565 617 232 532 739 661 711 583 187 081

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 145.

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Connecticut

Middle Atlantic Division

New York

New Jersey

East North Central Division

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

AGE AND SEX

All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Female -------------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age for all persons ------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

1 003 40 26 63 59 35 34 83 84 89 78 68 54 43 42 46 86 64 522 19 12 31 29 17 18 41 42 45 39 34 28 22 22 25 49 43

464 763 278 986 428 550 907 596 525 698 369 237 406 565 399 757 437 563 114 418 548 059 061 471 024 956 241 133 385 598 219 245 516 216 156 868 34.1 32.6 35.5

3 287 137 89 210 193 118 92 246 286 302 266 243 201 159 145 149 257 187 1 695 67 43 102 95 57 44 121 143 152 135 123 102 82 76 78 144 124

116 395 721 436 967 264 058 312 101 084 365 395 363 125 736 130 892 772 253 649 582 216 409 050 997 631 413 086 200 216 804 051 196 290 640 823 34.5 33.3 35.7

936 159 25 97 19 17 65 8 43 6 6

423 492 970 382 032 108 927 928 471 841 687

3 060 466 78 301 45 40 184 26 123 17 16

000 175 041 761 664 709 018 738 129 290 861

16 897 36 7 21 3 3

345 712 909 967 296 939 707

43 2 959 96 20 56 9 9

728 276 755 602 894 960 299

308 12 5 1 9 28 13 13 280 250 330 14 7 1 9 26 9 14 303 229 36 4 2 2 48 6 4 4 18 4 3 2 37 12 10 6

694 348 950 819 463 537 448 407 157 832 119 133 548 959 792 301 759 002 818 192 595 166 306 910 091 682 282 080 987 718 392 995 052 011 153 166

1 043 36 15 5 29 71 39 26 971 877 1 093 42 19 5 31 64 27 30 1 028 775 111 11 6 8 141 18 12 11 57 13 9 8 106 34 29 19

692 860 079 242 488 721 964 551 971 875 197 873 886 690 970 612 236 159 585 478 069 745 485 545 658 494 018 626 827 072 426 748 850 877 134 133

17 990 754 493 1 177 1 147 683 534 1 381 1 554 1 594 1 419 1 301 1 055 889 810 831 1 357 1 004 9 375 366 241 571 562 332 264 690 785 811 726 673 553 468 429 450 776 669

455 225 182 729 970 195 439 146 061 999 374 120 050 538 990 544 726 167 277 424 678 372 080 496 745 540 813 623 158 817 412 890 432 055 786 956 34.0 32.5 35.4

7 730 321 208 492 483 293 209 556 666 699 622 578 470 380 355 362 613 416 3 994 157 101 238 235 142 100 275 334 353 316 298 240 197 185 193 348 274

188 344 148 369 276 527 225 066 924 343 161 006 010 973 617 972 946 281 544 762 027 781 374 236 985 306 228 268 234 899 621 358 996 232 717 520 34.5 33.2 35.9

11 881 473 322 783 758 458 359 852 917 1 001 917 821 661 563 552 608 1 076 753 6 188 230 157 382 370 222 179 427 462 508 463 418 339 294 291 328 612 499

643 747 726 912 282 275 683 086 004 164 717 495 520 347 732 242 264 447 421 136 080 005 602 808 098 965 480 112 443 903 377 005 794 727 617 269 35.1 33.6 36.7

10 847 464 319 797 765 456 335 783 868 937 855 764 599 515 482 496 834 571 5 621 226 155 387 375 220 168 395 445 475 433 390 308 268 253 264 471 380

115 761 142 180 854 859 263 292 055 117 190 230 721 676 446 255 807 267 308 100 886 241 272 892 551 465 425 353 592 919 587 397 598 028 770 232 33.4 32.1 34.6

5 544 237 160 408 408 242 184 413 448 471 433 385 310 261 238 242 406 289 2 856 115 78 198 198 117 92 206 226 239 217 196 158 133 123 130 229 192

159 327 672 860 100 566 038 126 240 713 859 743 953 664 466 887 424 521 200 072 931 715 540 359 046 014 366 985 963 788 204 781 496 521 504 915 32.9 31.6 34.1

16 743 048 3 908 720 700 788 2 662 510 292 114 253 308 1 765 526 247 948 1 247 029 146 649 123 900

7 200 696 1 406 148 245 795 964 172 107 682 88 499 608 996 76 273 440 931 49 008 42 784

11 085 806 136 475 101 94 293 49 174 33 35

170 876 203 206 017 450 009 787 353 530 339

10 063 546 100 339 55 50 189 36 112 20 20

212 148 589 827 355 377 865 570 792 055 448

5 146 245 51 160 18 15 86 19 55 6 6

429 030 16 203 267 1 006 857 191 623 654 266 88 051 72 917

135 7 030 329 63 216 26 23

816 654 111 842 064 042 163

69 10 738 141 27 75 18 19

256 158 473 916 743 699 115

43 9 802 85 16 46 11 11

510 635 223 413 414 029 367

2 449 111 44 15 90 156 76 69 2 292 2 053 2 581 127 57 14 96 154 53 83 2 426 1 767 261 29 17 20 343 49 33 30 134 32 24 21 244 83 70 45

194 968 052 035 878 380 875 325 814 933 099 580 824 905 376 458 085 887 641 285 796 341 477 702 894 866 884 187 482 230 023 015 949 585 603 408

3 625 151 72 17 114 318 138 157 3 306 2 900 3 849 173 91 15 121 298 87 174 3 550 2 458 456 54 32 38 602 89 61 53 235 56 42 36 434 148 127 77

053 708 407 032 381 382 015 563 671 319 354 795 313 373 761 783 470 353 571 935 588 501 843 488 533 306 038 194 943 526 523 562 076 716 769 338

3 322 141 69 17 105 318 141 156 3 004 2 647 3 537 162 88 16 110 299 91 171 3 238 2 255 356 42 27 28 463 69 49 39 175 42 33 26 325 113 98 57

952 806 947 151 849 943 067 136 009 673 582 577 108 109 661 521 803 634 061 733 946 872 576 950 018 473 850 716 461 427 047 363 572 533 428 602

11 430 508 336 838 795 468 345 843 980 1 022 908 794 643 535 484 489 827 606 5 883 248 164 409 388 226 165 415 490 516 460 403 329 277 253 259 469 404

602 261 503 325 890 842 681 170 655 661 486 019 725 748 968 288 409 971 523 077 629 571 593 579 645 403 277 188 584 508 549 894 703 129 904 290 32.9 31.6 34.2

9 295 418 281 693 666 400 294 696 763 819 747 660 522 427 391 401 662 444 4 783 205 136 338 325 195 147 352 386 417 379 335 266 218 205 210 371 290

297 975 585 816 444 903 325 607 480 896 777 437 542 778 768 946 545 473 696 185 826 389 787 104 076 418 821 921 917 701 362 924 108 679 259 219 32.6 31.6 33.6

4 891 211 149 377 353 199 146 360 399 425 390 335 259 219 202 209 360 290 2 498 103 72 183 171 95 73 179 200 213 194 166 131 111 103 109 199 187

769 164 471 229 257 613 578 231 551 558 853 933 364 481 666 875 861 084 653 300 446 995 748 662 951 996 678 942 503 389 115 672 675 061 043 477 32.9 31.9 33.9

160 826 651 233 455 487 982 078 184 482 238

10 585 838 1 499 112 302 087 1 011 013 102 346 83 666 657 983 102 031 472 585 46 736 36 631

8 594 569 95 355 64 54 188 27 116 22 21

737 807 963 389 359 096 662 815 367 780 700

4 531 263 51 149 27 34 93 19 52 9 11

134 638 171 948 858 661 296 320 636 484 856

17 4 984 35 7 21 3 3

179 370 863 833 169 469 392

140 10 301 370 82 241 26 20

941 684 081 239 525 223 094

42 8 384 84 15 44 12 12

982 585 011 108 314 145 444

20 4 398 44 10 22 5 6

747 147 285 809 112 139 225

1 714 69 31 8 52 141 67 64 1 572 1 398 1 795 77 38 8 54 135 46 71 1 659 1 195 173 20 12 14 224 31 22 18 88 20 16 13 163 55 47 27

160 026 347 035 692 398 966 004 762 025 455 255 652 018 514 974 441 858 481 369 960 481 882 051 392 607 396 364 637 898 233 143 493 246 893 237

3 555 154 66 19 121 255 118 119 3 300 2 930 3 705 175 84 17 129 244 77 137 3 460 2 492 351 40 24 28 461 66 46 38 187 46 35 29 350 119 102 62

941 165 703 388 914 678 866 013 263 092 757 956 164 338 733 795 395 578 962 300 050 153 300 101 550 341 892 576 818 137 421 712 889 532 606 686

2 882 125 61 13 94 273 121 130 2 608 2 291 3 042 145 75 13 102 262 82 145 2 780 1 939 287 33 21 23 366 54 39 32 144 35 27 21 256 89 77 46

045 483 103 928 926 114 449 507 931 208 877 128 753 442 199 702 416 474 175 877 603 977 986 363 120 518 783 108 713 088 644 856 143 105 748 476

1 511 45 23 6 33 119 61 49 1 391 1 251 1 542 49 27 5 33 104 41 50 1 438 1 092 159 14 8 10 195 22 14 13 92 19 14 12 157 44 37 22

058 989 659 645 839 444 403 417 614 827 990 586 880 876 738 121 066 634 869 754 071 349 779 049 593 019 650 453 737 319 570 272 438 306 478 842

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Males 16 to 64 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Females 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Males 65 to 74 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Males 75 years and over -----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation ------------------------

5 607 308 128 38 249 434 181 219 5 173 4 452 6 048 355 162 35 269 432 125 257 5 615 3 903 570 67 40 48 763 119 82 74 311 75 56 50 593 206 175 120

853 390 814 282 165 190 380 816 663 897 036 956 537 416 804 150 451 918 886 005 469 859 130 811 357 384 107 834 678 780 914 561 662 171 211 586

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 189 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 145.

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West North Central Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

South Atlantic Division

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

Maryland

District of Columbia

North Dakota

South Dakota

800 934 027 916 912 892 587 982 392 618 687 225 642 702 089 206 593 396 609 799 780 860 126 759 469 240 783 997 432 421 008 260 360 074 515 726 32.4 31.5 33.4

696 31 22 59 54 30 20 46 53 56 53 42 33 28 28 30 54 47 353 15 11 28 27 14 10 22 26 28 26 20 16 14 15 15 29 30

004 950 828 087 930 150 295 264 047 972 937 207 414 654 919 820 934 596 614 492 091 633 183 853 315 664 648 064 248 644 645 751 075 773 278 257 32.6 31.6 33.6

1 578 70 49 126 117 66 46 106 124 135 124 105 80 68 67 67 118 104 808 33 24 61 57 31 23 52 62 67 62 52 40 35 35 34 65 68

385 120 361 381 246 079 517 632 584 209 321 281 137 649 427 375 220 846 965 682 382 590 222 952 439 979 650 096 308 516 306 062 243 830 141 567 33.0 31.9 34.2

2 477 110 77 195 180 98 73 176 201 215 196 167 128 105 102 105 185 156 1 262 53 37 94 87 47 35 85 98 107 97 82 64 54 54 55 103 102

574 150 809 031 731 281 304 332 205 194 429 520 811 940 965 464 603 805 714 357 793 810 253 743 617 414 714 899 096 814 417 474 019 065 445 784 32.9 31.6 34.2

666 28 19 47 43 24 21 53 59 59 52 47 37 30 29 29 50 30 343 14 9 23 20 11 11 26 30 30 26 24 19 15 15 16 27 20

168 985 463 399 090 070 467 195 868 914 359 751 780 587 604 966 169 501 127 213 487 139 906 639 084 874 264 133 807 261 241 919 255 038 664 203 33.0 31.9 34.0

4 781 215 140 334 296 175 133 362 447 457 405 371 296 231 202 193 317 199 2 463 104 68 163 144 85 66 182 227 233 208 190 151 117 104 102 179 132

468 698 485 146 798 095 589 992 786 478 132 039 725 835 153 837 166 514 690 953 993 945 412 082 032 054 178 231 904 441 713 360 737 645 156 854 33.1 32.1 34.1

606 22 14 31 29 18 22 58 63 58 50 44 34 28 25 25 45 32 324 11 7 15 14 9 11 31 32 30 26 23 18 14 13 14 26 22

900 532 084 550 791 667 696 449 807 970 489 495 440 208 511 539 170 502 146 028 007 241 816 479 703 570 910 442 254 001 503 910 985 156 869 272 33.6 32.4 34.7

839 897 456 259 493 689 663 894 5 647 1 862 3 260

AGE AND SEX

All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Female -------------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age for all persons ------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

4 375 197 138 347 311 172 124 312 378 406 362 304 235 193 172 171 295 250 2 230 96 68 169 152 83 62 157 189 201 179 151 118 97 87 89 162 162

099 647 591 257 693 721 445 183 056 268 939 149 352 432 702 102 768 794 406 194 030 423 525 626 023 008 724 933 778 353 350 857 664 276 978 664 32.5 31.7 33.4

2 776 114 78 209 203 113 86 194 206 224 213 183 145 127 121 128 228 197 1 432 56 38 101 99 55 42 95 104 112 106 91 73 65 63 67 126 130

755 671 558 491 574 050 400 213 602 389 397 929 289 683 647 013 178 671 185 040 251 596 665 262 791 979 675 795 566 681 447 515 497 420 752 253 34.1 32.7 35.4

5 117 218 150 379 360 207 154 355 416 439 389 345 285 239 227 230 396 321 2 652 106 73 185 174 100 76 179 209 223 196 177 147 124 119 121 223 212

073 337 032 201 441 459 330 694 267 935 794 031 357 855 104 385 414 437 510 034 525 956 714 564 263 436 515 083 875 170 110 283 494 904 630 954 33.6 32.2 34.9

638 27 20 51 48 26 19 46 50 54 50 40 30 25 26 27 47 43 320 13 9 24 24 12 9 22 24 26 24 19 15 13 13 14 25 26

4 038 227 42 131 22 31 79 17 46 7 8

861 161 163 223 668 107 341 013 334 205 789

2 583 100 20 60 7 11 35 7 21 2 3

526 391 740 582 674 395 407 375 972 443 617

4 748 178 33 119 12 12 62 12 41 4 4

704 210 731 135 696 648 938 230 373 630 705

590 46 3 24 8 10 11

641 41 5 24 5 6 12 1 6 1 2

226 994 849 331 405 409 503 930 954 518 101

1 458 69 11 42 6 9 22 3 14 1 2

904 872 256 574 885 157 252 323 193 992 744

2 289 131 25 89 8 8 48 8 33 2 3

615 604 036 675 298 595 342 818 664 689 171

617 42 7 28 3 2 14 2 9 1 1

720 327 403 641 611 672 569 765 566 216 022

4 425 395 67 289 21 16 148 21 110 9 7

285 051 904 788 266 093 493 879 221 063 330

570 71 9 56 3 2 29 3 22 1 1

284 348 444 001 335 568 128 989 589 484 066

18 3 921 40 9 21 4 5

595 857 207 835 167 115 090

7 2 484 15 2 8 1 2

685 138 040 798 959 206 077

13 4 604 24 4 15 2 2

063 716 840 876 357 123 484

3 474 566 604 5 124 313 1 893 1 253 1 665

3 046 615 327 5 681 902 2 810 853 1 116

5 1 411 9 1 5 1 1

092 405 147 263 331 022 531

10 2 206 24 5 15 1 1

845 965 235 136 686 537 876

2 597 6 1 3

787 570 209 265 777 561 606

29 4 312 72 13 51 4 3

166 596 827 665 179 570 413

7 530 16 2 12

577 009 791 409 778 837 767

1 366 37 17 6 28 110 66 36 1 256 1 137 1 385 39 20 6 27 93 45 36 1 292 1 000 130 11 7 7 159 16 11 10 78 16 12 10 135 38 31 19

859 211 970 571 078 364 169 484 495 028 751 217 755 170 175 045 007 575 706 571 142 802 397 984 687 881 438 007 464 313 266 370 360 143 613 368

833 25 11 3 19 68 38 25 765 687 857 27 14 3 19 59 23 28 797 602 99 10 6 7 124 13 8 8 60 13 9 8 107 30 25 15

631 720 897 669 237 605 002 860 026 966 442 892 576 504 374 653 464 292 789 475 563 191 128 182 378 961 844 953 503 127 696 536 128 652 297 509

1 538 64 31 6 47 143 65 67 1 394 1 238 1 634 72 37 6 50 127 40 71 1 506 1 095 169 20 13 14 219 32 22 19 100 25 19 16 181 61 52 32

203 799 965 935 852 762 626 806 441 818 033 088 361 789 930 130 653 376 903 710 940 624 220 009 415 214 394 303 147 073 421 194 407 379 778 055

187 802 4 275 2 267 612 3 032 14 756 7 967 5 492 173 046 149 757 189 328 4 613 2 493 639 2 982 11 518 4 596 5 568 177 810 129 647 21 551 1 595 1 020 1 059 25 015 2 289 1 545 1 418 14 645 2 366 1 885 1 403 22 029 4 970 4 248 2 398

198 845 5 673 2 785 955 4 294 17 102 9 601 6 593 181 743 161 043 204 980 6 143 3 482 1 096 4 145 14 448 6 495 6 458 190 532 142 641 24 993 1 932 1 267 1 302 28 814 2 379 1 716 1 341 15 358 2 459 1 995 1 358 25 183 5 774 4 952 2 550

465 13 6 2 10 36 20 13 429 388 483 14 7 1 9 31 13 14 452 346 51 4 2 3 63 6 4 3 32 5 4 3 56 14 12 7

819 300 033 051 341 801 935 529 018 690 969 292 504 839 844 048 145 191 921 983 861 552 911 112 880 201 298 605 231 462 140 392 969 585 320 410

733 24 10 3 18 57 30 22 676 606 761 26 12 2 19 50 19 24 711 524 80 7 4 5 101 11 8 7 49 10 7 6 86 25 21 12

367 161 581 157 702 343 805 609 024 419 995 527 702 850 464 304 457 509 691 183 930 427 560 039 400 985 151 150 205 156 803 550 792 195 441 619

206 8 3 1 6 16 8 6 189 169 222 9 4 1 7 16 6 8 205 153 22 2 1 1 27 3 2 2 9 2 1 1 17 5 5 2

197 731 698 098 861 275 186 998 922 427 471 823 853 304 326 911 570 168 560 939 253 631 721 793 256 447 400 112 534 234 723 274 485 883 220 971

1 508 67 25 7 54 113 59 46 1 394 1 260 1 629 77 32 7 60 107 39 55 1 521 1 162 136 15 9 10 176 25 18 15 62 15 12 9 116 42 37 21

396 658 421 759 664 999 616 585 397 847 088 966 491 471 081 180 030 632 908 430 023 410 515 801 473 792 164 284 437 359 162 516 555 103 100 783

190 13 4 1 11 16 6 8 174 146 220 15 6 1 12 18 6 10 202 155 16 2 1 2 26 4 3 2 9 2 1 1 20 6 5 3

758 371 411 303 430 295 467 394 463 501 627 753 244 518 768 267 237 140 360 703 902 734 530 140 183 655 143 967 003 299 784 480 171 834 838 952

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Males 16 to 64 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Females 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Males 65 to 74 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Males 75 years and over -----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation ------------------------

190

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 190 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 145.

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

East South Central Division

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

AGE AND SEX

All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Female -------------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age for all persons ------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

6 187 267 173 424 399 238 196 511 574 573 516 475 376 294 256 244 403 259 3 154 130 85 208 194 117 94 245 284 289 262 241 188 149 132 131 227 173

358 054 885 996 442 950 565 652 731 355 925 005 548 293 697 656 382 222 586 202 072 150 703 249 458 028 201 287 365 239 983 266 338 154 713 178 32.7 31.6 33.8

1 793 61 44 120 134 83 58 118 121 141 141 128 101 90 85 91 156 111 931 29 21 58 64 40 29 59 63 73 71 65 51 46 45 49 88 73

477 989 556 332 284 045 994 511 713 334 986 919 282 713 391 624 926 878 746 965 847 889 581 100 161 688 047 151 545 268 063 875 632 356 428 150 35.4 34.0 36.8

6 628 275 180 439 440 272 223 543 575 576 528 479 384 320 295 290 486 315 3 417 136 88 214 215 133 108 260 286 291 269 243 195 167 157 157 277 212

637 886 450 168 572 417 549 101 825 404 571 706 150 949 333 499 119 938 212 010 261 208 578 224 866 206 746 486 841 851 923 948 319 165 887 693 33.2 31.7 34.6

3 486 153 101 255 255 155 121 275 295 300 277 249 197 160 146 144 248 148 1 800 75 49 126 124 75 60 136 147 152 142 126 100 83 77 78 142 100

703 388 776 987 281 616 529 536 677 857 098 005 580 167 145 932 097 032 587 670 198 610 163 606 516 691 929 363 398 125 821 868 471 968 125 065 32.1 30.8 33.4

6 478 298 195 484 468 283 211 512 591 591 531 483 379 299 257 238 391 261 3 336 145 95 236 228 138 102 255 296 301 273 247 192 153 134 129 226 178

216 451 577 426 377 819 830 316 135 134 190 298 626 276 209 005 357 190 455 457 539 614 314 763 833 285 222 838 795 371 847 019 983 064 230 281 31.6 30.4 32.8

5 746 418 74 316 16 10 161 23 125 7 4

419 521 634 793 875 219 229 668 493 182 886

1 686 44 9 27 4 3 13 2 8 1 1

932 203 129 278 151 645 594 815 236 166 377

6 172 240 54 170 9 6 86 21 59 3 2

301 866 382 067 947 470 814 784 282 574 174

3 231 113 23 80 5 3 37 8 26 1 1

539 163 346 643 624 550 757 068 493 857 339

5 984 284 55 212 9 6 109 19 83 3 2

29 5 537 78 14 58 3 1

533 980 452 680 651 261 860

2 586 1 650 605 3 845 494 2 102 491 758

13 5 948 28 5 20 1

854 778 473 680 449 492 852

5 3 115 10 1 6

591 926 190 978 853 717 642

1 896 77 35 8 59 157 73 74 1 738 1 549 2 070 87 41 8 63 141 45 78 1 929 1 417 172 21 13 14 223 34 25 19 79 21 17 13 151 55 49 29

281 533 380 478 030 759 134 397 522 123 592 000 953 010 148 433 618 175 159 387 329 021 788 167 596 098 140 725 722 282 291 624 387 682 488 801

2 031 100 46 10 77 187 83 93 1 843 1 641 2 211 113 56 10 83 182 54 108 2 029 1 518 204 29 20 20 272 46 33 27 96 27 22 17 186 73 65 39

697 803 733 762 831 901 895 231 796 797 961 861 025 201 366 731 980 389 230 606 887 771 022 180 855 153 791 478 261 760 721 294 757 119 185 217

1 037 62 27 5 49 100 40 54 937 823 1 145 71 31 5 54 98 26 62 1 047 760 104 15 10 10 140 25 18 15 45 13 10 8 89 34 30 19

696 466 052 732 419 308 252 138 388 575 736 359 818 165 598 532 066 238 204 987 829 970 578 884 234 241 338 120 464 042 625 290 583 867 508 226

12 937 503 339 815 750 455 337 848 1 049 1 083 952 855 703 604 587 681 1 375 993 6 682 245 165 397 367 220 164 418 521 541 480 433 363 315 312 372 759 602

926 419 223 450 410 998 558 700 919 886 312 370 892 588 269 289 246 397 848 035 932 025 365 700 841 986 547 954 041 549 053 922 517 758 160 463 36.5 34.9 38.1

3 685 147 102 264 276 164 120 274 298 313 289 261 206 175 160 160 270 196 1 900 71 50 128 134 79 58 136 151 160 147 133 104 91 84 85 152 129

296 662 679 807 415 055 933 912 577 769 113 675 560 571 979 773 085 731 228 425 012 669 753 282 420 661 789 321 794 026 843 006 332 836 855 204 33.1 31.7 34.3

4 877 198 134 337 339 205 159 362 400 416 384 354 287 243 219 214 359 258 2 529 96 66 165 165 99 78 182 203 214 196 180 148 126 116 115 204 171

185 441 001 851 566 797 876 587 764 694 789 128 335 248 464 273 533 838 628 140 176 005 109 261 333 230 870 104 228 153 342 321 990 240 899 227 33.6 32.2 34.9

4 040 167 113 295 299 183 135 298 318 333 305 279 225 196 181 181 303 219 2 104 81 54 143 146 88 68 151 162 171 157 142 116 104 95 99 173 145

587 657 128 953 359 904 727 890 915 551 477 822 765 800 109 924 363 243 651 638 988 865 376 824 705 381 748 099 561 684 219 009 754 941 551 308 33.1 31.6 34.5

2 573 114 80 213 213 126 95 190 199 204 184 166 132 116 107 105 182 139 1 343 56 39 104 103 61 47 97 104 105 95 85 68 61 58 57 104 91

216 275 136 252 226 482 867 981 476 278 962 235 841 843 171 946 164 081 557 116 469 335 785 834 782 388 107 364 818 880 404 336 029 871 990 049 31.3 29.8 32.7

188 546 976 647 527 396 050 834 533 296 387

12 095 284 2 098 315 360 452 1 392 048 189 317 156 498 961 303 113 441 654 762 106 666 86 434

3 434 86 20 59 4 2 29 7 19 1 1

955 482 063 484 012 923 423 475 713 223 012

4 544 131 28 92 5 4 45 9 31 2 1

743 550 694 897 599 360 524 702 972 199 651

3 759 107 23 74 5 4 36 8 24 1 1

802 866 122 719 526 499 018 117 509 834 558

2 378 66 16 44 3 2 24 6 16 1

805 516 594 027 415 480 512 186 126 264 936

19 5 812 48 9 36 1 1

960 070 609 836 281 393 099

237 11 792 547 90 335 67 54

512 014 169 770 277 064 058

4 3 334 8 1 5

129 517 419 936 690 422 371

8 4 416 15 3 10

226 173 771 242 891 900 738

6 3 668 11 2 7

012 101 066 122 606 681 657

3 2 309 7 2 4

970 842 684 055 681 490 458

1 996 102 46 10 78 188 83 93 1 808 1 608 2 165 117 55 9 87 180 51 108 1 985 1 451 162 25 17 16 222 41 30 24 77 22 18 14 157 64 56 34

049 830 403 577 861 012 086 470 037 568 070 914 500 876 224 013 605 241 057 528 418 009 198 469 326 024 350 327 582 898 885 018 653 083 575 172

3 764 189 87 22 144 366 167 172 3 398 2 990 4 045 202 99 20 145 309 103 170 3 735 2 652 610 65 41 45 751 97 65 60 375 80 58 52 554 171 140 98

587 624 685 767 346 340 692 256 247 474 233 202 571 926 707 893 041 465 340 577 719 833 191 085 889 051 263 025 336 493 247 625 395 685 531 612

1 121 62 37 5 43 143 49 86 978 851 1 199 63 38 4 41 122 26 82 1 077 715 115 18 12 11 150 26 20 14 62 19 16 11 113 46 41 23

397 637 011 362 193 025 033 015 372 611 399 886 562 085 920 232 710 849 167 968 303 096 840 389 221 851 867 735 691 498 335 454 670 061 437 752

1 502 72 39 6 52 155 60 85 1 346 1 191 1 620 82 46 6 56 148 36 96 1 472 1 047 152 22 15 14 201 34 26 19 81 23 20 14 151 59 53 32

358 853 434 784 610 477 718 512 881 800 782 310 450 163 187 555 936 770 227 098 011 252 619 774 580 536 122 432 379 973 395 718 117 678 395 123

1 208 73 35 6 56 127 47 72 1 081 932 1 321 82 39 5 61 117 26 77 1 203 809 128 20 14 13 171 33 24 20 69 23 18 14 130 54 48 30

180 329 415 726 165 118 220 094 062 113 327 942 959 860 479 708 869 462 619 642 336 837 080 975 042 568 936 061 910 041 658 752 614 900 339 465

739 50 24 4 38 88 30 52 650 546 818 58 29 4 44 82 17 57 735 495 75 13 9 9 103 21 15 12 45 15 12 10 82 34 30 19

222 253 576 345 173 303 419 874 919 645 366 979 073 026 013 739 069 400 627 571 897 706 640 118 597 121 467 974 293 631 837 096 007 482 021 751

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Males 16 to 64 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Females 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Males 65 to 74 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Males 75 years and over -----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation ------------------------

547 33 20 2 22 79 23 50 468 391 579 32 19 1 20 62 11 43 516 297 67 11 7 7 87 16 12 8 36 11 9 7 66 26 24 13

798 691 618 403 590 630 600 864 168 154 219 092 505 663 774 615 648 456 604 069 376 174 820 196 250 086 246 817 812 389 626 228 449 774 085 840

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 191 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

191

Table 145.

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Mountain Division

Texas

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

AGE AND SEX

All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Female -------------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age for all persons ------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

2 350 97 66 175 176 105 73 159 178 183 169 158 131 112 104 108 196 152 1 218 47 32 85 86 50 36 80 90 93 86 80 67 59 55 58 109 97

725 527 533 330 508 370 807 500 193 075 816 581 176 920 519 054 885 931 497 603 295 587 028 814 527 135 935 732 649 783 226 017 019 697 950 500 33.9 32.4 35.3

4 219 196 136 359 342 193 137 316 346 364 324 281 223 188 169 171 277 190 2 190 95 67 176 168 94 68 160 177 186 165 145 116 99 90 92 157 125

973 945 675 620 636 401 322 380 649 124 344 775 483 703 129 354 068 365 314 697 481 140 764 977 712 246 867 992 935 057 222 425 513 747 937 602 31.1 29.9 32.3

3 145 131 92 243 233 136 96 217 250 264 238 213 177 149 140 137 235 187 1 615 64 44 119 112 65 46 106 125 132 120 108 90 77 74 72 130 123

585 805 025 844 167 004 015 301 659 004 909 399 462 308 623 466 866 728 471 116 755 568 792 533 505 418 144 572 823 366 568 005 658 549 686 413 33.3 31.9 34.6

2 186 60 13 39 3 3 21 4 14 1 1

665 781 587 766 908 520 385 304 491 380 210

3 886 391 49 262 45 34 128 16 78 17 15

353 994 382 870 641 101 305 826 455 494 530

2 921 145 28 103 7 6 51 9 37 2 2

4 2 129 8 1 5

045 202 188 582 364 640 602

32 3 774 58 7 30 11 9

880 115 721 632 067 202 820

686 37 19 3 26 84 32 46 602 521 739 40 21 2 28 75 19 47 663 459 85 12 8 8 107 18 13 11 51 15 12 9 85 33 29 18

784 294 776 070 948 219 498 720 565 662 107 502 572 881 498 118 446 169 989 530 320 815 341 417 904 607 325 180 760 019 407 436 197 014 128 269

1 225 74 35 6 57 141 49 83 1 083 915 1 357 85 41 6 64 124 28 82 1 232 776 116 18 11 12 154 29 21 17 59 17 14 11 108 44 38 24

111 277 606 884 231 368 290 027 743 172 152 666 512 567 582 402 019 162 750 378 707 379 559 929 281 922 829 988 597 831 375 602 723 247 980 509

16 986 818 562 1 401 1 297 755 543 1 297 1 537 1 580 1 373 1 175 916 733 656 628 1 001 707 8 623 397 275 686 630 364 265 639 763 782 688 593 462 377 340 337 557 461

510 294 394 436 592 636 054 499 956 739 288 660 392 348 447 517 093 165 214 186 750 427 130 825 760 600 273 086 020 193 809 291 550 482 387 445 30.9 29.9 31.8

799 34 24 64 63 35 21 46 54 69 69 58 44 36 34 33 61 45 403 16 11 31 30 16 10 23 27 35 34 28 22 18 17 17 32 27

065 203 644 754 925 261 602 825 891 022 210 857 690 832 026 904 244 175 274 776 849 683 932 731 463 127 682 343 569 497 079 443 230 457 464 949 33.9 33.1 34.6

1 006 46 33 90 89 47 32 64 71 82 79 69 54 44 39 38 70 50 505 22 16 44 43 22 16 31 35 40 39 34 27 22 20 19 37 30

749 801 245 278 987 526 685 935 943 144 904 434 797 113 181 638 486 652 201 784 100 096 451 777 616 387 803 991 595 236 053 028 067 820 865 532 31.6 30.8 32.4

453 20 14 40 38 20 13 27 33 41 41 33 25 20 17 17 27 19 226 10 6 20 18 9 6 13 17 20 19 16 12 10 8 8 14 12

588 539 336 667 752 787 662 076 889 573 042 140 402 139 674 865 784 261 523 158 816 058 494 836 699 304 169 865 780 096 439 081 952 783 873 120 32.1 31.5 32.6

3 294 147 103 253 228 127 95 231 288 328 304 266 192 147 128 121 194 133 1 664 72 50 123 110 61 45 112 145 163 151 132 96 74 65 64 107 86

394 656 752 028 321 229 734 602 687 745 695 200 598 757 808 216 632 734 048 556 882 429 501 374 761 871 062 693 027 842 216 519 962 037 047 269 32.6 31.9 33.3

1 515 73 51 131 122 66 44 101 126 133 121 108 81 68 61 59 98 63 769 35 25 64 59 32 21 50 62 68 61 54 41 35 31 31 53 39

069 225 796 673 824 921 582 458 702 273 405 172 080 632 026 782 541 977 093 620 269 476 907 526 601 288 841 217 674 350 150 282 720 704 132 336 31.4 30.5 32.3

3 665 173 116 280 259 147 110 274 319 320 283 246 194 160 145 154 290 187 1 857 86 56 136 126 71 54 132 157 159 142 122 98 83 75 83 159 112

228 944 478 940 716 705 874 394 124 578 574 618 432 279 054 318 177 023 232 283 655 103 613 131 555 874 126 069 108 862 637 298 398 022 333 165 32.3 31.3 33.4

755 798 351 188 582 677 885 473 194 884 334

15 605 822 3 970 304 974 282 2 710 909 174 577 110 536 1 765 723 391 881 1 200 702 103 022 70 118

740 37 6 23 3 3 11 2 7 1 1

218 020 382 629 565 444 457 102 138 023 194

926 58 13 40 2 2 22 4 15

703 995 241 540 918 296 296 633 869 980 814

418 23 3 16 1 1 7 1 5

713 809 940 537 887 445 266 118 012 637 499

3 042 320 51 229 22 17 109 17 76 8 7

986 631 202 945 352 132 889 908 394 260 327

1 390 493 94 346 31 20 159 33 101 13 11

048 999 719 648 643 989 620 779 187 132 522

3 374 700 156 479 38 25 275 61 184 17 12

806 287 782 497 638 370 907 069 669 542 627

10 2 828 23 5 15 1 1

690 335 066 176 465 286 139

353 15 215 988 273 614 58 41

884 759 458 500 763 785 410

2 268 716 919 3 755 622 2 086 449 598

4 905 10 2 7

299 383 816 866 043 506 401

1 624 408 437 2 830 512 1 689 363 266

24 2 964 53 11 33 4 4

879 572 924 171 979 703 071

35 1 361 82 20 46 7 6

171 339 384 804 934 712 934

55 3 295 143 38 88 9 7

194 118 397 436 320 543 098

931 40 21 5 29 104 50 46 827 722 990 44 25 4 30 90 29 49 900 617 103 12 8 8 128 18 13 11 59 15 12 9 106 38 33 20

705 952 847 156 598 525 056 852 180 751 806 866 348 547 398 721 316 564 085 814 153 962 600 635 108 940 820 121 388 624 641 493 390 001 206 429

5 239 233 105 29 179 439 210 198 4 799 4 215 5 456 249 121 24 183 373 117 209 5 083 3 447 437 54 36 37 548 86 63 52 228 60 48 38 400 145 127 82

272 343 772 451 852 341 997 416 931 969 554 188 723 706 944 507 474 403 047 716 574 983 693 475 517 884 235 547 670 794 989 837 855 953 825 716

239 984 6 705 3 714 876 4 737 26 493 12 960 11 610 213 491 185 061 244 741 7 213 4 163 817 4 846 20 548 7 618 10 361 224 193 157 721 28 278 2 189 1 518 1 337 31 730 3 203 2 452 1 782 15 571 2 822 2 207 1 688 23 609 6 383 5 661 2 974

298 7 4 1 5 29 16 11 268 238 300 8 5 1 5 24 9 11 276 192 32 2 1 1 37 3 2 2 18 3 3 1 26 7 6 3

158 682 323 084 369 683 555 051 475 821 863 304 001 115 272 485 772 288 378 500 278 384 763 520 283 720 834 026 854 627 018 946 863 346 541 562

138 864 3 141 1 545 397 2 291 11 476 6 186 4 425 127 388 112 778 139 782 3 261 1 808 409 2 167 8 792 3 613 3 951 130 990 91 901 12 689 913 592 578 14 594 1 631 1 181 938 6 655 1 274 1 073 691 10 448 2 942 2 539 1 438

1 049 32 15 4 24 88 48 33 960 860 1 084 35 19 4 23 78 32 36 1 006 749 86 7 5 4 105 12 9 7 43 9 7 5 75 23 20 12

519 160 101 868 054 667 589 416 852 060 735 318 550 807 864 557 381 011 178 688 415 659 181 700 673 564 083 070 995 355 387 519 359 664 545 040

450 20 9 2 15 45 19 22 404 345 477 22 11 1 15 36 10 20 441 288 45 4 3 3 52 7 5 4 23 5 4 3 35 11 10 6

292 892 867 149 711 718 612 662 574 882 489 103 053 922 910 242 856 798 247 974 013 983 562 100 544 292 350 383 341 240 311 086 740 342 154 124

1 107 44 21 5 33 100 46 46 1 006 875 1 148 48 24 4 33 86 29 46 1 062 730 129 13 8 8 158 18 13 10 71 14 11 8 103 30 25 15

459 674 105 251 696 790 669 431 669 803 948 180 989 897 404 767 130 886 181 886 859 088 766 616 028 498 652 443 862 848 980 593 586 003 961 630

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Males 16 to 64 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Females 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Males 65 to 74 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Males 75 years and over -----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation ------------------------

192

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 192 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 145.

Age, Sex, Ability to Speak English, and Disability: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Utah

Pacific Division

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

California

Alaska

Hawaii

AGE AND SEX

All persons ----------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Female -------------------------------Under 3 years----------------------------------3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over ------------------------------Median age for all persons ------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

1 722 101 67 184 182 91 61 136 137 138 124 100 77 61 55 52 88 61 867 49 33 89 88 44 31 68 68 68 62 49 39 31 28 27 47 37

850 607 892 324 979 126 131 470 714 139 438 277 741 915 070 335 561 131 497 848 041 753 961 465 560 917 342 790 247 530 062 764 392 137 942 746 26.3 25.6 27.0

1 201 54 36 85 74 43 30 86 111 112 101 90 75 63 54 53 86 41 590 26 17 42 36 20 15 41 51 54 49 44 36 30 26 26 44 24

833 732 651 477 830 069 943 493 491 108 626 698 370 523 184 437 149 052 309 326 892 194 771 517 200 788 961 783 520 199 323 925 622 377 314 597 33.4 33.0 33.9

4 866 217 147 370 336 185 135 345 412 449 427 377 286 217 190 190 338 236 2 453 105 71 181 163 89 66 167 202 224 214 187 141 108 95 99 184 149

692 444 369 980 976 691 978 864 063 378 351 062 404 834 450 275 710 863 347 571 926 017 452 792 487 647 913 251 547 074 360 045 697 940 074 554 33.1 32.3 34.0

2 842 119 82 210 200 111 76 185 211 243 251 224 167 129 115 119 225 165 1 445 58 40 101 98 54 37 91 104 122 126 111 83 65 59 63 123 103

321 298 541 496 547 525 804 741 886 485 391 952 719 382 661 762 899 232 416 245 744 972 218 150 385 656 825 495 421 469 555 233 487 311 130 120 34.6 33.6 35.5

29 760 021 1 442 334 934 140 2 231 943 1 987 011 1 144 051 884 292 2 440 751 2 856 100 2 883 193 2 491 198 2 155 617 1 644 915 1 311 066 1 129 239 1 102 312 1 865 417 1 256 442 14 878 470 706 415 456 148 1 086 619 966 639 548 503 413 840 1 129 898 1 362 736 1 401 226 1 235 035 1 075 796 827 410 664 523 581 760 585 103 1 038 320 798 499 31.7 30.6 32.7

550 32 21 51 42 22 14 40 52 60 57 44 33 22 16 12 15 6 260 16 10 25 20 10 6 18 24 29 27 20 15 9 7 5 8 3

043 830 788 605 924 541 455 471 882 592 583 907 655 371 574 706 427 732 168 054 421 264 178 896 379 172 908 282 006 568 374 910 946 937 004 869 29.6 29.6 29.6

1 108 49 32 82 74 41 29 88 101 102 96 81 62 46 44 48 79 45 543 24 15 39 36 19 13 39 48 49 47 40 30 23 24 26 41 24

229 291 729 158 679 368 670 514 252 214 621 785 810 683 934 844 260 417 891 065 585 698 490 670 852 315 082 526 509 045 766 641 196 148 209 094 32.7 31.8 33.6

1 553 120 25 84 6 4 40 8 28 2 1

351 404 434 534 235 201 825 428 086 505 806

1 110 146 24 107 9 5 62 8 47 3 2

450 152 055 837 201 059 168 953 637 479 099

4 501 403 78 282 23 19 165 30 116 10 8

879 173 267 144 422 340 207 077 938 146 046

2 640 191 36 133 11 9 78 13 56 4 3

482 710 776 916 327 691 162 169 985 326 682

27 8 1 6

547 334 957 649 714 014 783 905 806 084 988

495 60 11 44 2 1 22 4 15 1

425 165 158 430 919 658 480 111 847 551 971

1 026 254 29 166 33 24 124 11 77 18 16

209 724 600 968 183 973 418 253 604 982 579

7 1 524 17 3 11 1 1

840 687 875 947 371 449 108

13 1 086 36 7 26 1 1

870 536 443 305 143 929 066

35 4 382 89 22 57 5 4

043 840 268 232 621 325 090

16 2 575 39 9 26 2 1

274 688 740 003 536 324 877

816 669 26 652 850 2 680 665 681 504 1 802 458 116 995 79 708

4 474 9 2 6

013 889 410 370 066 576 398

23 989 56 9 31 8 7

949 606 638 359 083 660 536

488 13 6 1 9 39 22 13 449 397 501 13 7 1 9 33 12 14 468 324 40 3 2 2 47 5 3 3 22 4 4 2 34 10 9 5

713 037 224 955 513 032 943 319 681 728 863 778 532 807 195 222 972 884 641 959 188 489 324 160 393 553 988 109 354 870 006 767 305 742 481 264

399 15 6 2 11 36 20 14 362 326 388 15 7 2 10 28 11 13 359 268 41 4 2 2 43 5 3 3 15 3 2 2 22 7 6 3

581 593 813 138 905 909 077 323 672 948 875 319 779 018 755 877 490 809 998 556 557 272 692 762 915 786 977 367 779 420 645 146 794 164 214 717

1 519 46 23 7 33 148 79 57 1 371 1 223 1 557 52 30 6 33 131 50 62 1 426 1 020 152 13 8 8 181 21 15 12 81 16 12 10 131 39 34 20

551 505 415 048 577 297 443 222 254 855 822 122 451 913 922 408 431 814 414 177 477 222 792 587 155 143 442 371 086 529 790 068 052 518 575 293

881 27 14 3 20 94 52 34 787 697 899 30 17 4 20 83 34 37 815 581 101 9 5 6 121 13 10 8 58 11 9 7 93 28 24 14

997 916 348 967 296 705 729 902 292 850 047 491 810 245 223 559 804 552 488 098 407 252 926 082 790 950 360 069 752 718 124 204 126 508 596 783

173 290 4 021 1 912 791 2 982 12 728 7 850 3 791 160 562 139 425 169 603 4 551 2 484 750 3 045 10 012 4 353 4 137 159 591 114 199 7 271 678 471 393 7 893 1 047 830 571 2 638 543 492 323 3 314 1 046 948 625

324 12 5 1 10 24 12 10 299 264 348 14 5 1 11 19 7 9 328 244 37 4 2 3 40 4 2 3 20 4 3 3 22 6 6 3

134 776 208 413 126 447 133 382 687 177 694 304 821 404 119 923 632 948 771 827 739 492 432 313 881 941 910 291 343 828 850 112 009 990 088 761

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Speak a language other than English -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over --------------------------Do not speak English " very well" -----------------5 to 17 years------------------------------18 to 64 years-----------------------------65 to 74 years-----------------------------75 years and over ---------------------------

383 619 878 079 397 263 4 422 796 3 254 221 149

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD

Linguistically isolated households --------------------Persons 5 years and over in households -----In linguistically isolated households ------------------5 to 17 years--------------------------------18 to 64 years-------------------------------65 to 74 years-------------------------------75 years and over -----------------------------

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS

Males 16 to 64 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Females 16 to 64 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation --------------With a mobility limitation -------------------In labor force --------------------------With a self-care limitation -------------------With a work disability ----------------------------In labor force --------------------------Prevented from working --------------------No work disability -------------------------------In labor force --------------------------Males 65 to 74 years -------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 65 to 74 years ------------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Males 75 years and over -----------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation -----------------------Females 75 years and over ---------------With a mobility or self-care limitation ----------------With a mobility limitation -----------------------With a self-care limitation ------------------------

9 582 455 183 60 369 733 345 335 8 848 7 805 9 581 478 223 50 359 687 225 382 8 894 6 199 816 87 55 60 1 023 143 102 87 433 100 78 64 712 235 203 133

328 405 629 054 245 663 017 049 665 570 776 303 614 744 266 552 966 270 224 516 508 794 556 984 759 068 237 163 073 481 080 699 948 989 686 160

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 193 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

193

Table 146.

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

Midwest Region

South Region

United States

Total

New England Division

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

17 769 944 5 420 229 305 3 726 372 3 462 487 929 21 757 561 28 942 178 1 330 16 431 453 26 088 416 1 588 19 012 425 37 260 340 1 960 3 459 251 3 196 133 6 589 685 3 605 811 1 357 031 804 514 17 154 920 36 033 647 2 100

3 603 506 827 107 230 515 977 462 025 895 4 452 116 5 088 272 1 143 3 084 468 4 468 853 1 449 3 930 031 7 221 699 1 838 835 105 654 215 1 353 393 713 884 245 018 128 416 3 431 194 6 922 280 2 017

967 327 206 744 214 138 058 122 017 884 196 592 316 863 1 101 842 447 196 139 1 420 032 577 839 775 1 782 226 785 167 858 369 008 183 615 59 277 26 034 915 765 794 374 1 959

2 636 179 620 363 235 377 919 340 008 900 3 255 524 3 771 409 1 158 2 242 021 3 272 714 1 460 2 897 454 5 381 924 1 857 608 320 486 357 984 385 530 269 185 741 102 382 2 515 429 5 127 906 2 039

4 274 557 1 236 637 289 828 375 771 035 931 5 097 532 7 163 111 1 405 3 938 214 6 530 890 1 658 4 468 766 9 101 748 2 037 734 205 670 551 1 591 502 942 680 350 191 179 637 4 064 387 8 854 099 2 178

3 052 161 897 782 294 570 900 537 285 941 3 612 956 5 002 489 1 385 2 745 109 4 498 492 1 639 3 179 864 6 417 761 2 018 533 944 488 990 1 126 512 659 638 243 888 126 892 2 876 456 6 215 996 2 161

1 222 396 338 855 277 257 475 233 750 908 1 484 576 2 160 622 1 455 1 193 105 2 032 398 1 703 1 288 902 2 683 987 2 082 200 261 181 561 464 990 283 042 106 303 52 745 1 187 931 2 638 103 2 221

6 227 871 2 170 574 349 1 557 996 1 426 993 916 7 459 932 10 258 336 1 375 5 829 697 9 201 753 1 578 6 485 026 12 869 032 1 984 1 046 807 1 186 115 2 297 472 1 221 343 455 852 277 437 5 936 201 12 411 739 2 091

3 097 718 999 968 323 711 874 618 033 868 3 833 929 4 855 874 1 267 2 895 214 4 279 379 1 478 3 357 056 6 300 094 1 877 603 494 647 813 1 185 153 595 321 210 144 115 131 3 040 106 6 050 036 1 990

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

1 1 1 1 1

1

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

248 242 65 51 13 26 11 15 51 77 11 9 6

709 050 049 091 957 944 534 409 549 059 647 800 659

873 161 428 846 582 154 397 757 544 019 867 149 712 2.63 3.16

50 49 13 10 3 5 2 3 10 15 2 1 1

809 299 172 030 142 688 286 401 256 774 445 962 509

229 818 458 296 162 728 904 824 229 529 243 631 411 2.61 3.16

049 364 646 718 224 806 381 865 300 572 193 611 232 1 586 63 606

428 670 378 214 117 198 654 147 192 170 137 488 455 814 544 71.8

13 6 2 10 4 2 2 1

13 12 3 2

206 760 429 631 798 1 510 619 891 2 734 4 027 486 573 446

943 916 332 314 018 146 086 060 520 380 229 309 027 2.58 3.11

37 36 9 7 2 4 1 2 7 11 1 1 1

602 538 743 398 344 178 667 510 521 747 959 389 063

286 902 126 982 144 582 818 764 709 149 014 322 384 2.62 3.18

59 58 15 12 3 6 2 3 12 18 2 2 1

3 429 332 1 594 154 760 554 2 746 997 1 250 983 621 149 534 441 289 751 116 128 96 686 75 767 31 860 10 941 52 961 3 059 176 75.1

9 4 2 7 3 1 1

668 074 789 698 090 536 732 804 752 923 037 035 593

632 658 167 359 808 889 851 038 553 264 371 414 974 2.60 3.14

42 40 11 8 2 4 1 2 8 13 1 1 1

743 425 054 551 394 648 723 862 333 413 342 108 36 249 8 851

126 092 348 522 786 755 995 733 295 810 088 584 862 130 907 71.0

15 7 3 12 6 2 2 1

475 453 12 9

304 231 505 568

008 956 092 787 304 506 889 617 824 472 607 452 052

942 797 868 933 935 784 542 242 906 995 237 007 145 2.63 3.16

17 17 4 3

789 722 555 794 038 882 356 400 559 467 411 94 38 309 15 630

167 239 496 521 228 530 852 442 238 612 616 207 211 257 137 74.5

11 5 2 8 4 1 1 1

713 689 12 11

941 770 762 409

659 117 696 910 785 030 843 186 927 450 430 583 541

690 861 299 426 873 105 309 796 647 269 134 407 829 2.54 3.09

85 83 22 17 4 8 3 5 18 26 4 2 2

172 019 814 298 645 269 258 152 449 510 417 140 47 302 11 911

458 246 902 519 769 904 436 484 423 496 855 444 803 091 083 72.0

092 404 468 854 166 974 771 035 413 374 329 76 30 248 10 961

868 414 981 893 911 017 258 323 832 921 596 297 972 076 599 72.9

4 2 1 3 1

696 317 086 939 871 908 585 365 145 92 82 17 7 61 4 668

299 825 515 628 317 513 594 119 406 691 020 910 239 181 538 78.3

22 10 4 18 8 3 3 2

3 187 772 3 042 642 81 343 63 787

667 635 17 14

000 306 094 600

516 498 9 8

311 988 313 010

197 190 3 3

630 782 449 399

91 993 582 2 416 716

18 861 186 480 095

4 939 478 92 055

13 921 708 388 040

22 326 056 442 185

15 599 652 353 904

6 726 404 88 281

31 836 124 949 732

16 509 804 475 474

4 488 360 905 979

968 875 194 814

208 385 49 674

760 490 145 140

809 984 177 109

625 674 131 159

184 310 45 950

1 604 301 261 863

844 341 169 141

10 298 519 7 834 400 5 125 119 209 852 2 499 429 295 779 179 013 24 173 92 593 2 168 340 491 623 25 655 1 651 062 2 258 436 1 239 412 114 940 904 084

2 746 997 2 118 531 1 476 712 59 840 581 979 91 018 59 981 7 100 23 937 537 448 128 621 7 058 401 769 534 441 305 466 27 651 201 324

7 551 522 5 715 869 3 648 407 150 012 1 917 450 204 761 119 032 17 073 68 656 1 630 892 363 002 18 597 1 249 293 1 723 995 933 946 87 289 702 760

12 794 521 9 748 818 6 597 177 237 461 2 914 180 352 917 209 320 31 782 111 815 2 692 786 561 926 28 027 2 102 833 2 356 852 1 350 087 154 923 851 842

8 854 893 6 724 895 4 449 399 172 556 2 102 940 256 448 147 566 23 771 85 111 1 873 550 388 878 20 805 1 463 867 1 771 258 984 576 122 715 663 967

3 939 628 3 023 923 2 147 778 64 905 811 240 96 469 61 754 8 011 26 704 819 236 173 048 7 222 638 966 585 594 365 511 32 208 187 875

18 134 605 13 688 805 8 910 410 391 707 4 386 688 431 110 246 875 40 347 143 888 4 014 690 871 476 47 293 3 095 921 3 802 155 2 242 566 224 266 1 335 323

9 265 098 6 957 333 4 723 702 180 112 2 053 519 179 073 108 266 15 674 55 133 2 128 692 447 618 20 448 1 660 626 1 955 266 1 194 988 100 568 659 710

2 1 3 5

445 163 902 924 978 933 776 157 067 125 293 840 282

930 392 180 139 041 944 684 260 579 433 530 726 538 2.61 3.12

43 42 11 9 2 4 2 2 9 12 2 1 1

566 330 730 080 649 779 024 754 233 653 223 710 236

853 102 191 579 612 613 690 923 293 481 123 401 751 2.56 3.06

902 993 971 134 434 989 802 136 812 1 007 895 186 74 664 22 017

180 740 715 605 999 437 155 897 861 860 865 634 639 651 465 69.5

11 5 2 9 4 1 1 1

730 364 431 265 085 937 955 063 405 503 443 92 32 334 10 516

191 821 610 098 052 286 266 606 392 668 772 596 700 180 077 68.7

949 911 21 17

717 293 121 303

563 539 13 10

306 442 285 579

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

65 31 14 51 24 11 10 5 2 2 2

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

191 182 4 5

696 075 589 032

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------------

194

51 39 25 1 12 1

11 2 8 10 6 3

718 286 799 071 415 364 790 127 446 067 383 127 556 381 031 593 756

214 822 947 291 584 119 277 477 365 273 825 210 238 654 687 069 898

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 194 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 146.

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

West Region

New England Division

East South Central Division

West South Central Division

Total

Mountain Division

Pacific Division

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Massachusetts

1 150 101 419 552 365 311 971 276 575 887 1 273 402 1 847 836 1 451 1 026 473 1 652 186 1 610 1 139 144 2 329 016 2 045 154 922 211 693 419 894 222 434 80 376 49 825 1 052 988 2 244 562 2 132

1 980 052 751 054 379 534 151 532 385 997 2 352 601 3 554 626 1 511 1 908 010 3 270 188 1 714 1 988 826 4 239 922 2 132 288 391 326 609 692 425 403 588 165 332 112 481 1 843 107 4 117 141 2 234

3 664 010 1 185 911 324 824 024 802 434 974 4 747 981 6 432 459 1 355 3 579 074 5 886 920 1 645 4 128 602 8 067 861 1 954 843 134 685 252 1 347 318 727 904 305 970 219 024 3 723 138 7 845 529 2 107

956 368 324 002 339 234 669 230 801 984 177 737 775 797 1 508 947 715 671 055 1 763 043 132 201 471 2 110 186 418 160 332 338 393 195 849 91 016 71 124 966 091 165 285 2 241

2 707 642 861 909 318 589 355 571 633 970 3 570 244 4 656 662 1 304 2 631 359 4 215 865 1 602 3 085 470 5 866 390 1 901 656 716 524 920 1 008 925 532 055 214 954 147 900 2 757 047 5 680 244 2 060

85 425 24 536 287 18 159 17 580 968 104 428 142 961 1 369 84 683 136 187 1 608 97 005 184 630 1 903 16 342 16 028 37 504 18 505 6 192 2 434 90 129 182 812 2 028

79 300 17 801 224 14 861 12 710 855 103 424 127 187 1 230 84 097 122 613 1 458 91 095 166 234 1 825 17 222 15 188 35 225 16 557 4 878 2 025 84 596 165 042 1 951

41 635 9 871 237 7 011 6 711 957 48 745 64 311 1 319 37 822 60 441 1 598 46 258 86 018 1 860 8 902 7 174 17 481 8 528 3 021 1 152 42 422 84 979 2 003

459 838 88 150 192 55 385 48 087 868 557 122 565 837 1 016 365 546 506 912 1 387 465 820 816 636 1 753 111 952 72 953 158 565 83 126 26 853 12 371 402 447 792 784 1 970

1 227 928 1 190 706 330 831 264 436 66 395 134 898 56 191 78 707 273 566 364 603 32 750 54 058 37 222 2.56 3.03

1 109 252 1 077 178 294 538 239 184 55 354 116 849 53 243 63 606 248 235 336 409 30 964 50 183 32 074 2.62 3.09

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

1 1 1 1 2

2

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

15 14 4 3

176 785 168 267 900 1 481 581 899 3 278 4 788 725 342 390

284 526 419 511 908 289 953 336 768 682 819 549 758 2.62 3.11

26 26 7 5 1 2 1 1 5 8 1

702 047 003 576 427 673 170 503 555 683 344 787 655

793 764 570 049 521 042 041 001 518 270 588 776 029 2.69 3.23

52 51 13 10 2 5 2 3 10 16 2 2 1

4 168 419 2 014 247 856 642 3 292 215 1 546 678 683 351 718 070 399 561 148 280 181 244 163 566 30 459 12 781 121 533 3 978 646 69.1

7 3 1 5 2 1 1

786 512 185 439 746 784 737 046 473 235 871 961 273

082 293 623 052 571 593 958 635 183 793 723 378 789 2.72 3.24

003 614 683 577 803 368 128 673 259 322 288 63 29 208 7 522

570 672 463 292 269 800 819 730 189 948 527 579 158 938 742 70.8

13 6 3 10 5 2 1 1

185 629 304 490 105 664 964 175 478 586 467 190 71 310 14 047

623 445 265 569 121 327 211 324 670 202 801 203 802 815 859 72.2

263 252 6 4

503 887 120 496

857 806 30 20

114 273 366 475

13 13 3 2

658 362 531 864 666 1 511 720 791 2 876 4 381 477 583 295

776 821 288 923 365 910 653 257 674 978 183 788 955 2.65 3.19

39 38 9 7 2 4 2 2 7 11 2 2

127 149 654 574 080 272 017 255 596 853 394 377 977

306 472 335 129 206 683 305 378 509 815 540 590 834 2.74 3.26

3 531 288 1 811 699 882 469 2 886 335 1 414 674 718 717 482 011 309 431 125 550 110 495 95 744 24 821 10 070 68 636 3 873 600 75.1

9 4 2 7 3 1 1

654 817 421 604 690 945 482 865 353 475 372 165 61 242 10 174

335 746 796 234 447 610 200 893 120 707 057 382 732 179 259 71.1

659 615 27 17

381 305 017 059

23 371 22 557 251 563

562 541 145 113 32 64 28 36 120 166 12 30 21

758 182 721 529 192 912 443 469 276 934 981 358 576 2.57 3.06

6 5 1 1

016 801 525 149 376 719 287 432 1 190 1 856 235 274 214

425 539 198 155 043 208 176 032 487 601 496 549 886 2.58 3.15

721 950 774 356 000 241 719 264 877 509 026 829 346 1 320 143 580 77.3

1 525 698 337 1 196 540 271 261 137 56 46 35 15 5 25 1 351

198 908 041 191 884 570 809 388 594 028 935 472 379 093 385 74.1

19 684 19 026 210 448

12 313 11 943 149 221

78 73 2 2

828 634 523 671

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

330 162 73 275 129 59 42 26 10 6 5 2

831 955 305 246 599 964 630 475 244 871 488 313 930 3 741 309 300 76.8

294 147 70 249 122 61 33 19 6 6 5 2

538 185 794 400 006 271 217 407 838 771 118 597 944 3 441 279 123 80.4

145 74 34 120 59 28 18 12 4 2 2

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

122 118 1 2

908 964 716 228

197 190 3 3

733 968 349 416

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

5 649 708 171 321

9 676 612 302 937

18 970 216 544 704

5 043 198 104 766

13 927 018 439 938

465 729 6 726

411 387 6 500

210 633 2 372

2 244 406 43 304

264 585 30 323

495 375 62 399

1 105 200 272 193

185 301 45 631

919 899 226 562

13 581 4 715

12 380 4 351

5 783 2 533

103 874 22 857

3 292 215 2 455 872 1 563 009 78 855 814 008 85 746 47 058 8 287 30 401 750 597 169 583 10 407 570 607 718 070 384 576 46 936 286 558

5 577 292 4 275 600 2 623 699 132 740 1 519 161 166 291 91 551 16 386 58 354 1 135 401 254 275 16 438 864 688 1 128 819 663 002 76 762 389 055

10 490 569 8 014 799 5 167 241 232 271 2 615 287 284 313 155 069 31 175 98 069 2 191 457 458 800 26 235 1 706 422 1 964 211 1 199 622 98 940 665 649

2 886 335 2 178 255 1 421 689 61 042 695 524 81 096 47 873 7 651 25 572 626 984 127 906 7 211 491 867 482 011 308 481 25 799 147 731

7 604 234 5 836 544 3 745 552 171 229 1 919 763 203 217 107 196 23 524 72 497 1 564 473 330 894 19 024 1 214 555 1 482 200 891 141 73 141 517 918

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 195 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

275 205 141 6 57 9 5 2 60 13 45 42 24 2 15

246 448 614 129 705 366 761 790 815 432 940 766 726 630 695 266 669

249 198 142 6 49 8 5 1 42 10 31 33 22 1 9

400 895 895 117 883 489 773 838 878 016 397 467 152 217 447 651 119

120 94 69 2 22 3 2 22 5 16 18 11 1 6

356 258 059 500 699 559 264 326 969 539 784 316 439 719 160 050 509

1 196 913 632 27 253 44 28 3 11 238 56 3 178 261 144 14 103

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

191 690 409 528 753 052 624 585 843 449 512 503 434 809 093 297 419

195

Table 146.

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Middle Atlantic Division

East North Central Division

Rhode Island

Connecticut

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

77 451 16 855 218 11 461 10 155 886 87 374 100 929 1 155 63 202 91 418 1 446 73 983 132 323 1 789 15 745 12 638 26 574 12 527 4 707 1 792 65 994 129 290 1 959

223 678 49 531 221 31 181 26 774 859 295 499 315 638 1 068 207 097 278 568 1 345 258 416 453 934 1 757 56 622 43 877 93 659 44 372 13 626 6 260 230 177 439 467 1 909

1 287 781 299 711 233 177 837 159 781 898 1 597 436 1 807 817 1 132 1 051 721 1 534 259 1 459 1 399 975 2 597 529 1 855 311 935 233 461 454 278 251 117 92 525 56 659 1 187 577 2 444 137 2 058

518 527 113 510 219 68 853 59 315 861 687 496 735 309 1 070 474 879 635 950 1 339 615 133 1 113 480 1 810 128 174 105 531 218 217 110 136 36 160 16 915 542 060 1 064 728 1 964

829 871 207 142 250 131 229 120 912 921 970 592 228 283 1 265 715 421 102 505 1 541 882 346 670 915 1 894 168 211 147 365 311 890 169 016 57 056 28 808 785 792 619 041 2 060

784 908 239 342 305 159 898 153 005 957 920 778 280 693 1 391 715 619 167 743 1 632 824 511 647 586 1 998 135 324 131 653 296 237 170 682 61 512 29 103 750 847 604 486 2 137

415 419 129 098 311 95 321 90 155 946 466 351 688 729 1 477 378 819 641 076 1 692 414 751 850 530 2 051 60 079 64 689 156 075 87 722 30 639 15 547 385 096 835 011 2 168

807 627 232 816 288 138 981 127 368 916 006 465 314 749 1 306 728 272 148 077 1 576 864 092 714 271 1 984 160 716 136 429 290 529 173 510 65 176 37 732 765 497 640 211 2 143

694 598 206 795 298 118 246 111 883 946 804 742 129 897 1 404 601 231 000 320 1 664 715 618 467 600 2 051 116 145 106 715 255 286 149 721 57 511 30 240 646 423 415 047 2 189

349 609 89 731 257 58 454 54 874 939 414 620 588 421 1 419 321 168 541 276 1 685 360 892 737 774 2 044 61 680 49 504 128 385 78 003 29 050 14 270 328 593 721 241 2 195

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

1 1

1

1

1 1

1

1

1 1 1

1

1

1 1

1

1

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

1 003 964 260 201 59 116 45 70 206 303 40 37 38

464 690 833 145 688 247 830 417 227 985 324 074 774 2.56 3.11

3 287 116 3 185 621 872 211 663 865 208 346 358 032 148 203 209 829 695 729 998 848 133 714 127 087 101 495 2.59 3.10

17 17 4 3 1 2 1 3 5 1

990 446 528 286 241 105 852 253 382 641 041 746 543

455 733 888 909 979 546 459 087 583 151 826 739 722 2.63 3.22

7 7 2 1

730 558 037 577 460 756 306 450 1 605 2 455 432 269 171

188 789 787 784 003 529 165 364 669 955 960 889 399 2.71 3.21

2 037 914 424 1 612 728 356 328 153 53 90 73 25 8 53 1 798

787 761 042 285 225 431 435 802 602 392 277 340 225 278 664 73.3

95 91 1 1

387 825 878 684

11 11 3 2

881 533 176 534 642 1 316 509 807 2 533 3 650 484 372 348

643 380 451 289 162 507 194 313 457 043 228 694 263 2.57 3.10

10 10 2 2

847 586 915 290 624 1 173 479 694 2 323 3 448 390 335 260

115 177 439 710 729 873 097 776 036 593 131 105 938 2.59 3.11

5 5 1 1

544 382 490 219 270 574 235 339 1 220 1 748 176 172 162

159 026 130 228 902 116 063 053 328 846 073 533 133 2.61 3.11

1 490 731 320 1 222 578 263 209 125 46 45 40 8 3 30 1 457

130 954 659 944 439 730 587 022 253 237 661 548 972 472 525 75.1

11 11 2 2

430 145 944 310 634 1 253 527 725 2 312 3 680 560 393 285

602 365 521 387 134 199 638 561 856 281 959 549 237 2.66 3.23

9 9 2 1

295 084 458 909 548 965 416 549 1 910 3 040 356 353 210

297 611 481 522 959 641 308 333 202 210 295 782 686 2.65 3.16

4 4 1 1

891 758 284 058 226 539 231 308 1 058 1 555 123 197 133

769 618 297 086 211 955 436 519 484 065 779 038 151 2.61 3.13

1 284 633 294 1 063 504 241 170 106 43 27 23 6 2 17 1 290

297 347 445 144 192 484 445 230 572 259 358 084 183 730 734 77.2

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

260 118 55 207 91 44 41 22 9 8 6 2

833 231 873 103 503 681 685 497 407 042 127 803 888 4 280 226 005 73.4

872 391 188 698 307 155 136 71 28 26 21 7 2 15 749

211 925 767 701 991 422 381 720 168 465 073 846 454 086 783 74.2

4 528 888 2 107 159 995 726 3 391 851 1 554 039 768 891 903 490 470 215 190 158 213 413 172 513 60 981 20 081 123 551 4 256 301 67.8

3 176 451 1 403 172 634 580 2 547 386 1 112 522 523 433 492 070 238 716 89 535 110 005 96 298 22 263 8 556 72 301 2 796 942 74.3

2 915 439 1 405 064 629 481 2 331 908 1 083 791 503 080 466 441 270 002 106 725 96 219 85 222 19 571 8 574 63 538 2 803 796 73.1

2 944 521 1 425 071 666 040 2 319 236 1 101 392 538 607 491 319 271 242 105 099 122 367 105 876 26 308 9 817 80 185 2 947 821 71.6

2 458 481 1 208 978 558 356 1 917 661 899 097 427 116 433 466 262 827 112 183 83 839 74 479 15 786 6 426 56 151 2 461 723 70.5

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

12 972 12 475 304 193

44 528 42 440 1 152 936

238 224 8 5

087 339 211 537

377 080 7 692

1 230 243 25 461

6 634 434 199 013

2 794 316 85 144

17 165 3 000

55 602 12 218

402 554 79 970

3 391 851 2 569 482 1 626 569 71 011 871 902 98 885 57 000 9 068 32 817 723 484 175 135 9 298 539 051 903 490 483 217 45 908 374 365

141 137 2 2

830 067 416 347

120 116 1 1

309 532 943 834

67 714 65 779 1 006 929

4 492 958 103 883

4 089 312 91 157

2 064 246 43 174

167 891 28 341

190 045 36 829

149 914 29 341

67 416 12 860

1 612 285 1 270 465 825 281 35 432 409 752 39 080 24 084 3 100 11 896 302 740 69 597 3 441 229 702 328 435 195 972 16 750 115 713

2 547 386 1 875 922 1 196 557 43 569 635 796 66 796 37 948 4 905 23 943 604 668 118 270 5 858 480 540 492 070 254 757 24 631 212 682

2 331 908 1 741 872 1 124 786 43 785 573 301 69 820 37 228 6 669 25 923 520 216 106 651 6 012 407 553 466 441 250 183 29 078 187 180

134 128 3 2

888 668 736 484

124 120 1 1

089 700 617 772

69 311 67 309 1 011 991

4 197 720 113 789

3 424 122 79 680

1 824 252 26 104

212 162 37 256

144 428 37 470

51 754 14 232

2 319 236 1 805 765 1 190 362 46 514 568 889 64 254 37 564 5 959 20 731 449 217 98 373 5 127 345 717 491 319 278 677 33 230 179 412

1 917 661 1 415 968 912 333 40 196 463 439 68 915 38 044 6 754 24 117 432 778 85 846 5 079 341 853 433 466 221 823 37 073 174 570

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------------

196

207 154 106 4 43 6 4 1 45 10 33 41 22 2 17

103 638 649 895 094 971 570 503 898 494 882 733 879 685 303 217 165

698 551 384 12 154 18 12 1 4 128 31 1 96 136 80 6 49

701 602 086 671 845 581 989 058 534 518 106 273 139 381 768 170 443

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 196 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 222 949 634 24 291 26 16 2 7 246 52 2 191 209 131 12 64

944 878 394 165 319 691 914 148 629 375 074 318 983 587 844 914 829

1 063 811 587 17 205 26 17 2 6 224 45 2 176 170 102 10 57

144 412 524 896 992 768 816 241 711 964 934 269 761 445 049 420 976

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 146.

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West North Central Division

South Atlantic Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

North Dakota

South Dakota

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

Maryland

District of Columbia

302 657 69 279 229 50 331 44 352 881 391 657 524 331 1 339 300 380 493 390 1 643 331 131 666 858 2 014 61 355 43 767 115 940 70 613 26 778 12 678 299 386 656 127 2 192

194 032 48 024 248 39 105 34 260 876 217 470 332 462 1 529 180 315 318 519 1 766 198 247 423 982 2 139 27 746 25 735 72 776 47 407 16 935 7 648 184 531 419 764 2 275

356 263 114 788 322 83 389 76 593 919 432 598 617 398 1 427 345 607 567 701 1 643 374 045 757 061 2 024 59 045 60 805 134 832 76 312 27 902 15 149 343 557 737 666 2 147

44 468 10 599 238 9 315 7 654 822 51 780 79 408 1 534 42 693 76 301 1 787 43 853 100 005 2 280 5 670 4 505 15 816 11 039 4 666 2 157 41 056 98 760 2 405

47 832 13 903 291 10 670 10 107 947 54 712 90 918 1 662 45 498 86 119 1 893 46 892 108 751 2 319 5 961 5 253 15 983 12 050 4 897 2 748 43 707 106 882 2 445

108 370 27 825 257 21 850 19 245 881 129 746 197 649 1 523 105 808 186 567 1 763 114 824 251 144 2 187 15 976 14 149 41 283 27 336 10 827 5 253 106 579 247 345 2 321

168 774 54 437 323 42 815 41 539 970 206 613 318 456 1 541 172 804 303 801 1 758 179 910 376 186 2 091 24 508 27 347 68 360 38 285 14 298 7 112 169 115 371 559 2 197

49 597 14 268 288 9 030 8 199 908 60 397 76 692 1 270 44 650 66 924 1 499 51 068 95 404 1 868 9 008 9 581 18 528 9 506 2 941 1 504 45 734 90 940 1 988

333 168 94 190 283 57 579 47 762 830 460 409 522 300 1 134 319 909 444 127 1 388 399 345 703 996 1 763 79 740 80 985 140 689 66 556 21 435 9 940 350 991 667 978 1 903

52 752 16 415 311 3 914 3 956 1 011 63 352 58 315 920 23 507 29 798 1 268 49 255 71 918 1 460 17 919 9 825 10 873 5 839 2 877 1 922 32 377 56 864 1 756

4 375 099 4 257 838 1 138 581 946 694 191 887 510 244 219 254 290 990 955 077 1 380 088 87 722 186 126 117 261 2.58 3.13

2 776 755 2 677 227 746 331 631 508 114 823 318 912 127 568 191 344 639 547 834 132 51 200 87 105 99 528 2.51 3.04

800 485 023 021 002 779 132 647 883 700 572 528 315 2.54 3.11

696 670 182 155 26 77 32 45 154 221 15 19 25

1 578 385 1 530 799 418 471 352 409 66 062 184 387 77 598 106 789 354 257 494 591 32 607 46 486 47 586 2.54 3.11

2 477 574 2 394 783 664 668 559 791 104 877 281 585 116 842 164 743 559 746 753 269 60 708 74 807 82 791 2.53 3.07

023 694 541 705 716 763 193 327 681 692 480 308 96 1 105 175 681 82.7

182 93 45 155 76 38 19 13 5 3 2

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

5 4 1 1

117 972 378 118 259 583 236 347 1 120 1 566 171 152 144

073 680 020 465 555 344 132 212 973 465 843 035 393 2.54 3.07

638 614 168 146 22 73 33 40 143 200 10 17 24

1 378 660 300 1 123 516 245 203 119 45 41 37 6 2 28 1 315

020 408 055 569 877 011 365 792 775 273 510 723 960 634 470 73.8

168 86 41 144 72 35 17 11 4 1 1

004 049 205 538 667 854 783 071 164 024 482 320 955 2.58 3.14

666 645 176 137 39 70 30 40 141 199 29 28 20

168 981 925 483 442 238 149 089 247 735 684 152 187 2.61 3.10

4 781 468 4 668 196 1 256 327 947 179 309 148 493 015 213 559 279 456 965 436 1 455 554 268 574 229 290 113 272 2.67 3.14

606 565 123 64 59 125 53 71 64 144 57 50 40

925 577 829 129 482 987 022 692 360 075 424 129 478 4 823 163 007 71.6

1 256 594 280 967 449 224 228 120 45 64 56 11 4 43 1 162

327 500 609 023 703 470 559 057 488 207 684 960 437 044 222 69.1

123 51 23 65 23 12 48 24 10 14 13 1

900 951 580 373 207 454 890 564 809 264 817 027 949 2.27 3.16

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

1 138 578 280 958 470 236 135 86 35 16 13 4 1 10 1 167

581 281 947 653 811 577 152 577 497 516 846 146 476 277 909 80.6

746 358 163 639 294 137 81 52 21 10 9 2

331 425 379 964 294 447 914 167 133 664 231 294 861 6 744 719 344 80.4

205 469 251 482 699 115 983 342 781 213 896 496 179 1 956 198 945 79.0

418 210 100 354 171 84 49 31 12 6 5 1

471 025 040 789 771 596 071 361 713 475 635 274 434 4 179 429 187 80.3

664 330 155 562 268 131 78 50 19 12 11 2 1 8 662

668 523 302 466 149 004 916 553 826 858 422 669 233 286 002 78.4

176 82 38 141 64 31 28 14 5 7 6 1

580 062 905 193 983 340 432 012 327 105 465 009 369 10 716 116 624 34.8

59 56 1 1

817 765 442 610

30 852 30 239 277 336

55 905 53 974 1 081 850

5 338 5 235 44 59

7 287 7 240 26 21

15 533 15 078 218 237

22 898 22 251 361 286

10 130 9 918 136 76

75 72 1 1

096 068 399 629

11 709 9 496 1 750 463

1 648 825 15 876

1 065 243 10 376

1 961 364 38 891

241 802 1 653

260 059 2 989

602 858 6 131

946 253 12 365

247 163 6 701

1 749 342 60 290

249 034 12 530

42 643 15 822

22 966 5 972

66 368 11 864

5 482 1 223

6 109 1 433

14 959 3 744

25 783 5 892

10 885 2 949

103 443 27 022

21 127 6 304

967 785 563 14 207 15 10

65 47 35 1 11 1 1

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------------

958 742 553 15 173 29 20 2 7 186 39 1 145 135 84 6 44

653 596 707 421 468 399 148 179 072 658 317 680 661 152 154 441 557

639 488 354 9 124 13 8 1 3 138 27 1 109 81 49 4 27

964 179 370 684 125 387 428 245 714 398 693 046 659 914 702 480 732

1 123 839 567 21 250 31 19 2 9 252 53 2 196 203 124 12 66

569 406 076 406 924 800 352 868 580 363 014 653 696 365 462 838 065

144 109 77 2 29 3 2 1 31 7 24 17 10 6

705 262 218 276 768 642 334 285 023 801 195 368 238 193 058 834 301

155 120 87 2 31 2 1 32 7 24 19 12 6

482 540 422 028 090 368 566 217 585 574 686 213 675 983 685 990 308

354 281 203 4 73 4 3 1 68 14 53 49 33 2 13

789 623 618 899 106 583 023 409 151 583 984 460 139 071 143 471 457

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 197 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

562 442 304 9 128 11 6 3 108 23 84 78 51 4 23

466 317 367 191 759 290 903 808 579 859 159 802 898 916 307 154 455

141 111 78 1 30 1 1 28 6 21 28 18 1 8

129 071 230 941 900 939 380 125 434 119 407 227 485 022 319 106 597

3 166 40 1 124 228 150 9 69

023 853 279 603 971 006 208 977 821 164 580 270 314 559 179 203 177

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

15 4 11 48 28 2 17

193 890 103 111 676 498 094 149 255 805 636 134 035 432 804 246 382

197

Table 146.

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State

East South Central Division

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

456 735 124 139 272 102 258 81 446 796 573 488 672 754 1 173 431 103 604 597 1 402 503 604 905 610 1 798 98 731 98 771 177 426 85 451 29 430 13 795 456 007 878 058 1 926

128 949 41 391 321 33 929 31 906 940 136 198 201 674 1 481 115 572 192 523 1 666 136 813 275 114 2 011 18 834 24 260 52 072 26 918 10 123 4 606 128 135 271 530 2 119

502 296 161 789 322 124 049 102 492 826 578 232 741 303 1 282 452 208 660 544 1 461 513 692 979 621 1 907 79 665 102 751 190 872 92 877 31 312 16 215 472 654 947 002 2 004

272 813 94 935 348 62 905 56 801 903 300 292 423 558 1 410 232 587 369 774 1 590 268 523 549 420 2 046 37 847 49 788 95 975 53 123 19 678 12 112 244 467 524 521 2 146

496 881 183 261 369 126 722 113 728 897 598 060 807 778 1 351 458 853 707 033 1 541 521 166 1 022 881 1 963 84 065 95 869 188 715 96 147 35 300 21 070 475 429 980 475 2 062

804 527 269 580 335 191 488 171 743 897 063 501 351 500 1 271 816 825 204 059 1 474 913 590 696 130 1 857 177 685 175 983 310 003 158 904 57 048 33 967 834 312 632 668 1 957

274 363 97 217 354 83 541 74 862 896 312 110 447 697 1 434 260 231 419 498 1 612 280 820 564 092 2 009 38 740 53 026 104 306 54 597 19 311 10 840 262 539 553 170 2 107

359 824 128 466 357 101 625 88 039 866 417 974 562 909 1 347 335 279 507 519 1 514 376 381 722 553 1 920 57 232 74 927 140 499 68 891 22 686 12 146 348 037 699 392 2 010

308 910 108 531 351 80 249 70 214 875 333 847 488 338 1 463 269 118 434 400 1 614 300 245 623 516 2 077 38 481 54 855 111 398 59 974 22 406 13 131 277 258 598 414 2 158

207 004 85 338 412 46 556 43 460 933 209 471 348 892 1 666 161 845 290 769 1 797 181 698 418 855 2 305 20 469 28 885 63 691 38 972 15 973 13 708 165 154 393 586 2 383

2 573 216 2 504 103 679 191 507 693 171 498 231 383 90 940 140 443 505 578 871 696 161 183 55 072 69 113 2.75 3.27

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

1 1 1

1

1

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

6 5 1 1

187 978 642 304 338 651 285 366 1 320 1 815 281 266 208

358 586 735 508 227 987 769 218 166 837 828 033 772 2.61 3.08

1 793 477 1 757 065 503 028 412 103 90 925 185 699 67 800 117 899 411 498 551 588 63 990 41 262 36 412 2.55 3.04

1 642 787 361 1 325 626 300 248 133 49 63 54 12 4 40 1 504

735 864 200 335 405 456 681 401 704 158 938 790 570 843 327 73.4

70 67 1 1

963 896 791 276

15 836 15 529 155 152

2 294 722 60 126 112 203 26 493

6 6 1 1

628 404 824 427 397 692 289 403 1 444 1 943 302 196 223

637 737 465 462 003 633 045 588 278 893 830 638 900 2.54 3.02

1 824 847 371 1 448 652 297 302 164 61 71 65 10 3 49 1 608

465 595 462 156 007 447 590 000 181 941 133 466 658 738 493 69.6

3 486 703 3 370 963 935 575 703 931 231 644 323 208 135 731 187 477 722 261 1 097 387 199 480 93 052 115 740 2.68 3.16

6 6 1 1

478 305 726 297 428 640 271 368 1 324 2 044 347 222 172

216 495 248 359 889 327 844 483 783 006 447 684 721 2.66 3.15

575 898 384 429 292 970 778 241 320 685 021 227 563 819 048 66.3

1 726 865 388 1 331 650 304 322 184 71 80 73 12 4 56 1 730

248 857 705 005 526 999 845 292 731 962 564 239 841 471 650 67.1

67 425 65 449 803 1 173

32 890 31 823 467 600

69 66 2 1

870 368 063 439

688 727 13 891

2 517 098 68 576

1 258 783 46 987

27 034 3 840

115 061 17 213

69 446 8 044

12 12 3 2

937 633 541 786 755 1 597 676 920 2 838 3 401 671 583 304

926 128 308 181 127 052 903 149 815 217 473 263 798 2.46 2.95

3 685 296 3 584 565 1 021 747 823 921 197 826 357 863 138 997 218 866 828 782 1 162 138 131 539 82 496 100 731 2.60 3.08

4 4 1 1

877 748 356 067 288 497 197 300 1 073 1 477 223 120 128

185 357 342 809 533 173 121 052 537 400 103 802 828 2.56 3.05

4 040 587 3 948 501 1 111 139 868 088 243 051 394 870 154 895 239 975 870 871 1 277 448 209 994 84 179 92 086 2.62 3.12

1 021 503 211 831 400 174 153 86 30 33 28 7 2 20 955

1 356 635 270 1 077 489 216 227 123 45 54 48 11 4 34 1 215

342 359 478 326 552 889 322 819 608 844 420 349 925 821 656 70.2

1 111 529 225 874 406 180 195 106 39 51 47 6 2 35 1 060

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

503 236 91 412 191 75 70 36 12 14 12 3 1 8 444

028 731 289 671 544 587 949 673 771 601 802 180 381 966 206 76.5

935 454 199 725 344 157 171 94 35 49 46 6 2 35 922

3 541 308 1 443 737 676 227 2 849 157 1 082 110 532 030 533 410 292 238 113 510 137 934 114 741 33 596 10 403 83 760 2 864 500 67.4

747 711 393 239 783 528 766 390 976 119 660 440 981 865 618 74.6

139 830 672 765 907 772 207 279 081 727 499 951 723 939 001 68.2

679 345 149 508 249 111 141 83 32 41 38 4 2 29 747

191 347 099 885 436 162 775 073 615 554 987 719 152 908 371 61.6

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

209 200 4 3

387 895 721 771

32 245 31 383 394 468

42 103 40 763 699 641

27 628 26 559 386 683

20 932 20 259 237 436

2 366 575 76 189

5 138 360 130 184

1 379 610 31 671

1 853 515 52 328

1 506 009 48 359

910 574 38 963

129 667 21 827

255 475 55 449

52 759 6 641

84 702 10 766

74 788 8 020

52 336 4 896

1 331 005 1 068 328 725 540 30 582 312 206 26 222 16 976 2 247 6 999 236 455 62 940 3 009 170 506 322 845 191 659 19 379 111 807

2 849 157 1 898 488 1 247 367 51 789 599 332 62 425 36 875 5 851 19 699 888 244 141 285 7 642 739 317 533 410 337 231 26 917 169 262

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------------

198

1 325 335 1 070 766 735 297 25 042 310 427 20 208 12 599 1 592 6 017 234 361 57 444 2 093 174 824 248 681 156 258 11 363 81 060

412 271 147 8 115 18 7 2 9 122 21 1 99 70 29 4 36

671 872 556 326 990 742 607 075 060 057 273 644 140 949 850 369 730

1 448 156 1 136 507 804 494 30 216 301 797 21 735 14 260 1 638 5 837 289 914 76 017 2 821 211 076 302 590 182 647 15 948 103 995

725 566 386 16 163 11 7 1 3 147 37 1 108 171 100 10 61

429 558 836 502 220 298 267 020 011 573 036 608 929 778 041 037 700

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 198 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

831 599 370 19 209 28 13 2 11 202 41 2 158 153 76 8 68

239 929 769 199 961 419 671 882 866 891 919 888 084 766 769 939 058

1 077 818 535 25 258 26 15 2 8 231 53 2 175 227 129 13 84

326 946 622 045 279 738 888 404 446 642 600 990 052 322 544 595 183

874 659 414 21 223 18 10 1 6 196 44 2 149 195 106 12 76

765 733 429 424 880 279 477 716 086 753 756 680 317 207 345 788 074

508 377 242 13 121 12 7 1 4 119 29 1 88 141 71 11 58

885 264 189 187 888 310 022 285 003 311 308 849 154 775 918 614 243

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 146.

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Mountain Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Texas

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

167 476 67 806 405 51 080 48 819 956 184 667 295 104 1 598 156 656 270 321 1 726 167 432 359 005 2 144 20 458 27 584 63 497 34 243 13 327 8 323 157 415 348 814 2 216

323 935 126 965 392 73 032 70 146 960 364 859 576 625 1 580 278 500 489 796 1 759 310 992 689 533 2 217 42 272 49 592 104 152 65 908 28 906 20 162 279 503 648 108 2 319

218 456 82 323 377 65 300 63 180 968 257 716 408 666 1 586 221 594 387 195 1 747 229 189 475 220 2 073 29 686 37 734 87 772 48 133 17 247 8 617 217 465 468 313 2 154

1 270 185 473 960 373 344 739 350 240 1 016 1 545 359 2 274 231 1 472 1 251 260 2 122 876 1 697 1 281 213 2 716 164 2 120 195 975 211 699 437 004 255 304 105 852 75 379 1 188 724 2 651 906 2 231

50 321 14 880 296 11 421 10 829 948 63 025 98 554 1 564 53 251 94 266 1 770 63 066 132 909 2 107 9 529 8 676 23 041 13 867 5 175 2 778 59 205 131 681 2 224

70 780 23 580 333 19 892 19 824 997 76 794 137 347 1 789 67 720 134 659 1 988 73 831 178 057 2 412 9 349 9 729 24 201 15 693 7 629 7 230 70 878 177 355 2 502

29 839 9 681 324 7 576 7 699 1 016 38 034 64 043 1 684 33 136 62 407 1 883 35 876 77 558 2 162 4 680 5 028 13 717 7 644 2 998 1 809 34 213 77 093 2 253

220 006 64 636 294 47 693 44 630 936 308 755 386 864 1 253 241 032 365 274 1 515 283 869 514 814 1 814 59 598 48 480 100 768 49 092 17 632 8 299 260 904 507 692 1 946

104 415 41 563 398 24 319 26 266 1 080 131 058 209 260 1 597 103 281 189 048 1 830 116 024 248 577 2 142 19 596 17 680 36 879 23 427 11 013 7 429 105 742 241 273 2 282

258 560 95 301 369 60 414 62 674 1 037 316 195 462 311 1 462 245 835 423 853 1 724 264 970 542 877 2 049 49 990 42 567 85 062 49 152 21 731 16 468 243 340 528 960 2 174

2 350 725 2 293 042 656 465 536 491 119 974 235 200 91 009 144 191 534 962 718 112 98 142 50 161 57 683 2.57 3.06

4 219 973 4 107 521 1 098 374 824 461 273 913 399 997 170 908 229 089 817 383 1 447 121 234 593 110 053 112 452 2.74 3.28

3 145 585 3 051 825 863 810 706 476 157 334 343 425 138 941 204 484 708 631 952 600 105 392 77 967 93 760 2.53 3.05

3 294 394 3 215 826 861 828 687 600 174 228 423 291 201 433 221 858 702 577 983 719 94 345 150 066 78 568 2.50 3.07

1 515 069 1 486 259 394 958 316 294 78 664 148 867 70 134 78 733 309 648 508 340 69 001 55 445 28 810 2.73 3.25

3 665 228 3 585 308 949 418 757 456 191 962 422 467 195 010 227 457 760 920 1 114 904 163 672 173 927 79 920 2.61 3.15

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

16 16 4 3

986 595 384 508 876 1 694 769 925 3 494 5 565 906 549 391

510 376 921 621 300 420 183 237 542 437 461 595 134 2.73 3.27

799 775 213 176 37 93 43 50 178 246 17 26 23

065 273 625 295 330 294 279 015 182 061 574 537 792 2.53 3.07

1 006 985 265 227 38 95 44 51 226 340 22 33 21

4 2 1 3 1

384 307 100 507 811 909 682 407 154 213 187 47 21 132 4 835

921 835 247 450 915 326 743 085 790 378 911 171 704 603 352 72.0

213 108 48 179 86 39 25 17 7 3 3

174 166 4 3

393 522 802 069

9 731 9 445 101 185

749 233 597 142 455 835 613 222 886 189 945 781 516 2.73 3.22

453 443 121 102 18 48 23 24 101 148 9 14 10

625 462 827 099 022 978 885 595 119 708 221 779 292 2 311 222 787 76.9

265 138 65 227 113 55 27 18 7 5 4 1

597 323 131 865 964 894 854 597 017 251 429 398 576 3 038 307 837 81.4

121 65 29 102 53 24 13 9 3 1 1

588 290 198 431 767 111 579 532 832 613 473 063 298 2.62 3.14

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

656 310 133 538 243 108 95 55 21 23 21 3 1 16 621

465 331 590 347 917 439 435 835 166 528 238 920 630 296 268 71.4

1 098 573 261 819 414 197 229 136 54 61 57 7 3 44 1 229

374 886 379 320 801 223 869 643 819 413 333 903 823 525 277 63.7

863 422 188 712 332 153 120 74 28 24 22 4 2 15 836

810 620 247 175 636 812 772 167 414 629 045 585 001 514 845 73.8

198 921 607 791 263 806 622 743 875 965 780 362 177 1 284 135 081 79.3

861 442 210 703 343 171 121 79 31 21 17 5 1 13 859

828 001 525 867 454 833 275 453 395 137 782 122 767 092 986 74.9

10 230 10 052 79 99

5 116 5 086 2 28

50 48 1 1

394 210 99 309 157 76 62 39 16 17 16 2 1 11 446

958 177 541 880 439 371 299 071 284 737 186 876 325 731 439 69.6

949 454 223 764 344 176 138 85 34 39 34 8 3 24 978

418 562 154 373 302 304 233 385 821 122 332 221 431 676 783 70.6

515 445 069 001

24 530 23 680 300 550

60 58 1 1

649 312 236 101

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

17 992 17 486 247 259

44 117 42 786 685 646

27 001 26 093 386 522

891 665 22 259

1 498 371 57 967

1 207 235 23 498

6 079 341 199 213

306 919 3 598

361 432 5 035

169 309 1 892

1 285 119 20 352

543 825 16 928

1 371 885 36 658

35 181 3 967

79 637 7 193

41 162 6 059

339 395 45 180

7 467 2 501

9 698 3 091

3 942 1 108

39 099 11 092

24 525 3 684

60 613 12 992

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------------

538 381 249 11 120 13 7 1 4 143 31 1 110 95 53 6 35

347 720 603 676 441 414 526 520 368 213 047 927 239 435 660 114 661

819 605 346 21 237 25 13 2 9 188 41 3 143 229 113 20 95

320 526 422 624 480 513 476 407 630 281 824 419 038 869 531 534 804

712 531 333 14 183 19 11 1 6 161 35 2 123 120 72 8 39

175 560 432 859 269 602 419 962 221 013 379 061 573 772 532 423 817

3 507 450 2 756 794 1 694 242 84 581 977 971 107 762 59 130 10 497 38 135 642 894 146 025 9 031 487 838 682 743 423 279 41 691 217 773

179 129 88 2 38 6 3 2 42 9 32 25 15 1 9

099 935 511 996 428 375 429 744 202 789 477 602 710 885 312 486 087

227 172 112 4 55 6 3 2 48 9 38 27 18 1 7

865 887 177 942 768 743 831 729 183 235 181 544 510 854 461 418 975

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 199 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

102 81 53 2 25 2 1 18 4 14 13 8 4

791 207 857 288 062 829 621 250 958 755 504 211 040 622 842 723 057

703 558 385 15 157 18 12 1 4 127 28 1 97 121 79 6 35

867 581 407 292 882 035 075 321 639 251 851 314 086 275 763 254 258

309 227 137 7 83 9 5 3 72 15 1 56 62 35 3 23

880 319 068 220 031 809 232 875 702 752 312 057 383 299 646 516 137

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

764 536 338 16 181 22 12 2 7 204 35 2 167 138 86 7 43

373 609 276 765 568 830 528 503 799 934 293 319 322 233 530 962 741

199

Table 146.

Fertility and Household and Family Composition: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Pacific Division

Utah

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

California

Alaska

Hawaii

144 942 45 145 311 41 104 37 688 917 137 132 268 924 1 961 116 824 262 911 2 250 111 777 330 950 2 961 14 302 10 449 24 498 21 706 17 915 22 907 104 874 329 263 3 140

77 505 29 216 377 22 250 21 191 952 106 744 148 494 1 391 86 636 138 637 1 600 93 719 175 729 1 875 19 374 17 723 30 227 15 268 6 923 4 204 86 935 171 968 1 978

323 926 94 406 291 72 879 66 131 907 427 164 564 384 1 321 337 689 532 649 1 577 401 621 756 103 1 883 79 458 65 654 143 133 73 035 26 300 14 041 369 544 745 667 2 018

183 191 54 713 299 42 071 39 827 947 227 320 319 473 1 405 182 413 300 735 1 649 237 890 449 738 1 891 44 757 39 325 87 732 42 761 15 533 7 782 220 511 444 408 2 015

2 092 241 677 236 324 448 556 441 529 984 2 763 962 3 573 681 1 293 1 997 188 3 199 406 1 602 2 310 831 4 408 221 1 908 501 823 397 681 735 121 392 724 163 417 120 065 2 045 693 4 243 233 2 074

35 447 14 526 410 10 592 10 109 954 54 190 82 136 1 516 44 054 76 022 1 726 47 574 93 642 1 968 9 389 7 668 16 017 8 341 3 723 2 436 44 142 91 875 2 081

72 837 21 028 289 15 257 14 037 920 97 608 116 988 1 199 70 015 107 053 1 529 87 554 158 686 1 812 21 289 14 592 26 922 15 194 5 981 3 576 77 157 155 061 2 010

1 722 850 1 694 025 413 257 351 837 61 420 123 939 55 140 68 799 352 670 705 433 42 214 56 512 28 825 3.15 3.66

1 201 833 1 177 607 311 407 245 868 65 539 156 106 87 465 68 641 243 959 334 719 57 959 73 457 24 226 2.52 3.04

FERTILITY Women 15 to 24 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 25 to 34 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------Women 35 to 44 years ------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women -----------------------No children ----------------------------------1 child -------------------------------------2 children -----------------------------------3 children -----------------------------------4 children -----------------------------------5 or more children ----------------------------Women ever married-----------------------------Children ever born -------------------------Per 1,000 women ------------------------

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Male -------------------------------------Female -----------------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Persons per household ---------------------------Persons per family -------------------------------

4 4 1 1

866 746 276 029 246 599 280 318 1 045 1 434 141 249 119

692 956 227 692 535 281 284 997 661 575 942 270 736 2.53 3.05

2 842 321 2 777 053 757 986 614 346 143 640 347 376 153 926 193 450 624 179 817 456 84 747 145 309 65 268 2.51 3.01

407 834 806 262 429 753 004 955 669 833 681 288 136 826 759 69.8

1 276 632 304 1 049 490 246 169 111 45 28 23 9 3 15 1 258

227 667 384 647 703 036 988 190 484 929 118 201 390 573 460 74.8

11 466 11 065 244 157

25 496 24 883 318 295

86 82 2 1

772 428 353 991

50 246 47 983 881 1 382

537 196 9 332

467 513 10 971

1 875 508 27 834

17 291 4 260

22 666 6 903

60 339 21 963

29 29 7 5 1 3 1 1 5 9 2 1

760 024 218 607 611 180 501 679 602 071 053 897 735

021 579 877 494 383 823 702 121 757 017 549 556 442 2.79 3.32

550 529 134 105 28 54 33 21 108 184 17 28 20

043 400 806 852 954 894 429 465 884 779 845 192 643 2.79 3.31

1 108 229 1 071 484 266 439 216 745 49 694 90 309 47 964 42 345 215 028 345 988 96 457 57 263 36 745 3.00 3.47

218 614 847 603 752 479 161 661 270 399 311 137 50 203 7 739

877 955 250 627 645 572 674 698 014 172 429 769 026 975 479 69.9

134 83 44 109 65 35 17 13 6 4 3 1

495 458 23 13

223 621 275 327

11 667 11 402 130 135

15 473 14 871 378 224

1 105 362 16 992

10 399 700 368 478

189 700 4 130

356 748 22 504

35 304 13 129

785 851 183 155

7 032 2 172

31 373 6 143

FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Families ------------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Married-couple families ------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With own children under 18 years-------------------With own children under 6 years------------------Subfamilies ----------------------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Married-couple subfamilies ----------------With own children under 18 years-------------------Mother-child subfamilies ------------------Persons under 18 years ------------------Percent living with two parents ----------------------

413 245 131 353 206 115 46 31 13 9 8 2 1 5 627

257 419 878 198 801 778 839 632 370 742 333 775 366 678 928 83.9

311 146 73 245 109 57 46 27 11 11 9 3 1 6 294

757 359 165 626 277 132 97 62 24 18 14 5 2 10 724

986 891 496 025 553 911 605 789 669 049 996 342 289 014 407 74.1

7 3 1 5 2 1 1

806 203 171 100 058 377 565 321 397 239 650 052 463 2 353 171 688 75.7

266 127 60 215 104 51 35 16 6 25 18 12 5 10 280

439 030 495 835 488 714 368 895 556 318 864 018 564 264 225 74.0

UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS Total --------------------------------Male and female--------------------------------Both male -------------------------------------Both female ------------------------------------

SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Households ----------------------------With one or more subfamilies ----------------------With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder ----------------------------------With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over --

LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS Married-couple families ------------------Husband employed or in Armed Forces ---------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband unemployed ----------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Husband not in labor force ------------------------Wife employed or in Armed Forces ----------------Wife unemployed -----------------------------Wife not in labor force -------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Employed or in Armed Forces ----------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------------

200

353 282 180 5 96 7 4 2 62 13 48 46 30 2 13

198 816 052 934 830 497 909 567 021 885 590 502 793 839 854 256 729

245 188 126 5 56 6 4 2 49 11 37 46 33 2 10

262 901 341 605 955 978 248 662 068 383 698 662 023 004 073 184 747

1 049 797 522 21 253 25 14 2 8 226 44 2 180 169 106 8 55

647 982 738 475 769 060 070 457 533 605 041 485 079 988 183 357 448

626 455 300 12 143 17 9 1 5 153 29 1 122 97 61 5 30

025 780 422 124 234 169 843 535 791 076 014 498 564 605 307 485 813

5 603 627 4 326 778 2 742 680 131 309 1 452 789 153 422 78 704 18 830 55 888 1 123 427 239 238 14 327 869 862 1 161 674 692 163 57 211 412 300

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 200 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

109 90 60 3 26 5 2 1 13 4 8 17 10 1 5

100 322 782 214 326 020 939 532 549 758 805 374 579 565 585 314 666

215 165 118 3 43 2 1 47 13 33 35 20 13

835 682 930 107 645 546 640 170 736 607 796 340 471 368 903 774 691

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 147.

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

United States

Total

New England Division

049 798 734 120 829 131 326 049 395 839 894 769 563 873 716

3 317 261 145 1 996 1 775 1 060 606 3 317 125 1 550 448 291 384 271 245

Midwest Region

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

South Region

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years -------------------------------5 to 14 years--------------------------------15 to 17 years-------------------------------18 and 19 years -----------------------------20 to 24 years-------------------------------25 to 34 years-------------------------------35 years and over ----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

64 4 2 42 38 17 13 64 2 32 9 4 6 5 4

987 503 679 566 379 917 805 987 118 655 294 974 267 064 612

101 285 029 788 689 028 534 101 735 517 846 321 157 093 432

12 671 947 522 7 935 6 812 3 788 2 344 12 671 481 6 049 1 778 1 056 1 368 983 951

876 248 443 068 459 560 016 876 808 267 863 657 391 889 001

34.3 93.4 93.0 70.7 36.7 11.4 3.9 1 460 873 39.2 37.1 41.3

9 353 686 377 5 939 5 037 2 727 1 738 9 353 355 4 499 1 330 765 984 711 706

173 550 291 052 370 571 310 173 587 572 031 112 172 984 715

15 819 301 1 175 695 755 346 10 389 296 9 225 051 4 254 310 3 349 369 15 819 301 470 975 8 101 858 2 322 142 1 247 704 1 536 526 1 125 926 1 014 170

11 149 823 524 7 327 6 463 2 998 2 354 11 149 344 5 659 1 650 875 1 081 805 731

359 471 280 389 987 499 942 359 956 504 993 384 778 105 639

34.7 92.9 92.7 69.3 35.3 11.1 3.8 3 892 645 36.9 35.4 38.4

26.4 92.6 93.5 68.2 35.4 11.1 3.7 6 165 489 36.5 35.6 37.4

27.7 92.7 93.3 67.0 34.9 11.3 3.8 4 402 311 35.8 34.8 36.8

4 669 352 231 3 061 2 761 1 255 994 4 669 126 2 442 671 372 454 320 282

942 224 066 907 064 811 427 942 019 354 149 320 748 821 531

21 912 727 1 425 505 833 788 14 908 616 13 746 579 5 578 606 4 512 197 21 912 727 709 642 11 319 462 3 277 908 1 699 038 1 973 456 1 568 484 1 364 737

10 626 733 410 7 026 6 439 2 866 2 246 10 626 376 5 332 1 558 829 997 798 731

014 361 563 038 198 615 292 014 606 307 932 369 994 992 814

23.5 92.3 93.9 70.9 36.7 10.8 3.4 1 763 178 38.2 37.5 38.9

28.4 92.5 91.6 63.2 30.8 10.6 3.5 9 092 880 31.8 29.8 33.8

31.1 92.4 91.3 62.5 30.4 10.5 3.5 4 612 229 31.7 29.3 34.1

28.9 92.6 92.4 65.5 33.6 11.7 4.0 26 234 893 34.4 32.7 36.0

34.6 93.0 92.8 69.7 35.7 11.2 3.8 5 353 518 37.5 35.9 39.2

14 315 448 11 073 188 4 159 951 756 835 6 136 105 3 242 260 1 636 766 1 042 647 180 695 274 277 1 605 494 640 453 274 320 681 990

2 805 537 2 234 604 834 503 137 673 1 259 078 570 933 307 430 209 105 36 756 51 171 263 503 100 623 45 819 116 289

738 589 263 39 286 149 83 59 10 10 65 27 12 24

786 755 036 080 825 031 512 207 084 553 519 913 714 683

2 066 751 1 644 849 571 467 98 593 972 253 421 902 223 918 149 898 26 672 40 618 197 984 72 710 33 105 91 606

3 485 037 2 772 192 1 186 744 195 863 1 387 033 712 845 388 117 270 198 45 557 57 304 324 728 125 768 62 078 135 684

2 488 176 1 963 321 808 330 145 358 1 008 080 524 855 282 325 195 580 34 565 42 251 242 530 90 921 47 350 103 375

996 808 378 50 378 187 105 74 10 15 82 34 14 32

861 871 414 505 953 990 792 618 992 053 198 847 728 309

5 083 519 3 843 347 1 294 979 260 919 2 278 279 1 240 172 600 579 354 522 64 771 104 397 639 593 249 411 106 360 279 320

2 472 278 1 849 945 684 601 116 354 1 043 429 622 333 311 655 188 071 28 172 47 755 310 678 133 373 48 336 126 092

893 562 932 840 436 677 534 507 763 777 002 923 567 469 791 426 171 459 831 377 606 115 672 505 766 055 999 786 436

5 353 518 1 714 654 2 008 210 573 413 33 544 628 748 995 2 403 996 4 822 826 10 793 031 5 054 412 1 013 776 1 050 001 4 654 518 1 997 451 704 426 301 196 17 914 815 420 205 1 349 592 2 595 804 6 189 780 2 599 371 587 626 605 326 2 256 814 989 592 238 710 81 995 33 544 628

1 460 464 568 167 8 686 167 557 1 073 2 665 1 383 302 309 1 375 583 177 90 4 607 92 302 570 1 510 728 178 181 675 282 62 24 8 686

873 880 498 395 894 034 753 942 710 542 724 190 252 790 519 438 073 575 181 083 454 319 266 021 203 739 115 117 894

3 892 645 1 249 774 1 439 712 406 018 24 857 734 581 961 1 846 243 3 748 884 8 127 321 3 670 870 711 052 740 811 3 279 266 1 413 661 526 907 210 758 13 307 742 327 630 1 047 411 2 025 721 4 679 326 1 871 052 409 360 424 305 1 581 611 706 853 176 595 57 878 24 857 734

6 165 489 1 898 790 2 527 405 479 594 37 873 006 529 890 2 914 381 5 211 675 12 876 301 7 031 299 1 430 713 908 151 4 572 727 1 586 435 577 362 234 072 20 018 517 262 601 1 542 855 2 814 526 7 198 450 3 679 653 801 988 514 283 2 220 646 751 647 176 545 55 323 37 873 006

4 402 311 1 380 709 1 742 468 341 331 26 645 032 409 922 1 933 142 3 946 458 9 071 568 4 879 497 943 075 645 080 3 092 801 1 154 354 403 396 165 739 14 106 916 204 801 1 039 350 2 130 820 5 109 813 2 524 656 529 482 360 601 1 489 624 553 368 124 898 39 503 26 645 032

1 763 518 784 138 11 227 119 981 1 265 3 804 2 151 487 263 1 479 432 173 68 5 911 57 503 683 2 088 1 154 272 153 731 198 51 15 11 227

178 081 937 263 974 968 239 217 733 802 638 071 926 081 966 333 601 800 505 706 637 997 506 682 022 279 647 820 974

9 092 880 2 895 961 3 274 961 600 167 54 335 585 1 870 820 4 963 207 8 777 836 15 736 041 9 927 562 1 560 137 1 323 360 6 638 974 2 309 854 853 527 374 267 28 751 378 901 697 2 643 569 4 809 386 8 897 405 5 206 682 885 980 736 682 3 187 004 1 139 053 251 230 92 690 54 335 585

4 612 229 1 525 884 1 637 990 347 564 28 438 547 769 789 2 348 526 4 553 581 8 337 986 5 072 398 880 930 802 309 3 647 443 1 295 378 504 991 225 216 15 054 151 371 500 1 244 347 2 475 640 4 735 612 2 664 615 508 694 449 860 1 768 173 624 043 154 087 57 580 28 438 547

2.7 75.2 75.7 74.8 45.2 20.3 23.3 17.6 21 709 473

2.2 76.2 76.9 75.6 44.0 22.8 26.2 19.9 4 356 970

1.9 79.3 79.6 79.1 48.6 25.6 29.0 22.7 1 178 999

2.3 75.2 76.0 74.4 42.5 21.8 25.2 19.0 3 177 971

1.4 77.1 77.4 76.9 43.1 18.4 21.1 16.0 5 002 132

1.5 76.4 76.8 76.1 42.3 18.1 20.8 15.6 3 523 970

1.1 78.9 78.9 78.9 45.0 19.2 21.8 16.9 1 478 162

3.4 71.3 71.6 70.9 42.3 18.7 21.5 16.2 7 355 284

2.7 73.0 73.2 72.8 43.7 19.9 22.9 17.3 3 789 864

82.7 22.9 21 757 561

86.0 27.8 4 452 116

88.0 29.9 1 196 592

85.2 27.1 3 255 524

86.4 22.1 5 097 532

85.4 21.8 3 612 956

88.9 22.9 1 484 576

79.8 20.7 7 459 932

81.5 22.2 3 833 929

85.5 22.6

88.4 27.9

90.1 30.9

87.7 26.9

88.5 21.1

87.6 20.5

90.8 22.7

83.4 20.9

85.2 22.7

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Percent: Less than 5th grade ---------------------------High school graduate or higher -------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Some college or higher -------------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

26 8 9 1 158 4 12 22 47 29 5 4 20 7 2 1 83 2 6 12 26 15 2 2 10 3

234 126 941 991 868 271 230 841 642 779 233 558 832 520 751 205 654 161 546 360 850 520 920 538 015 581 857 300 158 868

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 201 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

201

Table 147.

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

East South Central Division

West Region

West South Central Division

New England Division

Total

Mountain Division

024 287 161 756 230 981 642 024 723 358 902 810 612 810 809

3 860 255 165 2 558 2 431 1 045 881 3 860 105 2 024 535 261 332 310 289

Pacific Division

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Massachusetts

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years -------------------------------5 to 14 years--------------------------------15 to 17 years-------------------------------18 and 19 years -----------------------------20 to 24 years-------------------------------25 to 34 years-------------------------------35 years and over ----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

3 873 224 142 2 741 2 522 907 753 3 873 107 2 068 623 321 337 224 190

843 353 655 529 227 961 604 843 578 301 724 719 184 582 755

25.0 92.3 91.7 62.8 29.9 9.0 2.7 1 639 773 31.9 29.7 34.0

7 412 467 280 5 141 4 785 1 804 1 512 7 412 225 3 918 1 095 547 638 544 442

870 791 570 049 154 030 301 870 458 854 252 950 278 910 168

14 584 954 567 9 333 8 595 4 295 3 599 14 584 456 7 184 1 915 970 1 388 1 385 1 281

498 960 825 837 211 701 430 498 462 552 883 934 499 629 539

23.5 92.3 92.5 63.7 34.3 13.1 4.8 1 380 466 34.3 34.3 34.4

10 723 698 401 6 774 6 164 3 250 2 718 10 723 351 5 159 1 380 708 1 056 1 075 992

526 327 336 919 019 280 212 526 261 806 019 876 113 181 270

28.8 92.3 91.7 62.1 34.1 14.6 5.7 4 242 540 32.8 30.7 35.3

304 24 16 207 195 73 54 304 8 161 46 25 23 18 20

868 045 609 039 856 784 980 868 960 071 962 198 797 039 841

25.1 93.0 93.2 67.1 27.8 8.8 3.5 123 015 30.3 29.2 31.3

276 22 9 177 161 77 48 276 9 140 39 23 27 19 18

765 212 538 433 566 120 378 765 367 103 448 271 223 158 195

27.4 92.1 93.2 68.2 33.2 9.3 3.6 116 235 35.4 34.2 36.6

145 11 7 93 87 40 25 145 4 74 20 13 15 7 9

988 172 749 929 494 887 482 988 345 793 888 659 238 976 089

1 530 117 63 875 766 536 270 1 530 59 679 198 140 198 140 112

134 903 209 668 929 563 689 134 035 510 581 928 454 798 828

26.3 92.6 92.0 64.4 32.1 11.6 3.8 2 840 878 31.9 30.6 33.2

27.4 92.3 91.9 62.5 34.1 14.2 5.5 5 623 006 33.2 31.5 35.0

25.9 93.7 92.6 71.3 35.6 8.3 3.5 61 933 39.4 38.8 40.1

36.0 93.5 92.9 72.4 39.1 12.7 3.9 702 817 42.0 39.8 44.0

1 644 662 1 264 433 389 813 95 344 777 156 380 229 175 435 99 768 21 879 36 085 204 794 72 789 35 327 95 882

2 941 355 2 223 045 843 725 162 380 1 211 715 718 310 340 640 208 822 33 611 61 405 377 670 164 651 60 063 150 697

795 610 238 48 321 184 94 62 9 17 90 39 16 34

261 318 369 569 117 943 832 607 548 009 111 165 298 496

2 146 094 1 612 727 605 356 113 811 890 598 533 367 245 808 146 215 24 063 44 396 287 559 125 486 43 765 116 201

71 56 22 3 30 15 9 6 1 1 5 2 1 2

578 408 752 502 087 170 205 224 351 122 965 393 274 274

62 49 22 3 22 13 7 5

34 27 11 1 14 6 4 3

5 2 1 1

619 281 960 707 598 338 426 681 946 692 912 853 313 723

339 273 123 18 131 66 37 26 4 4 28 11 5 11

510 130 420 033 517 380 534 397 803 883 846 611 863 338

878 311 986 167 173 267 822 784 963 386 137 513 910 619 875 897 125 581 396 255 059 559 758 279 428 016 889 905 173

5 623 006 1 617 157 2 131 356 338 666 33 115 217 1 121 972 1 948 950 4 029 170 8 237 390 7 766 504 1 228 376 1 277 411 4 966 348 1 626 729 616 476 295 891 16 969 461 576 956 1 010 815 2 140 661 4 564 971 4 034 409 645 078 682 214 2 351 302 700 763 191 514 70 778 33 115 217

1 380 405 577 72 8 404 158 452 1 004 2 362 2 061 317 243 1 198 398 132 73 4 320 78 228 542 1 313 1 068 166 133 562 173 38 15 8 404

466 985 366 994 710 036 519 867 838 963 953 825 295 778 284 352 532 286 017 056 983 094 272 278 936 459 463 688 710

4 242 540 1 211 172 1 553 990 265 672 24 710 507 963 936 1 496 431 3 024 303 5 874 552 5 704 541 910 423 1 033 586 3 768 053 1 227 951 484 192 222 539 12 648 929 498 670 782 798 1 598 605 3 250 988 2 966 315 478 806 548 936 1 788 366 527 304 153 051 55 090 24 710 507

123 47 44 6 795 8 61 98 295 127 31 23 100 31 12 4 418 4 30 51 161 67 17 14 50 15 4 1 795

015 106 220 944 613 546 607 307 074 799 468 460 788 707 005 852 758 164 253 714 454 784 415 123 988 143 444 276 613

116 39 44 9 713 5 42 79 226 128 30 27 117 40 10 5 370 2 21 41 127 65 16 15 56 17 4 1 713

235 464 147 666 894 085 606 732 267 695 280 288 260 369 972 340 605 509 641 562 065 765 744 630 553 450 336 350 894

61 21 25 4 357 2 28 37 123 52 14 11 55 21 6 4 186 1 13 19 65 29 8 6 29 10 2 1 357

702 211 280 95 962 90 227 474 178 624 137 149 657 285 86 50 115 50 125 254 675 328 83 87 328 136 30 14 962

817 648 005 103 223 558 385 714 509 944 515 599 161 015 076 747 620 598 435 648 316 905 158 578 719 983 201 079 223

3.7 66.0 66.2 65.7 36.1 15.1 17.2 13.3 1 212 622

4.6 71.3 71.9 70.8 43.5 18.7 21.5 16.2 2 352 798

3.4 78.6 79.1 78.0 53.7 22.7 26.0 19.5 4 995 087

1.9 80.8 81.2 80.4 52.7 21.4 24.8 18.3 1 192 286

3.9 77.8 78.4 77.2 54.0 23.1 26.4 20.0 3 802 801

1.1 78.8 78.2 79.4 41.7 18.8 20.6 17.2 101 516

.7 82.2 82.0 82.3 50.5 24.4 27.5 21.5 102 391

.8 80.8 79.5 82.0 46.2 24.3 25.6 23.2 47 135

2.3 80.0 80.4 79.6 50.3 27.2 30.8 24.1 548 422

77.6 17.3 1 273 402

78.2 20.2 2 352 601

80.5 22.5 4 747 981

85.0 21.5 1 177 737

79.0 22.8 3 570 244

88.0 18.2 104 428

88.9 26.3 103 424

87.6 22.4 48 745

88.7 33.6 557 122

81.5 17.5

81.4 20.0

82.8 21.8

86.6 20.1

81.6 22.4

90.8 20.1

91.2 26.0

90.9 25.7

90.3 34.6

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

966 728 220 49 457 237 113 66 14 20 124 43 22 57

579 969 565 221 694 610 489 683 720 557 121 249 697 346

1 639 528 593 91 9 557 355 1 176 1 720 2 857 1 571 248 182 927 348 117 51 5 120 158 636 959 1 600 832 145 106 443 190 33 12 9 557

773 766 985 436 865 764 859 471 092 778 070 538 621 857 661 154 102 616 826 491 734 508 528 543 403 994 254 205 865

534 648 514 835 294 886 126 111 480 517 2 760 1 345 531 881

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Percent: Less than 5th grade ---------------------------High school graduate or higher -------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Some college or higher -------------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

202

2 840 841 1 042 161 16 339 745 1 437 2 503 4 540 3 283 431 338 2 063 665 230 97 8 577 371 762 1 374 2 561 1 709 231 180 975 324 63 22 16 339

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 202 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

933 038 691 668 245 691 254 692 430 594 261 469 120 042 673 019 794 293 244 130 431 101 523 789 052 584 574 073 245

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 147.

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Connecticut

Middle Atlantic Division

New York

East North Central Division

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

1 867 154 78 1 194 1 018 518 356 1 867 82 904 272 140 181 142 142

2 829 210 116 1 848 1 550 769 494 2 829 94 1 423 425 243 283 177 183

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years -------------------------------5 to 14 years--------------------------------15 to 17 years-------------------------------18 and 19 years -----------------------------20 to 24 years-------------------------------25 to 34 years-------------------------------35 years and over ----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

254 16 9 148 128 89 53 254 7 114 32 24 32 21 20

635 831 433 499 621 305 748 635 590 825 408 775 757 577 703

28.9 93.0 91.2 71.0 39.2 12.4 4.3 118 503 42.5 39.8 45.2

805 69 38 493 434 242 152 805 36 379 110 63 86 64 63

486 085 905 500 993 901 739 486 511 965 576 826 922 341 345

40.7 94.0 93.5 69.3 35.3 10.9 3.9 338 370 36.8 34.3 39.4

4 656 321 182 2 895 2 467 1 439 887 4 656 178 2 171 632 381 519 392 380

218 178 647 841 954 199 648 218 730 795 002 316 079 526 770

36.2 93.4 92.5 71.3 37.6 12.5 4.4 1 915 585 38.7 37.2 40.3

402 489 448 522 869 391 158 402 751 632 556 719 987 101 656

39.8 92.7 92.9 67.3 32.7 10.4 3.8 765 291 33.7 32.3 35.2

553 883 196 689 547 981 504 553 106 145 473 077 106 357 289

29.2 92.3 92.8 67.6 33.2 9.2 3.1 1 211 769 36.0 34.7 37.3

2 798 198 119 1 880 1 659 718 558 2 798 77 1 440 430 224 264 188 172

226 740 871 830 651 656 604 226 884 299 157 110 958 214 604

1 436 96 58 974 889 364 286 1 436 35 751 222 121 136 88 78

24.4 92.1 94.2 66.8 33.8 10.4 3.4 1 118 555 34.3 33.4 35.1

188 984 762 985 022 219 189 188 604 763 641 510 951 799 920

22.2 92.0 91.8 66.0 33.1 9.7 3.1 597 164 34.6 34.0 35.2

3 031 231 141 1 951 1 682 848 616 3 031 107 1 514 432 228 290 237 220

673 774 507 184 806 715 192 673 367 977 746 291 384 877 031

2 581 199 141 1 662 1 494 719 606 2 581 87 1 275 374 199 258 201 183

31.9 92.7 92.3 66.0 34.4 11.9 4.2 1 188 851 35.8 34.7 37.0

042 099 910 654 272 289 057 042 624 483 360 981 940 553 101

1 302 96 62 857 738 347 287 1 302 36 676 191 101 130 88 76

230 874 230 736 236 620 900 230 477 982 089 492 545 662 983

31.1 93.8 93.4 67.9 37.2 12.7 4.3 990 932 37.1 35.9 38.3

24.4 92.7 95.7 69.2 36.2 10.7 3.4 506 809 37.7 36.7 38.8

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

59 46 21 3 21 12 6 4 6 3 1 2

073 212 458 326 299 861 324 469 691 793 537 169 229 110

171 137 60 8 67 34 18 13 1 2 15 6 2 6

472 076 932 677 030 396 897 325 813 546 499 542 504 357

991 797 255 49 490 194 96 60 12 20 98 33 16 48

329 103 752 244 408 226 131 069 659 790 095 089 500 319

407 322 119 19 183 85 46 31 5 7 39 15 6 17

624 474 294 622 120 150 098 095 230 028 052 304 351 125

667 525 196 29 298 142 81 58 8 12 60 24 10 26

798 272 421 727 725 526 689 734 783 800 837 317 254 162

641 509 198 36 274 131 74 52 9 11 56 20 10 25

127 432 327 365 508 695 785 897 047 791 910 418 692 730

346 267 104 18 144 79 39 28 4 5 39 16 8 14

327 283 421 483 229 044 605 936 812 216 439 257 137 989

659 512 207 36 267 146 76 48 9 12 70 26 13 30

510 525 074 919 684 985 855 456 209 339 130 237 159 086

562 447 189 39 218 115 59 39 8 9 56 18 12 25

771 075 727 033 065 696 292 927 603 640 404 814 095 424

278 227 108 14 103 51 31 25 2 3 19 9 3 7

441 006 781 558 594 435 788 364 894 265 647 195 267 146

118 35 49 11 658 19 53 111 194 99 20 21 88 35 11 4 352 10 29 61 111 51 11 11 41 17 3 1 658

503 206 138 507 956 545 297 502 064 092 292 004 634 129 441 956 577 915 977 013 770 907 630 387 154 922 763 139 956

338 110 125 39 2 198 40 144 271 648 350 68 76 356 170 50 20 1 162 23 81 142 369 184 40 45 168 84 16 5 2 198

370 418 297 507 963 609 604 995 366 418 908 370 289 528 352 524 719 096 631 016 418 857 796 514 737 657 797 200 963

1 915 553 737 210 11 818 355 845 1 776 3 485 1 851 355 414 1 561 778 284 108 6 345 202 481 954 2 019 946 204 234 763 414 91 32 11 818

585 395 493 816 569 047 780 777 686 182 877 391 719 613 831 666 942 454 638 575 819 128 604 613 577 115 854 565 569

765 255 267 83 166 118 368 718 606 801 126 142 826 305 105 46 743 65 209 386 937 407 75 84 397 134 33 11 166

291 004 825 249 233 202 008 996 555 791 326 338 887 517 038 575 073 766 615 009 401 612 063 812 602 041 640 512 233

1 211 441 434 111 7 872 108 632 1 253 3 035 1 017 228 184 890 329 137 55 4 218 59 356 685 1 722 517 129 104 420 158 51 13 7 872

769 375 394 953 932 712 455 111 080 897 849 082 660 531 038 517 727 410 158 137 106 312 693 880 432 697 101 801 932

1 118 381 413 79 6 924 91 455 1 137 2 515 1 179 211 157 767 265 101 40 3 691 45 246 621 1 421 610 125 88 367 122 32 9 6 924

555 230 641 599 764 853 101 934 987 409 938 206 845 493 316 682 901 791 236 028 426 384 958 526 957 834 047 714 764

597 197 224 41 489 44 253 552 333 578 119 65 321 158 43 20 849 20 135 307 740 296 65 37 142 85 13 4 489

164 648 562 203 470 035 388 591 093 705 558 159 278 022 491 150 523 772 573 182 429 757 392 516 517 506 551 328 470

1 188 344 472 118 7 293 155 594 984 2 187 1 414 231 189 989 361 132 51 3 865 79 331 528 1 241 741 130 103 482 170 42 12 7 293

851 123 226 342 930 958 974 857 342 555 800 448 808 754 232 202 026 265 230 922 028 659 634 812 833 821 144 678 930

990 294 414 66 842 82 370 903 887 191 220 172 638 255 85 35 082 41 191 482 076 609 121 97 305 122 25 8 842

932 421 135 823 642 013 880 866 449 518 828 041 267 220 020 540 911 491 428 885 754 402 241 212 753 492 743 510 642

506 163 217 35 094 36 258 367 147 515 158 61 375 113 41 18 617 17 134 190 630 266 86 33 190 51 11 4 094

809 287 904 364 226 063 799 210 697 310 951 226 603 865 337 165 555 482 883 803 176 454 257 535 564 715 413 273 226

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Percent: Less than 5th grade ---------------------------High school graduate or higher -------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Some college or higher -------------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

5

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2

5

3

1

1

3

5

1 1

3

1

5

3

1

1

3

3.0 72.0 73.1 71.1 42.6 21.3 24.9 18.1 86 849

1.8 79.2 79.7 78.8 49.7 27.2 31.1 23.7 292 686

3.0 74.8 75.5 74.2 45.3 23.1 26.2 20.5 1 551 624

2.3 76.7 77.6 75.9 45.6 24.9 29.2 21.0 678 771

1.4 74.7 75.5 73.9 36.1 17.9 21.0 15.3 947 576

1.3 75.7 76.1 75.3 39.3 17.0 19.9 14.4 884 394

1.3 75.6 76.4 74.9 37.4 15.6 18.1 13.3 453 602

2.1 76.2 76.8 75.7 46.2 21.0 24.1 18.3 996 851

1.4 76.8 76.8 76.8 44.5 17.4 20.0 15.0 778 634

1.2 78.6 78.4 78.8 41.5 17.7 19.7 15.9 410 489

83.1 25.3 87 374

87.8 31.0 295 499

83.6 28.1 1 597 436

86.4 30.7 687 496

87.0 22.8 970 592

85.4 20.6 920 778

84.5 19.0 466 351

84.4 26.2 1 006 465

85.8 20.2 804 742

88.1 19.7 414 620

86.5 26.0

89.9 31.6

86.2 28.2

89.0 30.0

89.3 22.4

86.9 18.8

86.4 17.6

87.1 25.2

88.2 18.5

90.3 20.0

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UNITED STATES SUMMARY

203

Table 147.

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West North Central Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

South Atlantic Division

North Dakota

South Dakota

177 11 8 118 112 48 43 177 3 93 25 15 19 11 8

185 13 9 130 122 41 33 185 3 104 28 14 15 9 8

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

Maryland

District of Columbia

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years -------------------------------5 to 14 years--------------------------------15 to 17 years-------------------------------18 and 19 years -----------------------------20 to 24 years-------------------------------25 to 34 years-------------------------------35 years and over ----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

1 175 93 64 755 683 326 258 1 175 31 606 164 93 121 85 71

027 126 366 895 347 006 662 027 957 504 651 033 809 875 198

737 58 39 481 439 197 147 737 19 385 106 64 75 44 41

729 357 840 502 665 870 254 729 904 590 679 204 043 980 329

1 292 95 55 860 752 337 252 1 292 37 678 191 99 115 90 80

623 247 545 230 676 146 726 623 220 011 083 851 901 264 293

543 028 398 451 282 064 553 543 100 404 900 344 810 355 630

246 096 927 597 504 553 562 246 772 947 225 447 815 336 704

23.1 92.0 95.3 74.8 39.0 10.9 3.6 436 628 39.9 39.3 40.5

25.3 93.3 94.4 74.3 38.6 10.4 3.1 280 613 40.8 40.1 41.5

24.8 91.7 92.1 64.7 32.6 10.5 3.3 510 024 34.3 33.1 35.4

15.5 92.6 96.3 78.3 42.2 10.8 3.0 66 569 43.4 44.8 41.8

16.5 92.0 93.6 71.2 34.2 8.5 2.7 66 559 35.8 34.8 36.9

238 200 101 12 86 37 22 17 2 2 15 6 2 5

670 870 964 617 152 800 589 016 455 824 211 791 715 695

160 133 66 7 58 27 16 12 1 2 10 4 1 4

692 401 894 577 850 291 644 545 659 250 647 568 735 328

292 223 92 15 115 68 34 23 3 5 33 13 6 13

011 815 464 123 971 196 947 450 989 439 249 096 575 399

36 31 13 2 15 5 3 2

40 32 15 1 15 7 4 3

436 121 205 37 2 770 24 215 249 913 526 162 74 431 106 48 18 1 441 12 105 130 502 280 87 43 215 45 14 4 2 770

628 809 057 752 562 124 198 443 265 792 845 311 381 565 203 435 577 123 611 209 611 495 180 536 015 801 501 495 562

280 82 131 21 1 776 14 148 190 684 302 95 41 207 57 24 10 942 6 73 101 373 165 57 24 105 25 6 2 1 776

613 729 511 269 798 536 799 465 368 600 544 094 269 290 710 123 601 915 592 916 085 285 571 045 545 397 853 397 798

510 160 199 39 291 48 331 477 090 607 82 66 383 133 49 18 756 23 184 265 608 320 47 37 184 65 14 4 291

024 610 191 054 579 883 730 755 940 163 868 479 678 945 253 885 018 337 079 325 200 758 690 270 259 790 836 474 579

66 16 35 4 396 4 55 33 111 81 27 11 53 10 4 2 203 2 25 16 59 44 14 7 27 4 1

433 31 20 283 252 118 95 433 11 226 62 34 41 30 27

409 786 573 581 412 042 889 409 356 323 513 164 074 946 033

23.0 92.9 94.6 73.4 38.5 11.9 3.7 153 149 40.1 38.8 41.3

668 49 32 431 398 187 162 668 18 347 92 51 65 48 45

365 584 417 651 178 130 781 365 710 575 098 277 296 065 344

171 12 5 108 90 51 39 171 6 84 22 14 18 12 11

219 068 940 041 216 110 206 219 479 640 200 988 888 857 167

1 212 92 50 752 653 367 279 1 212 51 587 160 84 117 113 97

333 759 058 393 321 181 128 333 318 400 870 345 674 017 709

151 8 5 80 67 62 24 151 6 56 16 16 23 17 14

248 957 532 160 278 131 350 248 471 145 614 162 865 756 235

24.0 92.5 93.7 70.0 37.0 11.5 3.9 249 636 38.6 38.3 38.9

33.3 93.5 92.2 69.8 35.5 10.7 3.6 74 662 38.3 35.4 41.1

36.5 93.1 91.9 63.1 32.4 12.5 4.4 496 581 33.9 32.6 35.3

45.9 91.5 89.0 71.2 40.8 14.5 5.0 81 145 41.9 39.1 44.3

138 111 49 6 54 27 15 9 1 2 12 5 2 4

166 117 326 925 588 049 026 658 374 466 023 347 090 521

37 29 12 1 14 8 4 3

251 190 79 10 99 60 33 23 2 4 27 11 4 11

173 304 048 501 272 869 425 874 921 476 444 637 048 596

35 27 8 1 17 8 3 1

2

122 944 453 239 170 178 910 651 848 006 268 934 950 357

4 1 1 2

593 361 178 561 586 232 286 546 447 837 946 182 031 723

153 42 73 11 996 8 71 101 345 209 50 20 130 36 15 6 523 4 35 53 188 115 26 12 65 16 4 1 996

149 762 400 577 049 698 227 147 778 872 154 511 172 917 529 044 719 166 224 721 626 147 542 401 322 465 797 308 049

249 73 110 19 1 565 15 105 172 514 342 46 38 221 73 25 10 820 7 55 94 280 183 26 21 106 34 7 2 1 565

636 536 769 095 936 331 620 321 177 964 435 711 016 156 953 252 727 302 079 426 806 938 427 764 363 787 537 298 936

74 26 27 6 428 5 25 65 140 72 14 13 58 20 6 6 225 2 13 35 78 38 8 7 29 9 2 1 428

496 166 182 48 3 122 46 199 427 878 580 73 89 486 213 79 45 1 648 23 106 229 499 312 44 52 239 105 24 11 3 122

581 544 932 731 665 678 827 427 432 833 435 869 695 845 758 866 219 488 607 167 085 903 345 637 402 009 058 518 665

81 20 28 13 409 11 27 70 86 63 5 6 65 38 21 10 223 5 14 39 50 36 3 3 36 20 7 3 409

145 248 091 792 131 670 437 759 756 677 936 611 892 931 242 220 302 845 659 382 451 515 621 926 731 629 919 624 131

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

932 867 814 111 847 065 372 255 313 462 1 693 646 257 780

268 857 499 913 375 411 304 043 354 606 3 107 1 465 406 1 229

90 74 38 4 32 15 8 6 1 6 2

252 238 536 695 965 014 138 100 354 472 3 876 1 956 487 1 433

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Percent: Less than 5th grade ---------------------------High school graduate or higher -------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Some college or higher -------------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

204

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1

3

569 514 407 945 550 301 053 073 215 467 803 999 637 913 821 268 576 001 428 770 415 063 203 797 534 507 447 411 396 550

66 20 29 4 430 4 53 41 144 80 21 9 52 13 5 2 223 1 24 21 75 45 12 6 26 5 1

559 121 602 571 500 095 612 013 990 944 989 966 773 295 497 326 383 956 492 339 894 311 893 869 984 532 676 437 430 500

662 757 750 161 499 238 771 463 030 620 163 492 615 461 403 243 785 419 098 425 733 235 696 718 014 017 261 169 499

.9 82.4 81.9 82.8 49.4 21.8 24.4 19.4 392 667

.8 80.1 79.5 80.6 41.6 16.9 19.1 14.9 213 521

1.5 73.9 74.9 73.1 40.8 17.8 20.6 15.3 423 604

1.1 76.7 75.0 78.3 48.6 18.1 19.6 16.7 53 230

1.0 77.1 75.4 78.6 43.4 17.2 19.0 15.5 55 307

.9 81.8 81.4 82.2 47.1 18.9 21.3 16.8 130 047

1.0 81.3 81.7 80.9 48.4 21.1 24.1 18.4 209 786

1.2 77.5 77.5 77.4 44.8 21.4 24.8 18.4 59 385

1.5 78.4 78.7 78.2 50.3 26.5 30.3 23.1 444 855

2.9 73.1 73.1 73.2 51.9 33.3 36.3 30.9 59 425

91.9 25.7 391 657

90.1 20.4 217 470

84.7 22.1 432 598

92.0 20.8 51 780

88.4 19.5 54 712

91.3 22.3 129 746

88.2 23.6 206 613

84.9 23.4 60 397

85.8 28.4 460 409

80.4 39.6 63 352

93.8 25.8

92.1 19.6

86.8 21.5

94.3 22.4

90.8 19.9

93.0 22.4

89.8 23.8

88.7 24.0

89.2 28.9

82.2 39.2

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 147.

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[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

East South Central Division

South Carolina

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years -------------------------------5 to 14 years--------------------------------15 to 17 years-------------------------------18 and 19 years -----------------------------20 to 24 years-------------------------------25 to 34 years-------------------------------35 years and over ----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

1 546 111 61 994 924 440 346 1 546 52 766 222 124 157 118 103

257 247 541 327 134 683 125 257 738 369 290 971 661 369 859

436 21 15 317 304 97 83 436 7 235 77 38 35 20 21

513 680 738 541 544 292 320 513 732 833 101 510 232 738 367

1 624 99 61 1 085 1 030 439 353 1 624 48 811 247 142 161 113 101

913 279 200 866 459 768 021 913 204 177 515 125 375 314 203

913 55 33 642 600 214 173 913 33 477 143 75 79 53 50

010 140 476 937 069 933 994 010 796 467 089 862 417 175 204

1 643 115 65 1 150 1 068 378 299 1 643 56 874 257 128 142 102 82

859 143 965 462 135 254 762 859 840 489 073 323 357 219 558

2 926 217 111 1 894 1 701 815 647 2 926 113 1 438 412 204 261 247 249

30.3 93.0 93.0 63.6 30.8 10.3 3.7 708 217 32.7 30.0 35.6

17.4 92.6 92.8 65.3 29.7 7.9 2.4 177 505 32.4 31.1 33.7

26.7 92.2 90.9 63.6 29.7 9.8 3.3 766 650 31.7 28.1 35.7

33.2 93.4 92.0 62.4 28.8 8.9 3.2 397 065 30.7 27.8 33.7

29.1 91.8 90.6 60.6 27.8 8.6 2.9 724 146 28.9 27.2 30.6

356 271 96 15 159 85 49 28 4 6 35 15 5 14

716 533 195 051 622 183 354 942 039 031 829 358 746 065

114 89 19 6 63 25 13 7 2 2 12 2 2 7

623 084 606 077 343 539 093 628 512 805 446 851 419 164

406 304 117 18 167 102 51 29 4 7 50 23 8 19

635 214 243 516 719 421 577 768 327 118 844 151 152 276

226 170 58 11 100 55 29 16 2 4 26 11 4 10

257 364 139 314 007 893 463 431 462 296 430 001 129 859

402 296 104 20 170 106 49 28 4 8 56 24 8 23

645 594 891 663 299 051 124 666 405 083 927 044 899 269

641 471 188 30 250 170 78 48 6 13 91 42 13 35

708 238 258 67 974 101 342 543 059 736 112 107 612 242 77 40 079 46 175 292 594 399 65 60 308 102 24 9 974

217 515 161 418 814 090 578 535 199 007 387 124 679 410 718 087 724 539 043 846 902 399 455 816 264 806 463 191 814

177 63 60 8 1 171 32 164 202 429 155 27 17 88 37 13 4 627 14 87 111 236 80 17 10 42 20 4 1 1 171

505 956 501 907 766 107 212 208 123 089 356 153 136 899 536 947 515 302 387 408 276 810 631 613 621 956 393 118 766

766 263 279 51 253 130 409 737 232 713 181 108 510 150 50 28 260 60 213 398 689 379 103 60 255 76 15 6 253

650 428 308 463 494 581 393 773 868 713 227 890 003 307 698 041 859 827 442 460 844 082 920 073 825 924 680 782 494

397 136 138 25 2 167 80 214 392 639 342 82 54 243 81 24 11 1 152 38 115 217 358 175 45 30 117 43 7 2 2 167

065 695 677 343 590 574 593 093 358 965 579 595 161 311 788 573 133 733 393 163 540 727 259 421 457 435 447 558 590

724 243 238 49 023 136 346 686 192 684 107 91 519 170 62 25 133 65 191 381 668 355 62 49 246 87 18 6 023

146 344 395 648 420 979 776 060 935 109 905 498 613 210 276 059 650 817 057 372 888 418 236 399 462 684 518 799 420

1 186 366 424 76 8 887 224 617 1 428 2 679 1 723 275 313 1 062 340 168 53 4 702 113 327 770 1 558 886 157 174 492 157 49 14 8 887

662 088 113 311 042 263 386 662 028 787 180 083 525 547 512

33.3 91.9 90.4 60.5 30.8 11.6 3.7 1 186 258 30.9 28.9 32.9

918 50 33 655 599 211 175 918 20 501 149 70 73 56 46

315 611 374 831 305 873 163 315 213 642 828 213 717 349 353

1 171 70 44 821 762 279 216 1 171 31 622 189 95 103 69 59

640 274 693 881 103 485 855 640 171 329 172 909 145 968 946

1 056 59 35 738 680 258 223 1 056 31 550 168 91 99 62 51

402 562 280 159 875 681 988 402 975 110 088 566 848 956 859

727 43 29 525 479 157 137 727 24 394 116 64 60 35 32

486 906 308 658 944 922 598 486 219 220 636 031 474 309 597

19.7 92.7 91.3 58.1 26.8 9.2 2.7 395 845 29.1 26.7 31.5

23.3 91.9 91.9 60.0 28.4 8.6 2.6 522 463 30.3 28.7 31.9

28.3 92.4 91.4 67.5 33.4 9.6 2.7 434 617 34.8 33.0 36.5

30.2 92.4 92.2 66.8 31.7 8.7 2.9 286 848 34.0 31.1 37.0

384 253 765 976 616 131 195 116 705 637 936 193 425 707

229 167 54 11 100 62 32 19 4 5 30 9 5 15

964 304 694 340 814 660 102 096 445 363 558 111 763 295

298 220 76 14 128 77 38 23 4 5 39 15 7 16

072 207 260 791 592 865 070 800 210 764 795 070 610 909

258 201 56 13 131 57 24 14 3 4 32 12 5 14

670 401 091 168 883 269 669 822 225 926 600 137 692 654

179 140 33 9 96 39 18 8 2 4 21 6 3 10

873 057 520 922 405 816 648 965 840 504 168 931 632 488

258 397 175 101 168 872 939 263 285 385 942 077 649 004 572 180 964 530 661 417 893 526 531 257 397 583 348 821 168

395 140 135 20 2 333 88 354 383 741 354 54 39 189 89 28 10 1 241 37 188 208 408 188 33 23 88 52 8 2 2 333

845 783 934 922 833 292 287 278 012 227 984 626 539 927 587 074 006 296 508 842 674 909 559 764 321 013 718 402 833

522 177 179 30 3 139 106 394 532 942 531 74 56 330 109 41 19 1 677 48 214 296 527 281 44 32 158 56 12 4 3 139

463 899 588 895 066 775 154 985 865 012 028 256 742 234 486 529 374 051 333 665 559 947 317 604 674 545 241 438 066

434 126 167 24 2 545 91 257 494 749 427 74 51 258 97 29 14 1 368 42 142 280 423 223 42 28 121 52 7 3 2 545

617 112 839 415 969 244 604 790 591 062 923 527 231 058 568 371 874 565 312 800 031 843 214 899 454 639 671 446 969

286 83 110 15 1 538 69 170 309 423 259 44 35 149 52 18 7 832 30 91 173 241 137 25 21 74 29 4 1 1 538

848 972 624 204 997 453 814 418 624 477 135 129 109 638 020 180 848 704 673 184 470 809 438 276 954 797 624 919 997

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Percent: Less than 5th grade ---------------------------High school graduate or higher -------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Some college or higher -------------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

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1

2

3

4

1

2

4

4

1

2

4

2.5 75.2 75.1 75.3 48.5 24.5 27.9 21.4 574 598

2.7 66.0 65.9 66.0 29.4 12.3 13.9 11.0 126 849

3.1 70.0 69.6 70.2 41.0 17.4 19.3 15.7 573 997

3.7 68.3 68.9 67.8 38.8 16.6 18.7 14.8 296 242

3.4 70.9 71.9 70.1 41.3 19.3 22.1 16.8 584 209

2.5 74.4 74.7 74.2 44.3 18.3 21.8 15.2 1 070 304

3.8 64.6 64.2 65.0 32.9 13.6 15.3 12.2 300 236

3.4 67.1 67.5 66.7 37.0 16.0 18.4 13.8 399 484

3.6 66.9 67.9 66.0 37.4 15.7 18.2 13.5 318 619

4.5 64.3 64.0 64.5 36.8 14.7 16.4 13.4 194 283

83.3 26.1 573 488

78.5 14.3 136 198

80.8 20.0 578 232

79.1 17.8 300 292

80.0 21.7 598 060

80.8 19.9 1 063 501

77.2 15.6 312 110

78.9 18.6 417 974

78.4 18.5 333 847

74.5 15.5 209 471

87.2 27.4

81.8 13.8

84.8 21.3

82.6 19.0

83.4 22.1

84.6 19.5

81.2 15.5

82.6 18.8

82.0 18.6

79.1 16.3

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 205 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 147.

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[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Mountain Division

Texas

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

134 8 6 92 89 33 31 134 3 73 19 9 9 9 10

896 67 41 561 525 267 222 896 28 446 118 63 83 79 74

New Mexico

Arizona

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years -------------------------------5 to 14 years--------------------------------15 to 17 years-------------------------------18 and 19 years -----------------------------20 to 24 years-------------------------------25 to 34 years-------------------------------35 years and over ----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

582 31 20 428 405 122 104 582 13 323 97 45 44 30 27

405 852 632 238 085 315 328 405 488 142 403 217 749 921 485

1 185 80 45 842 719 263 214 1 185 42 653 176 87 98 69 57

759 054 414 472 608 233 178 759 846 776 712 812 129 241 243

838 53 35 565 536 219 183 838 21 439 126 60 73 61 55

811 489 246 887 541 435 141 811 277 459 809 370 282 942 672

4 805 302 179 3 304 3 123 1 199 1 010 4 805 147 2 502 694 354 422 382 301

895 396 278 452 920 047 654 895 847 477 328 551 118 806 768

215 14 10 150 142 50 44 215 4 118 33 15 16 13 13

759 759 484 776 860 224 016 759 740 965 153 034 873 042 952

295 18 13 210 201 66 53 295 6 168 44 21 20 16 18

638 745 317 095 347 798 740 638 183 044 152 293 635 926 405

739 944 214 157 693 638 321 739 158 346 811 544 416 072 392

144 170 328 573 679 401 728 144 758 689 783 718 592 610 994

435 24 16 301 284 110 98 435 11 233 61 28 31 35 34

989 322 624 552 756 115 697 989 056 519 436 585 711 007 675

21.3 91.8 91.8 64.1 31.3 13.5 5.2 146 040 31.1 30.1 32.1

991 59 37 634 598 296 260 991 26 494 133 68 93 89 84

122 880 029 705 871 537 527 122 752 626 302 822 346 998 276

20.3 91.8 92.4 61.3 28.1 8.6 2.4 233 307 29.7 28.0 31.4

31.3 93.1 91.4 63.9 31.0 9.7 3.1 453 702 32.3 30.0 34.6

23.1 92.1 93.2 62.9 33.7 12.0 3.8 313 316 34.4 33.8 35.0

26.3 92.7 91.9 65.3 32.5 12.3 4.2 1 840 553 31.7 30.5 32.8

19.2 92.5 94.0 69.6 36.0 10.5 3.6 68 427 35.3 35.8 34.8

18.6 93.2 92.9 65.1 31.8 11.0 4.1 97 620 33.3 32.5 34.2

22.0 92.4 95.3 69.9 34.8 12.0 5.1 40 738 35.6 36.0 35.3

27.7 92.8 93.4 66.6 36.1 12.9 5.0 327 336 36.2 36.8 35.7

23.0 91.5 90.2 62.1 34.0 14.1 5.1 385 268 34.1 34.0 34.3

144 109 35 7 66 34 18 11 2 3 16 6 2 7

406 440 353 462 551 966 482 805 342 667 484 012 972 396

265 202 48 15 138 63 29 15 4 7 33 8 6 18

919 855 782 360 325 064 807 377 744 677 257 908 203 031

186 143 50 11 80 43 23 13 2 4 19 7 3 8

174 083 837 344 549 091 640 829 999 539 451 083 701 518

1 048 809 254 61 491 239 103 58 11 20 135 50 22 61

163 055 841 178 731 108 506 757 794 202 602 786 451 937

45 36 14 2 19 8 4 2

63 49 20 3 25 14 7 5

592 472 275 912 214 120 493 360 570 215 627 326 146 151

27 22 8 1 11 4 3 1

179 140 53 11 74 38 21 13 2 2 17 7 3 6

808 887 936 082 219 921 346 833 175 774 575 817 256 444

88 68 21 5 41 20 9 5 1 2 10 3 2 4

998 585 489 344 619 413 970 967 402 058 443 642 036 747

210 156 58 12 84 54 23 15 2 4 30 12 5 12

159 086 717 277 941 073 716 402 551 645 357 378 458 478

233 81 81 10 1 496 55 171 275 489 249 33 21 132 43 17 6 799 24 91 154 273 128 19 12 65 23 4 1 1 496

307 682 467 878 150 875 758 848 570 100 689 006 712 468 088 036 508 903 936 113 013 888 686 380 088 283 903 315 150

453 148 160 22 2 536 114 258 430 803 437 53 29 267 90 36 14 1 358 55 137 236 453 229 32 17 132 49 10 3 2 536

702 504 215 655 994 074 839 959 328 622 506 543 055 552 943 573 297 673 153 990 075 292 134 560 543 974 493 410 994

313 98 127 18 1 995 40 154 311 607 425 55 44 236 79 27 11 1 055 18 83 176 344 222 28 23 109 40 7 2 1 995

316 100 354 440 424 386 629 946 903 225 735 631 112 624 482 751 784 094 065 057 754 207 881 363 518 350 004 491 424

1 840 513 673 109 10 310 534 852 1 485 2 640 2 171 288 243 1 428 451 149 65 5 363 272 450 807 1 490 1 129 151 126 668 210 41 15 10 310

553 025 950 194 605 932 596 031 162 439 207 333 031 975 362 537 536 911 242 095 217 172 057 976 279 409 489 689 605

68 20 29 3 507 4 36 55 170 112 18 9 71 18 7 3 261 2 16 29 90 59 11 6 36 7 2

620 084 370 531 292 540 679 568 892 291 597 590 443 914 632 146 990 767 190 079 327 324 480 055 335 713 921 799 601 292

40 12 17 2 277 2 13 31 92 67 10 8 36 10 3 1 141

327 96 139 24 2 107 25 92 209 558 506 84 61 379 127 39 22 1 086 12 47 115 313 264 44 33 180 57 11 5 2 107

336 198 328 829 072 990 262 804 312 037 527 884 150 420 292 394 674 652 462 451 258 784 222 855 932 396 441 221 072

146 49 51 6 922 36 68 124 264 192 27 19 111 51 13 11 479 18 36 67 145 100 14 11 53 24 4 2 922

040 083 757 226 590 380 982 612 943 835 089 413 957 682 424 273 406 429 932 797 350 064 590 204 648 547 566 279 590

385 106 156 20 2 301 61 145 283 601 584 80 76 306 105 37 17 1 193 31 75 152 339 303 42 40 142 48 11 4 2 301

268 900 245 262 177 930 579 571 440 328 641 815 554 379 870 070 018 752 974 717 889 847 177 579 427 224 385 047 177

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

089 852 108 729 934 237 598 985 442 841 3 639 1 488 704 1 438

1 6 3 1 2

448 523 921 904 657 925 029 859 330 603 1 896 696 415 775

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Percent: Less than 5th grade ---------------------------High school graduate or higher -------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Some college or higher -------------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

206

427 826 239 444 851 268 876 325 070 236 643 912 610 029 359 523 713 043 113 691 846 331 020 128 474 247 154 666 507 851

97 29 42 3 601 7 36 77 182 145 28 16 74 19 7 4 307 2 16 42 101 76 14 10 34 7 1

6 16 47 35 5 5 17 3

277

738 826 529 092 769 133 786 194 081 231 450 699 354 288 654 899 158 869 249 793 543 946 362 164 985 920 999 328 769

3.7 66.3 66.6 66.1 33.6 13.3 15.0 11.8 176 601

4.5 68.3 68.3 68.4 36.6 16.1 18.0 14.5 345 914

2.0 74.6 75.5 73.7 44.1 17.8 20.8 15.1 256 947

5.2 72.1 72.9 71.5 46.5 20.3 23.4 17.4 1 573 336

.8 81.0 80.2 81.7 47.5 19.8 21.9 17.8 60 888

1.3 79.7 79.3 80.2 49.3 17.7 20.9 14.5 77 293

.8 83.0 83.0 83.1 49.9 18.8 21.2 16.5 37 428

1.2 84.4 85.1 83.8 57.9 27.0 30.7 23.5 308 677

3.9 75.1 75.9 74.3 46.4 20.4 23.3 17.7 128 917

2.7 78.7 79.2 78.2 52.5 20.3 23.5 17.3 323 507

78.3 14.9 184 667

76.2 16.7 364 859

83.3 19.2 257 716

77.8 21.7 1 545 359

88.7 18.7 63 025

83.2 17.3 76 794

88.7 18.9 38 034

88.5 27.4 308 755

81.4 17.7 131 058

82.6 21.1 316 195

82.5 15.2

81.5 17.4

85.0 18.8

80.6 21.4

90.2 19.8

86.0 14.6

89.8 17.5

89.6 26.6

83.0 16.8

84.2 19.7

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 206 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 147.

School Enrollment and Educational Attainment: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Utah

Pacific Division

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

California

Alaska

Hawaii

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --Preprimary school -------------------------------Public school ---------------------------------Elementary or high school -------------------------Public school ---------------------------------College ---------------------------------------Public college --------------------------------Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school --3 and 4 years ---------------------------------5 to 14 years----------------------------------15 to 17 years---------------------------------18 and 19 years -------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 34 years---------------------------------35 years and over ------------------------------Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years -------------------------------5 to 14 years--------------------------------15 to 17 years-------------------------------18 and 19 years -----------------------------20 to 24 years-------------------------------25 to 34 years-------------------------------35 years and over ----------------------------Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------Percent enrolled in college -------------------------Male ---------------------------------------Female --------------------------------------

610 43 29 419 409 147 104 610 16 343 85 39 56 41 27

696 626 239 975 260 095 695 696 450 550 841 301 084 911 559

24.2 93.5 94.2 64.3 41.1 15.2 4.4 197 601 40.2 40.9 39.6

280 18 11 188 178 73 65 280 8 145 39 15 20 25 25

411 514 590 004 745 893 706 411 365 813 405 637 842 063 286

22.8 91.0 91.5 50.5 24.1 11.2 4.5 117 436 23.5 22.9 24.1

1 252 102 61 813 753 337 276 1 252 40 649 172 87 106 96 99

312 121 087 063 851 128 512 312 743 701 222 765 800 078 003

724 52 31 471 439 199 168 724 20 376 101 48 61 53 62

233 594 661 851 352 788 154 233 004 216 968 421 205 801 618

8 300 508 287 5 199 4 714 2 592 2 174 8 300 273 3 898 1 045 548 854 888 790

046 310 748 525 848 211 449 046 326 634 957 618 953 481 077

156 14 10 103 98 38 32 156 5 86 20 7 8 12 14

357 026 101 827 866 504 966 357 493 996 814 483 289 452 830

27.6 91.8 92.7 64.5 30.9 11.2 4.4 481 842 31.2 30.4 32.1

24.2 91.5 91.4 63.0 33.0 11.8 4.5 262 545 33.5 32.7 34.2

29.3 92.4 91.4 62.0 35.0 15.5 6.1 3 325 043 33.3 30.9 36.1

25.2 92.0 92.3 51.8 20.5 11.0 7.1 54 926 21.2 19.6 23.2

919 606 102 317 132 313 220 593 831 490 093 480 529 074

258 199 86 14 98 58 31 20 2 4 27 11 4 10

731 763 198 119 970 968 633 875 968 466 335 732 583 749

150 114 47 7 59 36 18 13 2 3 17 8 3 6

654 286 129 546 571 368 666 217 059 139 702 087 165 433

1 650 031 1 235 315 447 139 88 934 697 134 414 716 179 674 103 982 17 741 34 234 235 042 102 429 34 837 96 127

29 21 7 1 11 8 5 2

436 321 769 517 638 185 586 857 968 599 879 924 693 291 517 139 621 907 932 168 554 973 147 238 181 332 359 830 789 638

481 146 195 31 3 126 40 130 334 873 782 138 109 496 142 53 23 1 607 19 65 180 478 413 73 58 233 61 16 5 3 126

842 997 559 971 390 478 833 472 150 010 984 494 866 987 184 932 455 627 275 733 936 722 935 802 058 216 550 601 390

262 77 107 15 1 855 21 93 228 536 464 77 50 252 84 30 14 963 9 45 121 299 248 39 26 122 38 9 3 1 855

545 296 543 393 369 667 057 885 687 420 923 559 626 500 394 651 046 338 069 681 519 349 219 935 018 105 576 237 369

290 21 10 186 157 82 66 290 11 148 39 16 24 24 25

578 276 739 653 102 649 131 578 695 259 058 589 866 369 742

35.7 94.5 94.4 55.9 28.1 12.0 5.1 118 184 30.0 26.3 34.6

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 to 19 years ------------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not enrolled in school ----------------------------High school graduate --------------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ---------------------------Not high school graduate -----------------------Employed ---------------------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force ----------------------------

120 94 43 8 42 25 15 10 1 3 10 5 1 3

248 307 821 004 401 941 460 608 247 383 481 338 754 389

59 41 17 3 21 18 9 6

197 49 102 8 897 7 22 102 244 250 42 27 138 39 12 8 460 3 11 55 144 129 21 15 62 13 2 1 897

601 747 129 093 321 610 769 936 132 406 127 588 534 775 536 908 952 867 165 360 216 825 274 055 954 080 638 518 321

117 41 38 4 789 12 35 119 248 203 25 22 79 26 10 4 389 5 17 62 131 97 13 11 34 11 3

1 9 4 1 3

494 141 998 455 580 353 140 477 676 834 3 213 1 257 616 1 252

57 42 16 1 23 14 10 5

1

184 222 892 757 343 962 695 664 619 723 267 981 564 640

118 51 44 6 709 24 47 69 203 142 34 24 111 32 12 5 355 13 27 35 102 69 17 13 55 15 4 1 709

184 928 870 349 820 642 164 700 893 881 376 740 837 282 818 487 216 642 416 565 688 567 042 454 405 066 018 353 820

1 4 1

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 18 to 24 years ------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Females 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree -------------------------------Persons 25 years and over ---------------Percent: Less than 5th grade ---------------------------High school graduate or higher -------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Some college or higher -------------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Male -----------------------------------Female ---------------------------------Males 25 to 34 years -------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ----------------------Females 25 to 34 years ------------------Percent: High school graduate or higher -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -----------------------

3 325 913 1 185 209 18 695 871 1 214 2 364 4 167 4 225 646 838 2 858 950 381 175 9 570 453 639 1 247 2 326 2 191 342 444 1 354 405 120 44 18 695

043 012 895 678 499 443 462 623 897 911 380 109 107 944 702 921 408 032 789 731 253 793 839 158 252 292 945 324 499

54 21 20 2 323 5 10 26 92 89 12 10 48 17 6 2 152 3 5 12 43 42 5 5 23 7 1

926 939 123 281 429 706 915 623 925 319 760 684 617 238 094 548 804 031 249 895 592 884 771 587 633 625 962 575 323 429

.8 85.1 85.6 84.7 57.9 22.3 27.4 17.4 138 721

1.5 78.8 79.6 77.9 47.2 15.3 17.7 12.8 116 855

1.3 83.8 84.2 83.5 55.9 22.9 26.4 19.7 434 277

1.2 81.5 81.2 81.7 52.6 20.6 23.4 18.0 228 051

4.7 76.2 76.9 75.5 53.9 23.4 26.8 20.1 2 975 331

1.8 86.6 87.1 86.1 57.9 23.0 23.9 22.1 59 284

3.5 80.1 81.7 78.4 51.3 22.9 24.4 21.4 105 858

87.9 23.7 137 132

81.1 14.1 106 744

87.4 23.4 427 164

83.6 20.1 227 320

76.8 23.0 2 763 962

89.9 17.2 54 190

91.4 22.2 97 608

89.0 18.1

83.7 13.6

89.2 22.5

86.9 19.4

79.4 22.6

90.3 19.0

91.5 24.0

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 207 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

207

Table 148.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

United States

Total

New England Division

Midwest Region

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

South Region

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY

All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands ------------------------American Samoa --------------------------Guam ----------------------------------Northern Marianas ------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born ------------------------------------

248 228 153 72 16 21 24 9 3 1

709 942 684 011 772 287 366 585 246 190 191 38 15 53 3 1 864 19 767

873 557 685 141 309 172 640 020 731 533 913 481 121 293 117 285 316

50 45 34 10 5 1 2

809 578 203 145 788 305 507 544 1 229 807 76 16

229 205 045 728 172 558 436 562 432 808 607 009 419 3 592 148 345 017 5 231 024

230 122 102 58 43 22 21 4 4 7 4

777 970 097 635 462 165 297 471 669 749 408 886 764 060

47 28 17 10 7 3 3 1

13 12 8 3 2

206 163 296 593 470 407 513 201 274 158 13 2

943 706 065 009 328 720 882 079 632 541 168 266 149 1 434 40 102 923 1 043 237

37 33 25 6 3

602 414 906 552 317 897 1 993 343 954 649 63 13

286 499 980 719 844 838 554 483 800 267 439 743 270 2 158 108 242 094 4 187 787

59 57 43 14 1 6 4 1

668 537 094 038 639 479 728 191 403 110 13 1

632 339 811 747 145 673 110 819 781 668 662 700 418 4 522 300 279 451 2 131 293

42 40 30 9 1 3 3

008 225 572 353 330 743 687 592 299 105 10 1

942 794 290 765 035 922 323 485 739 213 458 379 160 2 672 197 184 068 1 783 148

38 22 16 10 6 3 2

921 033 476 381 095 590 504 283 969 853 397 17 4 389

17 17 12 4

659 311 522 684 309 2 735 1 040 599 104 5 3

690 545 521 982 110 751 787 334 042 455 204 321 258 1 850 103 95 383 348 145

85 80 52 27 6 6 12 2

16 9 7 3 3 1 1

351 015 192 825 366 864 502 76 713 391 320 1 1 141

79 41 36 19 16 7 9 1 1 4 1

445 863 056 881 315 698 680 187 925 211 44 16 1 13

930 637 120 878 077 508 376 917 639 790 637 086 242 968 752 669 212 4 582 293

43 40 22 17 5 3 7

566 843 873 396 307 647 520 920 574 176 31 12

853 908 481 136 631 640 594 271 291 743 468 294 706 8 223 475 366 080 2 722 945

40 20 19 9 9 3 5 1 1 2

529 398 255 471 784 979 804 586 019 610 588 55 19 800

RESIDENCE IN 1985

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

445 796 540 675 864 279 585 346 854 588 795 213 73 4 821

PLACE OF WORK

319 732 388 362 025 794 230 626 372 845 385 120 21 1 057

… … …

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Worked in area of residence -----------------------Worked outside area of residence --------------------

352 621 069 718 351 932 419 671 888 280 580 082 076 504

12 6 5 2 2

290 991 024 925 098 859 1 239 722 122 251 143 42 5 226

… … …

438 239 253 865 388 200 188 545 241 163 239 704 585 657

35 21 12 7 4 2 1

028 741 363 436 926 935 991 904 250 594 242 77 15 830

… … …

914 382 816 853 963 732 231 126 647 117 341 378 491 847

55 31 23 14 9 5 4

272 048 668 206 461 454 006 360 1 683 1 245 718 19 6 530

… … …

756 462 375 726 649 771 878 029 072 653 124 334 040 545 … … …

081 384 332 240 092 549 543 680 646 792 425 835 176 354 … … …

675 078 043 486 557 222 335 349 426 861 699 499 864 191

248 050 781 821 960 946 014 815 769 245 184 64 25 1 327

… … …

852 500 619 233 386 017 369 077 312 101 879 115 562 056 … … …

952 865 704 219 485 507 978 490 707 396 385 484 548 351 … … …

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------2-person carpool ----------------------------3-person carpool ----------------------------4-person carpool ----------------------------5- or 6-person carpool -----------------------7-or-more-person carpool ---------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home ---------------------------------

115 99 84 15 12 2

6 3 1

4 3

070 592 215 377 078 001 702 305 289

274 932 298 634 175 378 222 976 883 1.09 069 589 445 000 78 130 755 476 574 052 37 497 179 434 237 404 466 856 488 886 808 582 406 025

23 18 15 2 2

932 347 051 296 455 339 344 031 127 1.09 059 477 130 216 41 775 378 020 404 088 22 140 83 238 18 228 61 309 353 183 134 887 629 501

6 548 503 5 640 391 4 891 882 748 509 614 328 78 385 23 873 12 727 19 196 1.08 336 557 160 544 17 612 91 988 54 255 2 386 9 772 5 416 19 411 316 982 38 492 191 254

17 13 11 2 1

23 300 431

6 357 249

16 943 182

3 1 1

1

929 673 902 771 219 328 109 49 65

381 032 010 022 605 249 85 36 45

429 956 169 787 127 954 471 304 931 1.09 2 722 920 969 672 24 163 1 286 032 349 833 19 754 73 466 12 812 41 898 1 036 201 96 395 438 247

27 24 21 3 2

612 298 091 207 614 373 125 50 42

191 741 312 429 372 690 966 762 639 1.08 978 972 682 770 6 987 121 898 136 965 1 020 29 332 26 316 72 816 1 099 953 148 781 986 612

19 16 14 2 1

213 955 749 205 807 253 84 34 25

892 017 466 551 637 322 460 879 253 1.08 818 566 531 012 6 375 121 528 136 675 730 22 246 16 298 48 773 722 551 101 946 550 741

8 7 6 1

398 343 341 001 806 120 41 15 17

299 724 846 878 735 368 506 883 386 1.08 160 406 151 758 612 370 290 290 7 086 10 018 24 043 377 402 46 835 435 871

38 35 29 5 4

952 380 494 885 530 819 299 129 107

488 873 892 981 596 730 334 283 038 1.10 1 016 385 763 877 6 744 176 754 14 992 2 416 51 602 73 559 110 008 1 107 871 327 824 935 968

20 18 15 3 2

764 636 480 156 425 435 160 69 63

692 954 931 023 950 460 898 876 839 1.10 709 750 481 261 4 016 175 817 14 437 1 133 33 086 43 073 75 003 624 595 174 104 501 213

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME

Workers who did not work at home --------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes --------------------------10 to 14 minutes -----------------------------15 to 19 minutes -----------------------------20 to 29 minutes -----------------------------30 to 44 minutes -----------------------------45 or more minutes ---------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) -----------------Workers traveling 45 or more minutes -------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. ----------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. ----------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. ----------------------------All other times --------------------------------

111 664 249

26 625 579

18 663 151

7 962 428

38 016 520

20 263 479

18 17 19 22 20 13

257 954 026 436 053 936

921 128 053 930 109 108 22.3 58.5

3 3 3 4 4 3

486 576 615 422 305 894

582 856 322 079 521 071 24.5 58.9

1 1 1 1 1

113 091 073 248 104 725

732 976 136 542 794 069 21.5 56.9

2 2 2 3 3 3

372 484 542 173 200 169

850 880 186 537 727 002 25.7 59.4

5 4 4 5 4 2

196 534 482 430 302 678

846 849 420 069 780 615 20.7 58.8

3 3 3 3 3 2

267 064 123 909 194 103

511 404 312 912 140 872 21.7 58.7

1 1 1 1 1

929 470 359 520 108 574

335 445 108 157 640 743 18.4 59.0

5 6 6 7 7 4

825 038 891 831 100 329

290 321 523 063 619 704 22.0 57.3

2 3 3 4 3 2

810 127 613 280 990 440

231 584 581 517 886 680 22.5 55.7

22 35 18 34

820 346 867 629

464 620 326 839

4 7 4 6

360 175 975 788

809 396 888 338

1 1 1 1

290 983 285 797

584 752 684 229

3 5 3 4

070 191 690 991

225 644 204 109

5 8 4 8

442 364 023 795

678 348 269 284

3 5 2 6

878 610 832 341

082 802 755 512

1 2 1 2

564 753 190 453

596 546 514 772

8 12 6 11

188 613 046 168

170 387 696 267

4 6 3 5

256 588 560 857

912 523 382 662

VETERAN STATUS

Male civilian veterans -------------------Percent of civilian males 16 years and over -----------Female civilian veterans ------------------Percent of civilian females 16 years and over -----------

26 330 011 29.1 1 151 044 1.2

5 290 753 28.1 199 046 .9

1 449 598 29.4 65 279 1.2

3 841 155 27.6 133 767 .9

6 375 116 29.4 222 142 .9

4 429 938 29.0 153 488 .9

1 945 178 30.5 68 654 1.0

9 082 690 29.7 430 345 1.3

4 898 202 31.0 256 730 1.4

27 3 1 1 7

5 489 568 322 274 1 337 50 626 829 105 1 918 12 40

1 514 172 95 81 389 20 168 220 33 495 3 10

3 974 395 227 192 948 30 457 608 71 1 422 9 30

6 597 730 421 343 1 831 63 755 975 113 2 065 16 43

4 583 512 299 243 1 259 36 534 676 75 1 446 10 31

2 013 218 122 99 571 27 221 299 38 618 6 12

9 513 035 1 269 329 719 356 611 746 2 708 788 304 009 948 388 1 177 506 239 747 2 774 075 19 129 72 064

5 154 728 422 368 1 431 175 496 619 133 1 520 10 38

PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict --------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict --------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -------------------Korean conflict, no World War II --------------------Korean conflict and World War II -------------------World War II, no Korean conflict --------------------World War I -----------------------------------Other service -----------------------------------

208

481 352 900 603 646 585 2 944 3 720 624 8 345 62 198

055 156 833 440 908 506 497 976 683 431 198 700

799 481 840 196 650 956 173 265 275 330 933 736

877 572 185 200 124 365 334 418 724 792 929 619

922 909 655 996 526 591 839 847 551 538 004 117

258 456 346 178 599 930 846 942 975 445 670 395

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 208 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

426 257 015 234 724 469 842 261 694 823 290 066

832 199 331 944 875 461 004 681 281 622 380 329

932 172 899 261 071 650 864 025 942 657 678 873

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 148.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

East South Central Division

West Region

West South Central Division

Total

New England Division

Mountain Division

Pacific Division

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Massachusetts

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY

All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands ------------------------American Samoa --------------------------Guam ----------------------------------Northern Marianas ------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born ------------------------------------

15 15 11 3

176 019 281 658 317 1 034 2 084 222 78 5 2

284 135 686 903 913 208 126 656 546 912 884 585 189 1 311 111 69 750 157 149

26 25 17 6

702 000 900 826 689 2 016 3 075 1 044 272 29 10 3

793 594 953 839 533 660 656 990 802 135 285 207 347 4 434 166 233 382 1 702 199

14 7 6 3 2 1 1

118 965 054 642 411 112 299 87 313 767 131 1 1 95

24 12 11 6 4 2 1

52 44 24 19 3 6 4 5

786 963 330 944 029 803 450 660 687 60 57 4 13 31 1 570 7 822

082 376 709 788 915 433 718 722 879 267 007 686 042 211 917 605 706

13 12 6 6

658 943 056 733 844 2 458 1 274 2 155 154 9 5

776 864 399 116 938 851 131 196 349 863 695 615 683 3 176 296 138 791 714 912

817 387 034 958 076 445 631 694 397 715 825 355 086 955

12 5 6 3 3 1 2

275 846 474 799 675 038 637 739 975 008 915 021 248 686

39 32 18 13 2 4 3 3

127 019 274 211 184 344 176 505 533 50 51 4 12 28 1 431 7 107

306 512 310 672 977 582 587 526 530 404 312 071 359 035 621 814 794

1 227 928 1 191 632 840 930 338 236 237 323 36 301 42 846 21 766 12 466 458 320 34 8 243 8 11 688 36 296

1 109 252 1 068 059 488 894 568 059 463 621 41 623 39 984 22 831 11 106 1 440 373 55 – 216 2 9 293 41 193

562 545 321 218 170 19 18 10 4

758 214 704 755 144 842 311 458 755 268 106 44 – 40 – 4 381 17 544

6 5 4 1

016 442 134 176 719 168 206 82 131 80 5 1

425 692 235 983 311 761 707 204 474 129 769 199 56 618 19 45 576 573 733

36 16 18 10 7 4 3

542 541 560 159 401 407 994 955 422 707 910 334 838 269

1 142 634 496 276 220 88 132 76 11 28 15

1 024 519 493 232 261 69 191 138 12 24 15

521 270 246 135 110 35 74 51 5 11 7

5 3 2 1

605 273 176 289 887 443 444 229 53 98 61 23 2 129

RESIDENCE IN 1985

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

PLACE OF WORK

305 455 369 809 560 013 547 483 062 738 264 623 400 458

600 686 471 707 764 854 909 141 436 866 465 7 4 431

… … …

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Worked in area of residence -----------------------Worked outside area of residence --------------------

595 180 546 205 341 497 844 104 543 967 230 008 614 247

48 21 24 14 10 5 5 1 1 2 1

604 965 702 284 417 083 333 544 029 252 506 10 21 905

… … …

557 812 507 373 133 037 096 161 453 434 1 046 2 3 231

… … …

047 152 194 911 283 046 236 382 575 818 1 459 8 17 1 674

… … …

… … …

122 585 764 573 191 185 006 322 368 746 570 136 386 10 251

621 551 532 452 080 950 130 516 426 513 675 613 229 10 696

521 511 609 763 846 891 955 384 128 174 269 55 107 4 239

751 021 867 574 293 253 040 677 772 728 863 749 516 598

570 883 551 629 19 254

566 589 472 074 94 515

276 765 260 153 16 612

2 979 594 2 886 054 93 540

570 503 424 79 63 9 2 1 2

566 513 443 69 59 6 2

276 235 199 35 29 3 1

765 539 808 731 859 890 155 343 484 1.09 2 033 1 522 – 96 35 9 371 277 1 054 19 001 2 351 16 510

2 979 594 2 466 091 2 148 065 318 026 263 394 32 591 9 900 5 630 6 511 1.07 247 381 103 010 17 334 90 455 28 469 1 918 6 195 2 149 11 285 161 820 16 013 74 855

260 255

2 904 739

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------2-person carpool ----------------------------3-person carpool ----------------------------4-person carpool ----------------------------5- or 6-person carpool -----------------------7-or-more-person carpool ---------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home ---------------------------------

6 6 5 1

568 114 109 004 768 145 51 21 17

569 659 893 766 876 502 222 676 490 1.10 75 992 67 519 545 257 212 302 7 157 6 298 6 713 165 726 50 032 149 149

11 10 8 1 1

619 629 904 725 335 238 87 37 25

227 260 068 192 770 768 214 731 709 1.10 230 643 215 097 2 183 680 343 981 11 359 24 188 28 292 317 550 103 688 285 606

24 21 17 3 2

575 239 727 512 713 479 167 76 75

663 971 043 928 752 619 578 900 079 1.10 1 014 755 868 137 22 624 78 804 18 007 11 921 15 262 119 301 222 723 927 879 197 090 853 944

6 206 531 5 458 903 4 586 129 872 774 688 527 110 970 40 360 18 029 14 888 1.10 132 846 127 213 429 418 274 368 4 144 27 792 57 383 253 722 47 125 228 760

18 15 13 2 2

369 781 140 640 025 368 127 58 60

132 068 914 154 225 649 218 871 191 1.10 881 909 740 924 22 195 78 386 17 733 11 553 11 118 91 509 165 340 674 157 149 965 625 184

23 721 719

5 977 771

17 743 948

883 864 101 763 933 115 806 338 571 1.09 5 084 3 765 25 44 14 297 939 485 1 455 30 813 4 754 24 428

589 221 317 904 035 821 138 930 980 1.08 4 067 3 115 29 139 268 2 514 732 1 721 23 137 3 536 20 175

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME

Workers who did not work at home --------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes --------------------------10 to 14 minutes -----------------------------15 to 19 minutes -----------------------------20 to 29 minutes -----------------------------30 to 44 minutes -----------------------------45 or more minutes ---------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) -----------------Workers traveling 45 or more minutes -------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. ----------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. ----------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. ----------------------------All other times --------------------------------

6 419 420 1 1 1 1 1

066 066 214 330 103 637

11 333 621

546 455

546 414

671 837 716 067 452 028 19.7 60.4

2 2 2 3 3 2

535 715 955 559 454 523

532 265 072 652 737 690 23.8 59.2

130 100 91 99 75 48

102 744 805 041 858 905 19.0 57.7

106 92 86 100 89 70

372 566 620 843 713 300 21.9 58.6

66 46 42 48 37 18

670 270 893 643 276 503 18.0 56.4

463 469 463 557 564 387

377 108 341 787 104 022 22.7 56.2

807 489 473 950

1 167 722 1 935 060 917 355 1 957 634

3 5 2 5

661 258 904 920

085 429 118 316

138 163 73 171

370 545 464 076

123 170 91 160

764 585 634 431

56 87 42 74

227 083 183 762

543 892 638 829

826 924 109 880

2 657 315 28.2 115 691 1.1

5 581 452 28.8 299 511 1.5

1 570 310 32.1 83 983 1.6

4 011 142 27.7 215 528 1.4

151 666 34.0 7 667 1.5

134 255 32.6 7 362 1.7

61 315 29.3 3 499 1.6

629 364 27.9 27 486 1.1

2 773 348 185 152 835 86 286 341 69 779 5 20

5 880 783 437 374 1 768 166 614 738 165 1 587 13 42

1 654 214 116 98 502 53 166 205 43 454 3 11

4 226 569 320 276 1 266 113 447 532 122 1 133 9 31

159 21 11 10 46 3 16 20 3 46

141 19 10 8 42 3 15 19 2 37

64 8 4 4 18

656 70 39 33 158 7 72 98 14 227 1 4

508 531 269 998 423 691 21.1 59.0

1 1 2 2 2 1

948 844 063 219 006 251

551 206 673 548 310 333 21.6 59.4

3 3 4 4 4 3

749 804 036 753 344 033

203 102 788 719 189 718 22.7 59.4

1 604 894 2 051 647 775 129 1 987 750

2 3 1 3

326 973 711 322

364 217 185 855

4 7 3 7

828 193 821 877

1 527 173 28.3 57 924 .9 1 585 193 110 91 442 42 164 217 36 474 3 12

1 1 1 1

213 088 081 194 889 510

VETERAN STATUS

Male civilian veterans -------------------Percent of civilian males 16 years and over -----------Female civilian veterans ------------------Percent of civilian females 16 years and over -----------

PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict --------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict --------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -------------------Korean conflict, no World War II --------------------Korean conflict and World War II -------------------World War II, no Korean conflict --------------------World War I -----------------------------------Other service -----------------------------------

097 018 759 027 165 245 963 238 038 126 027 277

006 139 698 458 552 114 561 243 767 292 424 914

963 890 291 320 871 611 090 263 686 581 466 505

293 507 711 183 864 008 462 274 290 108 751 029

670 383 580 137 007 603 628 989 396 473 715 476

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 209 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

333 629 895 225 012 479 438 776 522 002 434 1 041

617 720 055 692 516 015 265 387 986 700 293 735

7 8 1 17

814 891 777 026 697 845 653 923 369 874 138 424

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

850 489 650 299 985 266 968 314 811 619 772 626

209

Table 148.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Middle Atlantic Division

Connecticut

East North Central Division

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

7 6 4 2 1

730 763 232 321 617 177 453 72 210 143 11 1

188 578 369 138 933 331 273 601 071 974 639 736 71 490 32 54 458 966 610

11 11 9 1

881 512 527 862 742 348 666 104 122 67 4

643 327 402 524 755 917 122 730 401 413 463 618 112 590 44 50 525 369 316

10 10 8 2

115 442 140 895 148 012 407 328 407 453 664 303 34 634 33 41 290 259 673

5 5 3 1

544 449 940 481 130 662 604 83 28 5

11 10 7 2

602 330 755 320 339 466 628 887 255 598 560 569 32 926 21 56 097 952 272

9 8 6 1

295 939 958 926 269 755 773 127 54 7 1

297 904 717 294 458 854 662 320 893 255 564 256 35 477 61 46 074 355 393

4 4 3 1

891 770 737 005 79 679 170 75 27 7

7 4 2 1 1

200 329 659 428 231 662 569 343 48 125 51 21 3 185

11 7 3 2 1

085 026 960 451 509 815 694 284 103 233 72 13 2 82

10 5 4 2 1

063 793 200 690 510 887 622 109 154 270 87 3

5 2 2 1

146 862 251 340 910 476 433 34 195 149 52

10 5 4 2 1

585 892 490 980 510 843 667 69 270 205 123 9 1 191

8 4 3 2 1

594 890 629 234 395 922 473 49 169 168 85 1

4 2 1 1

531 594 904 136 768 460 307 20 179 59 47 2

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY

All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands ------------------------American Samoa --------------------------Guam ----------------------------------Northern Marianas ------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born ------------------------------------

1 003 908 636 257 187 24 32 13 14 6

464 376 222 835 112 028 928 767 319 433 794 132 56 110 5 7 092 95 088

3 3 1 1

287 007 874 033 692 117 173 50 100 69 5

116 733 080 141 817 165 106 053 512 813 806 802 29 207 6 24 893 279 383

17 15 12 2

990 138 147 369 957 371 874 166 622 437 47 11

455 594 209 057 156 590 159 152 328 880 337 389 87 1 078 32 137 111 2 851 861

847 587 038 486 571 526 1 262 127 62 19 1

159 896 076 057 699 814 514 030 763 948 857 145 44 365 42 21 958 94 263

430 478 897 454 279 1 119 876 178 126 64 5

769 222 602 199 391 776 112 920 421 959 813 106 15 270 40 18 649 121 547

936 537 377 223 153 47 105 67 7 19 10 2

423 546 161 290 871 954 917 473 992 957 495 331 432 18 953

3 060 000 1 756 025 1 233 320 768 213 465 107 173 967 291 140 159 173 31 555 68 045 32 367 15 820 1 915 52 920

16 10 5 3 2 1

743 385 743 557 186 458 727 275 98 235 118 41 9 562

481 230 422 760 58 470

1 673 442 1 592 536 80 906

8 220 613 8 020 493 200 120

3 812 684 3 367 016 445 668

5 348 132 5 116 725 231 407

4 843 205 4 733 951 109 254

2 587 182 2 462 256 124 926

5 351 411 5 198 648 152 763

4 082 403 4 020 628 61 775

2 349 691 2 271 607 78 084

481 433 375 58 47 6 1 1 1

230 907 766 141 136 814 811 053 327 1.08 12 187 10 326 67 155 1 331 52 256 347 1 041 20 727 2 855 10 166

1 673 442 1 487 769 1 300 825 186 944 150 971 19 154 6 063 3 433 7 323 1.07 65 805 38 806 157 1 099 24 138 108 1 497 1 426 2 855 61 484 8 983 45 120

8 220 613 5 321 945 4 460 757 861 188 681 236 105 103 36 555 16 106 22 188 1.10 2 042 488 535 422 8 689 1 186 784 231 824 17 070 62 699 5 083 20 159 575 089 42 627 213 222

3 812 684 3 202 970 2 731 027 471 943 368 981 58 535 20 826 9 606 13 995 1.09 336 708 204 706 1 458 44 416 76 881 2 559 6 688 2 729 9 183 156 523 24 097 80 474

5 348 132 4 508 041 3 818 385 689 656 554 910 86 316 28 090 10 592 9 748 1.09 343 724 229 544 14 016 54 832 41 128 125 4 079 5 000 12 556 304 589 29 671 144 551

4 843 205 4 410 245 3 889 043 521 202 442 152 54 206 15 310 5 847 3 687 1.07 122 014 112 933 2 062 3 128 624 158 3 109 3 650 7 703 156 648 24 275 118 670

2 587 182 2 372 618 2 040 232 332 386 271 702 38 717 12 361 5 247 4 359 1.08 34 117 26 517 210 289 4 931 88 2 082 2 433 6 150 84 324 14 337 73 203

5 351 411 4 394 318 3 741 715 652 603 514 257 83 150 31 416 13 996 9 784 1.09 538 071 274 593 3 514 117 679 130 360 191 11 734 4 128 13 922 225 942 30 785 144 245

4 082 403 3 756 771 3 327 685 429 086 359 849 45 296 14 141 5 332 4 468 1.06 66 653 61 923 412 284 199 186 3 649 3 000 9 196 125 501 20 826 100 456

2 349 691 2 021 065 1 750 791 270 274 219 677 31 953 11 232 4 457 2 955 1.08 57 711 55 046 177 148 561 107 1 672 3 087 11 802 130 136 11 723 114 167

471 064

1 628 322

8 007 391

3 732 210

5 203 581

4 724 535

2 513 979

5 207 166

3 981 947

2 235 524

872 873 874 1 069 909 603

855 894 134 134 637 927 21.6 55.5

788 778 846 1 114 796 400

236 328 830 029 199 913 20.7 58.8

478 443 448 532 380 230

485 129 409 729 427 800 20.4 60.6

334 680 882 639

568 766 319 859

RESIDENCE IN 1985

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

048 913 411 118 293 672 621 407 505 642 067 794 546 384

696 415 864 225 639 049 590 872 460 465 793 624 827 966

170 054 541 510 031 011 020 847 682 010 481 960 118 497

212 708 398 075 323 877 446 004 980 553 909 908 780 64 418

160 695 001 560 441 763 678 982 900 967 829 860 448 31 156

838 150 904 108 796 018 778 524 102 089 063 061 806 917

737 515 915 436 479 006 473 365 530 836 742 801 806 71 700

134 316 114 061 053 885 168 805 134 347 882 205 336 30 163

PLACE OF WORK

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Worked in area of residence -----------------------Worked outside area of residence --------------------

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------2-person carpool ----------------------------3-person carpool ----------------------------4-person carpool ----------------------------5- or 6-person carpool -----------------------7-or-more-person carpool ---------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home ---------------------------------

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME

Workers who did not work at home --------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes --------------------------10 to 14 minutes -----------------------------15 to 19 minutes -----------------------------20 to 29 minutes -----------------------------30 to 44 minutes -----------------------------45 or more minutes ---------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) -----------------Workers traveling 45 or more minutes -------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. ----------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. ----------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. ----------------------------All other times --------------------------------

89 89 91 100 65 35

378 346 005 056 529 750 19.2 58.1

257 293 297 342 272 164

833 942 472 172 314 589 21.1 57.2

95 146 94 134

920 794 208 142

332 522 346 426

477 821 086 938

1 1 1 1 1

985 045 098 390 580 906

528 894 794 791 329 055 28.6 60.7

514 565 569 713 710 659

467 092 258 612 761 020 25.3 59.3

1 2 1 2

321 430 892 362

137 683 572 999

658 1 190 879 1 003

605 080 737 788

1 090 483 1 570 881 917 895 1 624 322

940 1 451 743 1 588

808 747 741 938 1 045 925

533 632 765 307 405 524 25.1 58.3

675 655 687 881 689 392

181 851 648 411 431 425 21.2 58.1

517 439 398 443 282 154

076 464 660 436 678 210 18.3 60.0

321 133 552 973

1 125 259 1 571 515 836 308 1 674 084

743 1 150 655 1 432

551 534 441 421

500 670 277 786

617 940 572 395

VETERAN STATUS

Male civilian veterans -------------------Percent of civilian males 16 years and over -----------Female civilian veterans ------------------Percent of civilian females 16 years and over -----------

113 556 30.7 4 774 1.1

359 442 29.1 14 491 1.1

1 648 632 24.9 58 844 .8

790 395 27.3 27 014 .8

1 402 128 31.9 47 909 1.0

1 216 668 31.0 42 867 1.0

602 347 29.9 20 751 .9

1 125 388 27.0 36 770 .8

118 12 7 6 28 2 11 16 2 42

373 38 21 18 94 3 44 56 8 124

1 707 180 103 86 403 9 195 267 27 606 4 12

817 76 44 37 190 8 96 130 15 291 1 6

1 450 138 79 68 353 12 165 211 28 524 3 11

1 259 144 83 67 342 11 140 182 20 406 2 8

623 75 45 36 173 5 73 91 10 186 1 4

1 162 118 68 55 313 8 135 175 20 379 2 7

970 758 28.7 34 941 .9

514 777 28.7 18 159 .9

PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict --------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict --------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -------------------Korean conflict, no World War II --------------------Korean conflict and World War II -------------------World War II, no Korean conflict --------------------World War I -----------------------------------Other service -----------------------------------

210

330 940 732 562 237 329 858 839 747 064 341 975

933 903 076 396 677 431 152 179 289 533 951 2 818

476 790 583 472 847 557 415 373 471 153 112 758

409 403 148 640 841 115 496 056 681 774 738 305

037 716 924 884 838 919 928 418 399 611 154 054

535 153 777 956 730 141 231 872 781 320 736 571

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 210 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

098 874 106 374 408 672 324 928 577 824 418 073

158 390 576 150 001 958 240 808 670 654 631 806

1 005 118 70 57 283 6 118 146 14 308 1 6

699 018 244 698 672 921 162 642 845 620 852 967

532 55 31 26 146 3 67 79 8 165 1 3

936 822 312 056 913 777 885 011 821 405 653 649

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 148.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] West North Central Division

United States Region and Division State

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

South Atlantic Division

North Dakota

South Dakota

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

Maryland

District of Columbia

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY

All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands ------------------------American Samoa --------------------------Guam ----------------------------------Northern Marianas ------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born ------------------------------------

4 4 3 1

375 262 220 012 76 713 109 113 28 1

099 060 512 928 777 741 217 193 620 153 552 125 11 237 37 26 915 113 039

2 776 755 2 733 439 2 154 669 567 179 34 444 393 636 75 672 63 427 11 591 437 319 19 15 213 11 10 835 43 316

5 5 3 1

117 033 563 442 101 687 490 163 26 1 1

073 440 820 722 374 542 308 498 898 736 061 60 113 582 38 24 101 83 633

638 629 467 156 8 103 15 30 4

800 412 822 949 047 046 578 278 641 144 143 9 – 124 – 4 354 9 388

696 688 488 196 8 136 17 32 3

004 273 514 037 937 455 891 754 722 132 132 – 8 119 2 3 458 7 731

1 578 385 1 550 187 1 107 280 432 830 27 009 257 793 71 249 76 779 10 077 542 344 34 20 269 7 9 191 28 198

2 477 574 2 414 734 1 519 904 876 337 52 522 443 538 260 872 119 405 18 493 1 311 653 74 91 306 8 16 529 62 840

666 643 334 300 156 29 105 10 8 4

168 893 209 981 089 026 530 336 703 015 280 108 – 14 5 4 408 22 275

4 4 2 2

781 467 383 028 596 227 1 103 100 56 8 3 1

468 974 427 123 814 568 138 603 424 243 036 395 42 1 058 34 45 145 313 494

606 548 238 302 71 35 163 33 6

900 013 728 769 060 066 587 056 516 974 634 468 – 74 8 4 908 58 887

4 038 861 2 240 644 1 762 042 921 309 840 733 520 008 320 725 21 691 179 685 53 169 66 180 278 248 35 649

2 583 526 1 503 484 1 062 739 604 721 458 018 263 720 194 298 8 544 107 686 40 233 37 835 156 121 17 026

4 2 2 1 1

748 576 138 117 020 572 448 23 187 157 80

590 338 245 131 114 58 56 2 29 8 16

641 355 280 141 138 69 69 2 37 9 19

1 458 815 630 343 286 145 141 5 63 30 42

904 831 555 841 714 002 712 480 721 226 285 74 197 12 247

2 289 615 1 184 298 1 072 686 565 006 507 680 235 467 272 213 12 589 107 425 93 882 58 317 398 367 31 866

617 332 278 170 107 13 94 45 8 34 6

4 2 1 1

425 318 995 020 974 442 531 143 57 271 59 2 1 107

570 305 240 131 109

2 158 733 2 118 429 40 304

1 322 064 1 266 137 55 927

2 345 816 2 234 655 111 161

293 548 282 657 10 891

324 122 317 872 6 250

775 085 758 202 16 883

1 178 931 1 089 964 88 967

334 126 301 759 32 367

2 482 462 2 050 453 432 009

304 428 236 734 67 694

2 158 733 1 839 565 1 593 019 246 546 201 550 28 075 9 092 3 856 3 973 1.08 77 722 75 548 167 146 39 67 1 755 1 842 8 450 105 328 10 089 115 737

1 322 064 1 127 863 970 933 156 930 125 554 18 599 7 310 2 887 2 580 1.08 16 373 15 540 39 47 35 43 669 1 711 4 369 76 572 6 426 88 750

2 345 816 2 128 121 1 816 079 312 042 248 903 38 659 12 802 4 618 7 060 1.09 47 129 43 591 289 98 91 69 2 991 2 217 2 941 66 553 15 157 83 698

293 240 209 31 24 4 1

324 266 233 32 25 4 1

775 677 590 86 70 10 3 1

085 036 216 820 482 419 745 329 845 1.07 8 988 8 493 54 – 21 48 372 883 2 814 36 914 4 216 44 234

1 178 931 1 064 173 928 575 135 598 110 195 16 395 5 427 1 766 1 815 1.07 7 585 6 503 40 64 88 42 848 2 513 3 181 45 346 7 270 48 863

334 301 258 42 34 5 1

126 055 087 968 116 445 964 671 772 1.08 8 069 6 987 51 102 782 12 135 457 1 131 12 862 2 572 7 980

2 482 462 2 109 286 1 732 837 376 449 285 892 50 988 21 333 8 130 10 106 1.11 202 169 122 066 1 337 65 326 7 672 61 5 707 3 219 4 715 83 417 14 821 64 835

304 143 106 36 27 5 2

2 042 996

1 233 314

2 262 118

1 130 068

326 146

2 417 627

295 312

RESIDENCE IN 1985

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

704 348 305 818 487 207 280 526 490 217 047 504 482 33 065

839 577 457 117 340 269 071 103 828 033 107 19 228 6 558

226 896 259 674 585 549 036 416 591 101 928 70 221 4 780

720 154 045 892 153 024 129 381 038 603 107 902 202 6 417

285 399 097 700 397 594 803 911 548 119 225 437 708 644

109 29 11 55 12 23

284 067 963 856 107 – 107 276 504 878 449 379 434 441

PLACE OF WORK

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Worked in area of residence -----------------------Worked outside area of residence --------------------

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------2-person carpool ----------------------------3-person carpool ----------------------------4-person carpool ----------------------------5- or 6-person carpool -----------------------7-or-more-person carpool ---------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home ---------------------------------

548 878 546 332 269 208 762 666 427 1.08 1 638 1 350 17 10 13 21 227 307 1 030 24 111 1 634 23 950

122 088 478 610 782 013 368 761 686 1.07 971 733 6 5 3 – 224 545 1 258 22 578 2 043 30 639

428 315 694 621 492 422 173 635 899 1.17 111 422 68 034 566 39 174 459 7 3 182 361 2 292 35 978 1 944 9 116

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME

Workers who did not work at home --------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes --------------------------10 to 14 minutes -----------------------------15 to 19 minutes -----------------------------20 to 29 minutes -----------------------------30 to 44 minutes -----------------------------45 or more minutes ---------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) -----------------Workers traveling 45 or more minutes -------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. ----------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. ----------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. ----------------------------All other times --------------------------------

269 598

293 483

730 851

433 364 346 440 309 148

538 551 949 111 453 394 19.1 57.8

368 256 210 204 123 70

966 277 481 144 217 229 16.2 60.5

393 352 377 477 428 232

982 717 650 488 076 205 21.6 58.7

109 64 42 27 16 10

268 083 115 422 529 181 13.0 62.6

111 64 48 34 21 12

744 211 684 857 136 851 13.8 60.9

213 150 132 127 71 34

752 693 965 902 530 009 15.8 59.9

298 217 200 208 138 66

085 913 264 233 699 874 17.2 60.2

49 58 65 76 50 25

105 000 976 866 974 225 20.0 56.1

240 287 338 502 571 475

656 738 961 979 823 470 27.0 55.9

21 28 43 68 82 51

582 367 081 582 078 622 27.1 55.0

408 692 301 639

429 771 823 973

242 421 171 397

823 953 525 013

493 745 325 696

751 880 846 641

37 99 52 80

169 817 239 373

46 105 51 89

264 918 343 958

130 264 112 223

733 340 003 775

205 422 175 326

427 867 735 039

61 119 55 90

132 377 128 509

520 752 454 689

615 889 503 620

42 80 85 87

132 051 275 854

VETERAN STATUS

Male civilian veterans -------------------Percent of civilian males 16 years and over -----------Female civilian veterans ------------------Percent of civilian females 16 years and over -----------

473 686 29.6 15 812 .9

301 008 29.8 9 114 .8

592 896 32.1 20 963 1.0

62 043 27.2 2 729 1.1

73 814 30.1 3 109 1.2

170 704 30.5 7 148 1.2

271 027 30.7 9 779 1.0

77 177 31.8 3 732 1.4

528 902 30.3 29 711 1.5

54 090 24.0 3 784 1.4

489 52 28 23 146 3 59 72 8 142 1 2

310 28 16 13 84 2 33 49 4 103 1 1

613 70 38 30 169 10 65 88 13 190 1 3

64 7 4 3 19

76 8 5 4 20 1 8 12 1 23

177 19 11 9 49 3 18 27 3 53

280 31 17 14 81 5 28 37 6 87

80 11 7 6 22 1 8 10 1 23

558 84 49 43 162 12 61 72 12 146

57 8 5 4 13 1 5 8 2 17

PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict --------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict --------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -------------------Korean conflict, no World War II --------------------Korean conflict and World War II -------------------World War II, no Korean conflict --------------------World War I -----------------------------------Other service -----------------------------------

498 417 826 963 299 469 544 848 387 293 397 844

122 475 379 264 784 486 296 592 853 396 380 860

859 189 409 786 920 554 692 542 373 355 451 783

772 432 567 851 443 644 7 165 10 105 759 18 591 175 458

923 855 378 522 413 186 194 978 485 044 346 422

852 485 197 214 674 380 963 740 297 599 693 1 021

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 211 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

806 346 575 344 342 742 150 876 127 344 938 1 941

909 812 035 155 116 872 241 524 656 983 93 612

613 841 019 850 708 869 655 952 801 104 809 3 874

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

874 364 181 373 896 940 342 438 020 232 154 488

211

Table 148.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

East South Central Division

South Carolina

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY

All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands ------------------------American Samoa --------------------------Guam ----------------------------------Northern Marianas ------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born ------------------------------------

6 5 3 2

187 875 356 431 669 404 1 165 192 87 10 4 1

358 549 594 831 741 786 219 085 124 492 132 142 174 2 201 111 72 500 311 809

1 793 477 1 777 765 1 386 139 386 327 74 957 114 553 181 783 15 034 5 299 257 138 15 6 69 – 4 904 15 712

6 6 4 1

628 513 668 797 416 316 956 107 47 5 1

637 560 539 802 940 815 594 453 219 418 980 555 51 804 103 39 821 115 077

3 3 2 1

486 436 385 023 212 164 589 57 27 2 1

703 739 744 146 076 090 953 027 849 731 372 353 51 700 29 23 746 49 964

6 6 4 2

478 305 179 063 328 412 1 198 124 61 8 3 1

216 090 861 498 791 359 044 304 731 425 504 643 187 889 84 49 802 173 126

12 11 3 7 2 1 2

5 2 2 1 1

746 821 776 055 720 857 863 207 117 420 118 3 2 142

419 427 268 526 742 175 567 216 613 432 306 355 433 936

1 686 932 1 083 370 598 623 369 277 229 346 105 368 123 978 21 445 30 686 63 441 8 406 73 45 4 821

6 3 2 1 1

172 350 755 456 299 550 748 155 112 407 73 1 1 62

301 897 741 440 301 534 767 172 906 600 089 343 550 770

3 231 539 1 798 138 1 402 856 756 044 646 812 248 364 398 448 77 292 57 483 226 459 37 214 835 957 28 753

5 2 2 1 1

984 957 934 357 577 772 804 101 134 488 79 2 1 87

12 5 6 3 3

3 146 858 2 851 210 295 648

659 136 596 690 62 446

3 300 481 3 240 158 60 323

1 636 356 1 569 250 67 106

3 146 858 2 780 799 2 280 939 499 860 364 129 73 076 30 823 14 626 17 206 1.11 125 827 71 046 416 48 681 1 013 214 4 457 4 382 9 068 97 766 25 598 103 418

659 600 493 106 84 14 4 1

136 082 164 918 732 928 737 624 897 1.11 7 237 5 457 46 247 658 – 829 441 530 29 511 4 883 16 452

3 300 481 3 057 808 2 527 980 529 828 406 910 75 456 25 587 11 736 10 139 1.11 33 902 28 871 218 245 62 255 4 251 5 144 7 136 96 614 28 918 70 959

3 043 440

642 684

3 229 522

937 275 940 061 781 943 056 280 273 136 16 6

926 325 240 659 163 377 746 373 426 188 392 615 195 2 414 101 120 846 1 662 601

3 685 296 3 651 177 2 851 449 780 740 71 013 388 954 275 416 45 357 18 988 1 473 527 121 43 260 19 16 988 34 119

4 4 3 1

877 818 373 420 127 365 843 83 24 2 1

185 071 365 060 015 311 815 919 646 050 035 187 63 470 45 21 561 59 114

4 040 587 3 997 054 3 067 607 904 803 85 562 177 082 583 716 58 443 24 644 1 753 858 210 78 319 26 22 033 43 533

2 573 216 2 552 833 1 989 265 553 300 34 323 102 861 381 179 34 937 10 268 636 464 67 5 262 21 9 168 20 383

284 250 166 635 531 918 613 018 888 896 811 884 405 579

3 434 955 1 948 241 1 460 657 896 158 564 499 286 226 278 273 18 774 114 516 115 633 29 350 461 339 25 257

4 2 2 1

544 453 060 220 839 339 500 37 114 298 49

743 727 669 818 851 845 006 749 477 021 759 508 452 29 387

3 759 802 2 155 936 1 574 051 961 283 612 768 284 648 328 120 22 886 51 576 219 705 33 953 506 411 28 898

2 378 805 1 407 551 958 992 564 550 394 442 201 294 193 148 8 074 32 493 134 379 18 202 148 198 11 916

3 106 393 3 029 989 76 404

5 794 452 5 732 689 61 763

1 565 711 1 461 460 104 251

2 239 256 2 162 992 76 264

1 735 588 1 673 571 62 017

1 028 014 968 893 59 121

1 636 356 1 511 909 1 234 700 277 209 204 403 43 523 16 635 7 411 5 237 1.11 18 092 14 827 41 140 50 183 2 851 2 926 4 598 50 538 16 928 31 365

3 106 393 2 846 133 2 378 509 467 624 358 104 67 104 24 644 10 490 7 282 1.10 86 680 65 507 603 14 764 927 181 4 698 4 153 4 807 72 640 26 976 65 004

5 794 452 5 286 567 4 468 021 818 546 660 172 99 518 33 002 14 553 11 301 1.09 116 352 98 466 738 7 138 2 814 220 6 976 21 990 40 726 145 269 51 464 132 084

1 565 711 1 424 398 1 195 088 229 310 179 088 32 142 10 170 4 367 3 543 1.10 25 082 23 576 166 82 48 49 1 161 1 097 1 595 54 938 11 329 47 272

2 239 256 2 087 234 1 762 988 324 246 256 021 43 473 13 274 5 609 5 869 1.09 29 611 27 033 192 72 60 89 2 165 1 903 1 818 50 773 15 754 52 163

1 735 588 1 641 586 1 374 395 267 191 201 142 39 840 15 619 6 368 4 222 1.10 13 279 11 055 107 68 82 87 1 880 2 142 1 781 32 873 12 833 31 094

1 028 961 777 184 132 30 12 5 3

1 604 991

3 041 389

5 662 368

1 518 439

2 187 093

1 704 494

1 009 394

RESIDENCE IN 1985

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

188 163 945 849 096 530 566 779 041 968 778 276 814 990

095 432 273 152 120 989 2 130 805 489 641 193 43 10 335

PLACE OF WORK

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Worked in area of residence -----------------------Worked outside area of residence --------------------

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------2-person carpool ----------------------------3-person carpool ----------------------------4-person carpool ----------------------------5- or 6-person carpool -----------------------7-or-more-person carpool ---------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home ---------------------------------

014 441 422 019 625 047 159 332 856 1.12 8 020 5 855 80 35 22 77 1 951 1 156 1 519 27 142 10 116 18 620

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME

Workers who did not work at home --------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes --------------------------10 to 14 minutes -----------------------------15 to 19 minutes -----------------------------20 to 29 minutes -----------------------------30 to 44 minutes -----------------------------45 or more minutes ---------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) -----------------Workers traveling 45 or more minutes -------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. ----------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. ----------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. ----------------------------All other times --------------------------------

392 438 510 642 614 444

860 363 464 817 787 149 24.0 56.9

120 113 113 121 98 74

801 627 163 966 819 308 21.0 58.0

530 584 657 686 515 255

508 014 712 179 428 681 19.8 56.1

260 278 307 332 281 144

574 476 434 874 328 305 20.5 55.8

425 464 542 611 603 393

538 699 780 476 589 307 22.7 55.1

670 929 537 905

618 788 693 341

126 196 101 217

671 677 798 538

765 1 063 488 911

399 303 834 986

338 547 256 462

538 184 468 801

611 1 055 514 860

089 885 134 281

768 874 1 034 1 236 1 172 576

1 1 1 1

120 843 066 631

607 300 010 778 060 613 21.8 54.8

277 263 280 309 237 150

670 101 049 957 548 114 20.7 60.5

329 348 414 480 396 217

939 095 611 328 956 164 21.5 58.6

262 277 326 354 312 170

778 428 585 101 677 925 21.2 56.0

196 177 193 186 156 99

121 907 024 612 242 488 20.6 62.6

718 369 549 732

327 471 217 502

088 719 441 191

545 687 275 677

698 813 661 921

447 557 174 525

825 128 513 028

284 334 107 282

283 987 514 610

VETERAN STATUS

Male civilian veterans -------------------Percent of civilian males 16 years and over -----------Female civilian veterans ------------------Percent of civilian females 16 years and over -----------

689 068 31.4 44 024 1.8

204 959 31.1 5 982 .8

687 778 29.0 31 680 1.2

364 206 30.0 17 485 1.3

660 946 28.9 32 279 1.3

1 631 076 33.6 88 053 1.6

368 031 27.8 12 579 .8

513 716 29.0 18 007 .9

417 097 29.1 17 690 1.1

228 329 26.1 9 648 .9

733 119 70 63 230 34 70 83 18 170 1 5

210 17 10 8 55 3 23 31 4 72

719 103 59 52 208 20 72 92 13 202

381 57 34 30 113 15 37 44 8 101

693 112 65 56 222 21 71 83 14 160 1 4

1 719 212 120 102 402 63 145 191 56 626 5 13

380 43 26 21 108 7 40 52 7 117

531 65 36 30 154 12 58 71 10 154 1 3

434 55 31 26 119 14 42 60 12 125

237 28 16 13 59 7 23 32 6 76

PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict --------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict --------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -------------------Korean conflict, no World War II --------------------Korean conflict and World War II -------------------World War II, no Korean conflict --------------------World War I -----------------------------------Other service -----------------------------------

212

092 253 860 019 383 519 312 246 579 159 077 564

941 899 402 621 996 417 626 332 502 016 500 1 653

458 268 919 408 051 313 800 660 778 310 987 5 291

691 445 570 104 019 401 604 820 863 334 401 2 804

225 917 612 875 501 446 465 388 935 694 021 858

129 373 301 856 401 873 819 665 808 825 636 729

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 212 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

610 735 107 279 430 224 067 797 048 828 684 2 797

723 141 566 006 757 430 195 222 792 130 142 914

787 188 447 689 435 809 786 356 118 973 747 3 375

977 954 639 053 543 782 915 863 080 195 454 2 191

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 148.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Mountain Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Texas

2 350 725 2 325 858 1 577 038 737 511 34 472 252 510 352 305 98 224 11 309 539 502 73 8 301 13 10 268 24 867

4 219 973 4 132 566 3 332 542 776 039 68 587 134 605 504 374 68 473 23 985 2 998 1 260 351 40 490 7 19 727 87 407

3 3 1 1

585 096 579 512 370 678 718 746 005 859 976 158 33 629 41 23 170 65 489

16 15 10 4

2 186 665 1 187 542 986 784 546 571 440 213 199 716 240 497 7 318 66 276 126 916 39 987 125 233 11 981

3 886 353 2 303 771 1 552 384 989 683 562 701 337 349 225 352 15 200 31 016 144 694 34 442 592 617 28 989

2 921 755 1 521 072 1 368 442 750 353 618 089 338 200 279 889 13 452 67 107 130 495 68 835 369 406 31 466

15 7 7 4 3 1 1

988 712 955 572 33 140

1 645 690 1 613 464 32 226

1 374 338 1 333 779 40 559

988 917 764 153 121 20 6 2 1

712 660 635 025 463 601 367 851 743 1.10 5 096 4 034 62 42 21 35 902 1 344 1 022 27 058 8 760 27 772

1 645 690 1 486 687 1 239 339 247 348 184 974 37 946 13 474 6 235 4 719 1.10 49 252 44 550 1 325 88 47 602 2 640 2 622 6 089 48 216 21 611 31 213

960 940

1 614 477

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

294 151 427 681 216 767 343 353 42 2 1

1 515 069 1 434 555 783 311 633 989 72 405 155 150 239 484 166 950 17 255 1 034 508 42 36 325 5 15 713 80 514

3 3 1 2

665 387 252 088 339 876 365 506 46 3 1

1 390 719 645 345 300 107 192 14 28 73 76

3 1 1 1

374 454 840 026 813 164 649 63 179 118 288

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY

All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands ------------------------American Samoa --------------------------Guam ----------------------------------Northern Marianas ------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born ------------------------------------

145 080 996 057 67 351 455 182 26 1

986 462 994 255 519 1 277 1 763 695 211 23 7 2

510 074 794 777 104 867 259 547 503 739 547 625 266 3 014 105 180 217 1 524 436

799 785 470 308 22 141 31 112 6

065 286 861 308 667 923 477 241 117 168 146 8 27 98 – 5 803 13 779

1 006 977 508 460 25 112 55 267 7

749 844 992 853 260 793 475 325 999 283 262 8 22 183 40 7 454 28 905

453 445 193 249 15 106 32 94 3

588 941 436 232 746 148 668 670 273 131 140 18 – 107 – 3 002 7 647

3 3 1 1

394 960 412 975 759 596 664 956 573 618 404 233 55 869 47 38 551 142 434

228 023 645 149 668 621 669 191 229 048 706 209 177 854 30 41 475 278 205

740 385 349 184 164 80 84 4 19 12 48

926 468 447 224 222 85 137 4 13 16 102

418 207 208 111 97 35 62 2 16 10 33

713 433 293 000 293 007 286 574 238 404 070 23 44 2 920

3 042 986 1 374 328 1 612 618 740 270 872 348 406 634 465 714 42 969 131 713 125 433 165 599 655 892 54 493

7 610 487 7 543 058 67 429

349 184 345 081 4 103

440 809 423 247 17 562

208 374 204 251 4 123

1 637 440 1 619 760 17 680

633 135 616 405 16 730

1 600 604 1 574 657 25 947

1 374 338 1 269 796 1 078 894 190 902 152 591 24 497 8 631 3 159 2 024 1.09 7 817 6 235 87 57 17 53 1 368 2 745 2 721 39 782 10 236 41 241

7 6 5 1

349 291 250 41 32 5 1

440 382 329 52 41 6 2 1

208 181 153 28 19 4 2

374 788 679 109 870 821 097 998 323 1.10 2 963 2 811 – 32 2 7 111 286 1 509 11 051 1 499 9 278

1 637 440 1 426 913 1 216 639 210 274 172 457 24 940 7 519 2 759 2 599 1.09 46 983 45 853 128 139 64 56 743 3 825 13 140 69 041 10 349 67 189

633 568 472 96 71 13 6 2 2

135 516 440 076 601 051 778 292 354 1.10 6 355 6 069 23 17 25 49 172 2 843 4 389 21 923 5 539 23 570

1 600 604 1 417 403 1 178 320 239 083 192 615 30 148 8 699 4 196 3 425 1.10 32 856 30 833 91 94 79 185 1 574 11 964 22 134 54 648 13 523 48 076

1 333 097

199 096

1 570 251

609 565

1 552 528

RESIDENCE IN 1985

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

605 673 563 420 143 979 164 105 272 464 321 5 3 358

822 795 936 598 338 232 106 134 144 862 966 922 358 811

218 101 440 592 848 325 523 325 571 376 251 13 214 5 450

703 215 271 475 796 254 542 502 992 923 125 29 109 11 079

048 628 519 469 050 289 761 311 270 548 632 110 325 24 466

806 319 216 332 884 063 821 950 202 041 628 665 988 78 618

PLACE OF WORK

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Worked in area of residence -----------------------Worked outside area of residence --------------------

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------2-person carpool ----------------------------3-person carpool ----------------------------4-person carpool ----------------------------5- or 6-person carpool -----------------------7-or-more-person carpool ---------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home ---------------------------------

610 955 821 133 876 155 58 25 17

487 117 200 917 742 724 742 486 223 1.10 168 478 160 278 709 493 258 291 6 449 17 477 18 460 202 494 63 081 185 380

184 815 373 442 982 279 732 890 559 1.08 2 050 1 783 2 24 20 17 204 721 3 209 27 022 2 491 21 876

809 839 881 958 473 937 572 265 711 1.08 8 572 8 361 38 20 28 25 100 1 822 3 509 20 091 3 273 20 703

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME

Workers who did not work at home --------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes --------------------------10 to 14 minutes -----------------------------15 to 19 minutes -----------------------------20 to 29 minutes -----------------------------30 to 44 minutes -----------------------------45 or more minutes ---------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) -----------------Workers traveling 45 or more minutes -------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. ----------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. ----------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. ----------------------------All other times --------------------------------

7 425 107

327 308

420 106

219 177 178 168 137 80

113 329 431 207 417 443 19.0 59.8

262 260 303 316 279 191

985 934 484 564 311 199 22.3 62.4

284 239 244 259 194 110

828 114 641 679 539 296 19.3 59.9

1 1 1 1 1

181 166 337 475 395 869

625 829 117 098 043 395 22.2 58.6

113 75 56 41 24 17

082 093 121 215 426 371 14.8 63.9

119 89 74 63 40 31

494 674 925 983 329 701 17.3 64.5

70 48 33 18 13 14

371 152 762 160 724 927 15.4 61.8

280 263 275 341 267 141

109 404 810 621 702 605 20.7 58.8

133 118 113 109 81 52

648 607 987 413 834 076 19.1 60.5

251 249 266 333 296 155

472 713 636 293 152 262 21.6 58.6

217 330 123 288

845 676 666 753

365 522 226 500

496 786 118 077

238 476 220 397

574 433 669 421

1 2 1 2

504 643 140 136

449 322 732 604

44 121 61 99

590 534 912 272

69 149 70 131

187 271 039 609

35 71 31 60

811 038 416 831

336 527 239 466

237 876 819 319

114 226 99 168

280 474 984 827

332 460 217 542

169 707 306 346

VETERAN STATUS

Male civilian veterans -------------------Percent of civilian males 16 years and over -----------Female civilian veterans ------------------Percent of civilian females 16 years and over -----------

254 746 30.3 10 309 1.1

389 127 27.0 15 059 .9

362 714 32.4 14 434 1.2

1 650 728 27.4 75 889 1.2

265 29 16 13 70 8 26 33 7 86

404 46 25 20 115 9 44 52 9 122

377 40 20 16 112 10 38 48 11 110

1 726 232 123 102 536 57 176 206 41 458 2 12

97 647 33.8 4 889 1.6

111 867 31.6 4 742 1.3

52 066 32.3 2 391 1.4

388 210 32.4 21 722 1.7

168 109 31.9 9 913 1.7

438 199 32.8 25 824 1.8

116 13 7 6 34 2 12 14 2 34

54 5 3 2 18

409 56 29 25 139 14 41 49 9 95

178 25 13 11 54 6 16 20 4 48

464 62 34 29 127 16 42 53 13 141 1 3

PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict --------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict --------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -------------------Korean conflict, no World War II --------------------Korean conflict and World War II -------------------World War II, no Korean conflict --------------------World War I -----------------------------------Other service -----------------------------------

055 483 572 388 566 299 426 085 559 864 604 2 169

186 144 205 337 869 055 269 327 333 773 936 3 480

148 269 886 567 322 850 884 929 357 680 959 2 898

617 243 035 166 795 910 982 902 518 975 925 367

102 10 5 4 30 1 11 14 2 30

536 254 502 510 853 836 497 173 391 572 251 709

609 582 458 276 240 754 884 722 757 578 325 767

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 213 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

6 7 1 14

457 774 269 591 608 985 120 119 151 258 64 378

932 806 823 029 794 414 485 972 239 061 790 2 371

022 043 483 422 772 364 304 944 769 284 406 1 136

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

023 621 589 201 985 743 875 893 767 373 195 571

213

Table 148.

Geographic Mobility, Commuting, and Veteran Status: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Pacific Division

Utah

Nevada

Washington

1 722 850 1 664 250 1 157 744 490 692 37 512 89 941 67 100 296 139 15 814 844 769 14 310 321 46 14 201 58 600

1 201 833 1 097 005 261 998 819 918 114 921 208 679 138 594 357 724 15 089 1 737 760 83 56 419 128 12 592 104 828

4 4 2 2

1 553 818 709 409 299 122 177 8 20 28 119

1 110 385 694 331 362 36 326 20 44 48 213

4 2 2 1 1

Oregon

California

Alaska

Hawaii

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY

All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands ------------------------American Samoa --------------------------Guam ----------------------------------Northern Marianas ------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born ------------------------------------

866 544 344 128 188 657 335 946 72 3 5

692 548 187 272 064 604 667 937 089 002 462 310 839 3 670 327 63 625 322 144

2 2 1 1

842 703 324 353 95 383 178 695 25

321 014 179 156 557 730 058 811 679 833 1 512 79 155 984 132 23 334 139 307

29 23 13 9 1 3 2 1

501 064 336 276 060 433 626 36 80 106 402

879 239 078 011 067 911 156 232 469 758 697 786 2 406 98 370

2 640 482 1 217 852 1 381 675 707 342 674 333 310 886 363 447 14 198 32 527 39 796 276 926 228 619 40 108

27 12 13 8 5 3 1

760 301 797 108 810 148 525 624 395 44 36 3 6 20

021 196 065 870 948 199 169 554 261 377 248 549 465 823 899 314 636 6 458 825

550 525 186 329 37 86 70 135 9

043 229 887 342 283 088 123 848 000 690 598 76 156 325 – 7 712 24 814

1 108 945 621 292 53 68 67 102 31 1 7 4 2 22 162

229 525 992 032 125 961 570 376 501 502 492 57 744 233 263 507 704

RESIDENCE IN 1985

Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

351 356 378 847 531 460 071 641 788 371 271 340 236 25 041

450 466 739 814 925 006 919 467 201 912 339 186 440 29 619

383 146 738 525 212 237 974 308 423 589 652 6 11 1 480

547 574 365 870 495 662 833 829 473 651 880 589 743 276

495 201 283 137 146 40 105 7 16 32 49

425 264 262 026 236 631 605 264 812 276 253 214 245 10 440

1 026 522 455 264 190 23 166 16 22 50 78

209 612 180 910 270 317 953 432 141 226 154 517 2 825 45 075

PLACE OF WORK

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Worked in area of residence -----------------------Worked outside area of residence --------------------

732 376 722 500 9 876

604 609 596 631 7 978

2 302 666 2 236 918 65 748

1 294 690 1 268 055 26 635

13 940 250 13 876 454 63 796

263 761 262 172 1 589

567 765 563 772 3 993

732 652 541 111 82 14 6 3 3

604 537 443 93 74 11 4 1 1

609 206 571 635 827 113 059 842 794 1.10 16 096 14 851 73 17 23 – 1 132 3 666 4 483 24 866 6 472 11 820

2 302 666 1 983 112 1 700 872 282 240 224 353 34 546 11 545 5 306 6 490 1.08 104 403 96 746 225 231 126 6 013 1 062 7 985 13 170 91 475 16 144 86 377

1 294 690 1 114 582 949 326 165 256 132 776 19 286 6 583 3 717 2 894 1.09 43 435 40 023 1 564 439 643 99 667 4 230 13 647 53 953 9 176 55 667

13 12 9 2 1

263 205 164 40 32 4 1

567 459 343 116 87 18 6 2 1

706 128

592 789

2 216 289

1 239 023

13 487 383

147 132 131 149 92 51

856 929 876 115 667 685 18.9 61.2

97 111 128 137 72 45

639 265 599 267 618 401 19.8 66.2

359 354 377 468 403 252

119 747 232 665 943 583 22.0 57.9

255 226 221 250 181 103

182 857 156 679 934 215 19.6 60.3

1 2 2 2 2 2

770 003 218 694 731 069

440 503 038 728 135 539 24.6 59.3

73 49 50 41 21 16

443 581 430 928 179 154 16.7 67.0

77 80 88 103 116 82

348 577 216 652 546 199 23.8 55.7

131 218 113 242

985 106 929 108

103 160 82 246

463 054 950 322

476 657 326 756

484 111 540 154

232 402 195 407

973 854 493 703

2 3 2 4

761 965 280 480

087 920 000 376

39 88 44 80

850 094 403 368

150 144 57 195

691 450 682 715

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING

Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------2-person carpool ----------------------------3-person carpool ----------------------------4-person carpool ----------------------------5- or 6-person carpool -----------------------7-or-more-person carpool ---------------------Persons per car, truck, or van -------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home ---------------------------------

376 423 226 197 702 681 904 787 123 1.11 16 971 16 652 74 75 33 29 108 2 665 5 010 25 080 3 979 26 248

940 018 982 036 548 292 100 46 48

250 267 242 025 023 065 991 509 437 1.10 685 797 559 021 20 298 77 679 16 956 4 834 7 009 75 097 130 706 469 867 107 649 452 867

761 296 969 327 243 737 691 977 679 1.12 6 453 4 814 9 7 – 271 1 352 500 1 717 26 927 11 822 11 046

765 811 505 306 830 015 408 362 691 1.16 41 821 40 320 99 30 8 336 1 028 3 697 6 100 31 935 5 174 19 227

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME

Workers who did not work at home --------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes --------------------------10 to 14 minutes -----------------------------15 to 19 minutes -----------------------------20 to 29 minutes -----------------------------30 to 44 minutes -----------------------------45 or more minutes ---------------------------Mean travel time to work (minutes) -----------------Workers traveling 45 or more minutes -------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. ----------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. ----------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. ----------------------------All other times --------------------------------

252 715

548 538

VETERAN STATUS

Male civilian veterans -------------------Percent of civilian males 16 years and over -----------Female civilian veterans ------------------Percent of civilian females 16 years and over -----------

141 584 25.4 5 046 .9

172 628 37.0 9 456 2.1

618 489 34.7 34 579 1.8

366 641 34.6 17 548 1.6

2 850 926 25.8 150 979 1.3

63 075 33.8 5 177 2.8

112 011 29.0 7 245 1.7

146 15 8 7 42 2 15 20 3 44

182 25 14 12 53 7 19 23 5 45

653 90 51 44 211 21 68 76 18 159 1 4

384 42 22 18 115 6 41 47 10 115 1 2

3 001 404 228 196 872 79 317 387 90 821 6 22

68 13 7 6 29 1 7 6

119 18 11 10 37 4 12 15 2 27

PERIOD OF SERVICE

Civilian veterans 16 years and over ---------May 1975 or later service only --------------------September 1980 or later service only --------------Served 2 or more years ----------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict --------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict --------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -------------------Korean conflict, no World War II --------------------Korean conflict and World War II -------------------World War II, no Korean conflict --------------------World War I -----------------------------------Other service -----------------------------------

214

630 250 538 061 788 911 662 480 511 513 476 1 039

084 177 049 093 824 001 635 971 705 469 244 1 058

068 508 139 121 263 163 905 162 724 882 646 815

189 338 624 903 844 848 501 363 278 915 196 906

905 402 000 209 482 106 302 696 130 340 731 716

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 214 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

252 202 310 462 349 695 683 646 815 8 598 10 254

256 933 507 442 069 791 237 122 449 738 132 785

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 149.

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

Midwest Region

South Region

United States

Total

New England Division

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

191 829 271 125 182 378 65.3 1 708 928 123 473 450 115 681 202 89 428 871 7 792 248 6.3 66 646 893 3 232 910 99 803 358 56 672 949 56.8 185 700 56 487 249 52 976 623 36 418 960 3 510 626 6.2 43 130 409 1 487 110 7 342 263 2 962 432 670 528 3 562 362 9 469 385 6 419 967 768 405 1 806 836 52 743 194 44 842 502 2 450 753 4 553 238 9 957 003 6 377 542 294 523 3 279 732 4 555 259 1 269 464 3 285 795 2 675 255 7 958 809 930 288 7 028 521 6 289 799 6 973 185 2 880 619 541 322 3 530 010 9 176 002 5 946 615 605 852 2 564 310 53 809 217 37 761 559 2 079 910 13 863 239 11 163 747 4 894 548 199 774 6 068 702 5 604 849 944 717 4 660 132 4 202 287 13 076 358 632 342 12 444 016 11 840 761

40 187 730 26 095 801 64.9 139 279 25 956 522 24 311 910 18 632 167 1 644 612 6.3 14 091 929 691 108 21 214 834 12 021 103 56.7 15 660 12 005 443 11 294 063 7 546 901 711 380 5.9 9 193 731 344 289 1 424 819 558 358 124 097 730 070 1 918 264 1 281 627 172 987 425 600 10 719 593 9 207 797 538 011 901 371 2 182 184 1 472 760 72 544 636 047 997 705 303 919 693 786 571 944 1 730 331 219 007 1 511 324 1 381 794 1 380 718 585 873 96 151 696 468 1 919 301 1 277 423 115 004 521 821 11 170 015 7 874 615 425 064 2 862 004 2 480 101 1 181 025 52 266 1 246 761 1 252 835 239 643 1 013 192 918 124 3 011 864 158 379 2 853 485 2 745 899

10 473 947 7 139 529 68.2 56 628 7 082 901 6 637 962 4 947 162 444 939 6.3 3 334 418 173 992 5 498 317 3 324 404 60.5 5 108 3 319 296 3 136 003 2 001 519 183 293 5.5 2 173 913 99 284 373 032 167 783 36 023 165 092 522 777 358 089 48 582 101 396 2 852 428 2 471 290 149 661 199 012 539 323 372 884 20 450 145 778 248 348 80 540 167 808 134 288 439 722 58 303 381 419 346 626 365 754 182 373 25 855 156 969 525 490 368 452 28 997 126 551 2 923 374 2 176 218 108 648 635 460 600 865 307 336 14 311 279 205 307 808 64 237 243 571 216 587 775 026 42 869 732 157 703 680

29 713 783 18 956 272 63.8 82 651 18 873 621 17 673 948 13 685 005 1 199 673 6.4 10 757 511 517 116 15 716 517 8 696 699 55.3 10 552 8 686 147 8 158 060 5 545 382 528 087 6.1 7 019 818 245 005 1 051 787 390 575 88 074 564 978 1 395 487 923 538 124 405 324 204 7 867 165 6 736 507 388 350 702 359 1 642 861 1 099 876 52 094 490 269 749 357 223 379 525 978 437 656 1 290 609 160 704 1 129 905 1 035 168 1 014 964 403 500 70 296 539 499 1 393 811 908 971 86 007 395 270 8 246 641 5 698 397 316 416 2 226 544 1 879 236 873 689 37 955 967 556 945 027 175 406 769 621 701 537 2 236 838 115 510 2 121 328 2 042 219

45 692 769 30 001 906 65.7 162 649 29 839 257 27 985 184 21 195 187 1 854 073 6.2 15 690 863 828 085 23 890 751 13 696 683 57.3 18 559 13 678 124 12 879 315 8 480 078 798 809 5.8 10 194 068 428 368 1 777 819 789 363 170 155 801 650 2 169 710 1 537 171 188 816 406 133 12 330 338 10 689 957 607 561 943 700 2 448 091 1 586 083 69 296 791 999 1 109 175 302 931 806 244 642 608 1 966 885 219 816 1 747 069 1 533 716 1 707 218 793 347 133 343 778 371 2 165 016 1 472 536 137 511 549 627 12 651 268 9 060 732 470 486 3 109 083 2 699 692 1 201 190 41 036 1 457 373 1 343 445 220 005 1 123 440 1 004 166 3 324 112 147 938 3 176 174 3 001 240

32 229 634 21 012 920 65.2 83 305 20 929 615 19 530 654 14 849 449 1 398 961 6.7 11 216 714 553 308 16 875 122 9 571 622 56.7 10 258 9 561 364 8 955 346 5 902 426 606 018 6.3 7 303 500 275 995 1 269 266 545 845 127 678 584 765 1 547 130 1 088 719 144 417 295 110 8 712 800 7 516 171 456 682 697 227 1 727 567 1 099 666 50 398 577 052 776 575 199 801 576 774 468 747 1 321 174 138 888 1 182 286 1 057 555 1 218 910 548 986 99 595 568 941 1 549 296 1 033 831 104 434 408 065 8 997 305 6 312 209 359 869 2 319 380 1 912 998 826 020 30 210 1 056 711 951 394 149 369 802 025 722 911 2 245 219 96 841 2 148 378 2 044 107

13 463 135 8 988 986 66.8 79 344 8 909 642 8 454 530 6 345 738 455 112 5.1 4 474 149 274 777 7 015 629 4 125 061 58.8 8 301 4 116 760 3 923 969 2 577 652 192 791 4.7 2 890 568 152 373 508 553 243 518 42 477 216 885 622 580 448 452 44 399 111 023 3 617 538 3 173 786 150 879 246 473 720 524 486 417 18 898 214 947 332 600 103 130 229 470 173 861 645 711 80 928 564 783 476 161 488 308 244 361 33 748 209 430 615 720 438 705 33 077 141 562 3 653 963 2 748 523 110 617 789 703 786 694 375 170 10 826 400 662 392 051 70 636 321 415 281 255 1 078 893 51 097 1 027 796 957 133

65 821 606 42 276 700 64.2 889 811 41 386 889 38 787 201 30 693 333 2 599 688 6.3 23 544 906 1 109 621 34 402 120 19 204 411 55.8 100 300 19 104 111 17 844 311 12 920 487 1 259 800 6.6 15 197 709 476 010 2 603 218 981 337 231 097 1 312 153 3 232 061 2 152 754 237 389 598 647 17 895 998 15 025 999 749 966 1 654 969 3 391 658 2 086 009 90 797 1 212 355 1 567 873 415 655 1 152 218 948 154 2 728 678 311 823 2 416 855 2 165 706 2 480 301 917 575 200 953 1 349 843 3 170 441 1 977 230 232 993 928 207 18 462 235 12 857 548 734 415 4 814 218 3 881 749 1 602 003 63 860 2 215 590 1 953 318 307 069 1 646 249 1 493 483 4 454 076 210 474 4 243 602 4 034 851

34 195 277 22 313 979 65.3 586 729 21 727 250 20 562 512 16 323 228 1 164 738 5.4 11 881 298 560 708 17 877 134 10 265 748 57.4 64 226 10 201 522 9 620 145 7 002 869 581 377 5.7 7 611 386 234 414 1 265 677 515 614 101 552 599 883 1 668 070 1 113 063 100 696 291 006 9 248 863 7 824 923 322 575 792 145 1 780 118 1 106 806 42 165 629 831 858 419 228 355 630 064 518 843 1 496 996 170 013 1 326 983 1 193 065 1 206 601 490 431 91 310 617 393 1 616 382 1 063 542 104 407 428 481 9 538 219 6 920 498 338 339 2 242 752 2 045 541 874 207 32 287 1 138 879 1 076 605 172 173 904 432 819 191 2 393 786 114 337 2 279 449 2 171 750

15 2 1 2 1

23 3 2 4 3

16 2 1 2 2

34 5 3 5 4

17 2 1 2 2

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

99 15 9 16 12

803 233 095 490 367

358 818 156 186 705

21 2 1 3 2

214 927 640 180 370

834 221 973 427 281

5 498 773 469 820 646

317 753 622 725 683

716 153 171 359 723

517 468 351 702 598

890 658 270 087 133

751 967 807 342 050

875 562 530 888 173

122 870 244 882 352

7 015 629 1 096 097 740 563 1 198 460 959 698

402 267 249 975 458

120 177 525 728 437

877 570 647 910 252

134 612 407 617 115

15 993 967 8 874 102 4 433 879

3 071 196 1 622 426 657 133

846 063 495 954 174 813

2 225 133 1 126 472 482 320

3 978 605 2 343 164 1 120 709

2 725 496 1 537 399 701 820

1 253 109 805 765 418 889

5 260 325 2 967 958 1 706 773

2 542 551 1 509 070 867 097

5 279 645 3 169 479 1 936 665

981 522 530 335 323 020

226 250 120 899 69 753

755 272 409 436 253 267

1 190 854 700 160 401 686

897 236 513 372 287 327

293 618 186 788 114 359

1 953 868 1 248 113 764 650

969 713 635 015 407 433

29 673 627 19 477 241 10 782 593

5 508 124 3 603 158 1 752 164

1 450 591 1 030 593 461 354

4 057 533 2 572 565 1 290 810

7 667 043 5 269 344 2 797 661

5 263 410 3 518 578 1 820 081

2 403 633 1 750 766 977 580

10 045 064 6 553 021 4 070 430

4 685 040 3 229 449 2 028 074

9 931 854 7 343 393 5 231 410

1 887 795 1 315 728 929 399

438 572 315 375 216 836

1 449 223 1 000 353 712 563

2 262 975 1 681 619 1 177 201

1 688 110 1 229 473 845 551

574 865 452 146 331 650

3 715 784 2 809 203 2 005 918

1 795 895 1 396 908 1 029 364

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 215 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

215

Table 149.

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

West Region

New England Division

East South Central Division

West South Central Division

Total

Mountain Division

Pacific Division

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Massachusetts

11 651 814 7 186 736 61.7 99 479 7 087 257 6 585 369 5 183 912 501 888 7.1 4 465 078 186 636 6 159 833 3 270 485 53.1 10 010 3 260 475 3 011 957 2 158 399 248 518 7.6 2 889 348 86 101 494 508 173 132 45 602 263 297 559 710 374 401 48 698 110 256 3 064 162 2 546 699 139 641 327 661 617 646 366 406 14 980 235 789 273 610 66 430 207 180 172 033 482 345 50 798 431 547 386 456 472 071 157 365 41 036 272 300 567 660 337 178 48 731 178 427 3 233 026 2 158 898 143 080 925 777 713 993 278 187 11 388 424 373 347 393 50 068 297 325 271 506 825 690 34 544 791 146 752 998

19 974 515 12 775 985 64.0 203 603 12 572 382 11 639 320 9 186 193 933 062 7.4 7 198 530 362 277 10 365 153 5 668 178 54.7 26 064 5 642 114 5 212 209 3 759 219 429 905 7.6 4 696 975 155 495 843 033 292 591 83 943 448 973 1 004 281 665 290 87 995 197 385 5 582 973 4 654 377 287 750 535 163 993 894 612 797 33 652 346 735 435 844 120 870 314 974 257 278 749 337 91 012 658 325 586 185 801 629 269 779 68 607 460 150 986 399 576 510 79 855 321 299 5 690 990 3 778 152 252 996 1 645 689 1 122 215 449 609 20 185 652 338 529 320 84 828 444 492 402 786 1 234 600 61 593 1 173 007 1 110 103

40 127 166 26 807 971 66.8 517 189 26 290 782 24 596 907 18 908 184 1 693 875 6.4 13 319 195 604 096 20 295 653 11 750 752 57.9 51 181 11 699 571 10 958 934 7 471 494 740 637 6.3 8 544 901 238 443 1 536 407 633 374 145 179 718 489 2 149 350 1 448 415 169 213 376 456 11 797 265 9 918 749 555 215 1 053 198 1 935 070 1 232 690 61 886 639 331 880 506 246 959 633 547 512 549 1 532 915 179 642 1 353 273 1 208 583 1 404 948 583 824 110 875 705 328 1 921 244 1 219 426 120 344 564 655 11 525 699 7 968 664 449 945 3 077 934 2 102 205 910 330 42 612 1 148 978 1 055 251 178 000 877 251 786 514 2 286 306 115 551 2 170 755 2 058 771

10 169 224 6 750 998 66.4 110 660 6 640 338 6 212 239 4 734 949 428 099 6.4 3 418 226 140 146 5 180 987 3 007 170 58.0 13 484 2 993 686 2 807 077 1 894 236 186 609 6.2 2 173 817 56 343 409 362 174 758 40 822 187 092 494 697 337 207 40 494 89 240 2 918 445 2 474 829 137 736 243 537 513 838 314 078 16 748 182 641 237 389 63 299 174 090 139 777 414 506 46 697 367 809 325 850 385 899 165 383 33 593 185 530 474 556 308 739 29 960 131 835 2 900 168 2 035 704 108 938 747 527 552 680 230 429 10 271 311 910 275 320 42 781 232 539 208 442 592 364 27 888 564 476 533 529

29 957 942 20 056 973 67.0 406 529 19 650 444 18 384 668 14 173 235 1 265 776 6.4 9 900 969 463 950 15 114 666 8 743 582 57.8 37 697 8 705 885 8 151 857 5 577 258 554 028 6.4 6 371 084 182 100 1 127 045 458 616 104 357 531 397 1 654 653 1 111 208 128 719 287 216 8 878 820 7 443 920 417 479 809 661 1 421 232 918 612 45 138 456 690 643 117 183 660 459 457 372 772 1 118 409 132 945 985 464 882 733 1 019 049 418 441 77 282 519 798 1 446 688 910 687 90 384 432 820 8 625 531 5 932 960 341 007 2 330 407 1 549 525 679 901 32 341 837 068 779 931 135 219 644 712 578 072 1 693 942 87 663 1 606 279 1 525 242

952 644 624 742 65.6 12 178 612 564 571 842 419 770 40 722 6.6 327 902 13 872 496 345 285 342 57.5 1 368 283 974 266 930 165 501 17 044 6.0 211 003 8 094 36 475 15 753 3 411 16 828 42 969 28 905 4 333 7 065 260 205 218 803 13 504 20 251 51 554 31 655 1 846 18 039 23 191 6 067 17 124 13 818 41 905 4 313 37 592 33 789 35 103 15 616 2 716 16 655 42 484 28 364 2 872 10 862 263 941 191 184 9 832 62 059 56 753 24 489 1 272 30 992 27 588 4 448 23 140 20 955 70 476 3 181 67 295 64 636

858 615 616 932 71.9 4 587 612 345 574 237 430 589 38 108 6.2 241 683 11 267 443 077 285 504 64.4 575 284 929 268 733 173 078 16 196 5.7 157 573 6 790 31 525 15 108 3 396 12 932 40 724 28 834 4 052 6 926 250 486 222 614 12 322 12 573 42 881 29 560 1 687 11 600 18 462 5 674 12 788 9 996 31 460 4 169 27 291 24 702 31 094 16 386 2 570 12 081 41 378 30 313 2 521 8 378 250 365 192 084 9 623 48 306 45 178 22 713 1 128 21 337 22 103 4 551 17 552 15 529 52 959 3 040 49 919 47 840

434 544 301 419 69.4 673 300 746 283 146 207 263 17 600 5.9 133 125 5 995 224 940 140 144 62.3 86 140 058 132 633 83 412 7 425 5.3 84 796 3 495 17 533 8 039 1 521 7 947 21 620 15 145 1 723 4 678 122 136 107 832 6 109 7 743 21 807 14 260 687 6 825 9 586 3 132 6 454 4 994 16 922 2 240 14 682 13 194 17 001 7 931 1 325 7 745 21 145 14 706 1 243 5 166 123 822 94 414 4 226 25 126 23 311 11 541 529 11 241 11 116 2 320 8 796 7 794 28 545 1 823 26 722 25 536

4 809 772 3 261 863 67.8 15 913 3 245 950 3 027 950 2 242 250 218 000 6.7 1 547 909 81 594 2 541 677 1 532 804 60.3 1 821 1 530 983 1 442 252 912 122 88 731 5.8 1 008 873 46 852 170 349 76 073 17 006 75 899 251 143 171 619 24 102 51 676 1 292 959 1 110 484 74 886 98 695 241 277 167 560 9 814 63 822 112 439 36 861 75 578 61 038 199 928 26 562 173 366 158 033 169 161 85 355 11 693 71 839 256 896 180 116 13 509 62 803 1 334 655 989 019 53 617 290 945 273 405 140 582 7 036 125 782 142 322 29 916 112 406 99 992 365 238 20 140 345 098 332 471

10 1 1 1 1

20 3 1 3 2

15 2 1 2 1

496 72 45 86 67

443 70 47 74 61

224 34 22 38 31

2 541 345 205 357 278

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

216

6 159 918 563 1 152 833

833 082 694 934 340

365 778 038 912 372

153 483 424 177 982

295 380 933 246 405

653 453 851 689 937

5 180 894 534 897 683

987 035 889 763 343

114 486 398 348 722

666 418 962 926 594

345 886 592 691 938

077 428 086 480 813

940 215 573 740 859

677 803 924 992 078

889 007 501 763 288 157

1 828 767 957 125 551 519

3 683 841 1 940 554 949 264

1 006 126 542 968 256 829

2 677 715 1 397 586 692 435

81 517 48 800 19 781

83 633 52 195 20 435

39 387 24 902 10 324

373 649 217 004 68 563

349 073 215 641 121 542

635 082 397 457 235 675

1 153 401 690 871 447 309

288 364 187 755 118 978

865 037 503 116 328 331

20 456 12 090 6 722

15 074 10 821 7 014

9 259 5 805 3 655

106 455 52 956 29 127

1 860 270 1 193 492 740 096

3 499 754 2 130 080 1 302 260

6 453 396 4 051 718 2 162 338

1 901 899 1 225 702 646 351

4 551 497 2 826 016 1 515 987

156 074 109 947 54 074

140 781 104 836 50 755

71 565 53 895 26 507

627 610 439 222 180 865

700 728 507 142 346 993

1 219 161 905 153 629 561

2 065 300 1 536 843 1 118 892

533 098 419 629 307 739

1 532 202 1 117 214 811 153

40 105 30 221 20 454

31 194 26 646 19 724

18 786 14 797 10 313

201 993 139 379 91 893

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 216 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 149.

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Middle Atlantic Division

East North Central Division

Rhode Island

Connecticut

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

801 625 530 116 66.1 7 513 522 603 487 913 355 887 34 690 6.6 271 509 14 574 424 503 247 499 58.3 578 246 921 232 005 144 034 14 916 6.0 177 004 8 663 29 103 13 562 3 031 12 016 41 640 28 085 3 485 8 063 206 979 175 370 11 094 16 113 41 424 28 117 1 536 11 739 21 042 6 585 14 457 12 055 36 934 4 817 32 117 29 887 29 970 15 534 2 215 12 186 41 956 29 236 2 649 9 922 211 821 155 654 8 231 47 550 47 732 24 101 1 331 22 292 26 333 5 019 21 314 19 112 66 691 2 951 63 740 61 698

2 616 747 1 804 457 69.0 15 764 1 788 693 1 692 874 1 291 403 95 819 5.4 812 290 46 690 1 367 775 833 111 60.9 680 832 431 793 450 523 372 38 981 4.7 534 664 25 390 88 047 39 248 7 658 39 470 124 681 85 501 10 887 22 988 719 663 636 187 31 746 43 637 140 380 101 732 4 880 33 753 63 628 22 221 41 407 32 387 112 573 16 202 96 371 87 021 83 425 41 551 5 336 36 463 121 631 85 717 6 203 29 420 738 770 553 863 23 119 161 474 154 486 83 910 3 015 67 561 78 346 17 983 60 363 53 205 191 117 11 734 179 383 171 499

14 191 044 9 029 546 63.6 39 925 8 989 621 8 370 718 6 486 572 618 903 6.9 5 161 498 256 064 7 524 445 4 177 244 55.5 4 497 4 172 747 3 900 665 2 677 898 272 082 6.5 3 347 201 114 893 503 366 170 052 44 016 285 416 690 606 435 832 65 329 176 369 3 794 429 3 184 196 201 758 390 372 763 047 507 301 25 793 229 614 333 600 104 420 229 180 189 868 581 551 78 205 503 346 460 813 487 963 178 858 34 387 274 101 690 540 433 817 45 362 209 789 4 019 713 2 734 135 163 474 1 119 800 879 487 418 756 19 667 441 060 424 830 85 600 339 230 307 273 1 021 912 58 691 963 221 925 898

6 129 923 4 128 789 67.4 24 116 4 104 673 3 868 698 3 056 078 235 975 5.7 2 001 134 90 393 3 215 925 1 889 745 58.8 4 104 1 885 641 1 775 734 1 236 484 109 907 5.8 1 326 180 41 879 210 078 81 597 17 057 108 781 280 760 198 030 22 741 54 249 1 676 809 1 482 646 71 128 111 506 339 361 246 838 10 771 81 652 152 447 52 272 100 175 80 877 254 543 35 952 218 591 198 517 197 546 84 096 14 146 98 492 275 306 192 843 16 558 64 518 1 740 608 1 243 121 66 863 428 734 379 228 194 243 8 500 176 470 190 906 40 393 150 513 135 765 432 331 24 878 407 453 391 588

9 392 816 5 797 937 61.7 18 610 5 779 327 5 434 532 4 142 355 344 795 6.0 3 594 879 170 659 4 976 147 2 629 710 52.8 1 951 2 627 759 2 481 661 1 631 000 146 098 5.6 2 346 437 88 233 338 343 138 926 27 001 170 781 424 121 289 676 36 335 93 586 2 395 927 2 069 665 115 464 200 481 540 453 345 737 15 530 179 003 263 310 66 687 196 623 166 911 454 515 46 547 407 968 375 838 329 455 140 546 21 763 166 906 427 965 282 311 24 087 120 963 2 486 320 1 721 141 86 079 678 010 620 521 260 690 9 788 350 026 329 291 49 413 279 878 258 499 782 595 31 941 750 654 724 733

8 349 183 5 298 073 63.5 18 078 5 279 995 4 931 357 3 758 440 348 638 6.6 3 051 110 149 574 4 404 158 2 410 266 54.7 2 262 2 408 004 2 258 140 1 490 767 149 864 6.2 1 993 892 75 724 324 335 134 444 31 195 157 555 387 827 273 241 36 906 74 200 2 217 716 1 900 157 115 215 191 290 461 075 285 230 12 352 163 352 209 954 48 966 160 988 132 958 344 118 34 285 309 833 280 174 316 792 137 198 24 909 154 474 395 465 258 281 26 089 110 464 2 322 273 1 592 784 89 049 639 046 517 626 212 140 7 086 298 374 260 406 37 573 222 833 201 606 591 596 22 895 568 701 542 598

4 248 923 2 798 370 65.9 9 532 2 788 838 2 628 695 2 020 007 160 143 5.7 1 450 553 79 294 2 225 681 1 276 961 57.4 1 407 1 275 554 1 201 859 810 043 73 695 5.8 948 720 40 934 176 183 75 790 17 579 82 080 207 112 147 098 16 272 41 735 1 139 085 1 009 598 45 632 78 526 227 336 148 638 5 384 73 259 102 810 27 936 74 874 59 882 170 716 19 357 151 359 132 190 170 144 73 824 13 853 82 354 206 014 139 056 12 905 53 679 1 173 087 843 967 42 067 286 133 254 017 112 685 3 453 137 879 126 550 20 523 106 027 94 720 295 869 13 221 282 648 266 288

8 796 610 5 840 292 66.4 37 285 5 803 007 5 417 967 4 200 856 385 040 6.6 2 956 318 146 320 4 597 404 2 653 338 57.7 4 294 2 649 044 2 482 058 1 702 057 166 986 6.3 1 944 066 74 914 342 535 141 417 34 449 159 093 427 767 298 711 38 821 81 395 2 407 294 2 081 810 125 176 183 929 461 424 313 478 15 096 132 668 204 531 61 334 143 197 114 424 355 655 43 685 311 970 276 554 316 975 140 350 24 838 151 016 415 403 277 029 28 424 108 624 2 478 000 1 749 922 100 836 625 069 512 832 239 356 8 940 264 512 254 130 47 444 206 686 185 409 620 064 31 905 588 159 555 858

7 102 020 4 554 160 64.1 13 623 4 540 537 4 166 196 3 102 203 374 341 8.2 2 547 860 108 896 3 713 304 2 068 411 55.7 1 778 2 066 633 1 907 257 1 208 056 159 376 7.7 1 644 893 46 386 284 796 123 296 32 795 127 492 344 189 234 565 39 395 66 676 1 936 264 1 622 322 126 870 180 039 377 927 220 576 12 838 144 467 168 456 37 411 131 045 108 633 277 084 23 836 253 248 229 329 277 975 125 172 26 936 125 637 352 418 226 944 28 031 96 950 2 005 646 1 351 780 94 713 558 103 415 787 161 476 7 241 247 065 204 807 26 915 177 892 162 367 456 671 17 425 439 246 420 987

3 732 898 2 522 025 67.6 4 787 2 517 238 2 386 439 1 767 943 130 799 5.2 1 210 873 69 224 1 934 575 1 162 646 60.1 517 1 162 129 1 106 032 691 503 56 097 4.8 771 929 38 037 141 417 70 898 11 660 58 545 180 235 135 104 13 023 31 104 1 012 441 902 284 43 789 63 443 199 805 131 744 4 728 63 306 90 824 24 154 66 670 52 850 173 601 17 725 155 876 139 308 137 024 72 442 9 059 55 460 179 996 132 521 8 985 38 348 1 018 299 773 756 33 204 211 029 212 736 100 363 3 490 108 881 105 501 16 914 88 587 78 809 281 019 11 395 269 624 258 376

424 56 33 61 48

1 367 193 114 201 158

3 215 446 249 491 369

4 976 662 373 761 558

4 404 654 377 763 556

2 225 332 211 402 311

4 597 698 411 755 570

3 713 578 330 638 467

1 934 298 199 329 266

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

503 800 629 732 657

775 621 818 090 338

7 524 445 1 045 362 548 917 1 106 169 795 303

925 051 137 705 876

147 055 297 828 419

158 773 833 182 327

60 153 34 712 11 914

207 724 118 341 43 796

1 032 007 508 541 222 018

477 826 242 994 103 346

715 300 374 937 156 956

691 615 378 599 172 744

363 157 213 573 107 465

737 932 406 335 190 216

592 231 319 971 132 789

340 561 218 921 98 606

18 426 8 937 5 055

56 580 30 290 18 180

407 155 207 486 128 291

135 147 82 233 52 989

212 970 119 717 71 987

229 064 124 193 70 780

104 284 69 939 42 784

249 671 143 940 84 590

226 717 122 678 59 550

87 500 52 622 29 623

105 735 75 655 34 488

348 826 247 038 114 665

1 853 041 1 147 430 583 969

840 359 553 316 280 922

1 364 133 871 819 425 919

1 358 536 872 520 446 901

731 892 502 672 280 936

1 373 962 915 148 485 872

1 143 476 743 029 356 709

655 544 485 209 249 663

34 945 24 132 16 420

111 549 80 200 58 032

765 835 504 137 356 424

279 576 208 018 152 001

403 812 288 198 204 138

428 799 302 301 211 047

206 157 166 941 120 584

477 136 347 247 242 952

407 263 284 184 182 191

168 755 128 800 88 777

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 217 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

681 840 627 576 696

404 676 075 496 481

304 410 533 563 994

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

575 171 176 065 854

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Table 149.

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West North Central Division

South Atlantic Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

North Dakota

South Dakota

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

Maryland

District of Columbia

3 321 415 2 314 975 69.7 3 639 2 311 336 2 192 417 1 606 430 118 919 5.1 1 006 440 61 513 1 715 713 1 071 930 62.5 381 1 071 549 1 026 740 642 817 44 809 4.2 643 783 34 534 121 542 61 956 10 250 48 954 155 175 117 625 11 589 25 249 941 201 838 471 45 133 55 486 166 864 112 525 5 648 48 638 74 783 21 435 53 348 40 374 146 137 15 155 130 982 113 834 117 128 63 815 7 537 45 717 157 008 118 753 7 294 30 894 938 995 732 257 26 347 180 138 176 940 86 911 2 664 87 363 85 994 15 683 70 311 61 903 239 648 10 288 229 360 217 123

2 131 703 1 406 503 66.0 2 620 1 403 883 1 340 242 991 923 63 641 4.5 725 200 46 438 1 117 946 646 632 57.8 339 646 293 619 421 395 622 26 872 4.2 471 314 28 659 81 326 41 402 6 559 33 137 98 234 72 809 6 543 18 425 546 610 492 928 20 144 31 986 118 743 82 804 2 779 33 118 55 908 17 532 38 376 28 341 112 936 14 092 98 844 82 014 79 366 42 605 4 412 32 291 95 979 69 080 4 839 22 014 554 679 424 585 15 424 114 455 130 917 63 479 1 515 65 903 66 118 11 575 54 543 47 238 190 887 8 779 182 108 168 710

3 939 284 2 541 352 64.5 18 569 2 522 783 2 367 395 1 824 828 155 388 6.2 1 397 932 77 570 2 078 092 1 172 207 56.4 1 687 1 170 520 1 102 173 768 836 68 347 5.8 905 885 41 550 149 373 65 228 14 099 67 756 176 258 124 496 14 880 32 383 1 038 203 893 537 50 581 84 080 216 091 135 679 5 944 74 380 99 114 26 862 72 252 58 575 182 153 20 957 161 196 142 744 142 638 63 782 11 588 67 053 179 436 121 891 11 717 45 479 1 078 036 777 624 39 512 259 777 241 398 106 415 3 834 131 149 122 236 20 010 102 226 91 502 314 348 14 147 300 201 284 977

480 464 313 534 65.3 9 893 303 641 287 558 203 779 16 083 5.3 166 930 10 201 243 417 139 460 57.3 1 145 138 315 131 851 78 498 6 464 4.7 103 957 5 900 19 331 8 212 1 440 9 322 24 742 15 466 1 589 5 334 128 365 107 347 5 525 9 479 25 861 17 408 737 7 692 12 120 4 290 7 830 4 602 26 628 3 312 23 316 16 227 17 601 8 503 1 241 7 767 22 240 15 654 1 126 5 028 123 901 91 471 3 576 28 231 27 434 12 242 430 14 762 13 141 2 335 10 806 8 863 39 100 1 737 37 363 32 411

517 032 342 112 66.2 6 238 335 874 321 891 239 166 13 983 4.2 174 920 12 621 266 207 155 697 58.5 763 154 934 148 758 95 318 6 176 4.0 110 510 6 467 20 108 9 863 1 420 8 520 23 600 16 295 1 354 4 507 135 231 116 319 4 307 10 906 28 891 20 549 537 7 778 14 493 5 546 8 947 5 898 28 502 4 750 23 752 17 953 20 160 10 144 1 253 8 690 22 664 16 051 1 005 5 340 133 000 101 309 3 391 27 878 30 848 15 633 350 14 865 15 676 3 464 12 212 10 250 43 859 2 334 41 525 37 108

1 192 803 815 070 68.3 12 931 802 139 772 813 578 526 29 326 3.7 377 733 25 143 621 203 374 384 60.3 1 768 372 616 358 343 231 589 14 273 3.8 246 819 14 617 45 617 23 946 3 058 18 206 53 653 40 871 2 759 7 997 318 243 283 474 7 571 18 490 64 729 46 765 1 181 16 761 29 685 11 033 18 652 13 304 59 673 8 865 50 808 40 508 44 505 24 092 2 979 17 327 52 979 39 308 2 497 10 620 319 938 246 898 7 769 64 171 70 073 35 880 705 33 481 33 840 6 858 26 982 23 003 99 868 5 630 94 238 85 691

1 880 434 1 255 440 66.8 25 454 1 229 986 1 172 214 901 086 57 772 4.7 624 994 41 291 973 051 564 751 58.0 2 218 562 533 536 683 364 972 25 850 4.6 408 300 20 646 71 256 32 911 5 651 30 990 90 918 60 890 5 685 17 128 509 685 441 710 17 618 36 046 99 345 70 687 2 072 26 580 46 497 16 432 30 065 22 767 89 682 13 797 75 885 62 881 66 910 31 420 4 738 30 585 85 414 57 968 4 599 22 187 505 414 374 379 14 598 115 053 109 084 54 610 1 328 53 139 55 046 10 711 44 335 38 496 151 183 8 182 143 001 131 113

518 946 354 474 68.3 5 382 349 092 335 147 261 566 13 945 4.0 164 472 8 368 271 380 165 843 61.1 569 165 274 158 860 110 580 6 414 3.9 105 537 3 599 18 531 8 531 1 537 8 243 26 321 18 674 1 291 4 955 141 634 124 399 3 953 10 097 28 277 18 696 532 9 042 13 269 3 771 9 498 7 767 19 534 2 434 17 100 15 281 18 721 9 061 999 8 627 26 874 18 892 1 222 6 597 146 625 111 739 3 788 30 726 31 293 14 540 268 16 485 15 742 3 007 12 735 11 538 32 125 1 758 30 367 29 013

3 736 830 2 639 896 70.6 47 018 2 592 878 2 481 342 1 982 427 111 536 4.3 1 096 934 60 840 1 953 769 1 238 003 63.4 7 786 1 230 217 1 177 802 856 533 52 415 4.3 715 766 23 867 127 677 57 886 9 450 57 046 180 938 130 188 11 129 30 189 1 081 168 945 040 33 134 76 681 188 608 129 649 3 987 54 780 80 173 24 816 55 357 45 317 124 497 17 382 107 115 96 236 123 496 56 673 8 020 58 298 182 054 129 958 9 303 40 785 1 128 827 865 117 31 089 227 362 207 382 98 696 2 604 106 068 101 268 17 864 83 404 75 622 210 742 10 893 199 849 190 547

503 173 333 519 66.3 6 083 327 436 303 994 244 062 23 442 7.2 169 654 13 446 273 198 169 573 62.1 1 283 168 290 158 004 122 751 10 286 6.1 103 625 4 934 17 267 5 192 1 491 10 181 26 879 16 080 2 270 7 381 134 389 105 515 8 547 17 149 22 909 13 307 566 8 965 10 527 3 441 7 086 6 002 18 004 2 737 15 267 13 743 18 326 5 714 1 548 10 965 31 570 19 853 1 998 9 428 146 020 111 867 5 998 27 262 28 141 14 488 474 13 179 14 445 3 557 10 888 9 558 34 696 2 793 31 903 29 819

1 715 278 193 287 234

1 117 163 114 190 155

2 078 311 200 354 273

243 40 28 43 34

266 44 31 46 37

271 41 26 43 35

1 953 301 199 313 252

273 29 19 29 23

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

218

713 775 135 096 559

946 692 337 115 520

092 450 827 211 646

417 947 295 684 667

207 811 934 408 984

621 100 71 107 88

203 323 307 025 353

973 156 100 169 134

051 099 728 921 969

380 065 979 663 412

769 599 714 400 604

198 617 720 070 074

332 775 223 553 104 931

188 822 128 343 69 811

330 754 197 400 106 223

48 780 32 445 16 198

53 068 35 745 19 900

117 673 78 745 41 552

181 237 109 534 60 274

42 428 25 956 14 051

301 318 187 344 100 301

15 502 10 848 6 502

67 163 39 375 23 471

40 559 25 421 15 628

100 478 66 000 40 069

8 530 5 104 2 763

11 901 7 583 4 555

24 427 17 258 10 994

40 560 26 047 16 879

13 886 9 371 6 365

111 452 73 682 51 528

24 187 14 257 9 671

608 461 456 635 229 633

389 775 296 236 170 531

640 388 439 601 255 800

96 445 70 473 36 849

104 019 77 660 46 360

226 822 169 813 97 001

337 723 240 348 141 406

74 326 53 883 31 886

501 440 362 572 215 785

25 072 18 230 12 045

130 218 99 690 72 221

78 787 62 561 45 334

194 694 150 172 109 330

17 796 13 621 9 475

23 206 18 737 13 719

49 270 41 541 31 501

80 894 65 824 50 070

25 360 20 289 15 693

194 893 153 416 119 084

39 567 28 462 21 249

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 218 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 149.

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State

East South Central Division

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

4 843 182 3 338 989 68.9 168 579 3 170 410 3 028 362 2 413 190 142 048 4.5 1 504 193 80 696 2 497 590 1 516 169 60.7 18 398 1 497 771 1 424 436 1 030 874 73 335 4.9 981 421 33 617 183 878 71 318 12 973 89 313 266 624 163 017 13 675 45 882 1 395 516 1 163 436 35 998 100 705 237 861 157 278 4 562 75 541 102 909 30 201 72 708 59 241 158 804 20 181 138 623 122 919 172 838 69 177 11 863 90 405 245 028 160 252 14 733 64 796 1 415 341 1 042 736 42 154 318 739 263 492 118 915 3 175 141 356 127 456 21 838 105 618 94 918 273 435 12 928 260 507 247 918

1 404 900 744 032 53.0 1 805 742 227 671 085 520 931 71 142 9.6 660 868 18 191 743 198 316 810 42.6 186 316 624 289 101 196 531 27 523 8.7 426 388 10 094 58 628 14 762 6 509 37 158 58 823 36 307 8 050 13 996 354 998 281 694 26 241 46 127 82 027 38 882 2 309 40 822 39 795 6 235 33 560 29 472 67 431 4 614 62 817 58 236 55 995 15 323 4 499 36 154 59 688 30 176 5 216 24 255 370 949 208 207 16 244 146 372 94 988 27 881 1 171 65 936 48 119 4 567 43 552 40 637 113 459 3 340 110 119 106 081

5 203 230 3 519 927 67.6 118 432 3 401 495 3 238 414 2 571 055 163 081 4.8 1 683 303 80 380 2 719 169 1 626 440 59.8 8 827 1 617 613 1 528 675 1 118 719 88 938 5.5 1 092 729 38 769 208 531 88 907 15 552 93 584 282 895 182 169 14 301 43 153 1 409 810 1 207 877 38 029 108 147 271 348 174 204 4 653 92 416 122 141 33 644 88 497 71 430 189 336 24 559 164 777 146 795 198 104 81 255 15 443 100 529 260 206 171 570 17 151 68 246 1 455 795 1 088 579 49 970 312 549 314 484 145 015 4 603 164 852 155 726 26 666 129 060 114 714 334 854 17 361 317 493 299 167

2 669 383 1 762 523 66.0 64 425 1 698 098 1 603 425 1 274 020 94 673 5.6 906 860 41 416 1 400 424 816 145 58.3 8 541 807 604 754 322 546 002 53 282 6.6 584 279 16 330 114 657 43 667 8 823 56 308 138 845 89 702 7 546 24 606 726 880 606 064 21 763 66 103 134 638 83 907 2 355 48 298 61 359 15 529 45 830 38 244 92 580 11 144 81 436 73 744 111 600 41 904 9 082 58 854 136 691 86 966 10 049 36 754 753 504 539 283 30 540 179 835 156 439 66 729 2 500 87 197 79 927 12 392 67 535 61 024 162 263 8 159 154 104 147 197

4 938 381 3 351 513 67.9 73 135 3 278 378 3 090 276 2 481 409 188 102 5.7 1 586 868 84 148 2 584 722 1 547 461 59.9 7 571 1 539 890 1 441 381 1 065 761 98 509 6.4 1 037 261 32 102 206 858 81 762 17 514 99 230 257 031 174 824 15 889 45 530 1 410 567 1 198 827 49 493 125 976 231 167 148 176 5 169 77 676 94 675 26 769 67 906 55 729 153 361 20 072 133 289 120 196 195 787 75 839 16 453 102 421 255 285 163 914 18 875 70 021 1 465 092 1 050 791 57 754 352 556 264 047 115 760 3 747 144 509 124 416 21 428 102 988 92 722 280 095 15 329 264 766 252 149

10 377 252 6 269 106 60.4 101 870 6 167 236 5 810 467 4 574 568 356 769 5.8 4 108 146 173 223 5 433 684 2 869 304 52.8 11 065 2 858 239 2 687 564 1 955 118 170 675 6.0 2 564 380 71 102 329 650 143 589 27 703 148 820 429 714 302 102 26 545 75 314 2 593 901 2 192 071 105 417 241 160 583 283 342 707 18 032 222 291 333 571 83 949 249 622 205 641 673 449 66 890 606 559 545 915 311 734 135 485 23 403 151 140 418 986 281 961 25 860 107 599 2 656 066 1 902 179 100 802 647 351 685 275 272 183 13 745 399 297 409 506 60 854 348 652 318 458 952 117 41 776 910 341 869 859

2 838 709 1 718 145 60.5 29 831 1 688 314 1 563 960 1 204 484 124 354 7.4 1 120 564 46 197 1 488 307 762 249 51.2 1 791 760 458 705 772 487 794 54 686 7.2 726 058 23 226 119 324 42 359 12 094 60 941 138 251 90 801 13 508 23 672 756 486 615 434 39 250 88 024 151 584 83 268 3 930 64 324 67 878 15 398 52 480 42 902 116 879 11 814 105 065 91 405 110 640 40 542 9 454 60 531 136 661 81 637 10 233 44 094 788 779 505 692 31 709 250 404 170 168 60 915 2 496 106 750 83 346 10 353 72 993 66 072 198 713 7 427 191 286 179 322

3 799 725 2 432 337 64.0 27 260 2 405 077 2 250 842 1 786 123 154 235 6.4 1 367 388 63 238 2 004 556 1 115 922 55.7 2 775 1 113 147 1 037 485 756 694 75 662 6.8 888 634 28 302 153 120 59 674 14 408 74 392 180 357 127 261 14 571 31 505 1 017 940 862 908 43 499 98 837 201 507 125 536 4 661 71 187 87 923 22 433 65 490 54 162 154 322 16 979 137 343 122 596 144 952 55 456 12 203 76 873 182 230 116 200 14 720 50 318 1 069 018 742 146 43 577 281 957 232 230 95 964 3 768 132 473 112 404 17 418 94 986 87 053 263 722 11 695 252 027 239 933

3 103 529 1 895 361 61.1 24 980 1 870 381 1 741 794 1 381 653 128 587 6.9 1 208 168 49 140 1 647 860 862 402 52.3 3 301 859 101 791 620 568 535 67 481 7.9 785 458 21 576 131 065 44 762 11 200 73 388 147 509 98 740 11 741 32 167 806 010 675 568 32 826 82 706 167 338 100 476 4 020 62 649 74 309 18 250 56 059 46 905 129 438 13 697 115 741 105 319 127 605 38 288 10 885 78 075 151 381 87 685 12 847 49 893 854 320 568 642 39 319 244 384 195 695 75 831 3 014 116 837 94 805 13 556 81 249 74 605 224 054 9 034 215 020 206 613

1 909 851 1 140 893 59.7 17 408 1 123 485 1 028 773 811 652 94 712 8.4 768 958 28 061 1 019 110 529 912 52.0 2 143 527 769 477 080 345 376 50 689 9.6 489 198 12 997 90 999 26 337 7 900 54 576 93 593 57 599 8 878 22 912 483 726 392 789 24 066 58 094 97 217 57 126 2 369 37 629 43 500 10 349 33 151 28 064 81 706 8 308 73 398 67 136 88 874 23 079 8 494 56 821 97 388 51 656 10 931 34 122 520 909 342 418 28 475 149 032 115 900 45 477 2 110 68 313 56 838 8 741 48 097 43 776 139 201 6 388 132 813 127 130

2 719 391 261 472 379

1 400 216 144 255 199

2 584 414 264 474 365

1 488 221 126 288 197

2 004 287 181 362 269

1 647 244 151 304 222

1 019 164 104 197 143

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

2 497 378 240 423 329

590 024 627 174 519

743 94 45 143 85

198 695 818 514 771

169 958 942 618 690

424 672 048 570 316

722 879 920 809 411

5 433 702 443 754 581

684 103 639 799 318

307 204 554 786 006

556 675 078 163 968

860 549 067 916 477

110 654 995 069 889

395 542 233 731 132 223

98 681 43 474 21 729

383 676 239 349 144 864

205 005 127 742 77 043

402 111 239 797 142 498

698 288 400 829 227 886

228 200 120 438 65 036

283 186 163 680 94 337

233 944 132 376 77 064

143 677 85 269 51 720

116 429 77 246 50 102

27 485 14 196 7 306

143 633 95 970 60 776

90 943 60 839 36 646

169 270 105 539 64 701

272 428 183 915 120 338

66 613 37 561 21 340

104 272 66 620 39 599

94 174 60 226 33 883

84 014 51 234 26 720

708 109 490 925 300 654

240 919 122 407 66 999

736 302 538 174 354 460

406 594 286 634 187 759

759 485 526 423 338 145

1 232 793 830 201 520 341

484 760 288 007 168 367

569 955 379 311 240 065

488 610 317 009 197 860

316 945 209 165 133 804

218 668 175 362 131 574

60 879 40 070 26 139

268 371 213 309 157 042

172 358 133 920 94 014

313 031 233 392 167 502

502 768 398 688 297 067

138 204 95 248 66 101

204 414 152 879 110 325

194 002 143 173 97 721

164 108 115 842 72 846

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 219 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 149.

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Mountain Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Texas

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

1 800 056 1 077 151 59.8 10 783 1 066 368 994 289 773 276 72 079 6.8 722 905 33 201 950 334 493 603 51.9 1 026 492 577 457 309 323 219 35 268 7.2 456 731 17 100 73 715 27 342 6 894 38 699 79 365 55 520 6 118 15 381 455 419 380 340 20 539 47 990 98 857 54 977 2 430 41 369 47 894 10 745 37 149 30 741 94 472 8 886 85 586 77 452 70 691 25 828 5 882 38 915 80 135 48 913 6 701 24 199 478 342 326 123 20 383 131 198 113 716 43 518 1 628 68 570 59 170 7 945 51 225 47 066 148 280 5 656 142 624 136 127

3 119 293 1 849 619 59.3 32 702 1 816 917 1 641 614 1 278 526 175 303 9.6 1 269 674 65 020 1 650 399 828 453 50.2 3 945 824 508 738 884 516 910 85 624 10.4 821 946 26 298 134 063 38 170 13 782 79 955 156 134 93 393 16 783 36 658 837 580 657 461 51 586 111 363 157 223 87 422 5 865 63 805 68 708 16 307 52 401 44 427 115 186 11 640 103 546 94 814 131 856 34 897 12 525 84 078 160 246 82 986 17 009 58 846 891 498 539 160 50 973 299 191 183 260 63 213 3 634 116 403 87 613 12 067 75 546 69 385 195 926 8 044 187 882 179 429

2 398 899 1 499 404 62.5 29 335 1 470 069 1 369 138 1 059 475 100 931 6.9 899 495 50 014 1 252 402 670 332 53.5 2 854 667 478 621 152 435 808 46 326 6.9 582 070 24 244 95 974 36 105 10 008 47 278 110 883 72 457 9 093 21 378 639 263 531 495 31 108 60 834 130 882 79 090 3 451 48 233 60 372 16 503 43 869 35 218 109 123 13 290 95 833 83 634 90 200 35 644 8 036 46 328 106 418 63 191 8 247 34 041 654 478 442 120 26 678 183 963 147 207 60 920 2 294 83 987 71 490 11 674 59 816 53 560 182 609 8 674 173 935 163 247

12 656 267 8 349 811 66.0 130 783 8 219 028 7 634 279 6 074 916 584 749 7.1 4 306 456 214 042 6 512 018 3 675 790 56.4 18 239 3 657 551 3 394 864 2 483 282 262 687 7.2 2 836 228 87 853 539 281 190 974 53 259 283 041 657 899 443 920 56 001 123 968 3 650 711 3 085 081 184 517 314 976 606 932 391 308 21 906 193 328 258 870 77 315 181 555 146 892 430 556 57 196 373 360 330 285 508 882 173 410 42 164 290 829 639 600 381 420 47 898 204 213 3 666 672 2 470 749 154 962 1 031 337 678 032 281 958 12 629 383 378 311 047 53 142 257 905 232 775 707 785 39 219 668 566 631 300

599 765 381 860 63.7 4 920 376 940 350 723 253 284 26 217 7.0 217 905 10 932 306 522 171 007 55.8 595 170 412 160 037 97 714 10 375 6.1 135 515 5 847 23 407 9 558 1 994 11 496 23 698 15 046 2 302 5 246 166 889 138 137 9 954 15 982 33 243 19 779 1 251 12 167 15 801 4 577 11 224 8 496 30 205 3 930 26 275 22 272 21 682 9 023 1 881 10 717 23 127 14 827 1 507 6 575 166 613 116 686 6 134 43 477 34 687 14 747 534 19 406 17 209 2 807 14 402 12 538 43 204 2 266 40 938 37 926

729 819 478 286 65.5 5 513 472 773 443 703 327 131 29 070 6.1 251 533 10 007 370 683 207 858 56.1 525 207 333 194 686 120 541 12 647 6.1 162 825 5 149 32 286 15 108 2 987 13 777 33 548 23 324 2 787 6 002 202 629 176 499 9 095 13 903 37 932 24 397 1 179 12 349 18 019 5 530 12 489 9 394 34 722 4 534 30 188 25 498 31 306 13 853 2 641 14 803 31 387 20 417 1 908 8 910 199 706 138 739 7 231 53 372 39 887 16 853 630 22 404 20 390 3 014 17 376 15 433 48 007 2 047 45 960 43 128

332 293 224 854 67.7 3 874 220 980 207 868 156 463 13 112 5.9 107 439 5 387 167 732 98 456 58.7 433 98 023 92 243 59 119 5 780 5.9 69 276 2 475 14 178 5 956 1 439 6 554 13 772 8 528 1 131 3 234 98 755 85 786 4 034 6 614 17 804 11 534 556 5 702 7 245 2 183 5 062 3 857 12 807 1 810 10 997 9 419 13 270 5 520 1 210 6 481 13 304 8 000 968 4 196 96 430 68 150 3 240 24 814 17 735 8 164 262 9 301 8 064 1 472 6 592 5 686 18 929 1 037 17 892 16 593

2 518 482 1 771 107 70.3 38 388 1 732 719 1 633 281 1 253 976 99 438 5.7 747 375 34 398 1 285 459 803 645 62.5 4 890 798 755 755 131 517 271 43 624 5.5 481 814 14 802 93 894 37 827 9 259 43 252 118 731 77 948 8 586 21 156 765 323 660 891 32 814 52 808 120 025 77 485 3 839 38 626 50 598 14 955 35 643 27 902 84 452 10 376 74 076 65 071 85 914 37 759 7 254 40 185 112 871 76 133 6 637 28 652 763 359 567 165 26 466 167 020 129 999 58 218 2 437 69 327 60 326 10 121 50 205 44 306 132 990 6 565 126 425 118 853

1 113 046 699 034 62.8 14 874 684 160 629 272 479 830 54 888 8.0 414 012 13 753 572 863 308 794 53.9 1 744 307 050 283 288 191 712 23 762 7.7 264 069 5 346 45 829 16 552 4 747 23 983 51 170 32 707 5 443 9 954 315 750 252 620 18 465 35 163 57 384 33 048 1 912 22 409 25 635 6 646 18 989 15 608 44 415 4 970 39 445 35 043 43 169 14 546 4 035 24 441 50 288 29 310 4 114 16 351 323 514 209 286 14 128 99 016 63 424 23 277 1 134 39 013 30 440 4 245 26 195 23 863 62 028 2 975 59 053 55 899

2 785 730 1 753 478 62.9 25 680 1 727 798 1 603 896 1 241 228 123 902 7.2 1 032 252 40 308 1 427 467 782 132 54.8 3 305 778 827 724 584 509 696 54 243 7.0 645 335 13 600 108 584 45 066 11 672 50 761 141 520 96 054 12 708 25 891 761 505 633 165 39 095 74 924 140 952 80 078 4 634 56 138 73 139 15 461 57 678 48 199 132 563 11 038 121 525 110 318 101 575 41 431 8 614 51 303 132 874 84 102 8 918 38 840 763 100 521 597 32 331 207 132 158 420 59 841 3 182 95 373 87 279 11 726 75 553 69 109 184 219 7 085 177 134 169 154

1 650 284 160 312 209

1 252 192 113 229 170

306 48 30 57 44

370 65 39 70 54

167 29 17 34 26

1 285 212 134 223 176

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

220

950 140 89 174 131

334 641 087 730 166

399 476 610 739 380

402 706 617 087 437

6 512 018 1 160 660 675 110 1 195 621 861 999

522 449 165 117 134

683 346 238 151 167

732 476 884 483 620

459 252 222 097 113

572 101 56 107 75

863 509 719 287 975

1 427 229 133 224 166

467 241 668 782 185

142 305 82 227 47 249

258 946 131 913 75 703

203 852 107 476 58 337

1 223 664 635 509 370 230

55 875 32 348 13 494

80 201 42 652 18 282

34 568 19 475 9 526

232 020 137 124 67 497

103 711 51 349 24 940

247 376 127 462 64 784

50 698 32 860 18 789

133 807 74 665 37 184

60 250 39 385 22 819

390 327 250 547 156 883

13 837 8 392 4 708

15 059 10 736 6 548

7 638 5 000 3 090

63 008 39 903 25 319

43 382 27 561 17 240

90 426 57 949 36 394

301 347 200 045 124 144

524 216 299 019 179 025

413 985 267 190 161 100

2 260 206 1 363 826 837 991

115 394 78 797 38 271

170 290 110 668 54 336

72 594 49 623 26 310

412 478 286 578 155 205

206 981 122 294 66 283

443 957 272 319 152 074

98 255 74 034 50 860

253 590 166 755 103 644

122 868 94 933 66 546

744 448 569 431 408 511

28 968 22 223 14 922

32 897 27 417 19 890

16 131 13 073 9 731

123 675 99 248 72 976

72 654 52 797 36 761

154 068 118 475 87 738

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 220 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 149.

Labor Force Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Pacific Division

Utah

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

California

Alaska

Hawaii

1 154 039 784 501 68.0 7 053 777 448 736 059 529 095 41 389 5.3 369 538 12 170 589 854 345 602 58.6 817 344 785 326 464 195 602 18 321 5.3 244 252 5 476 60 263 29 993 5 771 24 263 67 553 49 598 4 275 12 309 320 489 284 210 11 450 20 293 51 876 34 311 1 063 16 409 22 384 6 525 15 859 12 614 41 620 5 467 36 153 32 048 59 985 29 774 5 234 24 910 68 917 46 527 3 415 18 782 319 735 218 694 8 580 91 925 55 529 24 918 789 29 801 25 964 4 126 21 838 19 597 59 724 2 728 56 996 53 904

936 050 657 878 70.3 10 358 647 520 607 437 493 942 40 083 6.2 278 172 13 191 460 407 289 676 62.9 1 175 288 501 270 644 202 581 17 857 6.2 170 731 3 648 30 921 14 698 2 953 13 006 44 705 34 002 3 262 5 448 287 105 243 521 12 829 23 850 54 622 33 446 2 314 18 841 24 568 7 422 17 146 13 707 33 722 4 572 29 150 26 181 28 998 13 477 2 724 12 690 41 788 29 423 2 493 9 529 267 711 195 387 10 828 60 771 52 999 24 411 1 303 27 285 25 648 5 270 20 378 17 910 43 263 3 185 40 078 38 072

3 730 985 2 487 073 66.7 53 896 2 433 177 2 293 961 1 740 966 139 216 5.7 1 243 912 53 946 1 900 954 1 099 749 57.9 4 704 1 095 045 1 031 812 674 706 63 233 5.8 801 205 26 221 132 879 59 167 11 767 58 286 178 217 120 983 12 689 28 105 1 091 902 932 576 45 049 85 260 185 088 116 180 4 887 63 950 86 528 20 430 66 098 53 352 155 417 14 409 141 008 125 639 125 852 59 638 9 903 55 899 167 647 110 306 10 094 45 622 1 078 190 757 251 38 816 279 483 195 637 81 456 3 144 111 010 101 243 14 885 86 358 77 256 232 385 9 552 222 833 211 731

2 191 764 1 410 695 64.4 3 552 1 407 143 1 319 960 985 769 87 183 6.2 781 069 32 093 1 127 967 632 407 56.1 333 632 074 594 231 380 627 37 843 6.0 495 560 13 671 77 389 34 885 7 155 35 088 94 085 67 640 7 853 17 742 614 817 530 808 30 081 51 850 112 625 68 914 3 243 40 438 56 526 13 525 43 001 34 920 108 355 10 965 97 390 86 988 73 265 33 548 5 615 34 055 91 656 59 327 5 641 26 615 613 998 435 962 23 527 154 296 122 798 50 072 2 210 70 516 67 017 9 917 57 100 50 976 159 233 6 255 152 978 145 469

22 786 281 15 262 900 67.0 270 089 14 992 811 13 996 309 10 844 396 996 502 6.6 7 523 381 365 800 11 479 705 6 622 034 57.7 23 212 6 598 822 6 163 408 4 262 112 435 414 6.6 4 857 671 138 010 870 632 346 121 82 189 417 337 1 310 853 885 001 104 523 233 467 6 775 363 5 675 384 325 895 640 665 1 064 688 696 050 35 424 332 686 473 435 141 658 331 777 269 659 811 605 101 827 709 778 636 728 779 399 307 429 59 323 410 158 1 129 898 705 351 71 940 344 633 6 566 726 4 472 552 267 544 1 814 008 1 166 863 515 298 26 045 625 393 582 471 104 458 478 013 429 324 1 254 348 68 882 1 185 466 1 125 581

393 394 293 957 74.7 24 991 268 966 245 379 189 563 23 587 8.8 99 437 4 394 184 725 122 695 66.4 2 888 119 807 111 082 77 028 8 725 7.3 62 030 1 027 15 745 5 948 1 541 7 109 22 299 10 821 1 937 2 952 144 942 106 733 10 460 13 433 15 397 9 011 824 5 511 4 585 1 145 3 440 2 531 5 701 739 4 962 4 292 13 749 5 784 1 206 6 557 18 172 10 212 1 250 5 708 127 048 87 168 5 875 32 348 13 883 6 730 327 6 799 4 858 886 3 972 3 312 7 015 369 6 646 6 163

855 518 602 348 70.4 54 001 548 347 529 059 412 541 19 288 3.5 253 170 7 717 421 315 266 697 63.3 6 560 260 137 251 324 182 785 8 813 3.4 154 618 3 171 30 400 12 495 1 705 13 577 49 199 26 763 1 717 4 950 251 796 198 419 5 994 18 453 43 434 28 457 760 14 105 22 043 6 902 15 141 12 310 37 331 5 005 32 326 29 086 26 784 12 042 1 235 13 129 39 315 25 491 1 459 10 242 239 569 180 027 5 245 50 272 50 344 26 345 615 23 350 24 342 5 073 19 269 17 204 40 961 2 605 38 356 36 298

460 74 46 69 55

1 900 302 172 314 239

1 127 165 97 185 142

11 1 1 1 1

184 43 25 37 28

421 68 43 68 55

LABOR FORCE STATUS

Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of persons 16 years and over------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Females 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Percent of females 16 years and over -----Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Institutionalized persons ------------------------Males 16 to 19 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 20 to 24 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 25 to 54 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 55 to 64 years -------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Males 65 to 69 years -------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Males 70 years and over -----------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 16 to 19 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 20 to 24 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 25 to 54 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 55 to 64 years ------------------Employed -------------------------------------Unemployed -----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Females 65 to 69 years ------------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 --------------------------Females 70 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Not in labor force -------------------------------Did not work in 1989 ---------------------------

PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN IN FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES Females 16 years and over ---------------own children under 6 years--------------------labor force --------------------------------own children 6 to 17 years only----------------labor force --------------------------------Own children under 6 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children under 6 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with two parents------------------------------Both parents in labor force ------------------------Both at work 35 or more hours ------------------Own children 6 to 17 years living with one parent ------------------------------Parent in labor force -----------------------------At work 35 or more hours ----------------------With In With In

589 133 76 110 84

854 561 115 858 456

407 201 878 988 693

954 837 612 487 170

967 019 601 771 823

479 906 060 743 256

705 723 101 484 464

725 621 410 101 615

315 218 238 083 522

173 999 88 400 34 214

78 376 44 158 24 092

337 574 177 118 76 565

183 492 99 194 40 704

2 033 367 1 051 273 536 836

49 967 26 237 11 336

73 315 43 764 26 994

28 020 18 399 11 309

26 994 19 815 14 370

89 864 53 584 33 842

51 650 32 907 19 860

687 249 394 237 259 727

13 967 8 663 5 093

22 307 13 725 9 809

352 860 218 172 100 120

127 345 87 251 53 752

603 804 394 364 198 656

353 602 233 384 113 642

3 380 197 2 047 785 1 110 305

79 941 52 767 27 767

133 953 97 716 65 617

58 398 47 868 35 272

46 307 38 528 30 449

172 957 132 938 96 429

102 486 83 762 60 341

1 198 058 856 405 621 657

20 715 15 332 10 635

37 986 28 777 22 091

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 221 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

221

Table 150.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

222

Northeast Region

Midwest Region

South Region

United States

Total

New England Division

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

115 681 202 30 533 582 14 227 916 578 334 4 140 575 16 305 666 3 000 976 1 672 559 869 543 2 482 553 5 713 591 3 861 446 36 718 398 1 397 189 2 860 046 13 634 686 3 352 054 3 941 568 6 341 064 2 533 639 18 826 477 640 982 4 582 070 2 315 205 990 423 15 295 917 521 154 1 992 852 732 609 12 781 911 5 167 308 3 127 932 2 839 010 1 066 944 1 590 184 13 097 963 4 080 305 4 793 935 4 047 043 17 196 332 4 981 876 2 922 321 3 760 910 3 580 137 968 091 4 563 134 948 540 1 576 991 52 976 623 14 752 659 5 993 163 251 316 2 156 867 8 759 496 551 261 151 962 171 791 2 163 863 3 977 806 2 946 061 23 120 191 1 133 078 832 879 6 584 290 1 155 921 1 314 555 4 113 814 1 995 673 14 569 944 394 508 4 490 363 2 062 414 368 423 8 929 509 494 920 310 463 66 355 8 124 126 3 062 435 1 278 437 449 506 149 675 290 041 1 235 327 175 669 131 124 923 593 4 489 431 2 018 059 1 082 797 426 426 419 603 46 995 915 154 36 177 359 459

24 311 910 7 058 183 3 230 881 108 098 975 662 3 827 302 675 743 362 684 220 654 606 386 1 262 854 840 614 7 977 169 293 161 617 931 2 783 185 699 185 847 044 1 236 956 482 784 4 282 892 149 414 1 090 167 501 125 253 220 3 191 985 89 530 490 148 188 700 2 612 307 1 006 195 617 662 306 467 92 699 187 985 2 537 521 762 627 952 241 809 106 3 240 585 975 634 500 283 749 893 721 938 150 979 863 796 167 215 300 911 11 294 063 3 389 598 1 326 662 47 384 484 319 2 062 936 132 052 34 236 48 926 535 759 849 695 611 912 5 008 076 238 894 185 859 1 321 497 238 372 285 834 797 291 374 263 3 261 826 87 199 1 065 689 439 694 79 022 1 751 005 83 794 73 646 14 899 1 593 565 560 348 216 032 54 351 16 314 36 837 232 831 31 729 22 340 178 356 858 202 393 416 202 683 81 544 80 095 7 489 173 070 5 413 63 709

6 637 962 2 015 707 929 315 31 139 275 261 1 086 392 224 191 124 739 55 368 169 326 359 068 228 118 2 136 321 79 998 183 708 767 301 200 437 228 590 338 274 133 527 1 105 314 37 203 264 221 138 561 62 931 836 731 19 917 114 660 48 801 702 154 284 813 155 417 87 236 20 462 51 625 733 948 199 295 281 655 251 493 828 019 267 657 150 240 170 471 164 740 35 930 203 721 38 551 77 859 3 136 003 978 219 392 702 14 531 142 634 585 517 43 100 11 925 12 583 151 725 242 352 167 406 1 346 063 66 429 55 422 373 608 71 303 80 776 221 529 104 145 850 604 21 746 259 104 124 248 20 317 478 372 18 318 15 409 2 776 444 645 167 717 54 810 15 850 4 501 10 709 77 286 10 110 7 696 59 355 240 213 101 650 70 924 21 102 20 763 1 545 44 992 1 543 19 899

17 673 948 5 042 476 2 301 566 76 959 700 401 2 740 910 451 552 237 945 165 286 437 060 903 786 612 496 5 840 848 213 163 434 223 2 015 884 498 748 618 454 898 682 349 257 3 177 578 112 211 825 946 362 564 190 289 2 355 254 69 613 375 488 139 899 1 910 153 721 382 462 245 219 231 72 237 136 360 1 803 573 563 332 670 586 557 613 2 412 566 707 977 350 043 579 422 557 198 115 049 660 075 128 664 223 052 8 158 060 2 411 379 933 960 32 853 341 685 1 477 419 88 952 22 311 36 343 384 034 607 343 444 506 3 662 013 172 465 130 437 947 889 167 069 205 058 575 762 270 118 2 411 222 65 453 806 585 315 446 58 705 1 272 633 65 476 58 237 12 123 1 148 920 392 631 161 222 38 501 11 813 26 128 155 545 21 619 14 644 119 001 617 989 291 766 131 759 60 442 59 332 5 944 128 078 3 870 43 810

27 985 184 6 881 731 3 147 924 113 427 914 181 3 733 807 623 535 361 064 195 384 635 763 1 357 166 910 756 8 700 483 366 126 615 827 3 200 145 774 704 916 165 1 509 276 599 242 4 518 385 157 767 1 113 656 558 828 232 629 3 764 725 86 734 402 710 152 643 3 275 281 1 363 287 789 062 833 738 490 536 322 439 3 164 546 1 000 860 996 336 1 143 618 4 639 961 1 337 972 944 953 936 879 892 526 247 168 1 172 989 192 719 431 980 12 879 315 3 341 817 1 292 355 48 690 467 222 2 049 462 109 205 29 413 36 572 563 403 922 141 673 340 5 603 754 310 478 170 584 1 565 572 268 153 285 803 1 011 616 489 660 3 557 120 100 976 1 096 447 503 447 96 783 2 324 969 82 962 64 769 12 694 2 177 238 881 779 314 824 129 247 62 710 65 483 311 107 41 690 27 296 241 456 1 168 421 447 454 337 057 106 230 105 141 14 040 263 640 6 855 107 200

19 530 654 4 821 430 2 225 086 75 368 644 396 2 596 344 456 893 270 968 137 012 441 694 919 679 616 229 6 080 730 254 306 430 917 2 222 549 530 000 638 769 1 053 780 427 532 3 172 958 110 599 786 414 375 099 162 490 2 577 802 57 907 301 993 114 409 2 217 902 940 123 546 404 405 299 201 636 189 552 2 263 717 706 059 704 707 837 027 3 381 676 1 009 574 711 463 647 019 619 415 179 421 834 199 131 354 309 648 8 955 346 2 321 604 910 834 32 584 330 141 1 410 770 79 366 22 562 26 546 392 346 623 847 454 984 3 929 708 215 296 118 006 1 105 286 188 078 202 427 714 781 352 190 2 491 120 70 348 774 644 337 991 69 060 1 559 536 55 285 50 492 9 995 1 453 759 603 657 214 977 71 241 29 694 40 804 216 600 30 381 18 469 167 286 856 657 322 294 254 875 77 241 76 504 10 607 191 640 4 799 77 344

8 454 530 2 060 301 922 838 38 059 269 785 1 137 463 166 642 90 096 58 372 194 069 437 487 294 527 2 619 753 111 820 184 910 977 596 244 704 277 396 455 496 171 710 1 345 427 47 168 327 242 183 729 70 139 1 186 923 28 827 100 717 38 234 1 057 379 423 164 242 658 428 439 288 900 132 887 900 829 294 801 291 629 306 591 1 258 285 328 398 233 490 289 860 273 111 67 747 338 790 61 365 122 332 3 923 969 1 020 213 381 521 16 106 137 081 638 692 29 839 6 851 10 026 171 057 298 294 218 356 1 674 046 95 182 52 578 460 286 80 075 83 376 296 835 137 470 1 066 000 30 628 321 803 165 456 27 723 765 433 27 677 14 277 2 699 723 479 278 122 99 847 58 006 33 016 24 679 94 507 11 309 8 827 74 170 311 764 125 160 82 182 28 989 28 637 3 433 72 000 2 056 29 856

38 787 201 9 750 230 4 596 070 235 860 1 305 868 5 154 160 917 066 500 177 260 258 769 023 1 927 598 1 350 542 12 165 189 487 483 945 167 4 685 653 1 169 945 1 276 939 2 238 769 934 010 6 046 886 212 183 1 516 370 733 121 307 277 5 062 375 211 320 685 032 247 613 4 166 023 1 642 184 1 064 597 962 625 313 735 567 728 4 671 651 1 477 038 1 799 166 1 290 845 6 175 131 1 872 306 972 725 1 342 643 1 268 646 381 489 1 605 968 353 062 554 277 17 844 311 4 809 808 1 956 252 102 935 693 891 2 853 556 169 222 44 809 47 524 663 568 1 419 214 1 095 494 7 683 701 394 120 278 941 2 301 387 405 238 423 439 1 472 710 753 761 4 709 253 134 423 1 490 952 658 161 117 856 3 042 027 202 686 106 509 23 375 2 732 832 1 010 238 479 969 141 937 42 939 95 227 426 132 62 950 50 457 310 230 1 740 706 893 834 367 159 154 184 151 930 17 540 307 989 14 369 116 689

20 562 512 5 362 206 2 590 165 155 867 728 740 2 772 041 515 028 266 742 142 668 420 013 963 578 662 994 6 522 400 251 086 526 329 2 491 137 620 929 702 353 1 167 855 481 538 3 253 848 113 354 818 951 376 508 170 893 2 657 126 104 603 381 972 134 631 2 170 551 873 451 546 144 451 716 113 942 296 389 2 444 010 770 673 1 014 813 632 106 3 125 054 1 002 513 453 896 669 965 640 599 181 189 817 491 187 230 283 188 9 620 145 2 657 847 1 123 824 68 353 396 604 1 534 023 103 945 25 418 27 033 367 227 708 876 540 282 4 138 483 202 518 164 499 1 232 663 219 911 246 280 766 472 389 047 2 538 803 72 566 803 985 337 032 66 204 1 573 238 99 648 63 401 14 565 1 410 189 526 849 249 699 77 506 19 108 56 075 224 643 35 093 30 487 158 503 948 428 503 229 189 116 85 912 84 674 9 581 160 590 8 219 59 104

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 222 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 150.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

South RegionmCon.

West Region

New England Division

East South Central Division

West South Central Division

Total

Mountain Division

Pacific Division

6 585 369 1 461 417 652 947 30 132 177 790 808 470 119 668 72 006 40 238 136 062 326 955 231 952 1 933 686 92 584 126 473 760 839 192 916 186 132 381 791 166 355 953 790 34 167 230 981 123 907 46 327 818 402 33 279 103 726 37 988 681 397 261 108 178 963 181 339 74 862 87 262 836 196 257 158 296 189 259 645 1 354 329 463 449 234 486 257 186 242 405 82 744 316 464 59 403 116 795 3 011 957 731 308 269 041 12 771 92 191 462 267 18 204 5 494 6 926 116 469 242 870 189 326 1 236 782 76 605 34 540 382 020 66 334 55 882 259 804 138 577 743 617 23 014 227 634 112 791 18 025 512 847 32 236 14 396 2 654 466 215 177 512 80 000 22 879 8 665 13 654 82 870 10 165 7 800 64 578 425 271 235 611 94 584 26 075 25 842 3 779 65 222 2 378 25 525

11 639 320 2 926 607 1 352 958 49 861 399 338 1 573 649 282 370 161 429 77 352 212 948 637 065 455 596 3 709 103 143 813 292 365 1 433 677 356 100 388 454 689 123 286 117 1 839 248 64 662 466 438 232 706 90 057 1 586 847 73 438 199 334 74 994 1 314 075 507 625 339 490 329 570 124 931 184 077 1 391 445 449 207 488 164 399 094 1 695 748 406 344 284 343 415 492 385 642 117 556 472 013 106 429 154 294 5 212 209 1 420 653 563 387 21 811 205 096 857 266 47 073 13 897 13 565 179 872 467 468 365 886 2 308 436 114 997 79 902 686 704 118 993 121 277 446 434 226 137 1 426 833 38 843 459 333 208 338 33 627 955 942 70 802 28 712 6 156 856 428 305 877 150 270 41 552 15 166 25 498 118 619 17 692 12 170 87 149 367 007 154 994 83 459 42 197 41 414 4 180 82 177 3 772 32 060

24 596 907 6 843 438 3 253 041 120 949 944 864 3 590 397 784 632 448 634 193 247 471 381 1 165 973 759 534 7 875 557 250 419 681 121 2 965 703 708 220 901 420 1 356 063 517 603 3 978 314 121 618 861 877 522 131 197 297 3 276 832 133 570 414 962 143 653 2 728 300 1 155 642 656 611 736 180 169 974 512 032 2 724 245 839 780 1 046 192 803 474 3 140 655 795 964 504 360 731 495 697 027 188 455 920 381 235 544 289 823 10 958 934 3 211 436 1 417 894 52 307 511 435 1 793 542 140 782 43 504 38 769 401 133 786 756 565 315 4 824 660 189 586 197 495 1 395 834 244 158 319 479 832 197 377 989 3 041 745 71 910 837 275 461 112 74 762 1 811 508 125 478 65 539 15 387 1 620 491 610 070 267 612 123 971 27 712 92 494 265 257 39 300 31 031 193 551 722 102 283 355 175 898 84 468 82 437 7 926 170 455 9 540 71 861

6 212 239 1 658 835 766 084 36 869 214 397 892 751 177 455 98 136 44 024 122 276 325 822 213 266 1 978 751 64 610 178 337 757 714 183 451 211 096 363 167 145 338 978 090 31 501 229 460 128 457 48 743 940 847 23 856 110 976 39 009 806 015 343 757 198 633 194 348 72 193 114 189 686 119 225 872 255 639 182 078 753 339 160 660 114 160 199 659 188 050 52 835 226 025 53 904 76 154 2 807 077 782 915 327 067 15 423 112 664 455 848 28 415 8 313 7 832 103 342 218 333 158 649 1 231 348 50 154 50 435 365 330 65 369 69 046 230 915 112 378 765 429 19 471 225 464 114 796 18 941 532 510 22 504 17 058 3 898 492 948 198 015 87 592 30 321 11 190 18 469 62 559 8 942 7 214 45 593 167 424 57 797 39 351 24 139 23 519 2 188 43 949 2 658 21 024

18 384 668 5 184 603 2 486 957 84 080 730 467 2 697 646 607 177 350 498 149 223 349 105 840 151 546 268 5 896 806 185 809 502 784 2 207 989 524 769 690 324 992 896 372 265 3 000 224 90 117 632 417 393 674 148 554 2 335 985 109 714 303 986 104 644 1 922 285 811 885 457 978 541 832 97 781 397 843 2 038 126 613 908 790 553 621 396 2 387 316 635 304 390 200 531 836 508 977 135 620 694 356 181 640 213 669 8 151 857 2 428 521 1 090 827 36 884 398 771 1 337 694 112 367 35 191 30 937 297 791 568 423 406 666 3 593 312 139 432 147 060 1 030 504 178 789 250 433 601 282 265 611 2 276 316 52 439 611 811 346 316 55 821 1 278 998 102 974 48 481 11 489 1 127 543 412 055 180 020 93 650 16 522 74 025 202 698 30 358 23 817 147 958 554 678 225 558 136 547 60 329 58 918 5 738 126 506 6 882 50 837

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 223 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Maine 571 140 61 3 16 79 10 6 3 12 32 22 163 7 10 62 17 15 29 12 82 2 19 11 4 80 2 7 3 69 28 16 15 3 6 76 22 32 21 94 32 13 19 18 5 24 4 8 266 72 27 1 8 44 1 11 22 15 106 6 3 31 6 4 20 10 65 1 19 10 1 51 2 48 19 7 2 1 7 1 5 26 13 5 2 2 6 2

842 531 376 313 660 155 264 311 855 897 908 123 555 596 927 139 453 112 574 522 893 343 744 598 484 210 495 867 116 848 718 303 773 638 200 847 003 773 962 926 449 204 163 192 734 376 051 719 930 081 286 458 959 795 645 628 767 356 104 647 382 346 314 182 423 655 104 422 540 469 380 625 653 824 268 886 121 670 558 210 522 707 593 330 839 077 412 791 016 351 220 174 199 005 246 555

New Hampshire 574 164 78 2 20 86 21 12 3 13 30 20 182 6 16 71 19 19 31 12 87 2 19 12 4 69 1 7 3 60 25 13 7 1 4 71 20 27 23 78 23 16 15 15 3 18 3 7 268 78 32 1 10 45 3 1 11 21 15 112 5 4 34 7 6 20 9 67 1 19 11 1 42 1 40 16 5 1 1 8 1 6 24 9 8 2 2 4 1

237 361 016 639 070 345 083 928 285 243 296 306 457 073 696 903 918 987 998 488 785 846 573 340 988 003 356 335 134 312 483 780 847 894 673 870 057 821 818 699 958 490 476 143 781 994 684 633 733 339 431 197 897 908 455 235 748 975 001 358 531 246 580 768 447 743 578 988 937 709 256 434 910 405 226 917 186 262 367 573 916 599 237 806 055 846 880 736 056 981 284 282 176 239 86 959

Vermont 283 78 34 1 9 43 6 3 2 6 18 11 81 2 7 31 8 8 14 5 40 1 9 5 2 38 1 3 1 33 13 8 11 5 5 34 8 15 9 38 12 5 8 8 2 9 2 3 132 40 15 5 24 1 5 12 8 51 2 2 15 3 2 9 4 31 9 5 24 1 22 8 3 2 1 1 3 2 10 4 2

2

146 675 957 933 047 718 316 885 211 181 688 577 666 770 182 496 563 339 594 808 218 301 695 896 258 136 282 109 101 745 941 123 711 092 320 912 980 919 724 046 867 874 166 015 128 011 131 115 633 366 626 864 100 740 059 370 546 522 763 683 508 471 040 571 084 822 665 601 426 810 456 360 908 324 189 471 97 664 713 940 404 153 164 662 474 756 425 369 900 552 840 838 75 002 97 785

Massachusetts 3 027 969 442 14 135 527 113 60 27 82 163 98 994 38 88 344 86 103 153 60 523 16 124 63 31 388 7 59 25 321 131 69 28 5 18 301 84 114 102 345 108 60 74 71 13 89 16 34 1 442 473 190 6 70 283 23 6 6 74 109 72 624 30 27 168 30 37 100 46 397 9 121 55 9 211 7 7 1 196 74 21 4 1 3 31 4 2 24 96 41 27 9 9

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

950 983 912 505 429 071 495 707 210 819 390 567 280 101 983 100 987 777 336 271 096 887 063 388 052 275 854 274 820 147 166 669 098 365 714 981 209 699 687 333 159 010 329 790 259 576 432 550 252 424 076 983 527 348 045 147 693 007 536 507 758 970 239 728 437 795 496 292 821 700 343 827 291 447 119 624 369 704 445 494 916 189 603 329 291 620 375 378 032 341 238 030 476 18 291 610 8 352

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Table 150.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

224

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island 487 129 58 2 16 70 11 6 3 12 25 15 152 6 11 54 13 14 26 10 80 2 18 10 4 66 1 9 4 56 24 11 5 3 58 14 20 23 75 27 16 13 12 3 15 2 5 232 62 23 8 38 2 10 16 11 98 5 3 27 4 4 18 8 62 1 18 9 1 36 1 33 13 3

7 6 26 10 8 1 1 4 1

913 069 154 182 429 915 862 889 878 030 003 531 019 341 210 028 439 059 530 759 440 460 834 101 003 922 091 413 146 418 345 732 928 846 404 363 168 564 563 612 436 012 125 704 199 840 560 819 005 337 676 932 077 661 174 633 856 727 252 132 299 373 166 406 665 681 060 649 354 530 523 199 188 296 995 358 178 943 509 507 905 214 630 984 727 620 626 184 960 765 595 550 215 649 133 822

Connecticut 1 692 533 253 6 77 279 61 34 14 42 88 60 562 19 48 203 54 67 82 31 290 11 72 35 16 194 5 27 11 160 61 35 17 3 13 189 49 69 69 195 62 38 40 38 7 45 9 18 793 251 103 3 39 148 11 2 2 38 60 44 352 16 15 95 19 24 52 24 225 6 71 31 5 112 5 4 102 35 13 3 2 18 2 1 13 55 22 17 4 4 9 4

874 088 900 567 626 188 171 019 929 156 783 014 344 117 710 635 077 316 242 679 882 366 312 238 146 185 839 662 484 684 160 810 879 627 314 975 878 879 739 403 788 650 212 896 829 924 693 023 450 672 607 097 074 065 722 912 973 138 696 079 585 023 083 953 247 080 626 193 526 528 146 803 367 076 521 153 825 402 125 086 187 639 482 175 724 777 637 755 686 934 925 889 404 806 371 426

Middle Atlantic Division

East North Central Division

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Ohio

8 370 718 2 508 941 1 112 178 36 899 344 769 1 396 763 197 853 102 971 85 012 206 354 458 898 305 836 2 773 924 95 105 197 732 937 227 230 804 293 667 412 756 161 743 1 543 860 53 223 387 908 176 536 98 535 1 202 615 43 384 209 035 79 522 950 196 335 108 233 001 93 536 31 077 58 200 788 806 246 039 296 604 244 536 1 002 896 284 468 144 405 271 516 260 710 36 845 265 662 57 365 93 294 3 900 665 1 223 250 468 966 16 209 170 705 754 284 39 115 9 739 19 675 180 048 306 825 222 316 1 717 429 73 938 61 241 433 024 76 017 101 077 255 930 121 420 1 149 226 31 549 375 685 150 626 28 475 618 583 40 691 30 830 7 963 547 062 160 162 76 268 16 194 5 149 10 845 70 822 9 890 6 978 53 882 254 387 121 218 56 217 28 160 27 525 2 450 46 342 1 878 14 771

3 868 698 1 166 451 578 751 17 468 176 682 587 700 126 449 64 845 34 460 87 488 189 345 136 819 1 343 113 41 287 108 211 472 742 121 194 157 582 193 966 73 803 720 873 27 365 189 907 83 019 42 091 444 119 11 179 80 897 32 120 352 043 132 759 84 565 35 440 7 129 26 460 386 691 122 697 150 243 112 919 492 884 141 112 68 482 122 962 118 629 25 246 135 082 28 240 43 850 1 775 734 541 221 226 575 7 436 84 278 314 646 26 779 6 617 7 386 77 560 134 446 103 040 837 354 33 464 34 108 215 998 40 017 52 641 123 340 55 738 553 784 15 620 186 600 72 902 13 137 232 175 10 594 13 075 1 974 208 506 71 051 28 875 5 607 1 164 4 354 32 312 5 366 2 935 23 996 127 065 55 927 29 735 13 921 13 683 1 205 26 277 638 8 472

5 434 532 1 367 084 610 637 22 592 178 950 756 447 127 250 70 129 45 814 143 218 255 543 169 841 1 723 811 76 771 128 280 605 915 146 750 167 205 291 960 113 711 912 845 31 623 248 131 103 009 49 663 708 520 15 050 85 556 28 257 607 914 253 515 144 679 90 255 34 031 51 700 628 076 194 596 223 739 200 158 916 786 282 397 137 156 184 944 177 859 52 958 259 331 43 059 85 908 2 481 661 646 908 238 419 9 208 86 702 408 489 23 058 5 955 9 282 126 426 166 072 119 150 1 107 230 65 063 35 088 298 867 51 035 51 340 196 492 92 960 708 212 18 284 244 300 91 918 17 093 421 875 14 191 14 332 2 186 393 352 161 418 56 079 16 700 5 500 10 929 52 411 6 363 4 731 41 123 236 537 114 621 45 807 18 361 18 124 2 289 55 459 1 354 20 567

4 931 357 1 222 792 564 573 19 658 160 420 658 219 115 696 69 961 35 203 120 816 231 782 157 258 1 528 016 70 472 110 878 559 858 133 290 156 417 270 151 110 007 786 808 28 460 198 878 92 773 40 245 647 427 14 011 73 084 26 281 560 332 238 576 139 483 82 076 34 799 44 962 569 771 176 490 179 579 209 494 881 275 259 959 183 541 169 295 162 599 49 445 219 035 33 231 81 128 2 258 140 588 594 226 004 8 276 80 758 362 590 18 649 5 458 6 716 107 266 159 280 117 308 989 026 60 503 30 055 282 073 47 590 49 467 185 016 91 480 616 395 18 379 196 021 83 900 16 011 396 284 13 452 11 487 2 005 371 345 157 105 55 229 14 436 4 552 9 779 52 259 6 878 5 067 40 202 217 541 81 278 62 528 22 236 22 121 2 895 48 604 1 325 19 909

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 224 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Indiana 2 628 586 269 9 72 316 51 32 14 55 124 81 778 32 52 290 71 76 143 59 401 13 96 49 18 348 8 35 13 304 130 76 59 30 27 338 107 104 125 518 158 111 94 90 28 124 21 44 1 201 287 111 4 37 176 8 2 2 49 83 60 508 27 14 148 25 24 98 50 317 8 95 45 8 221 7 6 1 207 89 32 8 3 5 36 4 3 28 139 53 43 11 11 1 28

695 305 596 004 783 709 835 607 993 505 144 897 109 875 565 847 259 040 548 633 822 078 978 598 968 349 181 516 299 652 821 624 132 326 164 548 009 203 263 252 013 953 731 557 828 727 865 392 859 397 380 365 953 017 280 580 479 722 754 286 501 975 072 511 811 268 432 695 943 609 578 395 362 902 978 123 022 801 352 377 650 312 233 357 581 148 548 052 753 413 144 060 951 791 728 11 496

Illinois

Michigan

5 417 967 1 435 613 685 254 21 057 210 658 750 359 132 879 70 377 39 554 120 815 253 391 167 680 1 793 289 62 779 124 533 644 083 151 029 210 490 282 564 112 523 961 894 35 248 237 581 108 375 53 024 684 660 17 011 97 409 39 132 570 240 232 979 146 371 96 328 50 079 44 473 579 171 174 255 193 291 205 338 828 906 239 922 144 128 179 074 169 075 41 248 224 534 37 131 84 657 2 482 058 691 065 282 755 8 791 107 636 408 310 25 454 6 069 8 428 107 999 175 009 127 365 1 137 981 50 915 36 348 307 440 52 004 68 434 187 002 89 875 743 278 21 370 233 557 95 561 21 583 381 051 16 154 16 054 3 459 348 843 134 183 52 874 12 509 4 693 7 720 56 611 7 948 4 147 44 325 202 841 77 435 56 100 17 571 17 247 2 272 49 463 1 217 19 371

4 166 196 1 028 112 461 176 16 714 129 926 566 936 110 493 72 306 31 474 91 456 193 204 131 358 1 282 192 57 834 92 559 474 675 112 528 125 824 236 323 98 931 657 124 22 120 167 401 77 660 32 461 571 658 12 991 66 395 24 165 492 272 210 521 116 996 65 443 23 710 37 647 501 629 167 884 145 279 185 997 717 162 210 969 180 484 124 240 120 223 39 062 162 407 24 746 64 572 1 907 257 487 688 191 336 7 388 66 722 296 352 18 918 6 595 6 294 80 321 129 102 94 957 835 745 49 052 23 259 241 991 40 563 39 788 161 640 80 947 521 443 14 080 165 125 70 456 15 725 350 587 12 306 11 954 2 629 326 327 136 729 46 799 13 094 3 654 9 191 42 073 7 999 3 855 30 147 178 070 62 753 58 142 18 112 17 994 2 161 36 902 964 17 079

Wisconsin 2 386 548 244 8 70 304 45 25 15 53 117 78 699 30 50 253 61 69 121 46 365 11 85 46 17 325 5 29 11 290 127 66 102 62 35 274 80 82 110 436 140 91 79 76 20 103 14 34 1 106 266 99 3 37 167 8 1 2 47 76 55 458 26 14 125 22 20 82 39 292 7 84 42 7 209 5 4 199 86 27 22 13 8 29 2 2 24 119 47 34 8 8 1 27 9

439 608 487 935 609 121 990 717 788 102 158 036 124 346 382 086 894 998 194 438 310 693 576 693 792 708 713 589 532 406 226 930 320 722 306 598 421 355 935 081 711 357 679 961 838 496 381 899 032 860 359 764 072 501 065 860 629 038 702 068 455 851 272 271 110 470 691 193 061 910 363 679 379 712 395 874 880 443 288 698 552 483 881 300 975 252 064 153 075 692 178 082 328 880 565 489

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 150.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

West North Central Division

Minnesota 2 192 573 261 8 80 312 52 28 16 51 109 71 708 29 61 259 62 81 115 42 358 11 85 47 17 301 5 22 7 273 107 61 83 56 24 222 69 72 78 303 80 62 67 64 14 78 11 29 1 026 275 107 3 41 168 9 2 3 45 70 50 444 26 16 118 19 24 74 33 283 7 83 42 7 193 5 3 184 69 23 13 7 5 23 2 1 18 75 27 24 5 5 17 6

417 939 293 385 610 646 975 030 157 716 091 966 753 834 034 017 096 006 915 489 868 285 320 671 999 326 837 094 209 395 921 557 245 037 767 013 827 458 579 141 337 038 440 900 574 752 981 080 740 973 713 237 037 260 768 239 083 686 735 049 965 118 775 731 893 192 646 671 341 199 743 347 010 249 529 477 604 243 788 403 307 518 675 315 523 933 807 931 627 723 738 703 579 264 454 337

Iowa 1 340 299 128 5 36 170 19 10 8 31 71 45 393 15 24 149 38 38 71 28 204 7 50 29 10 195 5 13 5 176 72 38 93 69 24 140 45 42 52 217 57 40 48 46 11 59 9 20 619 150 53 2 18 97 3 1 28 46 32 255 13 7 71 12 10 47 22 163 4 49 27 4 132 4 1 125 49 16 12 7 4 15 1 1 12 52 20 13 4 4 13 5

242 256 717 993 304 539 906 936 489 137 279 156 855 517 574 618 736 979 903 019 146 185 299 732 751 177 066 761 184 350 282 521 780 031 076 903 550 558 400 271 725 502 454 384 325 265 508 686 421 815 204 690 001 611 241 608 267 076 879 412 616 205 341 532 906 713 913 373 538 943 482 009 178 172 931 881 258 360 434 502 418 398 972 506 593 462 437 894 363 564 860 808 806 301 246 304

Missouri 2 367 573 262 10 75 311 50 28 16 51 115 81 746 33 51 275 67 79 128 50 386 14 95 48 21 323 8 34 13 280 112 68 73 41 30 262 86 89 85 386 106 70 87 82 19 102 20 37 1 102 286 111 4 39 175 9 2 3 44 83 64 479 28 14 132 22 26 83 40 303 9 94 43 8 195 8 4 1 183 69 27 10 5 5 27 3 2 21 102 46 24 9 9 1 20

395 918 108 698 819 810 428 399 893 350 677 804 949 666 104 368 389 148 831 426 811 745 761 195 324 423 446 104 379 873 422 890 871 281 094 488 701 332 319 746 748 667 749 966 296 286 376 876 173 451 010 631 558 441 593 376 010 615 160 117 663 009 989 726 679 075 972 591 939 320 148 617 396 639 095 445 022 099 786 475 920 433 410 321 772 530 009 179 153 595 460 318 064 907 646 9 077

South Atlantic Division

North Dakota

South Dakota

287 67 28 1 7 39 3 1 1 7 17 11 81 4 4 33 9 8 16 5 39 1 10 6 2 47

321 70 29 1 8 40 2 1 1 7 18 12 90 4 4 35 9 8 17 6 46 1 11 7 2 49 1 3 1 44 18 10 36 26 9 33 11 11 9 41 9 7 10 10 2 12 2 4 148 36 12

2 1 44 17 9 29 22 6 28 11 9 6 33 5 4 11 10 2 9 1 3 131 35 11 3 23

6 11 8 51 3 1 15 2 1 10 4 31 10 5 34

32 12 4 3 2 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1

558 087 072 758 701 015 275 412 703 363 598 608 597 111 767 665 189 060 416 636 054 183 631 600 089 785 967 760 097 058 551 273 076 074 916 077 550 379 142 936 304 462 525 589 717 928 916 792 851 016 693 766 667 323 382 91 234 546 847 514 503 647 416 105 575 808 722 695 335 754 458 843 859 042 949 507 116 586 615 699 295 189 092 026 219 285 497 969 958 975 001 979 79 956 74 079

3 24

6 12 9 59 3 1 16 2 2 11 5 37 1 11 6 1 34 1 32 13 4 4 3 1 3 2 10 3 2

2 1

891 136 582 768 093 554 992 471 755 858 195 549 240 054 688 480 241 872 367 655 018 418 885 535 431 603 244 500 462 859 352 109 466 030 997 525 357 593 841 921 068 469 674 251 578 132 538 355 758 562 107 664 991 455 521 92 221 983 308 230 063 452 378 680 963 194 523 663 553 052 719 799 067 126 158 472 57 496 326 560 913 157 733 649 328 420 876 445 867 715 971 957 89 803 130 267

Nebraska 772 178 80 3 22 98 11 5 4 17 40 28 236 9 14 90 22 24 43 15 121 4 28 17 6 111 3 8 3 100 41 22 57 39 17 79 26 26 25 108 26 18 27 24 5 31 5 10 358 90 32 1 11 57 2 15 28 21 151 8 3 42 7 7 28 12 96 2 27 16 2 75 3 1 71 28 10 6 3 2 8 1 6 26 10 6 2 2 6 2

813 362 330 376 996 032 888 736 723 481 917 202 516 555 571 470 759 054 657 692 920 355 244 693 270 809 138 507 292 164 067 370 862 998 623 423 969 308 734 841 313 009 405 374 869 245 922 641 343 261 785 383 531 476 069 344 790 271 489 253 644 268 920 974 341 107 526 582 482 688 817 103 528 493 027 254 184 212 017 067 501 801 679 219 092 898 213 225 137 266 662 617 304 856 257 859

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 225 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Kansas 1 172 297 132 6 38 164 25 14 8 27 64 43 361 15 24 133 35 37 61 22 188 6 45 26 9 157 4 15 6 137 53 31 54 34 19 134 42 40 48 166 42 30 36 33 11 45 9 15 536 145 53 2 19 92 4 1 1 23 44 32 231 12 6 62 11 11 39 17 149 4 44 23 3 100 3 2 94 35 13 6 3 3 14 1 1 11 38 15 9 4 4 8 3

214 603 736 081 262 867 178 112 652 164 730 242 843 083 172 978 294 277 407 793 610 997 102 303 275 800 129 991 611 680 569 938 139 449 414 400 847 001 576 429 903 343 613 647 388 182 124 902 683 135 009 735 296 126 265 101 421 880 876 781 592 483 759 538 718 287 533 895 812 672 436 738 685 712 988 241 458 483 156 141 652 520 118 471 782 299 331 121 055 344 297 255 512 913 249 933

Delaware 335 89 41 1 13 47 11 5 2 7 15 10 113 3 11 37 9 9 18 6 61 2 16 6 3 42 1 5 1 35 14 9 6 2 3 39 12 17 9 44 10 7 10 9 2 12 2 3 158 43 17 6 25 2 7 11 8 75 3 3 19 3 3 12 5 49 1 15 5 1 26 1 1 23 9 3 1

3 2 9 3 2 1 1 2

147 148 833 412 233 315 283 487 093 776 963 492 886 572 157 382 318 758 306 976 775 465 096 393 102 146 206 635 734 305 073 140 091 167 645 736 440 784 485 140 585 647 394 925 977 537 878 755 860 010 225 588 756 785 475 615 474 037 160 039 557 065 336 904 718 835 351 704 252 364 864 580 397 028 126 049 112 853 085 994 298 589 695 129 389 488 252 838 672 128 440 434 180 418 155 826

Maryland 2 481 801 388 40 118 413 106 48 24 56 114 74 832 30 86 267 68 76 121 51 448 16 127 44 27 296 12 55 20 228 86 55 33 9 21 256 77 118 60 260 58 33 74 71 16 76 19 24 1 177 393 178 19 65 215 24 4 5 50 82 58 531 22 29 131 24 28 78 39 348 9 125 38 10 169 11 10 2 147 49 23 6 1 4 20 3 2 13 56 22 11 8 8

342 757 147 837 100 610 503 428 117 785 590 229 283 244 395 288 574 735 979 151 356 651 747 767 345 447 160 332 981 955 691 059 836 844 810 711 646 021 114 308 363 745 494 824 777 929 022 228 802 632 093 031 671 539 508 826 685 652 012 813 512 680 076 313 199 976 138 360 443 702 106 848 367 459 372 771 748 316 203 788 274 960 177 240 593 851 715 685 371 176 964 848 709 13 465 709 5 458

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

District of Columbia 303 118 52 8 17 66 9 2 2 4 14 6 97 2 12 20 3 5 10 5 61 2 17 3 5 50 3 6 2 39 12 14 1 1 13 3 7 3 22 4 1 9 9 7 2 1 158 62 28 4 10 34 3 3 9 4 62 2 5 11 1 2 6 3 43 1 15 2 1 27 3 1 21 5 6

1

4 1

1

994 853 197 367 351 656 409 131 327 060 204 457 236 980 035 245 764 574 907 093 976 117 176 688 195 518 808 948 183 762 901 559 282 71 188 698 275 206 208 407 132 019 354 244 706 196 513 985 004 174 117 449 328 057 503 495 731 418 055 871 793 162 810 073 574 530 969 548 748 169 830 782 752 184 693 739 584 752 618 856 248 29 219 535 493 246 796 070 716 334 825 793 18 177 155 455

225

Table 150.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

226

South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

Virginia 3 028 902 440 43 128 461 110 53 20 58 146 97 927 33 89 336 84 90 160 66 468 17 123 52 24 371 16 53 19 301 119 73 57 18 33 348 103 152 86 421 129 59 92 88 25 113 27 36 1 424 437 195 17 70 242 23 4 4 52 107 78 594 27 28 174 33 34 106 52 363 10 121 46 9 227 15 8 1 203 73 35 9 2 6 30 4 4 20 124 61 23 14 14 1 23 1 8

362 092 934 246 838 158 310 757 189 454 970 054 233 118 099 591 992 915 684 417 425 378 956 312 129 408 131 584 888 693 354 598 931 673 052 644 719 274 543 054 514 673 895 199 540 432 464 997 436 684 287 535 331 397 190 745 176 667 137 914 336 683 566 137 139 172 826 637 950 729 507 242 154 530 534 474 834 522 528 614 672 981 484 525 816 696 977 689 921 199 695 544 416 458 299 788

West Virginia 671 147 60 3 15 87 10 6 4 15 38 28 193 10 11 75 19 15 40 18 94 3 26 11 4 94 2 9 2 82 32 22 13 4 7 97 29 33 21 124 27 15 31 29 13 35 7 11 289 74 24 1 7 50 1 13 26 21 126 9 2 39 6 4 28 16 74 2 26 10 2 60 2 1 56 23 9 1 1 4 3 20 9 3 2 2 5 2

085 672 085 445 699 587 443 347 891 577 426 579 291 688 959 803 323 529 951 933 841 126 744 942 969 796 800 536 982 460 350 423 686 456 107 468 902 115 178 172 963 335 821 316 168 885 559 556 101 778 558 516 521 220 436 401 815 425 990 531 084 060 959 192 871 194 127 013 873 148 252 761 001 622 719 051 115 852 313 604 769 618 097 971 713 683 476 877 576 418 375 340 259 249 253 416

North Carolina 3 238 720 333 11 88 387 59 32 17 62 158 106 932 37 74 366 93 97 175 71 454 16 107 53 20 369 12 45 16 312 121 78 83 29 46 429 133 158 136 701 295 116 107 104 33 148 26 56 1 528 371 140 4 48 231 12 3 3 55 119 89 588 30 23 179 32 31 116 59 354 10 106 49 7 227 11 6 1 208 77 34 13 4 9 48 6 5 36 278 167 59 13 13 2 35 1 12

414 972 044 272 082 928 766 037 896 833 628 938 737 619 598 087 259 251 577 755 433 220 750 418 893 958 060 847 725 051 259 657 835 158 084 770 802 452 266 142 610 253 121 273 238 920 874 872 675 643 106 620 886 537 219 096 334 430 307 570 363 547 664 573 016 269 288 596 579 868 215 237 919 330 553 815 411 962 236 915 961 419 157 426 524 104 730 952 572 500 616 454 302 962 238 884

South Carolina 1 603 353 163 7 42 190 30 19 8 29 78 55 456 18 36 182 46 44 91 39 219 7 53 26 10 200 8 26 8 165 65 45 33 8 20 221 71 85 63 337 143 54 49 47 16 73 15 27 754 179 68 3 23 110 4 1 1 26 59 46 295 15 11 94 17 13 63 33 173 5 53 24 4 127 8 4 114 44 22 4 1 3 21 2 2 15 126 75 26 6 6 1 16 6

425 660 295 418 788 365 375 980 622 960 211 679 249 350 056 118 026 645 447 302 725 793 817 449 165 890 648 343 932 899 264 122 595 686 720 207 234 717 713 824 124 825 656 591 688 531 845 886 322 006 197 283 519 809 604 766 490 070 417 938 653 542 774 504 071 824 609 592 833 278 179 135 649 588 357 844 767 387 458 078 963 351 459 062 970 966 067 050 282 676 916 830 171 005 823 302

East South Central Division

Georgia 3 090 761 378 15 109 382 62 32 18 57 147 106 984 37 73 379 96 114 168 71 494 17 114 58 24 370 15 52 19 302 119 77 68 20 41 366 121 141 100 538 185 76 108 104 34 134 29 46 1 441 382 161 6 60 221 12 3 3 49 113 90 616 30 20 181 33 37 111 58 383 11 113 53 9 222 15 7 1 199 76 34 11 3 7 36 6 4 25 170 95 31 13 13 1 27 1 9

276 290 984 151 460 306 703 116 487 335 227 973 817 383 348 602 785 236 581 881 484 614 756 655 134 647 912 603 586 132 978 090 174 094 953 391 752 721 940 957 791 907 020 289 072 167 404 808 381 966 239 812 365 727 562 481 296 286 032 638 935 764 998 598 511 005 082 814 575 375 060 117 892 979 179 997 698 803 065 264 031 060 729 682 318 620 649 788 958 142 964 831 992 732 315 456

Florida 5 810 467 1 466 762 731 646 24 719 195 189 735 116 114 236 66 459 44 046 127 233 249 359 176 593 1 984 668 77 132 131 682 826 021 198 888 247 710 379 423 150 030 949 833 29 990 230 909 118 884 50 961 860 316 31 878 126 144 41 620 702 294 301 581 170 496 153 286 20 793 120 830 670 385 216 903 300 523 150 659 675 050 147 431 88 492 186 210 175 938 38 023 214 894 55 671 73 101 2 687 564 712 954 311 002 10 519 103 227 401 952 19 448 5 993 7 032 109 242 180 766 140 968 1 247 250 61 015 38 316 401 369 67 812 90 475 243 082 119 783 746 550 19 933 226 972 106 330 19 073 484 518 30 115 20 661 5 296 433 742 168 343 78 586 28 290 4 101 23 058 58 073 9 277 8 833 39 841 156 479 65 161 31 543 23 117 22 600 1 534 35 124 2 272 12 519

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 226 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Kentucky 1 563 336 151 6 42 184 22 12 8 32 77 54 452 21 27 174 43 40 90 38 228 7 54 30 11 204 6 22 7 175 70 44 57 30 24 201 64 68 55 310 92 53 65 61 22 76 14 29 705 171 63 3 21 108 3 1 27 56 43 295 18 8 90 15 12 62 32 178 5 53 27 4 131 6 3 121 48 19 6 3 3 16 2 1 12 84 42 19 6 6 14 6

960 475 569 551 004 906 100 961 931 357 044 518 425 673 714 637 972 529 136 711 401 619 573 782 374 943 733 603 505 607 287 827 754 253 422 536 412 451 857 827 469 607 762 255 240 749 176 106 772 975 714 063 522 261 362 817 604 956 521 403 015 230 082 194 637 519 038 692 509 253 739 796 334 179 474 136 556 569 539 952 874 182 635 460 152 681 464 269 777 129 687 653 764 912 505 819

Tennessee 2 250 509 236 8 65 272 42 24 15 46 101 70 678 32 45 267 67 71 127 54 333 12 76 41 16 279 9 35 12 234 93 61 48 20 24 274 82 99 89 460 163 83 81 78 24 106 19 41 1 037 249 97 3 34 152 7 1 2 39 74 56 427 26 12 129 23 22 84 44 258 8 75 37 6 170 8 5 1 156 60 27 6 2 3 29 3 2 22 153 84 36 7 7 1 23

842 178 258 618 483 920 298 748 107 030 507 557 468 367 209 290 590 822 878 800 602 550 443 782 724 868 275 893 945 700 768 088 712 184 917 257 622 965 519 359 988 430 466 090 522 953 501 774 485 988 923 514 930 065 144 928 691 189 259 898 358 833 487 963 234 263 466 375 075 264 466 986 402 912 975 422 001 515 877 519 361 389 886 392 847 858 636 474 112 828 560 497 495 479 902 9 705

Alabama 1 741 395 173 9 45 221 40 26 10 37 87 61 511 24 35 202 51 48 102 45 249 9 63 32 11 207 9 28 10 169 59 46 40 12 21 227 70 82 69 360 131 54 67 63 22 84 16 27 791 193 70 3 23 123 5 2 1 32 64 50 327 19 9 102 17 14 70 37 195 6 62 29 4 129 9 3 116 40 20 6 1 4 21 2 2 17 113 67 20 7 7 16 4

794 065 388 267 567 677 026 067 087 403 317 209 433 072 918 282 200 643 439 010 161 077 437 853 745 344 693 633 983 018 257 405 246 522 273 207 486 931 539 499 815 974 036 046 363 311 394 193 620 941 153 893 377 788 792 298 518 003 740 542 007 551 399 501 664 194 643 909 556 088 344 969 855 341 420 797 758 124 863 578 220 838 150 947 653 050 172 164 087 726 783 685 924 644 618 951

Mississippi 1 028 220 91 5 24 128 15 8 6 20 61 45 291 14 17 116 30 25 61 27 142 4 36 18 6 126 7 16 6 102 37 26 34 11 16 133 39 44 44 222 75 42 42 40 13 48 9 18 477 115 37 2 12 78 1 1 17 47 38 187 11 4 59 9 6 42 23 111 3 36 17 2 81 7 2 72 27 11 3 1 1 15 1 1 12 74 41 17 4 4 10 4

773 699 732 696 736 967 244 230 113 272 087 668 360 472 632 630 154 138 338 834 626 921 528 490 484 247 578 597 555 072 796 643 627 903 650 196 638 842 730 644 177 475 922 014 619 451 332 722 080 404 251 301 362 153 906 451 113 321 350 483 402 991 572 362 799 906 657 601 477 409 085 040 434 415 367 041 339 007 233 951 424 256 983 071 513 211 306 364 635 901 045 007 596 187 353 050

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 150.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

West South Central Division

Arkansas 994 202 91 4 23 111 11 6 5 19 50 37 281 13 15 115 29 26 58 23 137 4 34 19 6 128 4 12 5 111 41 29 45 20 20 124 40 40 42 210 64 38 42 40 14 51 8 18 457 104 37 1 11 66 1 16 37 30 181 11 4 56 9 7 39 19 108 3 34 17 2 85 4 1 79 29 13 6 3 3 15 1 1 12 63 27 17 4 4 13 4

289 981 753 173 758 228 425 072 701 020 320 127 864 940 168 165 422 866 877 797 591 804 745 026 394 868 394 973 068 501 052 249 177 988 125 749 098 793 794 650 004 306 544 177 486 310 288 392 309 515 931 963 918 584 915 468 787 009 877 213 625 724 531 645 638 858 149 932 725 382 374 424 379 127 195 913 411 019 645 197 813 368 230 474 612 137 709 755 388 724 134 076 850 659 419 910

Louisiana 1 641 401 170 7 48 230 32 18 12 33 100 74 516 23 36 202 50 49 102 47 254 8 70 31 13 233 12 34 11 187 72 47 40 11 21 205 65 74 51 243 51 35 71 58 19 66 14 21 738 203 70 3 24 132 4 1 2 27 77 62 332 19 9 103 16 14 71 40 200 5 69 28 4 142 12 5 1 125 46 21 4 1 2 12 2 1 8 44 19 5 7 7

614 064 420 527 752 644 645 992 180 138 911 737 769 533 370 782 170 883 729 874 084 205 530 655 018 822 460 175 896 187 755 575 295 602 044 909 202 348 197 755 701 055 293 709 331 375 351 583 884 113 137 364 784 976 832 477 020 760 187 175 402 233 514 396 587 988 821 441 259 305 336 060 979 618 010 233 015 375 490 656 304 075 916 343 035 646 438 104 705 950 979 682 597 9 873 564 4 021

Oklahoma 1 369 332 152 8 45 179 26 14 9 25 73 51 425 18 30 161 40 39 81 32 215 7 57 28 10 193 6 21 9 166 63 40 47 24 22 164 57 50 47 205 48 41 47 46 16 51 10 17 621 161 64 3 23 97 4 1 20 51 39 272 14 8 79 13 12 53 26 169 4 56 25 3 120 5 2 112 40 16 6 3 3 14 2 1 10 45 18 11 4 4 10 4

138 299 431 514 890 868 706 076 590 076 360 494 436 610 518 119 213 896 010 977 189 338 017 587 438 831 197 187 417 447 067 007 474 208 176 497 393 655 939 601 020 030 678 438 943 930 421 968 152 223 222 597 767 001 557 983 568 930 303 724 434 970 312 162 509 160 493 248 990 369 344 825 989 986 983 529 575 474 853 882 903 072 761 335 453 446 147 271 396 706 343 269 673 153 380 163

Mountain Division

Texas 7 634 279 1 990 263 938 354 29 647 280 938 1 051 909 211 594 122 289 49 881 135 714 412 474 292 238 2 485 034 87 730 210 309 954 611 236 295 271 809 446 507 181 469 1 232 384 44 315 304 146 153 438 60 207 1 030 326 50 387 130 999 48 613 848 940 330 751 222 659 196 624 68 133 120 732 896 290 286 514 322 368 257 164 1 035 742 242 619 169 952 253 977 240 318 66 796 302 398 73 369 96 351 3 394 864 951 802 391 097 12 887 144 627 560 705 35 769 10 969 9 190 115 173 301 101 233 774 1 521 975 69 070 57 545 447 501 79 259 86 271 281 971 139 516 947 859 25 787 299 279 137 029 22 280 607 211 48 614 19 037 4 155 539 560 188 889 98 535 23 532 7 651 15 591 76 467 11 592 7 941 55 855 213 877 89 505 48 079 25 741 25 387 2 060 48 492 2 409 18 966

Montana 350 84 35 2 9 48 5 2 2 7 21 15 99 3 6 40 10 9 19 6 49 1 12 9 2 57 1 4 1 51 23 11 28 16 10 36 13 13 7 43 8 3 13 11 4 13 2 4 160 41 15 1 5 26

6 13 10 64 3 1 18 3 2 12 5 40 1 12 8 1 38 1 36 16 5 5 3 2 2 1 7 2 1 1 2 1

723 397 721 735 744 676 568 303 485 206 337 112 617 770 095 031 885 393 753 599 721 417 323 269 462 604 461 678 899 465 517 631 875 740 072 611 891 430 835 619 903 932 561 950 023 200 726 841 037 816 421 182 018 395 791 110 293 180 991 632 579 108 968 614 609 694 311 214 889 096 087 471 088 452 401 682 159 369 550 957 316 080 054 501 367 500 587 373 534 706 495 410 116 522 154 228

Idaho 443 104 47 2 12 57 10 5 2 7 24 16 125 4 10 48 12 12 23 8 61 1 16 10 2 59 1 6 2 52 23 12 34 14 17 50 17 18 13 68 15 10 16 15 5 19 3 6 194 50 19 1 6 30 1 6 16 12 80 3 3 22 4 3 15 7 50 1 16 9 1 38 1 36 15 5 5 1 3 4 3 16 5 3 2 2 4 1

703 782 117 945 288 665 022 390 577 569 664 405 721 425 983 447 512 341 594 521 866 947 577 110 721 979 532 011 530 436 042 868 491 562 569 339 486 425 375 391 879 784 867 786 683 178 899 158 686 008 257 208 118 751 684 565 386 361 872 095 182 592 164 588 007 453 128 017 838 306 346 412 204 503 472 916 220 115 880 760 335 670 496 546 568 649 287 112 494 634 220 171 292 472 178 638

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 227 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Wyoming 207 50 21 1 5 29 4 2 1 3 13 9 56 1 4 21 6 4 11 4 28 8 4 1 32 3 1 28 11 7 11 5 5 27 9 8 5 29 4 2 9 7 4 8 2 2 92 24 8 2 15

3 9 6 38 1 1 11 2 1 7 3 24 7 4 20

19 8 3 2 1 1

4 1 1 1 1

868 299 288 718 267 011 043 060 254 545 863 704 993 821 520 787 240 406 141 488 865 822 081 962 425 484 868 512 270 104 956 851 433 816 185 502 405 861 117 157 295 975 500 862 198 189 326 321 243 576 671 711 598 905 544 111 153 096 348 828 137 465 358 180 157 441 582 720 134 588 964 673 650 859 819 643 68 397 209 956 179 197 944 714 265 309 982 778 323 437 144 106 150 724 253 805

Colorado 1 633 488 228 9 65 259 62 32 12 34 82 53 541 16 54 201 49 62 89 32 269 9 61 35 15 221 6 24 9 190 80 45 39 16 22 160 53 58 45 181 40 29 48 45 10 52 11 19 755 228 98 3 34 130 11 3 2 29 55 39 330 13 16 93 18 20 54 23 208 5 60 31 5 128 6 4 1 118 45 19 7 2 4 16 2 1 11 43 14 10 5 5

281 584 747 102 180 837 177 719 943 107 613 032 858 734 121 640 632 954 054 094 363 770 910 469 168 630 666 302 272 662 726 815 289 139 201 160 081 155 932 760 804 377 119 808 714 746 338 586 131 806 532 809 843 274 242 300 530 357 567 983 992 289 178 006 203 743 060 505 519 636 895 583 535 958 241 435 193 282 181 086 114 676 378 070 394 678 811 191 595 859 990 908 443 11 304 634 5 781

New Mexico 629 171 71 4 19 99 19 10 4 12 37 24 196 6 21 74 19 16 37 15 94 2 23 13 4 91 3 12 5 75 32 20 18 5 11 75 23 29 18 75 13 10 21 19 6 23 6 6 283 82 31 1 10 51 3 1 10 25 18 122 4 5 37 7 5 24 12 74 1 23 12 1 52 3 1 47 19 8 2 1 6 5 15 5 3 3 3 3 1

272 285 414 861 334 871 976 928 805 901 397 878 719 618 228 220 734 995 491 017 653 972 792 816 536 873 214 855 103 804 134 412 342 815 815 725 735 024 525 328 952 571 033 984 169 603 670 712 288 862 588 845 625 274 028 999 147 609 546 826 332 921 723 657 320 651 686 071 031 905 197 270 655 488 028 482 389 978 813 583 726 952 742 911 954 800 055 969 654 089 208 165 121 897 244 606

Arizona 1 603 430 201 7 57 228 45 27 11 34 79 51 532 17 45 207 47 63 96 38 260 7 58 30 12 236 6 32 11 196 84 49 36 5 30 182 58 68 52 185 38 30 47 45 10 58 14 20 724 204 88 3 31 116 7 2 2 29 53 38 328 13 13 98 16 21 59 28 202 4 57 26 4 127 6 4 1 116 44 21 4

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

3 18 2 1 14 41 13 11 5 5 10 5

896 772 892 998 395 880 155 803 757 684 677 535 119 791 966 600 871 154 575 620 762 675 367 393 585 320 650 819 375 851 275 712 624 339 387 952 855 494 335 109 492 645 645 711 113 214 707 119 584 681 534 365 052 147 030 109 183 336 099 871 079 781 408 619 839 853 927 996 271 698 451 858 921 837 275 934 173 628 844 216 357 860 396 483 539 713 147 147 553 301 705 477 493 095 544 237

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Table 150.

Occupation of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Officials and administrators, public administration ---Management and related occupations ------------Professional specialty occupations -----------------Engineers and natural scientists -----------------Engineers -------------------------------Health diagnosing occupations ------------------Health assessment and treating occupations -------Teachers, librarians, and counselors -------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools -----Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Health technologists and technicians ---------------Technologists and technicians, except health ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations -----Sales representatives, commodities and finance -----Other sales occupations ----------------------Cashiers --------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Computer equipment operators -----------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -----------Financial records processing occupations ----------Mail and message distributing occupations --------Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Police and firefighters ------------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Food service occupations ----------------------Cleaning and building service occupations ---------Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Farm operators and managers--------------------Farm workers and related occupations--------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Mechanics and repairers ------------------------Construction trades ----------------------------Precision production occupations ------------------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators and tenders, except precision------Fabricators, assemblers, inspectors, and samplers -----Transportation occupations ----------------------Motor vehicle operators ----------------------Material moving equipment operators --------------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ---Construction laborers ------------------------Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------

228

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Utah 736 197 89 5 28 107 20 11 5 13 46 28 240 7 21 87 20 23 43 16 123 4 30 12 5 96 1 9 3 84 36 22 15 5 9 83 27 27 26 102 26 18 22 20 6 28 5 9 326 88 34 2 13 53 2 10 29 20 145 5 5 40 7 5 28 13 94 2 29 11 2 56 1 1 52 22 8 2 1 7 1 6 26 10 6 2 2 6 2

059 069 341 090 020 728 082 629 057 310 000 430 469 935 905 481 801 381 299 719 148 312 115 636 318 571 922 855 348 794 270 265 877 830 651 841 690 263 327 232 700 542 311 915 212 467 282 832 464 076 365 188 290 711 477 675 609 946 889 662 936 805 121 919 016 841 062 092 091 447 569 029 030 374 817 761 310 796 424 891 019 436 515 876 065 663 096 183 641 846 214 164 288 194 298 780

Pacific Division

Nevada 607 131 70 2 17 61 10 5 3 8 20 14 185 5 13 76 15 18 42 23 89 2 18 11 4 144 1 16 4 125 51 28 9 1 7 68 21 31 12 67 11 7 20 20 5 22 6 6 270 62 30 1 9 31 1 7 14 10 121 4 3 42 6 7 29 18 70 1 17 10 1 69 1 2 65 25 14 1

4 2 12 4 2 2 2 3 1

437 647 564 420 169 083 432 304 146 954 271 170 255 516 519 508 776 472 260 280 712 586 295 802 528 386 543 944 212 899 837 079 417 952 309 989 729 987 632 743 635 334 623 034 723 428 956 585 644 090 699 115 120 391 619 444 531 457 021 752 111 193 515 747 218 370 159 763 656 795 955 500 858 039 451 205 386 383 114 143 275 319 944 458 790 902 628 671 003 479 163 118 285 741 353 949

Washington 2 293 635 289 12 85 345 84 47 17 49 108 71 718 25 65 272 65 81 125 46 354 11 74 50 15 294 7 33 13 253 109 54 77 19 44 265 83 100 80 302 73 46 74 68 22 86 17 28 1 031 300 127 5 47 172 15 4 3 42 71 50 447 20 19 130 23 27 79 35 277 7 72 46 6 178 7 5 1 165 66 22 14 3 10 24 4 4 16 67 22 13 10 10

961 626 901 710 788 725 228 634 532 303 584 156 213 535 917 094 697 343 054 418 667 332 564 587 708 074 767 146 001 161 137 789 707 214 474 706 817 156 876 635 290 723 201 171 136 285 671 836 812 143 665 501 405 478 060 126 348 554 772 948 077 039 615 205 292 233 680 270 218 128 631 060 728 636 372 337 168 927 307 977 609 098 704 291 205 069 002 056 903 796 487 237 892 18 978 1 186 7 711

Oregon 1 319 339 155 6 42 183 29 13 10 27 67 43 393 12 28 155 40 45 69 23 197 5 42 30 9 179 5 19 6 155 68 34 59 17 28 140 45 50 44 206 55 30 46 43 15 58 9 20 594 165 69 2 23 96 5 1 1 23 44 31 248 9 8 72 13 14 44 18 157 3 41 27 3 112 4 3 104 43 15 10 3 6 13 1 1 10 43 15 9 5 5 12 5

960 429 877 562 927 552 552 454 235 543 741 839 712 679 085 435 142 386 907 702 513 652 366 607 162 927 117 268 863 542 141 499 763 137 878 842 067 691 525 287 466 367 039 424 828 587 455 904 231 473 066 876 475 407 251 183 913 319 620 024 552 902 323 588 617 591 380 112 739 684 591 882 650 005 800 181 704 024 668 032 798 515 328 997 786 973 220 406 529 125 997 890 693 062 569 075

California 13 996 309 3 996 504 1 939 417 58 085 570 982 2 057 087 475 455 280 465 115 416 258 113 621 126 403 317 4 536 833 140 365 387 002 1 690 007 397 427 540 981 751 599 283 502 2 319 459 69 686 486 781 296 147 117 840 1 733 777 95 059 235 799 78 998 1 402 919 585 548 338 228 382 369 57 796 312 308 1 548 625 456 478 604 133 479 179 1 798 201 491 431 305 869 389 009 376 744 91 048 520 844 147 636 155 300 6 163 408 1 856 962 847 824 25 967 310 857 1 009 138 88 725 28 984 24 636 219 576 422 418 303 403 2 736 119 104 244 113 310 776 366 133 387 198 993 443 986 196 823 1 742 199 39 642 469 668 258 084 43 173 919 879 89 190 37 863 9 221 792 826 275 640 127 133 63 784 8 971 53 886 158 594 23 299 17 057 117 804 428 070 180 774 111 944 41 172 40 236 3 965 90 215 4 799 36 221

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 228 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Alaska 245 73 33 3 10 39 7 3 1 4 15 11 75 2 8 23 6 5 11 4 40 1 9 5 2 35 4 1 29 11 8 6 1 27 10 9 5 27 4 2 7 6 3 9 1 3 111 36 15 1 5 20 1 3 10 8 48 1 2 12 2 1 8 3 31 8 5 19

18 6 3

1

4 1

1

379 521 855 698 289 666 567 634 661 525 780 498 394 176 430 857 919 051 887 871 931 260 083 786 207 325 696 817 748 812 828 552 665 344 088 435 940 496 093 039 628 350 345 162 054 662 896 516 082 346 470 414 943 876 289 294 285 997 518 003 220 593 123 698 785 910 003 831 806 721 882 346 968 643 647 849 179 147 917 460 932 117 447 634 320 290 932 307 373 332 940 848 89 573 149 673

Hawaii 529 139 67 3 20 71 10 5 4 9 26 16 172 5 13 66 14 17 34 13 87 2 19 10 3 92 1 10 4 80 37 21 15 3 11 55 17 26 11 53 10 4 15 14 3 18 4 5 251 69 30 1 11 38 2 8 19 13 113 3 3 38 5 7 25 11 67 1 19 8 1 48 1 46 19 11 3 2 4 3 11 4 1 1 1 3 1

059 523 907 025 481 616 375 311 379 621 920 458 654 054 350 596 584 563 449 772 654 187 623 547 637 882 075 956 034 851 231 910 328 290 095 518 606 077 723 154 489 891 242 476 554 978 982 113 324 597 802 126 091 795 042 604 755 345 095 288 344 654 689 647 708 706 233 575 354 264 039 944 302 835 965 251 217 619 523 418 527 821 660 182 748 428 000 839 979 350 733 707 99 678 179 157

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 151.

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration -----------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration ------------------------------

Northeast Region

United States

Total

New England Division

Midwest Region

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

South Region

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

115 681 202 2 944 042 171 330 723 423 7 214 763 20 462 078 8 053 234 1 405 723 1 809 199 1 941 923 1 196 595 12 408 844 1 276 578 792 239 1 172 905 2 362 588

24 311 310 20 51 1 391 4 259 1 735 221 362 506 304 2 523 151 165 238 534

910 561 439 296 552 000 438 436 790 317 849 562 646 210 444 109

6 637 82 12 6 397 1 291 418 44 69 130 52 872 44 30 81 202

962 564 860 888 101 174 785 017 824 985 032 389 882 073 733 347

17 673 227 7 44 994 2 967 1 316 177 292 375 252 1 651 106 135 156 331

948 997 579 408 451 826 653 419 966 332 817 173 764 137 711 762

27 985 908 17 100 1 451 5 888 1 992 449 139 552 328 3 896 285 330 446 829

184 286 527 553 167 954 594 253 114 567 458 360 842 467 813 047

19 530 440 11 64 1 004 4 468 1 404 267 89 383 256 3 063 212 291 355 631

654 187 561 147 650 254 800 709 512 087 019 454 733 431 852 241

8 454 468 5 36 446 1 420 587 181 49 169 72 832 73 39 90 197

530 099 966 406 517 700 794 544 602 480 439 906 109 036 961 806

38 787 965 61 417 2 730 6 551 3 142 453 1 094 523 442 3 408 544 211 314 579

201 670 573 909 835 011 744 214 025 942 259 267 793 199 854 967

20 562 451 34 86 1 538 3 358 1 717 203 727 290 212 1 640 287 87 127 259

512 297 809 072 726 427 965 026 249 769 914 462 660 199 416 116

1 899 173 2 532 532 8 205 062 758 916 1 941 762 2 407 325 1 607 009 1 490 050 5 071 026 19 485 666 2 022 380 3 339 390 2 092 880 5 463 979 7 984 870 2 374 916 5 609 954 37 880 865 3 851 262 1 726 200 628 510 3 040 186 1 636 460 26 998 247 5 204 690 4 477 994 9 154 741 478 762

433 326 763 120 342 644 366 287 063 861 377 713 365 992 014 622 391 480 860 309 116 552 327 313 281 054 044 119

247 066 203 795 711 969 814 914 233 650 891 842 851 421 234 455 779 362 881 170 602 943 193 573 756 514 396 562

168 138 392 24 74 135 84 73 272 1 090 101 202 106 276 539 156 382 2 278 212 81 24 150 74 1 735 332 302 575 34

965 015 950 175 780 990 460 545 094 948 221 305 182 549 277 984 293 937 478 413 425 532 644 445 660 123 594 488

264 188 370 96 267 508 282 214 791 770 276 511 259 715 474 465 009 201 648 227 92 402 252 578 949 752 468 85

282 051 253 620 931 979 354 369 139 702 670 537 669 872 957 471 486 425 403 757 177 411 549 128 096 391 802 074

465 937 886 135 540 536 339 335 253 822 534 786 532 414 771 538 232 839 822 397 103 641 320 553 313 163 240 117

198 333 792 087 033 555 964 153 162 723 354 578 881 737 580 624 956 077 498 607 761 216 881 114 361 772 108 300

349 773 276 86 369 361 226 231 860 369 377 547 363 995 233 381 851 087 593 273 69 439 224 486 917 781 531 81

360 223 339 856 861 778 458 386 314 085 642 965 554 956 274 618 656 467 622 051 670 236 968 920 622 921 358 905

115 164 610 48 170 174 113 103 392 1 453 156 238 169 418 538 157 381 2 751 228 124 34 201 95 2 066 395 381 708 35

838 110 453 231 172 777 506 767 848 638 712 613 327 781 306 006 300 610 876 556 091 980 913 194 739 851 750 395

531 606 838 300 683 728 558 566 671 634 728 175 752 817 460 735 725 274 236 615 249 051 493 628 668 389 037 138

587 256 580 854 758 924 938 106 836 650 512 569 380 808 826 398 428 883 586 786 555 063 133 760 918 922 399 232

264 293 482 160 332 394 317 277 855 503 361 598 383 974 383 414 969 547 698 305 122 588 295 537 875 730 507 76

305 978 277 778 032 951 243 273 206 213 281 568 500 479 997 439 558 425 744 037 050 636 409 549 272 525 308 130

587 586 715 8 955 98 2 7 100 1 307 537 90 57 164 85 769 56 39 85 124

512 602 376 346 707 853 878 843 127 218 382 838 982 184 909 936 895 728 640

323 221 329 3 923 76 1 4 42 464 231 52 35 78 23 232 17 5 22 43

212 247 987 969 626 289 369 933 477 659 754 927 911 754 818 699 663 180 198

127 266 179 844 195 10 64 271 2 326 1 377 157 697 234 113 948 129 30 71 143

910 379 428 311 388 639 496 495 167 829 344 155 497 463 338 695 440 818 894

143 160 374 33 56 128 105 49 258 829 269 295 84 582 760 283 477 903 289 38 64 298 99 112 724 629 000 62

138 154 086 721 691 670 674 330 292 855 040 189 287 176 368 272 096 675 645 283 665 668 721 693 783 513 955 058

48 37 170 15 25 53 54 21 112 771 108 124 36 247 328 114 213 1 800 112 16 31 139 43 1 457 310 309 459 26

948 510 294 548 339 894 138 375 266 649 866 417 293 291 151 545 606 353 275 530 737 472 326 013 810 109 364 939

215 131 812 104 100 234 256 116 493 414 507 573 162 031 497 545 952 805 591 81 230 684 205 011 276 097 128 98

062 964 281 254 595 526 736 170 915 800 725 984 440 048 755 748 007 012 034 619 807 926 169 457 876 645 118 363

3 4 5 52

6 3 1 3

2

1 9 1 1 2 4 1 3 23 1 1 18 3 3 6

1

1 3

2 1 8

6 1 1 2

1

2

1 1 6

4 1

1

1 4

1 1 1 8

6 1 1 2

526 155 538 976 612 36 106 724 783 384 472 152 856 377 399 285 114 272 556

197 863 077 623 437 553 260 974 922 006 089 799 148 438 916 684 107 422 814

757 117 1 056 228 1 096 380 11 294 063 78 787 2 671 6 503 135 210 1 476 535 751 162 74 251 228 665 223 327 113 454 725 373 33 266 25 204 56 446 129 434

198 291 273 3 136 23 1 1 39 441 169 15 37 58 17 271 10 6 22 56

615 965 169 003 521 384 227 011 222 818 281 500 573 822 404 109 760 051 140

558 764 823 8 158 55 1 5 96 1 035 581 58 191 164 95 453 23 18 34 73

502 263 211 060 266 287 276 199 313 344 970 165 754 632 969 157 444 395 294

910 724 807 849 1 045 363 12 879 315 175 333 4 142 12 247 143 776 1 771 604 768 877 143 136 93 765 243 893 108 938 1 002 727 74 635 45 558 107 908 167 838

752 548 399 267 293 786 740 311 544 969 397 659 448 991 759 705 053 663 820 226 576 934 691 413 963 497 115 344

836 120 658 994 817 510 265 072 115 141 288 346 280 360 138 936 202 230 459 893 557 944 354 023 583 138 006 215

163 61 506 43 48 196 165 53 336 923 258 352 69 505 148 416 732 232 399 36 106 335 136 217 955 818 329 84

65 26 121 8 11 47 37 16 83 558 67 103 19 150 324 111 213 1 428 98 10 21 95 32 1 170 252 238 370 25

622 826 424 350 791 269 801 213 273 326 743 507 872 220 718 236 482 606 808 015 556 393 809 025 051 768 321 093

97 34 385 35 36 148 127 37 253 1 365 190 248 49 355 824 304 519 3 803 300 26 84 240 104 3 047 702 579 958 59

402 474 249 436 365 769 226 453 203 538 740 914 304 655 113 966 147 798 880 549 563 124 076 606 952 492 683 641

192 197 544 49 82 182 159 70 370 601 377 419 120 829 088 397 690 704 401 54 96 438 143 569 035 938 460 88

2 515 952 1 977 129 2 377 195

1

1

5

4 1

024 300 673 786 156 038 027 666 476 864 483 421 176 875 831 202 629 404 688 564 119 517 885 631 003 260 004 734

530 763 499 867 446 109

145 782 138 010 113 291

384 981 361 857 332 818

2

1

5

4 1 1

086 664 380 269 030 564 812 705 558 504 906 606 580 467 519 817 702 028 920 813 402 140 047 706 593 622 319 997

657 936 388 239 463 224

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 229 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1

3

1

6

4 1

1

3

3 1

416 607 278 777 311 662

241 329 109 462 151 562

2

1 6 1 1 2 1 12 1 1 8 1 1 3 1 1 2 17

3

1 1

7

6 1 1 2

1

3

1

6

4 1

602 677 745 637 1 321 063 9 620 145 105 862 6 514 7 471 162 416 1 266 922 787 207 73 857 434 764 130 276 63 372 479 715 75 134 13 670 30 555 68 193

1

4

3 1

805 661 604 794 952 363

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

108 62 444 55 50 137 145 56 259 803 254 292 81 550 842 307 534 136 335 43 112 376 121 148 672 573 058 53

607 273 809 829 528 268 079 105 054 849 621 682 766 651 155 385 770 828 615 079 411 070 653 000 109 368 053 998

433 204 357 268 584 265

229

Table 151.

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration -----------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration ------------------------------

230

South RegionmCon.

East South Central Division

West Region

West South Central Division

New England Division

Total

Mountain Division

Pacific Division

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont 283 146 11 376 647 790 21 952 44 018 14 660 3 066 1 802 5 364 1 135 29 358 5 765 633 2 445 6 603

3 027 28 4 2 165 547 184 19 33 62 20 363 10 9 33 101

950 049 527 682 540 924 352 847 588 661 844 572 892 470 389 518

5 280 3 103 14 768 812 3 690 4 629 2 640 2 997 14 071 48 114 3 494 9 138 5 364 12 564 15 971 5 712 10 259 99 252 6 672 3 897 1 548 9 778 3 561 73 796 11 365 11 305 31 322 1 702

86 27 187 12 33 68 41 32 125 490 44 91 42 127 242 75 167 1 103 105 35 9 68 34 848 170 140 270 16

794 316 291 145 222 033 063 828 574 032 552 085 693 648 828 457 371 595 949 730 842 952 200 922 594 837 949 846

035 067 187 633 013 164 73 203 557 366 931 297 544 360 191 235 192 617 576

92 156 129 1 442 8 16 190 76 6 18 28 6 114 2 1 8 30

704 992 908 252 162 426 473 778 687 357 992 590 251 833 330 622 939 072 274

31 5 58 4 5 22 19 7 39 248 30 45 7 66 145 52 93 679 48 4 8 42 14 561 127 110 171 12

763 508 947 523 567 355 230 272 542 339 216 169 531 614 792 617 175 521 296 372 732 141 791 189 377 081 291 078

6 585 177 10 68 430 1 467 676 95 260 94 78 790 155 66 83 121

369 615 330 089 450 660 701 612 242 985 990 959 654 871 113 130

11 639 336 16 263 761 1 724 748 154 106 138 150 976 101 57 104 199

320 758 434 748 659 924 078 576 534 188 355 846 479 129 325 721

24 596 759 71 153 1 641 3 763 1 182 281 213 359 121 2 580 294 85 172 419

907 525 791 665 209 113 458 820 270 097 029 655 297 363 794 465

6 212 202 17 98 405 720 234 63 25 85 25 486 54 21 35 86

239 713 945 386 759 924 682 462 195 002 007 242 449 140 077 689

18 384 556 53 55 1 235 3 042 947 218 188 274 96 2 094 239 64 137 332

668 812 846 279 450 189 776 358 075 095 022 413 848 223 717 776

571 842 11 464 4 266 533 42 026 112 631 54 741 5 559 8 621 7 424 1 362 57 890 13 066 992 3 245 6 511

574 237 7 434 904 562 40 693 129 383 35 558 3 090 5 938 10 684 3 261 93 825 5 654 3 050 6 279 27 693

108 131 474 40 139 107 79 107 270 1 102 128 201 134 289 335 112 223 1 943 156 98 40 160 63 1 422 308 238 521 19

636 107 725 246 250 944 878 407 799 089 936 083 216 534 893 357 536 329 920 895 163 871 906 574 481 054 524 596

158 181 881 99 212 226 161 181 545 029 238 375 234 553 740 208 532 784 380 211 87 301 133 668 485 421 008 42

646 171 578 830 476 029 817 426 831 348 295 918 664 795 936 602 334 129 922 854 342 556 818 637 165 343 567 506

469 662 716 202 375 496 341 300 082 166 381 663 441 239 738 478 259 286 931 403 158 794 495 502 940 869 832 103

141 877 487 180 260 877 293 877 795 643 623 401 768 013 230 439 791 543 297 637 592 964 253 800 655 786 838 668

97 94 453 58 97 114 90 91 246 1 110 97 185 127 335 401 107 293 2 200 210 106 27 274 145 1 436 228 223 519 26

152 652 148 561 838 749 334 666 055 005 405 913 806 715 130 880 250 804 583 028 956 490 403 344 792 800 447 501

371 568 263 143 277 382 250 209 836 056 284 477 313 903 337 370 966 085 720 297 130 520 349 066 711 645 313 77

989 225 339 619 422 128 959 211 740 638 218 488 962 298 100 559 541 739 714 609 636 474 850 456 863 986 391 167

8 19 32 1 7 10 5 7 20 105 9 20 12 26 31 11 20 185 12 7 3 15 5 141 26 26 51 2

245 263 277 399 866 302 445 265 818 312 359 981 161 534 992 002 990 442 007 832 048 274 333 948 158 517 152 533

24 9 33 2 7 9 7 6 23 101 8 19 11 25 38 11 26 177 16 8 1 14 6 129 21 24 45 2

183 648 069 069 306 903 126 665 221 304 375 409 172 338 943 983 960 843 781 270 699 664 724 705 376 340 450 681

179 155 304 3 011 31 1 4 36 539 324 33 186 42 19 215 33 8 19 29

839 080 390 957 800 735 609 785 148 041 208 901 841 617 107 919 600 827 934

345 365 553 5 212 57 2 52 72 520 266 50 75 61 30 253 20 8 21 45

394 662 975 209 726 390 416 294 097 581 279 490 380 474 516 642 170 436 767

730 446 1 025 407 1 216 906 10 958 934 162 929 19 101 23 014 174 493 1 209 616 486 138 97 358 133 214 154 431 41 583 723 478 48 088 12 905 36 250 115 648

195 241 355 2 807 40 5 13 43 229 95 20 17 38 7 133 8 2 6 23

838 966 370 077 269 624 903 105 897 901 534 891 949 617 996 581 325 822 691

534 783 861 8 151 122 13 9 131 979 390 76 115 115 33 589 39 10 29 91

608 441 536 857 660 477 111 388 719 237 824 323 482 966 482 507 580 428 957

18 17 25 266 3

478 110 081 930 369 300 93 644 627 247 898 613 445 452 380 580 192 651 391

16 19 20 268 2

091 767 881 733 514 193 79 829 387 938 938 132 648 917 449 112 785 580 322

45 32 119 13 19 30 35 20 75 586 92 100 29 177 207 84 123 1 273 76 11 37 110 27 1 009 238 191 367 14

783 203 730 383 162 769 930 486 958 834 793 494 286 768 956 734 222 440 543 534 448 870 282 763 784 841 066 623

60 37 247 35 30 66 75 39 158 1 024 160 180 51 302 447 153 294 2 394 178 27 80 197 56 1 853 365 332 702 29

672 488 742 042 905 489 727 579 903 117 311 808 388 629 644 629 015 744 876 006 948 986 234 694 983 436 999 742

182 157 536 70 63 173 158 70 343 028 253 313 96 624 024 346 677 921 427 53 143 476 206 614 696 642 197 72

38 19 137 21 16 37 42 19 71 567 67 95 30 184 237 81 155 1 309 99 14 25 163 65 941 170 169 332 19

215 861 623 049 699 605 610 660 081 329 230 086 057 017 536 860 676 718 768 796 132 484 306 232 031 442 013 279

144 137 398 49 46 135 116 50 272 1 461 185 218 66 440 786 264 522 3 612 328 39 118 312 140 2 672 526 473 865 52

449 331 701 636 337 777 080 871 085 644 944 249 027 953 497 309 188 068 049 101 097 877 947 997 080 169 552 842

4 223 2 741 8 972 359 916 3 680 2 299 1 718 5 437 57 432 6 676 11 706 2 576 16 612 20 580 8 558 12 022 121 725 6 075 869 2 607 10 366 2 440 99 368 20 189 21 593 33 358 1 900

10 210 2 376 9 904 551 1 237 3 812 2 914 1 390 6 644 53 132 5 562 10 345 2 238 15 187 24 605 9 259 15 346 113 735 7 797 1 102 1 468 9 938 2 971 90 459 16 784 19 743 30 078 1 985

1 785 820 4 287 267 574 1 701 1 006 739 3 593 25 247 2 390 5 176 1 086 7 377 9 737 4 479 5 258 64 012 3 524 442 1 359 6 035 1 624 51 028 8 898 9 043 20 327 1 276

380 989 374 365 364 507

13 665 8 663 10 751

12 258 9 611 8 711

7 003 4 481 5 747

125 567 71 882 133 962

2

3

2 1

246 890 175 644 234 136

1

1 4

1 1 1 8

5 1

2

1

4

3 1

664 192 324 685 036 382 690 531 166 973 174 335 084 970 033 169 864 786 817 897 229 361 253 229 111 611 565 121

521 592 484 229 515 499

140 603 109 864 150 992

1

3

1

6

4 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 230 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

3 34 20 1 4 3 14 2 1

3 45 13 3 4 31 1 1 8

9 9 12 132 3 2 14 6 1 2 8 1 1

Massachusetts

67 034 73 328 53 585

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 151.

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration -----------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration ------------------------------

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Connecticut

487 913 4 516 1 744 240 27 780 110 666 31 867 1 968 10 308 8 409 3 690 78 799 2 436 4 845 7 678 9 069

1 692 874 19 725 772 2 081 99 110 346 552 97 607 10 487 9 567 36 443 21 740 248 945 7 069 11 083 28 697 50 953

Middle Atlantic Division

New York

East North Central Division

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Indiana 2 628 695 66 321 818 8 765 146 232 661 641 181 617 29 573 13 092 46 278 36 571 480 024 45 640 71 068 45 246 71 518

8 370 94 2 7 431 1 227 524 64 133 185 64 703 39 26 50 145

718 739 865 946 962 170 080 068 181 637 997 090 746 492 397 140

3 868 38 1 5 231 653 347 36 59 85 115 306 13 14 30 61

698 208 953 066 328 436 224 694 498 513 005 212 550 356 349 532

5 434 95 2 31 331 1 087 445 76 100 104 72 641 53 94 75 125

532 050 761 396 161 220 349 657 287 182 815 871 468 289 965 090

4 931 90 2 21 254 1 141 358 53 22 89 72 782 38 93 96 162

357 277 266 007 208 383 704 826 982 489 701 679 655 697 540 021

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

5 417 107 2 20 280 1 055 408 85 24 132 76 646 33 59 87 161

967 638 521 899 997 047 701 588 705 107 753 346 630 056 380 575

4 166 69 3 10 205 1 026 233 39 15 60 53 793 51 43 79 128

196 465 065 818 481 040 031 585 420 123 071 009 602 986 011 612

2 386 106 2 2 117 584 222 59 13 55 16 361 43 23 47 107

439 486 891 658 732 143 747 137 313 090 923 396 206 624 675 515

9 8 24 1 5 9 4 4 18 85 8 15 8 24 33 10 22 158 13 6 1 10 5 121 25 23 41 2

642 970 887 231 390 225 901 140 035 357 340 285 022 396 122 502 620 940 571 199 370 193 867 740 128 018 670 111

34 69 100 6 17 33 23 19 70 260 27 46 26 60 176 42 134 553 57 19 6 31 18 419 78 76 135 8

821 715 658 519 306 898 285 650 375 829 101 407 770 069 421 328 093 865 498 485 918 671 959 334 039 106 051 615

121 86 660 57 95 279 130 97 348 1 250 116 235 98 336 777 256 521 3 144 333 101 60 188 128 2 331 475 371 751 47

811 222 633 470 815 619 258 471 846 746 119 721 890 540 401 288 113 274 511 482 424 724 814 319 269 766 534 923

53 34 332 16 72 109 90 43 207 587 58 104 59 134 346 98 247 1 283 154 49 13 94 66 905 168 146 288 16

197 636 879 850 366 661 762 240 413 969 441 346 983 416 037 614 423 940 496 846 221 192 807 378 135 762 911 620

89 67 376 22 99 119 61 73 234 931 102 171 100 244 351 110 240 1 773 160 76 18 119 56 1 341 305 233 428 20

274 193 741 300 750 699 334 658 880 987 110 470 796 916 519 569 950 211 396 429 532 495 928 431 692 863 357 531

84 179 316 16 100 79 54 64 218 869 99 145 94 257 285 90 195 1 547 146 67 16 106 56 1 154 245 207 383 22

546 315 191 491 930 941 568 261 445 821 053 739 454 399 524 292 232 281 744 006 591 092 545 303 874 578 210 178

66 112 174 8 60 42 30 33 106 455 50 75 53 136 149 47 102 772 63 40 9 60 25 573 115 101 211 10

618 013 287 164 019 531 265 308 742 299 603 519 812 171 809 280 529 800 505 865 572 175 510 173 402 970 263 683

114 63 421 41 101 138 76 62 271 886 101 141 90 249 431 129 302 1 728 192 72 20 126 68 1 249 253 193 407 23

176 721 035 016 972 178 881 988 731 331 446 855 296 013 683 166 517 791 027 351 073 687 432 221 782 108 366 476

36 379 227 15 61 62 42 45 166 748 82 116 82 225 226 73 153 1 325 132 62 15 94 49 970 205 165 342 15

876 657 578 334 520 534 819 371 864 697 268 901 220 645 708 348 360 300 027 934 917 537 092 793 127 828 518 818

47 38 137 5 45 38 21 25 96 408 44 67 42 127 139 41 98 713 59 29 7 51 25 539 97 113 187 9

144 517 248 851 420 594 925 458 532 937 272 951 772 728 550 532 018 295 319 895 517 745 389 430 437 437 001 750

13 15 22 232 1

877 936 626 005 252 117 50 904 338 357 533 805 391 963 981 809 081 138 979

48 73 62 793 5

291 393 424 3 900 23

1 21 265 90 12 9 27 18 175 12 6 19 22

213 289 180 257 136 706 141 258 704 593 866 021 409 383 111 784 828 158 800

74 57 76 1 106 26

2 28 338 156 29 16 54 27 181 8 8 20 34

356 133 294 058 578 637 165 338 289 545 189 100 306 061 744 611 652 989 082

122 119 156 1 907 18

14 199 71 9 9 21 11 127 14 9 11 13

897 958 981 859 319 199 890 058 168 801 037 278 087 517 367 142 598 009 738

162 209 211 2 482 19

3 26 323 135 18 14 39 22 187 9 11 22 31

299 164 954 140 076 712 327 413 100 756 895 461 197 832 344 664 344 012 193

77 55 85 1 201 13

2 30 344 196 27 71 43 24 148 10 11 15 22

692 296 606 661 112 707 726 264 940 166 739 321 586 540 774 624 177 178 927

150 145 184 2 258 21

1 23 240 143 11 34 36 45 96 3 2 7 15

284 666 469 734 113 154 193 655 668 943 942 096 989 213 725 305 830 718 547

169 183 218 2 481 23

1 42 449 241 19 85 84 25 208 9 4 11 34

526 301 136 665 041 426 357 280 705 235 289 748 179 879 470 228 437 499 820

97 187 180 1 775 9

9 113 40 3 5 16 8 73 1 2 8 12

430 093 486 450 211 184 459 653 626 553 989 063 294 297 073 751 571 993 598

10 180 82 20 8 22 5 98 11 3 12 22

747 058 967 032 598 599 355 776 866 523 395 978 983 391 343 735 473 560 827

3 542 1 109 7 380 456 696 3 139 2 244 845 5 397 43 587 5 341 8 116 1 416 12 747 20 680 7 616 13 064 99 751 5 753 795 1 146 6 639 2 519 82 899 19 348 18 254 26 448 1 463

14 14 31 2 2 12 10 4 22 130 17 22 5 31 103 28 74 349 27 2 6 20 8 285 59 60 88 6

099 272 934 194 801 582 108 249 660 589 558 995 025 683 324 707 617 862 363 435 244 274 464 082 455 054 819 391

44 16 186 21 11 78 59 15 115 580 79 104 19 146 417 161 256 1 917 153 11 55 107 52 1 538 340 283 491 32

234 117 217 407 773 249 098 690 055 128 065 184 478 963 702 342 360 730 038 384 580 090 501 137 613 789 380 784

20 6 100 6 11 34 40 7 70 287 39 51 10 66 191 63 127 776 71 6 12 54 27 604 127 112 196 12

638 549 893 356 695 215 761 866 886 119 099 067 427 044 499 898 601 454 659 583 119 722 113 258 197 219 463 101

32 11 98 7 12 36 27 13 67 498 72 93 19 142 214 79 135 1 109 76 8 16 78 24 905 235 183 270 14

530 808 139 673 897 305 367 897 262 291 576 663 399 648 912 726 186 614 183 582 864 312 462 211 142 484 840 756

32 37 84 6 14 26 24 13 64 475 71 79 20 150 176 66 109 1 003 72 9 15 73 25 808 194 169 253 16

220 045 969 106 446 099 974 344 954 624 658 287 755 816 393 962 431 677 008 220 530 261 391 267 650 576 533 676

28 24 49 2 10 14 13 7 30 253 36 41 12 84 95 36 59 505 31 5 9 42 11 405 92 83 138 8

772 984 462 926 732 496 791 517 481 944 686 981 338 369 285 269 016 693 619 507 108 293 460 706 720 718 037 350

48 15 128 17 15 47 35 12 86 460 69 72 20 132 254 91 162 1 073 91 10 18 80 28 842 196 150 265 17

078 424 171 293 280 777 811 010 938 173 030 875 823 349 084 528 556 328 887 778 641 698 881 443 206 165 167 483

14 75 74 5 9 26 21 10 48 409 58 62 20 136 144 56 87 852 64 8 14 65 22 675 161 133 225 12

313 129 196 680 558 959 362 637 552 853 784 307 041 102 461 510 951 018 509 913 554 870 860 312 920 160 412 098

19 7 37 1 6 13 9 5 27 230 32 38 10 78 90 32 58 468 29 3 6 36 11 380 79 92 118 7

755 572 288 716 675 339 736 822 367 261 882 739 330 540 145 003 142 959 622 865 832 546 129 965 287 894 806 451

2 42 12 4 3 29 1 2 1

9 965 7 421 8 549

35 857 34 506 25 948

201 046 188 525 167 024

68 252 88 026 74 100

115 683 85 306 91 694

106 067 67 765 77 895

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 231 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

54 870 28 011 39 360

113 817 99 605 90 357

87 857 54 865 71 232

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

53 996 28 531 32 818

231

Table 151.

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration -----------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration ------------------------------

232

West North Central Division

Minnesota

Iowa

2 192 89 2 7 109 399 159 42 7 56 19 240 23 9 29 73

417 472 153 761 859 592 512 768 782 910 873 080 370 055 599 451

1 340 242 103 431 536 1 889 64 839 234 461 98 223 40 917 6 681 25 494 8 230 136 238 11 776 7 004 15 886 43 485

31 15 145 20 36 44 22 21 111 372 39 56 40 105 145 38 107 737 70 30 6 51 27 549 92 113 176 9

061 053 932 253 873 642 822 342 585 662 683 376 740 024 943 649 294 254 600 684 929 565 654 822 354 360 369 681

23 14 83 2 30 22 13 14 62 231 23 44 26 66 83 23 59 428 29 20 6 29 13 329 60 59 122 6

90 67 70 1 026 16

52 27 45 619 16

10 133 61 14 4 25 7 72 5 1 7 18

078 980 204 740 773 455 589 652 660 412 194 854 375 077 248 526 323 126 396

12 3 42 7 5 14 10 4 33 195 27 28 8 61 87 27 59 474 33 4 6 34 12 382 72 91 110 7

Missouri

South Atlantic Division

North Dakota

South Dakota

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

1 172 214 60 864 460 11 554 61 897 196 485 78 559 22 705 5 018 24 993 10 086 117 926 5 320 3 322 9 142 23 252

335 147 6 897 251 427 26 720 62 903 42 683 6 728 3 515 3 499 22 488 20 220 1 908 1 056 1 558 2 488

2 367 78 1 5 136 439 180 42 24 43 30 258 24 15 28 36

395 325 439 796 352 651 794 132 652 990 168 857 443 541 581 339

287 558 33 385 306 4 490 14 886 18 053 8 696 3 705 708 2 852 381 9 357 1 005 200 568 3 155

321 891 38 549 764 2 821 17 863 34 114 14 290 6 303 1 927 3 542 607 19 824 2 726 530 1 348 5 762

772 813 64 073 308 2 095 40 821 98 344 47 720 23 014 2 834 11 699 3 094 50 624 4 469 3 384 5 837 12 362

936 558 545 487 121 278 907 752 371 858 545 272 831 633 035 458 577 771 389 397 100 669 628 588 678 955 845 177

40 74 192 17 54 51 39 28 107 407 48 66 48 117 149 43 105 747 66 35 9 60 26 548 121 96 181 7

277 846 616 789 133 723 994 977 238 433 755 048 765 235 271 303 968 300 144 501 986 384 319 966 619 661 652 800

954 1 282 19 846 805 5 399 5 808 3 170 4 664 12 380 53 309 5 144 8 498 7 377 16 510 15 471 5 583 9 888 101 114 5 122 4 372 1 201 7 641 3 055 79 723 14 517 15 390 29 312 1 320

2 527 1 410 18 449 675 6 246 4 874 3 234 3 420 12 911 56 935 4 497 9 316 7 546 17 278 18 817 8 287 10 530 104 565 5 310 4 945 1 447 8 006 3 886 80 971 16 068 14 969 28 884 1 749

7 6 62 1 15 20 12 12 35 138 13 22 16 40 52 14 37 248 23 11 3 18 8 182 35 31 65 3

181 407 510 667 713 098 401 631 726 179 493 239 013 842 137 549 588 611 226 863 599 850 479 594 067 208 134 031

9 50 87 4 21 25 17 17 50 193 21 31 22 55 73 23 50 383 29 16 4 25 12 294 55 50 104 5

902 554 555 555 687 354 978 981 637 262 595 864 055 259 632 177 455 995 085 794 829 865 892 530 436 308 554 637

1 7 19 1 4 6 3 4 11 54 6 9 6 13 32 16 15 104 10 4 1 7 3 76 15 11 25 1

292 641 506 421 725 113 179 116 283 754 880 913 729 236 529 327 958 020 021

80 60 101 1 102 14

13 5 14 131 4

13 5 16 148 5

30 17 30 358 9

357 797 009 343 070 95 242 128 085 805 173 112 573 036 280 279 657 342 484

42 35 51 536 9

1 4

922 673 873 683 735 108 821 804 561 618 101 378 785 889 943 309 450 996 739

10 13 15 158 2

13 149 80 13 18 20 10 68 5 2 7 8

456 778 974 173 523 272 630 111 281 719 147 903 241 292 562 634 158 158 510

648 712 186 447 117 305 835 482 206 777 540 910 680 428 559 681 878 286 345 866 305 502 368 900 497 118 645 364

9 929 4 054 21 720 841 4 035 6 778 6 663 3 403 16 486 126 580 16 535 23 653 5 765 40 128 51 969 17 390 34 579 286 613 15 039 2 667 5 732 21 503 6 432 235 240 48 759 50 116 77 594 5 014

16 14 57 5 8 17 19 6 32 211 33 33 10 66 92 32 60 482 31 4 9 40 11 385 93 77 121 5

767 336 108 239 614 476 703 076 522 530 779 315 525 265 677 611 066 868 592 605 270 206 461 734 208 144 741 765

4 13 24 1 3 7 8 3 14 102 14 16 4 32 43 16 27 251 15 1 4 18 5 206 43 39 69 4

063 167 142 296 719 290 325 512 691 094 554 736 570 803 981 411 570 883 091 952 554 404 724 158 494 780 111 071

68 171 33 105 31 597

39 352 14 405 20 637

6 72 35 10 4 12 2 36 3 4 7

57 414 30 462 47 651

1 5 2 1 2

523 661 318 851 021 74 531 429 229 946 952 356 372 65 283 219 30 70 489

1 12 5 1 1 1 6

1

584 717 103 758 779 172 377 693 378 405 307 411 836 159 973 405 87 468 559

4 32 16 6 2 5 1 15 1 1 2

419 304 510 142 600 647 260 861 724 048 745 683 488 485 934 080 854 767 786 475 127 347 599 433 850 803 681 011

1 573 320 4 894 137 945 1 753 1 390 669 3 086 31 475 3 255 5 167 1 697 11 220 11 583 6 012 5 571 69 584 2 592 500 1 331 5 696 1 781 57 684 12 839 12 311 18 523 1 314

3 549 1 617 15 734 446 2 309 4 645 5 962 2 372 9 551 75 145 9 458 11 953 3 568 24 962 31 448 10 360 21 088 166 352 11 830 1 465 3 418 13 814 3 961 131 864 28 163 25 837 43 069 2 400

10 423 2 665 6 584

9 871 2 826 7 737

23 653 8 742 14 493

4 1 1 2 29 3 4 1 10 8 4 4 68 2 1 5 1 57 11 12 18 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 232 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 5 59 28 6 3 11 2 30 1

32 445 17 257 22 863

3 20 15 2 1 1 7 4

5 2 1 3 29 4 5 1 8 21 11 9 66 5 1 4 1 53 11 9 17

Maryland

District of Columbia

2 481 35 2 3 195 254 112 19 12 48 16 142 8 13 11 24

342 037 605 535 504 944 176 028 106 516 464 768 686 722 557 286

303 994 1 289 188 102 12 790 13 031 9 963 416 370 8 868 197 3 068 190 73 241 470

460 005 784 039 832 860 053 000 660 407 013 092 310 951 416 480 936 444 418 653 409 044 943 977 157 362 929 015

32 24 175 9 34 61 40 28 94 372 33 64 43 98 182 53 128 873 106 30 13 54 29 639 122 92 183 13

171 770 082 715 913 545 830 079 847 510 989 166 066 931 484 639 845 517 531 187 473 522 765 039 035 278 575 558

655 503 320 961 705 374 431 849 465 725 011 915 524 536 865 785 080 466 032 081 227 872 081 173 813 553 597 004

360 154 238 860 045 35 163 116 154 679 453 801 620 937 475 393 217 331 575

84 143 291 1 177 9 24 85 47 6 8 21 5 38 2 1 2 6

222 371 277 802 473 516 501 098 272 043 436 313 303 400 229 095 483 776 256

461 789 731 294 752 398 368 919 661 242 340 208 425 119 505 614 891 828 133 727 236 738 759 235 994 305 357 697

10 5 55 4 5 21 18 5 28 185 23 31 8 52 111 37 73 538 50 4 12 34 13 423 90 70 123 9

749 234 292 006 779 474 429 604 574 254 388 336 769 650 014 722 292 436 467 655 360 815 040 099 642 515 845 537

7 777 6 105 6 380

61 549 67 011 139 372

20 2 9 5 1 4 31 3 3 1 12 22 6 16 139 16 2 4 10 4 102 14 8 24 4 17 33 57 158

1 5 4 4 1

7 3 2 1 14 2 1 5 12 4 7 81 8 3 5 1 61 9 6 14 2

189 017 753 004 422 111 – 909 693 572 124 256 087 65 121 50 32 61 161 297 198 344 448 313 172 960 451 499 818 058 815 283 400 000 055 945 250 526 306 980 632 803 003 585 095 851 494

11 325 16 653 32 958

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 151.

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration -----------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration ------------------------------

Virginia

West Virginia

3 028 56 4 18 236 457 219 28 72 46 27 238 46 11 15 31

362 834 715 072 995 632 627 406 624 380 500 005 903 006 757 112

671 085 11 638 866 36 412 46 855 99 741 43 865 4 997 5 646 6 939 18 443 55 876 8 526 14 819 4 582 7 901

31 64 202 18 42 57 49 33 101 487 49 82 55 130 198 64 133 983 111 38 18 78 34 701 121 94 228 14

346 074 813 544 358 928 993 990 910 016 465 097 254 639 063 685 378 536 966 392 812 296 708 362 088 523 902 279

3 4 53 1 14 13 8 15 22 122 14 24 15 31 30 12 17 216 12 9 3 17 7 166 37 29 63 2

102 140 280 1 424 13

19 13 29 289 2

1 26 163 99 10 47 20 7 63 12 2 3 7

228 342 776 436 830 916 336 563 340 532 880 000 818 845 808 793 004 788 441

12 12 62 7 6 19 21 7 30 259 36 42 12 74 120 46 73 625 54 5 17 51 15 480 95 75 160 10

North Carolina

South Carolina

East South Central Division

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

3 238 82 6 5 227 864 483 37 286 39 44 380 120 13 24 65

414 986 595 186 706 371 875 761 089 501 089 496 363 221 753 411

1 603 32 3 2 127 411 244 13 143 15 28 167 19 9 15 37

425 099 041 353 294 561 489 601 235 675 140 072 201 898 998 510

3 090 69 4 8 214 585 329 49 159 42 26 255 40 12 22 39

276 224 423 890 359 423 711 004 400 302 546 712 704 946 287 386

5 810 155 12 11 450 608 231 43 44 79 29 377 41 10 30 50

467 293 125 095 503 821 576 085 264 089 047 245 179 458 683 552

1 563 58 1 37 98 304 130 18 37 26 17 174 20 17 17 35

960 202 144 595 785 451 125 220 165 135 518 326 241 080 617 300

2 250 49 1 7 142 523 251 31 86 41 39 272 46 15 31 42

842 087 709 707 280 813 236 273 508 939 852 577 681 513 747 558

1 741 36 3 12 123 398 197 27 95 17 14 200 39 28 22 28

794 722 767 265 538 449 555 193 857 634 262 894 304 595 568 082

1 028 33 3 10 65 240 97 18 40 9 7 143 49 5 11 15

773 604 710 522 847 947 785 926 712 277 358 162 428 683 181 190

815 065 338 313 580 872 561 012 541 822 719 339 250 789 235 405 830 951 828 741 661 024 290 407 088 659 800 493

59 34 205 20 61 39 39 44 135 522 56 85 59 141 166 53 112 904 77 46 14 76 32 657 125 107 248 9

350 308 360 473 862 362 043 620 750 832 449 667 728 701 276 561 715 570 893 792 567 056 030 232 652 785 657 938

23 25 97 4 25 21 17 29 58 265 29 46 30 74 81 23 58 451 37 22 10 44 17 319 62 47 125 4

664 885 399 433 441 462 040 023 455 919 779 480 234 332 912 497 415 958 804 688 062 157 517 730 367 855 996 181

37 48 263 41 61 56 60 43 156 508 57 85 55 139 201 56 145 910 104 46 18 79 31 629 126 100 223 10

347 718 419 488 195 534 241 961 838 861 006 087 312 623 422 044 378 367 938 158 333 133 911 894 531 958 757 061

74 84 444 62 84 128 93 76 268 1 137 110 197 116 330 468 127 340 1 962 220 104 37 221 134 1 244 250 237 382 16

497 650 762 812 146 014 051 739 740 121 850 725 822 977 324 343 981 616 334 345 506 532 164 735 541 552 095 601

30 26 113 6 36 29 17 23 60 273 31 49 33 76 80 28 51 467 37 25 8 38 16 342 70 58 128 4

306 731 868 735 625 074 544 890 299 506 619 979 309 500 556 859 697 734 144 040 428 409 339 374 715 611 801 713

37 47 171 23 47 36 26 36 99 380 44 66 44 105 120 37 82 660 59 31 10 61 24 471 107 83 159 6

307 381 015 466 227 881 912 529 492 663 367 276 276 913 371 466 905 656 878 299 888 716 924 951 623 511 291 207

22 32 121 6 33 26 23 31 71 282 31 51 35 68 86 28 58 511 41 27 11 38 15 376 81 61 136 5

998 041 985 562 237 337 905 944 997 109 294 274 288 401 817 751 066 394 660 165 929 636 719 285 913 593 834 454

18 24 67 3 22 15 11 15 39 165 21 33 21 38 48 17 30 303 18 15 8 22 6 231 48 34 96 3

025 954 857 483 161 652 517 044 011 811 656 554 343 720 149 281 868 545 238 391 918 110 924 964 230 339 598 222

531 836 686 101 126 181 924 593 279 289 593 525 969 066 990 122 193 670 172

92 72 116 1 528 18 1

43 35 71 754 6

153 204 291 2 687 37 2 1 49 209 99 12 31 35 8 110 8 1 6 12

835 111 067 564 568 041 472 571 586 334 824 459 321 337 252 287 902 843 843

11 141 94 10 64 8 2 47 6 2 4 7

567 924 751 620 190 593 865 601 777 243 561 214 591 794 534 690 977 665 169

27 22 49 477 5

11 200 119 10 61 18 10 81 12 2 8 10

234 085 049 485 778 206 811 514 991 060 474 654 128 889 931 002 183 447 508

47 42 92 791 8

2 8 104 59 5 28 11 4 44 3 2 3 8

670 864 820 772 301 234 174 179 032 776 126 618 741 051 256 306 311 863 712

60 55 94 1 037 8

1 19 226 154 19 94 18 6 71 8 2 5 10

980 607 050 381 822 938 000 834 237 680 124 637 529 954 557 126 142 551 270

44 34 67 705 9

13 161 109 5 76 7 7 52 3 1 4 10

738 593 434 322 992 653 329 845 161 144 888 880 166 941 017 317 653 188 728

78 89 167 1 441 14

19 371 242 14 169 18 15 128 38 3 6 18

594 606 782 675 584 123 746 887 200 934 535 893 463 827 266 951 044 347 747

5 92 50 7 32 4 1 41 11 1 2 3

368 207 770 080 531 702 759 491 348 962 047 415 381 883 386 921 129 852 545

060 196 956 825 635 038 808 650 756 716 457 309 013 726 843 900 943 061 016 441 528 627 918 531 084 895 527 537

1 309 864 11 722 350 1 451 3 782 3 783 2 356 5 142 66 739 10 806 12 824 2 958 20 403 18 645 9 676 8 969 140 817 6 264 921 3 454 11 268 2 982 115 928 29 062 23 809 41 297 1 916

26 9 56 8 8 12 17 9 40 273 39 41 11 85 104 40 63 597 39 5 13 52 13 472 98 86 176 7

283 000 164 380 252 758 049 725 337 399 832 153 668 245 206 742 464 597 680 765 409 197 563 983 528 800 291 534

11 6 26 1 3 7 7 6 16 146 21 22 7 47 50 18 31 300 18 2 9 30 7 232 49 38 91 3

697 660 167 342 794 166 738 127 863 276 690 838 090 814 375 582 793 456 704 958 468 084 070 172 377 760 960 241

14 9 80 13 9 19 29 8 50 264 39 41 12 81 121 42 79 589 50 5 16 52 13 449 97 79 164 7

972 985 141 794 169 851 215 112 929 966 737 533 492 977 369 189 180 171 810 991 938 070 490 872 878 361 982 093

30 17 139 19 14 47 42 15 81 563 76 93 25 174 282 95 186 1 197 102 16 34 133 52 859 189 182 266 10

779 347 292 390 383 629 729 161 293 439 313 666 068 317 198 905 293 212 015 315 038 639 028 177 959 828 943 949

10 5 26 2 5 7 7 4 15 146 23 25 7 47 50 21 28 309 18 2 7 26 7 246 56 47 89 3

742 616 916 139 205 861 396 315 907 784 357 821 150 408 554 722 832 392 827 822 852 250 142 499 551 822 350 719

16 13 45 8 6 10 11 7 29 199 32 32 9 62 74 27 46 425 29 3 10 41 10 330 82 66 110 4

287 380 705 969 743 714 927 352 146 990 002 094 227 566 233 946 287 527 721 778 196 128 362 342 503 228 358 494

10 6 30 1 4 7 11 5 20 151 22 25 8 43 53 21 31 333 19 3 11 27 6 265 62 49 96 3

088 976 762 230 665 864 246 757 411 063 334 237 081 085 736 939 797 087 099 310 066 443 922 247 679 984 569 887

8 6 16 1 2 4 5 3 10 88 15 17 4 24 29 13 16 205 8 1 8 16 2 167 37 27 70 2

666 231 347 045 549 330 361 062 494 997 100 342 828 709 433 127 306 434 896 624 334 049 856 675 051 807 789 523

74 316 64 172 119 119

12 785 7 059 13 933

1 3 24 14 1 4 2 3 9 1 1 1

67 922 35 908 45 432

31 246 17 588 31 205

57 551 43 007 71 974

108 733 99 765 123 892

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 233 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

31 251 17 806 32 299

42 247 24 512 40 584

33 145 18 983 39 535

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

18 924 10 581 21 544

233

Table 151.

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration -----------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration ------------------------------

234

West South Central Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

994 46 2 4 60 223 104 39 15 13 7 119 28 8 13 18

289 334 050 010 414 375 135 998 241 930 764 240 949 405 758 038

1 641 34 6 52 111 205 114 17 16 12 36 91 14 4 9 13

614 841 964 329 181 420 175 141 199 931 575 245 750 990 936 636

17 14 72 2 26 16 10 15 38 173 26 31 22 41 46 16 30 287 21 15 5 24 8 212 44 38 78 2

599 071 195 492 666 613 958 466 425 468 552 766 210 299 785 419 366 940 144 953 361 248 578 656 654 724 479 703

7 27 128 6 27 44 20 28 73 287 34 58 33 78 94 30 63 563 42 28 14 43 18 415 84 63 162 5

278 045 017 920 175 739 903 280 296 778 627 450 048 136 423 991 432 159 657 281 496 664 215 846 984 000 440 817

15 22 101 16 25 20 17 20 58 236 25 44 28 65 78 23 54 445 35 26 8 33 16 324 60 55 118 4

29 18 39 457 8

724 372 293 309 605 373 517 487 835 968 987 220 141 286 867 032 414 053 148

46 53 84 738 5

48 37 85 621 9

1 2

135 470 206 884 548 780 858 201 487 720 022 883 096 279 767 874 538 712 484

8 174 4 368 17 191 636 4 323 4 325 4 750 3 157 10 368 91 878 16 431 16 965 4 778 26 696 28 836 12 614 16 222 192 507 10 803 1 620 4 966 16 662 4 090 154 366 34 421 31 776 56 170 1 998

2 3 32 2 3 11 10 5 18 151 25 29 7 44 58 23 34 368 19 3 13 28 7 295 65 50 117 4

242 878 475 017 422 005 118 913 633 966 164 343 516 774 029 531 498 448 232 575 455 687 792 707 250 055 598 379

5 82 45 15 11 7 2 36 6 1 4 5

20 552 9 449 18 712

5 10 50 33 5 12 6 5 16 1

32 429 25 996 36 459

1 369 138 49 681 920 42 838 75 962 194 191 71 035 14 523 10 547 15 791 5 020 123 156 7 498 6 932 15 028 31 759

Mountain Division

Texas 7 634 205 6 164 514 1 101 458 82 64 95 100 643 50 36 65 136

279 902 500 571 102 938 733 914 547 536 996 205 282 802 603 288

591 693 051 392 949 616 480 614 241 758 282 527 700 768 267 983 284 612 328 391 089 922 954 928 310 785 101 844

118 117 580 74 132 144 112 117 375 1 331 151 241 150 368 521 137 384 2 487 281 141 59 199 90 1 715 295 263 649 29

178 362 315 026 686 061 476 066 869 344 834 175 706 592 461 209 252 418 793 229 396 722 071 207 217 834 547 142

3 6

545 343 617 152 087 202 553 258 168 859 616 955 977 180 309 572 913 029 891

220 256 344 3 394 34 1 36 49 327 160 24 43 41 21 167 11 5 12 31

990 477 859 864 486 035 488 348 607 034 654 432 166 729 573 164 305 642 244

6 5 26 3 3 6 8 4 16 122 17 22 6 37 48 17 30 284 16 4 7 23 7 224 45 44 78 3

814 046 211 623 414 510 140 524 892 961 636 421 333 589 134 891 243 779 841 804 550 619 479 486 966 296 201 345

43 24 171 28 19 44 52 25 113 657 101 112 32 193 312 99 213 1 549 132 17 54 129 36 1 179 220 206 451 20

442 196 865 766 746 649 719 985 010 312 080 079 761 570 645 593 052 010 000 007 977 018 873 135 346 309 030 020

9 7 59 26 4 7 6 1 32 1

34 490 18 188 36 907

159 419 122 011 142 058

Montana 350 30 3 5 20 26 9 2

Idaho

Wyoming 207 868 11 641 932 15 924 14 700 12 834 6 899 1 097 346 1 841 1 724 5 935 1 428 163 542 1 235

1 633 43 2 20 94 207 71 21 5 27 4 135 7 4 12 35

281 455 555 438 849 423 900 289 649 945 846 523 438 318 452 141

629 18 2 15 46 53 18 4 3 6 1 35 3 1 1 4

272 428 057 559 703 164 111 389 397 236 767 053 804 131 706 295

1 603 37 2 13 107 206 50 7 6 22 6 155 10 5 8 22

896 842 368 927 558 379 658 573 627 345 744 721 923 689 309 537

289 715 338 503 255 444 142 994 065 351 038 843 574 294 112 472 640 205 625 661 951 598 050 320 234 259 582 962

20 24 133 20 25 32 32 22 70 286 25 46 29 89 119 27 91 570 67 26 7 52 26 389 60 61 129 7

199 869 341 186 340 735 906 174 951 630 740 305 171 132 707 753 954 739 653 101 681 943 562 799 627 911 090 409

6 7 41 2 9 10 7 10 20 116 11 17 14 35 33 11 22 232 17 11 3 19 9 170 24 22 61 2

561 393 037 718 419 882 956 062 902 210 081 417 896 085 651 187 464 319 887 558 767 471 155 481 615 424 663 914

48 36 116 18 23 26 23 25 62 295 26 53 33 87 120 28 91 554 61 29 7 62 28 365 63 61 128 5

074 529 598 376 235 758 210 019 992 398 086 524 255 770 141 332 809 190 063 508 866 342 411 000 359 639 059 747

536 747 766 243 469 408 847 774 398 164 304 263 986 284 234 197 37 79 275

56 74 83 755 9

20 38 49 283 3

055 810 242 288 511 519 673 022 835 710 325 513 819 424 125 506 112 344 093

49 56 86 724 6

2 10

497 265 193 131 871 820 292 716 808 175 920 973 346 749 633 363 412 781 431

1 5

298 898 503 584 983 703 203 755 817 637 267 391 770 980 180 837 851 714 392

85 85 805 162 614 257 952 820 188 238 202 378 421 742 802 759 043 726 934 543 864 851 531 003 561 943 348 794

7 5 43 7 4 10 15 4 21 144 17 22 6 46 70 20 49 344 32 3 6 33 11 256 45 46 83 5

868 381 493 565 413 931 882 702 718 209 345 963 881 778 147 608 539 428 170 815 976 070 415 982 266 628 104 199

2 613 1 402 11 633 675 1 474 3 848 3 494 2 142 5 911 60 332 7 668 8 813 3 727 20 371 20 698 8 855 11 843 135 968 8 177 1 414 3 380 12 817 3 955 106 225 17 379 17 301 40 005 1 967

19 8 37 6 4 9 11 5 17 144 17 26 7 44 71 21 49 331 28 3 6 37 11 242 46 46 82 3

543 087 502 902 126 894 012 568 586 654 859 207 081 544 379 442 937 051 808 969 963 284 655 372 689 618 096 907

41 603 35 182 35 629

14 136 15 437 20 186

443 35 3 3 28 65 28 15

1

723 137 676 537 169 541 396 082 849 696 610 145 374 460 722 259

2 7

703 914 876 638 940 294 270 389 806 146 556 024 838 891 142 472

25 1 6 8 3 5 12 68 4 10 9 22 17 6 11 120 7 6 1 10 5 89 15 14 34 1

837 881 769 481 313 630 806 539 919 165 948 952 225 709 397 222 175 640 135 571 793 797 164 180 314 823 010 435

6 2 27 1 8 7 4 5 21 76 5 12 10 22 22 7 14 135 9 7 1 11 5 99 14 15 38 1

238 543 405 547 916 031 076 835 292 669 910 675 133 966 387 498 889 423 860 656 864 437 558 048 239 359 972 796

642 956 773 037 529 185 615 838 245 461 578 595 903 92 784 034 121 71 267

12 15 22 194 6 1

976 706 865 686 458 191 416 102 816 169 189 595 560 531 647 842 79 436 306

3 17 9 1

13 9 19 160 6 1 1 6 3 1 2 1

5 3 37 13

3 19 11 6 2 8 1 2

238 99 723 402 038 418 612 253 034 525 480 491 248 376 588 902 686 776 950 910 612 559 520 225 975 554 704 174

2 311 405 6 993 393 1 538 2 090 1 809 1 163 6 505 41 709 4 165 7 244 2 509 14 536 13 368 5 643 7 725 84 785 4 965 1 119 1 735 7 697 2 678 66 591 11 305 12 192 25 420 1 455

9 891 4 927 8 979

9 661 6 558 10 343

6 1 2 1 1 3 36 3 5 2 14 10 4 5 77 3 1 7 2 61 11 11 21 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 234 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

17 4 5 2 4 5 38 3 5 5 12 9 3 5 69 3 3 6 3 51 7 6 23 7 5 12 92 2 1 1 3 2

1

3 1

1 21 2 3 1 7 5 2 3 44 1 4 1 35 5 4 15

5 497 2 860 5 588

Colorado

5 10 68 29 5 3 13 1 39 1

New Mexico

1 5 17 7 1 2 2 10

1

Arizona

1 10 66 21 2 4 9 2 45 1

35 099 27 963 35 951

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 151.

Industry of Employed Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration -----------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Food and kindred products --------------------Textile mill and finished textile products ----------Printing, publishing, and allied industries ----------Chemicals and allied products ------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Furniture, lumber, and wood products ------------Primary metal industries ----------------------Fabricated metal industries, including ordnance -----Machinery and computer equipment -------------Electrical equipment and components, except computer --------------------------------Transportation equipment ---------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Air transportation -----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------Other transportation ---------------------------Communications ------------------------------Utilities and sanitary services --------------------Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------General merchandise stores ----------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores -------------------Automotive dealers and gasoline stations -----------Eating and drinking places -----------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------Insurance, real estate, and other finance ------------Services --------------------------------------Business services------------------------------Repair services -------------------------------Private households ----------------------------Other personal services -------------------------Entertainment and recreation services --------------Professional and related services ------------------Hospitals----------------------------------Health services, except hospitals ----------------Elementary and secondary schools and colleges -----Other educational services ---------------------Social services, religious and membership organizations -----------------------------Legal, engineering, and other professional services --Public administration ------------------------------

Pacific Division

Utah

Nevada

736 15 1 9 39 113 35 9 6 11 4 77 5 6 6 11

059 746 728 473 837 194 988 303 090 579 453 206 841 426 725 286

607 437 9 550 753 13 890 53 003 36 095 13 460 2 340 1 431 6 214 1 307 22 635 1 803 1 062 2 479 3 464

12 18 50 7 12 11 8 10 32 131 11 23 14 36 42 12 29 246 24 11 2 22 11 174 26 24 74 4

996 915 822 447 942 902 391 140 857 346 999 866 685 267 046 640 406 626 586 181 278 304 350 927 835 739 290 667

1 2 40 6 7 11 7 7 19 97 8 15 10 29 36 10 25 271 18 9 1 88 56 96 16 16 29 1

23 20 52 326 2

12 20 28 270 1

3

817 579 384 464 591 586 786 726 514 264 233 645 970 222 250 304 544 813 129

4 3 14 2 2 3 3 1 9 68 8 12 3 20 23 9 14 144 11 1 2 14 5 109 19 17 44 3

802 833 151 854 163 637 625 872 551 827 586 491 606 462 640 195 445 660 532 495 040 408 375 810 315 685 728 609

3 35 15 3 4 4 1 20 1

16 116 8 357 22 432

2 6 11 5 2 6

13 2 1 3 4 2 5 49 5 8 2 15 21 8 13 146 8 1 1 45 26 63 12 12 19 1

Washington

Oregon

California

2 293 71 14 4 144 401 106 29 9 31 8 294 46 14 13 27

961 168 018 000 458 150 401 698 408 275 279 749 095 305 772 024

1 319 52 14 2 74 233 61 18 5 18 4 171 68 10 10 22

960 223 507 479 206 208 873 560 913 098 143 335 078 386 826 215

13 996 416 17 39 958 2 360 752 156 169 217 82 1 608 121 39 111 282

309 202 380 542 531 908 144 851 357 535 623 764 355 151 945 170

958 807 838 303 418 367 847 903 077 236 603 331 867 492 689 776 913 662 774 792 756 598 153 589 569 646 781 571

20 140 168 20 36 53 29 28 108 393 32 67 41 116 145 39 106 730 76 31 9 54 32 525 81 99 172 9

374 958 189 771 724 264 166 264 172 247 783 058 662 522 857 040 817 598 292 561 834 529 435 947 653 362 043 763

25 12 86 4 25 25 14 16 61 239 22 38 29 71 78 21 56 423 40 20 6 34 17 304 48 54 105 6

245 977 289 249 853 181 546 460 938 010 219 029 253 066 671 788 883 296 253 407 191 577 650 218 770 853 960 058

325 407 935 101 206 276 195 155 639 282 215 350 229 668 061 294 767 662 582 233 112 381 286 066 552 468 972 58

337 096 576 337 804 546 604 285 725 613 602 328 842 562 880 151 729 989 324 710 394 956 380 225 764 917 959 064

017 005 644 644 857 212 071 172 464 321 718 916 595 335 143 498 169 584 798

76 86 113 1 031 17 3

47 40 54 594 12 3

17 107 40 11 6 14 2 67 6 1 2 5

845 281 104 812 127 382 614 009 932 309 223 295 196 182 623 426 556 459 976

8 62 24 6 4 8 1 38 10 1 1 5

770 807 133 231 817 999 287 009 493 081 862 004 407 115 412 112 714 832 498

386 627 620 6 163 87 4 6 99 794 315 54 102 89 30 479 22 7 24 80

223 298 963 408 412 802 564 406 854 397 820 396 799 476 457 200 252 973 188

755 569 323 096 333 530 224 140 588 835 925 499 584 208 914 456 458 324 232 531 562 798 177 024 541 521 608 174

7 32 53 8 6 17 13 7 34 207 22 35 9 66 88 29 58 453 35 4 8 37 14 352 61 76 110 7

713 382 524 134 917 370 737 366 973 464 777 762 377 280 208 391 817 631 610 424 878 154 770 795 711 907 713 236

9 2 24 1 4 7 6 4 18 126 14 19 6 42 48 16 31 264 19 2 5 23 8 205 37 42 67 4

553 127 224 287 281 946 656 054 236 571 999 931 083 487 371 534 837 899 069 722 649 473 347 639 027 015 741 521

126 101 296 34 33 100 90 37 209 1 050 138 150 47 306 618 206 412 2 733 262 29 101 224 112 2 002 406 337 645 38

871 929 749 172 693 432 870 582 364 665 892 740 381 322 958 503 455 074 774 597 661 229 297 516 292 865 994 882

8 600 8 580 11 884

55 781 40 447 47 948

33 739 20 596 24 325

2

1

4

3

274 338 299 145 261 560

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 235 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Alaska 245 1 6 8 16 14 8 3

379 806 845 935 184 575 382 656 252 2 469 466 6 193 3 112 68 260 453

1 26 6 3 9 3 3 7 39 3 6 4 12 11 3 7 82 6 3 7 3 60 7 7 24 11 9 30 111 1 1 2 3 2 1 1

8 1 3 1 2 20 2 3 6 7 3 4 50 3 4 1 40 5 5 14

288 182 332 293 026 329 946 738 427 619 425 893 450 098 186 905 281 084 394 753 815 093 073 956 846 926 046 915 204 019 386 082 785 139 598 226 567 570 061 146 044 34 997 408 30 21 115 84 80 310 912 547 185 751 915 033 413 147 624 948 581 462 278 184 664 000 538 727 580 673 146 769 851 990 696

8 257 4 583 12 885

Hawaii 529 059 15 413 1 096 323 42 071 32 348 18 976 9 593 3 145 4 718 511 13 372 1 208 313 914 914 6 46 10 5 17 7 5 19 102 10 15 8 35 39 11 27 186 15 8 1 42 10 109 20 14 38 2 12 20 42 251 4 4 10 7 2 2 2 2

15 4 6 3 7 56 7 8 2 19 23 8 14 109 7 1 1 23 3 71 15 10 26 1

745 012 953 969 015 808 697 464 478 149 189 180 755 050 506 675 831 772 451 178 402 319 312 110 830 928 383 367 566 036 950 324 519 155 48 738 873 880 858 482 036 159 993 361 28 143 180 228 813 894 131 899 844 066 954 479 531 129 192 238 283 498 603 895 800 596 820 182 441 860 901 281 531 114 507

8 874 9 594 17 789

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

235

Table 152.

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

United States

Midwest Region

South Region

Total

New England Division

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

787 414 078 127 586 145 717 616 320 178 844 035 273 365 479 269 748 844 101

201 554 115 033 909 303 884 892 019 626 311 292 572 885 637 298 045 378 776

20 562 512 14 534 977 628 819 1 132 294 1 416 161 1 068 196 1 068 797 1 262 130 124 663 79 957 9 620 145 6 501 796 160 796 727 640 824 275 625 204 471 986 423 109 46 135

407 587 911 695 392 960 859 410 970 732 207 264 535 394 977 732 688 459 207 977 957 886 972 910 135 115 342 113 118 157 570 287 567 618 064 415 272 133

150 704 164 084 547 919 732 598 055 955 864 350 491 819 195 202 406 930 488 561 852 383 263 030 788 245 334 480 181 622 472 198 170 928 755 820 501 480

24 020 625 15 453 416 996 544 2 010 267 1 652 637 2 011 664 1 896 097 19 345 846 16 203 027 13 954 277 1 045 831 3 790 975 1 899 507 1 264 900 500 913 883 804 357 693 234 239 105 893 11 224 067 6 554 261 474 536 1 107 155 932 103 1 106 307 1 049 705 8 272 702 6 679 133 5 580 343 544 171 2 407 580 1 240 786 836 283 319 549 543 785 216 033 137 635 68 383

902 089 659 417 736 134 261 295 200 436 377 134 802 725 1 877 914 284

180 462 223 155 340 605 216 315 939 883 135 823 155 334 511 540 770

11 1 3 5 1 9 1 2 4 4 1 1 1

2 390 121 99 40 288 276 16 27 398 87 299 244 116 227

414 080 369 517 278 192 763 827 748 875 030 054 291 278

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------In agriculture --------------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

115 81 3 7 8 5 3 8 1

681 781 118 760 244 381 940 067 062 505 976 647 758 045 617 002 663 708 290

202 333 578 060 755 445 900 483 778 226 623 886 589 116 771 677 488 708 977

24 311 910 17 076 427 697 630 2 097 005 1 978 050 969 710 638 575 1 468 375 96 957 83 768 11 294 063 7 580 747 150 948 1 358 950 1 081 832 501 144 251 760 468 552 51 078

6 637 962 4 695 647 183 949 582 568 459 900 275 679 168 760 437 085 23 384 18 323 3 136 003 2 125 082 40 976 379 737 262 074 144 841 63 539 148 908 11 822

17 673 948 12 380 780 513 681 1 514 437 1 518 150 694 031 469 815 1 031 290 73 573 65 445 8 158 060 5 455 665 109 972 979 213 819 758 356 303 188 221 319 644 39 256

27 985 184 20 074 726 703 624 2 164 638 1 875 885 1 125 501 657 686 1 952 219 455 172 134 529 12 879 315 8 725 440 168 202 1 465 306 1 053 393 609 178 299 361 652 345 74 292

19 530 654 14 363 184 483 490 1 484 752 1 312 271 715 440 421 440 1 153 611 189 551 79 956 8 955 346 6 195 423 116 052 1 005 086 734 440 385 059 192 265 396 739 46 334

8 454 530 5 711 542 220 134 679 886 563 614 410 061 236 246 798 608 265 621 54 573 3 923 969 2 530 017 52 150 460 220 318 953 224 119 107 096 255 606 27 958

38 27 1 2 2 2 1 2

529 533 825 370 110 628 062 361 097 660 296 491 332 377 104 676 299 495 709 904 419 692 996 569 241 984 973 274 714 061 324 378 775 032 607 456 929 475

779 428 217 482 388 106 158 883 175 124 616 124 049 547 413 772 903 757 359 615 603 119 730 882 320 961 185 397 940 761 105 004 176 961 325 051 487 160

27 18 1 2 1 2 2 21 18 15 1 4 2 1

20 223 787 13 078 255 787 455 1 748 359 1 370 336 1 678 987 1 560 395 15 866 247 13 290 730 11 507 743 839 250 3 467 017 1 942 124 1 325 563 420 989 890 523 381 215 244 949 110 097 9 398 984 5 587 770 374 519 956 987 742 185 904 866 832 657 6 484 011 5 295 245 4 482 259 386 279 2 340 087 1 376 908 950 710 280 997 574 886 247 123 154 801 74 909

32 20 1 2 2 2 2 24 20 17 1 6 3 2

049 477 243 637 691 718 129 870 129 856 588 742 381 056 929 557 838

428 151 077 580 620 214 613 620 451 655 530 469 654 800 373 262 219

13 1 3 5 2 10 1 2 4 4 1 1 2

7 230 391 342 130 798 879 42 91 1 136 266 933 731 369 679

647 241 022 173 083 086 764 923 953 385 337 307 973 050

52 35 5 4 3 1 2

17 12 1 1 1

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

134 84 5 11 10 11 11 105 87 74 6 23 12 8 3 5 2 1 61 35 2 5 5 6 5 42 34 28 3 15 8 5 2 3 1

939 077 069 408 936 319 127 739 222 816 167 953 798 919 611 245 534 340 157 043 762 513 318 053 257 138 856 238 150 535 371 002 391 410 815 353 220 107

179 125 666 279 434 843 832 937 345 747 971 473 183 803 145 769 542 575 318 883 345 624 266 684 232 732 312 137 488 239 705 914 471 761 866 184 386 684

7 715 392 4 998 870 282 211 659 920 566 098 640 856 567 437 5 873 690 4 931 615 4 309 004 328 721 1 486 456 856 059 594 240 190 156 355 246 153 327 95 626 47 221 3 644 899 2 174 575 139 105 361 279 311 499 352 366 306 075 2 372 301 1 942 892 1 668 229 148 960 1 031 618 626 006 440 761 129 764 240 980 106 061 65 585 32 775

172 729 602 772 068 298 174 344 996 474 784 553 258 488 976 574 219

458 430 579 041 408 519 198 108 118 320 095 205 436 246 065 228 897

3 429 397 843 1 619 568 2 746 278 542 1 426 1 307 499 447 534 105 234 141 53

332 520 266 733 813 997 194 526 445 426 832 042 441 837 243 324 037

9 1 2 4 1 7

743 331 759 152 499 551 896 801 569 166 284 106 723 382 741 432 166

126 910 313 308 595 522 004 582 673 894 263 163 995 409 822 904 860

1 539 97 85 30 167 221 5 23 211 29 212 147 75 137

333 432 726 538 045 127 987 125 888 432 901 615 985 025

427 30 24 9 45 55 1 4 55 10 73 41 23 36

290 297 781 573 253 581 344 603 832 139 091 931 144 616

1 112 67 60 20 121 165 4 18 156 19 139 105 52 100

043 135 945 965 792 546 643 522 056 293 810 684 841 409

1

13 7 1 1 1 1 8 7 6 3 2 1

485 643 255 639 527 772 647 704 553 867 491 249 359 360 838 532 625 414 196 048 708 598 390 417 501 431 866 928 752 716 182 359 689 564 000 409 267 136

778 299 737 306 205 359 872 365 226 983 540 101 987 954 706 312 129 362 959 894 909 281 698 416 723 867 448 230 270 184 439 700 326 891 007 958 313 341

22 631 975 14 350 635 896 748 1 850 018 1 741 619 1 949 721 1 843 234 17 259 395 14 371 472 12 468 826 1 027 990 4 335 956 2 312 918 1 613 772 579 047 1 036 624 413 011 268 037 134 582 10 471 587 6 041 894 424 329 970 872 971 915 1 057 869 1 004 708 6 872 895 5 527 457 4 702 182 487 355 2 918 353 1 635 489 1 164 111 390 734 680 339 274 149 175 601 93 826

9 853 803 6 292 664 358 989 789 288 785 586 822 638 804 638 7 444 970 6 181 754 5 399 157 463 550 1 913 145 1 047 069 747 182 259 659 495 688 212 118 146 325 62 377 4 577 307 2 667 015 173 952 419 826 445 501 443 854 427 159 2 993 553 2 400 773 2 050 088 228 829 1 264 086 724 211 525 215 174 157 319 668 135 809 91 712 42 515

45 28 1 3 3 3 3 36 29 25 2 7 3 2

789 017 251 377 142 794 470 807 594 052 922 736 356 482 1 129 572 172

167 542 192 787 646 521 717 314 411 357 079 615 852 602 355 454 441

11 1 3 5 1 8 1 1 4 4 1 1 1

22 3 6 10 2 18 2 4 9 8 2 2 3

1 736 77 66 27 175 186 8 18 290 52 224 210 101 178

824 505 390 118 905 931 094 924 132 267 693 247 528 555

1

15 8 1 1 1 1 9 7 6 4 2 1 1

1

20 11 1 1 2 2 15 12 10 1 4 2 1 1

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers -------------------------------

65 8 18 29 8 51 6 11 26 23 7 6 10 2 4 2

1 3 3 1 1 1

15 2 4 7 2 12 1 2 6 6 1 1 2

092 467 049 029 547 854 034 994 451 040 375 225 771 383 828 424 135

868 082 377 088 321 893 301 031 497 748 064 474 258 152 018 894 194

4 696 550 1 201 2 348 595 3 939 436 813 2 142 2 011 547 511 585 99 301 147 37

299 460 815 699 325 628 416 283 914 609 015 141 594 450 337 560 247

1 302 56 47 19 131 140 5 14 213 35 166 164 72 134

374 651 787 220 899 893 717 734 662 307 114 660 657 465

434 20 18 7 44 46 2 4 76 16 58 45 28 44

450 854 603 898 006 038 377 190 470 960 579 587 871 090

730 610 229 393 496 265 227 025 723 353 289 169 955 334 953 502 164

191 002 706 582 901 098 166 173 121 621 638 621 266 256 269 761 980

1 087 62 50 20 140 133 6 13 179 35 130 108 48 98

097 444 089 098 643 896 847 548 174 795 159 699 156 997

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over ---------------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ----Professional specialty occupations -------------------Technicians and related support occupations -----------Sales occupations -------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -----Private household occupations ----------------------Protective service occupations ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household ----Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors ---------Transportation and material moving occupations --------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers -----Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation ------------------------------------

236

438 350

93 507

15 105

78 402

118 535

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 236 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

98 608

19 927

147 112

58 552

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 152.

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

West Region

New England Division

East South Central Division

West South Central Division

Total

Mountain Division

Pacific Division

6 585 369 4 688 566 149 423 356 239 427 248 371 730 247 678 459 699 70 494 34 209 3 011 957 2 059 439 36 664 230 326 244 630 219 112 104 806 135 490 18 154

11 639 320 8 191 011 299 873 638 500 743 500 705 377 401 409 895 063 124 862 64 460 5 212 209 3 474 057 76 112 407 919 410 732 424 982 171 253 285 779 37 487

24 596 907 17 215 626 639 209 1 371 384 1 803 911 1 140 931 926 755 2 029 997 190 630 108 303 10 958 934 7 306 407 165 867 854 975 1 002 909 623 057 364 322 743 433 63 831

6 212 239 4 244 253 177 380 354 110 449 323 354 163 281 479 500 183 67 520 28 728 2 807 077 1 829 034 45 883 220 504 247 963 188 287 115 239 189 433 16 617

18 384 668 12 971 373 461 829 1 017 274 1 354 588 786 768 645 276 1 529 814 123 110 79 575 8 151 857 5 477 373 119 984 634 471 754 946 434 770 249 083 554 000 47 214

571 382 15 45 42 27 18 52 3 2 266 171 3 30 24 14 6 17 1

842 808 556 697 042 747 766 602 912 180 930 337 843 935 684 207 520 868 379

574 413 14 40 38 19 17 43 2 1 268 185 3 27 23 9 6 15 1

237 062 306 229 065 092 971 942 251 876 733 700 522 264 186 761 501 190 131

283 185 8 28 20 12 6 29 4 1 132 80 2 18 12 6 3 10

146 304 951 141 044 801 769 019 628 068 633 496 650 991 315 689 006 549 587

3 027 950 2 130 858 79 510 294 142 214 783 122 307 78 225 180 228 6 622 7 407 1 442 252 974 672 16 776 186 269 118 898 64 772 31 068 61 719 4 854

7 729 433 4 801 528 303 446 619 265 620 061 688 418 696 715 6 166 661 5 008 173 4 301 839 408 826 1 261 963 597 094 417 768 174 940 300 809 118 972 81 921 36 295 3 575 773 1 997 515 141 434 323 961 355 375 373 802 383 686 2 592 209 2 001 430 1 672 884 220 049 797 852 389 346 275 977 111 612 185 712 72 134 48 654 23 714

13 657 092 8 332 760 611 174 1 065 552 1 119 849 1 260 837 1 266 920 10 898 091 8 758 855 7 476 839 753 207 2 211 412 1 038 890 712 151 301 342 547 589 211 741 143 770 65 300 6 177 721 3 406 076 270 413 541 147 622 552 655 679 681 854 4 477 423 3 432 917 2 864 954 393 402 1 365 040 657 066 454 910 187 767 335 258 127 653 86 212 41 383

28 17 1 2 2 2 2 22 18 15 1 5 2 1

21 12 1 1 1 1 1 16 13 11 1 3 1 1

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Massachusetts

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------In agriculture --------------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

697 225 588 627 254 574 426 506 351 242 429 024 638 701 677 166 451 280 147 834 990 693 315 188 346 299 908 994 694 652 199 728 127 438 726 277 169 97

672 300 650 813 202 985 722 983 549 439 241 200 388 971 367 489 826 890 594 277 497 831 503 752 577 117 091 550 001 716 489 192 209 381 697 089 287 655

7 358 068 4 408 938 331 562 635 377 624 692 690 030 667 469 5 710 579 4 594 572 3 891 122 397 055 1 333 562 664 002 441 130 188 023 313 927 117 303 76 686 39 614 3 344 697 1 794 462 151 586 321 907 343 591 370 510 362 641 2 285 173 1 755 056 1 451 880 192 509 858 343 438 053 294 345 123 932 201 181 74 846 48 237 27 150

185 640 730 070 744 490 223 423 337 893 505 317 964 360 946 496 161

623 717 083 597 226 569 482 883 983 095 221 826 211 618 442 040 111

3 531 444 1 001 1 676 408 2 886 354 657 1 507 1 400 366 332 482 77 255 118 30

288 745 605 626 312 335 658 559 629 953 489 695 011 109 828 472 602

1 3 3 1

1 564 95 90 32 166 194 11 22 236 96 196 129 76 136

076 224 537 000 855 836 920 047 185 811 713 391 169 192

403 24 22 8 44 47 2 6 74 18 52 25 21 36

017 025 683 576 790 233 221 320 029 793 076 484 447 789

1

12 6 1 1 1 1 8 6 5 3 1 1

339 816 257 992 629 884 759 796 756 351 032 690 974 260 489 852 334 204 107 489 196 542 993 845 976 936 622 239 242 460 341 290 832 314 525 202 121 70

604 362 088 436 510 955 253 404 977 317 186 638 386 841 344 562 523 204 980 580 035 245 596 161 067 476 918 494 121 207 146 139 864 449 516 243 050 505

692 432 23 57 55 62 59 526 429 372 34 136 72 52 17 29 11 7 3 322 181 11 29 31 35 33 205 160 137 16 96 53 39 12 20 8 5 2

006 228 831 483 854 630 980 122 215 242 575 113 507 073 564 771 820 913 715 239 595 150 726 404 218 146 988 795 233 257 008 635 064 473 243 041 298 674

668 436 23 57 51 53 45 516 437 381 29 122 68 47 17 28 12 8 3 314 186 11 31 28 31 25 208 170 145 13 86 50 35 11 19 8 5 2

709 584 650 924 059 671 821 766 546 535 935 966 120 025 153 977 492 024 971 360 038 605 449 636 059 573 006 495 557 961 604 125 128 976 750 472 353 699

333 210 11 27 26 30 26 255 209 182 16 62 33 23 8 15 6 4 1 156 90 5 14 15 16 14 103 81 69 8 43 24 17 6 10 4 2 1

095 209 305 510 858 465 748 223 339 315 367 543 390 475 512 329 295 419 979 625 045 514 522 592 687 265 093 588 773 000 207 337 354 176 325 156 918 416

3 513 325 2 264 604 128 255 303 954 260 804 297 786 257 922 2 644 396 2 210 845 1 933 756 149 050 698 962 411 562 284 890 88 950 169 967 74 406 45 958 22 804 1 672 948 1 003 397 63 704 168 247 141 175 159 761 136 664 1 073 624 882 055 759 441 64 968 483 737 301 136 211 943 60 296 115 587 52 157 32 013 15 911

654 195 728 393 335 604 868 766 830 492 138 985 482 283 690 377 130

335 972 478 971 914 234 824 324 354 142 732 131 200 509 614 568 509

330 40 86 160 42 275 31 56 146 137 39 36 42 7 22 10 2

831 935 290 650 956 246 854 986 958 170 448 576 630 792 052 024 762

294 25 69 156 43 249 21 46 142 134 39 36 33 3 17 9 2

538 962 216 138 222 400 489 077 598 171 236 558 217 849 059 428 881

145 14 36 75 19 120 11 22 69 65 17 16 18 3 10 4 1

721 894 248 553 026 356 176 408 364 761 408 247 719 188 004 317 210

1 525 186 371 695 272 1 196 123 235 601 545 236 207 261 56 108 68 28

198 077 133 161 827 191 213 095 674 817 209 603 809 177 020 968 644

1 161 71 67 23 122 147 9 15 162 78 144 103 54 99

059 199 854 424 065 603 699 727 156 018 637 907 722 403

39 739 1 745 1 440 641 3 558 3 879 203 342 6 287 2 284 6 480 4 543 3 061 4 254

37 2 2 1 3 4

012 829 269 047 967 184 101 333 682 893 476 328 086 985

17 097 807 967 252 1 689 1 526 94 187 3 204 632 3 427 1 480 1 117 1 332

208 16 13 4 22 29

291 355 195 828 263 466 667 286 473 951 707 533 610 096

60 645

1 022

832

383

9 5

6 5 4 2 1

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers -------------------------------

4 168 597 1 251 1 857 461 3 292 413 817 1 656 1 509 405 365 718 162 353 156 46

419 379 877 400 763 215 132 081 211 095 791 021 070 180 648 099 143

7 003 882 2 177 3 166 777 5 577 620 1 453 2 821 2 574 681 600 1 128 228 570 255 73

570 081 640 173 676 292 918 061 607 167 706 181 819 898 594 680 647

454 16 14 6 49 42 2 4 71 16 58 67 23 48

605 708 834 004 205 464 869 677 665 964 774 832 956 477

848 41 34 14 98 99 7 9 147 35 110 67 44 79

712 928 446 415 430 832 047 602 909 116 097 523 179 804

13 1 3 6 1 10 1 2 5 4 1 1 1

9 1 2 4 1 7

1

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over ---------------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ----Professional specialty occupations -------------------Technicians and related support occupations -----------Sales occupations -------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -----Private household occupations ----------------------Protective service occupations ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household ----Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors ---------Transportation and material moving occupations --------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers -----Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation ------------------------------------

30 176

58 384

79 196

18 551

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 237 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

5 6 3 2 2

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

2 25 3 35 18 10 17

7 861

237

Table 152.

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Middle Atlantic Division

East North Central Division

Connecticut

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

913 321 450 103 045 016 339 862 961 227 005 131 051 171 571 512 411 388 821

1 692 874 1 236 294 51 176 130 256 113 921 69 716 33 690 104 432 5 010 4 565 793 450 552 746 11 134 87 107 66 420 36 900 12 033 35 194 3 050

8 370 718 5 611 446 261 780 753 460 888 684 384 451 209 214 495 342 30 697 28 121 3 900 665 2 489 304 55 955 478 415 472 832 198 457 86 550 158 646 16 461

3 868 698 2 852 659 135 323 240 055 315 102 142 737 106 949 198 651 9 102 12 545 1 775 734 1 259 110 28 967 155 533 177 571 75 974 39 758 59 842 7 946

5 434 532 3 916 675 116 578 520 922 314 364 166 843 153 652 337 297 33 774 24 779 2 481 661 1 707 251 25 050 345 265 169 355 81 872 61 913 101 156 14 849

4 931 357 3 630 622 108 432 378 282 333 190 170 754 118 880 281 124 35 338 18 505 2 258 140 1 563 888 25 761 258 436 186 811 92 263 51 364 94 411 10 967

2 628 695 1 954 360 64 052 195 911 152 783 98 663 56 365 158 609 27 951 12 004 1 201 859 839 613 16 219 131 479 88 883 53 308 25 603 55 969 7 004

5 417 967 3 963 090 143 306 423 826 363 862 198 669 133 014 314 603 46 676 20 903 2 482 058 1 722 018 34 000 280 998 193 588 106 154 61 425 105 953 11 922

4 166 196 3 101 338 107 605 313 258 284 719 153 925 75 162 223 020 24 250 14 774 1 907 257 1 316 267 25 195 213 378 164 346 84 586 37 050 82 810 8 820

2 386 439 1 713 774 60 095 173 475 177 717 93 429 38 019 176 255 55 336 13 770 1 106 032 753 637 14 877 120 795 100 812 48 748 16 823 57 596 7 621

571 365 20 51 44 48 40 428 356 310 26 117 69 48 14 24 11 6 3 270 158 10 27 23 28 21 172 139 118 11 80 49 35 9 16 7 4 2

129 816 569 027 177 940 600 450 648 061 071 855 616 865 859 824 148 890 247 191 720 552 420 576 038 885 675 496 968 578 793 738 209 808 723 458 543 190

1 937 128 1 289 429 74 601 162 022 127 346 147 364 136 366 1 502 733 1 288 022 1 129 095 72 723 348 017 200 864 137 912 43 118 86 378 37 166 22 422 11 505 908 536 554 780 36 580 89 915 71 116 81 603 74 542 608 915 508 463 437 257 34 196 241 269 147 035 102 063 29 035 58 352 25 777 15 460 7 885

9 595 611 6 122 367 396 711 870 549 637 922 812 234 755 828 7 554 956 6 288 911 5 390 294 396 505 1 627 262 923 537 619 755 191 857 413 393 177 179 112 318 49 560 4 493 762 2 653 784 189 902 481 240 337 906 431 016 399 914 3 146 444 2 563 747 2 144 765 179 723 1 086 754 648 539 439 623 125 441 260 564 112 640 69 396 32 742

4 372 892 2 893 896 173 303 391 006 274 041 334 630 306 016 3 495 342 2 986 986 2 582 111 167 275 699 273 395 630 264 566 83 971 178 277 75 589 47 219 22 795 2 026 620 1 220 570 81 616 220 771 150 743 185 237 167 683 1 432 235 1 189 665 1 000 380 78 714 475 307 282 496 189 645 56 347 119 078 50 796 30 545 15 682

6 255 284 4 061 992 217 441 486 804 458 373 532 123 498 551 4 815 949 4 014 833 3 535 338 275 470 1 140 482 622 957 441 242 145 161 298 853 128 447 85 412 37 742 2 878 602 1 713 416 103 001 254 976 253 536 288 613 265 060 1 905 332 1 541 833 1 337 114 127 842 778 026 445 873 321 442 99 209 195 244 83 687 54 860 26 485

5 728 254 3 649 445 215 119 452 981 440 421 499 239 471 049 4 358 851 3 627 830 3 166 790 260 386 1 112 507 588 450 416 217 146 878 256 896 101 265 66 438 33 157 2 653 307 1 535 660 102 281 235 623 248 233 270 252 261 258 1 733 876 1 389 868 1 190 936 125 853 750 465 416 115 300 861 99 131 168 966 67 581 43 863 23 249

3 056 016 1 926 985 118 076 246 670 240 607 262 071 261 607 2 358 452 1 955 408 1 697 865 142 728 562 233 282 924 194 105 80 165 135 331 53 399 35 015 17 714 1 415 359 800 367 54 870 130 521 141 119 146 124 142 358 952 508 753 905 640 285 73 912 375 159 196 779 137 497 55 031 87 692 35 074 22 585 12 176

6 215 607 3 996 795 266 115 493 250 452 389 510 239 496 819 4 822 875 4 046 367 3 512 120 271 358 1 115 846 599 006 413 802 145 585 276 886 110 787 70 873 35 446 2 868 626 1 697 582 125 402 260 126 247 979 273 350 264 187 1 956 674 1 596 375 1 360 355 128 669 732 725 414 090 291 124 95 079 179 227 72 645 46 103 24 231

4 897 109 2 999 105 199 048 433 918 396 112 455 941 412 985 3 688 165 3 036 732 2 599 552 229 793 984 751 511 294 347 087 135 928 224 193 84 045 52 466 30 391 2 259 672 1 248 021 94 239 226 016 216 997 246 844 227 555 1 438 410 1 144 279 959 513 102 228 670 867 366 455 253 223 92 988 150 395 57 542 35 285 21 781

2 734 989 1 778 305 98 390 223 199 212 090 222 231 200 774 2 031 052 1 705 135 1 492 499 123 725 560 619 331 244 242 561 70 491 143 318 63 515 43 245 17 874 1 274 623 760 264 47 537 118 586 117 587 121 299 109 350 791 427 643 030 551 093 56 693 389 137 242 050 181 406 48 505 94 059 41 307 27 765 12 389

260 34 63 119 43 207 24 40 103 93 37 33 41 9 17 10 3

833 749 932 078 074 103 544 927 781 474 851 136 685 149 801 938 797

872 94 216 413 147 698 65 141 362 331 129 116 136 25 59 37 13

211 903 447 153 708 701 918 033 070 033 680 922 381 682 307 649 743

4 528 627 1 312 1 895 693 3 391 382 823 1 603 1 418 582 496 903 217 383 217 85

888 344 387 246 911 851 944 356 224 113 327 308 490 254 413 251 572

2 037 225 543 904 364 1 612 161 364 774 690 311 269 328 55 136 96 40

787 098 015 953 721 285 700 866 151 221 568 984 435 220 002 319 894

3 176 479 903 1 352 440 2 547 351 613 1 192 1 058 390 339 492 109 222 119 40

451 468 911 109 963 386 360 360 298 560 368 871 070 935 407 334 394

2 915 416 828 1 292 377 2 331 291 553 1 148 1 036 338 300 466 110 217 107 31

439 268 985 648 538 908 995 350 159 856 404 822 441 206 643 351 241

1 490 172 411 706 199 1 222 133 273 634 581 181 164 209 33 107 53 15

130 403 529 210 988 944 904 827 056 862 157 657 587 909 085 388 205

2 944 357 806 1 335 445 2 319 241 526 1 166 1 055 385 339 491 102 219 123 45

521 733 224 533 031 236 449 097 284 801 406 622 319 584 271 883 581

2 458 358 693 1 066 339 1 917 241 441 933 837 300 264 433 104 198 98 31

481 814 201 502 964 661 221 990 969 078 481 071 466 515 947 547 457

1 284 161 309 628 184 1 063 125 198 569 529 169 156 170 31 85 41 11

297 864 438 195 800 144 732 767 029 151 616 302 445 938 072 725 710

33 485 2 047 1 654 639 3 475 4 167 81 341 4 261 677 5 679 4 950 1 526 2 787

91 6 5 2 10 12

666 514 256 166 301 359 198 114 925 702 322 097 744 162

567 34 35 10 63 91 3 11 81 9 69 46 25 44

626 451 744 480 707 767 067 072 482 404 685 231 338 443

222 17 11 4 26 36

422 057 474 311 622 814 570 373 931 059 291 282 939 414

321 15 13 6 31 36 1 4 48 6 43 35 16 35

995 627 727 174 463 965 006 077 643 830 834 171 564 552

325 14 11 4 33 33 1 3 54 8 41 40 18 34

475 338 483 842 222 633 156 221 825 026 716 478 426 974

149 5 5 1 16 14

203 668 019 960 088 380 781 410 739 154 296 588 386 442

353 17 14 5 37 46 1 5 55 7 41 35 18 36

818 252 445 261 636 196 678 016 017 885 921 894 400 449

349 14 12 5 34 35 1 4 56 10 47 49 18 32

318 209 352 317 186 097 539 089 987 251 156 091 624 647

124 5 4 1 10 11

560 184 488 840 767 587 563 998 094 991 025 609 821 953

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------In agriculture --------------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

487 347 14 44 31 24 13 26 1 232 160 3 29 16 12 4 8

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers -------------------------------

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over ---------------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ----Professional specialty occupations -------------------Technicians and related support occupations -----------Sales occupations -------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -----Private household occupations ----------------------Protective service occupations ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household ----Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors ---------Transportation and material moving occupations --------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers -----Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation ------------------------------------

238

1 201

1 10 1 15 9 4 8

3 806

40 755

3 25 3 26 24 10 20

11 285

26 362

25 135

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 238 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 26 4 19 20 8 16

8 292

30 768

27 773

20 4 16 18 8 13

6 640

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 152.

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West North Central Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

South Atlantic Division

North Dakota

South Dakota

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

Maryland

District of Columbia

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------In agriculture --------------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

2 192 417 1 521 012 60 384 184 047 157 143 88 380 42 843 188 123 51 655 10 869 1 026 740 677 971 13 774 124 047 90 664 45 980 18 066 64 281 5 731

1 340 885 36 105 88 74 29 146 61 10 619 393 8 72 49 41 12 43 5

242 483 036 362 170 535 534 166 317 992 421 533 297 047 839 634 884 898 586

2 367 395 1 668 360 56 089 196 299 129 726 102 431 77 727 178 906 38 660 13 946 1 102 173 739 292 14 476 130 970 70 394 57 958 36 853 59 359 7 347

287 160 7 28 21 19 12 42 22 2 131 70 1 19 12 10 5 11 1

558 281 297 332 669 062 635 769 467 810 851 735 594 869 882 126 792 194 253

321 185 8 28 23 17 15 47 24 3 148 84 1 19 13 9 7 13 1

891 584 624 017 502 940 171 989 292 688 758 404 804 539 335 173 261 302 744

772 508 22 54 57 39 22 85 35 5 358 226 5 36 33 21 10 26 2

813 203 612 692 599 462 017 493 232 347 343 928 268 802 794 293 174 795 557

1 172 782 29 83 85 68 36 109 31 6 536 337 6 56 48 37 16 36 3

214 619 092 137 805 251 319 162 998 921 683 154 937 946 045 955 066 777 740

335 250 9 22 9 26 8 16 1

147 038 550 827 923 232 509 721 987 897 860 821 412 491 827 794 163 274 490

2 481 342 1 572 583 67 377 181 292 190 450 109 311 286 695 133 523 10 212 7 488 1 177 802 696 359 16 986 118 186 108 923 60 348 136 805 52 579 4 602

303 148 5 41 29 6 61 15

2 516 113 1 614 495 93 536 212 768 205 685 204 913 184 716 1 855 463 1 554 505 1 355 084 118 147 530 611 311 274 222 555 69 820 130 039 55 020 36 856 17 718 1 175 497 699 777 45 925 112 459 111 318 108 880 97 138 730 803 600 443 514 189 51 840 359 017 221 216 161 569 47 357 85 677 36 502 24 019 12 121

1 555 993 54 122 122 128 134 1 151 957 842 68 315 174 124 42 88 39 27 11 724 420 26 67 70 70 69 458 367 314 34 210 122 88 28 56 24 16 7

951 745 809 918 049 401 029 795 714 092 450 220 575 557 563 936 183 096 036 588 109 860 420 631 357 211 312 318 995 407 209 498 627 744 067 573 487 480

2 756 714 1 745 700 104 330 227 530 215 364 233 939 229 851 2 139 044 1 772 988 1 534 403 131 659 498 006 254 818 177 434 69 162 119 664 49 754 33 863 14 543 1 291 002 749 708 50 158 118 247 120 439 127 121 125 329 900 574 718 949 609 640 67 024 314 508 168 093 119 136 43 709 75 920 31 071 20 932 9 706

361 216 12 25 34 35 36 263 204 179 21 76 41 31 10 21 8 6 2 160 88 5 13 18 17 17 94 70 60 9 52 29 22 7 14 5 4 1

864 923 006 993 501 643 798 843 540 120 563 640 406 134 348 381 976 669 590 815 073 711 003 814 496 718 647 896 906 741 143 894 811 256 025 997 356 817

383 243 12 26 32 33 35 288 233 206 19 73 39 30 9 20 9 7 2 175 100 5 14 18 18 18 112 86 74 10 49 27 20 6 13 6 4 1

624 359 346 961 099 699 160 773 175 179 951 882 843 011 769 969 648 169 379 573 128 784 744 848 017 052 616 921 762 437 571 634 893 795 386 101 473 616

899 589 31 67 68 71 71 678 570 503 38 173 97 71 23 47 21 15 5 418 245 15 37 41 39 38 269 216 185 20 117 68 50 16 31 13 9 3

581 654 119 979 165 298 366 227 216 625 882 432 360 020 382 922 176 009 901 165 540 189 802 047 954 633 297 515 662 740 569 310 281 374 299 706 597 933

1 379 888 50 105 107 114 112 1 067 888 778 64 245 127 90 34 66 28 19 8 631 363 24 56 64 62 61 427 339 289 34 161 86 61 23 43 17 11 5

956 788 843 139 723 745 718 825 616 654 898 354 793 471 615 777 361 663 210 667 680 325 151 404 029 078 304 731 934 640 069 566 898 922 294 859 848 842

386 255 14 29 26 31 29 306 259 227 15 64 34 23 8 14 6 3 1 183 110 7 16 15 17 16 130 106 91 8 43 23 16 5 9 4 2 1

334 215 496 612 002 146 863 784 126 866 688 821 018 487 432 729 179 862 882 476 761 054 539 293 316 513 352 288 520 396 334 849 647 597 790 217 594 300

2 806 408 1 926 311 104 354 221 805 160 921 206 524 186 493 2 269 502 1 967 173 1 732 776 96 897 431 179 241 000 165 034 51 095 105 727 44 297 28 501 12 929 1 333 747 845 403 51 434 128 711 89 936 115 543 102 720 980 221 829 483 711 738 48 416 284 914 167 490 115 943 33 049 68 612 28 575 17 722 8 471

356 221 17 30 23 32 31 290 238 203 14 53 26 15 6 13 5 2 1 182 110 9 17 11 16 16 142 117 99 6 31 16 9 3 8 3 1 1

685 724 295 735 035 090 806 128 076 007 312 159 522 818 825 398 156 899 898 553 282 488 355 951 747 730 999 674 136 881 403 215 459 932 151 236 687 138

746 91 184 376 94 639 74 128 348 329 88 83 81 14 43 20 4

331 096 172 970 093 964 869 257 686 026 152 519 914 389 074 041 410

1 378 182 380 644 170 1 123 142 251 577 533 152 139 203 35 102 50 14

020 482 900 400 238 569 008 286 547 714 728 615 365 247 954 826 338

168 15 44 88 19 144 12 32 81 77 18 17 17 3 9 4

023 862 046 258 857 705 304 038 730 067 633 497 193 110 059 210 814

182 19 46 94 21 155 15 32 87 82 19 19 19 3 10 4 1

205 087 948 742 428 482 215 582 696 934 989 095 983 178 806 901 098

418 40 105 216 54 354 33 72 198 187 50 47 49 6 26 13 3

471 986 842 670 973 789 878 083 208 092 620 537 071 060 651 139 221

664 73 178 335 76 562 58 124 308 291 70 66 78 13 41 19 4

668 641 715 505 807 466 729 835 149 155 753 848 916 250 452 547 667

176 19 46 85 26 141 15 28 74 68 22 20 28 3 13 7 2

925 377 124 316 108 129 019 641 861 781 608 726 022 750 669 876 727

1 256 121 320 609 204 967 85 187 521 478 173 156 228 32 104 66 25

327 850 246 334 897 023 297 089 075 761 562 340 559 164 915 209 271

123 17 38 50 17 65 7 13 34 30 10 8 48 8 21 12 5

580 001 949 411 219 193 138 055 501 982 499 940 432 788 440 722 482

146 6 5 2 14 15

814 679 467 472 753 892 673 449 021 245 760 962 663 338

15 336 588 744 290 1 235 1 276 186 152 2 772 1 269 2 320 952 1 318 1 483

13 073 569 629 201 1 067 1 246 96 198 2 634 890 1 677 866 814 1 441

27 882 1 240 1 254 557 3 619 3 198 266 234 5 719 1 365 2 969 2 131 1 453 2 698

55 073 2 884 2 346 911 6 605 6 381 322 590 10 205 1 805 7 208 5 518 2 563 5 222

13 395 649 761 291 1 359 1 655 58 147 2 306 350 1 887 1 191 731 1 333

104 7 5 2 13 15

783 806 626 641 277 357 553 799 495 937 097 891 107 822

21 914 1 253 1 384 475 2 188 3 993 125 685 4 406 236 2 067 475 1 025 1 991

7 440

751

745

1 179

2 513

677

5 375

1 611

158 112 2 15 4 15 3 6

158 71 1 24 16 4 34 6

994 408 007 551 114 842 970 725 200 384 004 462 536 202 575 044 894 632 195

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers -------------------------------

1 138 127 261 592 157 958 99 172 540 510 146 137 135 24 67 34 8

581 306 192 154 929 653 413 202 898 621 140 030 152 216 341 896 699

115 6 5 2 10 12

055 357 762 507 460 499 433 852 692 584 408 322 850 989

61 217 2 537 2 401 960 6 267 5 546 401 715 10 427 2 802 8 237 6 836 4 210 6 919

4 340

2 959

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over ---------------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ----Professional specialty occupations -------------------Technicians and related support occupations -----------Sales occupations -------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -----Private household occupations ----------------------Protective service occupations ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household ----Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors ---------Transportation and material moving occupations --------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers -----Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation ------------------------------------

16 4 17 11 9 11

1 28 4 18 17 8 14

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 239 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 16 1 12 6 5 9

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 152.

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

Virginia

West Virginia

East South Central Division

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------In agriculture --------------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

3 028 362 2 014 525 77 499 185 318 223 882 142 952 274 832 176 862 17 889 9 991 1 424 436 901 928 19 894 119 287 140 183 77 599 113 293 66 611 5 535

671 466 14 41 43 54 21 41 4 3 289 181 3 27 24 29 10 13 1

085 072 374 413 333 337 047 259 369 624 101 978 728 109 311 920 247 617 919

3 238 414 2 393 887 80 515 150 279 169 165 224 022 75 754 212 775 28 268 12 532 1 528 675 1 090 639 20 119 96 314 99 680 138 536 31 141 65 741 6 624

1 603 425 1 172 971 38 136 65 979 79 532 130 088 56 679 91 848 8 826 6 328 754 322 527 862 9 447 41 600 46 888 83 739 21 799 28 723 3 711

3 090 276 2 255 974 86 517 135 213 209 772 161 082 124 487 190 906 20 208 12 842 1 441 381 1 008 468 20 904 86 022 125 184 96 978 56 883 60 222 7 624

5 810 467 4 260 519 249 844 308 422 460 990 213 330 158 824 382 511 32 704 25 871 2 687 564 1 910 279 65 770 199 429 257 704 118 246 63 761 122 710 15 435

1 563 960 1 106 244 38 693 95 796 79 975 100 796 50 211 121 120 26 880 9 818 705 772 472 889 9 083 63 971 45 926 59 966 23 349 34 898 4 773

2 250 842 1 617 326 44 985 125 484 161 647 95 174 80 891 159 270 20 736 11 050 1 037 485 726 315 11 096 80 608 91 679 53 329 32 571 46 997 5 986

1 741 794 1 251 500 40 346 87 148 113 209 97 924 76 555 107 204 12 855 8 254 791 620 545 508 10 413 55 875 64 002 57 710 31 143 32 831 4 551

1 028 713 25 47 72 77 40 72 10 5 477 314 6 29 43 48 17 20 2

773 496 399 811 417 836 021 105 023 087 080 727 072 872 023 107 743 764 844

3 614 277 2 386 672 146 662 283 556 230 880 288 796 277 711 2 923 809 2 485 556 2 167 979 140 338 553 887 276 033 182 531 74 388 136 581 55 301 36 162 16 154 1 668 027 991 350 68 302 159 928 133 025 161 240 154 182 1 220 306 997 925 844 321 73 075 361 728 187 317 125 417 48 866 85 993 34 338 21 612 11 084

804 465 32 76 62 82 86 629 495 410 41 140 65 46 16 35 13 9 3 353 184 13 39 30 41 44 239 182 145 17 91 45 32 10 22 8 5 2

953 838 205 078 010 147 675 282 247 145 639 485 585 022 514 186 289 671 857 430 113 112 142 544 562 957 498 647 713 415 748 448 494 579 184 272 906 550

3 818 436 2 468 532 155 261 328 483 246 421 317 540 302 199 3 099 002 2 612 713 2 242 690 152 000 577 553 282 143 187 710 77 704 141 881 57 420 38 132 16 717 1 800 543 1 039 428 75 301 192 812 141 318 177 757 173 927 1 347 232 1 091 222 895 974 80 315 366 281 182 188 121 790 50 000 87 030 34 131 21 664 11 003

1 894 485 1 205 395 77 846 147 888 146 997 157 479 158 880 1 533 151 1 265 077 1 092 252 96 695 290 279 137 785 94 062 41 211 71 055 28 267 19 081 9 091 890 690 499 886 37 070 82 656 91 806 89 293 89 979 656 571 510 663 425 373 57 610 189 483 91 827 63 256 28 105 44 636 17 122 11 257 6 091

3 582 729 2 310 702 146 724 278 413 258 097 298 696 290 097 2 918 702 2 426 876 2 102 686 170 014 538 729 258 641 174 026 72 492 125 298 50 322 33 990 15 591 1 682 889 982 831 70 529 147 859 149 771 168 060 163 839 1 263 618 1 003 929 848 244 93 289 340 836 166 604 114 227 46 093 78 435 30 686 20 360 10 389

6 756 318 4 213 027 301 701 613 697 498 274 597 246 532 373 5 375 486 4 453 183 3 774 876 318 248 1 140 883 577 780 376 210 152 252 239 949 97 462 61 941 27 774 3 128 712 1 790 207 142 246 322 153 268 459 318 789 286 858 2 291 905 1 839 302 1 518 324 158 774 697 853 359 848 237 050 93 328 138 954 55 456 34 833 16 357

1 860 883 1 139 499 71 764 150 032 153 482 167 788 178 318 1 443 167 1 167 838 1 003 515 97 747 340 807 163 352 114 781 46 921 76 909 30 105 21 203 8 814 842 767 466 412 31 179 76 067 84 958 88 940 95 211 582 039 448 913 378 392 49 245 214 610 107 054 75 852 30 072 46 118 17 691 12 168 5 641

2 621 030 1 658 365 101 968 220 057 195 493 226 657 218 490 2 110 811 1 745 837 1 496 424 126 408 417 512 198 040 137 077 57 634 92 707 36 513 24 864 11 451 1 223 515 699 385 48 935 117 923 110 296 125 270 121 706 906 461 717 650 596 206 66 934 259 434 126 605 88 408 35 690 57 620 21 988 14 771 7 672

2 031 788 1 283 691 78 140 151 190 160 640 178 795 179 332 1 632 533 1 329 268 1 153 888 106 912 320 267 151 288 107 201 44 153 78 988 32 465 22 602 9 575 939 461 527 998 36 976 79 196 96 096 98 785 100 410 682 599 523 883 442 480 60 509 207 110 100 059 71 896 29 286 49 752 20 228 13 622 6 301

1 215 719 51 97 110 115 120 980 765 648 77 183 84 58 26 52 19 13 6 570 303 24 50 64 60 66 421 310 255 43 116 55 39 16 32 12 8 4

732 973 574 986 446 178 575 150 230 012 759 377 414 709 232 205 889 252 455 030 720 344 775 025 807 359 110 984 806 361 698 628 821 564 222 227 093 100

1 642 166 435 815 224 1 325 121 280 725 671 197 179 248 39 121 66 21

735 769 330 658 978 335 911 781 632 773 011 338 681 338 854 126 363

503 104 168 187 41 412 77 125 171 150 38 33 70 22 32 12 2

028 566 727 919 816 671 219 950 496 185 006 320 949 929 795 278 947

1 824 203 481 896 242 1 448 148 292 794 743 212 196 302 48 151 77 24

465 062 854 853 696 156 133 841 831 073 351 277 590 588 505 801 696

935 109 261 439 124 725 76 156 386 356 106 96 171 29 85 41 15

575 918 517 629 511 429 729 361 149 171 190 352 778 308 935 436 099

1 726 188 479 830 227 1 331 120 288 726 670 195 178 322 61 156 79 25

248 613 961 362 312 005 594 183 353 949 875 650 845 147 590 641 467

3 541 678 996 1 478 387 2 849 575 652 1 288 1 182 333 299 533 88 264 138 41

308 846 998 100 364 157 126 272 223 946 536 678 410 244 566 672 928

1 021 158 309 445 108 831 112 217 403 363 97 87 153 39 73 32 8

747 254 115 664 714 239 610 267 469 966 893 389 766 440 290 423 613

1 356 176 389 630 160 1 077 125 252 559 512 140 127 227 44 111 54 16

342 051 914 059 318 326 010 188 583 732 545 181 322 918 487 443 474

1 111 157 339 492 120 874 110 220 438 399 105 95 195 42 97 42 12

139 812 996 481 850 765 065 758 226 611 716 071 207 602 627 433 545

679 105 212 289 71 508 65 126 254 232 61 55 141 35 71 26 8

191 262 852 196 881 885 447 868 933 786 637 380 775 220 244 800 511

133 8 7 2 18 16

053 146 478 457 339 369 850 408 544 691 421 284 789 491

64 210 1 957 1 674 772 6 147 5 356 424 1 049 10 042 2 528 10 730 4 643 4 702 8 227

152 6 6 2 18 16

849 843 549 188 258 052 837 288 591 572 388 099 103 390

87 3 3 1 10 8

018 608 158 302 682 229 619 777 403 556 659 501 974 506

174 9 7 3 23 21 1 1 27 4 18 21 7 17

791 391 380 009 086 932 221 806 653 933 985 845 561 103

335 22 16 6 47 44 2 4 55 13 41 21 14 25

084 791 079 963 307 953 160 589 734 992 925 770 164 134

112 3 2 1 11 9

951 833 914 150 155 872 543 464 460 503 258 317 078 854

143 5 4 1 16 14

410 725 872 809 423 183 638 230 002 935 525 409 676 707

115 4 4 1 13 11

679 598 186 952 227 248 866 232 922 566 769 256 222 127

82 2 2 1 8 7

565 552 862 093 400 161 822 751 281 960 222 850 980 789

6 786

5 959

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers -------------------------------

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over ---------------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ----Professional specialty occupations -------------------Technicians and related support occupations -----------Sales occupations -------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -----Private household occupations ----------------------Protective service occupations ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household ----Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors ---------Transportation and material moving occupations --------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers -----Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation ------------------------------------

240

1 22 3 15 11 5 12

1 25 5 17 25 6 14

6 691

14 2 9 15 2 8

5 044

8 886

17 523

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 240 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 18 5 16 13 8 12

7 550

1 23 3 18 23 6 15

7 276

1 17 3 13 17 5 12

8 508

12 3 10 13 3 7

6 842

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 152.

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Mountain Division

Texas

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------In agriculture --------------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

994 696 27 53 52 67 29 87 18 7 457 306 7 34 30 42 13 26 3

289 070 487 791 576 740 621 371 338 120 309 271 108 684 345 485 280 267 977

1 641 614 1 148 116 48 515 85 353 116 290 124 960 52 171 107 005 12 083 7 719 738 884 477 198 12 128 55 760 66 688 77 799 23 959 32 847 4 633

1 369 907 37 81 77 108 63 121 23 9 621 393 9 52 39 63 26 40 5

138 049 436 671 514 151 736 435 387 582 152 229 984 542 606 237 850 097 591

7 634 279 5 439 776 186 435 417 685 497 120 404 526 255 881 579 252 71 054 40 039 3 394 864 2 297 359 46 892 264 933 274 093 241 461 107 164 186 568 23 286

350 205 13 24 29 23 17 46 13 3 160 89 3 16 17 12 7 15 1

723 580 285 884 367 795 118 443 813 536 037 051 421 626 572 458 179 439 712

443 292 13 22 28 30 17 48 12 2 194 121 3 14 16 16 7 16 1

703 260 199 930 922 304 854 890 858 543 686 290 032 614 584 842 152 809 395

207 128 6 12 21 15 8 19 4 1 92 51 1 7 12 8 3 7

868 286 393 320 510 991 437 834 624 490 243 332 712 933 800 112 529 657 880

1 633 281 1 127 593 52 350 101 861 121 980 69 016 71 412 134 204 15 380 7 215 755 131 498 429 13 898 66 207 68 121 35 264 28 903 53 841 4 366

629 384 16 39 45 55 46 54 5 3 283 165 4 22 23 29 18 21 1

272 317 020 498 661 402 880 311 209 203 288 004 526 672 729 996 679 410 798

1 603 896 1 135 182 43 114 85 323 121 154 86 408 57 118 112 790 7 297 5 921 724 584 489 094 11 403 54 455 64 902 46 416 24 140 41 957 3 620

1 166 712 46 94 96 107 108 929 744 636 64 189 90 63 26 47 19 12 5 540 296 21 48 55 58 60 389 295 246 34 122 59 41 17 29 11 7 3

319 564 732 553 421 400 649 255 297 314 731 387 325 329 084 677 227 921 606 694 463 101 593 611 565 361 311 624 980 868 146 159 815 247 237 374 668 496

1 946 628 1 159 954 77 113 146 621 174 382 194 466 194 092 1 531 128 1 195 044 1 026 948 119 171 329 704 155 721 109 711 44 032 85 796 32 923 23 295 11 179 881 567 477 480 34 403 73 539 96 209 96 245 103 691 618 166 462 147 389 715 61 389 211 359 103 425 73 693 27 802 52 042 19 850 14 072 7 018

1 636 843 1 000 870 65 608 128 225 132 930 152 183 157 027 1 281 253 1 032 332 888 850 85 223 282 007 133 979 92 505 38 854 73 583 28 392 19 515 8 853 747 786 410 512 29 834 65 838 74 196 82 010 85 396 525 321 402 954 338 880 43 958 176 857 85 841 59 750 24 548 45 608 17 389 11 882 5 690

8 907 302 5 459 372 421 721 696 153 716 116 806 788 807 152 7 156 455 5 787 182 4 924 727 484 082 1 410 314 658 865 446 606 192 372 340 533 131 199 88 039 39 662 4 007 674 2 221 621 185 075 353 177 396 536 418 859 432 406 2 944 625 2 272 192 1 889 379 253 187 854 678 408 641 279 652 118 170 208 371 79 040 52 590 25 179

429 245 15 36 39 44 48 320 244 208 25 84 42 29 11 24 9 6 2 195 100 6 17 21 23 25 122 89 74 11 57 29 21 7 16 6 4 2

221 053 605 057 414 486 606 456 636 153 070 016 157 906 513 749 922 994 831 685 598 932 991 354 211 599 418 280 684 448 261 660 285 905 006 581 629 001

535 299 22 50 51 54 57 407 311 258 34 100 49 34 13 27 10 6 3 239 115 10 23 27 29 31 151 108 87 15 69 34 24 9 18 6 4 2

195 427 389 134 676 521 048 208 539 180 464 509 865 310 774 478 546 937 438 118 807 398 749 590 751 823 618 059 011 284 096 984 369 876 404 911 427 430

250 147 10 19 23 24 25 192 150 128 15 44 21 15 6 13 5 3 1 112 56 4 9 12 13 14 72 53 44 7 30 14 10 4 9 3 2 1

647 388 012 900 039 318 990 253 561 630 077 737 583 123 272 657 156 635 690 560 968 463 983 900 781 465 597 027 082 277 953 950 547 499 010 437 339 124

1 926 434 1 192 930 85 751 166 259 155 660 169 052 156 782 1 506 086 1 241 238 1 060 144 97 526 342 081 174 232 113 729 48 144 78 267 29 470 19 057 9 990 889 831 499 445 40 414 84 664 87 730 93 104 84 474 616 052 488 043 408 797 48 276 222 669 117 407 78 464 32 223 51 110 19 073 12 184 7 231

756 444 35 58 66 74 77 587 460 392 43 135 65 44 19 32 12 8 4 340 178 15 29 37 38 40 233 173 144 21 86 42 29 12 20 7 5 2

144 260 714 189 461 518 002 325 992 186 073 823 060 073 277 996 111 001 111 824 873 563 421 493 799 675 565 754 737 947 781 548 108 845 478 555 028 701

1 895 227 1 134 523 87 416 168 769 158 561 176 025 169 933 1 490 346 1 203 288 1 013 399 100 349 336 596 163 219 106 003 49 011 68 285 24 201 15 121 9 201 860 193 467 688 39 462 86 454 84 670 91 557 90 362 612 940 476 477 391 668 48 425 205 838 102 663 67 157 30 319 41 415 14 464 8 863 5 926

656 107 191 292 65 538 82 129 265 245 59 55 95 21 49 20 4

465 088 118 283 976 347 919 881 558 341 989 078 435 089 020 517 809

1 098 178 373 440 106 819 103 238 385 343 91 77 229 66 108 42 12

374 477 008 655 234 320 913 425 943 417 039 967 869 319 527 483 540

863 116 264 397 85 712 90 182 361 335 78 72 120 22 64 27 6

810 529 423 056 802 175 531 366 095 733 183 414 772 390 591 561 230

4 384 479 1 349 2 036 519 3 507 343 902 1 809 1 649 452 394 682 119 348 165 50

921 987 091 179 664 450 555 389 011 676 495 722 743 100 456 119 068

213 27 59 104 22 179 22 40 96 90 20 19 25 4 14 5 1

625 681 226 675 043 099 176 165 189 760 569 273 885 602 399 865 019

265 30 73 130 31 227 26 52 120 112 29 27 27 3 15 6 1

597 702 324 097 474 865 463 022 036 646 344 354 854 615 686 978 575

121 12 33 62 13 102 9 23 57 54 12 11 13 2 7 3

198 196 508 065 429 791 636 020 542 467 593 927 622 220 711 077 614

861 88 229 444 99 703 67 145 400 377 89 83 121 18 65 30 6

828 981 489 182 176 867 913 272 783 611 899 614 275 476 118 810 871

394 54 127 171 40 309 39 82 152 138 35 31 62 13 31 13 3

958 859 376 773 950 880 285 163 655 429 777 041 299 130 780 527 862

949 156 278 412 101 764 128 180 366 335 89 79 138 23 71 33 9

418 403 130 984 901 373 438 796 061 510 078 179 233 620 938 394 281

66 131 2 658 1 997 934 6 439 6 285 404 660 10 560 3 396 8 510 9 199 4 468 6 797

154 6 5 2 17 16 1 1 28 5 20 9 7 14

644 294 579 236 384 378 459 783 418 686 122 888 911 415

94 4 4 1 10 10

148 366 020 771 587 636 543 992 501 289 867 900 349 197

533 28 22 9 64 66 4 6 90 22 68 40 26 50

789 610 850 474 020 533 641 167 430 745 598 536 451 395

25 064 1 046 1 388 466 1 856 2 196 186 805 4 761 2 028 3 286 1 497 1 958 2 338

27 813 1 115 1 117 457 2 403 2 441 166 459 4 509 3 071 3 127 2 935 2 402 2 795

12 467 618 544 164 1 020 1 208 88 273 2 895 680 1 762 477 975 1 334

95 6 6 2 11 12

036 744 635 301 200 339 467 023 601 352 243 623 610 978

50 2 2 1 4 5

587 376 429 018 894 483 379 076 594 390 598 601 578 002

115 7 6 2 13 14

075 576 528 635 926 441 546 538 242 356 867 214 117 293

32 339

1 253

816

429

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers -------------------------------

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over ---------------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ----Professional specialty occupations -------------------Technicians and related support occupations -----------Sales occupations -------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -----Private household occupations ----------------------Protective service occupations ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household ----Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors ---------Transportation and material moving occupations --------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers -----Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation ------------------------------------

3 824

17 091

18 3 12 7 5 8

5 130

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 241 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 17 3 11 5 4 7

3 920

1 9 2 7 2 2 5

3 169

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

1 19 5 14 7 5 10

5 796

241

Table 152.

Class of Worker, Work Status in 1989, and Last Occupation of Experienced Unemployed: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Utah

Pacific Division

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

California

Alaska

Hawaii

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------In agriculture --------------------------------Unpaid family workers ---------------------------Employed females 16 years and over -------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Employees of own corporation -------------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

736 494 18 50 42 51 44 49 5 2 326 207 3 27 22 28 18 19 1

059 410 027 484 257 438 597 906 662 967 464 785 737 708 951 123 505 646 746

607 476 14 16 38 21 18 33 2 1 270 207 4 10 21 11 7 12 1

437 625 992 810 472 809 063 805 677 853 644 049 154 289 304 076 152 674 100

2 293 961 1 580 867 60 509 145 067 138 334 145 422 95 866 179 204 19 255 9 201 1 031 812 671 890 16 167 95 803 72 238 81 494 34 947 69 962 5 478

1 319 899 39 90 97 64 37 122 17 6 594 379 10 58 54 34 14 47 3

960 649 127 915 378 595 654 886 143 883 231 915 246 840 310 733 956 498 979

13 996 309 10 000 783 342 465 734 520 1 078 146 499 399 449 373 1 173 375 83 180 60 713 6 163 408 4 203 589 87 685 449 922 610 049 272 592 175 659 415 470 36 127

245 134 4 17 24 25 23 20

379 692 880 093 098 225 365 058 407 848 082 669 377 873 977 213 491 353 506

529 355 14 29 16 52 39 34 3 1 251 166 4 19 5 32 14 12 1

059 382 848 679 632 127 018 291 125 930 324 310 509 033 372 738 030 717 124

863 510 37 73 74 86 79 623 505 432 41 189 97 65 26 50 18 12 6 391 197 17 39 42 48 45 236 178 147 20 122 63 42 18 33 12 7 4

109 592 795 734 534 842 612 698 295 963 752 124 869 295 624 287 957 334 158 968 864 419 501 720 638 826 028 436 524 398 379 737 385 039 561 611 955 283

702 434 36 62 55 60 52 583 477 397 39 100 50 32 13 18 6 4 2 314 177 16 30 29 31 29 239 187 153 19 63 32 21 8 11 4 2 1

091 765 880 335 347 268 496 207 023 467 744 676 017 691 408 208 940 607 195 518 219 935 144 134 669 417 955 980 377 454 366 104 030 226 197 214 812 454

2 716 843 1 602 624 130 830 257 048 229 593 249 699 247 049 2 090 657 1 686 918 1 406 727 144 125 503 635 258 458 167 861 70 212 122 551 45 126 28 036 15 256 1 228 230 646 933 59 302 125 528 125 018 135 249 136 200 811 584 623 931 510 231 66 746 336 700 178 425 118 651 47 937 79 946 29 407 18 051 10 335

1 560 895 71 145 138 152 156 1 186 933 776 87 296 151 100 40 76 28 18 9 714 369 32 72 74 81 84 463 348 285 40 201 106 72 27 49 18 11 6

206 251 745 912 440 759 099 949 231 918 890 702 060 330 911 555 617 003 639 237 542 292 051 376 239 737 149 974 490 021 175 488 369 929 913 423 683 426

16 096 210 9 726 372 999 035 1 512 550 1 189 979 1 394 299 1 273 975 12 734 654 10 499 693 8 634 502 752 168 2 743 445 1 491 232 942 927 359 206 618 111 247 032 148 943 78 605 7 119 093 3 939 167 426 243 757 211 608 073 715 562 672 837 5 033 725 4 017 015 3 241 789 331 260 1 710 323 958 811 611 010 225 946 375 045 146 795 86 368 50 867

326 167 13 30 33 41 38 268 189 153 25 46 18 11 6 11 3 2 1 139 64 5 14 16 18 19 101 70 55 10 31 12 8 4 7 2 1 1

486 313 796 849 844 844 840 521 571 074 498 421 667 785 758 544 720 454 588 805 883 769 351 728 945 129 523 045 445 864 119 801 001 760 163 157 437 104

639 424 41 46 37 46 43 515 447 380 22 100 54 37 12 23 10 6 2 288 175 18 24 20 25 23 212 179 149 11 61 33 22 7 13 5 3 1

859 802 682 077 654 354 290 623 564 096 505 435 969 938 257 801 028 768 892 215 510 639 455 966 072 573 937 529 166 316 829 614 833 877 449 461 511 773

413 41 110 199 62 353 33 78 182 168 57 51 46 6 24 12 3

257 154 461 459 183 198 982 980 766 568 470 189 839 453 633 094 659

311 32 90 151 37 245 26 55 131 122 31 29 46 4 24 12 3

407 769 091 391 156 262 765 141 597 962 759 118 004 993 563 727 721

1 276 164 358 607 145 1 049 130 238 548 513 131 121 169 30 88 41 10

227 847 628 510 242 647 196 854 786 135 811 676 988 243 519 226 000

757 107 212 353 84 626 90 140 318 298 76 70 97 15 52 24 5

986 516 820 050 600 025 023 601 864 295 537 830 605 266 571 039 729

7 218 890 2 058 3 235 1 035 5 603 625 1 324 2 785 2 517 868 740 1 161 229 524 298 108

877 261 118 079 419 627 161 379 427 797 660 492 674 636 637 901 500

134 7 35 74 17 109 4 21 67 64 15 14 17 2 9 3

806 481 922 191 212 100 132 513 721 569 734 437 565 965 777 876 947

266 25 62 124 53 215 19 40 109 98 45 37 35 5 15 9 5

439 867 990 141 441 835 312 977 556 346 990 696 368 399 110 526 333

38 696 1 908 2 180 785 4 712 4 566 244 337 6 734 1 219 4 950 3 525 2 012 3 892

38 279 2 642 1 862 750 4 779 4 559 145 809 8 693 697 5 243 1 612 1 795 3 157

133 8 7 2 13 15

468 397 373 745 591 669 649 340 487 218 137 814 858 413

84 4 4 1 8 9

528 784 275 375 249 448 556 164 874 617 984 294 992 783

901 55 53 18 96 117 8 12 118 59 113 83 39 75

749 676 873 479 390 612 297 367 269 329 478 233 187 536

23 089 1 311 1 195 450 1 623 2 649 85 488 3 870 1 114 4 023 865 1 895 2 953

18 225 1 031 1 138 375 2 212 2 225 112 368 3 656 740 2 015 701 790 1 718

1 632

1 536

50 023

568

1 144

111 55 1 10 12 13 9 8

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 --50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 -50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week -----------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week --------------40 or more weeks ----------------------------50 to 52 weeks ----------------------------27 to 39 weeks -------------------------------

WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989 Families ------------------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------3 or more workers ------------------------------Husband and wife worked -----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----No workers ------------------------------------1 worker -------------------------------------2 workers -------------------------------------3 or more workers -------------------------------

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Persons 16 years and over ---------------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations ----Professional specialty occupations -------------------Technicians and related support occupations -----------Sales occupations -------------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical -----Private household occupations ----------------------Protective service occupations ----------------------Service occupations, except protective and household ----Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors ---------Transportation and material moving occupations --------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers -----Last worked 1984 or earlier, or uniquely military occupation ------------------------------------

242

1 22 10 16 10 6 11

5 777

1 13 6 8 8 5 7

3 133

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 242 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 153.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

United States

Total

New England Division

Midwest Region

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

South Region

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

91 5 8 8 16 14 16 13 4 4 65 2 3 4 10 10 13 11 4 3 51 5 7 8 11 10 7 10 1 1 1 2 2 86

84

993 684 529 133 123 575 428 777 704 035 30 38 049 582 636 676 658 729 270 857 115 522 35 43 718 619 734 660 566 895 241 381 530 636 379 286 718 830 674 20

582 517 980 273 742 125 455 883 808 799 056 453 428 206 361 092 345 951 930 079 468 996 225 803 214 528 791 211 753 423 508 654 177 764 635 235 497 346 947 409 53.0 29 237 560 106 10 371 33.9 19 570 14 420 14 649 6 094

18 861 944 1 688 1 410 2 872 2 791 3 438 3 268 1 275 1 170 33 43 13 172 428 601 732 1 807 1 972 2 707 2 783 1 116 1 022 40 50 10 298 813 1 231 1 505 2 262 2 483 2 002 2 258 268 326 242 460 676 285 17 883 22

186 683 385 489 236 306 520 876 960 731 825 671 458 642 076 082 365 315 471 598 947 962 415 368 519 786 094 567 359 354 359 436 320 405 100 110 411 090 120 553 54.0 31 641 18 169 888 11 399 33.8 21 693 16 433 16 764 5 598

4 939 191 424 335 703 721 945 942 361 313 36 45 3 429 72 146 168 421 494 736 799 314 276 42 52 2 746 182 286 380 621 720 555 534 41 86 55 108 170 72 4 786 23

478 337 901 574 076 671 195 907 720 097 241 140 332 433 596 143 457 615 473 251 293 071 797 262 997 132 630 267 624 606 738 441 184 679 738 106 055 679 894 816 55.1 31 913 4 888 148 11 949 34.1 22 024 17 131 17 523 5 914

13 921 753 1 263 1 074 2 169 2 069 2 493 2 325 914 857 32 43 9 743 356 454 563 1 385 1 477 1 970 1 984 802 746 39 49 7 551 631 944 1 125 1 640 1 762 1 446 1 723 227 239 186 352 506 212 13 096 22

708 346 484 915 160 635 325 969 240 634 869 150 126 209 480 939 908 700 998 347 654 891 460 701 522 654 464 300 735 748 621 995 136 726 362 004 356 411 226 228 53.6 31 529 13 281 740 11 196 33.7 21 555 16 187 16 499 5 466

22 1 2 2 4 3 4 3

15 1 2 2 3 2

12 1 1 2 3 2 1 2

20

20

326 308 126 029 052 689 180 243 957 738 29 36 789 577 833 075 633 766 485 887 864 665 35 41 794 269 964 291 105 697 465 356 362 393 310 530 610 149 854 20

056 153 672 367 452 866 849 253 352 092 334 293 167 530 201 799 146 787 754 272 493 185 029 957 521 826 677 931 340 327 420 852 110 877 012 773 830 250 268 505 53.2 29 404 652 618 9 696 32.6 18 562 13 745 13 978 5 281

15 599 908 1 433 1 355 2 732 2 534 2 974 2 382 724 552 30 37 11 092 427 565 715 1 768 1 881 2 462 2 118 654 497 35 43 8 854 808 1 282 1 528 2 167 1 967 1 100 1 771 282 288 224 389 466 120 14 626 21

652 975 284 483 437 991 126 900 825 631 319 347 868 182 381 886 792 807 423 882 681 834 960 018 893 343 034 578 234 714 990 258 073 249 676 835 176 249 363 084 53.1 30 488 14 474 291 9 824 32.4 19 079 14 025 14 254 5 101

6 726 399 693 673 1 320 1 154 1 206 860 232 185 27 33 4 696 150 267 359 864 884 1 023 768 209 167 32 39 3 939 461 682 763 938 729 364 585 80 105 85 140 144 29 6 227 19

404 178 388 884 015 875 723 353 527 461 128 849 299 348 820 913 354 980 331 390 812 351 734 452 628 483 643 353 106 613 430 594 037 628 336 938 654 001 905 105 53.7 26 580 6 178 327 9 411 33.1 17 385 13 080 13 316 5 632

31 2 3 3 5 5 5 4 1 1 22 1 1 1 4 3 4 3 1

18 2 3 3 3 3 2 3

29

28

836 559 166 115 995 114 346 137 304 096 26 34 902 159 538 955 166 899 429 623 159 971 31 39 134 501 065 211 933 381 039 802 693 601 565 868 869 204 346 18

124 472 502 475 352 470 733 199 478 443 832 882 180 442 103 785 424 788 111 249 241 037 490 605 605 946 751 833 587 953 535 155 150 014 833 273 105 780 749 402 53.2 26 241 782 379 9 773 35.1 17 616 13 184 13 378 6 114

16 1 1 1 3 2 2 2

11

2 2 2 2

9 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

15

15

509 097 435 483 025 701 937 369 794 665 29 37 730 472 641 882 036 008 374 035 695 583 33 42 265 012 452 621 078 879 219 955 297 275 280 460 504 136 414 19

804 953 313 188 415 409 076 790 512 148 281 464 191 284 124 965 078 286 937 403 835 279 999 515 098 835 918 258 905 326 856 266 317 975 661 465 579 269 256 594 54.3 26 661 343 552 10 673 36.3 18 427 14 420 14 643 6 782

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

35 34 31 39 40 36 17 12 7

225 627 580 584 693 490 414 485 775

40 39 36 45 46 42 21 13 8

415 609 590 242 118 150 086 560 066

42 41 38 47 48 44 22 14 8

797 748 853 317 037 006 388 706 251

39 38 35 44 45 41 20 13 7

460 553 805 360 399 565 678 154 935

35 35 31 38 40 35 16 11 6

029 136 798 774 562 880 827 798 732

35 35 32 40 41 36 17 11 6

960 824 281 225 581 788 029 608 531

32 33 30 35 37 33 16 12 7

734 442 778 807 864 708 294 257 233

31 31 28 35 37 32 15 11 7

490 191 498 895 064 997 389 818 666

33 33 31 38 40 35 17 13 9

999 699 141 441 214 956 255 289 157

14 25 44 46 17 22 20 11 13 12 8

622 517 500 340 240 630 193 688 729 226 639

14 29 51 53 18 25 22 12 14 12 8

722 384 179 267 908 752 207 531 769 968 902

15 30 52 53 20 27 22 12 15 13 8

171 192 236 849 382 229 834 055 828 275 693

14 29 50 53 18 25 22 12 14 12 8

586 112 747 011 348 175 021 734 405 865 977

14 25 43 44 16 21 19 11 12 11 8

916 909 248 724 021 386 331 872 753 821 853

14 26 44 46 16 22 20 12 13 12 9

831 764 962 540 550 217 231 227 135 084 025

15 23 39 40 14 19 17 11 12 11 8

143 589 903 928 922 603 439 007 084 263 505

13 22 40 42 15 20 18 9 12 11 7

251 103 531 458 485 437 048 813 169 147 654

15 23 42 44 17 22 19 11 13 12 8

945 698 632 976 238 347 840 297 834 228 419

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

91 993 582 73 874 069 39 143 71 174 232 37 271 10 810 605 20 218 2 020 105 10 064 37 242 801 6 24 210 7 6 943 4 14 353 9 9 344 4

949 922 772 269 078 202 216 304 093

18 861 186 14 955 245 45 427 14 501 821 43 230 2 090 148 24 272 178 836 9 583 8 540 320 7 5 292 8 1 432 4 3 187 8 1 895 4

042 274 083 258 362 559 406 721 410

4 939 478 4 007 028 46 207 3 882 629 43 927 626 457 22 652 45 902 8 917 2 299 458 7 1 328 7 339 4 804 8 542 4

134 336 824 855 518 153 646 977 657

13 921 708 10 948 217 45 141 10 619 192 42 976 1 463 691 24 965 132 934 9 813 6 240 862 7 3 963 8 1 092 4 2 383 8 1 352 4

009 938 169 403 314 406 325 744 310

22 326 056 17 844 245 37 164 17 191 613 35 634 2 485 073 16 718 846 898 10 628 9 837 178 5 6 097 7 1 632 3 3 426 7 2 354 3

15 599 652 12 415 157 38 517 12 045 763 37 034 1 612 056 17 685 384 511 9 318 6 819 250

734 874 970 246 944 346 924 342 618

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 243 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

5 4 216 8 1 224 4 2 542 7 1 658 3

743 584 072 763 010 412 933 406 688

6 726 404 5 429 088 34 068 5 145 850 32 357 873 017 14 933 462 387 11 716 3 017 928 5 1 881 7 407 3 883 7 695 3

715 290 739 483 747 934 900 936 452

31 836 124 25 430 140 35 313 24 505 503 33 756 3 534 696 18 442 675 083 8 333 11 118 827 7 8 474 7 2 373 3 4 800 10 3 153 4

341 418 332 076 248 676 026 707 082

16 509 804 13 186 709 37 573 12 768 572 35 962 1 783 201 19 195 230 840 8 903 6 175 850 7 4 523 7 1 096 3 2 731 10 1 599 4

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

916 841 577 287 484 580 662 262 339

243

Table 153.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

East South Central Division

West Region

West South Central Division

Total

New England Division

Mountain Division

Pacific Division

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Massachusetts

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

5 649 587 691 620 1 105 892 871 599 155 125 23 30 4 168 262 361 416 819 728 769 552 143 114 27 34 3 292 576 625 618 699 523 248 718 155 134 115 156 133 23 5 089 16

708 081 671 156 181 441 979 496 847 856 098 080 419 272 629 457 350 927 440 099 908 337 771 463 215 209 028 736 867 698 677 070 589 364 885 085 119 028 437 512 51.6 24 752 5 088 039 8 100 32.8 15 870 11 341 11 511 4 911

9 676 874 1 039 1 012 1 864 1 520 1 537 1 167 354 305 25 33 7 003 424 535 656 1 310 1 162 1 284 1 035 319 273 29 37 5 577 912 987 971 1 154 978 571 1 128 240 190 169 251 231 45 8 843 17

612 438 518 131 756 620 678 913 119 439 267 280 570 886 350 363 996 575 734 747 498 421 795 791 292 902 805 839 815 929 002 819 244 675 287 723 407 483 056 489 52.1 26 280 8 350 788 9 045 34.2 17 478 12 216 12 383 5 571

18 970 872 1 548 1 577 3 203 2 979 3 462 3 128 1 167 1 030 32 41 13 185 416 663 912 2 051 2 091 2 648 2 562 974 863 37 46 10 490 1 033 1 473 1 650 2 265 2 332 1 734 1 964 206 315 261 427 562 191 18 590 21

216 209 421 942 702 483 353 555 018 533 270 802 623 592 981 426 410 061 594 960 787 812 142 747 569 970 269 880 467 789 194 211 597 468 690 079 151 226 810 072 51.3 30 712 16 955 221 11 187 33.5 21 300 15 247 15 434 7 663

5 043 302 462 501 990 860 903 669 195 156 27 34 3 531 143 197 284 648 637 734 578 170 136 32 39 2 886 353 496 536 661 544 294 482 78 74 70 115 118 24 4 746 19

198 486 146 374 841 311 853 997 519 671 742 960 288 283 387 899 819 306 835 060 681 018 381 646 335 034 012 293 575 844 577 011 576 357 439 428 500 711 292 152 51.3 27 380 4 386 495 9 763 33.0 18 332 13 073 13 214 6 716

13 927 569 1 086 1 076 2 212 2 119 2 558 2 458 971 873 34 44 9 654 273 466 627 1 402 1 453 1 913 1 984 804 727 39 49 7 604 680 977 1 114 1 603 1 787 1 439 1 482 128 241 191 311 443 166 13 844 21

018 723 275 568 861 172 500 558 499 862 428 280 335 309 594 527 591 755 759 900 106 794 347 344 234 936 257 587 892 945 617 200 021 111 251 651 651 515 518 738 51.3 31 497 12 568 726 11 705 33.7 22 233 16 005 16 212 7 950

465 23 48 44 91 83 89 59 14 11 27 33 330 8 19 26 61 64 75 52 12 10 32 38 275 30 48 55 69 49 21 42 4 8 6 10 10 2 443 19

729 344 062 415 822 084 700 647 267 388 854 605 831 468 473 090 944 072 575 504 488 217 422 374 246 888 075 263 279 885 856 630 653 582 582 549 227 037 649 244 52.9 26 024 439 198 9 426 31.2 17 406 12 957 13 153 6 688

411 13 27 27 61 65 89 81 25 18 36 42 294 4 8 14 38 47 72 70 22 16 41 48 249 15 27 38 64 66 37 33 2 3 3 8 11 3 405 23

387 747 508 574 818 472 834 270 773 391 329 502 538 864 745 067 214 195 174 362 711 206 628 115 400 941 300 585 250 262 062 217 251 810 934 489 537 196 735 801 58.1 30 940 396 541 11 879 36.6 20 468 15 959 16 263 5 751

210 6 21 19 39 37 42 30 8 5 29 35 145 2 7 10 25 27 33 25 7 5 34 40 120 11 18 23 30 24 11 18 1 3 2 4 4 1 204 19

633 984 152 071 486 440 064 123 342 971 792 493 721 499 931 123 211 640 983 906 283 145 780 520 356 258 353 549 942 408 846 719 310 859 733 898 818 101 590 517 55.0 25 883 202 283 10 553 34.4 18 613 13 527 13 845 5 551

2 244 91 209 146 299 310 417 441 178 149 36 45 1 525 34 70 71 173 205 317 368 152 130 44 53 1 196 77 113 151 260 327 265 261 19 44 25 49 84 38 2 169 24

406 295 406 358 804 733 050 645 806 309 952 472 198 890 287 800 551 981 069 323 830 467 367 017 191 910 838 971 067 080 325 809 807 068 842 085 323 684 097 215 54.1 32 749 2 259 542 12 155 33.6 23 090 17 224 17 653 5 637

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

27 28 25 31 33 29 12 9 5

771 118 476 882 721 408 695 704 885

29 29 26 34 34 30 13 11 6

795 253 328 000 835 821 808 038 947

37 35 32 41 41 37 19 14 9

142 619 001 600 682 286 326 330 006

32 31 28 36 37 31 16 12 7

381 844 543 069 013 511 282 848 508

39 37 33 44 43 40 20 14 9

347 081 705 168 856 100 545 935 413

32 32 30 35 37 33 16 11 6

422 596 258 598 376 509 153 824 722

41 41 39 44 45 42 22 17 10

628 642 317 712 826 220 466 514 469

34 34 31 37 39 35 17 13 8

780 364 667 897 321 978 657 443 366

44 42 40 49 50 45 23 13 8

367 882 088 623 303 945 139 996 009

10 20 36 38 11 16 14 7 9 8 6

358 082 823 668 377 099 830 521 001 410 473

11 21 38 41 14 18 17 9 11 10 7

424 296 679 065 638 849 209 013 672 884 360

16 27 46 48 20 26 22 13 16 14 10

717 257 637 875 878 099 078 308 829 624 108

16 24 40 41 17 20 18 12 14 12 9

883 048 166 530 036 872 372 068 183 648 298

16 28 49 52 22 28 24 13 18 15 10

649 812 535 031 326 340 049 867 005 467 412

14 22 40 41 15 20 17 9 12 10 7

042 801 175 107 514 799 246 912 087 390 676

17 28 48 49 20 27 22 11 15 12 8

279 654 064 298 790 354 736 742 708 948 629

14 23 41 42 17 22 18 10 13 11 8

119 123 728 649 117 247 259 013 651 401 298

14 30 54 56 20 28 23 11 16 13 8

167 805 642 646 802 278 331 978 100 169 389

13 927 018 11 500 748 44 239 11 003 474 41 467 2 021 146 24 723 194 157 13 042 5 774 078

465 372 33 356 31 71 17 7 8 186

729 786 758 070 641 673 548 192 364 667

411 350 42 338 40 60 19 4 8 189

387 462 234 505 187 198 291 482 169 475

210 175 35 166 32 34 17 6 12 88

633 114 192 083 954 854 514 156 850 350

2 244 406 1 801 084 47 245 1 750 135 45 022 267 193 23 101 16 012 7 867 1 024 468

5 130 7 36 3 74 8 57 3

986 421 324 577 557 158 720 210 792

6 96 7 16 3 59 8 45 4

051 527 788 656 722 650 972 181 162

6 53 7 15 3 28 7 23 3

140 541 562 068 966 144 771 623 707

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

244

5 649 708 4 392 598 31 475 4 222 494 30 077 581 642 17 245 185 300 6 613 1 721 895

9 676 612 7 850 833 33 665 7 514 437 32 075 1 169 853 17 889 258 943 9 054 3 221 082

5 1 607 6 536 3 818 8 601 3

7 2 342 7 739 3 1 250 9 953 4

889 869 882 792 032 449 230 126 520

015 708 167 997 054 647 814 319 005

18 970 216 15 644 439 41 618 14 975 295 39 131 2 700 688 22 626 319 288 12 497 7 746 476 7 4 346 7 1 505 5 2 938 10 1 940 4

826 356 976 689 259 621 279 534 376

5 043 198 4 143 691 34 343 3 971 821 32 657 679 542 16 390 125 131 11 650 1 972 398 6 1 203 7 299 3 785 10 542 3

690 605 884 966 612 383 292 356 972

8 3 142 8 1 205 5 2 153 10 1 398 4

214 751 011 723 669 238 275 178 533

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 244 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

6 606 7 173 4 365 8 258 4

957 057 649 902 711 701 571 231 839

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 153.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Connecticut

Middle Atlantic Division

New York

East North Central Division

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

2 794 105 181 165 351 374 519 584 265 246 40 51 2 037 48 62 83 218 257 404 502 237 222 47 58 1 612 88 140 184 325 442 431 328 29 34 29 62 114 57 2 754 26

4 492 244 452 415 818 744 828 632 193 161 29 36 3 176 107 154 217 546 570 697 562 175 145 34 42 2 547 247 403 463 610 517 305 492 66 71 62 111 140 38 4 201 20

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

377 15 39 30 59 58 74 62 21 15 32 39 260 5 13 15 36 41 61 55 18 13 39 45 207 16 24 32 52 49 30 41 2 8 4 9 12 4 362 21

080 653 408 521 757 348 120 878 003 392 181 174 833 183 238 447 427 651 246 102 884 655 172 953 103 292 962 670 677 951 551 685 739 210 986 113 441 196 454 435 52.7 29 841 377 184 10 644 31.5 19 631 14 981 15 365 5 437

1 230 40 79 67 150 166 232 267 113 112 41 53 872 16 26 30 86 108 176 227 100 100 49 61 698 29 54 78 144 203 189 136 10 18 11 25 46 23 1 201 27

243 314 365 635 389 594 427 344 529 646 721 263 211 529 922 616 110 076 426 054 097 381 199 458 701 843 102 229 409 020 098 381 424 150 661 972 709 465 369 127 57.6 35 485 1 213 400 14 028 36.0 24 057 20 189 20 625 6 528

6 634 402 629 494 999 950 1 145 1 108 454 449 32 44 4 528 200 237 263 621 649 868 919 389 378 39 50 3 391 296 400 477 705 802 710 903 130 133 94 178 251 116 6 139 22

434 744 440 101 183 695 247 921 648 455 965 121 888 234 566 550 260 736 782 193 844 723 741 704 851 011 192 475 316 654 203 490 222 161 702 275 041 089 862 162 52.8 31 861 6 312 505 11 692 33.9 22 437 16 501 16 856 5 104

316 777 344 511 059 246 882 415 656 426 927 241 787 848 791 084 106 468 683 856 358 593 589 468 285 151 441 355 336 906 096 435 960 938 116 062 490 869 991 580 57.4 35 662 2 738 483 13 228 36.5 23 243 18 714 19 000 6 089

958 825 700 303 918 694 196 633 936 753 069 684 451 127 123 305 542 496 533 298 452 575 856 648 386 492 831 470 083 188 322 070 954 627 544 667 825 453 373 443 52.3 28 850 4 230 752 9 552 31.5 18 845 14 068 14 320 5 724

4 089 270 386 369 751 685 768 575 162 120 28 35 2 915 132 149 195 491 518 649 520 147 109 34 40 2 331 231 360 426 576 488 246 466 89 69 58 105 117 24 3 761 20

312 387 874 031 232 038 146 928 117 559 706 333 439 333 860 977 743 541 105 951 819 110 351 813 908 953 745 864 845 855 646 441 719 284 770 971 766 931 881 556 52.5 29 796 3 757 052 9 386 31.6 18 666 13 461 13 676 4 740

2 064 112 186 191 397 356 398 291 75 51 28 34 1 490 50 67 103 268 277 339 265 69 46 34 40 1 222 114 202 234 307 251 112 209 32 29 31 52 53 10 1 937 20

246 983 940 924 682 877 924 741 857 318 797 864 130 441 365 711 515 922 968 606 871 731 082 096 944 818 036 390 803 365 532 587 406 475 943 584 143 036 577 354 54.5 28 197 1 909 504 9 484 33.4 17 101 13 149 13 393 5 049

4 197 254 341 330 680 650 799 701 236 203 32 40 2 944 121 130 168 421 459 642 610 210 181 38 47 2 319 190 290 357 551 557 370 491 81 65 55 104 139 46 3 968 22

720 426 673 041 073 027 945 381 352 802 252 885 521 032 486 240 085 000 269 925 070 414 664 259 236 891 156 899 881 433 976 319 025 087 203 579 263 162 874 040 54.2 31 406 3 920 426 10 835 34.6 20 325 15 201 15 445 5 668

3 424 203 329 293 562 525 638 556 185 128 31 38 2 458 96 148 160 369 387 519 491 168 116 36 43 1 917 175 263 306 446 452 272 433 64 86 53 85 112 30 3 211 21

122 692 871 659 017 350 963 760 137 673 020 064 481 277 957 980 259 209 584 146 237 832 652 561 661 872 846 776 776 097 294 466 541 922 379 606 821 197 391 604 51.0 32 344 3 153 784 9 546 30.4 20 263 14 154 14 372 4 768

1 824 67 187 170 341 317 368 257 65 48 29 35 1 284 27 68 86 218 239 311 230 58 43 35 40 1 063 94 165 202 283 217 98 170 14 37 25 41 43 8 1 746 20

252 487 926 828 433 699 148 090 362 279 442 180 297 099 713 978 190 135 497 254 684 747 082 649 144 809 251 649 929 964 542 445 382 481 381 095 183 923 640 260 53.8 27 653 1 733 525 9 459 31.7 17 465 13 276 13 503 5 181

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

39 38 34 42 43 39 20 12 7

172 149 681 905 728 377 179 438 903

49 47 43 54 54 49 25 17 9

199 466 891 093 376 498 739 309 422

39 37 34 45 45 42 20 12 7

741 568 930 744 948 032 083 486 971

47 46 43 52 53 48 26 17 10

589 775 552 957 405 525 246 182 543

34 35 32 38 40 36 18 12 6

856 287 458 434 396 675 661 008 802

34 34 31 38 40 35 16 10 5

351 258 026 357 089 141 326 867 175

34 34 30 37 39 33 16 12 7

082 372 793 447 285 237 722 789 498

38 38 35 43 44 40 18 12 6

664 046 392 193 277 449 974 574 877

36 36 32 41 43 37 16 10 6

652 299 011 627 255 553 193 615 442

35 35 32 38 40 35 16 11 7

082 480 201 210 149 938 652 915 718

14 28 47 49 16 23 20 11 12 11 7

646 095 574 180 480 185 286 355 443 176 965

17 34 58 60 23 30 26 13 19 16 10

902 864 334 482 796 799 621 949 021 563 592

12 28 52 55 19 25 22 12 15 13 8

519 732 172 025 624 835 456 784 634 871 958

17 34 58 61 22 30 26 14 17 15 10

223 515 265 148 287 710 873 192 232 292 112

15 26 44 46 15 21 19 12 11 11 8

591 775 458 019 099 231 242 167 927 148 541

14 26 43 45 15 21 19 12 12 11 8

389 139 528 254 645 124 321 201 454 674 746

16 25 41 43 15 21 19 11 12 11 8

092 129 658 057 379 026 352 970 128 445 720

14 28 47 50 18 24 21 12 14 13 9

705 383 791 017 400 352 733 829 850 613 735

14 27 47 49 16 23 20 12 12 11 8

112 754 181 186 690 110 697 255 930 778 818

16 25 42 43 16 21 18 11 12 11 8

154 372 031 064 027 343 576 455 796 665 998

377 294 40 286 38 40 21 2 5 167

080 358 605 743 608 706 297 570 837 083

1 230 243 1 013 224 53 848 985 093 51 107 151 833 27 147 9 490 9 744 643 415

6 111 7 29 4 65 8 44 4

332 919 758 560 503 817 529 591 455

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

8 329 8 68 4 210 8 114 5

414 871 419 092 864 683 813 141 153

6 634 434 5 224 832 46 275 5 062 452 43 900 718 400 26 363 59 101 10 080 2 845 445 7 1 778 8 602 4 1 058 8 616 4

678 269 121 196 469 012 704 532 463

2 794 316 2 291 888 52 642 2 235 321 50 291 294 595 27 315 20 226 9 275 1 337 543 7 765 8 158 4 459 8 253 4

620 064 397 683 298 064 790 464 737

4 492 958 3 431 497 38 405 3 321 419 36 643 450 696 21 202 53 607 9 722 2 057 874

4 089 312 3 201 111 36 621 3 108 520 35 308 408 103 16 980 82 023 6 607 1 718 441

5 1 420 8 331 4 866 7 482 3

5 1 126 7 344 3 736 8 441 3

686 605 107 524 041 330 615 748 891

560 083 873 141 736 262 052 946 679

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 245 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

2 064 246 1 673 614 35 514 1 622 352 34 055 223 132 16 332 73 146 7 439 861 687 5 564 8 111 3 332 7 208 3

219 773 044 217 613 279 265 461 235

4 197 720 3 390 332 41 992 3 287 868 40 135 443 552 21 064 102 294 10 425 1 869 113 6 1 098 8 307 3 606 8 360 4

772 818 167 015 925 874 187 794 022

3 424 122 2 689 382 39 843 2 618 655 38 628 334 932 16 630 54 120 7 952 1 431 903 5 912 8 329 4 597 8 427 3

1 824 252 1 460 718 35 609 1 408 368 34 076 202 337 14 938 72 928 13 715 938 106

404 819 200 550 369 150 228 557 757

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

5 514 8 132 4 269 7 219 3

023 091 111 840 356 847 202 648 455

245

Table 153.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West North Central Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

South Atlantic Division

North Dakota

South Dakota

364 008 126 269 975 025 793 577 445 146 362 441 020 295 953 726 260 655 029 942 837 323 838 856 569 199 486 589 668 649 978 365 319 981 097 949 341 678 935 647 52.1 27 060 1 794 642 9 440 33.9 17 421 12 989 13 212 5 307

241 17 29 28 53 42 39 22 4 3 23 28 168 6 11 15 36 33 34 20 4 3 28 33 144 22 30 30 32 20 7 17 2 3 3 3 2

260 19 31 32 59 46 40 21 4 4 22 28 182 8 12 17 41 38 36 19 4 3 27 32 155 24 34 35 34 18 7 19 3 3 3 4 3

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

Maryland

District of Columbia

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

1 648 72 155 141 289 273 325 256 74 59 30 37 1 138 22 61 70 176 198 266 223 66 53 36 43 958 87 135 167 241 211 115 135 9 30 16 31 38 8 1 565 20

825 190 847 255 134 729 530 771 782 587 909 718 581 179 689 321 714 090 643 468 091 386 916 843 653 502 708 041 725 147 530 152 365 269 587 516 592 823 076 913 53.7 29 475 1 542 170 10 433 33.2 19 756 14 389 14 621 5 975

1 065 59 113 111 221 194 191 121 28 22 26 31 746 23 41 57 145 153 167 110 26 20 31 37 639 75 119 136 156 105 45 81 12 15 12 20 18 2 987 18

243 821 277 561 213 997 863 339 894 278 229 874 331 657 297 394 911 646 293 146 497 490 659 227 964 375 288 838 885 976 602 914 392 861 211 192 405 853 522 518 53.3 25 391 995 512 8 834 31.5 16 465 12 422 12 698 4 992

1 961 140 208 202 379 324 334 247 69 55 26 33 1 378 57 83 115 256 248 282 221 62 49 31 38 1 123 148 196 208 253 208 107 203 34 29 30 47 50 10 1 771 18

802 526 125 549 975 122 232 731 718 824 213 614 023 641 983 456 496 876 903 809 389 470 707 586 705 367 864 808 990 083 593 193 849 944 059 973 963 405 230 462 16 528 51.1 22 559 213 588 7 627 28.3 14 731 11 051 11 262 5 726

059 789 561 008 578 711 197 209 687 319 503 068 205 260 581 934 372 286 112 452 295 913 602 818 482 863 630 026 345 720 898 983 821 730 778 869 247 538 242 962 16 017 53.8 21 425 235 650 7 726 31.5 14 271 10 661 10 891 4 736

602 33 61 64 128 108 107 68 16 13 26 32 418 11 21 33 83 85 92 61 15 12 31 37 354 40 67 75 86 59 26 49 6 8 8 12 11 1 557 18

858 706 896 661 454 560 111 479 607 384 016 147 471 794 616 491 885 580 981 904 119 101 634 748 789 192 613 266 123 360 235 071 260 304 220 550 771 966 898 451 56.9 24 333 551 718 8 863 33.5 16 009 12 452 12 675 5 264

946 56 93 93 187 164 167 122 33 26 27 34 664 20 34 49 123 126 143 110 30 24 32 40 562 62 98 109 132 105 53 78 11 13 11 19 19 3 872 19

253 138 556 581 686 731 997 247 394 923 291 184 668 522 701 591 716 847 370 669 584 668 966 040 466 985 054 785 370 678 594 916 031 539 384 889 335 738 050 713 56.0 26 535 845 047 9 609 34.2 17 336 13 300 13 519 6 946

247 10 16 18 39 40 50 45 15 11 34 42 176 4 5 9 24 28 39 39 14 10 40 47 141 8 16 21 34 36 22 28 3 2 3 6 9 2 238 22

163 392 313 080 104 126 520 525 880 223 875 070 925 611 750 664 923 373 834 641 126 003 252 653 129 856 962 648 223 485 955 022 010 958 730 318 179 827 617 453 57.1 30 222 239 685 11 806 38.1 20 256 15 854 16 155 6 238

1 749 76 96 98 236 257 347 363 152 121 39 47 1 256 35 39 52 146 174 262 305 133 107 45 53 967 49 85 121 212 271 226 228 24 22 21 49 79 31 1 697 25

342 524 326 036 234 159 612 760 604 087 386 905 327 083 200 723 531 196 815 052 491 236 034 846 023 419 723 553 241 117 970 559 603 012 966 449 340 189 860 125 60.1 32 078 1 718 236 14 223 41.4 22 360 17 730 17 995 6 810

249 21 19 17 43 36 38 35 16 19 30 44 123 8 7 7 19 16 19 20 9 13 36 53 65 5 6 7 10 14 20 48 6 5 4 11 14 7 207 19

034 687 437 838 195 723 862 889 004 399 727 413 580 429 248 931 672 505 476 972 872 475 256 049 193 478 395 269 937 563 551 432 453 112 590 146 098 033 424 662 50.1 28 950 244 575 16 258 40.5 25 202 18 881 19 690 7 694

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

36 37 35 40 42 38 18 13 8

916 640 061 153 057 681 199 463 071

31 32 29 34 36 31 15 11 6

659 461 740 092 387 787 202 079 029

31 32 29 35 37 32 16 12 7

838 241 986 402 475 951 293 261 038

28 30 27 30 33 29 12 9 5

707 020 345 939 110 070 748 842 577

27 28 25 30 31 27 13 10 6

602 266 541 161 811 709 012 806 248

31 32 29 34 36 31 16 12 7

634 145 388 168 028 686 117 616 244

32 33 30 35 37 32 16 13 7

966 149 189 947 378 263 423 008 535

40 40 36 44 46 40 21 15 11

252 048 787 949 037 658 469 670 365

45 43 41 50 51 46 24 18 14

034 534 074 955 267 589 154 440 282

36 27 26 53 53 53 21 16 14

256 772 039 515 046 582 907 814 833

15 25 43 45 17 22 19 11 14 12 8

555 980 972 158 388 349 360 050 125 372 617

16 22 37 38 14 18 17 11 11 11 9

099 998 769 730 190 716 040 652 786 138 167

14 23 40 41 14 19 17 10 11 10 7

469 158 246 540 284 414 489 610 541 841 981

13 20 33 34 12 15 14 10 10 10 8

284 887 889 850 839 976 814 394 793 260 384

13 19 32 33 12 15 14 9 10 9 7

149 546 983 853 287 795 224 572 518 853 879

15 22 37 37 14 18 16 11 11 10 8

919 294 010 851 267 429 798 239 654 969 580

15 24 39 40 14 19 17 11 12 11 8

556 434 820 876 795 099 636 431 035 450 886

18 28 48 50 20 26 24 13 16 14 9

543 110 424 640 517 857 199 379 221 506 603

17 30 54 57 24 30 26 14 20 17 10

441 328 058 128 482 627 545 426 023 257 600

8 22 53 63 25 28 25 12 23 21 11

752 572 000 589 434 883 191 188 162 466 898

1 648 825 1 352 771 38 400 1 296 381 36 600 224 985 15 392 84 671 12 246 787 721

1 065 848 31 795 29 142 13 100 12 514

243 298 751 447 886 564 460 006 425 851

1 961 364 1 544 081 34 148 1 480 866 32 804 223 761 15 619 82 439 7 921 812 786

241 201 27 182 25 36 13 36 13 109

802 787 561 738 223 021 093 700 096 331

260 212 27 192 24 38 13 36 14 112

059 682 410 967 695 820 928 270 435 603

602 497 31 465 29 82 14 57 14 273

858 674 548 731 436 122 191 524 364 287

946 771 34 731 32 124 15 64 10 407

253 795 026 720 285 744 893 777 106 349

247 204 41 199 40 24 19 3 11 106

163 751 975 690 493 165 452 376 358 385

1 749 342 1 481 019 47 672 1 444 776 45 537 206 376 22 407 20 470 9 188 774 103

249 200 44 194 41 25 30 1 6 85

034 230 706 657 920 900 221 254 927 320

5 321 7 61 3 138 7 110 3

635 229 939 798 784 396 040 206 270

5 69 7 15 3 22 7 24 2

031 359 285 105 688 954 622 748 888

5 78 7 17 3 29 7 24 3

019 039 031 510 261 925 369 230 233

5 168 7 30 3 69 8 56 3

533 675 746 757 729 002 123 548 275

6 259 8 48 3 121 8 92 3

075 993 090 543 740 939 115 063 654

6 65 8 12 4 45 9 23 4

261 306 083 914 012 999 987 792 141

10 50 6 22 3 43 15 18 5

840 353 182 253 927 437 591 756 767

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

246

5 415 7 98 4 208 8 182 3

314 852 742 317 426 144 335 457 665

6 568 7 135 3 293 7 205 3

224 143 615 453 314 574 932 684 412

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 246 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

6 389 7 104 3 299 12 163 4

758 195 661 094 915 201 844 774 490

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 153.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

East South Central Division

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

2 294 124 163 173 374 362 433 392 150 119 33 41 1 642 54 73 102 248 261 338 329 129 105 38 46 1 325 115 175 210 296 304 224 248 35 31 33 57 68 21 2 243 21

722 579 929 711 122 733 342 354 094 858 328 663 735 138 606 230 359 128 815 204 848 407 213 710 335 141 161 054 104 062 813 681 437 552 972 792 466 462 378 448 59.0 28 974 2 158 437 11 385 39.1 19 951 15 713 16 016 7 048

688 73 95 88 141 103 100 62 13 10 20 27 503 35 45 56 108 87 90 57 12 9 25 31 412 87 88 77 83 54 20 70 16 12 11 15 11 2 607 16

727 017 610 178 362 944 567 048 414 587 795 115 028 697 196 196 434 813 454 479 289 470 602 290 671 801 631 382 500 726 631 949 688 938 841 429 824 229 642 030 43.5 26 184 572 889 7 287 25.3 15 299 10 520 10 648 4 344

2 517 185 243 250 497 432 443 312 85 66 26 33 1 824 71 113 154 343 339 381 282 78 59 31 38 1 448 172 246 283 345 267 133 302 46 48 50 76 67 12 2 363 17

098 418 607 496 371 954 188 349 545 170 647 242 465 942 149 241 884 062 495 765 296 631 548 064 156 177 423 204 445 850 057 590 863 269 585 947 578 348 371 474 56.9 23 452 2 383 122 10 124 37.5 16 475 12 885 13 093 6 923

1 258 103 129 122 242 214 219 155 41 28 26 32 935 45 63 81 175 172 191 141 38 26 30 36 725 89 124 142 172 133 62 171 30 29 28 40 36 6 1 188 17

783 342 447 979 955 045 733 736 822 724 256 214 575 092 052 570 377 300 501 812 786 085 797 562 429 858 574 178 425 940 454 778 211 416 777 883 227 264 823 636 56.0 24 130 1 195 848 9 221 35.5 16 140 11 897 12 059 7 156

2 366 187 210 204 418 383 420 341 109 90 29 36 1 726 85 106 131 288 288 347 299 98 80 33 41 1 331 148 198 230 303 279 171 322 58 50 46 72 76 17 2 203 19

575 826 252 142 568 733 917 667 354 116 021 810 248 499 907 371 001 927 147 683 433 280 529 539 005 467 430 004 190 103 811 845 669 623 383 541 929 700 707 406 56.9 26 684 2 207 326 10 402 38.4 18 291 13 631 13 841 5 965

5 138 315 460 509 1 032 869 882 660 209 197 27 36 3 541 131 187 287 680 639 703 558 180 171 32 41 2 849 335 510 527 620 517 336 533 75 73 78 129 140 35 4 663 18

360 168 392 728 504 992 335 462 795 984 483 517 308 793 016 039 897 982 400 795 694 692 212 860 157 638 619 966 840 480 614 410 383 095 817 960 938 217 434 899 48.3 25 789 4 623 434 10 480 32.8 17 867 14 698 14 883 7 012

1 379 145 176 155 269 216 211 140 35 28 22 29 1 021 71 93 103 201 177 186 129 32 25 27 33 831 168 160 152 171 122 55 153 35 27 23 32 29 4 1 255 16

610 176 377 932 799 880 503 308 565 070 534 354 747 840 700 966 207 350 502 239 674 269 028 386 239 514 573 711 046 538 857 766 675 998 157 693 318 925 679 154 49.7 25 011 1 217 757 7 854 31.0 16 058 11 153 11 314 5 396

1 853 163 207 194 367 304 300 210 56 48 24 31 1 356 69 103 126 264 243 262 192 51 43 29 36 1 077 166 197 203 236 181 91 227 41 37 35 54 48 9 1 682 17

515 648 221 266 768 021 979 928 341 343 807 864 342 001 006 610 926 002 463 279 513 542 546 478 326 438 726 723 450 653 336 322 721 679 833 265 740 084 973 124 53.4 24 988 1 691 762 8 933 35.1 16 367 12 255 12 453 4 955

1 506 159 178 161 288 236 234 168 44 34 23 30 1 111 66 89 107 215 193 208 156 41 31 28 35 874 138 162 164 189 148 70 195 41 35 32 42 36 6 1 343 17

009 594 304 059 244 515 754 690 820 029 597 484 139 069 947 713 592 827 270 317 869 535 688 253 765 869 610 315 359 793 819 207 866 874 618 346 424 079 316 165 52.9 25 532 1 345 993 8 067 32.8 15 735 11 486 11 645 4 695

910 118 129 108 179 135 124 79 19 15 20 26 679 55 74 78 137 114 112 74 17 13 24 30 508 102 104 97 103 70 30 141 36 32 24 26 18 2 807 14

574 663 769 899 370 025 743 570 121 414 136 880 191 362 976 168 625 748 205 264 852 991 448 769 885 388 119 987 012 714 665 775 327 813 277 781 637 940 469 585 48.5 22 251 832 527 7 100 30.7 14 472 9 648 9 793 4 412

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

38 37 34 42 43 38 18 14 10

213 528 664 562 158 005 615 437 181

25 602 26 157 22 336 28 689 30 694 25 151 12 251 7 708 5 000–

31 31 28 35 37 32 15 12 7

548 643 843 763 158 627 576 261 836

30 30 27 35 36 32 14 11 7

797 644 820 422 491 125 510 581 895

33 32 30 38 39 35 15 11 8

529 779 275 915 858 187 647 962 001

32 32 29 35 38 34 17 13 9

212 054 892 975 544 959 566 608 341

27 028 27 351 24 468 30 543 32 087 27 365 12 591 8 731 5 000–

29 29 26 33 35 30 14 11 6

546 945 936 348 367 780 757 381 966

28 29 26 32 35 30 12 10 6

688 297 542 955 030 587 702 052 326

24 24 22 29 31 27 10 7 5

448 686 089 581 354 406 314 654 462

14 26 46 48 21 26 23 11 16 14 8

950 038 301 438 030 630 125 817 726 629 915

12 21 36 37 10 14 13 10 8 8 7

357 880 367 580 349 272 298 327 508 164 230

12 20 38 40 14 19 17 7 11 10 6

175 714 826 794 589 431 241 979 398 488 884

11 20 38 40 13 18 16 7 10 9 6

802 515 514 634 494 769 757 687 325 281 612

10 22 42 44 16 21 19 8 12 11 6

746 275 059 528 782 906 592 274 999 471 935

20 24 41 43 16 21 18 13 13 12 9

381 278 140 124 897 586 593 205 966 421 948

10 20 36 37 11 15 14 8 9 8 6

11 20 37 39 12 17 16 7 10 9 6

133 936 652 547 819 846 258 950 253 393 724

10 20 37 39 10 15 15 7 8 7 6

917 860 696 811 894 958 114 579 365 955 201

8 16 33 36 9 12 11 6 7 7 5

080 990 961 253 036 479 568 232 371 044 748

2 294 722 1 933 853 41 173 1 879 927 39 615 258 113 18 896 40 763 6 694 934 541

688 481 29 464 28 57 16 10 4 220

727 788 330 955 261 039 462 342 973 907

2 517 098 2 071 942 33 495 2 003 028 32 098 275 153 16 698 55 853 9 171 827 162

1 506 009 1 166 528 31 934 1 128 375 30 704 138 690 17 067 28 710 8 335 446 793

910 691 28 665 27 89 16 22 10 226

574 925 521 442 038 605 944 316 054 357

5 237 7 66 3 147 7 81 3

106 054 533 925 545 570 286 035 925

6 269 6 118 2 116 8 96 3

177 858 426 033 800 905 045 462 501

293 157 480 831 471 933 387 192 409 742 997

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

6 522 7 124 3 378 12 220 4

434 130 223 596 394 076 652 775 490

6 657 6 173 3 340 8 236 3

319 930 996 270 143 778 828 693 763

1 258 783 1 023 687 32 572 993 844 31 297 123 721 16 990 17 728 7 710 375 299 6 329 7 98 3 185 9 123 3

244 482 005 300 111 531 648 716 720

2 366 575 1 966 688 37 547 1 906 922 35 866 260 242 19 566 37 442 9 572 744 423 6 542 6 194 3 306 9 242 4

579 518 960 987 210 296 763 748 038

5 138 360 3 822 751 35 832 3 680 773 34 162 552 492 19 450 43 612 11 200 2 107 710 10 1 729 8 298 3 984 10 487 4

656 873 216 948 803 692 660 973 830

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 247 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 379 610 1 058 733 30 791 1 010 620 29 444 149 411 15 934 77 655 5 954 453 131 5 398 6 132 3 208 7 154 3

611 907 985 327 282 832 677 755 433

1 853 515 1 475 412 32 988 1 418 057 31 457 203 936 18 457 56 619 5 288 595 614 6 505 7 155 3 260 7 189 3

070 397 060 816 035 085 954 160 509

5 433 6 130 2 232 9 160 3

782 707 862 616 985 627 130 749 629

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 153.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Mountain Division

Texas

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

891 91 118 110 194 143 124 74 17 15 21 27 656 37 60 75 149 121 112 69 15 14 25 31 538 107 121 108 105 66 29 95 20 18 17 21 14 2 793 15

665 721 433 826 217 785 634 612 524 913 147 378 465 208 827 147 406 961 533 040 930 413 395 499 347 558 432 452 278 268 359 435 673 906 300 351 941 264 747 402 49.0 21 920 792 015 7 586 31.1 14 736 10 520 10 657 5 095

1 498 188 187 168 282 221 219 153 41 36 21 29 1 098 98 103 112 208 176 189 139 37 32 26 33 819 148 153 147 171 130 67 229 65 45 34 43 34 6 1 314 16

371 156 026 149 504 348 834 865 083 406 949 512 374 068 447 831 491 830 244 061 679 723 313 613 320 674 482 442 140 990 592 869 578 044 565 769 538 375 699 555 48.4 25 876 1 287 236 7 475 30.2 15 993 10 635 10 790 4 971

1 207 97 152 135 247 197 186 128 32 27 23 30 863 43 68 85 174 156 162 117 30 25 28 35 712 121 138 136 149 112 53 120 22 23 18 27 23 3 1 074 17

235 831 521 987 586 469 910 350 990 591 577 539 810 735 943 418 399 493 165 023 527 107 554 376 175 450 480 246 930 191 878 772 978 807 641 988 480 878 052 249 51.1 25 566 1 038 896 8 452 32.5 16 820 11 893 12 090 5 468

6 079 496 581 597 1 140 958 1 006 811 262 225 27 35 4 384 245 302 382 778 707 820 710 235 201 31 40 3 507 535 574 579 728 669 420 682 131 102 98 158 158 32 5 660 18

341 730 538 169 449 018 300 086 522 529 016 618 921 875 133 967 700 291 792 623 362 178 553 255 450 220 411 699 467 480 173 743 015 918 781 615 448 966 558 347 53.6 27 081 5 232 641 9 864 36.0 18 629 12 904 13 070 5 838

306 22 38 37 66 52 48 28 6 5 22 28 213 9 15 21 46 41 42 25 6 4 28 33 179 28 38 37 40 24 10 25 5 5 4 5 4

919 480 514 554 766 485 894 198 803 225 988 773 625 699 603 240 410 834 805 432 012 590 044 358 099 350 215 649 349 310 226 885 001 475 535 994 258 622 282 417 16 864 47.1 24 769 265 199 7 804 28.0 15 268 11 213 11 394 5 305

361 19 38 40 80 65 61 38 9 7 25 31 265 8 15 24 58 53 53 35 8 6 29 35 227 31 48 48 50 33 14 27 4 4 5 7 5

432 805 078 521 355 633 608 506 192 734 257 554 597 448 610 862 701 735 836 131 328 946 472 832 865 835 844 147 508 790 741 854 509 713 010 004 710 908 349 234 17 622 49.0 25 475 316 640 7 529 27.4 16 122 11 457 11 589 5 421

169 9 17 17 33 29 32 21 4 3 27 32 121 4 6 9 22 23 27 19 4 3 32 37 102 12 18 20 25 19 6 13 2 2 2 3 2

309 807 051 728 235 412 310 710 643 413 096 633 198 569 672 885 576 083 445 749 198 021 216 127 791 383 290 657 450 063 948 622 661 351 357 176 676 401 159 718 20 148 52.9 28 280 143 992 8 305 30.5 16 260 12 311 12 478 5 110

1 285 67 108 116 237 213 237 193 61 48 30 37 861 29 40 60 141 146 185 163 53 42 35 43 703 67 104 120 164 153 92 121 18 18 16 28 32 7 1 188 20

119 384 370 938 697 145 442 785 432 926 140 504 828 616 086 070 094 543 260 375 198 586 930 321 867 588 191 688 986 908 506 275 045 404 204 666 822 134 300 637 54.8 29 285 1 126 607 10 924 36.2 20 001 14 821 15 010 7 069

543 47 59 61 111 88 83 59 17 13 24 31 394 25 32 40 78 68 70 52 14 11 27 34 309 54 59 57 62 49 25 62 13 11 9 13 11 2 502 16

825 783 626 999 265 720 934 991 069 438 087 006 958 401 918 785 531 257 056 260 858 892 623 585 880 873 714 350 983 431 529 299 639 481 599 617 762 201 814 602 49.2 25 372 462 516 8 445 31.2 16 783 11 246 11 360 5 349

1 371 89 123 135 269 228 239 182 56 46 27 35 949 44 55 77 173 165 189 155 48 40 32 40 764 98 129 135 168 145 85 138 22 19 19 33 35 7 1 269 18

885 648 594 940 528 335 525 396 045 874 540 426 418 010 079 162 671 069 920 718 528 261 178 170 373 992 745 672 745 957 262 233 730 969 200 597 210 527 226 722 48.9 27 292 1 183 719 10 322 33.0 18 976 13 461 13 575 8 340

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

25 25 23 28 30 26 12 9 5

395 950 150 385 484 169 084 817 625

26 313 26 339 24 152 31 988 33 726 29 944 10 542 7 336 5 000–

28 28 25 31 33 28 13 10 6

554 436 178 810 157 044 450 457 086

31 30 27 36 36 32 15 12 8

553 647 497 095 089 156 458 470 962

28 28 25 30 32 27 12 10 5

044 135 206 928 349 280 446 097 679

29 29 26 31 32 26 14 11 6

472 783 200 618 995 707 686 968 295

32 32 28 35 36 30 13 11 5

216 794 722 031 726 213 719 143 460

35 34 31 40 40 35 17 13 7

930 922 508 095 785 858 505 667 582

27 25 22 31 31 26 12 10 6

623 964 257 784 501 873 875 332 263

32 31 27 36 37 33 16 13 8

178 315 871 275 287 015 796 570 485

11 18 33 34 10 13 12 7 8 7 6

874 774 139 534 295 940 498 236 210 782 353

8 20 37 39 11 15 14 7 9 8 6

155 152 335 994 493 647 420 973 050 391 479

13 21 36 37 12 16 15 9 10 9 7

198 217 488 976 470 708 664 477 400 840 618

11 22 40 43 16 20 19 9 13 12 7

987 059 414 003 619 759 129 805 511 380 860

14 21 34 35 12 15 14 10 10 10 8

919 157 592 694 502 698 317 692 712 149 384

16 22 35 36 13 18 16 10 10 9 8

358 358 335 158 774 015 165 685 843 955 138

15 24 38 39 14 19 18 11 11 11 8

232 347 104 185 810 431 067 410 846 099 572

16 25 43 44 18 22 20 12 16 14 9

875 454 101 793 948 437 231 428 003 397 489

12 20 36 38 14 17 16 10 12 11 8

223 386 225 401 942 973 241 574 414 326 423

18 24 41 43 17 21 18 13 15 13 10

701 098 227 338 487 177 510 210 070 535 320

891 669 28 635 26 100 15 34 11 276

665 242 471 864 969 734 153 072 116 817

1 498 371 1 151 046 30 976 1 107 564 29 595 146 536 18 068 22 711 10 075 437 443

1 207 948 30 900 29 151 15 50 7 422

235 851 644 425 322 774 171 745 340 047

6 079 341 5 081 694 35 522 4 870 584 33 815 770 809 18 747 151 415 9 012 2 084 775

306 245 28 227 25 49 15 22 13 129

919 172 000 201 575 131 270 050 779 327

361 296 30 279 28 56 16 22 15 140

432 881 849 214 331 123 015 111 798 355

169 142 31 135 29 24 16 8 11 68

309 354 910 776 771 260 578 432 631 065

1 285 119 1 089 998 36 654 1 046 848 34 942 193 379 15 748 30 906 10 636 558 781

543 438 30 418 28 70 15 11 9 183

825 574 358 049 999 320 323 451 915 018

1 371 885 1 078 808 35 153 1 038 209 33 728 160 006 17 410 12 318 9 780 523 090

6 283 7 78 2 128 8 102 3

090 327 004 801 901 798 427 626 640

6 332 7 88 3 179 9 128 3

695 200 257 613 279 772 756 566 966

7 1 343 7 408 3 736 10 573 4

5 86 7 20 3 46 8 35 3

506 954 714 827 620 572 435 392 255

5 96 7 19 3 53 8 49 2

856 073 931 215 321 263 515 327 937

5 38 8 9 3 21 8 19 3

648 830 027 283 410 776 728 082 393

6 131 7 44 3 85 11 58 4

851 796 313 699 325 202 009 971 126

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

248

6 383 6 163 3 205 9 148 3

748 329 874 649 114 261 355 908 683

258 852 262 934 011 816 198 219 163

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 248 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

6 260 7 70 3 182 10 134 4

213 322 529 161 638 538 901 538 219

8 369 8 84 3 239 10 135 4

072 677 266 132 711 319 397 455 420

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 153.

Income in 1989 of Households, Families, and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Utah

Pacific Division

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

California

Alaska

Hawaii

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Married-couple families ------------------Less than $15,000 ------------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 or more -------------------------------Female householder, no husband present -----Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Males 15 years and over, with income ------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Females 15 years and over, with income -----Median income (dollars) ------------------------Percent year-round full-time workers -----------------Median income (dollars) ------------------------Per capita income (dollars) ----------------Persons in households (dollars) ---------------------Persons in group quarters (dollars) -------------------

537 23 43 49 104 100 107 74 18 13 29 35 413 11 19 30 75 82 95 68 17 12 33 39 353 37 60 72 88 65 29 46 6 7 7 11 12 2 543 19

196 914 891 726 664 655 616 290 939 501 470 071 257 448 770 156 736 512 194 634 359 448 246 025 198 041 961 491 118 558 029 839 292 304 154 832 049 208 298 871 52.5 28 597 495 153 8 206 29.7 17 208 11 029 11 141 4 461

467 21 33 40 87 81 92 71 21 17 31 38 311 10 11 20 52 56 70 57 18 14 35 43 245 21 36 43 60 52 30 46 5 4 6 11 14 3 451 20

513 665 022 968 331 926 524 121 396 560 011 611 407 092 649 739 100 273 319 761 200 274 837 672 262 972 052 639 436 827 336 004 699 660 380 542 013 710 285 844 54.1 27 764 392 669 11 854 39.0 19 291 15 214 15 368 7 739

1 875 85 157 158 335 315 367 296 90 68 31 38 1 276 33 63 79 201 219 290 252 78 58 36 43 1 049 88 150 181 260 238 131 169 18 32 23 38 45 10 1 767 22

508 161 317 603 204 994 466 969 290 504 183 157 227 124 542 247 212 185 378 751 213 575 795 721 647 442 004 493 200 053 455 988 427 702 156 948 759 996 089 154 50.7 31 026 1 634 309 10 677 31.2 20 607 14 923 15 099 7 964

1 105 60 108 112 222 194 199 138 37 31 27 34 757 23 42 59 143 144 164 119 32 27 32 39 626 71 110 123 149 113 57 97 12 17 14 24 23 4 1 025 19

362 824 006 425 693 886 702 482 088 256 250 062 986 995 056 794 542 996 507 603 300 193 336 229 025 287 734 083 779 782 360 605 457 886 856 444 840 122 616 542 47.9 27 720 975 407 9 517 29.2 18 420 13 418 13 588 6 190

10 399 403 793 771 1 576 1 530 1 888 1 909 792 734 35 46 7 218 207 347 467 1 005 1 034 1 380 1 517 649 608 40 51 5 603 499 679 766 1 128 1 351 1 178 1 161 92 184 146 237 358 142 10 430 21

700 714 789 755 520 233 147 072 419 051 798 247 877 278 766 758 830 474 432 912 159 268 559 198 627 750 083 518 505 731 040 674 831 250 298 618 029 648 221 887 51.7 31 980 9 415 231 12 082 34.4 23 123 16 409 16 624 7 906

189 6 9 12 25 25 35 40 20 14 41 49 134 3 4 7 15 17 24 32 17 12 46 54 109 6 11 13 20 29 28 17 1 2 2 3 5 1 208 25

700 631 152 128 139 873 122 419 626 610 408 587 806 501 467 422 740 052 767 108 449 300 581 203 100 723 026 055 697 337 262 565 878 302 864 385 172 964 037 323 46.9 35 621 177 308 12 042 31.2 25 620 17 610 17 805 12 604

356 13 18 21 53 52 68 73 31 25 38 47 266 5 8 13 36 38 53 62 26 21 43 52 215 14 26 30 44 55 44 35 2 3 4 7 10 6 413 21

748 393 011 657 305 186 063 616 076 441 829 972 439 411 763 306 267 048 675 526 985 458 176 363 835 734 410 438 711 042 500 368 428 971 077 256 851 785 555 095 55.8 27 147 366 471 12 976 40.6 20 073 15 770 15 992 9 315

MEDIAN INCOME IN 1989 BY SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Family type and presence of own children: Families (dollars) --------------------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Married-couple families (dollars) --------------------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Female householder, no husband present (dollars) -------With own children under 18 years (dollars) ----------With own children under 6 years (dollars) ---------Workers in family in 1989: No workers (dollars) -----------------------------1 worker (dollars)-------------------------------2 or more workers (dollars) -----------------------Husband and wife worked (dollars) ----------------Nonfamily households (dollars) -------------Male householder (dollars) ------------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) -------------------Female householder (dollars) -----------------------Living alone (dollars) ---------------------------65 years and over (dollars) --------------------

33 34 30 35 37 28 16 13 7

246 105 378 836 251 191 920 573 201

35 35 31 39 41 35 20 15 11

837 125 713 814 204 025 155 933 116

36 35 32 40 41 36 17 13 7

795 905 041 624 389 080 422 077 648

32 32 29 35 37 32 16 12 6

336 171 267 628 221 311 249 458 889

40 37 34 46 45 41 21 15 10

559 822 716 052 284 611 348 478 016

46 42 36 52 50 41 19 16 11

581 976 567 022 635 814 942 425 136

43 40 34 46 44 36 24 15 11

176 122 211 835 991 569 918 625 209

17 26 39 39 15 20 18 12 12 11 8

901 160 056 567 969 515 561 338 943 736 909

18 26 43 45 20 23 19 12 16 14 9

054 271 492 437 413 753 870 574 610 209 767

18 27 45 46 19 24 20 12 15 13 10

808 785 212 524 172 195 913 978 577 750 214

17 24 40 41 16 20 17 11 13 11 9

608 713 198 574 009 142 308 788 321 889 406

16 29 51 54 24 30 25 14 19 16 10

049 629 332 670 052 448 729 387 351 367 589

12 30 55 56 28 32 27 14 23 20 12

630 943 037 534 602 023 553 424 888 366 473

18 28 52 52 24 29 23 15 20 16 10

361 433 211 841 376 207 930 023 101 567 638

537 455 34 441 32 77 14 13 6 214

196 142 322 038 680 306 434 372 909 444

467 396 37 385 35 49 21 4 11 155

513 762 624 486 837 017 666 491 447 318

1 875 508 1 527 387 37 857 1 468 311 35 853 250 076 19 047 35 868 11 593 837 718

1 105 877 33 835 31 159 17 33 10 479

362 780 895 626 797 941 775 146 241 356

10 399 700 8 612 467 46 323 8 232 936 43 346 1 524 239 26 500 116 733 14 550 4 135 116

189 175 46 168 43 35 22 2 5 148

700 159 924 853 783 475 911 454 482 874

356 307 45 297 43 51 22 5 10 173

748 955 570 748 025 415 521 956 925 014

4 116 8 29 3 83 10 62 3

988 828 204 569 733 373 302 060 565

8 103 7 22 3 73 10 47 4

114 125 822 080 908 340 516 531 179

6 306 8 66 3 185 8 142 3

149 040 268 998 798 721 815 248 715

3 20 7 15 4 24 12 30 3

709 371 210 043 934 232 672 439 522

7 90 7 24 5 71 12 29 4

218 377 815 240 272 005 116 991 578

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

6 450 8 126 4 322 9 230 4

418 010 188 021 489 793 882 344 014

9 2 275 7 973 5 1 549 10 965 4

021 953 957 421 972 487 409 156 808

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 249 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

249

Table 154.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

Midwest Region

Total

New England Division

172 398 429 740 217 365 869 639 380 334 135 017 147 298 827 135 340 233 169 841 401 408 258 338 500 403 811 537 386 554 563

458 033 569 992 563 722 233 284 295 892 476 923 048 519 873 329 915 187 725 748 440 723 436 641 067 754 122 247 926 901 623

3 429 332 2 529 915 1 670 624 719 357 2 740 666 1 969 781 230 666 329 071 110 231 580 245 2 731 263 234 241 782 923 2 746 997 1 289 914 578 025 2 271 955 1 689 477 2 236 056 468 086 96 116 613 471 534 441 319 361 116 661 351 678 199 684 387 544 87 166 125 725 127 502

9 6 4 2 7 5

704 688 429 234 352 625 611 671 109 235

047 728 187 380 506 112 160 613 065 241

2 094 064 1 510 146 648 272 565 335 12 771 525 9 755 508 1 657 873 3 000 388 1 081 913 2 095 844

5 4 1 1 36 27 4 8 3 6

1 041 676 7.9 268 842 813 101 425 093 398 786 91 636 169 167 178 505 114 781 111 052 546 370 435 766 152 041 5 568 375 250 232 129 125 589 174 036 59 955 200 956 71 877 76 216 83 175 5 264 605 607 539 117 278 691 195 957 25 415 314 911 32 955 343 622 58 711 5 789 1 656 233 21.5 972 157 278 193 500 444 3 317 5 214 372 10.6 3 416 448 692 832 1 752 657 687 022 1 179 846 6 851 256 12 223 338

213 839 6.2 58 047 168 787 91 853 83 558 15 072 33 739 27 574 31 085 22 789 119 328 93 343 31 648 4 957 73 896 41 995 22 606 32 750 10 212 41 502 16 919 13 809 19 566 4 926 129 093 119 309 65 476 45 519 3 980 71 877 4 803 77 074 10 034 4 981 389 002 18.6 229 205 66 719 118 507 3 144 1 080 295 8.5 714 855 159 674 353 052 146 198 231 166 1 464 427 2 697 946

United States

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

South Region

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

65 47 33 14 51 36 4 5 2 10 49 5 14 51 25 11 42 30 40 8 2 11 10 6 2 6 3 7 1 2 2

049 221 536 250 357 318 817 888 554 796 435 024 633 718 258 134 105 876 340 856 196 580 381 783 532 889 876 088 549 541 380

428 605 660 048 521 276 701 505 838 925 732 146 024 214 549 320 587 792 133 941 987 548 654 155 331 101 706 336 529 129 686

13 9 6 2 10 7

36 26 12 9 241 179 29 62 21 44

672 944 782 752 977 372 562 278 604 300

001 154 991 744 859 340 647 655 123 630

7 5 2 2 49 37 6 11 4 8

1 2 10 1 3 10 4 2 8 6 8 1 2 2 1 1 1

1 1 7 2 7 3 1 6 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 1

743 868 758 021 476 395 638 310 270 754 404 783 364 551 537 557 068 543 933 373 305 795 723 019 383 052 611 149 299 429 436

126 118 945 635 897 941 567 213 064 647 213 682 125 522 959 304 960 710 669 662 324 252 995 280 406 076 438 703 760 176 121

15 12 8 3 12 9 1

609 178 780 669 580 869 953 671 027 139

983 582 915 045 981 604 287 225 152 397

8 6 3 2 58 42 7 15 5 11

2 12 1 3 12 6 2 10 7 10 2 2 2 1 1 1

789 191 124 385 607 079 120 671 605 623 353 195 566 794 234 677 534 859 199 199 502 875 356 568 588 563 873 697 336 629 536

167 668 403 215 151 168 695 955 108 330 776 063 388 521 350 929 138 634 701 058 128 005 852 010 197 959 926 992 084 320 256

11 8 5 2 8 6

299 307 264 117 335 948 945 017 293 514 257 470 379 628 660 022 601 950 392 413 073 329 594 847 574 927 141 637 403 907 627

22 16 11 4 17 12 1 1 1 3 16 1 5 18 8 3 14 10 13 3

533 536 216 507 035 625 248 343 227 005

433 889 884 761 788 575 994 018 139 690

5 4 2 1 40 30 4 10 3 7

672 784 275 601 678 863 124 513 880 534

2 609 761 2 030 105 1 016 609 804 160 17 114 110 12 509 712 2 266 870 4 583 505 1 559 259 3 292 156

11 8 4 3 83 61 10 21 7 15

1 015 697 9.2 330 239 813 629 430 628 466 356 106 024 174 441 58 288 142 308 89 971 570 785 459 102 145 339 5 427 379 414 247 102 136 726 201 791 67 722 203 977 59 069 99 105 78 244 5 010 578 405 524 760 272 238 233 955 31 862 336 793 26 356 342 610 57 775 5 746 1 419 500 24.0 836 000 285 698 372 749 3 219 4 925 374 12.0 3 093 583 524 073 1 793 286 719 159 1 190 666 6 473 723 11 659 152

413 463 8.8 175 479 308 615 164 260 242 745 76 446 63 238 15 900 54 877 50 483 258 275 139 223 71 096 4 861 205 902 124 205 68 985 129 680 56 991 123 051 39 624 36 595 48 976 4 589 183 965 167 062 86 637 97 741 15 545 121 307 8 842 97 084 18 211 5 204 655 822 25.1 418 872 160 670 206 965 2 956 045 646 12.0 346 373 294 315 681 301 275 625 450 661 808 835 378 181

1 8 2 8 4 1 7 5 7 1 1 1 1 1 1

092 504 720 376 747 310 801 573 420 808 587 907 500 854 317 845 240 423 009 486 366 974 771 170 443 141 636 249 256 492 409

868 361 139 098 816 220 750 938 815 816 519 593 009 893 690 907 537 684 309 645 055 676 258 163 623 032 785 355 681 413 629

923 506 200 703 921 115 982 759 667 713

4 3 2 1 3 2

3 1 3 1 3 2 3

696 687 404 009 859 768 318 98 184 814 766 287 066 939 916 832 293 435 190 712 136 900 585 397 144 422 237 448 79 136 126

4 3 2 2 1 2

902 783 913 914 958 713 872 395 010 830 481 730 265 134 868 790 643 760 457 107 765 127 802 542 936 553 441 417 590 872 912

180 837 947 132 245 064 648 125 044 245 526 939 942 605 253 167 012 803 616 570 570 196 155 812 858 023 956 592 916 495 684

11 8 5 2 9 6

718 933 597 264 106 402 194 594 355 483

224 944 263 497 946 314 878 555 609 065

6 4 2 1 42 31 5 10 3 7

2 8 2 9 4 1 7 5 7 1 2 1 1 1 1

730 672 830 412 171 615 900 823 479 084 637 801 828 265 298 843 409 541 035 708 347 240 955 273 471 351 790 272 307 410 469

191 894 511 706 395 712 226 822 665 427 542 872 394 098 678 467 561 756 523 582 924 145 266 803 282 755 270 998 391 771 608

467 779 508 738 307 959 578 292 584 302

105 613 869 141 193 949 289 629 590 953

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

250

6 487 515 10.0 2 307 947 4 992 845 2 613 626 3 215 463 853 067 1 073 192 876 281 763 410 762 939 3 265 377 2 286 388 1 094 068 5 379 2 849 984 1 834 332 1 011 812 1 581 202 549 131 1 351 051 506 426 554 412 635 487 4 994 3 230 201 2 866 941 1 452 618 1 403 435 248 472 1 721 637 215 978 1 642 582 390 389 5 764 8 873 475 24.2 5 210 297 1 957 191 2 494 332 3 311 31 742 864 13.1 20 313 948 3 780 585 11 161 836 4 331 825 7 544 737 42 246 073 74 909 296

1

4 2 1

5 9

827 837 8.5 210 795 644 314 333 240 315 228 76 564 135 428 150 931 83 696 88 263 427 042 342 423 120 393 5 726 301 354 190 134 102 983 141 286 49 743 159 454 54 958 62 407 63 609 5 347 476 514 419 808 213 215 150 438 21 435 243 034 28 152 266 548 48 677 6 008 267 231 22.6 742 952 211 474 381 937 3 370 134 077 11.3 701 593 533 158 399 605 540 824 948 680 386 829 525 392

1 429 160 9.1 505 718 1 122 244 594 888 709 101 182 470 237 679 74 188 197 185 140 454 829 060 598 325 216 435 5 263 585 316 371 307 205 711 331 471 124 713 327 028 98 693 135 700 127 220 4 862 762 370 691 822 358 875 331 696 47 407 458 100 35 198 439 694 75 986 5 615 2 075 322 24.3 1 254 872 446 368 579 714 3 136 6 971 020 12.0 4 439 956 818 388 2 474 587 994 784 1 641 327 9 282 558 17 037 333

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 250 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

2 1

2 5

2 786 208 12.2 1 177 542 2 060 698 1 029 499 1 453 034 414 292 485 680 258 113 297 036 408 370 1 226 873 841 323 584 599 5 446 1 313 654 815 524 429 676 731 085 250 523 525 744 263 186 231 485 340 222 4 816 1 310 658 1 133 929 546 582 631 094 139 419 634 310 123 077 577 909 209 672 6 135 3 239 134 27.6 2 127 257 952 481 1 102 868 3 195 13 065 294 15.7 8 380 924 1 777 114 4 597 624 1 708 498 3 173 749 17 267 218 29 711 476

1 118 737 9.5 439 747 822 000 414 177 562 666 154 515 188 678 97 082 120 758 171 197 515 972 346 769 237 546 5 237 472 476 271 758 141 456 241 502 83 420 204 809 109 694 80 247 135 361 4 510 579 244 504 503 250 861 283 636 60 575 282 913 52 486 254 509 88 116 5 879 1 575 504 24.4 983 450 428 422 516 850 3 201 5 369 423 12.7 3 548 269 803 831 1 778 278 685 346 1 204 681 7 235 169 13 100 944

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 154.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

East South Central Division

West Region

West South Central Division

New England Division

Total

Mountain Division

Pacific Division

185 848 068 209 574 160 955 182 559 008 464 080 653 490 328 530 587 023 513 708 527 169 964 333 507 368 749 435 235 484 368

623 067 741 709 562 322 125 141 391 458 954 221 646 569 073 895 522 168 091 565 849 624 211 692 209 365 702 505 603 413 123

3 531 288 2 575 033 1 907 062 842 747 2 851 870 1 957 332 270 895 213 157 161 731 551 475 2 877 171 219 192 744 185 2 886 335 1 465 937 676 195 2 358 489 1 674 283 2 392 956 483 175 109 271 625 525 482 011 343 540 127 749 355 104 194 499 362 847 54 107 97 647 91 083

9 6 5 2 7 5

716 784 539 746 482 719 507 669 912 576

6 4 1 1 38 28 4 9 3 6

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Massachusetts

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

4 168 419 3 166 097 2 183 417 844 287 3 204 847 2 246 613 394 748 43 503 197 247 694 679 2 783 486 383 597 992 145 3 292 215 1 625 471 644 185 2 641 033 1 930 137 2 272 752 543 210 169 244 755 158 718 070 477 152 172 462 447 127 239 553 420 960 125 446 193 194 192 824

7 4 3 1 5 3

570 846 019 139 003 739 674 800 132 139 498 470 403 292 104 515 418 910 341 778 402 893 819 857 114 141 133 634 079 530 252

13 8 7 3 10 7

1 813 156 1 481 289 817 753 614 903 14 774 844 10 844 229 1 834 621 3 912 242 1 262 479 2 866 581

3 437 963 2 673 042 1 270 641 911 453 26 024 909 18 598 136 2 781 968 7 389 684 2 508 540 5 313 531

8 5 2 1 51 37 5 13 4 9

297 593 657 106 619 339 615 469 310 634

2 091 541 1 511 910 721 664 453 259 13 358 664 9 543 894 1 458 451 3 793 158 1 308 413 2 707 080

626 782 15.0 296 374 447 958 210 885 310 884 88 577 123 872 5 938 64 913 101 967 255 111 205 977 151 315 5 349 303 853 178 596 87 880 157 460 52 840 106 209 66 606 64 361 90 867 4 618 290 120 247 708 113 348 136 560 31 393 136 946 30 078 133 137 52 052 6 178 622 451 34.3 461 183 227 977 256 994 2 989 781 411 18.8 793 529 423 900 973 605 346 817 684 704 632 410 057 122

1 040 689 14.9 441 421 790 740 404 437 579 484 171 200 173 130 155 093 111 365 135 206 455 790 288 577 195 738 5 730 537 325 365 170 200 340 332 123 114 263 214 726 86 886 86 877 113 994 5 197 441 294 381 718 182 373 210 898 47 451 214 451 40 513 190 263 69 504 6 443 1 041 179 30.3 682 624 296 082 329 024 3 310 4 914 460 18.9 3 039 126 549 383 1 845 741 676 335 1 284 364 6 399 639 10 553 410

1 230 471 9.3 355 845 996 802 564 146 654 542 164 669 180 666 365 475 154 408 103 063 663 074 410 974 140 993 5 201 575 764 415 372 250 836 344 610 113 940 297 323 72 670 111 011 84 870 5 356 551 566 502 073 268 470 244 688 36 231 314 316 24 748 281 357 46 020 5 061 1 902 786 21.8 856 011 280 149 311 306 3 694 6 492 178 12.6 4 076 620 492 251 2 336 968 941 521 1 549 815 8 845 041 15 937 149

368 213 10.4 149 973 290 997 162 402 224 114 62 562 56 005 47 128 48 148 35 730 216 632 101 553 52 658 5 337 185 242 128 245 76 816 120 311 43 234 108 114 25 749 28 469 33 127 5 022 154 833 140 632 73 228 84 661 14 920 92 987 8 273 68 353 15 995 5 754 530 122 25.3 292 169 103 281 104 816 3 324 865 479 14.0 172 325 164 987 674 991 273 586 446 255 529 003 634 023

1 5 1 5 2 1 4 3 4 1 1

003 944 900 657 582 850 577 527 333 051 060 545 445 577 944 302 592 288 149 855 248 131 128 791 293 754 412 723 158 268 250

2 2 10 1 2 10 5 2 8 6 8 1 2 1 1 1 1

1 1 7 1 7 3 1 6 4 6 1 1 1 1 1

654 273 161 366 722 202 684 968 397 456 587 861 909 604 862 854 229 348 120 225 418 544 482 990 379 013 555 072 181 386 277

335 034 679 962 692 990 230 984 660 983 783 029 461 234 136 700 033 885 135 390 578 099 200 152 460 261 203 658 496 766 040

330 263 169 67 264 184 31 10 13 52 263 24 75 275 133 54 224 161 220 45 11 62 42 28 9 29 15 33 6 11 9

831 157 141 475 841 305 417 659 126 973 662 683 892 246 065 762 595 945 906 252 947 763 630 600 636 623 330 178 083 617 923

294 229 152 66 249 183 19 13 9 41 244 11 58 249 125 56 213 160 209 35 6 48 33 20 6 25 15 26 4 4 7

538 677 521 170 378 081 859 322 952 414 025 244 507 400 332 669 455 059 110 073 243 341 217 922 777 619 686 057 960 466 646

145 115 77 31 120 85 11 5 5 21 117 9 30 120 60 25 101 74 98 17 4 24 18 13 4 13 7 14 2 4 4

721 394 240 822 738 784 055 421 299 318 654 984 466 356 246 810 711 883 132 982 700 721 719 071 522 409 160 653 569 717 193

1 525 198 1 082 128 734 004 320 488 1 199 370 853 618 100 380 177 193 47 249 266 347 1 219 683 118 096 353 874 1 196 191 558 315 253 714 981 849 725 971 979 687 209 852 46 793 271 676 261 809 151 390 57 036 165 872 92 073 190 418 43 836 65 035 62 303

624 272 817 292 123 175 049 876 603 869

756 683 993 847 955 445 164 311 897 554

187 134 69 54 1 189 885 153 301 102 217

784 898 344 734 534 676 606 565 737 083

165 116 54 39 1 075 801 117 273 99 189

557 849 813 113 703 001 167 284 290 924

95 64 32 22 541 400 61 140 48 99

460 912 343 785 372 022 726 289 978 597

1 004 719 277 266 5 812 4 479 767 1 327 484 921

633 208 251 119 415 019 245 013 569 224

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

2 1

3 6

1 1

2 4

1

4 2 1 1 6 11

862 258 8.9 205 872 705 805 401 744 430 428 102 107 124 661 318 347 106 260 67 333 446 442 309 421 88 335 5 144 390 522 287 127 174 020 224 299 70 706 189 209 46 921 82 542 51 743 5 514 396 733 361 441 195 242 160 027 21 311 221 329 16 475 213 004 30 025 4 791 372 664 20.7 563 842 176 868 206 490 3 837 626 699 12.1 904 295 327 264 661 977 667 935 103 560 316 038 303 126

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 251 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

26 313 8.0 12 656 19 932 9 885 13 704 2 890 5 654 880 3 594 3 006 16 313 10 846 5 039 4 247 11 959 6 787 3 243 6 076 2 068 6 530 2 457 2 860 3 596 3 949 12 745 11 896 6 050 6 693 615 8 849 381 7 543 1 078 4 505 46 008 24.5 28 606 12 237 16 142 2 757 128 466 10.8 86 569 21 479 39 934 16 140 26 703 182 226 362 625

12 842 4.4 5 667 9 299 5 337 7 356 1 691 2 278 672 1 690 1 781 8 179 2 930 2 286 4 688 6 135 3 280 1 916 3 354 1 199 3 871 1 438 610 1 639 4 573 5 860 5 307 3 017 3 334 376 3 817 304 2 242 567 4 862 29 019 17.5 16 326 5 423 8 687 3 086 69 104 6.4 48 664 11 900 19 200 8 490 12 094 98 418 207 249

10 104 6.9 4 291 7 968 4 197 5 609 1 397 1 775 329 1 329 1 042 6 251 3 926 1 775 3 926 4 454 2 706 1 530 2 667 1 089 2 608 823 925 1 257 3 828 5 029 4 762 2 425 2 514 193 3 309 166 2 847 388 4 010 21 436 22.5 11 786 4 243 5 804 2 820 53 369 9.9 36 349 7 637 16 145 6 622 10 659 76 558 152 639

102 748 6.7 22 668 81 601 44 774 35 090 5 351 15 275 17 777 15 064 11 062 57 235 47 591 14 146 5 103 33 028 18 909 10 206 13 042 3 599 18 724 8 016 6 702 8 396 5 343 64 764 59 636 33 070 20 034 1 438 35 730 2 485 39 814 4 817 4 978 185 265 18.4 107 841 27 791 52 022 3 269 519 339 8.9 343 118 72 323 171 179 70 635 112 193 697 985 1 222 052

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

251

Table 154.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Middle Atlantic Division

Connecticut

East North Central Division

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

2 037 787 1 500 867 984 854 418 636 1 633 055 1 206 309 108 900 315 331 46 850 356 781 1 580 934 120 043 478 197 1 612 285 760 013 337 524 1 337 164 1 021 424 1 290 157 279 889 50 980 363 889 328 435 184 405 64 811 218 403 131 198 223 727 60 243 61 661 87 717

3 176 451 2 539 429 1 499 809 617 527 2 394 897 1 749 946 227 465 114 714 92 155 630 117 2 411 168 238 510 848 272 2 547 386 1 156 772 491 783 2 004 606 1 514 487 1 982 551 499 088 102 971 652 707 492 070 281 384 101 787 290 662 167 388 334 986 103 381 119 461 150 607

2 915 439 2 221 371 1 490 651 605 732 2 254 343 1 628 600 237 406 85 483 116 444 479 965 2 235 686 257 531 670 606 2 331 908 1 126 427 470 997 1 874 614 1 403 599 1 828 598 393 460 109 415 530 128 466 441 305 674 113 413 290 066 163 511 324 326 69 622 134 023 110 469

1 490 130 1 170 466 772 566 307 295 1 215 884 892 285 104 826 29 400 62 665 238 512 1 150 961 83 258 333 473 1 222 944 599 761 247 200 1 018 455 771 488 961 472 201 180 38 457 270 340 209 587 140 655 49 002 149 746 87 598 148 998 29 955 40 579 49 613

2 944 521 2 175 376 1 520 068 650 797 2 352 219 1 709 882 177 720 303 486 99 436 482 880 2 274 231 229 151 645 776 2 319 236 1 143 859 506 336 1 928 830 1 452 721 1 842 382 387 552 86 242 497 749 491 319 313 657 120 161 317 480 185 556 339 574 76 192 129 764 115 255

2 458 481 1 948 883 1 281 108 539 114 1 890 333 1 329 055 198 766 118 022 97 045 388 789 1 907 376 243 318 551 106 1 917 661 932 428 400 875 1 542 947 1 136 879 1 521 586 315 996 90 109 429 909 433 466 294 950 117 917 266 035 137 993 310 525 57 486 140 152 95 268

1 284 988 655 273 1 035 750 83 37 45 218 1 019 94 299 1 063 515 220 875 658 855 188 41 246 170 115 43 117 62 125 23 47 39

297 265 746 160 037 398 032 547 225 670 265 335 048 144 215 499 691 997 271 457 832 550 445 227 130 705 127 932 426 895 024

799 529 131 009 170 884 099 451 461 695

1 691 870 1 316 507 686 121 580 584 11 536 049 8 781 014 1 729 103 2 742 646 939 646 1 956 659

1 497 116 1 173 873 571 081 451 347 10 574 315 7 807 652 1 320 966 2 756 163 932 324 1 982 297

1 311 965 508 355 9 077 6 652 1 054 2 412 829 1 722

732 539 240 208 4 754 3 482 604 1 266 431 910

478 955 249 782 103 938 812 105 334 294

113 848 5.6 30 393 88 717 44 896 43 784 9 285 15 103 21 996 11 262 13 329 58 368 41 989 17 633 5 877 39 516 23 412 12 726 17 115 5 268 21 615 8 807 5 913 9 173 5 380 67 594 60 563 29 730 23 433 3 196 33 552 3 843 34 721 7 373 6 186 179 363 17.4 101 148 33 437 60 805 3 453 573 152 7.6 372 426 84 200 195 325 73 625 134 093 757 362 1 402 873

259 117 8.2 102 173 195 435 99 278 109 056 27 517 47 102 11 145 28 267 31 272 144 917 103 905 44 497 5 270 106 228 65 279 34 330 51 549 18 793 56 727 19 968 24 322 24 650 4 854 137 239 119 205 59 427 49 735 7 167 79 937 9 457 74 941 16 882 5 632 406 343 24.0 251 073 100 454 131 092 3 166 1 283 629 11.1 851 402 183 095 421 750 163 894 283 919 1 715 790 3 252 276

283 906 9.7 87 629 227 253 116 950 122 207 26 295 54 670 7 039 40 792 24 238 154 559 137 940 40 556 5 452 110 841 73 745 39 345 55 156 16 933 56 219 15 686 35 792 22 552 4 996 157 143 141 748 71 552 59 023 7 893 90 420 7 276 96 518 15 453 5 822 368 388 24.6 228 266 75 925 100 627 3 183 1 325 768 12.5 832 562 140 798 484 526 194 771 321 349 1 732 609 3 121 705

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

260 184 124 52 201 142 20 29 9 48 191 20 64 207 94 41 166 122 155 39 8 51 41 24 9 25 14 27 7 11 10

833 240 320 967 449 679 005 974 247 724 209 652 843 103 690 771 093 419 167 341 478 105 685 727 286 911 064 712 276 048 207

872 655 413 180 704 520 47 92 25 149 695 49 199 698 318 145 584 444 573 120 17 154 136 80 29 91 55 95 22 28 33

211 319 398 435 890 314 950 502 358 469 030 582 341 701 266 299 252 200 054 586 955 865 381 651 404 244 371 526 442 842 230

4 528 888 2 827 822 2 274 282 985 472 3 448 945 2 439 686 302 202 880 168 131 059 767 749 3 412 111 425 129 1 037 656 3 391 851 1 621 174 727 997 2 727 190 2 007 799 2 660 961 594 685 151 373 778 656 903 490 553 491 216 808 543 011 312 852 590 990 136 136 248 054 197 797

153 116 45 48 964 741 140 222 79 156

007 247 185 644 376 011 725 328 291 042

487 358 169 133 3 188 2 448 417 735 267 511

623 032 336 940 125 779 404 909 048 974

2 887 314 2 105 546 739 663 784 452 17 481 762 13 300 706 2 239 085 4 160 128 1 466 045 2 937 043

43 965 5.0 8 910 35 616 19 575 15 120 2 540 5 939 4 321 6 842 3 946 22 127 20 013 5 945 5 416 12 258 6 789 3 677 5 059 1 505 6 882 2 646 1 626 3 109 5 287 29 634 27 396 15 141 9 188 947 14 227 1 105 17 881 2 407 5 486 72 794 14.9 42 085 12 096 22 946 3 331 217 347 6.8 138 327 30 010 76 572 31 399 50 309 284 829 519 088

454 872 10.0 78 229 360 162 189 066 162 388 39 762 73 223 117 790 44 167 43 662 223 757 196 529 58 263 5 949 155 610 101 443 55 927 72 622 25 682 81 112 26 183 32 172 29 786 5 675 271 681 240 040 124 058 77 270 11 072 129 545 14 852 156 886 24 422 6 153 681 525 23.6 390 731 77 583 190 040 3 470 277 296 13.0 477 765 265 863 782 530 303 305 530 668 913 677 870 243

1 030 756 355 304 7 563 5 787 985 1 768 621 1 245

011 116 556 761 388 103 482 895 669 303

1 645 239 1 253 199 579 269 464 491 11 143 856 8 236 095 1 351 300 2 895 494 1 001 628 2 062 184

118 225 7.9 44 779 91 923 47 124 66 037 17 489 20 833 2 511 16 351 12 101 65 443 37 019 20 305 5 204 49 881 31 284 17 359 29 760 10 693 25 915 8 248 7 279 11 385 4 712 62 068 55 810 27 358 32 150 5 840 36 357 3 368 28 626 7 949 5 657 175 174 23.8 106 411 41 498 50 064 3 180 573 632 10.7 369 841 69 944 198 545 78 780 132 403 793 145 1 557 927

264 413 9.0 74 062 210 142 111 563 118 620 29 233 40 289 31 624 32 544 25 327 142 577 114 479 38 013 5 874 97 457 63 359 35 144 52 377 18 121 52 054 15 972 21 969 19 381 5 310 150 913 135 526 70 427 57 958 9 102 82 551 8 114 88 203 16 007 6 310 370 441 22.5 217 070 68 006 101 471 3 357 1 326 731 11.9 831 226 144 439 485 706 189 253 327 904 1 715 400 3 014 960

5 3 1 1

737 574 301 223 372 937 650 428 472 036

828 641 120 220 016 075 564 856 925 456

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

252

17 867 6.8 3 855 14 371 8 085 6 679 1 203 2 818 3 595 2 566 1 952 9 223 8 037 2 457 4 802 6 062 3 524 2 034 2 552 752 2 887 1 539 1 086 1 569 5 017 11 061 10 312 5 773 3 756 411 5 945 362 6 747 777 4 699 34 480 22.5 22 561 4 929 12 906 2 845 92 670 9.6 61 828 16 325 30 022 12 912 19 208 124 411 234 293

2 1

2 4

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 252 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

251 687 10.2 91 759 204 821 111 090 105 966 18 882 43 936 11 361 38 311 19 975 148 777 127 471 33 370 5 259 82 037 52 984 29 644 40 921 12 096 46 122 12 634 24 765 16 797 4 953 155 142 141 744 76 198 58 173 5 650 94 843 6 164 97 598 14 191 5 451 339 158 25.9 192 848 71 171 80 715 3 265 1 190 698 13.1 740 272 114 086 440 082 180 904 287 678 1 532 175 2 626 671

97 466 7.6 32 010 79 490 43 901 53 526 14 125 14 713 5 753 14 310 8 330 59 429 42 193 13 095 4 846 39 198 25 730 15 234 23 577 9 879 23 667 6 529 9 300 8 129 4 804 53 139 49 932 26 703 26 651 3 377 32 622 1 434 31 665 4 175 4 887 166 339 22.7 91 405 29 098 39 872 2 935 508 545 10.7 319 682 54 806 184 427 75 451 121 332 700 394 1 337 889

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 154.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West North Central Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

South Atlantic Division

North Dakota

South Dakota

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

Maryland

District of Columbia

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

1 138 946 592 256 946 673 75 31 39 179 947 67 233 958 478 214 811 595 801 158 29 198 135 91 33 97 53 111 16 34 25

581 501 274 680 714 524 360 947 331 580 917 245 214 653 217 559 478 473 661 118 367 269 152 599 458 039 413 055 323 005 399

746 584 369 149 611 441 48 11 28 140 605 44 179 639 300 124 532 395 522 125 21 155 81 55 20 58 31 64 11 20 18

331 966 147 052 098 368 489 495 703 381 252 405 949 964 449 336 046 458 109 073 538 881 914 684 000 421 697 523 955 853 468

1 378 020 1 069 581 698 539 287 335 1 094 990 777 177 104 707 24 644 55 729 240 929 1 043 272 95 882 329 291 1 123 569 535 899 228 458 910 948 667 220 865 662 204 460 44 188 268 864 203 365 135 494 49 368 143 496 82 536 142 319 28 990 47 064 47 509

168 127 88 37 143 96 10 2 6 30 129 10 39 144 73 32 126 87 111 27 5 33 17 11 4 12 5 13 2 4 4

023 460 437 657 609 673 341 355 946 816 752 643 093 705 667 336 082 889 434 303 510 337 193 906 285 238 716 856 545 488 052

182 137 96 42 153 109 12 2 7 34 142 12 43 155 78 34 132 97 121 30 6 37 19 14 5 14 7 15 2 5 4

205 273 507 083 340 398 017 112 616 508 286 094 627 482 169 994 958 838 854 613 155 426 983 609 716 757 750 705 790 150 446

418 314 216 91 355 263 26 7 16 73 347 21 93 354 175 76 304 233 296 64 11 79 49 33 12 38 21 39 6 9 10

471 991 246 747 232 553 124 852 081 592 510 896 489 789 098 906 179 130 783 939 342 790 071 611 193 502 718 579 686 571 403

664 506 343 144 554 407 41 17 29 114 550 35 147 562 275 120 475 358 470 101 17 126 78 54 19 58 34 61 10 15 16

668 535 114 563 352 255 907 612 887 708 268 305 716 466 161 433 910 942 889 907 973 762 916 944 554 474 311 600 114 776 350

176 138 89 38 144 107 11 7 6 28 138 9 40 141 67 30 117 90 113 23 4 32 28 17 6 20 13 19 4 4 6

925 700 350 665 329 946 928 055 661 321 550 531 903 129 642 724 302 207 238 173 261 363 022 625 357 547 154 984 129 889 692

1 256 917 649 281 1 037 796 79 94 39 180 999 78 242 967 474 214 822 651 791 141 29 183 228 144 54 165 107 164 30 44 46

327 082 622 342 702 252 158 960 546 320 585 021 720 023 905 615 130 529 765 684 424 352 559 963 801 418 462 454 730 206 556

123 60 63 29 90 61 9 13 4 22 85 15 24 65 27 13 51 36 49 13 3 13 48 31 14 31 19 30 7 11 8

580 657 857 072 656 492 481 807 817 774 948 503 533 193 706 374 403 592 395 439 247 371 432 785 065 858 919 377 488 190 791

697 510 251 180 4 259 3 106 503 1 147 402 815

988 244 420 215 456 881 653 812 001 374

405 318 166 138 2 676 1 967 391 705 230 514

748 912 864 838 958 941 537 446 746 962

733 583 297 237 4 970 3 674 670 1 289 436 926

90 73 32 29 613 440 83 172 57 125

791 779 102 176 969 420 212 964 585 482

97 77 36 33 670 474 94 195 65 141

508 854 475 390 383 417 348 221 757 197

231 184 88 73 1 530 1 106 204 422 143 304

021 387 686 203 947 660 927 646 018 334

353 281 143 111 2 391 1 739 318 649 223 464

433 585 832 377 824 188 307 711 730 206

97 70 38 24 645 484 76 159 57 112

808 238 379 508 399 798 528 941 248 093

714 493 241 154 4 660 3 518 491 1 136 420 786

700 015 875 298 591 489 488 669 014 484

180 125 39 32 570 458 72 111 41 76

356 454 877 781 826 579 180 308 836 198

272 344 230 961 573 205 886 705 422 601

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

82 888 7.3 35 713 63 701 35 026 44 876 11 969 11 919 5 939 11 516 9 742 55 749 34 170 12 922 4 511 37 863 22 815 13 015 23 015 9 416 23 494 8 147 8 201 9 464 4 615 39 519 36 613 19 778 18 342 1 880 28 780 1 247 24 315 2 682 4 382 157 480 22.6 91 001 31 695 43 590 2 905 435 331 10.2 288 945 61 156 142 202 59 346 93 010 591 906 1 130 159

62 747 8.4 25 957 46 469 24 140 38 830 12 789 9 241 1 970 8 928 7 215 42 719 21 130 9 660 4 729 32 056 18 855 10 072 21 226 10 209 20 913 5 885 5 165 6 917 4 593 27 404 25 140 12 828 15 322 2 055 19 739 1 105 15 261 2 274 4 917 103 451 25.5 64 327 25 166 31 273 2 901 307 420 11.5 205 759 43 757 98 463 39 603 65 066 428 289 849 351

139 463 10.1 59 950 102 664 53 031 77 006 21 530 23 937 2 943 17 827 18 240 73 982 47 307 27 582 5 061 67 866 40 272 21 744 39 355 14 274 34 456 13 375 13 391 17 901 4 441 63 941 56 922 28 721 33 077 6 043 35 671 4 010 32 276 8 113 5 778 193 576 26.4 129 825 54 170 68 336 3 046 663 075 13.3 433 017 99 306 224 532 88 303 150 289 895 025 1 644 909

18 388 10.9 9 201 13 404 6 904 12 444 5 034 2 043 410 2 222 2 246 12 787 5 055 3 057 4 866 10 856 6 716 3 535 7 972 4 324 7 034 1 928 1 403 2 369 4 834 6 527 5 996 3 008 3 713 537 5 098 231 3 374 545 4 976 26 477 29.2 18 264 5 813 8 264 2 829 88 276 14.4 58 544 12 160 29 214 11 183 19 892 122 269 232 212

21 127 11.6 9 043 15 937 8 711 13 868 5 969 2 577 422 2 289 2 730 13 806 5 947 3 520 5 524 11 893 7 637 4 302 8 261 4 644 7 319 2 073 1 706 2 476 5 442 7 739 7 136 3 785 4 575 887 5 567 510 3 845 825 5 736 28 303 29.0 19 103 6 627 10 007 2 806 106 305 15.9 66 409 14 601 39 240 15 376 26 474 145 665 274 285

33 509 8.0 359 201 321 041 573 873 225 402 886 621 009 304 706 190 638 407 997 457 937 184 257 744 463 508 292 304 760 720 538 519 6 415 1 275 5 082 56 636 24.5 37 428 14 405 18 257 2 831 170 616 11.1 112 142 25 032 57 026 24 266 36 560 244 058 500 144 13 25 14 23 8 4 1 4 3 23 9 5 4 17 10 6 11 6 11 3 2 3 4 14 13 7 9 1 10

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 253 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

55 341 8.3 256 239 127 680 582 648 991 693 424 611 605 051 873 178 272 910 854 667 898 032 472 105 529 327 963 213 952 423 914 220 598 497 320 899 25.4 58 924 22 794 27 238 3 079 274 623 11.5 181 557 38 303 90 624 37 548 59 370 381 623 747 121 22 41 22 32 10 8 2 7 6 35 16 9 4 28 17 9 17 7 17 5 4 6 4 24 21 11 12 2 15 1 11 2 5 89

10 851 6.1 4 198 8 300 4 440 5 378 1 513 1 703 474 1 445 1 375 5 612 3 485 1 949 5 159 3 880 2 136 1 295 1 922 732 1 957 826 547 1 061 4 461 6 250 5 609 2 878 3 075 646 3 352 447 2 854 759 5 640 19 432 19.9 10 816 4 430 5 496 3 150 56 223 8.7 36 967 7 697 18 697 7 566 12 327 76 927 148 429

75 313 6.0 751 455 301 702 979 183 839 609 540 324 121 600 606 848 044 668 473 332 411 824 777 238 955 808 170 948 729 063 574 105 333 490 968 364 18.5 69 561 23 197 36 103 3 413 385 296 8.3 256 773 51 830 124 149 49 991 82 451 504 674 934 470 19 58 30 32 6 12 5 8 9 38 30 12 5 22 13 6 10 3 11 5 3 6 4 47 42 21 19 3 24 3 25 5 5 132

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

16 453 13.3 2 318 12 926 7 176 5 655 1 073 2 684 1 686 1 687 2 155 6 926 6 844 2 541 6 281 3 100 1 649 967 1 236 300 1 385 850 546 836 5 564 12 164 10 495 5 868 3 906 690 5 053 1 116 6 089 1 484 6 558 39 260 21.8 20 806 3 401 9 262 3 681 96 278 16.9 67 668 12 435 27 849 11 206 18 355 119 522 185 037

253

Table 154.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

East South Central Division

South Carolina

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

1 726 248 1 248 061 941 386 387 328 1 400 938 1 025 730 142 134 48 076 85 270 230 770 1 238 760 143 393 340 361 1 331 005 683 849 289 617 1 123 284 860 054 997 060 175 730 53 540 251 510 322 845 220 321 84 235 219 085 125 680 196 712 46 518 82 692 72 842

3 541 308 2 622 111 1 566 423 667 262 2 575 152 1 752 951 260 029 521 712 128 014 855 526 2 673 379 216 470 1 087 228 2 849 157 1 140 579 507 129 2 067 392 1 448 439 2 199 463 753 414 109 337 923 567 533 410 344 652 127 707 378 583 218 507 366 761 82 249 95 899 127 901

1 021 772 535 200 775 529 112 8 51 166 663 97 244 831 417 161 658 463 551 133 49 190 153 99 32 91 48 91 26 42 42

747 629 564 652 566 111 172 826 103 568 284 069 023 239 146 751 080 682 155 134 001 657 766 403 739 201 650 624 992 915 753

1 356 342 1 019 494 687 078 265 454 1 068 326 764 010 117 466 17 238 64 566 221 485 920 465 111 806 312 636 1 077 326 515 060 204 923 878 389 651 388 751 950 175 487 49 060 240 493 227 322 146 258 52 090 150 049 85 413 137 824 38 578 56 817 58 891

1 111 853 578 225 853 612 96 12 49 190 759 89 269 874 428 170 701 527 620 147 39 202 195 129 47 121 64 114 35 45 54

139 771 793 199 431 917 286 267 866 309 573 845 171 765 681 869 392 461 791 805 151 796 207 942 537 648 937 875 330 640 267

679 520 381 152 507 340 68 5 31 116 440 84 166 508 264 106 403 287 348 86 32 121 141 101 40 84 40 76 24 47 36

191 203 982 982 524 575 824 172 712 317 164 877 315 885 584 642 172 606 856 784 032 212 775 549 096 229 553 637 546 822 913

170 327 347 531 654 846 971 466 168 649

2 188 673 1 597 052 883 405 675 433 12 641 486 9 830 527 2 292 341 2 792 950 992 037 1 966 098

438 357 196 151 3 582 2 638 441 938 298 690

253 863 827 921 459 601 885 325 672 960

613 497 258 192 4 743 3 544 586 1 193 394 865

476 394 221 165 3 945 2 897 499 1 044 335 766

346 870 321 518 798 188 872 374 585 447

285 231 140 105 2 502 1 763 306 736 233 543

254 383 869 237 902 634 777 090 634 840

197 681 11.5 73 254 150 470 75 747 99 258 27 354 34 361 5 415 23 230 27 854 84 201 69 998 41 462 5 430 76 338 45 674 24 363 41 152 14 735 30 056 16 223 14 080 21 829 4 487 110 893 97 665 48 318 52 536 11 164 50 063 9 926 53 802 17 013 6 131 234 483 27.4 153 815 65 267 80 536 3 152 923 085 14.7 580 017 126 206 336 020 128 445 228 344 1 213 516 2 097 111

319 978 9.0 127 713 229 558 120 669 168 185 48 333 46 777 72 238 33 126 49 705 160 995 77 762 62 183 5 259 146 151 80 458 43 510 75 143 25 517 73 322 35 600 18 210 37 843 4 553 151 639 133 078 68 852 79 339 18 518 77 321 12 108 56 878 21 041 5 973 511 113 23.4 299 536 134 887 159 224 3 307 604 186 12.7 078 740 247 426 511 595 201 237 343 642 195 612 044 575

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

1 642 735 1 209 345 845 706 352 145 1 356 575 1 023 483 115 674 86 492 67 759 234 925 1 237 846 90 742 327 696 1 325 335 654 211 283 759 1 125 420 878 003 1 028 518 185 815 39 949 252 412 248 681 157 843 55 785 174 800 104 839 164 286 40 049 45 669 60 184

5 4 1 1

908 651 328 197 968 488 627 473 520 039

030 987 853 136 596 509 034 533 409 231

503 402 251 86 347 226 60 4 19 95 336 50 143 412 199 69 300 201 282 76 28 111 70 42 13 35 17 43 16 18 24

028 765 349 245 888 435 809 662 371 967 622 148 585 671 146 875 132 495 326 080 329 789 949 238 272 476 649 447 009 762 872

225 185 113 90 1 755 1 316 257 436 127 331

227 699 319 901 331 224 887 708 768 212

1 824 465 1 365 517 920 306 367 369 1 477 344 1 082 755 144 818 32 891 85 984 288 845 1 280 309 125 650 410 907 1 448 156 685 513 282 540 1 206 145 920 421 1 047 495 227 870 51 537 315 560 302 590 197 185 70 730 211 162 120 355 188 693 50 860 67 491 77 418

6 4 1 1

881 692 367 241 397 810 760 578 537 128

719 633 138 898 185 584 761 852 868 329

935 708 502 203 740 538 76 14 42 146 646 72 210 725 365 151 596 455 526 111 28 156 171 117 44 114 62 98 29 39 44

575 656 512 278 811 668 195 167 243 979 543 414 461 429 127 834 353 016 263 377 300 221 778 191 330 826 705 284 359 973 352

413 323 181 118 3 368 2 458 380 906 303 653

422 208 676 655 125 393 099 202 242 659

6 4 1 1

857 640 314 202 299 593 619 696 584 209

303 173 736 227 685 806 087 453 588 334

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

254

126 897 7.7 46 588 92 509 46 058 64 768 17 152 22 371 6 043 14 359 19 196 56 587 37 983 28 071 5 049 53 525 30 780 15 901 27 983 9 912 21 521 12 181 8 965 16 241 4 288 66 480 57 485 28 048 33 164 6 352 32 346 5 919 27 781 10 074 5 723 194 025 21.4 114 556 46 836 56 582 3 210 611 611 10.2 414 229 88 570 191 983 75 360 129 123 830 821 1 564 836

80 485 16.0 41 534 58 277 25 383 35 125 8 350 19 401 553 8 747 9 830 36 904 29 172 17 518 5 241 47 843 31 936 14 673 23 146 6 156 20 174 6 514 14 001 11 149 5 050 28 203 23 222 9 495 10 092 1 857 15 000 2 801 13 538 5 366 5 566 78 048 34.7 54 538 27 313 27 531 3 174 345 093 19.7 230 020 43 194 112 942 40 146 79 534 453 466 759 545

179 906 9.9 72 746 128 082 63 266 94 099 26 526 30 575 3 658 19 165 32 731 80 309 57 289 44 920 4 788 75 250 39 958 20 369 38 160 14 126 28 480 21 394 12 460 26 498 4 035 93 929 81 111 39 565 49 585 10 557 47 457 9 714 42 950 15 852 5 450 243 797 27.7 171 864 79 109 93 907 2 939 829 858 13.0 556 935 148 381 266 933 102 822 180 305 1 141 095 2 125 421

111 173 11.9 51 645 83 423 41 137 57 496 17 235 18 623 1 176 10 390 18 811 46 114 34 115 26 302 5 372 43 541 26 123 13 710 22 287 8 610 16 503 10 282 7 661 13 666 4 606 61 878 53 668 25 889 32 210 7 728 27 747 7 350 25 284 11 037 5 982 122 982 29.7 87 958 43 982 48 209 3 003 517 793 15.4 326 920 78 092 188 110 68 573 130 600 699 536 1 241 520

1 1

2 4

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 254 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

163 206 16.0 77 543 114 416 51 672 78 872 20 728 38 701 1 073 18 459 21 711 62 686 56 083 36 485 5 248 94 023 57 214 27 214 49 360 15 210 30 637 15 295 22 565 24 316 4 962 60 887 51 519 22 177 25 273 4 425 29 148 5 372 31 152 10 300 5 745 144 831 33.0 105 390 51 083 55 503 3 023 681 827 19.0 447 815 91 091 229 530 82 563 160 547 887 029 1 472 058

168 182 12.4 73 022 117 828 56 586 84 956 23 587 32 664 2 031 19 180 27 853 69 054 56 692 40 106 5 042 81 185 45 977 23 236 42 657 14 591 28 694 18 943 16 735 25 022 4 301 78 055 66 148 30 920 37 803 7 866 36 951 7 631 37 792 12 865 5 868 187 716 30.6 137 735 64 184 76 426 2 922 744 941 15.7 493 412 122 767 247 366 93 488 168 816 998 097 1 753 209

158 369 14.3 75 022 112 705 53 468 78 712 23 696 27 267 1 638 15 304 28 666 68 099 44 087 40 312 5 393 71 160 40 388 20 206 35 985 12 818 26 284 18 100 12 513 22 896 4 429 79 510 67 736 31 185 38 701 9 814 38 919 9 085 29 875 15 287 6 328 172 464 36.2 130 517 62 628 73 117 3 034 723 614 18.3 469 978 119 799 250 485 87 462 177 908 943 351 1 586 300

137 025 20.2 70 787 103 009 49 159 68 344 20 566 25 240 1 196 11 970 23 737 55 272 49 115 34 412 5 795 57 485 35 017 17 224 29 458 10 221 20 594 14 268 12 548 18 633 4 737 71 668 62 305 29 066 34 783 9 288 31 928 7 990 34 318 13 600 6 716 117 440 41.2 87 541 50 082 51 948 2 990 631 029 25.2 382 324 90 243 246 224 83 304 177 433 803 933 1 245 555

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 154.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Mountain Division

Oklahoma

Texas

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

656 494 333 129 494 340 65 6 32 125 446 52 174 538 255 101 415 297 374 105 25 142 95 65 23 61 32 59 16 23 25

465 453 905 566 044 903 615 608 578 769 950 164 155 347 773 643 477 086 045 993 770 437 435 936 818 346 727 123 325 670 574

1 098 792 630 263 817 543 107 25 51 166 759 122 238 819 438 188 652 456 594 126 42 172 229 163 64 130 66 136 33 73 52

374 168 080 813 756 781 946 614 087 841 426 411 804 320 539 509 188 439 022 062 569 987 869 969 446 974 280 538 281 389 939

863 644 448 178 685 476 81 18 42 145 663 60 193 712 346 142 576 415 555 124 29 161 120 84 29 84 45 86 16 28 26

810 999 752 152 563 128 393 570 722 410 596 673 798 175 294 704 578 420 445 726 647 208 772 550 399 716 355 522 704 025 011

284 235 133 108 2 292 1 678 330 610 196 448

356 200 678 981 037 091 169 863 689 731

503 399 207 149 4 101 2 888 439 1 208 401 878

600 997 716 031 071 167 288 296 529 627

421 343 189 139 3 051 2 225 396 821 268 599

4 3 2 1 3 2

921 226 282 608 640 927 720 008 745 119 526 222 646 450 498 659 175 965 829 997 416 261 743 402 451 105 771 451 769 446 728

213 161 112 44 171 111 19 3 8 36 176 14 50 179 88 36 145 99 148 32 7 43 25 19 6 18 8 20 2 6 5

625 973 403 678 805 781 327 709 219 743 192 735 495 099 061 257 913 050 384 782 646 260 885 072 738 843 711 973 970 306 399

265 203 143 60 220 145 21 8 12 45 214 13 60 227 116 51 190 129 184 40 8 52 27 20 6 21 10 21 3 5 5

597 621 096 176 413 046 942 299 625 040 403 821 000 865 706 399 324 159 991 609 166 218 854 152 668 388 547 945 509 063 934

121 91 68 26 102 70 8 2 5 16 101 7 22 102 54 22 87 62 87 14 3 19 13 10 3 10 5 11 1 3 2

198 452 096 912 285 993 296 239 196 631 905 135 910 791 384 336 820 925 030 811 515 755 622 509 670 270 229 061 438 250 370

861 627 460 197 721 509 62 42 33 112 732 48 152 703 353 159 598 436 607 98 22 127 121 86 30 91 51 95 11 24 19

828 826 844 648 622 860 368 059 973 999 247 761 866 867 737 719 186 584 896 460 276 613 275 184 638 590 824 431 587 024 759

394 292 226 97 307 205 33 25 17 61 297 33 84 309 165 73 247 172 240 50 15 67 62 44 17 41 21 42 8 15 13

958 580 270 395 356 048 568 761 362 493 868 654 694 880 887 053 869 988 106 730 833 225 299 999 294 170 162 184 481 854 407

949 688 486 220 722 489 71 83 43 177 748 63 234 764 360 170 584 409 616 156 31 200 138 97 37 99 55 98 16 27 27

418 610 301 685 602 806 941 636 677 086 273 288 983 373 978 428 330 238 200 703 814 110 233 200 618 313 905 730 415 527 042

082 425 237 610 515 619 986 045 142 882

2 228 925 1 694 420 740 010 513 831 16 580 286 11 806 259 1 615 525 4 749 480 1 642 180 3 386 291

121 93 46 34 776 558 99 216 70 159

351 294 869 269 793 270 177 898 301 298

129 95 51 34 985 681 115 302 96 222

936 835 203 827 553 584 278 057 039 994

61 48 25 15 442 309 44 132 42 98

161 111 112 036 277 041 386 648 466 123

570 423 187 104 3 212 2 365 311 843 297 595

081 291 912 911 550 252 418 242 820 090

202 148 77 47 1 484 1 044 156 437 149 314

392 867 897 001 339 301 630 572 395 008

595 422 209 135 3 584 2 622 463 956 342 670

485 467 869 579 399 253 335 550 685 839

112 652 13.0 49 536 82 352 41 256 66 644 19 138 22 484 3 735 14 187 14 135 64 452 29 628 20 154 5 007 60 088 37 003 20 099 37 349 13 227 32 478 10 029 8 410 12 997 4 583 46 243 40 807 19 109 25 510 5 177 28 476 3 460 19 958 6 018 5 577 131 942 31.3 92 842 44 242 47 887 3 042 509 854 16.7 330 571 71 042 175 340 66 871 119 464 687 383 1 201 628

617 981 14.1 253 364 478 367 251 269 363 435 107 514 93 210 145 546 65 853 75 757 253 879 158 524 107 231 5 844 338 491 243 499 137 553 220 363 74 897 126 374 48 296 54 322 62 498 5 476 241 700 208 016 99 997 119 565 26 386 111 728 22 861 98 008 37 931 6 438 622 146 27.9 383 707 152 939 172 112 3 429 000 515 18.1 840 805 296 690 140 367 420 210 791 190 911 591 460 507

3 3 1 2 2 2

384 013 487 085 584 489 322 477 206 613 190 310 838 507 903 869 948 119 625 498 150 655 682 477 175 477 267 441 91 143 145

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

97 026 14.8 45 769 67 822 32 721 51 634 16 665 17 968 1 036 10 585 17 242 44 329 25 823 24 907 5 066 52 928 30 262 15 394 29 077 11 101 21 758 12 405 8 886 16 466 4 338 39 345 34 370 15 937 19 878 4 748 20 388 4 056 15 956 7 248 6 095 102 565 36.1 77 851 39 156 47 297 2 838 437 089 19.1 281 690 75 625 152 891 55 414 106 675 587 060 1 017 564

213 030 19.4 92 752 162 199 79 191 97 771 27 883 39 468 4 776 20 740 28 072 93 130 74 602 43 446 6 084 85 818 54 406 27 294 45 334 15 038 34 116 16 156 15 259 22 033 5 056 114 006 98 525 47 330 45 945 11 140 53 859 10 136 56 341 18 307 6 923 184 526 36.6 128 224 59 745 61 728 3 364 967 002 23.6 586 060 106 026 377 143 133 840 267 035 1 213 605 1 873 711

3 1 1

3 6

25 691 12.0 11 544 19 766 10 123 16 558 5 012 4 294 477 2 869 2 449 18 673 7 762 3 787 4 934 13 667 8 956 4 906 9 155 3 859 9 901 1 990 2 467 2 640 4 727 10 270 9 407 4 521 6 174 925 7 496 396 4 874 983 5 234 37 353 30.8 22 433 7 840 8 310 3 118 124 853 16.1 80 147 12 433 43 237 16 895 29 257 170 237 309 656

25 767 9.7 11 154 19 883 10 898 18 440 5 479 4 402 1 794 3 652 2 683 16 827 5 521 4 082 4 628 15 159 10 271 6 237 11 125 4 234 9 575 2 252 1 841 3 067 4 255 9 242 8 528 4 080 6 195 1 005 6 440 372 3 492 846 5 297 38 049 29.3 21 722 8 686 8 474 3 067 130 588 13.3 81 429 13 223 47 585 18 727 32 064 187 980 382 578

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 255 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

11 294 9.3 4 418 8 917 4 741 7 420 2 002 1 386 336 1 705 934 8 018 3 480 1 428 4 915 5 535 3 583 2 196 3 831 1 487 3 846 762 926 1 015 4 481 5 024 4 767 2 290 3 078 420 3 654 136 2 448 315 5 419 15 331 25.1 9 530 3 391 3 206 3 030 52 453 11.9 33 263 4 738 18 702 7 606 12 386 73 944 147 497

73 715 8.6 23 549 59 396 32 570 44 738 11 765 11 852 7 393 10 865 5 739 46 205 22 175 8 638 5 071 32 479 22 083 12 967 21 647 7 853 20 515 4 131 4 399 5 201 4 624 36 245 33 445 17 519 19 588 3 072 22 992 1 353 17 030 2 844 5 482 126 518 22.2 73 877 21 103 24 712 3 132 375 214 11.7 245 649 34 258 126 181 52 597 81 787 509 523 939 815

65 042 16.5 33 219 52 252 27 347 37 269 11 114 10 231 8 978 6 510 7 055 32 443 18 990 11 229 5 576 33 502 24 648 13 636 21 102 7 531 15 759 4 391 6 185 6 543 5 327 25 502 22 567 10 760 12 333 2 646 13 658 2 148 11 750 3 786 5 943 62 378 30.8 36 803 16 621 14 417 3 362 305 934 20.6 183 674 25 839 120 139 45 325 82 713 398 418 655 399

108 662 11.4 46 524 84 870 48 809 61 488 16 612 15 293 21 657 13 449 12 378 55 101 29 802 16 893 5 785 55 361 38 537 23 239 32 984 10 927 27 813 8 713 9 361 10 483 5 542 43 657 38 910 21 203 22 184 4 218 22 406 3 062 18 721 5 256 6 185 150 669 25.3 80 157 30 992 29 273 3 536 564 362 15.7 352 361 49 917 207 188 84 810 136 177 746 096 1 282 471

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 154.

Poverty Status in 1989 of Families and Persons: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Utah

Pacific Division

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

California

Alaska

Hawaii

ALL INCOME LEVELS IN 1989 Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Unrelated individuals for whom poverty status is determined ---------------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons for whom poverty status is determined Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

413 310 253 123 348 246 29 17 26 57 357 22 75 353 211 107 301 220 309 50 12 64 46 34 13 35 19 37 5 9 8

257 206 291 810 470 301 583 934 040 144 342 675 073 198 561 861 530 021 407 588 170 116 839 025 100 471 004 479 401 419 817

311 198 156 71 257 178 23 29 14 44 248 15 63 245 114 55 202 144 198 38 7 51 46 31 12 37 22 35 4 6 8

407 765 761 443 317 497 870 520 639 339 941 123 164 262 623 142 517 318 942 492 851 228 004 399 023 059 117 044 306 204 355

1 276 925 659 282 1 029 693 102 91 52 198 1 083 87 263 1 049 504 226 858 599 901 175 41 225 169 120 43 122 63 136 18 41 29

227 358 148 560 904 479 642 686 417 867 707 631 656 647 794 676 891 867 976 777 046 001 988 673 474 903 742 945 155 577 718

757 547 377 155 598 392 68 39 29 137 622 45 181 626 287 123 496 337 519 122 21 156 97 68 24 71 36 76 12 21 19

986 285 062 301 624 914 430 664 307 873 611 192 762 025 273 168 969 705 897 742 677 115 605 380 108 754 667 720 213 203 972

180 123 59 41 1 694 1 072 144 618 202 450

783 939 912 083 357 253 182 936 919 810

230 156 62 40 1 178 890 124 285 106 195

352 106 890 553 396 940 045 255 788 918

842 599 267 182 4 741 3 508 545 1 223 431 866

598 281 581 355 003 444 755 467 993 070

491 347 159 124 2 775 2 067 375 702 237 505

7 4 3 1 5 3

877 779 410 823 347 330 605 084 092 090 742 722 774 627 779 358 985 269 558 081 315 675 674 230 511 088 066 086 945 107 822

134 84 86 41 120 71 8 6 8 7 118 11 13 109 66 33 99 61 97 6 5 10 17 14 6 13 6 14 1 5 2

806 055 728 802 029 321 898 792 039 940 072 035 306 100 917 240 525 878 491 370 259 248 565 441 147 255 026 183 136 046 216

266 159 143 64 210 151 15 42 9 50 215 18 66 215 114 53 175 130 178 40 10 52 35 21 8 23 13 25 7 6 10

439 557 331 476 788 946 655 758 805 213 651 449 963 835 373 258 663 166 213 420 281 060 368 428 220 261 702 724 047 833 312

539 376 569 728 907 276 059 785 747 422

5 057 019 3 180 823 1 332 444 953 669 29 003 219 21 439 890 2 986 286 7 509 141 2 772 583 5 191 426

86 54 23 6 532 364 21 167 64 113

160 894 793 563 474 001 112 172 464 412

147 90 34 25 1 071 795 120 273 97 193

440 309 606 532 352 834 952 746 110 224

66 173 8.7 22 293 50 725 28 519 40 562 8 757 13 449 6 387 8 880 6 540 43 812 19 637 9 274 4 744 31 455 19 406 11 709 19 798 5 840 20 591 5 136 4 529 6 211 4 593 29 786 27 346 14 684 17 087 2 151 20 196 1 216 14 250 2 642 4 951 128 094 26.1 68 124 22 430 26 860 3 265 344 867 12.4 233 238 38 007 106 549 45 476 67 586 471 926 893 985

670 685 9.3 146 068 553 586 316 302 322 148 80 363 88 607 293 750 79 490 50 796 320 446 241 780 64 823 5 257 305 551 231 686 140 090 172 396 55 403 134 259 34 372 65 754 36 655 5 735 304 579 276 033 149 729 113 213 16 414 159 091 13 227 165 237 22 905 4 788 016 209 20.1 378 521 119 941 136 004 4 038 627 585 12.5 247 310 228 441 335 512 528 883 894 202 953 374 734 520

1 1 5 1 5 2 1 4 3 4 1 1

218 556 895 822 763 893 488 788 298 062 547 698 383 603 888 418 597 219 422 880 340 100 161 765 297 782 435 819 142 312 214

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Married-couple families ------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Female householder, no husband present -----With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder high school graduate or higher ------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Mean income deficit (dollars) ----------------------Persons ------------------------------Percent below poverty level --------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years -------------------Persons below 125 percent of poverty level -----------Persons below 200 percent of poverty level ------------

256

35 443 8.6 12 824 29 006 18 167 24 738 7 033 5 260 2 872 6 095 2 235 25 714 9 118 3 619 5 049 19 426 14 333 9 955 14 683 5 338 14 689 1 765 2 485 2 362 4 730 14 210 13 234 7 485 8 708 1 427 9 752 406 6 266 1 026 5 553 55 232 30.6 25 305 7 969 8 666 3 395 192 415 11.4 114 374 12 682 75 504 31 583 48 940 275 013 586 721

22 599 7.3 6 741 16 907 9 747 13 463 3 545 3 287 3 621 3 003 2 257 13 651 4 705 2 982 5 288 10 113 5 834 3 680 5 784 2 005 6 016 1 745 805 1 816 4 852 10 683 9 774 5 370 6 401 1 207 6 589 400 3 772 939 5 786 44 592 19.4 22 342 6 679 7 758 3 502 119 660 10.2 81 428 11 897 36 455 16 043 22 931 167 792 329 886

100 149 7.8 30 227 80 799 44 626 54 619 9 999 19 366 14 195 14 893 7 563 65 803 39 175 11 314 4 669 41 692 27 528 16 766 25 214 7 110 26 902 5 625 9 618 7 055 4 712 51 193 47 630 25 006 24 926 2 327 34 525 1 570 27 787 3 590 4 656 184 767 21.9 98 090 29 239 36 578 3 161 517 933 10.9 338 661 49 509 171 257 72 877 110 582 702 211 1 305 218

1

3 2 1

4 8

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 256 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

9 198 6.8 3 832 7 935 5 084 5 678 704 956 447 1 329 497 6 320 2 755 637 5 037 4 018 3 127 2 167 2 748 600 2 799 294 655 348 5 282 4 238 4 050 2 397 2 264 86 2 920 136 1 935 238 4 819 14 159 16.4 5 942 2 207 807 3 706 47 906 9.0 28 622 1 606 18 219 8 471 10 887 66 558 126 605

16 053 6.0 3 452 12 760 7 213 7 421 2 284 2 283 3 568 1 668 1 937 10 061 6 074 2 287 5 069 7 806 5 380 3 288 4 143 1 753 4 658 1 494 1 986 1 474 4 964 6 937 6 382 3 426 2 537 333 4 597 326 3 795 650 5 170 29 435 20.0 13 165 3 051 6 241 3 659 88 408 8.3 56 464 9 701 30 440 12 228 20 303 121 969 242 798

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 155.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Northeast Region

New England Division

Midwest Region

South Region

Middle Atlantic Division

Total

East North Central Division

340 815 525 040 813 102 711 963 091 556 535 493

1 802 758 1 781 723 21 035 9 440 3 047 936 2 988 136 59 800 39 675 2 173 895 1 943 624 230 271 207 163

2 600 616 2 572 940 27 676 16 898 4 418 756 4 330 055 88 701 72 071 3 324 861 2 892 381 432 480 409 944

1 840 251 1 821 426 18 825 11 502 3 092 046 3 031 941 60 105 48 728 2 202 316 1 932 994 269 322 255 172

760 751 8 5 1 326 1 298 28 23 1 122 959 163 154

340 476 116 853 399 496 813 656 206 834 241 876 091 992 847 389 258 605

1 802 226 398 652 252 273 3 047 529 736 1 081 366 332 2 173 785 487 508 204 188

758 184 248 830 062 434 936 905 807 940 798 486 895 158 644 520 338 235

2 600 355 522 960 432 330 4 418 863 944 1 553 641 415 3 324 1 181 688 794 395 264

616 210 632 619 117 038 756 931 106 780 222 717 861 064 842 836 999 120

1 840 243 397 671 294 233 3 092 567 716 1 089 430 287 2 202 758 491 531 244 175

251 678 159 924 481 009 046 863 745 484 264 690 316 276 946 888 952 254

760 111 125 288 137 97 1 326 296 227 464 210 128 1 122 422 196 262 151 88

210 2 4 7 24 31 44 95

391 489 662 704 285 596 203 452 2.7 87 322 10 528 18 032 12 291 21 375 11 953 13 143 21.3

630 8 16 28 84 98 127 265

393 912 852 635 175 901 375 543 3.5 279 767 40 332 56 610 41 439 61 808 34 903 44 675 23.0

984 16 34 61 177 186 214 294

830 970 276 408 763 050 062 301 4.3 394 884 63 419 82 591 67 538 91 972 44 734 44 630 23.1

687 10 21 39 117 127 151 218

140 994 713 896 548 052 500 437 4.0 280 332 45 132 57 757 46 827 65 325 32 092 33 199 23.1

1 287 17 58 124 317 242 221 306

514 291 146 820 004 452 359 442 3.3 968 292 112 021 327 549 187 619 186 632 75 919 78 552 19.8

326 3 14 31 76 62 57 80

893 925 753 343 256 278 588 750 3.0 239 915 27 973 81 711 45 604 46 339 19 215 19 073 18.0

960 13 43 93 240 180 163 225

1 510 20 81 177 444 310 241 235

554 12 46 96 157 87 68 85

141 3 12 25 39 22 17 21

413 9 34 71 118 64 51 63

688 14 72 132 211 110 75 71

United States

Total

10 635 762 10 521 298 114 464 59 648 18 218 481 17 884 074 334 407 247 973 12 976 794 11 580 219 1 396 575 1 305 978

2 381 098 2 352 538 28 560 13 480 4 057 749 3 975 238 82 511 56 638 2 934 986 2 607 180 327 806 297 656

578 570 7 4 1 009 987 22 16 761 663 97 90

10 1 2 3 1 1 18 3 3 5 2 2 12 4 2 2 1 1

762 746 592 376 132 916 481 494 423 343 366 855 794 073 473 417 777 054

2 381 294 510 852 348 374 4 057 683 951 1 444 516 462 2 934 1 007 644 718 295 268

098 660 364 683 461 930 749 561 013 774 039 362 986 150 491 909 596 840

578 68 112 199 96 101 1 009 153 214 362 149 129 761 221 156 210 91 80

3 863 77 151 239 639 671 788 1 295

733 968 376 904 545 469 016 455 5.1 1 637 721 282 378 341 892 254 933 356 102 186 922 215 494 24.6

840 11 21 36 108 130 171 360

784 401 514 339 460 497 578 995 3.3 367 089 50 860 74 642 53 730 83 183 46 856 57 818 22.6

6 105 105 377 683 1 565 1 168 1 006 1 197

2 751 73 311 488 754 427 323 371

West North Central Division

Total

South Atlantic Division

365 514 851 396 710 114 596 343 545 387 158 772

3 648 654 3 611 293 37 361 20 129 6 299 689 6 191 506 108 183 81 220 4 404 256 3 981 010 423 246 402 154

1 940 347 1 920 930 19 417 9 746 3 473 632 3 417 253 56 379 40 172 2 352 174 2 147 143 205 031 192 403

365 532 473 695 636 029 710 068 361 296 958 027 545 788 896 948 047 866

3 648 734 748 1 042 614 508 6 299 1 605 1 305 1 713 948 727 4 404 1 685 915 859 519 425

654 661 253 940 699 101 689 767 026 339 233 324 256 511 223 018 112 392

1 940 342 397 572 335 291 3 473 774 708 1 000 553 438 2 352 814 476 504 300 256

297 5 12 21 60 58 62 75

690 976 563 512 215 998 562 864 5.0 114 552 18 287 24 834 20 711 26 647 12 642 11 431 23.0

1 323 36 73 103 250 237 255 366

852 077 630 942 770 785 276 372 7.2 566 918 128 085 122 548 88 959 112 378 54 637 60 311 30.4

698 13 29 46 126 126 140 214

1 039 13 49 114 305 214 169 171

115 363 273 672 746 904 584 573 3.4 744 055 99 106 242 959 157 594 147 967 50 396 46 033 19.6

471 7 31 62 138 95 71 63

2 137 49 188 270 537 385 330 376

1 177 21 83 132 291 220 194 232

447 9 40 83 141 72 50 49

240 5 32 48 70 37 24 21

969 34 153 173 239 138 105 125

531 14 64 87 135 83 65 80

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

635 627 111 429 884 582 218 636 789 774 897 120 976 453 709 961 616 236

347 941 319 834 830 423 632 025 338 020 147 102 174 094 550 315 951 264

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

480 626 532 471 961 869 332 689 4.8 4 238 144 673 028 1 351 851 783 518 792 343 315 489 321 915 22.6 461 814 762 925 492 153 881 434 7.7 4 751 106 896 651 1 870 393 790 052 654 606 256 210 283 194 27.0

234 566 447 253 847 122 874 125 5.2 1 081 458 146 012 472 177 191 981 149 180 56 828 65 280 22.9

193 096 377 117 447 360 159 637 5.1 280 750 38 795 127 879 47 907 36 557 14 454 15 158 22.0

621 366 393 477 748 174 771 692 3.5 728 377 84 048 245 838 142 015 140 293 56 704 59 479 20.3

041 470 070 136 400 762 715 488 5.2 800 708 107 217 344 298 144 074 112 623 42 374 50 122 23.2

636 708 043 411 477 334 249 414 3.7 1 059 924 147 614 346 087 221 738 208 278 72 673 63 534 20.2

422 826 652 189 940 227 332 256 6.2 1 287 622 208 481 526 275 239 265 185 323 65 765 62 513 24.1

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 257 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

530 193 091 278 810 855 408 895 5.3 841 420 121 714 348 452 162 700 123 228 43 584 41 742 22.1

521 345 770 739 731 430 665 841 4.4 315 869 48 508 103 128 64 144 60 311 22 277 17 501 21.6

892 633 561 911 130 372 924 361 7.8 446 202 86 767 177 823 76 565 62 095 22 181 20 771 27.8

634 135 033 796 558 250 499 363 7.0 1 455 514 332 715 450 325 235 842 237 550 96 211 102 871 30.1

184 683 740 819 899 096 394 553 5.2 294 778 59 815 59 172 47 080 62 303 30 655 35 753 27.4

936 186 196 539 771 760 381 103 11.6 1 578 688 436 698 557 680 219 077 190 883 79 850 94 500 36.3

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

089 708 046 452 893 915 942 133 5.4 775 731 156 865 229 352 132 197 137 847 56 325 63 145 26.7

493 881 422 011 780 136 440 823 8.6 814 757 193 474 281 769 122 498 110 223 47 681 59 112 31.4

257

Table 155.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

South RegionmCon.

East South Central Division

West Region

West South Central Division

Total

New England Division

Mountain Division

Pacific Division

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont

Massachusetts

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

662 656 6 3 1 115 1 096 18 14 813 735 78 74

916 694 222 415 145 743 402 417 893 267 626 967

1 045 391 1 033 669 11 722 6 968 1 710 912 1 677 510 33 402 26 631 1 238 189 1 098 600 139 589 134 784

2 005 394 1 984 527 20 867 9 141 3 442 287 3 387 275 55 012 38 044 2 312 691 2 099 648 213 043 196 224

531 526 5 2 917 904 12 9 602 549 52 49

495 125 370 408 574 781 793 105 005 539 466 431

1 473 899 1 458 402 15 497 6 733 2 524 713 2 482 494 42 219 28 939 1 710 686 1 550 109 160 577 146 793

54 535 53 939 596 267 92 234 90 245 1 989 1 343 70 926 62 157 8 769 7 568

44 208 43 773 435 188 71 837 70 464 1 373 968 53 147 46 062 7 085 6 556

22 476 22 214 262 103 37 282 36 268 1 014 711 28 887 25 093 3 794 3 579

261 257 3 2 464 453 10 7 355 310 45 42

234 349 885 019 131 201 930 830 796 374 422 365

662 176 148 176 90 70 1 115 385 247 261 127 94 813 384 168 126 73 60

916 316 390 855 992 363 145 262 062 130 457 234 893 601 919 244 898 231

1 045 215 202 293 187 146 1 710 446 349 452 267 194 1 238 486 269 228 144 108

391 404 544 251 877 315 912 480 626 189 629 988 189 816 754 459 263 897

2 005 243 330 573 488 369 3 442 483 589 1 062 791 515 2 312 579 460 588 406 277

394 215 343 134 855 847 287 235 278 450 872 452 691 348 917 654 070 702

531 60 87 167 125 90 917 124 159 296 204 131 602 153 118 151 106 72

495 679 159 368 401 888 574 639 474 668 958 835 005 369 299 177 431 729

1 473 182 243 405 363 278 2 524 358 429 765 586 383 1 710 425 342 437 299 204

54 8 10 19 8 7 92 16 18 32 13 10 70 18 14 19 10 7

44 5 7 15 8 7 71 11 13 25 11 10 53 14 10 13 8 6

22 3 3 7 3 4 37 7 5 12 5 6 28 7 4 7 4 3

476 839 470 675 474 018 282 538 719 074 917 034 887 988 875 602 532 890

261 28 49 91 45 46 464 62 95 176 70 58 355 94 75 107 42 35

234 130 654 936 355 159 131 297 483 894 588 869 796 149 798 278 666 905

242 8 18 23 50 45 43 52

562 241 263 871 910 234 838 205 9.6 107 787 29 953 26 499 17 347 18 774 7 841 7 373 36.9

383 14 25 33 72 66 71 99

106 153 627 252 961 455 044 614 9.4 164 353 38 317 36 877 24 532 31 301 16 141 17 185 31.5

714 13 21 38 102 117 147 273

267 520 956 215 552 137 100 787 4.4 308 830 40 014 62 111 44 706 68 569 40 695 52 735 18.3

199 4 8 14 36 38 41 54

227 664 861 097 633 847 750 375 5.7 83 256 13 535 17 340 13 748 18 672 9 896 10 065 23.2

515 8 13 24 65 78 105 219

040 856 095 118 919 290 350 412 3.8 225 574 26 479 44 771 30 958 49 897 30 799 42 670 16.6

20 498 372 1 057 1 612 4 594 4 296 4 289 4 278 5.1 8 680 1 518 2 190 1 656 1 810 856 650 28.2

16 958 282 429 878 2 437 3 179 3 796 5 957 3.2 6 336 812 1 242 990 1 718 750 824 19.3

8 548 138 426 566 1 589 1 700 1 853 2 276 4.5 3 412 346 964 612 738 401 351 23.4

92 1 1 2 9 12 19 45

372 11 46 58 99 61 48 46

480 311 336 993 998 579 093 170 10.0 279 234 80 687 95 587 41 836 35 553 13 237 12 334 37.5

588 16 58 79 145 102 87 98

1 169 18 50 110 266 230 213 279

696 492 310 444 922 833 225 470 3.8 754 414 80 678 227 890 138 319 159 883 70 686 76 958 15.0

331 5 19 37 89 68 55 55

931 881 434 265 469 325 972 585 4.7 202 457 28 050 62 341 39 654 40 596 16 237 15 579 20.2

837 12 30 73 177 162 157 223

765 611 876 179 453 508 253 885 3.4 551 957 52 628 165 549 98 665 119 287 54 449 61 379 13.1

31 287 373 2 683 4 866 9 494 5 918 4 257 3 696 4.6 22 131 3 837 8 327 3 872 3 783 1 301 1 011 26.5

24 748 375 1 212 2 907 6 227 4 895 4 269 4 863 3.5 16 268 1 975 5 414 3 580 2 979 1 148 1 172 18.5

12 437 119 972 1 707 3 608 2 522 1 750 1 759 3.9 8 989 949 3 778 1 781 1 523 491 467 22.3

146 1 6 13 33 27 25 38

170 7 38 35 40 20 14 13

267 11 49 51 63 35 25 30

538 12 39 86 144 91 74 89

151 3 15 27 43 25 17 18

387 8 24 59 101 65 56 71

13 965 313 2 037 3 162 3 766 1 970 1 419 1 298 7.4 26 691 5 098 12 074 3 942 3 390 1 118 1 069 30.7

10 325 287 947 2 094 2 976 1 461 1 259 1 301 5.6 18 628 3 045 8 253 3 228 2 223 949 930 24.0

5 545 98 713 1 217 1 605 826 586 500 6.0 11 305 1 486 5 428 2 058 1 446 482 405 26.6

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

899 536 184 766 454 959 713 596 804 782 914 617 686 979 618 477 639 973

535 878 339 793 097 428 234 699 437 717 919 462 926 259 546 929 387 805

208 330 855 368 403 252 837 238 121 161 946 371 147 114 379 766 071 817

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

258

730 935 793 180 446 348 041 987 17.3 304 498 107 762 110 134 35 842 28 932 10 999 10 829 45.0

065 116 651 351 667 756 464 060 8.4 400 549 95 163 125 386 61 809 64 150 26 649 27 392 31.5 713 370 981 348 545 276 900 293 14.1 459 433 135 462 165 777 60 737 51 728 21 170 24 559 39.3

869 236 467 944 934 044 294 950 5.3 803 338 105 460 314 261 139 729 129 220 53 767 60 901 18.9

244 781 309 107 215 636 755 441 6.8 214 590 35 876 82 702 37 909 32 767 12 690 12 646 25.0

625 455 158 837 719 408 539 509 4.7 588 748 69 584 231 559 101 820 96 453 41 077 48 255 16.7

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 258 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

716 053 693 913 281 789 242 745 2.3 40 262 4 691 9 113 5 221 9 706 5 387 6 144 22.8

081 887 479 107 228 361 734 285 3.0 113 067 12 734 40 259 20 961 21 613 9 033 8 467 16.6 63 1 5 11 17 9 7 9

771 647 974 364 819 965 370 632 5.7 133 841 17 823 64 718 22 159 16 235 6 384 6 522 20.4

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 155.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

New England DivisionmCon.

Rhode Island

Connecticut

Middle Atlantic Division

New York

New Jersey

East North Central Division

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Indiana

Illinois

Michigan

Wisconsin

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

46 757 46 183 574 345 86 437 84 525 1 912 1 523 64 563 55 775 8 788 7 983

149 147 1 1 257 252 5 4 187 164 23 22

130 357 773 118 892 399 493 588 772 095 677 442

831 820 11 4 1 357 1 328 29 18 1 004 900 103 90

544 258 286 879 726 363 363 160 167 675 492 746

362 359 3 1 613 604 9 6 416 377 38 34

972 683 289 398 946 071 875 574 281 994 287 857

608 601 6 3 1 076 1 055 20 14 753 664 88 81

242 782 460 163 264 702 562 941 447 955 492 560

496 491 4 3 834 818 16 13 571 499 72 69

255 312 943 261 807 570 237 719 267 097 170 491

242 240 2 2 406 397 8 7 289 251 38 36

887 248 639 014 424 815 609 659 521 488 033 940

489 483 5 3 827 810 17 13 606 536 70 66

288 542 746 288 409 283 126 693 971 320 651 940

401 398 3 1 662 651 10 7 444 398 46 42

946 724 222 564 545 996 549 963 473 107 366 556

209 207 2 1 360 353 7 5 290 247 42 39

875 600 275 375 861 277 584 694 084 982 102 245

46 5 12 15 6 6 86 15 26 26 10 8 64 23 15 13 5 5

149 16 27 49 24 30 257 40 55 89 36 35 187 63 35 48 19 20

130 568 860 794 908 000 892 880 367 699 691 255 772 559 905 314 608 386

831 111 170 281 127 139 1 357 231 306 470 180 168 1 004 339 226 243 99 95

544 795 586 596 678 889 726 265 447 518 564 932 167 022 399 360 968 418

362 42 77 128 52 61 613 103 147 216 75 71 416 156 91 95 38 34

972 766 107 741 696 662 946 461 159 024 953 349 281 027 826 623 340 465

608 71 150 242 71 71 1 076 195 283 395 110 92 753 290 169 169 66 58

242 623 555 493 688 883 264 179 201 398 281 205 447 109 419 537 030 352

496 61 119 182 71 60 834 128 213 305 110 76 571 174 139 146 63 47

255 724 873 233 509 916 807 767 954 204 007 875 267 058 582 597 084 946

242 31 55 94 34 26 406 69 96 154 51 34 289 91 67 78 30 22

887 637 490 766 837 157 424 054 188 755 903 524 521 274 138 339 432 338

489 69 92 170 87 69 827 167 173 280 123 82 606 224 121 146 67 46

288 409 418 714 125 622 409 126 444 036 900 903 971 770 677 027 878 619

401 50 93 139 68 50 662 120 169 219 94 59 444 149 111 97 49 35

946 733 005 325 780 103 545 052 446 570 302 175 473 949 456 711 638 719

209 30 36 84 32 26 360 82 63 129 50 34 290 118 52 63 33 22

875 175 373 886 230 211 861 864 713 919 152 213 084 225 093 214 920 632

16 861 178 386 622 2 082 2 987 4 128 6 478 2.7 7 334 878 1 545 1 215 1 832 930 934 22.4

54 810 466 671 1 113 4 302 6 645 10 895 30 718 1.9 21 298 2 283 2 978 2 597 5 571 3 629 4 240 15.7

278 4 7 11 33 40 53 129

873 296 202 466 013 431 391 074 3.7 140 074 20 998 28 225 17 943 29 520 17 978 25 410 24.6

130 1 2 3 11 16 25 70

934 168 139 505 316 336 909 561 2.2 48 694 5 676 7 319 7 031 11 146 7 873 9 649 17.6

220 3 7 13 39 42 48 65

586 448 511 664 846 134 075 908 4.1 90 999 13 658 21 066 16 465 21 142 9 052 9 616 23.6

185 3 6 11 34 36 41 52

666 143 453 444 594 442 039 551 4.1 78 174 13 564 16 735 13 677 17 718 8 479 8 001 24.3

92 1 3 6 17 18 20 24

376 358 177 174 732 857 581 497 4.0 36 695 5 622 8 364 7 240 8 434 3 718 3 317 22.3

176 2 4 8 24 28 39 68

463 818 547 621 204 943 266 064 3.8 75 903 12 867 13 437 10 451 18 252 9 821 11 075 22.9

151 2 5 9 25 26 31 50

27 754 316 1 523 3 310 6 760 5 200 5 099 5 546 3.5 21 498 2 618 8 154 4 273 3 670 1 430 1 353 22.9

84 586 855 1 884 5 446 16 939 16 382 16 479 26 601 1.9 57 962 5 860 15 779 11 137 12 771 5 812 6 603 14.9

411 6 19 36 92 73 72 110

198 2 6 14 40 36 37 60

351 4 17 42 107 70 53 54

167 622 519 271 687 792 751 525 3.5 258 384 30 514 95 260 56 468 47 682 15 587 12 873 20.1

280 3 13 31 86 59 44 41

140 1 7 16 44 29 22 18

828 952 193 917 325 500 048 893 3.6 98 551 14 249 33 328 20 832 19 005 5 991 5 146 20.6

267 3 11 25 66 53 47 58

222 2 11 25 66 45 35 36

127 1 6 15 41 26 19 16

11 587 290 942 2 456 3 382 1 762 1 239 1 516 4.8 23 952 3 581 11 745 3 791 2 759 1 135 941 28.6

36 000 461 1 764 4 824 9 899 6 376 5 286 7 390 2.9 66 333 7 762 25 661 12 729 10 504 4 386 5 291 18.0

183 4 15 29 48 28 23 32

81 1 5 12 21 13 11 15

147 3 12 29 48 22 16 16

112 2 10 21 36 18 12 11

60 1 5 11 19 10 6 6

119 2 9 19 35 20 15 17

93 1 8 18 29 14 10 9

61 1 6 12 20 9 5 5

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

757 731 938 287 162 639 437 004 079 289 180 885 563 923 344 500 994 802

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

258 559 501 854 741 381 044 178 3.9 335 604 38 351 112 556 59 552 63 933 27 991 33 221 21.6 427 724 951 820 635 401 607 289 5.6 378 126 51 321 164 090 63 458 52 623 20 922 25 712 24.6

196 185 373 352 320 001 976 989 2.5 134 389 15 183 38 022 25 995 28 678 13 126 13 385 17.6 693 733 612 083 655 584 895 131 4.7 144 367 18 405 57 006 26 655 22 698 8 927 10 676 20.5

921 013 507 233 110 777 213 068 5.1 278 215 37 491 123 202 53 961 37 302 12 525 13 734 22.7

542 513 389 446 872 434 778 110 3.3 204 504 29 864 67 890 43 613 39 233 12 732 11 172 20.5 918 399 043 738 287 325 276 850 5.7 219 192 33 647 90 043 41 506 31 853 11 401 10 742 22.4

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 259 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

352 193 603 048 742 227 424 115 5.2 113 303 17 648 47 045 21 134 16 591 5 693 5 192 22.9

662 853 463 705 927 627 937 150 3.6 202 379 29 088 58 990 39 946 41 881 16 169 16 305 19.7 890 729 116 059 514 180 664 628 5.3 228 852 35 132 84 941 44 506 36 258 13 891 14 124 21.7

051 682 254 047 556 748 214 550 4.3 60 047 9 985 12 002 9 859 13 565 6 755 7 881 23.5

906 820 119 244 216 348 309 850 3.5 155 893 19 121 52 204 34 107 30 824 10 436 9 201 20.0 090 714 979 607 768 719 281 022 5.2 168 462 23 130 74 140 33 212 23 418 7 733 6 829 23.3

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

81 584 993 2 282 4 610 15 462 16 062 19 400 22 775 3.2 29 513 3 094 7 219 5 600 7 356 3 319 2 925 20.7 177 225 109 360 406 995 512 570 2.7 82 728 6 784 30 547 19 096 17 024 5 068 4 209 15.2

280 158 350 826 499 404 763 280 5.1 111 611 12 157 52 283 22 342 15 108 4 866 4 855 19.9

259

Table 155.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West North Central Division

Minnesota

Iowa

Missouri

South Atlantic Division

North Dakota

South Dakota

Nebraska

Kansas

Delaware

Maryland

District of Columbia

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

171 168 2 1 295 288 7 5 250 212 38 36

102 980 122 170 768 746 022 664 794 078 716 816

128 013 126 441 1 572 828 228 178 223 269 4 909 3 827 197 671 166 421 31 250 29 274

230 227 2 1 396 388 7 6 321 279 41 39

385 689 696 663 414 439 975 397 437 797 640 336

27 206 26 865 341 245 47 593 46 418 1 175 969 43 396 36 519 6 877 6 481

30 820 30 411 409 251 54 934 53 677 1 257 1 083 47 596 40 352 7 244 7 013

67 375 66 680 695 560 118 220 115 561 2 659 2 400 104 846 88 954 15 892 15 419

105 464 104 448 1 016 679 185 603 182 004 3 599 3 003 156 805 135 266 21 539 20 433

29 966 29 748 218 104 50 169 49 389 780 594 30 501 26 944 3 557 3 445

193 837 192 178 1 659 869 317 166 311 969 5 197 3 964 199 514 178 404 21 110 19 750

25 539 24 564 975 567 45 170 42 697 2 473 1 698 32 502 28 879 3 623 3 136

171 24 25 63 32 25 295 67 46 101 49 30 250 100 40 54 35 19

102 686 314 426 543 133 768 846 047 743 572 560 794 474 866 499 448 507

128 16 19 55 21 14 228 44 37 92 33 20 197 63 35 55 27 16

013 212 863 371 795 772 178 962 337 179 607 093 671 776 054 025 736 080

230 39 45 79 38 26 396 100 81 123 56 34 321 134 61 67 34 23

385 526 836 979 075 969 414 472 300 671 144 827 437 958 498 314 167 500

27 6 3 8 5 2 47 17 5 12 8 4 43 22 4 6 7 2

30 5 3 11 5 3 54 15 7 18 9 5 47 21 6 8 7 3

67 7 10 28 12 8 118 21 19 47 19 11 104 33 19 27 15 8

105 11 16 41 21 15 185 29 29 69 35 22 156 45 29 43 23 15

29 3 7 9 4 5 50 7 11 15 7 7 30 8 7 6 3 3

193 28 39 55 31 38 317 63 69 89 46 47 199 69 39 43 23 24

25 4 6 5 4 5 45 9 10 10 6 8 32 9 5 7 4 5

66 1 2 3 12 12 14 19

724 025 325 952 082 875 630 835 3.9 24 962 3 531 4 865 4 124 6 344 3 121 2 977 20.3

51 1 2 3 11 11 10 11

280 107 047 867 093 178 885 103 4.9 18 645 2 726 4 557 3 521 4 185 1 965 1 691 22.1

87 1 4 7 17 15 17 22

10 877 339 656 867 2 585 2 395 2 164 1 871 7.5 3 893 593 898 762 917 441 282 23.3

12 387 387 613 1 103 2 933 2 671 2 452 2 228 6.6 4 593 807 967 910 1 052 479 378 24.4

26 949 486 1 016 1 900 5 853 5 669 5 558 6 467 4.4 10 074 1 360 2 252 2 041 2 620 944 857 21.2

42 110 785 1 572 2 497 7 844 8 253 9 591 11 568 4.6 15 949 2 633 3 059 2 816 3 706 1 905 1 830 22.3

11 203 192 291 581 1 569 1 888 2 364 4 318 3.6 4 201 677 625 615 1 061 543 680 21.0

104 1 6 12 31 21 16 14

925 390 507 827 220 582 785 614 4.0 69 596 9 391 22 384 14 856 13 975 5 165 3 825 19.3

82 1 4 11 25 17 12 10

519 211 986 127 511 132 388 164 4.0 53 685 6 795 17 752 11 837 10 563 3 913 2 825 18.4

137 2 10 19 39 26 19 18

125 487 292 492 750 549 911 644 5.1 96 570 17 736 32 132 18 247 16 994 6 196 5 265 25.0

17 324 372 1 409 2 484 5 097 3 460 2 406 2 096 5.5 11 438 2 048 3 653 2 165 2 096 810 666 24.4

20 109 351 1 896 3 021 6 287 4 024 2 594 1 936 5.4 12 783 2 319 4 163 2 515 2 436 796 554 25.0

42 525 544 2 954 5 671 12 190 8 884 6 625 5 657 4.1 27 911 3 912 9 222 5 800 5 175 2 081 1 721 20.6

66 994 990 3 726 8 117 18 676 13 799 10 956 10 730 3.8 43 886 6 307 13 822 8 724 9 072 3 316 2 645 20.3

17 205 183 607 1 498 4 136 3 661 3 310 3 810 3.1 11 418 1 487 3 285 2 172 2 561 973 940 18.7

53 1 7 11 16 8 5 4

42 554 861 4 990 8 170 12 777 7 074 4 740 3 942 6.2 78 367 12 791 30 693 14 241 12 348 4 347 3 947 24.1

67 1 9 13 18 10 6 6

9 979 223 1 576 2 079 2 827 1 538 973 763 9.8 16 633 3 642 6 154 2 753 2 619 895 570 30.5

10 504 181 1 913 2 342 3 011 1 416 896 745 9.3 19 103 4 322 7 846 3 231 2 407 780 517 32.4

22 414 517 2 736 4 452 6 619 3 483 2 484 2 123 6.5 42 304 8 037 16 785 7 187 6 043 2 282 1 970 27.2

34 913 853 4 252 6 913 9 795 5 665 3 812 3 623 7.0 62 264 11 407 24 539 10 762 8 897 3 367 3 292 26.5

5 968 116 382 843 1 722 959 948 998 4.8 10 878 1 869 4 108 1 850 1 431 675 945 23.8

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

206 921 716 108 584 877 593 071 821 235 354 112 396 475 797 422 088 614

820 983 976 828 655 378 934 023 539 045 004 323 596 411 253 938 460 534

375 065 468 974 622 246 220 228 658 015 275 044 846 979 422 256 834 355

464 139 300 009 362 654 603 466 659 408 002 068 805 715 006 494 314 276

966 296 022 996 463 189 169 735 820 662 754 198 501 947 322 909 997 326

837 289 744 876 633 295 166 787 043 955 678 703 514 539 618 160 180 017

539 189 122 365 073 790 170 187 385 403 454 741 502 274 927 028 353 920

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

260

193 118 113 126 355 141 278 062 7.5 99 826 17 936 42 060 17 517 13 650 4 626 4 037 26.8

363 847 334 326 825 957 282 792 5.7 36 436 6 637 8 236 6 537 7 823 3 787 3 416 25.9

335 880 981 829 746 055 741 103 9.4 127 705 28 632 49 746 20 874 16 131 5 884 6 438 30.7

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 260 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

69 570 723 1 338 2 405 7 969 10 143 13 966 33 026 2.5 27 622 4 301 4 277 3 474 6 149 4 005 5 416 20.8 102 1 3 7 19 18 19 31

5 621 78 106 215 555 648 890 3 129 3.5 6 695 1 404 880 742 1 266 859 1 544 26.1

655 478 920 611 913 555 549 629 3.5 70 361 10 740 17 626 12 120 14 281 7 063 8 531 20.3

9 072 275 419 537 1 207 1 292 1 706 3 636 5.9 14 636 2 586 3 426 1 915 2 895 1 342 2 472 25.8

39 029 829 2 996 4 710 9 172 6 257 5 661 9 404 5.7 67 567 11 361 22 175 11 073 10 751 5 246 6 961 23.5

4 367 207 256 368 726 641 618 1 551 7.2 13 534 2 841 3 538 1 752 2 182 1 166 2 055 28.2

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 155.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] South Atlantic DivisionmCon.

United States Region and Division State

Virginia

West Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

East South Central Division

Georgia

Florida

Kentucky

Tennessee

Alabama

Mississippi

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

244 242 2 1 403 395 7 5 259 230 28 26

656 363 293 512 382 510 872 929 222 693 529 677

91 624 90 983 641 404 156 926 154 471 2 455 1 985 111 878 103 123 8 755 8 316

290 287 2 1 486 477 8 7 315 282 33 31

499 787 712 771 119 348 771 271 938 750 188 409

144 932 143 634 1 298 743 248 097 244 580 3 517 2 652 148 032 134 658 13 374 12 418

238 235 2 1 391 384 7 5 261 235 26 25

005 562 443 447 357 337 020 475 190 031 159 393

681 674 7 2 1 375 1 356 18 10 993 926 66 61

289 111 178 329 246 952 294 604 397 661 736 859

160 159 1 1 270 265 4 3 196 176 20 19

773 092 681 030 085 241 844 912 731 011 720 805

214 212 2 1 359 353 6 5 258 231 27 25

273 214 059 169 533 125 408 133 838 803 035 825

181 924 180 527 1 397 662 303 363 299 156 4 207 3 191 219 243 200 230 19 013 18 074

105 946 104 861 1 085 554 182 164 179 221 2 943 2 181 139 081 127 223 11 858 11 263

244 48 44 66 41 42 403 109 74 102 61 55 259 104 45 47 33 28

656 907 966 151 852 780 382 131 322 971 290 668 222 017 547 627 504 527

91 21 20 31 10 7 156 51 33 43 16 11 111 55 19 18 9 8

624 090 614 220 874 826 926 967 435 741 161 622 878 459 432 763 634 590

290 64 65 79 45 35 486 145 105 118 65 51 315 143 59 49 33 29

499 384 051 427 820 817 119 242 997 454 092 334 938 275 646 966 888 163

144 33 32 37 21 18 248 79 52 56 30 29 148 64 29 23 14 16

932 821 211 989 924 987 097 113 020 546 787 631 032 050 310 532 908 232

238 54 49 65 35 32 391 123 83 95 48 40 261 119 52 43 24 21

005 780 093 908 853 371 357 659 571 309 774 044 190 411 090 370 577 742

681 84 132 220 139 104 1 375 184 267 466 270 186 993 240 217 263 152 118

289 185 496 902 338 368 246 204 745 979 157 161 397 122 658 960 910 747

160 51 32 41 20 14 270 105 52 62 28 20 196 102 32 29 17 14

773 406 424 881 171 891 085 636 738 310 645 756 731 578 604 634 712 203

214 60 44 55 29 23 359 128 73 83 42 31 258 123 50 40 24 19

273 385 566 934 903 485 533 401 914 906 050 262 838 670 738 182 790 458

181 38 46 51 25 20 303 93 76 72 34 25 219 98 52 34 18 15

924 191 388 749 430 166 363 491 690 364 923 895 243 312 783 287 325 536

105 26 25 27 15 11 182 57 43 42 21 16 139 60 32 22 13 11

90 1 3 5 13 14 17 33

230 489 106 439 848 683 926 739 4.3 36 998 6 526 7 056 5 486 7 845 4 472 5 613 24.5

33 1 2 3 8 6 5 5

930 102 363 932 617 546 654 716 8.6 15 070 3 947 4 085 2 596 2 659 885 898 34.4

107 2 5 7 22 21 22 26

881 170 543 804 212 261 447 444 5.9 46 010 10 725 10 327 8 283 9 349 3 667 3 659 32.0

52 1 2 3 10 10 10 13

438 219 852 943 077 378 765 204 6.6 22 361 5 721 5 269 3 529 4 304 1 740 1 798 34.4

86 2 4 6 15 14 17 26

213 030 469 184 403 823 002 302 6.6 36 751 9 245 7 801 5 691 6 817 3 516 3 681 33.7

241 4 9 16 46 45 49 68

098 680 672 316 649 726 380 675 4.9 99 070 17 269 18 852 16 664 22 853 10 968 12 464 23.5

59 2 5 6 12 10 10 11

587 565 342 445 743 505 499 488 11.7 26 673 7 318 6 567 4 517 4 588 1 902 1 781 36.0

79 2 5 6 16 15 15 18

379 214 224 910 250 137 207 437 8.0 33 404 8 812 8 049 5 169 6 349 2 562 2 463 35.6

66 2 4 6 13 12 11 15

090 062 441 302 681 615 690 299 8.4 29 454 8 024 7 490 4 859 4 795 2 259 2 027 36.8

37 1 3 4 8 6 6 6

133 2 9 13 29 22 23 33

863 365 489 691 112 821 065 320 5.4 92 472 17 743 26 299 15 449 16 461 7 474 9 046 25.4

52 1 5 8 17 9 6 4

027 166 048 261 386 568 035 563 7.3 41 287 8 387 15 702 8 666 5 618 1 659 1 255 27.3

163 3 17 23 42 28 24 23

82 2 8 11 20 14 12 13

125 3 11 16 30 21 19 22

878 169 881 571 010 913 897 437 7.5 95 011 25 969 29 566 13 802 14 215 5 710 5 749 35.0

490 7 25 48 127 100 84 95

219 599 607 858 620 051 625 859 4.0 276 089 43 083 74 264 51 756 57 363 23 295 26 328 20.9

91 2 11 15 25 14 11 9

121 3 14 18 32 20 16 16

102 2 11 15 27 17 13 13

189 931 972 768 230 152 650 486 9.6 75 052 22 621 25 491 10 821 9 008 3 602 3 509 39.0

57 2 8 9 14 9 6 6

51 1 7 8 12 7 5 9

24 053 834 3 969 5 551 7 180 3 192 1 800 1 527 11.2 44 933 10 669 18 692 8 175 4 680 1 486 1 231 31.5

64 2 12 12 15 8 6 6

28 1 5 5 6 3 2 3

49 1 9 9 11 6 5 5

263 5 22 39 71 46 35 42

41 1 8 8 10 5 3 3

54 2 11 11 13 6 4 4

45 2 10 9 10 5 3 3

28 1 8 5 5 2 2 2

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

946 334 012 291 488 821 164 734 720 550 839 321 081 041 794 141 071 034

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

952 506 162 271 359 149 933 572 9.6 89 061 20 758 29 654 13 380 12 358 5 449 7 462 30.6

637 428 702 789 262 541 160 755 7.6 116 161 30 359 39 220 17 983 16 906 5 956 5 737 34.5 233 518 347 882 055 444 401 586 13.9 113 855 37 320 41 534 13 657 11 336 4 725 5 283 42.8

533 045 373 636 247 513 595 124 8.0 58 296 16 511 19 964 8 334 7 547 2 853 3 087 36.8 844 048 502 783 701 621 953 236 12.9 53 922 18 004 20 542 5 894 4 922 2 091 2 469 44.2

852 936 099 399 612 469 432 905 13.6 95 061 32 114 32 423 11 192 10 523 4 032 4 777 43.5

195 887 709 204 253 404 694 044 6.0 325 946 58 538 109 103 55 525 52 040 22 811 27 929 23.9

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 261 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

185 955 408 049 767 818 356 832 10.0 69 120 18 053 23 770 11 390 9 411 3 457 3 039 33.9 949 677 733 790 804 137 665 143 14.8 75 393 21 965 28 911 10 752 8 010 2 871 2 884 38.2

190 255 534 246 063 600 253 239 8.9 87 835 23 762 30 405 13 581 11 839 4 392 3 856 36.1 297 255 410 211 047 820 567 987 15.1 93 901 30 659 34 694 11 429 9 328 4 038 3 753 42.6

616 233 310 356 721 455 778 763 18.1 82 399 31 398 29 368 8 760 7 666 2 616 2 591 48.1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

506 400 256 214 236 977 442 981 11.7 18 256 5 799 4 393 2 802 3 042 1 118 1 102 41.0 916 170 422 930 938 009 834 613 12.9 47 227 16 251 15 921 6 044 5 295 1 786 1 930 42.9 868 770 340 823 874 936 031 094 23.6 52 805 23 740 17 161 4 901 3 928 1 474 1 601 54.3

261

Table 155.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

West South Central Division

Mountain Division

Arkansas

Louisiana

Oklahoma

Texas

Montana

Idaho

Wyoming

Colorado

New Mexico

Arizona

108 054 106 966 1 088 760 196 885 192 961 3 924 3 393 152 931 136 773 16 158 15 700

171 168 2 1 277 270 6 5 190 168 22 21

354 963 391 690 068 585 483 686 365 070 295 717

137 135 1 1 235 230 5 4 187 165 22 21

466 798 668 030 866 865 001 071 728 538 190 492

628 621 6 3 1 001 983 17 13 707 628 78 75

517 942 575 488 093 099 994 481 165 219 946 875

33 904 33 487 417 226 61 244 59 807 1 437 1 181 45 175 39 056 6 119 5 894

38 638 38 254 384 226 70 486 69 359 1 127 855 50 652 45 650 5 002 4 836

17 865 17 710 155 100 27 784 27 251 533 422 19 261 17 097 2 164 2 116

121 216 120 095 1 121 643 194 632 191 726 2 906 2 344 133 734 118 876 14 858 14 004

59 782 59 369 413 240 98 541 97 409 1 132 849 63 977 58 984 4 993 4 738

154 318 152 812 1 506 497 290 177 286 783 3 394 1 998 187 023 174 929 12 094 11 103

108 25 24 32 15 11 196 60 45 49 25 15 152 69 34 24 14 9

054 440 246 097 265 006 885 057 314 738 803 973 931 621 562 399 515 834

171 42 33 50 23 20 277 91 53 70 32 28 190 93 33 32 17 13

354 794 590 462 720 788 068 280 696 939 521 632 365 098 954 387 318 608

137 20 29 42 27 18 235 49 50 69 39 26 187 69 41 36 23 17

466 030 089 926 375 046 866 546 737 120 661 802 728 101 326 127 579 595

628 127 115 167 121 96 1 001 245 199 262 169 123 707 254 159 135 88 67

517 140 619 766 517 475 093 597 879 392 644 581 165 996 912 546 851 860

33 4 5 12 6 4 61 10 9 21 12 7 45 14 8 10 7 4

38 3 7 13 8 5 70 9 13 24 15 8 50 14 10 12 8 4

17 1 3 6 3 2 27 3 4 10 5 3 19 5 3 4 3 1

121 11 17 38 28 25 194 25 31 63 41 32 133 35 25 33 22 16

59 11 9 16 11 10 98 22 16 26 17 14 63 22 11 13 8 7

782 824 840 317 487 314 541 292 620 997 882 750 977 440 460 332 757 988

154 20 23 45 38 26 290 38 47 89 70 43 187 42 33 48 36 26

39 1 3 4 9 7 6 6

899 491 274 494 745 465 763 667 10.2 17 422 4 664 4 865 2 777 3 042 1 120 954 36.6

60 2 5 6 11 10 10 13

178 762 214 227 864 262 744 105 11.8 28 635 8 587 6 754 4 394 4 514 2 112 2 274 38.7

53 1 3 4 11 10 9 11

296 763 446 895 364 165 990 673 7.9 22 010 3 929 6 022 3 505 4 458 2 265 1 831 29.1

229 8 13 17 39 38 43 68

13 102 439 721 1 211 3 095 2 765 2 706 2 165 6.8 5 506 1 058 1 280 1 039 1 032 611 486 25.8

15 666 299 706 1 339 3 491 3 427 3 138 3 266 5.0 5 269 936 1 357 968 1 046 551 411 27.3

7 165 155 382 492 1 410 1 589 1 271 1 866 5.5 2 969 397 714 580 641 303 334 20.5

44 730 712 1 409 2 964 7 385 8 377 9 739 14 144 4.1 21 061 2 952 4 304 3 247 4 907 2 851 2 800 21.9

22 232 802 1 571 1 995 4 420 4 048 4 110 5 286 9.8 9 412 2 083 2 014 1 463 1 906 990 956 29.7

56 1 2 4 10 10 11 15

69 1 9 11 20 11 8 6

992 988 094 740 430 638 263 839 9.0 46 653 13 589 16 011 7 090 6 106 2 053 1 804 38.3

88 3 10 13 22 14 11 12

550 099 653 585 122 586 679 826 10.7 70 350 20 468 22 913 10 076 9 529 3 583 3 781 37.1

83 1 7 12 22 15 12 11

776 931 924 171 360 635 036 719 6.4 57 684 10 256 20 981 9 368 9 578 4 096 3 405 29.2

345 9 30 41 80 60 55 66

747 098 980 855 755 897 486 676 8.1 225 862 50 850 65 481 35 275 38 937 16 917 18 402 28.9

22 575 318 1 865 3 338 6 843 4 346 3 192 2 673 5.3 14 414 2 203 4 851 2 930 2 707 971 752 21.3

26 785 413 1 857 3 793 8 407 5 496 3 700 3 119 4.5 14 502 2 081 5 192 3 148 2 579 808 694 21.5

10 232 146 729 1 363 2 894 2 230 1 580 1 290 4.4 6 678 929 2 251 1 443 1 193 488 374 19.8

68 1 3 7 17 14 12 13

759 052 264 192 647 360 133 111 3.6 47 229 5 669 14 526 9 155 9 620 4 079 4 180 19.9

35 129 738 3 081 4 521 8 988 6 516 5 256 6 029 7.6 21 482 4 416 6 222 3 770 3 830 1 508 1 736 26.9

105 2 5 10 28 21 18 18

36 1 8 7 8 4 2 2

37 2 8 7 8 3 3 3

40 1 7 8 10 5 3 4

153 6 25 27 36 21 15 20

10 207 251 1 319 2 167 3 179 1 528 887 876 7.8 18 005 3 040 7 760 3 338 2 248 839 780 25.8

13 824 307 1 890 3 189 4 181 1 953 1 249 1 055 7.6 18 280 3 100 8 226 2 964 2 585 793 612 26.4

4 579 129 514 966 1 353 659 482 476 6.9 7 593 1 180 3 308 1 314 1 058 458 275 23.0

29 701 696 2 540 5 560 8 385 5 012 3 613 3 895 5.6 51 167 7 732 20 717 8 717 7 602 3 140 3 259 26.2

15 601 513 2 252 3 000 3 920 2 438 1 613 1 865 11.1 21 985 5 620 7 270 3 466 3 187 1 253 1 189 33.8

51 1 4 7 14 9 6 7

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

904 368 599 643 745 549 244 556 858 343 356 131 175 628 144 933 125 345

638 595 341 428 952 322 486 359 148 040 282 657 652 205 577 293 946 631

865 709 136 597 725 698 784 887 850 317 448 282 261 222 912 922 426 779

216 176 920 441 637 042 632 136 146 863 927 560 734 688 562 202 460 822

318 810 319 223 281 685 177 703 995 875 485 119 023 160 932 012 518 401

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

262

001 557 848 846 431 304 757 258 17.0 57 262 21 114 20 501 6 849 4 940 1 850 2 008 47.2

512 010 137 657 772 924 310 702 17.9 70 502 25 250 24 624 8 588 6 330 2 707 3 003 44.6

950 510 721 157 095 555 841 071 11.5 76 027 17 782 31 753 10 585 9 067 3 533 3 307 37.7

733 137 693 636 988 563 547 169 9.0 96 286 21 137 19 236 13 856 19 287 10 644 12 126 29.1

250 293 275 688 247 493 992 262 13.1 255 642 71 316 88 899 34 715 31 391 13 080 16 241 36.5

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 262 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

685 504 658 085 000 898 564 976 6.5 23 080 3 886 4 572 3 752 5 288 2 673 2 909 22.6

632 220 890 756 066 428 986 286 5.1 60 164 8 447 17 142 11 333 12 764 5 267 5 211 19.3 071 298 461 859 080 269 842 262 6.5 61 908 9 926 20 678 11 383 10 737 4 409 4 775 21.9

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 155.

Selected Characteristics of Persons 60 Years and Over by Age: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State

Mountain DivisionmCon.

Pacific Division

Utah

Nevada

Washington

Oregon

California

Alaska

Hawaii

52 335 51 840 495 243 88 561 87 374 1 187 887 61 131 56 507 4 624 4 426

53 437 52 558 879 233 86 149 85 072 1 077 569 41 052 38 440 2 612 2 314

190 275 188 718 1 557 937 338 710 332 805 5 905 4 636 236 863 211 243 25 620 24 453

119 762 118 616 1 146 606 225 899 222 388 3 511 2 485 165 232 150 944 14 288 13 132

1 102 312 1 090 125 12 187 5 013 1 865 417 1 833 748 31 669 21 173 1 256 442 1 139 824 116 618 106 107

12 706 12 483 223 65 15 427 15 114 313 241 6 732 5 932 800 757

48 844 48 460 384 112 79 260 78 439 821 404 45 417 42 166 3 251 2 344

52 2 8 16 14 9 88 5 16 31 22 13 61 9 14 17 12 7

53 4 11 17 13 6 86 9 19 29 19 9 41 9 9 11 6 3

437 501 306 722 179 729 149 219 504 158 208 060 052 421 954 317 790 570

190 15 31 60 47 35 338 34 57 116 80 49 236 53 48 65 42 27

119 10 20 39 29 19 225 27 39 77 51 30 165 38 34 44 30 18

762 325 952 642 394 449 899 110 474 937 035 343 232 175 054 382 197 424

1 102 147 180 284 274 214 1 865 272 316 542 441 292 1 256 309 253 318 222 153

12 2 1 3 3 2 15 3 2 4 3 2 6 2 1 1 1

48 6 8 17 8 7 79 20 14 24 10 9 45 23 5 7 3 4

21 402 398 661 1 019 3 594 4 502 4 850 6 378 4.0 6 389 897 1 362 1 175 1 589 651 715 20.8

18 245 355 753 992 3 238 3 241 4 372 5 294 4.6 9 570 1 326 1 737 1 524 2 263 1 266 1 454 19.6

70 1 1 3 11 12 15 24

45 002 933 1 833 3 167 8 415 9 113 10 286 11 255 4.8 18 472 2 969 4 141 3 228 4 290 1 963 1 881 23.0

378 6 8 16 44 53 75 172

063 561 946 686 429 874 047 520 3.9 168 616 18 265 33 859 21 479 36 636 23 558 34 819 15.2

4 548 77 121 192 396 602 800 2 360 4.4 2 428 271 437 331 471 305 613 15.3

16 563 136 273 479 1 545 1 897 3 227 9 006 2.2 5 033 560 753 762 1 163 826 969 15.1

34 064 388 1 388 3 405 9 418 7 958 6 020 5 487 2.7 17 323 2 167 5 457 3 874 3 686 1 215 924 17.5

28 755 606 1 360 2 897 7 206 5 991 5 105 5 590 4.1 20 665 2 138 6 700 4 001 4 217 1 901 1 708 17.5

120 1 4 10 30 26 23 23

297 485 748 213 276 695 165 715 2.8 78 333 8 760 22 207 15 755 18 315 7 099 6 197 16.8

81 1 4 10 24 17 12 11

479 212 334 213 379 362 544 435 3.7 50 624 6 837 15 540 10 946 10 463 3 806 3 032 19.2

603 9 20 51 117 113 114 175

005 495 717 212 924 248 505 904 3.5 407 754 34 929 124 601 69 245 87 152 41 808 50 019 11.5

4 974 76 162 282 863 805 1 095 1 691 3.8 3 786 317 838 881 789 467 494 10.8

28 010 343 915 1 259 4 011 4 398 5 944 11 140 3.2 11 460 1 785 2 363 1 838 2 568 1 269 1 637 19.6

16 524 289 1 493 2 885 5 340 3 088 1 919 1 510 5.1 21 799 3 379 9 189 4 192 3 229 988 822 23.1

9 737 298 840 1 481 2 777 1 689 1 150 1 502 5.8 13 853 1 899 5 554 2 535 2 121 810 934 22.1

55 480 885 4 146 8 601 17 163 10 088 7 413 7 184 4.1 88 671 12 037 34 431 17 150 14 576 5 513 4 964 21.5

41 263 839 3 527 7 846 13 296 7 013 4 729 4 013 5.1 60 190 9 078 24 056 11 301 9 231 3 505 3 019 21.9

277 6 15 41 68 46 42 56

1 396 38 135 161 315 234 220 293 7.4 2 014 258 546 484 446 112 168 15.2

12 410 186 864 1 370 2 543 2 025 2 158 3 264 4.8 9 937 1 939 3 201 1 592 1 526 731 948 26.0

LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes -------------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------In households ----------------------------------In group quarters -------------------------------Nursing homes --------------------------------

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 60 to 64 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 65 to 74 years ------------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher ------------------------Persons 75 years and over ---------------Less than 9th grade -----------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college or associate degree -------------------Bachelor’s degree or higher -------------------------

335 696 698 997 395 549 561 487 353 075 370 276 131 605 758 166 409 193

275 496 035 636 924 184 710 787 163 391 639 730 863 249 660 121 345 488

312 644 903 378 961 426 417 871 352 681 149 364 442 009 122 735 060 516

706 155 943 320 154 134 427 230 195 379 555 068 732 396 015 439 098 784

844 916 351 790 021 766 260 598 620 394 536 112 417 150 767 800 939 761

INCOME AND POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 Married-couple families, householder 60 to 64 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 60 to 64 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 65 to 74 years -------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 65 to 74 years living alone --------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Married-couple families, householder 75 years and over ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level -------Persons 75 years and over living alone ------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 or more -------------------------------Percent with income in 1989 below poverty level --------

864 149 922 594 134 804 990 271 3.6 31 025 4 414 5 581 5 158 7 337 4 147 4 388 20.8

076 507 486 859 402 048 019 755 4.7 427 936 46 272 169 325 71 293 70 674 31 216 39 156 14.8

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 263 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 156.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

Metropolitan Area

Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

Abilene, TX MSA ------------------------Albany, GA MSA ------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY MSA ---------Albuquerque, NM MSA -------------------Alexandria, LA MSA ---------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ MSA ----Altoona, PA MSA -----------------------Amarillo, TX MSA -----------------------Anchorage, AK MSA ---------------------Anderson, IN MSA ------------------------

119 112 874 480 131 686 130 187 226 130

655 561 304 577 556 688 542 547 338 669

3.7 .9 4.4 5.3 1.2 3.8 .9 3.8 5.9 .7

38.9 30.2 25.3 41.5 38.5 29.6 14.5 56.0 44.6 28.2

70.0 75.2 83.6 50.5 78.1 77.7 92.2 69.4 28.3 78.0

56.1 48.9 42.7 52.8 43.9 39.6 32.9 51.3 62.5 41.1

13.9 9.7 6.6 17.3 8.7 9.9 4.2 7.9 25.0 6.3

13.7 3.4 7.8 27.4 5.1 9.8 3.1 13.0 9.7 2.7

4.9 1.3 2.5 8.3 1.5 3.6 .9 4.8 3.7 .9

3.7 9.4 10.5 8.5 9.1 11.7 11.0 5.6 5.0 5.3

10.1 16.5 8.5 10.8 13.5 8.4 7.6 14.8 10.0 10.1

41.5 27.2 41.8 36.5 24.0 34.4 26.0 30.8 25.6 26.0

75.4 67.9 79.7 82.1 69.0 74.1 75.0 76.4 90.4 73.5

20.7 16.5 23.4 26.7 14.6 17.7 10.5 18.7 26.9 11.7

76.3 55.7 76.2 69.4 64.6 78.3 75.2 72.1 75.1 70.0

2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2

156 246 833 836 192 821 966 133 794 029

Anderson, SC MSA ----------------------Anniston, AL MSA -----------------------Appleton--Oshkosh--Neenah, WI MSA ---------Asheville, NC MSA -----------------------Athens, GA MSA ------------------------Atlanta, GA MSA -----------------------Atlantic City, NJ MSA --------------------Augusta, GA--SC MSA --------------------Austin, TX MSA ------------------------Bakersfield, CA MSA ----------------------

145 116 315 174 156 2 833 319 396 781 543

196 034 121 821 267 511 416 809 572 477

.7 1.3 1.8 1.5 2.8 4.1 4.8 2.3 6.8 12.2

29.4 40.4 37.1 34.5 66.6 55.1 32.7 27.9 54.5 48.6

77.4 72.2 86.3 68.2 71.0 57.5 55.9 56.7 66.8 62.8

38.3 44.9 41.6 45.9 55.1 55.0 44.3 49.3 61.9 57.0

7.5 14.6 5.4 12.6 13.2 18.9 11.1 17.8 11.8 10.2

2.4 4.0 3.9 3.4 4.8 6.1 11.0 4.8 19.9 24.6

.8 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.8 2.4 4.2 1.6 7.2 11.9

5.5 5.8 15.0 8.1 6.7 8.0 12.6 8.0 5.8 4.9

14.3 12.3 6.5 11.8 9.5 12.4 13.2 11.2 9.3 17.7

24.0 38.1 38.3 30.8 66.8 30.9 26.6 24.9 55.1 22.1

64.0 67.4 80.9 74.5 69.6 79.5 73.2 71.8 82.5 67.6

12.9 14.2 17.0 19.1 26.0 26.8 16.7 18.0 32.2 13.3

72.2 72.6 83.4 72.2 68.7 70.1 67.3 66.1 72.2 66.9

1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

943 041 088 719 882 779 890 038 789 277

Baltimore, MD MSA ---------------------Bangor, ME MSA -----------------------Baton Rouge, LA MSA --------------------Battle Creek, MI MSA --------------------Beaumont--Port Arthur, TX MSA ------------Bellingham, WA MSA --------------------Benton Harbor, MI MSA ------------------Billings, MT MSA ------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS MSA -----------------Binghamton, NY MSA ---------------------

2 382 88 528 135 361 127 161 113 197 264

172 704 264 982 226 780 378 419 125 497

3.7 3.0 2.0 1.7 2.8 7.8 3.4 1.5 2.8 3.8

35.0 29.1 48.0 26.4 39.7 31.5 26.0 18.5 35.9 29.2

67.0 72.9 78.5 76.2 72.8 58.6 60.2 58.8 56.5 76.2

45.5 52.7 43.5 43.6 40.7 54.2 44.1 51.3 49.6 41.7

10.3 13.0 6.7 7.2 5.1 13.3 11.1 10.5 19.4 7.0

6.3 5.8 5.9 4.0 8.2 6.6 5.1 4.8 5.6 7.0

2.1 1.5 2.0 1.3 3.1 2.5 1.7 1.5 2.2 2.2

13.8 5.8 17.4 6.0 6.8 10.3 11.6 6.0 10.4 7.2

13.2 4.9 10.4 10.7 9.7 6.0 14.4 8.5 11.4 8.2

32.8 60.1 44.7 32.9 30.1 52.7 28.5 35.0 21.2 45.2

74.7 82.7 76.8 76.8 73.6 83.2 74.7 83.7 73.6 79.2

23.1 23.7 22.4 13.8 13.7 22.0 16.7 21.5 16.0 20.2

65.2 73.6 67.4 66.3 69.7 77.7 65.1 76.1 68.4 77.9

1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1

755 768 065 004 165 904 099 991 187 919

Birmingham, AL MSA---------------------Bismarck, ND MSA ----------------------Bloomington, IN MSA --------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL MSA --------------Boise City, ID MSA -----------------------

907 83 108 129 205

810 831 978 180 775

1.0 1.1 4.3 1.9 2.1

42.1 16.8 66.0 48.6 34.2

81.4 81.8 66.5 77.9 48.4

42.7 44.2 62.1 55.9 55.9

7.5 6.2 20.0 9.1 16.8

3.0 8.8 6.3 3.9 4.4

.9 2.3 2.2 1.4 1.4

9.0 8.0 5.2 7.5 6.6

13.2 4.7 4.5 3.7 9.5

32.2 30.7 80.3 73.7 33.3

71.7 79.4 82.1 84.7 87.2

18.7 21.9 32.9 29.0 24.9

69.1 81.8 73.4 79.7 79.7

1 2 1 1 2

910 149 709 876 055

4 171 747 2 870 650 189 478 393 522 273 064 180 677 264 356

10.4 11.8 7.3 7.7 9.2 5.2 6.7

43.0 43.9 37.7 40.2 52.3 32.9 26.7

72.5 74.3 86.1 59.7 79.9 37.4 80.1

41.9 41.8 40.7 43.4 41.3 49.1 37.8

12.5 12.6 5.7 14.9 9.5 24.0 7.5

14.7 15.1 11.3 16.3 17.3 10.1 10.5

6.1 6.4 4.3 6.9 7.4 2.9 3.7

13.2 14.4 6.8 12.8 10.6 9.1 14.8

7.3 6.3 10.5 9.9 10.4 9.8 5.7

41.9 44.8 36.0 30.5 36.1 26.2 40.9

82.9 83.7 79.9 79.3 77.9 86.2 84.5

30.7 33.1 16.8 24.6 22.3 30.6 30.1

75.7 75.0 72.6 74.4 75.9 83.6 80.1

1 1 2 1 1 1 1

711 641 009 909 951 846 603

707 731 120 862

5.4 4.1 22.1 7.3

33.2 25.6 37.6 63.3

27.0 42.6 80.1 70.4

55.2 56.2 39.3 67.0

21.4 23.5 8.3 11.5

7.7 6.3 78.1 15.5

3.1 2.0 40.0 5.8

7.3 4.7 3.7 7.2

17.8 9.4 14.1 5.5

20.5 15.6 25.8 81.8

75.6 86.6 50.0 79.8

15.5 19.8 12.0 35.8

67.4 78.5 68.9 72.2

1 1 2 2

809 990 871 131

Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY CMSA ------------Buffalo, NY PMSA ---------------------Niagara Falls, NY PMSA -----------------

1 189 288 968 532 220 756

4.4 4.4 4.2

20.3 22.0 12.3

85.1 85.1 85.0

37.9 37.9 37.4

4.8 4.9 4.3

8.7 9.3 6.2

2.9 3.1 2.0

13.5 14.7 8.4

8.0 8.0 8.3

41.2 42.1 36.5

76.3 76.4 75.8

18.8 20.0 13.6

72.4 71.6 75.8

1 903 1 875 2 028

Burlington, NC MSA----------------------Burlington, VT MSA ----------------------Canton, OH MSA ------------------------Casper, WY MSA -----------------------Cedar Rapids, IA MSA --------------------Champaign--Urbana--Rantoul, IL MSA ---------Charleston, SC MSA ---------------------Charleston, WV MSA ---------------------Charlotte--Gastonia--Rock Hill, NC--SC MSA ----Charlottesville, VA MSA -------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA MSA ----------------Cheyenne, WY MSA ----------------------

108 131 394 61 168 173 506 250 1 162 131 433 73

213 441 106 226 767 025 875 454 093 107 210 142

1.1 3.8 1.7 1.4 1.7 6.1 2.1 .9 2.1 3.5 1.2 2.3

30.1 30.0 14.8 34.6 35.8 59.1 34.6 26.4 48.2 42.7 37.8 23.2

79.3 59.4 81.7 46.5 78.1 68.0 58.6 84.0 66.9 60.6 60.5 36.3

39.9 55.7 37.8 52.6 45.3 60.0 53.4 37.2 48.1 56.2 44.5 53.7

8.7 17.7 4.6 13.0 8.1 16.1 20.8 6.4 14.1 18.4 12.5 21.8

3.1 6.7 4.4 3.8 3.9 9.0 4.6 2.6 4.1 5.1 2.9 7.2

1.0 1.6 1.3 1.1 1.3 2.7 1.5 .9 1.5 1.6 1.0 2.2

6.0 8.2 9.3 2.1 8.7 6.6 9.4 4.6 7.3 7.2 11.1 3.9

11.2 5.1 8.0 6.9 5.1 3.2 12.4 10.5 14.0 6.7 15.4 9.0

35.8 56.8 26.4 32.1 38.3 73.6 27.3 26.2 31.4 65.6 30.3 24.3

67.9 86.6 75.7 85.3 84.9 87.5 75.7 72.7 72.5 76.9 67.7 84.2

14.6 33.2 13.9 20.4 21.5 34.1 18.9 16.9 19.6 33.3 15.7 20.7

71.8 78.8 76.2 76.2 78.5 74.7 68.4 75.0 70.6 71.9 70.6 75.3

1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2

856 718 997 021 942 807 019 801 887 672 929 005

Chicago--Gary--Lake County, IL--IN--WI CMSA ---Aurora--Elgin, IL PMSA ------------------Chicago, IL PMSA ---------------------Gary--Hammond, IN PMSA ---------------Joliet, IL PMSA -----------------------Kenosha, WI PMSA --------------------Lake County, IL PMSA -------------------

8 065 356 6 069 604 389 128 516

633 884 974 526 650 181 418

11.3 7.7 13.1 3.7 4.2 4.3 8.1

38.5 42.9 39.5 14.2 27.7 21.2 35.8

73.4 74.8 74.8 64.1 79.7 63.8 65.1

45.0 48.8 44.8 38.9 45.0 44.7 52.6

9.1 8.6 8.4 10.2 6.6 13.8 15.9

19.0 14.3 21.5 10.3 8.3 8.8 12.9

8.5 6.6 9.8 3.5 2.8 3.1 5.1

15.9 13.0 17.5 10.5 12.3 12.5 11.1

11.6 13.5 12.2 8.9 9.0 9.8 9.7

31.9 27.8 32.6 31.8 30.8 31.9 27.8

76.5 78.4 75.7 75.4 80.3 75.1 84.7

23.5 21.0 24.4 14.0 17.6 12.7 32.0

69.5 78.9 66.8 68.7 80.9 74.6 83.2

1 2 1 2 2 2 1

949 129 904 119 153 076 946

Chico, CA MSA --------------------------

182 120

6.0

43.5

64.0

58.0

7.4

9.5

4.1

5.5

9.0

62.5

77.6

19.5

69.5

2 057

Cincinnati--Hamilton, OH--KY--IN CMSA --------Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN PMSA -------------Hamilton--Middletown, OH PMSA -----------

1 744 124 1 452 645 291 479

1.8 1.9 1.4

33.0 32.8 34.5

70.8 71.3 68.1

46.1 45.3 50.1

9.0 8.7 10.7

3.6 3.8 2.9

1.1 1.2 .9

17.2 18.6 10.4

10.0 10.3 8.9

35.4 32.1 48.2

75.1 74.9 76.0

20.2 20.5 18.7

72.3 71.4 76.9

1 970 1 964 1 997

169 439

Boston--Lawrence--Salem, MA--NH CMSA ------Boston, MA PMSA --------------------Brockton, MA PMSA -------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH PMSA --------Lowell, MA--NH PMSA ------------------Nashua, NH PMSA ---------------------Salem--Gloucester, MA PMSA ------------Bradenton, FL MSA ----------------------Bremerton, WA MSA ---------------------Brownsville--Harlingen, TX MSA -------------Bryan--College Station, TX MSA --------------

211 189 260 121

Clarksville--Hopkinsville, TN--KY MSA ----------

2.8

40.3

48.6

59.2

33.7

6.7

2.0

3.6

8.0

20.2

75.6

14.0

74.8

2 086

Cleveland--Akron--Lorain, OH CMSA ----------Akron, OH PMSA ----------------------Cleveland, OH PMSA -------------------Lorain--Elyria, OH PMSA------------------

2 759 657 1 831 271

823 575 122 126

4.2 2.8 5.0 2.4

20.8 28.3 19.9 12.8

75.3 75.2 75.6 73.9

40.4 43.6 39.3 40.0

6.0 6.5 5.7 6.5

8.4 5.0 9.6 8.1

3.1 1.7 3.6 2.8

16.2 10.1 19.4 10.6

8.8 6.3 10.1 7.5

35.1 45.3 31.0 30.9

76.3 78.5 75.7 75.3

19.0 19.3 19.9 12.3

70.2 72.3 68.9 73.5

1 1 1 2

928 938 907 052

Colorado Springs, CO MSA ----------------Columbia, MO MSA ----------------------Columbia, SC MSA ----------------------Columbus, GA--AL MSA -------------------Columbus, OH MSA ----------------------Corpus Christi, TX MSA -------------------Cumberland, MD--WV MSA -----------------

397 112 453 243 1 377 349 101

014 379 331 072 419 894 643

4.6 4.1 2.3 3.2 2.6 4.7 .9

30.0 68.2 39.5 37.0 46.9 29.3 14.5

29.7 67.4 66.0 51.3 74.3 80.1 66.7

62.4 63.7 50.8 54.2 51.4 47.5 35.9

31.3 15.5 14.9 23.3 9.2 6.4 8.8

9.0 6.2 4.9 6.8 4.8 44.4 2.3

2.6 2.3 1.6 2.2 1.7 17.3 .6

5.9 4.8 6.6 7.5 9.2 4.8 8.1

8.5 6.1 9.0 13.8 10.4 13.2 5.2

31.5 73.5 38.6 18.7 39.0 26.1 45.9

88.3 84.8 78.6 69.4 79.7 67.6 71.4

25.8 36.5 25.3 15.1 23.0 16.0 11.5

76.5 72.2 67.2 61.1 71.8 69.2 74.9

1 1 1 2 1 2 2

901 816 880 040 870 339 104

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX CMSA---------------Dallas, TX PMSA ----------------------Fort Worth--Arlington, TX PMSA -----------

3 885 415 2 553 362 1 332 053

8.1 9.1 6.3

55.9 57.4 51.7

64.3 64.1 64.6

55.9 56.1 55.6

12.1 12.1 12.2

15.1 16.4 12.6

6.8 7.5 5.3

7.6 7.7 7.4

14.6 15.1 13.6

28.9 29.6 27.6

79.0 79.0 79.1

25.8 27.6 22.6

72.6 71.8 74.2

1 909 1 888 1 951

264

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 264 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 156.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

Metropolitan Area

Total

711 861 270 712 556 206

.5 2.1 1.8 5.8 .6 .8

17.3 26.3 32.1 26.1 19.4 29.6

82.7 68.5 69.7 28.1 78.1 79.3

35.8 42.2 46.2 55.8 44.6 44.3

5.8 9.9 9.7 22.3 9.2 6.5

2.2 4.9 3.7 8.6 2.4 2.8

.8 1.8 1.1 3.3 .8 .8

4.2 8.0 10.2 8.6 3.8 9.1

14.3 9.8 9.1 13.9 14.1 11.2

23.2 33.8 37.5 37.1 22.0 32.8

56.8 79.1 77.6 75.4 66.2 76.2

9.9 17.4 19.1 14.8 13.3 14.8

63.7 72.9 70.2 68.5 76.7 69.1

2 2 1 1 2 2

1 848 319 225 339 1 622 980

5.1 5.6 5.0

42.0 49.0 41.0

44.5 35.4 45.7

54.5 59.6 53.7

15.7 21.8 14.9

10.3 8.6 10.6

3.8 3.1 3.9

7.9 5.9 8.2

10.2 6.3 10.9

34.8 61.5 28.7

86.2 91.3 85.5

30.5 42.1 28.9

73.8 79.0 73.1

1 716 1 585 1 735

Des Moines, IA MSA ----------------------

392 928

2.1

40.6

77.0

49.2

9.5

4.5

1.7

6.6

9.2

33.5

85.4

22.6

76.8

1 878

Detroit--Ann Arbor, MI CMSA --------------Ann Arbor, MI PMSA-------------------Detroit, MI PMSA ----------------------

4 665 236 282 937 4 382 299

5.5 6.9 5.4

25.7 52.0 23.6

75.6 65.8 76.3

42.5 58.0 41.5

6.1 15.7 5.5

8.4 9.2 8.3

2.8 2.9 2.8

11.2 9.0 11.3

11.2 5.2 11.7

35.3 70.3 30.8

76.3 87.2 75.7

19.1 41.9 17.7

67.0 76.1 66.5

1 968 1 677 1 987

Denver--Boulder, CO CMSA ----------------Boulder--Longmont, CO PMSA ------------Denver, CO PMSA ----------------------

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

And do not speak English " very well"

Percent foreign born

108 350 951 370 131 117

Percent living in different house in 1985

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Total Danville, VA MSA -----------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL MSA ----Dayton--Springfield, OH MSA ---------------Daytona Beach, FL MSA ------------------Decatur, AL MSA------------------------Decatur, IL MSA -------------------------

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years 021 109 930 880 020 032

Dothan, AL MSA ------------------------Dubuque, IA MSA -----------------------Duluth, MN--WI MSA ---------------------Eau Claire, WI MSA ----------------------El Paso, TX MSA ------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN MSA ------------------Elmira, NY MSA ------------------------Enid, OK MSA --------------------------Erie, PA MSA --------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR MSA ---------------Evansville, IN--KY MSA --------------------

130 86 239 137 591 156 95 56 275 282 278

964 403 971 543 610 198 195 735 572 912 990

1.6 1.1 1.8 1.8 23.9 2.1 2.3 1.4 2.0 3.4 .8

32.8 40.0 17.3 63.4 35.6 43.8 27.0 32.0 17.7 40.8 31.1

64.9 82.3 77.5 79.8 66.2 69.5 76.2 66.9 83.8 46.1 73.4

49.1 38.1 38.4 44.6 47.8 46.7 39.9 48.2 40.9 56.1 43.7

17.6 8.2 7.0 8.5 16.6 11.0 7.0 11.1 6.0 16.4 7.6

3.6 3.2 5.3 4.1 67.3 8.2 5.5 3.5 5.3 5.2 2.7

1.1 1.1 1.3 1.8 31.4 3.3 1.9 1.0 1.8 1.7 .8

5.7 31.4 5.9 11.7 5.0 9.7 8.7 5.1 19.5 5.5 13.1

11.3 5.6 6.0 5.1 11.5 19.0 12.9 9.5 7.4 9.2 11.7

23.4 39.2 48.2 53.1 29.4 16.5 27.6 21.3 41.5 49.9 30.7

70.4 77.7 79.7 79.6 63.7 72.8 77.2 76.5 77.5 83.0 75.1

14.5 16.8 16.8 16.9 15.2 14.2 15.4 17.3 16.2 22.2 14.8

70.6 85.2 75.8 79.6 69.6 78.4 72.3 75.4 72.9 73.0 75.0

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1

190 239 069 127 489 126 019 101 074 851 874

Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN MSA-------------Fayetteville, NC MSA ---------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR MSA ------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA MSA -------------Flint, MI MSA --------------------------Florence, AL MSA -----------------------Florence, SC MSA -----------------------Fort Collins--Loveland, CO MSA -------------Fort Myers--Cape CoraL, Fl MSA ------------Fort Pierce, FL MSA -----------------------

153 274 113 102 430 131 114 186 335 251

296 566 409 797 459 327 344 136 113 071

1.7 3.8 1.6 6.9 2.0 .4 .9 3.1 5.2 6.5

46.6 31.8 54.3 27.0 15.2 33.7 31.7 48.4 27.4 32.7

59.3 48.2 56.0 77.2 78.1 77.5 82.3 38.9 22.0 27.0

51.4 60.1 55.2 44.3 41.2 38.5 40.0 58.9 58.9 57.9

15.7 32.6 16.5 9.3 4.6 7.2 7.6 19.5 27.4 24.5

4.9 8.6 3.3 15.9 4.6 1.6 3.2 6.9 8.1 9.1

1.5 2.6 1.2 6.4 1.3 .5 1.2 2.1 2.8 3.5

6.2 3.5 4.7 13.1 7.2 5.9 6.0 5.3 8.7 10.4

3.4 9.3 9.9 11.7 11.1 13.0 10.6 6.2 16.0 19.3

64.2 19.0 52.2 35.4 29.7 34.7 30.5 63.3 18.8 20.9

85.1 80.3 73.2 74.9 76.8 66.8 64.3 88.6 76.9 75.1

25.0 16.6 20.0 18.2 12.8 14.5 14.8 32.3 16.4 16.1

82.6 69.5 78.9 74.6 62.2 76.6 61.3 81.4 69.8 67.9

2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1

041 102 001 926 117 054 048 802 858 932

Fort Smith, AR--OK MSA ------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA ----------------Fort Wayne, IN MSA ---------------------Fresno, CA MSA ------------------------Gadsden, AL MSA -----------------------Gainesville, FL MSA ----------------------Glens Falls, NY MSA ---------------------Grand Forks, ND MSA --------------------Grand Rapids, MI MSA -------------------Great Falls, MT MSA ----------------------

175 143 363 667 99 204 118 70 688 77

911 776 811 490 840 111 539 683 399 691

2.2 4.3 1.7 17.8 .8 5.3 2.5 2.2 3.3 2.8

62.0 28.2 31.1 54.0 57.8 54.2 16.9 53.2 32.5 23.5

62.2 27.9 72.1 71.0 84.7 52.5 81.2 58.9 82.1 57.4

48.1 60.7 45.7 54.2 38.1 60.0 41.6 58.1 47.4 51.1

13.2 32.6 9.7 8.8 5.8 15.6 7.6 25.2 6.7 17.3

4.4 6.5 4.5 35.3 2.4 8.2 4.7 6.0 5.9 4.7

1.7 2.1 1.5 18.1 .9 2.4 1.4 1.6 2.2 1.4

6.1 3.6 15.3 3.6 5.8 7.8 3.8 4.4 18.2 4.7

11.4 9.4 10.7 15.8 14.1 7.5 10.8 3.6 9.2 9.2

20.8 23.3 27.6 32.5 28.4 71.6 22.9 60.9 35.5 17.9

67.5 83.8 80.6 66.2 64.1 80.5 76.2 85.6 80.2 82.9

11.8 21.0 17.3 16.9 10.2 31.2 15.5 25.8 20.2 18.4

76.1 75.2 76.9 65.9 72.4 65.2 78.1 83.4 78.6 76.4

2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2

110 036 009 325 020 711 131 164 140 116

Greeley, CO MSA -----------------------Green Bay, WI MSA ---------------------Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point, NC MSA Greenville--Spartanburg, SC MSA ------------Hagerstown, MD MSA --------------------Harrisburg--Lebanon--Carlisle, PA MSA ---------

131 194 942 640 121 587

821 594 091 861 393 986

4.5 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.2 2.0

45.1 51.0 48.0 41.9 27.8 33.0

56.6 84.3 73.6 70.6 67.5 83.1

54.1 45.3 45.0 44.8 45.1 41.1

12.1 6.5 10.3 12.1 9.5 7.6

15.5 4.0 3.3 3.3 3.1 5.6

5.5 1.6 1.3 1.1 1.1 2.1

4.5 18.7 6.3 7.7 8.1 9.5

10.5 6.4 12.5 11.8 13.9 10.1

47.4 32.3 35.2 39.9 17.5 32.6

74.9 82.6 72.0 67.7 69.3 76.9

18.4 17.7 19.2 18.0 11.4 18.0

74.4 81.0 71.0 70.7 75.6 76.6

2 2 1 1 1 1

100 041 814 919 821 851

Hartford--New Britain--Middletown, CT CMSA ---Bristol, CT PMSA ----------------------Hartford, CT PMSA --------------------Middletown, CT PMSA ------------------New Britain, CT PMSA -------------------

1 085 79 767 90 148

895 488 899 320 188

8.8 6.4 8.9 5.4 12.0

29.7 12.7 31.8 25.6 27.5

63.9 74.5 60.9 67.7 71.6

43.2 39.9 43.7 44.7 41.3

10.5 5.7 11.1 12.1 8.5

16.6 13.4 15.9 10.6 25.2

6.9 4.7 6.6 3.4 11.6

9.6 10.7 8.7 11.3 12.5

9.3 9.6 9.6 5.0 10.6

36.4 29.0 35.4 46.9 37.7

78.8 76.1 80.2 81.1 72.0

26.0 16.6 28.1 28.0 18.7

72.6 82.3 71.2 76.3 72.4

1 1 1 1 1

732 804 734 588 777

221 700 836 231 182 842

1.0 15.7 .8

52.0 41.4 34.3

80.7 64.3 90.7

39.1 49.7 35.6

8.8 22.7 2.5

2.8 26.2 22.3

1.2 12.9 6.5

2.9 18.3 10.9

19.4 7.0 14.8

22.9 31.8 24.4

63.5 81.2 58.0

12.2 24.6 9.7

73.4 75.5 71.7

1 902 1 778 2 496

Hickory--Morganton, NC MSA --------------Honolulu, HI MSA -----------------------Houma--Thibodaux, LA MSA ---------------Houston--Galveston--Brazoria, TX CMSA -------Brazoria, TX PMSA --------------------Galveston--Texas City, TX PMSA ----------Houston, TX PMSA ---------------------

3 711 191 217 3 301

043 707 399 937

12.4 4.9 4.9 13.3

53.1 39.9 42.4 53.6

67.1 72.9 69.6 66.6

53.6 48.8 47.7 54.3

9.9 6.1 7.5 10.2

23.2 16.2 13.4 24.2

10.5 6.0 4.9 11.2

5.9 3.6 5.4 6.1

14.0 12.5 11.2 14.3

27.7 23.6 32.3 27.7

75.2 75.5 75.8 75.1

24.2 15.1 19.3 25.1

71.2 80.1 67.9 70.9

1 2 2 1

986 162 014 976

Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH MSA -------Huntsville, AL MSA ----------------------Indianapolis, IN MSA ---------------------Iowa City, IA MSA ----------------------Jackson, MI MSA -----------------------Jackson, MS MSA -----------------------Jackson, TN MSA -----------------------Jacksonville, FL MSA ---------------------Jacksonville, NC MSA --------------------Jamestown--Dunkirk, NY ------------------Janesville--Beloit, WI MSA ------------------

312 238 1 249 96 149 395 77 906 149 141 139

529 912 822 119 756 396 982 727 838 895 510

.7 3.2 1.7 5.4 1.4 .9 .6 3.4 3.5 2.3 1.6

37.7 41.0 33.8 70.7 18.1 49.0 61.4 33.1 41.6 15.5 27.4

70.8 57.7 72.1 68.6 80.2 80.9 78.4 46.3 32.6 76.9 76.0

37.5 52.5 50.6 62.5 43.9 45.4 50.0 54.3 70.4 40.7 43.3

8.8 18.8 9.1 19.0 6.2 7.6 8.6 18.9 49.7 6.4 8.2

2.2 5.1 3.8 8.2 3.4 2.9 2.2 6.1 8.3 6.6 3.7

.8 1.6 1.3 3.1 .9 1.0 .8 1.9 2.4 2.3 1.3

3.1 8.3 10.0 7.0 11.0 13.0 8.4 11.2 4.6 4.8 6.8

9.7 9.8 14.6 2.5 9.9 8.7 10.1 15.0 7.0 10.6 9.6

35.1 39.8 24.3 77.0 28.4 42.1 38.2 23.6 10.1 39.8 24.7

66.7 80.2 78.6 90.6 77.7 74.4 68.3 77.4 83.0 74.4 78.2

12.6 30.1 21.1 44.0 12.9 25.1 16.6 18.6 13.4 14.2 13.3

76.1 74.0 71.6 85.1 71.2 60.9 63.5 68.7 78.7 75.4 72.4

1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2

974 879 943 696 149 027 093 908 160 172 119

Johnson City--Kingsport--Bristol, TN--VA MSA ---Johnstown, PA MSA ---------------------Joplin, MO MSA ------------------------Kalamazoo, MI MSA ---------------------Kankakee, IL MSA -----------------------Kansas City, MO--KS MSA -----------------Killeen--Temple, TX MSA ------------------Knoxville, TN MSA-----------------------Kokomo, IN MSA -----------------------La Crosse, WI MSA -----------------------

436 241 134 223 96 1 566 255 604 96 97

047 247 910 411 255 280 301 816 946 904

.7 .9 .9 3.4 1.6 2.3 5.3 1.4 1.1 2.7

29.4 15.3 37.6 37.2 29.4 35.7 38.9 43.4 15.2 61.8

66.9 91.7 64.5 75.1 80.4 56.7 49.6 72.1 77.6 78.1

38.6 27.3 46.7 51.6 42.1 50.2 64.2 45.3 41.7 47.2

9.8 3.4 12.1 8.2 6.0 14.5 31.1 11.0 5.9 9.2

2.0 4.6 2.7 5.3 4.2 5.1 14.2 2.8 3.4 5.1

.7 1.3 1.0 1.9 1.2 1.8 4.7 .9 1.2 2.3

3.3 11.7 4.4 9.4 12.0 10.6 2.3 4.6 5.5 15.5

13.6 6.7 13.6 7.1 8.6 10.9 10.6 11.5 10.2 3.3

29.6 31.0 30.7 60.3 32.7 29.0 16.0 39.4 22.8 59.0

63.1 70.5 71.8 83.4 73.1 82.3 79.4 70.3 78.2 82.6

13.8 10.2 13.0 27.1 11.9 23.4 15.7 19.2 13.6 21.1

77.1 81.4 78.4 72.7 69.8 72.6 76.9 75.1 74.9 78.4

1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

794 079 046 911 209 937 143 780 023 951

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 265 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 156.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

Metropolitan Area

Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

Lafayette, LA MSA ----------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN MSA ----------Lake Charles, LA MSA --------------------Lakeland--Winter Haven, FL MSA ------------Lancaster, PA MSA ----------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI MSA -------------Laredo, TX MSA ------------------------Las Cruces, NM MSA---------------------Las Vegas, NV MSA ---------------------Lawrence, KS MSA -----------------------

208 130 168 405 422 432 133 135 741 81

740 598 134 382 822 674 239 510 459 798

1.7 5.1 .7 3.6 2.1 3.3 25.0 15.0 9.5 5.0

53.6 68.4 31.2 31.7 35.9 48.2 40.9 38.3 43.9 72.3

85.4 69.0 80.6 43.3 83.6 79.1 88.7 46.2 21.3 55.8

43.5 59.8 40.3 51.9 44.7 51.3 40.1 50.7 66.2 66.3

5.3 17.4 6.2 15.7 7.5 7.9 8.4 18.3 34.2 21.2

27.5 7.4 10.8 6.4 11.5 6.5 92.0 49.9 14.2 8.3

8.0 3.0 3.2 2.4 4.8 2.2 49.5 18.5 6.2 3.1

13.4 9.5 10.1 6.8 17.4 8.4 5.0 3.2 5.7 3.0

9.6 3.5 7.7 18.7 17.9 5.7 17.2 11.7 16.5 2.5

38.2 78.1 31.8 23.9 28.9 61.8 28.2 49.8 22.8 80.3

69.3 85.2 70.3 68.0 70.5 84.2 47.8 70.4 77.3 88.8

19.2 30.7 14.7 12.9 16.7 24.7 11.1 21.9 13.8 38.4

70.0 80.2 69.1 66.8 80.3 74.1 71.1 71.4 67.0 78.2

2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1

205 948 230 070 048 987 912 411 888 786

Lawton, OK MSA------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME MSA ----------------Lexington-Fayette, KY MSA ----------------Lima, OH MSA -------------------------Lincoln, NE MSA ------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR MSA --------Longview--Marshall, TX MSA ----------------

111 88 348 154 213 513 162

486 074 428 340 641 117 431

5.1 3.8 2.1 .7 2.5 1.4 1.8

30.8 10.6 56.2 21.9 49.3 40.1 48.2

42.7 79.4 73.3 83.3 71.7 70.8 71.5

59.9 47.5 54.7 40.0 52.9 49.4 46.9

31.7 9.4 11.9 5.4 11.1 11.1 7.5

10.3 24.8 3.9 2.8 4.8 3.1 4.1

3.2 7.0 1.5 .7 1.7 1.0 1.7

2.9 10.8 8.1 9.9 10.6 11.3 4.6

9.8 9.6 11.7 5.6 6.7 10.1 10.4

21.0 28.4 47.2 25.7 59.5 33.0 31.0

81.1 70.6 75.9 76.2 88.1 76.6 73.9

18.4 12.6 25.3 10.9 27.6 20.4 15.9

71.5 72.3 72.3 76.8 79.6 70.9 70.2

2 2 1 2 1 1 2

132 002 786 279 946 935 155

Los Angeles--Anaheim--Riverside, CA CMSA ----Anaheim--Santa Ana, CA PMSA -----------Los Angeles--Long Beach, CA PMSA --------Oxnard--Ventura, CA PMSA --------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA PMSA --------

14 531 529 2 410 556 8 863 164 669 016 2 588 793

27.1 23.9 32.7 17.0 13.9

52.3 55.9 52.7 40.7 46.4

58.9 55.1 60.5 57.7 58.1

55.4 57.3 52.8 54.3 62.6

12.9 14.3 13.0 10.6 12.0

38.4 31.0 45.4 26.3 24.1

20.7 17.3 25.1 12.7 10.7

10.3 9.5 11.5 9.7 7.0

16.7 15.5 17.3 13.3 16.7

30.8 34.0 31.7 30.1 23.8

73.2 81.2 70.0 79.4 74.8

22.0 27.8 22.3 23.0 14.8

69.2 75.4 66.1 76.5 72.0

1 1 1 1 2

978 844 957 982 190

Louisville, KY--IN MSA --------------------Lubbock, TX MSA -----------------------Lynchburg, VA MSA ---------------------Macon--Warner Robins, GA MSA ------------Madison, WI MSA -----------------------Manchester, NH MSA --------------------Mansfield, OH MSA ----------------------Mcallen--Edinburg--Mission, TX MSA----------Medford, OR MSA -----------------------Melbourne--Titusville--Palm Bay, FL MSA ------Memphis, TN--AR--MS MSA ----------------Merced, CA MSA-------------------------

952 222 142 281 367 147 126 383 146 398 981 178

662 636 199 103 085 867 137 545 389 978 747 403

1.3 3.2 1.2 1.4 3.8 5.7 2.0 24.7 3.6 5.3 1.4 19.8

34.9 46.7 45.4 41.0 59.7 26.8 12.5 39.8 33.1 28.9 44.6 49.0

74.6 77.2 76.3 73.2 72.6 62.3 78.4 80.0 38.5 26.2 59.3 65.6

43.5 53.2 42.5 49.6 55.2 48.9 41.4 39.3 55.8 57.9 50.0 54.5

8.7 8.2 10.2 11.3 13.0 14.1 5.0 8.7 19.3 24.5 14.6 12.6

2.9 21.6 2.8 3.2 6.4 16.9 4.6 81.5 5.6 7.3 3.6 36.0

.9 8.1 .9 1.0 2.1 5.2 1.8 43.4 2.0 2.3 1.3 18.9

16.4 4.5 7.8 11.5 8.0 12.4 8.5 2.5 6.5 8.3 11.1 4.7

11.0 8.0 9.3 12.2 4.0 12.4 10.8 12.7 12.4 13.3 12.0 13.8

30.2 57.1 45.6 31.5 62.0 32.8 18.8 26.5 30.3 32.4 29.9 23.0

73.5 74.2 66.1 71.9 88.9 77.5 73.5 46.6 80.1 82.3 73.5 63.1

17.3 23.4 16.4 16.2 34.2 21.5 11.6 11.5 17.6 20.4 19.0 12.0

69.1 72.5 69.2 62.8 79.6 75.8 75.7 73.3 73.5 73.0 58.2 71.2

1 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 2

904 074 830 009 656 805 068 043 915 859 008 600

3 192 582

33.6

43.2

38.1

54.4

18.9

41.7

21.6

13.3

13.5

32.8

69.9

18.8

63.1

1 804

1 255 488 1 937 094

15.8 45.1

40.6 43.8

27.7 48.4

54.7 54.2

19.7 18.4

17.7 57.4

6.9 31.3

12.9 13.5

14.0 13.2

27.2 35.8

76.8 65.0

18.8 18.8

67.7 60.5

1 690 1 877

Midland, TX MSA ------------------------

106 611

6.1

41.4

72.7

53.7

8.0

20.5

8.5

6.1

13.9

22.4

76.8

26.4

76.9

2 130

Milwaukee--Racine, WI CMSA---------------Milwaukee, WI PMSA ------------------Racine, WI PMSA-----------------------

1 607 183 1 432 149 175 034

3.7 3.8 3.1

27.5 28.2 20.8

77.4 77.5 76.5

44.6 45.0 41.1

7.2 7.3 6.9

7.9 8.0 7.0

2.8 2.9 2.3

18.2 18.5 16.1

9.0 9.0 9.2

33.8 34.8 24.4

79.3 79.7 76.4

20.8 21.3 16.5

68.8 68.4 71.5

1 933 1 926 1 988

Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN--WI MSA ----------Mobile, AL MSA ------------------------Modesto, CA MSA ----------------------Monroe, LA MSA -----------------------Montgomery, AL MSA --------------------Muncie, IN MSA ------------------------Muskegon, MI MSA----------------------Naples, FL MSA -------------------------Nashville, TN MSA -----------------------New Bedford, MA MSA -------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT MSA --------------New London--Norwich, CT--RI MSA -----------New Orleans, LA MSA ---------------------

2 464 476 370 142 292 119 158 152 985 175 530 266 1 238

124 923 522 191 517 659 983 099 026 705 240 819 816

3.5 1.5 14.3 .9 1.3 1.1 1.3 10.5 1.8 15.0 6.5 4.2 4.2

49.2 40.7 46.4 51.8 32.0 44.4 15.4 51.5 50.6 20.9 34.0 23.0 37.6

72.5 71.9 68.4 78.6 74.6 75.1 82.3 21.2 67.7 85.7 68.8 54.4 79.3

49.0 43.1 58.2 45.7 48.5 47.2 41.8 60.4 52.6 36.3 42.5 47.0 42.7

10.4 10.2 8.3 6.9 11.7 7.7 5.2 29.9 14.2 5.4 10.7 17.3 7.0

6.0 3.4 25.0 3.4 3.2 2.8 3.7 17.2 3.4 28.9 13.4 8.8 8.4

2.3 1.1 12.2 1.0 1.1 .8 1.2 8.2 1.2 12.4 5.0 2.7 3.2

10.9 13.9 5.4 8.0 12.5 3.7 7.4 5.9 11.8 9.0 12.0 9.2 25.0

7.2 11.8 14.2 14.7 12.1 6.2 10.0 15.6 12.6 14.1 9.5 9.8 12.8

36.1 32.2 24.3 41.0 35.9 65.9 24.6 16.9 34.5 31.7 40.9 28.9 33.8

87.2 70.8 68.4 71.6 73.2 74.5 74.2 79.0 74.0 59.2 79.3 80.0 72.3

27.1 15.8 13.0 18.9 21.1 16.5 11.1 22.3 21.4 14.0 27.4 21.2 19.7

78.5 64.1 72.7 57.9 62.6 74.1 68.2 72.5 71.0 70.6 71.2 77.9 59.4

1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2

829 131 184 186 083 039 130 923 803 952 739 874 047

18 087 251 1 278 440 443 722 187 860 553 099 1 019 835 986 327 2 609 212 8 546 846 1 824 321 127 385 307 647 202 557

19.6 18.5 9.4 9.6 30.6 12.4 6.9 10.5 26.7 14.4 12.0 7.2 16.7

42.6 41.1 31.7 36.9 46.6 40.8 22.4 30.3 45.2 41.4 37.1 31.5 42.3

72.8 62.1 67.0 47.1 66.3 64.3 64.5 88.4 75.3 66.8 45.2 75.4 44.1

37.1 36.0 38.9 43.5 41.6 42.8 40.4 30.6 36.8 38.5 41.1 43.8 42.5

9.6 10.6 9.2 17.9 14.9 12.5 9.7 4.3 9.9 9.5 16.4 11.4 19.2

28.5 26.7 19.0 12.4 47.5 18.6 10.7 14.9 38.2 21.1 15.6 14.1 19.0

13.1 11.9 7.6 5.0 24.2 7.2 3.5 5.4 18.4 9.6 6.3 5.7 7.7

17.2 17.3 15.4 11.5 22.8 12.4 13.3 10.8 20.7 14.5 11.9 12.8 18.4

10.2 9.2 10.3 6.6 14.0 6.9 7.9 6.2 12.5 9.9 6.3 10.0 5.4

36.2 36.2 34.1 33.6 28.3 42.7 30.1 42.1 35.3 33.9 37.2 38.5 33.3

74.9 77.3 75.8 85.1 64.1 81.8 79.3 83.2 70.3 76.5 85.1 77.2 85.7

25.8 27.3 23.0 35.6 19.7 30.2 22.5 26.5 24.6 27.3 42.1 19.5 43.7

67.4 77.2 70.8 86.0 60.6 81.6 81.1 81.5 57.1 68.8 78.2 79.1 78.2

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1

793 724 813 740 781 689 912 923 758 796 627 139 658

Miami--Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA -----------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL PMSA -----------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL PMSA -----------------

New York--Northern New Jersey--Long Island, NY-NJ--CT CMSA --------------------------Bergen--Passaic, NJ PMSA ---------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT PMSA ------------Danbury, CT PMSA --------------------Jersey City, NJ PMSA ------------------Middlesex--Somerset--Hunterdon, NJ PMSA --Monmouth--Ocean, NJ PMSA -------------Nassau--Suffolk, NY PMSA --------------New York, NY PMSA -------------------Newark, NJ PMSA ---------------------Norwalk, CT PMSA --------------------Orange County, NY PMSA ---------------Stamford, CT PMSA--------------------Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA MSA Ocala, FL MSA -------------------------Odessa, TX MSA ------------------------Oklahoma City, OK MSA ------------------Olympia, WA MSA ----------------------Omaha, NE--IA MSA ---------------------Orlando, FL MSA ------------------------Owensboro, KY MSA ---------------------Panama City, FL MSA --------------------Parkersburg--Marietta, WV--OH MSA ---------Pascagoula, MS MSA --------------------Pensacola, FL MSA ----------------------Peoria, IL MSA --------------------------

1 396 194 118 958 161 618 1 072 87 126 149 115 344 339

107 833 934 839 238 262 748 189 994 169 243 406 172

3.5 3.6 7.5 3.2 4.8 2.4 7.2 .4 3.4 .7 1.4 2.6 1.7

37.6 18.2 34.2 49.2 32.4 32.6 40.1 29.5 33.7 21.4 28.0 32.7 29.4

49.0 36.5 75.7 65.2 50.7 61.5 30.9 83.3 40.4 73.0 65.1 43.4 80.1

57.6 54.2 48.7 51.4 55.7 47.9 60.7 42.9 55.2 38.0 40.4 52.4 42.4

23.3 20.4 5.2 10.4 16.1 14.9 25.8 6.7 23.6 8.2 10.1 21.1 6.8

6.2 6.3 28.3 6.0 6.6 4.8 12.9 1.5 5.4 2.3 3.4 4.8 3.7

2.0 2.3 12.1 2.3 2.2 1.6 5.0 .5 1.7 .7 1.3 1.6 1.2

7.2 8.2 3.4 7.2 5.0 13.7 8.6 17.6 6.6 4.6 5.2 7.9 11.0

10.1 17.9 17.9 11.6 8.3 8.8 13.0 10.1 13.0 7.6 9.6 10.2 7.4

26.1 18.6 23.9 39.1 29.1 34.3 27.8 27.3 25.2 28.6 30.2 32.5 36.4

79.1 69.6 66.9 79.2 86.5 84.4 79.9 72.3 74.7 75.0 74.4 76.7 78.4

20.1 11.5 11.4 21.6 24.7 22.8 21.6 14.1 15.7 13.4 14.4 18.3 16.9

69.0 66.7 74.0 72.0 74.0 74.4 70.0 76.5 71.6 79.2 69.1 66.9 74.0

1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2

917 095 290 977 913 057 860 051 901 949 219 984 127

Philadelphia--Wilmington--Trenton, PA--NJ--DE--MD CMSA -------------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ PMSA ---------------Trenton, NJ PMSA ---------------------Vineland--Millville--Bridgeton, NJ PMSA------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD PMSA -------------

5 899 345 4 856 881 325 824 138 053 578 587

5.2 5.2 8.7 4.4 3.4

34.3 34.1 40.3 19.0 32.3

69.7 72.1 64.1 68.5 53.0

39.3 38.5 41.6 38.6 44.6

9.8 9.0 12.5 6.7 15.4

10.0 9.9 15.1 16.4 6.7

3.9 3.8 5.8 6.7 2.2

22.1 23.2 17.6 9.6 18.5

10.1 10.1 9.5 14.4 9.3

35.0 34.0 47.7 18.3 38.7

76.0 75.9 77.1 63.4 78.7

22.8 22.8 29.5 10.8 22.1

69.0 68.9 69.1 59.5 72.0

1 1 1 2 1

869 875 706 047 870

Phoenix, AZ MSA ------------------------

2 122 101

7.3

46.5

33.4

58.6

22.4

15.9

6.2

6.1

15.0

32.9

81.5

22.1

71.8

1 978

266

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 156.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

Metropolitan Area

Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

Pine Bluff, AR MSA -----------------------

85 487

.6

36.5

79.5

42.4

8.1

2.8

.8

3.8

14.3

32.1

65.9

14.6

60.4

2 212

Pittsburgh--Beaver Valley, PA CMSA----------Beaver County, PA PMSA ---------------Pittsburgh, PA PMSA --------------------

2 242 798 186 093 2 056 705

2.5 2.1 2.5

22.4 7.2 23.5

87.3 86.0 87.4

32.7 30.7 32.9

5.2 4.9 5.2

5.8 5.8 5.8

1.7 1.7 1.7

13.4 7.8 14.0

7.0 7.1 7.0

38.1 33.0 38.5

77.2 74.9 77.4

18.9 11.9 19.5

75.0 75.4 74.9

1 766 1 912 1 754

Pittsfield, MA MSA ----------------------Portland, ME MSA ------------------------

79 271 215 481

3.7 3.3

18.2 31.8

75.8 69.5

39.0 47.2

9.0 12.6

6.8 5.7

2.1 1.7

13.5 6.3

9.7 8.4

26.6 33.6

80.4 85.1

21.5 27.7

75.1 75.7

1 798 1 683

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA CMSA----------Portland, OR PMSA --------------------Vancouver, WA PMSA -------------------

1 477 895 1 239 842 238 053

5.9 6.3 3.6

44.3 45.8 30.7

49.2 51.7 36.7

53.7 53.4 55.1

15.6 14.6 21.0

7.9 8.4 5.6

3.3 3.6 2.1

8.2 8.7 5.9

11.6 11.5 11.9

29.1 30.4 22.2

84.5 84.6 83.9

23.6 24.8 16.8

75.2 74.9 76.8

1 792 1 749 2 022

Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME MSA ----Poughkeepsie, NY MSA --------------------

223 692 259 462

3.0 6.9

27.6 27.6

40.9 76.5

51.4 42.7

23.4 8.3

6.5 10.3

1.8 3.3

8.7 9.0

7.6 8.5

43.2 42.7

84.3 79.8

25.4 24.8

79.0 79.9

1 789 1 857

Providence--Pawtucket--Fall River, RI--MA CMSA -Fall River, MA--RI PMSA ----------------Pawtucket--Woonsocket--Attleboro, RI--MA PMSA -----------------------------Providence, RI PMSA --------------------

1 141 525 157 272

10.4 14.6

33.5 17.8

72.6 78.2

40.7 34.0

11.4 6.3

18.8 27.8

7.8 11.6

13.1 12.1

11.7 14.5

40.3 26.1

69.6 57.2

19.6 13.5

73.8 74.2

1 807 1 942

329 384 654 869

9.5 9.8

33.3 39.2

69.7 72.7

41.2 42.1

11.3 12.7

19.7 16.2

7.8 6.9

11.6 14.1

14.0 10.0

30.0 47.7

69.5 72.7

17.1 22.3

76.2 72.3

1 844 1 759

Provo--Orem, UT MSA --------------------Pueblo, CO MSA ------------------------Raleigh--Durham, NC MSA -----------------Rapid City, SD MSA ---------------------Reading, PA MSA -----------------------Redding, CA MSA -----------------------Reno, NV MSA -------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA MSA --------Richmond--Petersburg, VA MSA -------------Roanoke, VA MSA -----------------------Rochester, MN MSA ----------------------

263 123 735 81 336 147 254 150 865 224 106

590 051 480 343 523 036 667 033 640 477 470

3.1 2.2 3.8 2.1 2.7 2.8 9.2 7.9 2.6 1.6 4.0

57.8 26.7 55.7 41.1 29.2 37.7 52.4 52.7 38.4 34.4 57.6

66.9 68.7 62.2 55.0 85.7 62.9 28.3 47.8 68.4 72.8 69.0

52.7 43.9 57.3 58.0 38.9 56.6 64.7 53.0 50.0 44.6 48.7

19.4 8.1 18.9 22.8 6.5 8.3 27.0 15.1 11.9 9.9 12.7

6.7 17.4 5.7 5.2 10.1 4.9 12.7 14.2 4.5 3.1 5.7

1.8 5.5 1.9 1.8 4.0 2.0 5.5 7.3 1.5 1.1 2.5

2.2 3.4 7.2 5.8 11.6 7.9 4.9 5.1 7.0 4.9 11.7

5.7 12.4 8.7 7.7 10.2 11.4 13.5 15.5 10.5 11.3 4.2

59.8 30.9 52.1 29.7 31.8 27.4 31.0 21.8 34.3 30.2 32.6

87.9 73.9 82.4 84.8 70.0 78.4 82.5 80.2 75.8 73.4 88.0

26.2 14.0 34.8 21.2 15.1 13.7 20.7 21.0 23.8 18.1 29.5

87.3 64.8 73.4 75.7 74.7 69.6 72.3 75.2 68.5 71.8 85.1

3 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1

651 113 653 108 892 054 677 229 763 766 970

Rochester, NY MSA ----------------------Rockford, IL MSA -----------------------Sacramento, CA MSA --------------------Saginaw--Bay City--Midland, MI MSA ---------St. Cloud, MN MSA ---------------------St. Joseph, MO MSA --------------------St. Louis, MO--IL MSA --------------------Salem, OR MSA-------------------------Salinas--Seaside--Monterey, CA MSA ---------Salt Lake City--Ogden, UT MSA -------------San Angelo, TX MSA ---------------------San Antonio, TX MSA --------------------San Diego, CA MSA ----------------------

1 002 283 1 481 399 190 83 2 444 278 355 1 072 98 1 302 2 498

410 719 102 320 921 083 099 024 660 227 458 099 016

5.1 3.7 9.5 1.8 .8 .8 2.0 5.8 21.6 3.9 5.0 8.0 17.2

25.2 32.6 46.2 23.9 29.0 13.4 33.0 46.8 43.5 40.5 29.5 34.1 47.2

81.5 68.4 61.2 84.5 85.6 78.2 72.0 51.3 56.2 69.7 74.3 72.9 46.8

44.8 44.1 58.2 37.0 44.9 44.6 43.1 54.1 56.8 47.0 53.0 49.4 62.2

6.4 7.8 10.8 5.2 6.3 8.1 9.1 13.6 18.8 11.7 11.2 10.5 18.9

8.6 7.1 15.3 5.4 4.8 2.6 4.0 10.1 35.5 8.1 24.2 40.9 25.1

3.1 2.5 6.8 1.6 1.3 .8 1.3 4.5 18.6 2.8 9.3 16.3 11.5

10.1 13.1 8.2 10.8 12.2 8.0 19.4 7.5 6.1 3.2 3.4 7.6 7.6

7.8 14.3 10.5 7.3 4.6 12.8 11.2 14.4 16.6 10.7 8.1 11.6 12.0

41.3 23.6 40.6 34.1 52.8 27.5 32.3 33.5 20.5 31.6 37.2 28.3 31.7

79.1 76.2 82.6 76.2 79.5 72.1 76.0 78.9 72.9 85.6 71.0 72.7 81.9

23.4 16.2 23.4 15.1 16.9 13.5 20.7 18.2 21.5 22.9 17.0 19.4 25.3

72.7 73.5 69.1 71.0 85.4 72.1 70.7 72.1 73.4 82.3 74.6 68.4 70.8

1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1

881 026 857 188 376 143 973 043 025 727 073 170 812

San Francisco--Oakland--San Jose, CA CMSA ---Oakland, CA PMSA --------------------San Francisco, CA PMSA ----------------San Jose, CA PMSA -------------------Santa Cruz, CA PMSA ------------------Santa Rosa--Petaluma, CA PMSA ----------Vallejo--Fairfield--Napa, CA PMSA-----------

6 2 1 1

253 082 603 497 229 388 451

311 914 678 577 734 222 186

20.0 16.2 27.5 23.2 14.0 9.1 12.7

47.8 47.8 46.0 52.7 41.7 40.3 40.2

59.6 59.8 57.8 58.9 64.6 65.6 57.8

52.9 52.7 50.1 53.8 55.2 55.6 58.1

12.3 11.4 13.7 13.6 8.9 8.2 12.7

26.9 22.2 34.4 32.3 21.2 12.6 18.7

12.6 9.8 17.3 15.0 10.9 5.6 7.4

11.9 10.7 19.3 9.9 7.9 8.0 8.1

9.8 9.0 9.1 11.0 10.6 11.0 9.3

40.2 39.5 40.9 42.8 51.6 35.6 28.4

82.7 83.4 82.4 82.0 81.9 84.4 82.2

30.9 29.9 34.9 32.6 29.7 24.5 19.7

71.9 69.5 71.9 73.8 73.6 74.6 73.8

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

626 668 370 738 639 659 978

369 117 277 242 734

608 043 776 622 175

16.9 4.2 6.0 1.9 2.0

48.1 45.5 16.4 37.1 24.3

56.1 53.2 18.1 69.1 84.2

59.3 48.0 53.5 50.5 34.5

13.3 17.3 23.7 15.5 7.9

25.2 34.3 7.4 4.6 6.2

12.6 9.2 2.5 1.5 1.7

8.9 8.6 9.4 14.5 13.6

11.2 10.9 13.1 13.6 7.8

53.0 29.0 26.5 28.5 39.0

80.0 84.5 81.3 72.9 73.4

26.6 35.7 21.9 17.5 14.1

73.4 70.6 73.8 60.3 78.3

1 1 1 2 1

835 639 679 074 923

2 559 164 1 972 961 586 203

7.9 8.4 6.1

40.0 41.5 33.1

51.5 52.1 49.5

55.7 55.6 56.0

16.8 16.1 19.2

9.6 10.0 8.6

3.9 4.1 3.2

8.9 9.8 6.3

9.3 8.9 10.4

31.0 33.2 24.6

86.7 87.7 83.2

27.1 29.8 17.5

75.2 76.0 72.6

1 730 1 660 2 009

Santa Barbara--Santa Maria--Lompoc, CA MSA -Santa Fe, NM MSA ----------------------Sarasota, FL MSA -----------------------Savannah, GA MSA ----------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA MSA ------------Seattle--Tacoma, WA CMSA ----------------Seattle, WA PMSA --------------------Tacoma, WA PMSA --------------------Sharon, PA MSA ------------------------Sheboygan, WI MSA ---------------------Sherman--Denison, TX MSA ----------------Shreveport, LA MSA ---------------------Sioux City, IA--NE MSA -------------------Sioux Falls, SD MSA ---------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN MSA------------Spokane, WA MSA ----------------------Springfield, IL MSA ----------------------Springfield, MO MSA ---------------------Springfield, MA MSA ----------------------

121 103 95 334 115 123 247 361 189 240 529

003 877 021 341 018 809 052 364 550 593 484

1.5 2.9 1.8 1.2 3.1 1.5 3.0 3.3 1.5 1.2 6.1

13.6 43.3 51.9 31.6 53.9 43.0 32.0 27.7 25.2 41.0 26.8

85.1 87.0 69.8 69.8 67.6 67.4 68.8 54.1 81.9 66.6 73.4

34.3 39.2 46.4 44.3 45.3 49.0 44.5 51.5 46.1 54.3 41.6

5.7 5.0 8.1 9.3 12.7 13.4 13.2 14.1 6.1 13.0 9.8

5.0 6.9 4.2 3.1 5.8 3.9 7.1 4.5 3.4 2.7 17.6

2.0 2.6 1.5 1.0 2.7 1.2 2.2 1.5 1.0 .9 7.1

8.5 14.2 3.1 6.2 14.2 11.0 16.6 8.0 15.4 6.1 13.7

7.5 7.3 13.8 11.7 11.0 7.5 11.1 7.9 9.9 9.0 12.9

38.3 21.1 35.2 27.5 27.1 31.3 46.5 38.8 29.2 49.7 39.6

75.1 77.4 72.1 74.8 77.9 83.1 76.1 84.4 81.5 78.5 74.7

13.6 13.8 14.0 17.5 16.0 21.3 19.2 20.6 21.9 19.6 19.0

76.8 83.6 74.1 59.1 74.2 81.0 71.9 72.7 73.4 78.0 66.2

1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

994 069 039 109 225 010 021 983 847 904 906

State College, PA MSA -------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV MSA ----------Stockton, CA MSA-----------------------Syracuse, NY MSA ----------------------Tallahassee, FL MSA ---------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL MSA ----Terre Haute, IN MSA ---------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR MSA ---------Toledo, OH MSA ------------------------Topeka, KS MSA -------------------------

123 142 480 659 233 2 067 130 120 614 160

786 523 628 864 598 959 812 132 128 976

4.4 1.7 16.4 3.8 3.2 7.1 1.9 1.0 2.5 1.4

65.4 10.8 51.8 27.8 46.6 28.7 51.6 51.6 32.8 34.0

77.9 66.5 68.4 83.4 56.5 30.5 79.3 57.1 78.5 71.9

55.8 30.5 54.4 44.4 57.5 53.1 43.7 43.9 44.0 48.2

13.9 6.5 8.6 7.3 14.7 20.4 9.0 11.9 7.5 8.6

6.8 5.3 27.9 6.7 5.8 11.1 3.6 3.1 6.0 4.4

2.2 1.7 14.4 2.2 2.0 3.9 1.4 1.1 1.8 1.4

5.3 9.8 6.5 6.7 11.0 11.0 4.6 2.8 16.9 8.5

3.6 5.5 14.9 8.1 6.3 16.2 9.6 14.2 6.9 11.1

79.8 34.4 29.6 46.5 66.0 29.1 52.1 24.4 45.1 28.4

83.6 72.0 68.6 79.5 80.3 75.1 76.0 69.6 77.6 84.4

32.3 9.5 13.2 21.8 32.4 17.3 16.4 12.8 17.4 22.3

83.6 76.4 69.9 74.5 61.8 68.5 75.1 67.6 70.6 72.8

1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1

807 973 231 969 839 778 957 183 048 932

Tucson, AZ MSA ------------------------Tulsa, OK MSA -------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL MSA ---------------------Tyler, TX MSA --------------------------Utica--Rome, NY MSA --------------------Victoria, TX MSA -----------------------Visalia--Tulare--Porterville, CA MSA ----------Waco, TX MSA -------------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA MSA -------------Waterbury, CT MSA ----------------------

666 708 150 151 316 74 311 189 3 923 221

880 954 522 309 633 361 921 123 574 629

9.0 2.0 1.4 3.6 3.3 3.0 17.6 3.6 12.3 7.7

40.1 44.3 58.9 53.3 22.8 36.7 50.3 46.6 55.2 19.2

37.1 61.7 78.4 76.8 85.5 85.2 70.0 79.7 31.5 73.1

56.6 49.6 47.4 48.0 39.8 44.4 52.3 51.0 54.2 41.3

20.9 11.3 11.1 6.6 6.8 4.4 8.0 6.8 24.3 7.7

23.8 4.1 3.1 7.4 8.3 26.7 36.1 11.7 15.0 17.0

8.5 1.4 1.1 3.2 2.7 9.3 18.0 4.3 6.2 6.7

7.5 8.7 5.2 5.6 6.5 8.4 3.6 6.7 12.6 15.7

12.7 10.2 8.3 10.4 9.7 10.4 16.9 9.4 8.9 12.6

44.7 31.1 65.8 34.3 32.3 27.5 22.8 55.5 35.4 28.3

80.5 79.4 69.6 75.7 74.6 70.2 60.2 71.6 85.2 73.7

23.3 20.3 20.0 19.8 15.9 14.1 11.8 16.6 38.5 18.9

68.2 74.9 66.5 73.8 75.4 74.4 67.9 67.6 71.4 73.5

1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1

882 972 039 062 042 289 492 114 629 888

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 267 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

267

Table 156.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

Metropolitan Area

Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA MSA --------------Wausau, WI MSA -----------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL MSA --------------------------------Wheeling, WV--OH MSA-------------------Wichita, KS MSA ------------------------Wichita Falls, TX MSA --------------------Williamsport, PA MSA --------------------Wilmington, NC MSA ---------------------Worcester, MA MSA ---------------------Yakima, WA MSA -----------------------York, PA MSA --------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH MSA -------------Yuba City, CA MSA ----------------------Yuma, AZ MSA --------------------------

268

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Percent foreign born

146 611 115 400

1.3 2.2

35.5 60.0

81.6 85.5

43.5 37.0

6.6 5.7

3.3 5.6

1.0 2.2

12.2 12.5

6.6 5.9

57.2 26.4

80.1 75.9

17.0 13.5

75.2 85.3

2 098 2 222

12.2 1.2 3.1 3.6 1.0 1.5 5.9 10.8 1.4 2.5 11.8 18.8

38.5 10.7 48.1 46.8 22.4 29.9 36.1 53.2 29.2 11.0 48.8 33.8

26.1 70.7 65.5 64.3 88.8 63.1 79.6 61.6 78.0 75.5 60.6 36.0

56.3 32.6 50.3 51.5 38.9 52.9 41.0 48.4 40.6 33.6 55.8 57.5

22.4 6.6 11.5 14.2 5.6 14.8 8.9 10.0 9.2 4.6 13.3 27.1

15.3 4.1 6.0 9.3 3.1 3.6 12.5 22.0 3.7 7.3 19.2 38.9

6.3 1.2 2.5 3.4 .9 1.2 4.6 10.9 1.5 2.3 9.8 17.7

13.5 11.9 11.0 5.1 5.2 6.2 10.7 4.6 8.4 11.2 4.1 3.4

13.7 7.9 10.1 8.4 9.7 9.1 9.1 20.0 10.3 8.1 11.2 16.6

29.4 36.3 32.1 26.2 29.3 45.1 43.3 19.7 22.6 30.6 22.3 19.2

78.8 72.9 82.2 75.1 74.5 78.1 78.1 66.1 72.3 74.9 70.5 64.9

22.1 12.2 21.5 16.5 12.3 21.2 23.4 13.7 13.8 12.8 12.7 12.7

69.7 75.8 75.8 72.8 76.4 65.4 75.3 69.6 78.7 71.0 70.1 73.9

1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2

518 301 270 378 710 284 941 823 848 619 643 895

Percent living in different house in 1985

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Total

863 159 485 122 118 120 436 188 417 492 122 106

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

773 964 050 038 050 811 827 346 900 986 254 451

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 157.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Metropolitan Area

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Abilene, TX MSA --------------------Albany, GA MSA --------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY MSA -----Albuquerque, NM MSA ---------------Alexandria, LA MSA -----------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ MSA Altoona, PA MSA -------------------Amarillo, TX MSA -------------------Anchorage, AK MSA -----------------Anderson, IN MSA -------------------Anderson, SC MSA ------------------Anniston, AL MSA -------------------Appleton--Oshkosh--Neenah, WI MSA -----Asheville, NC MSA -------------------Athens, GA MSA --------------------Atlanta, GA MSA -------------------Atlantic City, NJ MSA ----------------Augusta, GA--SC MSA ----------------Austin, TX MSA --------------------Bakersfield, CA MSA -----------------Baltimore, MD MSA -----------------Bangor, ME MSA -------------------Baton Rouge, LA MSA ----------------Battle Creek, MI MSA ----------------Beaumont--Port Arthur, TX MSA --------Bellingham, WA MSA ----------------Benton Harbor, MI MSA --------------Billings, MT MSA --------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS MSA -------------Binghamton, NY MSA ----------------Birmingham, AL MSA-----------------Bismarck, ND MSA ------------------Bloomington, IN MSA ----------------Bloomington--Normal, IL MSA ----------Boise City, ID MSA -------------------

65.5 63.8 65.5 67.7 58.0 64.1 58.0 67.3 78.4 61.9 65.4 61.9 69.5 63.7 64.4 73.0 65.3 66.2 72.1 62.4 68.5 65.0 64.7 62.3 59.6 65.4 64.4 67.6 61.3 63.1 61.7 71.2 61.4 69.5 71.4

76.2 71.9 73.4 76.4 67.4 74.2 69.3 77.8 86.3 69.9 74.3 72.3 78.2 72.6 71.6 81.0 74.4 75.5 78.7 72.5 77.0 71.2 74.7 70.7 70.4 74.5 73.8 75.6 70.8 72.7 71.9 77.2 67.3 77.0 79.8

55.9 56.8 58.4 59.7 49.6 55.1 48.3 57.9 69.9 54.3 57.6 52.5 61.4 55.9 57.9 65.6 57.2 57.7 65.5 52.2 60.7 59.3 55.7 54.7 49.8 56.7 56.0 60.4 52.0 54.4 53.0 65.7 56.1 63.0 63.5

61.8 60.6 61.5 60.9 57.1 56.9 57.8 60.8 59.6 64.5 68.4 62.3 66.5 65.5 65.3 64.9 62.4 61.6 67.1 50.3 63.2 64.6 60.1 61.2 56.3 56.5 58.4 63.6 55.8 60.0 62.3 74.7 65.3 70.1 64.3

55.1 62.6 57.5 53.5 53.3 52.5 52.8 55.2 55.4 61.6 63.5 56.8 62.4 58.6 61.8 59.9 57.9 58.2 61.4 48.1 60.5 64.7 53.4 60.6 48.9 52.3 55.1 60.0 50.5 56.2 56.7 73.0 60.8 66.2 57.5

74.5 50.8 64.8 71.3 55.8 62.6 56.9 65.7 64.1 63.4 72.2 67.0 72.7 71.5 63.0 66.6 62.7 57.8 73.1 50.1 60.2 60.8 63.1 53.9 61.5 59.6 53.3 62.5 64.1 62.8 65.7 61.1 58.4 71.9 75.8

6.6 9.4 5.0 6.6 8.9 4.6 7.0 6.6 7.0 6.5 5.1 8.5 4.1 4.2 5.8 5.1 6.1 5.7 5.8 9.7 4.9 5.6 8.2 8.9 8.0 4.8 7.3 5.4 8.2 5.7 6.1 4.8 5.6 4.0 4.0

74.3 79.3 76.0 76.2 78.6 76.8 74.9 77.8 80.4 76.3 80.0 78.4 75.7 78.0 72.3 81.3 77.5 80.8 77.8 77.9 79.3 69.8 77.6 74.7 78.0 69.4 74.2 73.6 77.2 74.7 80.5 74.5 64.2 69.4 77.1

81.4 84.9 84.1 82.8 83.9 86.5 84.7 84.1 85.7 84.9 86.3 85.2 86.9 83.5 77.8 86.6 85.3 87.4 82.1 86.3 86.3 78.9 83.9 83.5 85.3 79.4 84.0 82.8 85.0 83.6 86.7 83.3 70.1 77.0 84.2

66.5 73.3 67.1 68.7 72.7 65.2 63.0 70.2 74.4 66.0 72.8 70.4 62.3 71.7 66.1 75.3 68.6 73.2 72.9 66.4 71.4 60.1 69.9 64.7 68.8 56.9 62.6 63.2 68.2 64.1 73.2 65.1 57.6 61.2 68.8

18.0 21.8 24.5 19.8 25.3 9.9 12.0 14.7 24.8 9.9 10.4 24.1 9.8 13.8 25.2 13.2 16.5 22.6 23.9 19.5 21.3 20.4 20.6 15.0 13.4 15.4 9.3 13.8 23.6 15.9 13.6 19.9 25.2 15.0 16.9

10.2 16.9 12.3 9.8 7.7 25.1 18.6 11.5 3.6 30.5 36.1 23.1 31.5 22.4 17.2 13.4 6.4 19.4 13.2 7.3 12.3 9.4 13.9 26.5 19.1 14.3 27.9 6.1 13.4 27.0 14.5 5.9 13.5 11.0 15.0

11.9 13.6 12.8 12.8 14.1 12.6 13.2 13.2 15.0 13.2 15.3 13.1 8.9 12.9 14.3 12.7 12.6 16.6 13.9 17.3 14.2 12.3 12.4 11.5 13.4 11.2 11.3 9.9 14.1 12.8 14.0 9.5 12.1 12.6 10.1

.5 1.7 4.3 1.7 1.4 1.4 .9 .8 2.5 .5 .3 .8 1.1 1.1 1.7 4.7 5.9 1.1 3.4 1.0 7.7 1.3 1.1 .9 .8 1.5 .5 1.0 .6 2.2 1.3 .2 2.3 .9 .8

15.0 16.7 20.4 19.1 20.3 20.9 16.3 17.2 18.3 20.5 19.3 18.5 15.9 18.6 18.7 26.0 19.9 21.6 21.3 19.6 26.0 16.1 22.7 17.5 19.7 17.2 17.4 16.1 20.6 17.4 23.1 13.1 17.7 16.0 16.9

Boston--Lawrence--Salem, MA--NH CMSA --Boston, MA PMSA ----------------Brockton, MA PMSA ---------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH PMSA ----Lowell, MA--NH PMSA --------------Nashua, NH PMSA -----------------Salem--Gloucester, MA PMSA ---------

69.8 69.3 68.9 69.9 72.0 77.1 68.8

78.0 77.3 75.9 78.9 80.1 86.2 78.1

62.3 62.0 62.5 61.8 64.2 68.5 60.8

59.9 59.2 60.1 60.5 61.0 64.8 60.9

57.7 56.7 60.3 59.7 60.0 60.4 57.8

53.1 54.1 47.7 48.5 45.4 71.1 58.5

6.4 6.2 7.6 7.3 8.0 5.8 5.5

75.1 75.0 73.8 76.5 75.4 77.7 72.8

84.6 84.1 84.2 86.6 85.1 87.5 84.7

64.6 65.1 62.4 65.0 63.9 66.0 59.8

12.8 13.1 13.9 12.2 13.7 8.7 12.3

17.4 14.5 16.3 25.8 27.5 31.1 18.4

10.3 9.8 11.7 12.3 11.7 11.1 9.3

10.6 14.2 3.8 1.9 2.0 .9 4.4

24.2 24.5 24.6 23.8 23.0 24.1 23.3

Bradenton, FL MSA ------------------Bremerton, WA MSA -----------------Brownsville--Harlingen, TX MSA ---------Bryan--College Station, TX MSA ----------

52.7 66.9 55.6 61.2

60.7 78.3 66.1 65.7

45.9 55.1 46.4 56.5

66.8 53.0 51.1 65.3

62.8 50.2 45.7 58.0

72.2 54.6 54.6 64.9

4.9 6.4 13.3 5.7

76.8 76.1 77.4 65.6

82.6 87.1 81.4 68.5

70.1 62.1 72.5 61.9

11.8 36.7 20.0 36.0

13.5 16.4 12.9 6.5

13.6 14.9 21.4 14.0

.7 8.2 1.2 2.0

19.3 25.1 17.1 15.1

Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY CMSA --------Buffalo, NY PMSA -----------------Niagara Falls, NY PMSA -------------

62.3 62.1 63.3

71.5 71.1 73.0

54.3 54.3 54.6

57.6 57.5 58.1

55.4 55.9 53.7

51.3 49.6 59.2

7.0 7.0 7.0

72.5 72.5 72.6

83.1 82.7 84.4

60.6 61.0 58.8

16.4 17.1 13.2

18.8 17.3 25.4

11.2 11.4 10.5

4.7 5.4 1.8

19.4 19.7 18.2

Burlington, NC MSA------------------Burlington, VT MSA ------------------Canton, OH MSA --------------------Casper, WY MSA -------------------Cedar Rapids, IA MSA ----------------Champaign--Urbana--Rantoul, IL MSA -----Charleston, SC MSA -----------------Charleston, WV MSA -----------------Charlotte--Gastonia--Rock Hill, NC--SC MSA Charlottesville, VA MSA ---------------Chattanooga, TN--GA MSA ------------Cheyenne, WY MSA ------------------

68.3 72.9 61.9 67.4 71.1 68.4 68.6 57.6 70.7 65.3 63.4 70.2

75.7 80.6 73.0 78.3 79.5 74.5 78.3 68.4 79.5 71.5 73.1 79.1

61.9 66.0 52.2 57.3 63.4 62.2 59.0 48.3 62.8 59.7 54.8 61.5

71.3 65.7 56.8 59.1 71.6 66.1 61.8 53.7 66.7 66.4 60.5 64.4

66.4 63.5 53.9 57.6 67.9 62.6 55.7 48.0 62.0 62.9 54.3 60.8

71.6 63.0 53.5 52.4 73.3 66.5 67.6 55.6 69.0 68.8 60.8 72.6

3.2 4.5 7.2 6.6 5.6 4.2 5.2 7.1 4.0 3.2 5.9 6.7

80.3 72.8 75.8 76.9 76.1 66.8 79.3 80.0 80.8 76.4 79.8 77.1

84.6 82.1 86.3 85.2 84.0 71.9 86.3 86.1 86.5 82.2 85.5 83.3

75.7 62.5 63.1 66.6 67.2 61.1 71.3 72.8 74.3 70.2 73.2 70.4

10.0 12.5 9.6 16.3 10.4 30.5 24.9 17.6 9.9 28.4 14.7 29.7

35.5 12.9 27.2 7.6 23.7 10.2 14.7 11.4 24.5 12.2 23.0 5.0

14.8 12.5 9.0 10.6 10.3 11.7 15.6 15.1 14.5 16.2 14.7 12.0

.3 1.6 .7 .1 1.5 4.6 2.0 2.4 1.8 3.1 1.4 .4

18.6 17.3 19.2 15.3 16.1 15.0 23.0 19.9 21.6 19.2 22.1 13.8

Chicago--Gary--Lake County, IL--IN--WI CMSA ---------------------------Aurora--Elgin, IL PMSA --------------Chicago, IL PMSA -----------------Gary--Hammond, IN PMSA -----------Joliet, IL PMSA -------------------Kenosha, WI PMSA ----------------Lake County, IL PMSA ---------------

68.0 73.0 67.7 63.4 69.5 66.6 73.9

77.7 83.0 77.2 74.3 79.1 75.2 84.5

59.2 63.3 59.1 53.7 60.2 58.5 63.0

57.0 62.5 56.7 53.7 55.8 63.0 58.3

52.8 58.2 52.8 48.5 50.2 61.4 52.9

57.0 68.7 55.7 55.0 68.6 56.0 70.9

6.8 4.6 7.2 7.7 5.4 6.8 3.7

78.7 78.2 79.2 75.9 77.0 74.0 78.6

86.2 86.7 86.1 85.9 87.1 83.6 87.4

69.7 67.4 71.1 63.5 64.2 63.0 67.7

11.5 10.0 11.6 11.4 11.1 12.1 11.0

19.9 25.8 18.8 24.8 20.0 27.5 21.6

12.0 12.3 12.0 12.0 11.4 12.6 11.2

13.7 2.7 17.1 3.2 3.6 1.5 4.2

28.1 23.4 29.1 23.7 26.9 21.8 26.4

Chico, CA MSA ----------------------

54.7

61.8

48.1

50.4

49.7

46.4

9.5

65.8

74.7

55.4

18.0

10.0

10.3

.7

17.4

Cincinnati--Hamilton, OH--KY--IN CMSA ----Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN PMSA ---------Hamilton--Middletown, OH PMSA -------

66.0 66.2 65.1

75.5 75.6 75.0

57.6 57.9 56.1

60.4 60.9 57.7

58.3 59.1 54.3

54.9 54.4 58.1

5.2 5.1 5.3

76.7 76.7 76.5

85.0 85.0 85.4

67.0 67.2 65.8

11.4 11.4 11.5

20.5 19.7 24.9

11.4 11.6 10.3

3.7 4.3 .6

22.1 22.4 20.8

Clarksville--Hopkinsville, TN--KY MSA ------

70.3

82.6

56.4

57.5

49.7

66.6

8.7

77.7

85.0

70.0

23.4

18.9

15.1

1.0

18.9

Cleveland--Akron--Lorain, OH CMSA ------Akron, OH PMSA ------------------Cleveland, OH PMSA ---------------Lorain--Elyria, OH PMSA--------------

63.3 63.7 63.1 63.8

73.2 73.8 72.9 73.8

54.7 54.7 54.7 54.7

55.0 55.1 54.9 56.0

51.6 51.8 51.3 53.1

51.4 52.2 50.3 56.6

6.7 6.4 6.8 6.4

76.6 74.3 77.5 76.4

85.3 83.6 85.8 86.6

66.4 63.2 67.9 63.8

11.8 12.2 11.9 10.8

23.1 24.0 22.0 28.3

10.3 9.6 10.5 10.5

4.6 1.6 6.2 .7

22.0 20.7 22.6 20.9

Colorado Springs, CO MSA ------------Columbia, MO MSA ------------------Columbia, SC MSA ------------------Columbus, GA--AL MSA ---------------Columbus, OH MSA ------------------Corpus Christi, TX MSA ---------------Cumberland, MD--WV MSA -------------

72.0 68.3 70.1 66.0 68.4 63.1 54.5

82.3 73.2 76.1 77.5 76.3 74.6 65.6

61.9 63.8 64.5 54.9 61.1 52.5 44.9

58.9 72.4 71.5 58.0 61.6 52.7 55.2

54.2 65.5 66.9 53.8 58.6 48.8 53.6

63.2 74.5 74.7 57.2 57.5 53.0 47.6

7.3 4.6 4.5 8.4 5.1 8.6 7.9

76.0 70.6 79.0 79.6 77.6 78.4 72.8

83.4 75.7 84.5 85.9 84.1 84.6 83.2

68.0 65.3 73.2 73.0 70.2 70.5 60.0

17.1 27.9 24.6 20.9 16.1 18.8 18.5

15.5 8.2 12.5 19.7 14.7 9.8 17.1

13.3 14.0 14.3 13.9 11.4 17.0 15.1

1.0 .9 1.9 1.4 2.7 1.6 .7

18.8 16.7 20.6 17.4 21.2 19.2 18.8

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX CMSA-----------Dallas, TX PMSA ------------------Fort Worth--Arlington, TX PMSA -------

73.0 73.7 71.8

82.4 82.7 81.7

64.2 65.2 62.4

63.1 63.8 61.7

56.4 57.2 55.0

70.9 70.4 72.0

5.8 5.7 5.8

81.4 81.7 80.8

86.0 86.1 85.9

75.9 76.5 74.6

10.9 10.6 11.5

17.8 16.6 20.3

13.8 14.0 13.5

2.4 3.2 .6

24.1 24.6 23.0

Danville, VA MSA --------------------

63.0

71.6

55.6

70.9

66.9

68.7

6.5

77.5

84.2

70.1

11.3

38.7

17.8

1.3

19.1

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 269 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 157.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Metropolitan Area

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL MSA Dayton--Springfield, OH MSA -----------Daytona Beach, FL MSA --------------Decatur, AL MSA--------------------Decatur, IL MSA ---------------------

64.9 64.7 54.3 63.1 62.6

74.1 74.3 61.2 75.0 73.9

56.5 56.0 47.9 52.1 52.7

62.6 58.1 64.5 55.8 58.2

60.9 55.4 58.6 50.4 56.7

56.7 54.1 65.7 63.0 51.0

6.0 6.0 6.0 5.6 6.6

75.5 76.4 75.6 81.2 76.4

84.5 84.4 80.8 87.8 84.8

65.0 67.2 69.6 72.2 66.2

14.7 15.5 13.2 14.2 11.0

18.3 22.8 10.8 32.2 23.1

11.2 10.2 14.9 15.1 9.8

.9 2.0 1.1 .3 .8

17.4 19.6 21.0 21.9 16.5

Denver--Boulder, CO CMSA ------------Boulder--Longmont, CO PMSA --------Denver, CO PMSA ------------------

73.0 73.3 73.0

80.8 80.7 80.9

65.6 65.9 65.5

65.1 63.1 65.3

60.9 58.0 61.3

64.9 71.0 64.4

5.3 4.7 5.3

78.5 73.3 79.3

84.9 80.9 85.5

71.2 64.0 72.2

14.8 17.1 14.5

13.1 17.6 12.4

12.4 11.5 12.6

4.2 3.5 4.4

22.4 20.5 22.7

Des Moines, IA MSA ------------------

72.6

80.3

65.8

72.1

71.2

60.4

3.8

78.3

84.8

71.4

13.4

11.8

13.7

2.2

17.9

Detroit--Ann Arbor, MI CMSA ----------Ann Arbor, MI PMSA---------------Detroit, MI PMSA ------------------

64.7 69.8 64.4

74.8 74.9 74.7

55.8 64.8 55.2

53.7 64.3 53.1

50.9 59.8 50.3

50.3 67.6 49.7

8.5 4.5 8.8

76.4 69.3 77.0

85.0 77.3 85.6

66.3 60.7 66.7

11.6 19.8 10.9

24.3 17.6 24.9

10.1 9.6 10.1

2.4 3.0 2.4

23.4 19.5 23.7

Dothan, AL MSA --------------------Dubuque, IA MSA -------------------Duluth, MN--WI MSA -----------------Eau Claire, WI MSA ------------------El Paso, TX MSA --------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN MSA --------------Elmira, NY MSA --------------------Enid, OK MSA ----------------------Erie, PA MSA ----------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR MSA -----------Evansville, IN--KY MSA ----------------

66.7 67.3 59.2 65.4 61.3 72.0 60.3 62.7 62.4 63.3 65.5

78.1 76.1 68.2 73.5 73.8 82.0 66.2 74.1 72.2 71.9 75.3

56.2 59.4 50.9 58.1 50.0 62.8 54.9 52.5 53.6 55.4 56.9

64.1 72.9 58.4 65.0 49.2 63.7 63.0 59.9 55.5 58.3 66.8

58.6 72.2 54.7 60.6 42.1 57.3 62.2 54.5 53.6 52.5 64.2

71.2 58.0 56.9 60.3 58.7 72.9 54.8 67.4 53.7 62.5 61.3

5.5 4.5 8.5 6.2 10.7 3.7 7.3 6.3 7.1 7.1 6.1

79.7 72.6 68.0 70.4 77.7 77.9 75.6 78.3 73.4 69.7 77.3

86.2 82.2 79.7 81.3 82.7 85.9 84.9 85.3 83.7 79.4 85.6

72.2 61.6 54.1 58.1 71.6 68.1 65.4 70.1 61.1 58.2 67.9

16.8 8.1 18.8 15.4 19.9 6.6 17.5 16.3 9.3 16.2 9.1

18.4 22.0 9.9 18.3 17.5 42.1 20.7 7.9 27.8 17.5 22.9

13.2 11.0 13.9 9.8 17.1 13.9 12.7 11.6 13.9 11.4 11.3

.9 .9 2.7 .8 2.8 .5 1.8 .4 1.7 2.4 .9

17.2 14.6 17.4 16.3 20.0 16.6 16.8 14.6 16.5 18.1 18.1

Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN MSA---------Fayetteville, NC MSA -----------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR MSA --------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA MSA ---------Flint, MI MSA ----------------------Florence, AL MSA -------------------Florence, SC MSA -------------------Fort Collins--Loveland, CO MSA ---------Fort Myers--Cape CoraL, Fl MSA --------Fort Pierce, FL MSA -------------------

70.4 72.3 65.7 67.8 62.3 58.8 64.3 69.3 54.8 53.7

75.9 84.5 73.6 77.1 72.4 70.8 72.8 76.8 61.9 61.5

65.1 59.2 58.0 59.3 53.3 48.3 57.1 62.2 48.4 46.4

74.1 56.3 65.5 60.1 54.6 58.2 65.6 62.7 65.5 63.7

73.5 50.3 58.4 59.8 53.0 50.1 66.9 58.6 58.8 55.9

59.2 63.7 76.4 44.5 50.5 66.1 59.4 63.2 73.9 69.5

4.7 8.6 4.1 7.7 10.9 6.2 5.3 5.3 4.4 6.3

67.9 77.4 74.8 74.2 74.7 77.8 80.2 71.7 78.0 77.5

76.3 84.9 81.1 85.3 84.6 85.2 86.0 80.3 82.9 82.9

58.9 70.1 67.0 61.4 62.8 68.0 73.9 61.7 72.3 70.8

15.4 25.4 15.0 13.5 10.6 18.0 14.0 19.4 12.3 11.9

7.7 16.0 21.3 28.5 30.2 26.2 23.0 19.3 6.2 9.0

10.7 14.9 13.7 12.4 10.1 15.1 17.1 11.3 15.3 14.0

1.0 .7 .4 1.3 .8 .3 1.2 .7 .9 .7

14.6 17.8 17.5 21.4 20.7 20.6 18.9 18.8 21.1 20.8

Fort Smith, AR--OK MSA --------------Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA ------------Fort Wayne, IN MSA -----------------Fresno, CA MSA --------------------Gadsden, AL MSA -------------------Gainesville, FL MSA ------------------Glens Falls, NY MSA -----------------Grand Forks, ND MSA ----------------Grand Rapids, MI MSA ---------------Great Falls, MT MSA ------------------

62.8 68.3 70.9 62.6 56.3 61.2 62.0 71.2 71.1 65.3

73.3 77.1 79.8 72.9 67.6 65.1 69.4 78.5 80.6 74.7

53.4 59.4 62.9 52.8 46.6 57.4 54.9 63.6 62.4 56.3

61.1 59.8 67.2 47.9 56.4 62.8 64.8 67.5 64.3 62.5

55.2 53.2 61.5 44.3 51.3 58.9 59.7 63.5 59.0 58.8

67.6 72.2 76.0 43.7 65.7 60.7 71.3 67.3 68.2 61.2

6.2 6.1 4.9 9.5 7.2 5.5 7.0 5.5 5.0 6.4

78.2 77.3 76.9 75.6 78.7 71.2 75.8 65.7 73.3 72.9

85.4 84.8 85.5 82.7 85.4 75.0 85.3 75.4 84.8 81.4

69.2 69.6 67.2 66.3 70.4 67.1 64.2 55.4 59.8 64.0

11.3 25.0 8.5 18.7 13.1 34.3 17.0 26.5 8.0 17.0

27.9 8.9 25.3 9.5 27.8 6.0 20.6 6.0 27.3 4.3

14.3 13.1 11.0 14.9 12.2 14.1 13.4 12.6 9.8 11.0

.2 .3 1.2 1.5 .1 1.7 1.0 .9 1.2 .9

19.2 18.0 19.3 19.1 19.7 18.9 19.5 12.8 18.1 14.5

Greeley, CO MSA -------------------Green Bay, WI MSA -----------------Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point, NC MSA ----------------------------Greenville--Spartanburg, SC MSA --------Hagerstown, MD MSA ----------------Harrisburg--Lebanon--Carlisle, PA MSA -----

68.2 70.7

77.7 78.8

59.1 63.1

62.4 68.2

59.6 66.3

59.5 57.8

5.7 4.6

73.4 74.2

81.6 85.6

63.2 61.3

15.4 9.5

16.2 22.6

12.7 8.8

.4 1.3

18.8 16.0

69.9 66.6 61.3 67.1

77.9 75.6 67.8 75.7

62.9 58.5 54.8 59.3

70.7 65.3 60.8 65.1

65.7 58.8 58.7 60.3

70.9 72.6 51.5 67.5

4.3 4.8 4.1 3.8

79.4 79.2 78.6 79.2

85.2 86.1 86.9 86.4

73.1 71.1 68.4 70.9

11.2 10.5 16.4 18.7

29.4 30.3 18.0 16.5

14.5 14.0 15.6 14.4

1.2 .6 1.3 1.9

18.9 18.4 22.1 19.5

Hartford--New Britain--Middletown, CT CMSA ---------------------------Bristol, CT PMSA ------------------Hartford, CT PMSA ----------------Middletown, CT PMSA --------------New Britain, CT PMSA ---------------

69.7 72.7 69.2 72.5 68.8

77.4 80.4 77.1 78.3 76.5

62.7 65.6 62.0 67.0 61.9

63.2 68.1 62.0 68.6 63.8

62.0 64.0 61.0 65.7 63.9

52.4 65.9 51.2 63.7 49.6

4.9 4.9 4.8 4.2 6.0

77.2 76.8 77.3 77.5 76.7

85.8 87.2 85.8 86.7 84.8

67.6 65.2 67.8 67.6 67.8

13.5 10.7 13.8 14.2 13.4

19.1 27.5 17.5 19.6 22.7

11.3 10.8 11.3 10.9 11.6

3.7 .8 4.6 1.4 1.7

20.6 20.6 21.1 20.5 18.1

Hickory--Morganton, NC MSA ----------Honolulu, HI MSA -------------------Houma--Thibodaux, LA MSA ------------

71.6 71.1 56.1

78.6 78.4 70.6

65.1 63.6 42.8

74.5 63.1 44.2

68.5 59.3 38.9

78.3 60.8 45.8

3.3 3.5 8.2

80.7 78.2 77.6

86.0 82.7 84.9

74.8 73.4 66.2

10.6 22.1 14.4

45.6 6.3 11.0

16.4 20.9 18.1

.2 9.3 .8

17.7 24.8 23.6

Houston--Galveston--Brazoria, TX CMSA ---Brazoria, TX PMSA ----------------Galveston--Texas City, TX PMSA ------Houston, TX PMSA -----------------

70.0 64.8 65.9 70.5

80.1 72.7 75.3 80.8

60.1 56.1 57.0 60.6

57.1 53.1 57.9 57.3

50.3 46.2 51.4 50.5

67.3 74.5 65.8 67.1

6.7 5.1 7.0 6.8

82.2 82.6 79.8 82.3

87.1 88.9 85.3 87.1

75.8 73.5 73.2 76.1

11.8 12.9 20.8 11.2

14.1 24.3 15.7 13.4

14.6 13.7 14.5 14.6

3.8 .2 1.4 4.1

26.1 23.8 23.7 26.4

Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH MSA ---Huntsville, AL MSA ------------------Indianapolis, IN MSA -----------------Iowa City, IA MSA ------------------Jackson, MI MSA -------------------Jackson, MS MSA -------------------Jackson, TN MSA -------------------Jacksonville, FL MSA -----------------Jacksonville, NC MSA ----------------Jamestown--Dunkirk, NY --------------Janesville--Beloit, WI MSA --------------

53.4 69.9 69.9 72.1 60.5 65.8 63.6 68.6 79.2 61.2 68.5

65.1 80.3 78.8 76.2 64.8 72.6 72.6 78.5 91.2 71.0 77.3

43.1 59.9 62.0 68.2 56.1 59.9 56.0 59.4 59.5 52.4 60.5

48.7 60.6 66.6 69.8 62.1 70.0 67.2 61.9 51.5 58.9 67.8

44.8 54.3 61.8 62.1 59.1 65.2 64.9 56.0 46.1 55.7 64.7

44.9 65.1 69.1 69.4 61.8 67.3 67.0 66.4 76.3 55.7 66.2

9.4 5.4 4.7 3.5 7.7 6.9 6.1 5.4 9.2 7.3 6.2

76.4 81.2 79.9 64.2 74.9 80.7 77.3 79.9 74.3 71.7 74.4

84.3 87.8 86.4 69.4 84.1 85.0 84.1 85.4 83.8 82.7 86.1

66.2 73.0 72.5 58.7 64.1 76.2 70.0 73.8 65.6 58.4 60.7

16.2 22.2 12.5 36.1 12.0 21.0 15.2 16.1 29.1 16.0 9.6

18.7 21.8 17.6 8.0 25.2 11.9 22.4 9.6 8.0 25.0 34.4

12.8 12.5 12.9 13.2 10.8 14.5 11.7 14.3 18.6 13.1 11.8

.6 .3 2.1 7.6 .6 1.3 1.5 2.1 .3 1.3 .8

19.7 19.5 21.9 16.4 20.4 20.2 17.5 22.6 18.9 15.3 18.0

Johnson City--Kingsport--Bristol, TN--VA MSA ----------------------------Johnstown, PA MSA -----------------Joplin, MO MSA --------------------Kalamazoo, MI MSA -----------------Kankakee, IL MSA -------------------Kansas City, MO--KS MSA -------------Killeen--Temple, TX MSA --------------Knoxville, TN MSA-------------------Kokomo, IN MSA -------------------La Crosse, WI MSA -------------------

59.5 52.6 63.0 67.9 63.2 69.4 68.1 63.3 65.2 69.1

70.3 63.6 74.4 75.8 71.0 77.7 79.7 72.9 76.0 76.7

49.7 42.9 52.8 60.8 56.3 61.9 55.4 54.7 55.7 62.4

54.9 52.9 59.5 62.6 66.4 65.8 57.8 59.3 60.2 67.5

49.7 49.4 54.5 58.5 64.0 60.8 52.1 54.4 57.5 64.4

57.9 54.1 72.6 57.3 58.2 67.1 63.2 62.7 60.3 66.6

6.7 8.0 5.6 6.2 7.1 5.5 9.2 6.3 6.4 4.8

78.2 75.3 76.6 71.0 77.2 79.8 78.3 77.6 78.0 69.6

85.0 85.3 82.8 80.5 84.6 85.6 85.1 83.9 86.6 79.3

69.6 62.4 68.9 60.6 68.7 73.4 71.5 70.1 67.8 59.2

12.9 12.5 9.7 12.3 14.3 13.6 26.4 17.1 10.0 13.0

28.6 17.0 26.1 24.1 21.3 15.1 11.3 18.1 34.2 18.7

12.1 15.0 10.9 9.5 13.0 12.5 15.7 13.2 9.9 11.3

.4 1.0 .2 1.1 .7 2.1 .3 .7 .3 1.7

19.5 18.4 17.3 17.4 19.9 21.4 16.4 21.5 16.9 15.4

270

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Table 157.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Metropolitan Area

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Lafayette, LA MSA ------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN MSA ------Lake Charles, LA MSA ----------------Lakeland--Winter Haven, FL MSA --------Lancaster, PA MSA ------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI MSA ---------Laredo, TX MSA --------------------Las Cruces, NM MSA-----------------Las Vegas, NV MSA -----------------Lawrence, KS MSA ------------------Lawton, OK MSA--------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME MSA ------------Lexington-Fayette, KY MSA ------------Lima, OH MSA ---------------------Lincoln, NE MSA --------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR MSA ----Longview--Marshall, TX MSA ------------

63.4 63.4 59.8 58.2 69.1 69.5 57.7 60.5 70.1 65.3 68.8 67.4 68.2 62.8 72.8 66.8 61.8

73.7 68.6 72.2 66.6 80.4 77.3 70.9 70.8 77.3 71.4 80.8 76.1 77.3 71.3 79.1 74.7 73.2

54.0 58.2 48.5 50.5 58.8 62.5 46.2 50.5 62.7 59.4 55.7 59.5 60.0 54.7 66.9 59.8 51.7

58.5 64.5 53.0 63.0 56.8 64.6 47.0 50.8 62.3 65.6 55.5 67.5 64.0 65.3 74.7 67.7 56.2

51.5 60.4 45.6 56.6 50.7 61.6 41.4 45.9 55.2 64.6 51.6 68.0 60.4 61.8 71.6 62.7 49.8

61.4 69.8 58.4 67.8 65.3 60.8 50.8 59.6 71.4 59.4 64.0 55.3 58.2 67.0 70.8 69.0 60.8

8.2 4.4 8.8 7.2 3.1 6.2 11.6 9.4 6.7 5.3 10.8 7.1 4.7 7.0 3.4 5.6 7.4

77.7 66.6 78.6 78.4 76.1 70.6 78.6 73.8 82.1 64.4 76.0 74.8 76.7 75.2 73.1 79.5 77.5

84.1 72.4 86.2 83.7 86.5 78.4 82.9 79.8 86.5 70.4 82.5 84.9 82.3 85.2 79.6 85.0 85.1

69.7 59.6 68.2 72.0 63.1 62.0 72.9 65.7 76.7 57.6 69.3 63.6 70.2 62.9 65.8 73.7 67.7

13.9 22.0 14.5 12.4 7.4 22.0 20.5 28.1 11.3 27.2 29.4 11.4 16.9 11.2 21.7 18.5 10.8

9.3 18.0 18.9 13.7 26.4 15.2 5.4 9.8 4.7 14.1 9.5 25.6 15.3 28.4 13.1 14.0 20.7

11.7 11.4 12.7 14.3 12.0 11.3 20.5 16.9 15.4 13.0 14.0 17.7 12.7 9.6 12.8 14.4 12.8

1.3 1.2 .6 .6 1.2 1.6 3.3 .6 2.0 1.4 .7 1.0 1.1 .6 2.0 .9 .3

19.8 15.6 18.8 20.6 18.4 19.0 17.5 19.1 20.4 17.5 15.2 19.3 18.5 16.6 16.2 19.9 18.2

Los Angeles--Anaheim--Riverside, CA CMSA Anaheim--Santa Ana, CA PMSA -------Los Angeles--Long Beach, CA PMSA ----Oxnard--Ventura, CA PMSA ----------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA PMSA ----

67.7 72.7 67.2 71.2 63.2

77.8 82.5 77.2 81.2 74.4

57.6 62.8 57.4 61.1 52.3

54.8 59.8 54.5 59.5 51.1

50.5 54.4 50.1 55.8 47.4

59.8 72.5 59.8 64.2 52.0

6.8 4.8 7.4 4.8 7.4

78.9 79.2 79.3 77.6 77.5

84.8 85.5 84.6 85.4 84.8

71.2 71.0 72.5 67.4 67.5

12.3 10.3 11.9 14.6 15.6

19.6 21.4 20.5 16.7 14.9

15.5 13.7 15.5 15.6 17.2

4.6 2.5 6.5 .7 .8

26.4 25.5 26.5 24.7 27.7

Louisville, KY--IN MSA ----------------Lubbock, TX MSA -------------------Lynchburg, VA MSA -----------------Macon--Warner Robins, GA MSA --------Madison, WI MSA -------------------Manchester, NH MSA ----------------Mansfield, OH MSA ------------------Mcallen--Edinburg--Mission, TX MSA------Medford, OR MSA -------------------Melbourne--Titusville--Palm Bay, FL MSA --Memphis, TN--AR--MS MSA ------------Merced, CA MSA---------------------

65.5 66.1 62.8 65.2 73.8 71.9 62.4 55.0 59.6 61.9 66.6 63.5

74.5 74.9 72.1 73.9 78.5 79.9 72.0 66.5 68.0 70.7 75.1 75.9

57.6 57.8 54.9 57.5 69.4 64.6 53.5 44.8 51.8 53.5 59.2 51.1

65.0 59.7 65.5 64.2 72.9 70.0 59.2 48.8 54.9 60.9 64.9 52.0

61.8 53.0 60.1 61.7 70.8 69.3 55.2 43.4 52.6 55.5 60.3 47.9

63.4 64.5 69.2 57.9 67.8 64.8 55.5 54.2 49.7 65.8 63.2 48.5

6.0 6.6 5.2 6.6 3.2 6.6 7.0 14.3 7.4 5.7 7.2 10.6

77.4 74.2 77.0 79.1 72.8 76.0 77.9 74.7 73.0 78.5 79.1 74.8

84.2 79.0 83.9 85.5 80.4 84.4 86.6 78.8 81.8 85.1 84.3 83.4

69.7 68.5 69.1 72.1 64.6 66.8 67.1 69.3 62.1 70.3 73.5 62.3

12.4 19.3 13.7 24.5 26.1 11.5 11.0 19.6 14.0 14.8 16.3 17.3

19.4 8.1 24.5 15.0 12.0 18.2 31.3 10.9 15.1 19.8 13.7 13.1

12.8 12.2 13.7 14.7 12.5 13.0 9.8 21.3 11.3 13.0 13.6 15.6

3.2 .8 1.8 1.2 4.6 1.1 .7 .5 .7 .3 2.8 .3

21.3 16.3 17.8 18.6 18.1 20.1 17.2 18.0 16.7 20.6 21.6 16.9

Miami--Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA -------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL PMSA -----------------Miami--Hialeah, FL PMSA -------------

63.5

72.9

55.2

63.4

58.2

67.7

6.8

80.2

84.8

74.8

12.4

10.6

14.5

4.4

24.1

61.9 64.6

71.0 74.2

53.7 56.1

64.1 63.1

57.2 58.9

73.6 65.1

5.4 7.7

79.3 80.7

84.4 85.0

73.4 75.7

11.7 12.9

9.5 11.4

12.8 15.6

2.1 5.9

23.0 24.8

Midland, TX MSA --------------------

68.5

81.2

56.9

55.2

50.9

61.9

6.3

78.7

86.0

69.3

12.1

5.5

13.1

.2

16.4

Milwaukee--Racine, WI CMSA-----------Milwaukee, WI PMSA --------------Racine, WI PMSA-------------------

67.9 67.9 68.2

76.5 76.5 77.2

60.2 60.3 59.9

62.5 62.4 63.5

61.3 61.7 58.6

51.7 50.2 63.4

5.5 5.4 5.9

75.0 75.0 75.3

84.7 84.6 85.4

64.2 64.2 63.6

11.4 11.4 10.6

25.0 24.1 32.4

10.9 11.0 10.6

4.9 5.2 1.8

20.0 20.1 18.6

Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN--WI MSA ------Mobile, AL MSA --------------------Modesto, CA MSA ------------------Monroe, LA MSA -------------------Montgomery, AL MSA ----------------Muncie, IN MSA --------------------Muskegon, MI MSA------------------Naples, FL MSA ---------------------Nashville, TN MSA -------------------New Bedford, MA MSA ---------------New Haven--Meriden, CT MSA ----------New London--Norwich, CT--RI MSA -------New Orleans, LA MSA -----------------

74.3 60.6 62.9 60.6 64.2 61.8 60.3 57.2 69.2 62.3 67.9 69.6 62.0

81.9 70.3 74.3 69.7 71.6 70.8 68.1 64.6 77.9 71.4 76.1 80.2 71.4

67.3 52.1 52.2 53.0 57.8 53.9 53.1 50.0 61.4 54.4 60.6 59.0 53.9

68.9 59.2 50.6 60.0 66.5 62.6 59.4 66.0 66.0 61.1 58.5 58.4 58.8

67.0 53.9 47.3 59.9 61.5 58.7 57.9 59.2 61.8 63.7 57.5 55.1 54.3

57.2 60.3 47.9 52.5 68.9 65.9 51.2 83.9 65.4 41.9 48.0 61.0 54.2

4.6 8.2 10.0 8.7 6.5 7.2 8.6 3.9 4.8 9.9 5.5 6.2 9.2

75.5 77.4 76.8 77.0 80.4 68.6 72.5 78.7 81.0 72.4 74.1 73.9 78.0

83.9 84.5 85.0 83.3 85.4 78.4 83.8 83.6 86.0 82.7 83.3 85.3 84.2

66.0 69.0 65.3 70.1 75.0 57.2 59.0 72.5 75.2 60.8 64.1 60.6 70.9

11.9 13.7 13.7 17.3 23.8 16.0 10.8 9.9 13.3 15.0 12.6 16.8 16.0

19.6 17.0 18.2 12.6 12.9 21.3 31.9 4.9 17.3 23.4 18.1 23.0 9.7

11.2 13.8 14.2 11.9 14.4 10.1 11.3 16.1 13.8 14.0 10.8 13.5 15.3

5.3 1.0 .6 1.5 1.2 1.2 .7 1.8 1.7 2.4 3.3 .9 7.3

21.1 21.9 22.5 18.4 19.4 17.9 18.3 18.8 22.7 19.3 19.7 19.3 24.4

65.2 67.8 67.2 73.0 66.5

74.9 78.1 76.6 82.7 76.3

56.5 58.5 58.9 63.8 57.5

50.6 52.5 57.6 55.2 53.6

46.5 46.3 54.0 51.7 50.9

50.9 66.9 52.1 60.7 50.9

6.7 5.4 6.6 4.6 8.8

79.2 79.0 77.4 76.5 82.5

86.4 87.2 86.2 86.7 87.0

70.7 69.2 67.3 63.9 77.1

15.8 11.5 11.9 9.9 14.0

14.3 19.6 23.9 23.3 19.4

10.3 11.9 11.4 10.2 15.4

26.6 9.3 3.8 2.5 29.3

30.6 24.7 21.1 24.8 27.4

70.9 62.8 67.1 62.5 68.1 72.1 67.7 68.4

79.3 73.8 77.6 71.9 77.5 82.4 77.2 79.8

62.9 53.1 57.5 54.4 59.8 62.8 58.2 58.3

57.1 53.1 47.6 48.0 56.4 54.8 53.6 50.4

52.5 47.9 42.9 44.5 51.4 51.2 47.2 43.5

68.9 62.5 59.9 45.8 58.5 69.4 60.5 67.9

4.4 5.5 4.5 8.3 6.4 4.3 5.7 4.4

80.1 76.3 76.6 80.1 79.7 79.1 78.1 80.3

87.9 86.8 86.6 85.8 87.0 86.8 87.5 87.5

70.7 63.7 64.3 73.7 71.2 70.0 66.3 71.5

12.7 16.1 17.2 17.6 13.9 8.2 20.5 8.4

19.0 11.6 12.8 11.6 17.6 18.3 15.1 15.2

10.5 12.1 10.0 8.9 12.4 8.1 14.0 8.5

6.4 5.3 11.4 47.3 10.0 10.1 4.4 13.6

26.3 27.1 30.0 35.3 26.2 23.6 27.2 24.2

Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA MSA ----------------------------Ocala, FL MSA ---------------------Odessa, TX MSA --------------------Oklahoma City, OK MSA --------------Olympia, WA MSA ------------------Omaha, NE--IA MSA -----------------Orlando, FL MSA --------------------Owensboro, KY MSA -----------------Panama City, FL MSA ----------------Parkersburg--Marietta, WV--OH MSA -----Pascagoula, MS MSA ----------------Pensacola, FL MSA ------------------Peoria, IL MSA ----------------------

70.5 51.4 64.3 67.1 67.1 71.5 71.0 63.9 63.4 59.8 63.6 63.2 63.3

80.9 58.3 77.2 75.7 74.8 79.5 79.5 75.1 72.9 71.7 74.4 73.3 73.9

60.1 45.2 52.6 59.1 60.0 64.3 62.9 54.1 54.3 49.3 53.5 54.0 53.9

60.0 58.2 50.9 62.9 62.0 70.3 64.4 65.1 61.0 54.9 58.5 57.6 58.1

55.7 51.9 43.9 57.0 56.2 66.9 57.3 62.0 54.3 51.0 52.6 52.0 55.8

61.2 60.4 59.6 67.2 65.8 66.2 72.6 61.0 71.5 56.6 60.9 57.5 53.7

6.0 6.7 7.7 6.5 6.9 4.2 4.7 6.9 6.7 6.4 8.5 6.9 5.5

78.0 77.6 80.4 78.3 75.8 77.0 80.8 77.6 77.6 77.7 78.6 76.4 75.2

85.5 82.7 86.3 83.5 83.9 84.3 85.8 85.4 84.8 85.6 86.1 83.7 84.3

69.9 71.7 72.4 72.3 67.0 69.1 75.0 68.3 69.3 67.8 68.8 68.1 64.1

24.5 13.9 14.6 21.0 35.4 13.2 11.1 11.0 20.7 13.6 17.9 21.7 9.9

13.7 14.4 11.8 11.8 9.1 11.6 10.2 19.9 8.4 22.0 29.9 11.0 22.3

14.1 15.4 14.5 13.3 12.1 11.8 13.3 13.0 12.9 12.7 15.4 12.6 10.7

2.2 .2 – .7 1.4 2.0 1.5 .4 .1 .7 .2 1.0 1.3

21.6 20.8 17.5 20.3 20.7 18.0 22.9 17.3 17.5 18.0 20.5 20.0 18.1

Philadelphia--Wilmington--Trenton, PA--NJ--DE-MD CMSA -----------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ PMSA -----------Trenton, NJ PMSA -----------------Vineland--Millville--Bridgeton, NJ PMSA--Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD PMSA ---------

65.5 65.1 67.5 61.9 68.6

74.5 74.4 74.2 68.4 76.5

57.5 56.8 61.4 56.0 61.5

57.9 56.8 61.8 60.7 64.4

53.7 52.8 54.9 54.7 60.2

57.7 55.7 68.3 64.0 68.2

5.6 5.8 5.2 7.4 4.0

77.5 77.2 78.3 79.6 78.6

85.6 85.4 85.3 86.5 86.7

68.3 67.9 70.7 71.8 69.6

13.9 13.2 24.7 19.2 12.0

17.1 16.7 14.9 22.5 20.0

12.1 11.9 12.7 15.9 12.9

10.2 11.6 6.3 2.3 2.7

24.1 24.8 22.1 19.6 20.8

Phoenix, AZ MSA --------------------

66.5

75.6

57.9

60.1

53.2

67.1

6.0

79.0

84.2

72.6

13.4

15.1

14.4

2.1

23.0

New York--Northern New Jersey--Long Island, NY--NJ--CT CMSA -------------Bergen--Passaic, NJ PMSA -----------Bridgeport--Milford, CT PMSA --------Danbury, CT PMSA ----------------Jersey City, NJ PMSA --------------Middlesex--Somerset--Hunterdon, NJ PMSA -------------------------Monmouth--Ocean, NJ PMSA ---------Nassau--Suffolk, NY PMSA ----------New York, NY PMSA ---------------Newark, NJ PMSA -----------------Norwalk, CT PMSA ----------------Orange County, NY PMSA -----------Stamford, CT PMSA-----------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 271 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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271

Table 157.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Metropolitan Area

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Pine Bluff, AR MSA -------------------

57.8

65.1

51.4

62.5

60.8

61.2

9.9

79.3

84.2

73.6

22.1

18.5

14.2

.9

18.4

Pittsburgh--Beaver Valley, PA CMSA------Beaver County, PA PMSA -----------Pittsburgh, PA PMSA ----------------

58.0 56.1 58.2

68.5 66.4 68.7

48.9 47.1 49.1

51.7 49.9 51.8

48.6 45.1 48.9

48.0 51.1 47.7

7.0 8.0 7.0

75.6 73.7 75.7

84.3 83.3 84.4

65.3 62.2 65.6

10.4 9.6 10.4

14.6 16.3 14.4

12.8 11.2 12.9

7.9 1.4 8.5

22.6 21.6 22.6

Pittsfield, MA MSA ------------------Portland, ME MSA --------------------

63.7 69.5

73.6 77.8

54.9 62.2

59.0 66.5

57.2 64.0

55.7 57.9

6.4 5.3

71.7 74.8

83.7 84.6

57.8 64.1

11.6 12.3

21.6 13.0

11.5 11.5

2.5 1.8

15.8 18.8

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA CMSA------Portland, OR PMSA ----------------Vancouver, WA PMSA ---------------

68.6 69.0 66.6

78.0 78.1 77.0

59.9 60.5 56.7

60.0 61.1 54.6

54.2 55.5 48.0

65.0 66.1 59.3

5.1 5.0 5.9

76.8 76.8 76.6

85.0 84.8 85.9

66.9 67.3 64.6

12.1 12.0 12.9

18.2 17.6 21.4

12.3 12.5 11.0

5.4 6.0 2.1

21.7 21.8 21.2

Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME MSA Poughkeepsie, NY MSA ----------------

71.0 65.6

79.3 73.0

63.4 58.4

66.3 56.6

61.0 51.0

73.7 68.3

6.2 4.2

73.4 76.7

83.4 86.8

62.5 64.5

19.0 16.7

22.0 23.0

13.2 11.3

1.0 3.2

20.8 24.5

66.2 64.2

74.8 73.0

58.6 56.5

60.7 65.4

59.3 63.8

49.2 50.4

6.9 8.2

73.3 72.2

83.2 83.0

62.3 60.4

13.4 14.1

24.4 26.6

12.3 15.1

2.6 1.4

19.7 19.6

68.9 65.3

77.9 73.7

61.0 57.9

62.5 58.6

61.3 57.1

52.8 47.1

7.1 6.4

75.7 72.3

85.3 82.1

64.9 61.4

11.0 14.5

29.1 21.5

11.9 11.9

2.2 3.1

20.4 19.3

Provo--Orem, UT MSA ----------------Pueblo, CO MSA --------------------Raleigh--Durham, NC MSA -------------Rapid City, SD MSA -----------------Reading, PA MSA -------------------Redding, CA MSA -------------------Reno, NV MSA ---------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA MSA ----Richmond--Petersburg, VA MSA ---------Roanoke, VA MSA -------------------Rochester, MN MSA ------------------

64.1 55.6 71.9 70.6 65.4 58.0 73.6 67.5 69.1 65.1 74.5

74.0 63.2 78.5 78.9 75.5 67.7 80.2 79.2 76.7 73.5 81.6

54.9 48.7 66.0 62.6 56.2 49.0 67.0 56.1 62.4 57.9 67.9

50.7 54.5 68.9 66.4 62.6 49.7 67.7 51.8 68.0 64.1 72.4

43.4 53.4 64.4 63.0 59.0 46.6 61.8 48.1 64.8 58.1 69.2

62.2 50.0 70.0 62.1 63.3 47.9 77.8 56.6 63.2 64.9 70.6

5.2 9.0 3.7 5.8 4.5 8.8 5.1 6.6 4.2 3.7 3.4

62.2 73.5 79.2 74.2 77.5 71.3 79.9 77.3 80.4 79.6 75.2

72.4 81.5 84.2 83.3 86.4 81.5 85.4 85.5 86.6 86.0 85.0

49.3 64.2 73.8 64.5 66.7 58.5 73.2 65.8 73.7 72.5 64.5

13.4 22.2 19.9 19.3 8.2 17.0 12.5 18.2 20.1 13.0 10.0

16.7 12.9 14.6 11.5 28.4 11.0 7.4 12.3 14.3 16.6 8.4

15.9 13.0 13.3 11.1 11.5 9.6 13.5 15.7 13.4 11.6 12.0

1.8 1.0 2.0 .4 2.2 .7 3.7 3.1 3.7 1.3 2.6

17.1 17.1 19.7 16.6 18.7 17.2 17.2 19.2 21.8 18.3 14.8

Rochester, NY MSA ------------------Rockford, IL MSA -------------------Sacramento, CA MSA ----------------Saginaw--Bay City--Midland, MI MSA -----St. Cloud, MN MSA -----------------St. Joseph, MO MSA ----------------St. Louis, MO--IL MSA ----------------Salem, OR MSA---------------------Salinas--Seaside--Monterey, CA MSA -----Salt Lake City--Ogden, UT MSA ---------San Angelo, TX MSA -----------------San Antonio, TX MSA ----------------San Diego, CA MSA ------------------

66.8 68.3 66.0 62.3 70.9 61.6 66.5 62.0 68.3 70.4 66.1 65.5 68.3

75.1 78.6 73.7 72.4 76.2 72.3 75.9 69.6 77.2 79.8 76.1 75.6 78.3

59.3 58.8 58.8 53.3 65.7 52.5 58.2 54.8 58.8 61.4 56.9 56.2 58.0

62.1 61.3 56.6 57.2 73.1 62.6 63.8 59.7 57.1 59.4 66.3 58.9 55.6

60.3 58.3 53.2 54.8 70.0 59.3 59.6 56.1 52.5 54.0 59.0 53.7 52.9

55.3 58.3 51.7 53.6 64.7 63.2 62.6 62.9 61.0 66.4 72.4 57.3 55.5

5.2 5.2 6.1 9.8 5.4 8.0 6.4 6.4 8.4 4.9 7.9 8.3 6.1

75.3 78.4 75.9 71.7 70.0 76.0 77.3 75.4 74.4 74.9 76.1 78.8 76.2

84.6 86.9 82.8 82.9 80.5 82.1 84.5 83.4 82.0 83.6 80.3 83.4 82.5

64.8 68.1 67.8 58.5 58.2 69.0 69.1 65.9 65.4 64.3 71.5 73.6 68.5

12.3 8.8 24.8 10.2 12.4 12.4 11.5 22.7 17.9 18.7 16.8 20.4 16.4

27.0 34.0 8.3 26.5 17.8 21.6 19.0 14.1 8.4 14.9 12.1 9.4 13.8

11.6 12.2 13.7 8.9 11.5 13.3 12.0 15.2 17.2 14.0 14.3 14.8 13.8

3.2 .9 2.4 .6 1.4 .7 3.0 1.4 2.1 3.0 .6 3.7 3.3

19.7 18.2 21.8 18.9 18.7 17.1 23.1 19.6 18.0 19.8 15.7 21.9 22.2

San Francisco--Oakland--San Jose, CA CMSA ---------------------------Oakland, CA PMSA ----------------San Francisco, CA PMSA ------------San Jose, CA PMSA ---------------Santa Cruz, CA PMSA --------------Santa Rosa--Petaluma, CA PMSA ------Vallejo--Fairfield--Napa, CA PMSA-------

69.5 68.8 68.8 72.5 69.0 67.6 67.0

77.6 77.4 75.7 81.3 78.3 76.3 74.5

61.6 60.8 62.1 63.6 60.0 59.4 59.2

61.0 59.6 64.7 60.5 59.6 61.8 59.2

57.1 55.9 60.4 56.8 55.6 57.2 55.6

61.5 56.5 69.2 63.1 63.3 66.7 58.3

5.2 5.7 5.0 4.7 5.2 4.8 5.8

77.3 77.1 77.3 79.7 70.4 72.9 77.0

84.1 84.0 83.3 86.0 79.3 82.1 85.4

69.1 69.1 70.2 71.6 59.1 62.1 66.8

14.0 16.0 12.9 10.2 15.0 14.5 23.3

17.4 14.1 10.3 31.6 16.1 12.6 13.0

13.0 13.2 12.2 12.3 14.5 13.0 17.1

9.3 9.1 19.5 3.0 3.3 2.3 2.0

25.6 27.2 25.9 23.3 24.3 24.1 26.5

Santa Barbara--Santa Maria--Lompoc, CA MSA ----------------------------Santa Fe, NM MSA ------------------Sarasota, FL MSA -------------------Savannah, GA MSA ------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA MSA ---------

66.5 69.4 49.7 64.1 59.0

74.9 75.8 57.4 73.3 69.8

58.2 63.3 43.1 56.0 49.6

59.6 67.6 66.8 61.3 54.7

56.2 62.4 61.3 57.2 51.2

62.2 73.0 76.8 60.4 54.3

5.4 4.4 3.8 6.9 5.8

71.1 76.7 76.3 78.6 74.8

79.9 83.8 81.2 85.0 84.4

60.2 68.6 70.7 71.5 63.3

16.1 30.7 10.6 16.7 11.9

13.0 5.1 8.1 14.7 21.9

14.7 15.3 11.8 14.0 15.0

1.9 .5 .6 3.8 1.6

17.6 18.5 18.3 20.5 18.7

Seattle--Tacoma, WA CMSA ------------Seattle, WA PMSA ----------------Tacoma, WA PMSA -----------------

70.2 71.3 66.4

79.0 79.8 76.3

61.7 63.1 56.9

58.2 59.4 54.5

53.4 54.3 50.4

62.8 66.2 54.4

4.6 4.1 6.4

77.7 78.1 76.1

85.7 85.8 85.1

68.3 68.9 65.4

13.7 12.5 18.7

19.4 20.0 16.6

11.9 11.6 13.2

6.3 7.4 2.0

24.3 24.4 24.0

Sharon, PA MSA --------------------Sheboygan, WI MSA -----------------Sherman--Denison, TX MSA ------------Shreveport, LA MSA -----------------Sioux City, IA--NE MSA ---------------Sioux Falls, SD MSA -----------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN MSA--------Spokane, WA MSA ------------------Springfield, IL MSA ------------------Springfield, MO MSA -----------------Springfield, MA MSA ------------------

56.0 68.9 61.5 62.6 67.1 73.1 65.1 62.9 69.9 65.5 64.9

66.3 77.5 71.4 72.2 76.9 79.2 74.2 71.9 77.6 74.5 74.0

46.8 60.7 52.8 54.6 58.4 67.7 57.0 54.7 63.4 57.4 57.1

53.1 69.2 65.4 62.3 70.1 79.3 62.7 57.9 70.5 62.3 56.0

50.3 64.7 61.3 57.3 71.4 76.0 58.9 54.6 67.9 56.5 57.2

48.6 74.9 69.6 60.2 58.9 74.4 67.8 55.1 65.7 67.5 41.7

6.8 4.1 6.6 10.5 5.0 2.9 5.7 7.3 4.4 5.1 6.7

73.3 74.0 78.3 77.9 75.5 77.0 74.8 73.1 80.5 74.4 72.9

84.3 86.0 83.1 84.3 83.4 85.0 84.1 81.9 85.2 81.1 83.6

59.3 59.4 72.5 71.0 66.3 68.7 64.1 63.1 75.8 66.7 61.4

10.7 8.7 10.3 18.5 10.5 10.4 8.7 15.7 31.2 11.1 15.3

23.9 38.4 25.9 12.9 19.5 12.8 23.9 12.6 5.2 16.2 21.0

11.5 13.0 14.4 13.2 13.1 9.6 10.5 11.0 15.5 10.9 11.3

.3 1.2 .1 2.2 1.1 .6 1.9 2.8 1.7 .7 2.4

16.9 14.8 20.5 19.3 15.2 15.1 18.1 18.6 17.8 18.9 18.8

State College, PA MSA ---------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV MSA ------Stockton, CA MSA-------------------Syracuse, NY MSA ------------------Tallahassee, FL MSA -----------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL MSA Terre Haute, IN MSA -----------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR MSA -----Toledo, OH MSA --------------------Topeka, KS MSA ---------------------

59.3 52.8 61.0 65.1 68.5 58.1 59.0 59.2 64.5 68.2

63.0 66.4 70.2 74.0 73.9 66.1 67.5 67.9 73.5 75.5

55.2 40.9 51.7 57.1 63.7 51.1 51.1 51.6 56.6 61.6

59.9 45.4 50.1 59.2 72.0 64.1 59.9 61.4 61.3 68.4

52.6 41.9 45.8 55.5 68.1 58.3 54.4 56.7 59.8 65.6

65.0 45.2 49.0 60.0 72.2 66.1 59.7 58.8 55.3 61.8

5.6 8.6 8.8 5.7 4.9 5.2 6.7 7.2 7.8 4.4

65.3 75.5 77.1 75.4 74.5 78.9 72.4 80.4 72.9 79.9

72.4 86.5 84.4 83.5 78.8 83.8 78.7 85.6 82.2 84.6

56.7 60.0 67.1 66.2 70.2 73.5 64.8 74.4 62.2 74.9

19.6 10.2 17.4 15.6 38.7 12.6 15.4 23.4 13.0 22.9

13.4 29.1 14.3 16.6 5.1 11.1 18.1 16.0 20.7 10.7

14.0 11.1 16.2 12.5 16.4 13.3 12.5 16.5 9.4 11.6

2.9 .5 1.2 3.5 1.9 1.5 .8 .2 1.8 1.3

17.1 19.2 21.9 19.0 19.0 21.8 18.5 18.9 18.6 17.0

Tucson, AZ MSA --------------------Tulsa, OK MSA ---------------------Tuscaloosa, AL MSA -----------------Tyler, TX MSA ----------------------Utica--Rome, NY MSA ----------------Victoria, TX MSA -------------------Visalia--Tulare--Porterville, CA MSA ------Waco, TX MSA ---------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA MSA ---------Waterbury, CT MSA ------------------

61.8 66.5 59.3 62.7 59.9 64.4 61.1 61.0 75.3 67.1

69.6 76.8 67.4 72.5 67.1 76.7 72.8 68.2 82.4 76.5

54.5 57.1 52.0 53.8 53.2 53.2 49.8 54.4 68.8 58.9

59.6 58.8 61.7 56.8 61.6 58.8 48.8 65.0 68.1 57.6

53.2 51.9 55.4 50.2 57.7 55.5 47.3 62.1 63.0 58.4

64.9 67.0 62.3 64.1 60.8 57.7 42.0 57.7 72.6 47.0

7.6 5.8 6.0 6.9 6.9 6.5 10.7 6.5 3.7 6.3

73.6 79.2 74.9 77.6 74.7 79.7 75.4 76.5 81.6 75.6

80.1 85.5 81.7 84.8 83.7 85.7 82.7 81.3 87.0 85.5

66.1 71.5 66.8 68.8 64.8 71.8 65.2 71.2 75.9 64.6

19.3 10.6 23.4 13.2 21.1 12.2 17.1 14.1 27.4 12.8

10.0 16.6 14.5 15.6 17.8 14.4 11.6 17.5 5.8 26.6

15.0 12.5 12.8 12.6 12.5 17.3 18.5 13.9 15.8 12.9

3.2 .9 .7 .3 1.6 .1 .6 .5 13.7 1.8

21.3 19.8 18.4 19.6 17.5 19.3 17.9 17.3 29.5 20.6

Providence--Pawtucket--Fall River, RI--MA CMSA ---------------------------Fall River, MA--RI PMSA ------------Pawtucket--Woonsocket--Attleboro, RI--MA PMSA -------------------------Providence, RI PMSA ----------------

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Table 157.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Metropolitan Area

Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA MSA ----------Wausau, WI MSA -------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL MSA --------------------------Wheeling, WV--OH MSA---------------Wichita, KS MSA --------------------Wichita Falls, TX MSA ----------------Williamsport, PA MSA ----------------Wilmington, NC MSA -----------------Worcester, MA MSA -----------------Yakima, WA MSA -------------------York, PA MSA ----------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH MSA ---------Yuba City, CA MSA ------------------Yuma, AZ MSA ----------------------

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

63.1 69.6

71.7 78.1

55.6 61.5

66.4 70.4

66.2 65.7

55.6 72.4

5.7 3.9

69.7 76.3

81.0 86.6

56.9 63.9

15.1 8.7

20.6 25.1

8.1 10.8

.7 .8

15.2 16.4

57.5 54.8 69.8 65.9 61.2 66.2 66.6 62.5 69.2 58.4 59.8 59.1

66.5 65.9 79.8 77.0 71.4 75.2 75.3 72.2 79.1 69.2 70.7 69.8

49.4 45.2 60.5 55.5 52.1 58.4 58.6 53.1 60.1 49.0 49.1 47.8

63.6 54.7 63.7 61.1 61.1 61.4 58.5 59.7 65.6 52.3 46.5 53.2

56.3 52.6 58.6 54.3 59.7 56.4 57.9 58.3 61.6 49.3 42.4 48.7

71.6 47.7 66.3 68.5 55.9 65.6 42.7 53.6 71.8 49.6 45.9 59.1

5.2 8.7 5.1 7.1 6.7 5.1 6.6 9.8 3.8 8.4 10.6 11.4

77.9 73.6 79.0 76.9 77.0 75.5 74.1 74.9 78.6 74.2 75.2 77.8

83.6 84.0 86.3 83.5 85.3 82.3 84.6 82.5 87.4 83.8 83.3 84.8

70.9 60.9 70.1 69.1 67.0 67.7 62.1 65.0 67.8 62.5 64.5 68.4

11.9 12.8 11.5 17.3 9.7 14.5 13.7 15.5 9.3 10.2 19.4 24.0

9.6 14.7 26.2 15.2 29.8 15.8 21.5 12.6 28.8 26.4 10.0 6.6

12.8 13.1 10.9 11.4 13.8 13.2 11.2 15.6 12.6 9.6 14.6 18.2

1.3 1.7 .9 .7 1.7 1.5 1.9 .8 .6 .7 .3 1.4

20.9 19.8 18.1 15.4 16.6 18.1 21.2 16.5 20.4 18.8 20.6 16.1

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Table 158.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

Abilene, TX MSA --------------------Albany, GA MSA --------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY MSA -----Albuquerque, NM MSA ---------------Alexandria, LA MSA -----------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ MSA Altoona, PA MSA -------------------Amarillo, TX MSA -------------------Anchorage, AK MSA -----------------Anderson, IN MSA --------------------

26.7 23.6 29.7 31.2 25.1 23.9 19.4 23.8 32.3 18.3

33.0 32.8 35.5 34.6 32.2 31.7 29.9 32.4 35.1 29.4

16.3 13.6 12.7 13.5 17.5 12.2 14.9 15.2 13.8 14.5

2.1 1.8 1.2 1.0 2.6 1.2 1.7 2.0 1.0 1.7

10.6 11.9 9.5 10.0 10.5 12.5 13.2 12.8 9.5 13.4

11.3 16.2 11.3 9.8 12.1 18.6 20.8 13.8 8.2 22.6

24 24 32 27 20 32 23 25 43 27

661 699 416 382 811 667 271 425 946 435

29 29 39 32 25 38 28 30 50 33

316 345 415 652 048 652 367 688 098 332

11 10 15 13 10 14 11 12 19 12

791 919 167 594 014 995 233 687 620 811

23 26 30 27 22 30 24 26 36 30

547 006 630 408 724 337 877 385 724 635

15 17 20 18 14 18 15 17 26 17

832 036 575 487 626 448 669 011 307 233

15.4 22.8 8.7 14.6 22.6 7.2 14.1 16.0 7.1 12.7

19.1 31.5 11.1 19.5 30.3 9.9 20.2 21.1 8.9 19.6

16.1 23.8 9.1 10.7 25.8 8.0 11.5 13.6 4.9 10.1

11.2 18.2 6.0 10.9 18.6 5.0 11.0 12.3 5.4 10.3

Anderson, SC MSA ------------------Anniston, AL MSA -------------------Appleton--Oshkosh--Neenah, WI MSA -----Asheville, NC MSA -------------------Athens, GA MSA --------------------Atlanta, GA MSA -------------------Atlantic City, NJ MSA ----------------Augusta, GA--SC MSA ----------------Austin, TX MSA --------------------Bakersfield, CA MSA ------------------

18.8 21.3 22.0 24.5 26.4 29.2 23.8 25.8 33.5 22.7

26.5 28.0 29.4 29.7 29.2 36.4 30.1 29.2 34.9 29.1

11.4 12.6 12.8 13.2 12.1 10.9 24.6 13.9 12.7 13.1

1.3 1.4 3.0 1.9 3.2 1.1 1.5 1.4 1.4 8.4

15.7 14.0 11.9 13.1 11.9 10.2 10.4 13.9 8.5 13.3

26.2 22.7 20.9 17.7 17.2 12.2 9.6 15.8 9.0 13.3

25 23 31 25 23 36 32 28 28 28

748 802 954 847 472 051 408 490 474 634

31 28 37 30 31 41 39 33 36 31

228 340 202 889 160 618 034 323 325 714

12 10 13 13 11 16 15 12 14 12

027 704 698 211 785 897 873 721 521 154

24 23 29 23 24 31 30 27 26 30

442 091 004 726 609 106 637 891 859 957

15 15 17 16 16 21 20 17 19 19

961 510 272 506 701 458 904 005 876 434

12.0 15.7 7.2 11.4 20.6 10.0 9.1 15.1 15.3 16.9

15.4 18.9 8.7 15.0 20.9 13.6 12.6 20.7 17.2 24.4

19.0 22.0 7.3 15.8 19.3 14.3 10.7 19.3 13.0 9.8

8.6 11.7 4.9 8.2 12.0 7.7 6.3 12.1 9.8 13.7

Baltimore, MD MSA -----------------Bangor, ME MSA -------------------Baton Rouge, LA MSA ----------------Battle Creek, MI MSA ----------------Beaumont--Port Arthur, TX MSA --------Bellingham, WA MSA ----------------Benton Harbor, MI MSA --------------Billings, MT MSA --------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS MSA -------------Binghamton, NY MSA -----------------

30.7 29.1 27.7 22.6 22.2 23.6 24.6 25.4 25.0 28.9

33.8 32.5 33.6 28.1 30.8 29.8 27.9 34.8 30.3 31.3

12.4 16.2 12.5 15.4 14.5 14.9 12.9 16.3 15.7 14.1

1.0 1.0 1.2 1.8 1.3 5.1 2.4 2.7 1.7 1.4

10.7 10.5 12.7 11.4 15.9 13.0 13.5 9.9 12.5 10.9

11.5 10.6 12.3 20.7 15.4 13.6 18.7 11.0 14.8 13.4

36 27 26 27 25 28 27 25 21 29

550 473 921 476 467 367 245 942 977 245

42 33 32 32 30 35 32 31 25 35

206 772 466 576 910 007 219 533 832 873

16 13 12 12 12 13 12 12 10 13

596 024 305 729 024 753 636 416 393 515

31 26 30 30 31 30 28 26 22 29

692 482 318 266 156 252 076 271 044 848

21 17 17 19 17 17 17 16 15 18

439 708 176 471 069 528 014 204 326 114

10.1 12.8 18.8 14.3 18.0 12.3 14.7 12.1 19.6 10.3

14.0 14.7 23.5 20.9 24.8 12.5 22.7 14.9 27.3 12.4

11.6 13.1 18.7 9.5 16.4 9.4 11.6 8.7 18.8 8.8

7.4 8.6 14.7 11.0 14.4 7.4 11.6 9.0 16.0 6.6

Birmingham, AL MSA-----------------Bismarck, ND MSA ------------------Bloomington, IN MSA ----------------Bloomington--Normal, IL MSA ----------Boise City, ID MSA -------------------

25.6 27.4 32.1 26.0 29.6

34.6 32.8 31.0 35.9 35.2

11.7 16.1 14.9 15.3 12.4

1.4 4.6 1.2 2.4 2.0

11.7 9.2 9.2 8.4 10.0

15.0 9.8 11.7 12.0 10.8

26 27 24 31 30

151 001 781 366 246

31 33 32 39 35

527 275 859 761 813

13 12 12 14 14

082 316 017 138 268

27 26 27 30 28

488 005 108 331 562

17 16 17 19 17

473 313 851 540 999

15.3 10.7 19.4 11.9 8.8

20.2 12.2 13.9 9.8 10.6

18.3 15.6 9.9 7.9 8.0

12.1 8.4 9.5 5.9 6.2

Boston--Lawrence--Salem, MA--NH CMSA --Boston, MA PMSA ----------------Brockton, MA PMSA ---------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH PMSA ----Lowell, MA--NH PMSA --------------Nashua, NH PMSA -----------------Salem--Gloucester, MA PMSA ---------

34.6 36.2 23.6 31.6 29.5 34.2 34.1

33.7 34.0 35.3 32.0 33.0 33.0 32.8

12.0 12.2 13.8 11.1 11.6 10.0 11.9

.7 .7 .7 .8 .6 .7 1.3

9.2 8.2 12.0 11.7 12.3 10.8 10.0

9.8 8.7 14.7 12.8 12.9 11.3 9.9

40 40 37 39 42 45 40

666 491 483 588 169 786 582

48 49 43 46 48 50 48

618 266 845 533 024 899 725

18 19 14 16 16 18 19

654 288 686 920 280 725 609

35 35 31 35 34 37 36

284 367 618 075 612 216 061

24 25 21 22 23 22 24

705 315 832 923 614 440 676

8.1 8.3 9.1 9.0 8.6 4.4 6.0

11.2 11.2 13.2 14.1 12.9 5.1 7.6

9.4 9.2 9.4 9.8 11.0 9.2 8.9

5.9 5.9 7.5 7.3 6.6 3.1 4.5

Bradenton, FL MSA ------------------Bremerton, WA MSA -----------------Brownsville--Harlingen, TX MSA ---------Bryan--College Station, TX MSA ----------

22.4 27.4 23.0 31.6

31.1 30.7 29.3 33.4

15.4 13.5 16.9 14.0

4.1 1.5 4.1 2.4

13.3 16.0 10.5 8.2

13.7 10.8 16.2 10.4

25 32 17 20

951 043 336 411

30 36 18 31

698 388 731 056

14 14 7 10

444 311 125 987

23 30 17 25

770 518 535 848

16 19 13 17

720 602 192 014

10.2 9.4 39.7 26.7

17.3 12.4 50.5 22.3

6.8 7.9 26.9 17.3

6.8 7.5 33.7 14.9

Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY CMSA --------Buffalo, NY PMSA -----------------Niagara Falls, NY PMSA -------------

25.9 26.9 21.3

32.7 33.5 29.4

14.7 14.4 15.7

.9 .8 1.4

11.0 10.4 13.3

14.9 14.0 18.9

28 084 28 005 28 408

34 831 35 061 33 900

13 403 13 560 12 710

30 146 30 086 30 380

18 584 18 869 17 267

12.0 12.2 10.7

17.7 18.0 16.7

10.1 10.5 8.3

9.2 9.4 8.6

Burlington, NC MSA------------------Burlington, VT MSA ------------------Canton, OH MSA --------------------Casper, WY MSA -------------------Cedar Rapids, IA MSA ----------------Champaign--Urbana--Rantoul, IL MSA -----Charleston, SC MSA -----------------Charleston, WV MSA -----------------Charlotte--Gastonia--Rock Hill, NC--SC MSA Charlottesville, VA MSA ---------------Chattanooga, TN--GA MSA ------------Cheyenne, WY MSA ------------------

19.6 33.5 22.7 27.8 26.8 33.5 24.5 26.0 23.6 32.5 22.8 27.9

29.4 33.5 30.8 32.7 33.5 31.9 30.7 36.7 32.0 31.8 31.2 33.1

10.1 12.5 13.7 13.1 13.0 14.0 14.0 12.5 10.7 12.8 12.2 15.3

1.6 1.6 1.3 2.0 1.8 2.1 1.4 .9 1.3 2.8 1.3 2.0

15.0 9.4 11.4 11.8 10.8 7.4 15.1 11.6 12.7 10.7 12.1 9.5

24.3 9.4 20.0 12.6 14.2 11.0 14.1 12.4 19.7 9.5 20.5 12.3

27 36 27 27 32 26 28 24 31 31 25 27

231 691 685 586 137 541 066 578 125 397 475 571

32 43 32 32 38 35 31 30 36 38 30 32

810 926 485 469 142 630 647 296 307 428 491 587

13 16 12 12 14 13 12 12 14 15 12 12

290 037 848 992 902 130 334 708 611 227 493 932

23 30 28 28 30 26 24 29 26 26 25 26

542 744 720 566 118 956 950 166 703 582 681 465

15 21 17 16 18 17 16 17 17 19 16 17

931 027 080 951 098 314 655 174 896 732 487 049

8.9 8.7 11.1 11.6 8.6 15.6 15.1 14.7 9.6 13.3 13.6 10.6

11.3 8.1 16.0 15.5 10.2 13.7 20.7 20.3 12.5 13.0 18.0 13.5

15.9 10.5 8.7 8.6 7.9 8.3 19.1 12.6 15.2 13.5 17.5 8.9

6.0 5.0 9.0 9.8 5.8 8.0 12.1 11.8 7.2 6.7 10.7 8.8

Chicago--Gary--Lake County, IL--IN--WI CMSA ---------------------------Aurora--Elgin, IL PMSA --------------Chicago, IL PMSA -----------------Gary--Hammond, IN PMSA -----------Joliet, IL PMSA -------------------Kenosha, WI PMSA ----------------Lake County, IL PMSA ---------------

28.1 25.1 28.8 22.2 24.1 20.5 33.7

34.5 31.9 35.2 31.0 32.7 30.3 33.9

11.7 10.6 11.8 13.4 11.8 14.5 9.7

.7 1.5 .6 .7 1.3 1.5 1.0

10.5 12.9 9.7 14.5 14.1 14.3 10.2

14.5 17.9 14.0 18.2 16.0 19.0 11.4

35 40 35 31 40 30 46

918 411 265 629 817 638 047

42 45 41 36 45 35 52

153 613 745 921 164 657 308

16 15 16 13 15 13 21

404 915 447 174 127 265 765

32 33 32 33 36 29 37

854 799 243 655 333 712 831

21 20 21 18 20 18 22

638 234 953 503 268 706 688

11.3 6.5 12.4 12.2 6.1 10.2 5.2

16.7 8.8 18.8 18.3 7.1 15.3 6.5

10.0 6.8 10.5 9.3 9.3 7.3 7.3

8.7 4.7 9.5 10.2 4.6 7.6 3.7

Chico, CA MSA ----------------------

26.5

30.3

15.3

5.2

11.0

11.8

22 776

28 314

12 083

26 939

17 731

18.9

23.6

6.9

12.2

Cincinnati--Hamilton, OH--KY--IN CMSA ----Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN PMSA ---------Hamilton--Middletown, OH PMSA -------

27.4 27.7 26.3

33.5 33.7 32.6

12.6 12.6 12.6

1.0 1.0 .9

10.7 10.6 11.4

14.7 14.5 16.2

30 977 30 691 32 440

37 392 37 175 38 673

14 499 14 610 13 947

30 951 30 562 33 141

19 402 19 475 18 992

11.3 11.4 10.6

15.6 16.2 12.9

10.7 11.0 9.1

8.8 9.1 7.6

Clarksville--Hopkinsville, TN--KY MSA ------

21.0

30.5

15.7

3.0

12.2

17.6

23 730

26 324

10 508

19 381

15 146

14.9

20.4

18.7

12.1

Cleveland--Akron--Lorain, OH CMSA ------Akron, OH PMSA ------------------Cleveland, OH PMSA ---------------Lorain--Elyria, OH PMSA--------------

26.6 25.7 27.6 21.3

33.0 32.0 33.9 29.6

12.8 13.6 12.3 13.7

.9 1.0 .8 1.5

11.2 11.7 10.7 13.8

15.5 15.9 14.6 20.1

30 29 30 31

332 280 560 098

36 35 37 35

529 193 140 636

14 13 15 12

599 997 092 733

31 30 31 30

185 297 522 987

19 18 20 17

643 845 091 629

11.8 12.1 11.8 11.5

17.6 16.8 17.9 17.1

9.3 8.7 9.5 8.8

9.2 9.1 9.3 9.1

Colorado Springs, CO MSA ------------Columbia, MO MSA ------------------Columbia, SC MSA ------------------Columbus, GA--AL MSA ---------------Columbus, OH MSA ------------------Corpus Christi, TX MSA ---------------Cumberland, MD--WV MSA -------------

30.4 32.8 29.5 22.9 28.4 23.2 22.4

33.3 33.5 34.3 31.0 35.3 30.9 27.2

14.8 14.4 12.9 15.1 12.1 16.4 16.7

1.1 1.8 1.3 1.0 1.3 2.3 1.3

10.0 7.8 10.4 12.1 9.2 14.9 12.5

10.4 9.8 11.7 17.9 13.7 12.4 19.8

29 25 30 23 30 24 21

604 647 474 343 668 952 692

33 34 35 27 36 28 27

932 122 732 433 815 499 016

13 12 13 11 14 11 11

664 707 618 282 516 065 131

25 25 26 21 29 26 25

529 711 140 675 216 234 884

17 18 18 16 19 16 15

642 638 113 222 872 277 769

10.4 16.6 11.7 18.6 11.8 21.6 16.0

14.1 14.3 15.0 26.9 15.6 28.8 22.5

8.1 9.2 14.8 20.5 10.5 20.4 14.3

8.1 9.3 8.5 15.0 8.5 17.7 12.1

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX CMSA-----------Dallas, TX PMSA ------------------Fort Worth--Arlington, TX PMSA -------

28.6 29.3 27.2

35.6 36.0 34.9

11.8 11.8 11.7

1.2 1.2 1.1

10.4 9.7 11.8

12.5 12.0 13.4

32 825 33 277 32 121

20 945 21 426 19 881

11.7 12.0 11.0

15.4 15.9 14.4

12.8 13.1 12.2

8.7 9.0 8.2

274

38 829 39 517 37 592

15 902 16 455 14 842

30 564 30 486 30 706

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 158.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

121 855 065 638 959 822

15.5 12.3 11.9 12.1 13.9 12.7

21.3 17.3 17.5 16.3 17.2 18.9

21.1 9.4 9.9 8.5 25.4 9.3

12.2 9.6 9.1 7.9 11.1 9.8

9.9 11.0 9.7

12.7 9.1 13.2

9.4 8.7 9.5

7.0 5.6 7.2

Female

Danville, VA MSA -------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL MSA Dayton--Springfield, OH MSA -----------Daytona Beach, FL MSA --------------Decatur, AL MSA--------------------Decatur, IL MSA ---------------------

15.9 23.7 27.9 24.0 20.6 22.2

24.9 31.4 31.5 32.3 25.5 30.9

11.9 14.4 12.8 16.7 11.3 15.2

2.5 2.3 1.1 3.2 2.3 1.8

13.1 11.3 10.8 12.7 16.9 11.7

31.8 16.8 15.8 11.2 23.3 18.2

23 27 30 24 26 28

Denver--Boulder, CO CMSA ------------Boulder--Longmont, CO PMSA --------Denver, CO PMSA ------------------

32.2 38.2 31.4

35.4 33.3 35.7

12.2 10.7 12.4

1.0 1.1 .9

8.9 8.1 9.0

10.3 8.6 10.6

33 126 35 322 32 852

40 603 43 782 40 222

16 639 17 359 16 539

31 514 34 597 31 271

21 469 21 553 21 460

Des Moines, IA MSA ------------------

26.7

38.3

12.8

1.7

8.6

11.9

31 182

37 304

14 972

28 146

18 659

8.8

11.3

8.5

6.4

Detroit--Ann Arbor, MI CMSA ----------Ann Arbor, MI PMSA---------------Detroit, MI PMSA ------------------

26.9 37.1 26.1

32.5 31.0 32.6

13.0 13.2 12.9

.8 1.1 .8

11.6 7.7 11.9

15.2 10.0 15.6

34 729 36 307 34 612

41 237 47 308 40 962

15 780 17 115 15 694

36 227 35 852 36 250

21 688 23 622 21 581

12.8 12.2 12.9

18.9 10.5 19.3

10.4 8.0 10.5

10.2 6.4 10.4

Dothan, AL MSA --------------------Dubuque, IA MSA -------------------Duluth, MN--WI MSA -----------------Eau Claire, WI MSA ------------------El Paso, TX MSA --------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN MSA --------------Elmira, NY MSA --------------------Enid, OK MSA ----------------------Erie, PA MSA ----------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR MSA -----------Evansville, IN--KY MSA ----------------

21.0 22.6 23.9 22.3 24.6 20.3 24.9 22.0 23.5 25.3 22.2

30.7 28.3 30.5 28.6 31.0 27.1 30.7 31.4 29.4 30.4 31.1

12.2 16.3 17.6 16.5 14.8 10.2 17.5 16.7 14.2 14.2 13.7

3.1 5.5 1.3 6.0 1.1 1.9 1.2 4.4 1.5 3.6 1.6

14.1 10.5 12.2 9.9 11.0 13.8 11.8 12.5 12.4 10.4 12.6

18.9 16.8 14.5 16.7 17.3 26.8 13.9 13.0 18.9 16.2 18.7

24 28 23 25 22 30 26 23 26 25 27

485 276 690 876 644 973 135 243 581 268 229

28 33 30 31 24 35 32 28 32 30 33

928 828 561 613 057 152 014 218 145 763 523

11 12 11 11 9 13 12 11 12 12 13

535 331 644 560 150 825 069 564 317 570 265

23 25 29 25 21 26 26 24 28 27 27

500 655 908 364 000 425 362 748 308 158 852

14 15 17 16 15 17 16 15 17 17 16

770 427 124 456 062 189 842 333 281 413 687

15.9 10.3 14.3 13.8 26.8 7.0 11.4 14.1 12.9 14.5 11.4

21.1 12.4 17.0 16.5 35.9 9.4 16.8 17.6 17.8 15.6 14.7

25.5 12.2 11.2 10.1 21.3 7.0 8.9 14.4 9.7 9.0 12.4

12.1 7.5 10.0 9.0 22.4 5.3 8.9 11.1 9.5 9.4 8.6

Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN MSA---------Fayetteville, NC MSA -----------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR MSA --------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA MSA ---------Flint, MI MSA ----------------------Florence, AL MSA -------------------Florence, SC MSA -------------------Fort Collins--Loveland, CO MSA ---------Fort Myers--Cape CoraL, Fl MSA --------Fort Pierce, FL MSA -------------------

26.1 23.2 23.6 27.4 21.5 19.9 21.4 31.3 22.7 22.0

34.1 31.9 29.7 31.1 28.0 26.7 29.8 31.6 34.8 32.8

16.5 14.3 12.1 12.8 13.5 11.9 13.3 13.5 15.2 15.1

3.1 1.5 4.5 .7 .8 2.0 3.0 2.0 2.9 5.0

8.5 11.8 11.6 11.6 13.6 16.2 13.4 10.4 13.3 14.5

11.8 17.4 18.5 16.4 22.6 23.2 19.0 11.1 11.1 10.7

26 25 23 34 31 23 24 29 28 29

551 462 124 008 030 107 264 686 448 417

33 27 28 40 36 28 28 36 32 33

819 966 270 554 760 843 718 931 310 541

12 11 11 14 13 11 11 13 15 16

449 100 625 762 583 582 007 968 623 177

26 20 21 31 36 26 23 30 24 26

070 011 677 254 692 895 987 846 563 583

16 15 15 21 21 14 14 18 17 18

311 955 145 006 780 751 964 969 251 243

13.1 14.4 14.6 9.2 16.5 14.8 20.1 12.0 9.2 11.1

11.4 20.1 15.5 13.0 24.9 19.1 26.3 10.4 14.9 18.5

10.7 19.7 16.3 10.6 10.0 20.2 28.0 9.5 6.3 7.8

7.9 12.1 9.8 7.4 14.0 11.2 15.9 6.6 6.1 7.1

Fort Smith, AR--OK MSA --------------Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA ------------Fort Wayne, IN MSA -----------------Fresno, CA MSA --------------------Gadsden, AL MSA -------------------Gainesville, FL MSA ------------------Glens Falls, NY MSA -----------------Grand Forks, ND MSA ----------------Grand Rapids, MI MSA ---------------Great Falls, MT MSA ------------------

18.9 27.4 24.5 24.5 18.4 34.5 23.1 28.4 24.1 24.5

28.9 31.6 31.2 31.1 27.4 32.7 27.1 31.7 30.8 32.0

12.2 17.9 12.1 11.9 12.3 14.6 15.5 17.2 12.6 18.5

2.3 1.8 1.2 9.6 1.4 2.2 3.2 3.1 1.6 3.4

14.2 11.4 12.1 9.7 14.4 8.2 12.5 8.3 11.7 10.2

23.5 9.9 19.0 13.2 26.1 7.8 18.6 11.3 19.2 11.2

22 27 31 26 22 22 29 25 33 23

400 941 689 377 314 279 642 162 515 700

26 31 37 29 27 30 34 30 38 27

403 662 306 970 071 895 038 377 626 901

11 13 14 11 10 12 13 11 14 12

083 147 287 824 997 035 298 414 370 011

22 23 29 27 26 24 26 21 30 23

842 241 101 112 018 749 726 822 909 477

15 15 17 19 14 17 16 14 19 15

012 413 884 578 765 638 951 975 399 307

16.1 10.3 7.6 21.4 16.5 22.7 9.4 12.3 8.3 13.7

20.9 14.7 9.7 32.0 20.5 23.1 12.0 12.4 10.3 17.1

18.9 10.0 8.3 9.4 20.9 16.1 9.4 9.1 8.1 11.1

12.7 7.8 5.3 16.8 13.2 14.2 6.6 8.5 6.1 10.4

Greeley, CO MSA -------------------Green Bay, WI MSA -----------------Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point, NC MSA ----------------------------Greenville--Spartanburg, SC MSA --------Hagerstown, MD MSA ----------------Harrisburg--Lebanon--Carlisle, PA MSA -----

21.2 23.4

28.7 31.8

13.6 13.6

7.4 2.1

12.5 11.2

16.6 17.9

25 642 31 303

30 800 37 121

11 350 13 906

24 886 29 869

16 691 17 358

15.4 9.2

18.9 11.8

12.4 8.5

10.6 6.7

23.1 23.3 20.0 24.8

30.3 29.3 29.7 32.9

10.8 11.2 14.8 12.3

1.5 1.0 2.4 1.8

12.9 13.1 14.4 10.8

21.5 22.0 18.8 17.4

29 27 29 31

254 840 632 637

35 33 34 37

119 186 614 388

14 12 12 14

588 952 970 659

25 25 26 27

562 844 469 782

17 16 16 18

245 622 606 892

10.0 11.2 9.3 7.8

12.9 14.2 12.4 10.6

16.0 16.6 13.1 8.5

7.4 8.1 7.2 5.3

Hartford--New Britain--Middletown, CT CMSA ---------------------------Bristol, CT PMSA ------------------Hartford, CT PMSA ----------------Middletown, CT PMSA --------------New Britain, CT PMSA ---------------

30.9 24.8 32.5 32.6 25.4

34.9 33.6 35.4 33.3 34.2

11.0 9.9 11.0 11.2 11.7

.9 .7 .9 .9 .9

11.1 15.9 10.0 12.0 13.0

11.2 15.2 10.2 10.1 14.7

41 40 42 42 36

440 310 324 413 625

48 47 49 50 43

771 018 910 558 792

18 17 19 18 16

919 297 454 998 965

35 32 35 35 31

054 861 890 126 632

24 22 24 24 22

054 015 607 875 343

7.1 3.9 7.5 4.4 8.0

11.2 5.0 11.9 6.5 13.9

7.1 8.0 7.0 5.3 8.1

5.3 2.7 5.7 2.9 6.2

Hickory--Morganton, NC MSA ----------Honolulu, HI MSA -------------------Houma--Thibodaux, LA MSA ------------

17.3 27.7 19.3

23.5 34.6 27.5

9.8 16.8 12.1

1.4 1.5 3.2

15.3 9.9 17.6

32.7 9.5 20.4

27 675 40 581 21 599

31 999 45 313 24 464

12 760 16 256 9 385

22 212 27 611 24 038

15 652 20 486 13 862

8.5 7.5 23.6

10.6 10.1 30.8

16.2 7.8 23.0

6.1 5.4 19.6

Houston--Galveston--Brazoria, TX CMSA ---Brazoria, TX PMSA ----------------Galveston--Texas City, TX PMSA ------Houston, TX PMSA -----------------

28.5 23.6 28.1 28.8

33.5 29.8 31.0 33.9

12.5 12.2 13.9 12.5

1.2 1.7 1.4 1.1

12.0 18.1 13.5 11.6

12.3 14.7 12.1 12.2

31 34 29 31

488 418 466 473

36 39 35 36

911 344 403 887

14 13 13 15

943 468 993 091

30 32 31 30

946 714 858 779

21 19 20 21

118 436 124 253

14.9 10.4 15.5 15.1

19.6 12.5 20.6 19.9

16.0 15.4 16.3 16.0

11.8 7.7 12.5 12.0

Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH MSA ---Huntsville, AL MSA ------------------Indianapolis, IN MSA -----------------Iowa City, IA MSA ------------------Jackson, MI MSA -------------------Jackson, MS MSA -------------------Jackson, TN MSA -------------------Jacksonville, FL MSA -----------------Jacksonville, NC MSA ----------------Jamestown--Dunkirk, NY --------------Janesville--Beloit, WI MSA --------------

22.7 36.6 26.6 34.7 21.6 27.9 23.9 25.2 20.8 21.5 19.9

29.7 31.3 34.3 31.4 29.9 35.2 31.5 36.5 31.6 26.4 26.2

13.5 10.9 12.5 16.5 15.5 12.7 13.5 12.8 17.5 17.3 14.1

1.5 1.1 1.3 2.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 2.6 3.4 2.4

13.4 9.9 11.2 6.3 12.5 9.8 10.7 11.5 13.8 12.0 12.8

19.2 10.2 14.2 8.5 18.9 12.8 19.0 12.5 13.8 19.4 24.6

21 33 31 27 29 26 23 29 23 24 30

058 048 655 862 156 365 716 514 386 183 632

26 39 37 39 33 31 29 34 24 29 35

374 264 590 606 967 575 273 276 857 926 605

10 15 15 14 12 12 11 14 10 11 13

744 443 159 113 556 311 655 141 713 287 428

28 31 30 27 30 25 24 26 16 26 30

612 778 369 251 219 933 319 217 458 193 023

15 19 18 20 18 17 16 18 13 16 16

708 308 943 805 131 191 284 193 956 166 884

20.3 10.9 9.6 17.1 12.0 19.3 17.0 11.8 12.1 13.8 9.9

27.3 14.6 13.3 10.5 16.5 26.5 22.8 16.6 16.1 18.7 14.9

16.9 17.6 10.3 7.9 9.9 23.3 22.4 14.5 19.3 9.2 7.1

16.8 8.4 7.2 7.1 9.4 15.1 14.2 8.9 9.8 9.9 7.8

Johnson City--Kingsport--Bristol, TN--VA MSA ----------------------------Johnstown, PA MSA -----------------Joplin, MO MSA --------------------Kalamazoo, MI MSA -----------------Kankakee, IL MSA -------------------Kansas City, MO--KS MSA -------------Killeen--Temple, TX MSA --------------Knoxville, TN MSA-------------------Kokomo, IN MSA -------------------La Crosse, WI MSA -------------------

20.4 19.8 19.5 28.8 20.9 27.3 23.8 25.8 20.3 24.8

28.6 28.1 28.7 31.6 30.6 35.6 31.0 31.4 27.2 29.5

12.6 15.4 13.5 14.6 14.6 12.4 17.7 12.8 13.8 17.2

2.2 2.5 3.3 1.7 2.6 1.3 2.1 1.6 2.1 2.6

13.7 13.3 13.0 9.1 12.1 10.0 11.5 12.1 15.9 9.2

22.5 20.9 22.0 14.2 19.2 13.4 14.0 16.4 20.6 16.8

22 21 21 31 28 31 23 25 31 26

386 529 393 060 284 613 699 134 452 857

27 26 26 38 33 37 26 30 36 33

236 144 192 397 560 739 429 447 769 830

11 10 10 14 12 15 10 12 14 12

427 448 790 548 142 067 409 984 234 141

24 23 21 32 29 30 19 25 32 26

326 707 808 090 232 584 031 847 831 051

15 15 14 20 17 19 15 16 20 15

622 117 531 610 118 774 523 406 004 496

15.9 14.1 14.9 13.5 13.3 9.8 14.4 14.2 10.7 13.4

20.5 19.4 17.6 15.7 19.4 13.4 19.3 18.4 15.4 14.2

20.7 12.2 18.2 9.2 10.4 11.2 16.6 16.1 10.0 10.6

12.5 11.2 11.2 8.9 10.6 7.3 11.6 10.8 8.7 7.0

086 941 472 818 644 598

28 34 35 29 31 34

682 082 999 563 211 861

11 13 14 13 12 13

268 251 087 288 104 762

21 30 31 23 28 31

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 275 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

966 398 154 796 325 899

15 17 19 16 15 16

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 158.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

Lafayette, LA MSA ------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN MSA ------Lake Charles, LA MSA ----------------Lakeland--Winter Haven, FL MSA --------Lancaster, PA MSA ------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI MSA ---------Laredo, TX MSA --------------------Las Cruces, NM MSA-----------------Las Vegas, NV MSA -----------------Lawrence, KS MSA -------------------

25.6 29.7 22.4 20.4 21.0 27.5 21.3 26.9 20.7 30.9

33.1 30.3 29.8 31.1 27.3 33.4 35.1 30.3 30.7 31.1

13.3 15.9 13.6 14.8 12.4 14.8 16.1 14.5 26.4 15.4

1.8 1.9 1.5 3.4 3.9 1.7 2.0 5.2 1.1 1.8

12.1 9.1 17.1 13.3 13.6 9.6 10.0 10.5 10.9 8.1

14.2 13.0 15.6 17.1 21.8 13.0 15.5 12.5 10.2 12.6

23 27 24 25 33 32 18 21 30 25

080 630 375 216 255 156 074 859 746 244

27 36 29 28 37 38 19 24 35 35

962 073 180 965 791 660 527 720 172 631

11 12 11 12 14 14 6 9 15 12

141 570 233 392 235 044 771 374 109 003

26 28 30 24 28 32 18 21 27 27

481 863 634 422 344 242 269 946 024 896

15 17 15 15 17 21 12 15 19 18

891 264 659 819 645 662 880 874 166 068

21.7 14.4 18.5 12.9 8.0 12.9 38.2 26.5 10.5 20.6

26.2 10.2 23.5 19.1 11.4 14.5 47.2 34.5 13.9 13.3

26.1 8.6 20.6 11.5 8.3 9.5 35.1 15.8 9.1 9.1

17.7 6.8 15.5 9.4 5.3 8.7 33.1 20.7 7.5 10.0

Lawton, OK MSA--------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME MSA ------------Lexington-Fayette, KY MSA ------------Lima, OH MSA ---------------------Lincoln, NE MSA --------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR MSA ----Longview--Marshall, TX MSA ------------

27.3 20.6 28.6 20.1 28.2 26.5 21.5

31.6 30.3 32.4 26.9 33.8 34.3 30.0

16.5 14.4 13.4 14.8 14.3 12.4 14.3

2.4 1.2 4.2 2.2 1.7 1.5 1.5

8.9 14.3 9.3 13.1 9.5 10.6 14.4

13.3 19.3 12.1 22.9 12.5 14.7 18.2

24 26 27 28 28 26 24

378 568 558 142 909 501 399

26 31 33 33 36 31 29

755 953 792 291 467 597 351

10 12 13 11 13 12 11

602 479 945 994 803 809 649

21 25 27 28 26 25 27

588 187 145 086 571 254 147

15 16 17 16 17 17 16

863 771 837 837 454 201 067

15.9 11.7 14.2 10.8 10.5 13.5 18.1

21.4 16.2 18.5 14.7 10.0 17.9 23.8

14.3 15.2 16.3 10.1 8.7 16.8 20.1

13.3 9.0 10.8 8.8 6.0 10.0 14.3

Los Angeles--Anaheim--Riverside, CA CMSA Anaheim--Santa Ana, CA PMSA -------Los Angeles--Long Beach, CA PMSA ----Oxnard--Ventura, CA PMSA ----------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA PMSA ----

27.7 31.4 27.6 29.2 23.4

32.5 34.0 32.3 31.9 31.4

12.1 10.9 12.3 11.2 13.1

1.7 1.5 1.2 4.7 2.9

11.4 10.3 11.0 11.7 14.4

14.5 11.8 15.6 11.3 14.7

36 45 34 45 33

711 922 965 612 279

41 51 39 50 37

132 167 035 091 274

16 19 16 17 13

444 890 149 861 879

31 36 30 36 31

850 392 717 698 830

23 24 23 23 21

205 996 276 611 199

13.1 8.5 15.1 7.3 12.2

18.3 10.8 21.4 9.8 16.5

8.2 5.7 9.2 5.7 7.8

9.8 5.2 11.6 5.0 9.4

Louisville, KY--IN MSA ----------------Lubbock, TX MSA -------------------Lynchburg, VA MSA -----------------Macon--Warner Robins, GA MSA --------Madison, WI MSA -------------------Manchester, NH MSA ----------------Mansfield, OH MSA ------------------Mcallen--Edinburg--Mission, TX MSA------Medford, OR MSA -------------------Melbourne--Titusville--Palm Bay, FL MSA --Memphis, TN--AR--MS MSA ------------Merced, CA MSA---------------------

24.1 26.5 22.6 24.4 32.1 26.8 20.0 21.1 22.5 29.3 25.3 19.4

33.0 34.1 29.5 32.6 35.2 36.2 27.5 30.4 30.3 32.1 35.4 24.8

13.1 15.3 14.7 13.6 13.0 11.9 13.3 13.5 14.6 13.8 13.3 12.2

1.4 2.7 1.9 1.4 2.2 .6 1.5 7.3 4.7 1.8 1.2 14.2

11.5 9.9 12.1 13.2 7.7 11.1 14.6 10.5 10.7 12.8 9.7 11.5

16.9 11.5 19.1 14.8 9.8 13.3 23.1 17.1 17.2 10.2 15.0 17.9

27 24 25 28 32 35 27 16 25 30 26 25

599 328 827 153 703 866 329 703 069 534 994 548

33 30 31 33 41 42 32 17 29 35 32 28

179 380 163 336 529 255 733 619 800 402 139 269

13 12 12 12 15 16 12 6 12 15 12 10

600 008 162 878 542 278 514 630 492 093 935 606

27 24 24 27 28 30 27 16 25 30 27 23

451 705 979 688 457 612 923 534 910 426 166 745

17 17 15 17 20 21 17 13 16 18 18 16

437 221 777 676 241 047 132 318 362 081 169 981

12.7 19.0 12.9 16.2 10.5 7.1 11.3 41.9 13.2 9.1 18.3 19.9

18.0 22.5 16.7 22.9 8.4 8.5 16.2 52.6 17.0 12.2 26.5 29.7

12.6 14.5 16.6 19.0 5.0 11.5 11.6 28.4 9.9 7.8 21.4 9.2

10.0 13.2 9.9 13.4 4.8 4.9 8.4 36.3 9.7 6.3 14.6 15.4

Miami--Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA -------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL PMSA -----------------Miami--Hialeah, FL PMSA -------------

25.2

35.3

14.9

1.6

11.1

11.9

28 503

33 473

14 943

26 275

19 539

14.9

20.7

14.6

11.3

26.2 24.5

36.2 34.7

14.8 14.9

1.6 1.7

11.7 10.7

9.5 13.5

30 571 26 909

36 801 31 113

16 883 13 686

29 576 24 170

20 722 18 503

10.2 17.9

14.6 24.0

9.0 20.0

7.1 14.2

Midland, TX MSA --------------------

30.9

33.2

13.2

1.5

11.9

9.4

31 164

36 108

15 417

31 711

19 956

14.5

18.6

13.8

11.5

Milwaukee--Racine, WI CMSA-----------Milwaukee, WI PMSA --------------Racine, WI PMSA-------------------

26.2 26.6 23.0

32.6 33.1 28.8

12.6 12.5 13.1

.9 .8 1.5

11.5 11.2 14.0

16.2 15.7 19.7

32 359 32 316 32 751

38 880 39 005 37 991

14 702 14 785 14 023

31 111 31 108 31 136

19 694 19 794 18 910

11.4 11.6 10.2

18.7 19.2 15.4

7.1 7.1 7.5

8.8 8.9 7.9

Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN--WI MSA ------Mobile, AL MSA --------------------Modesto, CA MSA ------------------Monroe, LA MSA -------------------Montgomery, AL MSA ----------------Muncie, IN MSA --------------------Muskegon, MI MSA------------------Naples, FL MSA ---------------------Nashville, TN MSA -------------------New Bedford, MA MSA ---------------New Haven--Meriden, CT MSA ----------New London--Norwich, CT--RI MSA -------New Orleans, LA MSA -----------------

29.5 23.5 20.8 25.7 25.9 22.1 20.1 23.4 26.8 21.7 31.4 27.7 27.7

35.6 32.1 29.2 33.9 34.7 30.3 27.7 30.4 34.1 28.6 33.7 30.5 34.8

12.3 13.2 12.3 14.8 13.4 16.1 15.4 16.2 12.1 14.8 11.7 14.6 14.6

1.1 2.0 6.2 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.1 7.0 1.5 2.4 .8 1.4 1.1

9.4 13.0 14.0 11.0 10.0 12.0 13.6 12.9 10.8 12.2 10.8 13.6 10.3

12.3 16.3 17.5 13.2 14.4 17.9 22.1 10.1 14.8 20.3 11.7 12.2 11.6

36 23 29 21 26 24 25 34 30 27 39 36 24

565 645 793 129 685 436 617 001 223 689 113 691 442

43 28 32 26 32 31 30 38 35 33 46 42 29

252 192 923 284 048 724 152 428 797 927 805 408 304

16 11 12 10 12 12 11 21 14 12 18 16 12

842 388 731 593 258 168 345 386 567 906 158 480 108

31 26 29 25 25 28 27 25 27 27 35 31 27

962 394 685 089 923 156 184 795 377 312 023 040 169

21 15 19 15 16 16 18 17 18 18 23 21 17

518 747 391 440 625 135 396 938 265 292 787 453 535

8.1 19.9 14.1 24.7 17.1 16.7 15.3 10.5 11.3 11.9 8.2 6.5 21.2

10.9 28.4 20.7 34.4 23.8 17.4 22.7 18.5 14.7 17.8 12.1 9.4 30.1

8.2 17.9 7.3 23.3 21.6 12.1 10.5 5.1 16.6 12.2 8.0 7.5 19.2

5.7 16.0 11.4 19.6 13.3 10.3 12.4 6.4 8.6 10.0 6.1 4.8 17.5

31.6 31.8 29.3 35.9 24.1

34.4 36.1 33.3 33.3 34.7

12.9 9.3 11.8 9.4 12.7

.7 .7 .8 1.2 .4

9.0 9.8 12.0 10.4 8.8

11.4 12.4 12.9 9.7 19.3

38 45 40 53 30

445 040 874 457 917

45 52 48 60 35

818 523 221 354 250

18 21 18 23 14

953 234 611 258 480

35 37 35 42 29

651 499 541 811 111

24 24 23 25 21

895 749 856 627 986

11.7 6.1 7.8 3.5 14.8

17.5 8.9 13.0 3.7 23.6

11.3 7.2 7.3 7.4 15.2

9.1 4.4 6.1 2.5 12.4

33.4 30.6 31.7 31.7 31.0 41.2 27.5 42.0

35.7 34.2 35.7 33.8 34.7 33.3 31.2 33.1

9.0 12.0 11.7 15.4 11.2 8.4 13.8 10.3

.8 1.2 1.0 .4 .7 1.0 1.9 1.5

9.5 11.4 10.4 7.7 9.2 8.6 12.1 7.0

11.6 10.5 9.5 11.0 13.2 7.4 13.5 6.2

48 39 51 31 42 57 39 57

702 831 548 659 328 822 198 876

55 46 56 37 50 67 44 69

132 615 614 515 310 049 039 824

20 18 20 17 19 31 15 37

699 383 884 397 966 407 198 044

38 37 41 31 36 47 33 49

613 548 172 825 313 205 744 665

25 22 24 25 24 27 21 29

431 321 491 400 333 844 124 130

4.2 5.4 4.2 17.5 8.9 4.4 9.3 4.6

5.0 7.2 5.3 26.9 13.4 6.1 12.7 6.2

6.5 6.5 6.0 15.3 9.8 5.8 10.7 5.7

2.7 3.8 2.9 14.4 6.7 2.9 6.4 2.9

Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA MSA ----------------------------Ocala, FL MSA ---------------------Odessa, TX MSA --------------------Oklahoma City, OK MSA --------------Olympia, WA MSA ------------------Omaha, NE--IA MSA -----------------Orlando, FL MSA --------------------Owensboro, KY MSA -----------------Panama City, FL MSA ----------------Parkersburg--Marietta, WV--OH MSA -----Pascagoula, MS MSA ----------------Pensacola, FL MSA ------------------Peoria, IL MSA ----------------------

27.0 20.8 20.7 26.6 31.6 26.9 26.6 20.8 24.5 23.0 23.8 24.5 25.1

32.2 32.4 32.9 34.3 32.8 36.6 34.4 28.6 33.2 31.1 29.2 33.5 32.3

14.2 14.1 12.9 13.7 12.0 13.3 15.6 15.4 17.0 13.5 12.4 14.5 14.1

1.2 4.7 .9 1.5 2.9 1.6 1.9 2.7 2.0 1.5 1.3 1.6 2.1

13.5 12.9 17.0 10.8 9.6 9.3 10.6 13.5 11.4 12.3 17.9 13.5 10.9

11.8 14.9 15.6 13.0 11.1 12.2 10.8 18.9 11.8 18.6 15.4 12.3 15.5

30 22 23 26 30 30 31 24 24 24 26 25 29

841 452 801 883 976 323 230 399 684 883 444 736 837

34 26 27 32 35 36 35 29 28 30 29 29 36

785 089 282 406 859 185 805 696 217 290 984 922 406

13 11 10 13 13 13 14 11 12 11 11 12 13

495 782 897 269 901 989 895 456 225 772 246 278 796

25 21 26 27 30 26 26 25 22 27 27 25 32

415 938 213 067 438 982 240 198 975 792 401 024 750

17 16 16 18 20 17 18 15 14 16 16 15 17

624 017 673 691 792 732 234 616 961 340 165 796 642

11.5 14.6 20.4 13.9 10.1 9.6 10.0 15.4 14.4 13.9 16.2 16.3 11.8

16.2 23.0 27.5 18.3 12.8 12.8 13.6 20.8 20.7 18.2 22.2 24.3 16.9

12.5 11.0 15.5 13.1 7.1 9.8 10.7 17.2 15.4 15.4 16.8 15.5 9.3

9.0 10.8 16.6 10.4 7.1 7.3 7.0 12.4 11.2 11.2 14.0 12.9 9.1

Philadelphia--Wilmington--Trenton, PA--NJ--DE-MD CMSA -----------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ PMSA -----------Trenton, NJ PMSA -----------------Vineland--Millville--Bridgeton, NJ PMSA--Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD PMSA ---------

29.4 29.5 34.2 19.5 27.3

34.8 35.0 34.0 29.2 34.8

12.0 11.9 12.4 16.0 12.1

1.1 1.0 1.0 2.2 1.4

10.3 10.3 8.0 12.6 11.6

12.4 12.3 10.3 20.5 12.9

35 35 41 29 37

797 437 227 985 553

42 41 48 34 43

206 959 490 571 474

16 16 18 12 16

465 386 936 560 664

32 32 35 27 31

269 323 146 483 971

21 21 23 18 21

582 586 313 448 297

10.1 10.4 7.4 13.0 7.9

14.2 14.7 10.6 19.8 10.1

10.2 10.4 7.9 13.5 9.2

7.4 7.7 5.3 10.2 5.5

New York--Northern New Jersey--Long Island, NY--NJ--CT CMSA -------------Bergen--Passaic, NJ PMSA -----------Bridgeport--Milford, CT PMSA --------Danbury, CT PMSA ----------------Jersey City, NJ PMSA --------------Middlesex--Somerset--Hunterdon, NJ PMSA -------------------------Monmouth--Ocean, NJ PMSA ---------Nassau--Suffolk, NY PMSA ----------New York, NY PMSA ---------------Newark, NJ PMSA -----------------Norwalk, CT PMSA ----------------Orange County, NY PMSA -----------Stamford, CT PMSA-----------------

276

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 276 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 158.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

Phoenix, AZ MSA -------------------Pine Bluff, AR MSA -------------------

27.9 21.7

34.7 29.8

13.3 14.6

1.9 2.9

11.0 11.6

11.2 19.3

30 797 21 322

36 078 26 360

14 970 9 852

29 233 25 072

20 017 14 980

12.3 23.9

17.0 31.8

8.8 28.4

8.8 19.3

Pittsburgh--Beaver Valley, PA CMSA------Beaver County, PA PMSA -----------Pittsburgh, PA PMSA ----------------

27.4 21.0 27.9

33.8 31.8 34.0

14.3 16.4 14.1

.9 1.3 .9

10.6 12.5 10.4

13.0 16.9 12.6

26 501 24 276 26 700

32 657 29 455 33 035

13 856 11 683 14 052

29 867 28 125 30 010

18 870 16 756 19 049

12.3 13.1 12.2

17.9 20.3 17.6

10.4 9.7 10.5

9.5 10.8 9.4

Pittsfield, MA MSA ------------------Portland, ME MSA --------------------

29.2 30.1

32.1 33.9

14.3 12.7

1.2 1.3

12.2 10.0

11.1 12.0

31 900 32 776

40 030 39 636

15 848 16 120

31 945 28 751

20 916 20 182

8.1 7.9

11.2 10.6

8.3 10.0

6.0 5.6

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA CMSA------Portland, OR PMSA ----------------Vancouver, WA PMSA ---------------

27.9 28.6 23.9

32.1 32.3 30.6

12.5 12.4 13.0

2.2 2.3 1.7

10.9 10.5 13.0

14.5 13.9 17.8

31 071 30 930 31 800

36 768 36 896 36 209

15 078 15 286 13 993

30 272 30 134 30 938

20 045 20 159 19 290

9.9 10.0 9.3

11.8 11.7 12.3

9.4 9.4 9.2

6.8 6.8 7.0

Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME MSA Poughkeepsie, NY MSA ----------------

28.6 33.0

31.3 31.8

12.7 13.2

1.4 1.5

12.7 10.6

13.2 10.0

35 009 42 250

40 318 49 305

15 830 17 420

30 013 36 931

19 815 22 498

6.6 5.4

6.8 6.5

8.7 6.8

4.3 3.6

25.4 20.7

31.2 28.9

13.2 14.1

1.1 1.5

12.4 13.3

16.7 21.4

31 858 27 849

38 865 34 281

14 665 12 887

29 791 27 038

19 403 17 523

9.5 10.2

13.4 15.0

11.9 13.9

6.9 8.2

23.7 27.3

30.9 31.8

12.2 13.6

.7 1.2

13.5 11.7

18.9 14.4

32 839 32 340

40 089 39 490

14 578 15 135

29 867 30 289

19 280 19 928

8.1 10.1

11.2 14.1

11.8 11.3

6.0 7.0

Provo--Orem, UT MSA ----------------Pueblo, CO MSA --------------------Raleigh--Durham, NC MSA -------------Rapid City, SD MSA -----------------Reading, PA MSA -------------------Redding, CA MSA -------------------Reno, NV MSA ---------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA MSA ----Richmond--Petersburg, VA MSA ---------Roanoke, VA MSA -------------------Rochester, MN MSA -----------------Rochester, NY MSA ------------------Rockford, IL MSA -------------------Sacramento, CA MSA ----------------Saginaw--Bay City--Midland, MI MSA -----St. Cloud, MN MSA -----------------St. Joseph, MO MSA ----------------St. Louis, MO--IL MSA ----------------Salem, OR MSA---------------------Salinas--Seaside--Monterey, CA MSA -----Salt Lake City--Ogden, UT MSA ---------San Angelo, TX MSA -----------------San Antonio, TX MSA ----------------San Diego, CA MSA ------------------

27.8 23.2 33.7 24.5 21.8 23.9 24.3 28.0 28.2 24.8 30.4 29.0 23.1 29.0 23.2 21.1 20.7 27.5 25.7 24.0 27.6 23.2 26.3 30.1

31.6 30.7 35.3 31.8 29.7 31.1 33.2 28.5 34.9 35.6 34.5 31.3 30.4 35.0 30.9 30.3 28.6 34.1 29.3 29.0 34.9 31.1 34.6 33.3

14.3 17.9 11.1 16.0 11.8 15.0 20.7 12.3 12.4 12.2 15.9 12.7 12.0 13.0 14.5 15.0 16.0 13.3 15.0 14.7 12.1 16.4 15.0 13.4

2.3 2.1 1.4 2.6 2.1 3.0 1.1 8.0 1.1 1.2 2.4 1.4 1.4 2.0 1.4 5.5 1.9 1.1 6.0 12.1 1.0 3.6 1.3 2.1

10.2 10.7 9.1 13.0 13.1 12.6 9.5 10.6 10.9 10.4 7.6 11.2 13.4 10.5 12.8 11.6 11.5 10.5 10.2 8.7 11.0 11.2 10.9 11.1

13.9 15.4 9.5 12.0 21.5 14.4 11.3 12.6 12.6 15.7 9.2 14.3 19.6 10.5 17.3 16.5 21.4 13.6 13.8 11.4 13.3 14.5 11.9 10.0

27 21 33 25 32 25 31 30 33 28 35 34 31 32 29 29 23 31 26 33 30 24 26 35

432 553 290 340 048 581 891 730 489 944 789 234 671 734 157 047 019 774 771 520 882 349 092 022

30 25 41 29 37 30 38 35 40 34 43 40 37 38 34 34 28 38 31 36 35 28 29 39

536 784 572 570 755 332 225 709 195 942 196 856 353 689 727 391 476 146 452 223 239 570 952 798

9 10 16 12 14 12 16 13 15 14 16 15 14 15 13 11 11 14 12 14 12 11 11 16

051 347 170 031 604 381 365 123 848 318 214 355 498 407 040 860 193 917 260 578 029 482 865 220

28 24 29 22 28 30 27 33 30 26 32 32 30 32 33 25 25 31 26 26 28 22 24 29

222 851 997 980 344 537 533 872 301 522 034 366 960 184 816 816 159 659 011 753 952 188 487 079

15 16 20 15 17 18 20 19 20 17 20 20 17 22 18 16 15 19 18 20 17 16 17 21

623 397 431 224 895 000 045 613 214 206 878 737 843 331 749 422 927 626 039 481 913 289 373 706

15.4 20.2 10.2 12.9 8.0 13.7 9.4 14.1 9.8 9.7 6.9 9.8 9.8 11.9 14.8 11.0 15.6 10.8 13.2 11.6 9.4 17.3 19.5 11.3

12.6 29.3 11.3 18.2 10.9 19.9 10.8 18.8 13.8 13.2 7.3 13.9 13.8 17.2 21.5 9.3 21.0 15.6 16.8 16.6 10.9 21.8 27.5 15.7

6.7 13.6 15.3 9.9 9.2 6.7 8.7 9.6 11.3 11.9 10.7 7.5 10.0 6.8 10.8 15.7 13.5 10.3 9.6 6.7 7.7 16.3 17.2 6.3

10.6 16.7 6.7 10.0 5.2 11.0 6.3 11.2 7.4 7.1 4.5 7.1 7.5 8.8 12.3 6.9 12.4 8.1 9.2 8.5 7.4 12.9 15.8 8.1

San Francisco--Oakland--San Jose, CA CMSA ---------------------------Oakland, CA PMSA ----------------San Francisco, CA PMSA ------------San Jose, CA PMSA ---------------Santa Cruz, CA PMSA --------------Santa Rosa--Petaluma, CA PMSA ------Vallejo--Fairfield--Napa, CA PMSA-------

33.1 33.0 34.6 35.0 32.5 28.1 25.2

33.5 34.4 34.6 32.7 28.4 31.7 31.9

11.7 10.8 13.3 9.9 12.1 13.0 14.6

1.6 1.1 1.1 1.4 5.0 3.5 2.8

10.0 10.2 7.9 10.6 10.7 12.3 13.4

10.1 10.5 8.6 10.5 11.2 11.3 12.0

41 40 40 48 37 36 38

459 621 494 115 112 299 454

48 47 49 53 43 41 42

317 516 282 670 130 961 467

19 18 22 20 17 17 15

629 782 049 423 347 239 522

36 36 35 39 35 32 34

501 970 478 026 240 616 490

26 26 26 27 22 22 22

047 077 795 027 878 190 411

8.6 9.3 9.0 7.5 10.7 7.6 7.3

11.5 13.3 11.4 10.1 11.3 9.1 10.0

7.0 7.0 8.0 6.2 6.8 5.7 6.0

6.1 7.0 6.2 5.0 6.2 5.2 5.6

Santa Barbara--Santa Maria--Lompoc, CA MSA ----------------------------Santa Fe, NM MSA ------------------Sarasota, FL MSA -------------------Savannah, GA MSA ------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA MSA ---------

28.9 36.4 26.6 24.1 21.3

30.6 33.0 33.3 32.2 30.4

13.7 12.8 16.7 15.0 13.9

6.3 1.2 2.3 1.3 1.2

10.7 9.2 11.8 12.6 12.6

9.8 7.3 9.2 14.8 20.7

35 32 29 26 25

677 294 919 958 229

41 38 35 31 31

289 144 322 894 374

17 16 18 12 12

155 499 441 759 216

31 30 25 26 25

435 619 690 889 289

21 20 17 17 16

419 604 376 282 232

12.8 11.4 6.9 16.7 10.5

15.0 14.8 10.2 24.0 14.0

5.8 12.1 5.4 17.0 11.8

7.4 8.8 4.6 13.3 7.5

Seattle--Tacoma, WA CMSA ------------Seattle, WA PMSA ----------------Tacoma, WA PMSA -----------------

30.1 31.5 24.5

33.2 33.7 31.4

11.8 11.2 14.3

1.4 1.4 1.8

11.5 11.1 13.2

11.8 11.1 14.8

35 047 36 338 30 412

41 484 43 528 35 108

16 895 17 921 13 439

32 167 33 472 28 554

21 880 22 386 19 674

8.5 7.6 11.4

10.5 9.0 15.0

7.7 7.2 9.1

5.8 5.0 8.7

Sharon, PA MSA --------------------Sheboygan, WI MSA -----------------Sherman--Denison, TX MSA ------------Shreveport, LA MSA -----------------Sioux City, IA--NE MSA ---------------Sioux Falls, SD MSA -----------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN MSA--------Spokane, WA MSA ------------------Springfield, IL MSA ------------------Springfield, MO MSA -----------------Springfield, MA MSA -----------------State College, PA MSA ---------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV MSA ------Stockton, CA MSA-------------------Syracuse, NY MSA ------------------Tallahassee, FL MSA -----------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL MSA Terre Haute, IN MSA -----------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR MSA -----Toledo, OH MSA --------------------Topeka, KS MSA --------------------Tucson, AZ MSA --------------------Tulsa, OK MSA ---------------------Tuscaloosa, AL MSA -----------------Tyler, TX MSA ----------------------Utica--Rome, NY MSA ----------------Victoria, TX MSA -------------------Visalia--Tulare--Porterville, CA MSA ------Waco, TX MSA ---------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA MSA ---------Waterbury, CT MSA ------------------

20.5 19.3 21.8 25.5 21.5 24.5 25.6 27.0 29.8 23.1 26.0 31.0 18.4 21.1 28.1 34.4 25.4 23.1 21.7 25.1 28.0 28.5 26.4 25.8 24.8 24.5 21.2 19.5 24.3 40.2 26.0

27.6 26.0 29.1 32.4 31.5 36.1 31.8 33.2 38.1 33.5 32.1 30.9 26.2 30.4 33.3 35.8 35.7 31.0 30.9 30.6 36.0 32.6 33.8 29.4 32.3 31.5 32.2 25.8 31.0 33.0 31.0

15.9 13.3 14.1 15.7 15.2 14.0 13.3 15.5 13.0 14.5 14.6 14.9 14.8 12.9 13.0 12.7 13.9 15.5 13.1 14.4 14.2 16.3 12.8 15.5 13.7 15.8 14.1 13.1 14.5 11.5 12.8

2.4 3.1 2.4 1.7 3.0 2.1 1.0 1.6 2.0 2.1 .9 2.5 1.2 6.2 1.5 1.8 2.4 2.0 2.5 1.3 1.0 1.7 1.4 1.4 2.2 2.3 2.7 16.9 2.2 .9 .9

11.8 12.9 13.8 11.0 13.0 10.0 10.8 9.9 8.7 10.7 11.2 8.1 15.4 12.5 10.8 7.2 11.0 11.6 13.7 11.0 8.6 10.8 12.6 12.5 10.6 11.5 15.4 9.6 11.6 7.7 13.4

21.9 25.5 18.8 13.8 15.9 13.3 17.5 12.9 8.4 15.9 15.2 12.6 23.9 17.1 13.3 8.1 11.5 16.9 18.1 17.6 12.2 10.0 13.0 15.4 16.3 14.3 14.3 15.1 16.4 6.8 16.0

24 31 25 23 25 27 28 25 30 24 31 26 24 30 31 26 26 23 22 29 29 25 26 23 25 25 26 24 22 46 37

29 36 30 28 30 34 34 31 37 29 38 34 29 34 37 34 31 29 28 35 35 30 32 30 31 31 31 26 28 54 45

11 13 12 11 11 13 13 12 14 12 14 11 11 12 13 13 14 11 11 13 14 13 13 11 12 11 12 10 11 21 16

26 27 26 25 23 24 28 28 29 24 30 25 30 31 30 25 25 26 25 31 28 26 28 27 26 25 27 25 24 36 32

15 17 16 16 15 16 17 17 19 15 20 17 15 20 19 18 17 15 16 19 18 17 18 16 16 17 15 17 15 25 21

12.8 6.5 13.8 22.0 13.2 8.0 9.7 13.7 9.9 13.5 12.3 18.2 14.9 15.7 10.4 18.9 11.4 14.1 18.8 13.9 10.0 17.2 13.2 20.1 16.5 12.2 17.6 22.6 20.6 6.4 7.5

19.5 8.5 16.4 31.0 17.1 8.5 13.4 16.2 13.3 15.1 20.6 10.1 22.2 23.3 13.2 20.7 17.2 17.5 25.4 18.1 13.7 23.0 17.2 23.8 21.8 17.0 23.1 32.8 24.8 7.6 12.0

9.1 8.1 18.3 21.7 11.5 10.3 8.8 10.9 10.3 13.8 9.1 8.6 11.4 8.3 9.3 18.0 9.4 13.2 22.1 11.3 9.4 10.0 14.5 19.2 17.0 11.3 19.4 9.7 17.2 8.6 7.4

10.1 4.5 10.3 17.4 10.2 5.4 7.1 9.8 7.2 9.0 10.1 6.2 12.1 12.0 7.2 11.7 7.8 10.4 14.9 10.3 7.4 12.0 10.1 13.5 12.6 8.8 14.3 18.0 13.9 4.3 5.8

Providence--Pawtucket--Fall River, RI--MA CMSA ---------------------------Fall River, MA--RI PMSA ------------Pawtucket--Woonsocket--Attleboro, RI--MA PMSA -------------------------Providence, RI PMSA ----------------

599 603 241 426 217 764 235 769 299 546 634 060 110 635 050 209 036 499 947 121 879 401 991 056 769 958 945 450 665 884 378

347 707 114 095 449 286 206 784 373 954 025 313 169 701 211 475 244 630 088 775 987 985 578 135 042 701 685 697 953 094 198

336 425 201 530 988 345 277 804 829 250 242 854 487 705 918 122 374 702 147 710 091 177 783 406 742 877 196 302 185 416 752

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 277 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

534 412 893 995 796 982 029 008 559 043 228 965 771 007 248 938 522 096 429 093 223 169 414 132 667 679 702 206 448 509 951

819 041 718 690 428 088 161 740 471 928 470 997 159 821 279 335 516 631 737 449 563 971 139 531 687 169 101 551 369 989 670

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

277

Table 158.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan Area

Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA MSA ----------Wausau, WI MSA -------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL MSA --------------------------Wheeling, WV--OH MSA---------------Wichita, KS MSA --------------------Wichita Falls, TX MSA ----------------Williamsport, PA MSA ----------------Wilmington, NC MSA -----------------Worcester, MA MSA -----------------Yakima, WA MSA -------------------York, PA MSA ----------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH MSA ---------Yuba City, CA MSA ------------------Yuma, AZ MSA ----------------------

278

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

23.0 19.8

30.2 29.1

16.6 12.3

3.3 7.0

11.2 11.0

15.7 20.8

25 960 30 143

32 478 34 988

12 213 12 718

29 446 26 038

16 389 16 099

14.4 7.9

18.0 10.1

9.4 10.8

10.9 5.5

27.9 22.4 26.9 23.5 19.5 26.1 29.5 20.6 19.9 21.0 21.5 21.3

34.0 28.6 32.3 29.9 29.3 32.2 33.0 25.5 29.3 29.7 29.9 29.0

14.9 15.8 11.9 16.3 12.7 14.0 12.8 13.3 11.5 13.7 12.5 16.5

3.4 1.7 1.6 1.7 2.1 1.3 .9 13.0 2.0 1.2 9.5 9.1

11.2 13.4 13.9 11.4 12.3 12.3 10.8 9.5 14.3 12.7 13.1 10.2

8.5 18.2 13.4 17.1 24.0 14.0 13.1 18.1 23.2 21.7 13.4 13.9

32 21 30 23 25 27 35 23 32 25 24 23

38 27 35 28 30 33 42 27 36 31 27 25

19 11 14 11 11 13 15 10 14 12 11 10

30 27 29 24 24 27 32 25 27 29 25 22

20 14 19 15 15 16 21 16 16 17 18 16

9.3 16.4 10.5 15.9 11.5 14.0 8.7 20.2 6.4 13.8 17.3 19.9

14.8 23.0 13.9 20.7 15.9 19.3 12.3 28.2 8.4 21.1 26.4 28.1

7.1 14.0 9.5 15.8 9.9 13.2 10.2 14.6 8.2 10.6 7.7 12.8

6.2 13.1 7.8 12.5 8.4 9.9 6.4 15.6 4.3 11.2 14.0 15.4

524 831 152 899 552 320 977 612 173 939 312 635

539 287 931 799 461 649 627 507 889 316 665 648

937 119 303 635 714 863 657 735 258 237 391 428

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 278 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

427 297 015 002 147 844 143 788 589 844 772 295

678 420 154 795 636 714 847 914 929 437 235 707

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 159.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

Percent of all persons Race

Metropolitan Area All persons

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

464 423 331 128 677 456 075 477 411 856 096 650 864 108 901 477 264 248 959 679 218 540 406 105 682 618 835 380 344 199

407 345 1 847 16 008 715 716 125 1 533 14 910 353 245 303 2 905 526 293 6 176 639 1 047 2 906 7 239 6 653 950 956 707 1 044 3 912 825 3 335 675 475

1 394 474 10 962 7 417 942 7 282 364 3 164 10 764 348 421 853 3 582 943 2 288 49 965 5 327 5 606 18 341 16 390 41 870 772 5 354 1 003 5 983 2 408 1 414 463 4 323 4 001

17 1 15 177 1 28

245 260 87 2 766 5 459 1 161

2 050 1 698 334 218 1 597

4 440 371 2 721 1 774 2 386

236 208 13 6 3 1 2

140 075 770 957 236 827 275

7 916 5 245 496 950 332 379 514

263 932 424 782

16 483 4 905 903 13 638

1 036 941 832 129 204 812

White

Abilene, TX MSA -------------------------Albany, GA MSA -------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY MSA ----------Albuquerque, NM MSA --------------------Alexandria, LA MSA ----------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ MSA -----Altoona, PA MSA ------------------------Amarillo, TX MSA ------------------------Anchorage, AK MSA ----------------------Anderson, IN MSA ------------------------Anderson, SC MSA -----------------------Anniston, AL MSA ------------------------Appleton--Oshkosh--Neenah, WI MSA ----------Asheville, NC MSA ------------------------Athens, GA MSA -------------------------Atlanta, GA MSA ------------------------Atlantic City, NJ MSA ---------------------Augusta, GA--SC MSA ---------------------Austin, TX MSA -------------------------Bakersfield, CA MSA ----------------------Baltimore, MD MSA ----------------------Bangor, ME MSA ------------------------Baton Rouge, LA MSA ---------------------Battle Creek, MI MSA ---------------------Beaumont--Port Arthur, TX MSA -------------Bellingham, WA MSA ---------------------Benton Harbor, MI MSA -------------------Billings, MT MSA -------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS MSA ------------------Binghamton, NY MSA ----------------------

119 112 874 480 131 686 130 187 226 130 145 116 315 174 156 2 833 319 396 781 543 2 382 88 528 135 361 127 161 113 197 264

655 561 304 577 556 688 542 547 338 669 196 034 121 821 267 511 416 809 572 477 172 704 264 982 226 780 378 419 125 497

100 60 814 370 92 649 128 158 182 119 120 92 306 159 124 2 021 260 264 601 379 1 710 86 363 118 263 119 133 108 156 255

488 023 786 545 977 880 829 797 867 702 268 902 991 005 316 586 328 779 163 583 510 222 973 847 915 447 434 075 282 033

Birmingham, AL MSA----------------------Bismarck, ND MSA -----------------------Bloomington, IN MSA ---------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL MSA ---------------Boise City, ID MSA ------------------------

907 83 108 129 205

810 831 978 180 775

655 81 102 121 199

153 498 735 219 254

Boston--Lawrence--Salem, MA--NH CMSA -------Boston, MA PMSA ---------------------Brockton, MA PMSA --------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH PMSA ---------Lowell, MA--NH PMSA -------------------Nashua, NH PMSA ----------------------Salem--Gloucester, MA PMSA -------------Bradenton, FL MSA -----------------------Bremerton, WA MSA ----------------------Brownsville--Harlingen, TX MSA --------------Bryan--College Station, TX MSA ---------------

4 171 747 2 870 650 189 478 393 522 273 064 180 677 264 356 211 189 260 121

707 731 120 862

3 712 863 2 503 373 168 123 359 316 249 312 175 197 257 542 190 170 214 94

Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY CMSA -------------Buffalo, NY PMSA ----------------------Niagara Falls, NY PMSA ------------------

1 189 288 968 532 220 756

Burlington, NC MSA-----------------------Burlington, VT MSA -----------------------Canton, OH MSA -------------------------Casper, WY MSA ------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA MSA ---------------------Champaign--Urbana--Rantoul, IL MSA ----------Charleston, SC MSA ----------------------Charleston, WV MSA ----------------------Charlotte--Gastonia--Rock Hill, NC--SC MSA -----Charlottesville, VA MSA --------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA MSA -----------------Cheyenne, WY MSA -----------------------

108 131 394 61 168 173 506 250 1 162 131 433 73

213 441 106 226 767 025 875 454 093 107 210 142

86 128 366 59 163 146 344 234 911 108 370 66

579 413 084 557 299 461 007 593 871 996 628 165

Chicago--Gary--Lake County, IL--IN--WI CMSA ----Aurora--Elgin, IL PMSA -------------------Chicago, IL PMSA ----------------------Gary--Hammond, IN PMSA ----------------Joliet, IL PMSA ------------------------Kenosha, WI PMSA ---------------------Lake County, IL PMSA --------------------

8 065 356 6 069 604 389 128 516

633 884 974 526 650 181 418

5 777 308 4 102 460 335 119 451

437 405 292 933 364 286 157

7 51 41 13 36 13 1 9 14 9 24 21 14 28 735 44 123 71 29 615 156 14 84 24 35 4

White, not of Hispanic origin

6.2 45.7 4.7 2.7 27.9 2.0 .8 5.1 6.4 7.5 16.6 18.7 .3 8.1 18.5 26.0 13.9 31.1 9.2 5.5 25.8 .6 29.6 10.4 23.4 .5 15.4 .3 17.9 1.6

.3 .3 .2 3.3 .5 .1 .1 .8 6.6 .3 .2 .3 .9 .3 .2 .2 .2 .3 .4 1.3 .3 1.1 .2 .5 .3 3.1 .5 2.9 .3 .2

1.2 .4 1.3 1.5 .7 1.1 .3 1.7 4.8 .3 .3 .7 1.1 .5 1.5 1.8 1.7 1.4 2.3 3.0 1.8 .9 1.0 .7 1.7 1.9 .9 .4 2.2 1.5

14.2 .9 1.8 36.9 1.2 4.1 .3 13.2 4.1 .6 .4 1.0 .7 .7 1.2 1.9 5.5 1.4 20.2 27.7 1.2 .7 1.4 1.8 4.1 2.5 1.4 2.7 1.8 1.0

78.1 52.9 92.1 56.0 69.9 92.8 98.5 79.3 78.7 91.3 82.6 79.4 97.0 90.5 78.7 70.2 79.2 66.0 68.1 63.0 71.1 96.8 67.9 86.5 70.6 92.0 81.8 93.7 77.8 95.7

3 699 383 1 198 1 297 5 216

652 81 101 120 195

624 307 903 427 742

72.2 97.2 94.3 93.8 96.8

27.0 .1 2.5 4.2 .6

.2 2.0 .3 .2 .8

.5 .4 2.5 1.4 1.2

.4 .5 1.1 1.0 2.5

71.9 97.0 93.5 93.2 95.1

3 630 446 2 445 288 165 026 348 453 243 833 173 011 254 835

89.0 87.2 88.7 91.3 91.3 97.0 97.4

5.7 7.2 7.3 1.8 1.2 1.0 .9

.2 .2 .3 .2 .1 .2 .2

2.9 3.3 1.0 1.3 5.2 1.3 .8

4.5 4.3 3.2 9.2 4.3 1.8 2.0

87.0 85.2 87.1 88.5 89.3 95.8 96.4

270 859 741 286

89.9 90.1 82.4 77.8

7.8 2.6 .3 11.2

.4 1.7 .2 .3

.6 4.5 .2 3.7

4.4 3.1 81.7 13.3

87.0 88.5 17.6 71.6

1 026 646 823 521 203 125

87.2 85.9 92.8

10.2 11.3 5.5

.6 .6 1.0

.9 1.0 .4

2.0 2.2 1.1

86.3 85.0 92.0

24 9

1 2 1 1 54 17 5 157 150 28 7 2 14 3 2 3 3 2

1 314 8 460 643 4 460

9 5 212 16

276 950 592 205

121 751 109 668 12 083

7 582 5 380 2 202

10 909 10 002 907

20 829 1 044 24 756 357 3 247 16 612 153 219 13 824 231 450 18 991 57 998 2 179

341 339 1 025 448 295 453 1 813 312 4 692 181 1 160 772

237 1 379 1 683 202 1 478 7 950 5 881 1 401 10 762 2 549 2 740 844 621 558 475 366 063 671 12 488

Hispanic origin (of any race)

84.0 53.3 93.2 77.1 70.7 94.6 98.7 84.7 80.8 91.6 82.8 80.1 97.4 91.0 79.6 71.3 81.5 66.7 76.9 69.8 71.8 97.2 68.9 87.4 73.1 93.5 82.7 95.3 79.3 96.4

759 3 299 615 333

255 4 229 3 5

Asian or Pacific Islander

445 558 161 909 909 218 597 789 041 320 884 083 585 154 983 255 064 950 337 300 948 833 434 687 051 593 068 293 408 205

654 999 122 175 823 339 196

16 513 648 11 755 1 377 858 470 1 405

Black

93 59 805 268 91 637 128 148 178 119 119 92 305 158 122 1 990 253 261 532 342 1 692 85 358 117 255 117 132 106 153 253

185 122 6 36 11 3 5

551 094 636 003 819 301 698

White

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

014 007 690 159 618 383 345 809 372 804 603 206 247 161 947 318 433 471 866 558 538 582 280 452 963 246 288 045 629 682

949 285 985 014 247 276 142

1 544 19 1 330 117 37 5 34

119 94 1 5 14 2 2

White, not of Hispanic origin

23 521 21 069 2 452

184 167 45 87

1 2 2 1 3 7 1 9 1 2 7

722 297 553 147 333 289 150 048 817 366 412 149

86 127 363 58 162 144 339 233 905 107 369 62

130 382 976 111 391 824 953 937 925 971 000 408

80.0 97.7 92.9 97.3 96.8 84.6 67.9 93.7 78.5 83.1 85.6 90.5

19.2 .8 6.3 .6 1.9 9.6 30.2 5.5 19.9 14.5 13.4 3.0

.3 .3 .3 .7 .2 .3 .4 .1 .4 .1 .3 1.1

.2 1.0 .4 .3 .9 4.6 1.2 .6 .9 1.9 .6 1.2

.7 1.0 .6 3.5 .8 1.9 1.4 .4 .8 1.0 .6 9.8

79.6 96.9 92.4 94.9 96.2 83.7 67.1 93.4 78.0 82.4 85.2 85.3

870 43 716 47 20 5 36

314 939 644 116 325 555 735

5 397 289 3 797 436 326 116 431

416 006 127 682 398 227 976

71.6 86.4 67.6 76.2 86.1 93.1 87.4

19.1 5.4 21.9 19.4 9.7 4.1 6.7

.2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .4 .3

3.2 1.3 3.8 .6 1.3 .5 2.4

10.8 12.3 11.8 7.8 5.2 4.3 7.1

66.9 81.0 62.6 72.2 83.8 90.7 83.6

Chico, CA MSA ---------------------------

182 120

165 364

2 098

3 513

5 072

13 472

158 201

90.8

1.2

1.9

2.8

7.4

86.9

Cincinnati--Hamilton, OH--KY--IN CMSA ---------Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN PMSA --------------Hamilton--Middletown, OH PMSA ------------

1 744 124 1 452 645 291 479

1 521 950 1 246 669 275 281

202 976 190 029 12 947

2 700 2 258 442

13 750 11 362 2 388

9 039 7 579 1 460

1 515 663 1 241 377 274 286

87.3 85.8 94.4

11.6 13.1 4.4

.2 .2 .2

.8 .8 .8

.5 .5 .5

86.9 85.5 94.1

Clarksville--Hopkinsville, TN--KY MSA -----------

75.9

20.5

.5

1.6

3.0

74.7

Cleveland--Akron--Lorain, OH CMSA -----------Akron, OH PMSA -----------------------Cleveland, OH PMSA --------------------Lorain--Elyria, OH PMSA-------------------

2 759 657 1 831 271

823 575 122 126

2 261 584 1 435 241

736 196 694 846

441 64 355 21

111 736 237 138

5 568 1 462 3 396 710

27 6 20 1

667 052 376 239

51 3 32 15

929 844 765 320

2 234 581 1 420 233

858 375 327 156

82.0 88.8 78.4 89.2

16.0 9.8 19.4 7.8

.2 .2 .2 .3

1.0 .9 1.1 .5

1.9 .6 1.8 5.7

81.0 88.4 77.6 86.0

Colorado Springs, CO MSA -----------------Columbia, MO MSA -----------------------Columbia, SC MSA -----------------------Columbus, GA--AL MSA --------------------Columbus, OH MSA -----------------------Corpus Christi, TX MSA --------------------Cumberland, MD--WV MSA ------------------

397 112 453 243 1 377 349 101

014 379 331 072 419 894 643

342 100 307 144 1 184 265 98

101 178 723 330 961 685 778

28 8 137 91 164 13 2

257 320 835 337 577 396 317

3 594 320 1 039 771 3 050 1 253 27

9 3 4 3 20 2

673 153 496 010 610 524 441

33 1 5 7 10 180

432 230 740 308 106 586 396

323 99 304 141 1 178 152 98

616 388 986 281 794 648 493

86.2 89.1 67.9 59.4 86.0 75.9 97.2

7.1 7.4 30.4 37.6 11.9 3.8 2.3

.9 .3 .2 .3 .2 .4 –

2.4 2.8 1.0 1.2 1.5 .7 .4

8.4 1.1 1.3 3.0 .7 51.6 .4

81.5 88.4 67.3 58.1 85.6 43.6 96.9

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX CMSA----------------Dallas, TX PMSA -----------------------Fort Worth--Arlington, TX PMSA ------------

3 885 415 2 553 362 1 332 053

554 282 410 458 143 824

19 932 13 378 6 554

95 825 66 097 29 728

505 627 359 484 146 143

2 716 233 1 708 654 1 007 579

75.3 72.7 80.4

14.3 16.1 10.8

.5 .5 .5

2.5 2.6 2.2

13.0 14.1 11.0

69.9 66.9 75.6

124 198 194 218 526

300 2 346 8 670 2 247 253

368 12 504 6 612 14 668 533

67.9 92.1 85.3 88.7 86.6

31.7 5.4 13.3 9.0 11.2

.1 .3 .2 .3 1.9

.3 .7 .9 .6 .2

.3 3.6 .7 4.0 .4

67.6 90.1 84.9 86.2 86.3

Danville, VA MSA ------------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL MSA -----Dayton--Springfield, OH MSA ----------------Daytona Beach, FL MSA -------------------Decatur, AL MSA--------------------------

169 439

108 350 951 370 131

711 861 270 712 556

128 613

2 927 112 1 856 119 1 070 993 73 322 811 328 113

791 979 583 782 865

34 812

34 18 126 33 14

443 906 352 443 751

784

1 2 1 2

2 711

5 009

126 646

73 316 807 319 113

539 105 252 621 523

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 279 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 159.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

Percent of all persons Race

Metropolitan Area All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

Decatur, IL MSA --------------------------

117 206

102 245

14 127

154

484

716

101 725

87.2

12.1

.1

.4

.6

86.8

Denver--Boulder, CO CMSA -----------------Boulder--Longmont, CO PMSA -------------Denver, CO PMSA -----------------------

1 848 319 225 339 1 622 980

1 602 173 210 581 1 391 592

96 538 1 549 94 989

13 606 1 390 12 216

42 279 5 592 36 687

223 361 15 097 208 264

1 477 961 201 860 1 276 101

86.7 93.5 85.7

5.2 .7 5.9

.7 .6 .8

2.3 2.5 2.3

12.1 6.7 12.8

80.0 89.6 78.6

Des Moines, IA MSA -----------------------

392 928

368 765

14 598

1 063

5 886

6 892

364 739

93.9

3.7

.3

1.5

1.8

92.8

Detroit--Ann Arbor, MI CMSA ---------------Ann Arbor, MI PMSA--------------------Detroit, MI PMSA -----------------------

4 665 236 282 937 4 382 299

3 571 191 237 109 3 334 082

973 918 31 468 942 450

19 331 851 18 480

67 886 11 764 56 122

84 915 5 526 79 389

3 522 620 233 707 3 288 913

76.5 83.8 76.1

20.9 11.1 21.5

.4 .3 .4

1.5 4.2 1.3

1.8 2.0 1.8

75.5 82.6 75.0

1 538 444 1 090 486 411 248 2 869 1 263 919 3 068 7 010 1 195

Dothan, AL MSA -------------------------Dubuque, IA MSA ------------------------Duluth, MN--WI MSA ----------------------Eau Claire, WI MSA -----------------------El Paso, TX MSA -------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN MSA -------------------Elmira, NY MSA -------------------------Enid, OK MSA ---------------------------Erie, PA MSA ---------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR MSA ----------------Evansville, IN--KY MSA ---------------------

130 86 239 137 591 156 95 56 275 282 278

964 403 971 543 610 198 195 735 572 912 990

101 85 232 133 453 146 88 52 258 269 260

079 467 412 860 269 342 354 635 046 668 788

27 701 305 1 319 406 21 984 7 106 5 128 2 002 14 390 2 069 16 080

541 78 4 553 717 2 453 523 301 1 219 379 3 180 592

1 116 426 1 347 2 461 6 789 1 059 678 495 1 415 5 552 1 289

Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN MSA--------------Fayetteville, NC MSA ----------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR MSA -------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA MSA --------------Flint, MI MSA ---------------------------Florence, AL MSA ------------------------Florence, SC MSA ------------------------Fort Collins--Loveland, CO MSA --------------Fort Myers--Cape CoraL, Fl MSA -------------Fort Pierce, FL MSA ------------------------

153 274 113 102 430 131 114 186 335 251

296 566 409 797 459 327 344 136 113 071

149 170 108 95 336 114 69 176 306 214

312 278 766 550 815 123 553 283 023 956

87 1 2 84 16 44 1 22 30

439 453 549 203 072 234 266 058 013 593

1 517 4 577 1 579 239 2 897 570 113 1 100 993 521

1 5 1 1 2

Fort Smith, AR--OK MSA -------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA -----------------Fort Wayne, IN MSA ----------------------Fresno, CA MSA -------------------------Gadsden, AL MSA ------------------------Gainesville, FL MSA -----------------------Glens Falls, NY MSA ----------------------Grand Forks, ND MSA ---------------------Grand Rapids, MI MSA --------------------Great Falls, MT MSA -----------------------

175 143 363 667 99 204 118 70 688 77

911 776 811 490 840 111 539 683 399 691

155 125 326 423 84 158 114 66 624 72

575 213 568 698 970 634 993 809 739 289

6 12 30 32 13 39 2 1 40 1

706 970 141 869 863 127 395 409 858 006

9 434 844 1 133 7 540 346 414 240 1 132 3 555 3 140

3 3 2 57

Greeley, CO MSA ------------------------Green Bay, WI MSA ----------------------Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point, NC MSA -Greenville--Spartanburg, SC MSA -------------Hagerstown, MD MSA ---------------------Harrisburg--Lebanon--Carlisle, PA MSA ----------

131 194 942 640 121 587

821 594 091 861 393 986

117 186 748 522 112 537

367 901 794 981 764 201

1 181 111 7 39

524 028 869 528 375 157

770 3 590 3 186 1 024 236 847

1 2 6 4

370 587 373 175 657 6 030

27 1 6 5

Hartford--New Britain--Middletown, CT CMSA ----Bristol, CT PMSA -----------------------Hartford, CT PMSA ---------------------Middletown, CT PMSA -------------------New Britain, CT PMSA --------------------

1 085 79 767 90 148

895 488 899 320 188

935 76 642 83 132

150 971 528 020 631

94 1 81 5 6

135 212 145 454 324

2 105 134 1 620 155 196

15 324 569 11 666 991 2 098

73 1 56 1 13

17 419 25 711 26 480

473 3 954 6 815

1 501 527 410 1 103

Hickory--Morganton, NC MSA ---------------Honolulu, HI MSA ------------------------Houma--Thibodaux, LA MSA -----------------

221 700 836 231 182 842

201 958 264 767 148 045

212 572 028 764 871 278 339 2 737 1 631 1 300 604 652 640 278 489 4 551 488 904 7 509 815

Houston--Galveston--Brazoria, TX CMSA --------Brazoria, TX PMSA ---------------------Galveston--Texas City, TX PMSA -----------Houston, TX PMSA ----------------------

3 711 191 217 3 301

043 707 399 937

2 510 155 164 2 191

389 070 212 107

664 15 38 610

227 760 090 377

11 834 920 1 002 9 912

130 2 3 124

Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH MSA --------Huntsville, AL MSA -----------------------Indianapolis, IN MSA ----------------------Iowa City, IA MSA -----------------------Jackson, MI MSA ------------------------Jackson, MS MSA ------------------------Jackson, TN MSA ------------------------Jacksonville, FL MSA ----------------------Jacksonville, NC MSA ---------------------Jamestown--Dunkirk, NY -------------------Janesville--Beloit, WI MSA -------------------

312 238 1 249 96 149 395 77 906 149 141 139

529 912 822 119 756 396 982 727 838 895 510

304 184 1 061 89 135 224 53 701 111 136 130

259 702 822 835 648 894 433 960 718 256 827

6 48 171 2 12 167 24 181 29 2 6

507 103 545 010 006 899 176 026 790 298 537

417 1 381 2 695 125 612 350 49 3 182 1 088 435 543

1 4 10 3

Johnson City--Kingsport--Bristol, TN--VA MSA ----Johnstown, PA MSA ----------------------Joplin, MO MSA -------------------------Kalamazoo, MI MSA ----------------------Kankakee, IL MSA ------------------------Kansas City, MO--KS MSA ------------------Killeen--Temple, TX MSA -------------------Knoxville, TN MSA------------------------Kokomo, IN MSA ------------------------La Crosse, WI MSA ------------------------

436 241 134 223 96 1 566 255 604 96 97

047 247 910 411 255 280 301 816 946 904

424 236 130 197 80 1 321 181 562 91 94

874 587 019 434 391 680 207 156 373 121

8 3 1 19 14 200 49 35 4

507 806 248 919 481 436 652 881 329 488

Lafayette, LA MSA -----------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN MSA -----------Lake Charles, LA MSA ---------------------Lakeland--Winter Haven, FL MSA -------------Lancaster, PA MSA -----------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI MSA --------------Laredo, TX MSA -------------------------Las Cruces, NM MSA----------------------Las Vegas, NV MSA ----------------------Lawrence, KS MSA ------------------------

208 130 168 405 422 432 133 135 741 81

740 598 134 382 822 674 239 510 459 798

154 122 128 342 398 381 93 123 602 72

115 190 342 316 246 729 886 758 818 918

51 2 38 54 9 31

320 492 519 318 571 224 99 2 119 70 484 3 315

280

100 85 231 133 151 144 87 52 256 265 259

160 140 664 491 884 622 794 209 331 306 859

77.2 98.9 96.9 97.3 76.6 93.7 92.8 92.8 93.6 95.3 93.5

21.2 .4 .5 .3 3.7 4.5 5.4 3.5 5.2 .7 5.8

.4 .1 1.9 .5 .4 .3 .3 2.1 .1 1.1 .2

.9 .5 .6 1.8 1.1 .7 .7 .9 .5 2.0 .5

1.2 .5 .5 .4 69.5 1.8 1.3 1.6 1.1 2.5 .4

76.5 98.5 96.5 97.1 25.7 92.6 92.2 92.0 93.0 93.8 93.1

148 166 107 91 332 113 69 169 296 209

470 023 778 600 815 864 445 598 163 180

97.4 62.0 95.9 93.0 78.2 86.9 60.8 94.7 91.3 85.6

.3 31.9 1.4 2.1 19.5 12.4 38.7 .6 6.6 12.2

1.0 1.7 1.4 .2 .7 .4 .1 .6 .3 .2

.8 2.0 .9 1.7 .7 .2 .3 1.5 .5 .5

1.1 4.5 1.3 7.1 1.9 .3 .3 6.4 4.4 3.9

96.9 60.5 95.0 89.1 77.3 86.7 60.7 91.1 88.4 83.3

644 158 105 853 380 987 684 091 151 464

154 122 323 341 84 153 114 66 615 71

629 435 721 097 824 294 045 166 459 491

88.4 87.1 89.8 63.5 85.1 77.7 97.0 94.5 90.8 93.0

3.8 9.0 8.3 4.9 13.9 19.2 2.0 2.0 5.9 1.3

5.4 .6 .3 1.1 .3 .2 .2 1.6 .5 4.0

2.0 2.5 .7 8.6 .5 2.2 .4 1.3 1.1 1.0

.9 2.9 1.7 34.7 .4 3.4 1.4 1.5 3.1 1.9

87.9 85.2 89.0 51.1 85.0 75.1 96.2 93.6 89.4 92.0

456 465 122 002 732 9 336

101 186 744 519 112 532

950 119 850 406 449 983

89.0 96.0 79.5 81.6 92.9 91.4

.4 .5 19.3 17.4 6.1 6.7

.6 1.8 .3 .2 .2 .1

1.0 1.3 .7 .7 .5 1.0

20.8 .8 .6 .8 .6 1.6

77.3 95.6 79.1 81.0 92.6 90.6

905 75 620 81 126

221 955 548 962 756

86.1 96.8 83.7 91.9 89.5

8.7 1.5 10.6 6.0 4.3

.2 .2 .2 .2 .1

1.4 .7 1.5 1.1 1.4

6.7 2.1 7.4 2.0 8.8

83.4 95.6 80.8 90.7 85.5

201 255 249 686 145 973

91.1 31.7 81.0

7.9 3.1 14.5

.2 .5 3.7

.7 63.1 .6

.5 6.5 1.4

90.8 29.9 79.8

1 12 1 7 8

692 402 477 319 182 399 321 11 971 14 849 9 818 1 4 6 231 6 1 1 21 1

064 642 550 825 047

1 068 54 680 2 526

225 023 479 723

759 33 30 696

857 242 407 208

2 154 140 145 1 869

832 050 266 516

67.6 80.9 75.5 66.4

17.9 8.2 17.5 18.5

.3 .5 .5 .3

3.5 1.1 1.6 3.8

20.5 17.3 14.0 21.1

58.1 73.1 66.8 56.6

125 136 001 731 475 1 872 266 14 873 3 062 825 906

1 2 11 1 2 2

113 860 114 186 145 050 320 206 931 098 704

303 182 1 054 89 134 223 53 687 108 134 129

412 910 779 109 636 592 249 660 770 394 809

97.4 77.3 85.0 93.5 90.6 56.9 68.5 77.4 74.6 96.0 93.8

2.1 20.1 13.7 2.1 8.0 42.5 31.0 20.0 19.9 1.6 4.7

.1 .6 .2 .1 .4 .1 .1 .4 .7 .3 .4

.4 1.7 .8 3.9 .3 .5 .3 1.6 2.0 .6 .6

.4 1.2 .9 1.2 1.4 .5 .4 2.4 5.3 2.9 1.2

97.1 76.6 84.4 92.7 89.9 56.5 68.3 75.8 72.6 94.7 93.0

1 089 198 2 571 833 127 8 178 1 635 1 716 494 446

1 284 421 847 3 438 539 15 908 7 166 4 275 506 2 707

1 482 1 063 860 3 593 1 704 45 092 29 954 3 444 1 085 701

423 235 129 195 79 1 298 168 559 90 93

765 750 367 737 481 530 315 546 563 663

97.4 98.1 96.4 88.4 83.5 84.4 71.0 92.9 94.3 96.1

2.0 1.6 .9 8.9 15.0 12.8 19.4 5.9 4.5 .5

.2 .1 1.9 .4 .1 .5 .6 .3 .5 .5

.3 .2 .6 1.5 .6 1.0 2.8 .7 .5 2.8

.3 .4 .6 1.6 1.8 2.9 11.7 .6 1.1 .7

97.2 97.7 95.9 87.6 82.6 82.9 65.9 92.5 93.4 95.7

590 218 464 517 556 896 40 954 939 153

1 775 4 925 421 2 310 4 739 8 138 413 1 346 26 087 2 650

151 121 126 332 393 374 7 55 559 71

959 222 850 891 751 361 551 031 628 858

73.8 93.6 76.3 84.4 94.2 88.2 70.5 91.3 81.3 89.1

24.6 1.9 22.9 13.4 2.3 7.2 .1 1.6 9.5 4.1

.3 .2 .3 .4 .1 .7 – .7 .9 2.6

.9 3.8 .3 .6 1.1 1.9 .3 1.0 3.5 3.2

1.4 1.3 1.2 3.7 3.5 3.8 93.9 56.3 10.9 2.4

72.8 92.8 75.4 82.1 93.1 86.5 5.7 40.6 75.5 87.8

1 2 6 2

22 7 4 1

2 1 2 15 14 16 125 76 80 1

981 755 021 192 842 571 084 319 704 991

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 280 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 159.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

Percent of all persons Race

Metropolitan Area All persons Lawton, OK MSA-------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME MSA -----------------Lexington-Fayette, KY MSA -----------------Lima, OH MSA --------------------------Lincoln, NE MSA -------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR MSA ---------Longview--Marshall, TX MSA -----------------

111 88 348 154 213 513 162

Los Angeles--Anaheim--Riverside, CA CMSA -----Anaheim--Santa Ana, CA PMSA ------------Los Angeles--Long Beach, CA PMSA ---------Oxnard--Ventura, CA PMSA ---------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA PMSA ---------

14 531 529 2 410 556 8 863 164 669 016 2 588 793

Louisville, KY--IN MSA ---------------------Lubbock, TX MSA ------------------------Lynchburg, VA MSA ----------------------Macon--Warner Robins, GA MSA -------------Madison, WI MSA ------------------------Manchester, NH MSA ---------------------Mansfield, OH MSA -----------------------Mcallen--Edinburg--Mission, TX MSA-----------Medford, OR MSA ------------------------Melbourne--Titusville--Palm Bay, FL MSA -------Memphis, TN--AR--MS MSA -----------------Merced, CA MSA--------------------------

952 222 142 281 367 147 126 383 146 398 981 178

Miami--Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA ------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL PMSA ------------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL PMSA ------------------

486 074 428 340 641 117 431

662 636 199 103 085 867 137 545 389 978 747 403

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

19 887 448 234 289 824 877 839

5 078 194 689 283 1 259 2 048 970

2 955 478 3 744 572 2 974 3 176 517

White 79 86 305 140 203 404 122

795 795 969 677 013 696 317

37 12 4 101 35

9 403 652 1 896 724 5 044 718 529 878 1 932 332

1 226 41 990 15 178

818 176 111 180 344 143 115 286 139 358 569 120

577 652 034 655 682 946 189 738 888 735 959 456

477 632 406 741 698

87 12 43 5 25

502 834 689 041 938

1 339 250 955 34 100

990 136 329 293 232

Hispanic origin (of any race) 6 765 386 994 142 418 741 156

2 1 3 4 5 4 714 556 3 306 175 675

405 957 116 414 918

124 16 30 97 10 1 9 1

711 835 138 344 414 073 811 020 248 31 280 399 325 8 778

1 767 806 246 574 1 326 389 197 645 2 495 1 520 2 170 1 680

6 045 2 487 581 1 805 8 582 1 501 675 1 101 1 415 5 046 8 072 14 832

4 979 50 601 809 2 153 5 204 2 418 905 326 923 5 894 12 279 7 316 57 139

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

331 566 884 020 158 616 086

71.6 98.5 87.8 91.1 95.0 78.9 75.3

17.8 .5 10.7 8.0 2.3 19.9 22.1

4.6 .2 .2 .2 .6 .4 .6

2.7 .5 1.1 .4 1.4 .6 .3

6.1 .4 .9 .7 1.6 .9 3.2

69.4 98.3 87.2 90.7 94.2 78.3 73.9

7 257 232 1 557 956 3 634 722 442 015 1 622 539

64.7 78.7 56.9 79.2 74.6

8.4 1.7 11.2 2.4 6.9

.6 .5 .5 .8 1.0

9.2 10.4 10.8 5.1 3.9

32.4 23.1 37.3 26.2 26.1

49.9 64.6 41.0 66.1 62.7

285 430 473 363 397 510 521 259 561 297 076 066

85.9 79.3 78.1 64.3 93.9 97.3 91.3 74.8 95.6 89.9 58.1 67.5

13.1 7.6 21.2 34.6 2.8 .7 7.8 .3 .2 7.8 40.7 4.9

.2 .4 .2 .2 .4 .3 .2 .2 1.7 .4 .2 .9

.6 1.1 .4 .6 2.3 1.0 .5 .3 1.0 1.3 .8 8.3

.5 22.7 .6 .8 1.4 1.6 .7 85.2 4.0 3.1 .7 32.0

85.6 68.5 77.7 63.8 93.0 96.4 90.8 14.1 93.3 87.5 57.7 54.4

White, not of Hispanic origin 77 86 303 140 201 401 120

815 152 110 179 341 142 114 54 136 349 566 97

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

3 192 582

2 442 811

591 784

5 796

41 272

1 055 368

1 530 592

76.5

18.5

.2

1.3

33.1

47.9

1 255 488 1 937 094

1 027 465 1 415 346

193 360 398 424

2 907 2 889

16 499 24 773

105 668 949 700

942 529 588 063

81.8 73.1

15.4 20.6

.2 .1

1.3 1.3

8.4 49.0

75.1 30.4

Midland, TX MSA -------------------------

106 611

87 066

8 296

417

919

22 380

74 718

81.7

7.8

.4

.9

21.0

70.1

Milwaukee--Racine, WI CMSA----------------Milwaukee, WI PMSA -------------------Racine, WI PMSA------------------------

1 607 183 1 432 149 175 034

1 336 407 1 184 263 152 144

214 125 197 144 16 981

8 728 8 138 590

19 472 18 384 1 088

56 671 48 276 8 395

1 309 535 1 161 344 148 191

83.2 82.7 86.9

13.3 13.8 9.7

.5 .6 .3

1.2 1.3 .6

3.5 3.4 4.8

81.5 81.1 84.7

Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN--WI MSA -----------Mobile, AL MSA -------------------------Modesto, CA MSA -----------------------Monroe, LA MSA ------------------------Montgomery, AL MSA ---------------------Muncie, IN MSA -------------------------Muskegon, MI MSA-----------------------Naples, FL MSA --------------------------Nashville, TN MSA ------------------------New Bedford, MA MSA --------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT MSA ---------------New London--Norwich, CT--RI MSA ------------New Orleans, LA MSA ----------------------

2 464 476 370 142 292 119 158 152 985 175 530 266 1 238

2 272 339 297 96 184 111 133 139 818 161 442 245 770

798 297 925 755 317 329 974 155 848 442 222 658 363

89 130 6 44 105 6 21 6 152 4 64 12 430

359 390 039 045 105 888 513 956 302 277 278 246 894

23 338 3 115 4 363 262 734 366 1 454 557 2 663 504 902 1 482 3 838

64 944 3 405 18 856 803 1 755 710 707 537 9 349 696 8 020 3 677 20 976

33 4 80 1 2 3 20 7 6 30 8 51

835 353 041 050 107 897 302 151 250 083 629 239 574

2 254 336 262 96 183 110 132 125 813 158 427 241 734

046 112 357 081 150 802 164 148 908 285 417 521 459

92.2 71.1 80.4 68.0 63.0 93.0 84.3 91.5 83.1 91.9 83.4 92.1 62.2

3.6 27.3 1.6 31.0 35.9 5.8 13.5 4.6 15.5 2.4 12.1 4.6 34.8

.9 .7 1.2 .2 .3 .3 .9 .4 .3 .3 .2 .6 .3

2.6 .7 5.1 .6 .6 .6 .4 .4 .9 .4 1.5 1.4 1.7

1.4 .9 21.6 .7 .7 .7 2.1 13.2 .7 3.5 5.8 3.1 4.2

91.5 70.5 70.8 67.6 62.6 92.6 83.1 82.3 82.6 90.1 80.6 90.5 59.3

12 715 178 1 045 255 372 585 175 616 381 476 865 932 896 491 2 309 185 4 832 376 1 280 789 109 817 273 276 172 380

3 291 105 45 5 79 69 59 193 2 254 422 12 22 20

819 319 704 538 835 512 214 464 576 973 585 244 855

40 295 1 969 611 386 906 1 507 1 341 4 859 24 822 2 878 133 766 117

394 679 923 450 658 830 641 099 987 309 083 649 086

2 704 145 42 6 181 70 35 157 1 842 182 7 21 12

960 094 404 629 222 021 619 118 127 300 924 596 906

11 473 970 350 170 263 826 873 2 201 4 112 1 175 104 260 164

513 077 072 979 892 301 471 350 614 018 866 815 058

70.3 81.8 84.0 93.5 69.0 84.9 90.9 88.5 56.5 70.2 86.2 88.8 85.1

18.2 8.2 10.3 2.9 14.4 6.8 6.0 7.4 26.4 23.2 9.9 7.2 10.3

.2 .2 .1 .2 .2 .1 .1 .2 .3 .2 .1 .2 .1

4.8 5.1 1.3 2.4 6.6 5.6 1.9 2.3 6.5 2.9 1.6 1.2 2.5

15.0 11.3 9.6 3.5 32.8 6.9 3.6 6.0 21.6 10.0 6.2 7.0 6.4

63.4 75.9 78.9 91.0 47.7 81.0 88.6 84.4 48.1 64.4 82.3 84.8 81.0

500 770 540 187 569 845 648 356 787 632 275 619 440

398 24 5 100 2 51 132 3 13 1 23 55 25

011 886 670 587 709 036 796 458 372 487 602 948 252

5 315 870 744 46 111 2 552 3 175 3 704 146 1 018 320 259 3 434 755

34 897 988 324 16 867 5 982 6 890 20 332 185 2 259 615 935 5 784 2 402

31 5 37 32 4 15 94

1 6 3

310 705 272 851 277 274 658 214 411 481 058 228 494

931 162 75 764 146 542 824 83 108 146 89 273 307

598 763 136 833 042 437 472 163 112 211 464 693 319

67.9 85.6 77.0 81.3 92.1 89.1 82.8 95.6 86.5 98.3 78.3 80.6 91.2

28.5 12.8 4.8 10.5 1.7 8.3 12.4 4.0 10.5 1.0 20.5 16.2 7.4

.4 .4 .6 4.8 1.6 .5 .3 .2 .8 .2 .2 1.0 .2

2.5 .5 .3 1.8 3.7 1.1 1.9 .2 1.8 .4 .8 1.7 .7

2.2 2.9 31.3 3.4 2.7 2.5 8.8 .2 1.9 .3 .9 1.8 1.0

66.7 83.5 63.2 79.8 90.6 87.7 76.9 95.4 85.1 98.0 77.6 79.5 90.6

1 100 930 61 23 85

059 017 253 400 389

12 283 8 851 855 1 352 1 225

213 164 18 17 12

617 601 723 349 944

4 465 613 3 661 062 236 790 95 244 472 517

77.0 76.6 75.2 73.3 82.6

18.6 19.1 18.8 17.0 14.8

.2 .2 .3 1.0 .2

2.1 2.1 3.0 1.0 1.3

3.6 3.4 5.7 12.6 2.2

75.7 75.4 72.7 69.0 81.7

New York--Northern New Jersey--Long Island, NY-NJ--CT CMSA ---------------------------Bergen--Passaic, NJ PMSA ----------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT PMSA -------------Danbury, CT PMSA ---------------------Jersey City, NJ PMSA -------------------Middlesex--Somerset--Hunterdon, NJ PMSA ---Monmouth--Ocean, NJ PMSA --------------Nassau--Suffolk, NY PMSA ---------------New York, NY PMSA --------------------Newark, NJ PMSA ----------------------Norwalk, CT PMSA ---------------------Orange County, NY PMSA ----------------Stamford, CT PMSA----------------------

124 923 522 191 517 659 983 099 026 705 240 819 816

18 087 251 1 278 440 443 722 187 860 553 099 1 019 835 986 327 2 609 212 8 546 846 1 824 321 127 385 307 647 202 557

866 65 5 4 36 56 18 61 553 52 2 3 5

Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA MSA -Ocala, FL MSA --------------------------Odessa, TX MSA -------------------------Oklahoma City, OK MSA -------------------Olympia, WA MSA -----------------------Omaha, NE--IA MSA ----------------------Orlando, FL MSA -------------------------Owensboro, KY MSA ----------------------Panama City, FL MSA ---------------------Parkersburg--Marietta, WV--OH MSA ----------Pascagoula, MS MSA ---------------------Pensacola, FL MSA -----------------------Peoria, IL MSA ---------------------------

1 396 194 118 958 161 618 1 072 87 126 149 115 344 339

Philadelphia--Wilmington--Trenton, PA--NJ--DE--MD CMSA --------------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ PMSA ----------------Trenton, NJ PMSA ----------------------Vineland--Millville--Bridgeton, NJ PMSA-------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD PMSA --------------

5 899 345 4 856 881 325 824 138 053 578 587

4 542 242 3 718 464 244 880 101 227 477 671

Phoenix, AZ MSA ------------------------Pine Bluff, AR MSA ------------------------

2 122 101 85 487

1 801 570 47 979

74 295 36 808

38 309 398

35 208 231

340 117 351

1 641 319 47 818

84.9 56.1

3.5 43.1

1.8 .5

1.7 .3

16.0 .4

77.3 55.9

Pittsburgh--Beaver Valley, PA CMSA-----------Beaver County, PA PMSA ----------------Pittsburgh, PA PMSA ---------------------

2 242 798 186 093 2 056 705

2 042 722 174 885 1 867 837

178 918 10 350 168 568

2 413 252 2 161

15 050 284 14 766

11 285 834 10 451

2 034 400 174 268 1 860 132

91.1 94.0 90.8

8.0 5.6 8.2

.1 .1 .1

.7 .2 .7

.5 .4 .5

90.7 93.6 90.4

Pittsfield, MA MSA -----------------------Portland, ME MSA -------------------------

79 271 215 481

76 602 211 281

1 562 1 344

182 645

568 1 952

652 1 391

76 265 210 196

96.6 98.1

2.0 .6

.2 .3

.7 .9

.8 .6

96.2 97.5

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA CMSA-----------Portland, OR PMSA ---------------------Vancouver, WA PMSA --------------------

1 477 895 1 239 842 238 053

1 352 366 1 126 742 225 624

40 958 38 218 2 740

14 536 12 165 2 371

50 837 45 196 5 641

48 587 42 912 5 675

1 325 243 1 103 386 221 857

91.5 90.9 94.8

2.8 3.1 1.2

1.0 1.0 1.0

3.4 3.6 2.4

3.3 3.5 2.4

89.7 89.0 93.2

Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME MSA -----Poughkeepsie, NY MSA ---------------------

223 692 259 462

217 904 229 506

2 436 21 490

553 460

2 176 5 795

2 071 9 359

216 460 223 031

97.4 88.5

1.1 8.3

.2 .2

1.0 2.2

.9 3.6

96.8 86.0

107 833 934 839 238 262 748 189 994 169 243 406 172

947 166 91 779 148 550 888 83 109 146 90 277 309

121 103 9 1 7

762 234 894 317 317

2

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Table 159.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

Percent of all persons Race

Metropolitan Area All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

1 141 525 157 272

1 057 353 154 415

36 255 1 145

4 123 242

18 971 985

45 897 2 394

1 034 714 152 494

92.6 98.2

3.2 .7

.4 .2

1.7 .6

4.0 1.5

90.6 97.0

329 384 654 869

311 312 591 626

5 286 29 824

502 3 379

3 601 14 385

13 574 29 929

303 773 578 447

94.5 90.3

1.6 4.6

.2 .5

1.1 2.2

4.1 4.6

92.2 88.3

Provo--Orem, UT MSA ---------------------Pueblo, CO MSA -------------------------Raleigh--Durham, NC MSA ------------------Rapid City, SD MSA ----------------------Reading, PA MSA ------------------------Redding, CA MSA ------------------------Reno, NV MSA --------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA MSA ---------Richmond--Petersburg, VA MSA --------------Roanoke, VA MSA ------------------------Rochester, MN MSA -----------------------

263 123 735 81 336 147 254 150 865 224 106

590 051 480 343 523 036 667 033 640 477 470

254 104 533 72 315 138 225 130 595 194 102

075 312 421 713 186 344 097 003 909 635 130

1 1 2 5

3 834 839 13 940 926 2 490 2 655 9 813 3 125 11 768 1 802 3 142

7 43 8 1 16 5 22 19 8 1

911 967 386 882 290 401 300 896 788 271 844

249 75 528 71 308 134 212 123 590 193 101

952 572 598 911 434 165 728 826 862 819 508

96.4 84.8 72.5 89.4 93.7 94.1 88.4 86.6 68.8 86.7 95.9

.1 1.7 24.9 1.5 2.9 .8 2.1 1.4 29.2 12.2 .7

.7 .8 .3 7.2 .1 2.6 1.9 .8 .3 .1 .2

1.5 .7 1.9 1.1 .7 1.8 3.9 2.1 1.4 .8 3.0

3.0 35.7 1.1 2.3 4.8 3.7 8.8 13.3 1.0 .6 .8

94.8 61.4 71.9 88.4 91.7 91.2 83.5 82.5 68.3 86.3 95.3

Rochester, NY MSA -----------------------Rockford, IL MSA ------------------------Sacramento, CA MSA ---------------------Saginaw--Bay City--Midland, MI MSA ----------St. Cloud, MN MSA ----------------------St. Joseph, MO MSA ---------------------St. Louis, MO--IL MSA ---------------------Salem, OR MSA--------------------------Salinas--Seaside--Monterey, CA MSA ----------Salt Lake City--Ogden, UT MSA --------------San Angelo, TX MSA ----------------------San Antonio, TX MSA ---------------------San Diego, CA MSA -----------------------

1 002 283 1 481 399 190 83 2 444 278 355 1 072 98 1 302 2 498

410 719 102 320 921 083 099 024 660 227 458 099 016

878 251 1 171 346 188 79 1 986 255 227 1 001 79 979 1 875

195 698 421 862 237 215 599 295 262 049 872 319 517

93 23 101 38

29 9 168 16 1 25 20 116 61 25 616 498

330 020 111 701 920 554 036 181 431 269 298 878 578

865 247 1 086 339 187 78 1 968 246 188 968 68 579 1 639

443 289 284 813 592 370 948 728 417 466 043 291 845

87.6 88.7 79.1 86.9 98.6 95.3 81.3 91.8 63.9 93.4 81.1 75.2 75.1

9.3 8.2 6.8 9.7 .4 3.2 17.3 .8 6.4 .9 4.0 6.8 6.3

.3 .3 1.2 .5 .5 .4 .2 1.5 .9 .8 .4 .4 .9

1.3 1.2 7.8 .6 .4 .2 .9 1.7 7.8 2.4 .9 1.2 8.0

2.9 3.2 11.4 4.2 .5 1.9 1.0 7.3 32.7 5.7 25.7 47.4 20.0

86.3 87.2 73.3 85.1 98.3 94.3 80.6 88.7 53.0 90.3 69.1 44.5 65.6

San Francisco--Oakland--San Jose, CA CMSA ----Oakland, CA PMSA ---------------------San Francisco, CA PMSA -----------------San Jose, CA PMSA --------------------Santa Cruz, CA PMSA -------------------Santa Rosa--Petaluma, CA PMSA -----------Vallejo--Fairfield--Napa, CA PMSA------------

6 2 1 1

253 082 603 497 229 388 451

311 914 678 577 734 222 186

4 1 1 1

341 374 060 035 193 351 325

175 257 840 029 204 983 862

3 844 492 1 244 146 928 105 873 984 171 959 328 610 297 688

69.4 66.0 66.2 69.1 84.1 90.7 72.2

8.6 14.6 7.6 3.7 1.0 1.4 10.4

.7 .7 .5 .6 .8 1.2 .9

14.8 13.0 20.5 17.5 3.8 2.8 10.5

15.1 12.8 14.1 20.5 19.9 10.2 13.2

61.5 59.7 57.9 58.4 74.9 84.6 66.0

369 117 277 242 734

608 043 776 622 175

285 96 262 152 721

411 770 955 566 066

10 162 632 11 902 86 082 7 489

074 387 188 032 059

77.2 82.7 94.7 62.9 98.2

2.7 .5 4.3 35.5 1.0

1.1 2.4 .2 .3 .1

4.5 .8 .5 1.0 .5

26.3 43.2 2.1 1.1 .8

66.3 53.3 92.9 62.2 97.7

2 214 579 1 715 208 499 371

121 702 79 433 42 269

2 175 966 1 686 640 489 326

86.5 86.9 85.2

4.8 4.0 7.2

1.3 1.2 1.4

6.4 6.9 4.9

2.8 2.6 3.3

85.0 85.5 83.5

Providence--Pawtucket--Fall River, RI--MA CMSA --Fall River, MA--RI PMSA -----------------Pawtucket--Woonsocket--Attleboro, RI--MA PMSA ------------------------------Providence, RI PMSA ---------------------

Santa Barbara--Santa Maria--Lompoc, CA MSA --Santa Fe, NM MSA -----------------------Sarasota, FL MSA ------------------------Savannah, GA MSA -----------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA MSA -------------Seattle--Tacoma, WA CMSA -----------------Seattle, WA PMSA ---------------------Tacoma, WA PMSA ----------------------

2 559 164 1 972 961 586 203

2 183 1 9 1 5 2 252 27

251 111 225 221 844 120 463 168 376 469 789

3 4 1 2

741 044 017 890 335 895 958 172 610 280 216

2 422 2 22 10 3 88 157

16 198

225 345 820 513 799 180 808 702 657 212 890 020 675

535 303 121 55 2 5 47

477 632 509 365 289 554 128

40 13 7 9 1 4 4

928 270 329 261 8 10 47

026 136 499 574 747 881 189

945 266 226 307 45 39 59

070 283 734 113 827 537 576

3 889 2 765 649 702 574

16 554 927 1 376 2 501 3 432

97 50 5 2 5

084 593 910 776 607

32 980 24 552 8 428

164 386 135 468 28 918

130 379 301 097 984 484 726 5 267 364 1 816 796

379 2 016 687 1 880 1 586 812 2 331 6 599 1 304 1 578 5 045

5 5 1 2 45

3 874 387 789 554 736 860 093 516 6 062 1 307

804 784 407 130 769 513 201

114 100 85 213 107 120 217 342 173 233 458

531 287 387 540 572 490 499 652 205 078 638

5 810 462 6 473 116 845 2 136 781 23 973 5 067 14 416 3 626 35 139

State College, PA MSA --------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV MSA -----------Stockton, CA MSA------------------------Syracuse, NY MSA -----------------------Tallahassee, FL MSA ----------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL MSA -----Terre Haute, IN MSA ----------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR MSA ----------Toledo, OH MSA -------------------------Topeka, KS MSA --------------------------

123 142 480 659 233 2 067 130 120 614 160

786 523 628 864 598 959 812 132 128 976

116 136 353 606 158 1 828 123 91 527 141

656 052 344 330 396 737 084 963 347 538

2 5 26 38 70 184 6 26 69 13

657 577 885 640 425 087 073 491 684 044

228 378 5 823 4 379 564 6 752 277 643 1 360 1 816

Tucson, AZ MSA -------------------------Tulsa, OK MSA --------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL MSA ----------------------Tyler, TX MSA ---------------------------Utica--Rome, NY MSA ---------------------Victoria, TX MSA ------------------------Visalia--Tulare--Porterville, CA MSA -----------Waco, TX MSA --------------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA MSA --------------Waterbury, CT MSA -----------------------

666 708 150 151 316 74 311 189 3 923 221

880 954 522 309 633 361 921 123 574 629

526 591 109 113 297 59 205 146 2 580 197

404 202 766 652 676 211 459 470 207 018

20 57 39 31 13 4 4 29 1 042 15

856 683 046 492 781 915 548 463 210 191

20 034 48 348 281 535 722 141 4 127 517 12 115 522

8 597 77

282

863 159 485 122 118 120 436 188 417 492 122 106

733 155 424 102 115 95 408 139 399 431 95 80

518 301 270 378 710 284 941 823 848 619 643 895

089 513 541 795 084 020 725 570 709 945 370 873

White

13 3 114 2

003 877 021 341 018 809 052 364 550 593 484

136 333 112 403

White, not of Hispanic origin

2 605 798 18 164 1 973 874 311 5 726 4 300 3 136 8 514 423 4 673 21 509

121 103 95 334 115 123 247 361 189 240 529

146 611 115 400

Hispanic origin (of any race)

088 195 360 741 750 678 234 210 679 057 972 709 495

Sharon, PA MSA -------------------------Sheboygan, WI MSA ----------------------Sherman--Denison, TX MSA -----------------Shreveport, LA MSA ----------------------Sioux City, IA--NE MSA --------------------Sioux Falls, SD MSA ----------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN MSA-------------Spokane, WA MSA -----------------------Springfield, IL MSA -----------------------Springfield, MO MSA ----------------------Springfield, MA MSA -----------------------

Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA MSA ---------------Wausau, WI MSA ------------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL MSA ---------------------------------Wheeling, WV--OH MSA--------------------Wichita, KS MSA -------------------------Wichita Falls, TX MSA ---------------------Williamsport, PA MSA ---------------------Wilmington, NC MSA ----------------------Worcester, MA MSA ----------------------Yakima, WA MSA ------------------------York, PA MSA ---------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH MSA --------------Yuba City, CA MSA -----------------------Yuma, AZ MSA ---------------------------

Asian or Pacific Islander

106 2 36 11 2 24 9 2 11 54 3 2

913 839 558 088 698 038 462 087 950 698 370 951

22 4 27 25

71 069 51 624 19 445

245 62 258 151 717

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

447 581 474 596 619 680 087 851 173 001 834

114 99 84 210 105 120 214 338 172 231 443

233 512 133 335 958 110 978 895 389 596 895

94.7 96.5 89.9 63.9 93.5 97.3 88.0 94.8 91.4 96.9 86.6

4.8 .4 6.8 34.9 1.9 .6 9.7 1.4 7.6 1.5 6.6

.1 .4 1.4 .3 1.7 1.2 .3 1.5 .2 .8 .2

.3 1.9 .7 .6 1.4 .7 .9 1.8 .7 .7 1.0

.4 1.5 2.6 1.4 3.1 .5 2.1 1.6 .6 .8 8.7

94.4 95.8 88.5 62.9 92.1 97.0 87.0 93.8 90.9 96.3 83.8

108 7 5 136 1 1 18 7

1 214 602 987 734 777 027 051 752 675 319

115 135 283 601 154 1 722 122 90 518 137

845 578 873 849 614 299 383 736 538 832

94.2 95.5 73.5 91.9 67.8 88.4 94.1 76.6 85.9 87.9

2.1 3.9 5.6 5.9 30.1 8.9 4.6 22.1 11.3 8.1

.2 .3 1.2 .7 .2 .3 .2 .5 .2 1.1

3.1 .3 12.4 1.1 1.2 1.1 .8 .4 1.0 .8

1.0 .4 22.7 1.2 2.5 6.6 .8 1.5 3.0 4.5

93.6 95.1 59.1 91.2 66.2 83.3 93.6 75.5 84.4 85.6

12 149 6 623 1 191 708 2 188 397 13 659 1 424 201 502 1 523

161 053 14 498 943 9 062 5 903 25 210 119 223 22 984 218 256 15 791

456 583 109 109 294 43 171 135 2 461 189

630 047 183 670 752 766 756 014 071 195

78.9 83.4 72.9 75.1 94.0 79.6 65.9 77.4 65.8 88.9

3.1 8.1 25.9 20.8 4.4 6.6 1.5 15.6 26.6 6.9

3.0 6.8 .2 .4 .2 .2 1.3 .3 .3 .2

1.8 .9 .8 .5 .7 .5 4.4 .8 5.1 .7

24.2 2.0 .6 6.0 1.9 33.9 38.2 12.2 5.6 7.1

68.5 82.2 72.5 72.5 93.1 58.9 55.1 71.4 62.7 85.4

240 365

1 101 2 430

906 416

135 695 112 108

93.0 97.4

5.9 .1

.2 .3

.8 2.1

.6 .4

92.6 97.1

1 487 189 5 508 868 223 506 966 8 420 494 864 2 636 1 604

9 116 594 8 914 1 815 488 593 7 449 1 965 2 275 1 911 11 117 1 344

65 028 554 18 437 10 388 553 747 19 435 44 527 6 111 6 757 16 508 44 657

684 155 416 98 114 94 400 132 397 428 89 56

84.9 97.6 87.5 84.0 96.9 79.0 93.5 73.9 95.7 87.7 77.8 75.7

12.4 1.8 7.5 9.1 2.3 20.0 2.2 1.1 2.9 11.1 2.7 2.8

.2 .1 1.1 .7 .2 .4 .2 4.5 .1 .2 2.1 1.5

1.1 .4 1.8 1.5 .4 .5 1.7 1.0 .5 .4 9.1 1.3

7.5 .3 3.8 8.5 .5 .6 4.4 23.6 1.5 1.4 13.5 41.8

79.3 97.3 85.8 80.5 96.7 78.6 91.6 70.2 95.1 87.0 72.9 53.2

1 1 1 1

59 7 2 22 1

1 2 4 3

945 035 513 468 764 494 274 479 265 360 436 889

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 282 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 160.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Metropolitan Area

Pacific Islander

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Abilene, TX MSA -----------------------Albany, GA MSA -----------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY MSA --------Albuquerque, NM MSA ------------------Alexandria, LA MSA --------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ MSA ---Altoona, PA MSA ----------------------Amarillo, TX MSA ----------------------Anchorage, AK MSA --------------------Anderson, IN MSA -----------------------

407 330 1 828 15 982 709 698 125 1 526 6 713 342

– 10 4 20 – – – 7 5 587 11

– 5 15 6 6 18 – – 2 610 –

1 314 451 10 800 7 068 912 7 222 364 3 136 9 501 337

113 113 3 030 1 398 68 2 067 24 160 678 33

403 64 995 659 152 597 69 40 3 480 49

196 37 556 948 76 409 19 77 1 368 56

131 132 2 629 880 102 1 833 106 234 280 72

186 15 1 966 877 161 838 48 119 2 862 69

15 15 591 1 182 239 977 13 1 095 144 42

80 23 162 349 30 60 – 28 1 263 11

80 8 120 109 19 39 – 23 441 2

– – – 19 11 15 – – 474 6

– – 29 180 – – – 5 141 3

Anderson, SC MSA ---------------------Anniston, AL MSA ----------------------Appleton--Oshkosh--Neenah, WI MSA --------Asheville, NC MSA ----------------------Athens, GA MSA -----------------------Atlanta, GA MSA ----------------------Atlantic City, NJ MSA -------------------Augusta, GA--SC MSA -------------------Austin, TX MSA -----------------------Bakersfield, CA MSA ---------------------

228 303 2 852 526 286 6 118 606 1 005 2 795 7 120

7 – 7 – – 40 7 42 25 44

10 – 46 – 7 18 26 – 86 75

408 819 3 535 923 2 274 49 442 5 221 5 393 17 951 15 609

115 85 206 280 831 432 354 524 409 982

69 48 99 113 196 2 792 776 776 1 195 8 298

48 147 115 178 149 4 019 191 623 931 1 039

1 3 1

99 14 252 125 360 951 971 238 292 152

16 388 285 76 574 568 858 274 389 219

51 34 69 43 17 5 043 550 344 2 875 726

13 34 47 20 14 523 106 213 390 781

8 9 18 9 14 280 34 120 149 512

– – 10 – – 72 72 – 37 137

5 20 12 11 – 46 – 75 169 90

Baltimore, MD MSA --------------------Bangor, ME MSA ----------------------Baton Rouge, LA MSA -------------------Battle Creek, MI MSA -------------------Beaumont--Port Arthur, TX MSA -----------Bellingham, WA MSA -------------------Benton Harbor, MI MSA -----------------Billings, MT MSA -----------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS MSA ----------------Binghamton, NY MSA --------------------

6 516 939 927 705 1 026 3 833 818 3 311 641 453

33 11 6 2 – 29 3 24 11 15

104 – 23 – 18 50 4 – 23 7

41 365 737 5 326 991 5 938 2 253 1 375 433 4 223 3 963

7 627 195 1 433 100 438 427 94 93 74 1 124

6 082 26 159 160 577 210 396 19 757 381

2 439 53 156 436 128 444 65 144 187 123

8 280 108 1 252 144 307 214 273 28 204 670

11 627 188 277 116 138 280 333 110 236 608

1 656 77 1 537 6 3 890 427 30 32 2 628 186

505 35 28 12 45 155 39 30 100 38

251 29 22 8 28 46 21 15 58 32

54 – 6 – – 8 – 15 10 –

167 – – 4 17 91 18 – 32 –

Birmingham, AL MSA--------------------Bismarck, ND MSA ---------------------Bloomington, IN MSA -------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL MSA -------------Boise City, ID MSA ----------------------

2 025 1 698 325 210 1 561

7 – 9 8 25

18 – – – 11

4 383 369 2 690 1 760 2 265

1 107 60 820 428 420

326 28 251 134 234

270 14 331 405 484

1 112 112 314 403 90

646 81 542 194 317

399 27 41 92 326

57 2 31 14 121

17 2 19 3 93

30 – – 11 16

10 – – – 6

Boston--Lawrence--Salem, MA--NH CMSA -----Boston, MA PMSA -------------------Brockton, MA PMSA ------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH PMSA -------Lowell, MA--NH PMSA -----------------Nashua, NH PMSA --------------------Salem--Gloucester, MA PMSA ------------

7 735 5 124 488 935 332 371 485

91 54 – – – 8 29

90 67 8 15 – – –

975 499 968 921 230 247 110

48 535 43 526 485 1 316 2 019 491 698

5 658 4 214 461 306 260 173 244

7 295 6 408 72 242 119 162 292

16 771 12 564 216 1 006 1 934 906 145

9 701 7 402 203 844 529 272 451

11 117 9 083 234 585 1 015 88 112

974 786 17 93 17 29 32

332 250 – 23 17 26 16

113 90 17 – – 3 3

460 382 – 65 – – 13

Bradenton, FL MSA ---------------------Bremerton, WA MSA --------------------Brownsville--Harlingen, TX MSA ------------Bryan--College Station, TX MSA -------------

672 3 125 615 326

– 71 – 7

87 103 – –

1 221 6 979 632 4 439

319 455 109 1 334

160 4 609 173 255

91 751 103 154

94 84 45 1 031

165 600 79 782

212 295 32 323

93 1 481 11 21

55 383 7 11

9 236 2 10

14 839 – –

Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY CMSA -----------Buffalo, NY PMSA --------------------Niagara Falls, NY PMSA ----------------

7 571 5 369 2 202

11 11 –

– – –

10 857 9 950 907

2 591 2 411 180

741 632 109

686 644 42

2 938 2 731 207

2 040 1 755 285

795 774 21

52 52 –

28 28 –

– – –

24 24 –

Burlington, NC MSA---------------------Burlington, VT MSA ---------------------Canton, OH MSA -----------------------Casper, WY MSA ----------------------Cedar Rapids, IA MSA -------------------Champaign--Urbana--Rantoul, IL MSA --------Charleston, SC MSA --------------------Charleston, WV MSA --------------------Charlotte--Gastonia--Rock Hill, NC--SC MSA ---Charlottesville, VA MSA ------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA MSA ---------------Cheyenne, WY MSA ---------------------

341 324 990 448 295 447 1 792 271 4 666 142 1 135 769

– 15 4 – – 6 21 9 5 5 25 3

– – 31 – – – – 32 21 34 – –

223 1 347 1 657 186 1 463 7 904 5 664 1 373 10 630 2 538 2 690 753

4 322 221 18 133 2 666 518 157 1 382 692 411 7

38 135 229 14 200 588 3 490 275 535 443 379 329

19 99 116 59 140 803 468 53 788 236 246 171

71 264 579 – 236 1 111 419 564 2 780 510 662 15

66 264 297 33 286 1 421 316 124 1 167 396 392 146

11 117 38 – 212 443 188 36 2 015 190 202 –

14 32 26 16 15 46 217 28 132 11 50 91

4 – 23 10 7 2 144 13 59 – 24 66

– 10 – – – – – – 55 11 7 –

– 12 3 – 8 44 51 15 10 – 19 4

Chicago--Gary--Lake County, IL--IN--WI CMSA --Aurora--Elgin, IL PMSA -----------------Chicago, IL PMSA --------------------Gary--Hammond, IN PMSA --------------Joliet, IL PMSA ----------------------Kenosha, WI PMSA -------------------Lake County, IL PMSA ------------------

15 935 626 11 298 1 360 830 460 1 361

274 20 204 6 19 10 15

304 2 253 11 9 – 29

43 000 350 39 664 317 324 104 2 241

63 873 353 57 347 501 1 499 120 4 053

19 415 198 17 167 236 318 39 1 457

58 028 699 52 541 1 207 1 356 119 2 106

36 906 360 33 811 433 547 139 1 616

7 259 320 6 499 183 94 15 148

1 949 138 1 480 41 65 – 225

654 73 427 11 41 – 102

191 – 153 4 – – 34

966 65 840 19 6 – 36

Chico, CA MSA -------------------------

3 489

14

10

4 930

938

344

450

509

108

200

142

48

36

8

Cincinnati--Hamilton, OH--KY--IN CMSA -------Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN PMSA ------------Hamilton--Middletown, OH PMSA ----------

2 596 2 158 438

44 40 4

60 60 –

13 584 11 233 2 351

3 064 2 479 585

1 423 1 046 377

1 481 1 269 212

3 918 3 153 765

1 642 1 447 195

858 741 117

166 129 37

83 63 20

48 39 9

8 8 –

Clarksville--Hopkinsville, TN--KY MSA ---------

749

29

6

52

316

184

84

1 259

106

510

175

168

167

Cleveland--Akron--Lorain, OH CMSA ---------Akron, OH PMSA ---------------------Cleveland, OH PMSA ------------------Lorain--Elyria, OH PMSA-----------------

5 529 1 438 3 381 710

18 13 5 –

21 11 10 –

27 5 20 1

376 986 183 207

5 844 1 121 4 473 250

4 066 460 3 422 184

2 682 675 1 807 200

7 503 1 548 5 780 175

3 026 862 1 886 278

1 136 210 912 14

291 66 193 32

169 53 104 12

12 – 5 7

77 13 57 7

Colorado Springs, CO MSA ---------------Columbia, MO MSA ---------------------Columbia, SC MSA ---------------------Columbus, GA--AL MSA ------------------Columbus, OH MSA ---------------------Corpus Christi, TX MSA ------------------Cumberland, MD--WV MSA ----------------

3 488 320 1 013 701 3 004 1 253 20

39 – 7 70 31 – 7

67 – 19 – 15 – –

8 3 4 2 20 2

788 120 309 590 371 445 434

710 1 119 988 197 5 023 281 28

1 548 211 571 380 1 188 1 057 94

1 694 244 403 405 3 153 173 7

232 361 909 171 3 548 480 148

3 302 379 900 1 129 2 404 248 72

565 47 155 130 918 36 –

885 33 187 420 239 79 7

466 26 55 43 115 38 7

111 7 39 55 7 12 –

241 – 78 307 56 29 –

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX CMSA--------------Dallas, TX PMSA ---------------------Fort Worth--Arlington, TX PMSA ----------

19 536 13 111 6 425

100 71 29

296 196 100

93 704 65 288 28 416

17 013 12 785 4 228

7 686 5 824 1 862

4 339 3 276 1 063

16 943 12 660 4 283

11 110 8 786 2 324

19 095 11 177 7 918

2 121 809 1 312

618 272 346

237 112 125

293 249 44

124 184 136 212 508 154

– 7 16 6 18 –

– 7 42 – – –

300 2 298 8 502 2 177 253 468

51 302 1 165 288 37 42

122 240 1 196 469 21 77

37 194 1 126 216 13 138

37 291 2 279 522 97 87

20 430 1 313 159 32 86

5 588 707 294 – 21

– 48 168 70 – 16

– 8 98 27 – –

– 40 7 28 – 16

– – 63 15 – –

Danville, VA MSA ----------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL MSA ---Dayton--Springfield, OH MSA --------------Daytona Beach, FL MSA -----------------Decatur, AL MSA-----------------------Decatur, IL MSA ------------------------

1 2 1 2

118 93 1 4 14 2 2

253 4 227 3 4

672 420 995 325 998 671 12 263

2 201

10 1 5 1

8

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 283 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 160.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Metropolitan Area Denver--Boulder, CO CMSA ---------------Boulder--Longmont, CO PMSA -----------Denver, CO PMSA ---------------------

Pacific Islander

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

13 403 1 370 12 033

161 20 141

42 – 42

41 017 5 452 35 565

6 658 1 454 5 204

3 527 312 3 215

8 209 930 7 279

2 668 662 2 006

6 921 767 6 154

6 234 451 5 783

1 262 140 1 122

677 97 580

150 – 150

353 19 334

Des Moines, IA MSA ---------------------

1 063





5 783

433

232

241

615

649

813

103

68

7

15

Detroit--Ann Arbor, MI CMSA -------------Ann Arbor, MI PMSA------------------Detroit, MI PMSA ---------------------

19 258 851 18 407

33 – 33

40 – 40

67 408 11 722 55 686

13 261 4 104 9 157

10 835 965 9 870

7 133 1 244 5 889

17 140 2 139 15 001

9 200 2 249 6 951

1 728 180 1 548

478 42 436

212 38 174

104 – 104

83 – 83

Dothan, AL MSA -----------------------Dubuque, IA MSA ----------------------Duluth, MN--WI MSA --------------------Eau Claire, WI MSA ---------------------El Paso, TX MSA -----------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN MSA -----------------Elmira, NY MSA -----------------------Enid, OK MSA -------------------------Erie, PA MSA -------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR MSA --------------Evansville, IN--KY MSA -------------------

541 78 4 522 706 2 427 523 301 1 219 373 3 119 577

– – 20 8 11 – – – – 36 7

– – 11 3 15 – – – 6 25 8

1 021 414 1 324 2 451 6 133 1 025 668 480 1 343 4 959 1 245

84 63 211 142 882 112 147 46 228 1 361 195

102 41 85 97 1 164 63 25 170 204 438 260

210 75 110 90 1 022 61 129 39 57 1 231 117

84 77 119 169 607 163 216 39 290 263 184

305 40 342 156 1 636 204 31 51 109 950 108

91 56 92 49 266 62 – 67 296 202 105

95 12 23 10 656 34 10 15 72 593 44

60 6 17 4 197 26 5 4 23 254 3

– 6 – – 81 – – – – 50 17

35 – 6 6 338 8 5 – 14 141 24

Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN MSA------------Fayetteville, NC MSA --------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR MSA -----------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA MSA ------------Flint, MI MSA -------------------------Florence, AL MSA ----------------------Florence, SC MSA ----------------------Fort Collins--Loveland, CO MSA ------------Fort Myers--Cape CoraL, Fl MSA -----------Fort Pierce, FL MSA ----------------------

1 517 4 566 1 570 239 2 897 570 84 1 063 993 500

– – 4 – – – 14 7 – 11

– 11 5 – – – 15 30 – 10

1 200 4 777 930 1 752 2 836 278 339 2 653 1 608 1 248

285 318 236 125 404 81 37 718 486 267

66 765 99 74 502 25 57 186 234 314

79 590 104 123 94 13 5 619 146 95

169 263 231 247 844 98 113 248 241 407

204 1 858 83 334 617 61 37 354 180 40

94 244 16 160 97 – 9 235 59 41

12 795 98 12 35 – – 84 23 52

7 247 22 8 21 – – 74 16 46

5 195 – – 8 – – – – –

– 300 12 4 6 – – 10 7 6

Fort Smith, AR--OK MSA -----------------Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA ---------------Fort Wayne, IN MSA --------------------Fresno, CA MSA -----------------------Gadsden, AL MSA ----------------------Gainesville, FL MSA ---------------------Glens Falls, NY MSA --------------------Grand Forks, ND MSA -------------------Grand Rapids, MI MSA ------------------Great Falls, MT MSA ---------------------

9 414 819 1 117 7 395 339 392 233 1 128 3 549 3 140

3 25 16 17 7 22 – 4 – –

17 – – 128 – – 7 – 6 –

523 429 574 464 489 4 524 479 829 7 391 761

135 139 353 4 150 120 1 314 163 173 1 173 55

137 1 246 313 3 827 41 537 74 222 413 273

51 300 188 7 137 175 322 8 99 413 179

155 88 536 4 982 7 929 76 96 597 16

114 517 253 1 065 19 644 132 173 1 758 167

1 132 229 365 1 899 69 450 11 34 1 986 27

81 223 66 814 – 27 9 75 118 54

41 97 47 320 – 17 9 41 56 5

– – 19 196 – 10 – 7 29 17

32 117 – 247 – – – 8 25 32

Greeley, CO MSA ----------------------Green Bay, WI MSA --------------------Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point, NC MSA -------------------------------Greenville--Spartanburg, SC MSA -----------Hagerstown, MD MSA -------------------Harrisburg--Lebanon--Carlisle, PA MSA --------

738 3 579

15 –

17 11

1 225 2 580

171 113

107 82

645 140

51 146

186 102

12 186

145 7

133 –

9 5

3 –

3 161 1 006 236 826

18 18 – 11

7 – – 10

6 252 4 064 620 5 934

1 101 778 62 530

270 323 81 473

570 243 53 338

1 038 1 385 119 1 162

724 313 165 653

921 382 84 1 921

121 111 37 96

105 88 28 44

14 – – –

2 17 7 28

Hartford--New Britain--Middletown, CT CMSA --Bristol, CT PMSA ---------------------Hartford, CT PMSA -------------------Middletown, CT PMSA -----------------New Britain, CT PMSA ------------------

2 067 134 1 582 155 196

31 – 31 – –

7 – 7 – –

15 211 569 11 589 991 2 062

2 824 136 1 924 290 474

1 224 129 958 45 92

647 12 435 88 112

4 179 119 3 358 287 415

1 494 53 1 197 129 115

1 985 35 1 784 36 130

113 – 77 – 36

61 – 52 – 9

13 – 7 – 6

33 – 18 – 15

Hickory--Morganton, NC MSA -------------Honolulu, HI MSA ----------------------Houma--Thibodaux, LA MSA ---------------

473 3 702 6 815

– 80 –

– 172 –

1 487 416 114 1 090

195 63 354 155

8 119 053 89

38 198 732 6

209 733 22

95 22 664 8

196 5 283 804

14 111 296 13

– 90 174 4

– 14 430 –

14 2 043 9

Houston--Galveston--Brazoria, TX CMSA ------Brazoria, TX PMSA -------------------Galveston--Texas City, TX PMSA ---------Houston, TX PMSA --------------------

11 565 920 985 9 660

133 – 12 121

136 – 5 131

128 1 3 123

960 990 354 616

30 924 230 378 30 316

15 644 262 631 14 751

3 924 176 94 3 654

25 500 261 945 24 294

7 108 105 170 6 833

32 964 470 917 31 577

1 265 33 125 1 107

372 18 79 275

123 11 8 104

485 – 33 452

Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH MSA ------Huntsville, AL MSA ---------------------Indianapolis, IN MSA --------------------Iowa City, IA MSA ---------------------Jackson, MI MSA ----------------------Jackson, MS MSA ----------------------Jackson, TN MSA ----------------------Jacksonville, FL MSA --------------------Jacksonville, NC MSA -------------------Jamestown--Dunkirk, NY -----------------Janesville--Beloit, WI MSA -----------------

417 1 381 2 632 125 602 350 49 3 108 1 083 435 543

– – 59 – 10 – – 23 – – –

– – 4 – – – – 51 5 – –

1 4 9 3

104 043 726 716 466 1 848 266 14 329 2 727 797 889

163 938 1 425 1 437 13 412 55 1 179 146 118 42

193 264 1 363 135 29 177 107 8 196 1 213 53 225

84 316 1 484 261 112 94 72 597 640 19 63

408 1 246 2 095 473 44 629 8 1 218 88 244 76

141 751 1 536 872 88 249 18 943 288 190 110

16 235 588 165 78 106 – 952 80 14 172

21 93 275 15 9 24 – 544 335 28 17

21 45 154 15 9 15 – 307 147 – 10

– 10 15 – – 9 – 12 60 8 –

– 34 80 – – – – 217 119 20 –

Johnson City--Kingsport--Bristol, TN--VA MSA --Johnstown, PA MSA --------------------Joplin, MO MSA -----------------------Kalamazoo, MI MSA --------------------Kankakee, IL MSA ----------------------Kansas City, MO--KS MSA ----------------Killeen--Temple, TX MSA -----------------Knoxville, TN MSA----------------------Kokomo, IN MSA ----------------------La Crosse, WI MSA ----------------------

1 079 196 2 557 833 127 7 992 1 625 1 696 494 436

– – 10 – – 135 10 – – 4

10 2 4 – – 51 – 20 – 6

1 229 419 689 3 403 539 14 807 6 145 4 164 496 2 701

297 38 53 650 38 2 131 392 1 030 117 96

148 36 172 272 94 2 232 1 128 452 53 45

69 57 52 365 57 1 166 591 535 48 31

362 161 118 681 138 2 082 234 899 100 203

136 82 58 740 88 2 578 2 813 478 94 141

82 7 201 72 – 1 761 354 305 41 60

55 2 158 35 – 1 101 1 021 111 10 6

10 2 39 28 – 278 324 74 – 1

– – – – – 520 26 22 10 –

45 – 13 7 – 84 596 15 – 5

Lafayette, LA MSA ---------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN MSA ---------Lake Charles, LA MSA -------------------Lakeland--Winter Haven, FL MSA -----------Lancaster, PA MSA ---------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI MSA ------------Laredo, TX MSA -----------------------Las Cruces, NM MSA--------------------Las Vegas, NV MSA --------------------Lawrence, KS MSA ----------------------

590 201 464 489 548 876 28 951 850 137

– 17 – 28 8 – – 3 54 16

– – – – – 20 12 – 35 –

1 775 4 855 382 2 215 4 677 7 974 409 1 161 24 107 2 613

305 1 882 62 400 844 1 749 69 290 4 034 1 095

46 161 76 412 196 513 11 175 7 926 148

51 620 13 100 250 567 16 179 2 943 203

331 1 026 57 515 290 1 373 215 95 1 098 392

113 556 23 112 433 1 460 45 161 3 172 353

602 282 57 314 1 644 746 26 51 1 376 118

– 70 39 95 62 164 4 185 1 980 37

– 50 39 34 43 129 – 55 1 298 9

– – – – 7 7 – 54 220 –

– 20 – 61 – 20 4 76 379 21

284

1 2 6 2

3 3 2 56

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 284 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 160.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Metropolitan Area

Pacific Islander

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

5 078 194 681 271 1 246 2 022 934

– – 8 12 6 26 36

– – – – 7 – –

2 554 444 3 662 562 2 841 3 082 495

135 138 1 246 26 747 597 126

490 68 188 146 45 670 10

360 35 740 22 173 456 42

35 56 496 150 196 278 127

1 113 15 322 82 562 308 65

139 88 90 52 653 157 39

401 34 82 10 133 94 22

73 14 63 1 126 29 7

144 7 9 – 7 22 15

152 13 – – – 25 –

508 457 548 982 521

761 206 383 21 151

1 233 171 758 38 266

368 962 619 351 436

13 339 3 091 7 126 647 2 475

14 645 1 733 10 675 274 1 963

8 764 1 441 5 682 258 1 383

Louisville, KY--IN MSA -------------------Lubbock, TX MSA ----------------------Lynchburg, VA MSA --------------------Macon--Warner Robins, GA MSA -----------Madison, WI MSA ----------------------Manchester, NH MSA -------------------Mansfield, OH MSA ---------------------Mcallen--Edinburg--Mission, TX MSA---------Medford, OR MSA ----------------------Melbourne--Titusville--Palm Bay, FL MSA -----Memphis, TN--AR--MS MSA ---------------Merced, CA MSA------------------------

1 738 806 246 574 1 266 364 197 645 2 480 1 486 2 122 1 657

22 – – – 15 25 – – 15 28 35 10

7 – – – 45 – – – – 6 13 13

5 860 2 387 567 1 759 8 499 1 465 654 1 101 1 281 4 872 7 855 14 359

1 008 563 62 235 2 622 388 47 188 155 775 1 906 329

848 288 16 363 459 179 72 167 310 1 045 1 016 1 162

581 171 77 442 644 82 197 184 384 518 543 846

899 485 49 182 1 079 310 117 268 43 853 1 168 2 396

185 100 14 46 83 36 21 – 134 174 217 473

95 45 – 25 42 30 – – 87 55 120 270

74 – 5 6 6 – – – 21 48 72 11

14 42 – 9 21 6 9 – 17 65 21 140

Miami--Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA ----------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL PMSA --------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL PMSA ----------------

5 625

72

99

40 514

13 147

5 765

2 243

10 505

2 483

1 998

758

373

85

240

2 801 2 824

19 53

87 12

16 161 24 353

4 916 8 231

1 723 4 042

732 1 511

5 084 5 421

1 022 1 461

1 103 895

338 420

148 225

60 25

106 134

Lawton, OK MSA-----------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME MSA ---------------Lexington-Fayette, KY MSA ---------------Lima, OH MSA ------------------------Lincoln, NE MSA -----------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR MSA -------Longview--Marshall, TX MSA --------------Los Angeles--Anaheim--Riverside, CA CMSA ---Anaheim--Santa Ana, CA PMSA ----------Los Angeles--Long Beach, CA PMSA -------Oxnard--Ventura, CA PMSA -------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA PMSA -------

85 12 42 4 25

1 297 243 928 32 92

622 174 710 942 796

307 41 248 4 12

781 955 415 514 897

295 29 223 13 29

114 065 276 459 314

176 30 132 5 9

880 351 261 229 039

68 16 42 2 7

620 208 086 432 894

194 37 143 3 10

198 479 672 035 012

1 111 264 183 230 1 497 278 200 161 211 669 1 064 283

145 70 61 2 11

464 572 361 309 222 849 244 85 137 283 13 16 12 56 383 764 224

42 6 26 1 7

Midland, TX MSA -----------------------

411

6



891

205

135

31

177

146

83

28

28





Milwaukee--Racine, WI CMSA--------------Milwaukee, WI PMSA -----------------Racine, WI PMSA----------------------

8 637 8 065 572

48 48 –

43 25 18

19 101 18 026 1 075

3 209 3 070 139

1 688 1 631 57

877 809 68

2 817 2 539 278

2 030 1 837 193

1 059 987 72

371 358 13

176 169 7

20 14 6

122 122 –

Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN--WI MSA ---------Mobile, AL MSA -----------------------Modesto, CA MSA ---------------------Monroe, LA MSA ----------------------Montgomery, AL MSA -------------------Muncie, IN MSA -----------------------Muskegon, MI MSA---------------------Naples, FL MSA ------------------------Nashville, TN MSA ----------------------New Bedford, MA MSA ------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT MSA -------------New London--Norwich, CT--RI MSA ----------New Orleans, LA MSA --------------------

23 129 3 091 4 353 262 709 366 1 446 557 2 640 504 902 1 466 3 773

99 10 6 – 25 – 8 – 18 – – 16 29

110 14 4 – – – – – 5 – – – 36

64 460 3 324 17 777 792 1 709 675 686 507 9 054 696 7 847 3 524 20 680

6 873 410 1 540 227 268 160 49 129 1 278 286 2 722 639 2 809

3 276 333 2 692 115 185 61 73 111 600 22 778 1 497 1 967

2 978 215 843 30 126 42 62 43 1 076 44 521 281 644

6 338 317 2 730 175 157 190 99 134 1 380 50 1 571 580 2 392

9 403 104 339 5 283 78 211 50 942 128 1 233 266 902

8 107 1 088 1 486 199 164 7 99 – 335 102 407 92 10 842

484 81 1 079 11 46 35 21 30 295 – 173 153 296

156 69 321 5 17 28 11 – 174 – 92 110 167

18 – 87 – – – – 13 14 – 36 14 7

101 12 99 6 29 – 2 17 93 – 45 29 96

New York--Northern New Jersey--Long Island, NY--NJ--CT CMSA ----------------------Bergen--Passaic, NJ PMSA --------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT PMSA -----------Danbury, CT PMSA -------------------Jersey City, NJ PMSA -----------------Middlesex--Somerset--Hunterdon, NJ PMSA -Monmouth--Ocean, NJ PMSA ------------Nassau--Suffolk, NY PMSA -------------New York, NY PMSA ------------------Newark, NJ PMSA --------------------Norwalk, CT PMSA -------------------Orange County, NY PMSA --------------Stamford, CT PMSA--------------------

38 708 1 913 611 379 883 1 454 1 329 4 695 23 640 2 806 133 748 117

800 24 – 7 23 – 12 108 571 37 – 18 –

787 32 – – – 53 – 56 611 35 – – –

549 453 804 410 507 773 430 754 722 990 075 589 042

320 541 9 889 723 815 4 419 15 258 5 756 17 934 248 980 13 974 575 900 1 318

105 985 9 734 435 463 13 576 8 200 3 410 7 042 51 412 10 783 107 422 401

49 494 10 635 209 171 524 1 219 754 4 336 27 474 2 266 78 270 1 558

034 867 685 207 450 614 649 653 114 091 922 906 876

118 891 16 742 525 374 3 362 4 359 2 290 8 490 76 029 5 704 122 630 264

15 766 389 621 293 835 1 130 302 1 192 9 229 1 382 58 117 218

3 845 226 119 40 151 57 211 345 2 265 319 8 60 44

1 414 89 114 – 58 32 101 127 738 142 – 13 –

408 19 – – 9 6 14 35 195 83 8 – 39

1 442 82 5 40 68 12 26 99 1 006 57 – 47 –

Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA MSA -------------------------------Ocala, FL MSA ------------------------Odessa, TX MSA -----------------------Oklahoma City, OK MSA -----------------Olympia, WA MSA ---------------------Omaha, NE--IA MSA --------------------Orlando, FL MSA -----------------------Owensboro, KY MSA --------------------Panama City, FL MSA -------------------Parkersburg--Marietta, WV--OH MSA --------Pascagoula, MS MSA -------------------Pensacola, FL MSA ---------------------Peoria, IL MSA -------------------------

5 179 870 715 45 961 2 453 3 108 3 650 146 999 320 253 3 390 740

50 – 17 122 19 40 19 – – – – 38 –

86 – 12 28 80 27 35 – 19 – 6 6 15

33 634 973 294 16 274 5 288 6 597 19 500 171 2 192 593 925 5 464 2 367

2 619 133 34 2 873 500 1 006 3 667 8 84 108 – 588 545

19 977 190 54 1 121 800 1 068 3 988 – 386 77 94 2 372 412

1 916 60 20 1 021 738 1 172 916 – 289 50 85 418 122

1 778 270 51 2 137 119 829 4 507 73 231 191 125 278 515

3 080 64 67 1 759 1 390 1 202 1 714 81 220 83 104 233 226

2 242 121 33 4 973 887 383 3 167 – 653 16 448 1 198 349

1 263 15 30 593 694 293 832 14 67 22 10 320 35

538 4 17 326 321 140 503 9 52 22 10 152 32

180 11 – 35 29 34 66 – – – – 72 –

432 – 13 198 290 99 84 – 15 – – 76 3

Philadelphia--Wilmington--Trenton, PA--NJ--DE-MD CMSA ---------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ PMSA --------------Trenton, NJ PMSA --------------------Vineland--Millville--Bridgeton, NJ PMSA-----Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD PMSA ------------

11 814 8 481 777 1 352 1 204

216 195 – – 21

253 175 78 – –

120 808 799 285 228

27 193 22 022 2 929 240 2 002

14 516 12 829 762 164 761

5 263 4 015 409 373 466

25 975 20 550 3 332 187 1 906

23 974 21 432 1 221 134 1 187

9 894 9 273 136 88 397

1 642 1 426 95 32 89

905 808 9 30 58

232 208 13 – 11

372 300 65 2 5

Phoenix, AZ MSA ----------------------Pine Bluff, AR MSA ----------------------

38 090 388

151 –

68 10

33 284 189

8 773 13

5 407 11

3 810 40

4 298 30

3 932 75

3 214 5

1 924 42

1 012 –

154 –

340 42

Pittsburgh--Beaver Valley, PA CMSA---------Beaver County, PA PMSA --------------Pittsburgh, PA PMSA -------------------

2 390 252 2 138

5 – 5

18 – 18

14 735 246 14 489

4 195 38 4 157

1 026 38 988

1 219 43 1 176

4 192 50 4 142

1 808 28 1 780

720 2 718

315 38 277

178 22 156

39 16 23

62 – 62

Pittsfield, MA MSA ---------------------Portland, ME MSA -----------------------

182 645

– –

– –

562 1 945

59 165

33 289

21 251

92 215

114 219

124 267

6 7

6 –

– –

– 7

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA CMSA---------Portland, OR PMSA -------------------Vancouver, WA PMSA ------------------

13 944 11 677 2 267

233 188 45

359 300 59

47 688 42 649 5 039

9 573 9 088 485

5 232 4 626 606

7 807 6 921 886

2 506 2 200 306

6 909 5 831 1 078

7 599 6 934 665

3 149 2 547 602

1 470 1 106 364

254 182 72

577 487 90

Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME MSA ---Poughkeepsie, NY MSA -------------------

531 431

22 23

– 6

2 111 5 766

362 1 985

242 246

169 234

177 1 901

288 645

126 408

65 29

27 10

– –

38 –

862 65 5 4 36 56 18 60 551 51 2 3 5

120 101 9 1 7

192 14 1 1 11 23 4 17 99 15

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 285 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

285

Table 160.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Metropolitan Area

Pacific Islander

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Providence--Pawtucket--Fall River, RI--MA CMSA Fall River, MA--RI PMSA ---------------Pawtucket--Woonsocket--Attleboro, RI--MA PMSA ----------------------------Providence, RI PMSA -------------------

3 951 217

93 25

79 –

18 764 971

3 379 162

1 559 104

585 51

1 967 6

1 246 69

722 9

207 14

98 –

– –

89 14

496 3 238

6 62

– 79

3 564 14 229

463 2 754

361 1 094

83 451

537 1 424

233 944

430 283

37 156

37 61

– –

– 75

Provo--Orem, UT MSA -------------------Pueblo, CO MSA -----------------------Raleigh--Durham, NC MSA ----------------Rapid City, SD MSA --------------------Reading, PA MSA ----------------------Redding, CA MSA ----------------------Reno, NV MSA ------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA MSA -------Richmond--Petersburg, VA MSA ------------Roanoke, VA MSA ----------------------Rochester, MN MSA ---------------------

1 1 1 5

731 033 964 864 329 814 904 164 590 280 210

6 2 27 18 – 49 26 4 14 – –

4 9 26 8 6 32 28 4 6 – 6

2 647 678 13 769 906 2 441 2 537 9 220 3 021 11 592 1 778 3 074

789 123 4 443 100 307 294 2 468 401 2 076 326 406

270 142 570 351 481 212 3 358 475 1 032 274 77

733 145 1 339 57 118 199 847 448 492 197 270

98 64 3 267 95 448 44 478 217 1 786 367 333

274 64 1 756 159 434 57 877 323 2 466 219 249

124 44 1 272 64 412 29 564 371 1 563 173 520

1 187 161 171 20 49 118 593 104 176 24 68

418 95 82 6 39 71 235 51 99 – 42

249 7 77 – – – 41 34 12 17 –

5 17 6 6 10 47 7 – 65 7 –

Rochester, NY MSA ---------------------Rockford, IL MSA ----------------------Sacramento, CA MSA -------------------Saginaw--Bay City--Midland, MI MSA --------St. Cloud, MN MSA --------------------St. Joseph, MO MSA -------------------St. Louis, MO--IL MSA -------------------Salem, OR MSA------------------------Salinas--Seaside--Monterey, CA MSA --------Salt Lake City--Ogden, UT MSA ------------San Angelo, TX MSA --------------------San Antonio, TX MSA -------------------San Diego, CA MSA ---------------------

2 592 765 17 715 1 956 855 311 5 632 4 194 3 076 8 339 423 4 574 21 017

2 33 215 7 13 – 37 45 26 122 – 36 143

11 – 234 10 6 – 57 61 34 53 – 63 349

13 3 109 2

15 184

081 318 393 489 783 180 286 287 530 390 798 117 258

2 860 419 29 878 429 45 22 5 325 616 2 235 3 824 109 2 771 18 963

780 377 20 359 386 214 72 3 136 752 11 497 1 710 226 3 264 96 427

671 160 16 962 168 39 54 2 268 888 4 199 4 821 42 1 796 18 256

2 435 523 6 285 439 92 – 3 522 215 1 010 974 99 1 617 5 026

2 293 401 5 495 575 162 18 3 018 327 4 242 1 950 123 2 220 6 661

1 790 341 10 767 155 71 14 2 169 616 1 659 2 452 137 1 595 20 561

144 27 5 427 24 16 – 522 415 2 127 5 822 92 903 14 417

62 27 1 892 24 2 – 245 126 658 774 22 409 4 004

16 – 421 – 12 – 120 6 350 1 370 23 82 4 460

37 – 740 – 2 – 122 124 817 60 39 348 5 348

San Francisco--Oakland--San Jose, CA CMSA --Oakland, CA PMSA -------------------San Francisco, CA PMSA ---------------San Jose, CA PMSA ------------------Santa Cruz, CA PMSA -----------------Santa Rosa--Petaluma, CA PMSA ---------Vallejo--Fairfield--Napa, CA PMSA----------

39 13 6 8 1 4 4

488 400 959 891 697 402 139

596 215 131 129 35 51 35

720 169 317 110 37 60 27

896 260 318 255 8 10 44

334 331 038 034 439 204 288

84 16 11 54

31 9 11 6

7 1 4 1

606 416 151 703 28 115 193

6 501 2 395 862 1 678 43 79 1 444

Santa Barbara--Santa Maria--Lompoc, CA MSA Santa Fe, NM MSA ---------------------Sarasota, FL MSA ----------------------Savannah, GA MSA ---------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA MSA ------------

3 837 2 727 616 702 564

22 5 27 – 7

30 33 6 – 3

15 977 870 1 346 2 299 3 376

2 444 191 399 341 467

5 632 105 270 362 354

3 145 261 91 128 232

828 83 38 330 987

1 343 98 183 283 609

1 026 25 196 630 276

577 57 30 202 56

216 27 16 108 21

101 – – 37 –

210 10 6 18 –

Seattle--Tacoma, WA CMSA ---------------Seattle, WA PMSA -------------------Tacoma, WA PMSA --------------------

30 379 22 463 7 916

1 102 887 215

1 499 1 202 297

155 256 129 803 25 453

28 936 27 686 1 250

34 659 29 449 5 210

27 400 23 304 4 096

5 952 5 637 315

24 088 16 419 7 669

14 210 12 194 2 016

9 130 5 665 3 465

3 101 1 913 1 188

2 866 1 973 893

2 084 952 1 132

130 379 238 088 979 474 719 5 113 362 1 812 779

– – 7 9 5 10 – 121 – 4 8

– – 56 – – – 7 33 2 – 9

352 2 016 655 1 799 1 557 745 2 238 6 148 1 299 1 540 4 959

– 71 166 306 131 182 432 805 178 351 1 160

34 138 80 232 185 138 258 602 156 210 250

25 5 – 128 21 14 172 1 814 69 127 507

73 401 160 232 43 52 642 332 490 86 580

113 80 88 303 97 97 318 716 205 265 621

17 14 79 134 224 91 147 730 86 278 768

27 – 32 81 29 67 93 451 5 38 86

3 – 26 23 29 58 64 220 – 7 18

24 – – 5 – 9 15 62 – – 24

– – 6 53 – – 14 110 5 31 38

State College, PA MSA ------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV MSA ---------Stockton, CA MSA----------------------Syracuse, NY MSA ---------------------Tallahassee, FL MSA --------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL MSA ---Terre Haute, IN MSA --------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR MSA --------Toledo, OH MSA -----------------------Topeka, KS MSA ------------------------

224 372 5 700 4 332 555 6 659 277 643 1 348 1 816

2 6 41 14 7 59 – – 6 –

2 – 82 33 2 34 – – 6 –

3 872 368 596 393 697 263 076 490 6 023 1 262

1 620 – 5 739 1 556 901 3 350 221 78 1 818 302

212 181 15 996 670 291 3 539 104 78 772 174

281 48 3 911 536 127 1 555 125 42 355 118

810 88 2 879 1 282 672 3 677 259 60 1 113 107

632 26 699 1 283 377 2 843 110 101 773 294

107 16 6 834 885 141 3 600 32 73 203 153

2 19 1 193 161 39 597 17 26 39 45

2 19 470 88 13 287 9 16 8 11

– – 78 54 15 88 – 10 23 15

– – 314 – – 93 8 – – 19

Tucson, AZ MSA -----------------------Tulsa, OK MSA ------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL MSA --------------------Tyler, TX MSA -------------------------Utica--Rome, NY MSA -------------------Victoria, TX MSA ----------------------Visalia--Tulare--Porterville, CA MSA ---------Waco, TX MSA ------------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA MSA ------------Waterbury, CT MSA ---------------------

19 988 48 284 281 508 688 141 4 127 512 11 782 476

14 13 – 27 15 – – – 115 8

32 51 – – 19 – – 5 218 38

11 606 6 382 1 186 665 2 154 397 13 351 1 344 199 555 1 523

3 246 1 283 424 118 246 29 1 050 375 40 125 305

1 755 534 77 233 276 68 4 093 187 26 015 266

1 657 443 111 17 127 33 1 044 161 9 885 131

785 1 063 282 129 384 165 901 217 35 765 375

1 497 733 80 38 232 20 348 189 39 556 169

1 106 1 186 28 34 264 82 261 148 23 484 89

543 241 5 43 34 – 308 80 1 947 –

218 204 – 38 21 – 154 58 688 –

78 – 5 – – – 28 7 241 –

72 37 – 5 13 – 78 15 771 –

Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA MSA -------------Wausau, WI MSA ----------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL MSA -------------------------------Wheeling, WV--OH MSA------------------Wichita, KS MSA -----------------------Wichita Falls, TX MSA -------------------Williamsport, PA MSA -------------------Wilmington, NC MSA --------------------Worcester, MA MSA --------------------Yakima, WA MSA ----------------------York, PA MSA -------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH MSA ------------Yuba City, CA MSA ---------------------Yuma, AZ MSA -------------------------

240 361

– 4

– –

1 079 2 416

254 78

56 34

147 9

201 102

191 60

38 25

22 14

11 –

– 9

9 –

1 470 189 5 457 850 223 506 958 8 394 486 815 2 630 1 594

8 – 24 – – – 8 7 8 42 – –

9 – 27 18 – – – 19 – 7 6 10

8 870 565 8 719 1 744 480 544 7 383 1 895 2 255 1 846 10 867 1 178

2 201 56 1 054 176 35 58 1 541 185 304 285 432 169

1 351 160 539 280 124 83 238 763 272 152 948 529

470 21 341 94 24 44 456 341 167 109 971 277

2 530 241 910 120 160 182 1 456 71 232 556 4 638 62

445 18 571 265 82 47 638 295 579 339 358 59

915 3 3 369 702 2 48 2 099 113 391 89 110 27

246 29 195 71 8 49 66 70 20 65 250 166

109 13 100 31 8 24 37 58 7 57 192 72

9 4 17 – – 10 – 12 – – – 15

119 – 37 31 – 15 11 – 13 8 33 63

3 4 1 2

Sharon, PA MSA -----------------------Sheboygan, WI MSA --------------------Sherman--Denison, TX MSA ---------------Shreveport, LA MSA --------------------Sioux City, IA--NE MSA ------------------Sioux Falls, SD MSA --------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN MSA-----------Spokane, WA MSA ---------------------Springfield, IL MSA ---------------------Springfield, MO MSA --------------------Springfield, MA MSA ---------------------

286

1 1 1 1

22 4 25 19

58 7 2 22 1

332 90 167 65 1 2 3

033 703 833 924 544 207 822

260 79 86 59 2 2 30

394 048 317 963 447 240 379

81 22 23 27 2 1 3

504 341 696 967 327 606 567

50 19 7 19

538 936 677 675 578 567 2 105

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 286 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

41 13 10 15

813 742 432 182 650 568 1 239

981 643 662 739 319 790 828

692 805 461 540 308 677 2 901

10 3 2 2

138 645 528 248 225 369 1 123

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 161.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Central American

South American

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Abilene, TX MSA --------------------------Albany, GA MSA --------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY MSA -----------Albuquerque, NM MSA ---------------------Alexandria, LA MSA -----------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ MSA ------Altoona, PA MSA -------------------------Amarillo, TX MSA -------------------------Anchorage, AK MSA -----------------------Anderson, IN MSA -------------------------Anderson, SC MSA ------------------------Anniston, AL MSA -------------------------Appleton--Oshkosh--Neenah, WI MSA -----------Asheville, NC MSA -------------------------Athens, GA MSA --------------------------Atlanta, GA MSA -------------------------Atlantic City, NJ MSA ----------------------Augusta, GA--SC MSA ----------------------Austin, TX MSA --------------------------Bakersfield, CA MSA -----------------------Baltimore, MD MSA -----------------------Bangor, ME MSA -------------------------Baton Rouge, LA MSA ----------------------Battle Creek, MI MSA ----------------------Beaumont--Port Arthur, TX MSA --------------Bellingham, WA MSA ----------------------Benton Harbor, MI MSA --------------------Billings, MT MSA --------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS MSA -------------------Binghamton, NY MSA ----------------------Birmingham, AL MSA-----------------------Bismarck, ND MSA ------------------------Bloomington, IN MSA ----------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL MSA ----------------Boise City, ID MSA -------------------------

15 132 517 1 299 93 839 826 1 632 119 21 603 4 403 458 183 546 1 662 463 625 21 593 1 001 1 748 141 709 136 765 5 587 144 2 028 1 835 11 643 2 593 1 314 2 455 1 146 527 1 301 208 473 796 3 063

305 197 8 158 1 268 187 20 149 43 163 1 187 97 181 519 112 224 234 7 592 12 271 1 849 2 090 2 288 7 615 129 435 201 177 88 341 53 460 823 424 17 199 212 101

60 31 520 425 15 644 12 31 317 21 10 25 55 65 170 5 987 562 152 972 356 1 644 14 540 6 192 70 81 5 164 224 414 8 53 41 47

– 10 704 109 41 745 – – 317 – – – 9 11 21 711 568 37 75 71 769 – 37 6 81 – 55 12 52 201 14 – – – –

Boston--Lawrence--Salem, MA--NH CMSA --------Boston, MA PMSA ----------------------Brockton, MA PMSA ---------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH PMSA ----------Lowell, MA--NH PMSA --------------------Nashua, NH PMSA -----------------------Salem--Gloucester, MA PMSA ---------------

10 197 7 838 430 572 362 708 287

75 44 3 17 7

251 842 405 919 377 934 774

6 530 5 095 176 747 133 197 182

29 036 13 504 127 12 452 324 412 2 217

21 460 19 256 581 844 294 143 342

6 362 5 519 270 405 69 40 59

3 333 2 932 103 148 48 36 66

542 455 36 6 7 – 38

8 741 8 394 91 85 77 38 56

17 797 14 281 347 1 223 1 239 292 415

1 975 1 698 36 48 56 35 102

7 688 5 922 120 352 1 015 180 99

1 815 1 016 49 675 11 13 51

2 404 2 064 80 85 81 4 90

057 208 101 112

1 228 490 536 376

449 67 203 158

12 34 40 30

404 174 2 312 372

118 6 493 38

138 – 397 58

36 – 280 79

26 40 892 118

270 251 494 424

54 71 67 85

87 48 79 55

17 12 60 50

71 57 76 55

856 1 726 6 906 733

Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY CMSA --------------Buffalo, NY PMSA -----------------------Niagara Falls, NY PMSA -------------------

2 334 1 823 511

15 725 14 787 938

577 532 45

452 440 12

481 398 83

98 98 –

50 47 3

35 13 22

164 110 54

888 815 73

223 185 38

232 219 13

100 100 –

161 139 22

3 064 2 274 790

Burlington, NC MSA------------------------Burlington, VT MSA ------------------------Canton, OH MSA --------------------------Casper, WY MSA -------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA MSA ----------------------Champaign--Urbana--Rantoul, IL MSA -----------Charleston, SC MSA -----------------------Charleston, WV MSA -----------------------Charlotte--Gastonia--Rock Hill, NC--SC MSA ------Charlottesville, VA MSA ---------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA MSA ------------------Cheyenne, WY MSA ------------------------

5

325 162 624 438 923 025 503 436 263 335 956 204

146 219 166 83 31 361 1 647 107 1 468 259 375 148

49 122 56 9 14 118 384 49 812 102 239 –

– 44 56 – 33 16 194 – 93 – 30 –

6 77 30 14 62 211 356 45 990 97 173 19

– – 2 – 6 34 69 10 133 – 18 –

– 30 6 – 12 36 137 5 136 – 96 8

– 7 3 – – 15 45 – 154 14 27 –

6 – – 14 19 33 12 13 147 23 – –

14 235 209 26 49 460 316 115 1 295 190 176 34

– 37 63 12 – 133 43 45 77 26 4 8

– 93 120 8 34 98 207 22 428 87 82 –

– 11 – – – 22 – – 420 8 – 6

– 23 10 6 – 120 7 8 125 32 51 13

182 438 1 412 577 221 1 098 1 750 296 1 896 383 463 1 744

606 36 488 34 17 4 25

802 703 680 386 099 520 414

16 990 311 15 665 317 221 37 439

2 147 43 1 793 89 – 14 208

29 351 679 26 193 165 284 140 1 890

15 778 271 15 207 – 141 – 159

3 252 114 2 666 67 49 33 323

1 396 11 1 249 24 – 82 30

6 166 253 4 722 6 7 – 1 178

29 209 445 26 395 328 394 160 1 487

2 493 69 2 138 72 28 51 135

9 666 140 8 478 42 219 57 730

8 502 71 8 174 17 17 13 210

4 334 19 4 010 72 56 6 171

Metropolitan Area

Bradenton, FL MSA ------------------------Bremerton, WA MSA -----------------------Brownsville--Harlingen, TX MSA ---------------Bryan--College Station, TX MSA ----------------

Chicago--Gary--Lake County, IL--IN--WI CMSA -----Aurora--Elgin, IL PMSA --------------------Chicago, IL PMSA -----------------------Gary--Hammond, IN PMSA -----------------Joliet, IL PMSA -------------------------Kenosha, WI PMSA ----------------------Lake County, IL PMSA ---------------------

6 3 202 14

1 1 2 3

153 4 132 10 1

265 241 269 048 124 390 5 193

1

4 2 2 2 1

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

383 15 632 213 34 865 13 91 377 – 14 31 106 29 73 557 555 564 952 420 680 74 077 20 829 93 105 61 180 109 155 14 150 47 89

– – 40 423 – 217 – – 90 – 5 – – – 22 719 53 23 301 540 494 17 54 – 93 10 9 – 39 18 52 – 48 14 13

5 – 67 43 8 176 – 40 43 – – 8 6 4 9 727 77 8 312 120 262 – 215 6 219 – 46 – 19 8 9 4 – – 8

296 9 13 181 13 145 13 10 63 – – 7 22 – 7 418 103 20 620 186 295 13 432 – 376 – 14 37 9 4 40 – 19 – –

36 – 83 258 – 165 – 36 82 – – 8 43 25 32 1 376 192 120 1 099 1 407 584 6 166 – 96 51 13 12 15 19 5 – 13 – 15

52 26 1 505 675 67 1 733 93 67 735 8 46 – 73 136 428 6 879 1 130 271 2 041 1 193 3 671 49 637 37 264 67 134 24 83 273 371 23 79 46 155

12 – 227 92 5 45 – 6 41 – – – 4 – 9 509 69 17 315 114 581 6 61 17 22 – 56 – 9 48 42 – 11 – 30

6 4 579 192 33 690 11 10 391 – 10 – 33 69 67 3 287 634 79 532 313 958 20 310 12 50 17 41 6 33 130 210 15 9 17 82

26 6 174 34 – 371 6 10 26 8 – – – – 5 554 108 9 165 186 457 – 47 2 – 11 – – – 24 4 8 9 – 13

– – 249 93 5 242 34 – 189 – 6 – 3 49 218 1 310 101 59 297 287 664 – 88 – 81 2 6 6 24 21 52 – – 9 18

1 082 211 2 872 79 630 448 2 615 65 2 854 2 036 220 169 85 230 233 396 6 999 1 346 850 8 027 7 465 6 572 172 2 526 347 1 777 335 258 435 1 544 525 1 020 113 244 155 1 761 25 18 1 2 2

383 183 056 418 094 653 979

32 1 25 1 1

550 517 649 783 203 294 2 104

Chico, CA MSA ----------------------------

10 761

306

57



285

29

10

14

159

67

16

26

5

10

1 996

Cincinnati--Hamilton, OH--KY--IN CMSA ----------Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN PMSA ---------------Hamilton--Middletown, OH PMSA -------------

3 201 2 627 574

1 343 1 177 166

514 464 50

13 13 –

625 494 131

43 26 17

99 85 14

167 142 25

67 67 –

911 796 115

180 180 –

286 249 37

126 111 15

174 146 28

2 432 2 008 424

Clarksville--Hopkinsville, TN--KY MSA ------------

1 754

Cleveland--Akron--Lorain, OH CMSA ------------Akron, OH PMSA ------------------------Cleveland, OH PMSA ---------------------Lorain--Elyria, OH PMSA--------------------

9 1 4 3

1 889

117

65

536

47

55

22

4

91

6

29

14

7

557

086 398 551 137

33 070 648 21 192 11 230

985 173 747 65

298 6 250 42

1 351 213 1 034 104

502 23 431 48

188 23 153 12

89 44 45 –

327 41 273 13

2 122 310 1 681 131

344 6 301 37

573 156 378 39

99 18 81 –

586 45 525 16

5 017 1 096 3 310 611

Colorado Springs, CO MSA ------------------Columbia, MO MSA ------------------------Columbia, SC MSA ------------------------Columbus, GA--AL MSA ---------------------Columbus, OH MSA ------------------------Corpus Christi, TX MSA ---------------------Cumberland, MD--WV MSA -------------------

19 211 566 1 593 2 123 3 491 168 962 144

2 047 144 1 908 2 772 2 117 504 17

298 102 233 156 559 250 –

194 – 117 63 133 80 25

1 030 84 461 931 577 539 50

32 14 46 90 100 156 4

67 16 56 110 76 32 –

40 37 27 10 92 98 46

67 – 30 97 91 143 –

619 134 548 378 860 375 27

120 9 72 – 129 68 –

166 41 120 39 278 108 –

49 – 106 102 99 – 8

138 22 95 21 80 106 6

10 033 200 880 885 2 369 9 876 133

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX CMSA-----------------Dallas, TX PMSA ------------------------Fort Worth--Arlington, TX PMSA -------------

439 467 311 166 128 301

8 393 4 993 3 400

5 211 3 712 1 499

563 360 203

19 385 16 940 2 445

2 596 2 242 354

1 951 1 656 295

1 345 1 096 249

11 523 10 466 1 057

8 594 6 242 2 352

1 012 737 275

2 684 1 895 789

809 543 266

1 799 1 441 358

24 014 16 071 7 943

Danville, VA MSA -------------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL MSA ------Dayton--Springfield, OH MSA -----------------Daytona Beach, FL MSA --------------------Decatur, AL MSA--------------------------Decatur, IL MSA ---------------------------

95 10 863 2 825 4 652 319 423

14 359 1 314 5 832 24 95

66 77 468 1 257 52 26

19 – 91 45 10 –

22 234 301 429 4 32

8 22 62 23 – –

– 39 40 52 2 –

– 19 52 50 2 –

– 14 38 154 – 3

48 138 279 1 047 16 35

– 20 28 121 3 –

35 53 115 383 – –

9 14 11 198 – 7

4 22 58 54 13 –

104 833 1 334 1 406 108 105

Denver--Boulder, CO CMSA ------------------Boulder--Longmont, CO PMSA --------------Denver, CO PMSA ------------------------

150 483 10 386 140 097

4 246 465 3 781

1 609 173 1 436

197 30 167

1 727 290 1 437

319 34 285

86 8 78

153 – 153

431 76 355

3 323 447 2 876

350 56 294

688 54 634

209 21 188

986 73 913

61 776 3 306 58 470

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 287 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

287

Table 161.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan Area Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Central American

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

South American Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

Des Moines, IA MSA ------------------------

5 386

150

120



289

53

5

34

165

154

30

20

19

28

793

Detroit--Ann Arbor, MI CMSA ----------------Ann Arbor, MI PMSA---------------------Detroit, MI PMSA ------------------------

53 508 2 299 51 209

10 466 574 9 892

2 553 402 2 151

414 73 341

1 561 212 1 349

209 17 192

177 21 156

184 25 159

329 31 298

3 586 710 2 876

836 69 767

1 069 278 791

381 36 345

364 70 294

12 827 1 256 11 571

Dothan, AL MSA --------------------------Dubuque, IA MSA -------------------------Duluth, MN--WI MSA -----------------------Eau Claire, WI MSA ------------------------El Paso, TX MSA --------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN MSA --------------------Elmira, NY MSA --------------------------Enid, OK MSA ----------------------------Erie, PA MSA ----------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR MSA -----------------Evansville, IN--KY MSA ---------------------Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN MSA---------------Fayetteville, NC MSA -----------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR MSA --------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA MSA ---------------Flint, MI MSA ----------------------------Florence, AL MSA -------------------------Florence, SC MSA -------------------------Fort Collins--Loveland, CO MSA ---------------Fort Myers--Cape CoraL, Fl MSA --------------Fort Pierce, FL MSA ------------------------Fort Smith, AR--OK MSA --------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA ------------------Fort Wayne, IN MSA -----------------------Fresno, CA MSA --------------------------Gadsden, AL MSA -------------------------Gainesville, FL MSA ------------------------Glens Falls, NY MSA -----------------------Grand Forks, ND MSA ----------------------Grand Rapids, MI MSA ---------------------Great Falls, MT MSA -----------------------Greeley, CO MSA -------------------------Green Bay, WI MSA -----------------------Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point, NC MSA --Greenville--Spartanburg, SC MSA --------------Hagerstown, MD MSA ----------------------Harrisburg--Lebanon--Carlisle, PA MSA -----------

494 225 474 248 329 974 80 699 344 353 500 368 256 949 565 391 251 142 668 522 151 060 345 536 844 159 662 210 704 766 924 159 890 399 708 227 231

6

527 57 104 90 452 556 779 16 164 341 179 58 558 143 272 330 39 29 86 851 257 87 202 425 499 27 636 823 147 714 95 54 134 717 832 180 261

36 – 40 11 423 16 71 42 88 72 85 2 391 5 51 69 – 41 58 1 096 956 104 384 234 202 52 1 612 139 47 923 – 20 39 591 377 10 230

– 6 – – 166 – 103 – 14 5 17 – 162 22 128 17 – 21 44 62 131 – 37 11 20 – 73 141 – 168 – 12 17 57 35 – 95

181 19 77 29 1 565 121 55 10 127 385 60 79 1 368 34 86 128 14 4 143 878 525 87 323 157 2 501 6 548 109 6 236 52 157 24 414 253 107 230

23 – 19 7 269 50 – 10 25 19 – – 41 6 30 9 6 4 6 389 350 – 38 42 440 6 40 – – 46 7 104 – 81 8 11 30

32 – 21 – 193 25 – – 26 54 – 42 68 – 6 78 8 – 18 85 19 41 43 32 208 – 62 11 – 66 6 – 7 24 29 28 33

7 – – 6 132 – 22 – – 32 25 – 91 5 22 8 – – – 64 52 9 6 – 97 – 207 11 – 6 – 6 6 55 114 27 –

– 10 10 8 238 46 – – 20 136 – 30 87 15 – 8 – – 21 74 27 37 – – 1 584 – 11 6 – 62 15 33 – 95 27 24 77

75 56 117 35 859 47 29 16 97 203 59 37 371 143 796 197 – 11 356 1 050 815 47 130 128 794 49 1 208 87 38 623 8 110 96 473 870 47 269

– – – – 161 – – – 14 13 – – – 7 82 – – – 57 106 103 – – – 91 – 189 1 – 112 – 12 5 62 16 15 –

7 19 95 7 133 22 15 1 46 51 24 31 183 71 103 27 – – 55 481 336 7 67 56 194 44 398 54 19 152 – 4 74 205 623 14 87

– – – 21 154 – – – 9 – – – 124 8 143 5 – – 24 142 93 – 18 57 43 – 67 – 7 – 8 13 3 24 41 – 117

2 2 15 – 223 – – 9 – 40 23 – 27 8 – 67 – – 80 130 111 9 15 9 216 – 123 – 12 108 – 6 2 21 38 – 39

225 81 278 73 454 155 146 136 234 651 295 148 296 181 421 050 95 73 616 390 983 259 737 614 993 87 248 175 149 721 385 944 265 471 927 161 020

56 1 43 1 10

634 156 636 122 720

2 019 7 1 652 142 218

1 001 – 734 95 172

753 23 533 17 180

195 – 91 – 104

107 – 87 8 12

65 – 56 9 –

184 8 141 – 35

5 141 187 4 406 59 489

469 – 368 6 95

1 716 104 1 505 – 107

276 23 156 5 92

2 213 46 1 950 32 185

5 590 240 4 038 229 1 083

142 16 186 120

35 492 105

11 221 –

6 876 143

– 163 4

– 134 47

– 42 –

– 94 46

131 870 120

– 167 –

118 222 9

– 149 27

– 137 52

185 25 747 1 320

394 1

4 1 4 6 8 4 4 1 1 4 218

14 23 2 1 1

Hartford--New Britain--Middletown, CT CMSA -----Bristol, CT PMSA ------------------------Hartford, CT PMSA ----------------------Middletown, CT PMSA --------------------New Britain, CT PMSA ---------------------

1 926 29 1 551 161 185

Hickory--Morganton, NC MSA ----------------Honolulu, HI MSA -------------------------Houma--Thibodaux, LA MSA ------------------

558 10 288 718

4

2

4 5

5 2 1 1 1 2

Houston--Galveston--Brazoria, TX CMSA ---------Brazoria, TX PMSA ----------------------Galveston--Texas City, TX PMSA ------------Houston, TX PMSA -----------------------

623 30 26 566

070 246 276 548

10 847 420 652 9 775

8 884 284 214 8 386

1 050 7 12 1 031

58 963 359 918 57 686

6 166 98 171 5 897

5 996 36 184 5 776

3 588 76 70 3 442

40 475 115 395 39 965

22 202 312 258 21 632

2 240 20 2 2 218

10 670 114 105 10 451

1 751 42 16 1 693

2 753 21 76 2 656

Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH MSA ---------Huntsville, AL MSA ------------------------Indianapolis, IN MSA -----------------------Iowa City, IA MSA ------------------------Jackson, MI MSA -------------------------Jackson, MS MSA -------------------------Jackson, TN MSA -------------------------Jacksonville, FL MSA -----------------------Jacksonville, NC MSA ----------------------Jamestown--Dunkirk, NY --------------------Janesville--Beloit, WI MSA -------------------Johnson City--Kingsport--Bristol, TN--VA MSA -----Johnstown, PA MSA -----------------------Joplin, MO MSA --------------------------Kalamazoo, MI MSA -----------------------Kankakee, IL MSA -------------------------Kansas City, MO--KS MSA -------------------Killeen--Temple, TX MSA --------------------Knoxville, TN MSA-------------------------Kokomo, IN MSA -------------------------La Crosse, WI MSA ------------------------Lafayette, LA MSA ------------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN MSA ------------Lake Charles, LA MSA ----------------------Lakeland--Winter Haven, FL MSA --------------Lancaster, PA MSA ------------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI MSA ---------------Laredo, TX MSA --------------------------Las Cruces, NM MSA-----------------------Las Vegas, NV MSA -----------------------Lawrence, KS MSA ------------------------Lawton, OK MSA--------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME MSA ------------------Lexington-Fayette, KY MSA ------------------Lima, OH MSA ---------------------------Lincoln, NE MSA --------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR MSA ----------Longview--Marshall, TX MSA ------------------

237 1 054 6 298 580 1 592 773 85 4 299 3 180 194 1 286 583 535 591 2 575 1 371 35 166 21 233 1 553 804 164 1 027 905 1 067 8 057 797 12 821 120 995 69 769 53 579 1 186 3 739 116 1 058 731 2 586 2 512 4 358

58 517 1 550 64 153 119 53 6 963 2 479 3 274 54 115 191 84 287 123 1 701 5 117 347 101 112 141 260 149 3 006 12 278 663 254 384 3 271 68 1 760 27 388 129 92 521 63

178 171 526 76 71 32 17 393 374 66 16 142 60 4 154 43 530 237 214 30 125 146 51 38 343 234 465 196 16 122 40 54 50 230 24 116 90 26

14 39 49 – – 29 – 391 161 107 2 40 2 12 12 – 86 305 36 10 23 26 29 – 92 247 27 6 20 376 – 83 41 92 21 – 7 –

48 231 356 142 8 188 – 1 089 528 85 14 44 51 27 106 – 861 1 066 141 5 12 177 65 51 401 148 234 298 104 4 183 91 330 6 155 41 93 288 41

9 29 17 39 – 47 – 74 25 7 – – 26 4 6 – 230 32 – 5 – 49 7 – 29 85 72 38 11 465 – – – 7 5 4 93 6

– 15 33 56 – 50 – 138 62 22 – 19 5 3 11 – 198 113 15 – – 49 – 12 54 17 24 27 3 219 5 7 – 52 13 6 32 11

– 19 57 9 – 28 – 99 48 42 8 – 6 – 25 – 34 52 26 – – – 9 9 24 – 22 51 – 772 – 34 – – – 14 80 –

9 – 34 25 8 8 – 199 107 – – – 2 13 23 – 120 92 – – 12 – – – 74 31 26 115 76 2 072 – 44 – – 8 44 15 8

161 183 669 206 35 206 9 1 643 287 125 34 104 27 – 110 48 1 550 281 316 19 81 319 154 27 232 585 570 118 201 2 890 249 174 21 473 24 215 259 62

10 30 64 11 – – 9 129 13 8 – 7 3 – 15 16 148 15 75 2 13 9 74 – 27 39 37 16 – 658 47 14 7 6 – 32 29 –

119 66 253 28 16 104 – 803 96 61 26 7 – – 34 7 545 131 64 – 50 162 26 14 77 383 135 49 29 1 002 47 124 7 313 5 60 141 8

– – 94 24 – – – 197 47 12 6 8 – – – – 238 15 8 – – 11 – – 5 21 54 – – 209 9 15 – 16 – 4 9 14

– 7 134 9 7 13 – 222 53 8 – 49 24 – – 19 241 48 43 – – 29 8 – 64 96 41 16 70 307 36 17 – 34 – 73 30 33

302 236 534 023 509

3 356 474 2 202 112 568

650 650 091 335 574

25 422 1 249 22 968 128 1 077

39 974 2 409 33 846 422 3 297

446 758 387 533 768

23 527 3 934 16 456 862 2 275

30 397 5 084 21 678 970 2 665

23 146 1 917 18 958 454 1 817

29 298 4 533 21 902 682 2 181

285 58

23 5

29 31

– 37

78 26

566 247

76 17

250 122

15 –

75 39

Los Angeles--Anaheim--Riverside, CA CMSA ------Anaheim--Santa Ana, CA PMSA -------------Los Angeles--Long Beach, CA PMSA ----------Oxnard--Ventura, CA PMSA ----------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA PMSA ----------

3 736 472 2 519 157 587

Louisville, KY--IN MSA ----------------------Lubbock, TX MSA --------------------------

288

443 284 514 104 541

1 883 46 747

65 8 41 1 13

048 525 048 908 567 832 238

2

1

1

6

60 6 47 1 5

503 25 453 4 20

400 438 048 064 850 285 229

139 7 125 1 5

274 12 253 1 8

788 122 086 527 053 69 64

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 288 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

129 19 95 3 10

9

1 1 1 2 1

7 1 1 3 1 1

34 1 2 31

841 614 077 150

417 665 1 666 118 286 703 156 5 428 922 247 298 454 197 142 349 119 4 198 1 715 837 116 184 1 145 291 689 2 061 553 1 791 3 217 5 825 10 283 357 625 125 598 172 316 1 064 606 216 24 147 7 37

410 242 383 670 115

1 105 3 077

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 161.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Central American

South American

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Lynchburg, VA MSA -----------------------Macon--Warner Robins, GA MSA --------------Madison, WI MSA -------------------------Manchester, NH MSA ----------------------Mansfield, OH MSA ------------------------Mcallen--Edinburg--Mission, TX MSA------------Medford, OR MSA -------------------------Melbourne--Titusville--Palm Bay, FL MSA --------Memphis, TN--AR--MS MSA ------------------Merced, CA MSA---------------------------

306 989 2 497 450 635 315 529 4 255 1 724 3 314 52 755

125 411 606 828 114 689 200 4 785 936 623

49 94 261 73 – 258 28 1 248 664 88

– – 61 108 – 47 – 181 73 22

46 85 347 105 17 695 217 879 410 712

– 16 – – 4 65 91 114 115 81

5 5 53 72 7 213 26 190 83 40

– 6 78 9 – 112 5 50 125 259

– 9 29 – 6 259 58 85 13 281

58 41 584 422 9 413 84 1 229 251 186

9 8 27 21 – 98 21 166 17 42

38 14 192 170 9 180 53 507 82 18

– – 18 – – 26 10 136 – 33

11 – 112 66 – 17 – 213 20 –

Miami--Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA -------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL PMSA -------------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL PMSA -------------------

30 742

94 668

586 479

26 964

126 732

9 212

19 694

75 421

9 118

133 608

10 556

65 923

10 663

20 474

56 175

7 549 23 193

26 034 68 634

24 611 561 868

3 489 23 475

7 198 119 534

970 8 242

1 592 18 102

1 177 74 244

1 779 7 339

25 110 108 498

1 971 8 585

12 341 53 582

2 677 7 986

4 022 16 452

11 677 44 498

Metropolitan Area

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin 225 533 848 432 130 292 110 233 668 753

9 1 2 1 2

Midland, TX MSA --------------------------

20 955

40





55



7



43

125

26

32

6

27

1 205

Milwaukee--Racine, WI CMSA-----------------Milwaukee, WI PMSA --------------------Racine, WI PMSA-------------------------

35 907 28 794 7 113

15 345 14 701 644

655 629 26

171 166 5

862 854 8

114 114 –

31 31 –

271 271 –

196 196 –

875 810 65

144 116 28

359 334 25

26 26 –

164 164 –

2 856 2 322 534

Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN--WI MSA ------------Mobile, AL MSA --------------------------Modesto, CA MSA ------------------------Monroe, LA MSA -------------------------Montgomery, AL MSA ----------------------Muncie, IN MSA --------------------------Muskegon, MI MSA------------------------Naples, FL MSA ---------------------------Nashville, TN MSA -------------------------New Bedford, MA MSA ---------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT MSA ----------------New London--Norwich, CT--RI MSA -------------New Orleans, LA MSA -----------------------

21 859 1 240 70 796 565 873 567 2 601 12 358 3 486 244 1 816 992 7 751

2 707 402 1 245 51 317 58 278 1 841 909 4 654 22 349 4 962 2 822

1 082 258 155 26 142 8 50 2 793 416 28 828 177 5 785

117 56 39 – 52 – – 31 64 223 236 136 323

1 217 357 1 266 143 142 34 34 628 252 106 503 258 18 453

194 34 276 43 – 18 – 283 50 – 59 83 2 061

169 110 73 32 15 16 10 143 60 7 32 23 9 700

136 21 380 63 43 – – 37 23 15 167 8 4 208

286 26 495 – – – – 43 45 59 116 37 1 116

2 362 185 681 15 111 52 11 521 476 105 1 919 403 2 543

162 36 100 – 5 44 2 20 101 5 394 128 247

1 009 59 252 – 54 – 9 264 146 50 530 59 1 009

151 4 19 – 10 – – 12 26 – 366 77 528

247 22 164 – 27 – – 82 79 – 209 57 152

4 491 1 855 5 859 250 470 178 328 1 979 1 647 723 2 978 1 311 13 897

New York--Northern New Jersey--Long Island, NY-NJ--CT CMSA ----------------------------Bergen--Passaic, NJ PMSA -----------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT PMSA --------------Danbury, CT PMSA ----------------------Jersey City, NJ PMSA --------------------Middlesex--Somerset--Hunterdon, NJ PMSA ----Monmouth--Ocean, NJ PMSA ---------------Nassau--Suffolk, NY PMSA ----------------New York, NY PMSA ---------------------Newark, NJ PMSA -----------------------Norwalk, CT PMSA ----------------------Orange County, NY PMSA -----------------Stamford, CT PMSA-----------------------

98 624 7 776 935 684 3 026 3 729 3 085 5 298 64 431 4 870 297 3 262 1 231

084 952 853 626 721 765 726 102 088 931 198 840 282

159 239 10 158 1 991 344 44 167 5 257 2 611 7 280 64 230 21 888 175 690 448

405 962 18 508 470 817 16 561 7 824 664 10 202 342 553 6 980 314 638 431

180 978 6 881 675 324 14 155 4 760 1 670 27 122 109 650 12 386 999 1 265 1 091

28 409 1 098 100 177 1 507 591 343 3 419 18 089 2 367 67 22 629

33 690 1 302 96 14 3 610 944 205 1 449 23 487 1 657 116 725 85

14 068 572 22 12 1 245 577 124 497 9 953 879 154 33 –

63 676 2 511 218 27 6 570 1 397 419 19 152 27 169 5 487 238 290 198

140 742 317 177 957 670 531 536 864 485 938 908 015

25 390 2 324 179 158 2 022 928 420 2 562 14 293 1 742 126 391 245

158 531 15 865 841 428 12 488 3 946 1 618 11 190 91 902 16 031 1 519 625 2 078

117 677 4 917 718 317 12 389 1 310 380 5 222 83 387 7 788 122 255 872

56 424 10 116 249 147 4 624 2 188 386 3 616 27 045 6 609 38 375 1 031

9 782 2 535 165 1 379 507 761 51 703 – 609 46 143 1 075 275

1 630 648 56 425 106 326 10 090 5 276 18 10 428 100

582 109 – 6 33 79 2 680 – 45 9 – 14 3

1 807 152 102 795 256 207 3 737 10 102 16 87 393 97

49 37 10 205 27 – 692 – 10 16 – 27 21

144 71 9 245 – 11 641 – 25 – 16 70 10

112 – – 13 36 24 517 – – – 18 10 –

143 – 69 98 59 52 489 10 7 – – 28 7

1 569 586 47 1 111 136 356 8 538 9 96 11 35 416 218

137 71 8 151 31 45 803 – 21 – 8 30 7

528 312 30 405 35 47 4 707 – 42 5 6 82 97

268 76 – 18 26 12 911 9 – – 6 121 14

307 37 – 280 17 93 862 – 10 – – 29 9

7 017 990 1 636 3 728 897 1 762 7 509 63 409 154 328 1 862 515

728 356 666 222 484

7 711 5 581 774 445 911

3 585 3 106 276 52 151

7 584 4 778 2 293 71 442

1 751 318 1 326 48 59

610 489 87 – 34

1 306 1 287 – 9 10

845 748 16 8 73

11 242 8 820 1 350 195 877

2 141 1 751 173 20 197

4 872 3 832 533 138 369

1 221 800 387 5 29

1 037 826 104 32 75

19 291 15 829 1 393 703 1 366

Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA MSA --Ocala, FL MSA ---------------------------Odessa, TX MSA --------------------------Oklahoma City, OK MSA --------------------Olympia, WA MSA ------------------------Omaha, NE--IA MSA -----------------------Orlando, FL MSA --------------------------Owensboro, KY MSA -----------------------Panama City, FL MSA ----------------------Parkersburg--Marietta, WV--OH MSA -----------Pascagoula, MS MSA ----------------------Pensacola, FL MSA ------------------------Peoria, IL MSA ----------------------------

8 923 685 266 407 342 783 401 127 874 227 455 2 040 2 286

35 25 2 11 10

1 236 51 31 1 53 30 18 59 898 71 3 11 3

402 35 2 1 34 9 3 27 240 37 1 1 5

221 14 4 1 14 8 5 20 122 26 1 1 1

933 077 163 657 635 016 332 578 311 760 003 993 408

Philadelphia--Wilmington--Trenton, PA--NJ--DE--MD CMSA ---------------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ PMSA -----------------Trenton, NJ PMSA -----------------------Vineland--Millville--Bridgeton, NJ PMSA--------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD PMSA ---------------

14 476 11 131 971 661 1 713

Phoenix, AZ MSA -------------------------Pine Bluff, AR MSA -------------------------

305 961 141

5 072 61

1 280 17

237 –

4 307 –

1 112 –

564 –

497 –

1 375 –

3 252 –

537 –

1 080 –

245 –

498 –

20 008 132

Pittsburgh--Beaver Valley, PA CMSA------------Beaver County, PA PMSA -----------------Pittsburgh, PA PMSA ----------------------

3 923 500 3 423

1 864 102 1 762

389 5 384

69 6 63

387 4 383

64 – 64

76 4 72

53 – 53

47 – 47

1 209 32 1 177

330 – 330

179 32 147

63 – 63

187 – 187

3 444 185 3 259

Pittsfield, MA MSA ------------------------Portland, ME MSA --------------------------

61 399

158 271

38 72

46 35

96 107

17 36

19 –

– –

46 13

34 135

– –

15 30

2 16

– 42

219 372

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA CMSA------------Portland, OR PMSA ----------------------Vancouver, WA PMSA ---------------------

34 674 30 843 3 831

1 563 1 344 219

932 849 83

31 31 –

2 068 1 872 196

754 708 46

283 219 64

262 262 –

379 318 61

2 021 1 806 215

198 187 11

475 442 33

148 101 47

464 409 55

7 298 6 167 1 131

Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME MSA ------Poughkeepsie, NY MSA ----------------------

638 781

501 4 955

194 434

36 431

136 357

– 19

29 90

37 19

9 29

142 1 076

43 121

60 439

– 171

7 139

424 1 325

Providence--Pawtucket--Fall River, RI--MA CMSA ---Fall River, MA--RI PMSA ------------------Pawtucket--Woonsocket--Attleboro, RI--MA PMSA Providence, RI PMSA ----------------------

2 153 56 631 1 466

13 152 813 4 381 7 958

1 069 16 116 937

9 341 25 516 8 800

5 952 73 1 417 4 462

4 441 27 1 328 3 086

254 46 – 208

136 – – 136

906 – 54 852

7 273 256 4 439 2 578

276 79 36 161

5 165 22 4 072 1 071

484 66 77 341

523 89 68 366

6 1 2 3

149 325 1 408 109 12 838 298 735 215 2 249 166 63

83 15 593 40 279 50 243 105 556 104 35

49 16 37 – 310 – 10 – 215 29 7

554 36 507 127 106 65 1 988 302 826 17 103

106 – 65 – 27 – 507 20 48 – 15

54 – 41 – – – 89 – 92 – 8

39 – 133 – 18 7 81 71 20 – 21

169 – 67 10 8 45 1 088 205 324 – –

1 090 62 1 182 36 327 85 673 105 627 133 128

146 – 144 – 36 – 61 – 116 12 –

84 11 327 29 221 54 233 61 132 70 91

88 – 101 – 25 – 15 – 50 – –

236 – 181 7 11 10 111 12 128 – 10

Provo--Orem, UT MSA ----------------------Pueblo, CO MSA --------------------------Raleigh--Durham, NC MSA -------------------Rapid City, SD MSA -----------------------Reading, PA MSA -------------------------Redding, CA MSA -------------------------Reno, NV MSA ---------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA MSA ----------Richmond--Petersburg, VA MSA ---------------Roanoke, VA MSA -------------------------Rochester, MN MSA ------------------------

4 29 2 1 1 3 15 17 2

563 186 995 273 699 571 383 972 282 426 323

149 115 11 15 7

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 289 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

957 155 074 728

1 423 14 327 1 664 297 731 1 332 3 268 1 197 2 033 396 185

289

Table 161.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Metropolitan Area Mexican Rochester, NY MSA ------------------------Rockford, IL MSA -------------------------Sacramento, CA MSA ----------------------Saginaw--Bay City--Midland, MI MSA -----------St. Cloud, MN MSA -----------------------St. Joseph, MO MSA ----------------------St. Louis, MO--IL MSA ----------------------Salem, OR MSA---------------------------Salinas--Seaside--Monterey, CA MSA -----------Salt Lake City--Ogden, UT MSA ---------------San Angelo, TX MSA -----------------------San Antonio, TX MSA ----------------------San Diego, CA MSA ------------------------

1 7 132 14 1 12 17 104 41 23 571 433

632 507 383 933 474 448 714 731 048 975 600 960 708

San Francisco--Oakland--San Jose, CA CMSA -----Oakland, CA PMSA ----------------------San Francisco, CA PMSA ------------------San Jose, CA PMSA ---------------------Santa Cruz, CA PMSA --------------------Santa Rosa--Petaluma, CA PMSA ------------Vallejo--Fairfield--Napa, CA PMSA-------------

647 176 110 248 40 30 42

495 539 149 225 107 186 289

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

20 388 284 5 568 379 46 – 1 934 321 2 470 1 679 512 7 514 12 074

1 322 101 943 57 43 – 950 182 320 399 – 1 293 3 059

741 – 109 – 3 – 89 25 152 67 – 304 708

33 14 8 7

8 2 3 1

999 122 180 689 648 990 2 370

025 317 110 647 197 329 425

1 372 401 326 334 42 55 214

Central American

South American

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

950 120 3 940 74 53 7 1 023 221 2 400 1 509 15 3 867 9 062

110 40 563 45 15 – 155 29 142 475 – 812 2 600

103 32 319 – – – 94 26 271 118 5 476 949

248 5 940 6 – 7 289 – 188 128 10 614 844

153 – 1 539 7 – – 151 125 1 140 557 – 964 2 107

1 303 282 2 892 225 78 16 2 108 204 963 2 468 73 2 072 8 276

134 20 455 57 – – 392 38 128 361 11 338 1 310

532 156 598 34 46 16 551 61 343 620 31 834 2 410

81 31 155 – – – 210 – 21 78 – 83 740

136 13 758 23 17 – 270 77 316 646 – 392 1 605

2 994 726 22 276 1 033 223 83 6 218 1 497 6 078 13 172 1 098 29 868 31 691

4 1 1 1

6 1 2 1

104 21 63 14

862 736 176 073 581 1 750 3 546

13 2 8 1

153 417 139 841 117 147 492

2 344 532 832 781 9 89 101

30 6 18 3

461 625 408 977 27 579 845

52 9 33 6

438 901 660 181 397 693 1 606

33 10 13 7

938 356 426 223 692 1 086 1 155

110 129 569 112 152 58 90

184 713 359 426 122 241 323

2 139 527 1 001 329 91 143 48

12 4 5 2

400 061 200 062 283 344 450

115 40 28 27 3 5 9

379 812 367 922 560 141 577

Santa Barbara--Santa Maria--Lompoc, CA MSA ---Santa Fe, NM MSA ------------------------Sarasota, FL MSA -------------------------Savannah, GA MSA ------------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA MSA ---------------

86 774 16 716 1 761 683 616

953 100 996 827 2 355

441 87 957 295 274

45 – 225 35 149

1 699 383 335 101 241

758 174 26 – 3

72 – 96 – 74

111 103 15 – 10

533 59 71 – 106

1 295 160 610 63 837

298 22 6 16 57

250 49 151 12 522

201 22 134 7 53

212 16 232 28 97

5 877 33 147 1 026 772 1 135

Seattle--Tacoma, WA CMSA ------------------Seattle, WA PMSA ----------------------Tacoma, WA PMSA -----------------------

38 992 28 665 10 327

5 987 2 757 3 230

1 378 1 079 299

244 132 112

2 929 2 009 920

293 283 10

285 236 49

592 527 65

786 588 198

4 467 3 932 535

492 454 38

911 788 123

240 157 83

1 009 859 150

17 072 13 050 4 022

140 263 838 836 137 409 3 434 3 766 606 1 102 870

48 84 77 297 144 25 352 323 101 187 40 312

24 9 73 91 77 11 116 110 41 36 305

– – – – – 4 53 13 25 – 505

86 18 151 240 34 33 128 79 24 74 537

7 5 – – – – 30 6 1 – 47

– 3 – 91 34 26 – 12 12 – 13

15 – – 41 – – – – – 6 34

43 – 145 40 – – 21 12 2 28 57

43 22 7 157 39 67 388 132 109 155 944

– – – – – 7 29 7 10 2 51

10 13 – 71 – 6 86 32 24 90 459

– – – 34 – – 57 20 – 18 87

9 3 – 41 7 – 15 29 60 34 207

106 185 328 975 188 131 616 1 428 267 447 2 361

436 36 999 691 211 741 56 81 654 232

85 12 235 206 1 409 33 933 140 122 166 42

27 6 9 127 97 1 580 33 – 58 11

112 15 1 266 316 448 5 143 71 26 155 83

27 – 188 36 – 519 7 – 5 35

5 15 92 14 75 1 479 – 6 39 8

– – 289 10 42 648 – – – –

– – 472 32 144 603 – 17 21 28

198 58 642 672 710 8 540 104 108 312 51

26 – 51 112 28 693 8 – 76 5

15 24 94 199 444 4 190 96 69 81 12

17 15 58 170 23 972 – 36 25 –

39 19 192 106 42 998 – – 59 5

219 214 7 623 1 620 939 27 943 231 147 1 377 226

Sharon, PA MSA --------------------------Sheboygan, WI MSA -----------------------Sherman--Denison, TX MSA ------------------Shreveport, LA MSA -----------------------Sioux City, IA--NE MSA ---------------------Sioux Falls, SD MSA -----------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN MSA--------------Spokane, WA MSA ------------------------Springfield, IL MSA ------------------------Springfield, MO MSA -----------------------Springfield, MA MSA ------------------------

1 1 2 3

State College, PA MSA ---------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV MSA ------------Stockton, CA MSA-------------------------Syracuse, NY MSA ------------------------Tallahassee, FL MSA -----------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL MSA ------Terre Haute, IN MSA -----------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR MSA -----------Toledo, OH MSA --------------------------Topeka, KS MSA ---------------------------

137 261 97 213 1 102 963 25 147 416 1 268 15 953 6 674

Tucson, AZ MSA --------------------------Tulsa, OK MSA ---------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL MSA -----------------------Tyler, TX MSA ----------------------------Utica--Rome, NY MSA ----------------------Victoria, TX MSA -------------------------Visalia--Tulare--Porterville, CA MSA ------------Waco, TX MSA ---------------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA MSA ---------------Waterbury, CT MSA ------------------------

147 242 9 780 251 7 909 521 23 575 113 355 21 127 28 104 365

1 808 1 046 59 222 3 986 136 638 359 20 092 12 443

760 323 183 111 90 31 57 198 9 206 149

34 24 – – 188 – – – 4 685 440

1 405 523 59 213 156 68 782 176 78 527 126

231 91 – 13 30 – 248 117 9 396 25

107 14 49 109 9 15 85 5 3 525 64

164 52 – – 10 5 29 – 8 000 –

626 104 – 48 8 48 414 27 51 893 19

1 488 773 76 84 257 24 149 116 47 088 656

140 32 – – 67 – 47 – 3 820 163

404 296 52 42 95 8 17 36 7 989 200

71 29 – – 28 – – 33 4 718 112

359 142 – 7 16 9 14 36 11 619 58

8 316 2 029 315 523 705 1 376 4 242 1 008 30 554 1 612

Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA MSA ----------------Wausau, WI MSA -------------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL MSA ----------------------------------Wheeling, WV--OH MSA---------------------Wichita, KS MSA --------------------------Wichita Falls, TX MSA ----------------------Williamsport, PA MSA ----------------------Wilmington, NC MSA -----------------------Worcester, MA MSA -----------------------Yakima, WA MSA -------------------------York, PA MSA ----------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH MSA ---------------Yuba City, CA MSA ------------------------Yuma, AZ MSA ----------------------------

569 191

36 47

5 19

– –

89 57

6 19

19 –

– 5

18 4

26 14

– –

7 4

6 –

– 6

181 88

14 757 195 15 199 9 337 132 218 798 41 379 1 135 1 287 14 226 42 775

12 349 43 529 267 235 151 13 997 82 3 701 4 056 365 559

17 315 – 318 12 42 84 570 107 125 167 87 74

1 155 16 20 39 – 12 584 12 92 16 13 31

4 532 81 282 61 – 22 980 175 199 94 102 187

1 321 – 124 13 – – 130 12 57 13 – 6

540 18 32 – – – 27 – 22 14 – –

1 242 – 18 – – 4 52 20 12 29 12 28

884 60 5 11 – – 469 101 – 32 56 65

7 225 36 654 112 22 67 975 108 229 154 152 77

920 – 28 – – 7 55 – – 15 42 –

3 352 29 179 53 15 43 519 18 51 68 52 31

761 – 121 22 – – 160 8 21 12 – 25

800 – 93 – – – 85 9 104 32 52 9

7 695 183 1 435 560 122 193 1 531 2 664 630 983 1 563 954

290

1 3 1 33

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 162.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

Urbanized Area

Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

Abilene, TX ----------------------------Akron, OH -----------------------------Albany, GA ----------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY --------------Albuquerque, NM -----------------------Alexandria, LA --------------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ ---------Alton, IL ------------------------------Altoona, PA ----------------------------Amarillo, TX ----------------------------

107 527 87 509 496 85 410 86 76 157

849 780 078 196 833 811 244 086 480 867

3.9 2.9 1.0 5.5 5.3 1.5 4.7 .9 1.2 4.1

39.5 30.7 32.8 29.5 40.4 42.5 33.3 22.2 15.5 56.3

68.8 74.9 75.6 83.5 49.2 76.0 75.8 76.8 91.5 69.4

58.3 44.6 50.9 45.1 53.7 48.1 41.5 39.2 35.1 51.6

14.9 6.7 10.6 6.9 17.9 10.5 11.4 6.6 4.7 8.0

14.5 5.3 3.5 9.0 26.5 5.5 12.1 2.3 3.5 14.0

5.1 1.8 1.3 2.9 8.0 1.8 4.8 .7 .9 5.4

3.7 10.5 9.4 14.0 8.3 8.0 13.8 11.2 14.0 5.5

10.3 6.8 17.7 8.1 10.6 14.2 8.9 9.2 6.9 16.9

42.3 46.8 28.2 49.1 36.2 24.5 39.3 27.6 30.5 23.4

75.8 77.8 67.9 80.5 82.5 69.4 73.5 74.9 74.9 75.7

21.7 19.4 17.5 26.7 26.5 16.4 18.8 11.5 11.1 17.7

75.3 69.7 50.9 72.6 70.3 57.2 74.0 68.6 71.4 71.0

2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2

117 923 286 741 828 150 801 039 893 137

Anchorage, AK -------------------------Anderson, IN ---------------------------Anderson, SC --------------------------Annapolis, MD--------------------------Ann Arbor, MI --------------------------Anniston, AL ---------------------------Antioch--Pittsburg, CA --------------------Appleton--Neenah, WI --------------------Asheville, NC ---------------------------Athens, GA -----------------------------

221 73 52 78 221 68 153 160 110 73

745 926 225 446 766 086 581 802 658 028

6.0 .8 .8 3.5 7.9 1.6 12.8 2.1 1.8 4.9

44.8 30.6 34.3 30.1 55.6 39.5 46.6 40.7 34.4 73.0

28.3 74.7 75.4 47.3 62.6 70.0 66.3 83.9 65.2 62.2

62.9 43.4 43.9 53.9 62.5 44.9 58.0 44.2 48.6 67.4

25.2 8.0 8.7 20.9 18.1 16.7 9.8 6.6 13.9 18.9

9.9 2.6 2.9 5.6 10.2 4.5 21.0 4.0 3.9 7.3

3.8 .8 1.0 1.6 3.1 1.5 9.2 1.7 1.4 2.9

5.0 6.9 5.9 19.7 10.4 7.5 7.1 15.1 8.7 7.9

10.1 10.6 17.2 5.8 5.4 14.0 12.7 6.6 10.7 5.9

25.5 31.3 28.1 58.9 72.7 22.4 24.0 29.0 33.9 82.0

90.3 73.4 63.1 84.0 87.4 68.3 78.5 83.6 75.5 77.4

26.5 13.2 14.5 34.6 45.4 14.0 14.1 19.5 21.6 38.7

74.7 64.6 63.3 69.5 71.0 67.7 72.1 82.4 66.9 55.2

1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1

797 037 937 607 595 044 045 027 687 773

Atlanta, GA ----------------------------Atlantic City, NJ ------------------------Auburn--Opelika, AL ----------------------Augusta, GA--SC ------------------------Aurora, IL -----------------------------Austin, TX -----------------------------Bakersfield, CA -------------------------Baltimore, MD --------------------------Bangor, ME ----------------------------Baton Rouge, LA -------------------------

2 157 170 56 286 192 563 302 1 890 61 365

344 046 548 205 261 025 823 518 374 647

5.0 6.2 3.1 2.9 8.0 8.0 8.2 4.0 3.4 2.6

56.5 36.5 66.5 28.7 39.5 58.0 48.3 37.0 33.0 50.5

53.5 54.6 63.3 53.7 72.0 65.2 65.7 68.5 70.6 76.6

56.4 46.2 63.1 52.0 52.0 64.1 56.7 45.8 57.3 47.3

21.3 11.6 21.6 20.6 10.4 13.0 8.5 10.0 14.8 7.9

7.1 12.6 5.3 5.6 15.3 20.6 19.6 6.7 6.5 6.3

2.8 4.9 2.3 1.9 6.7 7.4 8.3 2.4 1.7 2.1

8.8 13.4 3.6 8.1 14.5 6.2 5.4 13.8 5.4 20.3

11.3 14.4 3.1 10.7 14.2 10.3 17.3 14.2 5.2 8.6

33.4 23.6 84.4 25.0 27.4 55.3 25.3 31.8 65.7 51.6

82.3 75.5 78.9 73.7 78.8 84.0 71.1 73.1 82.8 79.6

30.3 19.0 34.6 20.2 23.8 35.2 15.0 22.4 26.3 27.5

67.3 62.4 60.3 62.7 77.7 69.1 63.7 60.9 70.1 62.5

1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1

723 757 041 023 102 701 165 742 697 972

Battle Creek, MI ------------------------Bay City, MI ---------------------------Beaumont, TX --------------------------Bellingham, WA -------------------------Beloit, WI--IL ---------------------------Benton Harbor, MI ----------------------Billings, MT ----------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS ----------------------Binghamton, NY ------------------------Birmingham, AL --------------------------

78 73 122 59 56 57 88 179 159 621

248 868 791 387 184 712 206 769 059 703

2.1 1.2 3.0 7.0 2.4 2.6 1.5 3.3 5.2 1.3

33.6 5.7 47.8 36.1 34.8 10.0 17.0 37.1 32.6 43.7

74.1 89.7 73.3 56.5 63.6 63.3 57.4 54.2 76.5 79.8

46.8 35.8 45.2 61.5 44.9 47.3 52.7 50.9 43.9 44.3

8.3 3.5 5.8 13.6 11.6 9.1 11.3 20.9 7.3 8.3

4.6 5.2 7.7 6.8 4.8 4.6 5.0 6.2 9.0 3.4

1.6 1.4 2.8 2.7 1.7 1.5 1.6 2.4 2.8 1.1

6.3 13.1 11.7 7.5 6.5 9.2 5.9 10.6 9.7 10.6

12.9 6.9 11.1 5.8 11.6 14.5 9.8 10.0 7.2 11.9

24.6 33.1 35.2 66.7 29.8 20.6 37.9 22.3 53.0 35.6

76.1 74.0 75.6 85.4 74.5 73.1 83.8 76.2 79.2 75.9

14.1 12.1 19.2 28.1 11.6 18.9 22.6 18.1 23.2 23.0

59.4 71.8 63.1 71.2 65.8 50.0 73.1 66.2 75.3 64.5

1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1

945 125 117 712 060 153 952 126 851 848

Bismarck, ND --------------------------Bloomington, IN -------------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL -------------------Boise City, ID --------------------------Boston, MA----------------------------Boulder, CO ----------------------------Bremerton, WA -------------------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT -------------------Bristol, CT -----------------------------Bristol, TN--Bristol, VA --------------------

66 71 94 168 2 774 98 112 414 92 52

607 219 128 056 717 788 954 254 558 383

1.2 6.1 2.4 2.3 12.3 7.7 4.5 9.7 6.5 .7

17.6 69.8 52.6 35.6 43.9 53.6 29.5 32.3 16.1 35.3

80.7 59.4 76.0 47.6 75.1 28.2 38.5 66.9 71.3 50.5

47.5 73.7 63.5 57.2 41.6 67.0 60.4 39.2 42.0 42.0

6.5 26.7 10.4 17.5 12.4 29.1 28.2 9.3 7.3 15.7

8.7 8.4 4.4 4.6 15.8 9.6 7.1 19.8 12.6 2.3

2.6 3.1 1.6 1.5 6.7 3.5 2.4 8.1 4.4 .9

7.6 5.7 9.3 6.4 15.2 7.3 4.6 15.7 9.7 6.2

5.3 3.2 3.7 10.2 6.2 2.9 11.1 10.6 10.0 16.4

29.1 86.4 78.3 35.4 45.7 76.6 14.1 33.9 29.6 31.4

81.6 83.9 86.0 88.2 83.3 94.9 85.2 74.8 78.3 64.3

23.6 42.2 33.8 26.4 32.7 57.1 15.5 22.0 21.3 15.3

79.7 65.1 76.5 79.1 73.9 74.9 75.9 69.2 82.8 73.1

2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1

064 615 806 026 609 315 044 808 812 752

Brockton, MA --------------------------Brownsville, TX -------------------------Brunswick, GA --------------------------Bryan--College Station, TX -----------------Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY -----------------Burlington, NC --------------------------Burlington, VT --------------------------Canton, OH ----------------------------Casper, WY ----------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA -------------------------

160 117 49 107 953 73 86 244 52 136

834 813 781 626 867 670 873 637 262 019

7.8 29.1 1.5 7.9 4.8 1.3 4.3 2.1 1.5 1.9

39.4 39.0 23.6 64.8 21.5 31.3 34.5 14.0 34.2 36.5

86.0 84.3 66.3 69.7 84.3 76.8 56.8 80.8 45.7 77.2

40.6 40.9 51.4 70.2 38.3 42.4 59.1 39.7 53.6 47.6

6.0 8.7 14.4 12.4 5.0 9.8 20.6 5.2 13.5 8.4

12.0 86.9 3.2 16.3 9.7 3.4 7.7 4.9 4.1 4.2

4.7 47.8 .9 6.0 3.2 1.0 1.9 1.4 1.2 1.4

7.4 4.1 7.8 6.8 15.1 5.6 10.1 10.3 2.1 9.8

11.1 13.8 20.0 5.3 8.1 11.5 5.0 9.2 7.4 5.5

36.9 28.0 21.3 83.5 43.3 39.8 63.4 25.5 32.6 35.1

79.3 44.9 73.9 80.8 75.5 68.2 85.9 76.0 85.5 85.0

16.2 12.0 20.3 38.1 19.3 16.5 34.0 15.0 21.4 22.6

70.5 66.2 58.6 70.7 69.5 67.6 74.3 72.2 74.8 75.8

1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

997 929 935 161 880 812 645 959 998 879

Champaign--Urbana, IL --------------------Charleston, SC --------------------------Charleston, WV -------------------------Charlotte, NC---------------------------Charlottesville, VA -----------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA ---------------------Cheyenne, WY --------------------------Chicago, IL--Northwestern Indiana------------Chico, CA -----------------------------Cincinnati, OH--KY ------------------------

115 393 164 455 67 296 61 6 793 71 1 212

248 302 797 386 596 882 742 132 943 260

8.2 2.5 1.2 3.7 4.9 1.5 2.4 12.4 6.4 2.2

61.3 34.5 27.0 50.8 48.3 38.9 21.1 38.9 52.6 33.8

67.9 53.1 81.5 56.6 55.0 59.0 35.8 73.1 67.8 71.1

65.7 58.6 40.6 55.4 66.2 45.9 56.0 44.7 69.7 46.3

15.6 24.5 7.6 19.5 23.4 13.4 23.1 9.1 8.3 9.3

10.9 5.1 3.1 6.1 6.6 3.3 7.6 20.7 10.4 4.1

3.3 1.6 .9 2.3 2.0 1.1 2.3 9.3 3.9 1.3

8.6 10.0 5.1 10.8 6.6 14.1 4.1 16.7 6.1 20.4

2.4 12.0 10.6 12.4 3.7 14.1 10.2 11.9 5.7 10.2

81.7 29.0 29.7 36.4 77.3 34.8 23.5 32.2 76.9 34.1

88.7 79.5 76.5 81.5 80.6 71.2 84.3 75.9 85.2 76.2

43.6 21.5 20.5 28.4 40.1 18.2 20.5 24.3 30.6 22.9

69.6 69.2 71.1 67.1 63.2 66.3 73.9 67.1 67.9 69.8

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

681 932 737 776 555 889 982 922 871 939

Clarksville, TN--KY -----------------------Cleveland, OH --------------------------Colorado Springs, CO---------------------Columbia, MO --------------------------Columbia, SC ---------------------------Columbus, GA--AL -----------------------Columbus, OH --------------------------Corpus Christi, TX -----------------------Crystal Lake, IL -------------------------Cumberland, MD--WV ---------------------

97 1 677 353 75 328 220 944 269 72 54

582 554 026 892 148 651 744 878 683 436

4.0 5.3 4.9 5.7 2.8 3.2 3.4 5.1 4.1 1.2

42.6 20.1 30.3 71.1 41.6 36.0 49.2 30.5 22.3 12.7

31.5 75.2 30.0 64.3 63.3 51.1 71.3 77.8 72.8 70.7

70.4 39.3 62.0 71.9 53.5 54.9 54.7 50.3 50.2 39.7

49.8 5.8 30.7 18.8 16.8 23.2 10.5 7.3 10.0 9.2

9.2 9.8 9.5 8.1 5.6 6.8 5.7 41.0 6.4 2.6

2.8 3.6 2.8 3.1 1.8 2.2 2.1 14.7 2.3 .7

3.7 20.0 5.8 4.7 7.5 7.4 10.4 5.8 7.5 10.7

6.3 9.9 9.4 4.4 8.3 14.1 10.6 12.2 5.4 4.6

19.7 31.5 24.9 79.7 42.7 18.5 43.5 26.8 28.7 55.6

83.5 75.3 87.8 87.0 80.8 70.2 81.2 71.6 89.4 72.2

16.5 19.9 25.0 43.9 28.9 15.8 27.5 18.1 28.7 13.7

77.8 67.0 75.3 66.2 64.0 59.6 67.9 68.4 90.3 70.8

2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1

070 878 897 708 815 012 791 234 036 976

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX --------------------Danbury, CT--NY ------------------------Danville, VA ---------------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL --------Davis, CA -----------------------------Dayton, OH ----------------------------Daytona Beach, FL-----------------------Decatur, AL ----------------------------Decatur, IL ----------------------------Deltona, FL -----------------------------

3 198 116 54 264 52 613 221 63 95 58

199 401 196 181 592 314 463 551 808 082

9.1 11.7 .7 2.6 15.4 2.2 5.8 .9 .8 5.0

56.3 41.6 18.2 27.7 56.0 33.1 21.6 20.1 31.5 11.5

63.5 50.3 78.1 65.6 60.4 65.6 26.9 71.5 77.8 21.3

56.5 45.0 40.4 44.6 74.3 48.0 54.9 51.1 46.5 63.8

12.6 18.6 7.4 11.1 16.7 11.1 22.8 12.9 7.0 29.4

16.5 15.6 2.6 5.6 19.6 4.2 7.5 3.0 2.8 12.8

7.5 7.2 1.1 2.0 6.0 1.3 2.2 .9 .9 5.0

8.1 12.3 4.3 9.1 5.2 12.1 9.1 5.1 10.2 7.6

15.3 7.6 15.7 11.3 .7 10.1 11.5 13.3 12.2 14.9

27.2 32.5 25.0 34.6 88.4 37.7 42.7 27.4 33.0 19.7

79.4 80.9 57.6 78.9 95.2 78.7 76.5 72.9 74.9 77.2

27.1 29.2 12.4 18.8 64.2 21.7 16.1 18.8 15.5 10.7

70.8 82.7 54.2 69.8 77.8 67.7 64.6 75.1 64.4 80.4

1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

887 720 043 071 583 886 824 907 991 967

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 291 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

291

Table 162.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

Urbanized Area

Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

Denton, TX ----------------------------Denver, CO ----------------------------Des Moines, IA -------------------------Detroit, MI ----------------------------Dothan, AL ----------------------------Dover, DE -----------------------------Dubuque, IA--IL -------------------------Duluth, MN--WI -------------------------Durham, NC ---------------------------Eau Claire, WI ---------------------------

66 1 517 293 3 697 59 50 63 122 205 80

500 803 446 424 003 850 634 945 439 472

7.1 5.2 2.6 6.0 1.1 3.6 1.4 2.1 4.8 2.7

67.8 41.6 41.4 24.2 34.5 26.5 40.5 23.6 62.2 73.1

62.5 46.0 75.3 75.7 69.6 40.1 75.9 74.0 58.8 76.5

68.2 53.7 51.1 41.2 49.7 58.8 42.1 44.1 63.4 53.4

14.2 14.6 10.7 5.5 12.4 26.6 10.6 8.5 23.8 11.3

11.7 10.9 5.2 9.1 2.7 7.0 3.4 4.4 7.0 4.8

4.5 4.0 2.0 3.2 .8 2.1 1.3 1.3 2.4 2.2

6.2 8.4 8.0 12.1 7.8 6.7 32.1 7.9 8.8 12.1

7.8 11.3 10.7 12.4 11.6 8.6 6.1 6.6 6.5 3.5

75.1 28.7 32.6 31.3 24.7 37.9 44.0 56.0 66.7 62.2

82.0 85.2 84.9 75.1 69.9 81.2 78.5 80.6 82.0 82.7

36.4 28.5 23.9 18.4 18.1 22.2 18.8 20.3 42.1 20.6

72.7 72.2 73.9 63.6 65.0 71.1 82.2 70.4 62.5 75.2

1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1

758 733 816 964 207 917 094 986 598 933

Elgin, IL -------------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN ----------------------Elmira, NY -----------------------------El Paso, TX--NM ------------------------Erie, PA -------------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR -------------------Evansville, IN--KY ------------------------Fairfield, CA ---------------------------Fall River, MA--RI -----------------------Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN ------------------

123 98 66 571 177 189 182 99 144 121

795 632 554 079 661 164 908 950 182 351

10.6 2.4 2.4 23.9 2.4 4.0 1.0 12.7 15.4 2.0

53.3 45.0 24.9 35.2 17.3 46.7 34.5 42.1 18.5 50.4

75.0 65.8 77.0 65.5 83.2 44.9 70.3 51.4 79.0 57.4

51.9 49.8 42.1 47.2 41.8 59.7 47.4 64.8 35.1 57.2

10.0 12.8 7.3 16.6 6.3 17.7 8.9 17.8 6.6 18.1

18.3 5.6 5.4 67.3 6.3 6.3 3.0 19.5 29.3 5.0

9.6 1.9 1.7 31.5 2.2 2.1 1.0 7.1 12.2 1.5

10.8 6.9 7.6 5.1 25.6 5.8 13.2 4.1 11.7 7.5

15.6 19.4 14.9 11.5 8.7 8.5 12.4 9.5 15.3 3.3

23.3 19.1 28.4 29.5 38.2 56.8 32.8 24.1 24.9 67.3

75.0 73.9 76.5 63.8 77.0 85.5 73.7 83.7 55.8 86.9

16.6 15.4 14.7 15.4 17.0 26.2 15.7 14.9 12.7 27.7

76.0 71.4 66.5 69.0 68.3 71.2 68.8 73.6 73.3 79.8

2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1

120 993 017 477 994 757 798 116 988 934

Fayetteville, NC -------------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR ----------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA -----------------Flint, MI ------------------------------Florence, AL ---------------------------Florence, SC ---------------------------Fort Collins, CO -------------------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL -Fort Myers--Cape Coral, FL ----------------Fort Pierce, FL ---------------------------

241 74 82 326 69 54 105 1 238 220 126

291 942 262 452 167 507 923 109 331 530

4.3 2.0 7.6 2.2 .6 1.5 4.1 15.9 5.4 6.7

32.0 59.4 29.6 15.7 38.6 30.9 59.1 40.7 30.0 36.0

43.7 54.0 77.1 75.8 75.1 75.3 38.5 27.5 22.7 31.8

63.7 62.3 46.3 42.9 42.6 43.9 65.2 54.5 59.2 58.4

36.5 18.9 10.1 4.9 8.5 9.9 23.1 19.7 26.9 23.7

9.5 3.8 18.2 5.0 1.8 4.2 8.5 17.7 8.8 9.6

2.8 1.4 7.4 1.5 .6 1.6 2.7 6.9 3.1 3.8

3.6 5.4 15.5 7.3 7.8 7.6 4.9 12.9 9.0 8.8

9.1 9.7 13.6 13.0 13.4 11.4 5.3 14.2 17.1 20.5

18.4 59.6 36.1 28.3 41.6 29.5 73.1 27.1 18.8 19.2

82.4 77.4 72.2 74.9 69.6 70.4 90.5 76.7 76.1 70.7

17.5 25.2 16.3 12.6 18.4 20.3 40.3 18.6 16.3 12.4

68.8 76.8 70.9 56.1 70.2 57.5 80.1 67.2 66.5 63.2

2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2

102 928 956 131 001 826 738 690 912 035

Fort Smith, AR--OK ----------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL --------------------Fort Wayne, IN -------------------------Frederick, MD --------------------------Fredericksburg, VA-----------------------Fresno, CA ----------------------------Gadsden, AL ---------------------------Gainesville, FL --------------------------Galveston, TX --------------------------Gastonia, NC ----------------------------

94 112 248 58 56 453 71 126 58 113

455 645 686 427 454 186 571 308 295 567

3.7 4.7 2.1 2.9 2.4 15.1 1.0 7.4 7.8 1.0

66.4 29.5 32.3 48.8 40.9 57.6 61.9 58.0 42.5 53.7

61.1 23.4 68.6 53.1 53.2 70.1 83.4 46.7 72.8 76.6

52.2 61.7 49.3 61.6 59.9 58.3 40.0 69.3 51.2 44.2

15.9 35.1 11.3 21.1 19.9 9.7 6.3 19.4 8.2 8.0

5.8 6.8 4.7 4.7 5.1 29.7 2.7 10.6 20.0 2.7

2.5 2.2 1.6 1.6 1.6 14.8 1.2 3.1 7.7 1.0

9.8 3.9 17.3 5.5 4.7 4.1 7.0 8.0 8.3 5.4

14.7 8.5 11.0 11.2 9.9 13.7 14.0 5.7 14.2 19.4

23.3 25.3 29.3 25.0 41.6 37.4 30.4 79.8 40.4 22.0

71.3 87.2 81.1 81.9 79.9 71.7 65.2 86.0 69.6 59.9

15.2 23.9 19.5 26.2 24.8 20.2 11.4 40.5 21.0 12.5

74.6 76.4 72.5 76.9 79.2 64.0 65.7 60.8 50.7 65.8

1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1

977 961 941 865 923 190 017 585 970 983

Glens Falls, NY -------------------------Goldsboro, NC --------------------------Grand Forks, ND--MN --------------------Grand Junction, CO ----------------------Grand Rapids, MI -----------------------Great Falls, MT -------------------------Greeley, CO ----------------------------Green Bay, WI--------------------------Greensboro, NC -------------------------Greenville,NC ----------------------------

56 59 58 71 436 63 71 161 194 55

269 990 123 966 033 531 656 946 277 648

2.0 2.1 2.1 2.3 3.5 3.0 4.4 1.8 2.7 1.7

20.1 30.3 50.0 29.0 31.1 25.3 52.3 52.4 57.2 38.6

85.3 63.9 59.0 50.0 80.4 55.7 54.1 83.0 65.8 72.6

44.4 53.3 56.3 60.7 48.6 52.9 60.2 48.1 55.4 61.9

6.0 23.1 19.4 15.8 7.3 19.0 14.8 7.1 14.9 12.9

4.3 4.7 6.1 6.4 6.3 4.7 15.0 4.1 4.4 3.9

1.2 1.8 1.6 2.1 2.4 1.4 5.4 1.8 1.8 1.2

2.9 6.3 7.4 6.4 21.0 5.0 5.8 18.7 7.4 6.0

12.8 12.4 3.5 13.2 10.2 9.1 9.2 7.1 8.1 3.2

20.2 25.2 66.7 37.5 34.2 17.8 57.8 33.6 53.1 72.4

78.6 74.8 84.4 80.2 80.3 82.8 75.4 83.4 79.6 78.3

17.0 14.6 26.8 17.9 22.0 19.0 22.9 18.6 30.2 32.2

76.6 63.2 78.1 73.5 74.5 75.3 69.0 79.0 65.3 57.8

2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1

089 021 170 964 100 098 062 976 708 895

Greenville, SC --------------------------Hagerstown, MD--PA--WV -----------------Hamilton, OH---------------------------Harlingen, TX---------------------------Harrisburg, PA --------------------------Hartford--Middletown, CT ------------------Hattiesburg, MS ------------------------Hemet--San Jacinto, CA -------------------Hesperia--Apple Valley--Victorville, CA --------Hickory, NC -----------------------------

248 70 118 79 293 546 59 90 152 70

525 158 337 335 442 074 927 919 904 182

2.0 1.4 1.1 14.4 2.8 10.8 1.8 9.5 7.7 1.5

38.4 29.0 33.6 33.8 34.4 33.1 51.9 34.8 36.4 56.4

65.1 67.7 70.5 76.7 79.5 62.3 74.8 43.5 55.7 75.3

48.0 46.2 49.2 41.5 44.0 45.5 54.9 61.1 68.0 45.6

15.3 9.9 8.8 8.3 8.6 11.8 11.9 11.4 13.5 12.3

3.8 2.9 2.6 67.9 6.4 20.0 3.7 14.6 14.2 3.2

1.3 1.1 .8 30.9 2.4 8.6 1.2 6.2 5.4 1.5

11.6 7.4 12.9 3.9 10.9 9.4 6.0 5.1 6.9 3.1

12.0 11.9 13.1 13.2 10.6 10.8 9.3 15.2 15.0 17.2

37.0 19.1 18.6 25.3 31.1 37.9 62.3 18.4 19.1 29.9

71.8 70.5 73.1 56.5 81.0 77.1 74.0 69.4 76.5 68.6

22.5 12.4 15.4 13.3 22.0 26.1 24.2 10.0 11.1 17.5

67.7 70.0 73.6 68.8 71.1 62.8 54.7 69.6 73.9 68.6

1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1

893 765 003 728 738 713 243 354 297 903

High Point, NC --------------------------Holland, MI ----------------------------Honolulu, HI ---------------------------Houma, LA ----------------------------Houston, TX ---------------------------Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH -----------Huntsville, AL --------------------------Hyannis, MA ---------------------------Idaho Falls, ID --------------------------Indianapolis, IN --------------------------

108 62 632 65 2 902 169 180 66 56 914

572 268 498 989 449 323 395 701 440 426

1.3 6.1 18.1 1.2 14.5 1.1 4.0 5.5 2.6 2.0

50.1 52.3 42.2 43.4 53.8 40.2 42.6 27.3 44.2 35.3

73.2 78.5 64.5 87.5 66.1 68.6 54.0 72.1 58.4 70.0

47.5 51.7 50.0 40.7 55.0 41.3 53.7 49.0 50.2 53.0

9.7 9.8 22.9 3.5 10.6 10.3 21.1 10.4 17.7 10.1

3.4 12.7 29.5 14.4 25.9 2.6 6.0 7.8 5.4 4.4

1.4 5.2 15.1 4.2 12.1 1.0 1.9 2.3 2.4 1.5

4.7 15.2 18.6 12.7 6.3 4.6 9.0 5.4 2.2 12.0

17.5 9.2 7.2 13.1 14.5 8.8 8.7 10.0 12.6 16.0

26.5 39.0 33.5 21.0 27.8 42.8 43.2 22.6 18.1 24.7

66.4 76.8 80.9 64.8 75.6 71.0 83.4 87.3 83.7 78.5

16.3 20.7 25.1 11.3 26.2 15.9 34.6 25.4 23.5 23.1

62.2 82.6 76.0 68.7 69.8 71.8 71.6 69.4 82.8 67.4

1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1

957 208 683 468 956 864 880 775 518 897

Indio--Coachella, CA ----------------------Iowa City, IA ---------------------------Ithaca, NY -----------------------------Jackson, MI----------------------------Jackson, MS ---------------------------Jackson, TN ----------------------------Jacksonville, FL -------------------------Jacksonville, NC -------------------------Janesville, WI --------------------------Johnson City, TN -------------------------

56 71 50 77 289 52 738 101 53 82

165 407 133 948 199 989 593 168 052 547

34.3 6.8 13.5 1.7 1.1 .7 3.5 4.4 1.9 1.3

52.2 72.5 63.5 21.6 51.6 58.6 34.6 42.4 27.3 35.5

69.8 64.2 54.7 77.9 79.2 77.5 46.0 23.3 79.1 67.5

53.6 70.4 75.4 46.0 48.1 53.5 54.7 77.4 46.4 46.0

12.2 23.2 36.3 7.1 8.4 9.0 19.4 59.5 8.0 12.0

67.7 9.1 16.7 4.1 3.2 2.2 6.5 9.9 4.1 2.6

38.4 3.4 4.6 1.1 1.1 .9 2.0 2.6 1.5 .6

2.4 5.9 4.3 14.2 13.6 7.2 12.0 5.5 10.1 2.6

21.7 1.3 1.1 12.8 8.5 10.3 14.6 5.6 10.3 13.9

13.5 81.6 91.5 25.0 43.7 41.1 23.3 9.3 19.1 49.3

45.5 93.4 90.6 75.6 77.6 68.9 78.2 88.8 80.7 67.1

7.6 52.3 58.0 12.8 28.7 18.0 19.5 15.5 15.3 20.4

67.0 83.5 72.2 63.9 59.9 56.0 67.6 80.3 74.5 71.4

2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1

973 553 511 167 926 105 892 139 065 705

Johnstown, PA -------------------------Joliet, IL ------------------------------Joplin, MO ----------------------------Kailua, HI -----------------------------Kalamazoo, MI -------------------------Kankakee, IL ---------------------------Kannapolis, NC -------------------------Kansas City, MO--KS ---------------------Kenosha, WI ---------------------------Killeen, TX------------------------------

77 170 60 114 164 59 78 1 275 94 137

639 814 171 530 559 794 033 083 378 869

1.3 4.8 1.1 5.8 4.0 2.0 .9 2.5 4.9 7.1

16.0 29.0 41.0 29.9 40.7 30.5 51.8 36.5 21.1 39.7

92.4 81.3 62.6 61.8 73.0 79.6 78.6 55.0 68.1 28.3

29.2 42.9 51.7 47.3 55.1 46.7 40.5 50.4 45.9 75.5

3.2 5.3 14.7 22.5 9.1 6.7 8.6 14.6 13.0 51.5

5.8 10.4 2.7 12.0 6.1 4.4 2.8 5.5 10.1 16.0

1.6 4.0 1.0 4.4 2.3 1.3 1.0 2.0 3.6 5.1

16.4 15.6 4.8 25.5 10.3 14.1 3.9 11.8 12.8 1.8

7.7 12.0 16.0 4.9 7.0 10.4 18.1 11.2 10.7 8.7

30.3 30.0 37.4 26.7 63.9 37.4 21.2 29.7 32.5 13.0

72.6 74.9 72.5 86.4 82.9 73.3 62.3 82.9 74.1 88.0

13.1 14.2 15.4 27.9 29.4 14.0 10.7 25.0 12.9 15.2

74.8 73.6 74.0 78.7 68.3 65.6 66.6 70.5 71.9 79.0

1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2

888 192 026 819 889 101 977 893 060 147

292

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 162.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

Urbanized Area

Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

Kingsport, TN--VA -----------------------Kissimmee, FL --------------------------Knoxville, TN ---------------------------Kokomo, IN ----------------------------La Crosse, WI--MN ----------------------Lafayette, LA --------------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN --------------Lake Charles, LA ------------------------Lakeland, FL ---------------------------Lancaster, PA ---------------------------

86 55 303 56 78 129 99 119 147 193

874 525 713 803 955 835 840 302 529 813

.9 8.6 1.9 1.4 3.1 2.3 6.2 .9 3.6 3.1

25.2 39.1 48.6 16.4 64.9 55.7 70.0 32.5 28.0 36.4

64.1 22.8 68.5 75.0 74.3 81.7 66.2 80.1 41.1 78.6

38.0 67.4 50.4 45.3 50.9 50.5 65.2 43.2 54.7 49.6

9.1 36.8 12.9 6.9 10.5 6.9 20.3 7.0 17.2 9.9

2.2 20.6 3.6 3.4 5.7 22.2 8.8 10.7 5.9 10.4

.8 8.9 1.2 1.2 2.7 6.2 3.6 3.3 2.1 4.2

4.9 3.4 6.0 6.4 15.7 15.6 10.8 10.7 7.4 11.0

11.0 20.4 9.7 11.6 3.4 6.7 3.1 8.0 17.2 11.1

24.1 15.3 49.8 19.8 62.2 45.8 81.7 33.9 30.3 39.3

68.7 73.8 75.3 76.1 82.3 74.5 84.9 71.3 72.2 74.7

15.9 11.6 25.1 13.5 21.6 24.6 34.1 17.0 16.1 21.5

77.4 73.3 70.4 67.1 75.3 67.8 77.3 64.7 67.1 70.2

1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1

788 056 695 903 904 101 855 221 954 847

Lancaster--Palmdale, CA -------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI ------------------Laredo, TX ----------------------------Las Cruces, NM -------------------------Las Vegas, NV -------------------------Lawrence, KS --------------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH ---------------Lawton, OK ----------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME --------------------Lewisville, TX ---------------------------

187 265 123 81 697 65 237 92 71 79

242 151 682 289 078 816 549 582 446 311

10.5 4.7 24.4 9.1 9.8 6.2 10.4 5.7 4.3 3.7

46.3 53.4 39.8 38.5 44.4 72.3 44.3 31.5 10.6 45.5

59.5 74.8 88.8 51.2 21.5 52.2 70.0 37.6 79.2 49.8

70.2 58.4 40.1 56.6 66.5 71.6 43.1 63.5 48.6 64.0

12.2 10.4 8.3 18.1 34.4 24.2 12.3 36.3 9.5 19.6

16.9 8.7 91.9 39.3 14.6 9.6 23.1 11.2 27.6 8.5

6.4 3.0 48.7 11.3 6.4 3.8 10.5 3.6 7.9 3.0

10.0 9.2 5.3 4.4 5.9 3.6 14.0 3.2 10.6 6.3

18.1 5.4 17.0 7.4 16.8 1.9 11.7 9.4 10.5 7.9

19.3 71.0 28.9 62.3 22.9 82.8 31.1 20.4 30.4 32.5

79.6 84.7 48.9 78.7 77.2 90.9 74.6 82.7 69.3 87.6

14.7 30.6 11.6 28.2 13.7 43.9 21.8 19.0 13.2 29.3

74.4 67.1 69.6 67.9 66.4 76.3 66.8 70.1 70.4 86.4

2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1

149 872 867 161 879 691 027 129 991 861

Lexington-Fayette, KY --------------------Lima, OH ------------------------------Lincoln, NE ----------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR ------------Lodi, CA ------------------------------Logan, UT -----------------------------Lompoc, CA ----------------------------Longmont, CO --------------------------Longview, TX---------------------------Longview, WA--OR ------------------------

221 68 192 305 55 50 56 52 76 57

116 836 578 498 605 403 582 458 515 231

3.0 .9 2.7 1.9 10.8 5.6 10.9 3.8 2.3 3.2

58.0 25.3 50.4 42.9 44.7 73.4 45.9 45.0 52.4 34.4

69.5 78.8 71.0 69.6 63.1 65.9 45.2 41.3 68.8 52.1

58.7 44.5 54.7 50.9 58.9 57.0 65.5 56.9 52.4 49.3

14.1 7.1 11.7 12.3 8.2 21.1 23.7 16.1 8.3 12.7

4.8 3.3 5.0 3.6 19.9 9.4 18.4 8.8 5.1 5.0

1.9 .9 1.8 1.2 9.0 3.7 8.8 3.8 2.0 2.1

9.7 10.6 11.1 15.4 9.8 .4 4.9 3.5 6.2 5.0

10.7 8.2 6.4 10.6 12.0 5.5 10.4 13.5 11.6 13.6

53.0 25.4 60.7 30.2 23.1 67.5 24.6 16.7 28.2 17.7

80.4 72.5 88.2 79.8 72.3 90.6 83.4 84.6 78.1 76.9

30.6 11.2 28.4 24.5 14.3 34.4 18.3 20.7 18.7 11.7

68.7 64.2 78.2 65.0 69.0 88.9 75.5 77.0 71.0 68.9

1 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 2

700 251 928 873 056 131 209 941 099 121

Lorain--Elyria, OH ------------------------Los Angeles, CA ------------------------Louisville, KY--IN ------------------------Lowell, MA--NH -------------------------Lubbock, TX ---------------------------Lynchburg, VA --------------------------McAllen--Edinburg--Mission, TX--------------Macon, GA ----------------------------Madison, WI ---------------------------Manchester, NH--------------------------

224 11 402 755 181 188 98 263 129 244 115

007 955 013 924 046 125 454 604 335 105

2.5 30.8 1.4 11.5 3.3 1.5 24.5 1.0 5.1 6.4

10.3 53.3 35.8 57.9 49.6 48.4 38.8 48.0 63.5 28.5

73.7 59.4 75.4 82.0 76.3 71.5 78.0 80.4 67.8 64.1

40.1 53.7 43.9 44.5 55.3 46.6 41.7 49.8 60.7 50.4

6.0 13.2 8.7 10.5 8.6 13.0 9.4 8.1 16.1 14.4

8.8 42.4 3.0 22.4 21.1 3.3 79.0 2.9 7.8 18.6

3.2 23.5 1.0 10.1 7.8 1.1 40.6 1.0 2.6 5.8

11.0 11.0 19.3 12.0 4.9 9.6 3.0 12.7 8.4 13.0

8.9 17.0 11.2 12.2 7.5 8.6 11.8 13.7 3.3 14.2

23.2 32.1 31.5 37.6 60.3 52.5 27.8 32.2 68.5 33.1

75.0 72.4 73.6 74.4 75.5 70.2 50.0 67.2 90.7 75.3

12.5 23.4 18.2 21.2 25.8 20.8 13.6 17.2 40.9 19.6

71.6 68.1 65.4 70.4 71.3 67.6 71.7 51.9 75.2 71.7

2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1

055 937 875 939 006 791 893 024 490 750

Mansfield, OH --------------------------Medford, OR ---------------------------Melbourne--Palm Bay, FL ------------------Memphis, TN--AR--MS --------------------Merced, CA ----------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL -----------------------Middletown, OH ------------------------Midland, TX ---------------------------Milwaukee, WI -------------------------Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN ------------------

76 67 306 825 64 1 914 98 91 1 226 2 079

570 042 245 425 671 689 726 982 060 255

2.5 3.4 5.7 1.5 18.8 45.4 1.0 6.6 4.2 4.0

14.5 28.9 30.5 46.0 59.5 43.8 19.8 42.1 29.3 50.3

76.8 41.2 25.8 60.3 64.4 48.4 69.6 72.4 76.3 71.4

45.5 59.9 58.5 49.4 59.3 54.1 44.5 55.1 45.9 50.4

5.6 19.7 25.4 13.3 13.6 18.4 6.7 8.5 7.6 11.1

4.7 5.8 7.8 3.8 34.1 57.6 2.7 21.7 8.7 6.5

1.6 2.1 2.4 1.4 19.1 31.5 1.0 9.1 3.2 2.6

8.8 8.2 8.0 11.7 4.4 13.5 6.4 6.4 19.1 11.5

13.0 16.1 12.6 12.3 13.6 13.0 12.5 13.6 9.7 7.4

17.8 18.6 33.3 32.3 28.0 36.0 22.0 22.0 35.9 37.8

72.0 80.0 83.0 74.4 69.4 65.0 71.4 77.2 78.8 87.9

12.4 15.4 20.9 20.2 16.1 18.8 12.5 28.3 21.4 29.1

70.3 72.2 72.3 55.3 69.0 60.3 70.5 75.4 64.8 76.9

2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1

033 903 841 984 519 875 993 102 894 761

Missoula, MT --------------------------Mobile, AL ----------------------------Modesto, CA ---------------------------Monessen, PA --------------------------Monroe, LA ----------------------------Montgomery, AL ------------------------Muncie, IN ----------------------------Muskegon, MI --------------------------Myrtle Beach, SC -----------------------Napa, CA ------------------------------

57 301 231 64 110 210 88 106 58 68

006 197 045 808 361 060 025 244 237 001

2.6 1.6 13.8 1.9 1.0 1.5 1.3 1.5 3.4 10.7

34.9 43.0 49.5 9.5 50.5 35.2 49.5 15.7 25.7 48.9

55.4 73.9 66.9 91.9 78.3 72.4 73.4 80.0 33.7 65.2

59.4 44.3 61.0 28.0 46.9 50.5 52.1 43.2 63.1 53.6

15.6 9.6 9.0 3.1 7.5 13.1 8.6 5.7 34.4 9.2

4.6 3.7 23.7 7.0 3.7 3.6 3.1 4.3 5.2 15.8

1.5 1.3 11.6 2.1 1.0 1.3 .9 1.5 1.6 8.1

5.5 16.1 5.2 7.3 8.4 13.0 4.4 8.6 5.3 9.0

3.4 10.8 14.6 6.7 14.8 11.7 5.6 12.2 10.3 9.4

62.2 35.1 24.0 53.7 43.6 39.7 69.9 25.0 24.5 28.0

85.6 71.7 69.5 70.2 71.2 75.8 72.9 72.6 82.9 79.9

30.1 17.4 13.2 10.9 20.5 24.2 17.5 12.1 19.9 18.8

69.9 57.8 71.1 70.4 51.3 60.1 69.8 62.0 74.8 71.8

1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1

710 092 130 826 220 050 055 090 893 876

Naples, FL -----------------------------Nashua, NH ----------------------------Nashville, TN ---------------------------Newark, OH ---------------------------New Bedford, MA -----------------------New Britain, CT -------------------------Newburgh, NY --------------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT ------------------New London--Norwich, CT -----------------New Orleans, LA -------------------------

94 96 573 54 139 142 71 451 156 1 040

488 868 154 010 251 873 784 486 284 300

9.3 6.5 2.4 .8 17.6 12.2 8.4 6.8 4.6 4.7

49.2 39.4 53.3 19.0 21.9 28.0 44.4 34.7 25.7 38.1

16.9 39.8 65.2 80.2 86.6 71.0 76.6 69.4 51.7 80.7

58.7 51.3 54.1 47.7 37.7 41.8 44.3 43.4 51.5 42.7

29.6 26.1 15.7 7.0 5.5 9.0 9.4 11.0 20.9 6.7

12.0 14.0 4.2 2.4 33.8 25.5 16.6 14.7 10.0 9.0

5.4 4.4 1.5 .6 15.1 11.8 6.6 5.6 3.2 3.5

6.2 9.6 16.3 8.7 8.2 12.6 6.8 12.5 9.4 26.7

14.6 9.5 12.9 11.5 16.2 11.0 15.2 10.1 10.1 13.1

17.9 25.7 37.3 16.4 31.1 36.4 30.1 41.6 29.3 35.2

82.6 83.2 77.1 73.9 54.1 71.8 73.7 77.5 79.8 72.0

23.2 28.4 25.0 11.4 11.4 19.0 18.1 25.3 20.7 19.8

75.8 80.0 64.6 70.6 67.2 72.0 67.5 67.8 73.5 56.0

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2

754 753 673 991 949 768 028 740 847 027

Newport, RI ----------------------------New York, NY--Northeastern New Jersey ------Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA ----Norwalk, CT ---------------------------Ocala, FL ------------------------------Odessa, TX ----------------------------Ogden, UT -----------------------------Oklahoma City, OK ----------------------Olympia, WA ---------------------------Omaha, NE--IA ---------------------------

53 570 16 044 493 1 323 039 108 923 68 085 113 693 259 148 784 367 95 464 544 273

4.8 21.0 3.6 12.8 3.0 7.2 2.7 3.6 6.1 2.6

31.8 43.2 38.1 38.3 19.1 33.1 40.0 50.5 34.5 33.4

44.6 74.0 48.3 47.9 41.6 75.7 67.1 63.6 46.9 60.4

56.9 36.5 58.1 41.5 55.0 49.4 47.4 53.1 62.2 49.1

31.5 9.4 23.8 15.4 18.3 5.2 13.7 11.1 19.1 15.5

8.4 30.3 6.3 17.0 5.5 27.6 7.4 6.5 7.9 5.2

2.4 14.1 2.0 7.0 1.9 11.6 2.4 2.6 2.6 1.7

10.6 17.8 7.0 12.4 7.5 3.6 2.0 7.9 3.9 14.9

6.7 10.5 10.1 6.6 17.8 17.9 11.1 11.9 8.7 9.5

32.9 36.4 26.1 35.8 19.9 24.2 30.5 40.0 32.7 34.0

84.9 74.0 79.3 83.5 74.3 67.5 85.0 80.8 88.6 84.3

31.3 25.2 20.2 38.5 15.8 11.8 19.4 23.5 27.6 23.5

73.6 65.6 68.4 75.3 60.7 73.6 82.7 70.4 72.5 72.5

1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2

784 789 913 574 003 274 930 942 853 035

Orlando, FL ----------------------------Oshkosh, WI ---------------------------Owensboro, KY -------------------------Oxnard--Ventura, CA ---------------------Palm Springs, CA ------------------------Panama City, FL ------------------------Parkersburg, WV--OH ---------------------Pascagoula, MS -------------------------Pensacola, FL ---------------------------Peoria, IL-------------------------------

887 58 60 480 129 103 58 59 253 242

7.2 2.7 .5 18.0 17.4 3.4 1.0 .9 2.7 2.1

39.7 41.2 30.2 40.5 46.4 36.1 24.2 31.7 32.5 30.8

31.4 84.7 81.7 55.3 42.2 40.5 73.1 70.0 42.1 78.4

60.2 51.9 47.6 54.3 61.8 56.2 41.7 38.7 52.7 45.5

25.1 6.1 7.6 11.7 15.6 24.6 9.3 8.0 21.9 7.5

12.7 4.5 1.8 27.1 22.8 5.7 2.4 2.8 5.1 4.1

4.9 1.7 .6 13.2 10.2 1.9 .9 1.1 1.7 1.4

9.2 12.7 16.4 9.7 7.8 7.0 4.9 5.6 9.1 12.5

12.5 7.8 12.4 12.5 16.9 11.8 9.5 11.7 9.8 8.5

29.1 64.4 28.6 31.5 19.8 26.2 24.5 30.3 34.4 37.5

80.8 78.1 72.2 79.7 79.9 75.0 72.9 71.8 77.5 77.8

23.0 19.4 15.3 25.4 20.5 16.8 14.7 13.5 19.5 18.0

68.7 74.9 69.4 75.4 69.3 69.6 71.7 60.3 64.3 69.0

1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

845 871 008 957 812 923 832 249 987 104

968 901 580 706 306 655 458 485 717 547

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 293 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

293

Table 162.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

Urbanized Area

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Percent foreign born

Petersburg, VA -------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ ----------------------Phoenix, AZ ---------------------------Pine Bluff, AR --------------------------Pittsburgh, PA --------------------------Pittsfield, MA --------------------------Pocatello, ID ---------------------------Port Arthur, TX -------------------------Port Huron, MI -------------------------Portland, ME ----------------------------

103 180 4 222 377 2 006 568 62 004 1 680 112 55 184 53 943 109 643 62 535 120 271

3.1 5.4 7.2 .7 2.9 3.9 1.8 4.5 3.0 4.2

34.8 35.1 46.7 37.0 24.0 18.6 40.8 38.1 17.4 38.2

65.2 72.7 32.9 79.9 86.6 77.2 62.2 71.1 86.2 69.8

49.5 38.0 58.7 44.3 34.4 40.7 51.6 37.6 45.9 50.4

15.3 8.5 22.5 8.5 5.8 9.0 13.5 4.9 5.3 13.4

5.5 10.3 15.5 3.0 6.4 7.2 5.0 11.7 4.3 6.4

1.7 4.1 6.0 .9 1.9 2.3 1.3 4.8 1.1 2.2

5.0 24.5 6.2 3.9 15.6 12.1 2.6 4.5 5.0 7.1

11.0 10.3 14.8 12.4 7.0 10.0 9.9 9.1 10.2 9.6

29.3 35.1 33.5 39.5 40.7 26.1 47.3 31.1 23.5 35.3

68.9 75.3 81.8 66.3 78.5 78.6 83.3 73.9 76.3 84.1

13.9 22.6 22.3 16.1 21.2 19.2 21.2 12.0 13.6 27.2

59.1 66.5 71.8 54.7 73.2 72.6 80.6 69.7 70.5 68.5

2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1

051 871 954 224 714 881 444 182 055 605

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA ---------------Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME --------Pottstown, PA --------------------------Poughkeepsie, NY -----------------------Providence--Pawtucket, RI--MA --------------Provo--Orem, UT ------------------------Pueblo, CO ----------------------------Punta Gorda, FL ------------------------Racine, WI -----------------------------Raleigh, NC -----------------------------

1 171 114 53 148 845 220 106 67 121 305

834 978 785 556 725 560 266 041 741 820

6.4 3.5 1.9 7.8 10.7 3.4 2.2 7.4 3.8 4.8

45.5 33.4 16.5 34.0 37.8 60.3 27.1 15.8 21.7 54.7

48.6 44.4 87.0 77.7 72.4 64.1 70.3 12.9 74.3 56.4

55.6 55.6 38.0 45.2 41.6 55.8 43.1 59.6 42.5 61.5

16.4 25.8 4.7 9.8 12.2 21.8 7.4 33.7 7.6 21.1

8.5 8.2 5.7 11.7 19.0 7.2 18.4 8.0 8.1 6.6

3.6 2.5 1.5 3.7 8.1 1.9 5.9 2.5 2.8 2.3

8.3 9.9 11.9 9.8 13.8 2.2 3.2 7.1 16.1 6.4

12.0 7.7 7.6 8.8 12.7 5.4 12.6 13.2 10.3 8.2

29.5 50.3 20.8 45.7 38.9 62.7 32.2 16.4 23.7 49.3

85.2 82.2 74.5 79.1 70.0 88.6 73.3 76.7 75.5 88.0

25.1 21.8 15.0 25.1 19.3 28.5 13.6 14.7 17.9 40.5

73.4 75.4 76.1 76.2 71.8 86.8 63.2 70.9 66.4 75.7

1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1

719 814 996 831 788 566 135 852 996 600

Rapid City, SD --------------------------Reading, PA----------------------------Redding, CA ---------------------------Reno, NV -----------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA -------------Richmond, VA --------------------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA --------------Roanoke, VA ---------------------------Rochester, MN--------------------------Rochester, NY ---------------------------

61 185 78 213 116 590 1 169 178 73 620

077 830 259 835 030 352 839 384 617 214

2.0 3.5 3.6 10.1 7.1 2.9 14.4 1.7 5.2 6.8

38.6 31.8 49.4 54.8 49.8 42.0 48.2 37.5 61.6 26.1

56.7 83.1 61.5 28.5 45.9 67.0 61.0 71.8 66.0 78.7

57.7 40.7 63.3 65.7 54.8 52.4 61.6 46.5 53.0 46.0

21.2 7.6 10.4 27.5 16.2 12.6 11.1 10.5 15.3 7.4

5.6 12.3 5.7 13.8 13.1 4.7 25.3 3.2 7.0 11.0

2.0 5.2 2.8 6.2 6.5 1.6 11.0 1.2 3.3 4.0

6.6 11.8 8.0 4.6 5.8 7.3 7.2 4.6 14.4 12.7

7.2 12.5 13.4 13.9 15.5 10.8 16.1 12.5 5.4 9.1

32.7 26.0 27.7 31.4 22.9 36.6 27.8 31.0 31.9 40.8

84.6 69.8 79.4 81.7 82.2 78.0 74.8 73.4 88.9 79.2

22.0 16.5 15.1 20.4 22.9 27.6 15.4 18.5 32.8 26.3

72.1 67.0 66.3 70.1 73.7 67.1 70.3 68.1 82.8 67.6

2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1

107 899 009 684 121 690 191 756 845 831

Rockford, IL ----------------------------Rock Hill, SC ---------------------------Rocky Mount, NC -----------------------Rome, GA -----------------------------Round Lake Beach--McHenry, IL--WI ----------Sacramento, CA-------------------------Saginaw, MI ---------------------------St. Cloud, MN --------------------------St. Joseph, MO--KS ----------------------St. Louis, MO--IL -------------------------

207 58 51 51 112 1 097 140 73 75 1 946

693 689 054 898 817 313 072 881 377 047

4.0 1.2 .8 1.4 4.2 9.9 2.3 1.1 .8 2.3

31.9 41.1 36.2 55.0 22.7 47.5 23.4 38.7 14.9 33.7

69.0 66.8 81.9 76.9 76.9 60.1 79.2 81.8 77.2 70.4

45.3 48.7 47.8 49.0 48.6 58.0 40.3 58.0 46.3 43.5

7.7 13.5 9.5 8.5 8.2 11.3 5.3 9.3 8.6 9.5

7.4 3.2 3.5 3.6 8.0 16.0 7.1 4.0 2.7 4.3

2.7 .9 1.2 1.2 2.8 7.3 2.2 1.1 .9 1.4

14.5 5.8 7.1 7.1 9.4 8.9 10.9 17.1 8.2 21.3

16.4 11.4 10.8 15.3 9.9 11.8 10.5 4.1 13.7 11.4

23.8 44.4 22.5 40.6 26.0 35.7 28.6 62.0 28.1 33.5

75.3 65.4 66.8 64.2 80.8 82.4 74.0 84.0 71.9 76.9

16.9 18.6 16.4 15.6 15.4 23.0 14.2 23.6 13.6 22.9

69.5 61.4 56.5 64.9 82.1 66.6 56.4 77.4 70.3 67.9

2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1

012 984 968 897 054 850 218 081 137 936

Salem, OR -----------------------------Salinas, CA ----------------------------Salt Lake City, UT -----------------------San Angelo, TX -------------------------San Antonio, TX ------------------------San Diego, CA --------------------------San Francisco--Oakland, CA ----------------San Jose, CA---------------------------San Luis Obispo, CA ---------------------Santa Barbara, CA -----------------------

157 122 789 85 128 348 629 434 50 182

056 104 720 435 966 106 864 803 420 447

5.5 24.8 4.4 5.4 8.6 17.6 21.4 23.5 8.9 18.5

47.0 44.2 40.7 29.6 34.3 47.4 46.6 53.1 41.5 49.4

49.3 67.2 70.3 73.2 72.3 46.5 58.6 58.4 64.5 56.0

59.0 56.9 47.3 54.3 50.1 62.3 51.5 54.0 72.1 59.6

15.0 10.2 11.2 12.1 11.1 19.2 12.5 13.9 8.3 13.2

8.6 44.0 8.5 25.9 42.7 25.6 27.8 32.4 14.8 24.9

3.6 24.7 3.0 9.9 17.0 11.8 13.1 15.1 5.0 11.6

7.1 5.9 3.7 3.5 7.7 7.5 14.3 10.0 10.2 10.3

14.7 21.9 10.6 8.9 11.7 12.2 8.9 11.0 2.2 7.9

31.8 22.7 32.0 39.2 28.3 32.7 40.4 43.2 84.2 66.8

81.5 64.2 85.8 71.0 72.7 81.9 83.1 82.4 83.9 83.0

19.9 13.8 24.1 17.6 19.7 25.5 32.4 33.0 29.1 35.0

69.2 68.2 81.9 73.2 67.0 70.2 70.2 73.7 72.6 71.1

1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

948 244 654 077 178 802 536 725 553 530

Santa Cruz, CA -------------------------Santa Fe, NM --------------------------Santa Maria, CA ------------------------Santa Rosa, CA -------------------------Sarasota--Bradenton, FL -------------------Savannah, GA --------------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA -----------------Seaside--Monterey, CA--------------------Seattle, WA----------------------------Sharon, PA--OH --------------------------

152 63 88 194 444 198 388 133 1 743 52

316 090 953 568 456 609 610 341 796 500

9.0 4.8 17.2 9.7 5.7 2.0 1.9 15.3 9.2 2.2

40.2 49.1 48.6 43.7 23.8 38.2 21.6 43.8 42.5 5.8

62.2 55.8 60.7 64.9 21.3 69.0 89.5 40.3 51.1 77.5

58.6 49.2 58.4 61.5 54.0 51.0 30.7 63.6 56.2 31.3

9.5 18.5 9.9 9.7 22.9 15.6 5.0 32.7 16.8 6.3

12.4 37.6 29.2 13.1 7.4 4.8 7.0 21.3 10.8 6.1

4.9 10.3 16.2 5.7 2.7 1.6 1.9 8.7 4.5 2.4

8.3 9.8 9.0 7.8 7.8 15.2 18.5 7.4 10.5 9.7

5.9 11.3 18.9 12.1 14.8 12.6 8.4 7.8 8.8 5.3

60.0 32.9 22.3 37.5 23.6 30.4 39.1 19.5 34.3 25.7

88.0 83.2 73.0 84.8 78.7 72.9 71.8 86.6 88.1 73.6

33.4 34.3 14.5 24.7 19.3 17.7 13.9 30.7 31.2 12.9

71.6 63.6 73.4 72.7 69.0 56.4 75.3 76.5 75.0 69.6

1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1

501 527 229 715 715 027 904 617 622 883

Sheboygan, WI -------------------------Sherman--Denison, TX --------------------Shreveport, LA -------------------------Simi Valley, CA -------------------------Sioux City, IA--NE--SD --------------------Sioux Falls, SD -------------------------Slidell, LA -----------------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN--MI -------------Spartanburg, SC ------------------------Spokane, WA ---------------------------

61 55 256 128 96 100 54 237 104 278

023 498 727 053 234 851 086 481 702 939

4.3 2.4 1.4 12.5 3.5 1.7 2.1 3.0 2.5 3.4

49.5 58.6 32.6 39.6 54.2 45.0 31.7 32.3 49.3 26.0

85.4 67.8 69.8 59.7 66.0 66.2 59.2 65.7 74.4 54.3

42.3 50.5 45.9 57.1 47.1 52.3 47.2 45.9 46.2 52.1

6.2 10.0 10.0 9.3 13.8 14.5 13.7 14.0 10.4 13.5

8.5 4.8 3.3 17.1 6.4 4.0 5.0 6.9 4.4 4.6

3.7 1.8 1.1 6.9 3.0 1.3 1.1 2.2 1.7 1.6

13.7 3.0 6.4 9.8 15.9 13.0 14.1 16.0 5.0 8.2

10.6 15.5 11.3 10.4 12.2 8.6 9.4 12.1 14.4 8.5

18.2 36.6 28.6 34.1 26.9 31.8 26.2 46.4 33.7 35.5

76.9 71.6 75.8 86.5 77.3 83.4 79.7 75.6 66.6 84.2

14.6 15.6 18.9 22.6 16.6 22.9 23.2 19.3 19.0 20.7

80.0 67.9 54.7 82.7 71.8 78.7 79.7 69.5 58.4 69.8

1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1

982 045 093 945 172 898 110 003 984 937

Springfield, IL --------------------------Springfield, MO -------------------------Springfield, OH -------------------------Springfield, MA--CT ----------------------Spring Hill, FL --------------------------Stamford, CT--NY -----------------------State College, PA -----------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV--PA -----------Stockton, CA ---------------------------Stuart, FL ------------------------------

124 159 88 532 52 187 61 69 261 80

566 594 692 341 429 302 507 011 864 187

1.8 1.4 1.1 6.3 7.2 17.1 7.8 2.8 20.3 5.9

27.9 45.0 26.4 27.8 13.8 43.3 69.7 10.2 56.9 23.3

80.1 65.1 79.1 70.2 9.2 45.9 65.3 64.3 69.3 18.3

49.7 57.8 46.1 42.2 63.0 42.9 75.6 33.4 53.8 56.0

7.0 14.4 7.7 10.5 40.8 19.0 23.0 7.5 9.4 26.4

3.8 3.1 2.8 17.8 9.9 19.6 9.8 7.4 33.5 7.3

1.2 1.1 .8 7.2 3.4 8.1 3.1 2.3 18.4 2.4

22.8 7.4 6.6 13.8 3.4 16.5 7.8 15.5 6.1 12.3

11.9 9.4 10.8 13.2 10.7 5.8 1.0 5.8 15.1 16.5

28.1 56.0 35.8 39.2 23.3 32.3 92.4 38.1 33.5 26.2

81.2 78.4 70.1 74.6 71.6 85.0 94.8 72.6 66.2 81.1

23.6 21.8 11.5 18.5 9.4 41.9 59.6 11.1 14.3 20.7

66.8 74.9 61.2 65.8 80.4 76.7 84.8 70.8 66.0 74.9

1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1

719 850 007 902 907 646 647 903 341 716

Sumter, SC ----------------------------Syracuse, NY---------------------------Tacoma, WA ---------------------------Tallahassee, FL -------------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL --------Taunton, MA ---------------------------Temple, TX ----------------------------Terre Haute, IN -------------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR --------------Texas City, TX---------------------------

57 388 496 156 1 708 58 58 76 65 128

528 411 879 072 966 886 680 943 256 063

1.7 5.1 6.7 4.1 7.3 10.6 3.4 2.7 1.2 4.1

33.3 29.6 34.3 49.2 27.9 20.4 41.0 58.1 54.3 45.6

59.2 80.8 48.1 51.3 29.8 86.0 74.4 75.7 53.9 69.5

55.0 46.5 57.1 63.4 53.0 40.1 54.6 50.4 47.6 46.9

27.5 8.7 20.6 17.8 20.0 5.8 7.6 11.6 14.5 7.2

4.6 8.6 9.4 6.8 11.4 19.2 14.2 4.9 3.5 11.8

1.7 3.0 3.6 2.3 4.0 8.6 5.0 1.9 1.4 4.1

7.3 8.8 6.5 10.9 12.0 8.8 3.4 4.7 3.2 4.3

9.9 8.5 10.7 4.7 14.9 13.4 17.1 9.3 13.1 10.7

29.1 47.9 24.8 74.6 30.8 24.2 25.1 60.9 23.1 26.8

75.3 80.0 83.6 86.1 76.5 69.3 71.6 74.7 70.6 76.8

19.4 24.4 18.0 39.3 18.5 13.3 18.9 18.4 15.7 17.0

62.6 70.4 71.1 64.2 67.6 75.2 65.7 68.9 60.5 70.7

2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2

211 872 993 673 730 795 130 880 105 048

294

Percent living in different house in 1985

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Total

1 2 3 1

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 162.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

Urbanized Area

Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

Titusville, FL ---------------------------Toledo, OH--MI -------------------------Topeka, KS ----------------------------Trenton, NJ--PA -------------------------Tucson, AZ ----------------------------Tulsa, OK -----------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL -------------------------Tyler, TX ------------------------------Utica--Rome, NY ------------------------Vacaville, CA ----------------------------

51 489 132 298 579 475 106 79 158 71

461 469 723 939 155 044 099 877 740 521

3.3 2.7 1.6 6.8 9.5 2.7 1.8 5.2 4.8 7.8

24.7 31.5 35.4 34.8 40.9 45.8 64.4 56.3 26.8 35.2

30.8 75.4 70.7 66.3 36.9 57.8 75.6 76.8 82.5 56.2

52.6 43.6 50.5 39.6 57.8 53.3 52.6 51.5 42.1 64.5

19.1 8.1 9.5 10.0 21.2 13.6 13.6 7.2 8.3 14.1

6.0 6.4 4.7 13.7 24.0 4.9 3.8 9.8 11.7 13.2

1.7 2.0 1.4 5.3 8.5 1.7 1.4 4.3 4.0 5.4

7.7 19.1 9.5 18.2 7.8 10.8 6.0 6.1 10.1 6.1

18.1 8.1 13.0 11.6 11.9 10.9 7.7 10.1 12.2 9.9

27.2 35.7 28.0 38.6 46.2 34.4 73.1 38.5 31.0 22.4

79.7 77.0 83.6 75.0 80.9 82.4 71.4 76.7 73.0 82.3

18.1 17.6 23.0 23.6 23.9 24.6 24.7 23.8 16.5 16.9

72.3 68.0 69.4 67.0 68.1 71.8 59.3 68.4 68.6 74.6

2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

049 028 889 736 853 886 971 034 921 089

Vero Beach, FL -------------------------Victoria, TX ----------------------------Vineland--Millville, NJ ---------------------Visalia, CA ----------------------------Waco, TX -----------------------------Warner Robins, GA ----------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA ------------------Waterbury, CT --------------------------Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA ------------------Watsonville, CA --------------------------

64 55 94 83 144 61 3 363 174 108 50

725 036 174 377 373 128 047 781 308 980

5.8 3.2 4.9 10.8 4.1 2.8 13.9 8.4 1.4 34.3

23.2 40.0 20.6 52.6 47.2 38.1 56.1 21.0 36.6 43.6

27.0 85.1 65.7 67.8 78.5 53.1 28.8 74.8 79.7 75.9

53.8 49.1 39.3 59.3 54.9 54.1 54.8 42.1 46.6 49.4

21.5 5.1 7.4 8.3 7.8 21.5 25.7 7.5 6.9 8.7

6.6 29.1 20.4 23.8 12.7 4.5 16.6 19.8 3.3 57.1

2.0 10.0 8.6 10.3 4.8 1.3 7.0 8.0 1.0 35.9

10.8 9.0 11.2 4.5 7.4 5.7 13.4 17.6 13.1 6.2

15.2 10.9 14.8 9.2 9.4 10.9 9.0 14.5 7.5 28.4

21.0 28.5 19.9 29.5 59.7 23.3 36.6 27.3 59.8 18.3

78.8 70.7 64.1 74.7 71.4 81.7 85.7 71.0 80.3 52.6

21.7 15.8 11.9 18.7 18.1 16.1 40.6 15.8 18.0 9.8

67.6 70.2 63.5 68.2 63.0 72.0 69.3 70.6 70.6 74.8

1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2

839 222 987 137 116 055 581 941 043 400

Wausau, WI ---------------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL Wheeling, WV--OH -----------------------Wichita, KS ----------------------------Wichita Falls, TX ------------------------Williamsport, PA ------------------------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD--PA ----------------Wilmington, NC -------------------------Winston-Salem, NC ----------------------Winter Haven, FL -------------------------

57 795 84 338 97 57 450 101 184 86

379 033 315 562 181 439 080 499 745 852

3.8 12.1 1.4 3.8 4.3 1.1 3.8 1.6 2.0 4.0

66.5 37.4 11.1 51.6 49.4 27.7 33.1 30.0 43.3 36.5

82.8 24.2 72.8 63.1 63.7 88.0 51.8 63.9 68.5 42.7

44.3 56.3 35.8 53.0 54.0 44.0 45.3 52.6 49.0 50.0

7.9 23.0 7.4 12.7 16.0 6.2 16.5 14.4 12.6 14.3

6.8 14.9 4.7 7.0 10.9 3.2 7.5 3.8 4.1 6.6

2.9 6.0 1.5 3.0 4.1 .9 2.5 1.2 1.4 2.4

11.3 14.0 16.4 12.6 5.8 5.8 20.9 5.9 8.9 7.7

6.4 13.6 10.1 12.2 7.8 8.4 8.7 8.6 10.3 20.3

29.4 30.3 34.5 31.0 26.8 37.1 42.4 46.7 41.7 20.2

77.8 79.9 71.9 81.8 75.6 75.5 80.2 77.3 77.5 67.4

17.1 22.6 13.2 22.1 18.0 13.8 24.3 21.2 26.4 13.6

80.5 71.0 70.6 71.7 71.4 69.8 71.0 63.1 60.5 65.7

2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2

027 723 870 006 016 988 826 827 733 068

Worcester, MA--CT ----------------------Yakima, WA ---------------------------York, PA ------------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH ------------------Yuba City, CA --------------------------Yuma, AZ--CA ---------------------------

315 88 142 361 77 71

698 040 848 366 177 095

7.0 7.6 1.8 2.9 12.3 13.2

37.9 53.4 28.6 10.7 50.2 34.7

78.7 58.7 81.0 76.4 62.5 36.2

42.3 53.7 42.7 34.5 57.5 60.5

10.0 10.4 7.8 4.6 11.5 28.2

14.8 13.4 5.2 8.0 20.4 32.3

5.6 6.5 2.2 2.4 10.4 13.5

10.9 4.2 8.5 12.2 4.4 4.7

9.9 17.7 11.4 8.0 11.6 17.4

46.4 22.4 25.0 32.3 23.1 15.6

76.4 70.8 72.9 74.3 70.7 70.5

23.2 15.9 15.9 13.4 13.1 13.9

71.2 67.5 69.2 66.6 66.5 73.3

1 2 1 1 2 2

795 045 864 964 283 373

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 295 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

295

Table 163.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Urbanized Area

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Abilene, TX ------------------------Akron, OH -------------------------Albany, GA ------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY ----------Albuquerque, NM -------------------Alexandria, LA ----------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ -----Alton, IL --------------------------Altoona, PA ------------------------Amarillo, TX ------------------------

65.6 62.4 63.0 65.3 67.7 58.1 63.0 60.2 56.2 67.0

76.2 72.5 71.8 72.8 76.4 67.0 72.5 70.3 66.7 77.5

56.0 53.7 55.7 58.8 59.7 50.6 54.6 51.6 47.6 57.6

62.6 54.4 59.2 63.0 61.3 58.5 57.4 60.5 58.6 60.6

55.7 51.6 63.2 59.0 54.2 56.4 54.0 54.4 53.0 54.7

75.4 50.1 49.2 62.7 71.5 55.8 60.0 56.3 57.0 64.8

7.0 6.9 10.4 4.9 6.5 10.1 4.8 8.7 7.2 6.8

74.0 73.7 78.3 75.6 76.6 78.1 76.4 75.9 73.7 78.4

81.0 82.9 83.8 82.6 83.1 83.2 85.6 83.6 82.5 84.6

66.6 63.1 72.6 68.1 69.1 72.9 65.6 67.0 63.7 70.9

18.3 12.8 21.9 26.7 19.6 25.7 9.5 12.4 13.3 13.7

10.0 22.8 16.2 10.4 10.2 6.9 24.3 22.5 14.8 12.1

11.7 9.8 14.2 12.5 12.8 13.3 12.4 13.3 13.9 13.3

.6 1.9 2.0 6.4 1.7 2.0 1.9 .8 1.4 .9

14.3 19.7 15.8 18.8 19.3 17.4 18.8 20.5 14.8 16.5

Anchorage, AK ---------------------Anderson, IN -----------------------Anderson, SC ----------------------Annapolis, MD----------------------Ann Arbor, MI ----------------------Anniston, AL -----------------------Antioch--Pittsburg, CA ----------------Appleton--Neenah, WI ----------------Asheville, NC -----------------------Athens, GA -------------------------

78.3 62.5 62.9 72.8 70.4 62.1 70.1 70.7 62.0 59.1

86.3 72.7 71.8 82.6 75.6 73.1 81.0 80.4 70.8 64.5

70.0 53.8 56.0 62.8 65.4 52.3 59.6 61.9 54.8 54.6

59.5 65.3 71.1 68.0 62.5 60.0 56.1 66.3 65.4 61.4

55.5 62.2 63.6 65.3 57.5 54.7 52.9 61.9 58.8 60.2

64.0 67.6 72.9 67.8 63.8 66.7 52.1 72.1 68.9 56.8

7.1 7.3 6.2 3.8 5.0 9.6 6.8 4.0 4.6 6.8

80.3 74.8 76.9 79.5 67.8 79.2 78.5 76.8 77.4 62.1

85.6 83.0 84.1 86.3 74.9 85.7 86.7 88.5 82.4 67.6

74.4 65.4 69.6 71.7 60.3 71.8 67.7 63.0 72.2 56.4

24.6 10.5 10.8 25.4 20.8 23.8 14.3 8.0 14.7 31.3

3.6 27.7 32.1 6.8 16.2 21.2 14.6 32.2 21.0 10.9

15.0 13.3 15.7 12.3 9.5 12.1 17.1 7.7 12.4 12.8

2.6 .8 .6 3.1 3.8 1.3 3.2 1.3 1.6 3.4

18.1 19.0 17.1 24.8 18.5 16.9 31.3 15.2 16.6 15.4

Atlanta, GA ------------------------Atlantic City, NJ --------------------Auburn--Opelika, AL ------------------Augusta, GA--SC --------------------Aurora, IL -------------------------Austin, TX -------------------------Bakersfield, CA ---------------------Baltimore, MD ----------------------Bangor, ME ------------------------Baton Rouge, LA ---------------------

73.9 67.5 58.2 66.5 73.2 73.0 64.0 67.5 62.8 65.3

81.6 76.8 62.0 76.0 83.7 79.3 75.8 75.7 68.7 74.1

67.0 59.4 54.4 58.0 63.2 66.7 53.2 60.4 57.6 57.5

65.6 64.1 74.2 62.0 62.0 67.1 49.5 62.9 65.0 62.2

61.0 58.4 68.7 59.2 56.3 60.9 48.0 60.9 65.7 56.3

65.7 64.4 77.2 58.0 71.6 74.3 46.3 58.9 55.7 62.9

5.3 5.7 6.9 5.9 4.5 6.0 8.3 5.4 5.6 8.2

81.5 78.8 67.1 80.1 78.8 77.7 77.4 79.3 67.1 75.9

86.7 85.9 71.7 87.2 87.1 81.5 85.9 85.9 75.4 82.1

75.9 70.8 61.8 72.3 68.6 73.4 66.3 72.2 58.5 68.7

13.1 14.3 27.1 23.7 10.0 24.7 17.0 21.4 21.7 22.5

11.7 4.5 18.0 17.7 25.6 12.3 6.5 12.5 8.8 11.8

11.8 12.4 12.0 15.9 11.6 13.1 14.1 14.5 11.8 11.6

5.9 8.9 .5 1.4 3.2 4.3 1.4 9.4 1.7 1.3

25.6 19.3 14.4 20.5 22.8 19.9 19.0 25.4 14.2 20.9

Battle Creek, MI --------------------Bay City, MI -----------------------Beaumont, TX ----------------------Bellingham, WA ---------------------Beloit, WI--IL -----------------------Benton Harbor, MI ------------------Billings, MT ------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS ------------------Binghamton, NY --------------------Birmingham, AL ----------------------

61.6 61.4 61.6 64.6 67.7 61.0 67.4 62.5 60.5 62.7

69.6 71.8 69.8 72.0 76.8 69.9 75.0 71.9 70.0 72.3

54.7 52.4 54.4 57.9 59.8 53.6 60.7 53.3 52.2 54.9

60.9 59.0 59.9 56.1 64.6 55.7 64.7 58.4 58.0 65.4

61.1 57.4 51.7 53.2 64.0 53.5 61.3 51.7 55.1 60.7

52.1 55.7 60.3 54.0 61.3 46.6 60.6 66.0 56.8 64.7

9.7 10.9 7.6 4.6 6.7 9.5 5.5 7.7 5.7 6.4

75.2 72.2 76.6 65.9 74.5 75.6 73.3 77.0 73.2 80.4

83.6 83.4 83.9 74.9 84.7 86.1 82.6 85.1 81.9 86.6

66.3 59.2 68.7 55.6 62.9 64.2 63.2 68.1 63.2 73.8

17.3 11.2 14.8 18.2 8.6 11.3 14.1 24.3 16.5 14.4

24.7 22.0 14.7 12.4 38.7 29.2 5.8 13.0 25.9 11.9

12.0 8.6 13.4 11.0 13.5 11.2 9.7 13.6 11.1 12.6

1.3 .9 1.4 2.9 .7 .7 1.3 .4 3.3 1.7

15.9 18.0 18.4 15.4 17.6 14.7 14.9 19.1 15.0 21.2

Bismarck, ND ----------------------Bloomington, IN ---------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL ---------------Boise City, ID ----------------------Boston, MA------------------------Boulder, CO ------------------------Bremerton, WA ---------------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT ---------------Bristol, CT -------------------------Bristol, TN--Bristol, VA ----------------

72.5 56.3 69.3 72.3 68.9 70.7 67.1 66.8 71.8 60.0

78.0 61.2 76.1 81.1 76.9 75.8 79.6 76.1 80.2 70.6

67.7 52.1 63.6 64.1 61.8 65.4 53.9 58.5 64.1 50.9

75.6 61.3 69.3 65.3 59.7 61.8 51.6 57.7 66.5 57.0

75.2 54.7 65.2 58.2 57.5 54.5 49.4 54.1 61.6 50.5

59.4 58.3 70.0 76.4 53.7 77.2 50.0 51.7 69.4 59.4

4.8 6.5 4.3 4.0 6.2 4.9 7.8 6.8 4.8 7.2

75.5 55.7 66.6 77.0 74.9 66.4 76.5 77.5 77.0 76.6

84.2 60.3 74.1 83.8 83.8 72.7 87.3 86.1 87.1 84.7

66.7 51.1 59.0 69.1 65.3 58.9 63.1 67.6 65.5 67.1

20.1 28.6 16.4 17.0 13.0 21.5 40.7 12.0 11.0 11.1

5.9 9.8 9.6 15.0 14.5 12.5 17.3 24.0 25.5 26.9

9.2 11.2 12.1 9.7 9.9 9.6 15.4 11.7 10.1 10.5

.2 3.3 1.2 1.0 14.7 5.3 6.3 3.9 .9 .8

12.1 15.2 14.2 16.2 24.1 18.1 21.5 20.8 20.7 16.9

Brockton, MA ----------------------Brownsville, TX ---------------------Brunswick, GA ----------------------Bryan--College Station, TX -------------Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY -------------Burlington, NC ----------------------Burlington, VT ----------------------Canton, OH ------------------------Casper, WY ------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA ---------------------

69.3 55.7 63.9 60.2 61.8 66.7 70.3 61.3 66.9 71.2

77.6 67.6 73.4 64.2 70.9 74.0 77.6 72.0 77.9 79.5

61.9 45.8 55.9 56.0 54.1 60.5 64.0 52.2 57.0 63.9

60.1 46.3 67.1 63.9 57.2 69.8 64.9 57.0 60.2 71.9

61.1 39.8 58.9 55.7 55.8 65.2 64.5 53.9 57.9 68.4

46.1 52.5 70.0 62.3 49.1 71.9 59.8 52.0 54.9 72.4

8.0 15.7 4.6 5.9 7.3 3.7 4.8 7.5 6.5 5.6

73.8 77.8 78.1 63.3 72.1 79.1 70.9 76.1 76.9 76.5

83.8 81.6 84.3 66.1 82.2 84.0 79.9 86.1 85.3 84.2

62.9 72.9 71.2 59.9 61.0 74.2 61.5 64.4 66.7 68.1

13.8 21.1 17.7 36.8 16.9 9.7 11.9 9.7 16.3 10.4

16.0 14.8 13.3 6.6 17.7 34.9 12.0 25.4 7.6 23.7

12.3 23.0 13.7 14.1 11.4 14.5 12.8 8.8 10.4 10.1

4.1 2.3 .6 2.2 5.7 .4 2.3 .9 .1 1.8

24.3 16.9 15.6 14.4 18.9 17.0 15.7 18.0 14.7 15.2

Champaign--Urbana, IL ----------------Charleston, SC ----------------------Charleston, WV ---------------------Charlotte, NC-----------------------Charlottesville, VA -------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA -----------------Cheyenne, WY ----------------------Chicago, IL--Northwestern Indiana--------Chico, CA -------------------------Cincinnati, OH--KY --------------------

65.4 70.8 58.1 73.3 61.7 63.1 69.9 67.5 62.4 66.5

69.8 80.8 68.8 82.1 65.0 72.8 78.7 77.1 67.7 76.1

60.9 60.9 49.3 65.5 58.8 54.9 61.5 58.9 57.3 58.2

62.3 61.5 56.9 64.0 68.2 60.9 65.5 56.7 59.7 61.4

58.0 55.3 52.1 59.8 66.2 53.1 62.6 52.6 61.6 59.8

64.3 68.1 56.2 64.5 68.4 60.5 73.0 55.7 45.1 54.1

4.4 4.8 6.6 3.9 3.9 5.9 7.0 7.2 7.7 5.1

62.1 79.0 79.9 80.9 72.3 79.7 77.2 78.9 61.5 76.5

65.7 86.1 85.8 86.4 77.7 85.7 82.8 86.1 68.8 84.7

57.9 71.3 73.2 74.7 67.1 73.0 71.2 70.6 53.4 67.3

34.5 25.4 17.7 9.6 34.3 15.0 30.4 11.7 18.1 11.7

8.3 13.2 11.8 14.4 9.5 19.6 4.9 19.2 9.0 18.9

10.2 14.5 14.1 12.6 12.8 13.5 12.1 12.0 9.0 11.4

6.8 2.2 3.0 4.0 5.6 1.9 .5 15.8 .9 4.9

13.9 21.7 17.9 22.0 14.1 20.3 12.9 28.5 14.6 21.6

Clarksville, TN--KY -------------------Cleveland, OH ----------------------Colorado Springs, CO-----------------Columbia, MO ----------------------Columbia, SC -----------------------Columbus, GA--AL -------------------Columbus, OH ----------------------Corpus Christi, TX -------------------Crystal Lake, IL ---------------------Cumberland, MD--WV -----------------

75.5 62.8 71.6 65.2 69.6 66.3 70.1 65.1 76.2 52.9

88.3 72.3 81.7 69.2 74.8 77.8 78.2 76.2 88.0 62.6

58.7 54.6 61.8 61.5 64.8 55.1 62.9 54.9 64.8 45.0

54.9 55.2 59.2 70.5 71.1 58.0 61.8 55.2 54.5 58.2

47.3 51.9 54.5 62.1 65.6 54.0 59.5 52.0 51.8 58.8

70.0 50.2 63.0 71.2 75.4 56.7 56.0 54.1 74.1 41.3

9.7 7.0 7.5 4.9 4.6 8.3 5.1 8.3 2.8 8.4

75.9 77.5 76.0 65.7 78.3 79.3 77.4 78.7 77.8 70.5

83.7 85.6 83.2 70.2 83.6 85.4 83.1 84.6 88.4 80.7

68.5 68.3 68.3 61.1 72.8 73.0 71.1 71.5 63.7 59.2

27.5 12.1 16.8 30.2 26.5 21.1 17.0 19.0 8.7 19.3

15.5 21.7 15.6 6.6 10.5 18.7 12.1 9.5 23.2 12.4

15.2 10.4 13.6 12.5 12.9 13.6 11.2 16.6 8.5 13.4

1.3 6.7 1.2 1.4 2.4 1.5 3.7 1.8 4.8 .9

17.8 22.3 18.3 14.4 18.7 16.7 20.3 18.8 29.9 16.7

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX ----------------Danbury, CT--NY --------------------Danville, VA -----------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL ----Davis, CA -------------------------Dayton, OH ------------------------Daytona Beach, FL-------------------Decatur, AL ------------------------Decatur, IL ------------------------Deltona, FL -------------------------

73.6 73.1 60.0 64.3 64.1 65.1 53.8 64.5 61.3 58.2

82.8 81.9 69.0 73.0 68.1 74.5 60.8 76.2 72.4 66.8

64.9 64.8 52.9 56.7 60.3 56.7 47.4 54.1 51.8 50.4

63.4 58.8 68.6 62.7 59.1 56.9 63.6 57.1 57.6 64.6

56.5 55.4 64.4 61.9 55.0 54.9 58.9 51.0 57.0 58.4

71.0 57.9 66.9 56.4 58.1 51.6 60.0 68.3 49.7 82.3

5.9 5.3 8.7 6.4 5.7 6.1 6.0 5.6 7.1 6.5

81.7 77.2 76.3 75.7 54.3 76.9 74.8 81.7 76.1 78.3

86.1 86.6 83.2 83.8 61.4 84.5 79.3 88.7 84.3 84.2

76.5 66.3 69.2 66.6 46.8 68.3 69.6 72.8 66.6 71.0

10.5 10.4 12.7 15.2 44.7 16.7 12.3 16.3 11.1 12.2

17.4 25.3 33.7 18.2 4.2 20.6 9.3 29.7 23.0 13.6

13.6 11.8 16.1 11.4 8.3 9.9 13.8 12.7 9.8 15.8

2.8 2.4 2.1 1.2 3.1 2.8 1.6 .2 1.0 .1

23.5 23.5 15.9 16.4 17.1 19.2 18.6 18.4 15.7 30.2

296

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 163.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Urbanized Area

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Denton, TX ------------------------Denver, CO ------------------------Des Moines, IA ---------------------Detroit, MI ------------------------Dothan, AL ------------------------Dover, DE -------------------------Dubuque, IA--IL ---------------------Duluth, MN--WI ---------------------Durham, NC -----------------------Eau Claire, WI -----------------------

67.0 72.9 72.2 63.8 65.9 71.6 66.1 59.8 67.6 64.2

73.0 80.8 79.8 73.9 76.0 80.3 74.7 68.0 73.0 71.6

61.7 65.5 65.7 54.8 57.4 63.7 58.7 52.6 63.1 57.8

62.5 65.4 71.0 52.8 68.9 65.8 71.9 58.9 69.0 62.6

57.2 61.3 70.6 50.2 63.6 59.2 71.7 56.5 64.9 58.9

68.7 64.1 58.2 48.7 70.5 62.9 52.3 53.6 69.8 55.6

6.1 5.4 4.1 9.2 5.0 4.8 4.9 7.8 4.5 6.2

64.7 79.3 78.4 77.2 80.5 75.6 70.7 66.6 75.2 67.3

70.6 85.3 84.6 85.5 86.7 83.5 79.9 76.3 79.6 78.4

58.5 72.5 72.1 67.6 73.5 68.2 60.8 56.3 70.9 55.7

25.1 14.6 12.8 11.2 14.4 26.9 8.5 18.9 22.9 17.8

12.4 12.5 11.6 24.1 18.6 15.0 21.9 9.0 11.3 16.4

12.5 12.5 13.5 10.0 11.9 13.1 10.8 12.9 13.8 9.4

.2 4.6 2.8 2.8 .8 .7 1.2 4.6 3.8 1.1

19.9 22.2 16.7 23.1 15.3 16.5 13.4 15.2 17.3 14.3

Elgin, IL ---------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN ------------------Elmira, NY -------------------------El Paso, TX--NM --------------------Erie, PA ---------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR ---------------Evansville, IN--KY --------------------Fairfield, CA -----------------------Fall River, MA--RI -------------------Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN --------------

73.7 70.8 58.2 61.4 62.0 65.1 64.4 72.1 63.9 70.9

83.4 80.2 64.5 74.1 71.2 73.0 73.4 83.3 72.7 75.9

64.3 62.3 52.8 50.0 53.9 57.9 56.8 61.0 56.4 66.3

64.5 66.4 62.7 49.7 55.5 60.1 68.5 57.7 66.2 74.1

62.3 60.7 62.1 42.4 54.3 53.8 67.1 55.6 66.0 73.7

66.1 71.1 54.1 58.9 51.8 64.8 59.7 54.0 48.6 58.0

5.2 4.3 7.9 10.7 7.2 6.8 6.7 7.1 8.6 4.6

79.6 77.8 74.1 77.7 73.6 69.0 77.3 78.3 72.5 67.0

87.1 85.7 83.1 82.7 83.0 78.4 85.5 85.8 82.8 74.6

70.2 68.4 64.7 71.5 62.8 58.4 68.6 69.2 61.4 59.1

9.8 6.9 18.2 20.0 8.9 17.3 9.2 25.9 14.6 16.0

28.5 42.2 19.2 17.2 25.3 15.4 21.4 13.1 27.4 7.4

15.6 15.1 12.2 17.0 14.1 10.7 11.4 18.9 15.7 10.2

2.7 .6 2.5 2.9 2.6 3.3 1.3 1.7 1.6 1.2

24.2 16.2 14.9 20.0 15.4 16.6 16.5 26.6 19.0 13.5

Fayetteville, NC ---------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR ------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA -------------Flint, MI --------------------------Florence, AL -----------------------Florence, SC -----------------------Fort Collins, CO ---------------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL ------------------------------Fort Myers--Cape Coral, FL ------------Fort Pierce, FL -----------------------

73.4 65.7 66.1 60.7 58.5 65.1 69.2

85.9 73.6 75.8 70.7 69.3 72.3 75.8

59.7 58.3 57.4 52.2 49.6 59.3 62.8

55.1 65.7 59.7 52.9 62.9 68.6 62.2

48.9 59.4 59.5 51.3 54.6 73.1 56.6

63.8 74.4 43.8 49.2 67.7 62.0 67.4

9.4 4.0 8.2 12.5 7.1 5.2 5.7

76.7 73.3 74.7 74.4 77.3 79.8 68.0

84.1 79.6 84.9 83.8 84.9 86.1 76.5

70.0 65.9 62.9 63.6 68.4 73.4 58.2

26.2 16.1 13.1 11.0 19.3 16.1 22.7

14.8 19.4 29.1 29.6 21.5 18.4 16.3

15.1 12.7 13.3 10.5 13.0 14.3 10.1

.8 .6 1.5 1.1 .3 1.9 1.2

17.1 14.5 20.3 19.4 16.8 15.8 16.9

61.7 55.6 58.2

70.8 62.7 66.2

53.6 49.2 51.0

64.2 63.8 64.6

57.4 56.3 55.9

73.5 71.1 68.9

5.4 4.9 7.7

79.3 78.3 77.8

84.3 83.1 83.0

73.4 72.8 71.6

11.6 12.4 13.9

9.5 6.3 8.4

12.8 15.6 15.2

2.1 .9 1.0

22.9 20.4 21.6

Fort Smith, AR--OK ------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL ----------------Fort Wayne, IN ---------------------Frederick, MD ----------------------Fredericksburg, VA-------------------Fresno, CA ------------------------Gadsden, AL -----------------------Gainesville, FL ----------------------Galveston, TX ----------------------Gastonia, NC ------------------------

64.6 70.6 71.0 74.7 70.9 62.4 55.0 61.6 62.6 67.5

75.8 80.7 79.5 85.1 81.5 71.4 65.7 65.2 69.0 77.0

54.8 60.8 63.3 65.6 61.5 54.3 46.1 58.2 56.8 59.2

64.3 59.6 68.0 67.6 64.4 47.7 56.7 61.8 62.4 68.6

57.9 52.9 62.5 62.2 56.7 43.8 50.0 58.0 57.7 64.2

71.2 76.6 74.0 67.7 80.6 40.5 64.8 60.2 58.3 66.1

6.1 6.0 5.3 2.8 3.2 7.8 7.6 6.2 9.0 5.2

79.4 76.6 76.8 82.7 78.5 75.5 79.1 66.4 78.0 80.9

86.6 84.3 84.8 90.1 86.0 82.0 85.7 68.9 81.9 86.0

70.9 68.8 68.0 74.7 69.7 67.9 71.4 63.8 73.8 75.1

9.4 24.0 8.7 19.6 25.9 20.3 13.4 36.4 32.4 8.8

27.8 8.1 21.8 11.2 7.5 9.2 26.0 4.6 5.8 38.4

12.2 11.0 10.7 18.3 20.4 12.3 12.5 12.6 16.4 15.5

.3 .2 1.6 2.2 2.8 1.8 .1 2.4 3.8 .6

15.0 17.0 18.6 25.5 27.9 18.4 17.9 16.4 17.3 18.7

Glens Falls, NY ---------------------Goldsboro, NC ----------------------Grand Forks, ND--MN ----------------Grand Junction, CO ------------------Grand Rapids, MI -------------------Great Falls, MT ---------------------Greeley, CO ------------------------Green Bay, WI----------------------Greensboro, NC ---------------------Greenville,NC ------------------------

65.2 68.7 69.8 62.7 70.2 64.8 66.8 70.1 70.9 66.6

75.3 77.8 75.6 71.7 79.6 74.3 75.5 78.2 79.3 71.6

56.5 59.5 64.1 54.5 61.9 56.1 58.9 62.8 63.9 62.3

65.9 62.3 72.3 63.1 62.9 61.9 62.4 67.5 70.8 69.9

62.4 55.4 69.9 61.1 58.1 58.1 61.3 65.3 63.8 69.1

68.5 64.0 62.5 52.6 65.8 59.5 59.3 57.0 70.8 58.3

6.0 6.6 5.5 7.2 5.3 6.8 5.7 4.7 4.4 6.0

77.6 77.7 65.8 73.8 73.9 72.3 70.4 74.0 77.0 70.4

85.6 84.0 74.7 82.3 84.6 80.6 78.0 85.2 83.0 77.0

68.7 71.7 56.2 63.9 61.7 64.2 61.6 61.6 70.8 63.8

14.6 23.6 25.9 15.4 7.8 16.7 17.6 9.9 14.2 26.0

22.3 21.4 6.7 9.5 25.2 4.3 15.1 22.1 19.4 16.1

12.1 13.2 11.9 11.1 9.8 10.7 12.3 8.7 12.2 13.0

1.5 .4 1.2 .1 1.7 1.0 .6 1.5 1.8 1.4

16.4 15.3 12.9 14.8 17.4 13.0 16.1 15.3 16.8 15.7

Greenville, SC ----------------------Hagerstown, MD--PA--WV -------------Hamilton, OH-----------------------Harlingen, TX-----------------------Harrisburg, PA ----------------------Hartford--Middletown, CT --------------Hattiesburg, MS --------------------Hemet--San Jacinto, CA ---------------Hesperia--Apple Valley--Victorville, CA ----Hickory, NC -------------------------

68.1 63.2 65.6 56.1 66.5 67.4 59.4 41.0 60.6 72.3

78.0 74.6 75.8 65.7 75.0 75.2 67.9 51.7 74.7 80.9

59.5 53.7 56.6 47.9 59.1 60.5 52.4 32.1 47.0 64.7

64.3 58.7 60.6 58.3 65.3 62.0 63.2 48.1 44.0 75.8

57.3 57.0 58.3 54.3 61.1 63.3 59.1 45.5 40.7 70.5

72.2 46.9 59.7 55.4 63.2 47.7 61.3 53.9 50.4 78.4

4.8 4.0 5.8 10.7 4.2 5.4 8.8 7.9 9.0 3.3

78.8 78.2 79.5 77.4 80.4 77.5 71.6 72.5 75.5 79.7

85.9 86.5 87.5 81.1 86.4 84.9 77.3 81.4 84.0 85.4

70.6 68.5 70.2 73.1 73.9 69.6 65.4 60.6 62.9 73.5

9.0 15.9 10.1 19.8 22.1 14.2 22.4 12.3 16.9 8.8

25.1 18.2 23.4 12.3 11.3 16.4 12.5 10.9 11.2 41.7

13.1 14.6 11.6 19.1 13.4 12.0 12.8 15.3 17.5 14.5

.9 1.5 1.0 .2 3.4 6.1 .9 .3 .2 .4

17.2 19.5 21.1 15.5 17.2 19.4 15.7 22.3 28.9 15.3

High Point, NC ----------------------Holland, MI ------------------------Honolulu, HI -----------------------Houma, LA ------------------------Houston, TX -----------------------Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH -------Huntsville, AL ----------------------Hyannis, MA -----------------------Idaho Falls, ID ----------------------Indianapolis, IN ----------------------

70.1 72.1 71.0 57.9 71.3 52.9 70.1 58.8 70.3 70.2

79.3 81.8 78.1 71.2 81.5 64.0 80.2 68.6 81.8 79.0

62.2 63.4 63.8 46.1 61.4 43.7 60.6 50.7 59.1 62.6

69.2 71.2 64.6 46.4 57.7 51.2 60.6 59.7 57.7 66.9

64.4 67.2 61.0 42.2 51.0 48.2 53.5 55.9 51.4 62.2

66.0 65.5 63.5 40.8 67.2 47.5 64.4 56.0 73.9 68.1

4.9 4.6 3.3 7.9 6.8 9.2 5.4 7.9 5.0 5.1

78.6 70.0 78.7 77.6 82.5 75.7 80.9 69.3 75.3 80.1

84.1 83.4 82.8 84.6 87.1 83.2 87.5 78.5 86.7 86.1

72.5 54.0 74.3 67.7 76.5 66.7 72.6 59.3 60.9 73.7

9.1 7.3 21.9 13.2 11.0 16.9 23.7 12.1 19.3 13.0

37.0 34.8 6.3 7.3 13.4 17.3 20.4 8.1 9.9 16.1

16.2 8.8 20.4 13.7 14.4 11.8 11.5 8.9 10.5 12.8

1.8 1.0 10.3 .2 4.5 .9 .4 1.4 15.5 2.7

16.7 14.2 23.5 20.0 25.9 16.2 17.5 18.2 23.1 21.0

Indio--Coachella, CA ------------------Iowa City, IA -----------------------Ithaca, NY -------------------------Jackson, MI------------------------Jackson, MS -----------------------Jackson, TN ------------------------Jacksonville, FL ---------------------Jacksonville, NC ---------------------Janesville, WI ----------------------Johnson City, TN ---------------------

66.1 70.2 53.5 57.6 67.3 63.2 69.9 82.9 68.9 59.3

77.2 73.4 55.8 61.3 74.0 72.4 79.9 94.0 77.9 68.6

54.8 67.1 51.1 53.9 61.7 55.9 60.6 61.2 60.7 51.1

58.7 65.6 53.3 60.1 71.0 68.3 62.2 51.2 68.5 55.2

58.1 56.4 43.5 58.3 65.6 68.5 56.7 44.9 63.7 49.8

55.7 65.3 60.3 56.3 69.2 63.1 66.0 78.0 73.6 52.1

11.4 3.6 4.1 8.4 6.9 6.6 5.4 10.5 5.9 7.0

78.1 59.5 52.6 74.2 80.5 75.7 80.3 73.6 75.2 73.0

83.4 63.5 58.3 83.1 84.7 82.8 85.5 84.8 88.2 80.1

70.5 55.2 46.5 64.2 76.2 68.4 74.6 65.3 60.0 64.9

12.5 39.9 11.8 12.3 21.3 16.1 15.9 33.1 10.1 16.8

4.3 6.0 5.8 23.6 10.1 21.2 9.0 6.3 34.1 21.5

25.6 11.9 9.7 10.9 13.3 12.6 13.9 18.3 10.3 10.7

1.3 10.1 5.1 1.2 1.4 2.1 2.5 .3 1.2 .6

18.6 14.9 13.3 16.9 18.7 16.0 22.0 17.1 16.8 17.0

Johnstown, PA ---------------------Joliet, IL --------------------------Joplin, MO ------------------------Kailua, HI -------------------------Kalamazoo, MI ---------------------Kankakee, IL -----------------------Kannapolis, NC ---------------------Kansas City, MO--KS -----------------Kenosha, WI -----------------------Killeen, TX--------------------------

50.7 65.4 61.9 74.0 66.7 63.5 65.8 70.3 65.5 76.8

61.8 72.8 74.2 82.4 74.4 70.8 75.6 78.7 74.2 90.6

41.6 58.3 51.5 65.1 60.1 57.3 57.5 62.8 57.8 59.5

52.6 57.5 58.7 64.4 60.8 68.4 68.0 66.3 63.1 53.9

50.5 50.9 54.5 59.0 56.6 67.6 62.1 61.6 62.1 48.6

44.9 67.0 66.8 70.4 55.3 56.5 76.3 66.5 53.5 65.3

9.0 6.5 6.0 2.8 6.7 7.1 4.5 5.5 7.7 12.8

74.2 76.5 75.2 78.0 68.9 77.0 80.8 80.0 73.5 76.7

83.9 86.4 81.4 83.5 78.2 83.7 86.5 85.6 83.3 85.5

62.8 64.8 67.7 72.0 59.3 70.1 74.4 73.9 62.7 69.3

11.3 12.6 9.8 22.9 12.7 15.7 9.4 13.2 12.9 35.4

14.6 20.7 20.5 5.3 21.9 20.7 32.5 14.6 27.5 6.3

14.3 13.3 10.0 23.0 10.0 13.1 17.2 12.0 12.8 16.8

2.5 2.5 .3 5.3 1.4 .7 .4 2.5 1.9 .4

15.8 24.0 15.3 28.3 16.2 18.1 20.0 20.7 20.5 15.0

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Table 163.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Urbanized Area

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Kingsport, TN--VA -------------------Kissimmee, FL ----------------------Knoxville, TN -----------------------Kokomo, IN ------------------------La Crosse, WI--MN ------------------Lafayette, LA ----------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN ----------Lake Charles, LA --------------------Lakeland, FL -----------------------Lancaster, PA -----------------------

58.2 69.0 63.5 63.9 68.0 64.1 60.4 59.9 60.5 66.7

70.2 76.9 72.9 74.4 75.4 74.3 64.4 71.7 70.4 76.6

48.0 61.7 55.4 55.1 61.6 54.8 56.2 49.4 52.0 58.1

53.4 69.3 59.7 60.7 67.5 57.1 63.5 55.9 62.0 60.5

49.4 64.0 55.2 60.9 63.8 48.8 58.5 48.9 54.7 57.9

49.0 71.8 61.1 57.0 67.6 62.0 69.2 57.3 69.4 58.8

5.8 5.6 5.9 7.7 5.1 8.3 4.8 9.4 6.2 3.9

79.8 80.3 76.6 77.6 68.0 76.5 63.2 77.7 78.7 75.7

87.8 85.0 82.7 85.7 77.6 82.9 67.7 85.2 84.4 84.7

69.7 74.9 69.5 68.4 58.2 68.4 58.0 67.9 72.1 65.5

10.2 9.6 18.8 10.3 12.8 14.9 23.3 15.1 11.7 9.1

30.1 6.9 14.0 34.8 18.2 6.2 16.3 18.1 14.0 26.8

9.6 18.1 12.1 10.4 10.8 9.9 11.3 12.3 12.7 11.7

.2 .6 1.2 .4 2.0 1.9 1.5 .6 .8 2.3

17.0 21.4 19.7 15.0 14.1 18.4 14.0 17.1 20.0 17.1

Lancaster--Palmdale, CA ---------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI --------------Laredo, TX ------------------------Las Cruces, NM ---------------------Las Vegas, NV ---------------------Lawrence, KS ----------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH -----------Lawton, OK ------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME ----------------Lewisville, TX -----------------------

67.8 69.0 57.9 62.2 70.8 64.7 66.7 70.1 66.3 81.0

80.2 75.9 70.9 70.6 78.3 69.8 75.9 82.3 75.2 90.0

55.7 62.9 46.7 54.3 63.1 59.7 58.6 56.4 58.5 72.1

52.5 62.6 48.2 56.2 62.7 65.5 59.2 54.5 66.5 65.5

49.1 60.5 42.8 50.6 55.5 64.2 60.3 50.4 69.7 60.3

52.1 56.0 50.5 60.7 71.6 59.7 44.3 65.3 54.5 85.4

6.9 6.7 11.2 9.1 6.8 5.8 8.6 11.1 7.3 3.8

80.2 67.7 78.6 71.2 82.3 61.7 77.4 75.3 74.4 82.5

88.5 74.2 82.8 76.9 86.6 67.1 86.6 81.5 84.4 88.9

68.4 61.0 73.1 64.2 77.0 55.7 67.1 69.4 63.3 74.7

17.3 24.3 21.1 31.7 11.0 29.5 13.4 29.4 11.3 10.0

20.7 11.6 5.4 7.5 4.7 12.5 27.4 9.3 25.0 19.9

20.9 10.4 20.3 16.9 15.3 12.4 13.3 14.0 18.1 12.0

.9 2.3 3.4 .8 2.0 1.6 2.7 .9 1.2 .3

33.0 16.8 17.0 17.5 20.3 16.5 21.6 13.9 18.2 26.3

Lexington-Fayette, KY ----------------Lima, OH --------------------------Lincoln, NE ------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR --------Lodi, CA --------------------------Logan, UT -------------------------Lompoc, CA ------------------------Longmont, CO ----------------------Longview, TX-----------------------Longview, WA--OR --------------------

68.8 59.1 72.9 67.5 63.4 67.9 66.5 73.3 64.6 60.0

77.1 64.8 79.1 75.3 75.9 76.2 72.8 84.4 76.0 72.2

61.6 53.7 67.1 60.9 51.8 59.9 59.5 63.1 54.3 48.7

64.3 61.6 74.6 68.4 52.5 61.4 56.4 62.0 56.7 47.9

61.8 58.1 71.5 63.7 50.7 54.4 53.8 62.4 48.3 46.5

55.7 64.2 70.7 68.9 47.3 70.7 58.2 58.0 62.7 40.7

4.7 10.5 3.6 5.5 6.5 5.9 6.9 6.0 7.0 7.9

75.9 74.3 72.6 79.9 77.9 60.9 74.7 80.3 78.5 73.8

81.4 83.3 78.9 85.0 84.9 70.3 85.5 88.1 85.5 84.9

69.8 64.0 65.7 74.8 68.1 49.5 62.7 70.6 69.3 58.5

18.4 12.4 22.0 20.1 14.4 24.7 23.9 11.7 10.2 12.4

12.5 23.1 12.8 11.3 16.6 24.1 15.1 23.5 20.5 27.4

11.6 10.2 12.5 13.4 12.1 16.0 20.7 15.0 11.1 9.9

1.6 1.2 2.2 1.4 .2 .7 .4 1.6 .3 .2

17.5 15.9 15.6 17.6 18.3 14.9 21.2 21.3 16.8 15.0

Lorain--Elyria, OH --------------------Los Angeles, CA --------------------Louisville, KY--IN --------------------Lowell, MA--NH ---------------------Lubbock, TX -----------------------Lynchburg, VA ----------------------McAllen--Edinburg--Mission, TX----------Macon, GA ------------------------Madison, WI -----------------------Manchester, NH----------------------

64.0 68.4 64.9 70.0 65.9 62.3 55.0 61.6 72.2 70.4

74.6 78.4 73.9 78.7 74.2 71.7 66.0 69.9 75.9 78.2

54.6 58.7 57.3 61.9 58.2 54.4 45.3 55.0 68.8 63.4

56.1 55.7 65.5 58.7 60.3 65.0 50.2 63.1 71.0 69.7

53.6 51.2 63.1 59.8 53.9 60.0 44.7 62.1 69.0 69.3

55.7 61.6 61.6 39.9 63.7 66.6 53.6 54.8 63.7 63.5

6.6 6.8 6.2 8.8 6.6 5.2 13.2 7.4 3.4 6.8

77.0 79.3 77.0 75.6 73.8 75.2 75.2 78.3 70.0 76.2

87.4 84.8 83.6 84.5 78.4 82.6 79.2 84.4 77.0 83.9

64.2 72.2 69.8 65.3 68.5 67.0 70.1 72.1 62.7 67.9

10.8 11.5 12.3 14.6 19.8 13.2 19.7 18.6 29.7 11.5

28.5 20.7 18.5 28.6 8.0 21.1 10.4 14.4 9.9 18.0

10.8 15.0 12.3 13.0 11.9 12.1 20.5 15.3 11.7 13.6

.7 5.5 3.9 2.3 .9 2.4 .6 2.4 6.7 1.3

20.6 26.2 20.4 22.1 15.8 16.0 17.4 18.5 17.0 18.9

Mansfield, OH ----------------------Medford, OR -----------------------Melbourne--Palm Bay, FL --------------Memphis, TN--AR--MS ----------------Merced, CA ------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL -------------------Middletown, OH --------------------Midland, TX -----------------------Milwaukee, WI ---------------------Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN --------------

60.0 61.8 63.5 66.5 61.1 64.7 64.0 68.3 66.9 74.5

68.2 71.7 72.0 74.3 72.8 74.5 75.0 81.3 75.3 82.1

52.4 53.1 55.3 59.9 50.1 56.1 54.2 56.7 59.5 67.6

58.4 56.2 62.5 66.6 46.7 63.2 55.4 55.9 61.7 68.7

55.5 54.8 57.7 62.6 38.8 59.2 54.6 51.2 61.7 67.1

52.0 52.2 65.2 63.8 38.0 65.1 53.6 62.0 48.9 55.8

7.8 7.4 5.8 7.4 10.6 7.7 7.0 6.5 5.9 4.6

77.6 75.5 78.4 79.0 75.4 80.7 78.5 78.2 74.8 75.5

85.6 83.6 85.1 84.0 82.9 85.0 86.1 85.4 83.9 83.6

68.0 65.7 70.3 73.7 65.3 75.7 69.3 68.9 64.8 66.6

11.2 11.3 13.6 16.3 21.1 12.9 8.7 11.9 12.0 12.0

29.8 14.0 19.9 12.7 13.2 11.4 30.7 5.2 22.8 18.8

9.7 10.8 12.9 13.4 13.9 15.6 10.9 13.1 11.0 10.6

1.0 1.0 .3 3.3 .6 5.9 .5 .2 6.2 6.1

16.1 14.3 20.3 21.2 16.1 24.8 18.9 15.8 19.7 20.4

Missoula, MT ----------------------Mobile, AL ------------------------Modesto, CA -----------------------Monessen, PA ----------------------Monroe, LA ------------------------Montgomery, AL --------------------Muncie, IN ------------------------Muskegon, MI ----------------------Myrtle Beach, SC -------------------Napa, CA --------------------------

65.9 60.8 63.0 46.9 59.0 66.4 60.3 57.6 68.9 63.6

72.2 70.2 74.1 57.2 67.5 74.8 68.2 64.9 77.2 73.3

59.9 53.0 53.0 38.5 52.2 59.3 53.4 51.1 60.4 54.6

62.9 60.0 50.8 45.6 60.5 67.4 62.8 58.9 60.7 56.5

62.4 56.8 46.2 44.0 63.8 62.5 57.7 60.3 53.6 50.1

56.0 58.7 47.0 37.1 50.4 68.4 66.5 48.3 77.7 66.9

8.1 9.2 10.4 11.8 9.4 7.0 8.2 9.2 5.0 4.7

66.7 76.9 77.3 71.3 75.9 79.9 65.3 72.1 76.9 75.4

74.6 83.9 85.5 80.8 82.3 84.9 75.0 83.4 82.8 84.9

58.2 69.0 66.4 60.0 69.2 74.9 54.6 59.1 70.5 63.6

21.3 14.5 13.9 14.3 18.4 24.6 17.6 11.1 11.1 20.8

8.9 15.0 18.4 16.5 11.6 11.0 19.2 29.9 6.5 13.5

9.8 13.1 14.8 13.5 12.2 13.3 10.0 11.3 13.8 13.0

1.4 1.4 .8 1.8 2.0 1.6 1.6 .9 .6 1.6

13.3 20.3 23.0 21.4 16.8 17.4 16.4 16.7 15.2 21.0

Naples, FL -------------------------Nashua, NH ------------------------Nashville, TN -----------------------Newark, OH -----------------------New Bedford, MA -------------------New Britain, CT ---------------------Newburgh, NY ----------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT --------------New London--Norwich, CT -------------New Orleans, LA ---------------------

55.5 75.8 69.2 62.1 60.2 68.8 67.7 67.2 69.7 62.0

62.9 84.9 77.1 72.0 69.5 76.6 78.2 75.3 80.8 70.8

48.7 67.3 62.3 53.7 52.4 61.8 58.3 60.2 58.0 54.4

66.7 64.4 66.6 60.9 60.6 63.4 54.4 58.0 58.0 60.0

61.2 60.7 63.4 58.2 65.1 63.7 52.4 58.3 55.0 56.3

83.2 69.3 62.0 59.5 40.0 49.3 49.5 46.8 59.1 53.7

3.3 6.1 4.8 7.6 10.7 6.1 7.9 5.8 6.6 9.5

78.9 78.1 81.1 77.1 72.7 77.2 78.0 74.0 73.6 77.4

84.5 86.9 85.8 85.7 82.5 85.2 86.0 82.7 84.1 83.4

72.2 67.8 75.9 67.7 61.8 68.5 68.6 64.6 61.5 70.9

9.4 8.8 13.6 16.1 15.0 13.3 20.8 12.9 17.8 16.3

5.2 31.6 12.8 19.6 25.0 22.7 17.3 18.1 21.8 9.0

14.1 11.9 12.9 10.0 15.2 11.6 15.5 11.2 13.4 14.8

.2 1.2 2.6 .8 2.8 1.7 4.1 3.7 1.2 8.5

17.3 22.3 20.9 17.8 18.5 18.1 24.2 19.0 17.5 23.4

Newport, RI ------------------------New York, NY--Northeastern New Jersey --Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA Norwalk, CT -----------------------Ocala, FL --------------------------Odessa, TX ------------------------Ogden, UT -------------------------Oklahoma City, OK ------------------Olympia, WA -----------------------Omaha, NE--IA -----------------------

70.7 64.7 70.6 72.7 57.1 64.4 69.2 68.5 67.2 71.4

82.0 74.4 81.0 82.4 65.6 77.2 78.6 77.4 75.1 79.3

59.3 56.2 60.2 64.1 49.9 52.7 60.1 60.4 60.1 64.4

51.2 50.2 59.9 58.1 55.5 51.3 61.4 63.5 65.2 70.3

47.4 46.2 55.7 54.3 50.7 44.5 57.0 57.7 61.3 66.8

39.8 50.3 60.9 70.1 58.7 59.5 66.4 68.3 66.7 66.1

6.8 7.0 6.2 4.4 6.1 7.6 5.6 6.5 7.0 4.3

71.1 79.3 77.9 79.7 77.6 80.4 75.0 78.3 76.0 76.8

82.1 86.4 85.4 86.6 82.4 86.1 84.4 83.3 83.2 84.0

59.9 71.2 70.0 71.9 72.3 72.7 63.7 72.6 68.6 69.3

20.4 16.2 24.6 8.6 15.1 14.6 30.5 20.7 37.9 13.2

10.0 13.9 13.6 18.4 13.9 11.6 16.2 11.5 8.1 11.7

10.5 10.2 13.9 8.6 13.6 14.5 15.4 12.6 11.7 11.9

1.6 29.5 2.3 9.9 .2 .1 1.8 .8 2.1 2.3

15.5 31.3 21.4 22.9 16.1 17.3 18.8 19.4 18.7 17.6

Orlando, FL ------------------------Oshkosh, WI -----------------------Owensboro, KY ---------------------Oxnard--Ventura, CA -----------------Palm Springs, CA --------------------Panama City, FL --------------------Parkersburg, WV--OH -----------------Pascagoula, MS ---------------------Pensacola, FL -----------------------Peoria, IL---------------------------

71.7 63.4 62.8 70.5 59.0 64.4 57.2 62.9 63.4 62.3

80.4 69.0 73.1 80.5 69.6 74.4 69.6 72.3 73.2 72.6

63.4 58.3 54.4 60.5 48.9 55.1 47.3 54.3 54.6 53.4

64.1 63.6 66.9 59.1 54.7 62.1 54.2 61.2 59.4 58.2

57.0 58.3 64.2 55.0 51.1 55.8 50.2 57.8 54.2 56.6

71.9 70.2 61.0 63.5 57.8 71.3 51.1 60.1 56.3 52.9

4.8 4.8 7.4 4.9 5.1 6.9 6.9 10.4 6.8 6.0

80.9 69.5 77.0 77.7 76.4 77.5 78.3 78.3 75.7 74.9

85.8 79.9 84.1 85.2 81.3 85.1 84.6 85.6 83.0 83.5

75.1 58.2 69.1 67.9 69.8 69.1 70.8 69.3 67.6 64.8

11.3 17.2 11.0 15.5 8.5 21.2 14.0 16.6 21.8 10.2

10.5 27.0 18.4 15.4 4.9 8.3 20.5 33.8 9.5 21.5

12.8 10.9 12.2 15.2 12.6 12.4 12.2 14.3 12.2 10.4

1.5 1.9 .4 .7 2.0 .1 1.0 .2 1.1 1.8

22.7 14.0 15.0 23.3 17.5 16.3 15.4 16.9 18.7 16.8

298

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Table 163.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Urbanized Area

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Petersburg, VA ---------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ ------------------Phoenix, AZ -----------------------Pine Bluff, AR ----------------------Pittsburgh, PA ----------------------Pittsfield, MA ----------------------Pocatello, ID -----------------------Port Arthur, TX ---------------------Port Huron, MI ---------------------Portland, ME ------------------------

63.9 64.4 66.9 57.6 58.8 63.3 67.0 57.6 62.4 68.0

72.3 73.6 76.0 65.7 68.9 73.7 75.4 68.8 73.2 76.4

56.4 56.4 58.3 51.0 50.2 54.1 58.9 47.6 53.0 60.9

65.2 56.7 60.6 64.1 52.7 56.5 63.3 57.4 54.4 64.2

61.2 53.0 53.8 64.0 49.8 54.8 57.1 49.9 51.3 63.2

63.1 54.5 67.7 61.6 48.5 52.3 66.9 67.1 45.3 52.8

7.0 6.1 6.0 11.1 6.5 7.3 5.9 8.8 8.3 5.6

78.3 77.1 79.0 78.2 75.7 71.8 70.5 78.1 73.5 73.7

84.2 85.1 84.3 82.8 84.1 83.1 78.9 84.8 84.0 82.3

72.1 68.2 72.7 73.4 66.2 58.6 60.4 69.3 61.3 64.9

26.8 13.4 13.3 23.3 10.5 11.9 19.4 12.6 13.3 11.8

17.3 16.1 15.2 17.8 13.3 22.0 12.7 20.8 24.5 11.2

15.7 12.0 14.2 14.3 12.9 12.6 10.0 13.2 13.1 11.7

2.5 13.3 2.2 1.2 10.1 3.0 2.8 .7 .6 3.1

19.5 24.9 22.9 16.4 22.6 14.9 15.9 17.7 18.6 16.2

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA -----------Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME ----Pottstown, PA ----------------------Poughkeepsie, NY -------------------Providence--Pawtucket, RI--MA ----------Provo--Orem, UT --------------------Pueblo, CO ------------------------Punta Gorda, FL --------------------Racine, WI -------------------------Raleigh, NC -------------------------

69.0 69.8 68.6 65.5 66.1 63.9 55.1 41.9 66.7 74.0

78.3 77.6 78.9 72.6 74.7 73.4 62.5 48.6 75.9 80.5

60.6 62.8 59.5 58.7 58.6 55.0 48.4 36.1 58.6 68.0

60.9 67.0 64.3 56.7 60.0 50.4 54.6 63.3 62.5 67.2

55.3 61.2 58.7 50.4 59.7 42.9 54.7 57.8 57.7 62.6

64.2 74.5 66.7 67.8 47.9 61.3 48.8 70.2 61.0 69.1

5.1 6.4 4.1 4.4 6.9 5.2 9.3 4.3 6.6 3.5

77.2 72.2 77.3 76.7 73.9 60.5 73.5 74.8 74.9 79.5

84.9 81.0 87.0 86.5 83.2 70.0 81.6 79.9 85.0 84.8

68.2 63.2 65.8 65.1 63.7 48.5 64.4 68.9 63.6 73.5

12.1 20.2 9.0 15.4 12.5 13.3 22.5 12.1 10.5 19.5

17.5 23.1 28.6 24.8 25.2 15.4 13.2 5.1 33.9 13.4

12.1 13.8 13.8 11.5 12.3 15.4 13.2 14.3 10.8 11.0

6.5 1.3 .7 3.7 3.1 2.0 1.1 – 2.5 2.1

20.9 18.3 20.5 22.9 19.1 16.3 16.3 18.2 17.3 18.7

Rapid City, SD ----------------------Reading, PA------------------------Redding, CA -----------------------Reno, NV -------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA ---------Richmond, VA ----------------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA ----------Roanoke, VA -----------------------Rochester, MN----------------------Rochester, NY -----------------------

70.1 63.2 59.8 73.7 67.7 70.1 65.9 64.2 73.1 66.4

77.7 73.7 69.8 80.4 79.1 77.8 77.1 72.9 79.7 75.0

62.8 54.1 50.8 67.0 56.8 63.6 55.1 57.0 67.2 58.9

67.7 60.5 50.4 68.5 52.3 67.8 51.7 62.9 70.4 60.6

64.3 58.0 46.7 62.8 48.7 65.2 48.8 56.9 66.9 60.6

60.5 58.5 48.6 77.8 55.3 61.4 48.8 63.6 69.9 50.0

5.5 5.3 9.3 5.2 6.6 4.0 7.7 3.9 3.5 5.2

74.0 78.1 72.0 80.0 77.6 80.6 77.9 79.2 75.7 75.5

82.4 85.8 81.7 85.4 85.8 86.6 84.9 85.3 85.3 84.2

65.1 69.1 60.7 73.6 66.8 74.4 68.5 72.8 65.9 65.9

18.3 8.1 17.7 12.3 18.7 19.2 17.5 12.9 10.0 10.5

11.9 26.0 9.5 7.4 12.4 13.2 16.5 15.6 8.0 27.5

11.1 12.3 9.4 13.4 14.7 12.7 17.5 11.6 11.0 10.8

.5 3.9 .9 4.3 3.7 4.8 .9 1.6 3.5 4.8

16.1 17.3 14.5 16.2 19.1 20.9 28.4 17.0 13.3 18.1

Rockford, IL ------------------------Rock Hill, SC -----------------------Rocky Mount, NC -------------------Rome, GA -------------------------Round Lake Beach--McHenry, IL--WI ------Sacramento, CA---------------------Saginaw, MI -----------------------St. Cloud, MN ----------------------St. Joseph, MO--KS ------------------St. Louis, MO--IL ---------------------

67.3 67.7 66.5 61.8 73.1 66.4 59.6 70.3 61.1 66.8

77.7 77.5 77.1 70.1 83.6 73.9 68.6 72.3 71.8 76.1

58.0 59.8 58.3 55.1 63.0 59.4 52.2 68.4 52.1 58.7

60.7 72.3 68.3 67.9 60.9 56.4 59.1 76.8 62.0 63.8

57.6 72.4 67.1 64.8 56.7 53.5 60.4 73.2 58.9 59.7

58.2 70.2 66.1 64.1 74.1 50.0 50.7 59.3 62.0 61.9

5.6 6.2 5.6 6.0 4.4 6.2 12.5 5.1 8.3 6.3

78.5 77.4 81.9 75.3 79.0 77.2 71.2 65.2 76.1 77.5

86.4 84.4 87.1 82.5 87.2 83.5 82.1 75.4 82.2 84.6

69.1 69.9 76.4 67.7 68.6 70.1 59.6 55.3 69.4 69.8

8.9 12.9 12.9 15.7 9.4 25.7 11.9 14.6 12.9 11.7

33.3 27.3 28.9 25.2 24.7 8.1 23.3 14.4 21.6 18.4

12.0 17.8 16.3 14.3 13.6 13.9 9.2 9.9 13.7 11.4

1.2 .6 1.3 1.5 2.2 2.8 .9 2.8 .8 3.6

17.1 19.5 15.7 17.0 30.2 21.6 16.6 14.6 16.2 22.5

Salem, OR -------------------------Salinas, CA ------------------------Salt Lake City, UT -------------------San Angelo, TX ---------------------San Antonio, TX --------------------San Diego, CA ----------------------San Francisco--Oakland, CA ------------San Jose, CA-----------------------San Luis Obispo, CA -----------------Santa Barbara, CA -------------------

62.0 69.6 70.8 66.3 65.7 68.6 68.7 72.6 50.8 67.1

67.1 79.0 80.2 76.7 75.8 78.7 76.4 81.2 46.2 74.4

57.2 60.6 61.8 56.9 56.6 58.4 61.4 63.7 57.4 59.9

62.4 62.4 58.8 65.4 58.2 56.0 61.9 60.6 60.4 63.7

58.7 59.5 53.0 57.5 52.8 53.3 58.1 56.8 54.6 60.0

63.5 58.5 66.5 71.8 56.5 55.8 60.9 63.0 68.1 71.2

6.2 10.3 4.7 8.4 8.7 6.2 5.4 4.7 6.0 4.5

76.3 74.7 74.9 75.3 78.8 76.2 77.2 79.8 53.6 68.4

83.7 81.2 83.4 79.4 83.2 82.4 83.6 86.0 60.2 76.2

68.1 66.6 64.5 70.9 73.8 68.8 69.8 71.9 46.1 58.9

26.1 17.0 14.9 16.5 20.8 16.5 15.0 10.1 23.7 16.1

11.9 9.8 14.6 12.5 8.7 13.9 12.4 32.0 6.4 12.9

15.2 19.0 13.6 14.0 14.7 13.8 12.9 12.2 8.7 11.6

2.2 2.0 3.4 .7 4.2 3.4 14.0 3.0 2.0 3.2

18.4 19.3 20.1 14.8 21.5 21.9 26.5 23.2 13.2 15.8

Santa Cruz, CA ---------------------Santa Fe, NM ----------------------Santa Maria, CA --------------------Santa Rosa, CA ---------------------Sarasota--Bradenton, FL ---------------Savannah, GA ----------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA -------------Seaside--Monterey, CA----------------Seattle, WA------------------------Sharon, PA--OH ----------------------

69.0 69.3 64.8 67.5 50.7 64.5 57.3 71.3 71.5 52.2

78.2 76.0 75.8 76.4 58.3 73.0 68.4 82.9 79.9 63.1

60.1 63.5 54.4 59.6 44.2 57.1 48.3 58.9 63.4 43.1

57.4 71.3 58.2 61.0 67.7 63.2 56.3 52.0 59.7 50.5

53.1 68.2 55.6 56.6 62.9 60.0 53.7 46.6 54.7 48.7

65.4 73.2 55.2 61.8 73.9 60.3 49.7 68.3 66.9 42.2

3.8 4.5 6.9 5.0 4.4 7.2 6.0 4.6 4.2 8.5

69.1 76.3 74.7 73.9 76.3 78.4 74.5 73.9 78.3 73.9

78.2 82.1 84.1 82.6 81.5 84.6 84.0 81.1 85.6 85.0

57.8 70.2 62.3 63.9 70.6 71.8 63.8 66.5 69.7 60.4

15.8 24.9 13.7 13.9 11.0 17.4 12.2 21.0 12.4 10.1

15.6 5.7 13.3 13.0 10.4 13.2 21.0 6.6 19.7 24.4

12.4 14.7 16.9 12.7 12.5 13.4 16.0 13.6 11.4 11.4

4.1 .3 .3 2.3 .7 4.5 2.4 2.5 8.1 .4

24.2 16.3 18.4 22.1 18.3 19.4 16.6 15.6 23.9 15.3

Sheboygan, WI ---------------------Sherman--Denison, TX ----------------Shreveport, LA ---------------------Simi Valley, CA ---------------------Sioux City, IA--NE--SD ----------------Sioux Falls, SD ---------------------Slidell, LA -------------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN--MI ---------Spartanburg, SC --------------------Spokane, WA -----------------------

68.1 61.3 63.0 78.4 67.6 73.4 66.6 64.8 64.8 62.2

78.0 71.1 72.2 87.9 77.1 79.0 78.4 73.6 73.8 71.1

59.0 53.0 55.4 68.8 59.2 68.4 55.6 57.1 57.1 54.4

67.7 67.3 63.6 59.9 70.0 79.5 55.8 63.6 66.7 58.8

61.3 65.4 58.5 56.9 72.3 76.8 49.2 60.2 61.9 56.3

77.7 72.0 60.7 69.9 56.7 72.6 72.7 68.7 64.1 55.3

4.8 7.2 10.9 4.0 5.4 3.0 6.3 6.0 5.6 7.5

73.2 76.8 77.8 79.4 75.5 76.9 80.0 74.7 79.1 73.8

85.1 80.8 84.1 87.7 83.3 84.4 88.9 84.1 86.3 82.0

59.0 72.3 71.5 68.9 66.7 69.3 68.7 64.0 71.0 64.4

8.9 10.0 18.7 10.7 10.3 10.1 15.8 8.6 11.9 13.7

38.3 25.6 12.3 22.5 20.2 12.8 13.4 23.7 30.5 12.5

13.2 14.3 12.9 14.1 13.4 9.3 20.4 10.8 14.1 10.5

1.9 – 2.7 .4 1.3 .7 .8 2.0 1.4 3.4

13.3 17.2 18.0 31.4 14.4 14.1 28.7 17.7 16.8 17.9

Springfield, IL ----------------------Springfield, MO ---------------------Springfield, OH ---------------------Springfield, MA--CT ------------------Spring Hill, FL ----------------------Stamford, CT--NY -------------------State College, PA -------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV--PA -------Stockton, CA -----------------------Stuart, FL --------------------------

68.5 63.8 58.8 64.8 35.5 69.1 54.6 51.5 58.8 48.6

76.1 72.3 68.4 73.1 39.7 80.1 56.2 64.5 67.1 57.2

62.4 56.5 50.8 57.7 31.7 59.4 52.7 40.5 50.8 40.9

70.2 62.3 61.2 56.6 53.3 51.8 55.8 45.9 48.0 61.7

69.0 55.9 58.6 57.9 50.0 44.7 48.0 42.3 43.1 54.5

62.5 63.4 57.5 42.1 77.8 68.0 66.2 40.6 43.6 74.0

5.0 5.4 7.8 6.5 8.5 4.5 6.2 8.2 10.6 4.6

81.1 72.5 74.0 73.3 71.8 80.5 51.1 75.3 76.5 77.0

85.1 79.1 82.0 83.7 78.9 87.5 56.7 86.4 82.7 82.2

77.3 65.2 65.2 62.3 63.8 72.3 44.3 60.6 68.6 70.4

33.7 11.6 12.9 14.4 11.2 8.7 20.5 10.3 19.3 9.5

4.4 14.3 24.4 21.5 7.9 15.5 7.0 29.6 12.6 9.7

15.7 10.8 12.6 11.7 13.7 8.8 9.6 11.1 15.5 11.1

2.5 1.0 .9 2.5 .2 13.3 5.4 .9 1.9 .3

15.7 16.1 18.4 18.6 23.8 23.6 13.0 16.9 20.1 19.2

Sumter, SC ------------------------Syracuse, NY-----------------------Tacoma, WA -----------------------Tallahassee, FL ---------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL ----Taunton, MA -----------------------Temple, TX ------------------------Terre Haute, IN ---------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR ----------Texas City, TX-----------------------

67.3 65.1 66.8 69.5 59.7 69.5 60.2 57.1 57.9 66.7

79.9 73.5 76.8 73.8 67.7 78.1 69.0 63.2 65.4 77.0

54.4 57.9 57.1 65.6 52.7 62.0 52.3 51.4 51.5 57.0

58.8 60.4 54.8 73.0 65.4 64.9 60.5 62.0 62.5 57.3

55.6 57.8 50.9 68.6 59.9 62.8 54.0 56.6 58.4 49.9

53.9 55.9 54.4 73.2 65.7 51.4 54.0 58.6 57.4 69.9

8.5 5.4 6.6 4.9 5.0 8.4 7.1 7.5 7.3 6.7

76.5 75.3 76.0 71.6 79.2 74.9 78.6 70.2 81.5 80.5

83.2 82.5 84.8 75.8 83.9 83.5 84.7 75.1 86.9 86.2

69.8 67.4 65.9 67.4 74.0 65.6 71.7 64.7 75.4 73.4

21.2 15.5 18.9 39.9 12.5 17.5 16.9 16.6 18.9 17.3

23.0 15.2 16.1 4.0 11.1 23.3 16.5 16.8 17.2 19.6

15.2 12.1 13.0 13.8 12.9 13.7 14.0 12.1 15.3 14.4

.7 5.3 2.2 2.5 1.6 2.1 .2 1.1 .3 .7

14.7 17.6 22.6 17.2 21.4 22.8 15.4 15.5 16.5 24.6

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Table 163.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Urbanized Area

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Titusville, FL -----------------------Toledo, OH--MI ---------------------Topeka, KS ------------------------Trenton, NJ--PA ---------------------Tucson, AZ ------------------------Tulsa, OK -------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL ---------------------Tyler, TX --------------------------Utica--Rome, NY --------------------Vacaville, CA ------------------------

61.8 64.0 66.9 67.1 64.0 67.8 57.6 62.3 57.2 63.3

72.8 73.1 74.0 73.1 72.2 77.9 64.1 72.3 62.9 63.8

51.8 56.0 60.8 61.7 56.4 58.8 51.9 53.8 51.8 62.6

54.3 59.7 67.4 63.2 60.4 59.8 66.1 56.7 59.3 57.3

46.3 58.8 64.0 56.8 53.7 52.9 59.8 50.4 56.4 52.6

66.0 53.5 61.2 68.5 66.1 65.4 62.2 61.8 52.2 58.1

6.0 8.2 4.9 5.5 7.6 5.8 6.8 7.9 7.3 5.1

79.4 73.7 79.7 79.6 73.6 79.0 72.0 76.1 73.5 77.4

86.5 82.7 84.3 86.7 80.1 85.1 79.0 83.2 81.9 86.5

70.3 63.4 75.0 72.1 66.2 71.8 64.3 67.7 64.8 65.9

22.6 11.8 23.4 26.1 19.3 9.5 25.2 13.6 22.7 24.9

19.8 19.7 10.2 15.9 10.0 14.9 12.5 14.6 14.7 11.7

14.3 9.3 11.6 13.1 14.8 11.4 12.1 13.4 13.4 16.5

.1 2.2 1.6 5.4 3.4 1.3 .8 .4 2.9 1.2

20.9 18.4 15.9 21.6 20.6 18.0 15.7 17.1 15.6 28.4

Vero Beach, FL ---------------------Victoria, TX ------------------------Vineland--Millville, NJ -----------------Visalia, CA ------------------------Waco, TX -------------------------Warner Robins, GA ------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA --------------Waterbury, CT ----------------------Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA --------------Watsonville, CA ----------------------

49.4 64.6 63.8 63.6 59.7 70.9 75.4 67.5 62.6 68.0

56.7 76.6 73.1 74.9 66.3 81.2 82.2 76.8 70.8 78.1

42.8 54.0 55.7 53.5 53.7 61.2 69.3 59.4 55.5 58.3

63.9 58.8 62.0 48.7 63.2 62.7 68.7 57.5 64.7 65.4

55.5 55.3 56.7 43.8 60.2 58.2 63.6 59.1 64.7 61.1

75.4 57.0 63.9 45.6 55.6 65.9 72.5 44.8 54.2 63.9

6.5 6.9 6.9 7.1 7.0 5.9 3.8 6.7 6.4 12.1

75.4 79.1 79.3 76.5 74.7 79.8 81.8 76.1 68.3 74.7

81.5 84.6 86.4 84.1 79.4 86.8 86.8 85.7 79.6 81.7

68.3 72.1 71.5 67.0 69.6 72.0 76.6 65.6 56.1 65.6

12.1 12.2 18.4 20.5 13.6 36.9 27.8 13.1 16.5 12.3

8.5 14.1 22.5 11.6 16.9 11.3 5.5 27.3 19.9 16.8

11.2 18.1 15.8 12.1 13.6 13.3 15.4 13.9 7.8 22.8

.1 .1 2.1 .8 .6 .3 15.5 2.1 .9 1.7

16.3 17.7 19.2 16.2 15.6 16.3 29.0 20.1 14.2 19.2

Wausau, WI -----------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL ------------------------------Wheeling, WV--OH -------------------Wichita, KS ------------------------Wichita Falls, TX --------------------Williamsport, PA --------------------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD--PA ------------Wilmington, NC ---------------------Winston-Salem, NC ------------------Winter Haven, FL ---------------------

67.4

76.1

59.7

67.8

61.5

70.5

3.6

74.4

85.9

61.5

10.0

24.0

10.0

1.4

14.0

56.8 53.0 70.1 66.6 58.6 69.6 65.9 65.5 59.0

65.9 63.1 80.0 77.3 69.4 77.5 74.7 72.4 68.4

48.7 44.9 60.9 56.4 49.6 62.5 58.4 59.9 51.0

63.7 55.9 63.3 61.2 57.7 65.9 62.5 67.8 64.0

56.3 55.0 58.0 54.2 57.3 61.7 57.4 63.1 56.8

73.4 45.7 65.4 67.3 46.5 69.6 67.4 64.7 68.1

4.8 8.1 5.8 7.2 7.8 4.0 5.3 5.7 7.6

77.8 73.3 79.6 76.4 76.6 78.5 74.7 78.1 78.0

83.3 82.7 86.4 82.9 83.7 86.5 81.8 84.3 83.2

71.0 62.8 71.5 69.1 68.4 69.7 66.9 72.0 71.9

11.6 12.5 11.2 17.7 9.9 10.9 14.7 11.8 12.4

9.4 14.4 25.9 14.1 26.2 19.9 15.5 19.7 13.5

12.4 12.9 10.7 11.1 13.3 12.6 12.8 13.0 15.4

1.0 2.8 1.2 .8 3.4 3.2 1.8 2.8 .5

20.6 17.0 17.1 14.8 13.6 19.9 17.4 17.5 19.6

Worcester, MA--CT ------------------Yakima, WA -----------------------York, PA --------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH --------------Yuba City, CA ----------------------Yuma, AZ--CA -----------------------

64.6 61.3 66.3 56.9 59.7 63.9

73.3 71.0 76.0 67.3 70.1 74.5

56.8 52.4 57.7 48.2 50.2 52.9

57.3 58.7 64.0 52.4 44.8 56.0

58.5 56.7 61.2 50.7 39.9 52.1

39.3 50.2 65.3 48.2 41.2 60.2

7.0 9.1 4.7 9.1 11.7 8.9

73.8 75.0 77.6 73.7 75.4 78.8

83.4 82.3 85.9 83.0 82.9 86.9

62.8 66.0 67.9 62.7 65.9 68.8

14.1 15.4 8.0 10.9 18.1 24.4

20.7 13.0 29.1 23.6 10.1 6.3

11.7 13.3 11.9 9.7 14.9 17.0

2.5 1.4 1.2 .8 .2 .6

19.8 15.1 17.2 18.0 19.4 14.9

300

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 164.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Urbanized Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

Abilene, TX ------------------------Akron, OH -------------------------Albany, GA ------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY ----------Albuquerque, NM -------------------Alexandria, LA ----------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ -----Alton, IL --------------------------Altoona, PA ------------------------Amarillo, TX ------------------------

27.6 25.9 24.0 32.0 30.9 26.7 25.1 20.9 21.5 23.5

33.0 33.0 33.0 37.8 34.9 33.2 33.4 31.5 32.2 32.6

16.9 14.3 14.8 12.8 13.5 19.2 12.9 15.7 15.7 15.6

1.6 .8 1.0 .6 1.0 1.0 .7 .8 .5 1.3

10.0 10.8 10.9 7.6 10.0 8.8 10.9 13.5 12.4 12.9

11.0 15.3 16.2 9.3 9.9 11.1 17.0 17.6 17.8 14.1

24 27 22 32 27 20 31 26 22 24

667 252 995 185 677 024 323 395 410 901

29 33 27 40 32 24 37 32 28 30

297 481 617 601 785 449 710 226 035 134

11 13 10 15 13 10 14 12 11 12

818 460 766 749 578 250 847 324 380 739

23 29 25 31 27 21 29 30 24 26

288 540 206 182 468 897 728 259 792 182

15 18 17 21 18 14 18 17 15 16

784 663 004 025 501 810 499 012 831 967

15.3 13.8 25.4 9.7 13.8 24.3 8.4 13.7 15.3 16.8

19.0 19.4 35.5 13.0 18.3 34.6 12.5 21.6 22.3 22.5

14.7 9.1 24.5 9.1 10.1 23.8 8.0 9.2 11.4 14.4

11.0 10.4 20.3 6.5 10.3 19.9 5.7 10.9 11.8 13.0

Anchorage, AK ---------------------Anderson, IN -----------------------Anderson, SC ----------------------Annapolis, MD----------------------Ann Arbor, MI ----------------------Anniston, AL -----------------------Antioch--Pittsburg, CA ----------------Appleton--Neenah, WI ----------------Asheville, NC -----------------------Athens, GA -------------------------

32.1 19.2 19.6 38.6 37.4 22.6 21.7 24.5 26.5 31.8

35.2 29.8 27.5 33.3 31.4 29.1 34.1 31.9 31.3 31.4

13.9 16.4 15.0 11.4 14.3 12.8 12.9 12.1 14.2 15.5

1.0 .9 .7 .9 .6 1.1 2.3 .7 1.0 1.8

9.5 12.6 13.3 8.7 6.4 13.7 15.3 11.4 10.7 6.4

8.2 21.2 24.0 7.1 9.9 20.8 13.7 19.5 16.5 13.1

43 25 22 45 33 23 40 33 24 19

564 738 519 652 046 503 096 162 641 067

49 31 28 52 43 28 43 38 30 29

798 399 587 584 764 158 087 511 475 958

19 12 11 21 16 10 14 14 13 11

500 895 515 057 458 890 412 609 418 081

36 30 23 34 34 23 35 30 23 24

536 098 701 614 242 144 753 850 857 686

26 17 15 23 23 15 22 17 16 17

234 155 773 399 347 492 840 946 637 288

7.2 15.5 16.0 6.9 15.0 16.8 9.8 6.5 12.6 30.8

9.0 24.6 22.2 10.9 13.5 22.0 13.4 8.6 17.4 30.8

5.0 10.5 19.4 6.2 9.2 22.3 7.1 7.1 15.1 18.4

5.5 12.8 11.8 5.0 8.1 13.4 8.2 4.8 8.9 16.7

Atlanta, GA ------------------------Atlantic City, NJ --------------------Auburn--Opelika, AL ------------------Augusta, GA--SC --------------------Aurora, IL -------------------------Austin, TX -------------------------Bakersfield, CA ---------------------Baltimore, MD ----------------------Bangor, ME ------------------------Baton Rouge, LA ---------------------

31.3 25.1 32.9 27.9 26.4 35.0 23.7 30.1 30.7 31.2

37.5 29.7 30.8 30.1 33.5 35.4 32.4 34.4 32.6 34.6

11.2 28.6 13.2 14.9 11.0 12.9 13.3 13.0 17.2 13.1

.9 .7 1.6 .9 .7 .9 4.4 .7 .8 1.0

8.6 8.4 7.2 12.2 11.3 7.6 13.0 10.1 9.1 9.7

10.6 7.5 14.4 14.0 17.1 8.2 13.3 11.8 9.5 10.5

36 32 16 28 39 27 29 34 25 26

034 980 741 183 948 371 444 612 316 478

42 40 33 33 45 35 33 40 32 32

182 780 212 060 290 976 002 340 497 914

17 17 10 13 15 14 12 15 12 12

592 080 899 006 795 884 858 762 778 873

31 30 28 27 33 26 31 31 26 30

345 915 403 988 540 580 611 045 190 791

22 21 16 17 20 20 19 21 17 17

019 212 103 209 651 133 950 327 654 808

10.6 9.9 32.7 15.4 6.9 15.8 17.1 11.4 15.0 20.4

14.8 14.5 25.4 21.9 9.6 18.1 25.1 16.3 17.7 26.1

13.5 11.6 22.8 17.5 7.0 11.2 10.0 12.5 13.7 16.7

8.2 6.6 16.3 12.4 4.9 10.1 14.1 8.6 10.0 15.6

Battle Creek, MI --------------------Bay City, MI -----------------------Beaumont, TX ----------------------Bellingham, WA ---------------------Beloit, WI--IL -----------------------Benton Harbor, MI ------------------Billings, MT ------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS ------------------Binghamton, NY --------------------Birmingham, AL ----------------------

23.3 22.2 26.6 27.2 21.3 28.6 26.5 27.1 31.6 29.2

29.1 32.5 32.8 31.9 26.5 29.7 36.0 30.9 33.0 36.8

16.4 14.5 16.3 16.3 14.7 13.2 16.7 16.1 15.0 12.4

.7 .7 .9 2.2 .5 .7 1.2 1.6 .5 .9

10.6 12.6 10.7 10.6 13.7 11.0 9.4 11.4 8.2 8.8

19.8 17.4 12.7 11.8 23.2 16.8 10.3 13.0 11.7 11.9

26 26 25 25 29 24 25 22 28 26

355 048 090 594 020 337 615 828 217 858

31 33 31 34 34 30 31 27 36 33

583 047 549 558 682 856 595 110 866 149

12 12 12 13 12 12 12 10 14 14

930 616 784 906 556 709 602 975 133 002

30 31 29 29 29 30 26 22 31 29

373 752 955 606 829 192 485 882 078 194

19 18 17 18 17 17 16 15 18 18

755 020 772 290 201 539 442 879 583 435

16.4 13.8 20.1 15.5 13.6 22.6 12.8 18.5 11.3 15.7

25.0 19.6 28.2 13.3 21.8 37.0 15.9 26.1 13.1 21.6

9.8 9.9 16.5 9.6 8.7 13.0 8.7 17.3 8.7 17.2

12.6 11.3 15.8 7.6 10.9 18.6 9.6 15.2 6.6 12.4

Bismarck, ND ----------------------Bloomington, IN ---------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL ---------------Boise City, ID ----------------------Boston, MA------------------------Boulder, CO ------------------------Bremerton, WA ---------------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT ---------------Bristol, CT -------------------------Bristol, TN--Bristol, VA ----------------

29.0 36.4 28.0 30.5 35.9 43.6 24.6 28.5 27.5 22.8

35.1 31.8 37.3 35.8 34.2 33.8 31.8 33.5 33.7 33.0

16.7 16.5 16.3 12.6 12.3 11.8 15.2 12.0 10.0 11.7

1.0 .9 .7 1.4 .6 .6 1.1 .8 .5 1.0

8.9 5.2 7.0 9.6 8.2 4.5 16.5 12.0 14.1 12.1

9.3 9.2 10.7 10.1 8.7 5.7 10.8 13.3 14.1 19.5

27 19 29 30 39 31 29 39 41 22

396 858 921 282 691 313 306 840 488 069

34 30 39 36 48 47 32 46 49 27

307 555 600 418 423 091 939 984 105 663

12 11 14 14 19 17 12 18 18 12

627 009 079 696 165 996 932 065 919 202

26 26 30 28 35 35 27 35 34 24

560 288 842 927 034 924 696 096 380 027

16 17 19 18 25 23 18 23 22 15

637 339 752 027 324 065 433 627 446 388

10.2 27.9 14.4 8.9 8.7 16.7 11.4 8.2 3.6 15.3

11.7 20.6 11.0 10.9 12.0 11.0 15.7 13.9 4.3 20.8

13.4 8.9 8.1 7.2 9.5 7.8 9.2 7.3 7.3 18.4

8.0 13.6 6.6 6.1 6.2 6.7 9.6 6.5 2.3 11.6

Brockton, MA ----------------------Brownsville, TX ---------------------Brunswick, GA ----------------------Bryan--College Station, TX -------------Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY -------------Burlington, NC ----------------------Burlington, VT ----------------------Canton, OH ------------------------Casper, WY ------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA ---------------------

22.7 23.6 28.0 32.6 26.4 20.8 34.0 24.3 29.2 27.6

35.7 30.4 28.3 33.8 33.9 30.6 34.8 32.3 33.7 34.7

14.1 16.2 18.7 14.6 15.0 10.6 13.6 14.2 13.3 13.2

.7 2.5 2.1 1.8 .5 .8 .8 .6 1.0 .6

11.7 10.3 10.7 7.2 9.9 13.4 8.4 10.2 11.2 10.4

15.2 17.1 12.2 10.0 14.3 23.8 8.4 18.3 11.6 13.6

36 15 26 19 26 25 33 26 27 31

380 747 916 048 762 810 686 827 118 676

42 16 31 30 33 31 42 32 32 38

873 625 944 319 712 639 755 008 457 043

14 6 13 10 13 13 15 13 13 15

566 155 673 525 271 304 785 177 109 065

31 16 26 25 29 23 30 29 28 30

289 631 570 824 660 963 373 024 790 200

21 12 16 16 18 15 21 17 16 18

699 519 426 823 713 804 014 186 904 077

10.0 45.5 15.3 28.9 13.2 10.0 11.3 12.2 11.9 9.3

14.9 55.8 24.2 24.0 19.9 13.7 10.7 18.6 16.1 11.2

9.9 34.0 14.3 17.2 10.6 16.1 10.6 8.8 8.2 7.5

8.3 39.8 10.3 16.2 10.2 6.5 6.4 10.0 10.1 6.2

Champaign--Urbana, IL ----------------Charleston, SC ----------------------Charleston, WV ---------------------Charlotte, NC-----------------------Charlottesville, VA -------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA -----------------Cheyenne, WY ----------------------Chicago, IL--Northwestern Indiana--------Chico, CA -------------------------Cincinnati, OH--KY --------------------

38.1 26.7 29.4 28.9 35.9 25.1 28.1 28.8 29.3 29.6

32.4 32.3 37.9 36.9 33.0 33.1 34.1 35.0 32.7 34.8

14.2 13.9 12.0 11.5 14.8 13.1 15.8 11.9 16.2 12.6

1.0 1.0 .6 .9 .9 1.0 .9 .5 3.4 .7

5.6 14.1 9.5 9.0 7.6 10.5 9.1 9.7 9.4 9.4

8.8 12.0 10.6 12.8 7.7 17.3 11.9 14.1 8.9 13.0

23 29 25 32 27 25 26 35 21 30

825 052 090 935 696 652 788 224 811 591

35 32 31 40 36 31 31 41 30 37

663 634 674 149 826 139 669 654 419 910

13 12 13 16 13 13 12 16 12 15

086 974 842 813 761 130 608 489 120 090

28 24 30 29 25 26 25 32 25 30

102 942 620 258 767 348 994 433 323 936

17 17 17 19 20 16 16 21 18 19

927 136 883 880 552 718 819 882 181 890

20.4 13.7 14.0 10.1 18.6 13.6 11.2 12.3 24.2 11.9

17.5 19.6 20.0 14.0 16.8 19.3 14.6 18.6 21.9 16.9

8.4 15.3 11.0 13.2 11.6 15.7 8.8 10.4 6.3 11.2

10.0 10.9 11.0 7.7 8.4 10.6 9.5 9.6 12.4 9.4

Clarksville, TN--KY -------------------Cleveland, OH ----------------------Colorado Springs, CO-----------------Columbia, MO ----------------------Columbia, SC -----------------------Columbus, GA--AL -------------------Columbus, OH ----------------------Corpus Christi, TX -------------------Crystal Lake, IL ---------------------Cumberland, MD--WV -----------------

23.2 27.7 29.7 35.7 32.2 23.8 31.1 25.0 31.9 26.3

32.0 34.4 33.7 34.3 35.3 31.5 37.2 32.7 36.6 29.7

17.5 12.5 15.2 15.6 13.5 15.2 11.9 16.0 8.2 17.0

.9 .6 .9 1.1 .9 .9 .7 1.2 .8 .6

10.6 10.3 9.9 5.2 8.3 11.6 7.6 14.2 12.0 10.8

15.8 14.5 10.6 8.0 9.8 17.0 11.5 11.0 10.5 15.7

23 30 28 22 30 23 30 26 49 20

982 107 610 790 169 644 373 237 700 881

25 36 33 34 36 28 37 30 53 26

464 839 028 364 015 010 321 271 096 956

10 14 13 12 13 11 15 11 18 11

636 996 538 423 830 447 086 869 591 635

17 31 25 26 26 21 29 27 40 25

586 417 356 263 171 902 294 078 578 779

15 20 17 19 18 16 20 16 21 16

203 222 483 261 647 402 390 683 926 276

13.1 12.3 10.8 21.8 12.1 18.4 13.1 19.4 1.7 17.9

17.7 18.9 14.9 19.0 15.9 27.0 17.4 26.1 1.6 26.2

15.1 9.7 7.9 8.0 13.5 19.7 10.5 18.7 4.5 14.0

10.9 9.7 8.5 12.4 8.8 14.9 9.2 15.9 1.3 13.9

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX ----------------Danbury, CT--NY --------------------Danville, VA -----------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL ----Davis, CA -------------------------Dayton, OH ------------------------Daytona Beach, FL-------------------Decatur, AL ------------------------Decatur, IL ------------------------Deltona, FL -------------------------

29.2 31.5 19.5 25.1 46.4 30.4 25.2 27.0 22.8 19.5

36.0 33.6 25.9 32.3 32.3 32.8 33.1 27.8 31.7 36.8

11.8 10.7 14.4 14.7 10.8 12.8 18.8 12.4 16.0 12.8

.9 .9 .5 .7 1.9 .6 1.7 1.1 .9 1.7

9.8 11.5 11.5 10.7 4.1 9.5 11.7 14.0 10.8 15.6

12.2 11.8 28.2 16.5 4.5 13.8 9.6 17.8 17.8 13.6

32 47 20 27 28 30 23 29 26 28

713 618 670 272 622 657 735 827 809 268

38 54 27 33 46 36 28 35 33 30

872 241 761 785 006 800 977 659 507 659

16 19 11 13 14 14 13 13 13 12

288 910 396 314 962 657 641 831 653 141

30 37 21 30 37 31 22 31 31 25

536 922 913 551 550 698 933 932 783 832

21 24 15 18 25 19 16 17 16 16

180 696 505 198 303 910 623 080 832 872

11.9 4.2 18.8 13.6 24.9 12.6 13.1 12.3 14.5 7.4

16.2 4.9 29.7 19.2 8.7 18.9 18.7 16.5 21.9 9.7

12.3 8.8 18.9 9.4 4.2 10.1 8.6 19.3 10.0 5.7

9.0 3.1 14.7 10.6 7.7 9.7 8.7 9.5 11.2 5.2

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 301 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 164.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Urbanized Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

Denton, TX ------------------------Denver, CO ------------------------Des Moines, IA ---------------------Detroit, MI ------------------------Dothan, AL ------------------------Dover, DE -------------------------Dubuque, IA--IL ---------------------Duluth, MN--WI ---------------------Durham, NC -----------------------Eau Claire, WI -----------------------

30.8 31.1 27.8 26.9 24.5 28.4 24.4 26.5 37.1 25.3

35.0 35.9 39.1 33.5 31.8 32.7 30.6 33.9 34.1 32.6

15.1 12.6 12.9 13.0 12.2 14.3 17.9 18.2 13.4 17.6

1.3 .8 .6 .5 2.1 .5 .8 .8 .8 .9

7.9 8.9 8.0 11.2 11.8 10.5 10.0 8.5 6.7 8.7

9.9 10.7 11.6 14.9 17.5 13.5 16.3 12.2 7.9 15.0

23 32 30 33 25 30 27 23 28 24

198 182 775 824 052 139 335 075 451 926

35 39 37 40 30 34 33 30 38 31

447 466 254 558 626 407 191 838 206 954

12 16 15 15 12 13 12 12 15 11

028 270 433 776 645 179 374 113 018 488

26 30 28 36 25 24 25 28 27 26

871 883 438 181 760 361 922 986 462 161

18 21 18 21 15 17 16 17 20 16

466 398 980 909 854 671 048 795 982 838

20.6 10.0 9.7 13.9 17.4 11.1 10.5 15.9 14.9 16.1

16.7 13.7 13.3 21.4 24.1 16.9 12.8 19.0 16.7 18.6

9.1 9.6 8.3 10.7 23.9 11.5 12.3 9.9 14.6 9.3

9.9 7.5 7.0 11.3 13.5 9.0 7.4 10.6 9.6 9.5

Elgin, IL ---------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN ------------------Elmira, NY -------------------------El Paso, TX--NM --------------------Erie, PA ---------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR ---------------Evansville, IN--KY --------------------Fairfield, CA -----------------------Fall River, MA--RI -------------------Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN --------------

22.2 20.8 24.7 24.8 25.0 27.5 23.1 21.8 20.0 27.6

30.8 28.4 31.1 31.3 31.5 32.2 32.7 32.9 28.6 35.7

10.9 10.4 18.9 15.0 15.0 14.3 14.7 14.9 15.0 16.8

1.5 .7 .6 1.0 .5 2.1 .8 1.7 1.1 .9

13.7 13.2 10.9 10.9 11.2 9.3 11.1 15.0 12.9 7.8

20.9 26.6 13.8 17.1 16.8 14.7 17.6 13.7 22.5 11.3

37 29 23 22 25 25 24 37 26 25

287 171 908 676 872 199 936 691 807 640

42 33 30 24 32 31 31 40 33 33

200 866 323 120 080 570 481 360 177 725

14 14 11 9 12 12 13 13 12 12

143 015 696 190 428 807 052 445 399 474

30 25 25 21 28 27 26 31 26 26

726 910 886 053 634 289 638 785 727 107

19 17 16 15 17 17 16 20 17 16

655 329 804 102 613 805 787 884 376 501

7.5 8.6 13.9 26.5 13.8 15.5 13.4 7.9 10.8 14.5

10.3 12.0 22.0 35.6 20.9 15.5 18.1 10.5 15.9 12.5

6.5 7.1 9.3 21.3 9.6 8.1 12.9 6.4 14.5 10.5

5.6 6.6 11.2 22.2 10.4 9.5 10.3 6.6 8.8 8.4

Fayetteville, NC ---------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR ------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA -------------Flint, MI --------------------------Florence, AL -----------------------Florence, SC -----------------------Fort Collins, CO ---------------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL ------------------------------Fort Myers--Cape Coral, FL ------------Fort Pierce, FL -----------------------

24.1 27.8 25.7 21.7 24.6 26.6 34.1

32.6 32.0 31.1 28.0 28.8 33.1 32.1

14.8 12.5 13.8 14.1 13.5 14.3 14.9

1.1 1.8 .5 .6 1.1 1.0 1.3

11.0 9.6 11.1 12.4 13.1 10.9 8.6

16.4 16.3 17.8 23.1 19.0 14.1 8.9

25 23 31 27 22 26 27

110 144 333 879 199 475 651

27 29 38 33 29 32 37

226 626 170 790 251 637 087

11 11 14 12 11 12 13

019 985 066 948 953 611 651

19 22 30 35 27 26 31

539 383 401 828 835 819 466

15 15 20 21 15 16 19

959 651 579 635 811 283 069

14.8 15.1 10.6 19.9 16.1 18.1 15.7

21.0 15.3 15.7 30.5 22.0 25.0 11.5

18.3 14.2 11.1 10.3 18.5 21.4 10.7

12.6 9.1 8.6 17.2 12.1 14.3 7.8

26.0 22.9 19.6

36.3 35.2 32.8

14.9 15.4 15.6

1.6 2.4 4.9

11.7 12.5 15.0

9.6 11.5 12.1

30 381 27 447 27 099

36 533 31 374 30 579

16 744 14 813 12 599

29 281 23 673 25 193

20 670 17 230 17 280

10.3 10.4 14.3

14.9 18.1 22.5

9.0 6.4 9.6

7.2 7.3 9.6

Fort Smith, AR--OK ------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL ----------------Fort Wayne, IN ---------------------Frederick, MD ----------------------Fredericksburg, VA-------------------Fresno, CA ------------------------Gadsden, AL -----------------------Gainesville, FL ----------------------Galveston, TX ----------------------Gastonia, NC ------------------------

22.1 28.6 26.6 30.1 29.9 28.3 20.2 38.7 28.3 18.3

31.2 32.6 33.7 37.1 32.7 34.8 28.2 33.8 31.4 27.8

11.7 18.0 12.6 11.0 12.0 12.6 13.3 14.6 19.7 10.6

1.0 1.6 .5 1.3 .9 3.0 1.1 1.0 1.8 .7

12.7 10.7 10.5 11.5 12.9 9.5 13.0 5.7 7.8 14.7

21.3 8.5 16.1 9.0 11.6 11.9 24.2 6.2 11.1 27.9

23 28 30 38 37 26 21 20 20 26

247 849 870 283 728 695 950 317 626 719

28 32 37 43 42 30 26 30 25 31

376 905 067 715 873 770 938 631 384 776

12 13 14 16 15 12 11 11 12 12

199 957 358 377 431 512 251 713 296 320

23 24 29 30 31 28 26 25 23 23

897 383 527 952 646 545 439 224 356 900

15 15 18 20 20 20 15 18 17 16

609 732 317 795 278 062 251 649 716 385

14.5 9.0 8.7 6.1 6.2 21.1 17.6 27.6 24.5 11.9

19.3 13.1 11.6 7.9 6.2 32.7 23.1 26.3 35.8 16.6

16.0 6.6 8.0 9.9 10.1 9.4 19.9 13.7 20.3 17.3

11.2 6.7 6.1 4.4 3.9 16.6 14.2 16.7 20.3 9.2

Glens Falls, NY ---------------------Goldsboro, NC ----------------------Grand Forks, ND--MN ----------------Grand Junction, CO ------------------Grand Rapids, MI -------------------Great Falls, MT ---------------------Greeley, CO ------------------------Green Bay, WI----------------------Greensboro, NC ---------------------Greenville,NC ------------------------

24.1 22.3 29.3 25.8 25.2 25.6 24.7 24.2 28.6 32.5

30.9 28.6 33.0 32.8 32.4 33.6 31.4 33.2 35.9 31.6

15.0 16.2 16.6 16.0 12.9 19.5 15.5 14.1 12.3 15.6

.7 1.8 1.3 1.4 .8 1.1 2.2 .6 .8 1.2

11.0 11.3 8.2 11.0 10.5 9.7 11.3 10.5 8.2 7.4

18.3 19.8 11.6 13.0 18.1 10.6 14.9 17.3 14.2 11.6

30 22 25 23 32 22 23 30 29 23

597 808 408 625 121 927 501 461 833 205

35 26 32 27 37 27 30 36 37 32

699 534 241 968 742 386 075 587 262 041

13 10 11 12 14 12 11 13 15 12

488 985 708 005 416 028 244 896 987 276

28 19 24 26 30 22 24 29 27 25

034 435 463 399 750 851 625 947 308 787

17 14 15 15 19 15 16 17 18 17

306 337 673 737 401 239 888 368 588 981

8.1 16.4 14.5 15.0 9.5 14.2 18.5 10.0 11.1 24.8

10.1 24.1 15.0 20.6 12.6 18.2 22.2 13.2 14.7 27.6

10.1 22.7 9.8 10.4 8.4 10.7 11.2 8.5 11.9 22.3

5.6 13.1 10.4 11.5 7.1 10.8 12.0 7.3 7.9 15.4

Greenville, SC ----------------------Hagerstown, MD--PA--WV -------------Hamilton, OH-----------------------Harlingen, TX-----------------------Harrisburg, PA ----------------------Hartford--Middletown, CT --------------Hattiesburg, MS --------------------Hemet--San Jacinto, CA ---------------Hesperia--Apple Valley--Victorville, CA ----Hickory, NC -------------------------

27.3 21.1 23.8 24.4 29.3 30.9 28.0 20.9 21.0 20.3

32.0 31.8 35.0 29.8 37.7 36.0 33.9 29.4 31.5 27.8

11.7 15.0 12.6 16.8 11.9 12.0 14.7 15.6 12.5 9.8

.7 .9 .6 2.6 .6 .7 1.3 4.1 1.4 .7

10.5 12.6 11.4 11.1 8.1 9.6 9.3 15.8 18.5 12.6

17.7 18.5 16.5 15.4 12.5 10.7 12.8 14.3 15.2 28.7

28 27 30 19 32 38 17 22 31 28

037 295 106 920 151 145 450 093 414 117

33 33 35 21 39 45 22 27 33 33

932 018 395 884 663 648 675 245 919 275

13 13 13 8 15 18 10 12 12 14

919 310 300 584 860 202 000 269 786 229

27 26 31 20 30 33 23 28 31 24

229 399 261 023 022 129 914 575 446 610

17 16 18 13 20 24 14 19 19 16

086 593 645 951 168 360 461 461 770 197

11.5 11.0 11.0 31.5 8.5 9.8 29.4 12.0 12.0 8.9

15.7 15.8 15.5 42.2 13.1 17.0 38.0 18.9 16.4 12.4

15.7 13.6 10.1 21.8 8.1 7.4 21.3 6.8 7.1 12.7

8.7 8.5 8.9 26.1 5.9 7.7 22.8 8.4 10.0 6.2

High Point, NC ----------------------Holland, MI ------------------------Honolulu, HI -----------------------Houma, LA ------------------------Houston, TX -----------------------Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH -------Huntsville, AL ----------------------Hyannis, MA -----------------------Idaho Falls, ID ----------------------Indianapolis, IN ----------------------

20.2 24.1 27.8 21.6 29.5 27.0 40.3 26.4 32.6 28.1

29.1 28.8 35.3 31.5 34.0 32.2 31.7 32.8 29.8 35.5

10.5 12.8 17.2 12.8 12.5 13.8 11.0 17.0 13.5 12.8

.7 1.6 1.2 1.0 .9 .8 .8 2.0 2.3 .7

12.6 11.0 9.3 15.7 11.1 11.0 8.1 12.7 10.1 9.8

27.0 21.7 9.2 17.5 12.0 15.2 8.1 9.0 11.7 13.0

25 34 39 22 31 21 33 30 29 30

554 458 826 640 528 335 385 354 857 687

30 39 45 25 37 28 40 36 33 36

891 009 251 753 133 182 715 283 914 888

13 14 16 9 15 11 16 15 12 15

275 510 760 738 381 920 326 884 289 352

22 30 27 25 30 30 33 31 31 30

556 623 506 599 798 247 342 048 120 131

16 20 20 14 21 16 19 21 17 19

036 603 542 524 494 491 918 595 486 415

11.3 8.0 7.3 22.6 15.3 19.1 10.8 8.6 10.3 10.9

15.8 9.0 9.6 30.3 20.4 26.2 15.5 14.0 12.8 15.8

15.7 5.9 8.0 21.2 15.5 14.3 14.1 5.4 7.9 10.8

8.5 5.3 5.1 18.4 12.2 15.2 8.3 6.7 9.1 8.3

Indio--Coachella, CA ------------------Iowa City, IA -----------------------Ithaca, NY -------------------------Jackson, MI------------------------Jackson, MS -----------------------Jackson, TN ------------------------Jacksonville, FL ---------------------Jacksonville, NC ---------------------Janesville, WI ----------------------Johnson City, TN ---------------------

12.8 37.3 45.4 22.2 30.2 25.0 25.9 24.1 20.7 26.2

23.4 32.8 31.4 30.8 36.4 32.4 37.6 34.6 27.5 32.2

19.8 17.3 14.4 17.2 12.7 15.3 12.5 18.7 13.8 13.7

19.0 .6 1.1 .4 1.0 .8 1.2 .9 .6 .8

11.0 4.8 3.3 11.4 8.6 9.0 10.8 10.5 11.9 10.2

14.0 7.2 4.4 18.0 11.1 17.4 11.9 11.3 25.5 16.9

25 25 22 25 27 21 29 24 31 21

480 457 917 253 036 963 655 363 582 306

25 39 38 30 32 27 34 25 37 27

850 083 630 868 676 600 658 303 173 920

8 13 12 11 13 11 14 10 14 11

394 684 362 869 056 434 343 998 439 881

21 26 31 28 26 23 26 15 30 23

857 948 214 572 260 235 126 752 738 739

17 21 19 17 17 16 18 13 17 16

678 246 861 861 631 407 484 935 023 036

21.7 21.0 30.1 16.3 17.9 19.7 12.0 11.1 8.3 16.8

28.0 12.8 18.9 24.1 24.9 28.3 17.0 15.0 11.4 21.9

14.1 6.1 8.1 10.0 19.7 21.0 14.9 15.0 7.0 18.8

17.9 8.6 11.8 13.2 13.9 16.8 9.1 9.2 6.5 12.2

Johnstown, PA ---------------------Joliet, IL --------------------------Joplin, MO ------------------------Kailua, HI -------------------------Kalamazoo, MI ---------------------Kankakee, IL -----------------------Kannapolis, NC ---------------------Kansas City, MO--KS -----------------Kenosha, WI -----------------------Killeen, TX--------------------------

24.7 20.4 22.4 30.8 29.4 23.2 17.8 28.6 20.8 23.1

33.4 31.7 32.8 34.9 32.1 31.6 28.1 36.9 31.6 33.5

16.2 14.2 15.2 13.9 15.8 16.1 11.6 12.2 15.4 20.2

.6 .8 .9 1.6 1.3 .8 .9 .7 .8 .9

9.2 14.1 11.1 10.6 7.9 10.1 14.8 9.1 13.0 11.2

15.9 18.8 17.6 8.1 13.4 18.2 26.8 12.6 18.3 11.1

20 35 20 50 28 27 25 31 28 22

526 480 404 872 968 373 295 639 927 900

26 40 25 52 36 33 31 38 34 23

179 583 921 404 449 172 076 303 284 930

11 13 11 17 14 12 12 15 12 9

328 749 090 146 052 170 408 479 842 414

25 32 22 30 31 28 22 30 29 16

728 670 221 439 337 902 714 732 155 603

15 19 14 21 20 17 16 20 18 14

823 180 869 685 399 393 318 146 637 081

15.2 8.8 16.4 4.3 16.4 14.4 10.3 10.1 11.7 13.0

23.7 11.8 20.0 5.3 19.3 21.8 13.5 14.1 18.6 18.4

11.1 9.1 16.7 4.6 9.6 9.3 15.3 11.1 7.5 13.2

12.2 6.4 12.6 3.0 10.9 11.8 7.8 7.6 9.0 10.7

302

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 164.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Urbanized Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

Kingsport, TN--VA -------------------Kissimmee, FL ----------------------Knoxville, TN -----------------------Kokomo, IN ------------------------La Crosse, WI--MN ------------------Lafayette, LA ----------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN ----------Lake Charles, LA --------------------Lakeland, FL -----------------------Lancaster, PA -----------------------

22.6 18.4 30.4 20.7 25.2 29.9 31.1 24.4 23.2 25.8

31.2 31.0 34.0 28.1 30.8 34.9 30.8 30.7 32.6 30.2

13.0 25.5 13.4 14.9 18.2 13.6 16.9 14.3 13.5 12.7

.6 1.7 .9 .6 1.1 1.0 1.3 1.1 1.5 1.2

13.8 11.2 8.7 15.2 8.6 10.1 7.8 15.0 12.5 10.6

18.9 12.2 12.5 20.5 16.1 10.4 12.2 14.4 16.7 19.4

25 26 25 28 25 23 25 23 25 32

490 696 123 733 512 831 006 967 896 208

31 30 32 34 33 30 34 29 30 37

112 228 007 046 116 176 512 084 408 893

12 11 13 13 11 12 11 11 13 15

913 431 833 380 762 217 949 657 059 166

28 21 27 32 25 27 27 30 25 29

906 365 192 185 843 802 299 896 902 177

17 16 17 20 15 16 17 16 16 18

174 104 283 112 654 661 295 014 311 521

14.0 10.9 15.0 14.1 15.2 21.2 17.7 19.7 12.2 9.6

20.3 14.9 20.0 21.2 16.5 25.9 12.5 26.2 17.3 14.5

15.6 10.0 14.1 11.6 10.7 22.5 8.1 19.2 11.8 8.0

11.1 8.3 11.0 12.1 7.4 16.9 8.1 16.6 9.1 6.4

Lancaster--Palmdale, CA ---------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI --------------Laredo, TX ------------------------Las Cruces, NM ---------------------Las Vegas, NV ---------------------Lawrence, KS ----------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH -----------Lawton, OK ------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME ----------------Lewisville, TX -----------------------

25.9 30.7 21.9 31.4 20.6 33.1 29.9 28.3 21.1 32.1

31.6 34.4 36.0 34.0 30.9 32.1 31.8 32.5 30.8 38.7

12.4 16.0 15.8 14.9 26.5 16.5 11.8 17.6 14.7 10.2

.8 .8 1.7 2.2 1.1 .8 .6 .9 .9 .8

17.5 7.2 9.5 8.8 10.8 6.5 11.6 7.8 13.4 9.1

11.8 10.8 14.9 8.7 10.2 10.9 14.2 12.9 19.1 9.1

39 29 18 23 30 22 35 24 25 42

687 828 414 821 620 963 597 238 893 140

42 37 19 28 35 35 42 26 31 47

438 445 912 630 015 030 505 495 747 228

14 13 6 10 15 11 15 10 12 16

624 915 967 776 111 771 622 512 607 852

36 32 18 25 26 27 32 21 25 33

275 117 463 321 921 058 589 036 129 136

22 22 13 16 19 18 22 15 16 21

317 278 117 842 126 202 545 732 787 629

9.6 17.2 37.3 22.4 10.6 24.1 12.5 15.6 12.2 4.3

12.5 19.7 46.2 28.1 14.1 15.7 20.9 21.6 17.9 3.7

9.3 9.5 34.4 11.9 9.3 8.6 10.2 13.3 15.1 10.9

7.8 11.5 32.2 16.6 7.6 11.4 10.5 13.1 9.5 2.7

Lexington-Fayette, KY ----------------Lima, OH --------------------------Lincoln, NE ------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR --------Lodi, CA --------------------------Logan, UT -------------------------Lompoc, CA ------------------------Longmont, CO ----------------------Longview, TX-----------------------Longview, WA--OR --------------------

32.5 20.6 28.6 29.9 22.0 29.4 24.7 26.4 23.2 19.9

34.1 28.8 34.2 36.6 30.5 29.5 31.1 35.3 31.4 27.0

14.0 17.9 14.6 12.7 13.2 13.7 15.8 11.1 14.9 15.3

1.9 .6 1.1 .8 2.8 2.6 4.0 .8 1.0 2.6

7.9 12.0 9.2 8.1 12.9 9.3 13.2 12.4 13.2 14.0

9.7 20.1 12.2 11.9 18.6 15.4 11.1 14.0 16.4 21.2

27 24 28 26 31 25 32 32 25 26

985 261 060 582 019 768 820 787 920 057

35 29 36 32 36 30 35 38 31 31

981 819 073 551 014 662 852 209 403 977

14 11 13 13 14 9 13 14 12 12

907 272 714 898 726 717 440 133 784 523

28 28 26 26 30 27 29 30 28 32

339 467 303 209 927 262 494 954 583 062

18 16 17 18 20 14 19 18 16 17

831 921 479 027 215 599 588 916 835 309

14.2 17.1 11.3 14.2 12.5 15.6 11.6 7.7 16.4 15.2

18.4 24.7 10.9 20.2 19.9 12.1 17.7 9.7 22.9 21.7

13.3 13.3 9.0 15.3 7.3 8.8 5.0 9.4 17.0 11.6

10.2 14.2 6.5 10.6 9.9 9.4 9.4 5.9 13.3 12.2

Lorain--Elyria, OH --------------------Los Angeles, CA --------------------Louisville, KY--IN --------------------Lowell, MA--NH ---------------------Lubbock, TX -----------------------Lynchburg, VA ----------------------McAllen--Edinburg--Mission, TX----------Macon, GA ------------------------Madison, WI -----------------------Manchester, NH----------------------

21.5 28.3 24.9 28.6 28.0 26.9 23.6 24.2 35.4 25.0

30.1 32.8 33.8 32.5 34.7 31.9 32.0 32.8 35.9 36.0

14.1 12.0 13.5 12.4 15.7 15.0 13.7 15.8 13.9 13.1

1.1 1.3 .8 .5 1.7 1.2 5.2 1.0 .9 .4

13.3 10.8 10.8 12.0 9.1 9.8 9.9 11.1 5.8 11.1

20.0 14.8 16.2 14.0 10.8 15.2 15.5 15.2 8.1 14.3

30 37 26 38 24 26 17 23 30 32

482 029 778 027 178 564 983 787 363 683

34 41 32 44 30 32 19 29 41 39

884 570 514 036 840 632 152 486 308 610

12 16 13 15 12 12 7 12 15 15

782 848 639 475 314 991 381 385 752 134

31 31 27 32 25 26 17 26 28 29

019 601 299 287 098 285 829 835 248 091

17 23 17 23 17 16 13 17 20 20

689 661 677 157 379 405 887 773 718 735

12.0 13.6 13.7 11.4 19.5 12.9 38.0 21.4 14.2 8.4

18.7 19.2 20.2 18.4 22.6 17.8 48.8 31.0 12.0 11.0

8.7 8.4 12.3 11.2 14.3 14.5 25.3 20.2 4.5 12.1

9.9 10.2 10.9 9.1 13.3 9.8 32.8 18.0 6.3 5.8

Mansfield, OH ----------------------Medford, OR -----------------------Melbourne--Palm Bay, FL --------------Memphis, TN--AR--MS ----------------Merced, CA ------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL -------------------Middletown, OH --------------------Midland, TX -----------------------Milwaukee, WI ---------------------Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN --------------

21.3 21.6 29.1 26.2 25.2 24.6 21.0 32.2 26.9 30.8

29.0 33.8 32.4 36.0 29.2 34.8 29.1 33.4 33.6 36.6

13.9 14.8 13.5 13.5 12.6 15.0 14.4 13.6 13.0 12.2

.4 2.8 1.6 .9 5.4 1.5 .8 1.4 .5 .5

13.1 9.5 12.9 8.9 11.4 10.6 13.0 10.9 10.5 8.6

22.4 17.5 10.4 14.5 16.2 13.6 21.6 8.6 15.5 11.3

24 25 30 26 25 26 29 31 31 36

767 700 524 717 074 826 610 031 048 519

30 31 35 32 27 31 34 36 37 43

585 279 279 063 820 035 283 418 666 827

12 13 14 13 10 13 13 15 14 17

095 165 936 122 692 688 039 926 573 295

27 26 29 27 25 24 31 32 30 32

316 110 793 267 818 150 618 068 795 169

16 16 17 18 17 18 17 20 19 21

987 422 913 426 902 479 158 211 971 799

14.0 12.6 9.4 18.7 24.6 18.0 12.1 15.1 13.0 8.5

20.5 16.3 12.4 27.5 38.1 24.1 18.0 19.9 22.2 11.8

13.0 10.4 8.1 20.7 10.6 20.1 10.2 13.6 7.4 7.8

11.0 10.0 6.5 15.0 19.4 14.2 10.4 12.0 10.1 6.0

Missoula, MT ----------------------Mobile, AL ------------------------Modesto, CA -----------------------Monessen, PA ----------------------Monroe, LA ------------------------Montgomery, AL --------------------Muncie, IN ------------------------Muskegon, MI ----------------------Myrtle Beach, SC -------------------Napa, CA --------------------------

29.0 25.5 21.7 21.7 27.3 28.1 23.2 21.6 25.2 26.0

31.7 33.6 31.7 31.0 33.8 35.8 31.1 29.1 33.5 28.8

17.5 13.8 12.8 16.2 16.1 14.1 17.6 16.3 18.6 16.0

1.7 1.0 2.6 .4 1.0 .8 .8 .7 1.7 4.1

7.9 11.5 14.1 12.9 9.2 8.5 10.4 11.8 12.5 13.4

12.2 14.5 17.2 17.8 12.6 12.6 16.9 20.5 8.5 11.8

21 22 30 19 19 26 21 23 26 35

611 456 184 377 500 980 832 725 639 631

29 27 33 25 24 32 29 28 30 41

331 618 328 445 669 675 885 934 433 587

11 11 12 10 10 12 11 11 14 15

732 504 635 351 415 789 615 257 106 969

26 26 30 27 24 26 27 27 20 33

530 692 279 216 905 366 204 165 977 246

16 16 20 16 15 16 16 18 15 22

236 137 199 576 392 910 051 350 477 679

18.1 22.2 14.7 17.5 28.3 17.3 20.4 18.2 10.0 7.5

20.4 32.3 22.0 26.9 39.9 24.7 21.5 28.0 15.7 10.2

9.7 19.0 7.3 12.7 23.8 19.7 12.9 11.8 6.4 4.5

12.7 18.4 12.0 12.8 22.8 13.6 12.3 14.9 7.0 5.1

Naples, FL -------------------------Nashua, NH ------------------------Nashville, TN -----------------------Newark, OH -----------------------New Bedford, MA -------------------New Britain, CT ---------------------Newburgh, NY ----------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT --------------New London--Norwich, CT -------------New Orleans, LA ---------------------

25.1 32.5 30.1 22.4 19.1 25.4 26.0 29.8 27.5 27.7

31.5 33.5 36.1 32.6 28.1 34.3 32.7 34.0 31.1 35.3

17.2 10.5 12.8 15.0 15.7 11.8 15.3 12.2 15.8 15.0

2.6 .5 .8 1.0 2.4 .8 1.1 .7 1.1 .9

14.2 10.9 8.6 11.0 11.8 13.0 10.4 10.9 12.7 9.7

9.4 12.1 11.6 18.1 22.9 14.8 14.4 12.3 11.8 11.4

33 41 29 24 25 36 35 36 34 23

995 660 848 220 155 178 102 689 240 590

39 47 36 30 31 43 40 44 40 28

154 613 494 210 136 110 891 248 406 451

22 17 15 12 11 16 14 16 15 12

210 944 621 153 728 767 583 916 962 032

25 35 27 27 25 31 31 33 29 26

613 367 507 148 984 426 605 163 790 522

18 21 19 17 17 22 20 23 21 17

088 980 210 102 498 314 437 401 140 589

6.1 5.8 11.8 13.7 13.9 8.2 12.1 9.2 8.0 22.3

9.1 7.1 17.1 20.2 22.0 14.3 18.1 14.1 12.5 32.4

4.8 11.0 14.0 11.7 12.4 8.1 10.1 8.4 7.5 19.4

3.7 4.1 9.0 11.3 11.8 6.4 9.5 7.0 6.0 18.5

Newport, RI ------------------------New York, NY--Northeastern New Jersey --Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA Norwalk, CT -----------------------Ocala, FL --------------------------Odessa, TX ------------------------Ogden, UT -------------------------Oklahoma City, OK ------------------Olympia, WA -----------------------Omaha, NE--IA -----------------------

33.7 31.3 27.1 39.2 25.4 21.0 27.7 27.7 33.7 27.4

29.1 34.7 32.5 33.3 35.1 33.1 32.7 35.3 34.7 37.3

19.4 13.2 14.3 9.0 13.8 12.8 12.2 13.6 12.6 13.4

2.3 .5 1.1 1.1 2.4 .8 1.1 1.0 1.6 .7

9.0 8.7 13.4 9.3 10.8 17.0 12.3 10.1 8.2 9.0

6.5 11.6 11.7 8.1 12.5 15.4 14.0 12.3 9.2 12.2

32 37 30 54 23 23 31 27 30 29

742 262 619 454 873 949 310 261 666 869

38 44 34 62 28 27 35 33 36 35

992 657 475 877 368 517 071 259 424 869

16 18 13 28 12 11 11 13 14 13

010 460 431 922 773 044 304 749 323 905

27 35 25 43 25 26 29 27 30 26

241 170 237 567 167 317 078 367 667 728

20 24 17 27 16 16 18 19 20 17

701 855 657 600 638 800 207 078 727 813

9.3 12.4 11.7 4.6 16.2 20.1 9.4 13.6 10.3 10.1

13.1 18.8 16.6 6.8 26.0 26.9 10.1 17.9 13.4 13.7

12.4 11.8 12.5 6.3 13.0 15.8 7.9 11.9 7.3 9.9

7.1 9.8 9.2 3.0 12.4 16.3 7.2 10.0 7.1 7.7

Orlando, FL ------------------------Oshkosh, WI -----------------------Owensboro, KY ---------------------Oxnard--Ventura, CA -----------------Palm Springs, CA --------------------Panama City, FL --------------------Parkersburg, WV--OH -----------------Pascagoula, MS ---------------------Pensacola, FL -----------------------Peoria, IL---------------------------

27.5 24.1 22.4 30.6 27.3 25.6 24.5 24.2 25.6 26.6

35.0 30.6 30.6 32.2 31.8 33.1 33.6 28.7 34.4 33.4

15.0 16.6 16.4 11.2 19.6 17.6 13.6 13.1 15.3 14.8

1.7 .4 1.3 4.6 3.3 1.8 .8 1.2 1.2 .9

10.3 9.5 11.9 10.8 10.7 10.9 10.3 16.6 12.1 9.8

10.6 18.9 17.4 10.7 7.3 11.1 17.2 16.2 11.4 14.6

31 25 22 45 33 24 22 24 25 27

468 600 498 537 311 864 798 231 341 865

36 32 28 50 40 28 29 27 29 35

311 220 500 248 762 604 131 670 937 203

15 11 11 18 21 12 12 10 12 13

135 925 448 657 583 487 281 848 474 783

26 24 25 37 30 23 28 27 24 32

514 860 046 004 936 234 096 264 831 594

18 16 15 23 21 15 16 16 16 17

524 594 386 942 337 056 578 128 021 762

9.9 12.4 17.8 7.6 10.1 14.7 15.6 20.3 16.7 14.0

13.8 13.0 25.8 10.3 15.7 21.2 20.9 28.8 25.2 20.7

10.8 7.1 17.9 5.4 6.8 15.9 16.0 18.8 14.8 10.0

7.1 6.5 14.4 5.2 6.6 11.6 12.8 17.9 13.2 10.8

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 303 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 164.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Urbanized Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

Petersburg, VA ---------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ ------------------Phoenix, AZ -----------------------Pine Bluff, AR ----------------------Pittsburgh, PA ----------------------Pittsfield, MA ----------------------Pocatello, ID -----------------------Port Arthur, TX ---------------------Port Huron, MI ---------------------Portland, ME ------------------------

19.6 29.7 28.1 22.7 29.3 28.5 26.9 20.5 23.2 30.1

31.2 35.6 34.9 31.5 35.4 32.1 32.3 30.7 28.2 34.7

17.9 12.2 13.3 16.2 14.3 15.4 14.6 15.3 15.3 14.2

1.1 .7 1.6 1.9 .6 .7 1.1 1.3 .3 1.0

12.6 9.9 11.0 9.7 9.4 11.9 10.4 16.0 12.4 8.9

17.6 12.0 11.2 18.0 11.1 11.5 14.8 16.1 20.5 11.1

26 34 30 20 27 30 25 25 27 29

808 400 661 021 253 243 493 046 071 832

31 41 36 25 34 38 31 30 32 36

842 231 070 091 282 208 304 601 883 899

11 16 14 9 14 15 11 11 13 15

704 069 963 623 571 511 124 836 061 604

25 32 29 25 30 31 29 32 30 27

597 145 228 159 482 461 602 139 790 347

16 21 20 14 19 21 16 17 18 20

953 625 046 998 431 066 403 468 307 210

13.7 11.3 12.1 26.5 11.8 9.0 14.5 18.6 15.0 10.8

20.0 16.3 16.5 35.9 17.4 13.7 16.3 26.6 20.3 16.2

12.9 10.8 8.7 27.2 10.1 8.7 11.4 15.1 10.8 10.7

10.3 8.4 8.5 21.7 9.0 7.2 10.8 15.2 12.9 7.9

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA -----------Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME ----Pottstown, PA ----------------------Poughkeepsie, NY -------------------Providence--Pawtucket, RI--MA ----------Provo--Orem, UT --------------------Pueblo, CO ------------------------Punta Gorda, FL --------------------Racine, WI -------------------------Raleigh, NC -------------------------

29.0 26.1 21.5 32.8 25.1 29.1 23.1 23.7 24.3 36.5

33.1 32.6 32.8 33.1 31.9 32.5 31.6 35.3 29.7 38.2

12.5 13.5 11.8 13.7 13.0 14.5 18.4 16.4 13.5 10.4

1.2 1.0 .9 .7 .9 1.6 1.2 2.3 .8 .8

10.3 12.2 12.3 9.5 12.4 9.6 10.2 12.7 12.7 7.0

13.8 14.5 20.6 10.3 16.8 12.7 15.5 9.6 19.1 7.2

30 31 33 41 31 27 20 25 30 36

499 441 803 045 427 032 940 799 800 194

36 36 39 48 38 30 25 30 36 45

614 866 353 797 575 127 388 225 290 752

15 14 14 17 14 9 10 14 13 17

235 182 826 092 612 050 189 741 796 855

30 27 29 36 29 28 24 22 31 32

058 272 314 323 475 527 668 650 258 276

20 19 19 22 19 15 16 16 18 20

164 052 229 287 462 817 357 321 801 901

10.2 7.7 5.9 6.4 10.0 16.6 21.1 7.7 12.3 9.0

12.4 7.3 7.4 8.8 14.7 13.1 30.9 13.8 19.9 10.2

9.5 10.4 9.2 7.4 11.9 6.0 13.9 5.5 7.7 11.9

7.1 4.8 4.4 4.5 7.3 11.2 17.5 5.1 10.0 5.7

Rapid City, SD ----------------------Reading, PA------------------------Redding, CA -----------------------Reno, NV -------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA ---------Richmond, VA ----------------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA ----------Roanoke, VA -----------------------Rochester, MN----------------------Rochester, NY -----------------------

25.2 24.0 26.3 23.9 30.8 30.6 23.7 24.9 32.7 31.3

33.4 32.2 32.8 33.4 30.5 36.3 31.8 36.6 35.8 33.0

15.3 12.3 15.5 21.5 12.7 11.8 12.4 12.7 16.2 12.5

1.3 1.0 2.0 .9 4.0 .7 1.8 .9 .6 .5

12.9 10.8 11.0 8.8 10.3 9.4 14.3 9.6 6.5 9.9

12.0 19.8 12.4 11.4 11.6 11.3 16.0 15.2 8.3 12.7

25 29 24 30 30 33 34 27 35 34

718 747 610 495 732 250 644 332 005 223

30 35 30 36 36 40 38 33 43 41

550 921 128 935 424 670 420 455 490 776

12 14 12 15 13 16 13 14 16 16

170 672 523 832 528 505 192 182 537 081

24 28 29 26 35 30 31 26 32 34

080 303 826 555 011 696 816 096 840 427

15 18 18 19 20 20 21 17 21 21

589 338 135 643 037 666 157 133 444 488

13.1 10.2 15.2 9.9 14.1 10.2 12.6 10.8 7.7 11.1

18.5 16.3 23.0 11.4 19.0 14.8 16.9 15.4 8.5 17.6

10.0 9.9 6.3 9.1 9.6 10.8 8.0 11.6 9.4 7.4

10.2 7.1 12.1 6.5 11.4 7.8 9.9 8.0 4.8 8.5

Rockford, IL ------------------------Rock Hill, SC -----------------------Rocky Mount, NC -------------------Rome, GA -------------------------Round Lake Beach--McHenry, IL--WI ------Sacramento, CA---------------------Saginaw, MI -----------------------St. Cloud, MN ----------------------St. Joseph, MO--KS ------------------St. Louis, MO--IL ---------------------

23.5 23.0 23.9 23.7 23.5 29.2 23.3 25.2 21.1 29.3

31.5 30.0 28.4 28.6 33.2 36.6 32.8 35.1 29.4 35.2

12.5 12.9 11.3 14.8 9.7 12.5 15.7 17.1 16.3 13.3

.6 1.1 1.5 1.1 1.0 1.3 .8 .4 1.0 .6

12.7 12.0 10.3 10.3 16.3 10.1 10.2 8.2 11.0 9.3

19.2 21.1 24.5 21.5 16.3 10.3 17.2 14.2 21.2 12.3

30 27 24 24 39 32 25 26 22 31

161 969 373 059 287 306 223 101 589 960

35 33 29 30 43 37 31 33 28 39

967 207 879 019 600 916 093 708 003 027

14 12 12 11 15 15 12 12 11 15

224 252 576 894 206 304 006 180 129 471

30 25 24 25 32 31 33 25 25 32

499 548 389 751 553 940 199 335 151 081

17 17 15 16 20 22 19 16 15 20

775 192 811 449 634 572 284 521 873 200

11.3 14.2 17.5 15.3 5.5 12.4 21.0 15.1 16.4 11.3

16.4 19.0 24.5 20.8 7.1 19.3 32.3 10.6 22.2 16.7

10.7 16.6 24.6 19.9 8.0 6.8 12.1 12.9 13.5 10.4

8.7 10.7 15.1 12.1 4.3 9.7 18.3 7.6 13.0 8.5

Salem, OR -------------------------Salinas, CA ------------------------Salt Lake City, UT -------------------San Angelo, TX ---------------------San Antonio, TX --------------------San Diego, CA ----------------------San Francisco--Oakland, CA ------------San Jose, CA-----------------------San Luis Obispo, CA -----------------Santa Barbara, CA -------------------

27.9 19.0 27.7 23.6 26.5 30.1 33.9 35.2 29.9 32.9

32.0 30.7 35.8 31.9 35.3 33.5 34.6 32.9 33.9 31.9

15.8 12.4 12.0 16.4 15.3 13.5 12.0 9.8 18.7 14.0

3.0 14.5 .9 2.5 1.0 1.9 1.0 1.2 2.5 3.6

9.2 9.5 10.5 10.9 10.3 11.0 9.0 10.5 7.0 9.5

12.1 14.0 13.1 14.7 11.5 10.0 9.5 10.3 8.0 8.0

26 32 30 23 25 34 40 48 25 36

610 183 592 592 698 611 428 151 852 405

31 34 35 27 29 39 48 53 39 46

832 672 185 800 443 337 187 800 488 024

12 12 12 11 11 16 20 20 13 19

651 116 278 360 725 067 203 489 797 162

25 29 28 21 24 28 36 39 30 31

942 471 858 872 046 948 246 074 693 914

18 20 17 16 17 21 26 27 21 22

642 617 802 158 447 673 394 065 796 981

12.8 14.6 9.5 18.4 20.1 11.5 9.2 7.4 27.5 13.9

16.4 21.1 11.2 23.5 28.6 16.0 12.5 9.9 12.5 11.2

8.8 7.5 7.6 16.2 17.5 6.3 7.5 6.2 4.0 5.8

9.2 11.5 7.5 13.7 16.4 8.3 6.7 4.8 7.1 6.0

Santa Cruz, CA ---------------------Santa Fe, NM ----------------------Santa Maria, CA --------------------Santa Rosa, CA ---------------------Sarasota--Bradenton, FL ---------------Savannah, GA ----------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA -------------Seaside--Monterey, CA----------------Seattle, WA------------------------Sharon, PA--OH ----------------------

35.2 34.9 21.7 27.2 24.7 24.7 21.8 31.2 32.3 21.9

30.3 34.0 29.1 34.2 32.4 33.3 32.4 31.1 34.3 29.7

12.4 14.2 12.1 13.1 16.5 15.8 14.1 20.1 11.2 16.0

2.3 1.1 10.4 2.0 2.8 1.1 .5 3.0 1.1 .5

10.5 8.7 12.8 11.7 12.5 11.3 11.2 7.5 10.5 11.1

9.3 7.1 14.0 11.8 11.2 13.8 20.0 7.1 10.6 20.9

37 29 33 35 27 25 22 33 36 22

205 430 606 496 753 861 904 772 058 206

45 34 37 41 32 30 30 37 43 27

199 786 324 205 842 930 177 259 798 597

18 15 13 16 16 12 11 16 18 11

698 944 708 540 679 159 885 665 159 253

36 26 31 32 24 26 24 23 33 26

048 557 319 618 386 558 384 549 374 575

23 19 18 21 17 17 16 20 22 15

883 555 920 732 091 340 230 513 457 943

10.3 12.8 12.5 8.7 8.6 18.0 11.8 8.4 7.8 15.2

8.4 17.0 18.4 10.8 14.4 26.1 17.1 11.1 9.3 24.6

7.0 12.3 6.2 5.6 5.9 18.6 12.6 6.3 7.2 8.7

5.4 9.9 9.1 5.8 5.7 14.4 8.7 6.2 5.1 12.4

Sheboygan, WI ---------------------Sherman--Denison, TX ----------------Shreveport, LA ---------------------Simi Valley, CA ---------------------Sioux City, IA--NE--SD ----------------Sioux Falls, SD ---------------------Slidell, LA -------------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN--MI ---------Spartanburg, SC --------------------Spokane, WA -----------------------

20.5 23.1 26.4 31.1 22.0 25.4 31.8 25.7 24.0 26.8

27.4 29.1 33.6 35.2 32.5 37.4 35.2 31.9 28.2 33.9

14.0 15.6 16.5 10.0 15.7 13.9 11.7 13.8 13.2 15.7

.8 1.4 1.2 1.1 .9 1.0 1.0 .6 .6 .9

11.6 12.5 9.8 12.9 13.1 9.4 11.4 10.5 11.7 9.7

25.7 18.4 12.5 9.7 15.8 12.9 8.9 17.5 22.3 13.0

29 23 23 54 25 27 34 27 25 24

366 684 143 948 072 294 061 195 904 705

35 28 27 57 30 34 37 33 31 31

479 494 763 818 505 317 890 081 878 194

13 12 11 18 12 13 13 13 12 12

578 008 694 824 087 679 531 078 644 710

27 26 25 41 23 24 33 27 24 27

230 454 893 399 869 765 346 372 976 985

16 16 16 25 15 16 17 17 16 17

852 498 663 297 448 230 771 074 538 754

8.0 15.5 23.1 3.7 13.4 8.5 10.5 10.4 14.4 14.4

11.6 18.5 33.3 4.1 17.8 9.2 12.5 14.5 21.3 17.5

7.8 17.6 20.6 5.0 10.7 9.5 10.9 9.4 18.4 11.3

5.6 11.3 18.3 2.4 10.5 5.5 9.3 7.8 10.8 10.4

Springfield, IL ----------------------Springfield, MO ---------------------Springfield, OH ---------------------Springfield, MA--CT ------------------Spring Hill, FL ----------------------Stamford, CT--NY -------------------State College, PA -------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV--PA -------Stockton, CA -----------------------Stuart, FL --------------------------

31.7 24.5 21.8 25.7 18.9 41.0 41.2 20.4 23.2 25.7

38.8 35.3 29.6 33.0 36.4 33.3 32.1 29.0 31.5 33.2

13.8 15.5 16.0 14.3 15.6 10.5 17.3 14.8 14.3 15.5

.7 1.0 .8 .8 1.8 1.4 1.2 .5 4.0 2.9

7.6 9.4 10.8 11.0 16.2 7.3 3.1 14.1 10.7 14.3

7.4 14.2 21.0 15.1 11.1 6.5 5.1 21.2 16.3 8.4

28 22 23 32 23 55 24 24 27 31

014 893 640 255 922 368 840 199 298 350

35 29 29 38 26 66 43 30 30 37

867 448 468 806 467 222 537 336 843 322

14 12 11 14 12 33 11 12 11 19

962 309 518 344 107 921 695 266 517 782

29 23 28 30 22 46 32 31 29 29

103 447 368 421 380 581 127 753 421 301

19 16 16 20 15 29 20 16 20 19

756 010 919 718 409 015 575 041 900 196

12.0 16.1 17.9 12.0 8.2 4.8 29.6 15.3 20.1 7.5

17.5 18.2 27.4 20.6 12.2 6.6 8.4 24.6 30.1 11.7

9.8 12.9 12.1 9.0 5.2 6.0 3.1 10.5 9.5 6.9

9.0 10.4 14.0 9.9 6.2 3.0 5.3 12.4 15.7 4.5

Sumter, SC ------------------------Syracuse, NY-----------------------Tacoma, WA -----------------------Tallahassee, FL ---------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL ----Taunton, MA -----------------------Temple, TX ------------------------Terre Haute, IN ---------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR ----------Texas City, TX-----------------------

23.6 30.6 25.0 37.5 26.4 22.1 26.3 25.5 24.0 26.3

30.0 35.6 31.9 37.4 36.6 30.9 28.9 32.6 31.7 31.2

13.4 13.2 14.8 12.2 14.1 14.6 16.3 15.7 14.0 12.4

1.3 .5 1.4 .9 1.6 .4 1.3 .9 1.4 1.1

12.8 8.8 12.5 5.6 10.4 11.9 10.0 9.9 11.6 16.1

18.9 11.2 14.4 6.5 10.9 20.0 17.3 15.4 17.3 12.9

22 30 29 25 26 33 22 21 22 31

140 457 622 872 290 613 192 348 046 884

25 37 34 36 31 40 28 27 27 36

411 831 568 551 971 337 345 744 823 648

10 14 13 13 14 14 12 11 11 13

977 292 342 757 792 084 169 724 545 754

19 30 27 27 25 29 25 25 25 33

605 302 664 190 720 672 291 064 340 038

15 19 19 19 17 20 16 15 16 20

588 900 540 547 846 629 972 924 422 549

20.5 11.7 12.0 18.9 11.1 7.6 20.5 17.5 21.0 13.0

27.3 15.8 16.1 17.1 16.8 10.2 27.7 22.4 30.1 16.6

23.4 8.8 9.4 12.9 9.5 11.1 18.2 14.1 22.0 15.3

16.3 8.1 9.1 10.2 7.6 5.9 16.4 12.9 16.6 10.7

304

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 304 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 164.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Urbanized Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

Titusville, FL -----------------------Toledo, OH--MI ---------------------Topeka, KS ------------------------Trenton, NJ--PA ---------------------Tucson, AZ ------------------------Tulsa, OK -------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL ---------------------Tyler, TX --------------------------Utica--Rome, NY --------------------Vacaville, CA ------------------------

29.0 25.7 28.4 30.3 28.9 29.5 29.9 27.4 26.3 22.7

30.3 31.7 36.9 35.1 32.9 35.3 30.1 32.2 34.9 32.8

17.1 14.4 14.5 12.9 16.4 13.0 16.7 15.4 16.8 14.4

1.5 .7 .7 1.0 1.5 .8 .9 1.6 .6 1.4

12.5 10.7 7.6 8.9 10.5 10.6 9.9 8.2 9.8 16.1

9.6 16.8 11.8 11.8 9.8 10.7 12.5 15.2 11.6 12.6

28 28 27 39 25 27 21 23 24 40

866 822 997 814 102 169 245 789 326 682

34 35 34 46 30 34 29 30 31 43

751 843 305 772 980 186 538 216 003 574

14 14 13 17 13 14 11 13 11 14

072 101 943 279 105 968 479 271 932 491

31 31 27 33 25 29 27 26 25 36

309 887 267 340 948 439 225 578 755 510

18 19 18 22 17 18 16 17 17 22

405 823 518 755 984 847 771 144 392 088

10.6 14.6 11.2 7.7 17.3 13.4 23.8 19.3 14.7 6.1

15.2 20.2 15.8 11.3 22.4 18.2 28.0 27.5 22.7 8.6

10.3 11.8 9.6 7.8 10.8 12.8 19.6 16.4 10.8 4.6

7.7 11.4 8.4 5.6 12.1 10.2 15.7 15.0 10.9 4.8

Vero Beach, FL ---------------------Victoria, TX ------------------------Vineland--Millville, NJ -----------------Visalia, CA ------------------------Waco, TX -------------------------Warner Robins, GA ------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA --------------Waterbury, CT ----------------------Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA --------------Watsonville, CA ----------------------

25.6 23.3 20.9 28.1 25.7 25.7 41.6 24.0 23.8 14.5

33.9 33.2 29.8 33.0 30.9 33.5 33.1 30.9 31.6 23.5

16.3 15.2 15.2 13.4 15.5 12.7 11.6 13.5 17.8 13.3

4.2 1.8 1.9 4.3 1.4 .7 .6 .7 1.0 16.4

11.2 13.2 13.1 9.4 10.6 15.7 6.8 13.6 10.7 10.7

8.9 13.4 19.1 11.8 15.9 11.7 6.3 17.3 15.1 21.6

29 25 30 29 21 30 46 34 24 29

988 563 751 327 170 831 718 949 809 386

35 30 35 32 27 34 54 42 31 31

285 741 586 191 859 900 540 154 781 719

19 12 13 12 11 12 21 15 12 10

669 326 088 747 099 856 797 350 228 160

26 27 28 30 24 26 36 31 30 25

256 224 194 077 050 664 647 713 033 490

17 14 18 19 15 17 26 21 16 18

067 919 838 498 171 510 378 198 625 953

8.7 18.9 10.9 17.7 23.3 10.0 6.8 8.8 16.5 14.0

12.8 25.2 15.7 26.6 28.4 15.0 8.2 14.3 21.2 18.4

7.0 19.8 12.5 7.7 16.2 8.9 8.6 8.7 8.9 7.3

5.9 15.7 8.5 14.2 15.7 8.6 4.5 7.0 12.7 10.1

Wausau, WI -----------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL ------------------------------Wheeling, WV--OH -------------------Wichita, KS ------------------------Wichita Falls, TX --------------------Williamsport, PA --------------------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD--PA ------------Wilmington, NC ---------------------Winston-Salem, NC ------------------Winter Haven, FL ---------------------

24.2

33.1

13.6

.9

9.9

18.2

28 378

35 061

13 385

27 152

16 499

9.1

13.4

9.0

6.0

28.2 24.6 27.2 24.4 22.1 28.6 26.0 29.9 21.0

34.7 31.1 33.5 31.0 31.2 36.2 32.7 31.9 31.9

15.1 16.7 12.1 16.5 14.3 12.2 14.6 13.8 15.3

2.7 .7 .7 1.3 .7 .8 1.1 .8 3.8

11.1 10.8 13.3 10.6 10.8 10.4 11.6 9.0 12.5

8.2 16.1 13.2 16.2 20.9 11.8 13.9 14.7 15.6

32 20 28 23 23 37 26 28 25

474 480 517 672 160 774 334 039 162

38 26 34 28 29 44 32 35 29

625 577 739 627 269 348 753 812 722

20 11 14 11 11 16 13 16 12

394 457 363 709 746 888 484 019 777

30 26 27 23 23 32 27 27 23

389 311 969 317 715 108 294 261 485

20 14 19 15 15 21 16 19 15

706 509 316 657 553 623 710 052 971

8.4 17.0 12.1 16.5 15.0 7.9 15.3 13.1 13.2

13.3 25.0 16.9 21.8 22.0 10.3 20.7 19.8 20.5

6.9 14.6 9.4 15.9 10.2 8.7 14.5 14.8 11.4

5.7 13.7 9.3 13.1 11.0 5.4 11.0 9.8 9.3

Worcester, MA--CT ------------------Yakima, WA -----------------------York, PA --------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH --------------Yuba City, CA ----------------------Yuma, AZ--CA -----------------------

29.0 23.6 22.9 22.2 22.3 23.6

33.9 29.2 31.8 31.4 32.5 30.4

13.5 14.5 12.3 14.4 13.2 17.3

.6 5.3 .6 .7 5.8 5.1

10.0 9.8 11.7 11.3 12.9 10.7

12.9 17.5 20.9 20.0 13.2 12.9

33 23 30 24 23 25

733 430 277 468 889 603

41 28 35 30 27 27

186 656 889 266 594 859

15 11 14 12 11 11

179 853 620 022 308 086

31 26 28 29 27 22

607 360 069 424 449 786

21 17 17 17 18 16

736 128 151 369 285 756

10.4 18.3 8.9 15.8 19.7 17.3

15.8 26.8 13.5 24.8 30.4 24.6

10.8 13.7 8.1 11.3 8.0 11.8

7.7 14.3 6.0 12.9 16.3 13.7

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 305 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 165.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

Percent of all persons Race

Urbanized Area All persons

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

433 589 066 762 834 767 998 159 926 9 164

White

White, not of Hispanic origin

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

Abilene, TX ------------------------------Akron, OH -------------------------------Albany, GA ------------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY ----------------Albuquerque, NM -------------------------Alexandria, LA ----------------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ -----------Alton, IL --------------------------------Altoona, PA ------------------------------Amarillo, TX ------------------------------

107 527 87 509 496 85 410 86 76 157

849 780 078 196 833 811 244 086 480 867

89 458 42 460 386 53 377 77 75 130

163 681 055 042 956 695 360 062 106 875

7 61 44 35 13 30 11 8

385 1 171 275 1 146 13 460 388 303 317 83 1 346

1 386 5 324 434 9 175 7 708 792 5 945 267 237 2 869

16 290 3 165 837 9 169 180 136 1 240 25 254 708 251 22 794

82 456 41 454 283 52 367 76 74 121

406 353 700 358 788 903 137 624 953 905

82.7 86.9 48.3 90.3 77.9 62.6 92.0 89.5 98.2 82.9

6.9 11.7 50.6 7.0 2.8 35.9 2.9 9.5 1.2 5.8

.4 .2 .3 .2 2.7 .5 .1 .4 .1 .9

1.3 1.0 .5 1.8 1.6 .9 1.4 .3 .3 1.8

15.1 .6 1.0 1.8 36.3 1.4 6.2 .8 .3 14.4

76.4 86.5 47.9 89.2 57.1 61.7 89.5 89.0 98.0 77.2

Anchorage, AK ---------------------------Anderson, IN -----------------------------Anderson, SC ----------------------------Annapolis, MD----------------------------Ann Arbor, MI ----------------------------Anniston, AL -----------------------------Antioch--Pittsburg, CA ----------------------Appleton--Neenah, WI ----------------------Asheville, NC -----------------------------Athens, GA -------------------------------

221 73 52 78 221 68 153 160 110 73

745 926 225 446 766 086 581 802 658 028

178 64 38 62 177 49 115 156 95 51

522 703 350 434 634 516 162 878 707 598

14 8 13 14 30 17 12

14 758 209 121 218 689 248 1 284 880 308 92

10 729 225 129 1 211 11 521 669 11 562 2 348 788 1 956

9 250 272 336 1 410 4 445 969 31 307 1 100 857 1 389

173 64 38 61 174 48 98 156 95 50

769 519 180 516 864 873 170 211 128 606

80.5 87.5 73.4 79.6 80.1 72.7 75.0 97.6 86.5 70.7

6.5 11.7 25.9 18.1 13.8 25.5 8.1 .2 12.3 26.1

6.7 .3 .2 .3 .3 .4 .8 .5 .3 .1

4.8 .3 .2 1.5 5.2 1.0 7.5 1.5 .7 2.7

4.2 .4 .6 1.8 2.0 1.4 20.4 .7 .8 1.9

78.4 87.3 73.1 78.4 78.9 71.8 63.9 97.1 86.0 69.3

Atlanta, GA ------------------------------Atlantic City, NJ --------------------------Auburn--Opelika, AL ------------------------Augusta, GA--SC --------------------------Aurora, IL -------------------------------Austin, TX -------------------------------Bakersfield, CA ---------------------------Baltimore, MD ----------------------------Bangor, ME ------------------------------Baton Rouge, LA ---------------------------

2 157 170 56 286 192 563 302 1 890 61 365

344 046 548 205 261 025 823 518 374 647

1 435 127 40 183 162 414 218 1 267 59 227

380 065 752 459 546 129 090 420 454 482

652 33 14 95 13 62 22 574

498 144 213 009 346 159 150 702 480 131 617

4 521 305 78 795 319 2 099 4 308 5 605 572 518

48 604 10 295 490 4 640 26 465 115 723 73 330 22 953 468 5 350

1 407 123 40 181 150 368 196 1 253 59 223

612 227 448 042 210 049 967 559 129 455

66.5 74.7 72.1 64.1 84.5 73.6 72.0 67.0 96.9 62.2

30.2 19.5 25.1 33.2 6.9 11.0 7.3 30.4 .8 36.0

.2 .2 .1 .3 .2 .4 1.4 .3 .9 .1

2.2 2.4 2.5 1.8 1.2 2.9 2.5 1.9 1.1 1.3

2.3 6.1 .9 1.6 13.8 20.6 24.2 1.2 .8 1.5

65.2 72.5 71.5 63.3 78.1 65.4 65.0 66.3 96.3 61.1

Battle Creek, MI --------------------------Bay City, MI -----------------------------Beaumont, TX ----------------------------Bellingham, WA ---------------------------Beloit, WI--IL -----------------------------Benton Harbor, MI ------------------------Billings, MT ------------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS ------------------------Binghamton, NY --------------------------Birmingham, AL ----------------------------

78 73 122 59 56 57 88 179 159 621

248 868 791 387 184 712 206 769 059 703

65 70 71 55 48 37 83 138 150 392

700 576 215 701 398 185 522 573 793 055

10 518 1 134 47 146 414 6 444 19 784 367 35 280 3 798 223 954

490 450 312 1 073 158 272 2 876 575 357 1 055

251 828 305 382 099 448 643 291 008 680

65 69 68 54 47 36 82 136 149 390

135 235 492 813 931 950 054 064 480 178

84.0 95.5 58.0 93.8 86.1 64.4 94.7 77.1 94.8 63.1

13.4 1.5 38.4 .7 11.5 34.3 .4 19.6 2.4 36.0

.6 .6 .3 1.8 .3 .5 3.3 .3 .2 .2

1.0 .3 1.5 2.7 .9 .6 .4 2.7 2.2 .7

1.6 3.8 4.3 2.3 2.0 .8 3.0 1.8 1.3 .4

83.2 93.7 55.8 92.3 85.3 64.0 93.0 75.7 94.0 62.8

Bismarck, ND ----------------------------Bloomington, IN ---------------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL ---------------------Boise City, ID ----------------------------Boston, MA------------------------------Boulder, CO ------------------------------Bremerton, WA ---------------------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT ---------------------Bristol, CT -------------------------------Bristol, TN--Bristol, VA ----------------------

66 71 94 168 2 774 98 112 414 92 52

607 219 128 056 717 788 954 254 558 383

64 65 86 162 2 413 91 98 343 89 50

452 453 399 428 054 752 948 486 732 129

81 542 433 046 175 994 438 543 221 774

1 560 223 127 1 273 5 023 555 1 557 602 134 218

2 1 2 93 3 6 5

343 052 133 274 685 756 465 828 777 194

64 64 85 159 2 355 88 96 321 88 49

278 750 711 567 993 906 615 495 613 973

96.8 91.9 91.8 96.7 87.0 92.9 87.6 82.9 96.9 95.7

.1 3.6 5.8 .6 7.4 1.0 3.9 11.0 1.3 3.4

2.3 .3 .1 .8 .2 .6 1.4 .1 .1 .4

.5 3.6 1.8 1.3 3.4 3.7 5.8 1.4 .9 .5

.5 1.5 1.2 2.5 4.4 4.8 4.0 10.1 1.9 .4

96.5 90.9 91.1 94.9 84.9 90.0 85.5 77.6 95.7 95.4

Brockton, MA ----------------------------Brownsville, TX ---------------------------Brunswick, GA ----------------------------Bryan--College Station, TX -------------------Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY -------------------Burlington, NC ----------------------------Burlington, VT ----------------------------Canton, OH ------------------------------Casper, WY ------------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA ---------------------------

160 117 49 107 953 73 86 244 52 136

834 813 781 626 867 670 873 637 262 019

141 99 35 82 809 57 84 221 50 130

083 274 139 069 677 170 158 533 726 765

12 883 239 14 368 12 747 117 909 16 007 906 20 693 344 3 214

418 355 88 262 4 703 182 283 779 365 259

1 761 383 138 4 402 10 153 137 1 265 1 288 190 1 366

5 479 105 722 405 15 132 21 603 565 1 055 2 025 1 967 1 212

138 11 34 75 800 56 83 219 49 129

266 419 796 133 591 825 369 801 431 934

87.7 84.3 70.6 76.3 84.9 77.6 96.9 90.6 97.1 96.1

8.0 .2 28.9 11.8 12.4 21.7 1.0 8.5 .7 2.4

.3 .3 .2 .2 .5 .2 .3 .3 .7 .2

1.1 .3 .3 4.1 1.1 .2 1.5 .5 .4 1.0

3.4 89.7 .8 14.1 2.3 .8 1.2 .8 3.8 .9

86.0 9.7 69.9 69.8 83.9 77.1 96.0 89.8 94.6 95.5

Champaign--Urbana, IL ----------------------Charleston, SC ----------------------------Charleston, WV ---------------------------Charlotte, NC-----------------------------Charlottesville, VA -------------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA -----------------------Cheyenne, WY ----------------------------Chicago, IL--Northwestern Indiana--------------Chico, CA -------------------------------Cincinnati, OH--KY --------------------------

115 393 164 455 67 296 61 6 793 71 1 212

248 302 797 386 596 882 742 132 943 260

92 284 150 314 53 238 55 4 615 65 1 009

722 239 305 547 050 141 183 245 459 618

13 100 12 129 11 54 2 1 491

317 1 305 215 1 818 131 827 656 13 656 956 1 624

2 315 6 065 825 5 694 772 1 893 6 725 786 808 5 691 6 498

91 280 149 311 52 236 51 4 275 62 1 005

342 727 832 307 466 920 613 374 219 088

80.5 72.3 91.2 69.1 78.5 80.2 89.4 67.9 91.0 83.3

12.1 25.5 7.7 28.4 17.6 18.5 3.4 22.0 1.2 15.5

.3 .3 .1 .4 .2 .3 1.1 .2 1.3 .1

6.4 1.4 .8 1.6 3.4 .8 1.3 3.6 3.2 1.0

2.0 1.5 .5 1.3 1.1 .6 10.9 11.6 7.9 .5

79.3 71.4 90.9 68.4 77.6 79.8 83.6 62.9 86.5 82.9

Clarksville, TN--KY -------------------------Cleveland, OH ----------------------------Colorado Springs, CO-----------------------Columbia, MO ----------------------------Columbia, SC -----------------------------Columbus, GA--AL -------------------------Columbus, OH ----------------------------Corpus Christi, TX -------------------------Crystal Lake, IL ---------------------------Cumberland, MD--WV -----------------------

97 1 677 353 75 328 220 944 269 72 54

582 554 026 892 148 651 744 878 683 436

70 1 282 300 64 211 132 767 207 71 52

721 524 427 705 659 886 629 937 606 571

21 355 27 7 109 80 152 12

532 3 063 3 279 260 661 733 2 100 975 92 25

282 758 074 952 013 758 011 394 470 260

4 444 31 943 31 609 947 4 793 6 553 8 113 131 597 1 876 202

69 1 267 283 64 209 130 762 123 70 52

074 863 182 142 511 143 713 021 119 451

72.5 76.5 85.1 85.3 64.5 60.2 81.3 77.0 98.5 96.6

22.3 21.2 7.7 10.0 33.5 36.7 16.1 4.6 .2 2.8

.5 .2 .9 .3 .2 .3 .2 .4 .1 –

2.3 1.2 2.6 3.9 1.2 1.2 2.0 .9 .6 .5

4.6 1.9 9.0 1.2 1.5 3.0 .9 48.8 2.6 .4

70.8 75.6 80.2 84.5 63.8 59.0 80.7 45.6 96.5 96.4

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX ----------------------Danbury, CT--NY --------------------------Danville, VA -----------------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL ----------Davis, CA -------------------------------Dayton, OH ------------------------------Daytona Beach, FL-------------------------Decatur, AL ------------------------------Decatur, IL ------------------------------Deltona, FL -------------------------------

3 198 116 54 264 52 613 221 63 95 58

199 401 196 181 592 314 463 551 808 082

2 315 106 34 237 41 500 194 53 81 54

014 208 121 740 158 433 950 877 061 962

518 4 19 18 1 102 23 9 14 1

88 864 3 318 250 2 139 7 609 6 956 1 507 223 399 306

453 408 5 999 198 11 767 4 033 4 841 3 857 435 659 5 203

2 127 102 33 231 39 497 191 53 80 50

587 051 986 400 096 313 942 574 587 670

72.4 91.2 63.0 90.0 78.3 81.6 88.0 84.8 84.6 94.6

16.2 4.2 36.4 6.9 3.1 16.7 10.7 14.3 14.7 3.0

.5 .2 .1 .4 .8 .2 .3 .4 .1 .4

2.8 2.9 .5 .8 14.5 1.1 .7 .4 .4 .5

14.2 5.2 .4 4.5 7.7 .8 1.7 .7 .7 9.0

66.5 87.7 62.7 87.6 74.3 81.1 86.7 84.3 84.1 87.2

306

394 675 515 210 521 374 458 321 13 652 19 059

2 5 1 204 4 45 1 1

977 487 740 413 865 923 119 766 893 187 336 728 878 332 623 831 995 538 311 135 1 512 676 904 728 105 618 646 671 091 040 723

15 885 279 72 1 056 421 1 411 656 263 132 228

46 4 1 5 2 16 7 36

598 114 390 170 285 546 436 294 686 4 919 804 246 1 856 1 631 498 322 364 4 779 3 479 4 102 360 593 719 131 038 651 520 759 837 249

7 5 1 7 2 2

319 559 265 500 328 432 819 243 087 2 284 11 604 2 19 9 2 4 2 19 2

1 2 5 1 1 2 3 2 2

1 1 4 122 4 4 41 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 165.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

Percent of all persons Race

Urbanized Area All persons

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

234 186 398 331 729 656 309 1 182 71 137 343

445 11 666 947 14 768 137 218 75 2 660 572 391

White

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

131 148 624 794 474 506 513 323 020 101

81.8 85.0 92.0 72.2 72.4 69.6 98.6 95.8 62.1 96.1

9.4 6.2 4.9 25.2 26.7 26.9 .5 1.0 34.6 .4

.7 .8 .3 .4 .2 .4 .1 2.2 .3 .5

2.9 2.4 1.9 1.4 .6 1.8 .6 .9 2.5 2.9

8.8 13.2 2.1 1.9 .5 3.5 .5 .6 1.3 .4

78.4 77.8 90.9 71.2 72.0 67.9 98.2 95.4 61.3 95.8

94 88 60 146 159 175 165 60 139 117

527 322 460 021 826 271 309 637 518 068

82.6 90.7 91.5 76.8 90.8 94.4 90.7 66.2 98.0 97.0

5.6 7.0 6.6 3.8 7.8 1.0 8.3 14.0 .8 .3

.2 .4 .3 .4 .2 1.0 .2 1.1 .2 1.1

2.8 .8 .8 1.2 .6 2.6 .6 12.2 .7 .9

15.2 2.2 1.4 69.5 1.5 2.8 .5 13.4 1.6 1.1

76.4 89.5 90.8 25.6 90.0 92.7 90.4 60.7 96.8 96.5

370 094 163 314 274 210 769 869 695 919

141 70 71 232 56 32 94 927 188 97

423 505 394 147 486 453 372 341 327 309

60.4 95.0 91.4 72.2 81.9 59.7 93.3 81.6 88.6 79.3

33.0 2.0 2.6 25.3 17.2 39.5 .9 15.6 9.1 18.6

1.6 1.2 .2 .8 .4 .1 .7 .2 .3 .3

2.2 1.3 2.1 .7 .4 .5 2.2 1.3 .5 .6

5.1 1.5 8.7 2.2 .4 .4 7.3 8.4 4.9 3.9

58.6 94.1 86.8 71.1 81.7 59.5 89.1 74.9 85.5 76.9

1 043 3 343 5 153 832 1 153 121 392 324 5 790 12 491 608

82 95 210 50 48 248 57 91 27 93

319 992 318 766 075 973 441 846 574 821

87.8 87.2 85.5 88.0 86.4 64.1 80.4 76.2 60.9 83.0

6.3 8.4 12.1 9.9 11.4 6.9 18.5 19.2 29.4 16.0

1.8 .6 .3 .2 .4 1.1 .2 .2 .3 .2

3.7 3.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 10.9 .6 3.4 2.5 .6

1.1 3.0 2.1 1.4 2.0 26.8 .5 4.6 21.4 .5

87.2 85.2 84.6 86.9 85.2 54.9 80.3 72.7 47.3 82.6

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

1 36 5 53

5 200 6 70

874 957 145 019 322 1 797 349 688 2 713 307

52 1 180 266 2 630 42 34 62 117 126 77

272 384 174 286 285 964 419 108 231 383

3 417 813 532 6 733 1 083 4 907 1 069 12 206 975 1 136

18 773 2 200 960 397 016 2 660 5 249 880 13 362 2 314 1 366

3 777 898 197 2 470 273 75 733 2 867 652 318

5 420 959 1 698 2 365 244 290 2 296 16 364 1 168 721

7 103 10 4

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

Denton, TX ------------------------------Denver, CO ------------------------------Des Moines, IA ---------------------------Detroit, MI ------------------------------Dothan, AL ------------------------------Dover, DE -------------------------------Dubuque, IA--IL ---------------------------Duluth, MN--WI ---------------------------Durham, NC -----------------------------Eau Claire, WI -----------------------------

66 1 517 293 3 697 59 50 63 122 205 80

500 803 446 424 003 850 634 945 439 472

54 1 290 270 2 670 42 35 62 117 127 77

400 845 114 403 716 398 759 781 509 331

6 94 14 931 15 13

Elgin, IL ---------------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN ------------------------Elmira, NY -------------------------------El Paso, TX--NM --------------------------Erie, PA ---------------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR ---------------------Evansville, IN--KY --------------------------Fairfield, CA -----------------------------Fall River, MA--RI -------------------------Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN --------------------

123 98 66 571 177 189 182 99 144 121

795 632 554 079 661 164 908 950 182 351

102 89 60 438 161 178 165 66 141 117

270 499 911 578 248 537 925 200 355 721

6 6 4 21 13 1 15 13 1

Fayetteville, NC ---------------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR ------------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA -------------------Flint, MI --------------------------------Florence, AL -----------------------------Florence, SC -----------------------------Fort Collins, CO ---------------------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL ---Fort Myers--Cape Coral, FL ------------------Fort Pierce, FL -----------------------------

241 74 82 326 69 54 105 1 238 220 126

291 942 262 452 167 507 923 109 331 530

145 71 75 235 56 32 98 1 010 195 100

674 199 225 612 643 540 825 635 210 356

79 1 2 82 11 21

Fort Smith, AR--OK ------------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL ----------------------Fort Wayne, IN ---------------------------Frederick, MD ----------------------------Fredericksburg, VA-------------------------Fresno, CA ------------------------------Gadsden, AL -----------------------------Gainesville, FL ----------------------------Galveston, TX ----------------------------Gastonia, NC ------------------------------

94 112 248 58 56 453 71 126 58 113

455 645 686 427 454 186 571 308 295 567

82 98 212 51 48 290 57 96 35 94

889 192 521 398 783 502 538 189 513 235

5 9 29 5 6 31 13 24 17 18

959 442 983 765 416 048 258 292 130 170

1 715 697 815 144 215 4 929 151 246 194 244

3 459 3 372 2 365 890 577 49 228 461 4 319 1 432 680

Glens Falls, NY ---------------------------Goldsboro, NC ----------------------------Grand Forks, ND--MN ----------------------Grand Junction, CO ------------------------Grand Rapids, MI -------------------------Great Falls, MT ---------------------------Greeley, CO ------------------------------Green Bay, WI----------------------------Greensboro, NC ---------------------------Greenville,NC ------------------------------

56 59 58 71 436 63 71 161 194 55

269 990 123 966 033 531 656 946 277 648

55 34 55 67 381 58 63 155 127 36

404 968 411 897 538 482 083 218 230 466

427 23 926 422 326 39 696 964 434 1 017 63 093 18 382

80 209 1 167 533 2 396 2 912 422 2 714 801 95

259 715 627 426 4 911 766 966 2 545 2 689 605

1 5 12 1 15 1 1

373 617 123 880 674 376 203 353 466 256

55 34 54 64 376 57 54 154 126 36

099 577 751 728 473 738 784 480 269 319

98.5 58.3 95.3 94.3 87.5 92.1 88.0 95.8 65.5 65.5

.8 39.9 .7 .5 9.1 1.5 .6 .6 32.5 33.0

.1 .3 2.0 .7 .5 4.6 .6 1.7 .4 .2

.5 1.2 1.1 .6 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.6 1.4 1.1

.7 1.0 1.9 8.2 2.9 2.2 21.2 .8 .8 .5

97.9 57.6 94.2 89.9 86.3 90.9 76.5 95.4 65.0 65.3

Greenville, SC ----------------------------Hagerstown, MD--PA--WV -------------------Hamilton, OH-----------------------------Harlingen, TX-----------------------------Harrisburg, PA ----------------------------Hartford--Middletown, CT --------------------Hattiesburg, MS --------------------------Hemet--San Jacinto, CA ---------------------Hesperia--Apple Valley--Victorville, CA ----------Hickory, NC -------------------------------

248 70 118 79 293 546 59 90 152 70

525 158 337 335 442 074 927 919 904 182

193 66 110 62 248 423 39 80 125 61

768 627 950 730 566 068 051 522 838 552

52 142 2 803 6 128 542 36 577 81 401 20 189 677 8 135 7 617

344 109 203 157 540 1 304 68 876 1 583 161

1 704 455 780 158 4 297 9 690 496 1 040 4 040 635

2 629 350 691 58 323 5 865 54 514 596 15 530 26 373 408

191 66 110 20 246 402 38 73 113 61

883 430 585 216 426 812 635 096 621 351

78.0 95.0 93.8 79.1 84.7 77.5 65.2 88.6 82.3 87.7

21.0 4.0 5.2 .7 12.5 14.9 33.7 .7 5.3 10.9

.1 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .1 1.0 1.0 .2

.7 .6 .7 .2 1.5 1.8 .8 1.1 2.6 .9

1.1 .5 .6 73.5 2.0 10.0 1.0 17.1 17.2 .6

77.2 94.7 93.4 25.5 84.0 73.8 64.5 80.4 74.3 87.4

High Point, NC ----------------------------Holland, MI ------------------------------Honolulu, HI -----------------------------Houma, LA ------------------------------Houston, TX -----------------------------Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH -------------Huntsville, AL ----------------------------Hyannis, MA -----------------------------Idaho Falls, ID ----------------------------Indianapolis, IN ----------------------------

108 62 632 65 2 902 169 180 66 56 914

572 268 498 989 449 323 395 701 440 426

80 56 184 52 1 863 161 133 63 53 730

931 681 209 175 151 773 599 644 809 710

26 200 261 307 263 344 166 585 443 302 169 243

667 213 2 631 1 802 8 422 268 776 506 326 2 065

653 1 630 415 118 617 122 003 952 3 919 416 822 9 123

605 6 334 37 024 955 651 668 874 2 588 1 052 2 446 9 221

80 53 174 51 1 560 161 131 62 52 725

516 877 028 396 604 122 985 852 610 049

74.5 91.0 29.1 79.1 64.2 95.5 74.1 95.4 95.3 79.9

24.1 .4 3.2 17.1 19.6 3.6 23.1 2.2 .5 18.5

.6 .3 .4 2.7 .3 .2 .4 .8 .6 .2

.6 2.6 65.6 .9 4.2 .6 2.2 .6 1.5 1.0

.6 10.2 5.9 1.4 22.5 .5 1.4 1.6 4.3 1.0

74.2 86.5 27.5 77.9 53.8 95.2 73.2 94.2 93.2 79.3

Indio--Coachella, CA ------------------------Iowa City, IA -----------------------------Ithaca, NY -------------------------------Jackson, MI------------------------------Jackson, MS -----------------------------Jackson, TN ------------------------------Jacksonville, FL ---------------------------Jacksonville, NC ---------------------------Janesville, WI ----------------------------Johnson City, TN ---------------------------

56 71 50 77 289 52 738 101 53 82

165 407 133 948 199 989 593 168 052 547

27 65 42 66 166 32 550 70 51 78

297 401 231 292 290 609 832 144 962 550

1 1 2 10 120 20 166 24

684 890 605 242 611 089 029 237 298 3 340

338 81 84 284 270 27 2 657 769 246 220

724 3 638 4 732 387 1 696 206 13 998 2 522 394 376

112 070 566 508 553 262 18 651 6 405 585 521

11 64 41 65 165 32 539 67 51 78

938 748 187 621 349 479 245 882 532 147

48.6 91.6 84.2 85.0 57.5 61.5 74.6 69.3 97.9 95.2

3.0 2.6 5.2 13.1 41.7 37.9 22.5 24.0 .6 4.0

.6 .1 .2 .4 .1 .1 .4 .8 .5 .3

1.3 5.1 9.4 .5 .6 .4 1.9 2.5 .7 .5

75.0 1.5 3.1 1.9 .5 .5 2.5 6.3 1.1 .6

21.3 90.7 82.2 84.2 57.2 61.3 73.0 67.1 97.1 94.7

Johnstown, PA ---------------------------Joliet, IL --------------------------------Joplin, MO ------------------------------Kailua, HI -------------------------------Kalamazoo, MI ---------------------------Kankakee, IL -----------------------------Kannapolis, NC ---------------------------Kansas City, MO--KS -----------------------Kenosha, WI -----------------------------Killeen, TX--------------------------------

77 170 60 114 164 59 78 1 275 94 137

639 814 171 530 559 794 033 083 378 869

74 136 57 50 139 48 64 1 045 85 86

583 439 664 448 708 290 339 732 876 867

2 780 24 433 883 3 236 19 329 10 514 13 033 189 947 5 186 36 571

30 384 1 147 710 638 92 185 6 590 334 928

167 1 350 370 57 863 3 159 455 334 14 467 615 6 273

502 14 118 453 8 137 3 281 1 055 411 40 557 5 105 15 874

74 130 57 47 138 47 64 1 025 83 79

139 915 308 924 268 700 110 136 180 409

96.1 79.9 95.8 44.0 84.9 80.8 82.5 82.0 91.0 63.0

3.6 14.3 1.5 2.8 11.7 17.6 16.7 14.9 5.5 26.5

– .2 1.9 .6 .4 .2 .2 .5 .4 .7

.2 .8 .6 50.5 1.9 .8 .4 1.1 .7 4.5

.6 8.3 .8 7.1 2.0 1.8 .5 3.2 5.4 11.5

95.5 76.6 95.2 41.8 84.0 79.8 82.2 80.4 88.1 57.6

994 894 403 702 848 885 266 950 167 423

735 501 156 547 908 531 978 193 114 19 940 23 548

20 11 568 6 41 1

2 1 1 1

921 087 597 453 379 919 387 1 110 5 124 2 349

12 1 7 7

42 1 1 1 1

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 307 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 165.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

Percent of all persons Race

Urbanized Area All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race) 242 9 398 1 799 837 604 2 186 1 574 1 440 4 332 12 971

Kingsport, TN--VA -------------------------Kissimmee, FL ----------------------------Knoxville, TN -----------------------------Kokomo, IN ------------------------------La Crosse, WI--MN ------------------------Lafayette, LA ----------------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN ----------------Lake Charles, LA --------------------------Lakeland, FL -----------------------------Lancaster, PA -----------------------------

86 55 303 56 78 129 99 119 147 193

874 525 713 803 955 835 840 302 529 813

84 47 268 51 75 95 91 83 126 172

289 227 692 688 319 500 958 611 158 656

1 4 30 4

967 343 429 171 487 923 446 757 781 710

170 194 856 418 420 361 169 275 633 297

391 1 113 3 192 401 2 601 1 422 4 576 358 1 115 3 233

Lancaster--Palmdale, CA ---------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI --------------------Laredo, TX ------------------------------Las Cruces, NM ---------------------------Las Vegas, NV ---------------------------Lawrence, KS ----------------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH -----------------Lawton, OK ------------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME ----------------------Lewisville, TX -----------------------------

187 265 123 81 697 65 237 92 71 79

242 151 682 289 078 816 549 582 446 311

146 217 87 72 561 57 206 63 70 72

669 642 836 357 746 442 082 650 275 807

12 365 30 358 99 1 421 69 415 3 186 6 345 19 772 398 2 572

2 093 2 159 40 791 6 203 1 896 688 2 852 166 511

7 267 7 537 413 1 126 25 584 2 606 3 577 2 871 455 1 080

Lexington-Fayette, KY ----------------------Lima, OH --------------------------------Lincoln, NE ------------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR --------------Lodi, CA --------------------------------Logan, UT -------------------------------Lompoc, CA ------------------------------Longmont, CO ----------------------------Longview, TX-----------------------------Longview, WA--OR --------------------------

221 68 192 305 55 50 56 52 76 57

116 836 578 498 605 403 582 458 515 231

186 55 182 215 49 47 41 48 59 54

930 971 237 788 533 375 792 810 872 216

29 11 4 85

431 179 1 164 980 582 379 818 422 523 1 076

3 330 405 2 928 2 330 2 534 1 797 2 838 668 350 1 058

Lorain--Elyria, OH --------------------------Los Angeles, CA --------------------------Louisville, KY--IN --------------------------Lowell, MA--NH ---------------------------Lubbock, TX -----------------------------Lynchburg, VA ----------------------------McAllen--Edinburg--Mission, TX----------------Macon, GA ------------------------------Madison, WI -----------------------------Manchester, NH----------------------------

224 11 402 755 181 188 98 263 129 244 115

007 955 013 924 046 125 454 604 335 105

198 7 001 628 160 146 76 195 69 223 111

471 802 598 401 664 474 073 037 484 635

18 1 045 118 2 15 20

123 902 411 581 761 793 903 59 606 10 000 987

550 56 352 1 384 213 692 137 354 132 955 251

Mansfield, OH ----------------------------Medford, OR -----------------------------Melbourne--Palm Bay, FL --------------------Memphis, TN--AR--MS ----------------------Merced, CA ------------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL -------------------------Middletown, OH --------------------------Midland, TX -----------------------------Milwaukee, WI ---------------------------Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN --------------------

76 67 306 825 64 1 914 98 91 1 226 2 079

570 042 245 425 671 689 726 982 060 255

66 63 273 452 40 1 396 92 73 980 1 893

068 907 689 025 748 596 766 507 037 103

9 623 124 141 000 461 369 345 209 659 235

164 993 1 169 1 566 608 2 581 214 398 7 733 21 786

Missoula, MT ----------------------------Mobile, AL ------------------------------Modesto, CA -----------------------------Monessen, PA ----------------------------Monroe, LA ------------------------------Montgomery, AL --------------------------Muncie, IN ------------------------------Muskegon, MI ----------------------------Myrtle Beach, SC -------------------------Napa, CA --------------------------------

57 301 231 64 110 210 88 106 58 68

006 197 045 808 361 060 025 244 237 001

54 188 182 60 67 125 79 82 51 61

591 930 927 779 919 116 902 724 488 297

108 5 3 41 82 6 20 5

156 484 114 582 219 440 815 834 646 341

1 301 1 111 2 700 67 211 375 297 1 043 263 454

Naples, FL -------------------------------Nashua, NH ------------------------------Nashville, TN -----------------------------Newark, OH -----------------------------New Bedford, MA -------------------------New Britain, CT ---------------------------Newburgh, NY ----------------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT --------------------New London--Norwich, CT -------------------New Orleans, LA ---------------------------

94 96 573 54 139 142 71 451 156 1 040

488 868 154 010 251 873 784 486 284 300

89 92 442 52 126 127 55 365 138 608

801 692 589 127 045 308 207 370 572 253

3 1 120 1 4 6 11 63 10 397

142 332 664 475 062 346 331 480 648 189

Newport, RI ------------------------------New York, NY--Northeastern New Jersey --------Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA ------Norwalk, CT -----------------------------Ocala, FL --------------------------------Odessa, TX ------------------------------Ogden, UT -------------------------------Oklahoma City, OK ------------------------Olympia, WA -----------------------------Omaha, NE--IA -----------------------------

53 570 16 044 493 1 323 039 108 923 68 085 113 693 259 148 784 367 95 464 544 273

48 10 875 887 91 55 87 239 628 85 477

657 935 557 923 402 776 493 323 922 744

3 3 164 386 12 11 5 4 92 2 50

Orlando, FL ------------------------------Oshkosh, WI -----------------------------Owensboro, KY ---------------------------Oxnard--Ventura, CA -----------------------Palm Springs, CA --------------------------Panama City, FL --------------------------Parkersburg, WV--OH -----------------------Pascagoula, MS ---------------------------Pensacola, FL -----------------------------Peoria, IL---------------------------------

887 58 60 480 129 103 58 59 253 242

724 56 56 375 109 87 57 38 196 213

075 783 951 841 301 101 160 537 371 662

308

968 901 580 706 306 655 458 485 717 547

White, not of Hispanic origin

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

84 40 267 51 74 93 91 82 122 169

092 619 458 016 935 908 087 643 914 255

97.0 85.1 88.5 91.0 95.4 73.6 92.1 70.1 85.5 89.1

2.3 7.8 10.0 7.3 .6 24.6 2.4 29.1 12.7 4.5

.2 .3 .3 .7 .5 .3 .2 .2 .4 .2

.5 2.0 1.1 .7 3.3 1.1 4.6 .3 .8 1.7

.3 16.9 .6 1.5 .8 1.7 1.6 1.2 2.9 6.7

96.8 73.2 88.1 89.8 94.9 72.3 91.2 69.3 83.3 87.3

360 694 094 307 613 791 875 068 337 5 214

133 211 6 39 520 56 196 61 70 69

278 875 984 832 491 475 178 494 087 997

78.3 82.1 71.0 89.0 80.6 87.3 86.8 68.7 98.4 91.8

6.6 11.4 .1 1.7 10.0 4.8 2.7 21.4 .6 3.2

1.1 .8 – 1.0 .9 2.9 .3 3.1 .2 .6

3.9 2.8 .3 1.4 3.7 4.0 1.5 3.1 .6 1.4

17.8 5.2 93.9 47.1 11.1 2.7 14.7 6.6 .5 6.6

71.2 79.9 5.6 49.0 74.7 85.8 82.6 66.4 98.1 88.3

2 339 647 3 283 3 363 9 660 1 262 11 322 5 750 3 032 1 273

185 55 180 213 42 46 37 45 58 53

327 658 479 757 827 736 459 561 550 592

84.5 81.3 94.6 70.6 89.1 94.0 73.9 93.0 78.2 94.7

13.5 17.3 2.4 28.0 .4 .5 8.6 .2 18.4 .4

.2 .3 .6 .3 1.0 .8 1.4 .8 .7 1.9

1.5 .6 1.5 .8 4.6 3.6 5.0 1.3 .5 1.8

1.1 .9 1.7 1.1 17.4 2.5 20.0 11.0 4.0 2.2

83.8 80.9 93.7 70.0 77.0 92.7 66.2 86.9 76.5 93.6

951 982 264 074 869 668 218 270 475 4 303 2 301

189 5 217 625 155 127 75 43 68 220 110

988 351 810 406 771 994 141 774 781 308

88.6 61.4 83.3 88.2 78.0 77.9 74.0 53.3 91.5 97.0

8.1 9.2 15.7 1.4 8.4 21.2 .3 46.0 4.1 .9

.2 .5 .2 .1 .4 .1 .1 .1 .4 .2

.4 10.7 .7 7.2 1.3 .6 .4 .5 3.3 1.1

6.7 34.6 .6 6.1 22.3 .7 82.8 .4 1.8 2.0

84.8 45.8 82.9 85.4 67.9 77.4 16.4 53.1 90.4 95.8

541 003 978 630 073 141 473 20 230 46 703 31 954

65 62 266 449 32 575 92 62 958 1 875

699 337 000 043 617 637 358 360 288 565

86.3 95.3 89.4 54.8 63.0 72.9 94.0 79.9 79.9 91.0

12.6 .2 8.2 44.0 6.9 20.7 5.4 8.9 16.0 4.2

.2 1.5 .4 .2 .9 .1 .2 .4 .6 1.0

.7 1.0 1.4 .9 14.7 1.3 .4 1.0 1.4 3.0

.7 4.5 3.3 .7 27.9 49.2 .5 22.0 3.8 1.5

85.8 93.0 86.9 54.4 50.4 30.1 93.5 67.8 78.2 90.2

772 2 220 15 885 202 743 1 590 656 533 634 1 590

760 2 850 46 611 525 760 1 664 755 2 537 618 9 896

54 186 161 60 67 124 79 81 51 55

166 896 579 333 481 173 511 468 046 758

95.8 62.7 79.2 93.8 61.5 59.6 90.8 77.9 88.4 90.1

.3 36.0 2.2 5.5 37.3 39.2 7.7 19.6 9.7 .5

2.3 .4 1.2 .1 .2 .2 .3 1.0 .5 .7

1.4 .7 6.9 .3 .7 .8 .7 .5 1.1 2.3

1.3 .9 20.2 .8 .7 .8 .9 2.4 1.1 14.6

95.0 62.1 69.9 93.1 61.1 59.1 90.3 76.7 87.7 82.0

177 269 1 584 94 486 195 158 776 985 2 724

398 1 647 6 907 190 524 2 106 868 7 253 2 710 19 928

6 732 2 726 4 818 316 5 880 13 052 8 579 29 779 6 607 46 850

84 90 439 51 123 121 51 351 135 576

492 958 413 893 047 407 167 195 650 374

95.0 95.7 77.2 96.5 90.5 89.1 76.9 80.9 88.7 58.5

3.3 1.4 21.1 2.7 2.9 4.4 15.8 14.1 6.8 38.2

.2 .3 .3 .2 .3 .1 .2 .2 .6 .3

.4 1.7 1.2 .4 .4 1.5 1.2 1.6 1.7 1.9

7.1 2.8 .8 .6 4.2 9.1 12.0 6.6 4.2 4.5

89.4 93.9 76.7 96.1 88.4 85.0 71.3 77.8 86.8 55.4

390 432 078 307 567 646 412 111 358 722

232 36 504 5 023 125 270 720 1 897 32 681 1 174 2 994

699 832 777 34 164 1 842 529 298 4 944 16 414 5 115 6 686

333 468 515 633 469 754 652 599 594 621

47 9 699 872 87 54 72 231 615 84 469

839 384 261 173 272 477 623 626 392 780

90.8 67.8 67.1 84.4 81.4 77.2 92.4 80.1 90.0 87.8

6.3 19.7 29.2 11.3 17.0 5.0 1.7 11.7 2.5 9.3

.4 .2 .4 .1 .4 .6 .7 4.2 1.2 .6

1.3 5.2 2.6 1.7 .8 .3 1.9 2.1 5.4 1.2

2.5 16.2 2.3 7.0 2.2 30.6 6.4 3.8 2.7 2.7

89.3 60.5 65.9 80.0 79.7 63.7 89.4 78.5 88.4 86.3

121 624 515 3 364 13 331 3 089 13 206 814 20 483 49 135 25 044

2 956 344 81 3 545 920 853 159 107 2 235 569

17 670 1 070 140 27 507 3 285 1 977 298 270 4 673 2 184

76 127 548 165 126 398 26 321 2 168 181 484 4 809 2 739

672 56 56 312 95 85 57 38 193 212

401 394 807 718 945 652 019 206 360 045

81.5 96.4 94.0 78.2 84.5 84.0 97.8 64.8 77.4 88.1

13.7 .9 5.6 2.8 2.4 12.7 1.4 34.4 19.4 10.3

.3 .6 .1 .7 .7 .8 .3 .2 .9 .2

2.0 1.8 .2 5.7 2.5 1.9 .5 .5 1.8 .9

8.6 .9 .3 26.3 20.4 2.1 .3 .8 1.9 1.1

75.7 95.7 93.8 65.1 74.2 82.6 97.5 64.2 76.2 87.4

31 2 34 18 8

824 921 716 407 218 230 4 852 90 14 093 216

25 363 4 396 5 8 196 88

855 427 231 015 442 569 993 654 8 158 1 295

1 217 5 13 2

547 665 377 138 506 593 372 904 17 756 63 092

4 7 9 24

33 13 116 38 77 1 34 6

14 3 942 4 11 41

3 9 5 18 942

1 2 597 30 7 1 34 16 29 2 14

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 165.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

Percent of all persons Race

Urbanized Area Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

White

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

467 810 076 187 394 449 356 25 484 2 451 977

213 7 580 29 904 204 1 806 92 803 333 403 350

1 333 96 284 34 056 193 14 014 462 770 3 188 321 1 419

1 901 149 480 313 618 264 9 025 506 2 407 6 763 1 389 963

56 596 3 085 251 1 563 857 30 265 1 488 420 52 622 49 709 73 977 57 958 116 585

55.6 74.2 85.5 48.9 89.0 95.8 94.0 71.2 93.9 97.6

42.1 21.2 3.5 50.3 9.9 2.6 .7 23.2 3.9 .8

.2 .2 1.5 .3 .1 .2 1.5 .3 .6 .3

1.3 2.3 1.7 .3 .8 .8 1.4 2.9 .5 1.2

1.8 3.5 15.6 .4 .5 .9 4.5 6.2 2.2 .8

54.9 73.1 77.9 48.8 88.6 95.4 92.2 67.5 92.7 96.9

39 1 3 17 34

867 975 096 431 337 226 041 769 711 351

11 780 315 70 266 3 034 1 657 870 187 424 869

47 769 1 470 423 4 032 16 646 3 649 766 725 897 7 601

36 782 1 375 851 6 581 42 503 6 630 41 274 1 703 7 462 3 613

1 037 109 49 120 747 208 61 61 96 226

603 880 413 646 696 461 772 866 447 724

90.3 96.4 92.8 84.2 90.8 96.2 83.5 94.2 81.9 74.8

3.4 1.7 5.8 11.7 4.1 .1 1.9 4.1 13.7 22.0

1.0 .3 .1 .2 .4 .8 .8 .3 .3 .3

4.1 1.3 .8 2.7 2.0 1.7 .7 1.1 .7 2.5

3.1 1.2 1.6 4.4 5.0 3.0 38.8 2.5 6.1 1.2

88.5 95.6 91.9 81.2 88.4 94.5 58.1 92.3 79.2 74.1

731 8 488 716 5 179 2 042 173 385 108 397 25 973 765 82 879

5 230 197 2 114 3 533 885 1 371 10 535 258 166 1 636

1 2 9 2 9 55 1 2 10

382 064 894 511 065 891 348 033 684 23 584

53 160 70 175 96 400 673 149 69 502

595 910 276 773 451 655 558 701 121 179

88.7 89.9 92.6 87.4 86.3 68.5 70.1 84.3 94.6 82.5

1.2 4.6 .9 2.4 1.8 29.4 9.3 14.6 1.0 13.4

8.6 .1 2.7 1.7 .8 .2 .9 .1 .2 .3

.9 1.0 3.0 4.4 2.3 1.6 4.7 .9 4.0 1.8

2.3 8.1 3.7 9.6 12.1 1.0 28.2 .6 .9 3.8

87.7 86.6 89.8 82.2 83.1 67.9 57.6 83.9 93.9 81.0

638 301 101 117 365 13 539 599 519 262 4 528

2 935 457 134 298 720 99 623 1 210 509 201 21 084

6 435 304 220 480 5 172 125 387 10 556 396 1 424 21 049

175 40 25 41 106 768 91 71 70 1 494

173 346 840 221 273 336 702 847 700 200

85.9 69.1 50.8 79.9 97.0 75.7 68.2 97.6 94.8 77.5

10.8 29.5 48.6 18.9 .3 8.8 25.9 .8 3.7 20.9

.3 .5 .2 .2 .3 1.2 .4 .7 .3 .2

1.4 .8 .3 .6 .6 9.1 .9 .7 .3 1.1

3.1 .5 .4 .9 4.6 11.4 7.5 .5 1.9 1.1

84.3 68.7 50.6 79.4 94.2 70.0 65.5 97.2 93.8 76.8

All persons

White

Petersburg, VA ---------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ ------------------------Phoenix, AZ -----------------------------Pine Bluff, AR ----------------------------Pittsburgh, PA ----------------------------Pittsfield, MA ----------------------------Pocatello, ID -----------------------------Port Arthur, TX ---------------------------Port Huron, MI ---------------------------Portland, ME ------------------------------

103 180 4 222 377 2 006 568 62 004 1 680 112 55 184 53 943 109 643 62 535 120 271

57 399 3 133 663 1 714 987 30 349 1 494 795 52 868 50 723 78 090 58 716 117 336

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA -----------------Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME ----------Pottstown, PA ----------------------------Poughkeepsie, NY -------------------------Providence--Pawtucket, RI--MA ----------------Provo--Orem, UT --------------------------Pueblo, CO ------------------------------Punta Gorda, FL --------------------------Racine, WI -------------------------------Raleigh, NC -------------------------------

1 171 114 53 148 845 220 106 67 121 305

834 978 785 556 725 560 266 041 741 820

1 057 110 49 125 767 212 88 63 99 228

779 803 908 068 564 188 696 164 747 813

Rapid City, SD ----------------------------Reading, PA------------------------------Redding, CA -----------------------------Reno, NV -------------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA ---------------Richmond, VA ----------------------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA ----------------Roanoke, VA -----------------------------Rochester, MN----------------------------Rochester, NY -----------------------------

61 185 78 213 116 590 1 169 178 73 620

077 830 259 835 030 352 839 384 617 214

54 167 72 186 100 404 820 150 69 511

176 073 496 969 165 260 234 345 615 567

Rockford, IL ------------------------------Rock Hill, SC -----------------------------Rocky Mount, NC -------------------------Rome, GA -------------------------------Round Lake Beach--McHenry, IL--WI ------------Sacramento, CA---------------------------Saginaw, MI -----------------------------St. Cloud, MN ----------------------------St. Joseph, MO--KS ------------------------St. Louis, MO--IL ---------------------------

207 58 51 51 112 1 097 140 73 75 1 946

693 689 054 898 817 313 072 881 377 047

178 40 25 41 109 831 95 72 71 1 509

445 567 955 465 463 144 470 134 460 066

2 405

482 324 806 798 389 808 296 583 769 798

Salem, OR -------------------------------Salinas, CA ------------------------------Salt Lake City, UT -------------------------San Angelo, TX ---------------------------San Antonio, TX --------------------------San Diego, CA ----------------------------San Francisco--Oakland, CA ------------------San Jose, CA-----------------------------San Luis Obispo, CA -----------------------Santa Barbara, CA -------------------------

157 122 789 85 128 348 629 434 50 182

056 104 720 435 966 106 864 803 420 447

143 70 738 67 831 1 745 2 359 987 42 148

928 609 572 910 024 261 328 591 085 026

1 3 5 3 83 152 437 54 3 3

795 446 610 909 458 777 277 747 366 624

2 677 1 380 6 573 370 4 252 17 053 20 534 8 804 364 1 614

3 779 9 640 20 140 849 14 948 196 128 615 595 258 410 2 381 7 710

8 56 44 23 565 475 471 284 6 43

740 921 151 497 090 952 044 851 122 539

140 51 714 56 464 1 522 2 110 837 38 127

197 963 146 978 706 647 618 255 761 149

91.6 57.8 93.5 79.5 73.6 74.3 65.0 68.8 83.5 81.1

1.1 2.8 .7 4.6 7.4 6.5 12.0 3.8 6.7 2.0

1.7 1.1 .8 .4 .4 .7 .6 .6 .7 .9

2.4 7.9 2.6 1.0 1.3 8.4 17.0 18.0 4.7 4.2

5.6 46.6 5.6 27.5 50.1 20.3 13.0 19.9 12.1 23.9

89.3 42.6 90.4 66.7 41.2 64.8 58.1 58.4 76.9 69.7

Santa Cruz, CA ---------------------------Santa Fe, NM ----------------------------Santa Maria, CA --------------------------Santa Rosa, CA ---------------------------Sarasota--Bradenton, FL ---------------------Savannah, GA ----------------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA -------------------Seaside--Monterey, CA----------------------Seattle, WA------------------------------Sharon, PA--OH ----------------------------

152 63 88 194 444 198 388 133 1 743 52

316 090 953 568 456 609 610 341 796 500

138 51 62 172 410 113 382 96 1 494 46

127 263 930 589 085 736 772 117 529 929

1 962 286 1 498 3 831 27 334 81 353 3 130 15 308 78 547 5 283

1 212 1 328 914 2 474 1 277 506 226 928 20 449 85

5 083 300 4 731 7 159 2 409 2 291 1 923 14 562 132 991 141

14 31 31 20 13 2 1 12 47

428 271 099 709 763 510 451 967 956 223

129 29 51 161 400 112 381 90 1 468 46

986 921 713 154 289 436 736 419 376 771

90.7 81.3 70.7 88.7 92.3 57.3 98.5 72.1 85.7 89.4

1.3 .5 1.7 2.0 6.1 41.0 .8 11.5 4.5 10.1

.8 2.1 1.0 1.3 .3 .3 .1 .7 1.2 .2

3.3 .5 5.3 3.7 .5 1.2 .5 10.9 7.6 .3

9.5 49.6 35.0 10.6 3.1 1.3 .4 9.7 2.8 .4

85.3 47.4 58.1 82.8 90.1 56.6 98.2 67.8 84.2 89.1

Sheboygan, WI ---------------------------Sherman--Denison, TX ----------------------Shreveport, LA ---------------------------Simi Valley, CA ---------------------------Sioux City, IA--NE--SD ----------------------Sioux Falls, SD ---------------------------Slidell, LA -------------------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN--MI ---------------Spartanburg, SC --------------------------Spokane, WA -----------------------------

61 55 256 128 96 100 54 237 104 278

023 498 727 053 234 851 086 481 702 939

58 47 154 110 89 97 46 206 73 264

043 291 178 976 011 620 812 423 878 277

140 007 278 874 104 751 255 506 139 991

261 865 758 752 1 932 1 427 322 797 197 4 469

1 952 534 1 612 7 093 1 553 801 517 2 279 1 303 5 067

1 1 3 18 3

312 750 788 284 449 666 1 505 5 042 882 4 184

57 46 151 100 87 97 45 203 73 261

435 368 641 382 461 264 572 872 216 512

95.1 85.2 60.1 86.7 92.5 96.8 86.6 86.9 70.6 94.7

.2 10.8 38.7 1.5 2.2 .7 11.6 10.7 27.8 1.4

.4 1.6 .3 .6 2.0 1.4 .6 .3 .2 1.6

3.2 1.0 .6 5.5 1.6 .8 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.8

2.2 3.2 1.5 14.3 3.6 .7 2.8 2.1 .8 1.5

94.1 83.5 59.1 78.4 90.9 96.4 84.3 85.8 69.9 93.8

Springfield, IL ----------------------------Springfield, MO ---------------------------Springfield, OH ---------------------------Springfield, MA--CT ------------------------Spring Hill, FL ----------------------------Stamford, CT--NY -------------------------State College, PA -------------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV--PA -------------Stockton, CA -----------------------------Stuart, FL --------------------------------

124 159 88 532 52 187 61 69 261 80

566 594 692 341 429 302 507 011 864 187

108 152 75 458 51 157 55 63 162 75

757 989 212 931 333 550 764 472 226 225

14 3 12 37 20 1 4 22 3

204 522 698 030 550 768 753 978 560 627

288 1 214 144 798 106 111 79 210 3 261 165

1 074 1 449 400 5 379 220 4 783 3 645 281 50 930 498

955 1 288 466 46 910 1 742 12 549 874 370 63 347 2 110

108 152 74 443 49 149 55 63 125 73

143 134 996 524 835 571 136 162 224 802

87.3 95.9 84.8 86.2 97.9 84.1 90.7 92.0 62.0 93.8

11.4 2.2 14.3 7.0 1.0 11.1 2.9 7.2 8.6 4.5

.2 .8 .2 .1 .2 .1 .1 .3 1.2 .2

.9 .9 .5 1.0 .4 2.6 5.9 .4 19.4 .6

.8 .8 .5 8.8 3.3 6.7 1.4 .5 24.2 2.6

86.8 95.3 84.6 83.3 95.1 79.9 89.6 91.5 47.8 92.0

Sumter, SC ------------------------------Syracuse, NY-----------------------------Tacoma, WA -----------------------------Tallahassee, FL ---------------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL ----------Taunton, MA -----------------------------Temple, TX ------------------------------Terre Haute, IN ---------------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR ----------------Texas City, TX-----------------------------

57 388 496 156 1 708 58 58 76 65 128

528 411 879 072 966 886 680 943 256 063

33 339 413 111 1 497 56 43 69 44 99

055 574 747 979 920 423 254 846 481 148

23 36 41 40 166 1 9 5 19 20

599 965 495 316 331 073 017 636 922 557

90 3 069 7 354 314 5 231 26 262 223 293 638

648 830 641 318 591 190 912 925 1 091 15 657

32 336 404 109 1 408 54 40 69 43 89

681 472 800 079 283 785 190 249 661 712

57.5 87.4 83.3 71.7 87.7 95.8 73.7 90.8 68.2 77.4

41.0 9.5 8.4 25.8 9.7 1.8 15.4 7.3 30.5 16.1

.2 .8 1.5 .2 .3 – .4 .3 .4 .5

1.0 1.6 5.6 1.6 1.2 .9 .7 1.3 .5 1.4

1.1 1.5 3.6 2.8 6.5 3.7 15.2 1.2 1.7 12.2

56.8 86.6 81.5 69.9 82.4 93.0 68.5 90.0 66.9 70.1

1 2 3 1

43 893 71 31 166 1

2 2 16 67

22 17 24 9 96 36

6 99 1 2 6 25 29 3

576 938 328 360 701 416 345 565 910 925

569 374 740 467 337 506 432 972 349 1 753

6 27 2 21

1 15 2 20 14 5 329 1

5 17 4 111 2 8

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 309 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 165.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

Percent of all persons Race

Urbanized Area All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Titusville, FL -----------------------------Toledo, OH--MI ---------------------------Topeka, KS ------------------------------Trenton, NJ--PA ---------------------------Tucson, AZ ------------------------------Tulsa, OK -------------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL ---------------------------Tyler, TX --------------------------------Utica--Rome, NY --------------------------Vacaville, CA ------------------------------

51 489 132 298 579 475 106 79 158 71

461 469 723 939 155 044 099 877 740 521

45 408 113 223 455 389 70 53 141 56

206 450 889 423 510 973 096 607 506 361

5 67 12 61 19 52 34 21 12 6

334 411 941 262 724 180 560 598 968 395

191 1 154 1 617 562 10 615 22 603 133 252 445 888

Vero Beach, FL ---------------------------Victoria, TX ------------------------------Vineland--Millville, NJ -----------------------Visalia, CA ------------------------------Waco, TX -------------------------------Warner Robins, GA ------------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA --------------------Waterbury, CT ----------------------------Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA --------------------Watsonville, CA ----------------------------

64 55 94 83 144 61 3 363 174 108 50

725 036 174 377 373 128 047 781 308 980

57 42 74 62 106 46 2 095 150 98 29

495 135 333 127 099 877 439 799 370 459

6 4 9 1 26 13 978 14 8

264 395 210 175 665 016 899 989 461 192

184 119 304 894 376 144 9 740 486 220 367

Wausau, WI -----------------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL --Wheeling, WV--OH -------------------------Wichita, KS ------------------------------Wichita Falls, TX --------------------------Williamsport, PA --------------------------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD--PA ------------------Wilmington, NC ---------------------------Winston-Salem, NC ------------------------Winter Haven, FL ---------------------------

57 795 84 338 97 57 450 101 184 86

379 033 315 562 181 439 080 499 745 852

54 691 81 282 78 54 363 77 120 73

751 771 346 308 659 645 031 872 917 047

84 2 35 10 2 73 22 61 11

35 192 352 470 597 199 370 523 667 854

203 1 293 90 4 185 640 120 727 462 342 226

Worcester, MA--CT ------------------------Yakima, WA -----------------------------York, PA --------------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH --------------------Yuba City, CA ----------------------------Yuma, AZ--CA -----------------------------

315 88 142 361 77 71

698 040 848 366 177 095

289 74 129 303 58 51

535 980 114 219 828 840

8 1 10 52 2 2

916 610 240 979 070 543

832 1 726 127 572 1 609 941

310

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

374 001 206 276 501 992 140 399 1 716 2 703

1 14 6 17 146 11

44 401 110 216 394 383 69 50 139 51

176 218 478 425 119 472 720 776 194 492

87.8 83.4 85.8 74.7 78.7 82.1 66.1 67.1 89.1 78.8

10.4 13.8 9.8 20.5 3.4 11.0 32.6 27.0 8.2 8.9

.4 .2 1.2 .2 1.8 4.8 .1 .3 .3 1.2

.7 1.0 .9 1.8 2.0 1.3 1.1 .5 1.1 3.8

2.8 3.0 5.1 5.7 25.3 2.4 .6 8.7 3.2 15.6

85.8 82.0 83.2 72.4 68.1 80.7 65.7 63.6 87.7 72.0

470 376 858 231 199 839 442 216 949 905

1 20 15 20 20 1 209 15

545 752 148 964 155 052 696 346 765 30 375

56 29 69 55 96 46 1 982 143 97 17

390 475 134 470 242 141 108 337 842 562

88.8 76.6 78.9 74.5 73.5 76.7 62.3 86.3 90.8 57.8

9.7 8.0 9.8 1.4 18.5 21.3 29.1 8.6 7.8 .4

.3 .2 .3 1.1 .3 .2 .3 .3 .2 .7

.7 .7 .9 6.3 .8 1.4 5.8 .7 .9 5.7

2.4 37.7 16.1 25.1 14.0 1.7 6.2 8.8 .7 59.6

87.1 53.6 73.4 66.5 66.7 75.5 58.9 82.0 90.3 34.4

2 310 8 677 400 8 210 1 749 347 6 655 515 1 371 642

281 55 148 297 15 356 9 537 261 11 381 693 1 448 3 525

54 649 81 275 74 54 358 77 120 70

542 416 097 994 879 506 596 402 005 853

95.4 87.0 96.5 83.4 80.9 95.1 80.7 76.7 65.5 84.1

.1 10.6 2.8 10.5 10.9 3.8 16.3 22.2 33.4 13.6

.4 .2 .1 1.2 .7 .2 .2 .5 .2 .3

4.0 1.1 .5 2.4 1.8 .6 1.5 .5 .7 .7

.5 6.9 .4 4.5 9.8 .5 2.5 .7 .8 4.1

95.1 81.7 96.2 81.5 77.1 94.9 79.7 76.3 65.0 81.6

6 656 987 1 057 1 567 8 244 984

17 11 3 6 10 25

282 71 128 300 55 41

123 991 019 190 025 235

91.7 85.2 90.4 83.9 76.2 72.9

2.8 1.8 7.2 14.7 2.7 3.6

.3 2.0 .1 .2 2.1 1.3

2.1 1.1 .7 .4 10.7 1.4

5.6 13.6 2.5 1.7 13.6 36.4

89.4 81.8 89.6 83.1 71.3 58.0

5 1 5 11 5 1

5 1 193 1 2

433 839 817 127 460 570 668 6 983 5 120 11 171

White, not of Hispanic origin

799 939 638 110 533 854

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 166.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Urbanized Area Abilene, TX ---------------------------Akron, OH ----------------------------Albany, GA ---------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY -------------Albuquerque, NM ----------------------Alexandria, LA -------------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ --------Alton, IL -----------------------------Altoona, PA ---------------------------Amarillo, TX --------------------------Anchorage, AK ------------------------Anderson, IN --------------------------Anderson, SC -------------------------Annapolis, MD-------------------------Ann Arbor, MI -------------------------Anniston, AL --------------------------Antioch--Pittsburg, CA -------------------Appleton--Neenah, WI -------------------Asheville, NC --------------------------Athens, GA ---------------------------Atlanta, GA ---------------------------Atlantic City, NJ -----------------------Auburn--Opelika, AL ---------------------Augusta, GA--SC -----------------------Aurora, IL ----------------------------Austin, TX ----------------------------Bakersfield, CA ------------------------Baltimore, MD -------------------------Bangor, ME ---------------------------Baton Rouge, LA -----------------------Battle Creek, MI -----------------------Bay City, MI --------------------------Beaumont, TX -------------------------Bellingham, WA ------------------------Beloit, WI--IL --------------------------Benton Harbor, MI ---------------------Billings, MT ---------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS ---------------------Binghamton, NY -----------------------Birmingham, AL ------------------------Bismarck, ND -------------------------Bloomington, IN ------------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL ------------------Boise City, ID -------------------------Boston, MA---------------------------Boulder, CO ---------------------------Bremerton, WA ------------------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT ------------------Bristol, CT ----------------------------Bristol, TN--Bristol, VA ------------------Brockton, MA -------------------------Brownsville, TX ------------------------Brunswick, GA -------------------------Bryan--College Station, TX ----------------Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY ----------------Burlington, NC -------------------------Burlington, VT -------------------------Canton, OH ---------------------------Casper, WY ---------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA -----------------------Champaign--Urbana, IL -------------------Charleston, SC -------------------------Charleston, WV ------------------------Charlotte, NC--------------------------Charlottesville, VA ----------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA --------------------Cheyenne, WY -------------------------Chicago, IL--Northwestern Indiana-----------Chico, CA ----------------------------Cincinnati, OH--KY ----------------------Clarksville, TN--KY ----------------------Cleveland, OH -------------------------Colorado Springs, CO--------------------Columbia, MO -------------------------Columbia, SC --------------------------Columbus, GA--AL ----------------------Columbus, OH -------------------------Corpus Christi, TX ----------------------Crystal Lake, IL ------------------------Cumberland, MD--WV -------------------Dallas--Fort Worth, TX -------------------Danbury, CT--NY -----------------------Danville, VA --------------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL -------Davis, CA ----------------------------Dayton, OH ---------------------------Daytona Beach, FL----------------------Decatur, AL ---------------------------Decatur, IL ---------------------------Deltona, FL ---------------------------Denton, TX ---------------------------Denver, CO ---------------------------Des Moines, IA ------------------------Detroit, MI ---------------------------Dothan, AL ---------------------------Dover, DE ----------------------------Dubuque, IA--IL ------------------------Duluth, MN--WI ------------------------Durham, NC --------------------------Eau Claire, WI --------------------------

Pacific Islander

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

385 1 154 265 1 131 13 416 382 296 317 83 1 339 6 594 198 121 218 689 248 1 284 873 308 85 4 478 305 68 753 306 1 999 4 232 5 472 561 506 490 442 294 1 027 158 270 2 872 541 342 1 048 1 560 214 119 1 237 4 883 548 1 463 602 134 218 410 355 82 255 4 692 182 283 744 365 259 311 1 284 174 1 797 92 802 656 13 140 940 1 570 524 3 048 3 186 260 635 663 2 056 975 83 18 15 519 272 72 1 042 416 1 374 656 263 132 228 432 11 483 947 14 713 137 212 75 2 660 562 385

– 6 10 – 20 – – – – 7 5 554 11 – – – – – 7 – – 25 – 10 42 13 25 23 33 11 6 – – – 26 – – 4 11 15 7 – 9 8 25 73 7 53 – – – – – 6 7 11 – – 4 – – 6 21 9 5 5 25 – 228 6 26 8 5 33 – 7 70 31 – – 7 77 7 – 7 5 3 – – – – 6 147 – 25 – 6 – – – 6

– 11 – 15 24 6 7 – – – 2 610 – – – – – – – – 7 18 – – – – 75 53 100 – 6 – 8 18 20 – 2 – 23 – – – – – 11 67 – 41 – – – 8 – – – – – – 31 – – – – 32 16 34 – – 288 10 28 – 10 60 – 19 – 13 – 9 – 289 – – 7 – 34 – – – – 7 36 – 30 – – – – 10 –

1 306 5 263 411 9 113 7 348 766 5 897 267 237 2 846 9 471 225 124 1 211 11 456 643 10 935 2 303 768 1 942 46 106 4 035 1 383 4 959 2 217 16 175 7 168 35 874 671 4 897 798 239 1 847 1 521 478 322 349 4 723 3 457 4 047 360 2 574 1 705 2 024 92 293 3 568 5 296 5 640 837 249 1 753 378 138 4 381 10 101 133 1 235 1 265 174 1 359 7 310 5 366 1 237 7 417 2 317 2 400 733 241 348 2 171 11 517 1 831 19 574 8 225 2 919 3 875 2 372 18 837 2 318 470 260 86 908 3 278 250 2 091 7 493 6 859 1 458 223 383 294 1 896 35 009 5 518 53 068 358 899 375 1 092 5 070 2 343

113 943 107 765 498 49 764 90 24 114 678 14 – 147 180 85 575 164 259 757 976 155 641 499 385 136 397 929 190 379 88 13 382 368 14 18 64 74 062 107 60 809 428 403 455 164 311 723 242 42 436 64 19 315 519 4 312 160 18 118 587 495 157 039 692 381 7 578 675 683 52 370 647 101 902 197 772 263 39 4 813 615 44 274 199 999 222 37 42 51 660 099 398 825 59 61 61 200 694 119

403 325 52 807 739 115 405 32 32 39 465 19 23 352 954 31 796 55 107 154 465 418 13 717 190 052 151 028 23 126 92 29 235 93 82 101 – 778 251 295 28 199 118 201 207 161 715 383 124 25 410 120 26 249 716 38 122 181 8 191 452 260 270 336 358 356 318 739 211 983 265 249 442 175 544 327 068 048 127 94 057 335 115 222 671 000 181 15 67 57 146 132 222 435 12 298 41 37 217 63

194 583 34 389 986 54 259 10 16 59 368 15 10 194 230 94 487 55 110 107 076 137 62 560 166 774 554 961 47 128 441 37 12 352 51 8 144 197 89 242 14 331 397 415 399 536 468 209 31 27 72 16 57 142 646 19 99 109 59 104 613 444 40 593 218 188 171 547 268 258 146 720 532 195 369 400 821 156 12 – 745 85 23 134 096 720 161 9 113 28 159 031 215 365 110 117 75 75 688 76

131 1 392 132 2 226 903 102 1 518 44 83 173 265 69 42 193 2 041 – 703 60 90 301 8 344 810 222 1 152 591 2 913 912 7 038 108 1 202 124 22 239 137 69 131 – 188 570 1 093 112 267 401 85 11 886 455 71 1 630 229 55 182 22 – 1 031 2 646 22 217 401 – 223 1 097 416 480 1 962 487 635 15 55 564 159 3 471 37 5 768 224 322 891 102 3 284 414 150 47 15 840 788 37 284 577 1 878 441 97 85 60 314 1 979 524 14 884 57 137 72 105 1 189 169

180 727 9 465 889 145 652 45 30 91 862 61 – 93 096 332 272 146 45 501 073 643 95 128 205 253 772 310 154 254 41 120 63 129 50 12 102 273 487 505 75 536 169 270 051 496 373 480 77 52 173 62 15 774 824 29 248 248 33 262 375 302 119 884 334 333 137 678 74 343 089 761 183 325 716 059 115 246 54 34 502 196 13 349 747 032 100 12 50 35 169 022 571 317 11 147 36 244 699 121

15 210 8 553 203 233 881 18 3 091 144 31 39 183 170 17 492 35 43 8 010 497 108 307 286 512 553 440 77 317 6 – 623 328 152 18 32 014 156 341 24 41 88 296 158 199 221 617 35 14 194 23 6 316 778 11 115 38 – 205 429 184 36 232 165 169 – 707 95 694 80 900 551 47 135 123 855 36 5 – 137 311 – 575 944 621 234 – 12 19 25 802 808 515 69 11 38 83 353 49

80 61 23 62 360 26 48 – – 23 258 – 5 – 65 26 627 45 20 14 492 79 7 211 68 371 268 420 15 22 6 7 9 110 20 – 15 56 22 55 – 19 14 107 745 83 224 119 – – 8 5 – 21 52 4 30 23 16 7 9 193 28 83 11 32 86 739 113 87 451 184 849 33 138 386 174 76 – – 956 40 – 48 116 97 49 – 16 12 25 078 79 385 21 20 12 18 54 6

80 53 8 43 116 19 27 – – 23 436 – – – 61 9 163 16 9 14 274 7 – 120 45 132 186 198 9 22 6 7 9 19 13 – 15 36 22 15 – 19 3 79 240 64 319 114 – – – 5 – 11 28 4 – 23 10 7 – 133 13 20 – 18 61 562 37 21 125 95 447 26 45 36 96 35 – – 512 – – 8 94 61 15 – – 12 – 536 58 142 21 – 6 12 17 –

– – – – 23 7 15 – – – 474 – – – – – 51 10 – – 51 72 7 – 5 37 22 50 – – – – – – – – – 10 – 30 – – 11 16 84 – 188 – – – 8 – – 10 – – 10 – – – – – – 55 11 7 – 178 26 39 168 5 94 7 39 55 7 12 – – 226 – – 40 6 – 28 – 16 – – 150 6 91 – 6 6 – 31 –

– 8 – 12 180 – – – – – 141 – 5 – – 12 234 12 11 – 46 – – 73 18 167 18 139 – – – – – 91 – – – 10 – 10 – – – 6 377 19 700 5 – – – – – – 24 – 10 – – – 9 47 15 – – 7 4 886 – 8 158 57 241 – 54 280 16 29 – – 273 40 – – 16 36 6 – – – – 334 15 83 – 14 – 6 – 6

2 1 1

4 1

9 1

5 1 6 1

1 1

43 1

1 2

2 1

41 2 4 1 4

15

3

5 8

1

3

6

2

1 2 5

4 3

3

61

3 1

1 1

7

1

3 9

1

1

3

1

6

18 1 1 1

2

3

1

7 5

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 311 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1

2

2

9 1 2 10

7

1

1

35 1 1 1 3 1 2

10

1

6 6

1

1

5

2 1 1

3

9

1

6

18

5 1

1

1

1

1

1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

311

Table 166.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Urbanized Area American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

272 384 174 260 285 926 404 101 206 383 766 893 197 470 273 60 696 761 652 307 707 697 799 138 215 821 144 224 194 244 80 209 167 530 390 912 392 703 781 95 339 109 203 157 534 280 68 876 571 161 667 213 446 802 180 268 776 498 319 035 338 81 73 274 270 27 590 764 246 220 30 384 144 658 638 92 185 423 334 923 160 194 848 418 420 361 169 275 633 297 082 159 28 788 130 880 673 852 166 505

– – – 11 – 28 7 7 25 – – – – – – – 7 19 – 11 – – 16 6 – 5 7 22 – – – – – – – – 13 – 13 – 5 – – – 6 17 – – 5 – – – 67 – 114 – – 8 7 26 – – 11 10 – – 16 – – – – – 3 13 – – – 123 – 5 – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – 3 50 16 – – – 6

– – – 15 – 10 8 – – – 11 5 – – – 15 30 87 – – 8 – – – – 103 – – – – – – – 3 6 – 17 11 7 – – – – – – 7 – – 7 – – – 118 – 128 – – – – 4 – – – – – – 51 5 – – – – – 39 – – – 44 – – 10 – 8 – – – – – – – – – 12 – 23 – 15 – – –

3 337 779 522 6 077 1 038 4 413 1 028 11 180 961 1 124 4 634 880 1 686 2 336 244 290 2 237 16 035 1 152 681 3 431 3 172 2 316 870 556 48 621 461 4 301 1 367 680 252 654 590 410 4 831 712 865 2 540 2 653 578 1 617 432 767 156 4 231 9 655 496 984 3 650 629 644 1 610 352 642 608 121 039 952 3 826 401 690 8 924 724 3 623 4 725 378 1 681 206 13 649 2 201 394 376 165 1 344 344 38 004 3 124 455 334 13 454 615 5 328 376 1 087 3 168 391 2 596 1 422 4 540 319 1 028 3 226 6 771 7 410 409 960 23 619 2 578 3 499 2 470 421 1 043

153 93 127 879 154 321 167 894 199 266 315 230 125 381 77 37 664 870 263 66 135 128 337 64 145 377 120 314 251 59 109 – 171 66 809 55 170 113 477 124 372 56 141 45 371 683 155 113 292 143 159 307 807 123 839 147 916 139 136 373 46 417 021 13 412 55 119 137 15 41 24 110 47 344 623 33 7 059 101 218 182 438 795 108 96 291 837 52 258 619 798 731 69 255 984 083 754 135 138 138

243 27 25 157 135 303 215 884 110 66 733 57 74 374 25 31 143 719 176 270 119 147 262 110 112 029 32 530 345 4 49 121 151 44 300 271 99 75 90 – 154 20 282 33 264 780 21 239 548 6 5 45 971 48 368 162 234 13 176 261 448 132 151 20 164 98 030 983 119 50 27 243 122 031 223 88 10 041 106 979 36 292 368 53 26 28 146 37 183 153 909 452 11 129 835 134 159 436 68 30

80 57 114 022 21 090 102 289 29 77 576 86 80 91 13 5 491 711 112 59 13 279 125 101 73 089 172 241 52 8 – 92 25 171 211 168 320 138 251 31 67 41 86 44 191 342 94 157 609 18 23 143 665 – 428 53 290 23 206 305 122 261 475 87 80 26 547 488 7 18 17 75 33 245 339 30 18 971 39 480 22 41 290 15 31 51 431 7 39 173 844 499 16 146 784 194 148 358 35 85

269 142 135 600 253 207 94 887 6 169 178 231 247 817 92 100 234 032 234 208 155 67 501 261 26 051 7 920 394 283 55 145 92 – 453 10 49 146 434 295 455 102 161 9 858 768 140 244 286 83 43 111 554 22 030 383 216 26 17 958 – 464 661 44 578 8 086 88 39 136 67 298 51 118 665 132 172 037 103 181 120 170 756 100 201 331 012 57 277 239 690 238 215 89 048 392 787 35 48 165

128 169 19 636 73 884 80 548 45 164 844 70 320 335 37 60 254 019 120 8 114 499 216 208 30 878 19 589 61 14 15 121 108 84 059 149 170 83 210 62 162 103 24 15 555 785 45 50 286 72 151 159 558 8 673 112 683 94 116 405 27 858 714 51 201 13 819 233 48 30 30 218 2 483 597 48 99 011 121 592 12 32 343 87 87 98 538 23 68 267 511 271 45 105 142 353 635 101 – 110

124 59 – 237 287 169 105 442 19 79 244 16 160 90 – 9 199 103 48 7 125 241 349 – 106 784 53 392 200 162 11 8 30 2 601 27 12 186 518 8 314 75 50 – 374 622 9 8 194 166 151 304 992 407 994 11 235 44 9 525 – 140 150 78 103 – 878 69 23 47 – 21 85 166 70 – 2 663 13 291 – 27 233 – 61 300 264 57 62 396 309 695 26 45 341 118 458 139 88 341

80 34 10 656 45 494 41 026 14 12 786 79 12 29 – – 59 329 16 40 28 200 49 20 21 607 – 18 65 – 7 61 37 16 80 54 101 5 36 27 87 23 13 2 66 35 – 56 390 6 9 20 476 9 964 – 93 15 132 199 – 15 7 9 15 – 349 321 – – 2 6 26 859 35 – – 013 – 945 15 26 24 10 5 – 36 39 87 7 496 127 4 166 965 28 78 401 34 37

36 26 5 197 10 192 – 375 – 7 238 8 8 21 – – 59 139 16 34 – 81 30 14 18 166 – 8 65 – 7 – 16 5 32 5 101 – 22 8 80 21 13 – 27 18 – 38 199 – 9 17 47 828 – 230 – 45 – 25 94 – 15 7 9 6 – 185 133 – – 2 – 26 18 711 28 – – 227 – 281 – 26 24 – – – 16 39 26 – 155 114 – 44 1 283 – 8 73 14 37

– – – 81 – 50 17 29 – 5 195 – – 8 – – – 60 – – – – 19 – – 192 – 10 – – – 6 – 11 26 17 – 5 14 – – – – 2 – 7 – – 50 – – 3 10 184 – 82 – 10 15 – 9 – – – – 9 – 12 60 – – – – – 549 – – – 499 – 22 – – – 10 – – – – – 7 54 7 – 54 220 – – 144 7 –

44 8 5 338 – 131 24 607 14 – 300 7 4 – – – – 106 – 6 20 110 – – – 198 – – – – – 55 8 – 18 32 – – – – 7 – – – 15 10 – 4 101 6 – – 1 646 9 406 – 34 – 85 80 – – – – – – 144 119 – – – 6 – 187 7 – – 74 – 589 15 – – – 5 – 20 – 61 – 271 – 4 68 379 21 65 152 13 –

Elgin, IL ------------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN ---------------------Elmira, NY ----------------------------El Paso, TX--NM -----------------------Erie, PA ------------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR ------------------Evansville, IN--KY -----------------------Fairfield, CA --------------------------Fall River, MA--RI ----------------------Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN ----------------Fayetteville, NC ------------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR ---------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA ----------------Flint, MI -----------------------------Florence, AL --------------------------Florence, SC --------------------------Fort Collins, CO ------------------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL Fort Myers--Cape Coral, FL ---------------Fort Pierce, FL -------------------------Fort Smith, AR--OK ---------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL -------------------Fort Wayne, IN ------------------------Frederick, MD -------------------------Fredericksburg, VA----------------------Fresno, CA ---------------------------Gadsden, AL --------------------------Gainesville, FL -------------------------Galveston, TX -------------------------Gastonia, NC --------------------------Glens Falls, NY ------------------------Goldsboro, NC -------------------------Grand Forks, ND--MN -------------------Grand Junction, CO ---------------------Grand Rapids, MI ----------------------Great Falls, MT ------------------------Greeley, CO ---------------------------Green Bay, WI-------------------------Greensboro, NC ------------------------Greenville,NC --------------------------Greenville, SC -------------------------Hagerstown, MD--PA--WV ----------------Hamilton, OH--------------------------Harlingen, TX--------------------------Harrisburg, PA -------------------------Hartford--Middletown, CT -----------------Hattiesburg, MS -----------------------Hemet--San Jacinto, CA ------------------Hesperia--Apple Valley--Victorville, CA -------Hickory, NC ---------------------------High Point, NC -------------------------Holland, MI ---------------------------Honolulu, HI --------------------------Houma, LA ---------------------------Houston, TX --------------------------Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH ----------Huntsville, AL -------------------------Hyannis, MA --------------------------Idaho Falls, ID -------------------------Indianapolis, IN ------------------------Indio--Coachella, CA ---------------------Iowa City, IA --------------------------Ithaca, NY ----------------------------Jackson, MI---------------------------Jackson, MS --------------------------Jackson, TN ---------------------------Jacksonville, FL ------------------------Jacksonville, NC ------------------------Janesville, WI -------------------------Johnson City, TN -----------------------Johnstown, PA ------------------------Joliet, IL -----------------------------Joplin, MO ---------------------------Kailua, HI ----------------------------Kalamazoo, MI ------------------------Kankakee, IL --------------------------Kannapolis, NC ------------------------Kansas City, MO--KS --------------------Kenosha, WI --------------------------Killeen, TX----------------------------Kingsport, TN--VA ----------------------Kissimmee, FL -------------------------Knoxville, TN --------------------------Kokomo, IN ---------------------------La Crosse, WI--MN ---------------------Lafayette, LA -------------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN -------------Lake Charles, LA -----------------------Lakeland, FL --------------------------Lancaster, PA -------------------------Lancaster--Palmdale, CA ------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI -----------------Laredo, TX ---------------------------Las Cruces, NM ------------------------Las Vegas, NV ------------------------Lawrence, KS -------------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH --------------Lawton, OK ---------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME -------------------Lewisville, TX --------------------------

312

Pacific Islander

2 1 1 1 3 2

2 1

4

1 2 2 2

1 1

2 1 8

2

2

1

6

2 2 6 1 2

1

4

3 1

1

54 29

1 1 2

1

6

2

1

1 3 1

1

5

1

1

3

1

97 14

1

8

6

2

2

7

1 1 1

4

168 3

1

23

2

5

3

2

24 1 1

1

2

1

1 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 312 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1

1

1

1

20 6

1

1

2 2

1 3 1

1 1

1

1

1 1

4 30

1

1

1

1

62

19

1

1

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 166.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Urbanized Area Lexington-Fayette, KY -------------------Lima, OH -----------------------------Lincoln, NE ---------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR -----------Lodi, CA -----------------------------Logan, UT ----------------------------Lompoc, CA ---------------------------Longmont, CO -------------------------Longview, TX--------------------------Longview, WA--OR ----------------------Lorain--Elyria, OH -----------------------Los Angeles, CA -----------------------Louisville, KY--IN -----------------------Lowell, MA--NH ------------------------Lubbock, TX --------------------------Lynchburg, VA -------------------------McAllen--Edinburg--Mission, TX-------------Macon, GA ---------------------------Madison, WI --------------------------Manchester, NH------------------------Mansfield, OH -------------------------Medford, OR --------------------------Melbourne--Palm Bay, FL -----------------Memphis, TN--AR--MS -------------------Merced, CA ---------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL ----------------------Middletown, OH -----------------------Midland, TX --------------------------Milwaukee, WI ------------------------Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN ----------------Missoula, MT -------------------------Mobile, AL ---------------------------Modesto, CA --------------------------Monessen, PA -------------------------Monroe, LA ---------------------------Montgomery, AL -----------------------Muncie, IN ---------------------------Muskegon, MI -------------------------Myrtle Beach, SC ----------------------Napa, CA ----------------------------Naples, FL ----------------------------Nashua, NH ---------------------------Nashville, TN --------------------------Newark, OH --------------------------New Bedford, MA ----------------------New Britain, CT ------------------------Newburgh, NY -------------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT -----------------New London--Norwich, CT ----------------New Orleans, LA -----------------------Newport, RI ---------------------------New York, NY--Northeastern New Jersey -----Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA ---Norwalk, CT --------------------------Ocala, FL -----------------------------Odessa, TX ---------------------------Ogden, UT ----------------------------Oklahoma City, OK ---------------------Olympia, WA --------------------------Omaha, NE--IA -------------------------Orlando, FL ---------------------------Oshkosh, WI --------------------------Owensboro, KY ------------------------Oxnard--Ventura, CA --------------------Palm Springs, CA -----------------------Panama City, FL -----------------------Parkersburg, WV--OH --------------------Pascagoula, MS ------------------------Pensacola, FL --------------------------Peoria, IL-----------------------------Petersburg, VA ------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ ---------------------Phoenix, AZ --------------------------Pine Bluff, AR -------------------------Pittsburgh, PA -------------------------Pittsfield, MA -------------------------Pocatello, ID --------------------------Port Arthur, TX ------------------------Port Huron, MI ------------------------Portland, ME --------------------------Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA --------------Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME -------Pottstown, PA -------------------------Poughkeepsie, NY ----------------------Providence--Pawtucket, RI--MA -------------Provo--Orem, UT -----------------------Pueblo, CO ---------------------------Punta Gorda, FL -----------------------Racine, WI ----------------------------Raleigh, NC ---------------------------Rapid City, SD -------------------------Reading, PA---------------------------Redding, CA --------------------------Reno, NV ----------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA ------------Richmond, VA -------------------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA -------------Roanoke, VA --------------------------Rochester, MN-------------------------Rochester, NY --------------------------

American Indian

Eskimo

423 167 1 151 954 582 379 813 422 493 992 530 54 825 1 355 213 692 137 354 132 903 226 164 982 1 151 1 527 595 2 516 214 392 7 674 21 606 1 301 1 097 2 690 61 211 375 297 1 035 233 454 177 261 1 573 94 486 189 158 776 972 2 659 224 34 942 4 887 125 270 691 1 857 32 559 1 121 2 927 2 909 298 81 3 491 905 842 159 101 2 197 554 213 7 230 29 722 204 1 789 92 803 333 403 350 11 268 315 70 237 2 904 1 647 870 187 406 861 5 230 191 2 067 3 488 881 1 351 10 302 258 160 1 625

8 12 6 26 – – 5 – 30 48 – 562 22 – – – – – 8 25 – 11 12 26 – 53 – 6 34 72 – – 6 – – – – 8 30 – – 8 6 – – 6 – – 13 29 8 775 50 – – 17 40 99 7 40 19 – – 21 5 – – – 32 – – 183 151 – 5 – – – – – 191 – – 23 58 6 – – – 8 – – 20 17 4 14 63 – – –

Pacific Islander

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

– 3 290 – 396 7 2 802 – 2 249 – 2 457 – 1 757 – 2 648 – 647 – 335 36 975 20 836 965 1 183 013 7 5 125 – 12 998 – 2 342 – 555 – 993 – 654 44 8 093 – 1 259 – 528 – 610 6 4 215 13 6 974 13 9 474 12 24 173 – 364 – 876 25 17 407 108 62 635 – 761 14 2 155 4 14 935 6 195 – 738 – 1 561 – 621 – 514 – 628 – 1 503 – 375 – 1 631 5 6 715 – 190 – 524 – 2 071 – 868 – 7 103 – 2 619 36 19 656 – 680 787 829 272 86 32 936 – 1 834 – 515 12 278 – 4 419 23 15 863 46 4 477 27 6 393 28 16 972 46 1 070 – 131 33 26 438 10 3 177 11 1 919 – 287 6 270 6 4 394 15 2 152 – 1 260 167 95 125 31 32 277 – 151 12 13 733 – 456 – 705 – 3 188 – 321 – 1 412 321 44 951 – 1 428 – 423 6 4 022 72 16 453 4 2 518 – 610 – 715 18 884 – 7 574 – 556 6 1 898 27 2 252 28 8 791 – 2 621 6 9 343 170 51 366 – 1 541 6 2 842 11 10 892

1 151 – 736 433 207 430 122 77 126 41 163 293 596 954 1 463 563 62 151 86 2 580 325 45 36 653 1 815 170 8 140 62 205 3 007 6 656 141 326 1 040 27 189 230 134 49 19 398 122 323 1 023 42 215 466 134 2 526 416 2 568 78 312 332 2 474 540 119 34 300 2 831 420 954 2 956 30 8 3 751 351 40 72 – 488 523 131 20 959 8 636 6 4 038 45 144 10 – 141 9 306 286 29 1 454 2 800 775 123 190 87 2 455 100 264 276 2 396 376 1 764 6 189 282 374 2 549

109 133 45 473 557 35 888 68 10 111 156 679 745 121 279 16 155 120 426 169 42 214 844 663 278 042 31 135 494 168 27 306 096 7 115 158 51 48 64 181 73 127 530 9 22 92 100 766 158 761 305 634 700 87 87 54 704 031 689 044 411 27 – 275 802 328 42 23 750 380 199 521 038 5 951 23 40 189 63 165 918 189 166 247 284 263 142 260 36 275 94 440 143 160 430 696 191 221 42 641

686 – 173 368 726 236 424 120 6 57 151 059 412 76 166 69 162 337 590 47 182 118 365 434 296 511 22 31 756 889 84 135 528 27 30 104 42 48 115 406 36 112 680 67 36 112 46 481 225 544 91 514 876 62 48 4 542 912 525 151 740 49 – 160 306 254 22 46 313 111 131 477 642 36 101 21 278 25 – 152 174 149 21 55 414 657 141 15 68 460 43 87 93 748 391 285 589 143 244 574

486 140 196 188 378 223 27 15 76 73 107 202 850 733 485 49 260 52 006 259 117 37 766 104 896 391 83 177 473 186 36 298 921 73 166 151 174 89 110 173 117 720 090 12 9 429 283 416 479 254 78 867 707 819 182 51 64 089 87 827 049 148 65 828 233 145 105 125 272 514 89 373 209 30 942 48 58 20 28 152 308 99 75 295 746 86 39 112 272 802 95 359 35 454 213 496 046 335 298 133

250 48 535 233 58 282 168 107 57 111 184 802 952 419 262 183 161 8 357 253 126 111 614 949 20 402 79 138 637 461 56 73 252 14 5 267 76 135 79 106 19 193 676 51 76 129 176 025 211 815 53 190 994 98 7 67 463 749 147 152 473 63 49 527 193 199 40 48 162 119 500 809 811 57 604 94 73 30 13 96 154 225 75 388 914 268 36 – 114 957 106 217 34 877 297 698 601 196 168 649

90 22 653 154 24 68 58 113 39 223 7 088 771 878 244 85 12 47 283 13 16 45 370 681 83 895 29 83 953 953 66 689 389 – 192 147 7 90 109 112 – 49 313 9 102 153 21 364 22 697 15 184 239 49 58 33 392 878 850 383 059 32 – 572 36 653 6 28 114 321 57 920 197 5 682 124 54 817 – 250 213 56 – 292 692 116 44 33 72 902 64 349 18 528 364 487 813 173 520 579

40 9 126 81 77 40 190 21 15 83 19 414 106 17 100 14 – – 65 36 19 55 162 164 32 420 8 28 349 457 11 65 950 7 5 29 35 19 6 87 23 16 192 – – 35 – 150 91 272 19 505 228 8 14 20 525 551 638 293 698 – 9 069 108 58 11 – 279 32 73 159 779 42 281 6 65 – – 7 818 42 – 10 193 131 156 10 13 27 20 40 76 569 80 73 979 24 68 33

21 – 119 23 16 15 31 21 – 53 12 274 90 17 45 – – – 39 30 – 41 49 80 22 225 – 28 169 147 11 53 254 – 5 – 28 11 6 73 – 16 112 – – 15 – 69 82 157 19 244 530 – 4 7 190 284 274 140 413 – 9 479 102 52 11 – 134 32 57 641 960 – 168 6 23 – – – 258 18 – 10 98 374 95 – 7 27 6 30 71 211 51 20 255 – 42 26

9 – 7 22 39 9 10 – 15 – – 12 823 – – – 5 – – 6 – – 7 48 59 5 25 – – 14 12 – – 74 – – – – – – – 6 – 14 – – 6 – 36 9 7 – 361 180 8 10 – 191 35 26 34 66 – – 272 – – – – 72 – – 140 123 – 30 – 36 – – – 254 – – – – 249 7 10 6 – – – – 41 10 12 1 062 17 – –

– – – 18 – – 112 – – 30 7 6 952 14 – 42 – – – 7 6 9 7 65 21 5 134 – – 113 89 – 12 99 – – 29 – – – 6 17 – 52 – – 8 – 45 – 82 – 1 324 405 – – 13 45 198 284 99 70 – – 221 6 6 – – 53 – 16 268 278 42 54 – 6 – – 7 502 24 – – 75 5 12 – – – 6 10 5 7 – 41 736 7 – 7

Aleut

253

4 1 3 2

1 1 102 19

1 1 3 11 1

1

11 5

4

1

3 16

163

1

2

46 1

1 1

4

3 3 1

7

4

59 1

1

1 5 2 6 1

1

1 2 182 1

2

4 1

19 4 3

2 1 1

1

1 4 2

182

1

1 1 8

1

115 2

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 313 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 1 1 1 2

19 3 1

6

1 5 1

134

7 1

10 14 2

4

3 1

1

8 3

2

7

1 7 1

34

3 1

1

1 1

2

1

3

10

1

1

1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

313

Table 166.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Urbanized Area

Pacific Islander

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Rockford, IL ---------------------------Rock Hill, SC --------------------------Rocky Mount, NC ----------------------Rome, GA ----------------------------Round Lake Beach--McHenry, IL--WI ---------Sacramento, CA------------------------Saginaw, MI --------------------------St. Cloud, MN -------------------------St. Joseph, MO--KS ---------------------St. Louis, MO--IL ------------------------

605 301 101 117 359 13 154 599 513 262 4 452

33 – – – 6 168 – – – 30

– – – – – 217 – 6 – 46

2 911 451 134 298 687 94 672 1 202 507 201 20 641

338 94 – 7 158 25 869 167 21 22 5 130

330 17 44 33 264 16 994 248 145 72 2 812

139 – 14 31 66 13 908 38 15 54 2 045

450 139 67 169 91 5 403 215 62 21 3 256

285 25 9 29 43 4 193 225 50 18 2 720

308 163 – 18 32 9 537 89 62 14 2 071

24 6 – – 33 4 951 8 2 – 443

24 6 – – 8 1 592 8 2 – 201

– – – – – 393 – – – 102

– – – – – 668 – – – 105

Salem, OR ----------------------------Salinas, CA ---------------------------Salt Lake City, UT ----------------------San Angelo, TX ------------------------San Antonio, TX -----------------------San Diego, CA -------------------------San Francisco--Oakland, CA ---------------San Jose, CA--------------------------San Luis Obispo, CA --------------------Santa Barbara, CA ----------------------

2 636 1 375 6 452 370 4 165 16 577 19 662 8 565 364 1 573

27 5 76 – 24 127 359 129 – 11

14 – 45 – 63 349 513 110 – 30

3 444 9 108 14 843 765 14 157 182 069 593 740 251 987 2 298 7 484

501 1 122 3 524 109 2 717 18 759 258 680 65 122 666 1 947

540 5 470 999 221 3 133 95 654 180 914 59 294 530 1 263

628 1 090 3 185 42 1 687 17 469 46 156 26 788 320 1 790

141 284 892 71 358 008 638 489 280 475

239 638 1 484 123 2 088 6 555 24 183 15 074 177 711

584 415 2 060 137 1 500 20 435 27 984 54 658 194 824

335 532 5 297 84 791 14 059 21 855 6 423 83 226

116 146 584 22 310 3 902 6 393 2 138 54 108

– – 1 179 23 82 4 389 5 582 1 703 22 31

101 207 15 39 338 5 181 3 723 1 671 – 82

Santa Cruz, CA ------------------------Santa Fe, NM -------------------------Santa Maria, CA -----------------------Santa Rosa, CA ------------------------Sarasota--Bradenton, FL ------------------Savannah, GA -------------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA ----------------Seaside--Monterey, CA-------------------Seattle, WA---------------------------Sharon, PA--OH -------------------------

1 172 1 290 908 2 385 1 166 506 226 900 18 481 85

25 5 6 51 18 – – 10 811 –

15 33 – 38 93 – – 18 1 157 –

4 882 267 589 802 286 105 911 181 661 134

1 074 43 175 1 414 652 334 307 905 27 409 –

980 24 2 895 1 462 332 348 177 4 111 28 921 12

1 189 159 654 797 152 111 89 2 478 22 772 2

527 20 252 372 132 236 616 643 5 546 64

429 5 391 369 315 264 201 3 312 16 092 14

278 – 127 704 383 630 202 1 234 12 148 –

201 33 142 357 123 186 12 1 381 5 330 7

147 16 66 186 71 92 – 399 1 726 7

14 – 60 57 9 37 – 293 1 926 –

28 – 16 22 20 18 – 566 897 –

Sheboygan, WI ------------------------Sherman--Denison, TX -------------------Shreveport, LA ------------------------Simi Valley, CA ------------------------Sioux City, IA--NE--SD -------------------Sioux Falls, SD ------------------------Slidell, LA ----------------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN--MI ------------Spartanburg, SC -----------------------Spokane, WA --------------------------

261 858 749 747 1 927 1 418 322 790 197 4 372

– 7 9 – 5 9 – – – 74

– – – 5 – – – 7 – 23

1 952 516 1 537 6 864 1 524 734 517 2 186 1 295 4 787

59 131 202 1 076 131 188 121 407 122 707

115 52 206 2 041 178 131 109 292 31 336

– – 110 722 18 18 49 192 75 1 441

401 160 210 896 22 52 37 626 540 182

58 19 254 719 94 84 35 264 56 495

14 75 131 718 254 91 91 145 28 697

– 18 75 229 29 67 – 93 8 280

– 12 22 168 29 58 – 64 8 157

– – – 10 – 9 – 15 – –

– 6 53 23 – – – 14 – 64

Springfield, IL -------------------------Springfield, MO ------------------------Springfield, OH ------------------------Springfield, MA--CT ---------------------Spring Hill, FL -------------------------Stamford, CT--NY ----------------------State College, PA ----------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV--PA ----------Stockton, CA --------------------------Stuart, FL -----------------------------

288 1 210 144 785 98 111 79 204 3 202 155

– 4 – 8 8 – – 6 – –

– – – 5 – – – – 59 10

1 069 1 421 400 5 290 203 4 739 3 645 262 50 189 486

126 342 37 102 23 139 570 – 050 177

90 186 41 324 51 401 205 160 12 260 31

48 117 80 508 10 1 527 251 12 2 227 36

449 86 191 724 82 829 760 56 1 922 155

155 226 18 684 32 238 587 16 301 32

86 262 26 828 5 211 105 9 6 686 34

5 28 – 89 17 44 – 19 741 12

– 7 – 21 – – – 19 214 12

– – – 24 – 39 – – 23 –

5 21 – 38 – – – – 229 –

Sumter, SC ---------------------------Syracuse, NY--------------------------Tacoma, WA --------------------------Tallahassee, FL ------------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL -------Taunton, MA --------------------------Temple, TX ---------------------------Terre Haute, IN ------------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR -------------Texas City, TX--------------------------

90 3 044 6 886 307 5 151 26 262 223 293 633

– – 187 7 46 – – – – –

– 25 281 – 34 – – – – 5

494 242 499 428 816 500 394 958 339 1 707

67 1 267 1 154 832 3 166 58 154 201 64 102

77 551 4 949 257 3 157 72 10 96 21 240

19 376 3 836 112 1 411 6 27 100 13 19

112 1 121 309 607 3 373 54 46 250 60 438

116 1 103 7 472 369 2 642 99 113 81 83 97

13 726 1 980 117 3 496 75 24 26 66 673

75 132 3 241 39 521 6 38 14 10 46

75 73 1 100 13 274 – 34 6 – 1

– 40 874 15 81 6 4 – 10 7

– – 1 061 – 64 – – 8 – 33

Titusville, FL --------------------------Toledo, OH--MI ------------------------Topeka, KS ---------------------------Trenton, NJ--PA ------------------------Tucson, AZ ---------------------------Tulsa, OK ----------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL ------------------------Tyler, TX -----------------------------Utica--Rome, NY -----------------------Vacaville, CA ---------------------------

191 1 142 1 617 557 10 569 22 559 133 236 428 879

– 6 – 5 14 11 – 16 – 9

– 6 – – 32 33 – – 17 –

374 969 168 205 070 832 135 379 1 688 2 415

45 1 404 302 1 000 3 113 1 266 424 113 140 224

96 579 154 669 1 693 356 68 65 170 1 006

95 321 116 117 1 535 398 111 4 100 577

80 952 107 1 858 731 1 049 273 129 342 178

40 699 257 804 1 411 606 80 19 148 136

5 170 147 40 1 068 1 145 28 34 246 9

– 32 38 71 431 160 5 20 28 288

– 8 4 9 212 135 – 20 15 154

– 16 15 – 78 – 5 – – 56

– – 19 54 72 25 – – 13 71

Vero Beach, FL ------------------------Victoria, TX ---------------------------Vineland--Millville, NJ --------------------Visalia, CA ---------------------------Waco, TX ----------------------------Warner Robins, GA ---------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA -----------------Waterbury, CT -------------------------Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA -----------------Watsonville, CA -------------------------

184 119 304 894 376 144 9 434 440 220 335

– – – – – – 109 8 – 10

– – – – – – 197 38 – 22

458 376 832 159 161 808 756 216 940 866

33 29 204 410 342 122 38 952 261 241 343

121 63 126 329 173 187 24 532 155 26 1 359

9 27 10 279 123 54 9 287 99 114 960

139 165 187 379 137 68 34 501 347 201 23

12 20 124 190 171 183 37 686 113 150 118

9 72 88 164 148 90 23 017 89 24 –

12 – 26 72 38 31 1 686 – 9 39

12 – 26 42 16 25 586 – 9 39

– – – 7 7 6 209 – – –

– – – 23 15 – 666 – – –

Wausau, WI --------------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL ---------------------------------Wheeling, WV--OH ----------------------Wichita, KS ---------------------------Wichita Falls, TX -----------------------Williamsport, PA -----------------------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD--PA ---------------Wilmington, NC ------------------------Winston-Salem, NC ---------------------Winter Haven, FL ------------------------

203





2 305

44

15

6

94

30

25

5







1 285 90 4 134 622 120 706 462 337 226

8 – 24 – – 21 – 5 –

– – 27 18 – – – – –

8 431 383 8 057 1 678 347 6 571 483 1 371 642

2 152 49 925 176 15 1 841 58 318 82

1 199 83 490 261 79 639 55 115 97

463 21 274 79 8 402 46 195 17

2 347 164 889 120 156 1 855 182 277 109

432 18 459 244 36 1 017 47 109 10

891 1 3 221 702 – 346 48 153 224

246 17 153 71 – 84 32 – –

109 13 62 31 – 58 15 – –

9 4 17 – – 11 10 – –

119 – 37 31 – – 7 – –

Worcester, MA--CT ---------------------Yakima, WA --------------------------York, PA -----------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH -----------------Yuba City, CA -------------------------Yuma, AZ--CA --------------------------

832 1 720 127 572 1 603 931

– – – – – –

– 6 – – 6 10

6 610 936 1 050 1 517 8 173 828

1 298 102 154 258 314 139

179 354 28 76 648 351

389 86 103 68 698 194

1 297 38 129 524 2 961 62

512 194 219 237 259 59

2 089 79 249 66 74 –

46 51 7 50 71 156

28 39 – 42 25 72

– 12 – – – 15

– – 7 8 33 63

314

4 6 2 2 1 13 127

6 24 2 20

4 1 5 11 5 1

5 1 191 1 2

1 1 1 5

1 5 27 19

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 314 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 167.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Central American

South American

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Abilene, TX ------------------------------Akron, OH -------------------------------Albany, GA ------------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY ----------------Albuquerque, NM -------------------------Alexandria, LA ----------------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ -----------Alton, IL --------------------------------Altoona, PA ------------------------------Amarillo, TX ------------------------------

14 461 1 105 399 835 94 942 589 1 173 515 108 19 975

293 538 186 4 389 1 321 151 18 728 22 37 150

60 114 13 400 447 – 463 – 8 31

– 18 10 362 109 41 699 – – –

383 208 14 250 1 307 27 753 – 13 81

– 25 – 12 423 – 210 – – –

5 17 – 57 43 8 176 – – 40

296 47 8 7 185 6 136 – 13 –

36 35 – 57 293 – 102 – – 36

52 261 20 1 093 753 62 1 526 79 78 67

12 6 – 199 101 5 17 – – 6

6 114 4 434 198 33 599 42 – 10

26 18 – 134 60 – 340 – 6 10

– 38 – 157 84 – 230 30 34 –

1 041 921 195 1 840 81 257 370 1 912 92 7 2 490

Anchorage, AK ---------------------------Anderson, IN -----------------------------Anderson, SC ----------------------------Annapolis, MD----------------------------Ann Arbor, MI ----------------------------Anniston, AL -----------------------------Antioch--Pittsburg, CA ----------------------Appleton--Neenah, WI ----------------------Asheville, NC -----------------------------Athens, GA -------------------------------

4 387 99 138 379 1 862 459 23 619 824 306 404

1 170 63 112 189 483 415 1 317 12 165 221

317 – 8 81 279 16 78 29 45 110

317 – – 15 50 – 33 9 11 21

377 – 5 229 218 31 1 994 70 19 25

90 – 5 14 17 – 175 – – 20

43 – – 22 21 8 56 6 4 –

63 – – 58 25 7 522 17 – 5

82 – – 39 21 8 1 128 43 15 –

709 – 6 192 594 – 568 54 127 338

28 – – 47 103 – 15 2 – 9

391 – – 51 138 – 86 24 69 56

26 – – 38 47 – 31 – – 5

189 – 6 22 70 – 246 3 40 173

1 973 110 67 325 959 48 3 698 102 184 270

Atlanta, GA ------------------------------Atlantic City, NJ --------------------------Auburn--Opelika, AL ------------------------Augusta, GA--SC --------------------------Aurora, IL -------------------------------Austin, TX -------------------------------Bakersfield, CA ---------------------------Baltimore, MD ----------------------------Bangor, ME ------------------------------Baton Rouge, LA ---------------------------

18 973 333 234 1 463 22 808 102 198 65 474 4 230 71 1 420

6 749 6 658 51 1 639 2 257 1 718 1 024 6 323 122 387

5 520 445 30 134 221 817 159 1 334 11 444

652 530 – 37 32 75 49 702 – 30

4 149 454 4 484 194 2 586 1 466 2 256 74 1 036

668 53 – 12 135 283 261 454 17 47

639 53 – – 31 230 49 192 – 206

434 103 – 20 15 572 23 207 13 409

1 311 177 – 109 13 946 1 029 502 6 166

6 468 937 57 234 110 1 792 857 2 942 49 539

498 53 8 17 69 301 90 503 6 61

3 107 532 26 77 14 438 200 783 20 242

486 108 15 9 21 150 61 310 – 39

1 214 70 – 49 – 253 238 573 – 88

6 093 938 114 649 843 6 537 4 301 5 166 141 1 494

Battle Creek, MI --------------------------Bay City, MI -----------------------------Beaumont, TX ----------------------------Bellingham, WA ---------------------------Beloit, WI--IL -----------------------------Benton Harbor, MI ------------------------Billings, MT ------------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS ------------------------Binghamton, NY --------------------------Birmingham, AL ----------------------------

879 2 553 4 110 1 049 976 259 2 093 1 234 301 767

134 20 89 83 2 6 53 454 685 335

– 23 109 56 – – 5 148 185 309

6 – 29 – – 7 7 52 197 14

20 8 142 42 6 27 49 159 91 111

– – 50 – – – – 15 7 25

6 – 8 – – 20 – 20 8 7

– – 25 – – – 37 27 – 40

– – 41 19 – – 12 15 16 5

6 11 138 38 22 12 18 84 187 352

– – 19 – – – – 9 42 42

– 11 9 – 16 12 6 33 110 201

– – – 11 6 – – – 16 4

– – 79 – – – – 17 12 44

206 213 688 114 93 137 418 1 160 362 792

Bismarck, ND ----------------------------Bloomington, IN ---------------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL ---------------------Boise City, ID ----------------------------Boston, MA------------------------------Boulder, CO ------------------------------Bremerton, WA ---------------------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT ---------------------Bristol, CT -------------------------------Bristol, TN--Bristol, VA ----------------------

196 377 678 471 394 862 413 837 56 81

17 193 202 101 43 483 186 390 31 736 1 168 26

– 44 41 41 5 029 129 42 1 959 21 6

– – – – 15 619 – 34 450 – 21

14 139 43 83 19 250 146 111 668 23 –

– 48 14 7 5 465 34 6 100 – –

4 – – 8 2 915 – – 96 – –

– 8 – – 448 – – 22 – –

– 13 – 15 8 408 18 29 218 8 –

13 79 32 123 14 076 357 198 2 297 183 24

– 11 – 30 1 688 56 69 173 9 –

5 9 8 62 5 750 43 11 831 104 –

8 9 – 13 1 014 7 12 718 23 –

– – 9 18 2 089 59 57 249 33 –

103 220 137 455 834 076 277 881 326 36

Brockton, MA ----------------------------Brownsville, TX ---------------------------Brunswick, GA ----------------------------Bryan--College Station, TX -------------------Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY -------------------Burlington, NC ----------------------------Burlington, VT ----------------------------Canton, OH ------------------------------Casper, WY ------------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA ---------------------------

384 100 716 134 13 207 1 970 248 136 419 1 294 849

3 123 311 73 310 14 749 106 155 143 81 31

129 115 54 146 536 37 122 53 9 14

96 – – 30 385 – 44 31 – 29

564 572 6 372 422 6 73 – 14 43

258 103 – 38 94 – – – – 6

98 67 6 58 38 – 26 – – 12

36 222 – 79 13 – 7 – – –

91 131 – 118 153 6 – – 14 –

237 316 36 410 795 8 197 124 26 38

36 42 – 85 211 – 28 47 12 –

52 44 – 41 195 – 85 51 8 27

7 46 – 50 67 – 11 – – –

80 17 – 55 150 – 20 10 6 –

946 3 692 102 657 2 746 160 328 1 255 543 208

Champaign--Urbana, IL ----------------------Charleston, SC ----------------------------Charleston, WV ---------------------------Charlotte, NC-----------------------------Charlottesville, VA -------------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA -----------------------Cheyenne, WY ----------------------------Chicago, IL--Northwestern Indiana--------------Chico, CA -------------------------------Cincinnati, OH--KY --------------------------

837 1 952 342 1 634 120 695 4 928 538 069 4 385 2 194

291 1 387 53 893 168 285 138 146 306 192 1 073

118 342 38 567 102 232 – 16 302 37 418

16 194 – 31 – 12 – 2 045 – 13

149 270 20 565 30 142 19 27 804 132 436

27 32 – 90 – 18 – 15 400 – 43

36 99 – 119 – 72 8 3 093 10 50

15 34 – 105 14 20 – 1 259 8 146

9 12 5 125 9 – – 5 548 73 41

448 314 115 1 028 130 176 26 27 623 51 721

133 43 45 61 26 4 – 2 152 6 170

98 207 22 350 56 82 – 9 206 20 178

22 – – 346 – – 6 8 230 5 110

120 7 8 114 11 51 13 4 260 10 138

456 1 606 257 976 222 351 1 614 28 659 894 1 643

Clarksville, TN--KY -------------------------Cleveland, OH ----------------------------Colorado Springs, CO-----------------------Columbia, MO ----------------------------Columbia, SC -----------------------------Columbus, GA--AL -------------------------Columbus, OH ----------------------------Corpus Christi, TX -------------------------Crystal Lake, IL ---------------------------Cumberland, MD--WV -----------------------

1 531 4 361 18 263 400 1 264 1 933 2 745 122 542 1 283 47

1 708 20 903 1 894 123 1 553 2 539 1 770 402 104 7

90 763 254 74 199 142 517 170 8 –

61 250 183 – 117 42 133 68 – 19

506 970 975 77 400 758 499 523 66 43

47 417 22 7 39 63 48 150 6 4

46 135 67 16 50 93 65 30 – –

22 42 30 37 27 10 92 90 – 39

4 244 61 – 30 91 91 143 – –

79 1 611 530 129 506 344 701 347 263 21

6 279 95 9 72 – 129 59 96 –

29 388 166 41 94 39 194 98 63 –

14 52 35 – 98 68 99 – 31 8

– 511 108 22 95 21 47 101 6 –

469 3 085 9 510 144 754 795 1 748 7 545 152 65

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX ----------------------Danbury, CT--NY --------------------------Danville, VA -----------------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL ----------Davis, CA -------------------------------Dayton, OH ------------------------------Daytona Beach, FL-------------------------Decatur, AL ------------------------------Decatur, IL ------------------------------Deltona, FL -------------------------------

394 281 620 18 10 269 2 401 2 000 459 254 398 171

7 260 1 547 14 343 132 1 061 1 330 18 95 3 787

4 705 276 44 68 45 347 458 42 26 572

464 801 12 – – 60 18 10 – 27

18 176 282 8 234 181 253 193 – 26 130

2 287 154 8 22 23 27 10 – – –

1 800 – – 39 – 40 31 – – –

1 267 12 – 19 30 52 17 – – 28

11 023 27 – 14 71 27 52 – – 87

7 779 1 051 44 138 407 195 555 13 35 298

865 147 – 20 78 28 121 – – –

2 442 360 35 53 62 75 90 – – 143

799 284 9 14 15 11 97 – 7 101

1 659 136 – 22 111 48 28 13 – 26

20 743 1 422 58 715 867 925 844 98 79 218

Denton, TX ------------------------------Denver, CO ------------------------------Des Moines, IA ---------------------------Detroit, MI ------------------------------Dothan, AL ------------------------------Dover, DE -------------------------------Dubuque, IA--IL ---------------------------Duluth, MN--WI ---------------------------Durham, NC -----------------------------Eau Claire, WI -----------------------------

4 134 4 44

112 3 752 128 9 333 27 961 46 73 486 64

99 1 415 116 2 031 7 43 – 37 230 11

7 167 – 327 – 43 6 – 20 –

307 1 414 278 1 263 39 75 9 52 187 29

183 271 53 182 – 6 – 6 18 7

– 78 5 134 – – – 18 23 –

– 136 34 150 7 24 – – 45 6

108 367 156 295 – 12 – 7 52 8

151 2 877 141 2 717 60 93 21 50 525 35

11 294 22 733 – 9 – – 63 –

54 606 18 769 7 14 19 30 108 7

– 188 19 320 – 5 – – 7 21

15 913 28 294 – 45 2 15 44 –

334 56 838 653 10 028 81 160 77 190 339 25

Urbanized Area

2 7 2 2

864 494 829 320 108 422 190 286 926 143

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 315 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 167.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Central American

South American

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Elgin, IL ---------------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN ------------------------Elmira, NY -------------------------------El Paso, TX--NM --------------------------Erie, PA ---------------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR ---------------------Evansville, IN--KY --------------------------Fairfield, CA -----------------------------Fall River, MA--RI -------------------------Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN --------------------

15 036 1 479 49 380 957 247 3 255 416 8 472 67 1 124

2 148 427 614 4 404 1 959 262 129 997 836 52

92 10 41 394 79 64 53 94 16 2

11 – 86 151 14 5 17 62 7 –

524 110 55 1 536 122 258 45 1 140 84 49

149 48 – 265 25 15 – 138 27 –

82 25 – 193 26 31 – 8 46 42

12 – 22 118 – 16 17 293 – –

240 37 – 230 15 103 – 572 11 –

290 39 22 824 95 174 36 213 242 27

– – – 161 14 13 – 4 79 –

78 22 8 126 46 31 24 91 8 21

102 – – 154 7 – – – 66 –

9 – – 209 – 31 – 69 89 –

Fayetteville, NC ---------------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR ------------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA -------------------Flint, MI --------------------------------Florence, AL -----------------------------Florence, SC -----------------------------Fort Collins, CO ---------------------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL ---Fort Myers--Cape Coral, FL ------------------Fort Pierce, FL -----------------------------

4 263 665 539 5 707 168 61 5 474 7 506 2 792 1 565

4 548 133 5 222 312 39 29 61 25 653 4 337 1 400

373 – 42 67 – 30 29 23 855 802 531

162 22 121 17 – 21 18 3 447 51 72

1 387 24 67 118 14 4 98 7 096 756 175

41 – 24 9 6 4 6 970 339 75

68 – 6 71 8 – 10 1 558 46 –

83 5 16 8 – – – 1 134 57 31

96 15 – 5 – – 21 1 771 48 27

365 118 762 197 – 11 322 24 751 925 597

– 7 82 – – – 57 1 914 80 58

183 53 103 27 – – 38 12 160 398 268

124 8 143 5 – – 7 2 652 142 93

21 6 – 67 – – 80 3 952 130 83

1 272 132 410 896 53 54 1 767 11 561 1 032 579

Fort Smith, AR--OK ------------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL ----------------------Fort Wayne, IN ---------------------------Frederick, MD ----------------------------Fredericksburg, VA-------------------------Fresno, CA ------------------------------Gadsden, AL -----------------------------Gainesville, FL ----------------------------Galveston, TX ----------------------------Gastonia, NC ------------------------------

659 1 123 3 872 276 392 113 136 144 385 10 830 186

69 1 086 384 138 322 1 258 20 1 386 211 26

95 174 181 52 71 179 52 1 368 89 73

– 22 – 16 15 20 – 73 8 29

43 243 157 90 95 1 090 6 494 547 54

– 38 42 24 7 393 6 40 126 –

6 36 32 – 17 95 – 60 66 –

– – – 60 14 71 – 186 – 49

37 – – – 18 374 – 11 341 5

47 69 89 86 100 721 49 1 116 50 47

– – – – 6 91 – 189 – –

7 20 56 38 – 194 44 379 32 9

– 18 18 35 33 26 – 67 6 12

9 9 9 – 9 216 – 123 – –

130 626 470 174 158 4 988 53 968 756 193

Glens Falls, NY ---------------------------Goldsboro, NC ----------------------------Grand Forks, ND--MN ----------------------Grand Junction, CO ------------------------Grand Rapids, MI -------------------------Great Falls, MT ---------------------------Greeley, CO ------------------------------Green Bay, WI----------------------------Greensboro, NC ---------------------------Greenville,NC ------------------------------

76 239 892 4 070 7 949 885 12 683 817 364 51

168 205 58 60 2 131 89 25 132 268 72

27 24 35 7 760 – 9 39 239 –

– – – 10 158 – 12 17 4 7

8 15 – 6 185 37 110 24 145 16

– – – 6 31 7 61 – 8 –

– – – – 66 6 – 7 17 –

– – – – 6 – 6 6 – –

– – – – 26 – 31 – – 9

6 – 24 60 340 8 97 82 162 48

– – – – 112 – 12 5 19 –

– – 12 – 44 – – 74 70 –

– – – – – 8 6 3 11 –

– – 12 30 104 – 6 – 9 –

88 134 114 1 667 1 151 357 2 267 242 284 62

Greenville, SC ----------------------------Hagerstown, MD--PA--WV -------------------Hamilton, OH-----------------------------Harlingen, TX-----------------------------Harrisburg, PA ----------------------------Hartford--Middletown, CT --------------------Hattiesburg, MS --------------------------Hemet--San Jacinto, CA ---------------------Hesperia--Apple Valley--Victorville, CA ----------Hickory, NC -------------------------------

659 134 354 058 815 249 184 459 526 164

483 80 31 129 3 918 43 276 9 145 874 93

249 – 41 51 161 1 513 35 – 124 8

7 – – 40 93 775 – – 7 3

171 – 32 500 128 463 110 387 931 –

8 – – 58 – 84 – 91 261 –

16 – – 70 24 84 61 19 60 –

108 – 9 25 – 65 16 152 139 –

2 – – 148 51 101 16 4 293 –

604 40 52 123 263 3 724 107 60 424 68

7 15 – 5 – 342 – 27 58 –

446 – 7 31 73 1 279 26 22 92 59

31 – 7 12 127 117 – – 113 –

19 – 28 59 39 1 668 18 – 29 –

456 96 181 422 487 514 151 479 487 72

High Point, NC ----------------------------Holland, MI ------------------------------Honolulu, HI -----------------------------Houma, LA ------------------------------Houston, TX -----------------------------Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH -------------Huntsville, AL ----------------------------Hyannis, MA -----------------------------Idaho Falls, ID ----------------------------Indianapolis, IN ----------------------------

193 5 290 7 071 228 527 825 183 927 48 2 112 5 072

112 455 10 700 85 9 274 52 483 384 19 1 418

66 61 324 74 7 993 176 157 42 11 469

– 10 189 – 1 007 14 39 5 – 49

50 – 602 95 55 743 39 193 62 82 298

36 – 131 4 5 602 9 29 14 – 6

– – 106 35 5 379 – 15 15 – 23

– – 37 – 3 387 – 19 – 49 57

– – 55 37 38 834 – – 15 – 31

6 153 661 44 20 744 139 169 84 51 590

– – 154 – 2 160 10 30 – 2 52

6 – 110 – 10 006 113 66 21 – 218

– – 132 22 1 660 – – 6 – 94

– 4 108 – 2 574 – – – 13 117

178 365 17 477 429 29 082 271 620 427 171 1 325

Indio--Coachella, CA ------------------------Iowa City, IA -----------------------------Ithaca, NY -------------------------------Jackson, MI------------------------------Jackson, MS -----------------------------Jackson, TN ------------------------------Jacksonville, FL ---------------------------Jacksonville, NC ---------------------------Janesville, WI ----------------------------Johnson City, TN ---------------------------

40 299 520 291 1 067 503 57 3 677 2 447 468 123

95 64 437 146 85 45 6 121 2 075 24 55

27 76 36 64 32 17 2 173 348 7 64

– – 69 – 29 – 320 155 2 –

614 132 84 8 185 – 908 435 8 20

38 36 8 – 47 – 64 14 – –

– 51 23 – 50 – 131 59 – 14

132 9 – – 25 – 99 44 8 –

444 23 11 8 8 – 161 107 – –

100 196 392 14 177 9 1 360 234 10 62

– 11 107 – – 9 129 13 – 7

– 26 98 7 75 – 701 96 10 –

– 24 22 – – – 126 43 – 8

82 9 48 7 13 – 138 22 – 38

977 82 257 209 542 134 4 092 711 66 197

Johnstown, PA ---------------------------Joliet, IL --------------------------------Joplin, MO ------------------------------Kailua, HI -------------------------------Kalamazoo, MI ---------------------------Kankakee, IL -----------------------------Kannapolis, NC ---------------------------Kansas City, MO--KS -----------------------Kenosha, WI -----------------------------Killeen, TX--------------------------------

346 12 477 334 2 123 2 374 801 244 32 355 4 190 8 593

28 732 25 1 976 259 119 29 1 187 352 4 572

39 87 4 142 154 43 16 1 140 32 177

– – – 25 12 – – 83 12 305

– 90 24 158 94 – 25 803 126 947

– 4 4 – 6 – – 230 – 32

– – – – 9 – – 188 33 44

– – – 5 25 – – 22 82 52

– 7 13 39 13 – 7 120 – 92

3 148 – 109 103 48 11 1 357 151 272

3 7 – 13 15 16 – 148 51 15

– 117 – 37 34 7 – 492 57 129

– – – 17 – – – 199 13 15

– 5 – 12 – 19 11 219 6 43

86 584 66 3 604 285 44 86 3 632 242 1 008

Kingsport, TN--VA -------------------------Kissimmee, FL ----------------------------Knoxville, TN -----------------------------Kokomo, IN ------------------------------La Crosse, WI--MN ------------------------Lafayette, LA ----------------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN ----------------Lake Charles, LA --------------------------Lakeland, FL -----------------------------Lancaster, PA -----------------------------

150 761 697 595 112 762 790 833 990 385

11 6 360 223 89 104 105 260 88 1 236 11 342

17 548 148 15 125 56 51 38 804 174

– 351 36 10 23 – 29 – 49 247

6 190 130 5 2 159 65 45 209 133

– 64 – 5 – 49 7 – 5 85

– 13 15 – – 49 – 12 19 17

– 15 26 – – – 9 9 17 –

– 65 – – 2 – – – 25 31

7 559 227 17 67 277 154 27 121 364

– 35 39 – 13 9 74 – 27 21

7 327 39 – 48 147 26 14 58 197

– 51 8 – – 4 – – – 19

– 72 23 – – 22 8 – 24 96

51 629 338 106 171 827 225 409 923 326

744 524 094 460 177 009 313 3 260 108 3 985

780 581 231 161 3 155 68 17 659 1 644 19 347

516 435 196 8 6 010 40 607 54 50 69

44 27 6 20 376 – 12 337 83 33 –

2 962 195 271 102 4 139 91 629 321 6 318

855 59 38 11 465 – 374 – – 31

163 12 27 3 216 5 62 7 – 4

274 22 51 – 772 – 6 25 – –

1 499 12 88 74 2 065 – 49 44 – 244

1 502 480 118 173 2 849 244 1 145 172 21 84

360 37 16 – 631 47 40 12 7 66

303 104 49 29 992 47 340 124 7 12

159 52 – – 209 9 667 15 – –

258 29 16 42 307 36 65 17 – –

Urbanized Area

Lancaster--Palmdale, CA ---------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI --------------------Laredo, TX ------------------------------Las Cruces, NM ---------------------------Las Vegas, NV ---------------------------Lawrence, KS ----------------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH -----------------Lawton, OK ------------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME ----------------------Lewisville, TX -----------------------------

316

56 1 13 21

23 10 112 33 51 1

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin 672 135 93 750 144 231 184 384 062 112

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 316 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

8 1 2 1

1 3 1 2

3 1 3 4 9

812 452 178 383 907 339 2 185 534 100 411

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 167.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Central American

South American

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Lexington-Fayette, KY ----------------------Lima, OH --------------------------------Lincoln, NE ------------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR --------------Lodi, CA --------------------------------Logan, UT -------------------------------Lompoc, CA ------------------------------Longmont, CO ----------------------------Longview, TX-----------------------------Longview, WA--OR --------------------------

749 419 2 478 1 767 8 803 928 9 653 4 348 2 663 943

289 77 92 417 94 12 269 191 46 33

228 24 108 85 14 – 295 34 6 7

49 21 – – – – 33 – – –

Lorain--Elyria, OH --------------------------Los Angeles, CA --------------------------Louisville, KY--IN --------------------------Lowell, MA--NH ---------------------------Lubbock, TX -----------------------------Lynchburg, VA ----------------------------McAllen--Edinburg--Mission, TX----------------Macon, GA ------------------------------Madison, WI -----------------------------Manchester, NH----------------------------

3 049 3 066 302 1 654 298 38 660 228 210 302 200 1 861 408

11 082 50 850 682 7 275 218 94 490 77 584 806

65 54 587 236 82 34 26 228 31 226 48

42 98 2 747 478 846 23 234 303 257 5 219 – 46 47 520 – 15 61 329 108 96

31 132 733 17 57 31 – 46 – – –

12 24 181 – 48 37 5 128 5 53 72

– 24 75 36 875 264 764 116 137 59 60 524 7 71 1 042 16 64 241 – – 110 107 193 369 – – 8 70 24 528 9 – 417

358 238 154 471 587 888 185 18 857 27 643 20 564

114 80 4 040 683 217 68 008 44 40 14 583 2 592

– 9 950 617 51 558 765 – – 592 1 065

– 10 – 119 175 773 44 380 – 316 23 475 119 227 – 56 – 55 164 839 117 1 150

4 50 114 105 – 8 214 – – 101 163

– 26 165 70 – 18 024 – 7 31 153

– – 50 118 187 74 112 12 – 271 136

Missoula, MT ----------------------------Mobile, AL ------------------------------Modesto, CA -----------------------------Monessen, PA ----------------------------Monroe, LA ------------------------------Montgomery, AL --------------------------Muncie, IN ------------------------------Muskegon, MI ----------------------------Myrtle Beach, SC -------------------------Napa, CA --------------------------------

535 838 40 588 184 387 675 442 1 970 176 8 380

33 255 887 50 44 263 58 254 190 114

– 212 113 – 17 130 8 48 7 79

– 21 39 – – 52 – – 6 –

– 263 927 9 129 103 34 34 60 189

– 34 182 – 43 – 18 – – 4

– 61 28 – 23 15 16 10 13 35

– 11 339 – 63 35 – – – 46

– 18 341 9 – – – – – 90

24 146 456 3 9 111 52 – 41 153

– 36 76 3 – 5 44 – 11 –

12 44 192 – – 54 – – 7 38

7 – 19 – – 10 – – – 3

– 22 138 – – 27 – – – 42

168 1 115 3 601 279 174 330 161 231 138 981

Naples, FL -------------------------------Nashua, NH ------------------------------Nashville, TN -----------------------------Newark, OH -----------------------------New Bedford, MA -------------------------New Britain, CT ---------------------------Newburgh, NY ----------------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT --------------------New London--Norwich, CT -------------------New Orleans, LA ---------------------------

2 142 655 2 321 178 191 194 1 978 1 740 687 6 881

1 006 778 649 25 4 592 10 684 4 100 22 010 4 358 2 601

2 214 137 327 – 20 211 255 783 134 5 279

22 286 9 – 223 172 62 236 83 299

248 141 151 – 106 180 897 489 238 17 884

19 40 33 – – 104 – 59 76 1 969

111 36 39 – 7 12 611 32 15 9 436

22 – 12 – 15 – 6 159 8 4 071

– 36 36 – 59 35 207 110 37 1 080

264 214 385 17 79 528 550 1 715 288 2 300

– 5 93 – 5 95 65 332 87 226

154 156 122 12 31 107 68 425 42 950

– 13 26 – – 92 92 360 46 477

57 4 66 5 – 229 229 193 45 141

836 515 976 96 669 1 083 737 2 806 819 11 606

Newport, RI ------------------------------New York, NY--Northeastern New Jersey --------Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA ------Norwalk, CT -----------------------------Ocala, FL --------------------------------Odessa, TX ------------------------------Ogden, UT -------------------------------Oklahoma City, OK ------------------------Olympia, WA -----------------------------Omaha, NE--IA -----------------------------

226 90 718 8 688 244 174 32 993 12 439 23 067 1 196 11 317

489 1 178 455 9 546 3 158 552 156 235 1 269 384 733

76 153 988 1 608 174 209 56 89 368 102 301

58 98 402 955 175 638 582 1 780 301 955 15 46 – 51 17 228 6 752 27 237 61 207

48 27 248 49 67 – 10 97 174 27 –

– 32 543 144 116 20 9 – 245 – 11

5 13 761 106 154 – – 36 13 36 24

7 39 23 995 151 966 137 500 107 1 498 24 53 8 30 60 86 151 351 – 29 45 47

16 115 196 250 122 66 – 4 18 26 12

– 54 329 298 38 10 – 57 275 17 93

324 208 457 6 797 944 295 1 451 3 342 3 085 562 1 646

Orlando, FL ------------------------------Oshkosh, WI -----------------------------Owensboro, KY ---------------------------Oxnard--Ventura, CA -----------------------Palm Springs, CA --------------------------Panama City, FL --------------------------Parkersburg, WV--OH -----------------------Pascagoula, MS ---------------------------Pensacola, FL -----------------------------Peoria, IL---------------------------------

8 171 366 89 114 213 22 524 798 77 193 1 616 1 763

40 704 76 – 1 518 191 601 16 55 767 180

8 736 10 – 433 249 259 18 – 334 88

2 122 – – 79 – 38 – – 14 –

3 005 14 10 2 665 1 600 82 – 27 316 82

527 – – 833 739 – – – 27 21

446 – – 75 29 15 – – 52 10

470 5 – 288 34 – – – 10 –

373 – 10 1 104 780 7 – – 28 –

7 222 9 9 1 949 621 86 6 21 358 192

758 – – 439 106 21 – 8 30 4

4 008 9 – 479 213 32 – – 72 77

711 – 9 364 79 – – 6 83 14

669 – – 337 101 10 – – 29 6

6 167 73 57 5 541 1 136 304 64 188 1 404 434

Petersburg, VA ---------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ ------------------------Phoenix, AZ -----------------------------Pine Bluff, AR ----------------------------Pittsburgh, PA ----------------------------Pittsfield, MA ----------------------------Pocatello, ID -----------------------------Port Arthur, TX ---------------------------Port Huron, MI ---------------------------Portland, ME ------------------------------

406 7 753 281 273 102 2 989 40 1 959 5 367 1 178 214

626 107 474 4 917 61 1 657 133 32 80 54 192

70 4 945 1 172 17 349 32 7 35 24 64

86 2 766 223 – 69 46 – – – 35

231 4 212 4 198 – 347 56 19 627 – 91

– 276 1 103 – 64 17 – 43 – 30

14 446 523 – 71 19 – 176 – –

– 1 235 479 – 53 – 6 351 – –

6 683 1 366 – 38 20 13 46 – 13

30 8 061 3 166 – 1 155 30 58 120 5 98

– 1 668 518 – 327 – – 3 – –

14 3 411 1 051 – 163 13 27 41 5 16

– 736 233 – 57 – – – – 16

8 741 494 – 187 – 20 – – 42

452 14 269 18 669 84 2 459 169 332 534 128 269

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA -----------------Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME ----------Pottstown, PA ----------------------------Poughkeepsie, NY -------------------------Providence--Pawtucket, RI--MA ----------------Provo--Orem, UT --------------------------Pueblo, CO ------------------------------Punta Gorda, FL --------------------------Racine, WI -------------------------------Raleigh, NC -------------------------------

24 954 518 29 574 1 907 3 656 27 641 272 6 325 1 129

1 343 340 600 3 570 12 059 138 318 466 596 669

774 80 48 300 920 83 15 234 26 225

31 25 77 383 9 293 49 16 16 5 7

1 773 97 24 265 5 870 523 33 144 8 216

625 – – 19 4 405 97 – 38 – 17

241 29 – 57 208 54 – 33 – –

247 30 7 11 136 39 – – – 82

340 – – 26 906 154 – 43 – –

1 770 73 28 808 6 892 948 62 249 33 543

163 – – 71 183 141 – 57 21 64

375 50 28 360 5 093 82 11 69 – 196

136 – – 167 410 88 – 47 – 76

383 7 – 88 434 208 – 63 – 128

6 137 242 45 681 5 562 1 233 13 189 322 469 824

919 444 922 285 381 409 144 319 271 1 032

99 12 175 109 682 186 1 382 7 579 155 47 17 350

40 221 33 197 90 444 2 775 104 35 1 095

– 292 – 10 – 129 409 29 7 630

104 78 27 1 890 302 543 10 837 17 94 769

– 22 – 482 20 48 2 697 – 15 95

– – – 89 – 78 661 – 8 67

– 18 7 81 71 – 1 748 – 21 240

10 5 14 1 015 205 318 3 958 – – 118

27 249 37 618 75 580 4 968 70 105 997

– 36 – 48 – 116 982 12 – 69

27 183 30 197 37 107 1 329 15 85 408

– 25 – 15 – 50 761 – – 71

– – – 105 12 117 1 027 – 10 74

193 605 766 829 031 404 636 339 125 711

Urbanized Area

Mansfield, OH ----------------------------Medford, OR -----------------------------Melbourne--Palm Bay, FL --------------------Memphis, TN--AR--MS ----------------------Merced, CA ------------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL -------------------------Middletown, OH --------------------------Midland, TX -----------------------------Milwaukee, WI ---------------------------Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN --------------------

Rapid City, SD ----------------------------Reading, PA------------------------------Redding, CA -----------------------------Reno, NV -------------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA ---------------Richmond, VA ----------------------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA ----------------Roanoke, VA -----------------------------Rochester, MN----------------------------Rochester, NY -----------------------------

2 1 2 16 20

1 1 14 12 1 286

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

107 9 82 277 256 107 105 52 41 8

7 – 4 87 89 4 5 – 6 –

52 – 6 32 14 18 17 8 11 1

– – 14 75 15 – – – – –

– – 33 15 127 53 38 – 8 –

438 5 215 133 38 122 129 17 47 67

6 – 32 20 – – 14 – – 3

295 5 60 63 22 6 50 11 – –

16 – 4 – – 12 47 – 14 –

29 – 73 – – 8 9 – 33 44

479 92 308 684 455 93 838 1 108 229 215

45 20 757 76 36 17 9 98 8 27 21

8 27 002 233 910 116 38 180 – 162 170

– 20 987 15 11 – – 6 – 18 –

16 26 876 62 9 39 11 – – 105 66

540 173 513 911 1 817 2 492 164 6 314 144 714 418

– 8 123 17 8 8 585 – 26 112 156

– – 426 72 5 52 978 38 32 276 953

– – 122 – 33 7 986 – 6 26 133

– – 152 20 – 16 404 – 27 159 239

59 549 1 890 1 248 810 44 058 150 1 153 2 164 4 223

6 – 19 8 85 996 13 187 106 92 7 270 107 720 – 38 43 125 196 718 276 2 243

– 62 62 427 387 257 143 1 514 222 1 857 – 178 18 47 82 302 96 1 052 47 86 52 356

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 317 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

2 1 1 16 1

317

Table 167.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

Rockford, IL ------------------------------Rock Hill, SC -----------------------------Rocky Mount, NC -------------------------Rome, GA -------------------------------Round Lake Beach--McHenry, IL--WI ------------Sacramento, CA---------------------------Saginaw, MI -----------------------------St. Cloud, MN ----------------------------St. Joseph, MO--KS ------------------------St. Louis, MO--IL ---------------------------

Central American

South American

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

5 320 136 106 311 3 448 98 297 9 687 146 1 335 10 360

189 64 23 18 581 4 659 255 14 – 1 620

75 – – 8 104 735 13 43 – 909

– – – 9 – 83 – 3 – 89

109 23 38 29 385 3 268 22 15 7 944

40 – – 29 – 437 14 15 – 155

21 – – – – 276 – – – 75

5 – 38 – – 814 – – 7 263

– 4 – – 353 1 271 – – – 145

257 35 – 8 285 2 121 110 56 16 2 011

20 – – – 81 263 – – – 386

147 – – – 41 466 – 32 16 504

31 – – – 96 97 – – – 210

13 – – 8 3 597 23 13 – 233

485 46 53 97 369 16 224 469 119 66 5 116

143 945 180 950 817 766 741 567 412 279

187 605 1 433 512 7 067 11 698 21 699 7 450 151 413

177 107 310 – 269 919 439 613 68 113

25 – 50 – 270 686 764 334 – –

104 543 1 281 15 3 778 8 614 84 236 13 726 295 1 132

24 – 378 – 797 2 389 10 500 1 789 62 693

12 53 118 5 429 910 1 360 781 30 23

– 62 92 10 603 796 24 858 3 954 66 35

49 181 475 – 960 2 036 43 051 5 916 80 270

154 369 2 166 65 1 971 7 996 23 360 7 111 206 1 028

21 10 301 11 310 1 271 2 684 1 067 7 247

43 104 534 23 821 2 322 3 985 1 413 50 191

– – 74 – 83 694 1 509 304 24 154

69 233 589 – 390 1 596 9 107 2 041 47 173

950 2 352 9 731 955 26 918 30 273 67 805 26 050 990 2 574

173 514 614 902 011 566 172 7 676 26 400 80

Urbanized Area

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

Salem, OR -------------------------------Salinas, CA ------------------------------Salt Lake City, UT -------------------------San Angelo, TX ---------------------------San Antonio, TX --------------------------San Diego, CA ----------------------------San Francisco--Oakland, CA ------------------San Jose, CA-----------------------------San Luis Obispo, CA -----------------------Santa Barbara, CA -------------------------

7 52 29 21 523 413 267 228 4 38

Santa Cruz, CA ---------------------------Santa Fe, NM ----------------------------Santa Maria, CA --------------------------Santa Rosa, CA ---------------------------Sarasota--Bradenton, FL ---------------------Savannah, GA ----------------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA -------------------Seaside--Monterey, CA----------------------Seattle, WA------------------------------Sharon, PA--OH ----------------------------

11 10 28 15 7

451 91 238 541 1 974 802 664 1 429 2 604 6

162 57 20 148 1 345 283 38 92 1 051 24

– – 9 41 172 35 – 128 132 –

356 344 363 921 636 61 51 1 277 1 878 53

32 147 60 25 139 – – 40 246 7

9 – 23 70 225 – – 82 213 –

27 101 76 239 51 – – 80 502 9

263 49 144 460 38 – 44 791 562 37

457 146 111 612 812 55 129 391 3 809 29

15 8 33 30 60 8 18 104 436 –

115 49 9 90 214 12 88 103 745 5

26 22 – 57 132 7 – 21 140 –

257 16 7 244 303 28 3 64 859 –

Sheboygan, WI ---------------------------Sherman--Denison, TX ----------------------Shreveport, LA ---------------------------Simi Valley, CA ---------------------------Sioux City, IA--NE--SD ----------------------Sioux Falls, SD ---------------------------Slidell, LA -------------------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN--MI ---------------Spartanburg, SC --------------------------Spokane, WA -----------------------------

1 1 2 12 2

098 269 332 826 995 397 252 3 308 284 2 599

36 67 274 333 144 25 138 497 130 220

– 73 81 597 77 34 118 114 54 70

– – – 25 – – 24 35 – 13

11 151 215 1 250 36 33 264 133 41 54

5 – – 462 – – 22 30 – 6

– – 82 50 34 26 152 – 13 12

– – 39 132 – – 63 – 6 –

– 145 26 338 – – – 21 15 6

19 7 147 1 640 39 67 88 382 157 77

– – – 347 – 7 – 29 9 7

13 – 61 531 – 6 24 81 88 21

– – 34 149 – – – 57 10 –

– – 41 364 7 – – 15 13 26

148 183 739 1 613 158 110 621 573 216 1 151

Springfield, IL ----------------------------Springfield, MO ---------------------------Springfield, OH ---------------------------Springfield, MA--CT ------------------------Spring Hill, FL ----------------------------Stamford, CT--NY -------------------------State College, PA -------------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV--PA -------------Stockton, CA -----------------------------Stuart, FL --------------------------------

488 698 201 938 45 1 138 56 154 56 976 796

87 145 61 41 059 1 207 3 276 343 28 871 483

41 29 26 350 65 442 54 7 159 271

25 – 31 517 10 412 15 – – –

22 66 26 466 46 1 033 81 15 656 85

1 – 26 47 7 596 – – 62 10

12 – – 13 13 81 5 15 29 19

– 6 – 34 – – – – 252 21

– 28 – 57 – 197 – – 172 –

100 79 18 1 138 77 4 883 182 35 310 192

10 – – 63 7 212 26 – 30 45

24 39 – 570 65 2 066 9 8 55 60

– 6 – 87 – 872 11 8 43 –

60 23 8 270 – 1 022 39 19 34 28

192 271 103 2 442 292 1 365 143 131 4 375 283

Sumter, SC ------------------------------Syracuse, NY-----------------------------Tacoma, WA -----------------------------Tallahassee, FL ---------------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL ----------Taunton, MA -----------------------------Temple, TX ------------------------------Terre Haute, IN ---------------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR ----------------Texas City, TX-----------------------------

250 693 9 243 411 9 629 131 8 234 361 753 13 497

148 3 004 3 179 909 29 353 1 055 297 56 72 418

60 118 283 1 250 32 408 10 7 140 98 100

– 114 112 72 1 553 56 – 33 – 4

18 197 874 324 4 732 14 82 49 9 366

– 10 10 – 448 – – 7 – 45

10 14 49 72 1 373 – 57 – 6 118

– 2 33 35 588 7 – – – 70

– 11 191 47 581 – – – – 54

49 431 471 634 8 166 48 – 94 80 198

– 105 38 19 667 – – 8 – 2

25 156 75 427 4 039 – – 86 61 68

24 49 83 13 898 7 – – 19 10

– 89 142 32 960 – – – – 74

123 1 273 3 479 718 25 750 876 292 192 79 1 074

Titusville, FL -----------------------------Toledo, OH--MI ---------------------------Topeka, KS ------------------------------Trenton, NJ--PA ---------------------------Tucson, AZ ------------------------------Tulsa, OK -------------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL ---------------------------Tyler, TX --------------------------------Utica--Rome, NY --------------------------Vacaville, CA ------------------------------

430 12 771 6 231 440 133 679 7 877 174 6 293 419 8 271

513 575 213 11 930 1 696 776 32 91 3 654 272

157 159 42 770 616 280 140 54 69 121

6 58 11 308 29 24 – – 178 72

64 47 68 1 888 1 365 398 59 165 124 310

– 5 35 976 227 38 – 13 30 64

20 12 8 87 107 3 49 75 9 –

– – – 4 153 52 – – 10 59

– 13 18 16 619 101 – 34 8 61

110 221 49 737 1 439 734 76 44 167 248

26 60 5 45 140 32 – – 23 –

30 48 10 407 383 270 52 9 95 68

– 20 – 63 71 29 – – 21 29

53 39 5 87 354 132 – – 16 151

153 1 008 203 1 054 7 636 1 481 187 336 509 1 877

Vero Beach, FL ---------------------------Victoria, TX ------------------------------Vineland--Millville, NJ -----------------------Visalia, CA ------------------------------Waco, TX -------------------------------Warner Robins, GA ------------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA --------------------Waterbury, CT ----------------------------Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA --------------------Watsonville, CA ----------------------------

430 19 206 445 19 215 18 567 409 25 529 330 477 28 675

349 128 13 710 138 305 264 18 222 12 262 36 179

237 31 300 50 178 21 8 575 149 5 32

– – 20 – – – 4 560 397 – 42

32 68 56 337 127 55 77 798 87 82 222

– – 48 96 73 9 9 285 25 6 85

9 15 – 48 – – 3 450 45 19 –

6 5 – – – 6 7 909 – – 14

17 48 8 187 27 9 51 754 8 11 117

244 24 109 64 114 19 46 072 596 20 145

35 – 9 47 – – 3 760 161 – 47

98 8 100 – 36 – 7 764 200 7 7

– – – – 33 – 4 597 102 6 65

22 9 – 8 36 – 11 422 53 – 26

253 1 295 508 1 160 864 284 28 940 1 525 145 1 080

Wausau, WI -----------------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL --Wheeling, WV--OH -------------------------Wichita, KS ------------------------------Wichita Falls, TX --------------------------Williamsport, PA --------------------------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD--PA ------------------Wilmington, NC ---------------------------Winston-Salem, NC ------------------------Winter Haven, FL ---------------------------

113 9 227 114 12 618 8 645 66 1 378 202 476 2 194

32 11 139 13 421 233 114 6 728 151 106 728

15 15 494 – 235 12 27 816 84 184 157

– 1 106 16 13 39 – 114 12 39 37

41 4 111 15 263 52 – 416 22 149 51

9 1 137 – 118 4 – 59 – 32 –

– 521 15 32 – – 10 – – 11

5 1 168 – 18 – – 8 4 55 7

4 771 – 5 11 – 73 – 62 29

14 6 974 22 585 106 – 783 67 107 8

– 878 – 28 – – 183 7 15 –

4 3 279 22 145 47 – 334 43 30 –

– 727 – 86 22 – 19 – – –

6 778 – 93 – – 52 – 10 4

66 7 097 117 1 221 450 54 1 146 155 387 350

Worcester, MA--CT ------------------------Yakima, WA -----------------------------York, PA --------------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH --------------------Yuba City, CA ----------------------------Yuma, AZ--CA -----------------------------

699 10 892 244 1 088 9 037 24 397

13 021 60 2 837 3 802 213 464

514 34 44 167 51 71

561 – 92 16 – 25

760 46 59 81 102 149

48 6 – 13 – 6

13 – 15 14 – –

42 – 10 29 12 8

454 – – 25 56 51

800 47 74 120 71 77

49 – – 15 38 –

431 18 7 59 27 31

160 8 – 6 – 25

46 – 49 21 – 9

1 444 860 288 836 1 059 671

318

1 2 5 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 318 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 20 1 2 1

829 119 744 544 813 708 397 1 974 12 082 31

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 168.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Percent who speak a language other than English at home

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Alabama ------------------------------Birmingham city-----------------------Dothan city --------------------------Huntsville city ------------------------Mobile city --------------------------Montgomery city ----------------------Tuscaloosa city -----------------------Alaska --------------------------------Anchorage city-------------------------

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Total

Percent foreign born

587 852 583 866 278 106 759

1.1 1.2 1.1 3.9 2.1 1.5 2.1

40.6 55.8 34.3 43.2 45.5 37.4 65.9

76.7 85.7 68.9 56.5 72.9 73.4 73.6

42.7 42.8 49.4 50.3 46.3 50.5 54.5

9.5 6.4 12.6 17.6 10.7 12.8 15.0

2.9 3.6 2.8 5.7 4.1 3.7 4.1

1.0 1.1 .8 1.8 1.4 1.3 1.5

7.8 9.5 8.1 9.1 18.9 13.5 6.5

12.6 13.0 11.1 9.2 9.5 11.5 6.5

34.8 35.1 25.7 45.3 40.2 40.0 78.1

66.9 69.3 70.5 82.0 74.8 75.7 72.1

15.7 16.2 19.3 33.3 21.4 24.6 27.3

68.2 47.1 64.8 69.0 55.1 58.3 54.9

2 1 2 1 2 2 1

550 043 226 338

4.5 5.9

43.6 44.6

35.6 28.3

59.4 62.5

23.5 25.0

12.1 9.7

4.5 3.7

4.8 5.0

10.9 10.0

21.2 25.6

86.6 90.4

23.0 26.9

75.7 75.1

1 968 1 794

4 040 265 53 159 196 187 77

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years 077 888 185 901 031 045 915

Arizona -------------------------------Chandler city -------------------------Glendale city -------------------------Mesa city ---------------------------Peoria city ---------------------------Phoenix city--------------------------Scottsdale city ------------------------Tempe city --------------------------Tucson city --------------------------Yuma city ----------------------------

3 665 90 148 288 50 983 130 141 405 54

228 524 134 091 618 403 069 865 390 923

7.6 7.0 6.0 4.9 4.3 8.6 6.3 7.2 10.7 11.9

42.2 51.1 44.3 40.5 29.4 50.9 31.3 58.0 44.3 35.6

37.0 34.4 35.1 31.5 33.1 37.2 18.2 29.2 39.0 37.0

56.9 67.1 60.2 63.7 68.1 56.7 58.8 65.2 58.5 60.5

21.6 26.2 20.7 27.3 23.6 19.3 27.2 28.7 20.7 27.2

20.8 16.0 14.4 10.4 14.3 18.7 8.4 13.4 27.1 30.5

8.2 6.3 5.5 3.5 4.6 7.7 2.6 4.4 9.8 12.1

5.6 4.3 5.2 3.9 2.7 7.2 10.9 6.4 8.1 4.3

14.4 13.4 13.9 11.4 13.0 18.5 8.5 5.8 13.1 16.5

34.1 28.5 30.0 34.1 21.0 26.0 41.5 64.3 48.3 18.1

78.7 85.8 82.6 84.8 83.5 78.7 90.8 89.9 78.6 73.6

20.3 26.2 17.7 21.0 16.9 19.9 34.5 36.8 20.7 15.6

70.6 77.5 71.8 78.5 81.2 67.6 76.0 74.2 64.2 74.0

2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2

049 950 073 142 004 944 490 762 849 237

Arkansas ------------------------------Fort Smith city -----------------------Little Rock city------------------------North Little Rock city -------------------Pine Bluff city -------------------------

2 350 72 175 61 57

725 798 781 741 140

1.1 4.1 2.1 1.1 .7

42.0 69.3 49.8 20.9 39.3

67.8 60.5 72.3 75.1 80.7

45.7 51.8 51.2 47.1 44.0

11.6 16.3 10.5 9.7 8.0

2.8 6.2 3.8 2.9 3.2

1.0 2.6 1.2 1.0 .9

5.4 10.6 20.3 10.9 4.1

11.4 13.5 10.9 8.4 11.2

29.7 24.8 34.7 27.7 40.0

66.3 73.3 82.0 73.0 65.5

13.3 16.7 30.3 17.5 16.6

71.4 74.8 61.3 60.0 53.0

2 1 1 1 2

144 963 769 996 255

California ------------------------------Alameda city -------------------------Alhambra city ------------------------Anaheim city -------------------------Antioch city --------------------------Arden-Arcade CDP ---------------------Bakersfield city -----------------------Baldwin Park city ----------------------Bellflower city ------------------------Berkeley city -------------------------Buena Park city ------------------------

29 760 76 82 266 62 92 174 69 61 102 68

021 459 106 406 195 040 820 330 815 724 784

21.7 17.2 46.9 28.4 7.7 7.9 8.0 43.0 19.0 16.8 22.7

50.4 41.0 57.9 60.7 38.1 43.7 48.3 49.8 53.3 47.6 54.0

59.2 50.1 69.0 56.7 66.2 57.1 65.0 78.5 61.4 50.7 60.7

55.6 60.0 58.3 59.3 58.4 54.3 60.6 53.3 58.7 55.6 52.4

12.7 22.5 16.5 14.9 9.3 11.0 10.3 10.3 11.9 14.1 11.2

31.5 23.0 63.8 37.4 13.6 10.1 17.5 69.8 28.4 20.8 32.7

16.2 9.4 35.9 22.7 5.6 3.8 6.9 36.9 13.2 7.2 15.5

9.3 12.4 11.8 8.4 5.9 10.8 6.4 6.4 16.0 24.2 9.7

14.2 4.8 9.3 20.2 9.1 9.4 14.7 16.7 17.2 4.2 13.8

33.3 21.9 49.1 24.7 25.6 46.2 30.3 22.0 26.2 79.1 31.4

76.2 88.1 72.1 75.4 82.6 88.5 77.8 50.5 72.3 90.3 76.7

23.4 31.3 22.9 18.8 14.9 32.3 19.6 9.7 12.0 58.7 15.9

69.9 70.9 67.9 72.0 72.8 64.7 66.6 68.7 65.8 61.6 70.7

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2

908 432 728 968 990 513 039 644 862 067 019

Burbank city -------------------------Camarillo city ------------------------Carlsbad city -------------------------Carson city --------------------------Cerritos city--------------------------Chino city ---------------------------Chula Vista city -----------------------Citrus Heights CDP ---------------------Clovis city ---------------------------Compton city --------------------------

93 52 63 83 53 59 135 107 50 90

643 303 126 995 240 682 163 439 323 454

25.7 11.6 12.7 27.0 36.3 17.2 22.3 5.2 7.0 26.8

46.6 37.0 44.4 40.1 42.2 37.0 36.3 32.4 49.4 57.0

53.1 49.6 44.3 60.2 64.1 68.6 49.8 57.1 69.4 65.6

52.0 52.8 68.4 40.3 38.4 56.2 56.9 59.3 65.2 45.7

12.5 10.4 19.3 7.3 10.6 6.9 14.9 11.8 8.8 7.3

32.5 15.3 16.5 41.6 45.8 30.6 38.9 7.9 14.8 41.6

15.0 6.2 7.1 16.9 19.0 12.2 16.0 2.8 5.4 26.4

12.1 9.2 9.3 11.9 12.2 8.8 7.1 6.6 2.5 7.8

8.8 8.3 10.7 13.6 3.6 17.8 11.5 9.7 5.7 26.7

34.0 37.9 31.1 36.6 55.1 23.5 30.8 30.5 37.6 17.3

79.7 87.9 89.6 71.4 89.2 74.2 75.7 86.3 81.8 51.2

22.9 27.2 35.8 17.1 37.0 11.8 17.7 19.1 20.1 6.2

73.1 83.0 77.5 68.9 82.3 78.5 69.9 70.6 75.2 47.8

1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2

514 931 630 095 998 225 968 917 980 696

Concord city -------------------------Corona city --------------------------Costa Mesa city ----------------------Daly City city ------------------------Diamond Bar city----------------------Downey city -------------------------East Los Angeles CDP ------------------El Cajon city -------------------------El Monte city -------------------------El Toro CDP ---------------------------

111 76 96 92 53 91 126 88 106 62

348 095 357 315 672 444 379 693 209 685

14.1 18.7 21.6 45.2 25.7 25.9 49.0 9.7 48.4 14.6

51.8 52.3 58.3 47.2 47.1 39.7 42.6 50.2 57.7 47.4

58.6 63.7 54.3 70.3 63.6 63.8 85.9 50.3 77.8 49.3

55.2 67.2 62.0 49.2 59.5 50.8 40.8 64.6 54.9 61.8

13.1 13.0 16.1 13.2 12.3 8.3 10.3 16.8 14.4 16.4

18.5 30.9 26.0 57.7 33.9 38.0 86.2 14.8 73.5 18.9

7.6 14.6 14.1 25.7 14.0 17.0 50.6 7.0 45.2 7.6

12.8 6.2 13.6 18.7 10.3 12.4 5.3 6.9 5.5 6.7

7.4 19.4 17.0 8.0 4.5 12.8 24.1 14.7 28.1 9.5

33.0 23.2 35.8 42.3 54.1 30.2 21.3 25.5 18.9 40.1

88.1 76.1 83.5 78.8 90.6 76.3 30.3 78.5 44.3 91.7

26.1 18.0 27.3 24.2 37.0 16.3 3.4 14.4 6.0 35.6

73.6 78.7 70.1 70.4 85.6 67.4 63.7 64.1 63.0 84.2

1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1

663 147 536 707 902 011 984 871 628 756

Encinitas city -------------------------Escondido city ------------------------Fairfield city -------------------------Florence-Graham CDP -------------------Fontana city -------------------------Fountain Valley city --------------------Fremont city -------------------------Fresno city --------------------------Fullerton city -------------------------Garden Grove city ----------------------

55 108 77 57 87 53 173 354 114 143

386 635 211 147 535 691 339 202 144 050

13.9 17.2 11.5 46.6 16.5 19.4 20.1 17.1 23.6 30.5

44.5 56.6 37.3 47.5 45.2 40.3 47.8 59.6 51.6 65.4

50.4 49.5 49.6 75.4 68.0 53.7 62.7 70.5 54.8 58.1

61.0 69.3 63.1 43.1 68.4 43.6 55.4 60.0 55.3 54.7

16.4 17.2 18.3 8.4 9.5 10.8 12.6 10.4 13.4 14.4

18.4 23.7 18.0 71.9 30.1 23.7 26.7 33.1 31.2 39.4

8.1 12.7 5.9 46.8 13.0 10.3 10.3 17.2 16.0 24.5

8.4 8.2 4.4 4.8 5.3 12.1 9.5 4.1 10.2 8.4

13.4 20.6 9.1 31.8 18.8 3.1 7.4 15.2 12.6 17.7

37.1 21.7 25.0 13.9 18.2 48.5 37.5 37.7 45.2 28.2

88.6 77.9 84.2 25.4 72.0 88.7 86.6 69.0 82.7 74.4

39.7 18.3 15.4 1.8 9.4 31.3 29.9 19.1 29.8 16.1

76.3 71.1 72.5 59.5 72.2 80.6 80.6 61.9 73.2 71.0

1 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 1

463 948 082 518 270 896 724 250 860 982

Glendale city -------------------------Hacienda Heights CDP ------------------Hawthorne city -----------------------Hayward city -------------------------Hesperia city -------------------------Huntington Beach city ------------------Huntington Park city -------------------Inglewood city ------------------------Irvine city ---------------------------La Habra city--------------------------

180 52 71 111 50 181 56 109 110 51

038 354 349 498 418 519 065 602 330 266

45.2 31.0 29.3 21.1 6.6 14.9 59.4 28.9 22.3 19.9

60.4 48.2 53.3 52.4 32.7 45.0 51.9 56.4 50.0 51.2

54.1 66.0 57.7 64.6 60.1 54.7 81.9 56.0 50.5 62.6

62.3 42.3 61.8 54.6 62.2 53.1 54.2 54.6 64.8 51.4

23.1 9.8 14.2 11.1 8.3 12.8 14.0 12.4 19.1 8.9

53.2 46.2 39.8 31.6 13.3 17.5 89.1 40.1 25.5 30.6

29.8 22.2 21.5 14.2 5.4 7.9 57.6 23.6 9.7 15.4

14.7 8.7 14.1 9.1 7.8 10.7 6.2 12.8 4.8 10.5

10.3 8.9 15.4 12.8 16.6 10.2 30.0 18.3 1.7 16.5

39.9 47.2 28.1 33.2 17.8 37.3 17.3 24.5 68.7 31.0

77.2 83.0 73.9 76.3 71.3 89.2 30.6 66.0 95.1 76.3

28.6 28.5 15.7 17.0 6.7 32.1 5.3 14.9 52.8 18.4

76.9 76.7 58.6 65.1 71.8 76.5 64.1 56.9 82.8 72.2

1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2

552 035 810 854 381 690 904 046 567 021

Lakewood city ------------------------La Mesa city -------------------------Lancaster city ------------------------Livermore city ------------------------Lodi city ----------------------------Long Beach city -----------------------Los Angeles city ----------------------Lynwood city -------------------------Merced city --------------------------Milpitas city --------------------------

73 52 97 56 51 429 3 485 61 56 50

557 931 291 741 874 433 398 945 216 686

12.9 9.0 9.1 6.6 10.5 24.3 38.4 43.9 18.9 30.8

43.4 35.7 46.0 39.7 43.3 61.1 56.4 50.4 60.3 51.8

59.9 47.4 55.5 60.7 62.5 54.0 57.5 71.7 64.9 60.9

40.0 55.5 68.0 53.7 59.1 59.6 53.7 49.0 60.8 57.8

7.2 11.6 13.8 9.5 8.4 15.7 15.0 9.9 14.1 13.4

18.7 13.0 14.4 9.4 19.2 32.8 49.9 67.6 34.7 41.0

7.4 4.5 5.4 3.6 8.4 17.9 29.5 42.5 19.9 18.5

13.4 6.8 12.5 7.8 9.5 8.4 13.2 7.3 4.4 9.7

7.3 10.5 19.2 4.8 12.8 17.4 20.2 24.3 14.1 9.7

37.2 50.9 19.6 29.8 22.8 30.4 31.9 14.2 27.0 32.7

81.4 86.7 80.3 88.2 72.3 75.5 67.0 40.9 69.1 81.0

17.7 24.3 16.2 27.3 13.9 23.2 23.0 3.9 15.8 24.9

77.6 68.9 71.2 77.3 68.4 62.1 61.7 64.8 67.9 76.2

1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1

887 412 132 850 051 894 889 842 474 897

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Table 168.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

CaliforniamCon. Mission Viejo city ---------------------Modesto city -------------------------Montebello city -----------------------Monterey Park city --------------------Moreno Valley city --------------------Mountain View city --------------------Napa city ---------------------------National City city ----------------------Newport Beach city --------------------Norwalk city -------------------------Oakland city -------------------------Oceanside city ------------------------Ontario city --------------------------Orange city --------------------------Oxnard city --------------------------Palmdale city -------------------------Palo Alto city ------------------------Pasadena city ------------------------Pico Rivera city -----------------------Pleasanton city -----------------------Pomona city -------------------------Rancho Cucamonga city -----------------Redding city--------------------------Redlands city -------------------------Redondo Beach city --------------------Redwood City city ---------------------Rialto city ---------------------------Richmond city ------------------------Riverside city -------------------------Rosemead city ------------------------Sacramento city-----------------------Salinas city --------------------------San Bernardino city --------------------San Buenaventura (Ventura) city ----------San Diego city ------------------------San Francisco city ---------------------San Jose city -------------------------San Leandro city ----------------------San Mateo city -----------------------Santa Ana city -----------------------Santa Barbara city---------------------Santa Clara city-----------------------Santa Clarita city----------------------Santa Maria city ----------------------Santa Monica city ---------------------Santa Rosa city -----------------------Santee city --------------------------Simi Valley city -----------------------South Gate city -----------------------South San Francisco city -----------------

72 164 59 60 118 67 61 54 66 94 372 128 133 110 142 68 55 131 59 50 131 101 66 60 60 66 72 87 226 51 369 108 164 92 1 110 723 782 68 85 293 85 93 110 61 86 113 52 100 86 54

820 730 564 738 779 460 842 249 643 279 242 398 179 658 192 917 900 591 177 553 723 409 462 394 167 072 388 425 505 638 365 777 164 575 549 959 225 223 486 742 571 613 642 284 905 313 902 217 284 312

12.5 12.7 39.0 51.8 12.3 23.0 10.9 35.7 9.1 28.3 19.8 15.7 22.8 20.1 31.4 13.4 18.1 27.5 29.3 7.4 31.6 11.1 3.8 10.4 12.4 23.8 13.0 15.6 15.5 48.4 13.7 26.4 15.5 9.3 20.9 34.0 26.5 17.2 24.0 50.9 22.5 23.0 11.5 22.2 25.3 9.8 5.5 11.9 49.3 30.2

38.2 53.4 42.8 56.3 40.8 60.9 48.5 51.0 31.2 45.4 59.0 46.4 53.6 57.5 43.9 49.6 46.4 52.4 37.2 29.4 55.3 40.4 51.2 47.9 39.9 51.5 48.2 49.9 49.1 56.9 51.6 44.8 57.2 35.6 49.6 48.1 55.2 38.9 43.5 64.1 51.4 54.7 39.3 52.2 35.3 46.3 27.9 40.6 45.3 41.6

47.5 66.5 79.0 74.3 60.6 47.8 65.1 54.3 51.1 69.4 56.5 43.1 67.1 58.3 63.5 64.5 44.2 54.0 79.2 55.7 67.2 62.6 61.4 53.4 49.6 65.8 63.4 60.3 59.3 75.2 63.6 67.5 61.4 57.2 44.6 53.0 63.3 65.6 60.0 67.4 54.8 56.7 59.1 64.4 44.3 64.0 53.7 58.7 76.1 73.4

58.1 61.8 45.1 49.1 73.9 64.8 54.2 62.3 57.8 44.6 51.5 68.4 60.3 56.9 52.3 78.2 48.8 54.1 38.3 58.7 59.8 63.0 65.1 60.0 60.9 53.5 58.8 48.9 59.7 55.0 55.9 58.5 59.9 56.5 62.1 51.9 54.4 44.4 49.6 59.7 58.5 55.3 61.5 59.4 47.2 60.0 56.2 53.9 53.5 43.4

16.4 9.6 10.0 17.5 12.7 21.9 9.1 24.4 11.1 9.7 10.9 21.2 11.2 11.5 11.5 12.1 16.9 15.3 6.2 15.1 11.8 10.7 11.2 16.2 16.0 11.1 7.1 8.4 10.9 14.2 10.1 10.8 11.8 9.3 20.3 17.0 12.2 8.2 11.4 18.0 14.4 16.2 11.0 10.8 11.7 10.0 10.4 8.7 10.9 7.6

14.6 21.2 68.6 73.0 21.5 27.4 16.0 56.5 10.6 47.2 27.3 24.2 37.1 27.1 51.8 21.5 17.5 35.8 64.1 9.3 49.6 19.1 6.3 17.6 15.9 30.8 24.0 22.4 25.0 72.0 23.8 47.2 29.0 14.8 29.2 42.4 38.5 24.2 29.6 69.2 30.3 30.2 15.8 38.9 27.3 12.3 8.5 15.4 78.8 42.8

4.9 10.2 33.8 43.3 7.7 14.2 8.2 29.3 2.9 23.2 15.8 11.2 19.6 15.0 28.5 8.6 6.0 18.4 28.1 2.2 28.3 6.7 3.2 6.7 5.5 16.3 9.9 10.9 10.9 43.3 11.8 27.0 14.3 5.9 13.7 23.5 19.0 9.8 13.7 48.1 15.3 13.2 6.7 22.7 10.6 5.6 2.9 6.1 46.7 17.5

8.0 5.4 13.3 10.1 5.0 11.3 9.2 4.4 19.9 10.2 13.3 6.1 6.5 15.4 7.9 8.0 11.3 21.9 10.1 4.3 6.0 7.8 8.5 11.5 11.7 14.3 6.6 9.4 8.6 7.9 9.7 5.8 6.3 10.6 8.1 22.5 9.1 11.5 14.4 5.4 9.8 12.8 5.6 7.1 18.8 8.6 4.9 9.9 6.4 15.6

4.8 12.7 13.9 10.5 10.2 17.9 10.2 14.7 5.0 19.8 15.2 19.3 26.8 17.3 21.2 17.6 5.1 15.5 17.2 5.2 25.8 10.0 13.6 10.5 10.9 17.7 15.2 14.3 12.6 17.5 14.5 22.8 23.8 10.7 10.7 8.9 14.2 8.4 11.4 33.2 19.2 7.0 7.6 23.4 8.3 12.1 9.1 9.1 20.2 9.5

46.9 26.6 31.2 49.2 23.6 28.4 27.9 13.8 54.2 25.1 34.2 18.2 17.4 34.0 21.0 15.8 48.8 42.2 26.0 36.0 20.2 33.5 27.2 45.7 35.4 30.5 21.2 30.7 41.3 32.0 38.7 21.8 23.0 31.2 40.1 44.3 37.5 35.6 35.9 16.2 37.3 52.7 36.3 20.3 50.2 34.9 24.6 34.0 18.4 38.1

93.7 74.8 60.8 70.0 81.8 86.6 80.8 58.9 95.3 64.7 74.4 81.2 68.5 81.7 61.3 79.8 94.7 77.5 52.3 93.0 59.6 86.0 81.0 84.6 90.4 81.5 73.2 76.7 77.8 53.8 76.9 62.3 68.1 84.1 82.3 78.0 77.2 79.4 85.3 49.7 79.1 83.5 87.9 65.7 87.5 85.7 84.5 86.7 40.9 77.5

39.1 15.8 14.6 22.4 14.3 40.7 19.2 9.1 50.3 9.9 27.2 18.8 11.0 25.6 13.0 13.3 65.2 36.3 6.1 37.2 13.1 21.1 16.6 31.3 40.4 27.1 10.2 22.2 19.3 10.0 23.5 13.0 12.7 24.6 29.8 35.0 25.3 16.9 30.2 10.6 33.1 30.8 25.9 10.7 43.4 26.9 13.1 21.1 5.3 19.7

87.9 72.1 64.3 68.9 76.2 72.4 72.0 60.4 79.9 69.4 49.8 71.4 70.7 74.3 69.3 78.8 81.8 63.4 65.5 82.0 65.6 80.7 66.8 73.3 70.8 73.2 68.5 51.9 70.4 67.7 59.3 67.2 56.9 70.7 67.7 65.3 71.6 72.2 77.7 68.5 67.2 71.3 82.9 69.4 69.6 72.1 75.6 80.6 68.1 77.4

1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1

878 053 030 892 184 210 871 393 243 339 616 952 284 797 392 130 245 564 468 737 562 004 982 970 160 496 478 787 150 214 844 275 173 674 734 257 920 553 449 511 453 461 877 346 992 707 927 948 566 757

Spring Valley CDP ---------------------Stockton city -------------------------Sunnyvale city ------------------------Thousand Oaks city --------------------Torrance city -------------------------Tustin city ---------------------------Union City city ------------------------Upland city --------------------------Vacaville city -------------------------Vallejo city ---------------------------

55 210 117 104 133 50 53 63 71 109

331 943 229 352 107 689 762 374 479 199

12.0 22.6 22.5 13.5 22.2 21.6 32.4 12.8 7.8 18.1

34.6 59.3 53.6 40.3 51.2 63.0 47.2 47.4 35.2 40.5

52.8 69.5 50.1 49.4 53.6 47.6 68.1 57.8 56.2 57.1

56.5 56.3 55.3 54.1 50.2 67.8 49.9 57.4 64.5 57.0

13.0 10.6 16.7 12.8 14.1 21.3 11.3 11.3 14.1 13.1

20.6 36.5 27.1 15.1 27.2 27.8 44.9 20.6 13.2 25.0

7.2 20.5 12.0 6.2 13.2 14.3 19.6 7.5 5.4 8.8

7.5 6.0 11.8 11.9 10.0 8.1 7.4 11.3 6.1 11.2

13.6 13.7 8.7 5.1 5.8 12.7 8.8 10.3 9.9 10.9

31.9 35.4 35.0 46.5 40.3 24.9 37.3 38.5 22.4 27.0

80.9 66.6 87.1 89.8 87.6 86.0 77.5 84.1 82.4 81.0

16.1 15.0 37.1 35.0 31.2 25.5 20.6 25.4 16.9 19.2

69.0 66.7 75.6 83.6 78.8 75.0 78.0 75.4 74.6 69.1

1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2

978 331 397 805 621 681 938 853 092 039

Visalia city --------------------------Vista city ---------------------------Walnut Creek city ---------------------West Covina city ----------------------Westminster city ----------------------Whittier city -------------------------Yorba Linda city -----------------------

75 71 60 96 78 77 52

636 872 569 086 118 671 422

11.2 16.8 13.0 25.3 29.1 16.0 12.0

53.6 49.8 34.9 46.1 61.1 42.2 34.7

67.8 47.6 49.3 66.3 56.0 67.9 59.6

60.4 69.3 52.0 50.8 51.7 49.2 59.0

8.5 20.0 14.1 9.1 13.1 6.8 9.3

23.7 25.1 13.8 38.4 37.7 28.6 15.8

10.6 12.8 4.4 15.6 23.2 12.0 5.7

4.5 4.8 11.8 14.4 9.4 15.5 13.6

8.6 17.1 4.3 9.0 16.3 11.9 5.7

30.0 16.1 44.6 39.0 33.4 35.1 51.1

75.2 79.4 94.4 80.6 75.1 79.7 92.9

19.7 18.4 46.9 20.2 18.1 20.8 37.0

68.5 68.3 82.0 72.8 74.9 70.7 86.5

2 1 1 2 1 1 1

104 895 484 039 945 787 851

Colorado ------------------------------Arvada city --------------------------Aurora city --------------------------Boulder city --------------------------Colorado Springs city -------------------Denver city --------------------------Fort Collins city -----------------------Greeley city --------------------------Lakewood city ------------------------Longmont city ------------------------Pueblo city --------------------------Thornton city -------------------------Westminster city -----------------------

3 294 89 222 83 281 467 87 60 126 51 98 55 74

394 090 110 312 140 610 758 536 481 524 640 031 623

4.3 3.4 5.6 8.1 4.7 7.4 4.4 4.7 4.1 3.8 2.3 2.5 4.2

40.0 36.6 40.4 57.0 32.3 47.2 63.5 53.3 32.4 45.0 27.6 32.4 44.1

45.3 52.4 36.0 27.8 30.9 48.9 37.8 53.0 46.3 41.5 69.9 53.5 49.8

54.8 46.9 59.9 69.0 61.6 53.7 67.7 61.1 51.0 56.9 43.8 57.4 56.7

17.1 9.7 21.6 30.7 28.9 13.4 24.5 15.7 12.7 16.1 7.7 11.8 13.7

10.5 6.9 8.8 9.9 9.1 16.9 8.8 14.5 7.2 8.9 18.5 9.1 9.2

3.6 2.4 3.3 3.6 2.8 6.6 2.9 5.6 2.6 3.8 6.0 2.7 3.5

6.4 5.9 4.8 7.4 6.4 14.1 4.9 6.2 7.8 3.1 3.5 4.6 6.3

9.8 9.4 8.6 2.6 9.8 16.2 4.9 8.7 10.0 13.7 12.9 13.0 10.9

36.2 29.2 24.9 79.1 27.7 29.5 75.8 61.0 29.4 16.5 32.9 19.6 23.7

84.4 88.4 90.3 94.9 87.8 79.2 91.5 76.6 88.2 84.5 73.2 82.6 88.4

27.0 25.0 26.3 58.9 27.5 29.0 42.7 25.1 29.6 20.5 13.8 14.1 23.8

74.9 78.4 72.8 73.1 74.4 59.7 79.5 68.9 71.3 76.9 62.6 74.2 77.5

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1

814 860 704 274 846 529 692 029 656 948 115 010 897

Connecticut ----------------------------Bridgeport city------------------------Bridgeport town ----------------------Bristol city---------------------------Bristol town -------------------------Danbury city -------------------------Danbury town ------------------------East Hartford town --------------------East Hartford CDP ---------------------Fairfield town ------------------------Greenwich town ------------------------

3 287 141 141 60 60 65 65 50 50 53 58

116 686 686 640 640 585 585 452 452 418 441

8.5 14.6 14.6 7.0 7.0 15.0 15.0 10.7 10.7 7.9 17.5

32.0 43.9 43.9 12.6 12.6 48.4 48.4 29.8 29.8 22.8 45.3

62.3 61.7 61.7 74.0 74.0 51.6 51.6 67.8 67.8 55.5 37.9

42.6 49.9 49.9 41.9 41.9 47.4 47.4 41.5 41.5 36.2 40.2

11.8 11.8 11.8 5.5 5.5 20.6 20.6 8.4 8.4 14.4 21.0

15.2 36.1 36.1 14.8 14.8 20.4 20.4 18.1 18.1 10.3 17.7

6.0 16.9 16.9 5.5 5.5 10.6 10.6 6.9 6.9 2.7 6.6

11.9 18.3 18.3 12.3 12.3 19.0 19.0 9.3 9.3 16.2 24.4

9.0 20.1 20.1 11.5 11.5 7.4 7.4 12.2 12.2 3.5 3.8

36.8 26.1 26.1 28.1 28.1 33.3 33.3 25.3 25.3 60.2 37.6

79.2 61.1 61.1 75.0 75.0 76.5 76.5 73.8 73.8 86.6 88.7

27.2 12.3 12.3 15.4 15.4 26.9 26.9 13.6 13.6 40.9 49.0

74.2 48.8 48.8 80.6 80.6 79.8 79.8 67.6 67.6 85.3 85.4

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

757 972 972 785 785 709 709 715 715 671 655

320

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Table 168.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

ConnecticutmCon. Hamden town ------------------------Hartford city -------------------------Hartford town ------------------------Manchester town ----------------------Meriden city -------------------------Meriden town ------------------------New Britain city-----------------------New Britain town ---------------------New Haven city -----------------------New Haven town -----------------------

52 139 139 51 59 59 75 75 130 130

434 739 739 618 479 479 491 491 474 474

7.2 15.3 15.3 6.4 6.0 6.0 16.5 16.5 8.1 8.1

27.8 46.7 46.7 26.4 27.9 27.9 33.9 33.9 46.5 46.5

70.8 51.7 51.7 66.3 71.0 71.0 66.4 66.4 58.3 58.3

39.7 55.1 55.1 46.6 43.5 43.5 48.3 48.3 54.5 54.5

9.8 17.9 17.9 8.1 8.7 8.7 12.1 12.1 18.4 18.4

11.1 39.4 39.4 8.8 20.1 20.1 36.8 36.8 20.6 20.6

3.0 19.8 19.8 3.0 8.2 8.2 18.4 18.4 8.8 8.8

20.5 8.4 8.4 13.2 14.2 14.2 17.0 17.0 11.2 11.2

4.3 17.8 17.8 11.3 18.9 18.9 15.8 15.8 10.8 10.8

52.3 37.3 37.3 25.2 22.7 22.7 39.8 39.8 52.1 52.1

84.8 59.4 59.4 83.6 72.6 72.6 64.7 64.7 71.0 71.0

32.4 14.4 14.4 24.9 15.8 15.8 16.7 16.7 26.7 26.7

84.4 31.0 31.0 75.1 70.0 70.0 59.3 59.3 40.9 40.9

1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

578 065 065 656 812 812 840 840 855 855

Norwalk city -------------------------Norwalk town ------------------------Stamford city ------------------------Stamford town -----------------------Waterbury city -----------------------Waterbury town ----------------------West Hartford town--------------------West Hartford CDP --------------------West Haven city ----------------------West Haven town ----------------------

78 78 108 108 108 108 60 60 54 54

331 331 056 056 961 961 110 110 021 021

13.3 13.3 18.6 18.6 8.7 8.7 12.4 12.4 8.4 8.4

37.6 37.6 42.5 42.5 21.5 21.5 26.3 26.3 39.7 39.7

55.7 55.7 51.5 51.5 72.9 72.9 61.2 61.2 76.7 76.7

41.5 41.5 45.2 45.2 44.3 44.3 36.7 36.7 40.9 40.9

12.5 12.5 18.3 18.3 8.3 8.3 10.8 10.8 8.5 8.5

19.6 19.6 22.9 22.9 23.6 23.6 15.6 15.6 13.0 13.0

8.9 8.9 10.0 10.0 9.9 9.9 6.5 6.5 5.0 5.0

12.2 12.2 15.9 15.9 22.3 22.3 15.4 15.4 12.8 12.8

7.7 7.7 7.6 7.6 17.2 17.2 4.3 4.3 9.2 9.2

33.6 33.6 28.7 28.7 25.1 25.1 51.0 51.0 36.3 36.3

79.5 79.5 81.2 81.2 66.8 66.8 87.3 87.3 74.5 74.5

29.5 29.5 35.1 35.1 14.1 14.1 46.6 46.6 17.2 17.2

70.7 70.7 69.7 69.7 64.0 64.0 83.7 83.7 73.0 73.0

1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1

579 579 623 623 001 001 550 550 615 615

Delaware ------------------------------Wilmington city ------------------------

666 168 71 529

3.3 3.5

33.1 28.8

51.9 62.3

46.2 42.9

16.5 10.8

6.9 11.7

2.4 4.7

16.5 14.1

10.4 18.8

38.3 18.6

77.5 67.7

21.4 18.9

71.6 41.1

1 868 1 893

District of Columbia ----------------------Washington city ------------------------

606 900 606 900

9.7 9.7

57.6 57.6

43.6 43.6

46.5 46.5

23.4 23.4

12.5 12.5

5.1 5.1

16.1 16.1

13.9 13.9

41.9 41.9

73.1 73.1

33.3 33.3

34.8 34.8

1 460 1 460

Florida --------------------------------Boca Raton city -----------------------Brandon CDP -------------------------Cape Coral city -----------------------Carol City CDP ------------------------Clearwater city -----------------------Coral Springs city ---------------------Daytona Beach city --------------------Deltona CDP -------------------------Fort Lauderdale city --------------------Gainesville city-------------------------

12 937 61 57 74 53 98 79 61 50 149 84

926 491 985 991 331 773 443 921 857 377 770

12.9 13.3 4.7 6.5 34.7 8.2 11.4 7.0 5.3 17.4 8.1

39.7 43.3 28.5 21.8 38.1 28.6 42.9 32.5 11.9 52.7 62.3

34.9 17.1 34.1 14.6 64.1 21.5 20.5 35.5 21.0 31.6 47.0

55.1 54.7 57.5 65.5 40.4 53.9 66.6 58.8 65.4 52.1 66.0

20.8 23.7 23.3 33.0 10.9 22.7 31.5 24.2 31.0 16.8 19.0

17.3 15.6 9.3 9.0 41.4 10.0 13.4 8.9 13.9 19.3 11.2

7.9 5.7 3.2 2.5 21.6 3.3 4.4 2.6 5.4 8.5 3.5

10.2 29.7 13.6 6.4 8.0 10.9 6.9 9.9 8.0 15.6 8.6

14.3 3.3 10.2 11.4 11.4 10.3 9.9 9.9 14.5 20.1 5.0

30.9 54.5 33.0 21.9 26.3 28.8 34.3 53.4 19.6 25.5 81.4

74.4 88.4 87.4 81.4 59.0 80.2 89.2 73.6 78.0 74.2 84.8

18.3 34.9 24.0 15.2 8.3 20.4 31.5 16.5 10.8 21.9 40.5

67.4 82.2 82.6 78.6 52.2 64.6 83.4 40.0 81.0 51.8 62.1

1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

857 584 789 860 323 677 898 939 965 584 642

Hialeah city --------------------------Hollywood city------------------------Jacksonville city (remainder) -------------Kendall CDP --------------------------Lakeland city -------------------------Largo city ---------------------------Melbourne city -----------------------Miami city ---------------------------Miami Beach city ----------------------Orlando city---------------------------

188 121 635 87 70 65 59 358 92 164

004 697 230 271 576 690 646 548 639 693

70.4 17.8 3.4 30.0 4.3 6.0 6.3 59.7 51.3 6.9

45.5 37.2 35.8 44.5 29.5 24.1 36.2 48.6 43.1 45.3

57.9 27.9 48.8 40.1 40.4 16.3 26.7 59.9 23.6 34.8

55.1 50.4 53.5 55.2 55.1 50.8 58.9 54.3 61.8 64.2

20.1 16.8 17.9 19.9 17.0 21.0 25.8 18.7 26.4 28.2

89.6 21.9 6.5 39.5 6.5 7.0 8.6 73.3 60.4 12.7

57.2 8.7 2.0 14.5 2.3 2.2 3.0 49.6 34.3 5.0

10.7 17.9 12.5 22.5 8.5 14.6 9.4 9.7 17.4 7.2

17.0 14.9 15.3 4.1 15.6 18.6 12.1 19.2 16.4 12.1

30.5 27.0 22.5 54.1 37.4 25.5 44.4 26.9 31.5 17.1

46.3 72.9 76.4 90.1 74.0 77.1 79.2 47.6 65.5 78.1

7.3 15.7 17.9 43.0 19.3 13.8 18.8 12.8 21.2 22.6

64.2 67.7 65.9 80.5 60.5 71.7 66.0 44.3 54.1 52.0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

865 813 901 664 855 524 839 981 526 731

Palm Bay city ------------------------Palm Harbor CDP ----------------------Pembroke Pines city --------------------Pensacola city ------------------------Plantation city ------------------------Pompano Beach city -------------------Port St. Lucie city ---------------------St. Petersburg city ---------------------Sarasota city -------------------------Sunrise city ---------------------------

62 50 65 58 66 72 55 238 50 64

632 256 452 165 692 411 866 629 978 407

7.4 6.2 15.0 2.7 13.9 14.2 6.3 7.2 6.5 16.3

32.4 20.9 26.8 34.2 34.3 52.1 18.1 30.9 29.7 31.4

25.8 17.1 29.1 44.6 24.2 30.4 19.7 32.7 29.0 22.4

68.8 59.8 58.8 49.6 59.4 50.9 69.2 49.3 54.8 56.6

31.9 28.7 20.5 18.4 22.7 15.7 35.8 15.2 18.9 21.9

10.0 8.4 17.8 4.9 14.8 16.4 9.9 8.8 8.9 18.5

3.3 2.0 5.2 1.6 4.8 7.8 3.3 3.2 3.2 6.2

6.8 10.9 13.0 12.8 18.8 16.5 9.5 10.8 7.4 8.2

11.8 10.0 8.5 8.9 9.7 21.7 12.6 14.8 21.0 9.9

28.7 34.0 31.3 35.9 35.4 22.3 21.5 27.5 26.6 25.2

82.1 86.0 81.8 79.1 87.7 73.7 80.6 75.1 76.4 79.2

16.7 23.1 20.9 28.1 31.7 18.4 13.2 18.6 21.0 16.7

79.1 85.2 80.4 55.6 79.5 49.6 81.2 59.3 52.9 77.7

2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

033 627 524 922 636 579 891 687 716 649

Tallahassee city -----------------------Tampa city --------------------------Town ’n’ Country CDP ------------------West Palm Beach city ------------------Jacksonville city ------------------------

124 280 60 67 672

773 015 946 643 971

4.5 8.0 11.4 18.7 3.5

52.1 35.7 28.9 49.8 35.3

51.0 48.8 29.1 38.4 48.1

65.1 52.2 58.5 59.3 53.7

19.0 15.7 23.3 19.5 18.0

7.3 17.8 20.9 21.4 6.4

2.5 6.8 7.8 10.3 2.0

8.9 11.6 14.5 11.8 12.3

4.2 17.1 15.7 16.5 15.3

77.6 33.6 26.4 29.9 22.7

85.5 70.6 80.2 71.7 76.9

40.7 18.7 19.5 20.4 18.4

58.8 53.7 75.6 54.5 66.1

1 1 1 1 1

634 834 624 880 889

Georgia -------------------------------Albany city --------------------------Atlanta city --------------------------Columbus city (remainder) ---------------Macon city --------------------------Sandy Springs CDP --------------------Savannah city ------------------------South Augusta CDP --------------------Columbus city -------------------------

6 478 78 394 178 106 67 137 56 179

216 122 017 701 640 842 557 111 278

2.7 1.0 3.4 3.4 .8 6.8 1.9 3.1 3.4

52.0 33.1 59.9 33.5 47.1 49.8 38.3 24.0 33.6

66.3 77.2 69.3 53.6 82.2 34.6 70.1 64.8 53.7

50.6 50.7 50.1 54.3 48.8 58.5 51.8 47.4 54.3

15.0 10.0 13.1 20.8 7.2 28.1 15.8 14.2 20.8

4.8 3.6 5.8 6.9 3.0 8.0 4.9 6.6 6.9

1.8 1.4 2.3 2.3 1.0 2.9 1.6 2.3 2.3

7.2 9.1 9.7 7.6 10.2 36.4 12.6 7.0 7.6

14.1 18.7 13.1 14.4 15.0 4.1 12.5 12.0 14.5

28.9 29.2 43.0 19.8 32.6 39.1 27.9 24.5 19.8

70.9 66.4 69.9 71.6 63.9 95.8 70.1 68.9 71.5

19.3 17.8 26.6 16.7 15.3 53.1 16.6 8.6 16.6

67.1 47.3 34.2 58.7 45.4 81.2 48.6 53.3 58.7

1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1

963 326 723 994 061 387 120 146 995

Hawaii --------------------------------Honolulu CDP --------------------------

1 108 229 365 272

14.7 21.4

41.0 45.9

65.8 69.2

49.1 45.4

21.0 17.3

24.8 33.8

12.1 18.1

15.8 23.9

7.5 7.7

30.0 43.3

80.1 79.5

22.9 27.7

74.0 72.1

1 812 1 469

Idaho --------------------------------Boise City city -------------------------

1 006 749 125 738

2.9 2.3

45.1 36.0

52.1 47.0

49.5 58.7

16.1 17.7

6.4 4.7

2.4 1.5

4.2 7.0

10.4 10.0

33.3 38.1

79.7 88.6

17.7 27.8

81.4 76.8

2 412 1 891

8.3 9.3 12.0 2.2 5.4 16.9 23.9 .9 13.5 12.9 11.5

39.0 29.3 43.1 41.1 51.7 44.1 41.4 32.2 29.7 56.8 44.7

75.4 74.4 72.4 74.6 69.5 72.0 84.6 77.4 82.6 74.1 54.4

44.3 45.3 53.7 57.9 66.2 45.0 49.3 47.7 36.3 53.9 55.1

8.2 8.6 11.5 12.0 13.0 8.7 7.8 7.2 5.3 11.3 21.9

14.2 12.4 22.9 4.3 8.2 29.1 42.1 2.8 20.5 21.9 12.6

6.2 4.6 10.5 1.4 2.1 14.5 21.5 .9 8.4 11.9 3.6

13.8 17.2 18.0 10.9 9.4 20.5 15.9 10.0 12.2 11.9 14.5

10.6 3.7 19.7 7.9 2.7 17.1 19.7 12.5 6.6 18.4 2.2

35.8 40.2 23.9 49.4 82.4 29.0 22.0 33.4 38.2 25.4 75.2

76.2 89.8 71.2 83.9 88.2 66.0 56.3 74.0 83.1 74.0 89.2

21.0 39.5 18.6 31.7 40.0 19.5 7.1 15.7 21.6 18.3 58.0

71.6 90.2 71.6 74.9 71.4 49.8 69.3 61.6 85.1 76.0 70.4

1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1

Illinois --------------------------------Arlington Heights village ----------------Aurora city --------------------------Bloomington city ----------------------Champaign city -----------------------Chicago city--------------------------Cicero town --------------------------Decatur city--------------------------Des Plaines city -----------------------Elgin city ----------------------------Evanston city --------------------------

11 430 75 99 51 63 2 783 67 83 53 77 73

602 460 581 972 502 726 436 885 223 010 233

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984 679 249 755 743 964 371 988 707 080 470

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Table 168.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

IllinoismCon. Joliet city ---------------------------Mount Prospect village -----------------Naperville city ------------------------Oak Lawn village ----------------------Oak Park village ----------------------Peoria city ---------------------------Rockford city -------------------------Schaumburg village --------------------Skokie village ------------------------Springfield city------------------------Waukegan city------------------------Wheaton city --------------------------

76 53 85 56 53 113 139 68 59 105 69 51

836 170 351 182 648 504 426 586 432 227 392 464

7.3 16.2 6.3 7.5 6.6 3.0 4.9 9.6 27.9 1.8 15.5 6.5

34.3 41.5 38.5 10.0 30.4 37.0 32.5 40.8 33.1 28.5 44.3 41.2

80.8 78.8 55.6 90.9 69.5 74.9 69.5 72.2 81.2 79.4 62.8 62.6

45.0 42.9 60.2 30.9 47.1 49.2 47.2 55.7 37.6 51.4 51.2 54.0

5.9 10.8 24.3 2.6 10.2 9.3 8.3 14.8 8.7 7.3 14.4 16.7

14.8 22.3 8.3 11.8 9.9 5.6 8.8 13.1 33.9 3.9 27.1 9.1

6.5 10.5 2.0 3.6 2.2 2.0 3.3 4.7 13.5 1.1 13.7 2.6

19.1 16.7 7.7 35.8 13.9 18.4 14.2 6.8 14.9 22.6 7.9 15.9

14.7 8.4 2.0 6.9 3.8 8.9 16.8 6.3 4.6 10.5 16.1 3.6

28.4 31.6 45.4 38.2 37.9 46.4 24.9 32.8 49.2 29.2 20.9 61.9

71.1 85.0 95.5 80.0 90.9 77.9 74.8 90.5 85.5 81.7 71.1 92.2

14.6 30.9 54.4 17.6 51.2 23.6 18.7 34.2 36.7 24.9 14.1 49.4

66.2 87.1 92.5 84.7 76.9 60.3 65.0 85.1 85.2 65.9 71.0 86.6

2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1

246 728 961 899 586 151 009 691 743 696 212 797

Indiana -------------------------------Anderson city ------------------------Bloomington city ----------------------Evansville city ------------------------Fort Wayne city -----------------------Gary city ----------------------------Hammond city ------------------------Indianapolis city (remainder) -------------Muncie city --------------------------South Bend city -----------------------Terre Haute city-----------------------Indianapolis city ------------------------

5 544 59 60 126 173 116 84 731 71 105 57 741

159 449 633 272 072 646 236 321 035 536 483 952

1.7 .9 6.8 .9 2.2 1.4 4.4 1.9 1.4 3.4 2.5 1.9

32.4 33.1 71.5 41.3 36.7 8.6 15.9 35.7 54.6 33.1 60.6 35.5

72.3 74.3 56.7 69.8 69.4 60.3 62.7 70.9 73.3 68.7 76.1 70.9

44.4 45.2 76.5 46.0 49.2 35.5 37.5 52.5 54.2 44.1 51.6 52.4

9.1 8.5 29.0 8.6 10.7 6.8 12.1 9.1 8.3 10.6 11.7 9.1

4.8 2.6 9.0 3.2 5.0 6.9 12.9 4.4 3.2 9.2 4.7 4.4

1.7 .7 3.4 1.1 1.8 2.2 4.5 1.5 1.0 3.1 2.1 1.5

8.8 6.6 6.8 14.1 16.3 6.3 13.4 12.8 4.4 18.1 5.1 12.8

11.4 11.5 2.7 13.8 13.6 8.2 16.9 17.6 5.8 18.7 9.1 17.4

34.6 31.9 88.6 31.6 27.9 25.2 22.2 24.4 72.5 24.9 65.0 24.5

75.6 71.3 86.5 72.4 77.1 64.8 69.3 76.4 70.1 72.0 72.3 76.5

15.6 12.0 47.9 14.6 15.7 8.8 9.2 21.7 16.0 18.5 15.8 21.9

75.1 60.7 64.4 64.2 64.7 39.4 66.6 63.4 65.3 61.5 65.0 63.6

2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1

051 049 558 756 958 416 113 899 096 000 872 899

Iowa ---------------------------------Cedar Rapids city----------------------Council Bluffs city ---------------------Davenport city ------------------------Des Moines city-----------------------Dubuque city -------------------------Iowa City city ------------------------Sioux City city ------------------------Waterloo city--------------------------

2 776 108 54 95 193 57 59 80 66

755 751 315 333 187 546 738 505 467

1.6 2.0 1.0 2.5 3.1 1.5 7.2 3.1 .9

44.5 37.3 21.1 38.7 43.0 42.2 73.4 53.1 13.6

78.8 77.0 63.6 65.4 77.4 78.2 63.6 72.3 78.9

41.8 48.1 43.1 48.6 48.9 43.1 70.6 46.1 43.3

8.2 8.4 10.1 13.7 9.2 10.7 24.1 12.6 6.6

3.9 4.6 3.1 5.3 6.0 3.5 9.4 5.7 3.0

1.4 1.5 1.1 2.0 2.6 1.3 3.5 2.6 .8

8.7 10.0 5.3 10.1 8.4 32.5 6.9 16.9 15.4

6.6 5.5 12.8 11.8 12.7 6.2 1.0 12.0 13.1

40.8 37.1 18.7 33.3 34.2 45.7 85.3 28.5 25.1

80.1 84.5 73.9 78.8 81.0 78.4 93.9 77.9 77.9

16.9 23.3 10.0 20.1 18.9 19.4 53.7 17.5 14.1

80.4 74.5 67.7 66.7 68.3 82.0 83.8 71.2 66.2

2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2

139 885 157 057 808 068 543 162 043

Kansas -------------------------------Kansas City city ----------------------Lawrence city ------------------------Olathe city---------------------------Overland Park city ---------------------Topeka city --------------------------Wichita city ---------------------------

2 477 149 65 63 111 119 304

574 768 657 440 790 883 011

2.5 2.7 6.2 2.0 3.8 1.6 4.0

49.2 45.0 72.3 42.9 43.7 34.9 51.8

62.9 59.7 52.2 41.6 28.9 70.9 63.6

48.3 45.4 71.7 64.1 57.5 50.2 53.4

13.3 10.2 24.3 23.9 25.8 9.2 12.3

5.7 7.7 9.6 3.8 5.8 4.9 7.3

2.1 2.9 3.8 1.1 1.9 1.5 3.2

7.8 9.6 3.6 6.5 11.9 9.8 13.2

8.7 15.7 1.9 8.3 5.3 13.8 12.1

38.6 21.8 82.9 35.6 35.9 27.5 31.4

81.3 69.3 90.9 90.9 94.1 82.7 81.9

21.1 10.1 44.0 31.2 44.8 22.1 22.7

78.4 57.8 76.3 84.1 85.2 66.8 70.6

2 2 1 1 1 1 1

091 269 690 968 799 863 977

Kentucky ------------------------------Lexington-Fayette----------------------Louisville city -------------------------Owensboro city ------------------------

3 685 225 269 53

296 366 157 549

.9 2.9 1.5 .5

40.4 58.4 51.4 28.6

78.1 69.6 80.5 81.5

43.3 58.3 43.7 48.3

8.9 14.0 7.0 7.8

2.5 4.8 3.3 1.7

.9 1.9 1.2 .6

8.6 10.0 17.3 16.3

13.3 10.8 13.6 13.0

29.1 52.8 32.4 29.6

64.6 80.2 67.2 71.8

13.6 30.6 17.2 15.3

74.6 69.0 51.2 68.2

2 1 1 1

009 701 843 996

Louisiana ------------------------------Baton Rouge city ----------------------Bossier City city ----------------------Kenner city --------------------------Lafayette city ------------------------Lake Charles city ----------------------Metairie CDP -------------------------Monroe city--------------------------New Orleans city ----------------------Shreveport city ------------------------

4 219 219 52 72 94 70 149 54 496 198

973 531 718 033 460 580 428 909 938 528

2.1 3.0 2.5 7.7 2.7 .9 6.7 1.4 4.2 1.1

39.8 55.1 24.9 37.3 60.9 36.1 40.2 60.1 39.9 37.6

80.6 77.5 51.8 77.0 81.5 81.5 78.5 79.8 80.8 74.7

40.7 48.5 54.9 45.8 50.4 44.7 37.6 48.3 45.3 43.7

6.6 8.0 19.3 8.5 7.2 6.9 6.4 7.9 7.5 7.6

10.1 6.9 4.9 13.2 21.5 11.5 10.4 4.8 7.8 2.9

3.3 2.4 1.7 4.9 6.1 3.8 3.8 1.4 3.3 1.0

14.6 20.1 3.6 35.3 17.4 13.1 52.2 9.1 20.3 6.9

12.5 8.8 9.1 15.4 5.6 6.8 7.7 16.3 13.1 11.8

32.3 57.3 23.2 27.9 51.0 38.2 41.2 52.0 39.6 30.2

68.3 76.8 81.4 77.5 75.2 69.4 83.1 68.7 68.1 74.1

16.1 28.3 15.9 21.3 27.3 18.4 24.9 23.7 22.4 19.6

63.7 52.9 68.6 71.0 65.3 56.0 75.4 37.8 40.6 50.2

2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2

217 997 048 068 083 210 694 299 051 117

Maine --------------------------------Portland city --------------------------

1 227 928 64 358

3.0 5.1

19.5 44.3

70.6 67.5

44.4 54.9

12.5 15.7

9.2 6.7

2.4 2.7

5.4 7.3

8.3 13.0

30.3 32.9

78.8 83.2

18.8 29.6

76.8 63.6

1 903 1 488

Maryland ------------------------------Baltimore city ------------------------Bethesda CDP ------------------------Columbia CDP ------------------------Dundalk CDP -------------------------Silver Spring CDP ----------------------Wheaton-Glenmont CDP ------------------

4 781 736 62 75 65 76 53

468 014 936 883 800 046 720

6.6 3.2 21.5 7.1 1.7 23.7 25.0

47.2 38.0 51.3 36.3 15.6 55.3 52.1

53.3 74.4 10.2 34.3 77.4 19.3 26.2

47.6 42.0 45.4 58.7 33.2 50.8 50.8

14.5 6.7 28.6 24.9 3.4 28.2 22.9

8.9 6.5 22.5 9.3 4.5 25.5 29.5

3.4 2.3 7.1 2.7 1.6 11.5 14.4

13.2 14.5 31.9 7.9 9.4 20.9 15.1

10.9 21.3 1.7 4.5 15.7 6.0 7.4

33.9 28.3 43.1 41.6 21.0 38.0 35.6

78.4 60.7 95.8 94.8 63.3 86.9 83.6

26.5 15.5 67.9 58.4 5.3 47.0 34.7

69.1 36.7 88.6 80.9 69.2 74.8 76.6

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

763 828 440 610 656 328 613

Massachusetts --------------------------Boston city --------------------------Brockton city -------------------------Brookline town -----------------------Brookline CDP ------------------------Cambridge city -----------------------Chicopee city -------------------------Fall River city-------------------------Framingham town ---------------------Framingham CDP ----------------------Haverhill city --------------------------

6 016 574 92 54 54 95 56 92 64 64 51

425 283 788 718 718 802 632 703 972 994 418

9.5 20.0 11.2 21.4 21.4 22.3 6.5 20.7 11.7 11.7 5.7

38.9 55.3 44.1 50.7 50.7 55.6 18.5 20.0 46.7 46.7 26.6

76.0 64.0 84.7 52.8 52.8 50.9 81.9 88.5 70.7 70.7 81.5

41.6 52.2 43.7 50.2 50.2 57.1 39.1 39.7 44.5 44.5 46.0

10.7 20.3 7.4 23.2 23.2 30.1 6.8 5.9 12.3 12.3 9.6

15.2 25.6 17.8 22.0 22.0 26.2 19.9 37.3 16.3 16.3 11.5

6.2 12.9 7.2 8.8 8.8 9.8 6.5 16.3 7.0 7.0 4.0

12.4 22.8 7.3 16.1 16.1 18.4 21.8 12.8 8.4 8.4 8.9

8.5 8.5 18.2 2.4 2.4 3.7 20.6 20.3 9.1 9.1 6.8

42.0 51.2 23.5 54.1 54.1 75.6 27.8 20.0 41.8 41.8 29.6

80.0 75.7 74.4 93.2 93.2 84.4 66.3 46.7 86.1 86.1 78.0

27.2 30.0 12.9 63.7 63.7 54.2 10.4 8.4 36.4 36.4 21.0

74.1 50.3 62.1 77.9 77.9 63.8 69.1 68.0 75.0 75.0 68.7

1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

753 620 033 090 090 037 961 007 631 631 846

Lawrence city ------------------------Lowell city ---------------------------Lynn city ----------------------------Malden city --------------------------Medford city -------------------------New Bedford city----------------------Newton city --------------------------Quincy city --------------------------Somerville city ------------------------Springfield city------------------------Waltham city -------------------------Weymouth town ----------------------Weymouth CDP -----------------------Worcester city -------------------------

70 103 81 53 57 99 82 84 76 156 57 54 54 169

207 439 245 884 407 922 585 985 210 983 878 063 063 759

20.9 16.4 13.8 13.6 11.8 20.9 13.0 11.2 22.3 7.4 15.1 4.5 4.5 8.9

56.2 65.0 54.8 49.5 25.8 24.0 31.9 42.3 50.5 33.7 40.7 22.2 22.2 41.7

71.6 82.7 85.7 85.8 84.7 86.2 63.6 85.5 70.3 67.3 74.7 87.2 87.2 76.8

54.3 51.9 44.3 42.0 36.9 39.3 39.6 41.9 50.8 45.5 48.1 35.8 35.8 47.3

17.7 13.1 9.8 8.9 9.6 6.5 14.1 8.9 21.3 12.0 16.7 5.7 5.7 12.6

50.9 32.1 20.6 16.3 16.0 39.5 15.2 12.5 26.3 24.1 18.7 4.8 4.8 19.9

25.8 15.4 10.3 6.9 5.7 18.2 4.9 6.2 12.3 10.9 7.9 1.4 1.4 8.3

14.4 15.9 13.2 18.9 25.3 8.5 19.7 20.4 21.5 16.6 12.2 13.2 13.2 11.6

21.1 15.9 18.3 8.7 3.4 21.5 1.5 4.6 7.1 17.6 5.4 5.1 5.1 10.6

18.6 39.2 21.1 30.8 47.7 17.4 63.3 35.2 42.6 37.6 61.6 34.5 34.5 51.5

57.0 65.8 73.2 77.9 79.0 49.7 91.7 82.7 75.2 69.6 79.0 87.6 87.6 72.9

9.7 15.5 14.3 20.1 23.7 9.7 57.2 23.2 30.9 15.0 26.5 21.7 21.7 21.1

48.6 60.5 59.5 75.0 78.4 62.9 87.1 78.2 71.3 51.4 77.4 78.5 78.5 62.1

2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1

479 079 877 595 490 985 517 414 365 077 384 577 577 792

322

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 168.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

Michigan ------------------------------Ann Arbor city------------------------Battle Creek city ----------------------Canton CDP --------------------------Canton township ----------------------Clinton CDP --------------------------Clinton township ----------------------Dearborn city-------------------------Dearborn Heights city ------------------Detroit city --------------------------East Lansing city -----------------------

9 295 109 53 57 57 85 85 89 60 1 027 50

297 592 540 047 047 866 866 286 838 974 677

3.8 10.9 2.3 6.4 6.4 6.1 6.1 16.5 9.3 3.4 10.7

26.3 56.8 38.1 33.0 33.0 14.4 14.4 33.0 16.9 36.7 76.7

77.8 57.4 72.8 77.2 77.2 85.4 85.4 78.7 80.3 68.0 70.7

43.1 67.1 49.4 51.3 51.3 46.7 46.7 36.7 30.9 40.2 80.7

6.4 24.4 8.7 10.7 10.7 4.1 4.1 7.1 4.3 4.0 17.8

6.6 13.5 5.0 7.9 7.9 8.9 8.9 25.0 15.5 7.5 13.0

2.2 4.3 1.8 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 9.6 5.5 2.9 4.9

10.1 11.5 7.0 8.5 8.5 12.3 12.3 14.3 22.3 12.7 7.6

10.0 2.2 14.1 5.0 5.0 9.3 9.3 8.7 6.8 19.3 .2

37.1 84.5 23.3 37.3 37.3 32.4 32.4 43.8 41.8 22.5 95.1

76.8 93.9 76.6 87.1 87.1 80.2 80.2 75.9 74.1 62.1 96.6

17.4 64.2 15.8 26.1 26.1 14.5 14.5 21.7 13.7 9.6 71.2

70.5 77.4 57.3 82.8 82.8 80.4 80.4 81.4 80.9 32.7 79.9

2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1

051 382 006 986 986 858 858 930 840 183 689

Farmington Hills city -------------------Flint city ----------------------------Grand Rapids city ---------------------Kalamazoo city -----------------------Lansing city --------------------------Livonia city --------------------------Pontiac city --------------------------Redford CDP -------------------------Redford township ---------------------Rochester Hills city ---------------------

74 140 189 80 127 100 71 54 54 61

652 761 126 277 321 850 166 387 387 766

9.7 1.6 3.9 4.7 3.1 6.8 2.3 5.4 5.4 7.2

28.1 13.2 40.5 52.4 41.2 14.0 32.8 6.7 6.7 29.8

74.6 69.9 77.6 72.0 75.9 81.9 67.8 83.8 83.8 71.8

52.8 44.4 51.1 62.3 51.8 34.7 48.2 33.8 33.8 53.9

11.3 5.1 8.4 10.9 7.9 3.9 7.3 3.8 3.8 13.4

11.5 5.0 8.0 7.2 8.7 8.7 8.6 7.0 7.0 8.0

3.3 1.4 3.3 2.8 3.0 2.8 3.6 1.8 1.8 2.5

15.6 6.5 24.0 10.3 9.6 13.0 6.5 13.3 13.3 11.4

5.2 16.0 14.9 7.1 13.9 5.6 24.2 6.3 6.3 4.7

43.6 26.3 38.9 72.0 36.0 47.3 16.6 31.0 31.0 44.4

89.2 69.3 76.4 79.6 78.3 84.7 62.4 79.3 79.3 89.4

42.0 10.3 20.8 29.8 18.3 23.8 7.9 12.6 12.6 39.5

87.7 41.0 62.2 55.0 58.9 86.9 42.7 77.9 77.9 88.5

1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

723 284 078 845 951 863 397 946 946 801

Roseville city -------------------------Royal Oak city ------------------------Saginaw city -------------------------St. Clair Shores city--------------------Southfield city ------------------------Sterling Heights city --------------------Taylor city ---------------------------Troy city ----------------------------Warren city --------------------------Waterford CDP ------------------------

51 65 69 68 75 117 70 72 144 66

412 410 512 107 728 810 811 884 864 692

5.7 6.4 1.8 6.6 14.1 9.9 3.9 11.6 8.1 3.1

12.4 20.5 27.9 4.9 26.2 16.9 21.1 32.2 17.8 14.1

85.0 79.8 75.8 85.7 68.9 85.8 77.8 74.2 82.9 79.9

36.7 40.4 41.5 29.1 49.6 39.0 40.5 44.5 34.9 45.3

2.9 5.7 5.5 2.0 9.1 4.2 5.3 10.1 3.4 4.7

8.4 6.2 7.5 8.9 15.6 15.1 6.0 14.2 12.9 4.0

3.0 1.8 2.3 2.5 5.5 5.1 2.1 4.9 4.5 1.1

13.8 16.2 8.7 15.3 15.1 10.5 13.0 10.4 9.1 8.9

11.2 5.7 13.4 6.9 6.2 3.7 17.6 3.0 11.0 15.1

26.4 36.7 22.0 41.0 42.8 44.1 21.4 47.9 32.9 28.0

69.4 86.0 68.6 77.9 84.8 80.7 68.2 88.9 71.7 81.7

6.9 28.4 9.3 13.7 34.7 18.5 6.8 39.9 10.3 16.3

77.5 82.9 44.0 83.6 78.6 85.9 68.5 91.4 76.6 75.8

1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1

937 515 329 768 596 002 110 867 926 848

Waterford township --------------------West Bloomfield township ---------------West Bloomfield Township CDP -----------Westland city ------------------------Wyoming city -------------------------

66 54 54 84 63

692 544 843 724 891

3.1 12.2 12.2 4.4 3.5

14.1 29.5 29.3 20.1 26.7

79.9 75.0 75.0 78.8 84.9

45.3 46.8 46.6 45.0 46.6

4.7 10.8 10.7 5.5 6.0

4.0 14.9 15.0 5.9 5.5

1.1 4.7 4.7 1.7 2.3

8.9 14.2 14.3 5.6 15.6

15.1 5.0 5.0 10.2 7.6

28.0 52.0 52.2 25.9 24.6

81.7 92.5 92.5 75.7 78.6

16.3 47.8 47.7 11.4 13.2

75.8 91.2 91.2 73.2 76.1

1 1 1 1 2

848 782 787 951 133

Minnesota -----------------------------Bloomington city ----------------------Brooklyn Park city ---------------------Burnsville city ------------------------Coon Rapids city ----------------------Duluth city---------------------------Minneapolis city ----------------------Plymouth city ------------------------Rochester city ------------------------St. Paul city --------------------------

4 375 86 56 51 52 85 368 50 70 272

099 335 381 288 978 493 383 889 745 235

2.6 4.0 3.6 2.8 1.3 2.4 6.1 2.6 5.2 7.3

45.6 39.6 47.9 37.8 21.3 24.2 59.8 36.9 61.9 65.0

75.6 69.6 75.5 63.3 76.3 77.8 65.6 64.9 65.8 73.2

44.5 45.4 51.3 57.8 51.0 45.5 56.1 57.0 53.7 49.9

8.8 9.5 9.5 16.7 7.2 7.5 14.8 14.2 15.7 12.2

5.6 5.7 5.9 4.7 3.1 4.7 9.5 5.8 6.9 11.2

2.0 2.1 2.8 1.9 1.0 1.3 3.9 1.6 3.2 5.8

9.6 11.1 5.6 5.6 7.9 8.5 15.2 9.2 14.6 19.3

6.4 4.0 8.0 6.5 8.8 7.0 12.0 4.2 5.1 9.3

39.9 37.2 27.1 27.2 29.0 60.6 47.2 32.7 31.8 43.7

82.4 91.2 90.7 94.5 88.8 81.4 82.6 94.4 89.1 81.1

21.8 31.7 20.9 34.3 16.5 22.5 30.3 41.4 33.2 26.5

80.6 80.5 75.3 81.2 80.4 70.7 56.2 89.3 82.5 66.8

2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

014 619 889 876 016 992 504 771 809 787

Mississippi -----------------------------Jackson city---------------------------

2 573 216 196 594

.8 1.0

40.3 56.6

77.9 82.9

40.8 45.1

8.6 6.7

2.8 3.3

1.0 1.2

8.7 14.6

11.8 8.5

34.0 44.8

64.3 75.0

14.7 26.9

61.6 52.0

2 305 1 981

Missouri ------------------------------Columbia city-------------------------Florissant city ------------------------Independence city ---------------------Kansas City city ----------------------St. Charles city -----------------------St. Joseph city -----------------------St. Louis city -------------------------Springfield city-------------------------

5 117 69 51 112 435 54 71 396 140

073 101 206 301 141 555 852 685 494

1.6 6.0 1.4 1.6 2.8 1.2 .8 2.5 1.5

35.4 71.5 23.5 25.0 36.1 27.9 13.7 45.2 45.5

70.8 63.7 76.1 70.1 60.9 68.2 78.3 74.3 65.3

45.7 72.6 32.2 45.4 48.1 56.3 46.4 43.8 57.7

10.2 19.1 6.9 8.3 12.2 13.9 8.3 7.4 14.3

3.8 8.4 3.1 3.7 6.5 2.8 2.7 5.1 3.1

1.3 3.3 1.1 1.3 2.5 .9 .9 2.1 1.1

12.5 5.1 25.2 9.4 14.4 24.2 8.4 22.6 7.2

11.4 4.1 8.3 14.6 13.4 10.6 13.4 21.0 9.7

34.3 81.2 33.0 21.1 28.6 32.1 28.3 27.9 57.3

73.9 87.2 80.3 78.3 78.8 79.9 71.5 62.8 77.0

17.8 45.0 16.3 13.7 22.0 22.9 13.3 15.3 20.7

73.8 66.7 80.1 71.7 57.9 78.8 70.1 39.7 72.6

2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1

Montana ------------------------------Billings city --------------------------Great Falls city ------------------------

799 065 81 151 55 097

1.7 1.6 3.0

24.1 17.2 18.8

60.0 57.2 59.6

48.0 53.3 49.3

12.2 11.5 13.1

5.0 5.0 4.5

1.5 1.6 1.4

5.3 6.0 5.5

8.1 9.2 9.9

35.3 39.2 19.0

81.0 84.2 82.2

19.8 23.5 19.3

76.9 73.1 72.5

2 107 1 944 2 120

Nebraska ------------------------------Lincoln city --------------------------Omaha city ---------------------------

1 578 385 191 972 335 795

1.8 2.7 2.8

37.2 50.5 33.7

71.4 71.0 65.2

44.1 54.7 45.8

10.6 11.7 11.5

4.8 5.0 5.7

1.5 1.8 1.9

11.0 11.1 18.3

7.0 6.4 10.5

40.1 60.9 36.6

81.8 88.3 82.6

18.9 28.5 23.1

80.3 78.2 65.9

2 187 1 929 2 014

Nevada -------------------------------Henderson city------------------------Las Vegas city ------------------------Paradise CDP -------------------------Reno city ----------------------------Sparks city --------------------------Spring Valley CDP ---------------------Sunrise Manor CDP ---------------------

1 201 64 258 124 133 53 51 95

833 942 295 682 850 367 726 362

8.7 5.3 10.3 11.6 11.9 7.9 8.1 8.1

45.5 40.1 47.7 43.1 58.1 48.7 31.6 38.8

23.9 21.1 23.6 15.3 26.8 31.2 20.7 20.6

65.3 73.3 66.6 66.2 68.3 63.6 67.3 65.7

32.2 39.3 32.3 37.4 30.4 24.2 33.7 34.8

13.2 9.4 15.2 15.9 15.9 11.8 12.2 12.5

5.6 3.1 7.2 6.7 7.2 5.4 3.9 5.0

4.9 3.8 7.0 7.7 5.4 3.1 6.1 4.8

15.2 14.9 16.7 16.3 14.8 12.4 13.5 17.1

23.5 21.9 19.7 35.6 33.6 24.4 26.9 17.5

78.8 82.5 76.3 80.6 81.9 82.3 84.5 74.2

15.3 17.3 13.4 17.3 22.4 16.0 18.9 8.9

69.8 75.8 64.9 64.8 66.5 75.0 77.0 69.3

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2

New Hampshire -------------------------Manchester city -----------------------Nashua city ---------------------------

1 109 252 99 567 79 662

3.7 6.8 7.0

24.7 29.7 40.7

45.8 64.6 39.8

49.3 51.0 52.3

19.8 14.3 26.7

8.7 18.8 15.1

2.4 6.1 4.8

8.9 12.6 10.3

9.4 15.9 9.4

35.4 26.4 25.9

82.2 74.9 82.7

24.4 19.6 28.8

80.4 69.6 78.6

1 825 1 709 1 736

New Jersey ----------------------------Bayonne city -------------------------Brick township ------------------------Brick Township CDP --------------------Camden city -------------------------Cherry Hill township --------------------Cherry Hill CDP -----------------------Clifton city --------------------------Dover township -----------------------East Orange city ----------------------Edison township ------------------------

7 730 61 66 66 87 69 69 71 76 73 88

12.5 12.0 4.7 4.7 3.9 9.5 9.5 19.0 5.2 13.0 17.8

39.8 33.1 16.7 16.7 58.5 26.5 26.5 32.0 15.1 54.9 48.2

62.6 81.7 75.5 75.5 57.8 37.0 37.0 78.4 73.8 62.2 66.1

39.9 31.5 38.9 38.9 44.6 34.3 34.3 32.4 40.7 44.0 43.5

10.8 6.5 5.9 5.9 9.4 12.5 12.5 6.7 6.2 8.3 14.9

19.5 21.9 7.5 7.5 30.3 13.5 13.5 28.2 8.8 11.2 23.3

8.5 8.9 2.5 2.5 14.5 4.6 4.6 11.2 2.5 5.0 8.3

14.7 20.8 13.8 13.8 10.9 13.9 13.9 15.2 6.8 18.3 17.0

9.6 9.1 9.4 9.4 22.0 5.5 5.5 5.3 7.1 14.7 8.3

33.7 30.8 26.7 26.7 16.0 47.6 47.6 36.7 33.1 25.2 35.1

76.7 70.1 79.8 79.8 49.7 87.5 87.5 72.9 78.8 69.3 84.5

24.9 16.6 16.5 16.5 6.4 40.9 40.9 20.4 20.6 14.7 33.8

73.3 72.8 84.2 84.2 26.3 86.9 86.8 81.6 83.4 32.9 84.8

1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1

188 444 473 473 492 359 319 742 371 552 680

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 323 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

024 694 047 809 844 805 141 959 826

875 956 894 580 620 754 677 047

810 598 815 815 726 826 826 557 041 763 593

323

Table 168.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

New JerseymCon. Edison CDP --------------------------Elizabeth city -------------------------Gloucester township--------------------Hamilton township ---------------------Irvington CDP-------------------------Irvington township ---------------------Jersey City city -----------------------Middletown township -------------------Newark city --------------------------Old Bridge township --------------------

88 110 53 86 59 61 228 68 275 56

680 002 797 553 774 010 537 183 221 475

17.8 36.9 3.2 6.6 20.0 19.7 24.6 7.0 18.7 11.8

48.2 48.1 31.3 27.5 50.3 50.2 56.8 20.8 51.2 35.8

66.1 68.5 47.2 77.3 64.1 63.9 63.4 59.8 62.2 55.4

43.5 44.8 42.8 32.3 45.3 45.3 42.7 33.1 43.0 40.8

14.9 13.5 11.1 6.1 11.8 11.7 15.6 11.0 9.2 16.3

23.3 56.6 6.3 11.3 24.4 24.1 41.3 9.0 36.8 15.7

8.3 31.1 1.9 3.9 11.5 11.3 19.0 2.8 19.9 5.3

17.0 18.1 13.6 16.7 19.3 19.3 27.3 19.7 13.7 13.0

8.3 17.0 6.4 6.5 13.2 13.5 17.8 4.5 18.8 6.1

35.1 26.4 26.4 34.6 27.4 27.0 25.5 32.6 23.3 31.0

84.5 58.5 81.4 77.3 66.0 65.9 65.7 84.9 51.2 83.2

33.8 11.5 18.9 19.7 12.0 11.8 21.4 29.8 8.5 24.2

84.8 58.4 80.4 81.7 48.7 48.9 51.8 87.6 35.9 81.8

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1

593 944 842 675 714 719 935 951 190 781

Passaic city --------------------------Paterson city -------------------------Trenton city --------------------------Union township -----------------------Union CDP ---------------------------Union City city ------------------------Vineland city -------------------------Woodbridge township -------------------

58 140 88 50 50 58 54 93

041 891 675 024 024 012 780 086

36.2 25.1 7.6 14.8 14.8 55.1 5.9 12.2

63.5 53.0 47.7 21.7 21.7 47.6 17.1 37.8

60.2 62.7 68.2 80.6 80.6 57.7 61.5 74.7

48.9 45.4 40.6 28.7 28.7 45.7 39.5 34.0

16.1 10.4 7.6 4.2 4.2 18.1 7.7 8.3

62.5 49.8 21.6 20.7 20.7 82.3 27.4 18.4

35.2 26.7 10.3 7.9 7.9 48.9 12.2 6.3

21.3 19.1 21.2 9.5 9.5 20.4 13.0 12.8

23.9 20.6 23.3 3.6 3.6 15.1 16.1 8.8

22.0 20.2 18.3 54.9 54.9 28.2 19.8 32.3

55.6 54.9 58.2 74.8 74.8 50.5 61.3 77.4

14.2 8.7 10.5 21.5 21.5 10.7 12.6 19.8

55.5 50.0 40.4 83.3 83.3 58.6 62.5 79.6

2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

218 200 023 597 597 880 923 600

New Mexico ---------------------------Albuquerque city ----------------------Las Cruces city -----------------------Santa Fe city --------------------------

1 515 384 62 55

069 736 126 993

5.3 5.5 9.5 4.5

38.6 42.4 36.8 45.1

54.6 47.8 49.9 54.4

48.2 54.8 56.3 48.5

15.7 18.1 18.9 19.0

35.5 25.3 38.2 36.6

11.5 7.7 11.9 9.7

5.6 8.7 4.9 10.6

11.7 10.7 9.4 10.2

31.1 38.7 54.1 34.8

75.1 83.9 79.1 84.0

20.4 28.4 29.2 36.1

69.6 68.9 66.0 63.0

2 1 2 1

142 791 158 493

New York -----------------------------Albany city --------------------------Amherst town ------------------------Babylon town ------------------------Binghamton city-----------------------Bronx borough -----------------------Brookhaven town----------------------Brooklyn borough ---------------------Buffalo city --------------------------Cheektowaga CDP ---------------------Cheektowaga town ---------------------

17 990 101 111 202 53 1 203 407 2 300 328 84 99

455 082 725 780 008 789 786 664 123 387 300

15.9 7.7 8.1 8.8 5.9 22.8 7.0 29.2 4.5 3.7 3.7

41.7 38.1 34.0 32.1 41.3 49.8 28.6 46.6 28.1 10.7 10.1

80.2 82.6 81.8 88.2 79.3 69.6 89.1 76.8 79.7 92.7 92.8

38.0 56.0 43.7 31.2 48.6 36.2 37.3 35.7 44.1 30.4 29.8

8.0 7.2 9.1 3.3 7.3 8.6 4.6 9.1 5.7 2.7 2.8

23.3 11.6 9.3 12.8 9.7 47.8 11.5 39.7 12.4 10.9 11.2

10.5 3.8 2.9 5.1 3.4 22.8 3.6 19.3 4.6 3.4 3.4

14.8 26.1 14.2 9.4 13.5 16.4 4.5 20.9 16.0 15.0 14.7

9.9 8.0 2.8 7.3 15.0 18.3 7.5 13.9 11.6 3.8 4.4

38.7 63.3 67.7 33.5 48.3 29.3 40.9 31.6 40.9 38.1 37.5

74.8 77.7 89.3 78.9 73.9 58.5 82.0 63.7 67.3 72.4 71.9

23.1 29.5 41.1 15.3 19.8 12.2 21.0 16.6 16.0 11.0 10.8

67.8 51.1 85.7 75.0 65.6 37.4 82.5 52.8 49.1 81.2 81.2

1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1

855 485 786 946 757 113 075 030 909 731 736

Clarkstown town ----------------------Clay town ---------------------------Colonie town -------------------------Greece town -------------------------Greenburgh town ----------------------Hamburg town------------------------Hempstead town ----------------------Huntington town ----------------------Irondequoit town ----------------------Irondequoit CDP ------------------------

79 59 76 90 83 53 725 191 52 52

093 739 494 106 816 735 623 430 380 322

12.8 3.7 5.6 6.5 18.1 3.2 12.4 8.9 8.4 8.4

30.7 30.5 18.8 13.4 42.6 10.9 32.6 26.8 7.9 7.9

84.7 81.3 86.1 87.1 80.5 87.8 88.8 86.3 86.6 86.6

31.0 45.4 37.9 41.1 37.1 34.8 28.0 28.5 29.8 29.8

5.4 7.8 5.1 3.9 9.4 3.8 4.0 4.3 3.3 3.3

16.3 5.7 8.6 8.3 20.7 6.3 16.4 11.9 12.3 12.3

6.3 1.8 2.7 2.9 8.1 1.6 6.2 4.0 4.8 4.8

13.9 6.2 14.0 11.6 15.3 15.8 15.1 9.8 18.6 18.6

2.3 8.1 5.5 4.8 3.3 5.5 6.2 5.0 6.6 6.6

47.9 27.3 46.2 33.1 49.6 36.3 44.6 45.4 38.0 38.0

87.3 88.6 82.7 82.8 87.8 81.0 83.2 87.7 78.4 78.4

39.5 25.2 26.3 19.8 46.6 18.7 26.9 37.3 22.7 22.7

85.3 85.7 83.4 82.1 80.0 83.1 80.5 83.6 83.5 83.4

1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

852 002 722 874 523 935 873 876 688 688

Islip town ---------------------------Levittown CDP ------------------------Manhattan borough --------------------Mount Vernon city---------------------New Rochelle city ---------------------New York city ------------------------Niagara Falls city ----------------------North Hempstead town -----------------Oyster Bay town ----------------------Queens borough------------------------

299 53 1 487 67 67 7 322 61 211 292 1 951

754 286 536 153 265 564 840 289 777 598

8.8 6.5 25.8 21.8 21.8 28.4 6.4 19.4 9.9 36.2

36.2 23.1 42.9 44.8 38.4 45.8 10.2 31.9 23.0 45.8

88.0 93.0 60.7 74.1 82.4 74.2 81.7 87.2 91.0 82.3

31.2 23.4 39.8 34.5 34.3 36.9 36.7 28.8 26.0 36.9

4.0 2.4 14.9 6.7 8.3 10.2 3.7 6.1 3.4 10.1

16.8 10.3 39.0 19.8 23.8 41.0 9.1 23.8 13.8 43.9

6.5 3.4 19.3 9.2 10.6 20.0 3.3 9.0 4.5 22.1

7.5 14.1 24.0 15.0 21.6 20.9 11.8 14.9 15.0 21.4

7.1 4.2 13.1 10.1 10.8 13.5 12.9 4.9 3.8 10.8

34.8 36.3 40.1 30.8 40.1 34.4 31.9 47.5 49.6 36.5

79.9 85.5 75.3 70.8 78.2 68.3 67.7 85.3 86.6 71.1

17.4 17.4 42.2 20.4 33.3 23.0 9.7 39.8 30.4 20.6

77.9 85.8 46.4 51.8 75.8 53.5 60.4 84.6 87.5 66.6

2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

076 858 179 796 658 751 062 828 865 692

Ramapo town ------------------------Rochester city ------------------------Schenectady city ----------------------Smithtown town ----------------------Staten Island borough ------------------Syracuse city -------------------------Tonawanda CDP-----------------------Tonawanda town ----------------------Troy city ----------------------------Union town --------------------------Utica city----------------------------Yonkers city --------------------------

94 231 65 113 378 163 65 82 54 59 68 188

127 636 566 403 977 860 284 464 269 786 637 082

17.4 6.2 5.6 6.9 11.8 6.5 5.3 5.1 6.2 4.9 5.4 20.2

40.4 38.1 26.4 17.3 32.2 37.7 14.7 14.2 51.7 27.9 31.3 36.4

81.2 73.6 84.7 90.9 89.1 77.4 87.8 87.6 82.8 76.1 87.4 83.8

37.2 54.5 49.1 28.0 35.9 53.6 30.4 31.9 50.8 41.5 40.7 32.8

8.0 8.5 6.9 2.9 4.4 11.6 3.0 3.4 10.9 7.3 4.8 6.7

29.0 14.2 11.1 9.5 19.4 10.9 6.1 6.2 10.7 9.7 14.3 30.5

12.0 5.9 3.7 2.9 6.7 4.2 1.7 1.7 4.2 3.3 5.3 13.2

44.3 14.5 14.7 8.0 25.7 11.6 18.1 18.8 13.4 7.4 15.3 28.0

6.3 16.9 15.6 4.3 7.5 11.3 8.0 7.4 8.3 8.9 13.3 9.5

43.4 32.9 34.0 42.7 37.7 57.5 42.8 43.0 62.0 35.8 36.8 36.2

83.4 68.8 74.8 86.4 78.6 71.2 83.9 83.7 71.5 79.9 67.4 73.6

33.1 19.0 17.3 31.0 20.7 22.0 22.2 23.1 18.4 22.3 12.3 21.9

85.7 43.1 61.0 90.0 77.4 50.5 83.4 83.8 64.2 77.5 57.7 62.9

2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

618 886 864 922 833 844 852 790 022 877 891 756

North Carolina --------------------------Asheville city -------------------------Charlotte city-------------------------Durham city--------------------------Fayetteville city -----------------------Gastonia city -------------------------Greensboro city -----------------------High Point city ------------------------Raleigh city --------------------------Wilmington city -----------------------Winston-Salem city ---------------------

6 628 61 396 136 75 54 183 69 207 55 143

637 654 003 594 695 732 521 394 951 530 485

1.7 2.0 3.8 3.8 3.5 1.1 2.6 1.5 5.0 1.8 2.1

45.3 35.4 51.7 61.7 29.1 48.0 58.7 44.1 60.0 31.0 47.1

71.7 63.3 57.0 63.8 57.6 74.7 66.2 71.8 59.1 64.8 68.1

45.7 50.2 54.2 60.5 53.2 45.2 55.2 49.4 63.1 54.4 50.6

13.2 14.9 18.7 22.6 21.5 8.3 14.6 10.6 19.6 13.7 13.3

3.9 4.5 6.3 6.3 7.1 2.9 4.5 3.7 6.9 3.9 4.3

1.4 1.5 2.5 2.0 2.1 1.1 1.8 1.6 2.6 1.3 1.4

5.1 6.8 10.7 7.9 4.4 5.7 7.5 4.4 6.8 4.3 8.8

12.5 8.6 13.5 9.4 8.2 19.4 8.4 17.0 8.6 8.4 10.3

31.7 37.2 30.2 54.7 31.6 19.8 52.1 31.0 52.5 51.5 45.1

70.0 75.1 81.0 78.5 79.1 62.4 79.2 68.2 86.6 73.1 77.0

17.4 23.0 28.4 35.4 23.8 16.0 29.9 18.1 40.6 20.7 27.2

69.6 60.6 64.1 56.3 57.4 59.2 64.1 58.1 68.8 49.5 55.4

1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

907 666 752 619 975 000 722 969 556 864 757

638 800 74 115

1.5 2.0

31.1 53.9

74.3 60.0

42.7 59.3

10.6 18.6

7.9 4.8

2.0 1.4

5.2 8.3

4.6 3.4

43.4 61.1

76.7 88.7

18.1 30.2

82.7 80.2

2 280 1 830

2.4 3.1 2.2 2.8 4.1 7.2 3.7 1.4 1.6 6.3 .7

27.2 36.5 14.3 43.6 28.0 35.6 54.8 36.0 10.3 12.7 27.3

75.9 74.2 80.0 72.1 70.8 66.2 71.9 68.4 73.5 77.6 72.5

42.4 45.1 42.2 50.9 41.0 42.1 57.7 48.3 43.7 39.2 46.6

6.9 6.0 4.8 8.5 5.4 11.2 10.7 8.6 5.5 4.8 6.3

5.4 6.0 5.9 5.4 11.1 10.3 6.3 3.9 4.3 10.5 2.0

1.9 2.3 1.8 1.8 4.8 3.7 2.4 1.3 1.3 3.6 .6

11.8 11.1 8.1 18.7 21.3 23.8 11.6 14.2 10.2 23.8 11.8

8.9 9.4 13.2 14.2 18.9 5.4 12.3 16.5 11.1 8.2 18.8

34.3 40.4 22.3 40.7 22.5 48.5 45.2 41.8 20.7 30.8 15.4

75.7 72.9 67.0 69.6 58.8 88.1 78.7 68.3 75.2 74.8 66.6

17.0 14.9 9.7 22.2 8.1 45.0 24.6 12.3 11.0 17.3 9.9

73.1 56.5 58.7 46.9 42.7 73.2 60.3 43.6 66.9 72.2 67.4

1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2

North Dakota --------------------------Fargo city ---------------------------Ohio ---------------------------------Akron city ---------------------------Canton city --------------------------Cincinnati city ------------------------Cleveland city ------------------------Cleveland Heights city ------------------Columbus city ------------------------Dayton city --------------------------Elyria city ---------------------------Euclid city ---------------------------Hamilton city --------------------------

324

10 847 223 84 364 505 54 632 182 56 54 61

115 019 161 040 616 052 958 044 746 875 368

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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998 947 112 822 015 773 751 983 901 743 028

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 168.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

OhiomCon. Kettering city-------------------------Lakewood city ------------------------Lorain city ---------------------------Mansfield city ------------------------Parma city---------------------------Springfield city------------------------Toledo city --------------------------Warren city --------------------------Youngstown city -----------------------

60 59 71 50 87 70 332 50 95

569 718 245 627 876 487 943 793 732

3.0 6.9 2.8 2.7 8.6 1.1 2.8 2.6 3.0

30.3 24.2 5.5 12.9 13.7 26.9 37.1 7.2 13.6

69.0 76.9 72.5 76.6 85.1 79.5 78.3 72.4 75.4

44.6 49.0 39.6 47.8 33.5 49.1 43.2 39.6 35.3

8.5 8.6 6.1 5.8 3.8 8.1 6.8 4.5 4.9

4.3 11.6 17.4 5.4 13.6 2.9 6.9 6.8 10.2

1.2 3.7 6.8 1.7 5.2 .8 2.2 2.0 3.4

15.8 19.0 10.3 10.5 25.3 6.9 21.5 10.7 16.8

7.0 6.4 11.0 14.2 6.4 12.7 9.6 11.1 10.5

41.1 32.3 20.2 15.1 33.9 36.7 36.4 17.5 30.5

86.8 84.1 67.5 69.7 76.9 68.3 73.2 71.3 65.6

28.6 29.0 7.7 13.0 15.3 10.9 14.1 10.0 8.3

79.9 72.1 60.2 64.7 83.8 57.7 60.6 57.4 45.3

1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2

696 753 162 019 861 052 033 943 199

Oklahoma -----------------------------Broken Arrow city ---------------------Edmond city -------------------------Lawton city --------------------------Midwest City city ---------------------Norman city -------------------------Oklahoma City city --------------------Tulsa city ----------------------------

3 145 58 52 80 52 80 444 367

585 043 315 561 267 071 730 193

2.1 2.0 3.1 5.8 2.4 4.3 4.2 3.0

45.5 36.1 63.2 29.9 32.1 63.5 52.3 47.6

64.8 50.3 58.2 42.1 60.8 60.8 64.9 57.9

47.9 56.2 56.4 58.8 48.8 63.1 53.3 53.8

10.7 17.5 15.6 28.3 12.4 14.4 10.5 13.7

5.0 4.1 5.3 11.0 4.8 6.6 7.5 5.4

1.8 1.0 1.8 3.5 2.0 2.0 3.3 1.9

5.2 8.0 7.1 3.2 4.8 3.1 9.7 12.2

10.4 6.6 5.0 10.6 8.7 4.3 16.4 11.9

34.4 31.9 59.0 28.0 26.4 70.1 28.8 35.4

74.6 89.6 90.3 81.5 82.3 87.1 78.2 82.3

17.8 24.7 43.5 19.0 16.8 38.1 21.6 25.8

73.8 85.9 81.5 67.9 66.3 76.7 66.4 67.5

2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1

073 044 868 101 015 809 950 835

Oregon -------------------------------Beaverton city ------------------------Eugene city --------------------------Gresham city -------------------------Portland city -------------------------Salem city ----------------------------

2 842 53 112 68 437 107

321 310 669 235 398 786

4.9 9.7 5.1 5.1 7.7 5.6

43.7 51.8 51.6 38.7 50.2 48.7

49.0 43.3 41.1 54.8 51.8 48.0

53.9 66.8 62.9 55.1 54.0 61.1

15.3 23.0 20.4 12.7 14.6 16.6

7.3 11.5 7.5 7.0 10.0 8.9

3.0 4.4 2.6 2.9 4.6 3.7

6.9 8.9 7.3 7.4 10.9 7.6

11.8 6.0 6.1 12.9 13.6 15.9

33.5 24.2 69.2 26.6 34.7 34.4

81.5 91.5 88.6 83.6 82.9 81.5

20.6 36.0 34.9 15.9 25.9 21.7

74.1 77.8 72.0 76.1 65.5 66.8

1 1 1 1 1 1

891 581 663 950 547 940

Pennsylvania ---------------------------Abington township ---------------------Allentown city ------------------------Altoona city--------------------------Bensalem township --------------------Bethlehem city ------------------------Bristol township -----------------------Erie city -----------------------------Harrisburg city ------------------------Lancaster city ------------------------Levittown CDP -------------------------

11 881 56 105 51 56 71 57 108 52 55 55

643 322 090 881 788 428 129 718 376 551 362

3.1 5.9 5.8 1.1 6.4 5.2 3.2 2.3 2.9 4.1 2.6

31.5 15.6 42.8 16.8 34.2 40.7 31.2 18.1 48.0 39.5 17.3

82.8 82.2 78.0 92.1 79.5 73.5 78.5 83.0 74.5 73.3 75.8

36.6 29.9 45.3 34.2 45.8 43.6 31.5 42.2 47.2 55.0 26.2

7.2 5.3 11.1 3.9 10.2 14.1 6.0 6.0 8.1 12.0 4.4

7.3 8.6 17.2 3.7 10.1 17.6 6.3 7.7 11.1 21.6 4.7

2.6 2.9 7.8 .9 3.7 7.4 2.6 2.8 5.0 9.7 1.7

16.1 32.6 12.6 14.2 24.0 17.2 27.0 32.2 11.8 8.4 21.3

9.1 6.0 11.3 7.5 10.9 8.1 6.8 11.4 25.1 18.8 4.4

36.0 42.1 31.1 26.8 25.0 61.4 25.1 35.7 15.3 33.1 28.2

74.7 84.3 69.4 73.3 79.9 71.1 74.4 72.3 67.2 61.4 81.1

17.9 32.7 15.3 9.5 21.8 20.2 8.9 14.0 14.0 13.5 12.0

74.3 84.3 64.1 69.3 79.0 66.8 74.5 60.4 35.7 47.2 81.1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2

894 808 815 944 789 783 994 028 069 990 040

Lower Merion township -----------------Penn Hills township --------------------Penn Hills CDP ------------------------Philadelphia city -----------------------Pittsburgh city ------------------------Reading city--------------------------Scranton city -------------------------Upper Darby township -------------------

58 51 51 1 585 369 78 81 81

003 494 430 577 879 380 805 177

8.1 2.6 2.6 6.6 4.6 4.3 2.6 9.2

28.6 14.4 14.4 42.6 37.5 46.8 28.2 45.4

68.2 89.1 89.1 78.8 84.0 80.1 88.1 88.3

38.9 26.0 25.9 35.7 39.8 44.9 34.0 36.6

11.5 3.0 3.0 7.4 7.6 9.3 6.2 6.6

9.1 5.5 5.5 13.7 8.5 20.8 6.6 11.8

2.8 1.8 1.8 6.0 2.8 10.1 2.2 5.4

41.0 18.6 18.6 29.2 24.2 11.7 22.1 39.4

2.3 5.3 5.3 15.1 8.7 19.1 8.1 9.0

65.3 38.1 38.1 32.8 53.3 23.3 46.7 31.5

92.6 82.4 82.5 64.3 72.4 58.4 70.4 80.0

58.2 20.8 20.8 15.2 20.1 8.5 13.6 21.7

88.7 79.8 79.8 48.6 54.0 52.1 69.4 80.5

1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1

737 850 850 880 617 175 992 824

Rhode Island ---------------------------Cranston city -------------------------East Providence city --------------------Pawtucket city ------------------------Providence city -----------------------Warwick city --------------------------

1 003 76 50 72 160 85

464 060 380 644 728 427

9.5 7.3 14.7 17.7 19.6 4.2

36.9 22.1 18.0 34.7 58.2 14.2

70.0 82.7 77.0 77.3 63.0 78.6

42.6 37.0 34.4 41.9 54.8 34.4

13.6 6.1 7.5 10.9 24.6 6.8

17.0 13.7 22.3 28.4 30.5 6.5

7.0 4.6 10.1 13.5 15.6 1.9

13.4 12.7 15.8 19.5 17.2 11.9

11.1 14.4 13.9 20.2 13.7 9.0

42.5 32.8 28.3 22.5 57.6 31.2

72.0 74.0 66.9 61.6 62.8 77.8

21.3 21.1 16.0 13.1 21.6 21.3

73.4 77.4 76.7 68.9 50.6 79.3

1 1 1 1 1 1

789 611 746 783 911 781

South Carolina --------------------------Charleston city------------------------Columbia city-------------------------Greenville city ------------------------North Charleston city --------------------

3 486 80 98 58 70

703 414 052 282 161

1.4 2.4 3.3 2.0 2.3

36.3 39.4 58.3 47.2 39.9

69.4 67.4 63.6 65.2 49.8

44.4 55.2 60.9 53.2 71.0

13.3 16.4 22.0 17.5 34.0

3.5 5.1 6.3 3.8 5.9

1.2 1.6 2.2 1.2 1.9

6.7 18.6 10.1 15.3 6.5

11.7 6.8 6.6 9.1 18.4

30.7 58.5 55.1 50.3 13.5

68.3 76.5 76.0 72.5 73.9

16.6 29.4 31.7 29.3 11.4

66.3 53.9 50.4 49.9 56.5

2 1 1 1 2

046 716 701 764 060

696 004 54 523 100 814

1.1 2.1 1.7

32.2 39.2 45.0

71.0 56.2 66.2

44.5 57.5 52.3

11.6 22.1 14.5

6.5 5.9 4.0

1.9 2.1 1.3

6.2 6.9 13.0

7.7 6.3 8.6

35.8 33.5 31.8

77.1 84.9 83.4

17.2 23.4 22.9

79.0 71.1 78.7

2 319 2 075 1 898

South Dakota --------------------------Rapid City city ------------------------Sioux Falls city -----------------------Tennessee -----------------------------Chattanooga city ----------------------Clarksville city ------------------------Knoxville city -------------------------Memphis city-------------------------Nashville-Davidson (remainder) ------------Nashville-Davidson ----------------------

4 877 152 75 165 610 488 510

185 488 494 121 337 518 784

1.2 1.7 3.7 2.0 1.4 2.5 2.5

43.4 43.3 35.6 61.9 47.5 55.2 54.0

70.0 64.4 38.1 71.0 64.9 66.7 66.6

46.0 46.9 64.4 52.1 46.2 54.6 54.1

11.7 11.8 39.9 12.1 10.2 15.4 15.2

2.9 3.5 8.0 3.8 3.8 4.4 4.3

1.0 1.2 2.2 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.6

7.3 13.5 3.5 5.7 10.7 15.3 16.8

13.4 14.1 6.6 11.7 13.8 14.1 13.9

30.3 34.5 23.7 56.1 31.9 38.0 37.9

67.1 69.0 81.3 70.8 70.4 75.4 75.9

16.0 18.2 18.5 21.7 17.5 23.6 24.4

70.2 54.2 74.6 61.0 46.0 60.2 61.3

1 1 2 1 2 1 1

920 914 027 680 039 635 639

Texas --------------------------------Abilene city --------------------------Amarillo city -------------------------Arlington city -------------------------Austin city ---------------------------Baytown city -------------------------Beaumont city ------------------------Brownsville city -----------------------Bryan city ---------------------------Carrollton city ------------------------College Station city ---------------------

16 986 106 157 261 465 63 114 98 55 82 52

510 665 615 763 577 838 323 962 002 169 456

9.0 4.0 4.1 7.6 8.5 9.9 3.2 28.9 6.6 11.4 9.1

47.1 39.7 56.5 56.9 60.3 38.7 48.1 38.5 57.7 57.2 70.3

71.1 68.7 69.4 55.8 66.6 72.0 72.8 84.7 76.6 49.8 62.2

50.8 58.4 51.7 63.2 63.7 52.0 45.5 41.2 57.6 62.7 83.1

9.8 15.0 8.0 15.9 12.6 7.9 5.9 8.4 8.8 17.6 16.1

25.4 14.5 14.0 12.6 22.4 21.6 8.0 87.3 19.0 17.2 13.5

11.3 5.1 5.4 5.0 8.3 9.0 2.9 47.2 7.5 7.7 4.5

5.5 3.7 5.5 7.5 6.6 2.5 12.3 4.5 6.4 9.2 7.6

12.9 10.4 16.8 11.8 10.8 14.1 11.8 13.1 18.5 10.7 1.2

31.7 42.4 23.4 34.3 57.5 20.0 35.7 28.4 52.9 30.7 93.3

72.1 76.0 75.7 87.8 82.3 71.2 75.2 45.5 73.7 89.9 93.8

20.3 22.0 17.8 30.0 34.4 14.7 19.7 12.2 26.9 37.4 58.9

72.0 75.2 71.0 77.8 66.0 70.3 61.4 65.3 67.8 82.3 76.7

2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1

120 118 140 807 675 272 122 855 278 621 948

Corpus Christi city ---------------------Dallas city ---------------------------Denton city --------------------------El Paso city --------------------------Fort Worth city -----------------------Galveston city ------------------------Garland city--------------------------Grand Prairie city----------------------Houston city -------------------------Irving city ----------------------------

257 1 006 66 515 447 59 180 99 1 630 155

453 831 270 342 619 072 635 613 672 037

5.3 12.5 7.1 23.4 9.0 7.7 8.8 7.8 17.8 12.6

30.7 58.2 67.8 35.3 52.2 42.5 55.9 51.3 58.0 65.6

78.4 68.0 62.6 66.9 70.9 72.6 62.6 66.4 69.3 59.9

50.1 55.9 68.3 47.5 54.2 51.3 54.1 55.2 54.6 64.5

7.2 11.3 14.1 15.4 10.6 8.1 10.7 9.9 10.2 17.1

42.0 22.2 11.7 66.7 19.4 19.8 15.0 19.7 30.7 19.8

15.1 11.1 4.5 30.1 9.1 7.6 6.8 7.3 15.4 9.4

6.0 9.8 6.2 5.4 9.1 8.5 6.6 5.9 7.7 6.9

12.3 20.7 7.8 11.2 18.4 14.1 12.9 15.5 17.5 20.2

26.5 22.5 75.1 31.6 25.5 40.5 25.5 23.2 27.3 27.2

70.9 73.5 81.9 65.3 71.6 70.0 82.6 76.3 70.5 80.7

17.8 27.1 36.4 16.2 21.5 21.1 24.3 19.4 25.1 26.2

67.6 59.7 72.7 67.9 64.9 51.0 76.0 74.7 60.7 71.3

2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1

225 873 747 425 084 951 916 087 941 757

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Table 168.

Summary of Social Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] All persons

Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] Total

Percent foreign born

Foreign born personsm Percent entered 1980 to 1990

Native personsm Percent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons enrolled in 18 to 24 school and yearsm not high Percent school enrolled graduate in college

Percent high school graduate or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

TexasmCon. Killeen city---------------------------Laredo city --------------------------Longview city ------------------------Lubbock city -------------------------McAllen city -------------------------Mesquite city-------------------------Midland city -------------------------Odessa city --------------------------Pasadena city ------------------------Plano city ----------------------------

63 122 70 186 84 101 89 89 119 128

535 899 316 281 021 484 443 783 363 679

8.5 24.4 2.4 3.3 26.4 4.7 6.3 7.6 10.9 7.5

37.9 39.7 53.4 49.6 40.5 44.6 43.6 33.1 45.5 55.6

33.7 88.7 68.5 76.3 75.3 71.3 72.2 76.2 70.6 42.4

70.0 39.9 53.0 55.4 45.8 56.1 55.2 50.6 54.9 59.9

41.8 8.3 8.4 8.7 11.5 7.8 8.5 5.3 7.5 22.6

18.5 91.8 5.5 21.2 75.1 10.0 20.7 28.3 26.4 11.1

5.9 48.6 2.2 7.9 35.0 3.3 8.5 11.9 11.7 4.5

1.4 5.4 6.5 5.0 4.4 5.4 6.6 3.8 2.5 6.8

12.2 17.1 11.4 7.5 10.6 14.0 13.1 17.7 18.7 6.9

15.2 28.9 28.3 60.4 26.8 25.0 22.6 25.6 22.3 38.1

85.8 48.8 77.4 75.6 57.9 81.2 78.3 69.5 69.8 93.2

14.4 11.6 18.9 26.0 19.1 18.3 29.0 13.6 10.9 46.6

72.5 69.6 70.2 71.1 70.9 75.8 75.3 72.2 73.1 85.8

2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1

115 858 088 005 587 929 096 235 166 833

Port Arthur city -----------------------Richardson city -----------------------San Angelo city -----------------------San Antonio city ----------------------Tyler city ----------------------------Victoria city --------------------------Waco city ---------------------------Wichita Falls city -----------------------

58 74 84 935 75 55 103 96

724 842 474 927 450 000 590 259

6.8 9.8 5.4 9.4 5.3 3.2 4.6 4.3

41.6 58.5 29.7 35.1 57.0 40.0 49.8 49.5

68.3 48.2 73.0 76.4 76.9 85.1 79.3 63.6

38.4 46.2 54.6 48.4 51.6 49.1 57.7 54.1

5.5 13.4 12.3 9.0 7.2 5.1 7.9 16.1

15.7 12.6 26.2 47.3 9.9 29.1 14.3 11.0

7.2 5.2 10.0 19.4 4.4 10.0 5.6 4.1

4.8 7.0 3.5 7.5 6.4 9.0 8.5 5.9

12.1 3.6 9.0 13.4 9.8 10.9 9.7 7.9

26.6 40.2 39.1 28.6 39.1 28.5 63.8 26.7

65.5 93.3 70.9 69.1 77.1 70.7 68.4 75.5

10.0 45.9 17.6 17.8 24.7 15.8 17.0 18.0

58.4 81.2 73.2 64.3 67.8 70.2 55.8 71.3

2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2

360 752 078 224 050 222 124 016

Utah ---------------------------------Ogden city---------------------------Orem city ---------------------------Provo city ---------------------------Salt Lake City city ---------------------Sandy city ---------------------------Taylorsville-Bennion CDP -----------------West Valley City city --------------------

1 722 63 67 86 159 75 52 86

850 909 561 848 936 058 351 976

3.4 3.9 3.0 5.4 8.3 2.9 3.5 4.3

44.2 44.7 46.9 71.5 51.0 27.0 44.2 49.2

69.6 67.0 67.2 50.1 62.7 68.4 74.1 73.1

47.3 48.6 50.8 71.0 54.2 48.2 45.9 47.7

13.0 12.8 13.7 37.9 16.7 14.1 8.3 9.3

7.8 11.0 6.7 9.8 14.6 5.3 7.6 8.4

2.6 4.1 1.9 2.6 5.7 1.4 2.5 3.1

2.6 3.9 1.8 4.3 6.5 3.6 1.9 1.8

8.7 19.0 8.8 2.8 13.4 6.7 11.3 15.8

40.2 33.8 39.6 75.2 44.8 31.7 22.6 19.5

85.1 75.1 90.0 89.8 83.0 93.1 86.7 79.7

22.3 16.2 30.4 34.5 30.4 29.4 15.5 11.6

83.9 72.8 87.6 83.3 71.3 90.6 84.8 78.2

2 2 3 3 1 2 2 2

961 528 705 252 944 909 727 800

562 758

3.1

19.3

59.0

48.1

15.2

5.8

1.4

6.9

8.0

39.4

80.8

24.3

77.3

1 860

Vermont ------------------------------Virginia -------------------------------Alexandria city -----------------------Annandale CDP -----------------------Arlington CDP ------------------------Burke CDP ---------------------------Chesapeake city-----------------------Danville city--------------------------Hampton city-------------------------Lynchburg city ------------------------Newport News city --------------------Norfolk city ---------------------------

6 187 111 50 170 57 151 53 133 66 170 261

358 183 975 936 734 976 056 793 049 045 229

5.0 16.2 18.7 21.4 12.4 1.7 .7 2.9 1.7 4.1 3.7

50.8 66.1 51.3 66.2 49.1 27.1 18.9 35.3 50.5 39.3 45.9

57.1 26.3 27.1 19.9 23.1 59.1 78.2 48.8 71.3 48.4 47.5

50.9 63.2 51.5 60.3 60.1 51.9 40.5 54.4 47.4 58.6 60.7

17.6 33.4 21.1 35.4 29.4 13.6 7.4 22.1 13.9 24.7 28.8

7.3 18.9 22.3 25.2 15.4 3.8 2.6 5.2 3.2 7.0 7.2

2.8 9.4 10.3 12.7 6.1 1.2 1.1 1.8 1.0 2.4 2.5

7.1 18.1 18.3 13.1 5.4 6.9 4.4 6.3 9.1 5.8 9.0

10.0 18.6 2.3 8.6 4.1 10.8 15.7 6.9 8.5 11.0 11.3

32.7 22.1 38.3 30.8 48.3 25.7 24.8 39.2 59.9 20.5 21.3

75.2 86.9 91.7 87.5 95.9 77.1 57.4 79.7 69.5 79.3 72.7

24.5 48.5 48.5 52.3 56.3 16.9 12.4 19.1 21.7 18.4 16.8

73.4 61.5 80.6 72.9 87.8 70.6 54.4 67.1 61.3 65.9 56.8

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1

798 070 406 034 805 992 032 909 876 908 894

Portsmouth city -----------------------Richmond city ------------------------Roanoke city -------------------------Suffolk city --------------------------Virginia Beach city ----------------------

103 203 96 52 393

907 056 397 141 069

1.3 1.8 1.6 .8 5.2

35.4 42.9 39.3 38.8 36.5

66.3 71.8 74.7 75.4 37.6

46.2 50.4 46.3 40.6 64.2

10.8 10.1 9.7 6.8 29.0

4.0 4.0 3.5 3.0 7.9

1.6 1.3 1.4 1.0 2.3

6.5 10.8 4.8 11.1 6.9

16.3 13.2 19.1 12.7 8.9

19.8 45.1 18.8 23.3 22.4

66.6 68.1 68.0 63.9 88.0

11.6 24.2 15.6 12.3 25.5

51.5 40.8 58.3 59.2 79.0

2 1 1 2 1

002 596 755 049 872

Washington ----------------------------Bellevue city -------------------------Bellingham city -----------------------Everett city --------------------------Federal Way CDP ----------------------Lakewood CDP------------------------Seattle city --------------------------Spokane city -------------------------Tacoma city--------------------------Yakima city ---------------------------

4 866 86 52 69 67 58 516 177 176 54

692 878 278 961 554 412 259 196 664 831

6.6 13.3 7.1 6.4 7.9 10.9 13.1 3.9 7.7 8.8

39.9 48.5 36.3 42.2 37.8 32.7 47.3 29.0 42.4 52.0

51.6 43.0 56.2 57.2 47.6 33.6 49.1 54.6 52.6 58.8

54.1 55.8 63.3 60.3 63.6 60.6 56.2 53.6 53.7 55.9

16.2 20.3 13.7 15.7 21.2 29.4 17.7 13.6 14.6 11.0

9.0 13.6 6.7 8.2 10.0 14.2 15.4 5.3 10.7 15.8

3.7 6.0 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.2 7.1 1.9 4.8 7.9

7.3 11.5 7.2 6.7 6.5 6.2 21.4 9.5 8.6 4.1

10.6 4.7 5.0 15.1 9.1 15.2 9.0 9.6 13.5 20.0

31.2 35.7 68.1 17.4 22.8 14.7 47.5 34.9 29.1 23.9

83.8 94.2 85.2 81.0 89.3 85.6 86.4 83.2 79.3 70.9

22.9 45.7 28.2 14.2 26.6 20.7 37.9 21.0 15.8 16.5

74.8 79.6 69.8 65.7 76.3 65.6 65.5 64.7 63.2 64.7

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2

883 608 688 862 823 909 234 859 019 007

West Virginia ---------------------------Charleston city------------------------Huntington city ------------------------

1 793 477 57 287 54 844

.9 1.8 1.2

27.2 24.5 37.3

78.0 78.5 75.8

35.8 43.5 46.3

7.6 9.1 10.9

2.6 4.3 3.0

.8 1.3 1.1

4.1 7.0 7.1

10.9 11.9 7.9

32.4 30.2 60.7

66.0 77.2 72.4

12.3 28.6 20.8

76.5 62.7 63.6

2 011 1 760 1 828

Wisconsin -----------------------------Appleton city -------------------------Eau Claire city ------------------------Green Bay city -----------------------Janesville city ------------------------Kenosha city -------------------------La Crosse city ------------------------Madison city -------------------------Milwaukee city -----------------------Oshkosh city -------------------------Racine city---------------------------Waukesha city ------------------------West Allis city -------------------------

4 891 65 56 96 52 80 51 191 628 55 84 56 63

769 651 930 466 133 375 003 262 088 006 298 958 221

2.5 2.8 3.5 2.4 1.9 5.0 4.2 5.7 4.7 2.8 3.8 3.1 2.8

33.7 44.6 78.3 57.5 27.6 22.1 71.2 66.0 36.9 42.0 21.3 33.0 13.3

78.4 80.1 75.9 83.0 79.3 68.8 77.0 66.9 72.4 85.0 74.0 77.4 87.1

42.7 46.4 56.6 48.8 46.2 46.7 54.8 61.7 49.6 52.4 42.9 53.6 41.6

7.5 8.2 12.7 7.4 7.9 12.7 10.9 17.3 8.7 6.0 7.3 8.5 3.8

5.8 5.1 5.6 5.0 4.0 10.5 7.0 8.5 10.9 4.7 8.9 8.1 5.5

2.1 2.1 2.8 2.4 1.5 3.6 3.7 3.0 4.4 1.7 3.4 2.7 1.9

13.9 12.8 10.5 18.0 10.1 12.0 19.8 9.6 19.4 12.8 14.0 12.1 17.8

7.1 5.8 2.3 8.9 8.4 11.4 3.2 3.2 13.3 7.0 12.6 5.5 8.4

37.7 36.0 68.8 29.2 19.1 31.9 68.8 73.0 35.4 65.8 20.9 39.9 26.5

78.6 85.3 84.8 80.9 81.2 73.2 80.7 90.6 71.5 78.6 72.0 85.1 79.2

17.7 23.7 23.3 16.7 15.5 12.2 21.4 42.0 14.8 19.6 14.9 25.3 12.4

77.2 81.8 75.8 74.3 74.6 69.5 70.8 75.0 48.5 74.4 59.3 78.5 78.4

2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1

453 588 50 008

1.7 2.4

31.7 17.4

43.4 37.0

50.5 52.5

15.6 19.5

5.7 7.8

1.7 2.4

2.7 4.3

6.9 10.2

35.6 26.2

83.0 84.6

18.8 22.1

79.3 73.7

2 162 1 944

Wyoming ------------------------------Cheyenne city -------------------------

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044 972 905 948 069 060 898 458 967 884 038 884 677

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Table 169.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Alabama --------------------------Birmingham city-------------------Dothan city ----------------------Huntsville city --------------------Mobile city ----------------------Montgomery city ------------------Tuscaloosa city --------------------

61.1 59.3 65.4 68.8 60.7 66.0 55.6

71.0 66.5 75.7 78.4 69.7 74.4 60.9

52.3 53.7 56.8 59.9 53.3 59.1 50.8

61.8 67.6 68.7 61.5 62.7 68.1 66.5

56.6 66.3 63.5 55.3 60.0 63.4 59.5

64.0 62.4 70.1 63.0 60.6 68.2 62.4

6.9 9.3 4.9 5.6 9.2 7.3 7.0

79.3 78.9 80.4 80.5 76.5 79.9 69.6

85.6 83.9 86.4 87.1 83.6 84.8 76.5

71.8 74.1 73.6 72.3 68.9 74.9 62.3

16.5 17.3 14.6 23.6 15.1 24.7 26.6

22.9 12.4 18.0 19.1 12.8 10.3 11.7

15.4 16.1 11.7 11.8 12.2 13.3 12.1

.8 3.6 .8 .4 1.6 1.7 .9

21.2 20.4 15.0 17.9 19.1 17.1 15.0

Alaska ----------------------------Anchorage city---------------------

74.7 78.4

82.1 86.3

66.4 69.9

58.3 59.6

52.5 55.4

62.0 64.1

8.8 7.0

77.3 80.4

83.8 85.7

69.3 74.4

29.6 24.8

5.9 3.6

15.3 15.0

2.4 2.5

16.7 18.3

Arizona ---------------------------Chandler city ---------------------Glendale city ---------------------Mesa city -----------------------Peoria city -----------------------Phoenix city----------------------Scottsdale city --------------------Tempe city ----------------------Tucson city ----------------------Yuma city ------------------------

62.9 78.0 72.3 67.7 62.8 69.6 67.0 73.7 63.7 64.5

71.5 87.5 81.3 77.4 74.1 78.3 76.8 80.0 71.4 74.8

54.8 68.8 63.8 58.6 53.0 61.2 58.6 67.1 56.6 54.6

58.3 62.7 61.2 59.6 61.4 61.0 60.4 59.8 61.5 57.3

51.5 57.0 57.0 50.9 55.2 54.3 51.1 52.8 54.8 53.9

64.1 64.3 69.0 73.7 67.6 65.9 81.4 72.1 66.3 61.0

7.2 4.6 6.1 5.2 4.7 6.7 4.4 5.2 8.3 7.5

77.4 82.0 79.9 78.0 80.9 80.1 78.8 74.4 72.3 79.0

83.2 87.9 85.7 84.4 87.1 84.9 84.0 78.6 78.1 86.6

70.3 74.7 73.1 70.2 73.5 74.3 72.9 69.2 65.8 69.9

16.5 12.6 14.2 12.7 15.2 13.2 9.2 18.1 19.9 25.0

12.9 23.0 14.0 18.5 12.2 14.2 12.2 15.9 9.5 6.2

14.9 14.0 15.9 14.1 14.9 15.1 8.5 11.9 14.8 15.9

2.1 .7 1.6 .9 .6 3.3 1.1 1.5 4.2 .7

21.6 24.1 24.4 22.6 26.4 23.0 22.3 20.1 19.7 15.2

Arkansas --------------------------Fort Smith city -------------------Little Rock city--------------------North Little Rock city ---------------Pine Bluff city ---------------------

59.8 64.6 67.7 62.1 57.7

68.7 75.8 74.9 69.7 66.3

51.9 54.9 61.8 55.8 51.0

63.3 64.3 70.3 65.3 64.4

57.8 59.3 65.4 61.0 64.5

64.8 71.2 70.0 65.0 61.5

6.8 5.7 5.3 5.5 11.1

77.8 79.8 79.7 80.6 78.3

83.8 87.3 84.0 85.8 83.2

70.7 70.8 75.4 75.2 73.2

15.1 9.2 20.8 18.5 23.1

22.5 27.7 10.4 11.5 17.9

15.5 10.9 13.5 12.4 14.5

.5 .4 1.6 1.5 1.2

19.0 14.6 17.1 17.9 16.2

California --------------------------Alameda city ---------------------Alhambra city --------------------Anaheim city ---------------------Antioch city ----------------------Arden-Arcade CDP -----------------Bakersfield city -------------------Baldwin Park city ------------------Bellflower city --------------------Berkeley city ---------------------Buena Park city --------------------

67.0 73.7 63.2 73.8 71.4 64.9 66.8 65.8 68.6 66.2 71.7

76.4 83.0 73.3 83.9 82.3 72.7 78.1 78.2 79.1 69.6 83.0

57.7 63.0 54.3 63.5 61.1 58.1 56.5 53.3 58.7 62.8 60.7

55.6 67.1 56.6 61.5 56.7 58.6 51.7 54.4 57.9 65.0 57.1

51.7 63.4 52.2 57.5 54.3 57.0 48.8 50.5 53.6 63.7 52.9

57.4 67.5 57.8 67.9 50.7 53.1 48.3 63.6 69.3 60.1 66.5

6.6 4.4 6.1 5.6 6.6 4.9 7.1 8.5 5.9 5.6 5.7

77.5 79.8 79.6 80.8 77.4 75.6 77.9 82.4 81.5 61.1 79.6

84.0 85.1 83.8 86.6 86.8 80.6 86.2 88.4 86.9 66.4 86.1

69.2 74.3 74.6 73.0 65.2 70.3 67.7 73.6 74.8 55.4 71.0

14.5 17.6 15.6 9.3 13.6 23.1 18.0 10.1 11.1 27.0 9.3

16.9 11.3 15.9 24.3 15.7 5.8 6.4 29.7 23.6 6.9 24.3

14.6 10.6 16.1 15.6 14.3 10.4 12.7 26.2 14.5 9.8 15.9

4.9 12.1 5.9 3.8 2.1 3.4 1.3 4.0 2.5 15.2 1.6

24.6 23.9 26.0 25.1 29.4 19.6 18.3 28.2 24.3 24.1 26.1

Burbank city ---------------------Camarillo city --------------------Carlsbad city ---------------------Carson city ----------------------Cerritos city----------------------Chino city -----------------------Chula Vista city -------------------Citrus Heights CDP -----------------Clovis city -----------------------Compton city ----------------------

68.8 65.0 69.5 69.7 71.8 59.7 65.6 72.4 72.7 59.0

78.3 75.9 78.7 77.1 80.6 57.6 76.5 80.8 82.8 69.0

60.1 54.4 60.2 62.9 63.5 62.6 55.5 64.7 63.7 49.8

58.0 56.0 55.9 67.0 61.0 55.7 54.9 60.3 59.2 46.3

51.3 53.3 48.9 65.6 58.1 51.8 52.8 55.2 56.6 42.4

68.1 68.0 74.4 64.6 64.2 67.2 53.3 61.3 52.1 45.1

5.1 3.8 4.9 7.2 3.7 5.5 6.4 4.9 5.8 14.3

80.8 77.2 77.9 81.5 79.9 80.0 77.2 76.8 77.4 81.9

84.5 85.4 84.3 85.5 86.9 88.4 83.5 84.1 84.3 85.6

76.5 66.4 69.8 77.1 71.6 69.2 69.8 68.4 69.5 77.0

9.2 17.5 11.2 18.1 15.3 14.3 21.8 19.6 20.5 19.4

18.5 16.5 14.0 27.2 20.9 20.1 14.8 8.5 9.1 29.4

12.1 11.7 11.9 16.4 12.8 16.1 14.9 13.0 11.1 22.6

3.2 .2 2.6 2.4 .9 .5 4.4 1.8 .9 6.3

22.0 20.8 24.7 24.2 27.9 30.3 21.7 24.3 19.7 26.4

Concord city ---------------------Corona city ----------------------Costa Mesa city ------------------Daly City city --------------------Diamond Bar city------------------Downey city ---------------------East Los Angeles CDP --------------El Cajon city ---------------------El Monte city ---------------------El Toro CDP -----------------------

73.8 73.2 77.7 70.9 76.4 66.3 57.7 66.6 64.4 76.9

83.1 84.3 85.7 77.1 84.7 76.7 71.4 78.0 78.7 86.9

65.1 61.8 69.4 65.3 68.3 56.7 44.2 55.9 49.4 67.3

61.0 58.9 65.5 75.9 62.8 61.0 44.3 52.9 46.6 61.6

56.4 54.5 58.1 71.7 59.1 55.6 40.1 49.9 41.8 55.9

64.9 69.0 77.6 77.3 83.7 77.4 51.4 54.8 55.8 83.6

4.6 5.8 4.2 5.4 3.6 5.4 11.5 7.4 9.4 3.6

76.9 79.7 80.5 80.8 81.4 81.1 79.9 74.7 82.3 81.4

84.0 87.0 86.2 85.1 89.1 86.5 85.1 82.0 86.7 89.3

68.4 69.6 73.4 76.1 71.9 74.5 71.4 65.9 74.8 71.9

12.1 10.4 8.8 17.0 14.8 12.0 11.3 14.5 8.4 9.6

10.0 25.7 19.2 10.0 18.8 22.6 33.3 12.5 34.5 20.2

13.0 19.5 11.5 20.1 14.9 13.4 23.6 15.3 25.0 11.0

9.7 .7 3.0 18.7 .9 1.8 14.4 2.3 6.3 .4

28.8 33.7 21.7 27.7 33.8 24.7 25.2 23.4 25.8 27.6

Encinitas city ---------------------Escondido city --------------------Fairfield city ---------------------Florence-Graham CDP ---------------Fontana city ---------------------Fountain Valley city ----------------Fremont city ---------------------Fresno city ----------------------Fullerton city ---------------------Garden Grove city ------------------

74.7 68.1 71.9 57.3 68.5 73.6 75.8 60.9 71.5 70.2

84.0 80.0 82.8 70.9 82.2 83.3 84.6 69.7 81.5 80.2

65.1 56.9 60.9 43.4 55.3 64.3 67.2 52.9 61.6 60.0

62.6 60.2 57.6 42.4 46.5 57.2 62.5 45.1 56.9 60.2

57.8 55.9 55.9 33.2 44.1 52.6 58.5 40.5 51.6 56.0

75.1 61.7 57.5 53.5 46.7 66.2 65.3 39.0 72.8 65.2

4.2 6.3 6.9 16.4 7.4 4.0 4.2 8.5 4.7 6.2

74.4 77.4 78.0 82.6 81.1 76.0 82.1 75.2 77.6 80.4

81.7 84.7 85.8 87.9 86.8 84.2 88.8 81.2 83.2 85.2

64.9 67.8 68.8 74.2 72.7 65.9 73.8 68.1 70.3 74.0

10.1 9.3 26.0 10.2 13.8 11.7 11.2 20.4 10.5 10.3

11.1 15.3 13.0 37.7 20.7 21.5 26.9 9.2 23.1 25.3

10.6 16.4 18.3 27.0 20.9 11.1 12.7 12.8 12.3 14.9

3.0 2.0 1.6 13.3 .6 1.0 4.6 2.1 2.3 2.9

23.6 22.6 24.8 29.2 32.6 25.5 27.5 18.2 24.3 25.5

Glendale city ---------------------Hacienda Heights CDP --------------Hawthorne city -------------------Hayward city ---------------------Hesperia city ---------------------Huntington Beach city --------------Huntington Park city ---------------Inglewood city --------------------Irvine city -----------------------La Habra city----------------------

64.5 67.3 72.7 68.9 58.0 75.9 67.1 69.9 74.7 71.7

75.1 77.8 80.9 77.5 72.1 84.7 80.8 77.6 83.4 81.8

55.0 57.2 64.7 60.7 44.4 67.1 53.0 62.7 66.9 61.9

52.5 53.6 59.7 57.4 40.9 57.3 49.7 59.2 55.9 60.0

48.3 50.8 55.8 55.5 39.6 50.6 45.3 53.9 50.5 51.3

69.8 57.2 63.5 48.7 46.3 73.6 59.9 62.5 76.6 79.2

7.0 4.7 6.9 6.1 9.3 3.6 12.8 10.0 3.4 5.5

80.8 79.1 83.5 79.7 75.1 78.8 83.3 82.6 76.9 77.9

85.3 85.1 87.1 84.5 84.2 85.2 87.5 86.7 84.7 84.2

75.4 71.2 79.3 74.0 61.1 70.8 76.5 77.9 68.4 69.8

11.1 13.7 12.7 12.8 14.0 11.0 8.4 19.0 13.5 10.0

14.4 18.6 26.6 17.6 12.2 20.4 40.7 17.4 17.2 22.8

14.7 14.7 15.6 14.1 19.7 10.8 24.9 16.9 9.1 13.3

4.1 1.8 5.1 7.8 .1 1.1 14.0 7.4 .6 1.7

24.7 30.3 23.6 26.8 32.5 27.1 27.0 26.4 23.2 25.3

Lakewood city --------------------La Mesa city ---------------------Lancaster city --------------------Livermore city --------------------Lodi city ------------------------Long Beach city -------------------Los Angeles city ------------------Lynwood city ---------------------Merced city ----------------------Milpitas city ----------------------

68.7 64.9 65.9 76.2 62.9 67.3 67.3 61.6 61.7 71.5

79.0 74.8 77.7 85.9 75.7 77.8 76.6 75.0 73.6 74.9

59.0 56.2 54.4 66.7 51.0 56.7 58.1 48.0 50.5 67.5

60.3 53.3 51.5 62.3 51.6 50.3 54.8 45.6 47.2 69.7

56.7 50.0 46.4 57.3 50.4 46.1 50.4 41.2 39.9 66.4

67.8 52.3 51.1 70.5 44.6 51.5 60.7 51.3 37.0 74.9

4.3 5.0 7.0 4.2 6.5 6.9 8.4 12.5 10.5 4.9

80.0 73.3 79.2 77.6 78.1 79.3 78.4 82.7 75.6 84.3

86.9 79.3 86.9 86.3 85.0 84.4 83.2 85.9 82.6 88.6

71.4 66.5 68.5 66.5 68.5 72.8 72.1 77.5 66.2 78.7

12.9 17.0 19.2 21.6 14.4 15.5 10.5 12.8 21.6 9.2

25.3 10.1 19.0 14.9 16.7 20.4 18.4 35.2 13.5 41.3

11.5 10.2 20.2 10.7 11.9 13.2 15.4 24.5 14.4 15.8

1.2 2.8 1.0 1.5 .2 6.0 10.5 6.1 .6 3.0

25.4 21.5 27.9 25.3 18.2 25.1 26.5 28.0 15.8 22.8

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Table 169.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

CaliforniamCon. Mission Viejo city -----------------Modesto city ---------------------Montebello city -------------------Monterey Park city ----------------Moreno Valley city ----------------Mountain View city ----------------Napa city -----------------------National City city ------------------Newport Beach city ----------------Norwalk city ----------------------

74.6 64.3 62.4 59.1 72.9 78.2 65.0 66.4 69.5 65.6

85.4 75.1 74.8 69.1 85.1 86.2 75.9 80.8 80.6 75.6

64.4 54.5 51.5 49.9 61.1 70.0 55.1 49.6 58.8 55.8

55.4 51.2 51.7 54.9 55.4 65.3 57.1 46.6 44.2 58.8

51.0 45.8 45.8 52.6 52.7 59.1 50.8 45.5 40.6 56.5

74.4 50.1 58.4 55.0 53.5 76.7 66.4 47.9 85.6 56.5

2.9 8.9 6.7 6.2 7.5 3.3 4.8 11.0 3.0 6.7

77.8 77.2 79.5 77.7 80.8 82.8 75.5 77.5 77.1 81.6

86.5 85.9 84.2 81.2 88.9 86.9 84.6 83.7 84.5 87.5

66.8 66.2 73.4 73.4 70.0 77.7 64.1 69.9 67.5 73.7

9.6 14.3 14.0 16.1 18.5 8.3 20.9 18.3 7.2 10.7

18.8 17.3 21.3 15.7 16.8 32.4 13.5 18.3 13.4 27.9

10.9 13.6 17.6 15.9 19.6 10.5 12.8 19.2 6.2 16.5

.6 .9 5.9 4.8 .9 4.1 1.6 4.5 .9 2.2

29.1 22.4 25.9 25.3 36.3 18.4 20.9 21.8 23.1 24.9

Oakland city ---------------------Oceanside city --------------------Ontario city ----------------------Orange city ----------------------Oxnard city ----------------------Palmdale city ---------------------Palo Alto city --------------------Pasadena city --------------------Pico Rivera city -------------------Pleasanton city --------------------

62.9 65.4 70.4 73.5 71.2 72.1 69.9 66.3 63.2 79.0

69.8 75.9 82.6 81.0 80.9 85.2 78.8 76.1 74.3 87.9

56.7 55.4 58.3 66.0 61.1 59.1 61.5 57.3 52.5 70.2

53.9 59.6 53.5 61.6 62.0 54.6 61.3 55.6 54.9 59.9

52.0 56.4 48.9 56.2 58.6 53.2 56.6 50.3 52.1 53.9

46.6 62.2 57.1 68.5 62.7 51.2 67.2 58.8 55.7 76.6

9.5 7.4 7.3 4.6 6.8 6.9 2.4 6.3 8.4 3.1

75.4 77.6 80.3 78.8 78.6 81.8 76.0 78.4 80.0 79.6

80.1 83.6 86.4 84.3 84.3 91.0 85.0 82.6 85.2 88.2

70.4 70.7 71.5 72.3 70.7 68.2 65.2 73.2 73.0 69.3

20.2 16.4 10.9 11.9 18.7 14.3 9.3 12.4 12.3 12.2

10.6 14.8 23.1 17.9 16.8 22.8 25.5 11.1 26.1 16.4

14.1 16.9 18.1 12.1 24.0 23.4 5.9 15.2 20.1 10.5

17.9 3.9 .9 2.5 1.1 .9 2.5 5.4 3.5 1.6

25.8 26.3 29.4 23.7 21.2 40.5 19.0 23.5 25.5 26.9

Pomona city ---------------------Rancho Cucamonga city -------------Redding city----------------------Redlands city ---------------------Redondo Beach city ----------------Redwood City city -----------------Rialto city -----------------------Richmond city --------------------Riverside city ---------------------Rosemead city ---------------------

66.3 74.1 60.8 66.4 81.2 71.9 67.4 64.5 66.9 61.4

78.6 85.7 70.9 77.8 89.0 78.6 80.1 71.2 77.2 73.0

53.6 63.1 52.0 56.5 73.1 65.2 56.1 58.8 57.1 50.1

51.6 56.1 52.3 55.5 62.4 71.0 50.7 60.9 54.9 49.5

48.1 49.4 47.7 50.5 59.0 65.6 48.7 55.3 50.3 45.5

56.7 66.0 50.6 50.9 67.9 80.1 52.1 56.3 54.3 52.2

9.1 4.9 8.8 4.9 3.4 3.8 8.2 9.5 6.9 8.4

79.3 80.3 72.5 76.2 83.2 79.4 80.0 77.5 75.7 79.2

84.6 88.5 82.4 84.4 88.2 87.2 86.0 82.6 82.4 82.1

71.3 69.5 61.0 66.7 76.9 70.0 72.2 72.2 67.0 75.1

12.3 14.7 18.3 20.8 8.9 10.7 19.4 24.1 18.9 14.1

26.3 18.2 9.4 9.6 24.9 16.3 17.5 11.2 16.7 21.6

21.7 14.0 9.2 11.9 8.2 11.9 19.7 16.3 16.3 18.8

3.1 .5 .8 .4 1.4 3.8 .8 12.7 1.6 5.5

28.9 31.5 14.0 20.8 25.5 21.9 32.7 28.6 26.4 26.6

Sacramento city-------------------Salinas city ----------------------San Bernardino city ----------------San Buenaventura (Ventura) city ------San Diego city --------------------San Francisco city -----------------San Jose city ---------------------San Leandro city ------------------San Mateo city -------------------Santa Ana city --------------------

62.7 69.3 60.8 68.1 69.0 67.2 72.8 63.7 70.6 72.2

69.6 78.8 71.2 76.0 78.1 73.7 81.9 73.4 80.0 81.6

56.5 60.3 50.9 60.5 59.7 60.7 63.5 55.1 61.9 61.1

54.0 62.2 46.3 61.7 54.9 62.7 59.5 63.1 66.1 62.2

51.0 59.1 46.0 61.7 52.6 58.7 56.3 55.2 59.1 57.4

47.6 59.4 39.6 58.4 52.8 63.4 58.7 68.4 90.7 74.3

7.6 11.0 11.0 3.7 6.2 6.3 5.5 5.3 4.3 8.5

77.5 74.5 76.5 77.9 76.2 77.1 80.2 79.4 78.7 81.6

82.1 81.1 83.3 85.4 81.5 81.3 86.2 85.0 85.6 85.8

72.5 66.4 67.8 68.9 69.8 72.1 72.3 72.9 70.4 74.8

30.6 16.6 20.9 18.8 17.6 14.3 11.0 14.1 9.5 7.8

7.7 10.0 12.3 11.2 13.9 9.2 31.3 15.2 11.9 29.9

15.5 20.0 18.8 11.3 12.8 11.5 14.6 11.7 11.0 25.6

4.0 2.3 1.7 .8 4.2 33.5 3.5 9.2 6.7 8.4

19.9 18.7 23.3 20.4 20.4 26.9 25.5 23.6 22.3 24.3

Santa Barbara city-----------------Santa Clara city-------------------Santa Clarita city------------------Santa Maria city ------------------Santa Monica city -----------------Santa Rosa city -------------------Santee city ----------------------Simi Valley city -------------------South Gate city -------------------South San Francisco city -------------

68.6 73.7 76.8 65.5 69.2 65.1 72.4 78.3 65.1 70.1

78.2 81.6 87.1 76.2 77.7 73.8 81.8 87.6 80.0 77.7

59.5 65.7 66.6 55.2 61.7 57.5 63.7 69.1 50.6 62.9

62.2 63.4 59.5 57.4 58.8 60.8 65.2 60.4 50.6 71.1

59.2 59.5 52.5 55.8 55.1 57.1 60.5 57.4 45.7 68.5

68.9 75.2 84.7 53.9 62.7 58.8 72.2 68.8 64.0 69.1

4.6 4.4 3.5 7.8 4.8 4.6 5.2 4.1 10.8 5.3

74.1 81.1 79.0 74.3 76.8 73.7 77.3 78.9 81.8 80.6

80.6 85.8 88.0 83.4 81.1 82.4 84.8 87.0 85.9 86.4

66.1 75.0 67.4 62.3 72.0 63.9 68.8 68.8 75.2 73.9

13.0 7.8 12.3 11.8 11.4 14.1 15.4 10.9 8.2 13.1

11.4 37.7 19.1 12.2 9.5 12.5 15.2 22.2 35.9 10.9

13.1 10.5 13.6 19.7 8.0 11.4 13.9 14.0 23.4 16.5

3.8 2.4 .7 .4 5.1 2.3 1.5 .5 7.9 9.2

15.9 19.1 30.5 17.8 22.6 20.1 26.1 32.2 28.0 23.5

Spring Valley CDP -----------------Stockton city ---------------------Sunnyvale city --------------------Thousand Oaks city ----------------Torrance city ---------------------Tustin city -----------------------Union City city --------------------Upland city ----------------------Vacaville city ---------------------Vallejo city -----------------------

69.9 59.0 75.4 73.4 69.8 79.0 73.9 70.8 63.3 67.1

80.1 67.3 83.7 85.3 79.6 88.1 82.6 82.2 63.8 75.9

60.3 51.2 66.9 62.1 60.4 69.7 65.6 60.3 62.7 58.6

59.7 47.6 63.3 56.1 57.5 70.4 67.1 55.8 57.4 63.0

61.4 41.6 57.3 47.9 50.6 61.9 63.1 48.9 52.7 62.1

57.4 44.6 73.6 80.2 79.4 86.3 68.7 60.4 58.1 57.1

6.4 10.3 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.9 4.5 5.2 5.1 7.0

77.6 76.6 83.4 76.7 80.2 82.6 81.2 77.8 77.4 80.1

83.8 82.7 89.5 85.5 86.5 87.7 86.9 85.5 86.5 86.7

70.5 69.1 75.7 65.3 72.4 76.9 74.6 67.8 65.9 72.8

19.4 19.7 8.0 10.0 10.8 11.1 13.6 14.7 25.0 27.0

12.4 12.3 40.2 17.7 25.5 20.0 26.0 16.5 11.7 13.7

14.4 15.4 9.6 11.3 10.5 14.7 16.9 12.8 16.5 22.3

2.5 2.0 2.5 .3 1.5 2.2 6.7 .9 1.2 3.6

25.7 20.0 19.0 26.9 23.7 20.1 28.2 27.9 28.3 30.2

Visalia city ----------------------Vista city -----------------------Walnut Creek city -----------------West Covina city ------------------Westminster city ------------------Whittier city ---------------------Yorba Linda city -------------------

63.5 66.9 62.2 69.3 70.1 65.2 78.1

74.7 78.4 73.4 79.2 80.2 74.8 88.0

53.5 55.6 52.8 60.0 59.7 56.2 68.6

48.6 56.7 57.5 59.4 58.6 57.1 61.9

43.2 53.2 51.7 57.2 51.3 52.2 57.2

44.2 61.2 86.6 61.0 67.5 63.1 75.4

6.8 6.9 3.3 5.0 5.7 4.9 2.7

76.7 77.2 78.4 80.6 79.3 76.9 79.3

84.1 83.8 86.0 86.2 85.8 84.0 88.7

67.5 68.9 69.8 73.8 70.4 68.0 67.6

20.6 12.7 11.6 14.4 10.7 13.0 11.6

11.2 15.5 9.5 18.5 24.6 20.7 19.3

12.0 18.2 10.5 15.5 14.7 12.8 11.0

.8 2.2 12.1 3.1 2.0 2.2 .4

16.1 24.8 28.4 31.0 26.0 25.7 30.0

Colorado --------------------------Arvada city ----------------------Aurora city ----------------------Boulder city ----------------------Colorado Springs city ---------------Denver city ----------------------Fort Collins city -------------------Greeley city ----------------------Lakewood city --------------------Longmont city --------------------Pueblo city ----------------------Thornton city ---------------------Westminster city -------------------

70.3 76.0 77.8 69.8 70.8 67.6 68.6 66.3 73.7 73.3 54.6 78.3 80.4

78.5 83.3 84.9 74.5 80.6 75.7 75.0 74.8 79.5 84.5 62.2 87.0 87.0

62.5 69.2 71.3 65.1 61.7 60.1 62.5 58.5 68.3 63.0 47.9 70.2 74.1

63.2 68.0 68.5 64.1 59.3 61.3 61.3 62.2 71.4 62.0 54.2 70.9 68.3

59.1 61.4 63.9 56.5 54.7 59.8 56.5 60.2 65.9 62.6 55.1 68.3 63.2

63.3 73.3 67.7 75.9 63.4 54.2 69.3 59.2 73.5 57.2 47.9 74.1 64.6

5.7 5.2 4.9 5.1 7.3 6.8 5.6 5.7 4.8 6.0 9.3 5.5 4.2

76.8 78.8 81.7 64.6 76.2 78.1 66.7 69.2 78.6 80.3 73.3 81.5 81.2

83.9 86.8 87.0 70.4 83.5 82.6 75.0 77.1 84.5 88.1 81.6 87.5 87.9

68.5 69.8 76.1 57.8 68.4 73.0 57.2 60.1 72.3 70.5 63.9 74.7 73.7

16.1 14.0 15.8 23.0 15.8 16.4 23.5 18.0 17.4 11.7 22.6 12.6 12.5

12.7 16.2 9.6 11.1 15.9 10.0 15.8 14.6 11.2 23.6 13.1 16.5 16.5

12.8 12.0 13.0 9.5 12.9 13.1 10.1 12.6 11.6 14.9 13.4 14.6 13.7

2.9 2.9 3.9 5.6 1.3 8.0 1.3 .6 3.5 1.6 1.1 2.4 3.4

20.7 23.5 22.7 17.9 18.2 20.8 16.4 15.8 21.9 21.3 16.1 24.8 23.7

Connecticut ------------------------Bridgeport city--------------------Bridgeport town ------------------Bristol city-----------------------Bristol town ---------------------Danbury city ---------------------Danbury town --------------------East Hartford town ----------------East Hartford CDP -----------------Fairfield town --------------------Greenwich town --------------------

69.0 64.6 64.6 72.0 72.0 71.7 71.7 69.8 69.8 64.6 64.4

77.8 73.2 73.2 79.8 79.8 79.6 79.6 78.7 78.7 75.8 77.7

60.9 57.2 57.2 64.9 64.9 64.3 64.3 61.6 61.6 54.8 53.1

59.3 58.8 58.8 70.5 70.5 60.2 60.2 69.2 69.2 49.2 39.2

57.0 60.3 60.3 66.2 66.2 60.8 60.8 67.5 67.5 44.6 34.3

53.5 46.8 46.8 62.5 62.5 48.8 48.8 65.8 65.8 52.2 59.8

5.4 10.6 10.6 5.3 5.3 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.3 4.2 3.8

76.3 78.7 78.7 77.1 77.1 77.7 77.7 80.1 80.1 74.6 79.7

85.4 84.4 84.4 87.1 87.1 86.1 86.1 86.1 86.1 84.7 87.7

66.0 72.6 72.6 66.0 66.0 68.2 68.2 73.0 73.0 62.6 69.7

12.8 15.1 15.1 10.2 10.2 11.1 11.1 11.7 11.7 9.5 8.3

20.5 25.4 25.4 27.4 27.4 26.4 26.4 20.3 20.3 16.5 11.0

11.2 16.6 16.6 11.3 11.3 13.1 13.1 13.6 13.6 7.4 7.6

3.9 6.4 6.4 1.0 1.0 2.5 2.5 5.9 5.9 7.1 15.1

21.1 19.6 19.6 19.8 19.8 22.0 22.0 19.3 19.3 22.8 25.8

328

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 169.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

ConnecticutmCon. Hamden town --------------------Hartford city ---------------------Hartford town --------------------Manchester town ------------------Meriden city ---------------------Meriden town --------------------New Britain city-------------------New Britain town -----------------New Haven city -------------------New Haven town -------------------

67.2 60.5 60.5 71.1 69.0 69.0 65.3 65.3 62.5 62.5

75.9 67.5 67.5 78.7 77.7 77.7 73.4 73.4 69.3 69.3

60.1 54.4 54.4 64.4 61.3 61.3 58.2 58.2 56.7 56.7

63.3 48.9 48.9 72.0 66.0 66.0 59.4 59.4 50.5 50.5

60.5 65.2 65.2 65.9 65.3 65.3 65.1 65.1 58.0 58.0

74.0 35.4 35.4 82.9 53.5 53.5 43.3 43.3 37.1 37.1

3.8 10.7 10.7 3.7 5.1 5.1 7.9 7.9 9.3 9.3

73.9 76.4 76.4 77.5 77.7 77.7 77.1 77.1 69.1 69.1

83.8 80.5 80.5 86.5 87.0 87.0 83.2 83.2 74.1 74.1

63.9 72.2 72.2 68.2 67.4 67.4 70.5 70.5 64.1 64.1

13.4 16.2 16.2 12.0 12.6 12.6 13.2 13.2 13.8 13.8

13.9 15.2 15.2 17.2 24.5 24.5 22.9 22.9 16.4 16.4

10.6 15.5 15.5 12.9 11.2 11.2 14.2 14.2 13.5 13.5

3.1 17.1 17.1 2.8 .8 .8 3.0 3.0 9.3 9.3

19.9 19.3 19.3 20.2 18.2 18.2 18.0 18.0 18.0 18.0

Norwalk city ---------------------Norwalk town --------------------Stamford city --------------------Stamford town -------------------Waterbury city -------------------Waterbury town ------------------West Hartford town----------------West Hartford CDP ----------------West Haven city ------------------West Haven town ------------------

74.1 74.1 71.6 71.6 65.0 65.0 62.7 62.7 69.3 69.3

82.5 82.5 81.1 81.1 74.3 74.3 74.5 74.5 77.6 77.6

66.6 66.6 63.2 63.2 57.0 57.0 53.4 53.4 61.9 61.9

61.3 61.3 59.4 59.4 54.7 54.7 61.1 61.1 59.6 59.6

58.2 58.2 52.8 52.8 57.9 57.9 56.6 56.6 54.3 54.3

69.6 69.6 69.0 69.0 38.4 38.4 77.3 77.3 59.3 59.3

4.7 4.7 5.1 5.1 7.8 7.8 4.0 4.0 5.5 5.5

80.9 80.9 81.0 81.0 76.4 76.4 75.2 75.2 76.4 76.4

86.7 86.7 87.0 87.0 85.0 85.0 85.1 85.1 84.5 84.5

74.4 74.4 74.3 74.3 67.2 67.2 64.4 64.4 67.6 67.6

8.9 8.9 8.9 8.9 13.8 13.8 14.4 14.4 13.1 13.1

20.2 20.2 18.0 18.0 27.1 27.1 11.4 11.4 18.2 18.2

9.9 9.9 10.0 10.0 15.2 15.2 8.6 8.6 13.7 13.7

8.0 8.0 11.1 11.1 3.2 3.2 4.2 4.2 3.5 3.5

21.1 21.1 21.8 21.8 19.3 19.3 18.0 18.0 18.9 18.9

Delaware --------------------------Wilmington city --------------------

68.3 64.7

76.2 70.8

61.1 59.7

65.7 64.1

61.2 63.2

67.5 59.7

4.0 7.1

78.0 80.0

85.6 84.9

69.6 75.3

13.3 14.7

18.8 16.0

12.9 14.7

2.4 9.6

20.0 18.1

District of Columbia ------------------Washington city --------------------

66.3 66.3

71.3 71.3

62.1 62.1

66.6 66.6

70.0 70.0

58.9 58.9

7.2 7.2

80.3 80.3

83.1 83.1

77.7 77.7

32.2 32.2

4.3 4.3

12.0 12.0

36.6 36.6

27.1 27.1

Florida ----------------------------Boca Raton city -------------------Brandon CDP ---------------------Cape Coral city -------------------Carol City CDP --------------------Clearwater city -------------------Coral Springs city -----------------Daytona Beach city ----------------Deltona CDP ---------------------Fort Lauderdale city ----------------Gainesville city---------------------

60.4 60.1 74.5 57.2 70.5 57.1 75.1 54.9 59.3 62.8 59.5

68.8 70.6 83.6 64.0 78.0 65.7 85.4 61.4 67.5 70.7 63.8

52.8 50.5 66.1 51.0 64.0 49.9 65.8 48.7 51.7 54.7 55.5

63.2 52.4 66.8 65.3 70.7 63.6 60.6 64.4 65.3 61.6 59.6

57.4 45.4 64.9 58.1 70.6 59.4 53.5 66.2 59.6 55.5 56.0

67.5 78.5 70.4 76.4 61.7 59.8 85.4 47.2 79.6 65.0 61.0

5.8 3.3 4.0 4.4 9.2 4.8 3.9 7.9 6.7 6.7 6.6

78.7 76.3 82.7 77.5 81.1 77.0 78.3 71.7 78.2 79.6 65.2

83.9 82.6 89.0 82.5 85.1 81.5 86.5 74.2 84.3 83.8 67.7

72.7 68.1 75.4 71.8 76.7 72.0 68.6 68.6 70.8 74.1 62.6

14.3 9.7 14.1 13.1 19.6 9.7 10.0 12.8 12.1 9.7 38.0

10.5 8.0 9.5 7.0 14.3 10.9 9.8 8.0 13.9 8.8 4.7

14.1 8.2 11.7 14.1 17.3 12.1 12.1 15.1 15.7 13.3 12.8

2.0 .7 .9 .4 4.6 1.6 .8 3.6 .1 4.8 2.8

21.8 18.0 24.9 21.7 26.6 20.9 23.8 16.6 31.0 20.6 15.9

Hialeah city ----------------------Hollywood city--------------------Jacksonville city (remainder) ---------Kendall CDP ----------------------Lakeland city ---------------------Largo city -----------------------Melbourne city -------------------Miami city -----------------------Miami Beach city ------------------Orlando city-----------------------

65.2 59.5 69.4 71.8 56.4 52.5 61.6 59.8 51.6 72.6

77.0 70.1 79.2 81.5 66.0 60.3 69.7 69.8 63.1 80.2

54.8 50.5 60.3 63.1 48.7 46.0 53.9 50.7 41.9 65.0

61.9 65.9 62.8 59.2 63.4 69.1 61.9 57.2 57.3 64.8

57.8 59.0 57.3 53.3 60.3 60.0 56.5 53.9 49.5 59.8

67.8 73.3 65.7 72.6 63.6 82.1 59.8 58.9 63.4 63.3

8.0 6.1 5.7 3.6 6.6 3.9 6.5 11.0 8.9 5.1

84.0 77.7 80.5 79.9 77.3 78.3 78.4 80.3 77.4 82.5

86.9 83.7 85.6 86.0 82.9 82.8 84.1 83.9 82.6 86.7

80.4 70.6 75.0 72.8 71.2 73.6 71.7 75.6 70.7 77.9

7.2 11.3 15.6 13.5 12.9 10.0 11.8 10.4 8.4 11.7

27.3 9.8 9.4 5.2 12.4 14.2 20.1 14.4 6.7 8.7

19.4 13.4 14.2 9.9 12.9 13.8 13.7 18.0 13.2 12.6

2.6 2.1 2.7 4.5 1.3 .8 .2 12.9 14.5 3.7

21.7 21.9 21.6 25.9 18.4 19.7 18.2 23.8 22.7 20.1

Palm Bay city --------------------Palm Harbor CDP ------------------Pembroke Pines city ----------------Pensacola city --------------------Plantation city --------------------Pompano Beach city ---------------Port St. Lucie city -----------------St. Petersburg city -----------------Sarasota city ---------------------Sunrise city -----------------------

67.8 57.7 62.9 59.9 69.4 55.7 61.4 59.2 57.8 61.0

76.7 66.5 71.9 69.8 79.6 63.4 69.0 67.3 66.1 70.8

59.5 49.9 55.3 51.9 60.3 48.6 54.3 52.5 50.6 52.6

64.0 59.8 68.8 58.7 59.1 62.2 64.0 67.7 65.8 63.9

57.7 55.2 65.0 54.4 51.8 57.4 58.2 64.5 59.2 57.0

71.5 78.2 83.6 46.7 82.7 59.6 82.7 63.9 69.4 83.8

5.9 3.9 3.5 7.6 3.9 6.3 5.7 5.2 4.7 4.9

79.5 77.4 81.4 76.5 79.8 78.8 78.8 78.8 77.8 81.3

85.9 85.3 86.9 83.9 85.3 83.0 84.2 82.5 80.8 87.0

71.5 68.2 75.3 69.1 73.4 73.7 72.3 74.9 74.6 74.8

9.4 10.2 15.5 23.3 12.6 10.8 10.6 12.7 11.2 13.5

24.6 10.3 7.9 8.1 9.2 8.5 9.1 12.8 8.6 9.9

14.9 10.9 11.2 11.8 10.8 13.9 13.6 13.2 14.3 11.9

.2 .3 .9 2.1 1.0 3.5 .2 3.0 1.6 1.1

22.0 25.6 26.9 18.2 23.8 20.7 24.7 19.2 16.8 24.5

Tallahassee city -------------------Tampa city ----------------------Town ’n’ Country CDP --------------West Palm Beach city --------------Jacksonville city --------------------

67.2 64.3 75.2 64.9 69.5

71.0 72.5 82.4 74.2 79.4

63.8 57.1 68.5 56.6 60.4

72.3 63.8 71.9 67.4 62.7

67.0 62.3 65.1 59.5 57.2

72.2 55.5 86.1 67.2 65.5

5.6 6.7 4.8 6.5 5.6

69.1 79.2 83.9 80.1 80.4

72.9 83.3 87.5 84.4 85.5

65.4 74.7 80.0 74.9 74.9

41.0 15.7 11.0 14.0 15.6

3.6 9.9 11.9 10.6 9.1

13.5 14.3 12.2 14.6 14.1

2.9 3.4 1.1 3.4 2.7

16.2 19.2 23.4 18.7 21.6

Georgia ---------------------------Albany city ----------------------Atlanta city ----------------------Columbus city (remainder) -----------Macon city ----------------------Sandy Springs CDP ----------------Savannah city --------------------South Augusta CDP ----------------Columbus city ---------------------

67.9 61.7 62.7 65.7 59.5 74.9 61.9 66.9 65.7

76.6 70.2 69.4 76.6 67.8 84.5 69.9 74.7 76.6

59.9 54.9 56.8 55.8 53.1 66.5 55.1 60.3 55.7

63.9 58.4 56.8 59.3 62.9 56.7 62.2 64.5 59.3

59.6 63.9 59.5 54.7 63.0 49.2 60.4 61.5 54.6

62.3 48.5 50.7 57.0 54.7 80.7 57.4 61.9 57.1

5.7 11.0 9.2 8.1 8.4 3.3 8.3 7.5 8.2

80.3 77.6 78.2 79.5 77.2 82.5 76.6 80.8 79.4

85.9 83.1 81.6 85.6 83.4 88.2 82.3 87.2 85.5

73.9 71.8 74.6 73.2 71.2 76.2 70.9 74.4 73.2

16.0 21.7 16.9 22.2 18.8 5.8 18.6 26.4 22.2

18.9 16.0 9.4 17.3 14.0 8.0 11.3 16.5 17.3

15.1 14.8 11.6 13.0 16.1 6.9 14.3 18.7 13.1

2.8 2.2 20.0 1.6 3.0 3.7 6.3 1.4 1.6

22.7 15.8 24.2 17.2 17.9 22.6 18.7 20.1 17.2

Hawaii ----------------------------Honolulu CDP ----------------------

70.4 67.4

77.3 73.6

63.3 61.4

63.4 64.8

59.7 61.6

61.5 64.0

3.5 2.9

78.0 77.9

82.7 81.4

72.7 74.0

20.4 18.3

6.1 5.7

20.5 19.7

7.4 13.4

23.8 21.7

Idaho ----------------------------Boise City city ---------------------

65.5 71.6

75.3 80.4

56.1 63.6

60.0 66.1

53.2 58.4

71.3 76.0

6.1 4.0

73.7 76.7

83.0 83.1

61.9 69.5

17.4 17.3

14.7 14.2

12.0 9.8

1.9 1.2

17.3 15.6

Illinois ----------------------------Arlington Heights village ------------Aurora city ----------------------Bloomington city ------------------Champaign city -------------------Chicago city----------------------Cicero town ----------------------Decatur city----------------------Des Plaines city -------------------Elgin city ------------------------Evanston city ----------------------

66.4 71.4 73.2 72.1 65.3 63.7 63.2 60.3 69.8 73.0 68.8

75.9 83.4 83.8 81.9 68.7 72.2 75.8 71.1 79.6 83.2 74.3

57.7 60.6 63.2 63.9 61.6 56.2 51.2 51.2 61.0 63.5 64.1

58.8 53.1 63.8 68.4 62.2 54.4 53.2 56.6 60.8 66.9 65.9

55.1 47.2 57.5 65.1 58.3 51.8 46.8 55.9 54.7 65.5 59.5

57.7 86.0 69.2 65.5 62.0 50.3 69.7 48.7 79.9 67.2 82.2

6.6 2.7 6.1 3.7 4.9 11.3 8.9 7.7 3.1 5.4 4.3

77.5 79.5 79.7 76.4 61.6 80.3 80.7 75.6 78.2 80.0 70.1

85.1 89.0 86.6 82.6 64.0 84.7 86.3 83.5 86.0 87.2 76.1

68.6 67.7 71.3 69.9 58.8 75.3 72.7 66.7 69.0 71.0 64.2

12.8 8.2 9.4 11.8 31.3 14.9 7.4 11.4 8.4 10.5 10.3

19.5 19.5 29.4 10.8 8.7 18.7 29.5 22.7 21.1 28.0 10.9

12.2 7.3 14.8 13.0 10.2 14.8 19.4 10.2 9.0 16.7 9.8

10.1 8.4 3.4 1.3 6.2 29.7 12.1 1.1 7.0 3.2 20.9

25.1 27.9 22.8 14.4 13.8 31.5 28.0 15.4 24.5 23.4 26.8

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Table 169.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

IllinoismCon. Joliet city -----------------------Mount Prospect village -------------Naperville city --------------------Oak Lawn village ------------------Oak Park village ------------------Peoria city -----------------------Rockford city ---------------------Schaumburg village ----------------Skokie village --------------------Springfield city--------------------Waukegan city--------------------Wheaton city ----------------------

61.3 73.5 75.8 62.6 76.0 60.7 65.0 80.0 65.5 68.7 70.1 72.0

69.2 82.7 88.6 74.2 84.0 70.1 75.4 88.6 74.8 76.2 77.6 82.0

54.1 64.6 63.8 52.9 69.4 52.8 56.1 71.9 57.6 62.6 62.9 63.1

56.9 59.7 45.8 55.9 68.0 56.6 60.0 59.0 63.3 69.0 67.6 59.1

50.8 53.6 42.5 50.2 64.1 55.9 58.3 52.3 58.3 68.9 64.2 55.5

60.9 82.4 72.4 81.9 74.2 47.1 56.4 81.3 85.1 59.7 66.0 80.9

7.8 3.3 2.4 3.8 3.5 7.0 6.1 2.5 3.7 5.0 6.2 2.4

77.0 80.5 79.6 75.0 80.6 73.9 77.9 81.8 74.7 81.4 82.0 74.5

86.3 88.8 90.5 85.6 86.7 81.7 85.9 89.9 82.9 85.2 88.1 84.9

66.1 70.1 65.4 62.7 74.7 65.2 68.9 72.7 65.6 77.7 75.2 62.5

14.3 6.3 7.9 10.5 16.0 11.1 9.7 6.9 10.0 35.1 16.6 10.5

20.4 21.5 17.0 15.1 11.0 18.7 31.9 21.0 15.5 4.3 26.9 15.3

15.0 10.6 7.1 9.8 9.5 10.3 12.3 8.2 13.8 15.8 19.9 7.5

2.8 6.6 9.6 8.0 21.8 3.2 1.6 4.4 10.8 2.7 3.2 9.3

22.1 25.5 29.8 28.3 27.8 15.5 16.5 28.3 27.1 15.6 22.7 27.3

Indiana ---------------------------Anderson city --------------------Bloomington city ------------------Evansville city --------------------Fort Wayne city -------------------Gary city ------------------------Hammond city --------------------Indianapolis city (remainder) ---------Muncie city ----------------------South Bend city -------------------Terre Haute city-------------------Indianapolis city --------------------

65.9 61.6 54.6 63.0 68.8 56.8 61.4 69.6 58.6 64.1 54.6 69.5

75.2 72.0 58.6 71.8 76.9 64.4 73.0 77.8 65.8 72.2 59.5 77.8

57.4 52.9 51.1 55.8 61.7 50.8 51.1 62.4 52.5 57.1 50.0 62.3

63.6 63.1 59.7 67.0 69.1 53.8 48.5 67.5 61.5 67.2 61.9 67.4

58.8 58.9 51.2 66.5 62.7 51.6 46.6 62.9 56.1 65.0 57.5 62.8

67.1 66.2 55.8 56.8 73.2 48.7 48.2 67.0 64.4 67.2 57.8 67.0

5.7 8.2 6.9 7.1 6.2 16.7 8.9 5.6 9.1 7.8 8.4 5.6

76.8 74.4 51.5 77.0 76.4 75.2 76.6 80.1 62.7 75.9 68.8 80.1

84.8 82.1 56.1 84.9 83.1 82.6 86.0 85.5 72.2 83.3 73.0 85.5

67.4 65.5 47.0 68.9 69.2 68.0 64.4 74.4 52.6 68.0 64.3 74.3

11.7 10.7 30.1 9.2 9.1 19.3 9.5 13.5 18.2 10.1 17.3 13.5

25.2 27.0 8.3 20.3 21.4 25.7 26.4 15.9 18.4 21.8 16.4 15.9

12.8 14.3 10.4 11.3 12.1 16.5 13.8 13.4 10.4 13.2 12.2 13.4

1.3 1.0 3.7 1.7 2.2 6.1 4.6 3.3 2.0 3.7 1.4 3.3

20.4 18.7 14.9 15.9 18.0 23.9 21.8 20.8 15.8 17.1 14.9 20.8

Iowa -----------------------------Cedar Rapids city------------------Council Bluffs city -----------------Davenport city --------------------Des Moines city-------------------Dubuque city ---------------------Iowa City city --------------------Sioux City city --------------------Waterloo city----------------------

66.0 70.2 66.7 65.9 69.9 65.2 68.8 66.8 60.8

75.0 78.4 74.6 74.1 77.6 74.0 72.6 76.7 70.4

57.8 62.9 59.9 58.7 63.4 57.8 65.1 58.1 52.7

69.8 71.6 70.9 63.9 69.9 71.5 62.9 69.0 64.4

68.0 67.9 72.5 65.4 71.6 71.9 53.9 71.9 64.0

62.7 71.1 56.4 53.6 54.0 48.2 57.7 56.0 52.5

4.5 6.0 5.2 6.5 5.0 5.0 3.7 5.6 7.2

74.0 75.9 78.0 76.0 77.3 70.3 55.7 74.6 73.6

82.7 83.7 84.7 83.5 82.6 79.6 60.2 82.8 83.0

63.9 67.4 71.0 67.8 71.8 60.4 51.0 65.4 63.1

14.3 10.8 10.8 15.4 13.1 8.6 39.7 10.5 12.3

17.5 22.7 16.4 17.6 13.0 21.6 5.9 19.0 22.3

11.9 10.4 14.3 11.7 15.1 11.0 11.9 13.1 8.3

1.2 2.0 1.1 1.0 3.6 1.2 10.2 1.5 1.4

16.2 14.8 17.0 16.1 16.4 13.2 14.6 14.8 14.4

Kansas ---------------------------Kansas City city ------------------Lawrence city --------------------Olathe city-----------------------Overland Park city -----------------Topeka city ----------------------Wichita city -----------------------

66.8 64.0 64.6 80.1 75.5 66.1 69.8

76.1 72.4 69.8 88.4 84.9 73.1 79.4

58.0 56.7 59.7 72.4 67.2 60.1 60.9

64.5 61.6 65.5 65.6 63.9 67.1 64.0

60.4 59.1 64.2 61.6 59.1 63.8 58.5

64.2 53.5 59.7 78.9 78.1 59.4 65.5

4.7 8.9 5.8 3.6 2.8 5.1 5.9

76.9 79.0 61.7 80.8 79.8 79.7 79.5

84.4 83.7 67.0 88.8 87.5 84.0 86.3

68.0 74.1 55.8 71.8 71.4 75.2 71.5

16.2 17.4 29.5 14.2 10.5 23.5 11.2

16.8 17.0 12.5 16.3 12.2 10.3 25.4

11.5 16.4 12.4 9.4 7.7 11.4 10.6

.6 2.6 1.6 .3 .4 1.7 1.2

17.2 20.2 16.5 19.5 19.1 15.6 17.0

Kentucky --------------------------Lexington-Fayette------------------Louisville city ---------------------Owensboro city --------------------

60.5 68.9 59.3 62.1

70.8 77.2 67.5 72.7

51.2 61.6 52.6 53.5

57.2 64.3 60.6 65.3

52.8 61.3 62.3 63.1

56.4 56.6 52.1 59.5

7.4 4.6 8.2 7.9

77.0 76.0 75.5 76.7

83.5 81.5 80.3 83.5

69.1 69.8 70.5 69.2

14.8 18.3 13.9 11.3

19.5 12.4 16.3 18.2

14.6 11.6 13.3 12.5

1.6 1.6 8.5 .5

20.7 17.5 19.5 14.7

Louisiana --------------------------Baton Rouge city ------------------Bossier City city ------------------Kenner city ----------------------Lafayette city --------------------Lake Charles city ------------------Metairie CDP ---------------------Monroe city----------------------New Orleans city ------------------Shreveport city --------------------

59.3 62.0 68.8 71.5 63.2 58.3 65.5 54.9 58.0 61.3

69.5 69.8 79.4 81.7 72.4 69.2 75.4 62.3 65.3 70.1

50.2 55.2 59.2 62.4 54.8 49.0 56.9 49.2 52.0 54.2

56.5 63.3 61.8 62.1 58.7 57.1 61.6 56.4 59.0 63.8

50.9 57.3 54.1 58.6 50.2 50.3 54.7 67.2 59.0 59.9

55.8 61.4 66.4 65.8 62.8 54.2 73.9 46.7 48.9 59.4

9.6 9.4 8.4 7.0 8.7 10.6 5.2 12.0 12.7 11.6

77.9 71.7 78.2 79.4 75.6 76.7 78.2 71.4 75.0 77.5

84.4 77.9 86.6 85.7 82.1 84.1 84.5 78.7 79.8 83.3

70.0 65.1 70.1 72.0 67.6 67.7 71.0 64.4 70.2 71.6

17.9 24.6 19.6 11.4 16.0 16.5 11.6 21.6 20.5 18.6

12.5 9.9 10.2 8.6 6.2 15.9 7.1 9.4 6.8 12.9

15.0 12.1 13.2 13.0 9.6 12.6 12.5 13.4 15.4 12.8

3.0 1.9 .4 2.4 2.4 1.0 1.9 3.8 16.9 3.4

22.3 19.4 15.7 25.0 17.5 16.2 21.3 15.9 23.7 18.7

Maine ----------------------------Portland city ----------------------

65.6 67.7

74.4 76.7

57.5 60.4

62.6 59.6

59.9 61.4

59.1 43.4

6.6 6.8

73.4 73.9

83.4 81.8

62.0 65.8

15.5 12.1

19.7 9.7

14.0 11.7

.9 4.1

19.0 15.8

Maryland --------------------------Baltimore city --------------------Bethesda CDP --------------------Columbia CDP --------------------Dundalk CDP ---------------------Silver Spring CDP ------------------Wheaton-Glenmont CDP --------------

70.6 60.7 68.3 83.1 62.6 73.6 73.8

78.6 67.4 79.0 90.0 72.8 81.3 81.3

63.4 55.0 59.2 76.9 53.3 66.9 67.0

66.2 59.1 60.5 69.5 63.2 72.9 71.4

62.2 62.9 57.3 63.6 59.4 64.7 65.3

66.1 51.8 81.8 82.8 64.8 86.6 86.3

4.3 9.2 2.5 2.2 5.6 3.6 3.2

79.9 78.6 79.3 82.3 79.4 79.2 80.3

86.4 82.9 87.5 90.3 86.9 85.3 85.1

72.7 74.3 70.4 74.0 70.3 72.8 75.2

23.6 22.9 25.4 27.5 15.4 24.3 21.7

10.3 12.3 4.1 9.2 21.0 5.0 5.3

15.2 16.8 9.7 12.1 16.9 12.8 14.5

8.1 22.0 16.0 3.4 5.0 24.3 13.5

27.0 26.0 25.1 28.1 22.0 29.7 29.9

Massachusetts ----------------------Boston city ----------------------Brockton city ---------------------Brookline town -------------------Brookline CDP --------------------Cambridge city -------------------Chicopee city ---------------------Fall River city---------------------Framingham town -----------------Framingham CDP ------------------Haverhill city ----------------------

67.8 66.4 66.9 69.3 69.3 68.3 64.5 61.5 73.0 73.0 68.3

76.2 72.5 74.9 77.9 77.9 71.2 74.1 71.0 82.4 82.4 78.1

60.3 60.9 59.7 62.7 62.7 65.6 56.2 53.8 64.9 64.9 59.8

59.5 57.4 59.0 61.3 61.3 62.6 58.8 64.0 66.9 66.9 65.2

58.1 56.7 63.3 57.2 57.2 56.6 61.6 63.9 64.8 64.8 65.4

49.7 50.7 43.2 71.2 71.2 64.5 42.7 45.2 63.5 63.5 51.8

6.7 8.3 9.2 4.8 4.8 5.2 6.1 10.0 6.4 6.4 7.2

74.1 75.6 75.7 77.7 77.7 69.2 75.0 72.8 75.2 75.2 78.8

83.9 80.7 84.1 83.0 83.0 72.7 84.3 81.9 85.7 85.7 87.4

63.2 70.3 66.7 72.8 72.8 65.7 64.9 63.2 64.0 64.0 69.3

13.7 15.1 13.8 11.0 11.0 12.7 13.3 13.8 10.8 10.7 13.5

18.1 9.9 17.5 7.5 7.5 9.7 27.1 32.6 18.3 18.3 27.1

10.7 10.5 13.9 8.0 8.0 7.5 12.9 18.6 10.3 10.3 11.6

8.3 31.5 5.6 27.4 27.4 23.5 1.7 2.3 2.9 2.9 2.7

22.7 24.9 24.3 24.5 24.5 21.5 17.5 18.1 23.9 23.9 22.4

Lawrence city --------------------Lowell city -----------------------Lynn city ------------------------Malden city ----------------------Medford city ---------------------New Bedford city------------------Newton city ----------------------Quincy city ----------------------Somerville city --------------------Springfield city--------------------Waltham city ---------------------Weymouth town ------------------Weymouth CDP -------------------Worcester city ---------------------

60.4 65.4 63.0 69.9 66.9 59.4 70.1 69.6 71.0 60.7 69.1 72.0 72.0 61.0

69.9 74.5 72.0 78.8 74.0 68.7 79.3 78.2 77.3 69.5 75.4 80.7 80.7 70.0

52.2 57.0 55.3 62.1 60.9 51.6 62.7 62.3 65.4 53.4 63.2 64.4 64.4 53.2

51.0 55.5 56.7 61.8 61.6 58.7 66.7 57.3 61.6 52.6 63.9 60.8 60.8 51.7

57.0 58.8 63.8 59.8 58.0 64.6 61.9 58.2 59.1 56.3 58.3 63.5 63.5 57.0

37.4 35.0 36.7 59.9 56.8 37.2 77.3 49.7 56.2 38.7 66.0 61.3 61.3 31.3

15.0 10.7 9.4 7.7 5.8 12.2 3.9 7.0 6.3 9.4 6.1 5.7 5.7 8.3

77.9 75.5 74.7 79.4 74.4 74.6 73.0 77.2 75.2 73.8 71.6 74.0 74.0 72.0

84.1 82.2 85.4 86.5 83.8 83.8 83.6 84.8 81.0 82.1 81.0 83.6 83.6 80.6

70.8 67.7 63.2 71.8 65.2 64.5 62.3 69.4 69.2 65.0 61.4 63.9 63.9 62.4

13.8 16.2 15.1 14.5 12.2 14.6 11.2 14.5 12.0 16.1 11.5 12.6 12.6 15.9

34.8 29.5 22.0 13.9 14.2 27.8 10.6 10.3 12.7 18.5 19.5 11.9 11.9 18.6

20.8 16.2 13.3 11.5 10.6 17.6 8.4 12.1 11.2 13.0 10.8 10.7 10.7 13.2

4.7 3.3 9.0 24.1 16.6 3.7 11.7 18.1 27.3 5.4 6.1 7.4 7.4 4.5

19.1 20.4 22.5 25.5 22.9 19.0 22.6 25.3 24.1 18.5 18.9 25.6 25.6 18.3

330

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Table 169.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Michigan --------------------------Ann Arbor city--------------------Battle Creek city ------------------Canton CDP ----------------------Canton township ------------------Clinton CDP ----------------------Clinton township ------------------Dearborn city---------------------Dearborn Heights city --------------Detroit city ----------------------East Lansing city -------------------

64.1 67.2 61.0 77.5 77.5 70.0 70.0 58.8 60.8 55.0 62.2

73.4 70.2 70.5 88.6 88.6 80.7 80.7 70.7 71.9 62.0 63.4

55.7 64.4 53.1 67.0 67.0 60.4 60.4 47.9 50.7 49.4 61.0

57.1 63.8 60.1 51.9 51.9 54.7 54.7 41.7 59.7 48.9 50.6

54.0 59.1 60.0 45.8 45.8 51.5 51.5 34.6 53.7 53.3 44.8

54.1 71.5 52.0 63.6 63.6 63.9 63.9 59.7 60.0 42.0 72.1

8.2 3.8 10.3 4.8 4.8 6.0 6.0 6.3 5.9 19.7 7.6

74.5 63.2 75.8 78.0 78.0 77.4 77.4 77.2 76.9 76.8 37.7

83.9 70.2 84.3 87.9 87.9 87.3 87.3 85.0 84.8 81.3 44.1

63.3 56.2 66.7 65.6 65.6 65.8 65.8 66.8 67.0 72.4 31.8

12.3 26.4 17.8 7.6 7.6 8.9 8.9 10.8 6.8 19.7 28.5

24.6 10.6 23.1 27.0 27.0 27.4 27.4 25.4 26.2 20.5 3.4

10.5 9.2 12.1 7.9 7.9 8.8 8.8 8.7 8.8 16.1 7.7

1.6 5.7 1.5 .3 .3 .6 .6 1.7 .7 10.7 3.1

21.2 17.0 15.7 23.3 23.3 23.8 23.8 19.8 22.0 24.7 13.4

Farmington Hills city ---------------Flint city ------------------------Grand Rapids city -----------------Kalamazoo city -------------------Lansing city ----------------------Livonia city ----------------------Pontiac city ----------------------Redford CDP ---------------------Redford township -----------------Rochester Hills city -----------------

71.0 56.2 65.7 62.2 69.0 67.3 59.7 64.6 64.6 71.3

83.2 64.7 74.3 68.0 77.9 78.9 67.2 75.8 75.8 84.6

59.8 49.3 58.4 57.3 61.3 56.5 52.9 54.5 54.5 59.1

52.5 50.3 61.9 58.7 60.3 59.0 53.6 62.4 62.4 50.7

47.0 49.0 57.0 55.6 60.7 54.6 50.4 56.2 56.2 48.3

73.4 47.5 61.2 51.2 51.8 70.9 52.6 77.1 77.1 66.8

3.6 18.3 7.4 9.2 8.4 4.5 14.4 5.3 5.3 4.1

78.6 72.5 73.1 62.8 74.4 76.1 76.0 76.4 76.4 79.6

87.8 80.6 82.0 70.9 79.7 86.8 81.7 84.9 84.9 89.8

66.7 63.8 63.5 54.8 68.8 62.4 69.5 65.9 65.9 66.1

7.7 13.9 9.0 14.7 22.2 8.9 13.9 6.6 6.6 9.3

20.1 29.5 24.0 17.6 14.4 24.6 26.9 23.9 23.9 27.8

6.0 12.7 11.7 11.2 12.4 6.5 16.1 7.5 7.5 6.6

.5 2.6 3.5 2.6 3.0 .8 1.0 .6 .6 .1

23.5 17.8 16.7 15.0 17.3 21.9 18.8 21.5 21.5 26.3

Roseville city ---------------------Royal Oak city --------------------Saginaw city ---------------------St. Clair Shores city----------------Southfield city --------------------Sterling Heights city ----------------Taylor city -----------------------Troy city ------------------------Warren city ----------------------Waterford CDP --------------------

66.3 69.0 55.6 62.3 67.7 72.5 65.8 73.0 63.4 71.5

78.1 78.7 63.4 73.5 77.5 83.5 79.4 85.3 74.6 80.6

55.8 60.8 49.4 52.7 59.4 62.3 53.3 61.5 53.0 63.0

57.2 62.0 55.1 54.8 58.5 54.8 48.1 52.6 54.5 60.9

51.9 56.6 57.6 48.3 49.5 48.4 45.5 48.7 50.4 55.9

65.4 76.4 48.1 72.5 80.3 69.3 44.7 75.3 62.1 70.9

7.5 4.4 17.9 5.7 5.8 5.1 8.9 3.2 7.2 6.2

76.1 77.9 68.4 76.3 79.3 76.6 76.6 79.3 77.7 78.2

85.0 86.4 78.2 86.1 85.2 87.2 84.8 88.6 86.2 87.0

65.4 68.7 58.6 64.7 72.9 63.5 65.6 67.3 66.8 67.9

7.0 8.8 14.4 7.8 11.3 8.6 7.6 9.1 8.0 11.5

30.2 19.2 20.7 23.9 17.3 29.0 28.4 23.8 29.9 22.3

10.5 6.5 10.9 7.7 8.4 7.1 10.8 6.5 9.3 8.2

.9 .8 1.8 1.2 .8 .5 .8 .2 .8 .2

21.4 20.6 15.3 22.9 22.0 23.6 21.6 23.1 21.3 24.3

Waterford township ----------------West Bloomfield township -----------West Bloomfield Township CDP -------Westland city --------------------Wyoming city ---------------------

71.5 70.9 70.9 70.0 74.0

80.6 84.1 84.1 81.3 83.0

63.0 58.4 58.3 59.8 65.8

60.9 46.9 47.1 58.9 68.6

55.9 42.5 42.6 55.5 63.1

70.9 68.3 68.3 61.8 77.3

6.2 3.5 3.5 6.3 5.1

78.2 75.9 75.9 78.7 75.4

87.0 86.9 86.8 86.8 85.4

67.9 60.7 60.8 69.1 63.8

11.5 7.9 8.0 6.3 5.7

22.3 17.8 17.8 27.3 29.4

8.2 5.7 5.7 9.2 9.7

.2 .3 .3 .5 .6

24.3 27.6 27.6 22.8 17.2

Minnesota -------------------------Bloomington city ------------------Brooklyn Park city -----------------Burnsville city --------------------Coon Rapids city ------------------Duluth city-----------------------Minneapolis city ------------------Plymouth city --------------------Rochester city --------------------St. Paul city ----------------------

69.7 76.8 83.9 83.4 81.5 59.4 69.1 80.7 73.0 67.3

77.4 83.4 90.1 90.8 87.9 67.9 76.1 87.0 79.6 75.4

62.5 70.7 78.1 76.3 75.5 52.0 62.6 74.6 67.2 60.4

69.3 72.3 68.1 70.4 77.6 58.2 60.2 66.8 70.4 62.6

67.2 69.7 70.3 67.1 77.9 57.1 63.6 64.0 66.4 58.8

58.6 82.2 57.0 70.7 62.4 50.8 41.3 58.5 70.9 50.6

5.1 3.3 4.7 3.1 4.1 7.3 6.7 3.2 3.5 6.0

73.3 75.4 78.5 78.2 77.3 66.5 71.9 77.5 75.5 71.9

82.7 84.1 86.2 87.6 87.4 75.9 76.4 87.3 84.9 78.5

62.6 66.2 70.0 67.6 66.4 56.5 66.8 66.6 66.0 65.1

13.2 9.1 9.6 8.7 11.0 19.5 15.2 8.4 9.9 16.1

18.2 17.2 20.7 16.5 24.9 8.4 14.1 19.4 8.0 17.2

11.4 8.1 12.6 9.2 12.1 13.5 10.5 8.6 10.9 12.4

3.6 3.1 4.1 2.1 3.1 5.8 16.0 2.6 3.6 10.5

19.1 18.9 21.9 21.3 24.5 15.5 19.6 20.5 13.3 18.7

Mississippi -------------------------Jackson city-----------------------

59.7 64.8

68.6 70.6

52.0 60.1

63.8 72.0

59.3 68.2

61.0 67.2

8.4 8.8

78.9 79.0

84.5 82.8

72.4 75.4

18.5 22.9

23.4 9.7

17.9 15.0

.8 2.1

20.6 17.9

Missouri --------------------------Columbia city---------------------Florissant city --------------------Independence city -----------------Kansas City city ------------------St. Charles city -------------------St. Joseph city -------------------St. Louis city ---------------------Springfield city---------------------

64.5 63.8 68.3 67.5 67.8 74.0 60.7 59.3 62.6

73.6 67.8 78.8 76.2 75.3 82.9 71.4 67.1 71.0

56.4 60.2 58.9 60.0 61.3 65.7 51.7 53.1 55.4

64.5 69.8 66.2 71.0 66.4 66.3 62.1 61.9 63.0

59.7 61.1 59.4 62.9 62.0 60.9 58.6 61.8 56.7

65.7 70.4 81.9 79.5 65.2 82.6 63.4 55.2 63.9

6.2 4.9 3.5 5.5 7.3 3.8 8.4 11.0 5.7

77.1 64.2 76.0 79.3 80.2 78.7 75.9 76.7 71.6

83.5 68.4 83.4 85.0 84.2 86.5 81.8 81.2 78.0

69.8 59.8 67.2 73.2 76.0 69.5 69.2 72.4 64.6

13.1 30.7 10.1 11.0 15.2 9.0 12.9 14.7 11.7

18.6 6.2 23.6 17.6 13.7 23.1 21.5 15.1 14.3

13.3 12.1 10.0 14.0 13.6 9.8 13.6 14.1 11.0

2.0 1.5 1.0 1.3 5.8 .5 .8 12.2 1.1

21.6 14.1 22.4 23.0 20.5 21.9 16.1 22.0 15.7

Montana --------------------------Billings city ----------------------Great Falls city --------------------

63.7 67.1 63.0

71.9 74.6 71.6

55.8 60.5 55.5

62.3 64.9 64.4

57.9 61.4 62.3

60.6 60.7 56.7

7.0 5.3 6.6

72.2 72.8 73.1

81.6 82.2 80.9

61.1 62.7 65.2

20.0 13.9 16.5

7.6 5.7 4.3

11.9 9.3 9.7

.6 1.3 1.1

14.8 14.8 13.2

Nebraska --------------------------Lincoln city ----------------------Omaha city -----------------------

68.3 73.0 68.4

77.1 79.3 76.0

60.3 67.1 61.8

71.1 74.7 70.4

66.9 71.5 67.0

70.7 70.8 65.0

3.7 3.6 4.7

74.9 72.6 76.3

83.7 78.9 82.6

64.6 65.7 69.6

15.4 22.0 12.6

12.7 12.8 11.8

11.2 12.5 12.2

1.2 2.2 3.2

15.8 15.6 17.3

Nevada ---------------------------Henderson city--------------------Las Vegas city --------------------Paradise CDP ---------------------Reno city ------------------------Sparks city ----------------------Spring Valley CDP -----------------Sunrise Manor CDP -----------------

70.3 72.1 70.6 70.6 72.5 76.3 74.5 70.5

77.4 81.2 77.6 77.3 79.3 83.0 83.4 78.2

62.9 63.3 63.5 63.3 65.6 69.9 65.8 62.9

63.2 58.2 64.5 62.1 65.8 75.6 62.0 63.6

56.3 53.1 58.1 52.4 60.6 66.5 51.7 56.6

73.4 65.2 72.8 73.0 72.7 92.9 88.6 74.7

6.2 5.5 6.6 6.4 5.5 4.6 5.0 7.6

81.3 82.6 83.0 80.6 79.8 80.8 82.5 83.0

86.5 88.2 87.4 84.0 85.2 86.5 87.0 88.0

74.9 75.7 77.5 76.1 73.2 74.4 77.0 77.3

12.9 12.3 11.6 9.5 12.0 12.5 10.3 12.8

5.9 8.4 4.3 3.8 6.2 8.9 5.3 4.7

15.5 12.9 15.8 13.0 12.8 13.4 10.8 17.8

2.7 .5 2.9 1.7 5.5 2.9 1.2 1.1

19.8 22.3 20.6 18.4 16.0 15.7 19.1 21.7

New Hampshire ---------------------Manchester city -------------------Nashua city -----------------------

71.9 70.9 75.0

79.8 79.0 84.2

64.4 63.7 66.3

66.9 69.2 62.9

62.4 69.4 58.2

71.8 63.0 68.1

6.2 7.1 6.1

75.0 76.4 78.2

84.3 83.7 86.6

64.4 68.5 68.4

13.1 11.6 8.8

22.5 18.3 31.4

12.3 14.2 12.1

.7 1.5 1.4

21.9 18.8 22.1

New Jersey ------------------------Bayonne city ---------------------Brick township --------------------Brick Township CDP ----------------Camden city ---------------------Cherry Hill township ----------------Cherry Hill CDP -------------------Clifton city ----------------------Dover township -------------------East Orange city ------------------Edison township --------------------

67.4 62.1 63.6 63.6 55.1 66.6 66.6 65.4 63.5 67.9 72.5

76.8 72.2 74.3 74.3 59.6 77.6 77.6 75.6 73.7 73.7 82.0

58.8 53.5 54.2 54.2 51.2 56.6 56.6 56.5 54.4 63.4 63.5

55.9 48.3 54.2 54.2 45.6 54.0 54.0 57.6 52.2 65.0 57.7

50.9 41.2 51.1 51.1 50.0 50.4 50.4 50.9 49.3 67.7 52.0

60.8 63.7 68.2 68.2 40.1 59.3 59.3 76.0 59.3 56.9 74.1

5.7 5.9 5.6 5.6 16.3 3.2 3.2 4.7 5.0 11.8 4.5

79.0 80.1 76.3 76.3 77.1 76.6 76.6 78.3 75.4 81.0 82.6

86.9 87.1 87.1 87.1 78.6 86.3 86.3 85.3 86.3 84.5 89.7

69.6 72.3 63.4 63.4 75.7 64.6 64.6 70.2 62.1 78.0 73.9

14.6 19.3 14.9 14.9 21.6 12.0 12.0 11.0 17.3 23.9 12.2

16.9 15.9 12.5 12.5 19.3 12.4 12.4 23.4 9.3 14.8 18.2

12.4 15.2 13.4 13.4 21.8 9.6 9.6 11.0 12.7 15.0 9.7

8.8 17.0 1.8 1.8 18.1 6.7 6.7 5.6 1.2 25.6 9.9

25.3 25.5 28.3 28.3 21.7 23.5 23.5 20.6 25.7 28.0 27.8

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Table 169.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

New JerseymCon. Edison CDP ----------------------Elizabeth city ---------------------Gloucester township----------------Hamilton township -----------------Irvington CDP---------------------Irvington township -----------------Jersey City city -------------------Middletown township ---------------Newark city ----------------------Old Bridge township ----------------

72.5 66.1 72.5 70.1 70.8 70.8 65.8 68.8 60.4 73.4

82.0 75.5 82.5 78.2 76.6 76.6 75.2 80.8 68.3 83.8

63.5 57.4 63.2 63.0 65.8 65.8 57.1 57.5 53.4 63.7

57.7 59.4 59.9 66.0 70.1 70.1 53.8 51.6 53.9 50.4

52.0 57.6 54.9 61.4 70.4 70.9 52.6 47.3 58.1 47.2

74.1 53.0 76.8 78.9 64.5 64.5 47.5 73.3 47.2 71.0

4.5 9.9 5.2 3.5 9.9 9.9 10.8 4.8 14.7 4.5

82.6 82.9 78.0 81.3 85.0 85.0 83.3 75.7 80.2 80.4

89.7 88.0 87.4 89.4 87.9 88.0 86.8 88.0 83.4 88.0

73.9 76.6 66.8 72.6 82.1 82.0 79.0 60.4 76.6 71.1

12.2 12.1 14.0 26.5 17.0 17.1 16.8 13.6 19.0 12.0

18.2 26.4 13.9 16.4 18.1 18.1 15.6 11.8 20.6 16.2

9.7 18.3 12.1 12.0 17.7 17.5 14.5 9.7 19.7 11.2

9.9 10.5 6.2 3.3 19.8 19.8 36.7 9.3 24.6 13.6

27.8 23.1 26.1 22.1 28.0 27.9 29.1 30.1 26.6 33.5

Passaic city ----------------------Paterson city ---------------------Trenton city ----------------------Union township -------------------Union CDP -----------------------Union City city --------------------Vineland city ---------------------Woodbridge township ---------------

68.2 67.3 62.6 64.3 64.3 67.9 63.1 67.7

77.2 74.7 66.4 74.2 74.2 79.2 73.0 73.6

59.7 60.7 59.2 56.0 56.0 57.2 54.8 61.8

65.4 61.0 64.7 62.9 62.9 53.4 64.8 57.0

63.2 57.1 59.7 57.0 57.0 51.7 57.4 54.8

64.1 59.7 64.6 67.0 67.0 53.5 63.3 67.8

11.0 11.0 10.9 4.6 4.6 10.9 7.2 4.9

83.9 81.1 81.0 75.8 75.8 83.9 79.8 80.4

89.0 86.6 85.7 84.3 84.3 87.6 86.6 88.2

77.4 75.1 76.5 66.4 66.4 78.7 72.3 71.2

9.8 13.8 34.3 14.9 14.9 8.9 19.0 11.7

36.2 29.5 15.9 16.3 16.3 29.2 21.5 18.0

21.3 21.4 18.7 10.1 10.1 20.9 14.8 9.7

12.6 10.4 10.2 5.6 5.6 27.5 2.4 6.9

21.0 20.6 19.6 22.5 22.5 25.7 18.8 25.2

New Mexico -----------------------Albuquerque city ------------------Las Cruces city -------------------Santa Fe city ----------------------

62.8 68.2 62.7 68.6

72.2 76.6 71.3 75.8

53.9 60.5 54.7 62.4

55.9 62.1 56.0 70.1

49.5 54.6 50.7 66.8

63.5 72.7 60.9 73.1

8.0 6.4 8.9 4.4

76.3 76.3 72.8 75.8

83.3 82.4 78.1 81.9

67.7 69.3 66.2 69.5

23.5 19.7 30.8 24.7

8.4 9.4 7.5 5.6

15.2 12.1 17.8 14.0

1.0 2.0 .9 .3

19.1 18.5 17.5 16.1

New York -------------------------Albany city ----------------------Amherst town --------------------Babylon town --------------------Binghamton city-------------------Bronx borough -------------------Brookhaven town------------------Brooklyn borough -----------------Buffalo city ----------------------Cheektowaga CDP -----------------Cheektowaga town -----------------

63.6 63.0 63.8 68.6 57.5 55.4 67.9 59.0 58.0 63.5 63.5

72.8 68.3 74.4 78.8 67.8 64.8 78.0 68.4 65.6 72.2 72.2

55.5 58.6 54.7 59.2 48.9 48.0 58.4 51.1 51.7 56.0 56.0

52.5 65.4 57.9 46.7 53.7 41.9 46.3 46.5 51.3 67.7 67.5

49.3 61.3 52.8 41.7 56.4 44.3 42.5 39.9 52.5 65.2 64.6

51.0 60.3 71.9 55.0 48.3 37.1 51.5 46.6 42.6 61.5 62.2

6.9 6.1 4.1 5.4 8.2 11.9 5.0 10.3 11.6 4.5 4.5

77.5 73.5 71.4 78.0 72.2 80.0 75.6 80.4 71.2 73.5 73.3

85.2 78.3 82.8 86.7 78.6 85.0 87.0 85.7 78.7 84.1 84.6

68.7 68.9 58.0 67.7 65.1 74.8 61.5 74.6 63.7 62.0 60.8

17.7 33.7 18.5 15.7 20.1 23.5 21.9 21.3 19.9 13.4 13.4

14.7 5.1 12.3 16.6 19.7 11.0 12.7 11.7 16.2 21.1 21.2

10.5 11.8 7.3 10.7 14.1 9.5 11.2 8.8 13.7 11.5 11.6

24.8 15.1 2.4 10.4 6.5 56.6 4.6 58.0 13.4 1.8 1.8

28.6 17.2 19.1 28.8 14.5 38.9 29.6 39.2 19.1 18.5 18.6

Clarkstown town ------------------Clay town -----------------------Colonie town ---------------------Greece town ---------------------Greenburgh town ------------------Hamburg town--------------------Hempstead town ------------------Huntington town ------------------Irondequoit town ------------------Irondequoit CDP --------------------

70.8 76.0 68.8 67.9 69.6 67.7 66.7 68.3 59.7 59.7

80.5 85.5 75.4 77.6 80.2 77.7 77.0 79.4 69.7 69.7

62.1 67.1 62.9 59.2 60.5 59.2 57.6 57.9 51.4 51.4

55.5 60.3 69.6 63.3 53.7 67.1 49.0 45.4 62.1 62.0

49.4 57.6 66.0 58.2 49.3 65.0 43.6 41.3 57.7 57.6

78.0 69.5 80.0 69.8 72.2 73.7 65.0 62.2 59.0 59.0

3.2 3.2 2.8 3.6 4.4 4.7 4.3 4.1 3.7 3.7

77.0 79.0 75.4 76.8 79.4 73.7 76.4 77.0 74.7 74.8

86.8 87.6 83.8 87.1 87.6 86.7 86.2 87.4 84.6 84.6

65.6 68.8 66.4 64.7 70.1 59.2 64.7 63.7 63.8 63.9

18.5 12.8 27.9 8.2 14.4 16.0 17.5 13.9 10.4 10.4

12.1 18.5 8.7 36.4 11.5 16.7 10.3 14.1 27.3 27.3

13.3 10.8 11.4 10.1 9.5 11.5 9.7 7.8 11.2 11.2

6.4 1.7 4.1 1.9 19.2 1.5 16.8 9.9 2.3 2.3

30.3 19.1 17.7 18.4 29.4 20.5 31.8 30.6 17.9 17.9

Islip town -----------------------Levittown CDP --------------------Manhattan borough ----------------Mount Vernon city-----------------New Rochelle city -----------------New York city --------------------Niagara Falls city ------------------North Hempstead town -------------Oyster Bay town ------------------Queens borough--------------------

69.5 70.1 66.3 65.8 67.0 61.7 57.5 65.3 67.1 64.0

79.8 81.0 74.0 74.2 76.6 71.0 66.2 76.8 77.8 74.0

59.9 59.9 59.6 59.2 59.0 53.7 50.3 54.8 57.1 55.4

48.4 42.6 49.8 60.3 52.8 47.4 53.0 47.6 46.3 52.5

43.6 41.4 53.3 55.6 48.8 44.1 47.3 42.1 41.8 46.6

59.7 58.7 39.3 59.0 64.7 45.0 54.6 68.9 66.5 60.9

5.0 3.6 8.0 7.4 5.2 9.0 10.8 3.6 3.9 7.6

78.6 76.9 79.7 80.0 78.2 80.4 69.5 77.1 75.7 81.3

87.3 86.0 83.6 86.1 86.6 85.5 79.8 86.9 86.6 86.6

67.7 65.5 75.6 74.3 69.0 74.7 58.5 64.8 61.8 75.1

18.5 16.3 11.9 19.6 13.8 18.1 13.9 13.6 14.7 16.6

18.0 11.2 11.9 12.1 10.8 11.4 22.8 11.0 12.6 11.9

12.1 9.4 3.8 12.7 10.1 8.5 12.4 9.7 8.3 10.5

7.1 9.1 58.4 25.9 19.4 53.4 4.3 17.6 12.6 47.8

28.0 29.2 28.5 28.8 27.6 36.5 15.8 31.0 31.1 38.4

Ramapo town --------------------Rochester city --------------------Schenectady city ------------------Smithtown town ------------------Staten Island borough --------------Syracuse city ---------------------Tonawanda CDP-------------------Tonawanda town ------------------Troy city ------------------------Union town ----------------------Utica city------------------------Yonkers city ----------------------

68.4 63.4 61.4 68.1 64.3 58.9 61.6 62.6 60.5 63.1 56.2 62.9

78.1 71.2 69.5 78.9 75.8 66.3 71.7 72.6 65.8 72.1 63.9 73.2

59.6 56.9 54.5 58.1 53.9 52.8 52.8 54.1 55.5 55.3 49.8 54.3

49.2 56.1 61.8 47.3 42.3 56.3 59.4 60.5 59.7 63.2 56.7 47.0

36.8 61.6 59.5 44.7 37.0 56.4 55.3 55.9 54.5 58.2 55.2 42.4

77.7 43.9 57.5 60.8 51.3 48.9 70.3 71.6 56.2 61.8 46.7 40.9

4.1 8.8 7.2 4.0 6.3 8.2 4.7 4.4 7.8 4.5 9.4 6.5

77.6 76.3 76.0 76.5 79.2 71.6 71.7 72.1 71.3 75.7 73.1 79.8

85.3 82.0 82.7 87.4 87.2 76.4 81.7 82.0 74.9 84.8 79.5 87.3

68.5 70.6 68.9 62.6 69.2 66.8 60.3 61.0 67.4 65.5 66.6 71.5

16.4 12.1 21.9 19.0 21.9 17.1 16.8 17.1 23.7 13.5 18.1 16.4

13.8 24.8 11.5 15.0 6.5 12.8 16.6 15.9 11.6 30.6 15.6 12.2

12.7 13.3 14.2 8.8 15.4 13.7 10.5 10.7 14.5 10.1 15.2 12.3

8.8 10.7 5.6 5.6 30.5 10.8 3.7 4.2 9.0 2.6 5.2 23.3

28.8 18.0 20.1 29.4 39.4 16.6 18.3 18.4 18.1 14.9 15.8 29.3

North Carolina ----------------------Asheville city ---------------------Charlotte city---------------------Durham city----------------------Fayetteville city -------------------Gastonia city ---------------------Greensboro city -------------------High Point city --------------------Raleigh city ----------------------Wilmington city -------------------Winston-Salem city -----------------

67.6 59.8 73.1 68.4 65.7 65.3 70.7 68.8 71.8 61.7 64.3

76.2 68.7 82.0 74.0 76.6 75.2 79.2 78.3 77.5 70.5 70.7

59.8 52.9 65.4 63.8 56.3 57.2 63.7 60.9 66.5 54.7 59.1

66.8 65.8 64.9 71.0 57.5 63.1 70.8 66.9 66.0 63.0 66.7

62.4 58.2 61.2 69.6 51.2 59.1 63.5 60.4 61.9 59.4 63.7

66.8 66.4 64.1 67.8 57.0 60.6 70.6 62.8 65.8 63.0 62.4

4.8 5.6 4.2 4.7 8.6 5.3 4.5 5.3 4.0 6.2 6.3

79.4 75.6 81.4 78.9 76.0 80.7 77.0 78.4 78.3 71.0 77.3

84.9 80.2 86.8 82.2 82.3 85.4 82.9 84.1 83.1 77.8 83.2

73.2 70.8 75.4 75.8 70.0 75.4 70.8 72.2 73.1 63.9 71.6

14.5 15.9 9.6 17.5 26.5 10.4 14.5 9.6 20.4 15.3 12.0

26.7 17.5 14.3 12.6 12.2 35.2 19.2 33.4 12.3 14.4 19.0

16.1 11.9 12.9 15.5 13.3 15.0 12.5 17.1 11.3 14.2 13.3

1.0 2.8 4.5 3.3 1.5 1.0 1.9 2.8 3.0 3.3 3.6

19.8 15.9 21.5 17.4 17.0 18.7 16.7 16.8 18.1 16.1 17.2

North Dakota ----------------------Fargo city ------------------------

65.3 71.5

73.4 75.7

57.3 67.4

69.1 74.3

66.5 72.5

59.8 65.3

5.3 4.2

70.9 70.1

80.5 76.4

59.5 63.3

18.6 15.9

6.3 6.9

10.7 10.0

.6 1.4

13.0 13.4

Ohio -----------------------------Akron city -----------------------Canton city ----------------------Cincinnati city --------------------Cleveland city --------------------Cleveland Heights city --------------Columbus city --------------------Dayton city ----------------------Elyria city -----------------------Euclid city -----------------------Hamilton city ----------------------

63.5 59.6 56.7 61.5 55.6 68.5 69.7 57.6 66.2 60.7 59.5

73.2 69.1 67.6 69.2 64.5 74.7 76.7 65.3 76.1 69.9 69.8

54.7 51.6 47.9 55.1 48.1 63.4 63.4 51.2 57.6 53.4 50.8

57.7 52.2 52.3 57.7 48.1 62.1 61.5 49.5 60.9 60.7 59.5

54.7 48.4 50.0 62.2 48.2 57.7 60.3 49.4 57.4 51.1 60.9

54.2 47.4 46.2 44.8 41.4 51.1 53.4 43.2 59.6 70.1 52.8

6.6 9.0 11.3 7.9 14.0 4.8 5.9 10.5 6.9 5.9 8.0

76.2 73.9 74.5 74.8 77.7 76.7 77.2 75.6 77.1 80.7 78.1

84.8 82.0 84.1 80.6 83.1 83.5 81.6 81.2 86.6 87.1 85.6

66.0 64.8 63.9 68.9 71.8 70.1 72.4 69.9 66.2 74.0 69.8

12.6 13.1 10.6 15.5 15.3 16.0 17.9 19.0 10.9 13.9 11.4

23.1 20.7 25.3 15.4 23.1 12.4 11.6 18.6 29.7 24.0 23.4

10.8 11.9 10.6 12.6 14.0 11.4 11.9 12.6 11.0 10.3 14.4

2.5 3.3 2.5 11.2 14.1 6.8 4.7 7.4 .5 6.2 1.6

20.7 18.8 16.7 21.1 22.5 22.1 20.3 18.7 19.1 21.9 20.3

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Table 169.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

OhiomCon. Kettering city---------------------Lakewood city --------------------Lorain city -----------------------Mansfield city --------------------Parma city-----------------------Springfield city--------------------Toledo city ----------------------Warren city ----------------------Youngstown city -------------------

66.1 70.4 58.0 56.9 61.8 58.3 61.7 56.2 48.7

76.9 80.4 69.0 63.1 71.2 67.9 70.1 66.5 57.3

56.7 62.1 48.6 51.1 53.5 50.5 54.4 47.9 41.7

60.7 60.6 50.9 58.0 57.3 59.7 57.8 55.7 47.4

53.7 51.9 49.8 55.3 54.3 56.3 57.7 55.6 45.8

69.4 71.4 49.7 51.3 72.3 56.2 50.2 48.4 43.4

3.1 4.9 9.3 8.8 3.6 8.8 9.9 11.6 15.6

76.6 80.2 76.8 77.1 76.8 73.5 72.9 75.5 70.6

85.6 86.5 86.0 84.2 86.4 81.3 81.0 83.7 78.0

66.1 73.7 65.7 69.1 65.6 65.1 64.1 66.4 62.5

12.8 12.7 11.9 11.9 10.8 12.6 12.6 10.0 14.6

21.1 17.9 29.9 28.7 22.2 23.3 19.6 33.3 18.6

7.0 11.2 13.4 11.2 10.1 13.8 10.5 12.5 12.1

1.8 10.0 .8 1.5 5.1 1.1 3.0 .4 2.6

18.5 21.0 19.4 15.9 23.2 18.3 17.9 16.6 17.5

Oklahoma -------------------------Broken Arrow city -----------------Edmond city ---------------------Lawton city ----------------------Midwest City city -----------------Norman city ---------------------Oklahoma City city ----------------Tulsa city ------------------------

62.5 75.1 73.1 66.4 68.2 67.8 67.4 66.8

72.3 86.6 84.2 77.4 76.4 73.0 76.6 76.6

53.5 64.5 63.1 56.3 61.0 62.6 59.2 58.2

59.0 59.7 56.8 56.4 68.5 61.9 63.1 59.9

52.7 53.4 50.4 52.9 62.4 56.8 57.2 52.9

65.4 80.8 68.8 64.6 73.6 71.1 65.9 63.2

6.9 3.8 3.9 11.0 7.0 6.1 7.2 6.1

77.4 80.3 77.3 75.6 79.4 70.2 79.7 78.7

83.4 89.1 84.2 81.5 84.2 74.5 84.4 84.3

70.2 69.5 68.8 69.7 74.5 65.2 74.4 72.3

18.2 9.1 20.9 28.9 33.5 31.1 17.6 9.2

14.2 15.1 7.5 9.5 10.0 8.6 12.0 14.2

13.9 11.1 9.6 14.0 14.5 12.2 12.8 11.4

.6 .1 .3 .5 .1 1.2 1.1 1.6

19.3 20.7 20.0 15.0 18.6 19.7 19.3 17.2

Oregon ---------------------------Beaverton city --------------------Eugene city ----------------------Gresham city ---------------------Portland city ---------------------Salem city ------------------------

64.4 76.0 64.1 71.2 66.7 59.1

73.2 85.1 70.8 81.6 75.0 63.2

56.1 67.8 58.1 61.7 59.1 55.2

59.1 60.3 61.7 61.2 61.7 60.8

54.1 53.8 57.5 56.1 57.0 57.3

63.7 73.7 68.9 65.3 60.5 62.3

6.2 3.8 6.4 4.4 6.2 6.4

74.7 80.3 65.5 76.9 75.8 75.9

83.4 88.0 74.8 86.7 82.2 83.1

64.1 71.6 55.4 65.1 68.5 68.2

15.1 10.3 20.1 12.1 12.9 26.5

17.7 19.1 12.9 16.0 15.1 11.8

12.8 10.9 9.9 13.0 12.9 15.3

3.4 4.9 3.5 5.6 11.0 2.6

19.6 20.6 15.7 23.4 20.3 17.9

Pennsylvania -----------------------Abington township -----------------Allentown city --------------------Altoona city----------------------Bensalem township ----------------Bethlehem city --------------------Bristol township -------------------Erie city -------------------------Harrisburg city --------------------Lancaster city --------------------Levittown CDP ---------------------

61.7 65.4 63.2 56.6 72.7 58.2 69.9 60.1 65.0 63.8 70.2

71.7 77.8 72.6 68.2 81.8 65.9 79.9 69.0 72.3 72.7 80.2

52.8 54.8 55.2 47.4 63.9 51.3 60.3 52.6 58.9 55.8 60.7

56.4 64.3 56.4 58.8 53.5 54.6 59.6 55.0 61.8 53.0 62.3

52.4 59.2 54.2 52.7 51.1 51.6 57.2 56.1 67.5 51.8 58.2

56.2 73.9 51.0 55.9 57.7 55.5 65.9 48.1 52.0 50.5 73.2

6.0 3.4 6.3 8.2 5.0 5.1 5.5 8.9 10.4 6.5 4.6

76.2 74.9 76.4 73.4 80.0 73.5 75.8 72.8 81.7 78.8 75.4

85.0 84.5 83.6 82.9 88.8 81.4 85.2 81.5 83.4 83.8 85.1

65.7 63.3 68.5 62.7 69.1 64.4 64.1 63.3 79.9 73.0 63.4

11.7 9.1 9.6 13.3 11.1 10.0 10.1 9.7 31.0 8.4 10.3

20.0 14.8 22.3 15.7 18.7 22.1 23.1 24.1 9.2 27.2 20.4

12.9 10.0 14.0 14.9 13.8 11.9 14.9 16.2 19.2 15.9 14.3

6.4 5.8 3.5 2.0 4.3 2.6 2.4 3.9 12.9 5.8 2.4

21.6 23.0 17.7 14.4 25.4 18.0 22.3 15.0 17.2 17.0 22.7

Lower Merion township -------------Penn Hills township ----------------Penn Hills CDP --------------------Philadelphia city -------------------Pittsburgh city --------------------Reading city----------------------Scranton city ---------------------Upper Darby township ---------------

64.2 62.7 62.7 58.4 55.8 62.1 55.2 66.0

77.0 71.9 71.9 66.7 63.2 71.9 65.6 75.9

54.1 54.7 54.6 51.5 49.7 53.9 46.8 57.5

60.8 54.4 54.4 54.1 51.3 59.5 54.8 55.7

55.0 47.9 47.9 51.2 52.4 60.0 56.0 50.9

98.8 59.8 59.8 49.5 44.0 52.9 44.4 62.3

3.0 5.7 5.7 9.7 9.1 8.6 6.6 4.8

72.5 76.1 76.0 76.8 72.4 77.8 72.3 76.9

83.9 84.4 84.4 82.5 77.9 84.6 82.7 85.6

59.9 66.9 66.8 71.0 66.7 70.3 60.8 67.2

6.3 10.7 10.7 17.3 13.6 8.3 11.7 9.6

7.9 12.0 12.0 13.6 8.5 29.5 19.8 12.0

9.7 13.5 13.5 13.2 13.5 17.0 17.3 12.6

10.0 8.6 8.6 28.7 22.2 7.8 3.6 14.9

23.3 25.1 25.1 27.4 21.1 17.0 15.3 26.9

Rhode Island -----------------------Cranston city ---------------------East Providence city ----------------Pawtucket city --------------------Providence city -------------------Warwick city ----------------------

66.1 61.9 65.1 68.5 60.5 67.2

74.9 68.3 74.2 76.5 68.8 76.5

58.3 56.1 57.5 61.8 53.6 59.2

59.2 55.3 66.5 66.2 52.4 64.4

57.7 53.2 61.6 66.0 57.0 62.4

48.5 56.5 59.7 54.9 38.7 50.1

6.6 6.0 5.6 8.0 9.2 5.5

72.9 74.0 75.1 76.1 70.6 73.8

82.8 84.1 83.7 82.8 77.2 83.6

62.1 63.0 66.0 69.1 63.5 63.0

14.0 15.6 11.1 8.8 12.9 13.9

22.7 19.2 26.1 34.2 24.1 19.9

12.1 10.7 13.1 15.4 16.1 9.5

2.5 2.6 3.7 3.2 7.4 1.8

19.2 17.5 18.2 17.3 17.0 19.8

South Carolina ----------------------Charleston city--------------------Columbia city---------------------Greenville city --------------------North Charleston city ----------------

66.0 63.3 63.7 65.1 75.2

74.6 69.4 67.6 75.0 85.9

58.3 58.0 60.1 57.3 61.9

66.5 67.2 70.7 63.9 60.6

62.3 64.4 64.6 57.5 54.6

66.9 64.1 73.3 69.1 62.6

5.6 5.4 6.9 5.7 7.0

79.5 74.5 70.0 74.4 80.3

85.7 81.7 76.5 81.9 88.3

72.4 67.5 63.7 66.4 71.8

16.6 26.2 29.1 8.9 24.9

25.7 8.0 7.2 17.9 14.3

16.9 11.9 11.8 13.8 15.0

1.1 6.2 5.1 2.4 2.9

20.5 18.7 15.7 15.3 19.1

South Dakota ----------------------Rapid City city --------------------Sioux Falls city --------------------

66.2 69.4 73.3

74.3 77.2 79.0

58.5 62.1 68.4

71.3 67.1 79.5

67.4 63.6 76.8

63.7 60.6 72.6

4.2 5.7 3.0

74.3 74.0 76.9

83.1 82.4 84.4

64.1 65.2 69.3

17.6 18.1 10.1

10.6 11.9 12.8

10.1 11.1 9.3

.3 .5 .7

13.8 15.9 14.1

Tennessee -------------------------Chattanooga city ------------------Clarksville city --------------------Knoxville city ---------------------Memphis city---------------------Nashville-Davidson (remainder) --------Nashville-Davidson ------------------

64.0 60.2 72.0 59.6 63.5 68.9 68.8

73.3 69.0 84.2 68.2 70.3 76.2 76.2

55.7 53.1 58.7 52.5 57.9 62.6 62.3

62.9 60.6 57.1 59.2 67.5 67.5 67.3

57.8 54.3 50.1 55.9 65.1 65.7 65.0

63.9 55.3 64.6 55.1 62.7 60.8 61.0

6.4 6.9 8.9 7.1 8.8 5.1 5.0

79.4 79.4 76.4 73.7 77.6 81.1 81.2

84.8 84.5 83.8 78.9 82.0 85.5 85.6

72.9 73.9 69.0 68.1 73.2 76.6 76.5

15.0 16.3 26.4 20.1 18.0 14.1 14.0

23.3 18.0 16.0 12.8 12.5 12.6 12.6

14.5 13.4 15.1 13.1 15.1 13.4 13.2

1.3 3.5 1.6 2.0 4.7 2.9 2.8

21.5 19.1 19.8 18.1 20.8 20.3 20.3

Texas ----------------------------Abilene city ----------------------Amarillo city ---------------------Arlington city ---------------------Austin city -----------------------Baytown city ---------------------Beaumont city --------------------Brownsville city -------------------Bryan city -----------------------Carrollton city --------------------College Station city -----------------

66.0 65.6 67.0 78.6 71.8 64.7 61.1 56.0 69.1 82.8 52.2

76.1 76.2 77.6 87.6 78.0 79.4 69.0 67.5 76.2 91.9 54.3

56.4 56.0 57.7 69.7 65.7 50.9 54.3 46.3 62.2 74.2 49.9

58.2 62.7 60.6 63.5 67.2 46.5 60.1 47.6 67.1 63.3 58.3

51.9 55.8 54.8 56.4 61.0 39.8 51.6 40.9 60.0 57.8 48.3

64.2 75.5 64.8 77.6 73.1 56.4 59.6 54.5 61.3 77.7 65.6

7.1 6.9 6.8 5.0 6.4 7.9 7.9 15.3 5.8 3.8 6.0

79.6 74.0 78.4 81.5 76.4 82.5 76.2 78.3 73.8 84.6 50.8

84.7 81.0 84.7 86.3 79.9 88.5 83.5 82.3 76.3 89.6 54.4

73.1 66.6 70.9 75.6 72.5 73.7 68.3 73.3 70.9 78.8 46.2

15.2 18.3 13.7 11.5 25.8 10.1 15.0 21.7 30.9 7.5 43.9

14.4 10.0 12.1 18.9 11.2 20.7 14.4 14.1 8.7 18.8 4.1

14.9 11.7 13.3 11.6 13.3 15.6 13.8 22.6 16.5 11.1 11.3

2.2 .6 .9 .2 5.1 .2 1.6 2.4 .9 1.5 3.8

22.2 14.3 16.5 23.3 19.1 22.2 17.9 16.7 15.2 24.2 13.3

Corpus Christi city -----------------Dallas city -----------------------Denton city ----------------------El Paso city ----------------------Fort Worth city -------------------Galveston city --------------------Garland city----------------------Grand Prairie city------------------Houston city ---------------------Irving city ------------------------

64.9 70.9 67.1 61.2 66.8 62.7 78.5 75.6 69.3 79.8

75.9 79.4 73.0 73.4 76.1 69.2 87.3 85.4 78.6 87.5

54.7 62.8 61.7 50.6 58.1 56.8 70.3 66.1 60.4 72.3

55.6 61.3 62.8 51.2 60.1 62.2 67.7 66.3 57.3 69.8

52.5 53.8 57.6 44.1 51.5 57.5 61.4 63.3 49.3 63.7

54.1 65.6 68.7 58.9 67.5 58.3 76.7 63.9 65.1 79.4

8.4 7.4 6.1 10.3 7.5 9.0 4.9 6.0 8.2 5.2

78.6 81.4 64.6 78.0 79.1 77.8 82.3 82.9 81.4 84.3

84.3 84.7 70.5 82.9 83.7 81.8 86.1 87.3 85.4 87.5

71.5 77.5 58.4 72.1 73.7 73.6 78.0 77.5 76.3 80.5

19.1 10.0 25.2 20.4 12.6 32.1 9.8 12.2 11.1 7.5

9.4 14.1 12.4 16.7 21.5 5.8 21.2 22.8 11.7 15.9

16.9 15.2 12.6 16.3 16.3 16.3 12.9 15.4 15.5 13.2

1.9 6.7 .2 3.1 1.7 3.7 2.1 .3 6.5 1.6

18.8 24.0 19.8 20.0 21.0 17.4 26.3 24.1 24.7 20.8

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Table 169.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

TexasmCon. Killeen city-----------------------Laredo city ----------------------Longview city --------------------Lubbock city ---------------------McAllen city ---------------------Mesquite city---------------------Midland city ---------------------Odessa city ----------------------Pasadena city --------------------Plano city ------------------------

73.0 57.9 64.3 65.9 59.4 77.8 68.5 64.7 67.6 78.8

86.7 70.8 75.6 74.1 71.2 86.7 81.5 77.1 80.8 90.2

59.6 46.7 54.2 58.2 49.3 69.9 56.8 53.7 54.7 67.8

57.5 48.2 56.5 60.3 53.1 71.0 56.1 54.4 52.4 58.0

54.7 42.8 48.1 53.7 48.6 64.6 51.7 47.8 44.4 51.8

60.1 50.2 61.8 63.7 58.2 77.2 62.1 63.9 68.8 83.6

14.1 11.3 7.2 6.6 10.3 4.8 6.2 7.6 7.4 2.9

77.4 78.6 78.7 73.7 78.5 83.6 78.6 80.1 82.5 82.4

84.9 82.7 85.6 78.2 83.9 87.7 85.8 85.8 87.4 89.1

70.5 73.1 69.7 68.5 71.8 79.1 69.3 72.8 75.2 73.6

36.1 21.2 10.1 19.9 17.0 12.7 11.9 15.7 10.3 7.1

6.2 5.4 20.3 8.0 10.2 14.5 5.1 11.6 19.2 18.1

16.1 20.2 11.1 12.0 19.0 14.1 13.0 14.4 15.0 8.8

.5 3.4 .3 .9 .7 1.3 .2 .1 .5 1.2

15.8 16.9 16.5 15.8 17.2 26.4 15.8 16.2 22.8 24.2

Port Arthur city -------------------Richardson city -------------------San Angelo city -------------------San Antonio city ------------------Tyler city ------------------------Victoria city ----------------------Waco city -----------------------Wichita Falls city -------------------

54.4 75.0 66.3 64.2 62.4 64.6 56.1 66.6

64.6 85.3 76.7 74.2 72.5 76.6 62.2 77.3

45.7 65.5 56.9 55.3 53.8 54.0 50.6 56.4

59.5 61.9 65.6 56.7 57.2 58.9 60.8 61.2

47.8 52.1 57.9 51.1 51.3 55.5 58.0 54.2

66.4 95.5 71.2 55.2 62.2 57.0 53.9 67.4

12.8 3.9 8.4 9.2 8.1 6.9 8.4 7.2

74.1 80.7 75.3 78.3 76.0 79.1 72.2 76.3

80.1 88.2 79.4 82.4 83.1 84.6 76.7 82.8

66.7 71.8 70.8 73.6 67.7 72.1 67.5 69.0

13.4 9.5 16.4 19.9 13.7 12.2 13.3 17.7

17.7 17.4 12.6 9.0 14.5 14.1 15.7 14.1

17.1 8.3 14.1 15.5 13.5 18.1 14.9 11.2

1.2 1.9 .7 4.9 .4 .1 .9 .8

18.9 22.7 14.7 21.7 16.9 17.8 15.2 14.8

Utah -----------------------------Ogden city-----------------------Orem city -----------------------Provo city -----------------------Salt Lake City city -----------------Sandy city -----------------------Taylorsville-Bennion CDP -------------West Valley City city ----------------

68.0 62.8 67.8 60.3 65.3 75.5 77.7 76.1

77.8 71.9 78.4 67.6 73.9 87.4 87.0 85.2

58.6 54.5 57.9 53.7 57.1 64.0 68.7 67.3

57.0 63.8 50.2 48.8 57.5 55.3 63.0 63.0

50.8 62.9 42.6 40.4 51.8 49.0 56.7 59.7

65.7 57.7 63.4 58.6 60.2 68.5 81.4 63.9

5.3 8.3 4.4 5.9 5.6 3.6 4.2 6.3

71.9 73.7 68.8 48.8 72.8 75.1 79.2 78.4

81.4 81.2 79.8 54.4 77.2 86.4 88.1 85.8

59.9 64.9 54.7 42.2 67.5 60.2 68.3 69.4

18.8 27.8 14.3 9.3 17.6 14.5 14.0 13.3

15.4 18.2 16.3 11.9 12.0 12.6 17.8 20.9

15.2 17.7 14.1 15.1 13.4 12.7 13.2 16.7

2.3 2.8 2.0 2.7 5.7 2.2 2.4 3.1

18.9 19.2 16.2 13.9 17.1 23.3 19.9 20.7

Vermont ---------------------------

69.4

76.9

62.3

66.0

63.2

62.7

5.9

73.2

82.3

62.9

14.0

15.5

12.9

.7

18.0

Virginia ---------------------------Alexandria city -------------------Annandale CDP -------------------Arlington CDP --------------------Burke CDP -----------------------Chesapeake city-------------------Danville city----------------------Hampton city---------------------Lynchburg city --------------------Newport News city ----------------Norfolk city -----------------------

68.9 79.2 76.7 77.0 81.2 70.9 59.9 68.9 59.8 70.1 68.8

77.7 85.2 84.6 83.5 89.7 79.9 68.8 78.7 69.6 80.7 80.3

60.7 73.8 69.5 70.8 73.3 62.4 52.9 59.8 52.0 60.1 55.3

63.7 69.7 68.7 67.8 61.6 65.2 68.7 61.0 63.8 58.4 54.9

59.1 64.2 62.3 60.6 56.4 60.0 64.5 57.8 57.5 55.1 50.3

66.3 76.8 90.8 78.2 79.6 64.6 66.9 59.4 64.2 56.9 51.9

4.5 3.6 2.1 3.0 2.5 4.5 8.7 6.7 6.0 6.8 8.8

79.7 86.3 82.8 84.2 78.7 79.9 76.3 78.1 71.7 78.3 75.6

86.2 89.1 87.0 87.2 86.6 87.5 83.2 85.8 79.0 86.3 82.0

72.4 83.4 78.3 80.9 70.6 71.3 69.2 69.9 63.8 69.6 68.9

21.2 26.9 24.9 26.8 29.6 27.0 12.7 26.3 13.7 22.7 24.9

15.1 4.4 5.7 4.7 5.3 14.7 33.8 18.7 19.3 20.2 10.3

15.9 15.6 15.9 13.7 19.4 14.6 16.2 14.1 12.3 15.1 13.9

4.0 17.9 6.7 25.4 5.1 1.0 2.2 2.5 3.5 3.0 4.7

24.0 25.4 26.9 23.9 34.3 23.2 15.9 19.0 14.9 19.8 20.6

Portsmouth city -------------------Richmond city --------------------Roanoke city ---------------------Suffolk city ----------------------Virginia Beach city ------------------

62.0 62.5 62.3 62.3 76.8

71.9 68.7 70.6 71.6 87.3

53.5 57.4 55.4 54.4 65.9

59.2 63.7 61.5 62.3 60.7

57.0 68.2 56.2 64.3 55.3

58.0 51.7 60.2 53.1 75.7

7.8 6.4 5.5 7.2 4.7

78.5 77.4 79.6 77.9 78.8

86.0 82.5 84.8 87.1 86.0

70.4 72.5 74.2 67.4 71.5

31.1 22.1 12.7 24.4 21.3

18.5 12.2 16.4 22.0 8.5

18.4 13.8 14.5 20.5 12.0

3.7 12.6 3.0 1.9 .8

21.3 20.1 16.8 24.1 22.7

Washington ------------------------Bellevue city ---------------------Bellingham city -------------------Everett city ----------------------Federal Way CDP ------------------Lakewood CDP--------------------Seattle city ----------------------Spokane city ---------------------Tacoma city----------------------Yakima city -----------------------

66.7 72.8 64.1 64.8 77.3 62.9 68.4 59.9 61.7 59.3

75.8 82.0 71.1 75.4 86.9 72.5 74.4 68.4 71.4 69.5

57.9 64.1 57.8 54.8 68.1 53.9 62.7 52.5 53.0 50.2

57.0 53.6 57.7 49.5 64.0 51.1 64.5 57.2 54.7 56.1

52.5 48.4 53.9 42.7 58.6 47.2 61.9 55.0 51.1 53.3

59.6 68.8 54.1 51.6 81.1 51.6 63.1 52.7 46.7 50.2

5.7 3.0 4.7 6.4 3.9 9.3 4.9 8.2 7.4 10.0

75.9 78.4 65.0 80.1 80.8 74.5 75.8 72.9 76.0 74.5

84.5 86.0 73.7 86.3 88.0 82.0 80.8 80.9 83.5 81.0

65.4 69.2 55.5 71.9 71.9 66.3 70.2 64.0 67.3 66.6

16.5 9.3 18.4 10.9 10.4 23.9 16.3 14.5 17.7 15.4

17.5 17.0 12.2 29.4 23.8 12.0 13.3 10.8 16.0 13.0

12.3 9.2 11.1 12.2 12.3 14.1 11.8 11.4 13.5 13.1

4.5 6.6 3.1 3.6 5.4 2.3 15.9 4.3 3.8 1.5

22.0 21.4 15.3 20.5 28.1 21.0 22.0 17.6 21.9 14.3

West Virginia -----------------------Charleston city--------------------Huntington city --------------------

53.0 57.3 50.8

64.6 68.3 60.5

42.6 48.6 43.1

48.4 51.4 51.2

44.1 49.5 49.4

51.6 43.5 44.6

9.6 7.3 10.8

77.6 78.6 71.7

84.9 84.6 78.9

68.0 72.0 64.1

17.7 20.5 22.7

14.9 8.3 11.6

16.2 12.6 12.8

1.1 5.4 2.2

21.0 15.0 15.1

Wisconsin -------------------------Appleton city ---------------------Eau Claire city --------------------Green Bay city -------------------Janesville city --------------------Kenosha city ---------------------La Crosse city --------------------Madison city ---------------------Milwaukee city -------------------Oshkosh city ---------------------Racine city-----------------------Waukesha city --------------------West Allis city ---------------------

67.6 70.4 63.9 68.4 70.1 64.8 63.8 70.6 64.0 64.3 65.3 74.8 66.7

75.6 79.3 71.2 77.2 79.7 73.6 71.4 73.9 71.2 70.8 73.7 82.9 75.8

60.1 62.5 57.9 60.6 61.4 57.1 57.6 67.5 57.9 58.6 58.1 67.4 58.7

66.8 63.8 60.4 65.6 68.4 62.6 61.4 71.4 58.1 63.6 64.0 66.8 69.8

64.3 59.2 56.2 63.4 63.7 61.3 57.2 69.6 61.0 58.2 60.6 63.1 69.2

60.1 70.3 48.5 54.8 73.5 53.0 64.5 63.5 45.1 70.0 59.2 61.2 61.2

5.2 3.8 5.9 5.4 5.9 7.8 6.2 3.5 8.9 4.8 7.6 3.1 4.0

74.1 75.1 65.1 73.3 75.2 72.9 63.7 67.5 74.4 68.7 73.5 73.8 75.4

84.1 86.9 76.7 83.9 88.2 82.7 72.9 74.4 81.2 79.4 83.4 85.0 85.8

62.5 61.7 53.3 61.7 60.0 62.2 54.7 60.5 67.3 57.4 63.0 61.3 64.0

13.0 9.1 18.7 10.9 10.1 12.8 13.6 31.4 14.2 16.9 10.4 10.3 10.6

24.5 27.0 13.8 22.1 34.1 27.6 16.8 9.6 22.2 26.9 33.8 26.1 23.1

11.5 7.9 9.4 9.7 10.3 13.3 10.8 11.6 13.2 10.8 11.7 10.4 10.5

2.5 1.9 1.4 2.2 1.2 2.2 3.1 7.7 11.0 2.0 3.4 1.5 4.1

18.3 15.5 14.3 15.7 16.8 20.1 13.0 16.9 20.1 13.9 16.7 18.7 17.9

Wyoming --------------------------Cheyenne city ---------------------

67.7 68.8

76.8 77.0

58.7 61.2

60.7 67.3

56.3 63.6

65.5 70.3

5.9 6.6

75.3 77.7

84.2 82.6

64.1 72.6

22.1 31.4

6.2 4.6

13.5 11.3

1.4 .5

15.4 12.9

334

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 170.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

735 338 225 542 743 924 891

18.3 24.8 17.0 11.6 22.4 18.1 26.7

24.0 35.8 23.8 17.0 33.2 25.8 30.5

24.0 22.2 23.4 14.0 17.8 20.1 20.1

14.3 20.8 13.2 8.9 18.4 14.4 17.1

9.0 7.1

10.9 8.9

7.6 4.9

6.8 5.4

Female

Alabama --------------------------Birmingham city-------------------Dothan city ----------------------Huntsville city --------------------Mobile city ----------------------Montgomery city ------------------Tuscaloosa city --------------------

22.7 22.8 26.0 39.0 28.8 28.6 31.5

29.4 33.6 32.1 31.9 35.1 35.5 31.1

11.9 18.1 12.3 11.4 13.6 14.5 16.2

2.3 1.2 2.0 .9 .8 .8 .8

13.0 8.6 11.3 8.2 9.1 8.1 8.6

20.7 15.7 16.4 8.5 12.6 12.5 11.8

23 19 25 32 22 26 19

Alaska ----------------------------Anchorage city---------------------

30.0 32.3

30.7 35.1

14.4 13.8

2.7 1.0

11.2 9.5

11.0 8.2

41 408 43 946

46 581 50 098

17 610 19 620

35 621 36 724

25 620 26 307

Arizona ---------------------------Chandler city ---------------------Glendale city ---------------------Mesa city -----------------------Peoria city -----------------------Phoenix city----------------------Scottsdale city --------------------Tempe city ----------------------Tucson city ----------------------Yuma city ------------------------

26.9 31.1 25.5 27.4 25.1 26.4 37.5 34.6 26.3 24.9

33.2 34.2 36.1 34.8 37.2 34.6 38.9 34.4 32.8 31.9

14.7 10.8 13.6 13.3 12.9 13.9 11.0 12.7 18.2 16.8

2.3 2.0 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.7 .7 1.0 1.6 4.3

11.4 10.8 11.5 12.3 13.2 11.4 6.2 8.4 10.8 9.8

11.5 11.1 12.2 10.9 10.5 12.1 5.6 9.0 10.4 12.3

27 38 31 30 34 29 39 31 21 26

540 124 665 273 205 291 037 885 748 753

32 41 37 35 38 34 48 40 27 29

178 361 086 297 177 172 202 512 208 321

13 14 13 13 14 14 23 15 11 11

461 720 524 506 059 096 482 530 184 529

27 31 29 28 30 27 37 29 22 24

292 799 724 963 682 418 458 850 697 940

18 21 20 19 20 19 22 20 17 16

976 119 230 208 116 722 886 848 079 984

15.7 9.7 11.5 9.5 7.9 14.2 5.9 13.6 20.2 16.0

21.7 14.4 14.8 11.8 10.2 20.0 6.5 11.4 25.8 22.2

10.8 8.9 12.2 7.4 7.4 11.3 5.8 5.9 12.1 12.9

11.4 7.1 9.0 6.9 5.7 10.5 3.5 7.0 14.4 12.8

Arkansas --------------------------Fort Smith city -------------------Little Rock city--------------------North Little Rock city ---------------Pine Bluff city ---------------------

20.4 23.7 33.7 25.5 22.7

28.3 30.9 35.9 37.5 31.5

13.0 11.2 12.6 13.1 16.4

4.5 1.0 .8 .7 1.8

12.5 12.4 6.5 10.1 9.5

21.2 20.7 10.4 13.3 18.1

21 23 26 23 19

147 835 889 958 143

25 29 34 30 24

395 812 347 185 442

10 12 15 12 9

520 994 307 390 530

21 24 27 25 24

920 545 435 542 768

14 15 18 17 14

736 929 841 667 920

19.1 13.8 14.6 17.2 27.7

25.0 18.2 21.4 26.7 37.9

22.9 15.3 13.5 18.2 27.6

14.8 10.5 10.8 12.8 22.9

California --------------------------Alameda city ---------------------Alhambra city --------------------Anaheim city ---------------------Antioch city ----------------------Arden-Arcade CDP -----------------Bakersfield city -------------------Baldwin Park city ------------------Bellflower city --------------------Berkeley city ---------------------Buena Park city --------------------

28.6 36.3 27.7 24.0 23.2 34.2 27.6 13.3 20.4 49.0 23.3

32.4 35.6 37.5 32.9 34.2 39.0 34.1 28.2 36.2 30.6 36.1

12.4 10.2 12.1 12.6 12.7 11.1 12.4 12.1 11.0 10.2 10.5

2.7 .6 .7 1.4 1.2 1.1 3.0 2.4 1.0 1.1 1.2

11.1 8.4 9.5 12.4 16.0 6.8 11.4 14.7 14.1 4.2 14.4

12.8 8.9 12.5 16.5 12.8 7.9 11.6 29.3 17.3 4.8 14.5

35 38 31 39 40 30 32 32 32 29 41

798 122 368 620 936 876 154 684 711 737 435

40 44 34 43 44 39 36 33 37 44 44

559 687 170 133 939 881 998 029 026 671 208

16 19 13 15 15 19 14 8 14 18 15

409 833 436 746 153 789 183 858 304 720 176

31 27 26 30 37 33 33 22 30 35 32

980 807 752 672 495 219 108 899 688 835 315

23 26 22 22 22 22 20 18 21 29 22

123 889 340 507 729 525 961 550 396 460 233

12.5 6.8 14.8 10.6 9.1 10.0 15.0 15.7 9.6 17.5 8.0

17.8 10.5 21.6 14.7 12.0 14.4 21.6 19.9 12.8 14.4 11.7

7.6 5.8 9.2 7.7 8.4 4.1 9.5 11.1 8.1 9.3 4.7

9.3 5.7 11.5 7.4 8.1 7.5 12.4 12.8 7.4 9.4 5.9

Burbank city ---------------------Camarillo city --------------------Carlsbad city ---------------------Carson city ----------------------Cerritos city----------------------Chino city -----------------------Chula Vista city -------------------Citrus Heights CDP -----------------Clovis city -----------------------Compton city ----------------------

31.5 34.4 37.8 21.1 37.7 22.9 27.1 26.6 26.7 13.1

37.4 33.9 34.3 35.7 37.6 34.4 34.5 37.8 36.9 26.2

9.5 10.7 10.7 11.0 7.0 11.2 14.1 12.0 12.2 15.9

.7 2.8 2.2 1.5 .4 3.3 1.1 .9 1.7 1.9

10.3 10.1 7.8 13.6 9.8 13.0 12.1 13.1 11.0 13.4

10.7 8.2 7.1 17.1 7.5 15.2 11.0 9.7 11.5 29.4

35 48 45 43 59 41 32 35 31 24

959 219 739 882 076 958 012 748 699 971

42 53 51 47 60 46 36 39 36 25

138 295 019 387 689 480 655 922 981 699

18 19 21 13 18 12 14 15 13 7

897 930 764 749 966 916 102 358 160 842

32 40 39 30 42 35 29 32 30 20

507 177 964 758 086 553 394 642 149 286

25 25 25 23 27 22 20 21 20 19

958 429 089 474 988 382 805 950 034 854

8.3 4.4 6.8 6.9 4.0 7.4 9.8 7.3 10.3 27.5

12.0 5.4 7.3 8.5 4.2 8.8 14.0 10.5 15.2 37.2

8.0 3.5 3.1 7.1 4.6 9.1 6.7 5.0 6.5 16.9

5.9 2.5 3.6 5.0 3.0 6.0 8.6 5.7 8.6 24.2

Concord city ---------------------Corona city ----------------------Costa Mesa city ------------------Daly City city --------------------Diamond Bar city------------------Downey city ---------------------East Los Angeles CDP --------------El Cajon city ---------------------El Monte city ---------------------El Toro CDP -----------------------

29.5 26.7 30.7 21.0 39.5 24.2 8.6 23.2 11.3 38.4

35.5 30.9 35.2 41.8 38.6 37.9 26.5 34.7 23.5 38.0

12.1 10.5 12.5 15.1 8.1 10.1 14.4 14.1 12.7 9.8

1.5 2.1 1.8 .7 .2 .5 1.9 1.3 2.5 .5

12.0 13.1 10.0 9.0 7.3 12.8 13.8 15.2 16.1 8.1

9.5 16.7 9.7 12.4 6.3 14.5 34.8 11.4 33.9 5.2

41 43 40 41 60 36 22 28 28 56

675 555 313 533 651 991 937 108 034 324

46 46 45 45 63 41 24 32 28 61

847 618 266 501 114 897 157 096 004 568

17 15 18 14 21 16 6 13 8 22

566 292 750 744 497 696 636 518 056 506

37 35 32 30 45 31 16 26 19 44

065 961 113 055 034 844 858 583 377 707

25 23 25 23 28 23 14 19 16 26

451 128 074 512 512 165 815 477 333 722

6.7 8.3 9.2 7.2 3.5 8.1 24.2 12.9 22.5 3.3

9.7 9.8 12.5 7.7 3.1 10.9 31.1 19.1 29.5 3.0

4.0 7.9 6.0 7.0 3.4 4.8 15.1 5.6 9.1 4.1

4.9 5.7 6.0 5.9 2.4 5.7 21.8 10.7 18.5 1.8

Encinitas city ---------------------Escondido city --------------------Fairfield city ---------------------Florence-Graham CDP ---------------Fontana city ---------------------Fountain Valley city ----------------Fremont city ---------------------Fresno city ----------------------Fullerton city ---------------------Garden Grove city ------------------

39.2 24.9 22.4 5.7 17.9 37.2 33.7 27.7 31.3 23.1

31.0 31.8 33.3 22.5 32.0 36.6 34.7 34.7 35.5 33.1

11.8 13.6 14.6 14.5 12.1 8.6 8.2 13.1 10.2 11.9

3.3 3.5 1.3 1.8 1.5 .5 .6 3.1 1.2 1.7

8.1 13.6 14.5 13.4 15.9 10.0 11.8 9.2 9.7 14.1

6.5 12.7 13.8 42.1 20.6 7.1 11.0 12.2 12.1 16.0

46 32 36 18 35 56 51 24 41 39

069 895 886 901 558 255 231 923 921 882

54 37 39 19 38 60 55 28 48 41

136 558 704 769 055 350 411 336 604 930

22 14 13 5 11 20 20 11 19 13

451 647 713 407 585 699 101 528 098 976

40 29 30 15 31 43 40 27 34 30

694 881 842 564 222 934 252 255 540 545

26 20 20 13 20 26 26 19 23 22

031 596 817 233 551 818 737 790 174 013

8.3 11.2 7.4 33.8 11.4 3.5 4.3 24.0 9.8 10.4

7.3 16.4 10.4 42.2 14.1 3.8 4.7 36.6 11.5 13.9

5.2 5.9 5.2 18.1 11.0 3.9 6.5 10.4 5.7 7.1

3.5 7.8 6.3 32.3 10.2 2.2 3.0 19.3 5.6 7.8

Glendale city ---------------------Hacienda Heights CDP --------------Hawthorne city -------------------Hayward city ---------------------Hesperia city ---------------------Huntington Beach city --------------Huntington Park city ---------------Inglewood city --------------------Irvine city -----------------------La Habra city----------------------

33.1 33.7 22.2 21.9 17.3 35.8 9.1 20.9 47.6 25.2

37.9 37.4 37.3 36.2 29.1 35.7 23.6 33.1 38.3 34.5

9.5 9.2 12.8 10.9 12.8 9.4 12.0 17.3 6.6 11.3

.9 .7 .6 1.1 1.0 .9 1.1 2.2 .2 2.4

9.5 9.1 11.9 13.4 22.7 10.2 15.0 10.7 3.6 11.6

9.1 10.0 15.1 16.4 17.0 8.1 39.2 15.7 3.8 14.9

34 51 30 36 30 50 23 29 56 39

372 837 967 058 795 633 595 881 307 967

39 54 35 40 33 57 24 32 64 44

652 517 336 182 009 056 268 077 717 767

17 17 13 15 11 23 7 11 25 16

966 994 880 048 472 500 238 899 332 196

32 37 27 30 31 41 16 24 50 32

015 797 505 908 861 211 912 988 871 384

24 25 22 22 20 26 14 23 30 22

763 093 298 342 217 340 364 033 451 733

14.4 7.2 13.9 9.7 12.5 5.2 24.3 16.5 6.4 8.0

21.4 9.6 20.1 14.7 16.3 6.0 30.3 21.6 3.6 11.0

10.5 5.7 8.6 7.7 7.5 4.2 17.2 11.8 3.4 5.4

12.3 5.7 11.8 7.6 10.9 3.2 21.7 14.1 2.6 5.9

Lakewood city --------------------La Mesa city ---------------------Lancaster city --------------------Livermore city --------------------Lodi city ------------------------Long Beach city -------------------Los Angeles city ------------------Lynwood city ---------------------Merced city ----------------------Milpitas city ----------------------

27.2 30.9 28.1 31.3 21.6 28.8 27.3 11.1 25.0 29.8

37.3 36.9 31.2 34.3 30.5 32.3 31.2 23.8 29.5 33.5

9.6 12.3 12.7 10.9 13.3 13.9 13.9 12.1 12.5 9.2

.9 1.0 .8 1.0 2.7 1.0 1.4 1.4 5.3 .9

13.4 10.6 15.7 12.8 13.2 10.8 10.3 16.4 11.2 12.3

11.6 8.4 11.5 9.6 18.6 13.2 15.9 35.3 16.4 14.3

44 31 38 49 30 31 30 25 24 55

700 171 388 149 739 938 925 961 727 730

48 37 41 53 35 36 34 26 27 57

519 943 339 181 795 305 364 439 388 156

17 16 14 19 14 15 16 7 10 17

446 700 842 330 638 639 188 260 237 520

36 30 36 40 30 29 27 19 25 35

386 503 226 844 739 876 361 712 752 815

25 22 21 25 20 23 22 17 17 26

256 084 612 840 217 823 473 256 708 320

4.9 9.2 9.9 5.2 12.6 16.8 18.9 21.8 25.1 4.9

5.5 11.2 13.3 6.9 20.4 26.9 27.3 26.0 38.6 5.9

5.2 5.6 8.9 4.7 7.4 9.1 10.5 18.2 10.7 6.3

3.2 6.0 7.7 4.4 10.0 13.5 14.9 20.1 20.2 3.1

597 193 790 295 446 311 568

28 23 31 39 28 31 28

688 892 871 961 220 959 731

11 10 13 16 12 12 11

486 127 047 204 509 755 469

25 21 26 32 26 25 27

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 335 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

532 932 592 468 865 967 035

15 16 16 19 16 16 16

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 170.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

CaliforniamCon. Mission Viejo city -----------------Modesto city ---------------------Montebello city -------------------Monterey Park city ----------------Moreno Valley city ----------------Mountain View city ----------------Napa city -----------------------National City city ------------------Newport Beach city ----------------Norwalk city ----------------------

39.9 24.0 21.6 28.2 22.7 41.2 26.3 13.5 48.8 17.5

38.5 33.4 35.6 37.5 35.4 31.5 28.7 26.9 35.1 32.5

8.4 12.5 11.0 11.9 11.6 10.4 16.0 22.4 7.5 11.9

.6 2.0 1.4 .9 .8 1.7 4.1 2.3 .4 .7

7.5 13.1 11.5 8.9 15.5 7.6 13.2 16.0 4.7 15.5

5.2 15.1 18.9 12.6 14.0 7.7 11.6 18.9 3.4 21.8

61 31 31 32 42 42 35 22 60 38

058 701 441 605 186 431 479 129 374 124

64 35 34 36 44 48 41 24 81 40

690 884 416 808 100 960 661 040 929 369

24 13 12 13 13 22 16 8 45 11

160 572 276 290 474 436 219 658 434 713

50 31 27 30 35 35 32 16 60 28

878 143 208 148 265 888 668 178 482 579

27 20 21 22 21 29 23 14 31 20

333 748 117 106 573 323 022 385 476 814

2.0 13.0 14.0 16.4 8.4 6.2 7.7 21.3 5.7 9.3

1.5 19.5 20.2 23.2 10.8 8.0 10.7 31.2 3.2 11.1

2.7 6.8 7.0 10.5 5.2 7.1 4.7 9.9 6.0 8.5

1.0 10.5 11.6 13.4 6.9 3.8 5.2 20.2 2.3 7.2

Oakland city ---------------------Oceanside city --------------------Ontario city ----------------------Orange city ----------------------Oxnard city ----------------------Palmdale city ---------------------Palo Alto city --------------------Pasadena city --------------------Pico Rivera city -------------------Pleasanton city --------------------

31.9 23.4 18.4 31.3 18.2 24.1 59.1 38.4 14.1 37.9

31.9 32.4 30.1 34.8 27.1 32.4 27.3 30.7 32.1 38.5

14.9 14.8 12.5 11.3 12.6 11.7 6.0 12.9 12.7 8.2

1.2 3.3 2.9 1.5 11.2 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.2 .6

7.9 13.1 15.9 9.8 13.1 18.7 3.8 7.2 13.8 8.3

12.1 12.9 20.3 11.4 17.7 12.1 2.8 8.8 26.1 6.4

27 33 35 46 37 41 55 35 34 59

095 453 788 539 174 974 333 103 383 458

31 36 38 52 38 45 68 40 36 64

755 720 135 164 700 225 790 435 023 486

14 14 12 19 12 14 32 19 10 24

676 522 120 064 096 606 489 588 454 812

29 28 30 36 26 36 53 32 25 49

387 800 185 708 986 198 833 709 836 536

25 19 20 24 20 24 34 26 19 28

288 861 665 880 193 021 389 241 652 920

18.8 10.1 13.6 8.0 12.5 8.9 4.6 14.9 11.6 2.4

30.1 13.4 17.5 10.3 16.6 11.0 3.5 22.2 14.9 2.1

11.0 4.7 7.1 6.3 8.3 9.3 4.2 9.8 8.0 6.3

16.7 6.7 10.6 4.7 9.6 7.7 1.9 11.1 9.3 1.5

Pomona city ---------------------Rancho Cucamonga city -------------Redding city----------------------Redlands city ---------------------Redondo Beach city ----------------Redwood City city -----------------Rialto city -----------------------Richmond city --------------------Riverside city ---------------------Rosemead city ---------------------

19.7 29.9 27.6 37.1 42.6 29.7 19.3 27.6 26.2 15.4

27.0 35.1 33.6 31.2 34.4 32.8 32.1 36.2 31.8 33.5

13.3 10.8 14.9 12.1 8.7 14.3 13.5 13.7 11.9 13.7

2.4 .7 1.8 1.8 .4 2.0 .9 1.3 1.8 2.1

13.3 12.7 10.3 9.3 8.4 11.0 14.7 8.8 13.5 13.5

24.2 10.8 11.9 8.5 5.5 10.2 19.4 12.3 14.8 21.8

32 46 25 37 51 42 36 32 34 29

132 193 828 073 913 962 233 165 801 770

34 50 31 43 58 49 38 36 40 30

751 349 575 200 760 851 483 657 054 905

10 17 13 17 26 20 11 14 14 9

728 239 040 825 230 292 862 630 235 796

25 39 30 35 41 36 31 33 31 24

694 769 158 630 742 188 710 203 733 325

21 24 18 22 30 27 21 25 21 19

224 186 517 483 513 001 546 229 050 468

18.4 5.5 14.3 9.0 5.6 8.3 12.1 16.1 11.9 20.0

24.7 5.7 21.8 13.6 8.4 12.4 16.3 25.7 14.4 27.6

8.8 8.3 5.9 5.2 6.4 7.4 9.1 10.3 6.9 12.3

14.0 4.1 11.1 6.4 3.6 6.1 9.7 13.5 8.4 16.2

Sacramento city-------------------Salinas city ----------------------San Bernardino city ----------------San Buenaventura (Ventura) city ------San Diego city --------------------San Francisco city -----------------San Jose city ---------------------San Leandro city ------------------San Mateo city -------------------Santa Ana city --------------------

30.0 17.8 20.9 32.0 32.5 34.7 28.7 24.1 31.3 14.0

35.7 30.2 32.6 32.9 34.0 33.9 33.3 38.9 36.1 24.7

13.5 12.5 15.5 11.4 13.9 15.7 11.5 9.8 11.9 16.7

1.7 15.9 1.8 1.7 1.4 .5 1.3 .8 2.2 4.6

8.5 9.3 13.5 12.2 9.4 6.3 12.5 12.2 9.6 13.9

10.6 14.3 15.7 9.8 8.8 8.9 12.8 14.2 8.8 26.2

28 31 25 40 33 33 46 35 42 35

183 271 533 307 686 414 206 681 894 162

33 33 28 46 39 40 50 43 51 34

087 121 843 361 318 561 281 260 502 760

14 11 10 19 16 19 16 17 22 10

087 351 865 091 401 695 905 563 746 019

30 27 27 35 28 30 35 32 36 21

471 938 352 468 162 877 902 429 984 063

23 20 19 23 22 26 25 24 27 18

203 391 929 551 219 127 491 427 155 887

17.2 15.6 22.8 6.6 13.4 12.7 9.3 5.0 6.2 18.1

28.2 22.4 34.0 9.6 19.4 18.2 12.6 5.7 7.0 21.2

8.8 7.7 10.0 5.0 7.4 9.9 7.1 6.0 5.6 9.8

13.8 12.4 19.5 4.6 9.7 9.7 6.5 3.3 3.9 12.5

Santa Barbara city-----------------Santa Clara city-------------------Santa Clarita city------------------Santa Maria city ------------------Santa Monica city -----------------Santa Rosa city -------------------Santee city ----------------------Simi Valley city -------------------South Gate city -------------------South San Francisco city -------------

31.0 34.4 33.1 17.1 46.6 28.6 23.1 30.0 10.2 21.5

30.2 35.2 35.4 27.8 31.9 34.3 36.4 36.2 27.5 37.5

15.8 9.0 10.7 13.1 10.1 12.7 12.5 10.3 11.6 13.8

4.4 .8 .7 14.5 .9 1.9 1.2 .7 1.0 .8

10.1 10.7 11.9 11.8 5.3 11.0 15.7 13.2 17.0 12.0

8.5 9.9 8.2 15.7 5.2 11.5 11.2 9.6 32.7 14.4

33 44 52 29 35 35 39 53 27 42

667 707 970 492 997 237 073 967 279 920

40 49 58 32 51 41 42 56 28 47

912 460 064 170 085 148 663 756 980 623

18 19 21 12 29 17 14 18 8 15

934 676 073 118 134 259 179 630 368 857

29 37 42 27 39 32 31 40 20 31

322 531 658 247 836 478 821 782 223 677

22 27 26 17 30 22 21 25 15 24

452 151 991 155 587 070 745 053 625 639

12.7 6.2 3.7 16.8 9.4 8.3 5.4 3.6 17.4 5.9

15.6 6.7 3.2 24.4 12.0 11.1 5.8 3.4 21.8 7.3

6.9 7.7 6.7 7.1 9.1 5.4 5.3 5.1 12.3 7.3

7.8 3.7 2.2 12.8 5.7 5.5 3.9 2.3 15.2 4.7

Spring Valley CDP -----------------Stockton city ---------------------Sunnyvale city --------------------Thousand Oaks city ----------------Torrance city ---------------------Tustin city -----------------------Union City city --------------------Upland city ----------------------Vacaville city ---------------------Vallejo city -----------------------

23.9 24.0 40.5 38.5 37.7 30.3 21.3 32.3 22.7 23.6

35.8 32.1 33.6 35.5 36.7 36.8 36.5 35.3 32.8 35.2

13.4 14.7 7.5 11.1 8.0 11.1 9.6 11.3 14.4 15.5

1.4 3.9 .9 1.0 .7 .9 .9 1.3 1.4 1.1

14.5 9.7 9.1 7.9 10.2 10.4 13.2 9.9 16.1 12.9

11.0 15.7 8.5 6.0 6.7 10.5 18.4 9.8 12.6 11.8

36 26 46 56 47 38 46 41 40 36

517 876 403 856 204 433 988 965 679 605

38 30 53 62 55 42 49 50 43 41

273 315 081 641 678 840 834 040 574 183

13 11 22 23 22 18 14 19 14 14

184 331 309 682 095 120 865 569 490 271

29 29 40 49 41 27 33 40 36 31

920 456 069 223 770 725 400 499 510 543

20 21 28 26 27 23 24 23 22 22

803 003 385 802 253 133 456 926 078 953

9.1 21.4 4.7 4.2 5.1 6.8 6.5 7.8 6.1 8.5

11.9 32.1 6.1 4.3 6.5 8.6 8.9 10.2 8.6 11.6

9.3 9.4 4.0 5.2 5.7 3.3 6.3 5.8 4.6 7.3

7.1 16.9 3.3 2.7 3.6 4.3 5.1 5.8 4.9 6.9

Visalia city ----------------------Vista city -----------------------Walnut Creek city -----------------West Covina city ------------------Westminster city ------------------Whittier city ---------------------Yorba Linda city -------------------

28.9 25.1 45.4 25.8 26.0 28.4 41.3

33.2 31.3 35.9 39.2 34.3 35.6 36.3

13.6 12.2 7.8 10.0 11.0 9.7 7.9

4.1 4.0 .6 .6 1.0 .7 .7

9.0 13.7 6.0 11.5 13.1 11.8 7.4

11.1 13.6 4.4 13.0 14.6 13.9 6.4

29 32 45 42 41 38 67

463 553 529 481 364 020 892

32 35 60 46 45 44 71

662 098 046 081 007 224 710

12 13 26 15 15 17 25

994 983 354 862 530 874 791

30 26 46 32 32 33 53

599 728 541 709 411 474 480

19 19 30 23 23 22 30

553 639 186 120 021 953 100

17.6 11.7 3.8 7.7 11.4 7.8 1.9

26.7 16.2 4.0 9.9 17.9 11.5 1.4

6.8 6.0 4.7 4.8 6.7 3.8 5.0

14.1 8.0 2.2 5.7 7.6 5.5 1.3

Colorado --------------------------Arvada city ----------------------Aurora city ----------------------Boulder city ----------------------Colorado Springs city ---------------Denver city ----------------------Fort Collins city -------------------Greeley city ----------------------Lakewood city --------------------Longmont city --------------------Pueblo city ----------------------Thornton city ---------------------Westminster city -------------------

29.9 29.8 28.4 43.9 31.5 31.3 35.2 25.9 32.2 26.2 23.4 19.7 28.8

33.2 37.3 40.6 33.6 33.6 33.5 32.2 31.6 37.5 35.4 31.8 36.8 36.4

13.6 10.6 12.5 12.4 14.8 15.6 15.5 15.3 11.4 11.1 18.8 12.9 11.2

2.4 .6 .7 .7 .9 1.0 1.3 2.0 .7 .8 1.1 .6 .5

9.8 10.6 8.3 4.2 9.3 7.2 7.9 10.8 9.0 12.5 9.5 13.1 11.0

11.1 11.1 9.5 5.3 9.9 11.3 8.0 14.4 9.1 14.0 15.5 16.9 12.1

30 39 33 29 28 25 26 23 34 32 20 34 36

140 014 214 407 928 106 826 462 054 534 501 146 716

35 43 38 46 34 32 37 30 40 37 24 37 41

930 771 614 208 113 038 491 705 231 968 997 500 945

14 15 15 17 14 15 13 11 16 14 10 12 15

821 642 255 268 243 590 439 461 726 037 168 799 456

29 32 30 35 27 26 31 25 31 30 24 29 31

285 747 003 051 141 483 803 234 521 866 400 560 349

20 21 20 23 17 21 19 16 21 18 16 19 21

001 607 900 289 950 170 028 950 655 773 437 820 565

11.7 6.3 7.4 19.0 10.9 17.1 17.0 19.5 7.6 7.8 21.6 8.2 6.6

15.0 9.3 10.5 12.7 15.0 27.2 11.2 22.9 10.8 9.9 32.0 10.9 8.3

11.0 6.5 6.8 8.4 7.8 12.7 11.4 11.8 6.9 9.3 13.9 8.2 6.6

8.6 4.9 6.1 7.5 8.6 13.1 8.0 12.2 5.2 6.0 18.0 6.9 5.6

Connecticut ------------------------Bridgeport city--------------------Bridgeport town ------------------Bristol city-----------------------Bristol town ---------------------Danbury city ---------------------Danbury town --------------------East Hartford town ----------------East Hartford CDP -----------------Fairfield town --------------------Greenwich town --------------------

31.5 19.0 19.0 23.6 23.6 30.5 30.5 21.6 21.6 42.9 45.9

33.2 30.6 30.6 34.3 34.3 32.8 32.8 38.2 38.2 34.1 31.6

11.5 17.5 17.5 10.4 10.4 11.2 11.2 12.2 12.2 7.4 9.8

1.1 .9 .9 .5 .5 .9 .9 .7 .7 1.0 2.0

11.2 11.9 11.9 15.5 15.5 11.2 11.2 13.1 13.1 8.2 6.1

11.5 20.2 20.2 15.8 15.8 13.4 13.4 14.3 14.3 6.4 4.5

41 28 28 38 38 43 43 36 36 55 65

721 704 704 261 261 832 832 584 584 752 072

49 33 33 45 45 51 51 42 42 65 80

199 090 090 631 631 144 144 853 853 070 558

20 13 13 16 16 19 19 16 16 26 46

189 156 156 909 909 300 300 575 575 895 070

35 28 28 31 31 35 35 30 30 48 61

485 539 539 989 989 647 647 698 698 084 892

24 21 21 21 21 24 24 22 22 28 30

057 519 519 996 996 197 197 084 084 049 618

6.8 17.1 17.1 4.4 4.4 5.8 5.8 5.4 5.4 3.6 3.0

10.4 29.0 29.0 5.7 5.7 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 2.8 2.3

7.2 11.2 11.2 8.3 8.3 10.0 10.0 6.8 6.8 4.8 4.1

5.0 15.0 15.0 2.9 2.9 4.7 4.7 4.0 4.0 1.6 1.9

336

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 170.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

ConnecticutmCon. Hamden town --------------------Hartford city ---------------------Hartford town --------------------Manchester town ------------------Meriden city ---------------------Meriden town --------------------New Britain city-------------------New Britain town -----------------New Haven city -------------------New Haven town -------------------

35.0 21.1 21.1 30.2 22.7 22.7 22.5 22.5 30.0 30.0

37.2 33.3 33.3 37.3 32.8 32.8 32.7 32.7 31.2 31.2

10.2 19.8 19.8 10.8 12.9 12.9 13.3 13.3 16.1 16.1

.6 .9 .9 .6 .8 .8 .8 .8 .5 .5

9.3 9.0 9.0 11.2 14.3 14.3 13.2 13.2 8.2 8.2

7.8 15.9 15.9 9.9 16.5 16.5 17.6 17.6 14.0 14.0

41 22 22 40 36 36 30 30 25 25

814 140 140 290 211 211 121 121 811 811

50 24 24 46 41 41 35 35 31 31

228 774 774 136 910 910 711 711 163 163

19 11 11 18 15 15 14 14 12 12

383 081 081 654 618 618 715 715 968 968

36 25 25 32 31 31 28 28 28 28

101 379 379 390 177 177 176 176 368 368

25 20 20 24 21 21 21 21 21 21

995 224 224 734 876 876 703 703 842 842

4.4 27.5 27.5 3.9 7.3 7.3 12.8 12.8 21.3 21.3

3.9 43.6 43.6 5.0 12.4 12.4 25.2 25.2 33.8 33.8

6.3 17.5 17.5 5.7 7.6 7.6 9.4 9.4 14.2 14.2

2.2 25.7 25.7 2.2 6.3 6.3 10.7 10.7 18.2 18.2

Norwalk city ---------------------Norwalk town --------------------Stamford city --------------------Stamford town -------------------Waterbury city -------------------Waterbury town ------------------West Hartford town----------------West Hartford CDP ----------------West Haven city ------------------West Haven town ------------------

33.6 33.6 37.2 37.2 22.3 22.3 45.5 45.5 23.8 23.8

33.6 33.6 33.6 33.6 31.0 31.0 34.8 34.8 36.8 36.8

10.0 10.0 11.6 11.6 14.7 14.7 7.5 7.5 13.1 13.1

1.1 1.1 1.3 1.3 .8 .8 .5 .5 .8 .8

11.3 11.3 8.2 8.2 12.7 12.7 5.6 5.6 12.0 12.0

10.3 10.3 8.0 8.0 18.5 18.5 6.1 6.1 13.6 13.6

48 48 49 49 30 30 49 49 35 35

171 171 787 787 533 533 642 642 723 723

55 55 57 57 37 37 60 60 41 41

269 269 360 360 942 942 518 518 907 907

23 23 27 27 14 14 26 26 15 15

075 075 092 092 209 209 943 943 810 810

37 37 40 40 30 30 44 44 31 31

446 446 629 629 175 175 693 693 560 560

26 26 27 27 20 20 27 27 23 23

522 522 800 800 745 745 852 852 349 349

5.2 5.2 6.3 6.3 12.1 12.1 3.6 3.6 6.1 6.1

8.1 8.1 9.9 9.9 20.6 20.6 3.4 3.4 7.3 7.3

6.5 6.5 7.5 7.5 10.0 10.0 4.1 4.1 8.4 8.4

3.8 3.8 3.9 3.9 9.9 9.9 2.1 2.1 4.2 4.2

Delaware --------------------------Wilmington city --------------------

26.6 25.6

34.0 32.1

12.6 20.4

1.8 .9

11.9 7.8

13.2 13.1

34 875 26 389

40 252 31 140

15 854 14 256

30 222 26 381

20 256 20 157

8.7 18.1

11.7 26.9

10.1 17.4

6.1 15.1

District of Columbia ------------------Washington city --------------------

39.1 39.1

32.0 32.0

16.6 16.6

.4 .4

4.5 4.5

7.4 7.4

30 727 30 727

36 256 36 256

18 881 18 881

28 950 28 950

25 202 25 202

16.9 16.9

25.0 25.0

17.2 17.2

13.3 13.3

Florida ----------------------------Boca Raton city -------------------Brandon CDP ---------------------Cape Coral city -------------------Carol City CDP --------------------Clearwater city -------------------Coral Springs city -----------------Daytona Beach city ----------------Deltona CDP ---------------------Fort Lauderdale city ----------------Gainesville city---------------------

25.2 37.5 29.2 22.8 15.6 25.5 32.9 23.5 20.1 25.8 38.5

34.2 37.3 41.6 38.2 32.3 37.7 39.6 31.6 36.8 32.0 33.5

14.8 11.6 9.7 14.3 18.4 17.2 11.6 24.7 12.9 19.2 15.1

2.6 1.6 1.0 1.4 .9 1.3 1.0 1.4 1.6 1.7 1.1

11.5 7.2 9.5 13.1 11.5 9.9 8.7 10.0 14.8 10.1 5.6

11.6 4.9 9.0 10.3 21.3 8.4 6.2 8.7 13.8 11.2 6.2

27 42 39 31 31 26 43 18 28 27 21

483 314 798 177 073 473 428 631 882 239 077

32 53 42 33 31 33 49 24 30 34 31

212 544 124 916 634 434 856 264 811 010 321

14 28 15 14 9 16 18 11 12 19 11

698 307 599 934 202 726 319 901 118 814 549

25 39 31 25 22 25 39 19 25 25 25

789 676 370 296 026 668 051 923 798 943 255

17 24 18 18 17 17 21 15 17 20 18

867 923 892 088 264 214 672 363 107 376 913

12.7 5.5 4.5 5.9 17.1 10.7 5.2 22.5 7.4 17.1 26.3

18.3 7.6 5.6 9.1 21.9 17.6 5.2 34.7 9.4 30.5 25.7

10.8 4.2 6.7 3.4 19.4 7.8 9.8 13.0 5.5 10.8 14.0

9.0 3.6 3.1 4.0 14.1 7.5 4.3 16.0 5.4 13.1 15.7

Hialeah city ----------------------Hollywood city--------------------Jacksonville city (remainder) ---------Kendall CDP ----------------------Lakeland city ---------------------Largo city -----------------------Melbourne city -------------------Miami city -----------------------Miami Beach city ------------------Orlando city-----------------------

12.8 24.7 24.9 44.2 26.3 22.8 26.9 17.4 29.5 27.3

32.7 34.0 37.5 37.2 32.3 37.9 33.0 28.8 32.2 33.0

10.7 15.4 12.6 8.3 15.1 14.5 13.5 20.4 22.0 18.7

1.1 1.5 1.1 .6 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.9 1.0 1.6

16.1 13.6 11.2 5.6 10.6 11.5 13.5 12.2 6.6 8.9

26.6 10.7 12.7 4.1 14.5 11.8 11.4 19.4 8.6 10.6

23 27 28 45 24 24 25 16 15 26

443 352 305 303 462 296 893 925 312 119

25 33 33 55 29 30 31 19 22 30

342 995 303 004 229 141 633 725 020 570

8 16 13 24 13 14 13 9 16 13

914 303 661 213 487 539 224 799 504 879

19 26 25 40 24 23 26 17 21 22

013 989 458 843 750 738 672 248 487 406

14 19 18 25 16 17 16 15 17 18

007 719 209 982 507 103 939 073 956 278

18.2 11.0 13.0 7.0 14.0 7.4 12.8 31.2 25.2 15.8

24.3 15.2 18.4 5.8 23.0 8.7 16.2 43.7 35.6 26.9

24.5 10.2 16.1 11.2 11.5 7.3 11.0 32.2 24.5 16.1

15.5 7.7 9.9 4.7 10.2 4.4 8.7 25.7 19.9 12.2

Palm Bay city --------------------Palm Harbor CDP ------------------Pembroke Pines city ----------------Pensacola city --------------------Plantation city --------------------Pompano Beach city ---------------Port St. Lucie city -----------------St. Petersburg city -----------------Sarasota city ---------------------Sunrise city -----------------------

25.3 30.2 30.8 34.4 37.3 24.8 20.8 26.7 24.9 26.3

31.3 39.1 41.2 32.7 39.6 31.8 35.5 34.6 30.3 40.9

13.7 13.6 11.1 15.8 9.0 17.0 14.1 15.8 21.0 13.3

1.8 1.5 .8 .9 .9 3.2 2.7 1.3 2.6 .9

15.8 8.7 10.2 7.5 8.2 11.6 17.5 10.5 11.0 10.8

12.1 6.9 5.9 8.7 5.0 11.5 9.4 11.2 10.2 7.8

30 34 36 25 41 29 32 23 24 31

287 281 431 066 832 683 553 577 884 540

32 38 41 31 50 35 34 30 30 37

725 828 827 722 382 559 634 505 236 431

12 17 16 14 21 17 14 14 16 14

645 498 747 795 702 382 018 132 151 593

26 31 33 28 37 25 27 23 20 31

752 128 995 750 540 956 216 677 828 004

16 20 22 16 24 20 18 17 16 21

928 076 264 989 016 247 420 555 793 233

8.7 4.3 5.1 18.9 3.5 16.0 5.4 13.6 13.3 6.5

9.5 4.3 4.9 30.3 3.6 33.4 6.4 22.0 21.4 7.1

7.5 5.4 7.6 15.0 5.4 7.9 4.7 11.7 9.6 8.1

6.1 2.7 3.5 14.2 2.1 10.7 4.2 9.5 10.3 4.5

Tallahassee city -------------------Tampa city ----------------------Town ’n’ Country CDP --------------West Palm Beach city --------------Jacksonville city --------------------

37.5 25.7 26.5 25.9 25.2

37.8 34.1 40.2 29.1 37.3

12.6 15.3 11.7 19.6 12.8

.9 1.7 1.0 3.3 1.2

5.0 9.8 10.4 10.1 11.1

6.2 13.4 10.2 12.1 12.4

23 22 33 26 28

453 772 820 504 513

34 27 37 30 33

764 662 356 981 548

13 13 15 15 13

247 277 272 712 857

26 22 26 24 25

590 786 700 297 602

19 17 18 19 18

374 237 809 589 313

22.3 19.4 6.3 16.2 12.8

21.1 30.6 7.7 26.3 18.2

13.5 19.4 8.0 15.6 15.8

11.9 15.0 4.7 12.7 9.8

Georgia ---------------------------Albany city ----------------------Atlanta city ----------------------Columbus city (remainder) -----------Macon city ----------------------Sandy Springs CDP ----------------Savannah city --------------------South Augusta CDP ----------------Columbus city ---------------------

24.6 24.3 28.8 25.0 21.9 44.3 23.0 17.1 25.0

31.9 31.9 31.3 31.7 32.0 39.9 32.7 30.8 31.6

12.0 15.7 17.9 15.6 17.5 8.3 18.5 20.9 15.6

2.2 1.1 1.2 .9 1.1 .4 1.2 .7 .9

11.9 10.6 6.8 10.9 10.8 3.8 10.7 12.9 10.9

17.4 16.4 13.9 16.0 16.7 3.4 14.0 17.6 16.0

29 21 22 24 21 45 22 25 24

021 885 275 102 038 226 102 392 056

33 26 25 28 26 67 27 28 28

529 230 173 607 256 247 076 244 565

13 10 15 11 11 33 10 10 11

631 496 279 961 502 637 978 065 949

26 24 25 23 24 46 24 22 23

684 976 853 025 861 098 648 928 003

18 16 20 16 17 26 16 15 16

291 918 153 618 115 249 831 560 613

14.7 27.5 27.3 18.6 24.4 4.8 22.6 15.2 18.6

19.8 38.5 42.7 27.9 35.8 5.2 33.1 22.3 27.9

20.4 25.5 25.1 18.6 21.1 3.9 20.5 15.0 18.6

11.5 22.1 24.6 14.9 20.8 2.6 18.5 12.6 14.9

Hawaii ----------------------------Honolulu CDP ----------------------

26.4 29.9

32.6 35.0

17.6 17.6

2.9 1.0

10.5 8.0

10.0 8.3

38 829 37 190

43 176 45 227

15 770 18 554

27 147 29 467

20 073 21 102

8.3 8.4

11.1 11.2

8.0 8.5

6.0 5.5

Idaho ----------------------------Boise City city ---------------------

23.6 31.1

28.3 36.1

13.5 12.8

7.8 1.4

11.3 9.0

15.4 9.6

25 257 29 121

29 472 35 663

11 457 15 208

25 475 28 583

16 122 18 099

13.3 9.4

15.8 11.6

11.5 7.3

9.7 6.3

Illinois ----------------------------Arlington Heights village ------------Aurora city ----------------------Bloomington city ------------------Champaign city -------------------Chicago city----------------------Cicero town ----------------------Decatur city----------------------Des Plaines city -------------------Elgin city ------------------------Evanston city ----------------------

26.5 39.9 21.6 27.3 36.3 24.9 12.9 23.2 27.3 23.1 48.2

33.1 38.7 31.6 38.3 33.5 33.0 29.2 31.4 37.7 31.0 32.6

12.6 7.3 12.7 14.0 14.5 15.1 15.2 16.4 10.2 11.0 10.0

1.8 .3 .8 .7 1.0 .5 1.2 .9 .4 1.8 .4

10.7 7.1 11.5 8.1 5.5 8.9 14.0 10.3 12.2 11.9 3.7

15.3 6.7 21.8 11.5 9.3 17.6 27.5 17.8 12.2 21.1 5.1

32 51 35 29 22 26 27 25 42 35 41

38 60 39 38 36 30 31 32 48 41 53

15 22 13 15 13 12 10 13 18 13 22

31 44 30 30 28 26 25 31 34 29 40

20 25 19 19 17 20 17 16 22 19 26

11.9 2.4 10.5 10.0 22.7 21.6 13.9 15.9 2.2 7.8 9.8

16.8 2.6 15.0 13.0 16.0 33.6 18.8 24.6 3.2 10.4 8.9

10.7 4.9 9.0 9.9 8.3 15.9 9.5 10.2 2.8 7.4 8.8

9.0 1.4 8.1 7.1 9.6 18.3 11.2 12.3 1.5 5.9 5.3

252 331 039 354 967 301 170 451 176 554 115

664 587 941 677 767 707 697 127 052 190 625

201 864 335 667 025 899 687 348 231 929 346

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 337 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

406 987 556 267 769 513 837 288 362 529 069

325 711 809 429 946 926 971 763 465 875 553

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 170.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

IllinoismCon. Joliet city -----------------------Mount Prospect village -------------Naperville city --------------------Oak Lawn village ------------------Oak Park village ------------------Peoria city -----------------------Rockford city ---------------------Schaumburg village ----------------Skokie village --------------------Springfield city--------------------Waukegan city--------------------Wheaton city ----------------------

20.6 32.7 46.9 25.7 49.6 31.3 24.9 33.2 37.2 32.5 20.2 44.9

31.1 37.6 38.4 37.9 32.8 33.8 31.2 42.6 41.2 39.2 30.1 35.0

16.2 9.8 5.9 10.4 7.6 15.5 13.1 8.1 7.6 13.8 15.3 8.5

.9 .3 .4 .3 .2 .5 .6 .4 .2 .7 1.7 .5

12.3 9.5 5.4 13.2 4.5 7.2 11.6 8.1 7.2 7.1 12.0 5.7

18.8 10.1 3.1 12.5 5.3 11.7 18.7 7.7 6.6 6.7 20.7 5.4

30 46 60 38 40 26 28 47 42 27 31 52

967 508 979 665 453 074 282 029 276 995 315 208

37 55 67 45 51 34 34 54 49 36 36 60

198 619 827 871 737 003 985 591 489 516 118 709

13 20 23 16 21 14 14 20 20 14 13 22

091 345 934 852 269 039 109 826 595 813 060 433

31 37 53 35 36 32 30 39 36 29 25 46

557 282 228 169 262 658 473 335 980 743 431 314

18 23 26 21 26 18 17 25 24 19 19 25

985 182 474 474 585 557 950 517 109 964 791 899

13.0 3.3 1.5 3.4 4.6 18.9 13.4 2.7 3.9 12.6 9.5 5.1

19.3 3.1 1.1 4.3 4.8 29.1 20.1 3.4 4.3 18.4 12.5 4.6

10.9 5.0 7.1 4.0 6.2 11.8 11.3 5.9 4.5 10.3 10.6 5.8

9.6 2.1 .9 2.4 3.1 15.1 10.5 2.2 2.7 9.7 6.5 1.8

Indiana ---------------------------Anderson city --------------------Bloomington city ------------------Evansville city --------------------Fort Wayne city -------------------Gary city ------------------------Hammond city --------------------Indianapolis city (remainder) ---------Muncie city ----------------------South Bend city -------------------Terre Haute city-------------------Indianapolis city --------------------

22.3 18.0 38.4 21.9 23.1 18.0 17.0 27.1 21.8 25.4 23.7 27.2

29.6 29.5 31.7 32.6 32.9 30.0 30.3 35.0 30.9 31.6 32.4 35.0

13.3 17.4 16.6 16.2 14.5 19.7 15.1 13.6 18.9 15.2 17.0 13.5

2.2 .9 .9 .8 .5 .4 .5 .7 .9 .4 1.0 .7

12.9 12.2 4.4 10.3 10.9 9.6 15.0 9.8 9.7 9.4 9.4 9.8

19.7 21.9 7.9 18.2 18.2 22.4 21.9 13.9 17.8 18.0 16.5 13.8

28 23 18 22 26 19 26 29 19 24 19 29

797 221 393 936 344 390 883 006 353 131 118 083

34 28 29 29 31 23 32 34 26 29 24 35

082 901 912 368 981 173 045 917 832 576 876 039

13 12 10 12 12 8 11 14 10 11 10 14

149 161 616 564 726 994 576 478 686 949 527 605

28 28 26 25 25 29 29 28 25 25 22 28

197 069 814 160 990 431 160 447 540 594 687 563

17 16 17 16 17 17 17 19 15 16 15 19

101 900 515 526 585 595 713 161 595 903 474 175

10.7 18.0 31.5 14.6 11.5 29.4 13.5 12.5 23.8 14.4 20.4 12.5

13.9 28.9 22.5 21.4 16.1 42.9 20.6 18.6 26.1 21.5 27.0 18.5

10.8 11.5 7.5 12.5 9.0 19.1 8.8 11.7 14.1 10.9 15.9 11.6

7.9 15.2 15.3 11.2 8.3 26.4 11.8 9.7 14.3 11.2 15.5 9.7

Iowa -----------------------------Cedar Rapids city------------------Council Bluffs city -----------------Davenport city --------------------Des Moines city-------------------Dubuque city ---------------------Iowa City city --------------------Sioux City city --------------------Waterloo city----------------------

22.3 28.1 17.8 25.0 23.3 24.8 36.4 22.9 22.6

29.4 34.5 35.6 32.2 38.3 31.0 33.6 32.8 30.7

14.6 13.3 14.5 15.0 14.8 17.8 17.4 15.9 17.3

7.0 .5 .9 .6 .7 .8 .6 .8 1.0

10.5 10.2 11.6 10.4 9.2 9.7 4.6 12.4 11.7

16.2 13.4 19.7 16.8 13.8 15.9 7.3 15.3 16.7

26 31 25 26 26 27 24 25 23

229 458 014 218 703 027 565 045 578

31 37 29 32 32 32 39 30 29

659 769 538 611 772 881 259 743 798

12 15 11 12 13 12 13 12 12

422 246 318 557 710 377 277 339 475

25 30 22 27 25 25 27 24 29

391 259 415 969 476 853 363 329 192

16 18 16 18 17 16 21 15 16

465 347 183 086 909 111 420 569 591

11.5 10.0 12.2 15.6 12.9 10.9 23.4 13.8 16.9

14.0 12.1 17.9 21.7 18.8 13.4 13.7 18.4 25.2

11.2 7.4 10.6 9.8 9.1 12.3 6.8 10.8 9.7

8.4 6.6 10.0 12.4 9.5 7.6 9.3 10.5 14.3

Kansas ---------------------------Kansas City city ------------------Lawrence city --------------------Olathe city-----------------------Overland Park city -----------------Topeka city ----------------------Wichita city -----------------------

25.4 16.6 33.1 32.1 40.8 27.6 27.7

30.9 33.8 32.1 37.2 40.9 36.6 33.8

13.5 15.8 16.5 11.0 7.7 15.0 12.0

4.6 1.0 .8 .7 .5 .7 .7

11.5 11.5 6.5 8.7 4.8 7.7 13.1

14.2 21.3 10.9 10.3 5.3 12.3 12.8

27 23 22 39 44 26 28

291 307 900 742 246 774 024

32 28 34 44 52 32 34

966 082 996 572 412 758 610

13 10 11 14 21 13 14

300 478 760 696 214 680 516

26 24 27 32 40 26 27

535 597 045 070 169 303 977

17 17 18 20 23 18 19

336 486 198 118 462 317 483

11.5 17.9 24.1 4.1 2.8 12.3 12.5

13.9 26.3 15.8 4.0 2.9 17.9 17.5

12.0 16.0 8.7 11.1 4.3 9.9 9.6

8.3 14.6 11.5 3.3 1.9 9.3 9.5

Kentucky --------------------------Lexington-Fayette------------------Louisville city ---------------------Owensboro city --------------------

21.5 32.4 24.3 22.5

28.9 33.9 31.3 30.2

13.1 13.9 17.4 16.9

3.7 2.5 .8 1.3

12.9 7.8 9.7 11.5

19.9 9.5 16.5 17.6

22 28 20 21

534 056 141 952

27 35 25 27

028 936 805 892

11 14 11 11

153 962 527 492

25 28 23 24

011 330 697 838

16 18 17 15

058 854 341 320

19.0 14.1 22.6 18.9

24.5 18.5 35.1 27.5

20.6 13.2 17.0 18.7

16.0 10.2 18.6 15.3

Louisiana --------------------------Baton Rouge city ------------------Bossier City city ------------------Kenner city ----------------------Lafayette city --------------------Lake Charles city ------------------Metairie CDP ---------------------Monroe city----------------------New Orleans city ------------------Shreveport city --------------------

24.4 31.7 24.0 27.2 32.5 26.0 31.7 30.4 30.6 27.0

31.5 33.8 37.9 38.4 33.9 30.7 41.1 31.2 31.0 32.4

14.2 15.0 14.6 12.6 14.3 15.8 10.3 19.8 19.2 17.3

2.5 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 .6 1.2 1.0 1.1

12.5 8.1 11.1 11.0 8.8 12.7 8.8 5.9 7.0 9.3

14.8 10.3 11.3 9.8 9.3 13.7 7.6 11.5 11.2 12.9

21 21 25 30 23 21 30 16 18 22

949 898 918 389 430 225 024 223 477 079

26 29 29 34 30 26 36 20 22 26

313 024 709 436 957 204 873 631 182 894

10 12 11 12 12 11 15 10 11 11

635 398 326 884 925 475 702 037 372 663

25 28 24 28 29 28 30 24 24 26

876 747 618 338 294 653 567 922 388 151

15 17 16 17 17 15 19 15 17 16

993 535 227 834 288 917 540 176 261 757

23.6 26.2 16.0 14.2 21.9 23.6 9.0 37.8 31.6 25.3

31.2 35.4 22.8 19.3 27.3 32.7 11.6 52.8 46.2 36.5

24.1 18.2 16.8 13.5 21.5 20.7 9.7 27.4 24.6 21.4

19.4 20.3 12.8 12.2 17.0 20.3 6.7 31.6 27.3 20.2

Maine ----------------------------Portland city ----------------------

24.6 31.5

28.6 33.9

14.0 15.3

2.8 1.0

13.4 8.1

16.6 10.3

27 854 26 576

32 422 34 837

12 957 14 914

26 024 25 820

17 406 19 986

10.8 14.0

13.2 21.5

14.0 13.9

8.0 10.6

Maryland --------------------------Baltimore city --------------------Bethesda CDP --------------------Columbia CDP --------------------Dundalk CDP ---------------------Silver Spring CDP ------------------Wheaton-Glenmont CDP --------------

32.3 23.4 63.1 53.4 15.3 45.7 36.7

33.5 32.8 26.9 31.3 35.5 30.0 32.8

11.9 18.3 5.6 7.6 12.1 12.7 13.9

1.4 .7 .5 .5 .7 .5 .8

10.3 9.3 2.4 3.9 17.3 6.4 8.8

10.5 15.7 1.5 3.3 19.1 4.8 6.9

39 24 65 55 31 42 47

386 045 889 419 120 357 622

45 28 84 62 35 52 51

034 217 410 774 960 863 129

17 11 38 23 13 21 19

730 994 976 538 232 447 099

32 24 61 44 28 36 33

078 869 560 320 447 810 182

22 19 34 29 18 27 25

360 069 922 580 520 452 598

8.3 21.9 3.5 3.4 6.7 5.9 4.7

10.9 32.2 2.3 4.1 9.0 6.7 5.8

10.5 19.3 2.7 10.9 7.7 5.4 4.9

6.0 17.8 1.2 2.4 5.0 3.9 3.1

Massachusetts ----------------------Boston city ----------------------Brockton city ---------------------Brookline town -------------------Brookline CDP --------------------Cambridge city -------------------Chicopee city ---------------------Fall River city---------------------Framingham town -----------------Framingham CDP ------------------Haverhill city ----------------------

32.0 32.7 20.0 57.1 57.1 47.0 18.6 15.8 38.2 38.2 29.0

32.8 33.5 34.7 29.6 29.6 30.9 32.2 26.7 34.4 34.4 32.0

12.8 17.3 15.5 7.6 7.6 11.4 13.9 15.6 12.6 12.5 12.8

.9 .4 .5 .4 .4 .2 .6 1.0 .9 .9 .7

10.0 6.4 11.7 2.2 2.2 4.5 13.3 12.9 6.7 6.7 12.5

11.4 9.6 17.5 3.1 3.1 6.0 21.5 28.1 7.2 7.2 13.0

36 29 31 45 45 33 28 22 42 42 36

952 180 712 598 598 140 905 452 948 965 945

44 34 38 61 61 39 35 28 53 53 43

367 377 544 799 799 990 560 972 270 270 209

17 15 13 29 29 19 13 10 20 20 15

224 581 455 044 044 879 525 966 407 409 464

32 28 30 42 42 31 27 24 36 36 31

749 855 029 960 960 521 354 161 901 876 886

23 24 21 31 31 26 19 16 25 25 23

090 131 130 353 353 449 356 599 730 730 111

8.9 18.7 13.6 8.6 8.6 10.7 9.8 14.3 6.0 6.0 8.8

12.9 28.0 20.9 8.7 8.7 14.6 15.7 21.4 9.1 9.1 14.2

9.4 15.3 11.5 8.4 8.4 10.7 9.9 17.5 8.5 8.5 8.4

6.7 15.0 11.7 3.9 3.9 7.2 8.1 12.3 4.2 4.2 7.4

Lawrence city --------------------Lowell city -----------------------Lynn city ------------------------Malden city ----------------------Medford city ---------------------New Bedford city------------------Newton city ----------------------Quincy city ----------------------Somerville city --------------------Springfield city--------------------Waltham city ---------------------Weymouth town ------------------Weymouth CDP -------------------Worcester city ---------------------

17.9 22.9 21.7 28.6 30.5 17.0 52.3 29.7 32.6 22.9 30.4 28.9 28.9 26.7

28.3 30.8 33.8 36.1 37.6 27.2 30.1 37.1 34.7 32.4 35.8 37.1 37.1 33.8

16.1 14.8 16.3 13.7 12.7 15.4 8.4 13.8 14.7 17.5 12.2 11.5 11.5 16.0

.6 .4 .5 .4 .2 2.6 .7 .2 .4 .7 .7 .6 .6 .5

13.4 13.1 12.6 9.3 9.6 11.9 4.4 9.9 7.5 9.9 10.9 12.0 12.0 9.2

23.7 18.0 15.1 11.8 9.3 25.8 4.0 9.2 10.2 16.6 10.0 10.0 10.0 13.7

22 29 28 34 38 22 59 35 32 25 38 41 41 28

183 351 553 344 859 647 719 858 455 656 514 586 586 955

26 35 35 42 45 28 70 44 38 30 45 48 48 36

398 138 830 099 532 373 071 184 532 824 730 331 331 261

9 12 13 15 16 10 28 17 15 11 16 18 18 13

686 701 026 820 941 923 840 436 179 584 777 392 392 393

25 27 30 31 32 25 47 31 27 27 31 34 34 29

074 598 347 011 246 013 642 468 069 189 485 641 641 051

20 21 22 23 24 17 30 24 22 19 24 24 24 21

301 743 031 580 463 183 139 900 464 591 644 571 571 309

27.5 18.0 15.9 7.5 6.9 16.8 4.3 6.8 11.5 20.1 6.5 4.1 4.1 15.3

41.9 29.2 26.1 10.7 9.3 26.7 3.3 10.8 15.1 33.2 9.0 5.4 5.4 24.8

15.5 13.7 11.7 11.9 9.8 13.0 6.6 9.1 10.8 10.5 7.8 5.4 5.4 12.5

25.6 15.1 13.9 5.5 4.9 14.6 2.3 5.3 7.6 17.7 4.2 3.1 3.1 12.2

338

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 170.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

Michigan --------------------------Ann Arbor city--------------------Battle Creek city ------------------Canton CDP ----------------------Canton township ------------------Clinton CDP ----------------------Clinton township ------------------Dearborn city---------------------Dearborn Heights city --------------Detroit city ----------------------East Lansing city -------------------

24.7 47.6 23.6 31.3 31.3 25.6 25.6 32.0 23.5 18.7 36.3

30.8 31.6 29.1 33.4 33.4 35.9 35.9 33.1 34.2 31.4 34.1

13.7 12.0 17.1 10.2 10.2 11.3 11.3 11.6 13.0 20.0 22.1

1.6 .5 1.0 .6 .6 .5 .5 .4 .3 .5 1.0

12.0 3.7 10.2 12.5 12.5 13.7 13.7 10.3 13.3 8.8 2.1

17.2 4.5 19.1 12.1 12.1 13.0 13.0 12.6 15.7 20.5 4.4

31 33 25 47 47 39 39 34 36 18 24

020 344 306 009 009 215 215 909 771 742 716

36 50 31 52 52 45 45 42 42 22 43

652 192 115 161 161 431 431 215 433 566 125

14 17 12 16 16 16 16 16 16 9 11

154 786 963 952 952 864 864 852 493 443 212

32 36 30 41 41 37 37 37 36 27 36

344 431 248 584 584 083 083 826 069 976 620

20 25 19 22 22 21 21 23 21 20 24

263 865 757 712 712 399 399 756 914 733 514

13.1 16.1 18.3 4.8 4.8 5.6 5.6 10.8 5.5 32.4 33.8

18.2 8.3 27.6 6.2 6.2 7.9 7.9 18.6 8.4 46.4 15.5

10.8 7.4 10.5 6.5 6.5 6.2 6.2 7.4 6.0 20.1 6.7

10.2 6.0 14.1 4.2 4.2 4.5 4.5 8.2 4.0 29.0 11.4

Farmington Hills city ---------------Flint city ------------------------Grand Rapids city -----------------Kalamazoo city -------------------Lansing city ----------------------Livonia city ----------------------Pontiac city ----------------------Redford CDP ---------------------Redford township -----------------Rochester Hills city -----------------

44.9 18.4 24.2 28.8 23.8 32.2 14.3 20.3 20.3 43.3

33.9 26.2 30.6 30.6 34.4 35.4 27.5 37.7 37.7 33.3

7.4 17.8 15.7 19.5 16.9 9.5 20.7 10.8 10.8 8.3

.4 .6 .9 1.3 .9 .4 1.1 .7 .7 .4

7.8 11.0 9.6 6.8 9.2 12.0 11.9 15.1 15.1 7.8

5.6 25.9 19.0 13.0 14.8 10.5 24.5 15.5 15.5 6.9

51 20 26 23 26 48 21 37 37 54

986 176 809 207 398 645 962 162 162 996

63 25 32 29 31 53 25 40 40 62

101 083 049 869 576 523 834 962 962 223

25 10 12 11 12 19 9 15 15 23

499 415 070 956 232 145 847 050 050 209

48 33 26 28 28 42 26 32 32 51

784 135 782 828 402 279 751 394 394 169

27 21 18 20 20 23 18 21 21 26

161 217 689 071 994 553 507 164 164 299

3.0 30.6 16.1 26.2 19.4 2.6 26.7 4.1 4.1 2.6

2.3 44.3 22.7 33.1 28.1 2.9 38.8 5.6 5.6 2.1

6.9 13.7 10.0 12.2 11.4 4.6 19.1 4.0 4.0 6.8

1.7 27.6 12.6 19.3 16.5 1.7 24.1 2.9 2.9 1.7

Roseville city ---------------------Royal Oak city --------------------Saginaw city ---------------------St. Clair Shores city----------------Southfield city --------------------Sterling Heights city ----------------Taylor city -----------------------Troy city ------------------------Warren city ----------------------Waterford CDP --------------------

16.1 33.7 17.5 24.7 40.2 28.0 14.3 44.1 19.9 23.3

33.8 36.2 32.1 37.0 37.1 36.1 30.6 33.0 35.4 33.7

13.4 10.9 20.1 11.7 8.2 10.9 14.5 7.8 11.9 12.9

.6 .6 1.0 .4 .5 .4 .6 .5 .3 1.0

15.9 9.6 9.2 12.9 6.6 12.8 16.2 8.1 14.8 13.2

20.3 9.0 20.1 13.3 7.4 12.0 23.7 6.5 17.6 15.8

32 36 17 36 40 46 32 55 35 39

337 835 736 929 579 470 659 407 980 463

37 44 21 42 49 51 36 63 41 44

516 446 900 926 718 739 244 187 504 594

13 18 8 16 21 17 12 23 15 16

437 065 944 690 098 084 955 249 224 661

30 35 29 36 39 40 33 49 33 35

866 298 509 157 121 535 238 397 636 873

19 23 17 21 27 21 20 27 19 21

090 099 883 190 034 977 056 099 978 720

6.2 4.6 31.7 3.6 5.8 3.6 11.9 2.8 6.5 5.3

7.9 4.8 45.1 4.8 7.0 4.8 18.6 2.5 10.8 6.5

7.6 6.3 15.9 5.4 6.6 5.2 11.3 6.6 5.9 6.7

4.9 2.9 28.5 2.6 3.5 2.8 11.0 2.0 5.1 3.7

Waterford township ----------------West Bloomfield township -----------West Bloomfield Township CDP -------Westland city --------------------Wyoming city ---------------------

23.3 48.9 48.9 19.1 18.4

33.7 35.3 35.4 34.3 32.0

12.9 5.2 5.2 12.4 12.5

1.0 .5 .5 .5 .6

13.2 5.7 5.7 14.6 12.6

15.8 4.2 4.3 19.1 23.9

39 68 68 34 31

463 654 661 995 103

44 75 75 41 35

594 068 103 116 161

16 31 31 15 13

661 845 883 079 271

35 59 59 33 27

873 088 081 682 961

21 30 30 20 18

720 923 835 651 687

5.3 1.8 1.8 7.1 7.1

6.5 2.3 2.3 10.9 9.5

6.7 2.5 2.5 7.4 8.2

3.7 1.1 1.1 5.6 5.4

Minnesota -------------------------Bloomington city ------------------Brooklyn Park city -----------------Burnsville city --------------------Coon Rapids city ------------------Duluth city-----------------------Minneapolis city ------------------Plymouth city --------------------Rochester city --------------------St. Paul city ----------------------

26.2 31.6 25.1 30.7 23.9 28.6 31.8 39.5 33.0 28.9

32.3 39.0 37.6 41.0 36.2 33.9 33.9 38.2 35.9 34.6

13.7 11.6 11.9 10.8 11.5 17.8 15.7 8.1 16.1 15.3

3.8 .4 .5 .6 .4 .7 .6 .5 .6 .7

10.1 7.8 11.0 7.6 12.2 7.9 6.3 6.6 6.3 7.2

13.8 9.6 13.9 9.3 15.7 11.1 11.7 7.1 8.1 13.3

30 41 40 43 42 23 25 51 34 26

909 736 018 620 069 370 324 314 922 498

36 48 45 50 44 31 32 59 43 33

916 608 435 275 827 431 998 421 554 818

14 20 15 18 14 12 14 21 16 13

389 032 541 523 669 484 830 908 533 727

29 35 31 36 31 29 26 41 33 27

475 124 666 108 678 637 543 951 055 582

19 22 21 22 20 18 21 24 21 20

756 104 409 207 985 167 150 471 444 930

10.2 3.7 7.5 4.2 4.8 16.6 18.5 3.4 7.8 16.7

12.4 4.3 10.6 6.1 6.6 17.7 30.2 3.4 8.7 26.5

12.1 3.8 7.9 4.7 9.0 10.0 11.0 4.4 9.3 10.7

7.3 2.3 7.0 3.5 3.8 10.5 14.1 2.4 4.8 12.4

Mississippi -------------------------Jackson city-----------------------

21.5 28.0

28.3 34.4

12.3 15.2

3.4 1.2

12.9 8.6

21.6 12.5

20 136 23 270

24 448 28 401

9 648 12 216

22 251 23 524

14 472 16 671

25.2 22.7

33.5 31.7

29.4 20.7

20.2 18.0

Missouri --------------------------Columbia city---------------------Florissant city --------------------Independence city -----------------Kansas City city ------------------St. Charles city -------------------St. Joseph city -------------------St. Louis city ---------------------Springfield city---------------------

24.2 35.9 24.9 20.9 26.5 29.6 20.8 23.3 23.4

31.6 34.6 38.3 36.3 35.5 34.3 29.3 32.6 35.2

13.7 15.6 11.5 12.0 15.1 13.0 16.5 20.1 16.2

3.1 1.2 .3 .6 .7 .7 1.0 .7 1.0

11.1 4.9 12.9 12.8 8.5 11.0 11.1 7.7 9.5

16.3 7.8 12.1 17.4 13.6 11.4 21.3 15.6 14.7

26 22 36 28 26 34 22 19 21

31 34 41 34 32 40 27 24 27

12 12 14 13 13 15 11 10 11

27 26 32 27 27 32 25 24 22

17 19 20 18 19 19 15 17 15

421 281 219 439 594 958 874 981 658

13.3 22.4 3.3 9.5 15.3 6.5 16.7 24.6 17.8

17.4 19.3 3.7 14.6 22.5 8.6 22.7 39.3 20.7

14.8 8.1 5.8 9.9 14.6 7.7 13.5 18.7 13.4

10.1 12.4 2.2 6.9 11.7 4.4 13.2 20.6 11.6

Montana --------------------------Billings city ----------------------Great Falls city --------------------

24.1 27.2 26.4

28.4 36.8 33.7

16.4 16.2 19.0

8.2 1.2 1.1

10.4 9.0 9.6

12.4 9.6 10.1

22 988 25 639 23 113

28 044 31 906 28 731

11 213 12 834 12 603

24 769 26 772 25 110

15 268 16 459 15 595

16.1 12.5 14.7

19.9 15.4 19.2

12.5 8.7 10.6

12.0 9.2 11.2

Nebraska --------------------------Lincoln city ----------------------Omaha city -----------------------

23.1 28.7 27.1

30.6 34.2 36.7

14.5 14.6 14.0

7.5 1.1 .8

10.3 9.2 9.1

14.1 12.2 12.3

26 016 28 056 26 927

31 634 36 074 34 070

12 452 13 720 13 957

24 333 26 312 25 908

16 009 17 479 17 710

11.1 11.3 12.6

13.5 10.9 18.5

12.2 9.0 10.6

8.0 6.5 9.6

Nevada ---------------------------Henderson city--------------------Las Vegas city --------------------Paradise CDP ---------------------Reno city ------------------------Sparks city ----------------------Spring Valley CDP -----------------Sunrise Manor CDP -----------------

21.7 24.1 20.6 22.5 25.0 22.3 28.0 16.8

30.5 32.9 30.0 32.1 32.9 34.5 32.1 32.0

23.8 19.6 26.4 28.5 22.7 20.8 22.7 24.8

1.6 .9 1.2 .9 .9 .7 .6 1.0

11.4 11.9 11.2 7.6 8.0 8.9 8.5 13.6

11.2 10.6 10.7 8.4 10.4 12.9 8.0 11.7

31 38 30 28 28 32 40 29

35 41 35 34 36 38 44 32

15 16 14 17 16 14 21 12

27 31 27 26 25 27 32 25

19 20 19 19 19 19 21 17

291 239 249 493 478 945 754 837

10.2 7.1 11.5 10.2 11.5 7.2 4.4 10.2

12.8 8.7 15.4 11.7 13.7 8.1 3.2 13.4

9.6 10.2 10.8 8.3 8.9 10.3 6.9 8.1

7.3 5.0 8.2 6.3 7.6 4.8 3.4 7.6

New Hampshire ---------------------Manchester city -------------------Nashua city -----------------------

28.6 24.6 32.4

31.8 35.9 34.0

12.0 13.3 10.7

1.4 .5 .6

12.5 11.2 10.4

13.7 14.6 11.9

36 329 31 911 40 505

41 628 38 812 46 614

15 959 15 111 18 010

30 940 28 526 35 006

20 468 20 611 21 937

6.4 9.0 6.5

7.0 12.1 8.5

10.2 12.2 11.3

4.4 6.3 4.7

New Jersey ------------------------Bayonne city ---------------------Brick township --------------------Brick Township CDP ----------------Camden city ---------------------Cherry Hill township ----------------Cherry Hill CDP -------------------Clifton city ----------------------Dover township -------------------East Orange city ------------------Edison township --------------------

30.2 25.1 24.3 24.3 13.9 44.0 44.0 27.0 30.2 21.0 35.1

34.7 37.0 36.7 36.7 28.8 36.9 36.9 39.0 35.3 35.5 38.4

11.5 11.8 12.3 12.3 23.5 7.1 7.1 8.2 12.6 19.0 7.9

.9 .4 1.2 1.2 .9 1.2 1.2 .6 .8 .7 .4

10.0 10.9 13.5 13.5 8.8 5.9 5.9 11.8 11.0 7.5 8.0

12.7 14.9 11.9 11.9 24.0 4.9 4.9 13.4 10.0 16.2 10.1

40 31 38 38 17 54 54 39 40 26 50

47 41 44 44 18 61 61 48 46 33 55

18 16 16 16 7 24 24 18 17 12 20

35 32 35 35 20 47 47 35 37 25 38

23 22 21 21 16 25 25 24 21 21 25

7.6 8.8 3.7 3.7 36.6 2.5 2.5 4.7 4.9 17.7 3.5

11.0 12.8 4.4 4.4 50.3 2.1 2.1 6.6 6.2 26.2 2.9

8.5 11.7 4.0 4.0 25.1 4.5 4.5 7.0 6.2 19.3 7.1

5.6 6.3 2.7 2.7 34.1 1.5 1.5 3.1 4.0 15.6 1.9

362 059 809 242 713 336 303 458 577

011 802 590 102 388 420 367 481

927 954 742 742 386 432 455 905 704 810 075

838 598 653 010 969 947 749 274 705

837 725 300 931 200 122 966 044

589 164 680 680 874 080 092 033 376 263 837

989 452 914 208 799 626 044 798 878

214 427 737 145 091 453 232 591

714 159 523 523 276 458 467 950 305 376 961

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 339 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

060 628 300 454 246 415 058 222 223

764 877 271 288 478 398 783 074

662 079 547 547 567 369 369 325 849 857 295

243 396 550 550 941 757 757 531 445 692 984

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 170.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

New JerseymCon. Edison CDP ----------------------Elizabeth city ---------------------Gloucester township----------------Hamilton township -----------------Irvington CDP---------------------Irvington township -----------------Jersey City city -------------------Middletown township ---------------Newark city ----------------------Old Bridge township ----------------

35.1 15.7 27.2 28.8 18.2 18.1 24.1 36.6 14.1 28.8

38.4 29.5 38.2 38.6 35.6 35.7 36.2 34.0 30.6 37.9

7.9 13.5 11.0 10.2 16.1 16.3 14.0 9.8 17.9 9.5

.4 .6 .7 .9 .4 .4 .4 1.3 .6 .5

8.0 11.5 11.7 10.4 9.0 9.0 7.7 9.8 10.3 10.5

10.1 29.2 11.4 11.1 20.7 20.6 17.7 8.6 26.5 12.7

50 27 41 42 30 30 29 54 21 47

075 631 224 173 580 529 054 053 650 482

55 31 45 49 35 35 32 60 25 52

837 478 694 112 787 806 785 714 816 927

20 12 15 17 12 12 13 21 9 18

961 112 393 635 998 982 060 882 424 859

38 24 33 34 26 26 27 44 23 37

295 511 662 484 347 333 609 882 190 930

25 18 21 23 21 21 21 24 18 24

984 716 622 128 788 733 822 590 901 471

3.5 16.1 3.4 3.0 12.3 12.4 18.9 2.4 26.3 3.5

2.9 25.4 3.6 2.7 18.3 18.1 29.7 2.2 37.2 4.4

7.1 14.9 4.9 6.3 12.9 14.1 15.8 5.5 25.6 6.2

1.9 13.7 2.5 2.3 10.4 10.3 16.6 1.5 22.8 2.7

Passaic city ----------------------Paterson city ---------------------Trenton city ----------------------Union township -------------------Union CDP -----------------------Union City city --------------------Vineland city ---------------------Woodbridge township ---------------

15.7 14.1 17.6 27.9 27.9 14.7 21.9 26.7

29.2 29.7 32.3 39.4 39.4 28.6 29.3 38.4

11.7 15.8 21.7 11.0 11.0 13.5 15.5 10.1

1.0 .7 1.1 .6 .6 .2 2.1 .4

9.7 10.9 8.7 10.2 10.2 10.1 11.9 11.2

32.7 28.8 18.5 10.9 10.9 32.8 19.3 13.2

26 26 25 42 42 25 30 45

669 960 719 665 665 655 733 516

30 30 30 50 50 27 35 50

708 145 733 451 451 288 361 457

11 10 11 18 18 11 12 18

057 518 018 444 444 089 963 213

23 22 25 36 36 22 27 35

163 971 127 555 555 925 447 872

17 17 19 24 24 17 18 23

133 312 979 412 412 376 521 937

17.0 18.5 18.1 3.9 3.9 18.2 10.9 3.0

24.4 26.7 26.8 5.2 5.2 27.5 16.2 3.4

16.6 16.4 14.7 5.4 5.4 19.6 12.1 6.1

14.6 15.7 15.1 2.5 2.5 16.7 8.6 2.1

New Mexico -----------------------Albuquerque city ------------------Las Cruces city -------------------Santa Fe city ----------------------

27.2 32.3 32.0 36.2

31.3 35.2 34.2 33.7

14.6 13.6 14.9 14.3

2.9 .8 1.9 1.1

12.0 9.1 8.4 7.9

12.0 9.1 8.6 6.8

24 27 23 30

087 555 648 023

27 33 29 36

623 746 153 520

11 14 11 16

246 013 175 554

25 28 25 27

372 447 497 436

16 18 17 19

783 740 097 955

20.6 14.0 22.6 12.3

27.5 18.7 29.3 16.1

16.5 9.7 11.2 12.6

16.5 10.3 16.6 9.2

New York -------------------------Albany city ----------------------Amherst town --------------------Babylon town --------------------Binghamton city-------------------Bronx borough -------------------Brookhaven town------------------Brooklyn borough -----------------Buffalo city ----------------------Cheektowaga CDP -----------------Cheektowaga town -----------------

30.0 32.5 42.5 22.1 27.5 21.1 28.4 25.7 23.4 19.1 18.9

33.1 37.9 35.8 36.4 30.5 35.2 34.1 35.1 31.3 38.0 37.9

14.4 15.9 9.7 13.6 19.2 20.6 13.0 17.4 19.4 13.7 13.8

1.1 .7 .3 .8 .5 .3 1.1 .2 .6 .5 .5

9.4 5.0 5.9 13.7 8.9 8.8 12.3 8.3 8.5 12.3 12.3

12.0 7.9 5.9 13.4 13.4 13.9 11.1 13.3 16.9 16.4 16.7

32 25 41 47 20 21 46 25 18 29 29

965 152 466 074 891 944 339 684 482 068 223

39 34 49 51 29 25 50 30 23 34 34

741 493 777 026 169 479 206 033 887 424 469

16 13 19 16 12 10 16 12 10 13 12

501 742 789 726 106 535 441 388 445 076 993

31 26 41 36 25 25 37 27 24 27 27

861 658 315 208 117 776 854 739 546 853 577

22 21 22 22 17 22 22 22 17 18 18

437 151 714 901 212 053 275 612 692 125 043

13.0 18.3 5.4 5.1 20.0 28.7 5.2 22.7 25.6 5.1 4.9

18.8 25.7 6.1 7.0 24.9 42.5 6.3 33.5 38.5 6.5 6.6

11.9 11.8 6.2 7.8 11.8 20.6 7.6 18.8 17.3 7.9 7.4

10.0 12.1 3.4 3.7 12.0 25.7 3.8 19.5 21.7 3.8 3.6

Clarkstown town ------------------Clay town -----------------------Colonie town ---------------------Greece town ---------------------Greenburgh town ------------------Hamburg town--------------------Hempstead town ------------------Huntington town ------------------Irondequoit town ------------------Irondequoit CDP --------------------

41.3 31.3 31.2 26.9 48.3 25.4 32.3 39.5 30.3 30.3

33.0 37.8 41.5 35.3 30.4 34.0 37.4 34.5 37.0 37.0

10.6 10.0 10.7 10.6 9.3 13.4 11.6 9.6 10.6 10.6

.8 .4 .6 .6 .7 .7 .7 1.1 .5 .5

8.2 9.2 7.3 12.0 5.9 12.2 9.1 8.6 10.8 10.8

6.1 11.3 8.8 14.5 5.4 14.2 8.8 6.7 10.7 10.7

62 40 39 40 58 35 52 60 37 37

685 463 394 204 947 066 286 530 003 006

68 44 45 45 69 40 57 65 43 43

741 751 918 391 707 515 702 820 116 132

23 15 17 16 29 14 20 24 17 17

671 375 983 525 627 612 955 810 354 337

46 33 32 36 47 31 41 48 35 35

838 246 429 526 322 658 295 858 843 845

27 20 21 21 30 19 25 26 22 22

354 617 576 685 681 004 292 098 729 749

3.3 4.0 3.9 3.9 4.1 5.1 4.0 3.2 3.8 3.8

3.4 5.0 4.0 5.5 3.5 6.2 4.7 4.0 4.6 4.6

5.1 7.2 7.3 3.2 6.7 9.2 5.5 4.5 5.4 5.4

2.1 3.4 2.1 2.9 1.9 3.3 2.7 2.2 2.6 2.6

Islip town -----------------------Levittown CDP --------------------Manhattan borough ----------------Mount Vernon city-----------------New Rochelle city -----------------New York city --------------------Niagara Falls city ------------------North Hempstead town -------------Oyster Bay town ------------------Queens borough--------------------

24.5 25.0 47.6 27.4 37.2 30.6 18.0 41.3 35.3 26.1

34.0 40.7 29.0 33.7 31.8 34.0 30.7 34.3 38.6 35.9

13.1 12.5 12.1 17.4 13.7 16.0 20.0 9.7 9.6 16.0

1.0 .6 .2 .7 1.4 .3 .4 .9 .8 .3

13.1 12.2 3.4 9.1 8.1 7.5 11.2 7.3 8.8 9.1

14.2 9.0 7.7 11.6 7.9 11.6 19.6 6.5 6.9 12.6

50 52 32 34 43 29 20 60 59 34

212 866 262 850 482 823 641 320 286 186

52 55 36 41 55 34 26 68 63 40

762 668 831 120 258 360 810 631 665 426

16 17 27 15 23 16 10 30 24 15

778 930 862 835 745 281 904 621 449 348

36 39 36 31 39 30 27 50 46 30

335 710 691 291 016 703 496 294 072 675

22 23 31 24 26 25 16 27 25 24

313 014 685 126 349 121 641 782 797 491

5.1 2.3 20.5 11.8 7.6 19.3 18.6 3.3 2.5 10.9

7.1 2.0 35.9 16.5 9.4 29.9 31.2 3.7 2.4 15.0

7.6 4.7 19.3 12.9 10.4 16.5 11.4 4.7 4.3 11.4

3.4 1.4 17.4 8.9 4.7 16.3 15.5 2.3 1.7 8.3

Ramapo town --------------------Rochester city --------------------Schenectady city ------------------Smithtown town ------------------Staten Island borough --------------Syracuse city ---------------------Tonawanda CDP-------------------Tonawanda town ------------------Troy city ------------------------Union town ----------------------Utica city------------------------Yonkers city ----------------------

37.8 24.9 24.3 36.7 29.3 28.7 30.1 30.8 24.8 31.7 22.5 29.0

33.1 30.0 35.8 35.5 37.6 32.3 36.2 36.0 36.1 35.0 35.7 34.2

12.0 17.7 17.9 10.6 13.8 18.0 11.8 12.0 17.1 13.7 17.8 15.3

.7 .4 .6 .8 .4 .7 .5 .4 .7 .3 .5 .7

7.9 10.4 10.0 9.2 9.6 7.6 10.0 9.7 8.0 8.1 10.4 10.0

8.5 16.6 11.3 7.3 9.4 12.7 11.3 11.1 13.3 11.3 13.2 10.8

48 22 24 60 43 21 31 31 23 29 19 36

539 785 316 068 861 242 185 078 362 995 950 376

55 27 30 64 50 28 36 36 31 37 26 43

544 675 410 058 664 012 862 986 255 173 757 305

18 11 12 21 17 11 14 14 11 14 10 17

277 704 569 465 507 351 451 331 704 708 726 484

39 26 26 47 39 24 30 30 26 31 25 34

846 080 434 250 883 802 637 705 175 628 131 206

25 19 19 24 26 18 20 20 19 18 16 25

164 764 160 696 383 525 328 310 375 690 707 916

9.8 23.5 14.9 2.2 7.8 22.7 5.0 5.0 17.2 7.8 21.7 11.0

16.3 38.0 21.8 2.5 11.6 32.8 6.1 6.0 24.2 9.5 35.1 20.6

9.3 13.3 11.8 5.0 9.3 12.2 5.7 6.5 13.1 7.3 13.5 9.4

6.6 21.1 11.4 1.6 6.3 17.0 3.7 3.8 12.7 5.2 16.6 9.0

North Carolina ----------------------Asheville city ---------------------Charlotte city---------------------Durham city----------------------Fayetteville city -------------------Gastonia city ---------------------Greensboro city -------------------High Point city --------------------Raleigh city ----------------------Wilmington city -------------------Winston-Salem city -----------------

22.3 27.7 28.7 34.0 30.0 21.9 28.2 21.2 35.5 24.7 30.0

28.8 31.2 36.5 33.8 31.6 27.7 35.7 31.1 37.9 30.6 31.5

11.4 16.1 11.9 14.3 13.9 11.5 12.5 11.4 11.7 18.2 14.8

2.6 1.1 .9 .8 1.0 .7 .8 .7 .8 1.0 .7

13.3 8.7 8.8 7.5 8.6 12.4 8.2 10.9 6.7 10.8 8.2

21.7 15.3 13.2 9.5 14.9 25.7 14.5 24.7 7.5 14.7 14.9

26 22 31 27 24 25 29 25 32 20 26

647 267 873 256 354 910 184 035 451 609 488

31 28 38 35 29 31 36 30 42 27 34

548 629 553 024 288 205 678 643 212 202 007

12 13 16 14 12 12 15 13 16 12 15

885 079 793 498 825 684 644 324 896 077 696

23 23 28 26 24 24 26 22 30 25 26

452 371 339 113 162 236 851 962 048 499 458

16 16 19 20 17 16 18 16 20 15 18

475 441 690 413 219 446 474 063 249 874 885

13.0 15.9 10.8 14.9 18.8 14.2 11.6 12.7 11.8 22.1 15.2

16.9 24.1 15.7 20.3 29.6 22.1 15.3 18.0 14.4 31.9 23.1

19.5 15.1 13.8 16.7 19.3 17.7 12.1 16.3 13.0 17.0 16.1

9.9 11.4 8.5 11.3 15.3 11.5 8.2 9.9 7.7 16.8 11.6

North Dakota ----------------------Fargo city ------------------------

23.3 29.4

28.4 35.7

16.6 15.3

10.1 1.0

9.8 7.2

11.8 11.4

23 213 25 326

28 707 34 269

11 051 13 554

22 559 25 819

14 731 16 538

14.4 13.7

16.9 10.9

14.6 10.0

10.9 7.9

Ohio -----------------------------Akron city -----------------------Canton city ----------------------Cincinnati city --------------------Cleveland city --------------------Cleveland Heights city --------------Columbus city --------------------Dayton city ----------------------Elyria city -----------------------Euclid city -----------------------Hamilton city ----------------------

24.8 21.2 18.9 29.3 16.4 45.4 29.0 21.7 20.7 26.4 18.5

31.0 33.6 30.3 32.4 31.3 30.2 37.5 31.2 29.0 36.5 34.2

13.1 17.0 18.3 16.6 18.3 10.1 13.1 18.6 15.2 12.6 14.3

1.7 .8 .7 .7 .7 .5 .8 .8 .7 .8 .5

11.6 10.6 9.6 7.8 10.7 5.0 7.5 10.0 13.4 10.5 12.8

17.9 16.8 22.2 13.1 22.7 8.7 12.1 17.7 21.1 13.1 19.6

28 22 19 21 17 36 26 19 26 26 22

34 27 25 26 22 43 32 24 30 34 28

13 12 10 12 9 18 13 9 11 14 11

29 25 24 25 24 32 26 25 27 30 27

18 17 15 19 17 24 19 17 17 20 17

12.5 20.5 21.9 24.3 28.7 8.5 17.2 26.5 13.7 7.8 16.8

17.6 31.0 33.7 37.2 42.8 8.5 24.0 40.6 21.4 11.0 25.0

10.7 11.4 11.7 17.3 19.2 8.6 13.0 15.8 11.0 7.8 11.9

9.7 16.5 18.8 20.7 25.2 5.4 12.6 22.0 11.7 5.3 14.0

340

706 279 807 006 822 043 651 779 923 904 886

351 543 177 774 448 541 898 819 553 228 117

461 015 133 547 258 228 151 946 980 447 108

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 340 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

796 895 477 554 066 423 363 114 062 159 446

666 891 785 448 703 424 943 982 196 586 092

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 170.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

OhiomCon. Kettering city---------------------Lakewood city --------------------Lorain city -----------------------Mansfield city --------------------Parma city-----------------------Springfield city--------------------Toledo city ----------------------Warren city ----------------------Youngstown city -------------------

36.1 33.5 17.3 20.9 24.2 21.1 22.9 18.3 17.4

34.1 35.5 28.3 29.6 38.6 28.9 31.1 26.6 29.5

10.2 12.3 16.2 14.9 11.0 17.3 16.2 17.0 20.5

.6 .4 1.2 .4 .4 .7 .7 .5 .7

8.9 8.0 12.9 11.8 12.2 10.4 10.7 11.3 10.4

10.2 10.3 24.1 22.4 13.6 21.5 18.5 26.4 21.7

34 28 24 22 33 21 24 22 17

506 791 123 591 281 407 819 637 060

41 37 29 28 38 26 30 27 21

338 365 304 504 978 838 980 530 622

18 16 10 11 14 10 11 11 8

988 258 676 774 702 648 894 508 544

34 29 28 26 31 26 29 28 24

606 422 944 464 258 458 208 569 342

20 20 16 17 19 16 19 18 16

503 773 803 247 814 654 357 380 642

4.2 8.5 19.8 17.8 4.1 20.9 19.1 20.0 29.0

5.2 11.6 31.6 26.8 5.2 31.5 27.4 32.8 45.1

5.4 8.7 10.6 14.1 4.7 12.9 13.3 11.9 15.7

2.8 6.1 16.6 14.5 3.1 16.6 15.4 16.9 24.4

Oklahoma -------------------------Broken Arrow city -----------------Edmond city ---------------------Lawton city ----------------------Midwest City city -----------------Norman city ---------------------Oklahoma City city ----------------Tulsa city ------------------------

24.3 30.3 39.4 28.2 23.1 35.7 26.3 30.1

31.1 38.1 35.0 32.6 37.0 31.9 35.4 34.9

14.2 11.2 11.0 17.4 14.2 14.3 13.9 13.4

3.5 .5 1.3 .9 .9 1.0 1.2 .8

12.0 10.1 7.0 7.9 11.9 8.1 10.0 10.4

15.0 9.8 6.3 13.0 13.0 9.0 13.2 10.4

23 37 37 24 27 25 25 25

577 601 644 200 042 165 741 708

28 40 43 26 30 35 31 32

554 233 970 659 909 332 587 619

11 13 17 10 12 13 13 15

893 931 215 772 687 690 528 434

25 32 35 23 26 28 26 28

566 357 376 215 365 895 332 342

16 18 20 16 18 19 18 18

820 942 993 026 672 399 981 988

16.7 6.5 7.3 15.9 11.2 15.0 15.9 15.0

21.4 7.8 7.1 22.4 17.0 12.0 22.6 21.6

17.9 11.6 7.1 13.2 9.8 9.1 13.1 12.4

13.0 5.2 5.2 13.4 8.9 8.2 12.0 11.5

Oregon ---------------------------Beaverton city --------------------Eugene city ----------------------Gresham city ---------------------Portland city ---------------------Salem city ------------------------

25.7 34.4 33.3 22.5 29.2 29.5

29.8 37.0 32.6 35.9 32.0 31.7

13.6 11.5 13.8 13.2 13.9 15.7

4.5 .7 1.6 2.1 1.1 2.9

10.7 7.6 7.4 11.7 9.4 8.7

15.6 8.9 11.2 14.7 14.4 11.5

27 33 25 31 25 25

250 951 369 833 592 236

32 41 34 36 32 31

336 483 153 664 424 282

13 17 13 13 14 12

418 107 886 526 478 641

27 32 29 29 26 25

720 856 225 965 429 752

18 21 19 18 19 18

420 692 573 758 815 907

12.4 6.4 17.0 8.3 14.5 14.5

15.2 7.5 13.4 9.6 18.4 18.6

10.1 8.4 8.1 9.1 11.6 8.9

8.7 5.2 9.0 6.0 9.7 10.5

Pennsylvania -----------------------Abington township -----------------Allentown city --------------------Altoona city----------------------Bensalem township ----------------Bethlehem city --------------------Bristol township -------------------Erie city -------------------------Harrisburg city --------------------Lancaster city --------------------Levittown CDP ---------------------

25.2 36.9 21.1 19.0 28.8 26.1 16.6 22.1 22.7 19.0 19.7

31.7 35.6 33.5 32.1 35.9 32.2 35.5 30.7 35.1 26.9 37.6

13.0 9.6 14.9 16.8 9.5 14.2 11.5 17.1 18.8 16.6 10.0

1.7 1.2 .7 .3 .9 .6 .7 .5 .2 1.1 .9

11.6 9.0 11.0 12.9 11.5 9.9 15.0 11.0 7.8 10.5 14.8

16.9 7.7 18.8 18.9 13.5 17.0 20.7 18.5 15.5 25.8 17.0

29 44 25 20 38 28 36 22 20 22 41

069 090 983 695 488 375 245 032 329 210 458

34 52 31 26 43 35 40 27 24 27 43

856 494 972 610 224 011 130 725 469 002 941

14 23 12 10 15 13 13 10 11 10 14

068 617 822 398 964 684 267 715 037 693 508

28 37 25 23 31 28 30 26 22 22 31

850 420 272 120 855 779 732 217 548 339 877

18 23 17 15 22 17 19 16 18 17 20

845 752 791 133 321 612 859 667 340 188 511

11.1 3.4 12.9 18.0 5.3 13.0 6.4 19.3 27.0 20.9 3.6

15.4 3.5 21.7 26.4 6.3 19.8 8.5 30.1 44.4 31.6 4.7

10.6 5.7 9.7 12.4 9.4 10.9 6.6 11.8 18.7 14.4 4.1

8.2 1.9 9.3 14.0 3.8 8.8 5.4 15.2 23.9 16.3 2.9

Lower Merion township -------------Penn Hills township ----------------Penn Hills CDP --------------------Philadelphia city -------------------Pittsburgh city --------------------Reading city----------------------Scranton city ---------------------Upper Darby township ---------------

55.0 27.5 27.4 24.8 28.2 15.9 21.1 29.6

31.5 37.3 37.3 35.2 35.1 29.7 32.4 38.0

7.0 14.7 14.7 16.3 18.5 15.4 15.6 10.2

.7 .5 .5 .5 .5 1.4 .3 .9

2.6 10.0 10.0 9.0 7.4 10.8 10.6 11.6

3.2 10.0 10.0 14.1 10.3 26.7 19.9 9.6

63 32 32 24 20 22 21 32

197 325 376 603 747 112 060 356

84 36 36 30 27 27 28 40

378 574 586 140 484 277 431 027

41 14 14 12 12 11 11 15

707 082 085 091 580 041 108 497

65 28 28 27 25 22 23 30

150 646 670 111 933 225 189 625

30 19 19 20 19 16 16 22

243 563 578 464 113 764 210 292

3.9 5.8 5.8 20.3 21.4 19.4 15.2 7.0

1.7 7.8 7.8 30.0 32.2 31.2 22.5 9.2

5.6 6.8 6.8 16.3 14.4 15.6 13.3 7.3

1.5 4.7 4.7 16.1 16.6 15.2 11.1 5.3

Rhode Island -----------------------Cranston city ---------------------East Providence city ----------------Pawtucket city --------------------Providence city -------------------Warwick city ----------------------

26.5 28.8 22.2 18.5 25.5 27.6

31.2 35.7 31.3 29.4 28.0 34.6

13.7 11.1 13.3 13.2 16.8 12.9

1.2 .6 .6 .7 .8 1.1

12.0 11.9 12.5 13.6 10.7 11.7

15.5 11.9 20.1 24.5 18.3 12.1

32 34 31 26 22 35

181 528 007 541 147 786

39 41 37 33 28 42

172 896 634 679 342 120

14 15 14 12 11 16

981 922 387 865 838 371

29 31 27 25 25 30

841 497 502 477 135 955

19 20 18 17 18 20

631 640 231 302 061 494

9.6 6.5 6.8 10.6 23.0 4.8

13.5 9.5 8.7 15.5 34.5 5.9

11.6 8.2 9.8 13.9 19.2 8.0

6.8 4.9 5.0 8.1 18.3 3.2

South Carolina ----------------------Charleston city--------------------Columbia city---------------------Greenville city --------------------North Charleston city ----------------

22.1 31.6 33.7 30.2 18.9

28.5 30.5 32.9 30.0 31.6

12.5 19.3 16.5 16.3 15.7

2.1 1.0 1.2 .9 1.2

13.8 8.6 6.6 7.3 16.1

21.1 9.1 9.2 15.3 16.5

26 25 23 23 21

256 153 216 963 824

30 32 28 30 23

797 212 488 997 435

11 14 12 14 10

897 093 210 708 315

24 26 21 26 17

130 736 777 205 907

16 18 18 17 14

140 254 119 949 908

15.4 21.6 21.2 17.7 21.7

20.8 32.4 28.4 28.0 34.6

20.5 19.4 16.7 18.1 18.2

11.9 16.3 15.7 13.7 19.2

South Dakota ----------------------Rapid City city --------------------Sioux Falls city --------------------

21.8 26.3 25.4

28.0 34.1 37.4

15.4 14.7 13.9

11.3 1.3 1.0

10.4 12.2 9.4

13.0 11.3 12.9

22 503 25 740 27 286

27 602 31 056 34 305

10 661 12 469 13 677

21 425 24 650 24 750

14 271 15 833 16 234

15.9 13.6 8.5

20.1 19.5 9.3

15.5 10.2 9.5

11.6 10.6 5.5

Tennessee -------------------------Chattanooga city ------------------Clarksville city --------------------Knoxville city ---------------------Memphis city---------------------Nashville-Davidson (remainder) --------Nashville-Davidson ------------------

22.6 24.7 23.8 27.6 24.1 28.9 29.4

30.1 32.1 31.5 32.5 34.1 35.8 35.8

12.4 15.9 16.8 16.2 15.8 13.6 13.4

2.2 .9 .9 1.0 1.0 .8 .8

12.2 9.1 10.7 8.4 8.8 8.7 8.6

20.5 17.2 16.4 14.2 16.4 12.2 11.9

24 22 25 19 22 27 28

807 197 341 923 674 821 377

29 27 27 26 27 34 34

546 487 557 131 178 009 785

12 12 11 12 11 14 15

255 332 252 108 682 490 195

24 24 20 22 24 26 26

988 824 794 691 264 244 548

16 16 15 16 17 18 19

367 537 519 426 566 990 083

15.7 18.2 13.3 20.8 23.0 13.4 13.0

20.7 27.9 18.5 29.3 34.7 20.1 19.4

20.9 17.5 15.2 16.2 21.8 15.1 14.5

12.4 14.4 11.0 15.3 18.7 10.4 10.0

Texas ----------------------------Abilene city ----------------------Amarillo city ---------------------Arlington city ---------------------Austin city -----------------------Baytown city ---------------------Beaumont city --------------------Brownsville city -------------------Bryan city -----------------------Carrollton city --------------------College Station city -----------------

26.1 27.7 23.5 30.9 34.3 19.8 27.0 24.0 28.2 36.2 37.7

32.6 33.0 32.6 37.5 35.0 30.1 32.6 31.2 31.2 39.3 37.0

13.5 16.8 15.6 10.5 13.8 12.9 16.9 16.5 16.0 7.9 13.0

2.6 1.5 1.3 .7 1.0 .5 .9 2.3 1.7 .6 1.9

11.7 10.0 12.9 9.8 7.5 20.3 9.9 9.9 10.1 7.9 3.8

13.6 11.0 14.1 10.6 8.4 16.4 12.6 16.2 12.9 8.1 6.6

27 24 24 35 25 30 24 15 22 45 14

016 725 915 048 414 151 495 890 577 787 481

31 29 30 41 33 33 31 16 29 51 32

553 373 144 620 481 891 147 889 277 198 326

12 11 12 16 14 12 12 6 11 19 9

904 857 744 239 295 963 751 284 691 065 262

27 23 26 31 25 31 29 16 25 36 27

081 329 179 802 132 164 507 540 067 386 345

18 15 16 20 19 16 17 12 16 24 18

629 820 959 846 906 787 809 471 171 555 293

18.1 15.3 16.8 8.2 17.9 16.1 21.1 43.9 22.0 4.5 38.0

24.0 19.0 22.5 9.3 21.1 23.0 30.0 54.1 27.1 5.7 17.9

18.4 14.7 14.4 7.0 11.7 13.1 16.9 34.5 18.0 7.1 14.1

14.1 11.0 13.1 5.7 11.5 13.4 16.6 38.5 16.1 3.2 16.6

Corpus Christi city -----------------Dallas city -----------------------Denton city ----------------------El Paso city ----------------------Fort Worth city -------------------Galveston city --------------------Garland city----------------------Grand Prairie city------------------Houston city ---------------------Irving city ------------------------

24.8 28.3 30.8 25.8 25.7 28.4 27.0 23.6 27.8 26.8

32.6 34.0 34.9 31.9 31.3 31.3 38.3 36.7 32.8 38.6

16.3 14.5 15.1 14.8 13.9 19.6 10.2 10.1 14.8 11.3

1.2 1.2 1.3 .8 1.3 1.8 .9 .8 1.1 .8

14.1 8.4 7.9 10.5 11.5 7.9 12.0 12.5 10.4 10.1

11.1 13.6 9.9 16.2 16.4 11.0 11.6 16.4 13.1 12.4

25 27 23 23 26 20 37 34 26 31

773 489 156 460 547 825 274 507 261 767

29 31 35 25 30 25 41 38 30 37

855 925 444 157 967 559 174 229 248 072

11 16 12 9 13 12 15 13 14 16

755 300 013 603 162 399 056 752 261 424

26 26 26 22 26 23 30 30 26 27

723 126 843 103 019 579 399 393 173 520

16 20 18 15 18 17 21 20 20 21

598 988 429 329 173 779 576 794 874 345

20.0 18.0 20.7 25.3 17.4 24.2 7.8 10.0 20.7 10.5

26.9 27.1 16.8 34.3 24.6 35.5 10.4 13.9 29.7 14.0

19.1 14.6 9.1 20.6 14.4 20.0 8.6 11.5 17.8 11.4

16.4 14.7 9.9 21.2 13.6 20.0 5.8 7.7 17.2 7.7

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 341 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 170.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

TexasmCon. Killeen city-----------------------Laredo city ----------------------Longview city --------------------Lubbock city ---------------------McAllen city ---------------------Mesquite city---------------------Midland city ---------------------Odessa city ----------------------Pasadena city --------------------Plano city ------------------------

21.8 22.0 23.2 28.0 29.4 25.7 32.7 22.8 18.1 42.2

32.0 36.1 31.4 34.8 34.9 39.8 33.6 34.1 33.4 38.6

21.0 15.7 15.2 15.7 13.2 9.8 13.4 13.1 11.9 7.9

.9 1.7 1.0 1.7 3.2 .6 1.3 .6 .7 .6

12.7 9.6 12.8 9.1 7.7 12.8 10.5 15.8 18.9 5.9

11.7 14.8 16.4 10.8 11.7 11.3 8.4 13.6 17.0 4.9

22 18 25 24 22 35 31 24 28 53

468 395 377 130 068 934 544 346 729 905

24 19 30 30 23 40 37 28 32 59

304 910 956 826 809 198 061 462 371 509

9 6 12 12 9 14 16 11 12 21

582 981 761 322 814 115 201 588 402 820

18 18 28 25 22 29 32 26 29 45

966 575 120 154 971 719 298 927 330 398

14 13 16 17 15 21 20 16 19 25

231 137 813 382 653 441 171 956 465 147

14.5 37.3 17.0 19.6 32.7 7.7 14.4 19.4 14.1 3.3

22.3 46.2 24.1 22.7 41.9 9.9 19.5 26.1 18.1 3.6

12.7 34.3 17.0 14.2 23.9 12.9 12.9 14.7 13.3 9.3

11.8 32.2 13.7 13.3 27.7 6.3 11.3 15.5 11.1 2.2

Port Arthur city -------------------Richardson city -------------------San Angelo city -------------------San Antonio city ------------------Tyler city ------------------------Victoria city ----------------------Waco city -----------------------Wichita Falls city -------------------

17.5 41.8 23.6 25.0 28.0 23.3 24.3 24.3

27.2 39.4 32.0 34.7 31.7 33.2 30.3 31.0

20.4 8.0 16.5 16.2 15.6 15.2 17.8 16.5

2.1 .6 2.4 1.0 1.6 1.8 1.5 1.3

14.3 5.2 10.8 10.7 8.2 13.2 9.7 10.6

18.6 5.0 14.7 12.3 14.9 13.4 16.4 16.3

18 50 23 23 23 25 17 23

548 240 534 584 661 576 852 560

23 55 27 26 30 30 24 28

155 584 832 885 459 757 058 498

9 21 11 10 13 12 10 11

706 335 353 884 400 332 195 686

26 43 21 22 26 27 21 23

895 101 820 684 623 244 411 204

16 25 16 17 17 14 14 15

104 309 111 062 203 919 479 637

28.1 4.4 18.5 22.6 19.5 18.9 28.7 16.6

39.6 5.6 23.6 32.3 27.9 25.3 36.3 21.9

20.0 4.6 16.3 19.1 16.6 19.8 17.3 15.8

24.0 3.1 13.7 18.7 15.2 15.7 19.7 13.2

Utah -----------------------------Ogden city-----------------------Orem city -----------------------Provo city -----------------------Salt Lake City city -----------------Sandy city -----------------------Taylorsville-Bennion CDP -------------West Valley City city ----------------

26.8 24.0 31.6 29.7 32.5 31.5 22.2 18.1

32.7 31.3 31.8 35.7 32.3 39.8 37.1 34.5

13.1 14.8 13.2 15.3 14.6 10.4 10.8 12.0

2.2 1.1 1.1 1.5 1.0 .7 .8 .6

11.4 11.8 10.2 6.8 7.4 9.2 13.1 15.6

13.9 17.1 12.1 11.0 12.3 8.4 16.0 19.1

29 23 31 21 22 43 32 29

470 487 262 162 697 971 866 510

33 28 33 23 29 45 35 31

246 649 459 127 697 611 842 238

11 10 9 8 13 12 10 9

029 754 726 408 482 840 780 511

28 25 30 24 25 36 29 25

597 207 626 958 501 096 109 112

17 17 17 14 18 19 16 16

208 189 225 986 009 500 968 386

11.4 16.8 9.0 29.6 16.4 4.2 6.2 11.5

12.2 21.6 9.4 20.9 20.9 4.4 7.7 14.2

8.8 10.8 4.5 6.4 9.8 7.3 5.9 10.0

8.6 13.1 7.9 17.4 11.9 3.2 5.1 10.1

Vermont ---------------------------

27.8

28.8

13.5

4.1

12.3

13.4

29 792

34 780

13 527

25 883

18 613

9.9

11.5

12.4

6.9

Virginia ---------------------------Alexandria city -------------------Annandale CDP -------------------Arlington CDP --------------------Burke CDP -----------------------Chesapeake city-------------------Danville city----------------------Hampton city---------------------Lynchburg city --------------------Newport News city ----------------Norfolk city -----------------------

29.8 47.7 47.2 50.0 50.9 26.4 19.4 24.9 27.4 26.4 23.3

30.6 29.9 32.7 27.5 32.5 32.5 26.0 32.1 30.3 29.6 31.6

12.3 11.5 8.6 11.9 7.9 11.8 14.5 15.0 17.6 15.3 17.5

1.9 .5 .6 .4 .2 1.0 .5 .9 1.2 1.1 1.2

11.5 4.9 6.9 5.1 4.6 16.1 11.5 15.1 8.6 14.6 12.4

13.9 5.5 4.2 5.1 3.8 12.2 28.1 12.0 14.9 13.1 14.1

33 41 56 44 64 35 20 30 23 27 23

328 472 167 600 878 737 413 144 726 469 563

38 50 63 55 68 39 27 34 30 31 26

213 812 365 346 134 093 752 291 141 180 818

15 25 25 25 22 13 11 13 12 12 11

713 509 188 633 307 817 344 099 657 711 643

28 34 43 36 50 30 21 26 25 25 18

974 146 206 453 595 318 645 394 788 501 278

19 28 28 28 29 18 15 17 16 17 16

951 048 795 847 504 799 525 975 105 196 072

10.2 7.1 3.4 7.1 2.2 9.0 19.0 10.8 16.4 14.0 19.3

13.0 10.7 4.3 8.2 1.6 12.9 29.9 16.0 24.3 21.1 28.3

14.1 9.4 3.8 5.8 5.6 12.8 19.0 11.8 15.5 12.6 15.3

7.7 4.7 2.1 4.3 1.3 7.0 15.0 8.8 12.8 12.2 15.1

Portsmouth city -------------------Richmond city --------------------Roanoke city ---------------------Suffolk city ----------------------Virginia Beach city ------------------

20.9 27.3 20.8 22.3 30.4

30.0 32.5 34.2 27.0 35.8

15.4 17.9 15.8 12.4 13.0

1.1 .9 1.2 3.2 1.0

16.6 7.3 10.4 15.8 11.2

15.9 14.0 17.6 19.3 8.6

24 23 22 26 36

601 551 591 125 271

28 29 28 31 39

517 021 203 379 112

11 13 12 11 15

158 993 513 831 242

24 24 21 26 26

368 800 872 345 485

16 18 16 16 18

468 743 328 377 571

17.7 20.9 16.1 17.3 5.9

27.5 35.6 24.5 25.2 7.6

15.2 16.5 13.9 19.6 8.0

14.9 17.4 12.8 13.9 4.3

Washington ------------------------Bellevue city ---------------------Bellingham city -------------------Everett city ----------------------Federal Way CDP ------------------Lakewood CDP--------------------Seattle city ----------------------Spokane city ---------------------Tacoma city----------------------Yakima city -----------------------

27.7 39.8 27.1 21.1 29.7 26.1 36.3 27.0 23.0 25.0

31.3 37.7 31.7 30.7 35.1 32.2 33.1 33.6 31.4 28.8

12.8 9.3 16.7 13.7 11.1 16.9 12.9 17.1 16.5 15.0

3.4 1.0 2.0 1.5 .8 1.4 1.1 1.0 1.6 5.7

11.6 6.2 10.4 16.6 11.8 10.2 7.0 8.9 11.9 9.5

13.2 6.1 12.0 16.5 11.6 13.3 9.6 12.4 15.6 16.0

31 43 24 28 38 26 29 22 25 22

183 800 714 415 311 228 353 192 333 189

36 54 33 33 43 30 39 28 31 27

795 261 705 493 236 624 860 778 203 723

14 23 13 13 17 13 18 12 12 11

923 816 698 829 126 538 308 375 272 593

31 41 28 29 33 24 29 26 27 25

026 503 646 622 999 579 996 511 063 279

20 23 17 19 22 18 22 17 19 17

607 948 998 939 362 395 698 632 186 692

10.9 5.6 16.7 12.0 5.9 16.0 12.4 17.3 16.8 20.2

14.0 7.1 13.7 17.9 7.5 25.8 15.7 21.7 22.9 29.9

9.1 4.5 10.0 8.9 4.8 5.3 9.0 12.0 12.3 14.6

7.8 3.4 8.0 9.9 4.8 13.9 7.4 12.5 12.5 15.7

West Virginia -----------------------Charleston city--------------------Huntington city --------------------

22.0 36.3 32.2

28.8 37.1 32.0

14.1 11.6 15.7

2.0 .5 .7

14.5 6.9 7.6

18.5 7.6 11.8

20 795 23 584 18 276

25 602 32 972 26 283

10 520 16 067 12 005

26 184 31 325 26 502

15 299 19 476 16 609

19.7 18.8 23.2

25.9 28.8 31.5

16.7 12.2 14.6

16.0 15.0 16.7

Wisconsin -------------------------Appleton city ---------------------Eau Claire city --------------------Green Bay city -------------------Janesville city --------------------Kenosha city ---------------------La Crosse city --------------------Madison city ---------------------Milwaukee city -------------------Oshkosh city ---------------------Racine city-----------------------Waukesha city --------------------West Allis city ---------------------

23.0 28.6 26.6 21.8 20.8 19.8 24.8 35.3 21.3 23.8 21.1 27.9 20.6

29.3 32.1 34.2 32.9 27.5 31.8 30.0 35.8 32.6 30.6 29.1 34.1 35.6

13.6 12.1 17.2 16.0 13.7 16.2 20.7 14.6 16.4 17.0 15.0 12.1 13.7

4.3 .5 .8 .6 .6 .7 1.1 .9 .6 .3 .8 .7 .5

11.5 10.1 7.8 10.7 11.9 12.7 7.4 5.5 10.2 9.3 12.6 10.6 13.0

18.3 16.6 13.4 17.9 25.5 18.8 16.0 7.9 18.9 19.0 21.4 14.6 16.7

29 33 24 26 31 27 21 29 23 25 26 36 29

35 38 32 33 37 32 30 40 28 31 31 42 36

13 14 11 12 14 12 10 15 11 11 11 14 13

27 30 26 27 30 28 23 28 25 24 29 31 28

17 18 17 16 17 18 15 20 18 16 18 19 19

465 792 052 950 031 111 400 870 740 485 081 927 080

10.7 6.8 18.6 13.4 8.3 12.7 21.0 16.1 22.2 12.6 15.9 6.1 5.3

14.6 9.5 20.7 19.0 11.3 20.5 24.8 12.7 37.6 13.5 25.8 8.2 7.3

9.1 7.6 8.9 9.9 7.0 7.3 12.0 4.8 10.0 5.9 7.9 6.0 5.3

7.6 5.1 10.1 10.0 6.5 9.9 10.2 6.6 18.5 6.7 13.2 4.5 4.3

Wyoming --------------------------Cheyenne city ---------------------

24.2 29.9

27.4 34.8

15.6 14.5

5.5 .8

13.2 8.5

14.0 11.5

27 096 28 117

16 260 17 292

11.9 10.3

14.1 13.8

10.7 8.6

9.3 8.6

342

442 006 735 770 583 770 947 420 627 168 540 192 622

082 589 396 367 155 883 067 799 292 773 846 031 085

32 216 33 624

276 735 426 969 447 284 898 143 106 843 858 915 978

12 311 13 351

653 515 729 885 734 563 909 070 903 766 235 498 025

28 280 27 819

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 171.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] All persons Alabama --------------------------------Birmingham city-------------------------Dothan city ----------------------------Huntsville city --------------------------Mobile city ----------------------------Montgomery city ------------------------Tuscaloosa city -------------------------Alaska ----------------------------------Anchorage city---------------------------

Percent of all persons Race

4 040 265 53 159 196 187 77

587 852 583 866 278 106 759

550 043 226 338

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

743 464 653 060 510 117 508

18 295 431 102 663 651 350 67

21 754 1 734 375 3 329 1 878 1 385 964

23 579 1 175 303 1 988 2 152 1 461 579

22 195 14 411

86 125 14 910

19 354 10 764

17 904 9 372

White 2 975 94 38 116 116 105 49

247 988 414 506 872 762 083

416 133 182 867

1 019 168 14 39 76 79 27

Arizona ---------------------------------Chandler city ---------------------------Glendale city ---------------------------Mesa city -----------------------------Peoria city -----------------------------Phoenix city----------------------------Scottsdale city --------------------------Tempe city ----------------------------Tucson city ----------------------------Yuma city ------------------------------

3 665 90 148 288 50 983 130 141 405 54

228 524 134 091 618 403 069 865 390 923

2 967 77 126 260 44 803 124 123 305 40

682 158 277 392 361 691 884 234 847 470

110 2 4 5 51 1 4 17 2

062 441 402 255 968 237 025 569 564 045

Arkansas --------------------------------Fort Smith city -------------------------Little Rock city--------------------------North Little Rock city ---------------------Pine Bluff city ---------------------------

2 350 72 175 61 57

725 798 781 741 140

1 944 62 113 46 26

393 849 723 637 154

373 5 59 14 30

California --------------------------------Alameda city ---------------------------Alhambra city --------------------------Anaheim city ---------------------------Antioch city ----------------------------Arden-Arcade CDP -----------------------Bakersfield city -------------------------Baldwin Park city ------------------------Bellflower city --------------------------Berkeley city ---------------------------Buena Park city --------------------------

29 760 76 82 266 62 92 174 69 61 102 68

021 459 106 406 195 040 820 330 815 724 784

20 555 53 33 190 53 82 127 38 43 64 48

653 499 690 881 267 168 270 764 349 002 922

2 198 5 1 6 1 3 16 1 3 19 1

Burbank city ---------------------------Camarillo city --------------------------Carlsbad city ---------------------------Carson city ----------------------------Cerritos city----------------------------Chino city -----------------------------Chula Vista city -------------------------Citrus Heights CDP -----------------------Clovis city -----------------------------Compton city ----------------------------

93 52 63 83 53 59 135 107 50 90

643 303 126 995 240 682 163 439 323 454

77 45 56 29 22 40 91 98 41 9

533 110 891 161 607 206 677 014 915 566

Concord city ---------------------------Corona city ----------------------------Costa Mesa city ------------------------Daly City city --------------------------Diamond Bar city------------------------Downey city ---------------------------East Los Angeles CDP --------------------El Cajon city ---------------------------El Monte city ---------------------------El Toro CDP -----------------------------

111 76 96 92 53 91 126 88 106 62

348 095 357 315 672 444 379 693 209 685

93 57 81 36 34 66 53 77 66 53

449 808 371 768 252 470 381 475 468 837

Encinitas city ---------------------------Escondido city --------------------------Fairfield city ---------------------------Florence-Graham CDP ---------------------Fontana city ---------------------------Fountain Valley city ----------------------Fremont city ---------------------------Fresno city ----------------------------Fullerton city ---------------------------Garden Grove city ------------------------

55 108 77 57 87 53 173 354 114 143

386 635 211 147 535 691 339 202 144 050

49 92 52 11 59 42 122 210 85 96

443 973 613 682 417 025 608 158 571 289

Glendale city ---------------------------Hacienda Heights CDP --------------------Hawthorne city -------------------------Hayward city ---------------------------Hesperia city ---------------------------Huntington Beach city --------------------Huntington Park city ---------------------Inglewood city --------------------------Irvine city -----------------------------La Habra city----------------------------

180 52 71 111 50 181 56 109 110 51

038 354 349 498 418 519 065 602 330 266

133 31 30 68 43 156 17 19 85 39

744 001 165 922 204 184 499 148 952 346

Lakewood city --------------------------La Mesa city ---------------------------Lancaster city --------------------------Livermore city --------------------------Lodi city ------------------------------Long Beach city -------------------------Los Angeles city ------------------------Lynwood city ---------------------------Merced city ----------------------------Milpitas city ----------------------------

73 52 97 56 51 429 3 485 61 56 50

557 931 291 741 874 433 398 945 216 686

59 47 76 50 46 251 1 845 14 34 26

Mission Viejo city -----------------------Modesto city ---------------------------Montebello city -------------------------Monterey Park city ----------------------Moreno Valley city ----------------------Mountain View city ----------------------Napa city -----------------------------National City city ------------------------Newport Beach city ----------------------Norwalk city ----------------------------

72 164 59 60 118 67 61 54 66 94

820 730 564 738 779 460 842 249 643 279

65 132 28 16 80 49 56 22 63 52

589 061 424 809 274 18 337 930 2 176 6 371 656

54 2 3 3

454 528 864 547 555

14 320 1 087 460 222 167

12 098 2 945 1 475 124 193

766 131 573 671 702 493 461 678 865 309 633

248 929 410 253 1 436 525 844 1 875 399 560 513 410

2 847 14 31 25 3 3 6 8 6 15 10

835 740 519 892 043 606 398 470 214 219 026

7 557 6 29 82 10 6 35 48 14 7 16

1 510 878 535 22 033 3 964 5 828 6 204 2 450 846 49 806

521 305 387 459 160 345 890 1 122 754 485

6 3 2 21 24 2 12 3 2 1

373 317 040 007 094 048 155 624 737 628

370 085 178 104 036 001 822 518 898 1 063

1 026 573 477 448 162 569 521 1 141 445 244

9 5 6 40 13 8 1 2 12 5

302 394 673 622 714 415 570 291 168 193

73.6 35.7 71.7 72.9 59.5 56.5 63.1

25.2 63.4 27.3 24.4 39.0 42.3 35.4

.5 .2 .2 .4 .3 .2 .1

.5 .7 .7 2.1 1.0 .7 1.2

.6 .4 .6 1.2 1.1 .8 .7

73.3 35.5 71.3 72.1 58.8 56.1 62.7

406 892 178 041

75.7 80.8

4.0 6.4

15.7 6.6

3.5 4.8

3.3 4.1

74.0 78.7

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

906 826 180 696 038 500 667 700 036 277

81.0 85.2 85.2 90.4 87.6 81.7 96.0 86.9 75.4 73.7

3.0 2.7 3.0 1.8 1.9 5.2 .8 3.2 4.3 3.7

5.6 1.2 1.0 1.0 .5 1.9 .7 1.5 1.6 1.2

1.5 2.3 2.1 1.4 1.2 1.6 1.1 4.1 2.2 1.6

18.6 17.1 15.0 10.6 15.2 19.7 4.8 10.6 28.9 35.3

71.8 77.1 79.1 85.3 81.1 71.9 92.8 80.9 63.7 58.8

19 586 766 1 427 613 255

1 932 62 112 46 26

640 501 631 290 079

82.7 86.3 64.7 75.5 45.8

15.9 7.6 34.1 23.6 53.5

.6 1.5 .3 .4 .3

.5 4.0 .8 .2 .3

.8 1.1 .8 1.0 .4

82.2 85.9 64.1 75.0 45.6

550 928 260 453 034 364 033 794 381 989 480

17 093 49 20 150 47 78 115 10 37 60 40

961 890 106 830 188 048 767 643 040 395 609

69.1 70.0 41.0 71.7 85.6 89.3 72.8 55.9 70.1 62.3 71.1

7.4 6.7 1.9 2.5 2.7 3.8 9.4 2.4 6.3 18.8 2.4

.8 .5 .3 .5 .8 .9 1.1 .6 .9 .5 .6

9.6 19.3 38.4 9.7 4.9 3.9 3.7 12.2 10.1 14.8 14.6

25.4 9.1 35.6 31.0 16.1 6.9 20.0 70.4 23.3 7.8 24.0

57.4 65.3 24.5 56.6 75.9 84.8 66.2 15.4 59.9 58.8 59.0

20 6 8 23 6 21 49 7 8 38

670 289 450 027 312 105 769 346 064 316

64 41 51 18 19 31 67 93 38 1

838 646 878 531 067 420 544 186 050 631

82.8 86.2 90.1 34.7 42.5 67.4 67.8 91.2 83.3 10.6

1.6 1.7 .8 26.2 7.4 9.8 4.6 2.3 1.7 55.1

.6 .6 .6 .5 .3 .6 .7 1.0 1.5 .5

6.8 6.3 3.2 25.0 45.3 3.4 9.0 3.4 5.4 1.8

22.1 12.0 13.4 27.4 11.9 35.4 36.8 6.8 16.0 42.4

69.2 79.6 82.2 22.1 35.8 52.6 50.0 86.7 75.6 1.8

677 437 258 261 372 037 583 337 404 755

12 22 19 20 8 29 119 12 76 6

776 777 205 238 839 249 418 141 740 431

86 45 69 25 28 50 3 70 16 49

011 530 771 644 430 811 254 916 202 450

83.9 76.0 84.4 39.8 63.8 72.7 42.2 87.4 62.6 85.9

2.1 2.7 1.2 7.7 5.7 3.3 1.4 2.8 .8 1.7

.9 .8 .5 .5 .3 .6 .4 1.3 .4 .4

8.7 7.1 6.5 43.6 24.9 8.8 1.3 2.6 11.7 9.2

11.5 29.9 19.9 21.9 16.5 32.0 94.5 13.7 72.3 10.3

77.2 59.8 72.4 27.8 53.0 55.6 2.6 80.0 15.3 78.9

298 1 063 897 275 880 314 1 017 3 681 716 880

1 660 3 805 8 337 225 3 869 9 600 33 661 44 391 13 849 29 479

8 24 9 43 31 4 22 102 23 32

345 984 810 343 534 161 352 930 908 549

44 896 78 038 48 437 575 44 043 39 284 110 808 175 916 73 838 78 398

89.3 85.6 68.1 20.4 67.9 78.3 70.7 59.3 75.0 67.3

.5 1.3 13.8 23.8 8.8 .8 3.8 8.3 1.9 1.5

.5 1.0 1.2 .5 1.0 .6 .6 1.0 .6 .6

3.0 3.5 10.8 .4 4.4 17.9 19.4 12.5 12.1 20.6

15.1 23.0 12.7 75.8 36.0 7.7 12.9 29.1 20.9 22.8

81.1 71.8 62.7 1.0 50.3 73.2 63.9 49.7 64.7 54.8

030 215 237 975 305 853 600 56 943 2 001 386

561 275 299 1 228 528 1 406 154 358 258 350

25 14 7 17 14 1 2 19 2

471 284 817 358 684 997 126 693 935 209

36 16 21 26 9 19 51 41 6 17

225 328 492 103 343 828 066 553 818 170

116 20 22 57 38 143 3 9 81 31

210 528 031 145 719 766 128 385 567 448

74.3 59.2 42.3 61.8 85.7 86.0 31.2 17.5 77.9 76.7

1.1 2.3 28.4 9.8 2.6 1.0 1.1 52.0 1.8 .8

.3 .5 .4 1.1 1.0 .8 .3 .3 .2 .7

14.1 27.3 11.0 15.6 1.4 8.3 2.0 2.5 18.1 4.3

20.1 31.2 30.1 23.4 18.5 10.9 91.1 37.9 6.2 33.5

64.5 39.2 30.9 51.3 76.8 79.2 5.6 8.6 73.9 61.3

724 832 974 767 336 022 133 820 785 408

2 658 1 479 7 225 817 183 58 831 485 949 14 707 4 095 2 946

535 341 1 158 378 574 2 732 14 919 181 490 587

6 1 3 2 2 58 341 1 8 17

875 559 692 615 370 389 986 430 313 513

10 5 14 5 8 99 1 370 43 16 8

526 271 711 635 746 878 476 045 228 901

53 44 71 47 40 213 1 305 4 27 21

296 484 054 598 209 330 647 069 653 351

81.2 90.4 79.1 89.5 89.3 58.5 52.9 23.9 61.9 52.1

3.6 2.8 7.4 1.4 .4 13.7 13.9 23.7 7.3 5.8

.7 .6 1.2 .7 1.1 .6 .4 .3 .9 1.2

9.3 2.9 3.8 4.6 4.6 13.6 9.8 2.3 14.8 34.6

14.3 10.0 15.1 9.9 16.9 23.3 39.3 69.5 28.9 17.6

72.5 84.0 73.0 83.9 77.5 49.7 37.5 6.6 49.2 42.1

793 942 198 247 309 082 035 320 771 682

570 4 220 470 400 16 469 3 382 100 4 597 181 3 097

242 1 754 241 184 801 433 407 329 203 749

4 12 9 34 8 9 1 9 1 11

680 864 186 977 012 938 369 606 937 687

5 26 39 18 26 10 9 26 2 44

462 442 910 465 408 645 253 493 671 697

62 120 10 7 68 43 50 14 61 34

008 028 352 185 430 585 751 170 693 835

90.4 80.7 47.3 26.7 67.6 72.8 90.6 41.1 95.7 55.9

.8 2.6 .8 .7 13.9 5.0 .2 8.5 .3 3.3

.3 1.1 .4 .3 .7 .6 .7 .6 .3 .8

6.4 7.8 15.4 57.6 6.7 14.7 2.2 17.7 2.9 12.4

7.5 16.1 67.0 30.4 22.2 15.8 15.0 48.8 4.0 47.4

85.2 72.9 17.4 11.8 57.6 64.6 82.1 26.1 92.6 36.9

1 10 13 7 6 29 2 2 2 1 20 10 1 1

680 15 22 30 7 194 6 14 117 19

793 344 188 187 366 966 755

2 959 94 38 115 115 104 48

Asian or Pacific Islander

2 631 69 117 245 41 707 120 114 258 32

15 1 5 8

127 096 145 927 624 990 461 765 803 888

Black

628 473 162 549 693 118 265 994 267 415

2 2 1 7 3 3 1 2

204 1 1 2

White

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

White, not of Hispanic origin

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 343 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

343

Table 171.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Percent of all persons Race

All persons

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

526 162 786 609 548 416 658 985 382 652

2 325 816 934 594 1 364 625 86 804 350 139

55 7 5 8 12 3 5 10 1 2

332 927 209 604 148 029 846 733 776 913

49 28 55 24 76 15 2 35 48 3

267 198 238 782 929 117 906 400 891 318

105 82 62 75 46 46 45 61 7 43

18 963 5 958 676 2 349 839 2 437 14 781 38 266 16 848 227

656 700 1 500 401 276 260 486 606 1 984 236

8 5 2 2 4 4 2 10 11 17

825 518 184 684 050 196 466 301 694 772

66 19 2 11 7 15 21 12 57 25

589 880 556 246 013 919 676 104 741 463

457 242 285 589 668 931 397 966 899 594

4 879 1 142 1 698 986 7 252 3 354 5 323 498 350 1 369

55 8 6 2 131 211 152 9 11 28

533 685 495 527 444 000 926 405 305 466

58 54 56 15 223 96 204 9 13 189

174 316 714 184 973 101 780 1 601 1 361 2 097

782 448 698 753 458 1 307 496 590 467 372

1 17 4 3 5 3 1 5 1 13

929 390 575 718 468 837 588 381 321 449

702 427 956 346 684 944 605 376 388 226

446 2 317 642 330 506 342 303 329 888 823

4 48 22 4 29 5 17 4 2 25

White

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

927 233 760 360 118 159 498 518 882 708

32.5 74.9 64.6 83.2 58.7 76.0 85.1 57.1 59.0 90.9

43.9 7.9 7.3 1.5 5.3 6.4 3.0 19.0 .6 1.3

.6 .6 .7 .5 1.0 .9 .2 .6 .6 .3

14.9 6.2 3.9 7.8 8.5 4.4 10.5 8.2 3.0 5.8

13.2 22.0 41.5 22.4 54.1 21.9 5.2 26.9 82.6 6.6

28.5 64.0 47.1 68.1 32.4 67.0 81.4 46.7 13.3 86.5

37 69 59 44 48 43 33 26 139 8

547 578 606 057 131 530 359 817 225 282

57.2 78.6 92.6 79.7 87.2 82.7 58.3 36.2 70.9 35.6

14.4 5.9 1.0 3.9 1.4 3.7 20.4 43.8 7.4 .4

.5 .7 2.3 .7 .5 .4 .7 .7 .9 .5

6.7 5.4 3.3 4.4 6.7 6.4 3.4 11.8 5.2 34.4

50.6 19.6 3.8 18.6 11.7 24.1 29.9 13.8 25.5 49.3

28.5 68.6 89.7 72.9 80.0 65.9 46.1 30.7 61.5 16.0

716 428 413 935 616 640 012 896 071 967

197 42 74 71 653 338 389 44 58 68

667 349 817 900 368 917 765 739 125 692

60.2 54.7 60.7 86.2 67.2 53.6 63.0 74.1 78.7 68.1

15.3 3.0 16.0 1.7 9.3 10.9 4.7 5.8 3.4 2.6

1.3 1.0 1.0 1.1 .7 .5 .7 .7 .4 .5

15.0 8.0 4.0 2.7 11.8 29.1 19.6 13.8 13.2 9.7

15.9 50.0 34.4 17.2 20.1 13.3 26.1 14.5 15.3 64.7

53.5 38.9 45.6 77.7 58.8 46.8 49.8 65.6 68.0 23.4

26 13 14 27 11 10 5 12 71 14

500 589 564 909 842 565 428 522 740 908

54 60 89 28 65 95 44 80 11 24

744 154 358 548 337 946 857 421 957 356

77.6 74.1 87.4 61.6 83.0 89.5 91.3 88.3 41.7 61.7

2.5 2.5 1.5 1.9 4.6 1.9 1.5 1.6 1.6 3.9

.9 .5 .6 1.2 .5 1.2 .9 .6 .5 .7

2.3 18.6 4.1 6.1 6.3 3.4 3.0 5.4 1.5 24.8

31.0 14.5 13.2 45.5 13.6 9.3 10.3 12.5 83.1 27.4

64.0 64.3 80.8 46.6 75.2 84.7 84.8 80.2 13.9 44.8

499 135 724 925 105 316 945 416 703 101

10 50 15 9 13 10 13 10 11 11

304 370 030 871 179 285 390 894 171 201

35 92 75 88 88 32 18 44 51 50

966 576 722 075 818 312 533 452 457 596

73.8 57.5 71.7 90.4 73.3 73.3 44.2 78.9 78.8 50.4

8.5 9.7 3.4 1.3 1.3 5.8 8.6 5.3 8.9 21.3

.8 1.1 .5 .3 .4 .7 .6 .5 1.2 .8

8.1 22.8 19.4 4.7 21.9 10.5 33.4 7.0 3.8 23.0

18.6 23.9 12.8 9.5 9.9 20.3 24.9 17.2 15.6 10.3

65.0 43.9 64.6 84.4 66.7 63.7 34.5 70.1 72.0 46.3

076 887 072 535 604 707 273

18 17 2 32 14 29 4

121 371 774 873 323 944 860

50 48 53 39 45 43 41

848 329 164 150 269 853 533

74.8 80.7 90.8 60.1 69.8 73.6 85.7

1.5 4.3 .8 8.5 1.1 1.2 .9

1.1 1.0 .2 .4 .6 .5 .7

6.7 4.0 6.7 17.2 22.5 3.5 10.1

24.0 24.2 4.6 34.2 18.3 38.6 9.3

67.2 67.2 87.8 40.7 57.9 56.5 79.2

322 424 343 141 021 554 108 273 899 728 823 215 487

2 665 80 173 74 228 287 78 46 111 44 56 43 62

174 086 693 704 504 864 191 785 199 649 748 957 394

88.3 94.3 82.4 92.7 86.1 72.2 93.1 89.0 93.2 92.9 83.1 90.1 90.6

4.0 .5 11.4 1.0 7.0 12.9 1.0 .6 .8 .2 2.0 1.4 .9

.9 .5 .7 .6 .9 1.1 .6 .5 .7 .8 .8 .6 .7

1.8 2.1 3.6 3.8 2.4 2.3 2.5 1.4 2.1 1.3 .7 1.6 3.5

12.7 7.2 6.5 5.0 8.9 22.8 7.0 20.3 8.6 11.1 39.4 16.7 11.4

80.9 89.9 78.2 89.7 81.3 61.6 89.1 77.3 87.9 86.7 57.5 79.9 83.6

511 840 840 544 544 810 810 715 715 853 2 537

2 762 65 65 57 57 53 53 42 42 51 52

106 717 717 445 445 951 951 250 250 484 641

87.1 58.7 58.7 96.3 96.3 87.0 87.0 86.8 86.8 97.7 93.6

8.3 26.6 26.6 1.7 1.7 6.7 6.7 8.5 8.5 .8 2.1

.2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .3 .3 .3 .3 .1 –

1.5 2.1 2.1 .8 .8 3.6 3.6 2.0 2.0 1.2 3.4

6.2 25.3 25.3 2.5 2.5 7.3 7.3 5.4 5.4 1.6 4.3

84.0 46.4 46.4 94.7 94.7 82.3 82.3 83.7 83.7 96.4 90.1

945 372 372 038 695 695 082 082 350 350

45 42 42 47 49 49 56 56 63 63

993 867 867 552 228 228 682 682 890 890

89.0 39.9 39.9 93.6 89.7 89.7 81.9 81.9 53.7 53.7

8.7 38.9 38.9 4.0 3.9 3.9 7.4 7.4 36.3 36.3

.1 .4 .4 .4 .2 .2 .1 .1 .3 .3

1.8 1.5 1.5 1.4 .5 .5 1.7 1.7 2.5 2.5

1.8 31.0 31.0 2.0 12.9 12.9 16.0 16.0 12.5 12.5

87.7 30.7 30.7 92.1 82.8 82.8 75.1 75.1 49.0 49.0

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

CaliforniamCon. Oakland city ---------------------------Oceanside city --------------------------Ontario city ----------------------------Orange city ----------------------------Oxnard city ----------------------------Palmdale city ---------------------------Palo Alto city --------------------------Pasadena city --------------------------Pico Rivera city -------------------------Pleasanton city --------------------------

372 128 133 110 142 68 55 131 59 50

242 398 179 658 192 917 900 591 177 553

120 96 86 92 83 52 47 75 34 45

855 214 095 040 396 376 545 183 926 945

Pomona city ---------------------------Rancho Cucamonga city -------------------Redding city----------------------------Redlands city ---------------------------Redondo Beach city ----------------------Redwood City city -----------------------Rialto city -----------------------------Richmond city --------------------------Riverside city ---------------------------Rosemead city ---------------------------

131 101 66 60 60 66 72 87 226 51

723 409 462 394 167 072 388 425 505 638

75 79 61 48 52 54 42 31 160 18

400 672 533 137 439 659 193 666 640 387

Sacramento city-------------------------Salinas city ----------------------------San Bernardino city ----------------------San Buenaventura (Ventura) city ------------San Diego city --------------------------San Francisco city -----------------------San Jose city ---------------------------San Leandro city ------------------------San Mateo city -------------------------Santa Ana city --------------------------

369 108 164 92 1 110 723 782 68 85 293

365 777 164 575 549 959 225 223 486 742

222 59 99 79 746 388 492 50 67 200

226 538 620 786 381 341 692 534 242 118

56 3 26 1 103 78 36 3 2 7

Santa Barbara city-----------------------Santa Clara city-------------------------Santa Clarita city------------------------Santa Maria city ------------------------Santa Monica city -----------------------Santa Rosa city -------------------------Santee city ----------------------------Simi Valley city -------------------------South Gate city -------------------------South San Francisco city -------------------

85 93 110 61 86 113 52 100 86 54

571 613 642 284 905 313 902 217 284 312

66 69 96 37 72 101 48 88 35 33

415 330 666 772 116 387 309 530 968 505

2 2 1 1 3 2

Spring Valley CDP -----------------------Stockton city ---------------------------Sunnyvale city --------------------------Thousand Oaks city ----------------------Torrance city ---------------------------Tustin city -----------------------------Union City city --------------------------Upland city ----------------------------Vacaville city ---------------------------Vallejo city -----------------------------

55 210 117 104 133 50 53 63 71 109

331 943 229 352 107 689 762 374 479 199

40 121 83 94 97 37 23 50 56 55

813 358 999 333 538 155 778 009 326 009

4 20 3 1 1 2 4 3 6 23

Visalia city ----------------------------Vista city -----------------------------Walnut Creek city -----------------------West Covina city ------------------------Westminster city ------------------------Whittier city ---------------------------Yorba Linda city -------------------------

75 71 60 96 78 77 52

636 872 569 086 118 671 422

56 57 54 57 54 57 44

575 991 986 704 540 135 942

1 111 3 076 507 8 170 838 963 484

798 733 123 342 505 379 350

5 2 4 16 17 2 5

Colorado --------------------------------Arvada city ----------------------------Aurora city ----------------------------Boulder city ----------------------------Colorado Springs city ---------------------Denver city ----------------------------Fort Collins city -------------------------Greeley city ----------------------------Lakewood city --------------------------Longmont city --------------------------Pueblo city ----------------------------Thornton city ---------------------------Westminster city -------------------------

3 294 89 222 83 281 467 87 60 126 51 98 55 74

394 090 110 312 140 610 758 536 481 524 640 031 623

2 909 84 182 77 242 337 81 53 117 47 81 49 67

438 003 998 214 123 623 719 871 892 876 951 570 610

131 223 411 25 270 865 19 610 60 319 905 383 1 068 90 2 006 760 679

28 544 403 1 576 514 2 472 5 314 565 315 915 422 771 353 553

59 1 8 3 6 10 2

411 881 107 165 631 763 153 850 2 623 668 691 871 2 635

419 6 14 4 25 106 6 12 10 5 38 9 8

Connecticut ------------------------------Bridgeport city--------------------------Bridgeport town ------------------------Bristol city-----------------------------Bristol town ---------------------------Danbury city ---------------------------Danbury town --------------------------East Hartford town ----------------------East Hartford CDP -----------------------Fairfield town --------------------------Greenwich town --------------------------

3 287 141 141 60 60 65 65 50 50 53 58

116 686 686 640 640 585 585 452 452 418 441

2 862 83 83 58 58 57 57 43 43 52 54

632 124 124 379 379 066 066 815 815 175 729

273 37 37 1 1 4 4 4 4

6 800 303 303 134 134 179 179 143 143 33 24

48 962 3 019 3 019 483 483 2 393 2 393 1 027 1 027 629 2 013

203 35 35 1 1 4 4 2 2

Hamden town --------------------------Hartford city ---------------------------Hartford town --------------------------Manchester town ------------------------Meriden city ---------------------------Meriden town --------------------------New Britain city-------------------------New Britain town -----------------------New Haven city -------------------------New Haven town -------------------------

52 139 139 51 59 59 75 75 130 130

434 739 739 618 479 479 491 491 474 474

46 55 55 48 53 53 61 61 70 70

692 787 787 310 345 345 792 792 026 026

4 54 54 2 2 2 5 5 47 47

42 597 597 199 128 128 82 82 362 362

948 2 122 2 122 719 287 287 1 311 1 311 3 243 3 243

344

163 10 9 1 7 4 1 24

555 753 753 058 058 397 397 268 268 452 1 228 545 421 421 043 335 335 593 593 334 334

43 43 1 7 7 12 12 16 16

White, not of Hispanic origin

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 344 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 171.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Percent of all persons Race

All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

083 083 385 385 104 104 106 106 624 624

69 69 59 59 359 359 96 96 102 102

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

051 051 933 933 439 439 214 214 421 421

79.4 79.4 76.5 76.5 79.5 79.5 94.2 94.2 84.4 84.4

15.4 15.4 17.9 17.9 12.9 12.9 1.8 1.8 12.3 12.3

.1 .1 .1 .1 .3 .3 .2 .2 .2 .2

1.6 1.6 2.1 2.1 .7 .7 2.9 2.9 2.2 2.2

8.9 8.9 9.1 9.1 12.8 12.8 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2

74.1 74.1 71.2 71.2 73.8 73.8 91.9 91.9 82.2 82.2

White, not of Hispanic origin

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

ConnecticutmCon. Norwalk city ---------------------------Norwalk town --------------------------Stamford city --------------------------Stamford town -------------------------Waterbury city -------------------------Waterbury town ------------------------West Hartford town----------------------West Hartford CDP ----------------------West Haven city ------------------------West Haven town ------------------------

78 78 108 108 108 108 60 60 54 54

Delaware --------------------------------Wilmington city --------------------------

666 168 71 529

535 334 30 299

112 125 37 314

2 199 90

8 770 332

15 151 4 809

529 024 29 404

80.4 42.4

16.8 52.2

.3 .1

1.3 .5

2.3 6.7

79.4 41.1

District of Columbia ------------------------Washington city --------------------------

606 900 606 900

179 690 179 690

399 751 399 751

1 559 1 559

11 233 11 233

31 358 31 358

166 225 166 225

29.6 29.6

65.9 65.9

.3 .3

1.9 1.9

5.2 5.2

27.4 27.4

1 755 958 1 734 2 145 588 29 213 8 562 2 749 19 009 1 696 41 997 18 211

42 619 48 171 156 91 323 223 141 168 383 192

150 200 1 278 1 019 323 266 975 1 651 651 271 1 125 3 307

1 555 3 3 2 18 2 5 1 5 10 3

031 378 831 926 994 759 542 708 047 574 773

9 488 55 50 71 6 86 69 40 43 96 59

696 128 890 020 141 194 391 523 723 207 401

83.1 94.3 93.0 97.6 38.9 89.5 93.2 67.5 94.2 69.6 73.3

13.6 2.8 3.7 .8 54.8 8.7 3.5 30.7 3.3 28.1 21.5

.3 .1 .3 .2 .2 .3 .3 .2 .3 .3 .2

1.2 2.1 1.8 .4 .5 1.0 2.1 1.1 .5 .8 3.9

12.0 5.5 6.6 3.9 35.6 2.8 7.0 2.8 9.9 7.1 4.5

73.3 89.7 87.8 94.7 11.5 87.3 87.3 65.4 86.0 64.4 70.1

842 199 421 288 332 518 624 822 714 342

52 224 2 270 104 156 138 233 526 122 510

993 1 615 11 791 2 522 569 425 1 140 2 151 1 352 2 516

164 14 15 27 2 1 2 223 42 14

630 237 572 172 171 487 084 438 888 121

20 95 446 53 53 63 50 44 44 103

708 971 956 597 543 130 631 091 962 740

90.1 88.4 71.8 89.8 78.1 97.9 87.4 65.8 88.2 68.6

2.0 8.4 25.3 4.9 20.3 .8 9.4 27.3 5.1 26.9

– .2 .4 .1 .2 .2 .4 .1 .1 .3

.5 1.3 1.9 2.9 .8 .6 1.9 .6 1.5 1.5

87.6 11.7 2.5 31.1 3.1 2.3 3.5 62.3 46.3 8.6

11.0 78.9 70.4 61.4 75.9 96.1 84.9 12.3 48.5 63.0

4 683 192 3 441 18 506 4 043 20 730 2 051 46 623 8 167 4 759

201 159 90 265 78 90 192 824 168 52

1 072 404 1 337 967 1 168 201 323 4 340 319 1 211

3 141 1 023 7 402 994 5 344 3 695 2 048 5 693 2 282 5 620

53 48 53 37 56 48 51 181 40 53

705 527 380 546 183 397 270 506 166 010

89.4 98.2 91.4 65.8 90.9 70.1 95.0 77.9 82.3 89.5

7.5 .4 5.3 31.8 6.1 28.6 3.7 19.5 16.0 7.4

.3 .3 .1 .5 .1 .1 .3 .3 .3 .1

1.7 .8 2.0 1.7 1.8 .3 .6 1.8 .6 1.9

5.0 2.0 11.3 1.7 8.0 5.1 3.7 2.4 4.5 8.7

85.7 96.6 81.6 64.6 84.2 66.8 91.8 76.1 78.8 82.3

878 247 071 200 428

82 165 46 36 479

549 854 053 023 437

68.2 71.0 90.5 63.3 72.7

29.1 25.0 4.5 32.6 24.4

.2 .4 .3 .3 .4

1.8 1.4 1.8 1.2 1.9

3.1 14.7 18.2 13.6 2.4

66.2 59.2 75.6 53.3 71.2

4 549 34 119 103 50 59 63 26 103

759 226 183 015 090 553 815 608 580

71.1 44.1 31.1 58.9 47.2 89.5 47.0 48.3 59.0

26.9 54.9 67.1 38.1 52.2 7.7 51.3 48.9 38.0

.2 .2 .2 .3 .1 .2 .2 .3 .3

1.1 .5 .8 1.4 .4 1.6 1.2 1.8 1.4

1.6 .8 1.9 2.9 .4 2.8 1.3 1.7 2.9

70.2 43.8 30.2 57.6 47.0 87.8 46.4 47.4 57.8

331 331 056 056 961 961 110 110 021 021

62 62 82 82 86 86 56 56 45 45

215 215 667 667 674 674 652 652 569 569

12 12 19 19 14 14 1 1 6 6

1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1

282 282 310 310 768 768 759 759 213 213

6 6 9 9 13 13 1 1 1 1

977 977 845 845 902 902 941 941 726 726

58 58 76 76 80 80 55 55 44 44

Florida ----------------------------------Boca Raton city -------------------------Brandon CDP ---------------------------Cape Coral city -------------------------Carol City CDP --------------------------Clearwater city -------------------------Coral Springs city -----------------------Daytona Beach city ----------------------Deltona CDP ---------------------------Fort Lauderdale city ----------------------Gainesville city---------------------------

12 937 61 57 74 53 98 79 61 50 149 84

926 491 985 991 331 773 443 921 857 377 770

10 755 58 53 73 20 88 74 41 47 104 62

698 008 925 212 742 403 006 803 891 015 173

Hialeah city ----------------------------Hollywood city--------------------------Jacksonville city (remainder) ---------------Kendall CDP ----------------------------Lakeland city ---------------------------Largo city -----------------------------Melbourne city -------------------------Miami city -----------------------------Miami Beach city ------------------------Orlando city-----------------------------

188 121 635 87 70 65 59 358 92 164

004 697 230 271 576 690 646 548 639 693

169 107 456 78 55 64 52 236 81 112

304 639 358 392 127 306 127 040 722 933

Palm Bay city --------------------------Palm Harbor CDP ------------------------Pembroke Pines city ----------------------Pensacola city --------------------------Plantation city --------------------------Pompano Beach city ---------------------Port St. Lucie city -----------------------St. Petersburg city -----------------------Sarasota city ---------------------------Sunrise city -----------------------------

62 50 65 58 66 72 55 238 50 64

632 256 452 165 692 411 866 629 978 407

55 49 59 38 60 50 53 185 41 57

982 348 812 261 638 764 047 825 960 627

Tallahassee city -------------------------Tampa city ----------------------------Town ’n’ Country CDP --------------------West Palm Beach city --------------------Jacksonville city --------------------------

124 280 60 67 672

773 015 946 643 971

85 198 55 42 489

116 756 154 786 419

36 69 2 22 164

276 871 759 050 006

247 997 179 212 2 379

2 208 3 948 1 095 804 12 496

Georgia ---------------------------------Albany city ----------------------------Atlanta city ----------------------------Columbus city (remainder) -----------------Macon city ----------------------------Sandy Springs CDP ----------------------Savannah city --------------------------South Augusta CDP ----------------------Columbus city ---------------------------

6 478 78 394 178 106 67 137 56 179

216 122 017 701 640 842 557 111 278

4 603 34 122 105 50 60 64 27 105

396 472 363 197 281 724 596 093 767

1 744 42 264 68 55 5 70 27 68

882 893 213 030 682 215 523 425 037

15 283 153 626 563 122 136 302 145 563

73 757 413 3 327 2 465 380 1 084 1 632 1 038 2 465

101 379 649 7 640 5 227 403 1 890 1 737 976 5 232

Hawaii ----------------------------------Honolulu CDP ----------------------------

1 108 229 365 272

370 270 97 639

26 669 4 464

5 596 1 266

686 391 258 111

78 742 15 450

347 804 93 097

33.4 26.7

2.4 1.2

.5 .3

61.9 70.7

7.1 4.2

31.4 25.5

Idaho ----------------------------------Boise City city ---------------------------

1 006 749 125 738

950 802 121 573

3 653 757

14 677 931

9 096 1 598

51 679 3 385

929 109 119 275

94.4 96.7

.4 .6

1.5 .7

.9 1.3

5.1 2.7

92.3 94.9

878 682 1 989 22 534 735 1 080 535 315 24 148 586 3 265 14 201 2 379

3 10 160 4 14 5 97 4 44

Illinois ----------------------------------Arlington Heights village ------------------Aurora city ----------------------------Bloomington city ------------------------Champaign city -------------------------Chicago city----------------------------Cicero town ----------------------------Decatur city----------------------------Des Plaines city -------------------------Elgin city ------------------------------Evanston city ----------------------------

11 430 75 99 51 63 2 783 67 83 53 77 73

602 460 581 972 502 726 436 885 223 010 233

8 957 71 74 47 51 1 265 50 69 49 60 51

923 493 019 243 316 953 717 269 244 040 752

1 690 855 500 11 806 3 407 9 017 1 086 389 173 13 941 248 5 588 16 604

24 077 49 191 113 144 6 761 249 128 28 122 219

284 944 2 813 1 245 849 2 529 104 141 1 157 381 2 680 2 663 3 570

Joliet city -----------------------------Mount Prospect village -------------------Naperville city --------------------------Oak Lawn village ------------------------Oak Park village ------------------------Peoria city -----------------------------Rockford city ---------------------------Schaumburg village ----------------------Skokie village --------------------------Springfield city--------------------------Waukegan city--------------------------Wheaton city ----------------------------

76 53 85 56 53 113 139 68 59 105 69 51

836 170 351 182 648 504 426 586 432 227 392 464

53 47 79 55 41 86 113 62 48 90 44 47

308 943 256 127 244 863 018 156 361 143 537 833

16 544 549 1 622 50 9 944 23 848 20 697 1 487 1 276 13 818 13 974 1 373

128 185 75 43 84 234 429 38 83 194 382 35

729 3 421 4 121 680 1 806 1 739 2 429 4 414 9 218 854 1 974 1 945

3 41 11 9 16

9 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 2

483 224 524 240 626 815 210 649 477 798 15 755 1 035

8 570 70 64 46 50 1 063 41 68 47 54 50

743 150 155 855 782 281 800 865 037 564 660

78.4 94.7 74.3 90.9 80.8 45.5 75.2 82.6 92.5 78.0 70.7

14.8 .7 11.9 6.6 14.2 39.0 .3 16.6 .5 7.3 22.7

.2 .1 .2 .2 .2 .2 .4 .2 .1 .2 .3

2.5 3.7 1.3 1.6 4.0 3.7 1.7 .5 5.0 3.5 4.9

7.7 2.6 22.6 1.4 1.7 19.2 35.8 .7 6.1 18.4 3.2

75.0 93.0 64.4 90.2 80.0 38.2 62.0 82.1 88.4 70.9 69.2

50 45 78 54 40 85 110 60 46 89 37 47

149 885 126 201 254 905 668 987 755 618 629 099

69.4 90.2 92.9 98.1 76.9 76.5 81.1 90.6 81.4 85.7 64.2 92.9

21.5 1.0 1.9 .1 18.5 21.0 14.8 2.2 2.1 13.1 20.1 2.7

.2 .3 .1 .1 .2 .2 .3 .1 .1 .2 .6 .1

.9 6.4 4.8 1.2 3.4 1.5 1.7 6.4 15.5 .8 2.8 3.8

12.3 6.1 1.8 2.2 3.0 1.6 3.7 2.4 4.2 .8 22.7 2.0

65.3 86.3 91.5 96.5 75.0 75.7 79.4 88.9 78.7 85.2 54.2 91.5

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 345 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 171.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Percent of all persons Race

All persons

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

722 515 441 043 915 013 611 861 558 150 356 310

14 494 184 198 256 665 207 350 1 758 288 261 185 1 762

36 595 184 2 395 814 1 733 145 268 6 656 544 794 586 6 733

95 363 245 955 552 4 394 6 282 9 851 7 463 726 3 455 762 7 577

4 969 50 54 112 137 16 66 550 62 78 50 560

47 259 3 119 409 7 455 13 667 295 1 492 1 993 8 077

7 811 180 127 519 800 73 41 1 670 138

24 325 1 119 196 920 4 437 377 3 305 1 156 377

30 1 1 3 4

31 1 2 1 2 1 7

90 10 1 1 2 6 14

White

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

302 295 585 598 279 645 253 910 937 950 669 863

90.6 84.9 91.0 89.5 80.3 16.3 84.9 75.9 89.1 76.3 89.0 76.2

7.8 14.3 4.0 9.5 16.7 80.6 9.0 22.5 9.2 21.0 9.3 22.3

.3 .3 .3 .2 .4 .2 .4 .2 .4 .2 .3 .2

.7 .3 3.9 .6 1.0 .1 .3 .9 .8 .8 1.0 .9

1.7 .4 1.6 .4 2.5 5.4 11.7 1.0 1.0 3.3 1.3 1.0

89.6 84.6 90.0 89.2 79.3 14.3 78.7 75.3 88.6 74.8 88.1 75.6

2 667 103 52 83 169 56 54 73 57

366 258 433 227 978 465 017 501 342

96.7 95.6 98.0 89.1 89.3 98.5 91.4 92.5 86.8

1.7 2.9 .8 7.8 7.1 .5 2.5 2.5 12.2

.3 .2 .2 .5 .4 .1 .1 2.1 .2

.9 1.0 .4 1.0 2.3 .7 5.5 1.4 .6

1.1 .9 2.1 3.5 2.4 .6 1.5 3.0 .8

96.1 94.9 96.5 87.3 88.0 98.1 90.4 91.3 86.3

289 335 791 073 320 539 314

2 193 92 56 59 105 98 244

881 914 316 151 265 528 801

90.2 65.0 87.2 94.3 95.6 84.9 82.4

5.7 29.4 4.9 3.2 1.6 10.6 11.2

.9 .9 2.9 .4 .3 1.2 1.2

1.3 1.1 4.0 1.7 1.9 .9 2.5

3.6 6.9 2.7 1.7 2.1 5.5 4.7

88.5 62.0 85.8 93.2 94.2 82.2 80.5

White, not of Hispanic origin

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

Indiana ---------------------------------Anderson city --------------------------Bloomington city ------------------------Evansville city --------------------------Fort Wayne city -------------------------Gary city ------------------------------Hammond city --------------------------Indianapolis city (remainder) ---------------Muncie city ----------------------------South Bend city -------------------------Terre Haute city-------------------------Indianapolis city --------------------------

5 544 59 60 126 173 116 84 731 71 105 57 741

159 449 633 272 072 646 236 321 035 536 483 952

5 022 50 55 112 139 18 71 555 63 80 51 565

596 452 197 956 005 995 553 216 321 479 171 254

Iowa -----------------------------------Cedar Rapids city------------------------Council Bluffs city -----------------------Davenport city --------------------------Des Moines city-------------------------Dubuque city ---------------------------Iowa City city --------------------------Sioux City city --------------------------Waterloo city----------------------------

2 776 108 54 95 193 57 59 80 66

755 751 315 333 187 546 738 505 467

2 685 103 53 84 172 56 54 74 57

099 956 222 956 426 699 575 475 695

Kansas ---------------------------------Kansas City city ------------------------Lawrence city --------------------------Olathe city-----------------------------Overland Park city -----------------------Topeka city ----------------------------Wichita city -----------------------------

2 477 149 65 63 111 119 304

574 768 657 440 790 883 011

2 233 97 57 59 106 101 250

897 400 283 813 894 781 552

141 44 3 2 1 12 34

957 019 186 022 810 675 161

23 250 1 300 1 896 224 349 1 411 3 724

Kentucky --------------------------------Lexington-Fayette------------------------Louisville city ---------------------------Owensboro city --------------------------

3 685 225 269 53

296 366 157 549

3 392 190 186 50

615 795 141 029

262 30 79 3

057 172 892 283

6 946 432 694 81

17 309 3 345 2 006 112

20 363 2 358 1 490 139

3 379 189 185 49

712 192 256 911

92.1 84.7 69.2 93.4

7.1 13.4 29.7 6.1

.2 .2 .3 .2

.5 1.5 .7 .2

.6 1.0 .6 .3

91.7 83.9 68.8 93.2

Louisiana --------------------------------Baton Rouge city ------------------------Bossier City city ------------------------Kenner city ----------------------------Lafayette city --------------------------Lake Charles city ------------------------Metairie CDP ---------------------------Monroe city----------------------------New Orleans city ------------------------Shreveport city --------------------------

4 219 219 52 72 94 70 149 54 496 198

973 531 718 033 460 580 428 909 938 528

2 840 118 41 55 66 40 136 23 173 107

018 412 816 850 758 566 568 764 305 824

1 298 96 9 13 25 29 7 30 308 88

662 307 409 046 649 397 287 487 364 970

20 075 253 282 166 325 187 242 48 815 463

39 675 3 687 777 1 144 1 238 283 3 052 502 9 295 809

90 3 1 6 1

2 776 115 40 50 65 40 129 23 164 106

345 914 649 840 582 017 596 624 457 523

67.3 53.9 79.3 77.5 70.7 57.5 91.4 43.3 34.9 54.3

30.8 43.9 17.8 18.1 27.2 41.7 4.9 55.5 62.1 44.8

.5 .1 .5 .2 .3 .3 .2 .1 .2 .2

.9 1.7 1.5 1.6 1.3 .4 2.0 .9 1.9 .4

2.1 1.6 3.2 9.6 1.7 1.1 6.3 .6 3.2 1.0

65.8 52.8 77.1 70.6 69.4 56.7 86.7 43.0 33.1 53.7

Maine ----------------------------------Portland city ----------------------------

1 227 928 64 358

1 207 686 62 260

5 351 682

6 392 251

6 859 994

1 202 407 61 845

98.4 96.7

.4 1.1

.5 .4

.6 1.5

.6 .9

97.9 96.1

Maryland --------------------------------Baltimore city --------------------------Bethesda CDP --------------------------Columbia CDP --------------------------Dundalk CDP ---------------------------Silver Spring CDP ------------------------Wheaton-Glenmont CDP --------------------

4 781 736 62 75 65 76 53

468 014 936 883 800 046 720

3 396 287 56 57 61 49 36

261 933 267 560 155 578 042

1 188 435 1 14 3 17 8

930 619 782 037 990 329 746

14 258 2 373 82 140 197 190 142

137 7 4 3

119 6 3 1

3 329 284 53 56 60 45 32

976 622 251 377 714 276 772

71.0 39.1 89.4 75.9 92.9 65.2 67.1

24.9 59.2 2.8 18.5 6.1 22.8 16.3

.3 .3 .1 .2 .3 .2 .3

2.9 1.1 6.7 4.8 .6 5.5 11.1

2.5 1.0 5.8 2.4 .8 13.0 12.0

69.6 38.7 84.6 74.3 92.3 59.5 61.0

Massachusetts ----------------------------Boston city ----------------------------Brockton city ---------------------------Brookline town -------------------------Brookline CDP --------------------------Cambridge city -------------------------Chicopee city ---------------------------Fall River city---------------------------Framingham town -----------------------Framingham CDP ------------------------Haverhill city ----------------------------

6 016 574 92 54 54 95 56 92 64 64 51

425 283 788 718 718 802 632 703 972 994 418

5 411 361 74 47 47 71 54 90 58 58 48

774 513 607 886 886 988 133 160 726 748 838

297 146 12 1 1 13 1 1 2 2

006 695 056 636 636 013 077 087 361 361 969

12 585 1 865 253 29 29 339 51 187 100 100 104

140 30 1 4 4 8

275 59 5 1 1 6 2 1 4 4 2

859 692 098 914 914 093 025 749 877 877 564

5 291 339 72 46 46 68 53 88 55 55 47

918 458 115 620 620 784 179 863 795 817 587

89.9 63.0 80.4 87.5 87.5 75.1 95.6 97.3 90.4 90.4 95.0

4.9 25.5 13.0 3.0 3.0 13.6 1.9 1.2 3.6 3.6 1.9

.2 .3 .3 .1 .1 .4 .1 .2 .2 .2 .2

2.3 5.3 1.5 8.2 8.2 8.5 .5 .9 2.8 2.8 .7

4.6 10.4 5.5 3.5 3.5 6.4 3.6 1.9 7.5 7.5 5.0

88.0 59.1 77.7 85.2 85.2 71.8 93.9 95.9 85.9 85.9 92.5

Lawrence city --------------------------Lowell city -----------------------------Lynn city ------------------------------Malden city ----------------------------Medford city ---------------------------New Bedford city------------------------Newton city ----------------------------Quincy city ----------------------------Somerville city --------------------------Springfield city--------------------------Waltham city ---------------------------Weymouth town ------------------------Weymouth CDP -------------------------Worcester city ---------------------------

70 103 81 53 57 99 82 84 76 156 57 54 54 169

207 439 245 884 407 922 585 985 210 983 878 063 063 759

45 84 67 48 53 87 76 78 67 108 52 52 52 148

676 029 445 432 540 758 768 129 568 035 864 893 893 167

4 2 6 2 2 3 1

546 293 316 250 341 833 678 852 280 289 828 404 404 653

449 137 194 116 95 405 36 87 90 373 121 81 81 617

1 11 3 2 1

29 10 7 1

339 089 193 567 960 622 611 115 716 642 970 372 372 868

38 79 65 47 52 84 75 77 64 100 50 52 52 141

482 747 471 300 862 969 438 508 496 305 988 614 614 870

65.1 81.2 83.0 89.9 93.3 87.8 93.0 91.9 88.7 68.8 91.3 97.8 97.8 87.3

6.5 2.2 7.8 4.2 4.1 3.8 2.0 1.0 5.6 19.3 3.2 .7 .7 4.5

.6 .1 .2 .2 .2 .4 – .1 .1 .2 .2 .1 .1 .4

1.7 11.2 3.9 5.0 2.1 .3 4.7 6.5 3.6 .9 3.4 .9 .9 2.6

41.8 9.8 8.9 2.9 1.7 5.6 2.0 1.3 6.2 16.3 5.1 .7 .7 9.3

54.8 77.1 80.6 87.8 92.1 85.0 91.3 91.2 84.6 63.9 88.1 97.3 97.3 83.6

Michigan --------------------------------Ann Arbor city--------------------------Battle Creek city ------------------------Canton CDP ----------------------------Canton township ------------------------Clinton CDP ----------------------------Clinton township ------------------------Dearborn city---------------------------Dearborn Heights city --------------------Detroit city ----------------------------East Lansing city -------------------------

9 295 109 53 57 57 85 85 89 60 1 027 50

297 592 540 047 047 866 866 286 838 974 677

7 759 90 43 53 53 81 81 87 59 221 42

241 196 308 299 299 908 908 149 169 932 821

1 289 012 9 785 8 657 942 942 2 562 2 562 431 149 778 456 3 406

58 934 263 334 115 115 375 375 352 243 3 511 163

189 915 2 629 914 761 761 834 834 2 294 1 454 27 157 1 193

7 660 88 42 52 52 81 81 85 58 212 42

590 618 931 759 759 292 292 374 056 804 367

83.5 82.3 80.9 93.4 93.4 95.4 95.4 97.6 97.3 21.6 84.5

13.9 8.9 16.2 1.7 1.7 3.0 3.0 .5 .2 75.7 6.7

.6 .2 .6 .2 .2 .4 .4 .4 .4 .3 .3

1.1 7.8 1.3 4.4 4.4 1.0 1.0 .9 1.5 .8 7.1

2.0 2.4 1.7 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.0 2.6 2.4 2.6 2.4

82.4 80.9 80.2 92.5 92.5 94.7 94.7 95.6 95.4 20.7 83.6

Farmington Hills city ---------------------Flint city ------------------------------Grand Rapids city -----------------------Kalamazoo city -------------------------Lansing city ----------------------------Livonia city ----------------------------Pontiac city ----------------------------Redford CDP ----------------------------

74 140 189 80 127 100 71 54

652 761 126 277 321 850 166 387

70 69 145 61 94 98 36 53

061 777 123 938 218 943 634 154

1 67 35 15 23

107 696 1 501 369 1 595 170 667 251

674 736 447 071 156 153 484 749

69 68 142 61 90 97 34 52

588 459 225 129 245 949 361 633

93.9 49.6 76.7 77.2 74.0 98.1 51.5 97.7

1.8 47.9 18.6 18.8 18.6 .3 42.2 .8

.1 .5 .8 .5 1.3 .2 .9 .5

3.8 .5 1.0 2.1 1.7 1.3 1.1 .6

.9 2.7 4.5 2.6 8.0 1.1 7.7 1.4

93.2 48.6 75.2 76.1 70.9 97.1 48.3 96.8

346

429 8 2 12 28 94 7 164 6 22 5 165

4 30 1 7

343 488 134 104 639 285 30 018 421

114 596 606 053 091 046 612

663 982 234 634 377 4 179 5 960 745 457 416 512 512 176 299 845 1 832 1 832 340

3 5 2 1 1 4

218 549 203 670 222 345 848 490 773 338 992 502 502 362

102 869 8 513 670 2 499 2 499 876 876 838 939 8 354 3 591 2 865 773 968 687 148 293 810 352

1 1 2 1

642 032 167 357 550 332 915 2 420 503

609 462 661 939 633 781 9 470 313 15 900 2 058 7 069 595 984 997 666 836 538 9 904 6 468

5 1 1 4 25 2 15

3 8 2 10 1 5

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 346 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 171.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Percent of all persons Race

All persons

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

3 1

421 786 565 234 069 90 906 429 061 135

251 138 236 163 370 144 212 382 459 154

352 1 925 505 727 300 400 1 890 3 129 831 4 832

749 851 598 740 6 976 690 1 049 984 1 957 810

52 58 49 63 34 66 50 112 64 66

1 1 2 1

952 711 711 124 124 817 708

768 599 599 38 38 467 273

1 904 518 518 2 784 2 784 758 894

1 029 1 551 1 551 555 555 1 168 2 075

771 647 007 227 428 833 809 096 825 998

White

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

633 081 508 531 028 785 682 866 521 031

97.7 95.1 97.3 98.0 52.2 98.9 67.8 96.5 93.1 91.4

.8 1.3 1.1 .4 40.4 .1 28.9 .4 4.3 1.6

.5 .2 .5 .2 .5 .2 .3 .3 .6 .2

.6 3.1 1.0 1.1 .4 .6 2.5 2.7 1.2 6.6

1.4 1.4 1.2 1.1 10.0 1.0 1.4 .8 2.8 1.1

96.8 94.0 96.3 97.1 49.0 98.1 66.9 95.8 91.1 90.6

140 63 63 50 50 79 58

236 338 338 023 322 523 972

97.4 96.6 96.6 92.6 92.6 95.0 93.7

.7 1.1 1.1 2.1 2.0 3.3 2.7

.5 .9 .9 .1 .1 .6 .4

1.3 .8 .8 5.1 5.1 .9 1.4

.7 2.3 2.3 1.0 1.0 1.4 3.2

96.8 95.0 95.0 91.7 91.8 93.9 92.3

49 664 656 527 723 380 488 7 309 345 669 10 318

4 106 81 50 48 51 81 285 48 66 219

187 388 745 321 564 438 656 422 376 890

94.5 94.8 90.6 95.3 97.7 95.7 78.5 95.6 94.5 82.4

2.2 1.7 5.0 1.9 .4 1.0 13.0 1.5 1.1 7.5

1.1 .2 .5 .2 .7 2.2 3.3 .4 .2 1.2

1.8 3.1 3.6 2.4 .8 1.0 4.3 2.2 4.0 7.0

1.1 .8 .9 1.4 .7 .6 2.0 .7 .9 3.8

93.9 94.3 90.0 94.2 97.3 95.3 77.5 95.2 93.8 80.8

White, not of Hispanic origin

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

MichiganmCon. Redford township -----------------------Rochester Hills city ----------------------Roseville city ---------------------------Royal Oak city --------------------------Saginaw city ---------------------------St. Clair Shores city----------------------Southfield city --------------------------Sterling Heights city ----------------------Taylor city -----------------------------Troy city -------------------------------

54 61 51 65 69 68 75 117 70 72

387 766 412 410 512 107 728 810 811 884

53 58 50 64 36 67 51 113 65 66

154 723 027 098 288 339 350 679 951 642

Warren city ----------------------------Waterford CDP -------------------------Waterford township ----------------------West Bloomfield township -----------------West Bloomfield Township CDP -------------Westland city --------------------------Wyoming city ---------------------------

144 66 66 54 54 84 63

864 692 692 544 843 724 891

141 64 64 50 50 80 59

110 454 454 499 798 448 883

Minnesota -------------------------------Bloomington city ------------------------Brooklyn Park city -----------------------Burnsville city --------------------------Coon Rapids city ------------------------Duluth city-----------------------------Minneapolis city ------------------------Plymouth city --------------------------Rochester city --------------------------St. Paul city ----------------------------

4 375 86 56 51 52 85 368 50 70 272

099 335 381 288 978 493 383 889 745 235

4 133 81 51 48 51 81 289 48 66 224

189 825 094 853 756 809 246 630 861 302

94 798 1 438 2 796 950 205 843 48 032 763 765 20 330

49 507 199 288 108 397 1 903 12 213 212 139 3 400

Mississippi -------------------------------Jackson city-----------------------------

2 573 216 196 594

1 632 884 85 742

915 858 109 587

8 856 186

12 706 949

14 745 732

1 623 356 85 334

63.5 43.6

35.6 55.7

.3 .1

.5 .5

.6 .4

63.1 43.4

Missouri --------------------------------Columbia city---------------------------Florissant city --------------------------Independence city -----------------------Kansas City city ------------------------St. Charles city -------------------------St. Joseph city -------------------------St. Louis city ---------------------------Springfield city---------------------------

5 117 69 51 112 435 54 71 396 140

4 486 58 48 108 290 52 68 202 134

546 6 2 1 128 1 2 187 3

850 829 124 575 843 531 655 995 373

22 334 252 54 719 2 240 154 259 1 331 1 116

39 580 2 825 172 770 4 903 425 178 3 566 1 328

60 429 904 519 2 168 16 819 654 1 368 4 850 1 240

4 449 58 48 107 283 51 67 199 133

853 344 353 139 185 810 371 188 463

87.7 85.2 95.3 96.4 66.9 95.9 94.8 51.0 95.6

10.7 9.9 4.1 1.4 29.6 2.8 3.7 47.4 2.4

.4 .4 .1 .6 .5 .3 .4 .3 .8

.8 4.1 .3 .7 1.1 .8 .2 .9 .9

1.2 1.3 1.0 1.9 3.9 1.2 1.9 1.2 .9

87.0 84.4 94.4 95.4 65.1 95.0 93.8 50.2 95.0

073 101 206 301 141 555 852 685 494

850 892 791 291 898 299 093 276 286

28 21

76 2 2 1 15 1 2 18

Montana --------------------------------Billings city ----------------------------Great Falls city --------------------------

799 065 81 151 55 097

741 340 76 945 51 197

2 047 317 464

47 769 2 591 2 631

4 256 318 504

12 167 2 369 1 027

734 056 75 647 50 699

92.8 94.8 92.9

.3 .4 .8

6.0 3.2 4.8

.5 .4 .9

1.5 2.9 1.9

91.9 93.2 92.0

Nebraska --------------------------------Lincoln city ----------------------------Omaha city -----------------------------

1 578 385 191 972 335 795

1 480 996 181 673 281 676

57 128 4 698 43 829

12 564 1 148 2 325

12 566 2 928 3 602

35 093 3 275 9 703

1 461 733 179 915 276 667

93.8 94.6 83.9

3.6 2.4 13.1

.8 .6 .7

.8 1.5 1.1

2.2 1.7 2.9

92.6 93.7 82.4

Nevada ---------------------------------Henderson city--------------------------Las Vegas city --------------------------Paradise CDP ---------------------------Reno city ------------------------------Sparks city ----------------------------Spring Valley CDP -----------------------Sunrise Manor CDP -----------------------

1 201 64 258 124 133 53 51 95

1 012 59 202 107 115 47 46 77

78 1 29 6 3 1 1 9

310 739 472 125 824 104 534 265

20 398 689 2 415 821 1 955 722 215 937

38 1 9 5 6 2 2 4

480 224 716 159 518 673 853 425

84.3 91.5 78.4 86.5 85.9 88.6 89.2 81.2

6.5 2.7 11.4 4.9 2.9 2.1 3.0 9.7

1.7 1.1 .9 .7 1.5 1.4 .4 1.0

3.2 2.1 3.6 4.1 4.8 4.6 5.1 4.2

10.1 7.9 12.1 10.2 10.8 8.3 6.9 9.5

78.8 86.6 72.3 80.3 80.3 83.7 84.8 75.9

New Hampshire ---------------------------Manchester city -------------------------Nashua city -----------------------------

1 109 252 99 567 79 662

1 087 319 96 314 75 797

7 155 924 1 287

2 433 240 246

9 035 1 193 1 467

1 079 323 95 105 74 334

98.0 96.7 95.1

.6 .9 1.6

.2 .2 .3

.8 1.2 1.8

1.0 2.2 3.0

97.3 95.5 93.3

New Jersey ------------------------------Bayonne city ---------------------------Brick township --------------------------Brick Township CDP ----------------------Camden city ---------------------------Cherry Hill township ----------------------Cherry Hill CDP -------------------------Clifton city ----------------------------Dover township -------------------------East Orange city ------------------------Edison township --------------------------

7 730 61 66 66 87 69 69 71 76 73 88

188 444 473 473 492 359 319 742 371 552 680

6 135 55 65 65 16 62 62 66 74 5 70

725 738 105 105 651 304 264 691 238 243 724

1 035 386 2 910 396 396 49 277 2 238 2 238 1 036 587 66 400 4 802

14 647 61 74 74 274 63 63 69 69 200 139

269 808 1 131 622 622 1 412 4 314 4 314 2 315 1 080 427 12 120

344 804 715 715 199 071 071 631 930 534 561

5 734 51 63 63 13 61 61 63 72 4 68

566 720 656 656 303 697 657 803 710 605 268

79.4 90.7 97.9 97.9 19.0 89.8 89.8 93.0 97.2 7.1 79.8

13.4 4.7 .6 .6 56.3 3.2 3.2 1.4 .8 90.3 5.4

.2 .1 .1 .1 .3 .1 .1 .1 .1 .3 .2

3.5 1.8 .9 .9 1.6 6.2 6.2 3.2 1.4 .6 13.7

9.3 9.4 2.6 2.6 28.8 1.5 1.5 6.5 2.5 3.4 4.0

74.2 84.2 95.8 95.8 15.2 89.0 88.9 88.9 95.2 6.3 77.0

Edison CDP ----------------------------Elizabeth city ---------------------------Gloucester township----------------------Hamilton township -----------------------Irvington CDP---------------------------Irvington township -----------------------Jersey City city -------------------------Middletown township ---------------------Newark city ----------------------------Old Bridge township ----------------------

88 110 53 86 59 61 228 68 275 56

680 002 797 553 774 010 537 183 221 475

70 72 49 79 13 13 110 64 78 50

724 135 126 781 521 744 659 494 692 338

4 21 3 4 41 42 68 1 161 1

802 925 228 253 791 755 068 417 084 872

139 227 68 77 197 197 295 39 624 91

3 561 42 826 766 2 130 5 695 5 741 54 231 1 770 69 204 2 884

68 44 48 78 11 11 84 63 46 48

268 051 656 429 388 592 451 122 276 292

79.8 65.6 91.3 92.2 22.6 22.5 48.4 94.6 28.6 89.1

5.4 19.9 6.0 4.9 69.9 70.1 29.8 2.1 58.5 3.3

.2 .2 .1 .1 .3 .3 .1 .1 .2 .2

13.7 2.7 2.0 2.1 2.4 2.4 11.3 2.8 1.2 6.3

4.0 38.9 1.4 2.5 9.5 9.4 23.7 2.6 25.1 5.1

77.0 40.0 90.4 90.6 19.1 19.0 37.0 92.6 16.8 85.5

Passaic city ----------------------------Paterson city ---------------------------Trenton city ----------------------------Union township -------------------------Union CDP -----------------------------Union City city --------------------------Vineland city ---------------------------Woodbridge township ---------------------

58 140 88 50 50 58 54 93

041 891 675 024 024 012 780 086

26 58 37 43 43 43 39 80

456 052 323 282 282 504 889 582

11 50 43 4 4 3 6 5

978 799 879 566 566 006 357 886

118 430 300 19 19 77 134 98

4 114 1 913 642 1 822 1 822 1 101 550 5 180

28 57 11 2 2 43 12 4

462 050 701 117 117 661 271 920

16 35 33 41 41 12 35 77

534 368 527 556 556 303 815 271

45.6 41.2 42.1 86.5 86.5 75.0 72.8 86.6

20.6 36.1 49.5 9.1 9.1 5.2 11.6 6.3

.2 .3 .3 – – .1 .2 .1

7.1 1.4 .7 3.6 3.6 1.9 1.0 5.6

49.0 40.5 13.2 4.2 4.2 75.3 22.4 5.3

28.5 25.1 37.8 83.1 83.1 21.2 65.4 83.0

New Mexico -----------------------------Albuquerque city ------------------------Las Cruces city -------------------------Santa Fe city ----------------------------

1 515 384 62 55

069 736 126 993

1 148 301 54 45

562 927 924 774

29 818 11 438 1 178 215

134 035 11 457 506 1 176

14 372 6 743 867 279

576 131 28 26

709 465 834 603

765 225 30 27

847 309 895 745

75.8 78.5 88.4 81.7

2.0 3.0 1.9 .4

8.8 3.0 .8 2.1

.9 1.8 1.4 .5

38.1 34.2 46.4 47.5

50.5 58.6 49.7 49.6

833 942 295 682 850 367 726 362

890 416 604 842 011 303 162 387

12 2 1 1 1 1 25 1 3 3

053 340 332 073 456 479 620 010

120 995 097 795 417 434 921 926 259 532

121 5 31 12 14 4 3 9

346 101 249 671 452 449 582 100

11 558 2 142 2 392 720 5 1 1 25 1 1 4 1 2 3

947 56 186 100 107 44 43 72

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 347 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 171.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons] All persons

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

590 919 967 080 511 641 593 620 767 932 994

59 081 358 290 554 184 5 138 1 039 6 439 2 363 96 119

891 738 127 838 065 177 87 768 7 993 568 568

102 282 87 200 35 42 1 046 206 68 68

20 588 118 684 339 337 137 523 082 748 439

539 11 4 977 206 85 22 718 1 161 238 249 5 564

13 066 73 102 5 699 877 30 753 33 170 467 543 4 124 670 7 110 26 465

White

New York -------------------------------Albany city ----------------------------Amherst town --------------------------Babylon town --------------------------Binghamton city-------------------------Bronx borough -------------------------Brookhaven town------------------------Brooklyn borough -----------------------Buffalo city ----------------------------Cheektowaga CDP -----------------------Cheektowaga town -----------------------

17 990 101 111 202 53 1 203 407 2 300 328 84 99

455 082 725 780 008 789 786 664 123 387 300

13 398 76 103 166 48 431 380 1 079 212 82 97

003 316 908 490 807 318 443 762 208 949 760

2 860 20 2 30 2 451 14 873 100

Clarkstown town ------------------------Clay town -----------------------------Colonie town ---------------------------Greece town ---------------------------Greenburgh town ------------------------Hamburg town--------------------------Hempstead town ------------------------Huntington town ------------------------Irondequoit town ------------------------Irondequoit CDP --------------------------

79 59 76 90 83 53 725 191 52 52

093 739 494 106 816 735 623 430 380 322

68 56 72 86 65 53 606 177 51 51

639 774 426 622 206 118 591 195 313 255

5 1 2 1 11

Islip town -----------------------------Levittown CDP --------------------------Manhattan borough ----------------------Mount Vernon city-----------------------New Rochelle city -----------------------New York city --------------------------Niagara Falls city ------------------------North Hempstead town -------------------Oyster Bay town ------------------------Queens borough--------------------------

299 53 1 487 67 67 7 322 61 211 292 1 951

754 286 536 153 265 564 840 289 777 598

262 51 868 26 51 3 831 50 182 277 1 130

006 851 120 675 204 907 770 940 334 320

Ramapo town --------------------------Rochester city --------------------------Schenectady city ------------------------Smithtown town ------------------------Staten Island borough --------------------Syracuse city ---------------------------Tonawanda CDP-------------------------Tonawanda town ------------------------Troy city ------------------------------Union town ----------------------------Utica city------------------------------Yonkers city ----------------------------

94 231 65 113 378 163 65 82 54 59 68 188

127 636 566 403 977 860 284 464 269 786 637 082

76 141 58 109 322 122 63 80 47 57 59 143

312 952 044 778 387 733 915 806 951 822 488 878

North Carolina ----------------------------Asheville city ---------------------------Charlotte city---------------------------Durham city----------------------------Fayetteville city -------------------------Gastonia city ---------------------------Greensboro city -------------------------High Point city --------------------------Raleigh city ----------------------------Wilmington city -------------------------Winston-Salem city -----------------------

6 628 61 396 136 75 54 183 69 207 55 143

637 654 003 594 695 732 521 394 951 530 485

5 011 48 259 70 43 40 117 47 144 36 85

248 735 710 513 607 513 349 314 193 130 274

North Dakota ----------------------------Fargo city ------------------------------

638 800 74 115

605 007 72 231

Ohio -----------------------------------Akron city -----------------------------Canton city ----------------------------Cincinnati city --------------------------Cleveland city --------------------------Cleveland Heights city --------------------Columbus city --------------------------Dayton city ----------------------------Elyria city -----------------------------Euclid city -----------------------------Hamilton city ----------------------------

10 847 223 84 364 505 54 632 182 56 54 61

115 019 161 040 616 052 958 044 746 875 368

9 525 164 67 220 250 32 471 106 48 45 56

016 868 780 207 727 406 786 078 420 260 386

Kettering city---------------------------Lakewood city --------------------------Lorain city -----------------------------Mansfield city --------------------------Parma city-----------------------------Springfield city--------------------------Toledo city ----------------------------Warren city ----------------------------Youngstown city -------------------------

60 59 71 50 87 70 332 50 95

569 718 245 627 876 487 943 793 732

59 58 55 40 85 57 256 39 56

222 061 822 841 983 551 476 589 811

Oklahoma -------------------------------Broken Arrow city -----------------------Edmond city ---------------------------Lawton city ----------------------------Midwest City city -----------------------Norman city ---------------------------Oklahoma City city ----------------------Tulsa city ------------------------------

3 145 58 52 80 52 80 444 367

585 043 315 561 267 071 730 193

2 587 53 48 57 40 70 333 291

439 361 080 059 421 320 108 271

Oregon ---------------------------------Beaverton city --------------------------Eugene city ----------------------------Gresham city ---------------------------Portland city ---------------------------Salem city ------------------------------

2 842 53 112 68 437 107

321 310 669 235 398 786

2 637 47 105 64 371 98

730 774 137 071 123 343

348

Percent of all persons Race

Asian or Pacific Islander 689 2 4 2 1 33 7 111 3

262 283 269 735 192 696 800 148 112 311 316

3 957 853 1 715 1 134 6 487 194 17 172 4 532 204 204

Hispanic origin (of any race) 2 151 3 1 11

White, not of Hispanic origin

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

743 225 324 418 771 866 683 605 287 316 412

12 489 74 102 158 48 276 363 928 207 82 97

630 500 940 681 356 221 686 255 467 743 509

74.5 75.5 93.0 82.1 92.1 35.8 93.3 46.9 64.7 98.3 98.4

15.9 20.7 2.7 14.8 4.7 37.5 3.6 38.0 30.7 1.1 1.0

.3 .4 .3 .3 .3 .4 .3 .3 .7 .1 .1

3.8 2.3 3.8 1.3 2.2 2.8 1.9 4.8 .9 .4 .3

12.0 3.2 1.2 5.6 1.5 42.3 5.3 19.5 4.7 .4 .4

69.4 73.7 92.1 78.3 91.2 22.9 89.2 40.3 63.2 98.1 98.2

3 306 461 963 1 184 5 005 639 45 145 7 214 742 742

66 56 71 85 61 52 578 171 50 50

061 417 720 784 643 688 087 686 788 730

86.8 95.0 94.7 96.1 77.8 98.9 83.6 92.6 98.0 98.0

7.4 2.9 2.8 2.0 13.2 .3 12.1 4.2 1.1 1.1

.1 .5 .1 .2 – .1 .1 .1 .1 .1

5.0 1.4 2.2 1.3 7.7 .4 2.4 2.4 .4 .4

4.2 .8 1.3 1.3 6.0 1.2 6.2 3.8 1.4 1.4

83.5 94.4 93.8 95.2 73.5 98.1 79.7 89.7 97.0 97.0

508 21 447 15

4 222 988 168 252 951 549 141 11 357 9 050 238 818

38 2 380 5 7 1 737

238 50 728 24 46 3 178 50 173 269 941

041 004 563 083 210 712 092 614 767 890

87.4 97.3 58.4 39.7 76.1 52.3 82.1 86.6 94.7 57.9

6.9 .2 22.0 55.6 18.3 28.8 15.4 6.7 1.6 21.7

.2 – .3 .3 .1 .3 1.9 .1 .1 .3

1.4 1.9 7.4 1.9 2.9 7.0 .2 5.4 3.1 12.2

12.9 4.2 25.6 7.5 10.5 23.7 1.5 5.9 3.2 19.0

79.4 93.8 49.0 35.9 68.7 43.4 81.0 82.2 92.1 48.3

514 1 033 195 61 600 2 119 93 158 190 130 227 306

3 363 3 752 722 2 202 16 719 3 743 720 816 1 587 1 039 697 5 498

4 18 1 2 29 4

020 936 681 958 433 177 371 528 882 671 2 296 30 600

73 135 57 107 303 120 63 80 47 57 58 126

675 766 266 319 783 945 608 394 538 284 224 810

81.1 61.3 88.5 96.8 85.1 74.9 97.9 98.0 88.4 96.7 86.7 76.5

13.9 31.6 8.7 .8 8.1 20.2 .7 .7 7.6 1.1 10.4 14.1

.5 .4 .3 .1 .2 1.3 .1 .2 .4 .2 .3 .2

3.6 1.6 1.1 1.9 4.4 2.3 1.1 1.0 2.9 1.7 1.0 2.9

4.3 8.2 2.6 2.6 7.8 2.5 .6 .6 1.6 1.1 3.3 16.3

78.3 58.6 87.3 94.6 80.2 73.8 97.4 97.5 87.6 95.8 84.8 67.4

340 225 128 393 974 601 356 069 236 785 428

82 606 155 1 529 358 1 017 149 779 459 604 200 245

50 395 389 6 686 2 676 1 069 320 2 573 452 5 131 288 1 207

69 020 528 5 261 1 713 2 083 228 1 389 441 2 454 393 1 026

4 977 48 256 69 42 40 116 47 142 35 84

281 447 762 564 818 371 465 043 794 896 642

75.6 79.0 65.6 51.6 57.6 74.0 63.9 68.2 69.3 65.1 59.4

22.0 19.8 31.9 45.7 38.3 24.9 34.0 30.4 27.5 33.8 39.3

1.2 .3 .4 .3 1.3 .3 .4 .7 .3 .4 .2

.8 .6 1.7 2.0 1.4 .6 1.4 .7 2.5 .5 .8

1.0 .9 1.3 1.3 2.8 .4 .8 .6 1.2 .7 .7

75.1 78.6 64.8 50.9 56.6 73.8 63.5 67.8 68.7 64.6 59.0

3 519 269

25 305 772

3 184 760

4 658 492

602 436 71 835

94.7 97.5

.6 .4

4.0 1.0

.5 1.0

.7 .7

94.3 96.9

230 395 252 110 053 184 609 748 687 871 385

22 331 614 567 592 1 531 114 1 301 530 62 30 71

89 238 2 550 367 4 184 4 885 1 049 14 457 1 064 235 532 301

131 983 1 503 856 2 319 22 330 453 5 968 1 204 1 116 487 449

9 451 163 67 218 242 32 468 105 47 44 56

964 837 129 902 723 162 418 322 791 995 188

87.8 73.9 80.5 60.5 49.6 60.0 74.5 58.3 85.3 82.5 91.9

10.6 24.4 18.1 37.9 46.5 37.3 22.5 40.5 13.5 16.2 7.1

.2 .3 .7 .2 .3 .2 .2 .3 .1 .1 .1

.8 1.1 .4 1.1 1.0 1.9 2.3 .6 .4 1.0 .5

1.2 .7 1.0 .6 4.4 .8 .9 .7 2.0 .9 .7

87.1 73.5 79.8 60.1 48.0 59.5 74.0 57.9 84.2 82.0 91.6

458 460 9 786 9 179 689 12 314 65 659 10 804 36 423

85 181 288 116 43 140 924 72 190

738 692 135 365 990 315 3 543 135 297

390 810 11 987 407 718 347 11 958 229 3 596

58 57 49 40 85 57 250 39 55

927 520 355 564 460 397 973 422 402

97.8 97.2 78.4 80.7 97.8 81.6 77.0 77.9 59.3

.8 .8 13.7 18.1 .8 17.5 19.7 21.3 38.0

.1 .3 .4 .2 – .2 .3 .1 .2

1.2 1.2 .2 .7 1.1 .4 1.1 .3 .3

.6 1.4 16.8 .8 .8 .5 3.6 .5 3.8

97.3 96.3 69.3 80.1 97.3 81.4 75.4 77.6 57.9

468 125 274 702 043 865 099 326

32 561 609 931 2 537 834 2 460 10 182 5 183

83 654 1 308 709 4 916 1 321 1 933 21 148 9 340

2 551 52 47 55 39 69 324 286

410 397 730 210 747 144 907 319

82.3 91.9 91.9 70.8 77.3 87.8 74.9 79.3

7.4 2.9 3.3 19.4 16.2 3.5 15.9 13.5

8.0 3.7 2.4 3.4 3.9 4.8 4.3 4.7

1.0 1.0 1.8 3.1 1.6 3.1 2.3 1.4

2.7 2.3 1.4 6.1 2.5 2.4 4.8 2.5

81.1 90.3 91.2 68.5 76.0 86.4 73.1 78.0

2 580 46 103 62 363 95

591 717 221 996 476 701

92.8 89.6 93.3 93.9 84.8 91.2

1.6 .9 1.2 1.1 7.6 1.4

1.5 .7 .9 1.1 1.3 1.7

2.4 7.6 3.5 2.7 5.2 2.4

3.9 3.4 2.9 3.0 3.0 5.8

90.8 87.6 91.6 92.3 83.1 88.8

327 37 12 2 107 9 14 4 423

1 455 12 126 62 28 13 62 21 57 18 56

1 152 54 15 138 235 20 142 73 7 8 4

232 1 1 15 8 2 70 49

244 691 744 603 474 818 887 672

45 423 497 1 360 735 33 132 1 497

252 2 1 2 2 3 19 17

41 626 392 1 012 719 5 845 1 875

110 1 1 510

67 4 3 1 22 2

641 069 935 814 894 634

557 245 697 026 044 927 947 12 373 9 354 371 326

110 1 3 2 13 6

606 804 214 069 125 207

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 171.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Percent of all persons Race

All persons

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

1 087 570 4 579 5 316 796 3 880 2 017 3 603 13 279 26 493 6 801 623

15 976 88 82 62 206 58 105 238 256 171 118

135 096 1 141 1 522 143 1 907 1 204 985 421 859 1 070 444

220 479 685 11 822 141 1 157 9 113 1 325 2 347 3 738 10 981 537

10 431 49 86 50 49 59 51 92 21 37 53

White

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

156 903 648 709 718 154 164 501 275 170 660

88.6 89.5 86.1 98.0 88.8 87.7 90.9 86.2 42.6 70.8 97.5

9.2 8.1 5.1 1.5 6.8 2.8 6.3 12.2 50.6 12.2 1.1

.1 .2 .1 .1 .4 .1 .2 .2 .5 .3 .2

1.1 2.0 1.4 .3 3.4 1.7 1.7 .4 1.6 1.9 .8

1.9 1.2 11.2 .3 2.0 12.8 2.3 2.2 7.1 19.8 1.0

87.8 88.6 82.5 97.7 87.6 82.8 89.6 85.1 40.6 66.9 96.9

White, not of Hispanic origin

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

Pennsylvania -----------------------------Abington township -----------------------Allentown city --------------------------Altoona city----------------------------Bensalem township ----------------------Bethlehem city --------------------------Bristol township -------------------------Erie city -------------------------------Harrisburg city --------------------------Lancaster city --------------------------Levittown CDP ---------------------------

11 881 56 105 51 56 71 57 108 52 55 55

643 322 090 881 788 428 129 718 376 551 362

10 523 50 90 50 50 62 51 93 22 39 53

180 399 482 825 432 647 958 703 299 334 992

Lower Merion township -------------------Penn Hills township ----------------------Penn Hills CDP --------------------------Philadelphia city -------------------------Pittsburgh city --------------------------Reading city----------------------------Scranton city ---------------------------Upper Darby township ---------------------

58 51 51 1 585 369 78 81 81

003 494 430 577 879 380 805 177

54 43 43 848 266 61 79 74

016 204 140 894 636 761 526 781

2 7 7 632 95 7 1 2

513 940 940 430 635 646 208 482

49 24 24 3 325 662 134 43 90

1 252 192 192 43 174 5 780 956 885 3 574

772 164 164 84 186 3 415 14 130 520 731

53 43 43 827 264 56 79 74

453 125 061 703 594 249 167 280

93.1 83.9 83.9 53.5 72.1 78.8 97.2 92.1

4.3 15.4 15.4 39.9 25.9 9.8 1.5 3.1

.1 – – .2 .2 .2 .1 .1

2.2 .4 .4 2.7 1.6 1.2 1.1 4.4

1.3 .3 .3 5.3 .9 18.0 .6 .9

92.2 83.7 83.7 52.2 71.5 71.8 96.8 91.5

Rhode Island -----------------------------Cranston city ---------------------------East Providence city ----------------------Pawtucket city --------------------------Providence city -------------------------Warwick city ----------------------------

1 003 76 50 72 160 85

464 060 380 644 728 427

919 72 46 64 112 83

073 614 471 846 893 881

37 1 2 2 23

986 524 216 600 387 700

4 267 279 202 195 1 598 156

17 615 1 154 277 424 9 599 623

43 932 1 749 893 4 939 23 744 618

898 71 45 62 104 83

073 463 785 134 391 349

91.6 95.5 92.2 89.3 70.2 98.2

3.8 2.0 4.4 3.6 14.6 .8

.4 .4 .4 .3 1.0 .2

1.8 1.5 .5 .6 6.0 .7

4.4 2.3 1.8 6.8 14.8 .7

89.5 94.0 90.9 85.5 64.9 97.6

South Carolina ----------------------------Charleston city--------------------------Columbia city---------------------------Greenville city --------------------------North Charleston city ----------------------

3 486 80 98 58 70

703 414 052 282 161

2 407 46 52 37 43

683 037 785 237 978

1 040 33 42 20 24

010 490 757 513 112

8 935 76 268 62 443

21 298 618 1 368 376 1 151

28 334 504 2 033 567 1 675

2 391 45 52 36 43

911 740 049 808 256

69.1 57.2 53.8 63.9 62.7

29.8 41.6 43.6 35.2 34.4

.3 .1 .3 .1 .6

.6 .8 1.4 .6 1.6

.8 .6 2.1 1.0 2.4

68.6 56.9 53.1 63.2 61.7

3 133 668 751

50 369 4 891 1 427

3 327 521 801

5 428 1 195 666

634 653 47 627 97 227

91.5 88.2 96.8

.5 1.2 .7

7.2 9.0 1.4

.5 1.0 .8

.8 2.2 .7

91.2 87.4 96.4

South Dakota ----------------------------Rapid City city --------------------------Sioux Falls city --------------------------

696 004 54 523 100 814

637 181 48 091 97 583

Tennessee -------------------------------Chattanooga city ------------------------Clarksville city --------------------------Knoxville city ---------------------------Memphis city---------------------------Nashville-Davidson (remainder) --------------Nashville-Davidson ------------------------

4 877 152 75 165 610 488 510

185 488 494 121 337 518 784

4 048 98 56 136 268 360 382

317 960 678 789 420 795 056

777 51 15 25 334 118 119

Texas ----------------------------------Abilene city ----------------------------Amarillo city ---------------------------Arlington city ---------------------------Austin city -----------------------------Baytown city ---------------------------Beaumont city --------------------------Brownsville city -------------------------Bryan city -----------------------------Carrollton city --------------------------College Station city -----------------------

16 986 106 157 261 465 63 114 98 55 82 52

510 665 615 763 577 838 323 962 002 169 456

12 787 88 130 216 329 46 62 83 38 68 43

521 067 648 475 309 739 864 760 390 139 511

2 018 7 9 22 57 7 47

Corpus Christi city -----------------------Dallas city -----------------------------Denton city ----------------------------El Paso city ----------------------------Fort Worth city -------------------------Galveston city --------------------------Garland city----------------------------Grand Prairie city------------------------Houston city ---------------------------Irving city ------------------------------

257 1 006 66 515 447 59 180 99 1 630 155

453 831 270 342 619 072 635 613 672 037

196 557 54 396 286 36 144 75 860 122

500 957 175 770 072 283 144 821 323 256

12 297 6 17 98 17 16 9 457 11

Killeen city-----------------------------Laredo city ----------------------------Longview city --------------------------Lubbock city ---------------------------McAllen city ---------------------------Mesquite city---------------------------Midland city ---------------------------Odessa city ----------------------------Pasadena city --------------------------Plano city ------------------------------

63 122 70 186 84 101 89 89 119 128

535 899 316 281 021 484 443 783 363 679

36 87 53 144 59 88 71 68 100 113

Port Arthur city -------------------------Richardson city -------------------------San Angelo city -------------------------San Antonio city ------------------------Tyler city ------------------------------Victoria city ----------------------------Waco city -----------------------------Wichita Falls city -------------------------

58 74 84 935 75 55 103 96

724 842 474 927 450 000 590 259

Utah -----------------------------------Ogden city-----------------------------Orem city -----------------------------Provo city -----------------------------Salt Lake City city -----------------------Sandy city -----------------------------Taylorsville-Bennion CDP -------------------West Valley City city ----------------------

1 722 63 67 86 159 75 52 86

850 909 561 848 936 058 351 976

Vermont ---------------------------------

562 758

041 360 802 770 981 802 412

12 473 534 333 592 1 146 1 439 1 474

30 1 1 1 4 6 6

543 418 164 084 675 720 138 180 9 461 3 985 3 286

69 872 379 1 346 1 306 1 768 166 293 337 142 522 120

315 1 2 10 13

236 018 234 575 679 130 168 736 574 657

960 4 646 445 2 067 1 990 194 1 067 587 4 376 1 067

2 21 1 6 8 1 7 2 66 6

816 260 873 990 516 316 411 000 260 976

19 131 99 13 948 15 738 394 5 942 8 185 5 453 950 5 207

28 64 66 676 49 42 70 77

897 891 974 464 847 135 041 754

24 3 3 65 21 4 24 10

1 617 55 65 82 139 72 49 79

595 374 600 653 589 220 521

072 358 844 359 939 329 1 856 346 896 5 593 3 506

31 075 925 2 461 986 4 011 4 131 4 212

4 028 98 55 136 266 358 379

266 375 553 184 547 068 297

83.0 64.9 75.1 82.8 44.0 73.9 74.8

15.9 33.7 20.9 15.6 54.9 24.3 23.4

.3 .4 .4 .4 .2 .3 .3

.6 .9 2.1 1.0 .8 1.3 1.3

.6 .6 3.3 .6 .7 .8 .8

82.6 64.5 73.6 82.5 43.7 73.3 74.3

4 294 16 22 22 105 14 5 89 10 8 4

120 099 779 152 162 546 075 186 691 289 441

10 320 81 121 206 288 41 60 9 33 63 41

879 462 693 268 428 263 281 197 882 960 083

75.3 82.6 82.9 82.7 70.7 73.2 55.0 84.6 69.8 82.9 82.9

11.9 7.0 5.8 8.4 12.4 12.1 41.2 .2 17.2 4.8 6.3

.4 .4 .9 .5 .4 .3 .3 .3 .3 .6 .2

1.9 1.3 1.8 4.0 3.0 .5 1.6 .3 1.6 6.8 6.7

25.3 15.1 14.5 8.5 22.6 22.8 4.4 90.1 19.4 10.1 8.5

60.8 76.4 77.2 78.8 62.0 64.6 52.7 9.3 61.6 77.8 78.3

305 543 921 278 465 439 986 768 008 981

128 204 5 355 85 12 20 20 442 24

743 712 862 260 835 491 461 249 943 829

113 482 51 136 253 28 135 66 665 110

663 194 913 511 863 344 230 368 638 681

76.3 55.4 81.7 77.0 63.9 61.4 79.8 76.1 52.8 78.9

4.8 29.5 9.4 3.4 22.0 29.0 9.0 9.8 28.1 7.5

.4 .5 .7 .4 .4 .3 .6 .6 .3 .7

.9 2.1 2.9 1.2 1.9 2.4 4.4 2.8 4.0 4.5

50.0 20.3 8.8 68.9 19.2 21.1 11.3 20.3 27.2 16.0

44.1 47.9 78.3 26.5 56.7 48.0 74.9 66.6 40.8 71.4

475 40 488 692 148 510 381 485 607 421

3 656 413 348 2 442 683 2 700 904 287 1 846 5 180

8 115 2 41 64 8 18 27 34 7

218 338 993 708 572 764 675 902 259 804

32 6 52 126 18 83 61 55 81 110

719 957 590 182 373 535 406 845 930 333

57.9 71.0 76.6 77.8 70.8 87.0 79.8 75.7 84.0 88.6

30.1 .1 19.8 8.4 .5 5.9 9.2 6.1 .8 4.0

.7 – .7 .4 .2 .5 .4 .5 .5 .3

5.8 .3 .5 1.3 .8 2.7 1.0 .3 1.5 4.0

12.9 93.8 4.3 22.4 76.9 8.6 20.9 31.1 28.7 6.1

51.5 5.7 74.8 67.7 21.9 82.3 68.7 62.2 68.6 85.7

859 511 909 852 267 395 010 586

195 248 363 3 447 230 119 275 640

2 791 4 873 849 10 625 391 376 896 1 749

4 2 23 517 6 20 16 9

441 858 463 974 595 716 722 525

26 63 56 340 47 29 61 73

522 461 058 798 092 475 904 980

49.2 86.7 79.3 72.3 66.1 76.6 67.6 80.8

42.3 4.7 4.6 7.0 28.2 8.0 23.2 11.0

.3 .3 .4 .4 .3 .2 .3 .7

4.8 6.5 1.0 1.1 .5 .7 .9 1.8

7.6 3.8 27.8 55.3 8.7 37.7 16.1 9.9

45.2 84.8 66.4 36.4 62.4 53.6 59.8 76.9

426 732 211 083 420 921 054 066

11 079 1 632 23 149 2 620 104 399 705

24 371 766 552 829 2 696 211 326 1 042

33 000 1 252 961 2 277 7 512 1 269 1 560 3 391

83 7 1 3 15 1 2 6

097 553 934 576 220 776 730 011

1 573 52 64 80 132 71 47 75

092 859 080 067 405 701 396 859

93.9 87.2 96.5 94.5 87.2 97.2 93.7 90.9

.6 2.6 – .2 1.6 .1 .8 .8

1.4 1.2 .8 1.0 1.7 .3 .6 1.2

1.9 2.0 1.4 2.6 4.7 1.7 3.0 3.9

4.8 11.8 2.9 4.1 9.5 2.4 5.2 6.9

91.3 82.7 94.8 92.2 82.8 95.5 90.5 87.2

554 570

2 194

2 215

3 064

551 441

98.5

.4

.4

.5

.7

98.0

3 862

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Table 171.

Race and Hispanic Origin: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Race

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Percent of all persons Race

All persons

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Virginia ---------------------------------Alexandria city -------------------------Annandale CDP -------------------------Arlington CDP --------------------------Burke CDP -----------------------------Chesapeake city-------------------------Danville city----------------------------Hampton city---------------------------Lynchburg city --------------------------Newport News city ----------------------Norfolk city -----------------------------

6 187 111 50 170 57 151 53 133 66 170 261

358 183 975 936 734 976 056 793 049 045 229

4 793 76 42 130 49 107 33 78 47 106 148

278 907 353 745 344 395 203 167 898 558 132

1 163 24 1 17 2 41 19 52 17 56 102

068 557 897 947 426 643 516 176 518 982 135

16 391 247 231 465 181 529 72 360 97 681 1 397

Portsmouth city -------------------------Richmond city --------------------------Roanoke city ---------------------------Suffolk city ----------------------------Virginia Beach city ------------------------

103 203 96 52 393

907 056 397 141 069

53 87 71 28 316

408 928 982 532 290

49 112 23 23 54

112 406 286 181 800

302 441 167 157 1 612

Washington ------------------------------Bellevue city ---------------------------Bellingham city -------------------------Everett city ----------------------------Federal Way CDP ------------------------Lakewood CDP--------------------------Seattle city ----------------------------Spokane city ---------------------------Tacoma city----------------------------Yakima city -----------------------------

4 866 86 52 69 67 58 516 177 176 54

692 878 278 961 554 412 259 196 664 831

4 313 75 49 64 58 43 389 165 138 45

601 294 054 144 626 578 304 629 449 248

147 364 1 796 399 1 196 2 550 7 355 51 652 3 371 20 193 1 382

83 212 397 838 1 161 742 919 7 406 3 533 3 410 1 207

West Virginia -----------------------------Charleston city--------------------------Huntington city --------------------------

1 793 477 57 287 54 844

1 726 023 48 190 50 755

55 398 8 136 3 676

3 099 75 117

Wisconsin -------------------------------Appleton city ---------------------------Eau Claire city --------------------------Green Bay city -------------------------Janesville city --------------------------Kenosha city ---------------------------La Crosse city --------------------------Madison city ---------------------------Milwaukee city -------------------------Oshkosh city ---------------------------Racine city-----------------------------Waukesha city --------------------------West Allis city ---------------------------

4 891 65 56 96 52 80 51 191 628 55 84 56 63

4 514 63 54 91 51 72 47 173 397 53 64 54 62

315 510 014 040 178 321 841 690 827 134 218 292 007

244 305 215 331 536 188 5 070 370 7 925 191 567 347 15 592 248 217

39 725 267 288 2 230 221 305 311 778 6 016 316 313 154 390

427 220 44 812

3 290 1 601

9 921 449

Wyoming --------------------------------Cheyenne city ---------------------------

350

769 651 930 466 133 375 003 262 088 006 298 958 221

453 588 50 008

Asian or Pacific Islander 158 4 5 11 5 1

808 687 697 596 171 815 240 2 319 443 3 981 6 680

727 1 664 782 143 16 947 211 8 1 2 4 5 61 3 12

292 660 521 808 845 564 293 835 295 680

7 505 729 228 53 1 2 2

Hispanic origin (of any race) 155 10 3 22 2 1

White

Black

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

353 440 236 742 426 575 188 2 506 432 4 562 7 240

4 702 71 40 118 47 106 33 76 47 104 145

857 508 015 559 499 425 078 946 595 704 093

77.5 69.2 83.1 76.5 85.5 70.7 62.6 58.4 72.5 62.7 56.7

18.8 22.1 3.7 10.5 4.2 27.4 36.8 39.0 26.5 33.5 39.1

.3 .2 .5 .3 .3 .3 .1 .3 .1 .4 .5

2.6 4.2 11.2 6.8 9.0 1.2 .5 1.7 .7 2.3 2.6

2.5 9.4 6.3 13.3 4.2 1.0 .4 1.9 .7 2.7 2.8

76.0 64.3 78.5 69.4 82.3 70.0 62.3 57.5 72.1 61.6 55.5

1 427 1 744 719 293 12 128

52 87 71 28 309

591 048 590 352 570

51.4 43.3 74.7 54.7 80.5

47.3 55.4 24.2 44.5 13.9

.3 .2 .2 .3 .4

.7 .8 .8 .3 4.3

1.4 .9 .7 .6 3.1

50.6 42.9 74.3 54.4 78.8

4 229 74 48 63 57 42 381 163 135 42

131 065 249 242 167 040 033 859 521 998

88.6 86.7 93.8 91.7 86.8 74.6 75.4 93.5 78.4 82.5

3.0 2.1 .8 1.7 3.8 12.6 10.0 1.9 11.4 2.5

1.7 .5 1.6 1.7 1.1 1.6 1.4 2.0 1.9 2.2

4.3 10.0 2.9 4.0 7.2 9.5 11.9 2.2 7.0 1.2

4.2 2.3 2.3 2.4 3.7 4.9 3.3 1.6 3.5 15.9

86.9 85.3 92.3 90.4 84.6 72.0 73.8 92.5 76.7 78.4

1 719 792 48 015 50 596

96.2 84.1 92.5

3.1 14.2 6.7

.2 .1 .2

.4 1.3 .4

.4 .6 .4

95.9 83.8 92.3

4 469 63 53 90 50 69 47 171 382 52 61 52 61

091 213 820 496 748 955 546 433 269 785 475 515 352

92.3 96.7 94.9 94.4 98.2 90.0 93.8 90.8 63.3 96.6 76.2 95.3 98.1

5.0 .3 .6 .6 .4 6.3 .7 4.1 30.5 .6 18.5 .4 .3

.8 .4 .5 2.3 .4 .4 .6 .4 1.0 .6 .4 .3 .6

1.1 2.3 3.9 2.4 .8 .6 4.8 3.9 1.9 1.9 .7 1.4 .8

1.8 .8 .5 1.1 1.1 5.7 .9 1.9 6.0 .9 7.7 5.8 1.3

91.4 96.3 94.5 93.8 97.3 87.0 93.2 89.6 60.9 96.0 72.9 92.2 97.0

413 389 41 675

94.2 89.6

.7 3.2

2.2 .9

.6 1.2

5.5 11.6

91.1 83.3

206 2 1 1 2 2 17 2 6 8

018 039 210 675 490 885 058 820 270 700

7 892 329 210

058 484 246 288 394 487 424 406 831 039 589 792 478

87 609 519 264 1 061 585 4 611 456 3 614 37 420 489 6 484 3 308 806

2 742 616

24 976 5 804

2 7 11 1

White, not of Hispanic origin

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 172.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Pacific Islander

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Alabama -----------------------------Birmingham city----------------------Dothan city -------------------------Huntsville city -----------------------Mobile city -------------------------Montgomery city ---------------------Tuscaloosa city -----------------------

18 155 424 102 663 637 350 67

108 7 – – – – –

32 – – – 14 – –

21 226 1 702 354 3 261 1 846 1 385 959

4 415 432 59 795 289 189 322

1 837 184 12 178 251 148 68

1 983 94 110 272 116 88 89

4 129 412 57 1 067 269 115 233

3 290 97 7 575 48 215 80

2 316 296 69 185 641 147 28

528 32 21 68 32 – 5

251 – 21 36 20 – –

70 22 – 1 – – 5

196 10 – 27 12 – –

Alaska -------------------------------Anchorage city------------------------

32 173 6 713

44 006 5 587

9 946 2 610

17 549 9 501

1 210 678

8 100 3 480

2 173 1 368

517 280

4 055 2 862

396 144

1 805 1 263

737 441

569 474

245 141

150 061 417 802 257 18 186 930 2 176 6 329 646

246 – 7 7 – 137 – – 14 –

193 – – – 17 14 – – 28 10

046 013 957 507 599 157 439 644 408 763

13 163 529 649 700 122 4 096 541 1 818 2 254 128

8 606 354 350 556 97 2 963 130 326 1 168 328

6 482 160 454 512 63 1 489 169 625 1 179 176

5 598 431 396 519 53 1 887 109 710 492 59

6 541 128 516 522 198 1 208 222 907 1 064 52

4 588 189 199 260 20 1 966 117 439 959 –

3 081 83 188 420 25 833 22 121 395 125

1 523 45 132 187 25 481 22 55 208 64

295 38 14 – – 46 – 21 78 9

570 – 20 22 – 160 – 6 47 46

Arkansas -----------------------------Fort Smith city ----------------------Little Rock city-----------------------North Little Rock city ------------------Pine Bluff city ------------------------

14 141 1 079 448 208 167

122 – 12 14 –

57 8 – – –

11 660 2 917 1 462 124 151

1 621 135 352 26 6

1 524 78 270 22 5

1 052 10 150 10 36

1 353 155 188 – 30

1 168 17 102 16 57

1 731 812 103 27 5

438 28 13 – 42

153 – – – –

25 – 6 – –

163 20 – – 42

California -----------------------------Alameda city ------------------------Alhambra city -----------------------Anaheim city ------------------------Antioch city -------------------------Arden-Arcade CDP --------------------Bakersfield city ----------------------Baldwin Park city ---------------------Bellflower city -----------------------Berkeley city ------------------------Buena Park city -----------------------

243 736 393 253 1 409 525 789 1 808 399 514 492 407

2 064 17 – – – 35 14 – – 8 3

941 616 137 903 489 772 792 635 884 444 012

320 730 835 1 840 2 986 253 731 438 290 437 2 777 898

154 122 169 502 2 460 157 138 796 22 230 1 094 928

259 908 938 888 4 637 110 281 652 25 1 869 1 480 2 699

276 759 497 3 492 4 710 68 75 515 675 360 656 837

103 126 610 67 1 148 142 220 149 148 288 85 398

33 314 175 60 554 25 122 125 96 139 65 91

28 320 77 – 302 51 8 – 35 114 – 186

23 783 294 7 167 50 10 4 17 5 10 47

Burbank city ------------------------Camarillo city -----------------------Carlsbad city ------------------------Carson city -------------------------Cerritos city-------------------------Chino city --------------------------Chula Vista city ----------------------Citrus Heights CDP --------------------Clovis city --------------------------Compton city -------------------------

504 292 374 441 152 334 874 1 122 754 485

– – – – – 11 7 – – –

17 13 13 18 8 – 9 – – –

6 3 1 17 23 1 11 3 2

285 246 826 908 766 933 263 391 685 442

784 428 399 670 5 358 320 694 529 313 –

1 588 969 260 13 707 6 310 477 7 548 653 295 254

917 890 689 1 313 2 148 331 1 768 917 519 14

627 288 108 275 2 527 87 70 201 165 19

1 425 368 194 1 055 5 757 289 692 279 134 17

502 266 81 447 572 249 230 313 130 66

88 71 214 3 099 328 115 892 233 52 1 186

57 28 179 220 91 6 272 153 36 11

9 9 5 2 314 41 71 165 30 7 1 090

22 34 30 472 196 – 455 35 5 85

Concord city ------------------------Corona city -------------------------Costa Mesa city ---------------------Daly City city -----------------------Diamond Bar city---------------------Downey city ------------------------East Los Angeles CDP -----------------El Cajon city ------------------------El Monte city ------------------------El Toro CDP --------------------------

999 573 472 441 162 569 521 1 136 415 244

– – 5 – – – – 5 – –

27 – – 7 – – – – 30 –

9 5 5 39 13 7 1 2 12 5

272 277 879 189 293 775 537 024 280 502

2 952 699 823 10 444 3 827 887 310 200 6 611 1 123

3 090 1 579 666 24 950 2 664 1 979 114 651 1 213 1 177

803 301 1 046 880 1 157 454 903 370 349 933

677 510 504 654 1 635 602 38 81 121 390

752 800 387 650 2 703 2 881 68 126 334 579

363 1 159 2 086 536 364 377 25 343 2 969 1 029

405 160 379 1 072 79 262 46 313 124 253

198 17 164 275 9 71 – 37 6 99

49 56 22 608 44 55 – 28 112 57

65 63 59 103 4 78 29 241 6 65

Encinitas city ------------------------Escondido city -----------------------Fairfield city ------------------------Florence-Graham CDP ------------------Fontana city ------------------------Fountain Valley city -------------------Fremont city ------------------------Fresno city -------------------------Fullerton city ------------------------Garden Grove city ---------------------

289 1 040 890 243 880 284 907 3 578 697 816

– 23 7 32 – 17 35 – 19 38

9 – – – – 13 75 103 – 26

1 624 3 572 7 509 181 3 495 9 335 32 592 43 938 13 687 28 818

278 455 680 10 439 400 543 722 949 962

207 1 196 4 112 108 1 809 491 8 787 2 476 1 206 2 438

570 455 998 – 319 912 312 138 250 325

336 88 523 16 236 530 5 481 2 783 1 563 737

4 6

91 263 451 – 179 255 793 703 532 213

41 492 270 – 159 388 451 485 334 752

36 233 828 44 374 265 1 069 453 162 661

36 52 343 – 161 90 557 99 70 179

– 12 – 8 4 62 22 114 27 187

– 169 480 36 68 48 316 193 65 285

Glendale city ------------------------Hacienda Heights CDP -----------------Hawthorne city ----------------------Hayward city ------------------------Hesperia city ------------------------Huntington Beach city -----------------Huntington Park city ------------------Inglewood city -----------------------Irvine city --------------------------La Habra city-------------------------

552 275 299 1 191 528 1 400 143 358 258 350

– – – 37 – – – – – –

9 – – – – 6 11 – – –

25 14 7 15

485 167 283 938 230 1 098 440 854 1 559 440

1 538 1 754 738 1 193 95 3 555 51 335 3 355 350

919 420 582 1 694 38 972 96 302 1 648 207

9 347 1 989 797 741 19 1 264 118 103 3 882 547

1 204 194 1 659 1 339 29 3 790 118 313 2 455 91

193 77 408 1 728 117 414 68 346 106 99

150 62 143 439 53 262 – 66 62 94

– – 13 288 50 79 – 9 – 5

21 15 37 383 14 67 64 18 14 –

Lakewood city -----------------------La Mesa city ------------------------Lancaster city -----------------------Livermore city -----------------------Lodi city ---------------------------Long Beach city ----------------------Los Angeles city ---------------------Lynwood city ------------------------Merced city -------------------------Milpitas city -------------------------

520 341 1 147 378 574 2 616 14 526 181 477 575

– – 11 – – 8 164 – – 4

15 – – – – 108 229 – 13 8

6 1 3 2 2 54 334

Mission Viejo city --------------------Modesto city ------------------------Montebello city ----------------------Monterey Park city -------------------Moreno Valley city -------------------Mountain View city -------------------Napa city --------------------------National City city ---------------------Newport Beach city -------------------Norwalk city -------------------------

242 1 748 224 184 757 422 407 321 199 749

– 6 17 – 11 11 – 8 4 –

– – – – 33 – – – – –

Arizona ------------------------------Chandler city ------------------------Glendale city ------------------------Mesa city --------------------------Peoria city --------------------------Phoenix city-------------------------Scottsdale city -----------------------Tempe city -------------------------Tucson city -------------------------Yuma city ---------------------------

204 1 1 2

51 2 2 3 15 1 5 8

3 129 2 744 709 – 14 130 – 31 452 27 24 744 – 2 901 20 3 386 53 6 249 – 8 322 46 5 926 13 15 134 – 9 628

713 4 21 3 1 3 6 1

2 11 2 1 1

423 794 436 797 691 952 324 207 463 701 510

733 6 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 2

1 1

2 1 1 2 14

278 207 409 630 567 583 058 347 829 110

2 277 8 219 591 3 285 41 3 153 183 176 6 130 261

470 462 475 446 293 059 950 981 8 281 16 801

899 284 534 338 207 3 397 69 795 66 131 3 423

2 199 327 1 438 1 082 504 18 634 88 889 314 238 6 320

707 407 393 439 671 3 664 45 322 19 268 570

297 104 230 286 345 985 15 837 144 746 1 251

920 65 320 117 35 1 433 73 418 95 – 956

459 172 98 121 24 5 557 17 305 19 40 3 830

405 97 217 169 77 4 330 7 036 449 32 712

119 30 81 65 16 564 2 431 41 22 230

30 – 25 60 39 2 538 1 570 203 5 80

156 58 111 44 – 860 2 170 205 5 314

4 12 9 34 7 9 1 9 1 11

900 1 013 3 209 22 232 530 2 898 328 54 406 1 061

582 1 497 1 100 837 3 494 2 557 165 8 224 119 3 836

992 415 2 841 5 957 611 1 425 334 273 502 682

561 1 581 207 188 182 936 165 81 290 904

718 212 1 059 1 223 601 463 78 79 251 2 596

556 1 240 416 3 070 645 943 96 86 120 1 313

87 767 62 31 699 396 76 540 86 346

87 202 35 27 268 76 62 120 64 112

– 8 18 – 197 156 – 119 8 104

– 76 9 4 179 49 6 280 14 5

14 1 2 19 2

593 097 124 946 313 542 293 066 851 341

8 1 2 6

1 2 3 1 1

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Table 172.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

CaliforniamCon. Oakland city ------------------------Oceanside city -----------------------Ontario city -------------------------Orange city -------------------------Oxnard city -------------------------Palmdale city ------------------------Palo Alto city -----------------------Pasadena city -----------------------Pico Rivera city ----------------------Pleasanton city -----------------------

2 295 816 918 594 1 351 625 86 791 342 139

19 – – – 13 – – 13 – –

11 – 16 – – – – – 8 –

Pomona city ------------------------Rancho Cucamonga city ----------------Redding city-------------------------Redlands city ------------------------Redondo Beach city -------------------Redwood City city --------------------Rialto city --------------------------Richmond city -----------------------Riverside city ------------------------Rosemead city ------------------------

656 687 1 460 378 276 186 471 597 1 984 236

– – 13 16 – – 10 – – –

Sacramento city----------------------Salinas city -------------------------San Bernardino city -------------------San Buenaventura (Ventura) city ---------San Diego city -----------------------San Francisco city --------------------San Jose city ------------------------San Leandro city ---------------------San Mateo city ----------------------Santa Ana city -----------------------

4 660 1 137 1 680 986 6 909 3 197 5 196 498 350 1 304

Santa Barbara city--------------------Santa Clara city----------------------Santa Clarita city---------------------Santa Maria city ---------------------Santa Monica city --------------------Santa Rosa city ----------------------Santee city -------------------------Simi Valley city ----------------------South Gate city ----------------------South San Francisco city ----------------

Pacific Islander

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

309 051 181 164 980 328 391 2 720 833 629

2 683 1 130 325 976 1 146 282 1 529 2 362 224 352

814 265 654 493 182 403 492 619 47 405

1 850 175 683 710 747 160 294 354 116 232

6 771 504 516 2 462 574 211 41 572 52 191

1 320 2 113 745 171 530 206 108 109 36 73

403 467 112 78 218 55 86 84 26 55

256 1 335 184 31 223 23 4 – – –

184 291 57 28 67 112 – 4 10 18

1 617 1 157 227 529 772 1 157 145 2 929 1 708 10 767

2 085 1 172 109 727 518 842 600 2 712 2 599 833

462 726 93 159 394 644 107 145 146 031

538 521 35 186 120 329 417 736 835 91

412 502 34 367 458 203 366 531 1 333 298

1 481 458 10 258 104 287 204 453 1 893 3 764

335 477 52 221 365 522 234 344 980 76

118 170 47 74 183 88 83 233 227 37

130 167 – 83 54 132 34 83 287 39

38 15 5 7 39 – 20 10 185 –

770 175 087 416 731 901 200 880 514 633

18 963 1 057 643 399 13 830 130 753 31 829 4 053 4 018 2 557

7 308 4 952 974 493 63 150 40 977 37 467 2 899 2 282 3 020

7 705 890 482 558 8 845 11 591 12 731 559 2 715 1 295

2 756 284 466 268 3 206 2 891 9 832 338 472 648

1

822 554 619 253 613 538 453 276 446 203

4 016 356 1 594 268 16 889 8 952 41 107 568 309 14 153

2 763 510 408 111 6 713 3 099 3 726 525 791 833

660 146 187 61 1 646 975 1 146 167 181 232

288 – 159 14 1 809 1 310 1 202 67 6 299

228 185 53 11 2 847 465 824 221 13 198

1 17 4 3 5 3 1 5 1 12

884 057 444 660 336 687 295 228 163 294

532 2 913 565 133 1 721 792 165 806 30 3 672

409 533 582 665 477 654 500 686 627 726

484 1 682 921 397 1 530 347 185 546 13 513

127 2 249 348 116 461 149 37 636 32 389

175 1 708 422 198 531 206 101 566 187 408

79 3 481 107 89 120 539 202 413 42 185

45 333 131 58 132 150 293 153 158 1 155

27 118 41 43 72 122 119 134 – 124

– 25 – 10 32 15 – – 113 556

18 122 51 5 4 13 125 19 45 35

– 50 24 20 – 25 – – – 21

4 47 22 4 28 5 17 4 2 23

116 500 012 745 781 128 417 403 415 982

154 805 349 588 626 765 2 777 1 371 224 1 310

3 319 11 256 5 887 535 1 833 803 9 850 713 1 006 20 380

245 1 755 3 065 821 13 013 515 379 193 577 689

27 1 774 2 002 649 905 465 1 932 668 178 716

126 292 1 454 578 5 555 1 049 405 791 136 258

141 6 613 2 716 347 925 1 087 1 445 216 9 201

383 635 712 180 324 188 528 13 288 1 119

128 169 267 73 142 51 121 13 154 405

35 6 191 18 163 121 66 – 56 70

220 197 203 47 11 12 157 – 71 617

– – – – – – –

– – 9 – 21 – 7

5 2 4 16 17 2 5

034 350 030 430 140 586 199

392 241 1 695 5 148 1 660 407 1 462

266 773 522 6 815 761 543 1 029

249 455 779 1 052 1 343 834 622

379 83 395 503 240 74 329

182 321 404 692 1 023 225 805

158 373 48 1 456 11 358 104 618

42 537 42 105 464 121 74

19 203 11 40 165 83 72

– 334 – 39 268 25 2

23 – 8 20 13 6 –

28 116 403 1 576 507 2 379 5 245 550 285 915 422 771 353 536

251 – – 7 33 65 7 13 – – – – 17

177 – – – 60 4 8 17 – – – – –

56 1 8 3 6 10 2

689 757 003 088 153 377 119 770 2 543 647 610 856 2 614

8 810 162 1 064 1 030 601 1 416 664 170 370 77 123 83 497

5 837 72 1 162 155 917 845 133 99 282 68 142 111 163

12 136 367 1 167 482 1 035 2 259 466 245 544 120 141 283 351

3 301 73 252 350 212 446 226 39 198 15 39 37 98

11 149 209 2 781 482 2 440 1 007 222 160 549 107 36 97 149

7 185 89 996 196 476 2 618 176 12 477 113 44 154 458

2 722 124 104 77 478 386 34 80 80 21 81 15 21

1 532 97 59 58 255 146 34 80 49 21 20 11 8

294 27 – – 53 69 – – 13 – 7 – –

668 – 45 19 103 113 – – 18 – 12 4 13

Connecticut ---------------------------Bridgeport city-----------------------Bridgeport town ---------------------Bristol city--------------------------Bristol town ------------------------Danbury city ------------------------Danbury town -----------------------East Hartford town -------------------East Hartford CDP --------------------Fairfield town -----------------------Greenwich town -----------------------

6 679 303 303 134 134 172 172 143 143 33 24

76 – – – – 7 7 – – – –

45 – – – – – – – – – –

48 315 2 939 2 939 483 483 2 353 2 353 1 022 1 022 600 2 013

10 472 222 222 128 128 399 399 70 70 150 381

5 436 109 109 118 118 153 153 159 159 63 118

3 869 26 26 12 12 53 53 82 82 35 1 221

11 850 614 614 68 68 612 612 309 309 191 59

4 974 120 120 53 53 106 106 54 54 46 98

3 967 530 530 35 35 172 172 191 191 27 63

647 80 80 – – 40 40 5 5 29 –

380 75 75 – – – – 5 5 29 –

133 – – – – – – – – – –

123 5 5 – – 40 40 – – – –

Hamden town -----------------------Hartford city ------------------------Hartford town -----------------------Manchester town ---------------------Meriden city ------------------------Meriden town -----------------------New Britain city----------------------New Britain town --------------------New Haven city ----------------------New Haven town ----------------------

42 580 580 199 128 128 82 82 362 362

– 17 17 – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – – – –

941 2 106 2 106 712 287 287 1 294 1 294 3 149 3 149

370 303 303 108 92 92 286 286 1 180 1 180

149 128 128 31 52 52 32 32 216 216

57 42 42 13 – – 35 35 357 357

119 499 499 188 12 12 146 146 541 541

135 69 69 184 55 55 75 75 596 596

95 566 566 43 68 68 112 112 77 77

7 16 16 7 – – 17 17 94 94

7 6 6 7 – – 9 9 62 62

– – – – – – – – 24 24

– 10 10 – – – 8 8 8 8

Total

Chinese

Filipino

54 5 4 8 11 2 5 10 1 2

012 814 464 433 618 823 738 624 740 840

26 704 476 571 2 025 467 208 2 812 3 403 379 903

8 3 1 1 7 1

– 13 27 7 – 74 5 9 – –

8 5 2 2 3 3 2 9 10 17

490 041 132 463 685 674 232 957 714 696

80 5 11 – 59 39 92 – – 44

139 – 7 – 284 118 35 – – 21

52 8 6 2 124 207 149 8 10 27

776 408 645 747 455 1 263 479 590 453 364

6 8 11 6 3 44 – – – 8

– 32 42 – – – 17 – 14 –

Spring Valley CDP --------------------Stockton city ------------------------Sunnyvale city -----------------------Thousand Oaks city -------------------Torrance city ------------------------Tustin city --------------------------Union City city -----------------------Upland city -------------------------Vacaville city ------------------------Vallejo city --------------------------

446 2 267 611 310 498 317 303 321 879 802

– – 7 – 8 – – 8 9 –

Visalia city -------------------------Vista city --------------------------Walnut Creek city --------------------West Covina city ---------------------Westminster city ---------------------Whittier city ------------------------Yorba Linda city ----------------------

798 733 114 342 484 379 343

Colorado -----------------------------Arvada city -------------------------Aurora city -------------------------Boulder city -------------------------Colorado Springs city ------------------Denver city -------------------------Fort Collins city ----------------------Greeley city -------------------------Lakewood city -----------------------Longmont city -----------------------Pueblo city -------------------------Thornton city ------------------------Westminster city ----------------------

352

4 6 1 5

4 1 2

1 6

1 1 1 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 172.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

ConnecticutmCon. Norwalk city ------------------------Norwalk town -----------------------Stamford city -----------------------Stamford town ----------------------Waterbury city ----------------------Waterbury town ---------------------West Hartford town-------------------West Hartford CDP -------------------West Haven city ---------------------West Haven town ---------------------

69 69 59 59 313 313 96 96 102 102

– – – – 8 8 – – – –

– – – – 38 38 – – – –

1 1 2 2

Delaware -----------------------------Wilmington city -----------------------

2 157 90

23 –

District of Columbia ---------------------Washington city -----------------------

1 523 1 523

Florida -------------------------------Boca Raton city ----------------------Brandon CDP ------------------------Cape Coral city ----------------------Carol City CDP -----------------------Clearwater city ----------------------Coral Springs city --------------------Daytona Beach city -------------------Deltona CDP ------------------------Fort Lauderdale city -------------------Gainesville city------------------------

Pacific Islander

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

274 274 271 271 768 768 759 759 176 176

311 311 707 707 148 148 392 392 289 289

75 75 262 262 48 48 117 117 262 262

40 40 148 148 73 73 47 47 19 19

660 660 578 578 319 319 515 515 288 288

34 34 105 105 29 29 93 93 54 54

29 29 148 148 89 89 261 261 16 16

8 8 39 39 – – – – 37 37

– – – – – – – – – –

8 8 39 39 – – – – – –

– – – – – – – – 37 37

19 –

8 635 332

2 149 28

1 181 19

623 16

2 186 75

1 324 122

432 30

135 –

64 –

35 –

21 –

5 5

31 31

11 059 11 059

3 028 3 028

2 065 2 065

1 166 1 166

1 598 1 598

935 935

732 732

174 174

89 89

34 34

25 25

41 810 48 171 156 79 323 197 141 168 383 170

403 – – – 12 – – – – – 22

406 – – – – – 26 – – – –

145 787 1 278 978 323 266 961 1 623 626 259 1 049 3 289

30 352 425 77 50 73 196 484 76 16 151 1 121

32 786 224 174 81 8 90 179 60 57 239 357

9 088 26 46 23 42 37 45 98 28 44 213

29 117 439 250 48 61 131 651 163 60 272 742

12 459 9 232 63 – 58 103 31 35 22 467

15 221 133 109 8 – 306 17 141 19 73 199

4 413 – 41 – – 14 28 25 12 76 18

2 261 – 17 – – – 5 7 12 32 8

498 – – – – 14 23 12 – 13 10

1 188 – 13 – – – – 6 – 27 –

Hialeah city -------------------------Hollywood city-----------------------Jacksonville city (remainder) ------------Kendall CDP -------------------------Lakeland city ------------------------Largo city --------------------------Melbourne city ----------------------Miami city --------------------------Miami Beach city ---------------------Orlando city--------------------------

52 209 2 228 92 156 138 221 518 122 504

– 5 16 – – – 6 8 – 6

– 10 26 12 – – 6 – – –

920 1 597 11 540 2 508 515 403 1 126 2 088 1 321 2 402

353 549 1 004 540 118 82 195 617 265 399

117 191 6 689 339 60 101 158 387 492 827

10 51 408 313 12 17 133 174 30 191

188 548 910 477 210 111 217 438 251 416

11 92 679 369 54 – 158 92 33 201

22 65 835 144 44 75 89 166 20 288

73 18 251 14 54 22 14 63 31 114

44 18 106 14 9 22 7 23 11 57

– – 12 – – – 7 6 6 22

29 – 125 – 45 – – 34 14 16

Palm Bay city -----------------------Palm Harbor CDP ---------------------Pembroke Pines city -------------------Pensacola city -----------------------Plantation city -----------------------Pompano Beach city ------------------Port St. Lucie city --------------------St. Petersburg city --------------------Sarasota city ------------------------Sunrise city --------------------------

201 159 90 265 78 90 181 761 150 52

– – – – – – 11 36 18 –

– – – – – – – 27 – –

1 049 404 1 337 937 1 165 191 313 4 228 319 1 183

169 101 338 244 359 25 66 483 86 534

234 81 77 134 67 17 103 513 24 123

57 21 37 74 54 16 25 257 32 27

217 101 572 105 400 73 99 207 – 324

161 51 122 6 98 14 – 319 30 43

55 – 41 305 109 – 7 1 089 75 57

23 – – 30 3 10 10 112 – 28

9 – – 30 – 10 10 46 – –

– – – – – – – 12 – –

14 – – – – – – 14 – 28

Tallahassee city ----------------------Tampa city -------------------------Town ’n’ Country CDP -----------------West Palm Beach city -----------------Jacksonville city -----------------------

240 997 179 212 2 328

7 – – – 16

– – – – 35

2 169 3 848 1 091 767 12 226

758 425 147 62 1 080

237 715 127 72 7 075

96 237 93 101 459

571 560 230 239 977

296 650 175 39 712

89 608 207 172 849

39 100 4 37 270

13 71 4 8 106

15 – – – 12

– 29 – 29 144

Georgia ------------------------------Albany city -------------------------Atlanta city -------------------------Columbus city (remainder) --------------Macon city -------------------------Sandy Springs CDP -------------------Savannah city -----------------------South Augusta CDP -------------------Columbus city ------------------------

15 056 143 608 511 122 136 302 145 511

187 10 7 52 – – – – 52

40 – 11 – – – – – –

71 831 390 3 276 2 243 380 1 060 1 508 1 011 2 243

13 180 107 921 185 50 524 150 103 185

6 005 52 114 306 63 55 302 91 306

6 797 27 206 368 172 69 69 139 368

12 873 126 428 163 36 117 182 9 163

14 432 9 798 973 8 236 254 416 973

6 990 – 452 119 47 28 451 109 119

1 926 23 51 222 – 24 124 27 222

848 8 23 23 – – 66 27 23

262 – 10 47 – 24 26 – 47

571 – – 144 – – 11 – 144

Hawaii -------------------------------Honolulu CDP -------------------------

5 174 1 146

211 34

211 86

527 145 220 904

68 769 45 599

168 232 45 377

252 291 106 977

870 483

24 361 14 808

5 557 4 173

159 246 37 207

135 263 28 641

15 000 5 910

2 357 634

Idaho -------------------------------Boise City city ------------------------

14 436 904

173 16

68 11

8 297 1 522

1 275 299

1 064 142

2 830 328

377 82

964 229

566 187

799 76

429 64

75 –

148 6

Illinois -------------------------------Arlington Heights village ---------------Aurora city -------------------------Bloomington city ---------------------Champaign city ----------------------Chicago city-------------------------Cicero town -------------------------Decatur city-------------------------Des Plaines city ----------------------Elgin city ---------------------------Evanston city -------------------------

23 357 39 178 105 144 6 508 249 128 28 122 182

358 – 13 8 – 123 – – – – 29

362 10 – – – 130 – – – – 8

282 537 2 806 1 191 846 2 520 103 095 1 148 365 2 680 2 602 3 539

49 773 492 165 175 817 23 233 116 42 103 130 1 130

67 383 548 176 51 255 29 309 612 67 548 141 370

22 150 869 109 193 231 6 865 7 105 274 60 541

62 810 230 336 259 417 14 649 66 77 955 202 715

41 436 511 84 103 410 13 857 49 50 580 73 475

9 329 99 183 34 189 4 200 29 10 38 87 84

2 407 7 54 3 9 1 046 9 16 – 61 31

925 7 31 3 – 168 9 – – 36 31

260 – 5 – – 130 – 16 – – –

1 083 – 18 – 9 728 – – – 25 –

Joliet city --------------------------Mount Prospect village ----------------Naperville city -----------------------Oak Lawn village ---------------------Oak Park village ---------------------Peoria city --------------------------Rockford city ------------------------Schaumburg village -------------------Skokie village -----------------------Springfield city-----------------------Waukegan city-----------------------Wheaton city -------------------------

128 185 75 43 84 230 396 38 83 194 382 35

– – – – – – 33 – – – – –

– – – – – 4 – – – – – –

729 3 397 4 101 680 1 789 1 720 2 405 4 405 9 214 849 1 952 1 932

104 181 1 369 60 238 505 239 614 1 188 74 107 250

88 472 207 285 623 233 298 631 2 445 35 871 146

42 653 247 31 286 74 104 888 536 37 206 63

165 1 308 1 564 163 378 484 378 1 192 2 347 409 338 689

27 643 517 – 54 86 227 818 2 298 155 288 306

12 68 57 – 147 183 195 17 18 56 29 136

– 24 20 – 17 19 24 9 4 5 22 13

– 24 – – – 19 24 9 4 – 9 13

– – – – – – – – – – – –

– – 20 – – – – – – 5 13 –

1 1 1 1

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Table 172.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Pacific Islander

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Indiana ------------------------------Anderson city -----------------------Bloomington city ---------------------Evansville city -----------------------Fort Wayne city ----------------------Gary city ---------------------------Hammond city -----------------------Indianapolis city (remainder) ------------Muncie city -------------------------South Bend city ----------------------Terre Haute city----------------------Indianapolis city -----------------------

14 233 173 198 248 649 207 350 1 732 288 254 185 1 736

178 11 – – 16 – – 26 – – – 26

83 – – 8 – – – – – 7 – –

35 575 184 2 376 797 1 710 145 252 6 489 509 740 572 6 566

6 572 14 753 162 218 – 59 976 134 120 136 988

4 366 19 163 124 145 16 51 995 40 51 45 1 021

4 709 12 322 71 69 25 14 770 34 98 62 770

7 638 33 238 44 283 – – 1 673 113 127 74 1 706

5 103 59 501 45 177 7 54 772 76 63 55 774

2 376 31 41 105 338 29 36 454 7 92 26 454

1 020 – 19 17 23 – 16 167 35 54 14 167

548 – 19 – 19 – 5 65 28 39 6 65

177 – – 17 4 – 4 6 – 15 – 6

218 – – – – – – 80 – – 8 80

Iowa --------------------------------Cedar Rapids city---------------------Council Bluffs city --------------------Davenport city -----------------------Des Moines city----------------------Dubuque city ------------------------Iowa City city -----------------------Sioux City city -----------------------Waterloo city-------------------------

7 785 180 127 519 800 73 41 1 665 138

22 – – – – – – 5 –

4 – – – – – – – –

23 899 1 112 175 872 4 390 365 3 290 1 127 377

4 172 112 37 147 156 61 1 364 131 91

1 642 123 38 87 164 41 112 165 26

1 514 92 31 17 138 71 191 18 10

2 834 187 – 33 246 72 396 22 93

4 557 246 43 151 368 30 803 66 80

2 356 143 3 328 641 38 131 197 20

426 7 21 48 47 12 15 29 –

274 7 21 8 32 6 15 29 –

68 – – 40 – 6 – – –

48 – – – 15 – – – –

Kansas ------------------------------Kansas City city ---------------------Lawrence city -----------------------Olathe city--------------------------Overland Park city --------------------Topeka city -------------------------Wichita city --------------------------

23 049 1 300 1 880 224 349 1 411 3 673

131 – 16 – – – 24

70 – – – – – 27

30 1 2 1 2 1 7

060 506 578 040 077 008 459

4 952 131 1 083 87 562 229 859

2 344 95 134 69 217 154 373

1 881 35 194 82 84 116 240

3 877 86 392 162 431 77 889

4 349 158 353 349 315 200 420

6 428 93 118 40 311 147 3 146

1 054 90 28 13 14 38 153

381 – – – – 4 62

247 – – – 14 15 17

260 – 21 13 – 19 37

Kentucky -----------------------------Lexington-Fayette---------------------Louisville city ------------------------Owensboro city -----------------------

6 780 424 687 81

118 8 – –

48 – 7 –

16 494 3 305 1 968 103

2 960 1 151 349 8

1 992 109 253 –

2 340 688 161 –

2 376 476 198 37

3 316 273 229 49

1 328 90 604 –

815 40 38 9

338 21 24 9

198 9 – –

249 – 14 –

Louisiana -----------------------------Baton Rouge city ---------------------Bossier City city ---------------------Kenner city -------------------------Lafayette city -----------------------Lake Charles city ---------------------Metairie CDP ------------------------Monroe city-------------------------New Orleans city ---------------------Shreveport city -----------------------

19 873 247 282 166 325 187 242 48 786 454

101 – – – – – – – 29 9

101 6 – – – – – – – –

38 831 3 665 711 1 109 1 238 255 3 043 497 9 138 809

5 718 1 104 29 253 247 29 1 241 171 767 165

3 422 101 142 149 20 37 286 82 461 64

1 266 71 61 65 40 – 148 26 260 49

5 247 850 50 369 316 57 639 88 605 160

2 683 234 143 23 83 23 395 – 166 111

16 545 1 028 – 250 235 47 130 89 6 412 131

844 22 66 35 – 28 9 5 157 –

428 22 13 29 – 28 – 5 64 –

55 – – – – – – – – –

306 – 53 6 – – 9 – 67 –

Maine -------------------------------Portland city -------------------------

6 345 251

37 –

10 –

6 602 994

1 103 90

955 121

788 120

567 140

933 56

724 130

257 –

121 –

44 –

79 –

Maryland -----------------------------Baltimore city -----------------------Bethesda CDP -----------------------Columbia CDP -----------------------Dundalk CDP ------------------------Silver Spring CDP ---------------------Wheaton-Glenmont CDP -----------------

13 838 2 337 82 140 187 181 142

130 14 – – 10 9 –

290 22 – – – – –

136 7 4 3

30 1 1 1

596 808 100 054 42 750 1 926

19 128 1 243 398 286 138 505 321

7 307 437 788 349 33 89 93

28 873 1 440 945 849 13 717 1 028

28 518 1 586 418 696 105 399 1 338

7 970 229 97 227 – 919 576

1 540 150 8 24 6 34 –

588 73 8 6 6 – –

138 25 – – – – –

625 25 – 18 – – –

Massachusetts -------------------------Boston city -------------------------Brockton city ------------------------Brookline town ----------------------Brookline CDP -----------------------Cambridge city ----------------------Chicopee city ------------------------Fall River city------------------------Framingham town --------------------Framingham CDP ---------------------Haverhill city -------------------------

12 343 1 838 253 21 21 339 51 162 91 91 99

136 10 – – – – – 25 – – –

106 17 – 8 8 – – – 9 9 5

139 30 1 4 4 8

53 545 16 263 377 2 490 2 490 3 802 102 141 640 640 72

6 567 1 212 278 109 109 176 – 67 122 122 39

8 830 1 675 48 1 082 1 082 742 27 19 257 257 19

18 885 1 948 152 313 313 1 309 16 6 517 517 46

12 124 1 368 106 241 241 1 443 114 45 114 114 87

14 653 4 812 180 87 87 128 5 – 66 66 34

1 250 273 – – – 34 2 14 – – 13

404 44 – – – 27 2 – – – 8

149 12 – – – – – – – – –

527 210 – – – – – 14 – – –

Lawrence city -----------------------Lowell city --------------------------Lynn city ---------------------------Malden city -------------------------Medford city ------------------------New Bedford city---------------------Newton city -------------------------Quincy city -------------------------Somerville city -----------------------Springfield city-----------------------Waltham city ------------------------Weymouth town ---------------------Weymouth CDP ----------------------Worcester city ------------------------

449 137 194 108 88 405 36 87 90 368 121 81 81 617

– – – 8 7 – – – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – – – 5 – – – –

1 11 3 2 1

168 887 157 445 495 138 232 144 076 150 756 93 93 571

– 80 37 123 34 22 112 329 81 51 45 15 15 114

10 62 53 32 93 20 285 24 307 145 76 36 36 260

52 1 249 87 269 330 9 432 240 449 147 753 190 190 706

81 215 66 142 104 47 288 95 277 39 181 89 89 295

380 818 281 488 73 54 161 451 339 588 86 24 24 2 002

58 – 9 10 – – 57 40 29 16 46 – – –

– – – 10 – – 51 14 22 16 – – – –

– – – – – – – – – – 8 – – –

58 – 9 – – – 6 26 7 – 25 – – –

Michigan -----------------------------Ann Arbor city-----------------------Battle Creek city ---------------------Canton CDP -------------------------Canton township ---------------------Clinton CDP -------------------------Clinton township ---------------------Dearborn city------------------------Dearborn Heights city -----------------Detroit city -------------------------East Lansing city ----------------------

58 667 263 334 115 115 362 362 352 243 3 489 163

154 – – – – 13 13 – – – –

113 – – – – – – – – 22 –

101 513 8 490 664 2 499 2 499 863 863 838 939 8 247 3 556

18 658 3 170 88 483 483 280 280 72 216 959 1 149

14 571 620 73 410 410 146 146 107 54 1 738 219

10 313 981 371 232 232 75 75 31 34 262 298

22 401 1 469 97 1 115 1 115 124 124 77 446 1 630 590

16 689 1 729 23 141 141 135 135 138 70 487 751

5 404 85 6 40 40 34 34 298 37 64 99

1 356 23 6 – – 13 13 – – 107 35

724 23 6 – – 10 10 – – 14 22

168 – – – – – – – – 42 7

279 – – – – 3 3 – – 9 –

Farmington Hills city ------------------Flint city ---------------------------Grand Rapids city --------------------Kalamazoo city ----------------------Lansing city -------------------------Livonia city -------------------------Pontiac city -------------------------Redford CDP ------------------------Redford township --------------------Rochester Hills city --------------------

107 696 1 495 369 1 595 170 667 251 251 138

– – – – – – – – – –

– – 6 – – – – – – –

2 865 767 1 894 1 671 2 083 1 288 810 337 337 1 918

374 111 313 353 105 238 63 89 89 387

490 200 182 37 143 81 29 72 72 103

455 48 18 171 62 149 27 38 38 225

1 173 145 199 342 100 495 139 53 53 880

179 72 322 270 251 150 28 85 85 231

10 61 697 47 429 85 81 – – 41

– 6 74 16 65 5 – 15 15 7

– 6 32 16 65 5 – – – 7

– – 26 – – – – – – –

– – 12 – – – – 15 15 –

354

123 832 226 610 371 4 145 5 960 495 184 416 512 512 142 297 831 1 832 1 832 327

3 5 2 1 1 4

160 549 194 660 222 345 791 450 744 322 946 502 502 362

1 2 4 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 354 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 172.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Pacific Islander

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

MichiganmCon. Roseville city ------------------------Royal Oak city -----------------------Saginaw city ------------------------St. Clair Shores city-------------------Southfield city -----------------------Sterling Heights city -------------------Taylor city --------------------------Troy city ---------------------------Warren city -------------------------Waterford CDP -----------------------

236 163 370 144 212 382 451 154 768 599

– – – – – – – – – –

– – – – – – 8 – – –

1 3

505 721 292 400 885 129 823 814 870 518

116 103 – 74 282 543 110 1 423 204 49

73 123 43 188 439 782 154 450 441 201

32 53 – 18 168 118 44 529 74 25

115 218 19 30 631 1 073 396 1 592 463 102

76 99 17 62 200 415 24 607 187 76

– 104 – 14 28 62 6 85 86 59

– 6 8 – 5 – 8 18 34 –

– 6 8 – – – – 18 – –

– – – – 5 – – – 5 –

– – – – – – 8 – 29 –

Waterford township -------------------West Bloomfield township --------------West Bloomfield Township CDP ----------Westland city -----------------------Wyoming city ------------------------

599 38 38 467 273

– – – – –

– – – – –

518 2 784 2 784 746 894

49 392 392 191 256

201 226 226 218 45

25 851 851 105 11

102 832 832 127 35

76 329 329 68 253

59 – – – 236

– – – 12 –

– – – 4 –

– – – 4 –

– – – – –

Minnesota ----------------------------Bloomington city ---------------------Brooklyn Park city --------------------Burnsville city -----------------------Coon Rapids city ---------------------Duluth city--------------------------Minneapolis city ---------------------Plymouth city -----------------------Rochester city -----------------------St. Paul city -------------------------

49 106 192 288 108 397 1 903 12 189 212 133 3 316

231 7 – – – – 15 – – 11

170 – – – – – 9 – 6 73

980 626 007 227 420 818 589 096 757 977

8 283 333 157 155 54 155 1 585 218 348 703

4 284 56 155 81 32 37 809 74 42 544

3 708 151 41 109 13 74 821 56 244 239

7 220 283 97 225 34 101 1 460 193 298 1 010

12 262 651 330 144 111 196 1 374 370 168 652

9 543 598 658 95 154 71 1 795 160 493 1 307

791 21 – – 8 15 220 – 68 21

324 10 – – 8 9 53 – 42 –

58 – – – – – – – – –

150 11 – – – 6 18 – – 21

Mississippi ----------------------------Jackson city--------------------------

8 776 186

43 –

37 –

12 352 940

2 462 208

1 524 38

784 55

2 162 331

1 163 131

3 371 70

354 9

161 –

135 9

44 –

Missouri -----------------------------Columbia city------------------------Florissant city -----------------------Independence city --------------------Kansas City city ---------------------St. Charles city ----------------------St. Joseph city ----------------------St. Louis city ------------------------Springfield city------------------------

21 961 252 47 673 2 196 154 259 1 292 1 112

268 – – 46 34 – – 14 4

105 – 7 – 10 – – 25 –

37 563 2 792 149 361 4 639 409 178 3 488 1 300

8 257 1 075 22 70 597 41 22 752 279

5 813 155 39 83 1 114 101 72 391 171

3 857 195 37 79 313 30 54 274 96

4 809 284 37 – 489 112 – 447 86

5 410 282 – 36 421 68 16 192 226

3 870 47 8 11 1 028 17 14 825 240

2 017 33 23 409 264 16 – 78 28

708 26 – 78 111 – – 60 7

746 7 23 257 93 – – – –

235 – – 7 14 16 – 18 21

Montana -----------------------------Billings city -------------------------Great Falls city -----------------------

47 574 2 591 2 631

100 – –

95 – –

4 020 303 479

688 64 36

683 – 198

920 117 144

219 – 10

726 102 58

228 20 9

236 15 25

111 15 –

63 – 17

32 – 8

Nebraska -----------------------------Lincoln city -------------------------Omaha city --------------------------

12 453 1 135 2 302

74 6 14

37 7 9

12 011 2 802 3 410

1 981 736 682

1 442 45 448

1 696 173 548

1 235 196 498

2 194 535 472

1 245 653 289

555 126 192

296 119 78

75 7 24

148 – 70

Nevada ------------------------------Henderson city-----------------------Las Vegas city -----------------------Paradise CDP ------------------------Reno city ---------------------------Sparks city -------------------------Spring Valley CDP --------------------Sunrise Manor CDP --------------------

20 231 689 2 374 806 1 940 692 215 920

102 – 33 – 5 12 – 17

65 – 8 15 10 18 – –

35 1 8 4 5 2 2 3

275 189 572 839 967 414 445 667

6 850 221 1 610 718 1 436 794 563 385

12 015 371 2 913 1 517 2 416 690 525 1 490

4 085 211 837 837 516 144 362 290

1 671 96 314 344 340 114 100 93

4 207 142 974 707 483 394 472 648

2 051 68 440 215 314 214 231 173

2 778 151 760 234 489 65 175 343

1 626 94 451 158 146 50 54 271

296 15 53 54 35 6 51 30

411 29 219 14 7 – 70 22

New Hampshire ------------------------Manchester city ----------------------Nashua city --------------------------

2 390 215 238

43 25 8

– – –

8 856 1 163 1 451

2 128 282 293

952 129 73

701 47 97

2 015 259 693

1 398 240 139

274 13 49

179 30 16

141 30 16

3 – –

27 – –

New Jersey ---------------------------Bayonne city ------------------------Brick township -----------------------Brick Township CDP -------------------Camden city ------------------------Cherry Hill township -------------------Cherry Hill CDP ----------------------Clifton city -------------------------Dover township ----------------------East Orange city ---------------------Edison township -----------------------

14 191 61 74 74 267 52 52 69 62 200 127

156 – – – 7 – – – 7 – –

300 – – – – 11 11 – – – 12

268 097 1 124 622 622 1 397 4 311 4 311 2 309 1 076 406 12 107

58 080 239 88 88 56 1 027 1 027 333 38 54 2 601

52 525 257 149 149 145 1 106 1 106 632 372 113 1 656

17 600 – 54 54 13 38 38 51 46 – 197

79 367 246 128 128 83 914 914 853 275 140 5 886

38 241 212 55 55 73 960 960 366 144 37 968

6 186 – 38 38 552 118 118 26 28 – 190

1 711 7 – – 15 3 3 6 4 21 13

782 7 – – – – – – 4 21 13

295 – – – – 3 3 – – – –

447 – – – 15 – – 6 – – –

Edison CDP -------------------------Elizabeth city ------------------------Gloucester township-------------------Hamilton township --------------------Irvington CDP------------------------Irvington township --------------------Jersey City city ----------------------Middletown township ------------------Newark city -------------------------Old Bridge township -------------------

127 219 68 77 191 191 283 39 603 91

– – – – 6 6 12 – – –

12 8 – – – – – – 21 –

107 960 091 750 417 434 881 926 208 526

2 601 312 106 310 208 225 2 036 1 038 538 1 021

1 656 735 521 203 682 682 12 036 93 895 557

197 66 50 30 15 15 308 55 87 11

5 886 1 045 225 765 282 282 7 320 495 1 029 1 546

968 538 120 375 48 48 1 786 187 134 143

190 30 26 – 112 112 666 19 133 38

13 35 6 45 – – 40 – 51 6

13 35 6 9 – – 15 – 25 –

– – – – – – 9 – – 6

– – – 36 – – – – 26 –

Passaic city -------------------------Paterson city ------------------------Trenton city -------------------------Union township ----------------------Union CDP --------------------------Union City city -----------------------Vineland city ------------------------Woodbridge township ------------------

118 422 300 19 19 77 134 68

– 8 – – – – – –

– – – – – – – 30

4 096 1 889 624 1 822 1 822 1 095 534 5 166

216 209 11 211 211 103 162 814

1 097 477 92 429 429 146 77 1 425

70 20 4 34 34 9 5 59

2 437 637 221 1 050 1 050 576 187 1 922

18 32 7 20 20 183 24 605

5 62 12 – – 8 10 122

18 24 18 – – 6 16 14

10 – – – – – 16 14

– – – – – – – –

8 24 18 – – 6 – –

New Mexico --------------------------Albuquerque city ---------------------Las Cruces city ----------------------Santa Fe city -------------------------

133 816 11 436 503 1 138

49 15 3 5

170 6 – 33

13 508 6 460 761 250

2 365 1 327 217 26

2 043 551 96 24

2 088 818 116 159

1 628 849 59 20

1 571 719 90 5

1 504 1 135 42 –

864 283 106 29

407 99 35 12

93 11 3 –

270 152 68 –

4 1

75 2 2 1 15 1 2 18

12 2 1 1 1 1 25 1 3 3

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 355 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 172.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

New York ----------------------------Albany city -------------------------Amherst town -----------------------Babylon town -----------------------Binghamton city----------------------Bronx borough ----------------------Brookhaven town---------------------Brooklyn borough --------------------Buffalo city -------------------------Cheektowaga CDP --------------------Cheektowaga town --------------------

57 425 358 284 554 169 4 929 1 018 5 962 2 358 96 119

877 – 6 – 15 138 21 195 5 – –

779 – – – – 71 – 282 – – –

Clarkstown town ---------------------Clay town --------------------------Colonie town ------------------------Greece town ------------------------Greenburgh town ---------------------Hamburg town-----------------------Hempstead town ---------------------Huntington town ---------------------Irondequoit town ---------------------Irondequoit CDP -----------------------

102 282 76 200 35 42 964 196 68 68

– – – – – – 74 – – –

– – 11 – – – 8 10 – –

Islip town --------------------------Levittown CDP -----------------------Manhattan borough -------------------Mount Vernon city--------------------New Rochelle city --------------------New York city -----------------------Niagara Falls city ---------------------North Hempstead town ----------------Oyster Bay town ---------------------Queens borough-----------------------

539 5 4 707 206 85 21 543 1 161 197 246 5 358

– 6 164 – – 564 – 6 – 54

– – 106 – – 611 – 35 3 152

Ramapo town -----------------------Rochester city -----------------------Schenectady city ---------------------Smithtown town ---------------------Staten Island borough -----------------Syracuse city ------------------------Tonawanda CDP----------------------Tonawanda town ---------------------Troy city ---------------------------Union town -------------------------Utica city---------------------------Yonkers city -------------------------

514 1 022 195 54 587 2 094 93 158 190 130 227 306

– – – 7 13 – – – – – – –

North Carolina -------------------------Asheville city ------------------------Charlotte city------------------------Durham city-------------------------Fayetteville city ----------------------Gastonia city ------------------------Greensboro city ----------------------High Point city -----------------------Raleigh city -------------------------Wilmington city ----------------------Winston-Salem city --------------------

82 428 155 1 508 348 1 017 149 766 459 596 200 240

North Dakota -------------------------Fargo city ---------------------------

Pacific Islander

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

480 277 269 731 190 310 709 503 091 311 316

285 332 766 1 187 796 228 6 693 2 832 68 905 877 60 60

64 500 128 120 452 145 2 957 989 6 416 244 75 75

36 458 104 239 80 34 526 498 1 298 251 48 48

132 801 504 1 472 643 151 10 051 1 734 14 587 544 76 76

97 111 266 820 420 188 5 273 972 6 648 231 40 45

15 943 228 117 117 96 2 574 145 2 550 488 – –

3 782 6 – 4 2 386 91 645 21 – –

1 410 – – 4 2 76 68 232 10 – –

468 – – – – 21 4 89 – – –

1 332 6 – – – 213 5 220 11 – –

3 957 838 1 715 1 134 6 473 176 17 058 4 517 204 204

621 156 569 322 1 193 – 4 705 1 354 20 20

1 123 15 321 92 418 74 2 351 281 – –

131 47 23 30 2 483 12 671 264 8 8

1 201 188 409 156 1 348 11 5 618 1 091 – –

595 349 204 292 844 35 1 852 1 094 62 62

– 68 88 134 11 44 307 37 47 47

– 15 – – 14 18 114 15 – –

– – – – 14 18 7 6 – –

– – – – – – 7 9 – –

– – – – – – 73 – – –

4 215 974 671 252 951 408 141 11 355 9 001 238 286

908 300 72 277 207 455 240 014 45 3 167 2 747 87 001

683 143 8 531 200 319 45 645 28 855 766 24 691

105 80 11 364 144 131 17 700 29 1 785 639 4 321

1 304 237 5 689 496 834 88 247 15 3 365 2 890 53 939

512 133 6 200 90 120 71 225 12 1 706 1 397 49 970

310 7 854 – 45 8 728 – 74 124 2 644

7 14 497 – – 2 141 – 2 49 532

– 7 162 – – 679 – 2 24 151

7 7 65 – – 189 – – 8 7

– – 184 – – 958 – – – 325

– 11 – – – 25 – – – – – –

3 353 3 752 716 2 188 16 638 3 681 707 803 1 580 1 039 690 5 486

377 682 170 824 5 138 840 82 113 556 374 68 1 145

1 012 265 67 274 3 050 236 34 34 41 42 3 908

176 206 16 104 191 197 6 6 55 24 51 331

1 160 395 231 567 3 981 517 185 197 293 79 105 1 898

319 406 54 302 3 134 460 340 393 371 140 34 437

74 765 78 18 106 547 33 33 120 35 218 23

10 – 6 14 81 62 13 13 7 – 7 12

– – 6 7 58 18 – – – – 7 –

– – – – 7 40 – – – – – –

10 – – – 16 – 13 13 – – – 12

78 – 5 – – – 13 – 8 – 5

100 – 16 10 – – – – – – –

48 393 382 6 603 2 665 925 320 2 537 443 5 121 278 1 207

8 907 155 902 860 175 21 468 89 1 564 23 250

4 870 73 265 120 98 – 90 5 187 50 97

5 277 69 556 408 105 8 200 23 395 31 149

9 291 50 1 744 621 104 156 400 23 929 127 266

6 962 19 725 335 298 14 210 84 712 7 109

4 872 – 1 175 175 35 73 518 117 755 35 132

2 002 7 83 11 144 – 36 9 10 10 –

858 7 20 11 98 – 22 9 10 – –

442 – 55 – 9 – 14 – – 10 –

583 – – – 37 – – – – – –

25 256 772

46 –

3 –

3 028 753

421 110

717 43

252 70

430 153

492 108

206 74

156 7

104 7

7 –

8 –

Ohio --------------------------------Akron city --------------------------Canton city -------------------------Cincinnati city -----------------------Cleveland city -----------------------Cleveland Heights city -----------------Columbus city -----------------------Dayton city -------------------------Elyria city --------------------------Euclid city --------------------------Hamilton city -------------------------

21 931 603 536 567 1 521 114 1 257 505 62 30 71

201 – – 7 – – 31 – – – –

199 11 31 18 10 – 13 25 – – –

87 991 2 531 352 4 146 4 853 1 039 14 308 1 050 223 525 293

18 467 399 10 1 087 1 490 257 3 354 184 47 122 –

10 516 133 28 369 601 90 887 132 69 89 241

10 451 179 74 352 310 127 1 967 149 65 30 43

21 289 596 76 1 108 710 321 2 349 148 10 160 –

11 270 256 127 400 215 119 1 631 153 16 90 9

4 152 192 8 268 702 7 701 126 – – –

1 247 19 15 38 32 10 149 14 12 7 8

661 19 15 6 – 10 83 7 12 – 8

121 – – 15 – – – – – – –

279 – – – 26 – 11 7 – 7 –

Kettering city------------------------Lakewood city -----------------------Lorain city --------------------------Mansfield city -----------------------Parma city--------------------------Springfield city-----------------------Toledo city -------------------------Warren city -------------------------Youngstown city ----------------------

85 181 288 116 43 140 912 72 190

– – – – – – 6 – –

– – – – – – 6 – –

731 692 135 346 966 315 3 519 135 297

101 128 27 45 94 37 1 162 31 25

234 105 37 35 366 35 429 – 27

88 144 8 117 37 49 178 – 11

110 233 35 87 352 150 327 56 43

94 47 15 62 – 18 547 14 89

78 8 – – 60 26 146 – 58

7 – – 19 24 – 24 – –

7 – – – 24 – 8 – –

– – – – – – 8 – –

– – – 9 – – – – –

132 125 274 702 031 841 042 289

201 – – – – 24 50 4

135 – – – 12 – 7 33

30 985 591 924 2 303 813 2 407 9 843 5 060

5 234 94 390 120 39 870 1 310 1 162

2 978 121 10 394 110 194 588 211

2 393 23 62 322 130 99 449 315

4 040 94 164 35 92 473 1 039 939

4 487 48 63 1 035 202 223 899 510

6 927 88 51 139 165 166 4 075 1 052

1 576 18 7 234 21 53 339 123

835 6 7 63 21 24 146 110

190 – – 85 – 13 22 –

450 12 – 72 – 16 137 13

40 547 359 990 702 5 554 1 846

518 11 22 1 99 15

561 22 – 16 192 14

62 3 3 1 21 2

13 746 523 1 176 174 5 634 401

7 064 364 176 400 1 943 279

11 927 609 966 604 2 716 421

3 190 339 155 60 890 47

8 653 745 616 236 1 791 168

8 375 484 150 30 4 580 438

4 934 177 353 171 1 245 246

2 286 84 154 76 430 76

456 9 14 29 54 –

887 – 131 55 204 52

Oklahoma ----------------------------Broken Arrow city --------------------Edmond city ------------------------Lawton city -------------------------Midwest City city --------------------Norman city ------------------------Oklahoma City city -------------------Tulsa city --------------------------Oregon ------------------------------Beaverton city -----------------------Eugene city -------------------------Gresham city ------------------------Portland city ------------------------Salem city ---------------------------

356

252 2 1 2 2 3 19 17

685 2 4 2 1 33 7 110 3

109 1 1 508

707 892 582 643 649 388

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 172.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Pacific Islander

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

Pennsylvania --------------------------Abington township --------------------Allentown city -----------------------Altoona city-------------------------Bensalem township -------------------Bethlehem city -----------------------Bristol township ----------------------Erie city ----------------------------Harrisburg city -----------------------Lancaster city -----------------------Levittown CDP ------------------------

15 557 88 82 62 206 51 105 238 256 171 118

226 – – – – – – – – – –

193 – – – – 7 – – – – –

133 246 1 128 1 511 143 1 897 1 198 953 411 844 1 070 421

29 469 195 297 24 108 393 73 48 18 156 108

12 901 139 94 13 338 99 97 78 44 72 104

6 769 95 14 16 41 59 22 8 27 84 26

27 494 176 127 35 970 373 226 39 31 23 38

25 494 420 203 22 270 148 417 19 36 48 81

14 961 14 656 3 56 69 8 178 521 493 8

1 850 13 11 – 10 6 32 10 15 – 23

1 017 13 11 – 10 – 13 10 – – 13

240 – – – – 6 9 – – – –

345 – – – – – 10 – 15 – 10

Lower Merion township ----------------Penn Hills township -------------------Penn Hills CDP -----------------------Philadelphia city ----------------------Pittsburgh city -----------------------Reading city-------------------------Scranton city ------------------------Upper Darby township ------------------

49 24 24 3 185 657 134 43 61

– – – 108 5 – – –

– – – 32 – – – 29

1 244 192 192 42 608 5 713 929 873 3 552

264 37 37 11 414 1 937 61 117 628

115 6 6 4 307 333 364 86 162

172 28 28 1 324 419 28 42 58

118 91 91 6 047 1 354 41 295 945

384 6 6 7 282 686 44 55 825

87 15 15 4 876 279 252 44 701

8 – – 566 67 27 12 22

8 – – 332 49 17 – 6

– – – 52 11 – – –

– – – 114 7 10 – 16

Rhode Island --------------------------Cranston city ------------------------East Providence city -------------------Pawtucket city -----------------------Providence city ----------------------Warwick city -------------------------

4 112 267 202 189 1 533 156

76 – – 6 5 –

79 12 – – 60 –

17 411 1 117 268 424 9 527 593

3 146 327 68 64 1 403 139

1 659 102 67 48 406 108

611 30 8 8 141 107

1 856 82 47 127 536 96

1 140 61 22 54 487 57

735 88 23 81 67 19

204 37 9 – 72 30

80 22 – – 12 19

– – – – – –

104 15 – – 60 –

South Carolina -------------------------Charleston city-----------------------Columbia city------------------------Greenville city -----------------------North Charleston city -------------------

8 771 76 268 57 438

103 – – 5 5

61 – – – –

20 403 594 1 278 357 1 123

2 819 95 427 94 15

5 491 99 194 29 690

1 876 92 40 13 120

4 046 229 185 27 37

2 473 50 352 81 56

1 357 – 11 104 98

895 24 90 19 28

519 16 10 12 –

59 – 26 – –

213 – 54 7 23

South Dakota -------------------------Rapid City city -----------------------Sioux Falls city -----------------------

50 294 4 891 1 418

67 – 9

8 – –

3 135 501 734

461 95 188

706 60 131

239 27 18

345 95 52

578 106 84

351 64 91

192 20 67

94 6 58

41 – 9

30 6 –

Tennessee ----------------------------Chattanooga city ---------------------Clarksville city -----------------------Knoxville city ------------------------Memphis city------------------------Nashville-Davidson (remainder) -----------Nashville-Davidson ---------------------

12 304 509 333 592 1 115 1 428 1 463

86 25 – – 26 6 6

83 – – – 5 5 5

29 1 1 1 4 6 6

426 362 321 629 502 066 346

5 415 216 37 564 1 186 898 967

3 211 182 157 306 403 378 447

3 221 80 127 90 292 596 606

5 237 384 29 188 675 933 987

4 329 159 754 215 340 631 631

1 822 145 55 72 524 282 313

1 169 12 279 24 87 154 175

605 – 105 24 51 74 95

185 5 57 – 27 14 14

306 7 117 – 9 52 52

Texas -------------------------------Abilene city -------------------------Amarillo city ------------------------Arlington city ------------------------Austin city --------------------------Baytown city ------------------------Beaumont city -----------------------Brownsville city ----------------------Bryan city --------------------------Carrollton city -----------------------College Station city --------------------

68 565 379 1 339 1 280 1 668 166 275 337 142 522 113

543 – 7 9 25 – – – – – 7

764 – – 17 75 – 18 – – – –

307 1 2 10 13

377 280 821 256 633 325 1 847 342 896 5 593 3 485

63 227 113 114 2 248 4 397 15 382 64 191 883 1 124

36 001 401 39 605 900 65 235 106 67 248 182

15 172 187 59 241 643 9 12 16 – 273 142

54 285 131 173 1 517 2 467 61 239 14 285 1 500 746

31 000 169 91 752 1 856 76 63 62 8 743 766

66 329 13 1 091 3 391 2 076 30 623 21 138 761 178

7 695 78 23 103 306 4 9 4 – – 21

2 729 78 23 55 105 4 9 4 – – 11

692 – – 48 37 – – – – – 10

2 592 – – – 164 – – – – – –

Corpus Christi city --------------------Dallas city --------------------------Denton city -------------------------El Paso city -------------------------Fort Worth city ----------------------Galveston city -----------------------Garland city-------------------------Grand Prairie city---------------------Houston city ------------------------Irving city ---------------------------

960 4 568 432 2 048 1 907 194 945 566 4 264 1 067

– 11 6 4 12 – – 21 43 –

– 67 7 15 71 – 122 – 69 –

2 21 1 5 8 1 7 2 65 6

229 015 896 754 308 374 948 761 532 956

255 3 984 660 879 910 251 1 138 293 17 948 673

1 019 1 589 146 1 035 504 345 723 354 6 077 533

156 1 032 159 1 001 295 59 186 148 2 350 645

376 3 501 314 600 1 290 394 2 029 395 11 150 1 328

241 2 472 169 1 485 553 61 679 257 3 839 1 778

31 4 092 25 228 2 653 200 1 962 909 18 101 826

76 528 25 524 157 65 38 7 476 25

35 169 – 138 104 65 8 – 108 –

12 62 – 68 – – – 7 8 –

29 174 – 284 25 – 30 – 303 –

Killeen city--------------------------Laredo city -------------------------Longview city -----------------------Lubbock city ------------------------McAllen city ------------------------Mesquite city------------------------Midland city ------------------------Odessa city -------------------------Pasadena city -----------------------Plano city ---------------------------

475 28 458 692 148 494 375 456 567 421

– – 30 – – 16 6 17 40 –

– 12 – – – – – 12 – –

3 166 409 333 2 342 683 2 669 876 267 1 817 5 164

140 69 126 563 93 111 205 34 200 2 245

588 11 10 279 108 881 135 47 275 289

300 16 6 166 129 22 31 – 87 262

97 215 76 485 207 613 177 51 623 898

1 491 45 55 262 119 312 138 67 213 410

176 26 39 244 – 526 83 33 325 452

490 4 15 100 – 31 28 20 29 16

115 – – 45 – 14 28 7 5 6

– – 15 – – 5 – – – –

356 4 – 42 – 12 – 13 – 10

Port Arthur city ----------------------Richardson city ----------------------San Angelo city ----------------------San Antonio city ---------------------Tyler city ---------------------------Victoria city -------------------------Waco city --------------------------Wichita Falls city ----------------------

195 248 363 3 360 214 119 275 622

– – – 24 16 – – –

– – – 63 – – – 18

2 791 4 873 765 10 179 371 376 858 1 678

– 2 021 109 2 199 113 29 244 176

51 263 221 1 953 65 63 115 261

25 80 42 1 178 4 27 90 79

– 776 71 1 247 129 165 108 120

30 1 025 123 1 194 19 20 104 244

2 640 406 137 1 218 26 72 141 702

– – 84 446 20 – 38 71

– – 22 190 20 – 16 31

– – 23 54 – – 7 –

– – 39 148 – – 15 31

Utah --------------------------------Ogden city--------------------------Orem city --------------------------Provo city --------------------------Salt Lake City city --------------------Sandy city --------------------------Taylorsville-Bennion CDP ----------------West Valley City city -------------------

24 173 750 548 823 2 646 197 287 1 042

141 16 – 6 33 – 39 –

57 – 4 – 17 14 – –

25 433 1 185 555 1 628 5 356 1 022 1 263 2 226

5 137 132 149 592 1 574 238 184 265

2 181 53 43 139 273 7 65 205

6 585 477 125 378 1 187 249 245 180

1 344 10 7 63 456 116 4 24

2 720 32 78 149 664 119 113 95

2 728 186 13 103 510 54 442 616

7 567 67 406 649 2 156 247 297 1 165

1 333 42 196 133 158 33 31 27

1 760 25 78 171 454 6 144 168

110 – – 5 – – 6 –

Vermont ------------------------------

2 144

56

15

2 982

591

357

396

377

642

173

82

17

32

16

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 357 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 172.

Selected Racial Groups: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut

American Indian

Eskimo

Aleut

Virginia ------------------------------Alexandria city ----------------------Annandale CDP ----------------------Arlington CDP -----------------------Burke CDP --------------------------Chesapeake city----------------------Danville city-------------------------Hampton city------------------------Lynchburg city -----------------------Newport News city -------------------Norfolk city --------------------------

16 041 247 231 447 181 512 72 360 97 631 1 381

185 – – 6 – 6 – – – – 16

165 – – 12 – 11 – – – 50 –

Portsmouth city ----------------------Richmond city -----------------------Roanoke city ------------------------Suffolk city -------------------------Virginia Beach city ---------------------

289 434 167 157 1 589

13 7 – – 15

– – – – 8

Washington ---------------------------Bellevue city ------------------------Bellingham city ----------------------Everett city -------------------------Federal Way CDP ---------------------Lakewood CDP-----------------------Seattle city -------------------------Spokane city ------------------------Tacoma city-------------------------Yakima city --------------------------

79 353 366 802 1 112 703 847 6 602 3 436 3 247 1 207

1 744 21 16 12 32 – 363 74 94 –

2 115 10 20 37 7 72 441 23 69 –

West Virginia --------------------------Charleston city-----------------------Huntington city -----------------------

3 013 34 117

25 9 –

61 32 –

Wisconsin ----------------------------Appleton city ------------------------Eau Claire city -----------------------Green Bay city ----------------------Janesville city -----------------------Kenosha city ------------------------La Crosse city -----------------------Madison city ------------------------Milwaukee city ----------------------Oshkosh city ------------------------Racine city--------------------------Waukesha city -----------------------West Allis city ------------------------

39 367 260 282 2 219 221 305 311 726 5 957 270 295 154 390

178 7 6 – – – – 8 34 – – – –

180 – – 11 – – – 44 25 46 18 – –

Wyoming -----------------------------Cheyenne city ------------------------

9 904 449

17 –

– –

358

Asian or Pacific Islander Asian

Pacific Islander

Total

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Total

Hawaiian

Samoan

Guamanian

042 615 660 416 164 795 240 2 236 429 3 737 6 309

22 102 882 541 1 865 408 184 44 135 21 188 479

34 586 634 423 1 550 545 955 115 491 16 1 039 4 156

7 738 223 115 630 87 177 13 227 57 376 254

20 440 664 351 1 528 1 035 84 37 189 8 168 386

30 369 857 2 147 1 406 1 984 142 13 322 159 1 119 278

21 729 381 1 675 2 548 808 127 – 585 85 313 447

2 766 72 37 180 7 20 – 83 14 244 371

1 202 19 11 41 7 13 – 53 – 73 170

404 39 – 55 – – – 9 5 114 26

971 14 17 74 – 7 – 13 – 38 162

681 1 648 782 136 16 537

57 354 210 37 1 096

394 157 164 32 12 483

58 53 33 – 627

56 278 33 31 557

70 201 53 7 628

25 207 154 – 688

46 16 – 7 410

34 – – – 156

– 5 – 7 18

– 11 – – 175

359 549 411 618 677 023 924 633 862 647

34 114 2 620 364 318 662 170 15 248 425 531 95

45 705 486 84 549 592 1 413 16 223 266 1 557 211

34 989 2 228 313 114 415 871 9 837 1 151 1 221 49

7 965 605 104 271 175 36 1 637 134 132 33

30 292 1 080 129 200 2 055 2 078 3 587 346 2 097 127

18 246 563 303 504 544 255 4 922 536 1 422 79

13 933 111 110 190 168 541 2 369 202 1 433 33

5 047 75 19 64 87 260 483 93 452 21

3 589 16 – 34 44 66 1 188 – 517 12

3 816 – 91 57 17 207 370 56 345 –

7 333 701 228

1 188 154 37

1 477 123 18

721 12 11

2 154 298 113

772 66 16

108 7 –

172 28 –

92 13 –

36 – –

24 15 –

369 467 240 283 394 487 419 341 572 039 582 774 478

7 397 71 112 45 15 101 57 2 305 1 461 30 45 220 113

4 013 36 21 56 119 77 10 388 852 27 19 86 41

2 744 38 58 102 7 26 23 555 408 42 53 26 33

6 270 31 169 107 39 64 149 834 888 148 143 182 104

5 718 53 85 49 48 117 50 1 277 732 39 54 64 68

2 294 11 49 171 23 13 60 263 781 32 49 27 14

689 17 6 5 – – 5 65 259 – 7 18 –

361 5 – – – – – 39 128 – 7 13 –

55 – – 5 – – – 6 – – – – –

180 12 6 – – – 5 7 83 – – – –

2 555 580

513 7

513 202

584 153

115 15

362 127

80 –

187 36

120 22

24 –

12 4

156 4 5 11 5 1

197 8 1 2 4 5 58 3 10

52 1 2 2 2 7 11 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 173.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Central American

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

3 491 120 27 304 226 205 32

1 474 100 7 115 135 102 132

202 – – 28 21 52 –

1 351 62 39 138 245 92 59

150 17 – 16 34 – –

262 – – 15 61 15 49

173 22 7 10 11 35 –

58 – – – 12 – –

1 369 146 60 148 132 111 76

136 – – 30 36 5 –

588 76 7 53 39 54 52

83 – – – – 10 –

137 25 – – 13 27 –

6 749 470 78 495 760 274 130

2 010 1 187

371 317

406 317

707 377

122 90

69 43

126 63

172 82

1 249 735

93 41

568 391

34 26

318 189

4 335 2 036

435 708 433 010 878 534 746 413 857 205

8 516 205 475 785 168 2 567 234 243 1 130 369

2 435 27 167 163 59 458 90 156 362 46

302 33 18 14 – 88 30 – 10 7

6 501 90 179 544 75 2 697 198 317 1 044 128

1 578 20 39 70 10 882 47 12 227 6

708 21 – 104 12 241 74 63 89 –

695 42 5 15 4 311 20 65 116 8

2 229 – 66 107 14 1 043 41 86 442 30

5 133 143 328 489 7 1 564 233 296 1 122 77

771 27 22 89 – 282 72 45 84 –

1 556 18 178 95 – 541 107 90 321 31

349 6 18 67 – 69 35 29 58 25

915 64 40 108 – 216 8 46 292 9

12 207 497 791 357 102

1 403 28 223 31 61

368 61 43 25 17

59 – – – –

941 43 60 51 –

162 – 18 51 –

185 6 – – –

166 – 7 – –

229 37 15 – –

737 34 111 8 –

59 – 20 – –

319 – 63 – –

17 – – – –

81 9 – – –

5 955 637 656 18 367 42 2 864 78 4 826 7 307 9 185 49 725 – 2 199 7 878 51 547 8 890

159 177 12 517 1 867 19 7 186 765 200 85 270

30 284 18 121 168 25 7 33 137 11 49 43

74 119 177 721 445 73 105 13 302 205 43 260

338 769 99 1 203 1 919 174 30 431 864 323 288 261

182 384 301 938 2 426 308 163 676 498 504 897 483

30 620 32 161 206 – 15 90 69 123 266 58

41 562 23 215 423 25 26 163 176 97 91 103

26 953 14 144 272 5 – 47 84 137 58 66

45 885 147 218 881 148 18 165 94 105 228 115

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Alabama --------------------------------Birmingham city-------------------------Dothan city ----------------------------Huntsville city --------------------------Mobile city ----------------------------Montgomery city ------------------------Tuscaloosa city --------------------------

8 943 277 92 760 633 625 150

Alaska ----------------------------------Anchorage city---------------------------

8 826 4 403

Arizona ---------------------------------Chandler city ---------------------------Glendale city ---------------------------Mesa city -----------------------------Peoria city -----------------------------Phoenix city----------------------------Scottsdale city --------------------------Tempe city ----------------------------Tucson city ----------------------------Yuma city -----------------------------Arkansas --------------------------------Fort Smith city -------------------------Little Rock city--------------------------North Little Rock city ---------------------Pine Bluff city ---------------------------

South American

619 13 19 26 6 177 4 12 107 18

38 1 1 2

306 267 562 544 506 9 210 734 1 569 5 742 583 3 871 103 199 141 75

California --------------------------------Alameda city ---------------------------Alhambra city --------------------------Anaheim city ---------------------------Antioch city ----------------------------Arden-Arcade CDP -----------------------Bakersfield city -------------------------Baldwin Park city ------------------------Bellflower city --------------------------Berkeley city ---------------------------Buena Park city --------------------------

6 070 3 22 69 7 4 30 43 11 4 13

637 764 491 700 269 346 733 687 548 663 089

131 998 517 461 1 283 421 277 603 471 387 394 476

75 034 131 848 1 183 64 41 88 370 163 163 433

Burbank city ---------------------------Camarillo city --------------------------Carlsbad city ---------------------------Carson city ----------------------------Cerritos city----------------------------Chino city -----------------------------Chula Vista city -------------------------Citrus Heights CDP -----------------------Clovis city -----------------------------Compton city ----------------------------

12 5 7 19 4 18 45 5 7 34

195 171 314 159 205 087 182 150 541 435

394 92 129 783 135 322 815 195 85 204

1 415 59 62 217 295 330 245 40 19 94

24 31 – 64 19 – 9 – – 8

3 209 192 102 804 368 686 341 223 50 2 287

492 95 22 290 30 217 38 46 13 510

167 – – – 28 18 45 21 7 184

565 15 21 61 118 217 98 74 – 18

1 606 72 10 315 57 185 39 48 4 1 505

2 170 105 245 668 512 449 576 209 60 110

295 65 17 38 74 140 56 66 – –

673 6 58 218 124 61 205 46 21 29

252 7 13 213 151 153 81 6 10 24

583 10 121 107 86 50 97 16 9 48

1 263 639 598 1 332 778 1 231 2 601 1 529 309 1 178

Concord city ---------------------------Corona city ----------------------------Costa Mesa city ------------------------Daly City city --------------------------Diamond Bar city------------------------Downey city ---------------------------East Los Angeles CDP --------------------El Cajon city ---------------------------El Monte city ---------------------------El Toro CDP -----------------------------

6 19 14 7 6 20 112 9 68 4

648 925 728 117 381 656 223 744 846 485

589 426 154 858 325 559 436 421 490 338

199 270 93 177 130 1 570 143 207 751 126

27 32 57 – – – 23 45 – –

2 227 890 2 024 8 660 481 2 680 4 481 210 4 355 267

233 379 418 834 46 945 802 18 1 339 87

41 29 102 28 45 118 344 8 180 –

666 65 116 2 759 202 276 168 14 635 43

1 025 275 1 347 4 898 138 993 3 018 43 2 067 65

1 048 181 1 001 1 216 731 2 130 327 201 835 671

78 70 310 62 178 271 10 58 195 85

279 22 227 293 300 569 110 43 218 266

115 – 110 55 73 407 176 72 215 113

396 24 137 567 50 624 13 – 111 88

2 1 1 2

Encinitas city ---------------------------Escondido city --------------------------Fairfield city ---------------------------Florence-Graham CDP ---------------------Fontana city ---------------------------Fountain Valley city ----------------------Fremont city ---------------------------Fresno city ----------------------------Fullerton city ---------------------------Garden Grove city ------------------------

7 22 6 38 26 2 13 96 20 27

466 848 395 421 346 631 384 105 525 394

102 397 742 152 669 202 1 354 1 062 432 639

38 37 63 12 390 68 133 151 399 360

7 6 30 7 – 48 8 20 15 52

134 385 607 401 560 141 663 972 680 325

50 173 86 417 609 85 318 354 291 347

3 7 4 132 51 – 45 88 10 90

– 5 122 340 259 18 540 67 65 159

64 121 299 2 447 528 26 639 370 228 630

104 131 156 93 837 576 867 548 805 1 244

29 8 4 – 162 213 47 64 287 152

20 66 43 36 184 95 194 117 184 171

7 15 – 24 214 135 26 10 22 101

18 20 69 33 117 64 325 201 146 606

Glendale city ---------------------------Hacienda Heights CDP --------------------Hawthorne city -------------------------Hayward city ---------------------------Hesperia city ---------------------------Huntington Beach city --------------------Huntington Park city ---------------------Inglewood city --------------------------Irvine city -----------------------------La Habra city----------------------------

19 13 12 16 8 15 40 30 4 15

251 619 733 773 025 057 631 616 292 466

924 333 1 032 2 307 242 500 505 701 244 186

2 799 192 1 755 189 49 277 1 607 803 130 125

52 – 82 50 7 67 72 17 6 –

7 103 849 2 883 2 674 229 541 6 254 6 818 250 636

1 696 164 1 178 329 61 62 1 439 2 313 69 285

334 41 113 60 – 18 414 193 – 15

872 135 207 1 172 63 62 728 647 33 87

3 843 442 993 762 74 300 3 364 3 219 140 209

3 901 623 1 709 708 152 1 402 780 650 968 287

571 199 151 22 12 374 74 22 286 100

1 182 107 449 42 77 303 241 165 274 139

678 174 445 68 45 201 133 179 59 –

996 92 486 423 9 277 246 148 186 –

2 195 712 1 298 3 402 639 1 984 1 217 1 948 928 470

Lakewood city --------------------------La Mesa city ---------------------------Lancaster city --------------------------Livermore city --------------------------Lodi city ------------------------------Long Beach city -------------------------Los Angeles city ------------------------Lynwood city ---------------------------Merced city ----------------------------Milpitas city ----------------------------

7 4 10 3 7 81 925 36 14 6

787 360 039 843 976 824 141 728 933 808

303 86 486 298 85 2 330 13 535 436 209 347

143 28 75 32 14 967 15 602 149 51 65

16 293 – 100 – 988 – 173 – 182 74 6 858 839 310 199 16 4 148 – 285 24 440

36 20 141 13 15 1 842 86 078 1 401 – 33

28 18 103 7 14 889 14 407 370 – 20

48 88 – 36 195 441 18 84 15 127 368 3 186 17 032 184 513 234 1 936 187 75 149 206

680 123 789 211 38 1 996 41 511 468 53 87

112 7 139 15 – 279 7 276 116 8 –

245 8 139 74 22 474 7 779 40 5 –

171 – 14 – – 366 8 628 213 33 –

84 – 164 95 – 458 9 842 33 – 36

1 304 574 2 334 1 078 451 5 829 63 649 1 100 697 1 130

Mission Viejo city -----------------------Modesto city ---------------------------Montebello city -------------------------Monterey Park city ----------------------Moreno Valley city ----------------------Mountain View city ----------------------Napa city -----------------------------National City city ------------------------Newport Beach city ----------------------Norwalk city ----------------------------

3 21 36 15 20 6 7 24 1 38

710 915 010 570 994 845 939 612 604 833

190 640 314 174 1 296 332 108 526 82 649

84 73 313 215 393 121 79 86 58 398

50 139 362 150 156 260 4 103 63 646

– 20 127 25 8 53 35 4 10 85

748 357 427 442 649 522 81 148 265 1 145

303 38 82 104 146 88 – 16 116 75

156 134 23 5 162 97 6 5 54 299

44 16 92 94 68 – – 44 38 279

52 138 103 140 181 204 5 4 26 409

502 2 647 960 1 050 2 247 1 292 861 806 500 1 877

8 39 20 – 46 8 – 17 7 13

3 1 1 1

220 771 1 866 1 014 783 1 525 185 298 155 1 782

93 292 205 332 136 182 46 – 30 336

56 283 1 125 428 295 922 86 59 41 599

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UNITED STATES SUMMARY

453 1 1 2 1 1 2 1

886 830 616 957 658 343 159 569 894 1 274 1 101

1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1

038 053 148 210 791 654 785 313 463 544 494 180 817 257 732 495 943 072 052 535

359

Table 173.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Central American

South American

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

2 513 1 179 689 241 574 212 86 644 246 240

262 110 521 141 106 370 73 552 108 65

68 61 17 – 41 37 5 36 – –

4 487 726 1 987 1 237 685 1 725 385 4 261 1 600 182

662 179 522 577 171 603 32 900 330 –

57 9 105 97 39 51 46 726 67 37

766 137 398 91 33 61 143 231 204 30

2 620 117 838 394 367 947 151 1 987 948 77

1 044 494 826 695 406 703 414 1 835 502 134

90 76 73 130 49 221 151 318 142 7

278 116 288 118 79 164 70 518 125 29

61 63 105 57 129 135 14 143 74 7

374 58 190 163 56 94 48 526 109 31

3 961 1 479 2 494 972 1 756 1 128 564 1 806 1 066 882

238 215 684 168 840 607 479 075 319 619

716 555 102 175 273 207 454 296 1 368 137

421 322 – 43 317 214 255 161 543 269

60 21 – – – 83 – 21 213 22

3 268 628 27 119 228 2 696 1 030 1 069 1 948 1 374

887 197 – – 45 366 147 37 577 214

429 – – 14 10 24 – 10 152 46

444 65 7 – 43 414 259 372 273 161

1 350 202 14 20 78 1 810 420 540 725 877

448 972 27 93 453 837 442 231 1 232 483

60 368 – 34 81 141 63 – 171 15

215 190 20 7 230 130 84 18 425 76

39 56 – – 45 54 134 9 162 127

85 255 – 5 53 384 91 114 209 203

1 438 1 167 716 648 902 1 275 1 016 1 251 3 118 559

47 50 51 13 193 38 171 5 6 174

884 897 029 771 080 326 200 980 660 797

2 216 568 764 321 5 229 4 409 5 045 367 408 1 090

405 86 334 47 1 566 1 772 782 71 142 957

41 – 54 – 374 154 171 63 17 60

1 485 522 1 877 234 4 558 34 119 8 656 526 2 998 7 595

187 – 264 31 148 652 045 38 675 153

161 53 146 7 664 591 523 – 46 397

367 62 376 45 434 10 900 2 644 243 541 369

603 166 724 58 028 979 664 203 548 444

597 252 239 317 975 549 501 377 244 693

45 10 43 64 672 574 463 13 197 292

54 104 85 145 1 236 774 664 7 156 865

46 – 51 16 270 483 170 4 80 279

240 116 60 52 857 2 168 1 013 166 448 656

6 2 2 1 14 12 14 2 1 2

088 103 116 245 834 311 657 512 602 775

Santa Barbara city-----------------------Santa Clara city-------------------------Santa Clarita city------------------------Santa Maria city ------------------------Santa Monica city -----------------------Santa Rosa city -------------------------Santee city ----------------------------Simi Valley city -------------------------South Gate city -------------------------South San Francisco city -------------------

23 8 10 25 8 8 4 7 56 9

745 970 829 932 380 104 150 967 252 107

147 352 415 185 240 295 326 252 973 635

59 217 544 15 204 127 13 499 1 440 79

– 37 24 9 2 27 25 25 63 –

852 1 015 883 354 995 418 94 1 042 8 679 2 969

527 157 450 60 220 10 14 304 2 269 404

23 20 13 23 48 58 21 50 254 35

– 354 55 67 41 146 – 132 969 1 147

241 380 273 144 572 155 46 338 4 754 1 289

505 557 848 82 1 085 277 129 1 434 2 093 407

197 117 137 33 269 7 24 324 279 55

44 146 356 9 125 44 19 414 511 60

57 29 147 – 101 12 – 142 557 120

97 129 111 7 265 116 14 327 587 84

1 2 1 1

192 441 021 332 936 317 691 303 240 711

Spring Valley CDP -----------------------Stockton city ---------------------------Sunnyvale city --------------------------Thousand Oaks city ----------------------Torrance city ---------------------------Tustin city -----------------------------Union City city --------------------------Upland city ----------------------------Vacaville city ---------------------------Vallejo city -----------------------------

8 45 10 6 8 7 9 8 8 6

602 026 015 924 145 851 638 909 271 501

265 756 533 159 505 351 642 249 272 702

52 140 101 166 743 49 65 131 121 97

16 – 65 – 26 22 9 77 72 27

128 585 1 022 924 871 656 802 402 310 1 245

7 57 181 371 182 115 53 65 64 201

– 29 – 17 45 41 17 27 – 58

– 222 371 121 194 41 325 34 59 341

47 136 372 303 307 344 371 248 61 456

245 284 650 704 1 069 812 371 517 248 169

10 30 92 228 301 49 62 25 – 12

131 39 118 186 193 133 16 181 68 4

12 43 21 83 119 44 40 124 29 16

32 34 210 95 234 252 144 144 151 93

996 3 579 2 644 994 1 820 544 1 863 609 1 877 2 460

Visalia city ----------------------------Vista city -----------------------------Walnut Creek city -----------------------West Covina city ------------------------Westminster city ------------------------Whittier city ---------------------------Yorba Linda city -------------------------

16 15 1 25 11 26 3

561 028 544 848 784 050 696

132 507 49 1 093 328 233 61

50 83 8 467 308 395 163

– 25 – 50 – 44 –

282 449 338 2 053 664 1 298 80

41 202 35 388 62 577 4

48 49 21 116 54 12 –

– 3 32 611 126 67 17

187 98 223 770 214 574 30

64 303 271 1 560 555 646 321

47 96 39 265 106 163 85

– 46 38 228 149 85 74

– 29 – 339 85 112 –

8 52 120 370 85 133 64

1 032 976 564 1 802 684 1 278 539

Colorado --------------------------------Arvada city ----------------------------Aurora city ----------------------------Boulder city ----------------------------Colorado Springs city ---------------------Denver city ----------------------------Fort Collins city -------------------------Greeley city ----------------------------Lakewood city --------------------------Longmont city --------------------------Pueblo city ----------------------------Thornton city ---------------------------Westminster city -------------------------

278 4 7 2 14 74 4 10 7 4 25 6 5

535 008 751 448 678 555 210 458 160 326 889 236 496

7 127 179 1 076 145 1 208 1 252 61 19 269 191 310 126 113

2 171 39 348 129 226 461 25 9 27 34 15 50 116

479 – 33 – 136 98 18 12 14 – 16 7 8

3 534 19 380 135 738 658 77 110 54 52 33 – 28

628 – 23 34 15 175 6 61 28 – – – 9

244 – 25 – 51 43 10 – – 8 – – –

209 – 7 – 12 47 – 6 11 – – – 19

648 – 72 18 55 216 – 31 8 – – – –

4 794 132 696 350 454 1 014 314 76 160 17 62 54 111

578 10 22 49 87 100 57 12 27 – – – 59

979 14 173 43 159 193 38 – 82 11 11 5 31

328 12 12 7 9 84 7 6 – – – 39 14

1 303 42 353 59 99 370 72 6 40 – – – –

122 682 2 047 4 059 934 7 581 28 516 1 403 1 589 3 215 1 108 12 498 2 742 2 615

143 017 017 114 114 187 187 556 556 292 102

6 276 1 474 1 474 – – 215 215 167 167 138 46

3 946 386 386 – – 789 789 46 46 34 30

4 842 516 516 23 23 275 275 31 31 25 190

1 347 81 81 – – 154 154 – – – 141

542 96 96 – – – – – – – –

428 13 13 – – 12 12 – – – –

1 043 184 184 8 8 27 27 31 31 14 29

19 127 1 270 1 270 167 167 715 715 545 545 77 1 646

1 916 83 83 – – 59 59 8 8 20 198

7 511 601 601 104 104 225 225 252 252 19 666

2 947 174 174 23 23 234 234 31 31 – 54

4 111 193 193 26 26 136 136 244 244 5 369

20 411 2 775 2 775 216 216 1 186 1 186 210 210 182 257

369 37 732 37 732 473 6 229 6 229 10 290 10 290 12 935 12 935

84 685 685 46 78 78 183 183 394 394

13 471 471 13 4 4 165 165 113 113

12 288 288 24 189 189 170 170 192 192

– 72 72 – 23 23 104 104 – –

– 56 56 7 12 12 12 12 12 12

– 51 51 – 145 145 – – 14 14

– 18 18 – 9 9 25 25 82 82

171 1 805 1 805 242 230 230 365 365 746 746

11 157 157 – – – 61 61 176 176

34 573 573 76 50 50 65 65 204 204

28 68 68 – 159 159 54 54 108 108

– 886 886 66 21 21 185 185 123 123

256 1 893 1 893 168 471 471 802 802 1 189 1 189

Mexican

Puerto Rican

CaliforniamCon. Oakland city ---------------------------Oceanside city --------------------------Ontario city ----------------------------Orange city ----------------------------Oxnard city ----------------------------Palmdale city ---------------------------Palo Alto city --------------------------Pasadena city --------------------------Pico Rivera city -------------------------Pleasanton city --------------------------

36 24 48 21 73 10 1 26 45 1

932 149 704 496 361 942 379 266 369 815

Pomona city ---------------------------Rancho Cucamonga city -------------------Redding city----------------------------Redlands city ---------------------------Redondo Beach city ----------------------Redwood City city -----------------------Rialto city -----------------------------Richmond city --------------------------Riverside city ---------------------------Rosemead city ---------------------------

60 16 1 10 4 10 18 9 49 22

Sacramento city-------------------------Salinas city ----------------------------San Bernardino city ----------------------San Buenaventura (Ventura) city ------------San Diego city --------------------------San Francisco city -----------------------San Jose city ---------------------------San Leandro city ------------------------San Mateo city -------------------------Santa Ana city --------------------------

Connecticut ------------------------------Bridgeport city--------------------------Bridgeport town ------------------------Bristol city-----------------------------Bristol town ---------------------------Danbury city ---------------------------Danbury town --------------------------East Hartford town ----------------------East Hartford CDP -----------------------Fairfield town --------------------------Greenwich town --------------------------

8 766 402 402 24 24 443 443 160 160 105 266

Hamden town --------------------------Hartford city ---------------------------Hartford town --------------------------Manchester town ------------------------Meriden city ---------------------------Meriden town --------------------------New Britain city-------------------------New Britain town -----------------------New Haven city -------------------------New Haven town -------------------------

40 498 498 72 494 494 107 107 781 781

360

140 29 29 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 3 1 2

1 17 3 1 4

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 173.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Central American

Mexican

South American

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

082 082 137 137 742 742 741 741 1 025 1 025

131 131 304 304 106 106 180 180 20 20

255 255 396 396 397 397 40 40 53 53

935 935 891 891 71 71 72 72 20 20

63 63 482 482 16 16 7 7 – –

116 116 81 81 38 38 13 13 – –

154 154 – – – – – – – –

206 206 169 169 8 8 52 52 – –

Puerto Rican

Total

Argentinean

632 632 162 162 502 502 463 463 259 259

90 90 33 33 155 155 61 61 48 48

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

379 379 376 376 166 166 140 140 78 78

97 97 805 805 90 90 6 6 8 8

8 8 559 559 43 43 215 215 – –

760 760 1 043 1 043 848 848 393 393 273 273

Colombian

ConnecticutmCon. Norwalk city ---------------------------Norwalk town --------------------------Stamford city --------------------------Stamford town -------------------------Waterbury city -------------------------Waterbury town ------------------------West Hartford town----------------------West Hartford CDP ----------------------West Haven city ------------------------West Haven town ------------------------

182 182 912 912 236 236 52 52 76 76

Delaware --------------------------------Wilmington city --------------------------

2 613 261

8 163 3 938

856 137

204 –

549 175

66 33

34 –

32 –

102 –

984 102

198 –

401 89

24 –

95 –

1 782 196

District of Columbia ------------------------Washington city --------------------------

3 071 3 071

1 777 1 777

1 187 1 187

1 524 1 524

14 243 14 243

1 260 1 260

392 392

1 116 1 116

10 513 10 513

4 837 4 837

521 521

876 876

741 741

1 079 1 079

4 719 4 719

Florida ----------------------------------Boca Raton city -------------------------Brandon CDP ---------------------------Cape Coral city -------------------------Carol City CDP --------------------------Clearwater city -------------------------Coral Springs city -----------------------Daytona Beach city ----------------------Deltona CDP ---------------------------Fort Lauderdale city ----------------------Gainesville city---------------------------

155 994 188 296 368 137 834 640 180 117 926 219

240 673 322 1 631 894 2 768 641 1 434 600 3 709 2 161 932

675 786 911 605 428 9 917 395 967 187 554 2 458 784

34 268 46 24 52 1 239 6 163 5 27 191 48

149 741 358 163 181 1 622 75 112 117 130 1 142 362

13 558 109 19 – 389 14 12 6 – 272 12

23 900 33 71 – 233 – – – – 143 60

79 056 42 10 40 722 16 – 17 28 207 157

12 400 97 17 9 67 13 16 31 87 412 11

170 531 988 181 532 2 509 373 1 613 235 298 1 876 744

14 226 120 – 38 117 – 267 62 – 189 158

83 634 278 63 183 1 790 218 810 21 143 685 175

14 679 104 10 104 298 15 131 62 101 111 58

24 777 132 65 110 102 19 198 16 26 456 78

128 038 565 931 471 802 435 613 384 212 1 820 684

Hialeah city ----------------------------Hollywood city--------------------------Jacksonville city (remainder) ---------------Kendall CDP ----------------------------Lakeland city ---------------------------Largo city -----------------------------Melbourne city -------------------------Miami city -----------------------------Miami Beach city ------------------------Orlando city-----------------------------

936 536 2 951 488 340 328 272 1 981 740 1 906

763 290 258 070 798 556 765 11 173 4 168 7 071

296 808 897 328 484 139 116 138 359 20 042 1 931

2 483 683 320 604 13 – 45 5 786 1 129 479

14 671 850 653 4 078 124 143 211 42 903 5 013 426

873 128 64 97 – 10 20 2 660 487 121

2 168 168 116 382 9 19 42 7 715 1 229 93

9 903 287 49 2 635 11 – – 28 202 1 881 4

537 100 64 258 25 90 15 2 446 285 40

960 926 234 478 83 85 309 12 383 8 920 1 175

618 147 115 694 20 20 15 870 1 530 66

7 959 1 293 636 2 978 27 45 113 5 218 3 506 767

1 142 563 119 357 – – 28 1 175 640 92

1 151 579 114 1 917 24 20 42 2 070 1 588 108

521 144 259 126 329 236 366 10 853 2 876 1 133

Palm Bay city --------------------------Palm Harbor CDP ------------------------Pembroke Pines city ----------------------Pensacola city --------------------------Plantation city --------------------------Pompano Beach city ---------------------Port St. Lucie city -----------------------St. Petersburg city -----------------------Sarasota city ---------------------------Sunrise city -----------------------------

168 63 281 251 277 894 154 574 1 065 277

1 755 252 1 582 160 762 774 793 1 685 233 1 239

238 231 2 878 124 1 222 464 377 1 011 448 1 173

35 6 215 7 84 59 19 76 11 215

228 46 274 35 351 283 113 339 26 255

– 3 38 11 105 – 59 12 – 56

106 11 75 5 76 85 – 61 – 54

10 – 34 – 36 9 11 68 15 –

21 17 33 – 105 132 8 4 – 39

272 221 1 599 80 2 051 561 258 712 240 1 793

17 7 142 – 93 143 58 62 6 188

129 146 678 24 1 192 153 35 245 50 789

32 25 284 10 96 31 93 33 28 252

54 – 198 8 309 43 17 86 140 255

445 204 573 337 597 660 334 1 296 259 668

Tallahassee city -------------------------Tampa city ----------------------------Town ’n’ Country CDP --------------------West Palm Beach city --------------------Jacksonville city --------------------------

388 2 111 541 803 3 183

9 3 1 5

120 118 043 241 072

63 504 229 164 320

272 1 611 396 746 696

– 143 52 233 64

50 653 16 146 122

35 133 57 203 49

17 161 48 11 89

584 2 203 895 724 1 260

19 222 28 77 115

386 1 154 633 324 654

13 209 105 21 119

23 248 70 131 114

559 11 386 1 731 863 3 420

Georgia ---------------------------------Albany city ----------------------------Atlanta city ----------------------------Columbus city (remainder) -----------------Macon city ----------------------------Sandy Springs CDP ----------------------Savannah city --------------------------South Augusta CDP ----------------------Columbus city ---------------------------

45 111 252 3 582 1 525 171 760 409 227 1 527

16 373 151 765 1 933 77 220 586 511 1 936

7 945 13 1 001 132 18 148 140 19 132

995 10 85 53 – 5 21 – 53

7 607 14 599 788 15 155 48 118 788

1 136 – 92 77 – 23 – 7 77

1 020 – 26 110 5 10 – – 110

705 8 33 – – – – – –

1 925 – 218 71 – 40 – – 71

8 634 20 724 181 8 329 37 8 181

630 – 71 – 8 16 8 – –

3 630 4 477 11 – 151 7 8 11

683 – 9 40 – 8 7 – 40

1 725 – 44 21 – 63 15 – 21

14 714 189 884 615 114 273 496 93 615

Hawaii ----------------------------------Honolulu CDP ----------------------------

13 687 2 813

24 999 3 856

617 112

240 57

1 038 275

163 25

177 71

112 28

99 40

1 143 411

234 113

274 74

205 26

167 77

37 018 7 926

Idaho ----------------------------------Boise City city ---------------------------

42 415 1 996

655 73

153 33

15 –

625 42

123 7

71 8

131 –

133 10

684 94

126 30

163 33

14 13

183 18

7 132 1 147

Illinois ----------------------------------Arlington Heights village ------------------Aurora city ----------------------------Bloomington city ------------------------Champaign city -------------------------Chicago city----------------------------Cicero town ----------------------------Decatur city----------------------------Des Plaines city -------------------------Elgin city ------------------------------Evanston city ----------------------------

612 442 1 297 19 452 433 334 348 040 21 423 370 2 405 11 550 1 333

147 201 223 2 006 170 87 121 209 1 111 76 163 1 764 151

17 525 15 187 16 53 10 478 92 26 150 92 119

2 136 30 15 – – 1 166 53 – – – 9

30 299 42 132 24 53 21 352 489 18 179 182 170

16 017 – 111 – 27 12 895 294 – 23 35 69

3 354 8 6 – 12 2 138 136 – – 45 17

1 424 – 15 – – 848 – – 61 12 –

6 301 – – – – 3 877 59 – 70 49 47

30 902 262 102 15 256 17 573 320 28 200 174 148

2 587 13 69 – 58 1 122 5 – – – –

10 317 97 14 – 60 5 491 161 – 61 30 66

8 659 58 13 – – 6 606 67 – 65 75 10

4 732 49 – – 69 2 592 66 – 60 9 21

38 177 120 640 77 297 15 497 660 68 168 439 449

Joliet city -----------------------------Mount Prospect village -------------------Naperville city --------------------------Oak Lawn village ------------------------Oak Park village ------------------------Peoria city -----------------------------Rockford city ---------------------------Schaumburg village ----------------------Skokie village --------------------------Springfield city--------------------------Waukegan city--------------------------Wheaton city ----------------------------

8 802 2 532 786 959 787 1 141 4 326 956 488 377 11 524 573

289 158 162 58 289 153 165 211 173 87 2 571 83

4 18 61 38 107 68 75 96 465 37 61 12

– 90 – – 15 – – – 69 19 60 –

27 196 69 – 111 61 92 84 42 22 648 29

4 56 – – 9 21 35 67 42 1 60 7

– 56 49 – – 10 14 – – 12 262 –

– – – – – – – – – – – 7

7 70 – – 38 – – 17 – – 309 15

96 187 162 70 147 180 215 181 860 94 331 206

– – – 6 63 – 20 – 81 10 – 14

72 69 38 14 12 77 121 90 213 24 259 118

– 64 13 – 25 14 21 31 217 – – 6

5 36 25 45 42 – 13 36 136 60 53 22

265 43 284 115 170 212 337 121 380 162 560 132

3 3 3 3 11 11

6 4 5 2

892 314 236 659 477

122 3 1 10

1 14 4 4 2

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 361 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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12 2 1 7

1 1 1 1

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Table 173.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Central American

South American

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

15 252 63 162 101 347 2 327 1 304 1 112 58 187 35 1 118

1 901 – 44 39 176 77 128 386 8 85 140 400

313 – – 7 – 24 – 33 – 5 33 33

1 577 – 139 40 115 53 41 263 34 83 28 271

252 – 48 – 36 – – 6 18 16 7 6

215 – – – – 34 25 17 16 – – 23

134 – 8 17 – – 6 57 – – – 57

164 – 13 – – – – 29 – 10 – 31

2 339 – 79 22 40 – 74 510 52 266 86 512

327 – 11 – – – 6 50 44 – – 52

702 – 9 16 22 – 6 198 – 70 86 198

255 – 9 – 18 – – 87 – 50 – 87

305 – – – – – 45 68 – 3 – 68

9 165 106 200 102 319 347 230 1 005 161 376 154 1 032

23 668 708 1 052 2 946 3 687 181 440 2 004 324

924 31 9 59 92 46 64 144 14

399 8 6 7 94 – 25 77 5

101 29 – – – 6 – – –

1 320 30 7 136 198 7 132 34 27

202 – – – 18 – 36 – –

190 12 – 22 – – 51 34 –

101 – – 12 – – 9 – –

337 – – – 150 – 23 – 11

977 32 – 55 97 19 190 27 14

93 – – 13 14 – 11 – –

283 27 – 12 18 19 22 – 7

81 – – – 19 – 24 – –

117 – – 15 20 – 9 – –

3 253 194 93 154 382 73 64 134 119

Kansas ---------------------------------Kansas City city ------------------------Lawrence city --------------------------Olathe city-----------------------------Overland Park city -----------------------Topeka city ----------------------------Wichita city -----------------------------

74 773 9 324 1 009 794 1 480 6 020 11 889

2 976 130 68 57 80 180 381

1 426 140 40 – 172 42 207

103 – – – – 6 13

1 809 68 91 33 132 61 253

345 19 – – 30 35 113

211 – 5 – 60 8 32

184 5 – – – – 18

348 44 – 8 12 18 –

2 149 86 244 52 176 49 523

152 – 47 – 38 5 28

548 – 47 27 67 10 123

466 5 9 – 35 – 52

293 21 36 – 22 5 87

7 053 587 339 137 280 181 1 048

Kentucky --------------------------------Lexington-Fayette------------------------Louisville city ---------------------------Owensboro city --------------------------

7 971 784 588 77

3 609 289 282 –

1 075 228 89 –

290 49 – –

1 198 107 61 10

144 7 – –

159 52 – –

111 – – –

121 – 21 10

1 553 438 112 9

133 6 7 –

751 295 43 –

82 16 – 9

194 29 27 –

4 667 463 358 43

Louisiana --------------------------------Baton Rouge city ------------------------Bossier City city ------------------------Kenner city ----------------------------Lafayette city --------------------------Lake Charles city ------------------------Metairie CDP ---------------------------Monroe city----------------------------New Orleans city ------------------------Shreveport city --------------------------

23 523 895 1 102 961 533 443 828 116 2 802 1 218

5 689 193 148 278 105 61 401 31 928 116

7 757 354 41 760 41 33 1 125 17 2 022 40

510 30 – 9 – – 6 – 16 –

21 308 808 55 3 057 113 36 4 207 51 6 010 113

2 357 47 – 424 7 – 469 43 494 –

10 414 191 45 1 792 49 12 1 680 8 3 535 37

4 935 247 10 590 – – 1 387 – 1 185 29

1 458 152 – 118 – – 214 – 400 26

4 686 386 6 317 257 19 798 9 735 141

391 52 – 15 9 – 149 – 38 –

1 953 133 6 59 147 14 363 – 298 55

650 21 – 127 4 – 75 – 211 34

479 71 – 6 17 – 44 – 36 41

27 136 796 309 1 557 584 189 2 105 89 3 387 430

Maine ----------------------------------Portland city ----------------------------

2 398 125

1 382 133

323 26

157 9

393 60

107 16

38 –

22 –

73 –

605 83

91 –

197 16

71 8

85 35

1 811 159

Maryland --------------------------------Baltimore city --------------------------Bethesda CDP --------------------------Columbia CDP --------------------------Dundalk CDP ---------------------------Silver Spring CDP ------------------------Wheaton-Glenmont CDP --------------------

17 042 843 400 480 158 708 360

17 670 1 821 167 358 193 668 499

6 027 332 267 101 61 447 246

3 010 294 58 4 – 547 85

33 142 526 383 118 22 5 144 2 823

4 444 143 39 – – 670 261

2 091 53 11 22 – 188 333

4 019 47 44 16 16 938 242

19 122 127 221 13 – 3 169 1 753

22 728 873 1 645 346 8 1 542 1 599

2 266 138 318 17 8 10 100

4 773 225 247 144 – 218 298

2 451 140 93 32 – 232 257

5 005 130 340 – – 369 372

20 365 2 308 746 429 96 848 856

Massachusetts ----------------------------Boston city ----------------------------Brockton city ---------------------------Brookline town -------------------------Brookline CDP --------------------------Cambridge city -------------------------Chicopee city ---------------------------Fall River city---------------------------Framingham town -----------------------Framingham CDP ------------------------Haverhill city ----------------------------

12 922 2 640 289 125 125 904 103 56 208 208 74

146 015 25 183 2 983 359 359 1 554 1 565 769 2 530 2 530 1 276

7 621 2 366 124 119 119 268 19 7 201 201 43

30 177 7 938 96 110 110 397 24 7 72 72 766

23 884 8 556 551 232 232 1 084 21 16 772 772 160

6 953 2 501 258 71 71 129 7 16 195 195 80

3 446 1 663 92 – – 90 8 – – – 16

723 218 36 20 20 43 – – – – –

9 428 3 178 84 87 87 699 6 – 499 499 21

21 423 5 157 195 644 644 726 79 189 448 448 83

2 305 369 30 49 49 130 8 79 38 38 10

8 864 2 374 31 249 249 215 16 8 220 220 23

2 349 353 – 23 23 66 5 66 – – 28

2 950 879 80 186 186 109 17 36 69 69 22

33 817 7 852 860 325 325 1 160 214 705 646 646 162

Lawrence city --------------------------Lowell city -----------------------------Lynn city ------------------------------Malden city ----------------------------Medford city ---------------------------New Bedford city------------------------Newton city ----------------------------Quincy city ----------------------------Somerville city --------------------------Springfield city--------------------------Waltham city ---------------------------Weymouth town ------------------------Weymouth CDP -------------------------Worcester city ---------------------------

84 143 167 257 52 184 230 83 148 249 224 55 55 456

14 928 7 025 2 091 165 162 4 532 229 295 499 23 396 1 458 33 33 12 219

452 57 71 88 112 6 188 73 205 172 83 9 9 398

10 870 275 3 612 26 8 205 74 96 268 383 84 10 10 546

433 200 455 352 56 106 196 176 1 912 238 586 68 68 632

270 31 290 123 – – 127 135 385 – 429 22 22 25

46 22 54 3 – 7 13 – 66 – 29 – – –

– 7 5 – – 15 – 10 32 – – – – –

22 66 58 191 40 59 16 23 1 354 47 90 25 25 449

837 846 287 421 237 59 447 162 635 317 408 94 94 555

30 36 80 109 47 5 114 15 68 – 24 20 20 31

201 761 141 214 98 31 97 62 227 143 80 24 24 252

581 6 5 – 6 – 37 – 41 21 86 50 50 160

– – 50 20 38 – 54 52 67 73 35 – – 15

1 735 1 543 510 258 333 530 247 230 1 049 887 127 103 103 1 062

Michigan --------------------------------Ann Arbor city--------------------------Battle Creek city ------------------------Canton CDP ----------------------------Canton township ------------------------Clinton CDP ----------------------------Clinton township ------------------------Dearborn city---------------------------Dearborn Heights city --------------------Detroit city ----------------------------East Lansing city -------------------------

134 222 957 678 430 430 459 459 1 403 946 17 886 536

17 387 346 122 21 21 91 91 321 75 4 706 148

4 762 104 – 43 43 37 37 21 58 818 88

824 50 6 17 17 – – – – 171 27

2 966 139 20 – – 21 21 25 16 513 47

547 17 – – – 5 5 3 – 25 5

463 7 6 – – – – 8 – 66 6

290 9 – – – – – – – 55 22

501 15 – – – 16 16 14 – 153 3

5 989 410 6 101 101 87 87 118 125 282 166

1 162 56 – 17 17 6 6 60 50 31 19

1 759 127 – 36 36 26 26 19 75 87 49

462 29 – 42 42 – – – – 73 10

640 63 – 6 6 – – 16 – 36 9

23 765 623 82 149 149 139 139 406 234 2 781 181

340 962 447 484 330 645 3 387 359 359 410

45 210 1 576 136 297 65 1 673 99 99 126

49 39 175 114 254 60 – 12 12 35

9 – 151 12 – – – – – –

13 52 123 63 115 6 110 16 16 –

4 9 24 6 54 – 28 – – –

– 28 66 9 – – – 16 16 –

– 8 – – – – – – – –

9 – 26 7 9 – 34 – – –

41 48 214 41 177 137 – 27 27 100

5 – 112 8 – 18 – – – 35

31 7 28 – 48 81 – 5 5 24

– 5 – – – – – – – 22

5 – 46 – 11 4 – 22 22 8

177 425 761 221 983 240 314 236 236 180

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Indiana ---------------------------------Anderson city --------------------------Bloomington city ------------------------Evansville city --------------------------Fort Wayne city -------------------------Gary city ------------------------------Hammond city --------------------------Indianapolis city (remainder) ---------------Muncie city ----------------------------South Bend city -------------------------Terre Haute city-------------------------Indianapolis city --------------------------

64 816 76 331 241 3 397 3 454 8 074 4 154 413 2 453 286 4 211

Iowa -----------------------------------Cedar Rapids city------------------------Council Bluffs city -----------------------Davenport city --------------------------Des Moines city-------------------------Dubuque city ---------------------------Iowa City city --------------------------Sioux City city --------------------------Waterloo city----------------------------

Farmington Hills city ---------------------Flint city ------------------------------Grand Rapids city -----------------------Kalamazoo city -------------------------Lansing city ----------------------------Livonia city ----------------------------Pontiac city ----------------------------Redford CDP ---------------------------Redford township -----------------------Rochester Hills city -----------------------

362

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Table 173.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Central American

South American

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

61 40 224 61 122 43 172 17 120 128

61 42 – 45 25 29 39 – 115 10

– 7 – 7 45 – – – 29 5

– 15 8 41 52 45 26 10 26 –

– 6 – 41 10 – – – – –

– – – – – – – – – –

– – – – 32 – – – – –

– – – – – 26 – 10 – –

18 79 44 47 88 64 19 153 38 31

14 51 – 42 41 12 19 55 29 –

4 23 – – 30 27 – 14 – –

– – – – – 10 – 11 6 31

– 5 – 5 – – – – – –

58 134 409 178 240 269 345 273 207 176

1 201 157 157 849 1 228

128 30 30 60 320

10 59 59 20 262

5 – – 7 7

– 15 15 16 42

– 15 15 – –

– – – 7 –

– – – – –

– – – 4 –

31 149 149 41 38

– 5 5 7 –

– 62 62 6 4

31 – – 11 –

– 11 11 – 29

176 145 145 175 178

Minnesota -------------------------------Bloomington city ------------------------Brooklyn Park city -----------------------Burnsville city --------------------------Coon Rapids city ------------------------Duluth city-----------------------------Minneapolis city ------------------------Plymouth city --------------------------Rochester city --------------------------St. Paul city ----------------------------

32 954 247 274 450 237 214 4 260 98 262 7 907

3 373 65 48 126 16 24 776 47 47 530

1 288 103 – 18 – 27 310 15 35 394

176 18 25 – – – 47 – 7 4

1 765 32 5 – 47 33 360 3 88 258

331 – – – – 6 85 – 9 10

225 – 5 – – 18 31 – 8 32

204 – – – – – 70 – 21 42

365 32 – – – 7 45 – – 127

3 190 85 77 54 29 31 524 46 105 375

189 – – – – – 80 5 – –

1 442 33 38 22 8 16 179 28 85 147

180 – – – – – – – – 39

367 – – 13 – 15 43 13 10 57

6 918 106 98 75 51 159 1 032 136 125 850

Mississippi -------------------------------Jackson city-----------------------------

6 133 157

1 240 40

435 17

177 29

877 82

124 9

265 15

94 16

70 –

784 114

41 –

249 69

30 –

111 13

5 099 293

Missouri --------------------------------Columbia city---------------------------Florissant city --------------------------Independence city -----------------------Kansas City city ------------------------St. Charles city -------------------------St. Joseph city -------------------------St. Louis city ---------------------------Springfield city---------------------------

38 390 374 285 1 629 13 346 419 1 285 2 236 667

3 874 123 70 65 492 12 – 152 145

2 009 74 8 31 555 7 – 260 29

245 – – 22 61 9 – 30 –

2 030 70 30 59 338 16 7 259 66

303 7 7 15 102 – – 19 –

273 16 – 17 95 – – 14 –

359 37 – – 6 – 7 136 6

316 – 8 – 45 7 – 20 28

3 301 124 102 106 570 46 16 579 70

522 9 – 28 40 8 – 82 –

1 036 41 46 44 202 27 16 96 30

373 – 34 8 134 11 – 71 6

415 22 – 11 116 – – 20 23

10 580 139 24 256 1 457 145 60 1 334 263

Montana --------------------------------Billings city ----------------------------Great Falls city --------------------------

8 434 1 851 709

434 42 82

83 5 –

34 7 –

302 49 7

54 – 7

58 – –

65 37 –

54 12 –

257 18 –

18 – –

55 6 –

24 – –

60 – –

2 623 397 229

Nebraska --------------------------------Lincoln city ----------------------------Omaha city -----------------------------

28 790 2 470 7 877

1 066 92 276

468 108 208

79 – 42

582 82 157

24 4 –

92 6 11

55 14 5

198 33 52

783 215 166

112 32 20

150 60 –

28 4 –

227 73 73

3 325 308 977

Nevada ---------------------------------Henderson city--------------------------Las Vegas city --------------------------Paradise CDP ---------------------------Reno city ------------------------------Sparks city ----------------------------Spring Valley CDP -----------------------Sunrise Manor CDP -----------------------

82 3 21 7 9 3 1 5

592 419 390 053 709 270 942 731

4 497 132 1 043 737 428 235 182 481

6 450 193 2 096 1 428 120 61 362 917

410 8 156 21 – 10 – 93

6 803 73 2 139 698 1 767 117 90 396

1 071 – 275 34 476 – 11 35

354 – 95 49 89 – – 52

1 194 27 307 139 81 – 38 114

3 285 46 1 207 363 966 49 – 60

3 637 257 698 987 479 113 311 218

721 64 147 147 48 – 132 43

1 262 155 243 393 142 55 62 33

224 – 126 49 4 – – 21

463 38 45 102 47 50 46 23

New Hampshire ---------------------------Manchester city -------------------------Nashua city -----------------------------

2 523 391 554

3 155 786 739

690 9 137

701 108 259

622 96 114

105 – 40

240 72 36

48 9 –

87 – 9

1 160 348 169

119 21 5

518 170 111

72 – 13

117 5 4

2 707 404 420

New Jersey ------------------------------Bayonne city ---------------------------Brick township --------------------------Brick Township CDP ----------------------Camden city ---------------------------Cherry Hill township ----------------------Cherry Hill CDP -------------------------Clifton city ----------------------------Dover township -------------------------East Orange city ------------------------Edison township --------------------------

28 385 236 285 285 247 285 285 415 144 80 110

304 179 1 918 752 752 22 240 298 298 1 379 960 1 060 1 286

87 085 583 123 123 169 115 115 235 373 190 495

52 807 472 20 20 735 21 21 356 7 284 111

44 715 491 13 13 722 90 90 117 7 157 144

7 473 168 – – 28 – – 9 7 74 37

8 045 101 – – 32 19 19 61 – 19 28

4 226 – – – 538 61 61 13 – – –

16 817 126 286 167 596 – 202 – 202 32 200 – 104 – 104 4 1 634 – 65 – 305 42 773

8 023 79 13 13 – – – 220 – – 27

52 210 146 79 79 65 64 64 524 31 62 301

27 572 147 18 18 56 7 7 151 5 80 145

24 433 38 29 29 66 6 6 571 – 108 175

76 887 1 508 320 320 886 158 158 495 374 458 642

Edison CDP ----------------------------Elizabeth city ---------------------------Gloucester township----------------------Hamilton township -----------------------Irvington CDP---------------------------Irvington township -----------------------Jersey City city -------------------------Middletown township ---------------------Newark city ----------------------------Old Bridge township ----------------------

110 340 152 99 74 74 588 90 929 175

1 286 11 617 407 1 394 3 190 3 209 28 409 640 38 519 1 332

495 10 485 33 75 222 222 2 017 254 4 797 307

111 1 174 – 54 332 332 5 779 120 3 468 81

144 3 961 19 137 334 348 3 866 30 3 236 213

37 311 4 53 84 98 392 – 829 –

28 574 – 27 46 46 1 438 10 249 49

– 486 15 – – – 571 13 242 7

42 2 152 – – 154 154 1 046 7 1 490 130

773 11 229 18 141 738 738 9 597 218 6 801 453

27 445 – 34 – – 548 22 233 78

301 5 722 8 14 123 123 2 322 120 1 569 276

145 1 385 – – 527 527 5 043 17 3 149 67

175 2 207 10 60 43 43 874 36 1 155 7

642 4 020 137 230 805 818 3 975 418 11 454 323

Passaic city ----------------------------Paterson city ---------------------------Trenton city ----------------------------Union township -------------------------Union CDP -----------------------------Union City city --------------------------Vineland city ---------------------------Woodbridge township ---------------------

4 197 1 241 156 29 29 777 229 225

10 717 26 362 8 616 622 622 7 834 11 388 2 088

1 055 1 404 353 345 345 14 709 250 624

6 422 8 750 104 36 36 5 281 8 247

954 2 240 1 608 112 112 4 244 26 176

135 483 860 – – 349 26 9

544 220 60 6 6 1 111 – 30

– 283 – – – 274 – 64

148 733 16 60 60 2 242 – 46

3 682 13 187 298 383 383 8 445 79 742

101 574 – 18 18 337 9 82

1 545 5 303 189 48 48 3 489 70 394

342 1 245 18 161 161 3 088 – 23

1 596 5 473 12 98 98 936 – 157

1 435 3 866 566 590 590 2 371 291 818

2 632 887 161 69

690 403 8 57

255 109 11 –

2 156 978 94 193

709 324 6 139

69 22 – –

321 130 – –

466 253 74 49

1 357 609 59 146

133 86 – 8

361 184 11 49

85 34 – 22

236 84 42 16

Mexican

Puerto Rican

MichiganmCon. Roseville city ---------------------------Royal Oak city --------------------------Saginaw city ---------------------------St. Clair Shores city----------------------Southfield city --------------------------Sterling Heights city ----------------------Taylor city -----------------------------Troy city ------------------------------Warren city ----------------------------Waterford CDP --------------------------

400 423 6 291 311 477 534 1 356 357 494 1 201

Waterford township ----------------------West Bloomfield township -----------------West Bloomfield Township CDP -------------Westland city --------------------------Wyoming city ---------------------------

New Mexico -----------------------------Albuquerque city ------------------------Las Cruces city -------------------------Santa Fe city ----------------------------

329 70 25 8

233 145 319 622

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 363 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

16 1 3 1 1

957 019 727 747 949 643 695 1 264

240 58 3 17

386 334 182 516

363

Table 173.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Central American Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Cuban

New York -------------------------------Albany city ----------------------------Amherst town --------------------------Babylon town --------------------------Binghamton city-------------------------Bronx borough -------------------------Brookhaven town------------------------Brooklyn borough -----------------------Buffalo city ----------------------------Cheektowaga CDP -----------------------Cheektowaga town -----------------------

84 985 269 157 279 43 12 273 1 045 18 512 785 103 122

1 046 896 1 674 403 4 346 339 336 367 11 886 263 424 12 369 103 162

77 016 108 56 443 51 9 209 598 9 481 329 5 5

Clarkstown town ------------------------Clay town -----------------------------Colonie town ---------------------------Greece town ---------------------------Greenburgh town ------------------------Hamburg town--------------------------Hempstead town ------------------------Huntington town ------------------------Irondequoit town ------------------------Irondequoit CDP --------------------------

118 156 98 119 329 256 1 289 311 37 37

1 697 108 277 638 1 430 233 10 730 2 583 319 319

458 14 42 97 687 – 2 775 366 156 156

Islip town -----------------------------Levittown CDP --------------------------Manhattan borough ----------------------Mount Vernon city-----------------------New Rochelle city -----------------------New York city --------------------------Niagara Falls city ------------------------North Hempstead town -------------------Oyster Bay town ------------------------Queens borough--------------------------

775 64 10 948 341 2 198 55 698 124 526 265 12 794

21 1 149 2 1 861

1 053 96 18 671 235 237 57 019 17 657 852 18 406

Ramapo town --------------------------Rochester city --------------------------Schenectady city ------------------------Smithtown town ------------------------Staten Island borough --------------------Syracuse city ---------------------------Tonawanda CDP-------------------------Tonawanda town ------------------------Troy city ------------------------------Union town ----------------------------Utica city------------------------------Yonkers city ----------------------------

314 488 91 173 1 171 292 21 47 101 186 155 2 085

1 15 1 1 17 2

989 445 014 244 472 680 133 238 397 159 1 818 13 726

234 574 26 136 1 252 80 28 34 45 77 27 2 146

142 535 106 71 1 146 64 – – 22 23 15 3 711

North Carolina ----------------------------Asheville city ---------------------------Charlotte city---------------------------Durham city----------------------------Fayetteville city -------------------------Gastonia city ---------------------------Greensboro city -------------------------High Point city --------------------------Raleigh city ----------------------------Wilmington city -------------------------Winston-Salem city -----------------------

28 671 213 1 535 528 564 114 320 157 849 134 334

13 920 100 781 369 733 12 254 67 428 66 53

3 754 24 516 150 148 36 239 44 84 33 130

North Dakota ----------------------------Fargo city ------------------------------

2 989 352

358 31

Ohio -----------------------------------Akron city -----------------------------Canton city ----------------------------Cincinnati city --------------------------Cleveland city --------------------------Cleveland Heights city --------------------Columbus city --------------------------Dayton city ----------------------------Elyria city -----------------------------Euclid city -----------------------------Hamilton city ----------------------------

55 042 479 176 692 1 907 42 1 918 602 280 90 298

Kettering city---------------------------Lakewood city --------------------------Lorain city -----------------------------Mansfield city --------------------------Parma city-----------------------------Springfield city--------------------------Toledo city ----------------------------Warren city ----------------------------Youngstown city -------------------------

South American

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

18 552 107 377 103 102 127 52 190 1 162 – 95 1 302 3 493 497 773 1 836 9 480 46 93 – 14 – 14

89 838 64 17 370 – 12 421 529 18 653 37 5 5

32 161 37 22 198 – 2 299 416 3 004 81 7 7

163 462 556 279 1 175 114 22 709 3 773 27 273 1 043 61 67

106 14 148 19 305 10 3 451 652 23 23

74 – – 32 255 – 1 853 350 – –

18 – 89 11 346 – 1 136 101 – –

509 72 193 134 650 132 6 231 783 87 87

148 53 3 125 46 99 12 983 30 201 235 6 251

2 002 373 6 963 353 1 115 84 454 – 1 443 792 63 224

1 062 51 11 359 126 57 78 444 – 506 272 35 412

436 – 2 712 70 517 23 257 – 305 267 14 875

3 308 324 25 124 929 794 110 644 531 2 091 1 399 32 237

520 367 131 483 3 415 281 48 48 69 43 43 3 612

115 36 8 88 469 70 8 8 17 – 15 123

230 128 54 264 1 294 93 11 11 6 15 – 1 226

78 4 30 39 599 24 – – 14 9 6 1 449

21 31 5 41 367 83 9 9 12 12 10 506

494 1 094 297 617 3 301 665 127 137 239 168 214 2 555

1 002 15 125 7 – 5 – – – – 62

4 823 101 962 339 92 14 162 6 404 42 82

432 – 61 48 – – 19 – 64 7 15

1 835 61 340 70 21 9 70 6 155 23 25

859 – 290 7 71 – 11 – 43 – –

531 40 114 44 – – 9 – 116 – 10

12 049 60 899 184 249 41 265 124 571 95 257

2 –

35 –

200 –

6 –

137 –

18 –

12 –

793 67

511 11 – 18 95 – 53 – – – –

431 44 – 52 29 – 34 7 – – –

685 16 – 7 93 – 69 20 – – –

5 305 120 39 224 408 141 510 41 6 27 35

894 – 22 68 9 16 122 – – 5 –

1 704 48 7 46 71 32 158 – – 12 7

425 8 – 23 31 – 13 11 – – –

1 041 24 10 59 237 29 33 22 – – 28

18 206 404 525 651 1 300 81 1 340 146 196 103 88

10 14 9 – – 26 – – 13

– 26 – – – – 12 – –

– – – – – – – – –

7 – 5 – 6 – – – –

55 57 24 – 120 8 146 19 21

18 30 – – 13 – 45 – –

22 7 8 – – – 20 6 10

– – – – 7 – 20 6 –

7 7 16 – 100 8 22 7 5

104 181 222 36 158 69 784 95 289

2 135 19 31 255 34 65 552 310

355 – – – – 17 169 38

334 – 7 7 – – 238 3

124 9 – 20 – – 13 43

402 – – 39 – 23 64 101

2 477 147 57 131 38 158 496 550

201 – – 12 – 7 106 32

924 84 6 103 38 54 131 186

121 16 – – – – 18 13

517 19 7 12 – 19 167 113

10 622 160 72 460 238 292 1 831 1 246

3 598 78 185 179 682 104

1 153 78 15 82 149 24

391 – 5 7 113 12

416 – 10 8 136 –

849 – 62 30 149 49

2 950 115 146 50 622 122

362 – 5 9 53 21

829 32 31 24 141 39

151 – – – 82 –

668 9 31 – 113 41

14 956 396 797 218 2 708 619

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

357 868 142 415 147 109 46 90 1 859 1 089 81 48 87 261 19 847 672 1 188 55 301 37 452 331 158 – 18 – 30

21 995 6 42 108 7 2 656 287 3 857 12 9 9

26 169 35 – 7 – 7 552 45 7 190 38 – –

11 011 7 – 9 – 2 270 58 2 679 – – –

87 37 34 55 250 – 11 265 1 378 33 33

– – – – 53 – 1 148 21 – –

36 – 22 9 45 – 732 87 – –

13 – – – – – 182 – – –

31 – – 16 74 – 8 037 1 101 5 5

254 64 280 136 1 269 18 8 634 1 637 56 56

32 35 26 – 159 – 862 159 11 11

2 134 5 265 31 140 136 696 11 872 275 445 135 501 332 713 101 222 – 32 491 4 106 422 1 289 52 309 30 375

652 23 1 602 – 156 15 873 – 861 47 7 597

119 20 3 040 58 171 22 167 – 179 45 3 607

60 – 1 615 – 47 9 372 – 54 21 2 773

4 097 97 2 859 93 15 23 926 28 2 876 961 10 893

4 381 583 27 922 733 2 050 219 509 30 3 132 2 194 130 810

327 433 16 234 1 676 115 14 24 9 15 24 2 765

121 73 – 10 161 10 – 10 – – – 204

61 51 – 61 778 9 – – – 8 6 555

– 143 – 33 35 2 – – – – 10 350

79 93 – 113 131 11 14 14 9 – 8 1 473

596 11 29 13 24 – 4 – – 7 21

5 207 19 539 130 273 11 145 43 118 16 149

451 – 80 12 11 – 8 36 10 – 32

551 4 119 23 14 – 17 – – – –

723 – 89 45 – 6 – – 18 4 55

96 –

– –

222 42

37 –

88 42

45 911 355 60 426 17 573 149 1 356 292 619 219 7

3 211 27 27 150 302 15 358 89 15 42 14

759 – 29 – 215 – 121 – – – –

3 549 118 – 176 625 25 365 34 – 6 7

837 23 – 14 369 17 36 – – – –

115 198 2 207 257 102 191 10 555 92 517

21 281 9 452 114 247 17 392 14 2 631

68 28 – – 64 5 47 9 114

– – 37 – 6 31 12 – 11

27 65 45 – 21 26 22 – 13

Oklahoma -------------------------------Broken Arrow city -----------------------Edmond city ---------------------------Lawton city ----------------------------Midwest City city -----------------------Norman city ---------------------------Oklahoma City city ----------------------Tulsa city ------------------------------

62 413 821 485 2 667 921 1 199 17 363 6 342

4 731 118 59 1 278 83 192 624 631

1 125 38 5 49 7 27 276 242

151 5 – 76 – – 6 19

Oregon ---------------------------------Beaverton city --------------------------Eugene city ----------------------------Gresham city ---------------------------Portland city ---------------------------Salem city ------------------------------

84 1 1 1 8 5

2 834 101 128 30 529 109

1 394 38 44 6 487 143

82 – 5 – 26 25

364

792 076 909 586 071 085

641 007 464 068 129 122 213 1 370 2 933 94 395

183 10 39 5 390 – 4 221 156 54 54

Salvadoran

Total

47 350 279 101 32 362 9 293 695 2 227 – 95 3 834 21 200 661 2 521 6 209 36 162 36 272 – 26 12 26

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Argentinean

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 173.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Central American

South American

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

143 872 314 9 236 31 611 7 492 947 1 845 2 965 9 982 292

7 390 56 149 – 96 119 24 70 27 97 31

3 687 25 472 – – 141 38 – 61 222 23

5 731 90 240 13 5 224 18 110 71 103 7

806 19 – – – 37 5 20 – 64 –

837 – 155 – – 4 – 19 24 17 –

876 24 – 13 – 121 – – – – –

1 063 47 27 – – 19 6 15 21 22 –

12 870 49 724 – 92 180 167 55 79 225 70

2 048 – – – 6 11 13 14 – 11 33

5 417 33 211 – 37 4 61 12 – 113 –

1 251 – 259 – 22 53 28 7 72 19 –

1 482 – 109 – – 47 60 – 7 76 37

24 314 120 640 5 141 572 100 126 153 200 74

96 69 69 2 961 915 1 314 32 72

90 21 21 65 014 736 11 705 297 148

93 8 8 2 294 176 105 26 128

24 – – 1 239 37 267 – –

49 23 23 1 775 106 62 28 23

7 – – 85 29 6 – –

9 – – 177 21 – – –

– – – 466 21 18 – 9

13 23 23 262 6 5 21 –

181 – – 3 871 632 189 33 114

71 – – 645 174 36 – 17

60 – – 1 946 55 125 33 59

– – – 289 25 23 – 7

11 – – 263 102 – – –

239 43 43 7 032 813 488 104 246

Rhode Island -----------------------------Cranston city ---------------------------East Providence city ----------------------Pawtucket city --------------------------Providence city -------------------------Warwick city ----------------------------

2 267 40 98 254 738 102

12 494 469 232 1 343 6 479 137

1 062 149 10 33 522 50

9 374 491 38 181 7 973 124

5 595 71 55 345 4 173 20

4 083 45 6 336 2 991 13

208 6 – – 168 7

141 – 41 – 75 –

902 12 – 9 830 –

6 956 276 73 1 794 1 682 52

204 15 – – 93 8

5 161 141 45 1 684 601 –

396 11 28 28 294 –

426 44 – 60 287 17

6 184 253 387 989 2 177 133

South Carolina ----------------------------Charleston city--------------------------Columbia city---------------------------Greenville city --------------------------North Charleston city ----------------------

10 112 123 687 198 556

6 262 111 505 57 425

1 599 38 57 67 76

464 – 75 – 118

1 785 29 271 39 53

188 22 7 – 10

337 – 42 – 6

268 – 9 33 14

146 7 25 – 5

2 279 50 190 122 29

142 – 26 – 8

1 098 42 37 59 –

205 – 46 6 –

179 – 4 – 7

5 833 153 248 84 418

South Dakota ----------------------------Rapid City city --------------------------Sioux Falls city --------------------------

3 574 787 397

360 85 25

103 40 34

12 – –

192 104 33

14 – –

26 – 26

– – –

12 10 –

217 27 67

9 – 7

71 27 6

6 – –

26 – –

970 152 110

Tennessee -------------------------------Chattanooga city ------------------------Clarksville city --------------------------Knoxville city ---------------------------Memphis city---------------------------Nashville-Davidson (remainder) --------------Nashville-Davidson ------------------------

13 770 392 847 352 1 722 2 065 2 070

4 466 84 886 123 523 517 571

2 052 95 76 82 481 308 308

206 12 37 – – 9 9

1 400 32 225 68 183 146 146

190 – – – 74 33 33

326 – 17 15 10 39 39

224 – 22 18 39 12 12

91 – 4 – 4 31 31

1 785 93 73 156 140 326 337

249 – – 28 10 93 93

532 79 29 21 65 105 105

105 – 14 – – 8 19

312 8 – 15 6 42 42

7 396 217 317 205 962 760 771

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Pennsylvania -----------------------------Abington township -----------------------Allentown city --------------------------Altoona city----------------------------Bensalem township ----------------------Bethlehem city --------------------------Bristol township -------------------------Erie city -------------------------------Harrisburg city --------------------------Lancaster city --------------------------Levittown CDP ---------------------------

22 615 31 361 92 212 385 31 141 382 152 40

Lower Merion township -------------------Penn Hills township ----------------------Penn Hills CDP --------------------------Philadelphia city -------------------------Pittsburgh city --------------------------Reading city----------------------------Scranton city ---------------------------Upper Darby township ---------------------

Texas ----------------------------------Abilene city ----------------------------Amarillo city ---------------------------Arlington city ---------------------------Austin city -----------------------------Baytown city ---------------------------Beaumont city --------------------------Brownsville city -------------------------Bryan city -----------------------------Carrollton city --------------------------College Station city -----------------------

3 899 14 19 18 93 13 3 85 9 6 3

518 274 960 078 116 404 971 037 997 304 210

45 794 293 150 782 1 413 178 73 280 140 272 170

19 998 60 31 335 650 24 109 111 46 250 100

2 859 – – 62 75 7 29 – 24 44 6

97 385 383 81 889 2 443 144 142 347 89 739 283

11 724 – – 176 273 – 50 59 5 42 33

10 622 5 40 102 221 63 8 24 18 104 40

7 911 296 – 68 525 – 25 134 20 65 59

58 128 36 36 329 916 81 41 94 7 432 111

40 521 52 67 551 1 607 54 138 296 129 293 281

4 618 12 6 41 291 – 19 42 24 44 61

16 295 6 10 287 374 30 9 39 29 152 12

3 470 26 10 106 135 – – 40 20 20 30

6 120 – – 50 199 – 79 17 – 5 55

Corpus Christi city -----------------------Dallas city -----------------------------Denton city ----------------------------El Paso city ----------------------------Fort Worth city -------------------------Galveston city --------------------------Garland city----------------------------Grand Prairie city------------------------Houston city ---------------------------Irving city ------------------------------

119 183 4 340 79 10 16 18 357 18

864 430 852 871 170 830 914 090 508 858

372 1 525 112 3 683 1 199 211 650 426 4 644 412

157 1 525 99 386 685 89 380 130 4 710 154

68 124 7 132 51 8 45 33 679 68

523 7 859 307 1 425 778 547 1 166 299 45 201 3 324

150 1 124 183 265 75 126 328 121 4 394 48

30 777 – 187 83 66 109 13 4 392 184

90 541 – 118 52 – 99 13 2 163 62

143 4 733 108 230 456 341 505 78 32 747 2 879

347 2 618 151 715 834 50 388 300 13 068 787

59 168 11 161 71 – 87 5 1 419 77

98 842 54 113 308 32 124 141 5 947 165

– 322 – 110 60 6 29 43 1 157 33

101 836 15 164 165 – 47 96 1 799 80

7 412 7 631 334 8 048 3 118 756 918 971 17 133 1 226

Killeen city-----------------------------Laredo city ----------------------------Longview city --------------------------Lubbock city ---------------------------McAllen city ---------------------------Mesquite city---------------------------Midland city ---------------------------Odessa city ----------------------------Pasadena city --------------------------Plano city ------------------------------

4 111 2 38 61 7 17 26 30 5

516 369 624 506 833 059 433 529 228 617

2 346 231 46 218 192 267 40 83 444 194

111 196 6 34 137 303 – 19 260 234

135 6 – 5 30 – – – 16 25

416 271 41 219 300 104 55 41 1 351 787

11 38 6 31 37 37 – – 78 205

5 27 11 37 84 27 7 9 80 157

9 51 – 16 61 – – – 159 78

7 88 8 64 107 33 43 18 987 291

193 118 47 241 257 422 125 47 483 247

10 16 – 17 67 53 26 8 84 13

99 49 – 116 127 26 32 30 310 91

– – 14 – – 32 6 – 18 –

43 16 33 39 – 157 27 – 13 65

501 3 147 229 2 485 1 823 609 1 022 1 183 1 477 700

Port Arthur city -------------------------Richardson city -------------------------San Angelo city -------------------------San Antonio city ------------------------Tyler city ------------------------------Victoria city ----------------------------Waco city -----------------------------Wichita Falls city -------------------------

3 2 21 483 5 19 15 8

401 056 916 307 910 170 534 637

67 176 512 5 061 91 128 163 233

35 6 – 1 006 54 31 163 12

– – – 210 – – – 39

562 194 15 3 082 165 68 109 52

33 6 – 664 13 – 62 4

122 51 5 412 75 15 – –

334 14 10 544 – 5 – –

46 96 – 824 34 48 27 11

33 116 65 1 600 44 24 70 106

3 43 11 289 – – – –

6 14 23 684 9 8 36 47

– 31 – 62 – – 33 22

– 10 – 266 – 9 1 –

343 310 955 23 708 331 1 295 683 446

Utah -----------------------------------Ogden city-----------------------------Orem city -----------------------------Provo city -----------------------------Salt Lake City city -----------------------Sandy city -----------------------------Taylorsville-Bennion CDP -------------------West Valley City city ----------------------

56 5 1 1 10 1 1 4

665 965 006 906 656 085 557 213

2 014 99 26 89 319 98 178 137

523 17 7 76 176 7 5 16

116 – 5 44 – – – –

2 349 29 207 221 374 107 154 105

645 18 40 51 84 25 83 9

203 – 48 6 18 – 27 –

171 – 39 – 28 42 – –

819 11 80 26 180 19 24 79

3 977 117 386 513 815 80 195 222

564 29 47 83 128 36 – 46

736 11 56 26 120 8 149 20

186 – – 65 36 3 – –

974 28 93 115 227 18 9 124

17 453 1 326 297 727 2 880 399 641 1 318

746

636

199

102

180

42

51

11

2

478

67

196

32

50

1 521

Vermont ---------------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 365 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

188 1 2 1 5

045 037 490 455 858 735 613 3 115 266 387 391

365

Table 173.

Selected Hispanic Origin Groups: 1990mCon.

[Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Central American

South American

Cuban

Dominican (Dominican Republic)

Total

Guatemalan

Honduran

Nicaraguan

Salvadoran

23 639 626 251 1 110 254 410 14 873 88 1 619 2 492

6 866 280 279 482 119 132 34 93 26 212 310

2 002 94 99 163 91 77 12 55 – 73 127

37 664 4 732 724 9 643 315 88 8 202 18 293 406

4 482 332 62 1 028 14 – 8 – – – 20

1 692 243 34 355 9 6 – 23 5 – 56

3 471 282 86 726 – 6 – – – 18 –

23 537 3 693 462 7 251 292 7 – 30 – – 31

351 331 220 80 3 526

593 453 114 137 3 205

17 185 49 18 763

17 32 29 – 233

116 100 17 31 561

– 30 – 6 16

10 7 – – 38

25 – – 6 57

Washington ------------------------------Bellevue city ---------------------------Bellingham city -------------------------Everett city ----------------------------Federal Way CDP ------------------------Lakewood CDP--------------------------Seattle city ----------------------------Spokane city ---------------------------Tacoma city----------------------------Yakima city -----------------------------

153 217 1 071 915 1 014 1 264 1 423 9 037 1 719 3 364 8 160

8 879 110 76 16 118 615 848 163 915 34

2 298 98 48 20 12 36 517 53 159 24

375 – – 27 – 16 76 13 59 –

4 977 5 34 8 230 138 995 30 447 11

497 – – – 12 – 155 – 5 6

386 – – 8 74 6 85 – 22 –

West Virginia -----------------------------Charleston city--------------------------Huntington city --------------------------

2 545 125 68

661 24 6

263 13 26

74 – –

349 8 6

15 – –

Wisconsin -------------------------------Appleton city ---------------------------Eau Claire city --------------------------Green Bay city -------------------------Janesville city --------------------------Kenosha city ---------------------------La Crosse city --------------------------Madison city ---------------------------Milwaukee city -------------------------Oshkosh city ---------------------------Racine city-----------------------------Waukesha city --------------------------West Allis city ---------------------------

56 903 340 122 704 468 3 784 66 1 514 21 498 314 5 510 2 456 496

17 813 7 64 92 24 311 103 527 12 960 69 539 495 180

1 502 19 9 31 7 24 90 202 454 10 20 40 13

319 – – 17 2 12 23 54 137 – 5 – –

1 938 53 22 7 8 126 2 248 487 14 8 73 23

Wyoming --------------------------------Cheyenne city ---------------------------

18 621 4 238

392 107

59 –

5 –

76 11

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Virginia ---------------------------------Alexandria city -------------------------Annandale CDP -------------------------Arlington CDP --------------------------Burke CDP -----------------------------Chesapeake city-------------------------Danville city----------------------------Hampton city---------------------------Lynchburg city --------------------------Newport News city ----------------------Norfolk city -----------------------------

32 312 1 175 355 1 921 526 446 18 816 136 1 341 1 915

Portsmouth city -------------------------Richmond city --------------------------Roanoke city ---------------------------Suffolk city ----------------------------Virginia Beach city ------------------------

366

Total

Argentinean

Colombian

Ecuadorian

Peruvian

All other Hispanic origin

015 233 164 551 630 56 44 80 30 135 396

2 046 161 104 370 34 – – – 9 – 37

4 490 277 141 705 68 56 35 32 10 50 121

2 441 158 126 625 96 – 9 – – 65 109

6 849 586 462 1 406 252 – – 40 11 – 17

25 855 1 300 364 2 872 491 366 58 387 134 889 1 594

8 41 – – 46

104 182 22 – 704

10 61 – – 90

69 7 6 – 158

– 34 – – 65

– 16 – – 227

229 461 268 27 3 136

755 5 – – 30 – 295 – 9 –

1 756 – 11 – 39 12 362 – 134 –

5 978 177 28 112 157 35 1 703 51 211 15

662 8 – – 12 – 213 7 13 –

1 306 40 – 5 29 – 350 – 36 –

390 – 11 – – 22 63 – – 8

1 305 16 – 87 51 – 364 21 124 –

30 294 578 109 478 709 622 3 882 791 1 115 456

54 – –

46 – –

120 – –

455 56 5

57 45 –

149 – –

22 – –

26 – –

3 545 103 99

229 – – – – – – – 39 – – 32 9

174 6 – 7 – 33 – 15 17 – – – –

487 – 6 – 8 82 – 70 188 5 – 41 –

328 43 8 – – – 2 11 154 – – – 5

2 327 43 35 54 10 151 36 482 490 9 11 62 9

274 – – – – 51 13 14 57 – 11 35 –

948 24 7 51 10 57 17 149 233 9 – – –

105 – 21 3 – 13 – 18 26 – – – –

308 – – – – 6 – 105 121 – – – –

6 807 57 12 156 66 203 136 587 1 394 73 391 182 85

4 –

16 –

13 –

23 –

176 26

41 –

30 –

6 6

43 13

5 647 1 422

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Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LAND

All areas ----------------------------

437 771

88.0

34.3

4.2

52.0

23.3

5.4

18.1

14.0

53.8

3.9

49.7

3 160

Acoma Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -------------Acoma Pueblo ---------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

2 566 2 566 2 566

96.0 96.0 96.0

17.9 17.9 17.9

1.7 1.7 1.7

70.7 70.7 70.7

21.9 21.9 21.9

10.1 10.1 10.1

13.1 13.1 13.1

16.3 16.3 16.3

64.6 64.6 64.6

5.8 5.8 5.8

54.9 54.9 54.9

2 986 2 986 2 986

Agua Caliente Reservation --------------------California ------------------------------

135 135

59.2 59.2

73.7 73.7

14.4 14.4

16.1 16.1

5.9 5.9

– –

70.8 70.8

– –

90.3 90.3

15.3 15.3

100.0 100.0

3 714 3 714

Alabama and Coushatta Reservation -------------Texas ---------------------------------

548 548

89.8 89.8

15.6 15.6

2.0 2.0

77.8 77.8

30.1 30.1

– –

15.0 15.0

19.7 19.7

66.2 66.2

5.9 5.9

66.5 66.5

3 379 3 379

Alamo Navajo Reservation --------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

1 226 1 226

97.5 97.5

14.6 14.6

.3 .3

93.1 93.1

68.0 68.0

.8 .8

20.2 20.2

25.0 25.0

27.6 27.6

2.1 2.1

64.9 64.9

2 973 2 973

Allegany Reservation ------------------------New York------------------------------

1 068 1 068

92.5 92.5

42.8 42.8

4.8 4.8

21.8 21.8

2.7 2.7

5.6 5.6

18.9 18.9

20.7 20.7

68.9 68.9

3.1 3.1

42.0 42.0

2 492 2 492

Alturas Rancheria ---------------------------California ------------------------------

3 3

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Annette Islands Reserve ----------------------Alaska --------------------------------

1 206 1 206

89.5 89.5

30.8 30.8

3.5 3.5

4.9 4.9

2.4 2.4

3.4 3.4

5.9 5.9

– –

73.5 73.5

3.5 3.5

60.8 60.8

3 368 3 368

Bad River Reservation ------------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------

837 837

82.7 82.7

46.1 46.1

10.5 10.5

5.2 5.2

.1 .1

17.5 17.5

10.2 10.2

10.6 10.6

63.2 63.2

7.8 7.8

33.4 33.4

2 688 2 688

Barona Rancheria ---------------------------California ------------------------------

351 351

91.2 91.2

17.5 17.5

3.9 3.9

10.6 10.6

2.7 2.7

6.2 6.2

5.6 5.6

4.5 4.5

53.3 53.3

3.3 3.3

52.8 52.8

2 133 2 133

Bay Mills Reservation ------------------------Michigan ------------------------------

380 380

94.4 94.4

45.1 45.1

2.7 2.7

1.2 1.2

.6 .6

– –

– –

28.0 28.0

75.3 75.3

2.4 2.4

62.2 62.2

3 056 3 056

Benton Paiute Reservation --------------------California ------------------------------

61 61

82.0 82.0

27.5 27.5

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

42.9 42.9

5.7 5.7

12.5 12.5

4 571 4 571

Big Bend Rancheria--------------------------California ------------------------------

5 5

40.0 40.0

40.0 40.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Big Cypress Reservation ----------------------Florida --------------------------------

444 444

95.3 95.3

47.2 47.2

– –

86.1 86.1

53.8 53.8

31.2 31.2

47.6 47.6

– –

58.0 58.0

– –

13.5 13.5

2 556 2 556

Big Lagoon Rancheria ------------------------California ------------------------------

9 9

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

Big Pine Rancheria --------------------------California ------------------------------

344 344

78.8 78.8

16.9 16.9

.6 .6

2.9 2.9

1.9 1.9

9.3 9.3

7.5 7.5

42.4 42.4

77.2 77.2

– –

52.1 52.1

3 310 3 310

Big Sandy Rancheria -------------------------California ------------------------------

36 36

100.0 100.0

37.0 37.0

– –

29.6 29.6

18.5 18.5

– –

– –

– –

57.9 57.9

– –

26.7 26.7

– –

Big Valley Rancheria -------------------------California ------------------------------

31 31

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

35.5 35.5

16.1 16.1

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Bishop Rancheria ---------------------------California ------------------------------

979 979

84.4 84.4

35.0 35.0

3.3 3.3

9.6 9.6

2.3 2.3

1.1 1.1

16.9 16.9

2.2 2.2

67.9 67.9

4.0 4.0

43.9 43.9

2 313 2 313

Blackfeet Reservation ------------------------Montana ------------------------------

7 031 7 031

94.1 94.1

36.8 36.8

3.3 3.3

9.8 9.8

1.2 1.2

.6 .6

18.6 18.6

17.9 17.9

66.3 66.3

6.6 6.6

56.2 56.2

3 073 3 073

Blue Lake Rancheria -------------------------California ------------------------------

27 27

70.4 70.4

55.6 55.6

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

50.0 50.0

667 667

Bois Forte (Nett Lake) Reservation --------------Minnesota -----------------------------

326 326

91.4 91.4

39.6 39.6

1.4 1.4

16.3 16.3

1.4 1.4

– –

20.0 20.0

8.9 8.9

66.4 66.4

5.5 5.5

45.9 45.9

4 786 4 786

Bridgeport Colony---------------------------California ------------------------------

28 28

96.4 96.4

28.6 28.6

– –

14.3 14.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

25.0 25.0

– –

– –

5 000 5 000

Brighton Reservation-------------------------Florida --------------------------------

415 415

95.4 95.4

28.2 28.2

1.5 1.5

62.2 62.2

23.2 23.2

– –

22.6 22.6

17.5 17.5

51.0 51.0

4.4 4.4

66.7 66.7

2 939 2 939

Burns Paiute Reservation and Trust Lands, OR -----Burns Paiute Reservation -------------------Oregon --------------------------------

150 150 150

78.7 78.7 78.7

37.2 37.2 37.2

16.3 16.3 16.3

43.4 43.4 43.4

24.8 24.8 24.8

– – –

53.8 53.8 53.8

– – –

45.5 45.5 45.5

– – –

35.6 35.6 35.6

5 200 5 200 5 200

Cabazon Reservation ------------------------California ------------------------------

37 37

89.2 89.2

51.5 51.5

– –

36.4 36.4

12.1 12.1

– –

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

41.4 41.4

– –

Cahuilla Reservation -------------------------California ------------------------------

77 77

94.8 94.8

30.9 30.9

– –

13.2 13.2

– –

21.4 21.4

– –

– –

76.7 76.7

– –

13.8 13.8

1 667 1 667

Campo Reservation --------------------------California ------------------------------

106 106

98.1 98.1

28.6 28.6

– –

38.5 38.5

4.4 4.4

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

33.3 33.3

4 500 4 500

Camp Verde Reservation ----------------------Arizona -------------------------------

574 574

94.4 94.4

28.3 28.3

1.0 1.0

15.9 15.9

8.5 8.5

– –

34.3 34.3

– –

51.4 51.4

3.7 3.7

48.2 48.2

3 000 3 000

Canoncito Reservation------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

1 183 1 183

95.5 95.5

2.9 2.9

– –

81.5 81.5

17.9 17.9

– –

24.0 24.0

8.5 8.5

42.3 42.3

1.3 1.3

47.9 47.9

3 361 3 361

Carson Colony -----------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

251 251

78.5 78.5

20.4 20.4

.9 .9

4.4 4.4

– –

– –

21.1 21.1

21.4 21.4

61.5 61.5

1.5 1.5

46.2 46.2

2 261 2 261

Catawba Reservation (state) -------------------South Carolina --------------------------

111 111

98.2 98.2

21.6 21.6

– –

3.1 3.1

3.1 3.1

– –

– –

6.3 6.3

46.9 46.9

– –

80.4 80.4

3 000 3 000

Cattaraugus Reservation ----------------------New York------------------------------

1 979 1 979

93.7 93.7

33.0 33.0

4.7 4.7

19.9 19.9

3.2 3.2

4.2 4.2

19.0 19.0

20.7 20.7

67.3 67.3

6.7 6.7

40.0 40.0

2 407 2 407

Cedarville Rancheria -------------------------California ------------------------------

7 7

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

1 000 1 000

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Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

2.5 2.5

4.6 4.6

– –

– –

18.8 18.8

18.4 18.4

49.4 49.4

3.9 3.9

10.4 10.4

– –

– –

22.2 22.2

91.5 91.5

53.9 53.9

6.5 6.5

25.8 25.8

8.2 8.2

.6 .6

231 231

92.2 92.2

63.5 63.5

1.0 1.0

3.0 3.0

2.0 2.0

Cochiti Pueblo ------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

792 792

90.3 90.3

15.1 15.1

4.2 4.2

60.8 60.8

Cocopah Reservation ------------------------Arizona -------------------------------

549 549

84.2 84.2

23.7 23.7

– –

Coeur d’Alene Reservation and Trust Lands, ID -----Coeur d’Alene Reservation ------------------Idaho ---------------------------------

756 756 756

37.3 37.3 37.3

54.0 54.0 54.0

Cold Springs Rancheria -----------------------California ------------------------------

136 136

100.0 100.0

Colorado River Reservation --------------------Arizona ------------------------------California ------------------------------

2 374 2 362 12

Colusa (Cachil Dehe) Rancheria -----------------California ------------------------------

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

37.7 37.7

6.1 6.1

41.0 41.0

2 538 2 538

– –

50.9 50.9

– –

45.2 45.2

4 083 4 083

19.8 19.8

8.9 8.9

60.8 60.8

4.7 4.7

42.3 42.3

3 511 3 511

65.4 65.4

– –

18.2 18.2

61.6 61.6

– –

60.2 60.2

1 111 1 111

20.7 20.7

16.3 16.3

11.1 11.1

28.4 28.4

74.8 74.8

8.8 8.8

56.5 56.5

2 977 2 977

61.6 61.6

22.9 22.9

5.2 5.2

30.8 30.8

14.6 14.6

31.1 31.1

– –

20.9 20.9

2 400 2 400

12.1 12.1 12.1

10.9 10.9 10.9

4.5 4.5 4.5

– – –

15.9 15.9 15.9

8.6 8.6 8.6

65.2 65.2 65.2

5.2 5.2 5.2

50.0 50.0 50.0

2 979 2 979 2 979

52.9 52.9

4.6 4.6

10.3 10.3

3.4 3.4

– –

– –

12.5 12.5

50.0 50.0

3.8 3.8

10.5 10.5

2 333 2 333

69.8 69.9 33.3

48.5 48.5 62.5

7.4 7.4 –

25.8 25.9 –

3.9 3.9 –

1.1 1.1 –

12.7 12.7 –

7.6 7.6 –

61.8 61.6 100.0

4.3 4.3 –

48.8 48.4 100.0

2 933 2 933 –

18 18

100.0 100.0

33.3 33.3

– –

16.7 16.7

– –

– –

– –

– –

36.4 36.4

– –

71.4 71.4

– –

Colville Reservation --------------------------Washington ----------------------------

3 779 3 779

90.4 90.4

48.9 48.9

4.0 4.0

7.0 7.0

1.5 1.5

3.0 3.0

12.4 12.4

10.0 10.0

68.1 68.1

5.9 5.9

40.5 40.5

2 567 2 567

Cortina Rancheria ---------------------------California ------------------------------

19 19

100.0 100.0

5.9 5.9

– –

35.3 35.3

23.5 23.5

– –

– –

– –

42.9 42.9

– –

100.0 100.0

3 000 3 000

Coushatta Reservation -----------------------Louisiana ------------------------------

42 42

95.2 95.2

31.7 31.7

– –

97.6 97.6

14.6 14.6

– –

14.3 14.3

– –

56.0 56.0

– –

62.5 62.5

3 100 3 100

Cow Creek Reservation -----------------------Oregon --------------------------------

25 25

92.0 92.0

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

20.0 20.0

– –

4 000 4 000

Coyote Valley Reservation --------------------California ------------------------------

124 124

83.9 83.9

67.0 67.0

9.0 9.0

15.0 15.0

– –

– –

– –

35.7 35.7

68.8 68.8

– –

61.3 61.3

3 000 3 000

Crow Reservation and Trust Lands, MT -----------Crow Reservation -------------------------Montana ------------------------------

4 706 4 706 4 706

89.8 89.8 89.8

38.7 38.7 38.7

2.2 2.2 2.2

80.4 80.4 80.4

31.6 31.6 31.6

15.1 15.1 15.1

17.6 17.6 17.6

16.3 16.3 16.3

69.8 69.8 69.8

6.6 6.6 6.6

66.6 66.6 66.6

2 966 2 966 2 966

Crow Creek Reservation ----------------------South Dakota ---------------------------

1 521 1 521

96.1 96.1

43.5 43.5

3.4 3.4

16.0 16.0

2.8 2.8

11.5 11.5

19.6 19.6

12.7 12.7

52.6 52.6

3.4 3.4

43.0 43.0

4 234 4 234

Devils Lake Sioux Reservation ------------------North Dakota ---------------------------

2 665 2 665

90.7 90.7

50.4 50.4

3.8 3.8

22.7 22.7

6.8 6.8

.6 .6

23.0 23.0

10.2 10.2

52.1 52.1

4.4 4.4

37.2 37.2

3 231 3 231

Dresslerville Colony--------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

141 141

95.0 95.0

21.7 21.7

5.2 5.2

23.5 23.5

– –

– –

85.7 85.7

21.4 21.4

71.3 71.3

– –

36.2 36.2

3 000 3 000

Dry Creek Rancheria -------------------------California ------------------------------

69 69

100.0 100.0

70.5 70.5

14.8 14.8

3.3 3.3

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

28.6 28.6

– –

25.8 25.8

– –

Duck Valley Reservation ----------------------Idaho --------------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

1 003 183 820

55.6 24.0 62.7

36.2 33.9 36.7

12.7 28.5 9.1

38.5 46.1 36.7

8.1 14.5 6.6

– – –

15.3 25.0 12.8

5.4 33.3 –

65.6 73.8 64.0

6.3 2.4 7.1

31.8 26.2 33.3

2 985 3 786 2 769

Duckwater Reservation -----------------------Nevada -------------------------------

136 136

88.2 88.2

29.2 29.2

8.3 8.3

60.8 60.8

11.7 11.7

17.6 17.6

– –

60.0 60.0

63.9 63.9

– –

45.8 45.8

2 667 2 667

Eastern Cherokee Reservation ------------------North Carolina --------------------------

5 287 5 287

92.8 92.8

24.9 24.9

2.2 2.2

16.9 16.9

4.7 4.7

6.7 6.7

22.1 22.1

16.4 16.4

63.1 63.1

3.8 3.8

52.5 52.5

2 283 2 283

Elk Valley Rancheria -------------------------California ------------------------------

50 50

88.0 88.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

21.7 21.7

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

66.7 66.7

4 000 4 000

Ely Colony --------------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

79 79

100.0 100.0

3.8 3.8

– –

6.3 6.3

– –

34.6 34.6

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

85.4 85.4

3 000 3 000

Fallon Colony ------------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

143 143

79.7 79.7

44.7 44.7

9.6 9.6

10.5 10.5

– –

– –

30.8 30.8

– –

63.0 63.0

– –

27.9 27.9

4 286 4 286

Fallon Reservation --------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

338 338

84.9 84.9

35.6 35.6

3.8 3.8

10.7 10.7

1.3 1.3

– –

45.5 45.5

– –

74.5 74.5

.9 .9

39.3 39.3

889 889

Flandreau Reservation ------------------------South Dakota ---------------------------

252 252

76.4 76.4

65.0 65.0

6.7 6.7

15.7 15.7

.9 .9

– –

13.3 13.3

– –

79.4 79.4

9.2 9.2

46.6 46.6

2 824 2 824

Flathead Reservation-------------------------Montana ------------------------------

5 128 5 128

80.5 80.5

53.3 53.3

12.1 12.1

13.6 13.6

3.0 3.0

1.3 1.3

25.1 25.1

22.5 22.5

73.3 73.3

5.5 5.5

47.2 47.2

2 670 2 670

Fond du Lac Reservation ----------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

1 083 1 083

87.0 87.0

53.8 53.8

4.4 4.4

9.5 9.5

2.1 2.1

7.1 7.1

16.4 16.4

13.7 13.7

69.5 69.5

8.2 8.2

42.9 42.9

2 382 2 382

Fort Apache Reservation ----------------------Arizona -------------------------------

9 902 9 902

97.6 97.6

41.0 41.0

1.4 1.4

80.4 80.4

41.9 41.9

5.0 5.0

33.6 33.6

9.7 9.7

48.3 48.3

1.3 1.3

64.1 64.1

3 083 3 083

Fort Belknap Reservation and Trust Lands, MT -----Fort Belknap Reservation -------------------Montana ------------------------------

2 308 2 308 2 308

91.9 91.9 91.9

47.5 47.5 47.5

3.7 3.7 3.7

5.0 5.0 5.0

1.0 1.0 1.0

5.3 5.3 5.3

7.8 7.8 7.8

20.2 20.2 20.2

66.6 66.6 66.6

6.0 6.0 6.0

51.5 51.5 51.5

3 468 3 468 3 468

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Chehalis Reservation -------------------------Washington ----------------------------

286 286

87.8 87.8

68.9 68.9

Chemehuevi Reservation ----------------------California ------------------------------

88 88

51.2 51.2

Cheyenne River Reservation -------------------South Dakota ---------------------------

5 092 5 092

Chitimacha Reservation -----------------------Louisiana ------------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

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Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

11.3 11.3

17.5 17.5

4.1 4.1

.7 .7

8.4 8.4

19.5 19.5

24.0 24.0

5.6 5.6

29.6 29.6

4.0 4.0

– –

– –

84.8 84.8 84.8

43.4 43.4 43.4

4.6 4.6 4.6

33.8 33.8 33.8

11.0 11.0 11.0

1.5 1.5 1.5

42 42

73.8 73.8

57.5 57.5

15.0 15.0

12.5 12.5

12.5 12.5

Fort McDermitt Reservation -------------------Nevada -------------------------------

382 382

88.5 88.5

29.9 29.9

3.8 3.8

74.6 74.6

Fort McDowell Reservation --------------------Arizona -------------------------------

568 568

92.3 92.3

51.7 51.7

1.7 1.7

Fort Mojave Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ--CA-NV -------------------------------------Fort Mojave Reservation --------------------Arizona ------------------------------Fort Mojave Trust Lands --------------------California ------------------------------

535 333 333 202 202

37.9 21.0 21.0 65.8 65.8

54.0 79.6 79.6 18.9 18.9

Fort Peck Reservation ------------------------Montana ------------------------------

5 822 5 822

83.8 83.8

Fort Yuma (Quechan) Reservation ---------------California ------------------------------

1 123 1 123

Gila River Reservation ------------------------Arizona -------------------------------

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

70.0 70.0

8.3 8.3

35.4 35.4

3 370 3 370

100.0 100.0

69.9 69.9

– –

9.1 9.1

2 200 2 200

23.7 23.7 23.7

2.8 2.8 2.8

58.8 58.8 58.8

2.4 2.4 2.4

55.6 55.6 55.6

2 972 2 972 2 972

– –

– –

– –

75.0 75.0

12.5 12.5

72.2 72.2

– –

40.5 40.5

– –

18.8 18.8

5.6 5.6

41.1 41.1

2.8 2.8

46.6 46.6

3 158 3 158

34.3 34.3

8.9 8.9

.7 .7

46.4 46.4

15.2 15.2

62.4 62.4

3.1 3.1

34.8 34.8

2 615 2 615

28.4 44.6 44.6 6.3 6.3

24.4 20.4 20.4 30.0 30.0

4.0 6.9 6.9 – –

5.7 7.6 7.6 – –

25.9 18.8 18.8 36.4 36.4

4.0 6.5 6.5 – –

51.3 57.4 57.4 45.7 45.7

1.9 .8 .8 2.9 2.9

28.7 35.8 35.8 – –

2 1 1 2 2

54.2 54.2

4.6 4.6

10.9 10.9

2.3 2.3

1.3 1.3

17.8 17.8

14.3 14.3

61.4 61.4

5.9 5.9

43.7 43.7

2 958 2 958

45.3 45.3

12.8 12.8

4.2 4.2

30.4 30.4

8.4 8.4

– –

12.7 12.7

27.5 27.5

60.5 60.5

.6 .6

45.9 45.9

3 279 3 279

9 101 9 101

96.6 96.6

38.1 38.1

2.2 2.2

41.9 41.9

16.2 16.2

3.9 3.9

21.8 21.8

12.3 12.3

37.3 37.3

1.3 1.3

39.9 39.9

2 656 2 656

Goshute Reservation -------------------------Nevada ------------------------------Utah ---------------------------------

76 34 42

42.1 61.8 26.2

72.9 75.0 71.4

51.4 46.4 54.8

51.4 32.1 64.3

– – –

– – –

100.0 100.0 –

– – –

52.1 46.2 54.3

8.3 – 11.4

78.3 68.8 100.0

– – –

Grand Portage Reservation --------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

205 205

87.9 87.9

24.3 24.3

5.9 5.9

16.2 16.2

– –

– –

– –

– –

67.6 67.6

7.9 7.9

76.2 76.2

1 759 1 759

Grand Ronde Reservation ---------------------Oregon --------------------------------

2 2

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

Grand Traverse Reservation and Trust Lands, MI----Grand Traverse Trust Lands -----------------Michigan ------------------------------

233 233 233

91.4 91.4 91.4

94.0 94.0 94.0

9.0 9.0 9.0

20.9 20.9 20.9

– – –

– – –

12.5 12.5 12.5

41.2 41.2 41.2

59.6 59.6 59.6

– – –

27.7 27.7 27.7

4 625 4 625 4 625

Grindstone Creek Rancheria--------------------California ------------------------------

101 101

100.0 100.0

20.9 20.9

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

26.3 26.3

5 000 5 000

Hannahville Community and Trust Lands, MI -------Hannahville Community ---------------------Michigan -----------------------------Hannahville Trust Lands --------------------Michigan ------------------------------

190 165 165 25 25

91.6 90.3 90.3 100.0 100.0

16.3 19.1 19.1 – –

1.2 1.4 1.4 – –

10.8 9.2 9.2 20.0 20.0

– – – – –

28.1 29.1 29.1 – –

17.4 10.5 10.5 50.0 50.0

19.5 19.4 19.4 20.0 20.0

54.3 56.1 56.1 46.2 46.2

– – – – –

57.0 55.8 55.8 100.0 100.0

8 000 8 000 8 000 – –

Havasupai Reservation -----------------------Arizona -------------------------------

416 416

97.4 97.4

45.3 45.3

1.4 1.4

97.5 97.5

82.4 82.4

4.3 4.3

42.9 42.9

– –

38.1 38.1

– –

76.1 76.1

3 448 3 448

Hoh Reservation ----------------------------Washington ----------------------------

107 107

98.1 98.1

23.9 23.9

– –

5.4 5.4

5.4 5.4

– –

81.8 81.8

– –

21.7 21.7

– –

58.3 58.3

5 000 5 000

Hollywood Reservation -----------------------Florida --------------------------------

480 480

87.3 87.3

59.1 59.1

9.6 9.6

52.9 52.9

16.5 16.5

9.7 9.7

– –

44.4 44.4

57.8 57.8

6.3 6.3

53.8 53.8

3 172 3 172

Hoopa Valley Reservation ---------------------California ------------------------------

1 780 1 780

95.8 95.8

37.7 37.7

1.2 1.2

8.9 8.9

2.0 2.0

2.4 2.4

8.2 8.2

4.0 4.0

61.8 61.8

3.9 3.9

40.8 40.8

2 447 2 447

Hopi Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ -----------Hopi Reservation -------------------------Arizona -------------------------------

7 002 7 002 7 002

96.2 96.2 96.2

35.9 35.9 35.9

1.7 1.7 1.7

70.2 70.2 70.2

35.9 35.9 35.9

7.2 7.2 7.2

11.2 11.2 11.2

9.3 9.3 9.3

62.6 62.6 62.6

3.3 3.3 3.3

47.8 47.8 47.8

3 017 3 017 3 017

Hopland Rancheria --------------------------California ------------------------------

160 160

96.3 96.3

79.9 79.9

– –

10.8 10.8

– –

– –

– –

– –

60.0 60.0

10.9 10.9

30.3 30.3

3 000 3 000

Hualapai Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ --------Hualapai Reservation ----------------------Arizona -------------------------------

812 812 812

96.1 96.1 96.1

61.7 61.7 61.7

2.3 2.3 2.3

61.2 61.2 61.2

38.6 38.6 38.6

– – –

29.4 29.4 29.4

– – –

53.9 53.9 53.9

1.3 1.3 1.3

55.8 55.8 55.8

3 120 3 120 3 120

Indian Township Reservation -------------------Maine --------------------------------

542 542

92.1 92.1

41.8 41.8

4.7 4.7

65.5 65.5

– –

1.1 1.1

22.4 22.4

15.9 15.9

62.6 62.6

1.8 1.8

41.5 41.5

3 423 3 423

Iowa Reservation ---------------------------Kansas -------------------------------Nebraska ------------------------------

96 82 14

42.7 32.9 100.0

61.5 67.6 –

10.3 11.3 –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

81.4 89.7 –

– – –

87.0 83.3 100.0

– – –

Isabella Reservation and Trust Lands, MI ---------Isabella Reservation -----------------------Michigan -----------------------------Isabella Trust Lands -----------------------Michigan ------------------------------

872 788 788 84 84

92.7 91.9 91.9 100.0 100.0

64.2 67.6 67.6 35.0 35.0

3.8 4.3 4.3 – –

17.1 18.2 18.2 7.5 7.5

9.1 9.2 9.2 7.5 7.5

4.1 4.9 4.9 – –

41.1 56.1 56.1 – –

12.1 13.4 13.4 – –

52.5 55.5 55.5 29.2 29.2

3.6 4.0 4.0 – –

46.2 43.1 43.1 84.6 84.6

3 2 2 3 3

Isleta Pueblo ------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

2 723 2 723

95.5 95.5

14.9 14.9

1.1 1.1

75.8 75.8

11.4 11.4

2.0 2.0

19.5 19.5

23.4 23.4

67.4 67.4

4.3 4.3

50.6 50.6

2 214 2 214

Jackson Rancheria --------------------------California ------------------------------

16 16

100.0 100.0

18.8 18.8

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

2 000 2 000

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Fort Berthold Reservation ---------------------North Dakota ---------------------------

3 054 3 054

84.3 84.3

59.8 59.8

Fort Bidwell Reservation ----------------------California ------------------------------

131 131

79.4 79.4

Fort Hall Reservation and Trust Lands, ID ---------Fort Hall Reservation ----------------------Idaho ---------------------------------

3 085 3 085 3 085

Fort Independence Reservation -----------------California ------------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 369 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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375 625 625 750 750

020 795 795 900 900

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Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

16.2 16.2

2.5 2.5

91.5 91.5

58.0 58.0

29.9 29.9

– –

91.8 91.8

35.3 35.3

5.3 5.3

46.1 46.1

9.0 9.0

12.7 12.7

65 65

27.7 27.7

22.2 22.2

14.8 14.8

55.6 55.6

44.4 44.4

Kalispel Reservation -------------------------Washington ----------------------------

84 84

83.3 83.3

10.8 10.8

– –

17.6 17.6

Karok Reservation and Trust Lands, CA ----------Karok Trust Lands ------------------------California ------------------------------

12 12 12

50.0 50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

– – –

Kickapoo Reservation ------------------------Kansas --------------------------------

368 368

85.1 85.1

34.2 34.2

Kootenai Reservation ------------------------Idaho ---------------------------------

96 96

79.1 79.1

Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation and Trust Lands, WI -Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation ---------------Wisconsin ------------------------------

1 767 1 767 1 767

Lac du Flambeau Reservation ------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

– – –

19.7 19.7

68.4 68.4

3.8 3.8

38.0 38.0

2 564 2 564

11.6 11.6

6.7 6.7

70.0 70.0

5.4 5.4

51.0 51.0

3 059 3 059

– –

25.0 25.0

– –

56.3 56.3

– –

76.0 76.0

4 000 4 000

5.4 5.4

– –

– –

– –

42.6 42.6

3.7 3.7

28.6 28.6

– –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

100.0 100.0 100.0

– – –

– – –

– – –

12.1 12.1

8.1 8.1

2.0 2.0

– –

– –

36.1 36.1

71.7 71.7

– –

40.9 40.9

3 160 3 160

26.6 26.6

6.3 6.3

57.0 57.0

8.9 8.9

12.5 12.5

25.0 25.0

33.3 33.3

73.2 73.2

– –

69.2 69.2

3 333 3 333

78.0 78.0 78.0

57.7 57.7 57.7

7.9 7.9 7.9

10.0 10.0 10.0

2.6 2.6 2.6

13.9 13.9 13.9

27.4 27.4 27.4

8.3 8.3 8.3

66.9 66.9 66.9

6.1 6.1 6.1

41.4 41.4 41.4

3 681 3 681 3 681

1 431 1 431

87.1 87.1

22.8 22.8

5.0 5.0

6.9 6.9

– –

2.3 2.3

25.5 25.5

6.6 6.6

59.0 59.0

1.6 1.6

42.0 42.0

2 138 2 138

Lac Vieux Desert Reservation ------------------Michigan ------------------------------

147 147

34.0 34.0

22.0 22.0

4.7 4.7

15.7 15.7

– –

– –

– –

– –

39.7 39.7

– –

58.1 58.1

6 750 6 750

Laguna Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -------------Laguna Pueblo ---------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

3 649 3 649 3 649

88.0 88.0 88.0

19.6 19.6 19.6

1.4 1.4 1.4

50.7 50.7 50.7

10.4 10.4 10.4

.8 .8 .8

10.0 10.0 10.0

9.5 9.5 9.5

72.5 72.5 72.5

4.1 4.1 4.1

62.1 62.1 62.1

2 609 2 609 2 609

La Jolla Reservation -------------------------California ------------------------------

151 151

92.7 92.7

69.9 69.9

2.7 2.7

1.8 1.8

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

66.7 66.7

6.3 6.3

37.0 37.0

5 200 5 200

Lake Traverse (Sisseton) Reservation ------------South Dakota ---------------------------

2 810 2 810

84.3 84.3

46.1 46.1

7.9 7.9

22.0 22.0

3.3 3.3

15.0 15.0

26.6 26.6

8.4 8.4

63.7 63.7

3.6 3.6

25.8 25.8

3 472 3 472

L’Anse Reservation and Trust Lands, MI ----------L’Anse Reservation ------------------------Michigan -----------------------------L’Anse Trust Lands ------------------------Michigan ------------------------------

697 692 692 5 5

86.3 86.2 86.2 100.0 100.0

47.6 48.0 48.0 – –

4.4 4.5 4.5 – –

2.6 2.6 2.6 – –

1.1 1.2 1.2 – –

3.1 3.1 3.1 – –

8.8 8.8 8.8 – –

20.0 20.0 20.0 – –

64.0 64.3 64.3 40.0 40.0

3.0 3.0 3.0 – –

50.0 50.0 50.0 – –

2 000 2 000 2 000 – –

Las Vegas Colony ---------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

71 71

81.7 81.7

14.5 14.5

– –

25.8 25.8

16.1 16.1

– –

– –

– –

52.9 52.9

– –

42.4 42.4

– –

Laytonville Rancheria ------------------------California ------------------------------

123 123

100.0 100.0

32.0 32.0

– –

16.0 16.0

3.0 3.0

– –

18.8 18.8

5.9 5.9

35.2 35.2

– –

13.5 13.5

3 500 3 500

Leech Lake Reservation -----------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

3 421 3 421

94.0 94.0

44.4 44.4

1.8 1.8

16.7 16.7

4.8 4.8

7.6 7.6

9.9 9.9

18.7 18.7

60.2 60.2

4.1 4.1

33.3 33.3

3 069 3 069

Lone Pine Rancheria -------------------------California ------------------------------

164 164

85.4 85.4

19.5 19.5

2.0 2.0

2.7 2.7

2.7 2.7

– –

38.5 38.5

– –

68.4 68.4

– –

12.1 12.1

1 600 1 600

Lookout Rancheria --------------------------California ------------------------------

62 62

67.7 67.7

12.5 12.5

– –

12.5 12.5

– –

– –

– –

– –

80.0 80.0

– –

100.0 100.0

4 000 4 000

Los Coyotes Reservation ----------------------California ------------------------------

93 93

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

13.9 13.9

– –

– –

– –

– –

61.4 61.4

– –

80.5 80.5

1 000 1 000

Lovelock Colony ----------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

78 78

82.1 82.1

16.7 16.7

2.6 2.6

34.6 34.6

3.8 3.8

– –

– –

– –

61.5 61.5

– –

18.2 18.2

– –

Lower Brule Reservation ----------------------South Dakota ---------------------------

984 984

90.0 90.0

28.7 28.7

7.2 7.2

13.2 13.2

3.9 3.9

22.9 22.9

18.1 18.1

11.0 11.0

64.8 64.8

5.8 5.8

44.5 44.5

4 200 4 200

Lower Elwha Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----Lower Elwha Reservation -------------------Washington ----------------------------

103 103 103

95.1 95.1 95.1

21.1 21.1 21.1

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

71.4 71.4 71.4

– – –

36.7 36.7 36.7

– – –

33.3 33.3 33.3

2 286 2 286 2 286

Lower Sioux Community ----------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

212 212

86.8 86.8

48.0 48.0

5.1 5.1

7.9 7.9

5.6 5.6

– –

41.7 41.7

– –

46.5 46.5

1.2 1.2

27.0 27.0

3 800 3 800

Lummi Reservation --------------------------Washington ----------------------------

1 608 1 608

93.8 93.8

35.5 35.5

2.1 2.1

5.7 5.7

1.0 1.0

.7 .7

21.5 21.5

20.3 20.3

64.8 64.8

3.7 3.7

52.8 52.8

2 938 2 938

Makah Reservation --------------------------Washington ----------------------------

956 956

89.3 89.3

51.6 51.6

7.5 7.5

14.2 14.2

2.6 2.6

– –

15.4 15.4

10.4 10.4

64.8 64.8

11.4 11.4

47.6 47.6

2 900 2 900

Manchester (Point Arena) Rancheria -------------California ------------------------------

173 173

98.3 98.3

84.4 84.4

– –

20.1 20.1

– –

– –

– –

22.2 22.2

35.6 35.6

– –

54.1 54.1

5 000 5 000

Manzanita Reservation -----------------------California ------------------------------

37 37

78.4 78.4

40.5 40.5

– –

18.9 18.9

– –

– –

– –

– –

60.9 60.9

8.7 8.7

30.8 30.8

3 000 3 000

Maricopa (Ak-Chin) Reservation ----------------Arizona -------------------------------

411 411

97.6 97.6

37.0 37.0

1.1 1.1

51.9 51.9

44.7 44.7

– –

10.0 10.0

12.3 12.3

33.3 33.3

3.2 3.2

63.1 63.1

2 114 2 114

Mashantucket Pequot Reservation ---------------Connecticut-----------------------------

50 50

60.0 60.0

39.5 39.5

34.9 34.9

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

76.2 76.2

9.5 9.5

70.4 70.4

3 000 3 000

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Jamestown Klallam Reservation and Trust Lands, WA Jamestown Klallam Reservation --------------Washington ----------------------------

10 10 10

100.0 100.0 100.0

– – –

Jemez Pueblo ------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

1 734 1 734

94.9 94.9

Jicarilla Apache Reservation -------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

2 404 2 404

Kaibab Reservation --------------------------Arizona -------------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

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Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

– –

8.7 8.7

4.3 4.3

– –

27.3 27.3

14.3 14.3

33.6 33.6

1.5 1.5

16.8 16.8

4.0 4.0

4.3 4.3

10.5 10.5

96.3 96.3

27.7 27.7

– –

23.4 23.4

– –

– –

2 519 2 519

91.1 91.1

31.4 31.4

1.9 1.9

36.8 36.8

13.9 13.9

Miccosukee Reservation ----------------------Florida --------------------------------

72 72

100.0 100.0

17.9 17.9

– –

96.4 96.4

Middletown Rancheria------------------------California ------------------------------

18 18

100.0 100.0

28.6 28.6

– –

Mille Lacs Reservation -----------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

354 354

95.8 95.8

38.6 38.6

Minnesota Chippewa Trust Lands ---------------Minnesota -------------------------------

31 31

100.0 100.0

Mississippi Choctaw Reservation and Trust Lands, MS ------------------------------------Mississippi Choctaw Reservation --------------Mississippi ----------------------------Mississippi Choctaw Trust Lands --------------Mississippi -----------------------------

4 056 3 850 3 850 206 206

Moapa River Reservation ---------------------Nevada -------------------------------

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

52.6 52.6

– –

100.0 100.0

2 000 2 000

14.2 14.2

59.4 59.4

2.8 2.8

34.7 34.7

2 943 2 943

– –

– –

64.5 64.5

– –

13.6 13.6

3 000 3 000

1.8 1.8

15.5 15.5

8.1 8.1

65.6 65.6

1.3 1.3

44.5 44.5

3 496 3 496

64.3 64.3

36.0 36.0

12.5 12.5

– –

18.5 18.5

– –

62.5 62.5

2 600 2 600

7.1 7.1

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

80.0 80.0

– –

4.2 4.2

37.6 37.6

.3 .3

– –

10.3 10.3

12.5 12.5

37.3 37.3

5.9 5.9

13.1 13.1

5 000 5 000

54.8 54.8

– –

19.4 19.4

– –

– –

– –

– –

84.6 84.6

– –

50.0 50.0

4 000 4 000

93.7 93.6 93.6 96.6 96.6

40.5 38.7 38.7 73.5 73.5

1.6 1.6 1.6 2.6 2.6

93.1 92.7 92.7 100.0 100.0

58.0 57.1 57.1 73.0 73.0

24.5 23.7 23.7 36.0 36.0

25.7 25.7 25.7 – –

4.5 4.5 4.5 – –

51.8 52.9 52.9 35.2 35.2

2.3 2.5 2.5 – –

44.5 45.5 45.5 24.8 24.8

2 2 2 2 2

177 177

74.0 74.0

17.0 17.0

1.3 1.3

13.2 13.2

3.8 3.8

– –

23.1 23.1

– –

60.3 60.3

2.6 2.6

34.2 34.2

3 769 3 769

Montgomery Creek Rancheria ------------------California ------------------------------

8 8

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Morongo Reservation ------------------------California ------------------------------

526 526

93.2 93.2

42.5 42.5

3.3 3.3

9.0 9.0

1.5 1.5

7.6 7.6

41.2 41.2

12.2 12.2

56.3 56.3

2.5 2.5

49.0 49.0

2 721 2 721

Muckleshoot Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----Muckleshoot Reservation -------------------Washington ----------------------------

875 875 875

95.9 95.9 95.9

25.8 25.8 25.8

3.7 3.7 3.7

3.4 3.4 3.4

1.4 1.4 1.4

9.1 9.1 9.1

42.6 42.6 42.6

2.4 2.4 2.4

42.7 42.7 42.7

3.3 3.3 3.3

30.9 30.9 30.9

5 023 5 023 5 023

Nambe Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -------------Nambe Pueblo ---------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

313 313 313

92.0 92.0 92.0

43.4 43.4 43.4

9.0 9.0 9.0

56.6 56.6 56.6

17.6 17.6 17.6

1.4 1.4 1.4

5.9 5.9 5.9

12.5 12.5 12.5

74.2 74.2 74.2

8.8 8.8 8.8

53.8 53.8 53.8

1 611 1 611 1 611

Narragansett Reservation ---------------------Rhode Island ---------------------------

19 19

100.0 100.0

15.8 15.8

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

80.0 80.0

– –

100.0 100.0

4 000 4 000

507 849 502 075 272 658 76 19 582

85.6 84.3 87.1 82.1 51.4 93.5 10.5 93.8

25.9 26.3 27.6 25.4 10.9 23.3 100.0 23.0

4.0 4.3 4.1 5.1 1.5 2.3 100.0 1.9

85.0 84.5 87.2 75.9 90.9 88.2 33.3 88.5

42.6 42.4 45.3 33.0 50.0 44.1 – 44.2

4.6 4.9 5.4 4.1 – 2.7 – 2.7

16.0 16.4 15.8 18.9 12.5 14.0 100.0 13.3

15.5 16.6 16.2 15.4 30.0 9.1 – 9.2

41.1 42.4 41.5 46.2 34.7 32.7 50.0 32.7

3.0 3.2 3.2 3.2 4.4 1.7 – 1.8

57.4 57.5 59.0 52.6 59.0 57.2 100.0 57.0

3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3

Nez Perce Reservation -----------------------Idaho ---------------------------------

1 885 1 885

67.0 67.0

48.5 48.5

13.7 13.7

32.1 32.1

12.0 12.0

1.4 1.4

24.0 24.0

10.7 10.7

70.6 70.6

7.1 7.1

50.5 50.5

2 811 2 811

Nisqually Reservation ------------------------Washington ----------------------------

460 460

88.5 88.5

51.5 51.5

3.8 3.8

4.3 4.3

1.8 1.8

8.4 8.4

9.4 9.4

6.7 6.7

70.8 70.8

6.7 6.7

31.9 31.9

3 212 3 212

Nooksack Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -------Nooksack Reservation ----------------------Washington ---------------------------Nooksack Trust Lands ----------------------Washington ----------------------------

456 10 10 446 446

90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0

24.9 – – 25.4 25.4

.5 – – .5 .5

5.2 – – 5.3 5.3

3.1 – – 3.2 3.2

– – – – –

33.3 – – 33.3 33.3

8.5 – – 8.5 8.5

64.6 12.5 12.5 66.8 66.8

17.4 – – 18.2 18.2

36.0 100.0 100.0 35.4 35.4

3 579 – – 3 579 3 579

Northern Cheyenne Reservation and Trust Lands, MT-SD -------------------------------------Northern Cheyenne Reservation ---------------Montana ------------------------------

3 564 3 564 3 564

88.2 88.2 88.2

40.3 40.3 40.3

3.5 3.5 3.5

32.9 32.9 32.9

13.6 13.6 13.6

25.3 25.3 25.3

17.4 17.4 17.4

12.5 12.5 12.5

61.6 61.6 61.6

5.6 5.6 5.6

51.3 51.3 51.3

4 124 4 124 4 124

Omaha Reservation--------------------------Nebraska ------------------------------

1 925 1 925

64.4 64.4

34.2 34.2

5.2 5.2

13.9 13.9

5.7 5.7

.4 .4

16.2 16.2

10.6 10.6

60.3 60.3

1.7 1.7

29.1 29.1

3 504 3 504

Oneida (East) Reservation ---------------------New York------------------------------

41 41

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

54.5 54.5

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

Oneida (West) Reservation --------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------

2 450 2 450

89.2 89.2

52.6 52.6

6.9 6.9

12.1 12.1

2.4 2.4

14.4 14.4

8.1 8.1

19.2 19.2

67.4 67.4

6.2 6.2

50.5 50.5

2 952 2 952

Osage Reservation --------------------------Oklahoma------------------------------

6 100 6 100

86.9 86.9

42.7 42.7

4.2 4.2

5.6 5.6

1.3 1.3

2.0 2.0

7.0 7.0

22.8 22.8

77.1 77.1

9.6 9.6

75.4 75.4

2 419 2 419

Paiute of Utah Reservation --------------------Utah ---------------------------------

285 285

81.1 81.1

43.4 43.4

3.6 3.6

31.9 31.9

2.0 2.0

– –

6.3 6.3

6.3 6.3

45.5 45.5

– –

36.4 36.4

3 250 3 250

Pala Reservation ----------------------------California ------------------------------

581 581

88.4 88.4

32.3 32.3

2.1 2.1

9.5 9.5

2.1 2.1

38.5 38.5

38.9 38.9

12.7 12.7

64.8 64.8

6.7 6.7

58.6 58.6

2 852 2 852

Pamunkey Reservation (state) ------------------Virginia -------------------------------

37 37

89.2 89.2

16.2 16.2

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

38.7 38.7

– –

– –

– –

Papago Reservation -------------------------Arizona -------------------------------

8 490 8 490

97.0 97.0

17.5 17.5

.6 .6

72.2 72.2

39.7 39.7

7.0 7.0

27.0 27.0

9.7 9.7

47.3 47.3

.4 .4

27.5 27.5

2 427 2 427

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Mattaponi Reservation (state) -----------------Virginia -------------------------------

72 72

62.5 62.5

37.7 37.7

Menominee Reservation ----------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------

3 216 3 216

96.0 96.0

Mesa Grande Reservation ---------------------California ------------------------------

54 54

Mescalero Apache Reservation -----------------New Mexico ----------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Navajo Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ--NM--UT ---Navajo Reservation ------------------------Arizona ------------------------------New Mexico ---------------------------Utah --------------------------------Navajo Trust Lands ------------------------Arizona ------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

143 123 87 31 5 19

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 371 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

271 263 263 556 556

483 512 613 251 535 294 000 274

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Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

2.2 2.2

88.4 88.4

51.6 51.6

1.5 1.5

25.6 25.6

17.6 17.6

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

51.5 51.5

4.1 4.1

10.3 10.3

2.1 2.1

12.2 12.2

103 103

100.0 100.0

37.9 37.9

– –

74.8 74.8

62.1 62.1

Pechanga Reservation ------------------------California ------------------------------

242 242

93.2 93.2

27.2 27.2

3.1 3.1

15.4 15.4

Penobscot Reservation and Trust Lands, ME -------Penobscot Reservation ---------------------Maine --------------------------------

393 393 393

85.5 85.5 85.5

31.5 31.5 31.5

5.6 5.6 5.6

Picuris Pueblo ------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

164 164

84.8 84.8

58.2 58.2

Pine Creek Reservation (state) -----------------Michigan ------------------------------

22 22

90.9 90.9

Pine Ridge Reservation and Trust Lands, NE--SD ----Pine Ridge Reservation ---------------------South Dakota --------------------------Pine Ridge Trust Lands ---------------------South Dakota ---------------------------

11 006 10 403 10 403 603 603

Pinoleville Rancheria -------------------------California ------------------------------

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

28.5 28.5

2.3 2.3

43.0 43.0

3 283 3 283

– –

66.7 66.7

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

20.0 20.0

57.1 57.1

58.8 58.8

3.9 3.9

43.2 43.2

2 000 2 000

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

3 000 3 000

6.1 6.1

3.8 3.8

18.2 18.2

22.2 22.2

60.7 60.7

6.7 6.7

78.4 78.4

2 222 2 222

7.2 7.2 7.2

– – –

4.3 4.3 4.3

36.8 36.8 36.8

21.9 21.9 21.9

75.3 75.3 75.3

12.6 12.6 12.6

45.2 45.2 45.2

2 083 2 083 2 083

7.1 7.1

67.4 67.4

3.5 3.5

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

77.9 77.9

– –

51.6 51.6

2 000 2 000

22.7 22.7

– –

13.6 13.6

4.5 4.5

– –

– –

– –

87.5 87.5

– –

– –

2 833 2 833

91.1 91.0 91.0 92.5 92.5

36.5 37.7 37.7 17.0 17.0

2.4 2.6 2.6 – –

35.3 35.9 35.9 25.3 25.3

7.7 8.0 8.0 2.7 2.7

10.3 10.9 10.9 – –

25.2 26.9 26.9 6.0 6.0

13.7 12.9 12.9 24.1 24.1

55.2 55.8 55.8 44.3 44.3

6.5 6.7 6.7 2.9 2.9

35.4 32.8 32.8 83.0 83.0

51 51

88.2 88.2

44.7 44.7

10.6 10.6

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

16.1 16.1

– –

– –

6 000 6 000

Pleasant Point Reservation --------------------Maine --------------------------------

514 514

93.6 93.6

33.6 33.6

.4 .4

63.4 63.4

8.5 8.5

5.4 5.4

8.8 8.8

28.4 28.4

57.5 57.5

– –

25.6 25.6

2 375 2 375

Poarch Creek Reservation and Trust Lands, AL -----Poarch Creek Reservation -------------------Alabama ------------------------------

190 190 190

85.8 85.8 85.8

80.8 80.8 80.8

16.2 16.2 16.2

– – –

– – –

– – –

64.7 64.7 64.7

– – –

27.6 27.6 27.6

– – –

79.7 79.7 79.7

3 000 3 000 3 000

Pojoaque Pueblo ----------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

159 159

76.7 76.7

48.7 48.7

11.3 11.3

77.3 77.3

6.7 6.7

– –

– –

15.4 15.4

74.5 74.5

9.2 9.2

41.7 41.7

3 300 3 300

Poospatuck Reservation (state) -----------------New York------------------------------

164 164

95.1 95.1

37.2 37.2

– –

5.4 5.4

– –

– –

34.8 34.8

20.5 20.5

71.4 71.4

10.4 10.4

33.3 33.3

– –

Port Gamble Reservation ---------------------Washington ----------------------------

386 386

94.6 94.6

45.2 45.2

.9 .9

3.9 3.9

.9 .9

– –

11.4 11.4

8.9 8.9

63.6 63.6

1.2 1.2

65.9 65.9

3 250 3 250

Port Madison Reservation ---------------------Washington ----------------------------

374 374

86.1 86.1

55.1 55.1

6.4 6.4

.9 .9

– –

2.5 2.5

– –

5.7 5.7

71.8 71.8

11.3 11.3

54.3 54.3

3 094 3 094

Potawatomi (Kansas) Reservation ---------------Kansas --------------------------------

503 503

89.3 89.3

24.3 24.3

4.3 4.3

7.3 7.3

1.8 1.8

.8 .8

30.8 30.8

13.6 13.6

62.8 62.8

2.1 2.1

55.3 55.3

3 095 3 095

Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Reservation and Trust Lands, WI -------------------------------------Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Reservation -----------Wisconsin ------------------------------

247 247 247

87.9 87.9 87.9

26.8 26.8 26.8

.9 .9 .9

19.5 19.5 19.5

7.3 7.3 7.3

– – –

– – –

17.6 17.6 17.6

44.9 44.9 44.9

2.5 2.5 2.5

41.1 41.1 41.1

4 400 4 400 4 400

Prairie Island Community ---------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

26 26

80.8 80.8

52.2 52.2

26.1 26.1

39.1 39.1

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

80.0 80.0

50.0 50.0

– –

85.7 85.7

1 000 1 000

Puyallup Reservation and Trust Lands, WA --------Puyallup Reservation -----------------------Washington ----------------------------

977 977 977

67.7 67.7 67.7

60.8 60.8 60.8

6.9 6.9 6.9

6.5 6.5 6.5

1.1 1.1 1.1

12.2 12.2 12.2

21.9 21.9 21.9

9.8 9.8 9.8

68.6 68.6 68.6

6.5 6.5 6.5

27.0 27.0 27.0

2 543 2 543 2 543

Pyramid Lake Reservation ---------------------Nevada -------------------------------

967 967

84.9 84.9

30.0 30.0

5.7 5.7

18.5 18.5

4.4 4.4

2.9 2.9

17.2 17.2

10.3 10.3

68.0 68.0

4.3 4.3

42.7 42.7

3 434 3 434

Quileute Reservation -------------------------Washington ----------------------------

290 290

90.6 90.6

50.4 50.4

5.2 5.2

2.4 2.4

– –

– –

23.8 23.8

– –

40.0 40.0

3.0 3.0

41.5 41.5

3 200 3 200

Quinault Reservation -------------------------Washington ----------------------------

967 967

89.2 89.2

35.8 35.8

6.8 6.8

11.7 11.7

1.9 1.9

4.2 4.2

27.3 27.3

12.5 12.5

62.3 62.3

5.8 5.8

52.6 52.6

3 073 3 073

Ramah Navajo Community --------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

175 175

95.4 95.4

26.0 26.0

– –

94.2 94.2

66.2 66.2

8.3 8.3

9.5 9.5

30.4 30.4

34.9 34.9

8.1 8.1

45.5 45.5

3 600 3 600

Red Cliff Reservation and Trust Lands, WI --------Red Cliff Reservation ----------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------

729 729 729

88.6 88.6 88.6

26.1 26.1 26.1

2.5 2.5 2.5

4.2 4.2 4.2

1.4 1.4 1.4

3.6 3.6 3.6

9.4 9.4 9.4

– – –

57.1 57.1 57.1

4.4 4.4 4.4

53.3 53.3 53.3

2 146 2 146 2 146

Redding Rancheria --------------------------California ------------------------------

44 44

93.2 93.2

58.5 58.5

22.0 22.0

– –

– –

– –

25.0 25.0

– –

54.5 54.5

– –

– –

4 000 4 000

Red Lake Reservation ------------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

3 560 3 560

97.0 97.0

32.3 32.3

2.1 2.1

22.6 22.6

3.0 3.0

1.1 1.1

17.9 17.9

12.3 12.3

56.8 56.8

1.7 1.7

35.4 35.4

3 588 3 588

Reno-Sparks Colony -------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

242 242

82.2 82.2

19.5 19.5

11.8 11.8

12.2 12.2

9.5 9.5

– –

29.4 29.4

26.2 26.2

48.1 48.1

3.7 3.7

17.4 17.4

3 053 3 053

Resighini Rancheria --------------------------California ------------------------------

49 49

95.9 95.9

45.5 45.5

– –

6.8 6.8

– –

– –

– –

– –

42.3 42.3

– –

87.0 87.0

1 000 1 000

Rincon Reservation --------------------------California ------------------------------

432 432

96.0 96.0

34.3 34.3

2.6 2.6

18.6 18.6

1.3 1.3

– –

6.9 6.9

14.3 14.3

51.8 51.8

– –

55.4 55.4

2 114 2 114

Roaring Creek Rancheria ----------------------California ------------------------------

20 20

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Pascua Yaqui Reservation ---------------------Arizona -------------------------------

2 270 2 270

90.7 90.7

44.3 44.3

Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Reservation (state) ------Connecticut-----------------------------

16 16

25.0 25.0

Pauma Reservation --------------------------California ------------------------------

132 132

Payson (Yavapai-Apache) Community ------------Arizona -------------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

372

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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3 3 3 2 2

657 717 717 816 816

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

1.8 1.8

22.9 22.9

1.8 1.8

– –

– –

14.3 14.3

21.3 20.8 20.8 23.2 23.2

3.6 4.1 4.1 2.0 2.0

23.7 28.0 28.0 8.3 8.3

4.1 3.7 3.7 5.7 5.7

1.2 1.6 1.6 – –

16.4 19.5 19.5 – –

88.8 87.5 87.5 96.8 96.8

49.1 51.5 51.5 34.3 34.3

6.0 6.8 6.8 1.4 1.4

29.3 27.5 27.5 40.8 40.8

8.3 8.1 8.1 9.5 9.5

3.2 3.4 3.4 2.0 2.0

549 549 549

96.0 96.0 96.0

26.8 26.8 26.8

– – –

.4 .4 .4

.4 .4 .4

Rumsey Rancheria --------------------------California ------------------------------

10 10

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

Sac and Fox (Iowa) Reservation ----------------Iowa ---------------------------------

572 572

89.5 89.5

34.5 34.5

7.0 7.0

Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Reservation and Trust Lands, KS-NE ------------------------------------Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Reservation -------------Kansas -------------------------------Nebraska -----------------------------Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Trust Lands -------------Kansas --------------------------------

35 32 23 9 3 3

88.6 87.5 91.3 77.8 100.0 100.0

83.3 92.6 100.0 50.0 – –

St. Croix Reservation ------------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------

436 436

81.9 81.9

St. Regis Mohawk Reservation -----------------New York------------------------------

1 923 1 923

Salt River Reservation ------------------------Arizona -------------------------------

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

32.7 32.7

4.1 4.1

10.1 10.1

3 111 3 111

26.9 27.3 27.3 23.8 23.8

64.3 61.0 61.0 74.7 74.7

6.1 6.6 6.6 4.6 4.6

51.3 48.8 48.8 60.8 60.8

3 3 3 4 4

991 839 839 778 778

23.6 21.5 21.5 38.2 38.2

11.1 12.0 12.0 6.5 6.5

59.3 62.0 62.0 42.8 42.8

5.1 5.8 5.8 .7 .7

37.1 34.5 34.5 53.6 53.6

3 3 3 4 4

638 508 508 516 516

2.1 2.1 2.1

9.4 9.4 9.4

5.0 5.0 5.0

50.4 50.4 50.4

– – –

33.0 33.0 33.0

2 476 2 476 2 476

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

81.7 81.7

25.1 25.1

11.7 11.7

45.8 45.8

4.2 4.2

65.8 65.8

6.5 6.5

46.3 46.3

3 706 3 706

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

50.0 61.5 66.7 50.0 – –

– – – – – –

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 – –

4 000 4 000 4 000 – – –

34.5 34.5

4.8 4.8

32.4 32.4

6.9 6.9

– –

16.7 16.7

5.4 5.4

55.3 55.3

5.0 5.0

40.3 40.3

3 172 3 172

89.7 89.7

41.1 41.1

10.6 10.6

50.1 50.1

13.4 13.4

2.4 2.4

2.0 2.0

26.1 26.1

57.9 57.9

6.6 6.6

74.4 74.4

1 983 1 983

3 547 3 547

94.9 94.9

52.9 52.9

4.3 4.3

25.6 25.6

6.9 6.9

3.7 3.7

27.3 27.3

15.6 15.6

52.9 52.9

1.4 1.4

41.8 41.8

2 104 2 104

San Carlos Reservation -----------------------Arizona -------------------------------

7 060 7 060

94.3 94.3

38.4 38.4

2.7 2.7

56.4 56.4

32.3 32.3

9.8 9.8

22.3 22.3

13.6 13.6

49.4 49.4

2.0 2.0

58.9 58.9

3 582 3 582

Sandia Pueblo -----------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

405 405

84.7 84.7

35.8 35.8

10.1 10.1

40.8 40.8

3.7 3.7

5.1 5.1

– –

26.5 26.5

79.2 79.2

13.2 13.2

73.0 73.0

2 222 2 222

Sandy Lake Reservation ----------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

26 26

88.5 88.5

95.2 95.2

– –

19.0 19.0

14.3 14.3

– –

– –

– –

61.5 61.5

7.7 7.7

50.0 50.0

– –

San Felipe Pueblo ---------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

1 884 1 884

97.9 97.9

22.5 22.5

.6 .6

85.2 85.2

38.3 38.3

2.2 2.2

17.9 17.9

4.8 4.8

54.2 54.2

1.7 1.7

27.3 27.3

2 674 2 674

San Ildefonso Pueblo ------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

334 334

88.3 88.3

7.2 7.2

.7 .7

73.7 73.7

6.3 6.3

5.7 5.7

17.6 17.6

6.7 6.7

83.6 83.6

7.9 7.9

48.9 48.9

2 920 2 920

San Juan Pueblo ----------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

1 275 1 275

93.1 93.1

18.4 18.4

2.3 2.3

67.1 67.1

11.6 11.6

6.7 6.7

13.7 13.7

24.8 24.8

79.7 79.7

5.2 5.2

57.6 57.6

2 645 2 645

San Manuel Reservation ----------------------California ------------------------------

38 38

94.7 94.7

61.5 61.5

– –

7.7 7.7

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

44.4 44.4

– –

63.2 63.2

– –

San Pasqual Reservation ----------------------California ------------------------------

221 221

95.8 95.8

40.2 40.2

1.5 1.5

30.7 30.7

2.5 2.5

2.5 2.5

21.7 21.7

11.5 11.5

56.0 56.0

– –

80.8 80.8

5 200 5 200

Santa Ana Pueblo ---------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

491 491

92.5 92.5

51.2 51.2

1.2 1.2

65.8 65.8

30.5 30.5

2.9 2.9

– –

39.6 39.6

73.0 73.0

3.7 3.7

61.8 61.8

2 432 2 432

Santa Clara Pueblo --------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

1 295 1 295

84.7 84.7

34.1 34.1

3.3 3.3

65.1 65.1

20.9 20.9

18.8 18.8

4.6 4.6

45.5 45.5

82.0 82.0

10.0 10.0

60.0 60.0

2 026 2 026

Santa Rosa Rancheria ------------------------California ------------------------------

281 281

100.0 100.0

38.7 38.7

– –

15.2 15.2

– –

– –

4.8 4.8

32.4 32.4

26.3 26.3

– –

22.3 22.3

4 333 4 333

Santa Rosa Reservation ----------------------California ------------------------------

39 39

100.0 100.0

84.6 84.6

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

66.7 66.7

– –

8.7 8.7

3 000 3 000

Santa Ynez Reservation ----------------------California ------------------------------

254 254

93.2 93.2

31.5 31.5

2.2 2.2

34.5 34.5

12.5 12.5

– –

– –

12.9 12.9

57.5 57.5

9.7 9.7

34.5 34.5

3 261 3 261

Santa Ysabel Reservation ---------------------California ------------------------------

144 144

99.3 99.3

23.9 23.9

– –

28.9 28.9

6.3 6.3

– –

15.0 15.0

14.3 14.3

45.2 45.2

– –

58.7 58.7

4 600 4 600

Santee Reservation --------------------------Nebraska ------------------------------

438 438

46.1 46.1

54.3 54.3

13.3 13.3

14.1 14.1

2.3 2.3

– –

5.4 5.4

38.9 38.9

67.8 67.8

4.9 4.9

43.6 43.6

3 871 3 871

Santo Domingo Pueblo -----------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

2 721 2 721

96.9 96.9

6.2 6.2

.5 .5

90.0 90.0

34.1 34.1

2.0 2.0

29.4 29.4

7.8 7.8

60.1 60.1

1.1 1.1

26.8 26.8

3 315 3 315

San Xavier Reservation -----------------------Arizona -------------------------------

1 087 1 087

99.5 99.5

19.3 19.3

– –

58.7 58.7

14.2 14.2

22.5 22.5

49.5 49.5

– –

42.1 42.1

– –

27.2 27.2

2 761 2 761

Sauk-Suiattle Reservation ---------------------Washington ----------------------------

50 50

100.0 100.0

8.9 8.9

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

85.0 85.0

10.0 10.0

36.4 36.4

2 417 2 417

Sault Ste. Marie Reservation and Trust Lands, MI --Sault Ste. Marie Reservation ----------------Michigan -----------------------------Sault Ste. Marie Trust Lands ----------------Michigan ------------------------------

501 279 279 222 222

92.6 92.1 92.1 93.2 93.2

71.5 61.8 61.8 82.5 82.5

5.6 5.3 5.3 6.0 6.0

4.9 5.7 5.7 4.0 4.0

– – – – –

– – – – –

11.9 16.7 16.7 – –

15.8 29.0 29.0 – –

55.1 78.4 78.4 34.5 34.5

– – – – –

57.7 46.6 46.6 75.0 75.0

3 4 4 2 2

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Robinson Rancheria --------------------------California ------------------------------

125 125

98.4 98.4

89.9 89.9

Rocky Boy’s Reservation and Trust Lands, MT -----Rocky Boy’s Reservation--------------------Montana -----------------------------Rocky Boy’s Trust Lands -------------------Montana ------------------------------

1 860 1 469 1 469 391 391

94.7 94.8 94.8 94.3 94.3

Rosebud Reservation and Trust Lands, SD ---------Rosebud Reservation-----------------------South Dakota --------------------------Rosebud Trust Lands ----------------------South Dakota ---------------------------

7 6 6 1 1

998 881 881 117 117

Round Valley Reservation and Trust Lands, CA -----Round Valley Reservation -------------------California ------------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 373 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

900 364 364 625 625

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Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

6.6 6.6

36.1 36.1

8.2 8.2

– –

– –

89.6 89.6

37.0 37.0

– –

7.1 7.1

3.9 3.9

– –

6 6

66.7 66.7

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

– –

Shingle Springs Rancheria ---------------------California ------------------------------

2 2

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

Shinnecock Reservation (state) -----------------New York------------------------------

355 355

92.7 92.7

19.7 19.7

2.7 2.7

Shoalwater Reservation ----------------------Washington ----------------------------

83 83

81.9 81.9

50.7 50.7

Skokomish Reservation -----------------------Washington ----------------------------

415 415

89.6 89.6

Skull Valley Reservation ----------------------Utah ---------------------------------

17 17

Smith River Rancheria ------------------------California ------------------------------

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

60.9 60.9

– –

72.7 72.7

3 000 3 000

33.3 33.3

36.8 36.8

45.7 45.7

– –

37.7 37.7

2 000 2 000

– –

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

3.3 3.3

– –

16.3 16.3

– –

35.5 35.5

62.2 62.2

14.7 14.7

70.7 70.7

2 810 2 810

11.9 11.9

– –

– –

– –

23.1 23.1

– –

66.7 66.7

– –

17.5 17.5

4 000 4 000

32.9 32.9

1.1 1.1

1.4 1.4

.6 .6

– –

36.7 36.7

5.0 5.0

63.1 63.1

10.3 10.3

42.2 42.2

2 900 2 900

58.8 58.8

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

2 000 2 000

96 96

72.9 72.9

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

35.0 35.0

– –

Soboba Reservation -------------------------California ------------------------------

372 372

97.0 97.0

28.1 28.1

4.8 4.8

8.1 8.1

.9 .9

6.6 6.6

25.0 25.0

– –

66.9 66.9

1.2 1.2

45.1 45.1

2 063 2 063

Sokaogon Chippewa Community and Trust Lands, WI Sokaogon Chippewa Community --------------Wisconsin -----------------------------Sokaogon Chippewa Trust Lands --------------Wisconsin ------------------------------

303 268 268 35 35

83.5 81.3 81.3 100.0 100.0

69.5 72.0 72.0 50.0 50.0

4.2 4.7 4.7 – –

7.9 9.0 9.0 – –

6.7 7.6 7.6 – –

– – – – –

26.1 33.3 33.3 – –

– – – – –

56.3 56.2 56.2 57.1 57.1

– – – – –

40.0 37.3 37.3 61.1 61.1

4 3 3 7 7

Southern Ute Reservation ---------------------Colorado ------------------------------

1 037 1 037

82.1 82.1

48.2 48.2

8.0 8.0

34.3 34.3

3.6 3.6

– –

16.3 16.3

3.8 3.8

75.2 75.2

7.9 7.9

50.2 50.2

2 735 2 735

Spokane Reservation ------------------------Washington ----------------------------

1 213 1 213

87.5 87.5

51.3 51.3

2.4 2.4

9.8 9.8

2.4 2.4

– –

14.3 14.3

12.1 12.1

69.9 69.9

4.0 4.0

43.4 43.4

2 841 2 841

Squaxin Island Reservation and Trust Lands, WA ---Squaxin Island Trust Lands ------------------Washington ----------------------------

146 146 146

91.1 91.1 91.1

24.6 24.6 24.6

9.3 9.3 9.3

21.2 21.2 21.2

5.1 5.1 5.1

12.5 12.5 12.5

38.5 38.5 38.5

– – –

58.1 58.1 58.1

3.2 3.2 3.2

56.9 56.9 56.9

2 909 2 909 2 909

Standing Rock Reservation --------------------North Dakota --------------------------South Dakota ---------------------------

4 872 2 834 2 038

63.1 78.8 41.4

50.6 46.5 56.3

13.9 14.0 13.7

22.1 17.7 28.4

7.0 5.2 9.4

2.5 4.2 –

12.2 9.5 15.8

14.4 19.7 7.1

61.8 69.7 50.7

4.8 6.4 2.6

42.5 41.9 43.2

3 959 3 961 3 956

Stewarts Point Rancheria ---------------------California ------------------------------

89 89

96.6 96.6

14.9 14.9

– –

33.8 33.8

– –

– –

– –

– –

71.4 71.4

14.3 14.3

82.8 82.8

– –

Stillaguamish Reservation ---------------------Washington ----------------------------

95 95

91.6 91.6

7.0 7.0

– –

23.3 23.3

10.5 10.5

– –

– –

– –

47.5 47.5

– –

73.9 73.9

2 000 2 000

Stockbridge Reservation ----------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------

448 448

94.0 94.0

36.5 36.5

3.8 3.8

1.0 1.0

– –

– –

34.6 34.6

3.8 3.8

56.5 56.5

3.1 3.1

54.6 54.6

2 500 2 500

Sulphur Bank (El-Em) Rancheria-----------------California ------------------------------

91 91

96.7 96.7

15.7 15.7

– –

15.7 15.7

3.6 3.6

– –

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

13.2 13.2

1 600 1 600

Summit Lake Reservation ---------------------Nevada -------------------------------

8 8

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

Susanville Reservation------------------------California ------------------------------

148 148

75.0 75.0

21.4 21.4

6.3 6.3

5.6 5.6

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

62.0 62.0

5.6 5.6

50.7 50.7

3 333 3 333

Swinomish Reservation -----------------------Washington ----------------------------

581 581

90.8 90.8

43.1 43.1

4.0 4.0

5.7 5.7

1.1 1.1

2.3 2.3

8.3 8.3

29.2 29.2

65.1 65.1

1.9 1.9

57.9 57.9

3 143 3 143

Table Bluff Rancheria ------------------------California ------------------------------

39 39

100.0 100.0

41.7 41.7

5.6 5.6

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

44.4 44.4

7.4 7.4

– –

2 000 2 000

Table Mountain Rancheria ---------------------California ------------------------------

35 35

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

6.3 6.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

45.8 45.8

– –

33.3 33.3

2 000 2 000

Tama Reservation (state) ---------------------Georgia -------------------------------

9 9

22.2 22.2

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

2 000 2 000

Taos Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM --------------Taos Pueblo -----------------------------New Mexico ---------------------------Taos Trust Lands -------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

1 252 1 248 1 248 4 4

91.7 91.7 91.7 100.0 100.0

32.1 32.1 32.1 – –

3.2 3.2 3.2 – –

84.5 84.5 84.5 – –

23.8 23.8 23.8 – –

13.3 13.3 13.3 – –

12.2 12.2 12.2 – –

16.4 16.4 16.4 – –

70.9 70.9 70.9 – –

5.6 5.6 5.6 – –

45.6 46.1 46.1 – –

1 968 1 968 1 968 – –

Te-Moak Reservation and Trust Lands, NV --------Te-Moak Reservation ----------------------Nevada ------------------------------Te-Moak Trust Lands ----------------------Nevada -------------------------------

853 826 826 27 27

87.0 86.6 86.6 100.0 100.0

42.2 42.2 42.2 40.7 40.7

10.3 10.7 10.7 – –

30.1 27.6 27.6 96.3 96.3

1.5 1.5 1.5 – –

2.4 2.4 2.4 – –

16.9 16.9 16.9 – –

18.6 18.6 18.6 – –

64.5 67.0 67.0 25.9 25.9

2.2 2.4 2.4 – –

32.3 32.3 32.3 – –

2 468 2 468 2 468 – –

Tesuque Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM ------------Tesuque Pueblo --------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

223 223 223

94.2 94.2 94.2

18.7 18.7 18.7

6.4 6.4 6.4

84.0 84.0 84.0

15.5 15.5 15.5

53.1 53.1 53.1

– – –

– – –

78.0 78.0 78.0

7.8 7.8 7.8

51.6 51.6 51.6

1 000 1 000 1 000

Tonawanda Reservation ----------------------New York------------------------------

448 448

90.1 90.1

32.7 32.7

15.2 15.2

21.6 21.6

12.4 12.4

– –

– –

24.0 24.0

68.3 68.3

1.4 1.4

54.4 54.4

3 176 3 176

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Schaghticoke Reservation (state)----------------Connecticut-----------------------------

5 5

100.0 100.0

40.0 40.0

Seminole Trust Lands ------------------------Florida ----------------------------------

80 80

91.3 91.3

Shakopee Community ------------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

182 182

Sherwood Valley Rancheria --------------------California ------------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

374

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 374 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

545 625 625 000 000

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

– –

7.3 7.3

– –

– –

57.1 57.1

– –

28.1 28.1

15.8 15.8

7.0 7.0

– –

20.0 20.0

– –

93.3 93.3

39.2 39.2

2.2 2.2

5.8 5.8

.8 .8

1.0 1.0

750 750

96.6 96.6

17.2 17.2

1.1 1.1

2.7 2.7

2.0 2.0

Tunica-Biloxi Reservation ----------------------Louisiana ------------------------------

18 18

83.3 83.3

60.0 60.0

– –

33.3 33.3

Tuolumne Rancheria -------------------------California ------------------------------

68 68

97.1 97.1

19.4 19.4

– –

730 777 777 953 953

93.6 93.6 93.6 93.6 93.6

46.1 47.0 47.0 43.8 43.8

Tuscarora Reservation ------------------------New York------------------------------

353 353

90.3 90.3

Uintah and Ouray Reservation------------------Utah ---------------------------------

2 667 2 667

Umatilla Reservation -------------------------Oregon --------------------------------

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

31.8 31.8

– –

56.8 56.8

– –

100.0 100.0

55.8 55.8

7.0 7.0

50.0 50.0

3 000 3 000

18.0 18.0

8.2 8.2

57.8 57.8

4.6 4.6

55.8 55.8

3 014 3 014

– –

27.8 27.8

16.3 16.3

53.1 53.1

– –

19.5 19.5

3 593 3 593

13.3 13.3

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

71.4 71.4

– –

60.0 60.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

68.1 68.1

– –

– –

– –

3.4 3.3 3.3 3.6 3.6

13.6 12.2 12.2 17.2 17.2

1.6 1.8 1.8 1.0 1.0

2.6 2.4 2.4 3.0 3.0

25.1 27.5 27.5 18.4 18.4

10.5 11.7 11.7 6.1 6.1

55.1 56.9 56.9 50.2 50.2

8.2 9.8 9.8 3.9 3.9

38.1 33.9 33.9 46.8 46.8

3 3 3 2 2

33.3 33.3

– –

4.8 4.8

– –

47.0 47.0

– –

31.0 31.0

70.4 70.4

9.0 9.0

88.8 88.8

3 000 3 000

81.4 81.4

39.3 39.3

9.5 9.5

34.3 34.3

9.4 9.4

1.4 1.4

23.7 23.7

8.9 8.9

52.3 52.3

4.1 4.1

51.4 51.4

2 777 2 777

1 030 1 030

76.7 76.7

38.7 38.7

8.7 8.7

9.1 9.1

.4 .4

5.7 5.7

13.9 13.9

9.8 9.8

74.8 74.8

3.7 3.7

34.0 34.0

3 550 3 550

Upper Lake Rancheria ------------------------California ------------------------------

11 11

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

1 000 1 000

Upper Sioux Community ----------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

23 23

69.6 69.6

– –

– –

66.7 66.7

– –

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

26.7 26.7

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

Upper Skagit Reservation ---------------------Washington ----------------------------

161 161

86.5 86.5

29.5 29.5

1.4 1.4

6.5 6.5

– –

– –

45.5 45.5

– –

76.3 76.3

– –

33.3 33.3

2 696 2 696

Ute Mountain Reservation and Trust Lands, CO--NM-UT -------------------------------------Ute Mountain Reservation -------------------Colorado -----------------------------Utah ---------------------------------

1 299 1 299 1 053 246

70.1 70.1 70.7 67.5

34.6 34.6 33.7 38.5

8.3 8.3 8.9 5.9

66.1 66.1 66.6 63.8

34.0 34.0 31.6 43.9

1.0 1.0 1.2 –

20.0 20.0 23.2 –

10.3 10.3 9.2 13.3

49.7 49.7 52.1 39.0

2.0 2.0 2.5 –

36.9 36.9 35.8 42.2

2 2 2 3

Vermillion Lake Reservation -------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

35 35

100.0 100.0

57.1 57.1

– –

42.9 42.9

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

75.9 75.9

– –

– –

– –

Viejas Rancheria ----------------------------California ------------------------------

229 229

94.2 94.2

35.9 35.9

.5 .5

24.5 24.5

11.5 11.5

2.9 2.9

33.3 33.3

12.5 12.5

69.6 69.6

– –

35.1 35.1

3 438 3 438

Walker River Reservation ---------------------Nevada -------------------------------

612 612

83.5 83.5

43.5 43.5

13.2 13.2

17.0 17.0

.6 .6

– –

13.2 13.2

28.0 28.0

65.3 65.3

6.4 6.4

45.9 45.9

2 818 2 818

Warm Springs Reservation and Trust Lands, OR ----Warm Springs Reservation ------------------Oregon --------------------------------

2 871 2 871 2 871

84.2 84.2 84.2

43.4 43.4 43.4

6.2 6.2 6.2

11.9 11.9 11.9

1.6 1.6 1.6

1.2 1.2 1.2

14.9 14.9 14.9

5.1 5.1 5.1

63.6 63.6 63.6

2.9 2.9 2.9

48.6 48.6 48.6

3 176 3 176 3 176

Washoe Reservation -------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

58 58

86.2 86.2

24.5 24.5

7.5 7.5

13.2 13.2

– –

– –

– –

– –

54.5 54.5

– –

– –

2 111 2 111

White Earth Reservation ----------------------Minnesota -----------------------------

2 798 2 798

94.6 94.6

35.2 35.2

2.1 2.1

7.5 7.5

1.9 1.9

2.6 2.6

11.7 11.7

7.7 7.7

61.4 61.4

3.9 3.9

42.7 42.7

3 453 3 453

Wind River Reservation -----------------------Wyoming ------------------------------

5 717 5 717

83.7 83.7

48.1 48.1

11.2 11.2

26.5 26.5

7.4 7.4

6.8 6.8

18.2 18.2

11.0 11.0

62.8 62.8

6.2 6.2

56.5 56.5

3 132 3 132

Winnebago Reservation -----------------------Nebraska ------------------------------

1 154 1 154

52.1 52.1

60.2 60.2

9.5 9.5

14.7 14.7

3.8 3.8

10.4 10.4

24.0 24.0

16.9 16.9

70.7 70.7

6.8 6.8

37.3 37.3

3 083 3 083

Winnemucca Colony -------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

54 54

88.9 88.9

25.0 25.0

– –

43.8 43.8

10.4 10.4

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Wisconsin Winnebago Reservation and Trust Lands, WI -------------------------------------Wisconsin Winnebago Reservation -------------Wisconsin -----------------------------Wisconsin Winnebago Trust Lands -------------Wisconsin ------------------------------

526 436 436 90 90

85.7 86.9 86.9 80.0 80.0

25.3 25.0 25.0 26.7 26.7

2.8 2.9 2.9 2.2 2.2

32.6 27.4 27.4 54.4 54.4

7.0 6.3 6.3 10.0 10.0

1.2 1.4 1.4 – –

5.7 7.3 7.3 – –

10.1 11.8 11.8 – –

65.2 64.0 64.0 69.1 69.1

7.0 7.4 7.4 5.5 5.5

27.2 20.7 20.7 79.2 79.2

XL Ranch Reservation ------------------------California ------------------------------

23 23

82.6 82.6

21.7 21.7

– –

8.7 8.7

8.7 8.7

– –

– –

– –

52.6 52.6

– –

100.0 100.0

2 000 2 000

Yakima Reservation and Trust Lands, WA ---------Yakima Reservation -----------------------Washington ---------------------------Yakima Trust Lands -----------------------Washington ----------------------------

6 198 6 161 6 161 37 37

83.3 83.2 83.2 100.0 100.0

43.1 43.3 43.3 12.1 12.1

6.7 6.7 6.7 – –

15.2 15.3 15.3 – –

3.0 3.1 3.1 – –

.9 .9 .9 – –

16.8 16.4 16.4 30.8 30.8

20.4 20.9 20.9 – –

63.0 63.1 63.1 – –

6.5 6.5 6.5 – –

39.5 39.4 39.4 69.2 69.2

3 325 3 325 3 325 – –

Yankton Reservation -------------------------South Dakota ---------------------------

2 002 2 002

89.4 89.4

47.7 47.7

6.9 6.9

14.3 14.3

5.1 5.1

30.8 30.8

19.2 19.2

10.9 10.9

55.5 55.5

4.1 4.1

34.6 34.6

3 763 3 763

Yavapai Reservation -------------------------Arizona -------------------------------

151 151

97.3 97.3

36.6 36.6

4.1 4.1

15.4 15.4

6.5 6.5

– –

26.3 26.3

36.0 36.0

71.2 71.2

15.2 15.2

58.3 58.3

3 000 3 000

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Torres-Martinez Reservation -------------------California ------------------------------

158 158

95.6 95.6

68.6 68.6

Trinidad Rancheria --------------------------California ------------------------------

61 61

95.1 95.1

Tulalip Reservation --------------------------Washington ----------------------------

1 204 1 204

Tule River Reservation -----------------------California ------------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Turtle Mountain Reservation and Trust Lands, ND--SD Turtle Mountain Reservation -----------------North Dakota --------------------------Turtle Mountain Trust Lands -----------------North Dakota ---------------------------

6 4 4 1 1

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 375 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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3 3 3 4 4

497 682 682 927 927

843 843 759 500

481 333 333 000 000

375

Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

4.9 4.3 4.3 5.7 5.7

11.4 14.1 14.1 7.4 7.4

2.6 3.3 3.3 1.6 1.6

5.8 10.2 10.2 – –

29.2 22.2 22.2 50.0 50.0

6.4 – – 18.8 18.8

41.1 41.1

10.0 10.0

21.1 21.1

5.6 5.6

– –

33.3 33.3

95.2 95.2

6.3 6.3

– –

98.2 98.2

55.8 55.8

– –

494 494

86.0 86.0

23.9 23.9

8.5 8.5

8.2 8.2

– –

Zia Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM----------------Zia Pueblo ------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

638 638 638

98.1 98.1 98.1

27.7 27.7 27.7

– – –

82.7 82.7 82.7

Zuni Pueblo -------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------

7 094 7 094

96.9 96.9

18.0 18.0

1.7 1.7

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Yerington Reservation and Trust Lands, NV--------Yerington Reservation ----------------------Nevada ------------------------------Yerington Trust Lands ----------------------Nevada -------------------------------

349 211 211 138 138

83.1 77.7 77.7 91.3 91.3

54.6 57.1 57.1 50.8 50.8

Yomba Reservation--------------------------Nevada -------------------------------

100 100

73.0 73.0

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo ------------------------Texas ---------------------------------

248 248

Yurok Reservation --------------------------California ------------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

59.4 65.1 65.1 50.0 50.0

1.8 2.8 2.8 – –

45.5 50.0 50.0 39.7 39.7

1 063 2 000 2 000 636 636

– –

40.8 40.8

– –

52.6 52.6

2 500 2 500

25.0 25.0

22.6 22.6

36.0 36.0

– –

43.4 43.4

3 000 3 000

– –

12.5 12.5

– –

44.9 44.9

4.1 4.1

36.5 36.5

3 389 3 389

42.8 42.8 42.8

2.5 2.5 2.5

5.4 5.4 5.4

22.7 22.7 22.7

64.0 64.0 64.0

4.4 4.4 4.4

66.3 66.3 66.3

2 268 2 268 2 268

94.5 94.5

53.2 53.2

7.8 7.8

8.8 8.8

16.9 16.9

55.4 55.4

3.6 3.6

52.6 52.6

2 922 2 922

TRIBAL JURISDICTION STATISTICAL AREA

All areas ----------------------------

200 290

84.6

47.7

5.8

9.7

3.2

2.2

13.2

23.2

66.5

9.9

67.7

2 371

Absentee Shawnee-Citizens Band of Potawatomi TJSA -----------------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

6 129 6 129

84.8 84.8

44.0 44.0

4.1 4.1

6.3 6.3

2.1 2.1

3.8 3.8

16.3 16.3

22.6 22.6

64.4 64.4

6.1 6.1

70.9 70.9

2 377 2 377

Caddo-Wichita-Delaware TJSA ------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

599 599

91.5 91.5

46.5 46.5

2.8 2.8

8.8 8.8

2.8 2.8

– –

7.3 7.3

2.8 2.8

64.3 64.3

8.4 8.4

54.1 54.1

2 276 2 276

Cherokee TJSA -----------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

66 435 66 435

84.8 84.8

45.5 45.5

5.1 5.1

11.1 11.1

4.4 4.4

1.9 1.9

13.1 13.1

23.6 23.6

64.9 64.9

10.1 10.1

72.0 72.0

2 346 2 346

Cheyenne-Arapaho TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

6 824 6 824

81.6 81.6

59.9 59.9

11.7 11.7

8.6 8.6

1.6 1.6

2.0 2.0

21.5 21.5

27.7 27.7

68.0 68.0

8.5 8.5

63.7 63.7

2 703 2 703

Chickasaw TJSA ----------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

21 013 21 013

85.2 85.2

51.7 51.7

6.0 6.0

6.7 6.7

1.8 1.8

1.6 1.6

12.3 12.3

28.0 28.0

64.8 64.8

9.9 9.9

66.7 66.7

2 443 2 443

Choctaw TJSA -----------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

28 245 28 245

79.2 79.2

44.0 44.0

6.7 6.7

9.4 9.4

3.4 3.4

.8 .8

11.9 11.9

23.1 23.1

61.9 61.9

8.9 8.9

66.9 66.9

2 295 2 295

Creek TJSA --------------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

45 190 45 190

85.9 85.9

51.0 51.0

5.7 5.7

8.4 8.4

2.5 2.5

4.5 4.5

13.4 13.4

23.0 23.0

72.4 72.4

11.1 11.1

66.1 66.1

2 303 2 303

Iowa TJSA --------------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

307 307

75.6 75.6

50.2 50.2

6.6 6.6

3.1 3.1

1.4 1.4

– –

50.0 50.0

6.3 6.3

59.7 59.7

5.8 5.8

86.0 86.0

2 742 2 742

Kaw TJSA --------------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

687 687

85.9 85.9

44.0 44.0

9.0 9.0

4.2 4.2

.5 .5

– –

– –

14.6 14.6

85.3 85.3

19.5 19.5

94.8 94.8

2 172 2 172

Kiowa-Comanche-Apache-Fort Sill Apache TJSA -----Oklahoma--------------------------------

12 979 12 979

86.6 86.6

46.1 46.1

6.7 6.7

11.9 11.9

2.4 2.4

.9 .9

10.7 10.7

17.7 17.7

69.4 69.4

11.0 11.0

55.8 55.8

2 495 2 495

Otoe-Missouria TJSA-------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

475 475

84.4 84.4

24.8 24.8

.9 .9

6.6 6.6

5.4 5.4

– –

17.9 17.9

4.0 4.0

68.4 68.4

4.8 4.8

44.8 44.8

2 739 2 739

Pawnee TJSA ------------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

1 628 1 628

88.0 88.0

46.1 46.1

3.3 3.3

5.1 5.1

1.4 1.4

2.3 2.3

12.9 12.9

15.9 15.9

73.5 73.5

6.9 6.9

68.7 68.7

2 333 2 333

Sac and Fox TJSA --------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

4 575 4 575

88.4 88.4

46.9 46.9

4.6 4.6

11.6 11.6

3.4 3.4

.6 .6

15.4 15.4

15.2 15.2

65.5 65.5

8.5 8.5

65.1 65.1

2 627 2 627

Seminole TJSA -----------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

3 772 3 772

92.4 92.4

47.0 47.0

2.4 2.4

22.6 22.6

6.4 6.4

.5 .5

14.5 14.5

18.6 18.6

55.9 55.9

8.0 8.0

68.6 68.6

2 335 2 335

Tonkawa TJSA -----------------------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

881 881

85.8 85.8

50.4 50.4

7.8 7.8

3.4 3.4

.8 .8

1.9 1.9

19.5 19.5

49.1 49.1

61.5 61.5

8.3 8.3

76.2 76.2

2 529 2 529

Creek-Seminole Joint Area TJSA ----------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

531 531

95.1 95.1

53.4 53.4

2.5 2.5

22.9 22.9

6.3 6.3

3.9 3.9

14.6 14.6

10.8 10.8

54.7 54.7

7.5 7.5

42.4 42.4

2 677 2 677

Iowa-Sac and Fox Joint Area TJSA --------------Oklahoma--------------------------------

20 20

85.0 85.0

85.0 85.0

5.0 5.0

5.0 5.0

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

81.8 81.8

– –

25.0 25.0

2 333 2 333

TRIBAL DESIGNATED STATISTICAL AREA

All areas ----------------------------

54 427

87.5

37.9

5.1

11.0

4.2

2.4

21.0

18.4

48.7

7.3

62.1

2 647

Apache Choctaw TDSA (state) -----------------Louisiana --------------------------------

684 684

93.4 93.4

37.0 37.0

1.7 1.7

6.6 6.6

2.2 2.2

– –

6.4 6.4

5.0 5.0

54.9 54.9

2.4 2.4

74.9 74.9

2 786 2 786

Chickahominy TDSA (state) --------------------Virginia ---------------------------------

482 482

97.9 97.9

6.2 6.2

2.5 2.5

– –

– –

4.7 4.7

– –

31.4 31.4

58.5 58.5

6.1 6.1

47.6 47.6

2 176 2 176

Clifton Choctaw TDSA (state) ------------------Louisiana --------------------------------

181 181

84.5 84.5

11.5 11.5

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

36.8 36.8

– –

22.6 22.6

1 125 1 125

Coharie TDSA (state) ------------------------North Carolina ----------------------------

1 422 1 422

90.7 90.7

37.3 37.3

8.9 8.9

2.9 2.9

2.7 2.7

– –

– –

30.2 30.2

47.4 47.4

4.2 4.2

47.9 47.9

1 745 1 745

Coquille Indian TDSA-------------------------Oregon ----------------------------------

6 236 6 236

43.5 43.5

69.5 69.5

21.4 21.4

7.2 7.2

1.3 1.3

2.4 2.4

26.7 26.7

18.7 18.7

68.6 68.6

8.2 8.2

56.6 56.6

2 574 2 574

Delaware-Muncie TDSA (state) -----------------Kansas ----------------------------------

23 23

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

Eastern Chickahominy TDSA (state)--------------Virginia ---------------------------------

8 8

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Haliwa-Saponi TDSA (state) -------------------North Carolina ----------------------------

2 244 2 244

94.7 94.7

24.0 24.0

2.7 2.7

.8 .8

.8 .8

– –

34.0 34.0

9.3 9.3

31.7 31.7

– –

54.4 54.4

1 995 1 995

376

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

22.1 22.1

5.9 5.9

– –

7.9 7.9

– –

25.7 25.7

61.2 61.2

13.2 13.2

7.2 7.2

1.8 1.8

– –

17.9 17.9

95.5 95.5

30.6 30.6

1.3 1.3

3.1 3.1

1.5 1.5

1.3 1.3

201 201

73.1 73.1

47.7 47.7

11.4 11.4

16.1 16.1

3.1 3.1

Mohegan TDSA (state) -----------------------Connecticut-------------------------------

240 240

72.1 72.1

50.9 50.9

13.2 13.2

– –

Ramapough TDSA (state) ---------------------New Jersey ------------------------------

139 139

90.6 90.6

33.1 33.1

– –

United Houma Nation TDSA (state) --------------Louisiana --------------------------------

10 018 10 018

91.5 91.5

42.7 42.7

Waccamaw Siouan TDSA (state) ----------------North Carolina ----------------------------

1 297 1 297

97.8 97.8

Wampanoag-Gay Head TDSA ------------------Massachusetts ----------------------------

283 283

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

63.5 63.5

1.1 1.1

90.2 90.2

2 842 2 842

16.2 16.2

63.4 63.4

3.0 3.0

45.1 45.1

2 710 2 710

20.2 20.2

21.5 21.5

48.6 48.6

9.9 9.9

61.8 61.8

2 566 2 566

– –

– –

31.6 31.6

68.9 68.9

18.9 18.9

40.8 40.8

2 286 2 286

– –

– –

– –

48.3 48.3

75.6 75.6

16.7 16.7

69.1 69.1

1 733 1 733

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

25.2 25.2

13.4 13.4

81.3 81.3

– –

4.2 4.2

43.6 43.6

16.3 16.3

6.6 6.6

28.3 28.3

7.9 7.9

32.3 32.3

2.9 2.9

69.2 69.2

3 454 3 454

7.5 7.5

1.3 1.3

4.3 4.3

3.1 3.1

3.3 3.3

– –

31.1 31.1

50.4 50.4

– –

71.8 71.8

2 528 2 528

82.7 82.7

60.8 60.8

8.6 8.6

4.7 4.7

– –

– –

– –

28.2 28.2

84.1 84.1

14.0 14.0

75.9 75.9

1 241 1 241

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Jena Band of Choctaw TDSA (state) -------------Louisiana --------------------------------

336 336

70.2 70.2

48.9 48.9

Klamath TDSA -----------------------------Oregon ----------------------------------

1 858 1 858

72.2 72.2

Lumbee TDSA (state) ------------------------North Carolina ----------------------------

28 775 28 775

Meherrin TDSA (state) -----------------------North Carolina ----------------------------

TRIBAL DESIGNATED STATISTICAL AREAm Con.

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA

All areas ----------------------------

47 280

97.0

33.3

1.6

52.2

20.9

.6

13.4

6.1

55.2

2.8

61.5

3 420

Akhiok -----------------------------------Akiachak ---------------------------------Akiak ------------------------------------Akutan -----------------------------------Alakanuk ---------------------------------Alatna -----------------------------------Aleknagik ---------------------------------Allakaket ---------------------------------Ambler -----------------------------------Anaktuvuk Pass ----------------------------Andreafsky---------------------------------

81 416 272 81 518 23 175 131 290 238 345

100.0 100.0 99.6 86.4 98.8 100.0 97.7 100.0 97.9 99.2 98.8

64.7 36.3 23.7 22.9 10.0 – 19.9 16.7 19.4 22.5 32.9

– – – 11.4 .4 – – – 1.7 2.5 –

7.4 100.0 83.5 7.1 75.9 – 63.5 75.0 78.9 56.5 59.2

5.9 49.7 27.7 4.3 10.2 – 19.2 40.7 22.0 14.5 15.2

– – – – – – – – – – –

– – – – 9.3 – – – 8.3 16.7 15.4

– – – – – – – – 6.3 – 5.0

48.7 44.2 52.6 43.2 44.4 81.8 55.9 30.6 41.5 58.3 63.1

– – 1.7 – 3.3 – 3.2 – 2.1 – 3.8

72.7 60.8 72.9 68.6 73.1 – 71.8 72.5 56.7 76.0 63.5

3 2 7 2 4 6 2 1 6 3 2

Angoon ----------------------------------Aniak ------------------------------------Anvik ------------------------------------Arctic Village ------------------------------Atka ------------------------------------Atkasook ---------------------------------Atmautluak -------------------------------Barrow-----------------------------------Beaver -----------------------------------Bethel ------------------------------------

507 352 71 86 93 201 253 1 756 93 2 994

96.6 97.2 95.8 100.0 98.9 99.0 100.0 96.9 97.8 96.7

21.0 52.2 43.5 29.9 3.3 30.3 22.2 41.9 56.3 51.5

3.0 – – – – 1.1 – 1.0 6.3 2.4

14.2 25.3 30.6 61.2 46.7 81.1 100.0 76.0 10.0 56.8

2.8 2.0 11.3 13.4 4.4 22.3 56.4 14.1 – 20.2

– 2.0 – – – – – .5 – –

5.9 – – 75.0 – 47.4 – 18.3 – 22.8

– 6.1 – – 14.3 – 11.8 8.2 30.0 10.8

63.4 64.7 70.7 50.0 76.6 46.7 33.3 59.9 54.2 68.2

1.3 3.3 – 5.3 – – – 5.5 – 5.9

62.6 70.4 26.7 64.7 53.8 46.3 93.6 65.4 20.0 62.1

3 559 6 000 – 2 500 2 588 4 400 4 353 3 292 2 857 3 236

Birch Creek--------------------------------Brevig Mission -----------------------------Buckland ---------------------------------Cantwell ----------------------------------Chalkyitsik --------------------------------Chefornak --------------------------------Chenega ----------------------------------Chevak -----------------------------------Chignik -----------------------------------Chignik Lagoon ------------------------------

36 168 315 39 91 302 62 559 78 46

100.0 100.0 98.1 97.4 100.0 99.0 91.9 99.8 97.4 95.7

78.8 60.4 29.3 18.8 55.2 15.0 40.0 22.1 47.2 27.3

6.1 .7 – – – – – – – –

93.9 74.5 27.4 37.5 37.9 98.0 21.8 99.1 11.1 15.9

39.4 10.1 – 21.9 4.6 40.2 5.5 23.7 2.8 –

– – – – – – – – 18.2 –

– 25.0 – – – 17.2 – 3.0 100.0 –

– – – – – 5.1 – 4.4 – –

15.0 50.0 56.1 51.9 46.9 41.4 48.3 63.1 63.4 30.8

– – 1.9 7.4 – 2.3 – 3.2 – –

– 37.2 71.6 75.0 20.0 80.0 84.6 58.8 73.0 100.0

5 600 3 222 7 100 – 2 375 5 400 3 000 5 588 5 000 5 000

Chignik Lake -------------------------------Chilkat -----------------------------------Chilkoot ----------------------------------Chistochina --------------------------------Chitina -----------------------------------Chuathbaluk -------------------------------Circle ------------------------------------Clark’s Point ------------------------------Copper Center -----------------------------Council ------------------------------------

106 122 16 43 17 89 58 46 144 4

100.0 86.9 87.5 95.3 100.0 97.8 96.6 93.5 95.1 100.0

57.0 55.2 68.8 16.2 73.3 74.1 54.5 40.5 42.1 100.0

– 5.7 – – – – – – 3.3 –

39.2 18.1 – 29.7 – 45.7 25.5 28.6 20.7 –

16.5 2.9 – – – 13.6 10.9 7.1 10.7 –

– 6.1 – – – – – – – –

– 20.0 – – – 45.5 – – 70.0 –

– 10.0 – – – – – – 36.4 –

42.2 58.2 60.0 47.6 80.0 36.8 64.1 53.8 59.0 –

11.1 – 20.0 – – – 7.7 11.5 3.6 –

75.7 35.1 50.0 21.4 71.4 46.3 – 100.0 18.0 –

– 5 500 – 3 000 3 500 4 000 1 600 2 000 3 000 –

Craig ------------------------------------Crooked Creek -----------------------------Deering ----------------------------------Dillingham --------------------------------Dot Lake ---------------------------------Eagle ------------------------------------Eek -------------------------------------Egegik -----------------------------------Eklutna -----------------------------------Ekwok ------------------------------------

288 98 152 1 122 18 30 254 84 31 65

82.6 100.0 99.3 94.0 94.4 83.3 99.6 100.0 90.3 100.0

54.0 63.2 42.5 40.6 25.0 16.7 1.4 9.5 28.6 44.6

11.3 – 1.5 1.1 12.5 10.0 – – – –

– 44.7 19.4 30.4 43.8 26.7 98.1 25.0 14.3 50.0

– 10.5 3.0 13.1 25.0 10.0 78.2 6.0 – 42.9

– – – 1.9 – – – – – –

36.4 – – 3.3 100.0 – – 100.0 100.0 20.0

– – 21.1 12.5 – – – – – –

69.2 43.9 62.7 70.3 36.4 69.6 46.8 40.4 20.0 29.3

5.6 – 3.0 7.4 – 13.0 1.6 – – –

70.5 31.0 42.4 66.3 57.1 33.3 74.0 85.0 – 70.6

Elim -------------------------------------Emmonak ---------------------------------English Bay -------------------------------Evansville ---------------------------------Eyak ------------------------------------False Pass --------------------------------Fort Yukon --------------------------------Galena -----------------------------------Gambell ----------------------------------Golovin -----------------------------------

248 538 147 27 13 59 502 368 542 113

100.0 97.6 94.6 100.0 84.6 100.0 97.6 92.8 99.8 100.0

31.5 33.6 14.4 8.7 80.0 80.0 54.1 47.7 9.7 39.8

– 1.9 – – – – .9 7.4 .4 –

20.5 60.0 57.6 21.7 – 4.0 26.2 16.1 99.6 25.5

1.0 14.9 1.6 – – – 10.0 1.9 13.4 9.2

– – – – – – – – – –

– 31.3 – – – – 16.7 – 50.0 –

10.5 2.2 – – – – 7.3 – 8.1 –

67.2 55.5 73.2 52.6 100.0 48.6 49.4 65.5 43.5 46.7

3.4 2.3 – – – – 2.3 2.3 1.6 –

78.8 42.4 59.7 – 100.0 50.0 54.0 56.6 58.2 48.6

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 377 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

1 3 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 5

000 933 000 000 267 000 941 571 000 813 300

944 000 600 760 – 000 000 800 000 889 714 333 143 500 – – 677 833 143 000

377

Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

– – 13.4 7.6 – 5.5 – – – 5.0

79.7 17.8 18.6 36.4 5.0 25.0 93.0 45.8 33.5 5.6

24.3 8.0 4.1 16.7 – 6.5 46.6 29.2 11.0 .6

– – – – – – – – – –

– 18.8 – – – 52.4 9.8 – – 15.0

– 9.1 – – – 8.2 2.7 20.0 11.1 11.8

46.2 61.9 2.0 100.0 33.3 43.6 25.2 20.2 9.2 64.7

– 4.8 – – .9 5.5 – – – –

53.8 7.1 42.0 – 11.3 57.0 33.3 5.2 7.7 –

30.8 – 20.7 – .9 31.5 13.5 2.1 – –

– – – – – – – – 8.7 –

– – 33.3 42.9 – – – – – 50.0

100.0 98.2 94.6 67.6 97.8 100.0 81.4 70.3 100.0 98.0

14.7 34.7 20.0 53.2 6.4 23.7 69.0 48.6 60.0 15.7

– – 1.8 6.4 – – 19.7 – – 2.2

99.1 34.7 3.0 9.6 99.2 96.5 7.2 5.7 100.0 20.9

63.6 27.7 – 3.2 97.2 68.9 – 5.7 22.2 14.9

– – 7.4 – – – – – – –

182 307 448 2 065 232 110 543 250 7 143

100.0 100.0 99.3 98.0 99.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.2

26.9 10.0 16.0 48.6 26.5 61.1 14.4 18.3 – 38.7

– – .5 1.6 – – – – – 2.4

53.1 96.0 58.5 32.9 34.3 24.2 98.9 100.0 – 6.5

20.7 52.8 35.6 8.1 13.7 2.1 68.8 42.7 – 2.4

Levelock ----------------------------------Lime Village -------------------------------Lower Kalskag -----------------------------McGrath----------------------------------Manley Hot Springs -------------------------Manokotak--------------------------------Marshall----------------------------------Mekoryuk---------------------------------Mentasta Lake -----------------------------Minto -------------------------------------

98 44 285 258 39 381 252 168 80 192

95.9 100.0 100.0 89.5 92.3 99.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 96.4

38.1 53.7 26.8 32.9 20.6 36.7 22.5 72.4 31.4 28.2

– – .8 5.4 – – 1.7 – – 2.4

25.0 41.5 39.4 11.7 14.7 95.5 47.6 91.7 45.7 24.7

Mountain Village ---------------------------Naknek ----------------------------------Napakiak ---------------------------------Napaskiak --------------------------------Nelson Lagoon -----------------------------Nenana ----------------------------------Newhalen ---------------------------------New Stuyahok -----------------------------Newtok ----------------------------------Nightmute ---------------------------------

640 252 323 310 71 156 177 381 199 168

99.2 94.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.2 96.0 99.7 100.0 100.0

18.2 33.3 56.5 48.6 64.1 41.9 36.9 33.3 9.6 10.1

– 2.4 – – – – – – – –

Nikolai -----------------------------------Nikolski ----------------------------------Ninilchik ----------------------------------Noatak -----------------------------------Nondalton --------------------------------Noorvik ----------------------------------Northway ---------------------------------Nuiqsut ----------------------------------Nulato -----------------------------------Nunapitchuk --------------------------------

104 25 411 344 154 519 113 319 392 375

100.0 100.0 73.0 91.6 100.0 99.0 97.3 97.8 99.5 98.7

21.6 12.0 56.4 27.5 36.6 21.1 – 16.5 20.4 25.1

Old Harbor --------------------------------Oscarville ---------------------------------Ouzinkie ----------------------------------Pedro Bay --------------------------------Pelican -----------------------------------Perryville ---------------------------------Pilot Point --------------------------------Pilot Station -------------------------------Pitkas Point -------------------------------Platinum -----------------------------------

253 44 183 41 74 105 47 452 123 64

96.0 100.0 97.3 100.0 81.1 100.0 100.0 98.9 100.0 95.3

27.1 24.3 33.3 41.5 56.5 10.4 60.0 19.5 89.5 35.1

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

33.3 46.7 81.5 44.2 77.3 75.1 60.2 51.7 51.1 66.7

– – 7.4 – 9.1 10.3 1.4 – 3.2 2.7

54.7 40.6 46.3 27.6 70.0 57.4 66.3 83.3 42.2 56.6

2 3 3 2 2 2 4 5 2 3

500 727 000 600 000 840 094 000 769 000

– – – – 6.5 – – – – –

42.9 68.2 35.0 100.0 71.8 54.4 45.6 62.0 38.5 65.4

– – – 44.4 5.5 1.9 2.9 – – –

100.0 90.9 37.0 77.8 68.8 57.7 55.2 75.5 74.4 66.7

3 5 7 2 2 4 4 2

– 000 000 000 342 667 000 800 500 –

– – – 13.3 17.9 9.1 16.1 – – –

– 17.2 15.0 11.1 16.4 – 5.3 50.0 – –

51.1 52.9 53.6 64.9 47.2 46.2 75.1 60.0 33.3 58.8

1.1 2.1 – – 1.0 1.7 6.1 – – 2.4

81.6 27.1 90.0 86.7 88.4 46.7 75.5 53.8 43.8 52.5

2 3 5 1 3 6 4 3 10 2

957 333 000 667 971 000 000 000 000 875

– – – 3.0 – – – – – –

25.0 – – 24.8 – 40.0 7.4 – – 14.3

– – – 7.5 15.2 – 4.0 5.0 – 23.3

53.0 48.8 52.8 63.4 67.3 59.0 43.8 62.2 – 49.2

– 2.4 3.0 2.8 – 3.3 2.4 3.0 – 3.3

74.1 71.3 80.0 52.0 72.4 56.1 77.0 92.0 – 40.4

3 4 3 3 3 2 4 3

15.5 17.1 19.9 1.7 – 46.0 26.0 33.3 20.0 10.6

– – – – – – – – – –

42.9 – – 11.1 – 33.3 12.0 – – 36.4

– – – – – 17.6 – – – –

59.6 30.8 41.2 67.0 69.6 59.8 49.6 60.0 35.0 31.4

1.8 7.7 – 8.7 13.0 3.0 1.6 6.3 – –

52.9 100.0 54.7 58.7 14.3 75.8 62.7 63.1 36.4 11.8

4 4 5 3 4 2 3 3 4

333 500 000 320 – 231 714 571 000 556

44.2 6.2 92.6 92.6 – 8.8 23.4 54.8 100.0 98.7

25.6 1.0 65.3 44.7 – 1.4 7.8 25.6 56.5 67.3

– 7.6 – – – – – – – –

10.7 – – 2.6 – 9.1 – 8.6 8.0 –

16.7 – 15.2 6.3 – – 4.5 – 7.7 6.5

51.1 71.1 40.2 52.0 25.5 53.4 68.7 33.3 35.8 32.9

2.1 4.7 1.2 – – – 10.4 .6 – 2.5

64.3 87.7 65.9 79.1 – 24.6 89.8 63.3 78.3 89.7

4 2 2 4 1 1 3 4 5 4

233 429 526 000 000 786 750 000 400 111

– – 13.5 – – .7 – – – –

48.5 100.0 6.1 54.2 30.5 61.1 46.5 96.9 7.0 94.5

13.4 16.0 1.8 17.3 16.8 26.3 38.4 39.6 1.8 59.8

– – 13.0 – – – – – – –

100.0 – 20.0 – 25.0 19.4 – 58.8 – 13.0

– – 10.0 16.7 – – – 6.9 – –

43.9 36.4 69.2 66.3 47.3 44.1 37.7 35.4 77.2 50.0

– – 2.3 2.5 – 3.6 – 1.4 6.5 3.1

61.5 – 78.6 48.9 31.1 38.7 58.9 48.6 38.9 62.9

5 200 – 2 855 2 250 2 800 4 278 3 500 3 000 3 625 3 000

– – – – 8.7 2.1 – – – –

20.0 100.0 13.7 – – 26.0 32.5 66.0 65.7 56.1

6.2 18.9 4.6 – – 10.4 7.5 26.1 29.5 17.5

– – – – – – – 2.0 – –

17.4 – – – 42.9 22.2 – 25.9 – –

12.5 – 20.0 – – – – 15.3 – –

45.6 40.0 62.6 57.9 74.3 43.4 32.0 48.3 26.7 38.2

– – – – 5.7 – – – – –

51.4 66.7 56.9 40.0 58.3 91.1 62.5 79.5 78.4 9.5

3 6 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 1

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Goodnews Bay -----------------------------Grayling ----------------------------------Grouse Creek Group -------------------------Gulkana ----------------------------------Healy Lake --------------------------------Hoonah ----------------------------------Hooper Bay -------------------------------Hughes-----------------------------------Huslia -----------------------------------Hydaburg ----------------------------------

218 208 104 75 42 527 817 51 176 353

100.0 91.3 73.5 84.0 95.2 97.2 99.9 100.0 98.3 93.5

21.5 16.1 83.5 48.5 – 24.4 22.8 18.8 27.1 27.6

Igiugig -----------------------------------Iliamna -----------------------------------Inalik ------------------------------------Ivanof Bay --------------------------------Kake ------------------------------------Kaktovik----------------------------------Kalskag ----------------------------------Kaltag -----------------------------------Karluk -----------------------------------Kasaan -----------------------------------

20 48 183 30 516 194 136 221 74 42

100.0 95.8 98.9 100.0 92.4 96.3 99.3 100.0 100.0 92.9

Kasigluk ----------------------------------Kiana ------------------------------------King Cove --------------------------------King Salmon -------------------------------Kipnuk -----------------------------------Kivalina ----------------------------------Klawock ----------------------------------Knik -------------------------------------Kobuk -----------------------------------Kokhanok ----------------------------------

416 339 184 105 452 299 377 37 61 151

Koliganek ---------------------------------Kongiganak -------------------------------Kotlik ------------------------------------Kotzebue ---------------------------------Koyuk -----------------------------------Koyukuk ----------------------------------Kwethluk ---------------------------------Kwigillingok -------------------------------Lake Minchumina ---------------------------Larsen Bay ---------------------------------

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA mCon.

378

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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273 833 533 641 000 667 042 333 – 4 000

909 000 737 500 778 000 333 706 857 000

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 174.

Summary of Social Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 25 years and over

Persons 5 years and over Percent who speak a language other than English at home

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 16 to 19 yearsmPercent not Persons 18 enrolled in to 24 school and yearsm Percent not high Percent en- high school school rolled in graduate graduate college or higher

Total

And do not speak English " very well"

Persons enrolled in elementary or high schoolm Percent in private school

1.0 .9 – – 5.9 – 4.8 – – –

44.1 78.9 48.2 3.2 19.3 98.5 4.8 51.5 5.3 44.6

9.0 7.3 3.6 3.2 1.7 69.7 – 27.3 3.5 4.5

– – – – – 1.8 – – – –

16.0 – 66.7 – – 6.5 – – – 15.4

10.6 – – – – – – – – –

35.6 60.0 6.1 30.2 89.7 49.1 26.9 46.6 74.1 17.1

– – – 4.2 .9 2.2 – 4.7 – –

30.5 40.0 39.8 18.6 43.0 .5 97.9 30.4 82.1 47.9

5.9 15.0 8.4 7.0 17.8 – 40.3 1.0 22.8 20.2

– – – – – – – – 2.3 –

– – – 17.6 – – 15.8 36.8 4.0 14.3

69.2 97.7 99.4 99.0 99.5 95.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.3

35.1 32.7 20.8 27.6 19.4 39.0 100.0 20.7 – 41.3

8.1 – – 1.3 .3 1.1 – – – 5.4

– 26.9 30.0 67.1 54.9 95.7 – 85.4 66.7 7.6

– 9.6 – 42.1 7.0 15.0 – 22.0 16.7 –

– – – – – – – – – –

427 101 49 9 105 274 98 80 133 13

99.5 98.0 100.0 100.0 95.2 99.6 100.0 90.0 100.0 53.8

18.9 25.0 61.5 11.1 14.7 37.8 27.2 42.0 45.4 23.1

– – – – – .4 1.2 – – 23.1

62.5 13.6 17.9 – 72.5 13.7 7.4 26.1 32.4 53.8

17.4 13.6 17.9 – 52.0 4.4 3.7 13.0 8.3 –

Tetlin ------------------------------------Togiak -----------------------------------Tok -------------------------------------Toksook Bay ------------------------------Tuluksak ----------------------------------Tuntutuliak --------------------------------Tununak ----------------------------------Twin Hills ---------------------------------Tyonek -----------------------------------Ugashik -----------------------------------

84 519 87 389 329 283 286 37 109 4

100.0 100.0 92.0 99.5 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 97.2 100.0

11.3 19.5 48.6 88.0 13.0 19.5 22.9 17.9 40.6 75.0

– .5 4.1 – – 1.6 – – – –

88.7 96.6 47.3 99.1 93.7 96.7 100.0 100.0 4.7 –

Unalakleet --------------------------------Unalaska ---------------------------------Venetie ----------------------------------Wainwright --------------------------------Wales -----------------------------------White Mountain ----------------------------Yakutat -----------------------------------

510 273 171 472 140 145 290

100.0 76.0 99.4 100.0 100.0 99.3 92.0

25.2 50.0 14.5 13.8 22.5 34.7 63.4

– 15.7 – .5 – – 5.8

564 167 366 173 646 701 553 911 772 141 241 684

93.8 89.3 97.1 98.2 96.7 98.9 87.3 79.7 88.7 85.6 97.8 86.0

37.9 41.4 32.5 34.2 34.7 32.2 52.4 67.4 51.0 49.5 34.9 56.8

1.8 7.1 2.0 1.4 .9 .6 8.0 9.3 6.6 9.6 .9 8.8

All persons

Native personsmPercent born in State of residence

Percent living in different house in 1985

Percent living in different State or abroad in 1985

Point Hope --------------------------------Point Lay ---------------------------------Port Graham ------------------------------Port Heiden -------------------------------Port Lions --------------------------------Quinhagak --------------------------------Rampart ----------------------------------Red Devil ---------------------------------Ruby ------------------------------------Russian Mission -----------------------------

585 121 124 84 133 468 72 40 129 229

96.8 99.2 98.4 96.4 92.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.6 99.1

17.1 40.4 20.5 52.4 20.2 28.0 38.1 24.2 34.2 23.7

St. George --------------------------------St. Mary’s --------------------------------St. Michael -------------------------------St. Paul ----------------------------------Salamatof --------------------------------Sand Point --------------------------------Savoonga ---------------------------------Saxman ----------------------------------Scammon Bay -----------------------------Selawik -----------------------------------

138 27 290 531 110 422 495 321 337 555

98.6 100.0 99.0 94.0 94.5 92.9 100.0 89.4 100.0 98.4

Seldovia ----------------------------------Shageluk ---------------------------------Shaktoolik --------------------------------Sheldon Point ------------------------------Shishmaref --------------------------------Shungnak ---------------------------------Slana ------------------------------------Sleetmute ---------------------------------Solomon----------------------------------South Naknek -------------------------------

39 131 167 99 418 217 2 93 6 105

Stebbins ----------------------------------Stevens Village -----------------------------Stony River -------------------------------Takotna ----------------------------------Tanacross ---------------------------------Tanana -----------------------------------Tatitlek-----------------------------------Tazlina -----------------------------------Teller ------------------------------------Tenakee Springs -----------------------------

Percent with bachelor’s degree or higher

Persons under 18 yearsm Percent living with two parents

Children ever born per 1,000 women 35 to 44 years

57.6 51.6 63.6 55.6 57.3 41.4 38.5 50.0 40.9 44.0

1.3 – – – – 3.8 – – – 2.4

47.3 43.8 68.4 75.0 84.1 78.6 – 38.1 54.3 82.0

4 333 4 000 625 – 2 400 2 917 – – 5 000 6 333

– – – 4.1 – 11.1 – 6.9 5.3 5.7

62.2 53.8 41.3 53.8 62.8 53.3 39.0 76.2 44.2 44.6

1.4 – – – 4.3 1.4 – 1.8 1.7 –

65.5 85.7 63.9 72.1 50.0 64.8 56.5 57.0 64.2 53.3

3 250 – 4 176 3 609 2 000 3 158 2 923 2 516 5 308 5 100

– – – 12.5 5.9 13.3 – 100.0 – –

– 10.5 – – 11.1 – – – – 37.5

81.5 46.7 50.0 22.0 55.6 43.7 – 46.6 33.3 78.2

– – 4.1 7.3 1.7 – – – – 7.3

90.0 32.7 79.5 68.9 48.9 36.5 – 38.5 – 66.7

2 2 2 3 3 4

2.0 14.3 – – – – – – – –

23.7 33.3 100.0 – – – 18.2 – 28.6 –

– – – – – – – – – –

32.7 38.9 92.0 50.0 61.3 63.7 63.2 58.5 59.7 23.1

– 5.6 8.0 – – 1.4 – – – –

51.0 – 38.9 – 60.0 52.0 74.5 47.2 39.3 –

4 208 4 556 – – 2 750 3 211 4 600 3 200 3 333 1 000

4.2 42.1 9.5 32.2 49.3 67.1 60.6 35.7 – –

– – – – 2.7 – 3.5 – – –

– – – – – 28.6 17.2 – 21.4 –

– – – 21.7 4.8 – 6.5 – – –

50.0 54.5 55.3 47.1 44.0 44.9 54.2 26.9 36.4 50.0

– 2.0 5.3 1.9 – 1.6 1.7 – 5.5 –

10.7 70.9 61.5 85.9 82.2 66.4 76.2 90.9 16.2 –

4 2 2 4 3 3 4 1 2

200 944 667 500 278 533 750 000 429 –

35.0 9.1 80.3 82.7 42.3 29.8 11.3

9.3 2.5 30.3 20.7 18.9 18.5 1.9

– – – – – – 1.8

– – 40.0 – – – 26.7

– – – 9.4 – – 14.7

67.1 57.4 31.6 47.1 55.4 67.1 59.3

6.5 13.0 – – 4.6 1.3 6.0

61.4 38.9 45.2 71.7 33.9 52.5 44.3

2 3 4 3 3 3 2

650 450 400 053 000 000 778

31.4 13.2 72.6 49.2 43.1 76.2 23.9 17.1 21.5 11.7 48.0 11.6

12.3 4.0 17.3 12.3 18.8 37.0 5.9 4.3 7.6 2.4 17.5 2.5

– .8 .2 .1 1.5 .3 – 2.5 1.3 5.1 1.1 1.7

23.3 5.0 20.9 14.9 11.2 11.3 7.9 14.6 13.9 11.2 14.7 22.3

9.5 10.0 6.4 5.8 5.9 6.4 3.1 18.5 22.2 6.8 6.8 13.2

53.4 54.5 54.6 52.7 57.7 52.2 65.6 74.6 63.9 63.1 55.4 70.7

2.5 2.7 2.7 2.2 3.8 2.7 1.9 6.5 4.2 4.6 2.2 4.7

39.0 65.5 59.9 55.3 71.5 69.0 62.3 51.6 51.5 61.9 49.9 57.3

3 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 4 2

000 017 413 961 106 728 721 476 673 821 297 678

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA mCon.

000 000 333 500 200 455 – 2 200 – 2 429

ALASKA NATIVE REGIONAL CORPORATION Ahtna------------------------------------Aleut ------------------------------------Arctic Slope -------------------------------Bering Straits ------------------------------Bristol Bay --------------------------------Calista -----------------------------------Chugach ----------------------------------Cook Inlet --------------------------------Doyon -----------------------------------Koniag -----------------------------------NANA------------------------------------Sealaska ----------------------------------

2 4 6 4 16 1 18 10 2 5 11

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UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LAND

All areas ---------------------

51.1

57.7

45.1

50.1

43.2

52.2

25.6

76.7

79.3

73.9

45.6

9.7

21.8

1.4

20.1

Acoma Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -----Acoma Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

54.5 54.5 54.5

61.5 61.5 61.5

48.7 48.7 48.7

56.7 56.7 56.7

55.2 55.2 55.2

56.9 56.9 56.9

24.5 24.5 24.5

75.5 75.5 75.5

77.6 77.6 77.6

73.7 73.7 73.7

53.5 53.5 53.5

6.8 6.8 6.8

25.8 25.8 25.8

.6 .6 .6

27.9 27.9 27.9

Agua Caliente Reservation -------------California -----------------------

80.8 80.8

92.7 92.7

65.9 65.9

76.9 76.9

88.0 88.0

– –

5.0 5.0

77.6 77.6

63.8 63.8

100.0 100.0

7.9 7.9

9.2 9.2

5.3 5.3

9.2 9.2

16.6 16.6

Alabama and Coushatta Reservation -----Texas -------------------------

66.1 66.1

70.1 70.1

62.0 62.0

71.1 71.1

55.6 55.6

75.0 75.0

6.4 6.4

73.9 73.9

82.9 82.9

64.0 64.0

41.9 41.9

15.8 15.8

21.0 21.0

.9 .9

20.7 20.7

Alamo Navajo Reservation -------------New Mexico --------------------

53.8 53.8

59.6 59.6

49.0 49.0

72.3 72.3

61.1 61.1

73.0 73.0

25.1 25.1

70.9 70.9

63.6 63.6

78.4 78.4

36.4 36.4

9.3 9.3

31.0 31.0

.7 .7

22.3 22.3

Allegany Reservation -----------------New York ----------------------

66.2 66.2

72.7 72.7

60.1 60.1

65.6 65.6

30.4 30.4

77.1 77.1

21.5 21.5

76.7 76.7

75.4 75.4

78.0 78.0

36.6 36.6

17.6 17.6

27.7 27.7

1.9 1.9

17.4 17.4

Alturas Rancheria --------------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Annette Islands Reserve ---------------Alaska -------------------------

58.6 58.6

66.6 66.6

49.3 49.3

57.7 57.7

57.9 57.9

53.8 53.8

25.1 25.1

76.5 76.5

82.5 82.5

67.2 67.2

49.4 49.4

34.8 34.8

16.0 16.0

.6 .6

8.9 8.9

Bad River Reservation ----------------Wisconsin ----------------------

59.7 59.7

66.9 66.9

53.3 53.3

56.6 56.6

72.7 72.7

57.8 57.8

28.6 28.6

70.3 70.3

73.8 73.8

67.0 67.0

48.2 48.2

9.5 9.5

22.5 22.5

3.2 3.2

16.4 16.4

Barona Rancheria --------------------California -----------------------

57.4 57.4

66.9 66.9

48.9 48.9

26.3 26.3

41.2 41.2

37.5 37.5

28.0 28.0

82.5 82.5

89.5 89.5

73.9 73.9

28.2 28.2

9.7 9.7

30.1 30.1

– –

29.5 29.5

Bay Mills Reservation ----------------Michigan -----------------------

61.8 61.8

61.4 61.4

62.2 62.2

56.7 56.7

35.1 35.1

50.0 50.0

18.1 18.1

72.9 72.9

81.8 81.8

65.1 65.1

38.1 38.1

1.7 1.7

24.6 24.6

– –

23.6 23.6

Benton Paiute Reservation -------------California -----------------------

41.0 41.0

53.3 53.3

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

63.6 63.6

– –

50.0 50.0

75.0 75.0

25.0 25.0

31.3 31.3

– –

25.0 25.0

– –

31.6 31.6

Big Bend Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Big Cypress Reservation ---------------Florida -------------------------

84.2 84.2

100.0 100.0

75.5 75.5

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

38.0 38.0

82.1 82.1

95.9 95.9

71.3 71.3

46.4 46.4

1.8 1.8

28.0 28.0

– –

17.5 17.5

Big Lagoon Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

30.0 30.0

Big Pine Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

58.4 58.4

64.3 64.3

52.3 52.3

42.1 42.1

– –

37.5 37.5

14.1 14.1

83.6 83.6

91.1 91.1

75.9 75.9

55.5 55.5

– –

17.3 17.3

– –

21.2 21.2

Big Sandy Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

47.6 47.6

66.7 66.7

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

– –

40.0 40.0

50.0 50.0

75.0 75.0

– –

– –

16.7 16.7

– –

– –

26.0 26.0

Big Valley Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

60.7 60.7

– –

60.7 60.7

– –

– –

– –

– –

70.6 70.6

– –

70.6 70.6

29.4 29.4

– –

– –

– –

6.2 6.2

Bishop Rancheria --------------------California -----------------------

66.5 66.5

70.8 70.8

61.8 61.8

72.9 72.9

53.2 53.2

75.3 75.3

27.3 27.3

69.1 69.1

72.4 72.4

65.8 65.8

23.9 23.9

4.7 4.7

20.2 20.2

2.0 2.0

13.3 13.3

Blackfeet Reservation -----------------Montana -----------------------

56.2 56.2

59.3 59.3

53.2 53.2

60.3 60.3

53.5 53.5

57.4 57.4

31.1 31.1

76.4 76.4

76.0 76.0

76.8 76.8

60.3 60.3

6.3 6.3

17.5 17.5

.8 .8

13.4 13.4

Blue Lake Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

68.4 68.4

50.0 50.0

73.3 73.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

46.2 46.2

100.0 100.0

36.4 36.4

38.5 38.5

– –

– –

– –

15.6 15.6

Bois Forte (Nett Lake) Reservation -------Minnesota ----------------------

66.0 66.0

69.7 69.7

61.7 61.7

69.2 69.2

68.8 68.8

64.3 64.3

26.1 26.1

76.8 76.8

77.8 77.8

75.9 75.9

64.6 64.6

4.0 4.0

36.2 36.2

– –

24.5 24.5

Bridgeport Colony -------------------California -----------------------

47.1 47.1

100.0 100.0

30.8 30.8

– –

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

– –

25.0 25.0

– –

– –

– –

8.8 8.8

Brighton Reservation -----------------Florida -------------------------

59.8 59.8

58.5 58.5

60.8 60.8

– –

66.7 66.7

– –

7.5 7.5

81.0 81.0

85.5 85.5

77.6 77.6

46.3 46.3

17.7 17.7

21.8 21.8

– –

13.3 13.3

Burns Paiute Reservation and Trust Lands, OR -----------------------------Burns Paiute Reservation ------------Oregon ------------------------

59.8 59.8 59.8

55.3 55.3 55.3

64.0 64.0 64.0

69.2 69.2 69.2

100.0 100.0 100.0

40.0 40.0 40.0

43.1 43.1 43.1

72.7 72.7 72.7

86.7 86.7 86.7

61.1 61.1 61.1

72.7 72.7 72.7

3.0 3.0 3.0

10.0 10.0 10.0

– – –

12.1 12.1 12.1

Cabazon Reservation -----------------California -----------------------

33.3 33.3

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

15.0 15.0

Cahuilla Reservation ------------------California -----------------------

48.0 48.0

53.8 53.8

45.9 45.9

66.7 66.7

– –

42.9 42.9

25.0 25.0

66.7 66.7

66.7 66.7

66.7 66.7

44.4 44.4

– –

11.1 11.1

– –

20.8 20.8

Campo Reservation ------------------California -----------------------

50.7 50.7

65.9 65.9

28.6 28.6

– –

– –

– –

28.6 28.6

88.0 88.0

100.0 100.0

57.1 57.1

36.0 36.0

– –

– –

– –

21.2 21.2

Camp Verde Reservation --------------Arizona ------------------------

50.9 50.9

62.3 62.3

42.3 42.3

48.1 48.1

45.8 45.8

36.0 36.0

14.3 14.3

75.4 75.4

77.5 77.5

73.1 73.1

37.7 37.7

4.3 4.3

19.8 19.8

– –

20.8 20.8

Canoncito Reservation ----------------New Mexico --------------------

48.7 48.7

51.0 51.0

46.7 46.7

50.9 50.9

52.6 52.6

43.7 43.7

28.1 28.1

62.0 62.0

67.2 67.2

57.1 57.1

33.3 33.3

26.4 26.4

14.2 14.2

.8 .8

35.9 35.9

Carson Colony ----------------------Nevada ------------------------

67.1 67.1

67.5 67.5

66.7 66.7

78.6 78.6

61.5 61.5

100.0 100.0

13.8 13.8

85.0 85.0

100.0 100.0

75.0 75.0

40.0 40.0

13.0 13.0

11.5 11.5

– –

17.6 17.6

Catawba Reservation (state) -----------South Carolina -------------------

79.1 79.1

80.0 80.0

78.4 78.4

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

5.7 5.7

34.0 34.0

41.7 41.7

26.9 26.9

14.0 14.0

22.0 22.0

29.8 29.8

4.3 4.3

29.0 29.0

Cattaraugus Reservation --------------New York ----------------------

60.4 60.4

59.1 59.1

61.6 61.6

66.9 66.9

36.6 36.6

71.6 71.6

21.9 21.9

70.0 70.0

77.0 77.0

65.4 65.4

38.9 38.9

8.0 8.0

22.7 22.7

.2 .2

18.0 18.0

Cedarville Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

380

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Chehalis Reservation -----------------Washington ---------------------

57.4 57.4

58.9 58.9

56.2 56.2

64.0 64.0

57.1 57.1

84.0 84.0

20.4 20.4

59.5 59.5

100.0 100.0

31.8 31.8

37.8 37.8

2.7 2.7

10.8 10.8

– –

16.4 16.4

Chemehuevi Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

70.3 70.3

74.1 74.1

67.6 67.6

50.0 50.0

44.4 44.4

– –

24.4 24.4

61.8 61.8

81.8 81.8

52.2 52.2

20.6 20.6

– –

23.5 23.5

– –

10.1 10.1

Cheyenne River Reservation ------------South Dakota -------------------

54.3 54.3

61.9 61.9

47.8 47.8

52.7 52.7

36.6 36.6

67.0 67.0

27.9 27.9

80.2 80.2

79.6 79.6

80.8 80.8

59.3 59.3

.4 .4

19.9 19.9

.4 .4

16.7 16.7

Chitimacha Reservation ---------------Louisiana -----------------------

65.9 65.9

67.6 67.6

63.9 63.9

73.9 73.9

40.9 40.9

45.5 45.5

10.6 10.6

80.3 80.3

87.8 87.8

71.4 71.4

28.9 28.9

25.0 25.0

5.4 5.4

– –

8.8 8.8

Cochiti Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico --------------------

51.5 51.5

53.5 53.5

49.7 49.7

48.6 48.6

45.8 45.8

45.5 45.5

4.1 4.1

85.3 85.3

90.0 90.0

80.4 80.4

38.1 38.1

6.8 6.8

24.4 24.4

.7 .7

32.5 32.5

Cocopah Reservation -----------------Arizona ------------------------

55.5 55.5

61.1 61.1

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

23.1 23.1

78.3 78.3

77.8 77.8

78.9 78.9

53.8 53.8

8.4 8.4

4.2 4.2

2.8 2.8

16.3 16.3

Coeur d’Alene Reservation and Trust Lands, ID ------------------------------Coeur d’Alene Reservation -----------Idaho -------------------------

50.0 50.0 50.0

52.1 52.1 52.1

47.6 47.6 47.6

48.2 48.2 48.2

25.5 25.5 25.5

54.8 54.8 54.8

17.7 17.7 17.7

75.0 75.0 75.0

77.0 77.0 77.0

73.0 73.0 73.0

47.5 47.5 47.5

13.0 13.0 13.0

16.9 16.9 16.9

1.5 1.5 1.5

18.1 18.1 18.1

Cold Springs Rancheria ----------------California -----------------------

45.9 45.9

60.0 60.0

36.1 36.1

33.3 33.3

– –

22.4 22.4

25.0 25.0

95.2 95.2

90.0 90.0

100.0 100.0

42.9 42.9

– –

14.3 14.3

– –

31.9 31.9

Colorado River Reservation -------------Arizona -----------------------California -----------------------

54.5 54.5 40.0

59.1 59.1 –

51.1 51.1 40.0

57.1 56.7 100.0

46.0 44.7 100.0

64.8 64.8 –

12.3 12.4 –

78.6 78.5 100.0

79.0 79.0 –

78.3 78.1 100.0

53.7 53.9 –

6.0 6.1 –

20.6 20.7 –

.5 .5 –

12.5 12.5 1.0

Colusa (Cachil Dehe) Rancheria----------California -----------------------

72.7 72.7

100.0 100.0

57.1 57.1

– –

– –

– –

62.5 62.5

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

2.7 2.7

Colville Reservation ------------------Washington ---------------------

60.6 60.6

67.3 67.3

54.3 54.3

61.8 61.8

63.3 63.3

61.7 61.7

26.1 26.1

73.8 73.8

75.5 75.5

72.1 72.1

49.6 49.6

15.4 15.4

24.5 24.5

.5 .5

20.3 20.3

Cortina Rancheria --------------------California -----------------------

21.4 21.4

33.3 33.3

12.5 12.5

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

48.3 48.3

Coushatta Reservation ----------------Louisiana -----------------------

50.0 50.0

52.9 52.9

46.7 46.7

40.0 40.0

– –

100.0 100.0

56.3 56.3

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

28.6 28.6

42.9 42.9

28.6 28.6

– –

34.3 34.3

Cow Creek Reservation ---------------Oregon ------------------------

20.0 20.0

– –

25.0 25.0

40.0 40.0

– –

45.5 45.5

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

30.0 30.0

Coyote Valley Reservation -------------California -----------------------

47.7 47.7

57.1 57.1

40.5 40.5

– –

– –

– –

48.4 48.4

81.3 81.3

– –

100.0 100.0

81.3 81.3

– –

18.8 18.8

– –

3.5 3.5

Crow Reservation and Trust Lands, MT ---Crow Reservation ------------------Montana -----------------------

54.5 54.5 54.5

66.0 66.0 66.0

44.0 44.0 44.0

54.2 54.2 54.2

45.1 45.1 45.1

43.8 43.8 43.8

44.0 44.0 44.0

71.1 71.1 71.1

73.4 73.4 73.4

68.1 68.1 68.1

50.8 50.8 50.8

5.8 5.8 5.8

20.8 20.8 20.8

1.2 1.2 1.2

21.3 21.3 21.3

Crow Creek Reservation ---------------South Dakota -------------------

56.7 56.7

63.2 63.2

49.6 49.6

66.0 66.0

61.5 61.5

61.5 61.5

29.0 29.0

79.5 79.5

80.7 80.7

77.9 77.9

67.7 67.7

.6 .6

17.5 17.5

1.8 1.8

10.8 10.8

Devils Lake Sioux Reservation ----------North Dakota -------------------

51.7 51.7

60.6 60.6

43.2 43.2

36.9 36.9

24.6 24.6

38.9 38.9

25.0 25.0

83.4 83.4

84.8 84.8

81.9 81.9

61.1 61.1

33.0 33.0

28.5 28.5

.8 .8

11.7 11.7

Dresslerville Colony ------------------Nevada ------------------------

61.7 61.7

81.4 81.4

45.1 45.1

25.0 25.0

100.0 100.0

16.7 16.7

20.7 20.7

73.9 73.9

63.0 63.0

89.5 89.5

28.3 28.3

6.5 6.5

26.1 26.1

– –

14.1 14.1

Dry Creek Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

86.8 86.8

100.0 100.0

66.7 66.7

– –

– –

– –

48.5 48.5

47.1 47.1

80.0 80.0

– –

– –

58.8 58.8

41.2 41.2

– –

26.6 26.6

Duck Valley Reservation ---------------Idaho ------------------------Nevada ------------------------

58.0 64.8 56.6

59.9 66.1 58.6

56.1 63.5 54.6

63.5 75.0 61.8

41.3 33.3 42.5

68.8 100.0 60.9

25.1 18.6 26.6

84.0 91.2 82.1

84.7 96.3 81.7

83.3 86.7 82.5

68.0 42.1 74.8

1.5 7.0 –

18.7 15.8 19.4

– – –

13.7 17.1 12.9

Duckwater Reservation ----------------Nevada ------------------------

53.3 53.3

50.0 50.0

57.1 57.1

80.0 80.0

66.7 66.7

100.0 100.0

10.4 10.4

67.4 67.4

81.0 81.0

54.5 54.5

41.9 41.9

7.0 7.0

36.6 36.6

– –

15.4 15.4

Eastern Cherokee Reservation -----------North Carolina -------------------

66.2 66.2

72.5 72.5

60.3 60.3

72.1 72.1

60.9 60.9

74.1 74.1

17.7 17.7

81.7 81.7

85.0 85.0

78.3 78.3

37.9 37.9

22.2 22.2

36.7 36.7

1.3 1.3

18.3 18.3

Elk Valley Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

41.2 41.2

60.0 60.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

7.0 7.0

Ely Colony -------------------------Nevada ------------------------

65.1 65.1

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

– –

25.0 25.0

81.0 81.0

100.0 100.0

73.3 73.3

71.4 71.4

19.0 19.0

9.5 9.5

– –

4.0 4.0

Fallon Colony -----------------------Nevada ------------------------

61.6 61.6

65.7 65.7

58.8 58.8

57.1 57.1

– –

68.4 68.4

34.0 34.0

80.0 80.0

75.0 75.0

82.6 82.6

34.3 34.3

14.3 14.3

37.1 37.1

– –

17.1 17.1

Fallon Reservation -------------------Nevada ------------------------

53.0 53.0

61.4 61.4

45.0 45.0

50.0 50.0

21.7 21.7

58.3 58.3

18.9 18.9

86.9 86.9

94.4 94.4

77.8 77.8

50.5 50.5

3.0 3.0

17.8 17.8

– –

28.0 28.0

Flandreau Reservation ----------------South Dakota -------------------

82.5 82.5

85.1 85.1

80.0 80.0

91.7 91.7

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

11.8 11.8

72.3 72.3

69.5 69.5

75.5 75.5

62.5 62.5

7.1 7.1

11.2 11.2

– –

11.2 11.2

Flathead Reservation -----------------Montana -----------------------

59.5 59.5

66.1 66.1

52.4 52.4

48.5 48.5

27.6 27.6

58.6 58.6

17.0 17.0

76.6 76.6

80.4 80.4

71.9 71.9

47.5 47.5

15.2 15.2

19.7 19.7

– –

18.5 18.5

Fond du Lac Reservation --------------Minnesota ----------------------

67.9 67.9

72.5 72.5

63.3 63.3

63.2 63.2

36.8 36.8

67.5 67.5

27.3 27.3

77.4 77.4

83.1 83.1

71.6 71.6

48.3 48.3

12.2 12.2

20.0 20.0

– –

16.8 16.8

Fort Apache Reservation --------------Arizona ------------------------

54.9 54.9

64.6 64.6

45.7 45.7

48.0 48.0

41.4 41.4

65.0 65.0

35.3 35.3

78.0 78.0

76.1 76.1

80.5 80.5

67.9 67.9

20.2 20.2

26.0 26.0

2.2 2.2

19.0 19.0

Fort Belknap Reservation and Trust Lands, MT -----------------------------Fort Belknap Reservation ------------Montana -----------------------

53.8 53.8 53.8

60.9 60.9 60.9

47.0 47.0 47.0

54.5 54.5 54.5

48.5 48.5 48.5

50.9 50.9 50.9

29.5 29.5 29.5

74.0 74.0 74.0

72.6 72.6 72.6

75.3 75.3 75.3

68.1 68.1 68.1

1.0 1.0 1.0

23.1 23.1 23.1

.2 .2 .2

18.8 18.8 18.8

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Fort Berthold Reservation --------------North Dakota -------------------

58.6 58.6

67.0 67.0

51.8 51.8

48.4 48.4

76.8 76.8

48.1 48.1

26.5 26.5

81.6 81.6

83.5 83.5

79.9 79.9

52.3 52.3

4.0 4.0

25.6 25.6

3.3 3.3

16.7 16.7

Fort Bidwell Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

36.3 36.3

42.5 42.5

30.0 30.0

20.0 20.0

100.0 100.0

– –

24.1 24.1

90.9 90.9

100.0 100.0

83.3 83.3

68.2 68.2

– –

31.8 31.8

– –

30.5 30.5

Fort Hall Reservation and Trust Lands, ID --Fort Hall Reservation ---------------Idaho -------------------------

55.7 55.7 55.7

60.7 60.7 60.7

50.5 50.5 50.5

58.9 58.9 58.9

57.3 57.3 57.3

60.8 60.8 60.8

26.5 26.5 26.5

76.1 76.1 76.1

75.8 75.8 75.8

76.5 76.5 76.5

41.8 41.8 41.8

12.1 12.1 12.1

22.9 22.9 22.9

– – –

21.0 21.0 21.0

Fort Independence Reservation ----------California -----------------------

50.0 50.0

54.5 54.5

46.2 46.2

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

25.0 25.0

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

37.5 37.5

Fort McDermitt Reservation ------------Nevada ------------------------

46.0 46.0

51.6 51.6

40.3 40.3

69.6 69.6

30.0 30.0

48.4 48.4

36.8 36.8

75.0 75.0

89.2 89.2

60.0 60.0

61.1 61.1

4.2 4.2

20.0 20.0

5.7 5.7

20.5 20.5

Fort McDowell Reservation -------------Arizona ------------------------

52.0 52.0

52.4 52.4

51.6 51.6

50.0 50.0

32.7 32.7

51.5 51.5

14.0 14.0

75.7 75.7

81.7 81.7

70.1 70.1

53.4 53.4

6.1 6.1

11.3 11.3

2.1 2.1

19.9 19.9

Fort Mojave Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ--CA--NV -----------------------Fort Mojave Reservation ------------Arizona -----------------------Fort Mojave Trust Lands ------------California -----------------------

52.9 60.0 60.0 45.4 45.4

66.9 68.9 68.9 65.3 65.3

43.5 55.0 55.0 29.7 29.7

56.9 63.2 63.2 45.0 45.0

34.6 34.6 34.6 – –

56.3 58.5 58.5 45.5 45.5

10.8 15.7 15.7 4.1 4.1

77.1 74.4 74.4 80.3 80.3

85.0 91.4 91.4 80.0 80.0

68.8 62.7 62.7 80.8 80.8

52.9 32.6 32.6 77.5 77.5

3.8 3.5 3.5 4.2 4.2

14.6 15.0 15.0 14.1 14.1

– – – – –

21.3 15.1 15.1 28.1 28.1

Fort Peck Reservation-----------------Montana -----------------------

57.6 57.6

65.1 65.1

50.6 50.6

51.7 51.7

54.8 54.8

59.4 59.4

29.7 29.7

80.0 80.0

84.7 84.7

75.4 75.4

48.7 48.7

20.3 20.3

20.7 20.7

3.5 3.5

13.6 13.6

Fort Yuma (Quechan) Reservation -------California -----------------------

46.8 46.8

59.9 59.9

36.9 36.9

45.7 45.7

43.1 43.1

48.3 48.3

23.7 23.7

68.1 68.1

71.3 71.3

65.1 65.1

45.2 45.2

5.2 5.2

19.8 19.8

– –

12.0 12.0

Gila River Reservation ----------------Arizona ------------------------

44.7 44.7

55.3 55.3

35.5 35.5

37.9 37.9

34.8 34.8

38.4 38.4

30.6 30.6

77.1 77.1

78.1 78.1

75.9 75.9

38.7 38.7

9.1 9.1

21.8 21.8

.4 .4

21.4 21.4

Goshute Reservation -----------------Nevada -----------------------Utah --------------------------

52.8 77.8 40.0

61.3 55.6 63.6

40.9 100.0 –

100.0 100.0 –

– – –

– – –

25.0 21.4 28.6

42.9 54.5 30.0

25.0 – 30.0

66.7 66.7 –

28.6 27.3 30.0

– – –

19.0 – 40.0

14.3 – 30.0

21.4 22.2 20.5

Grand Portage Reservation -------------Minnesota ----------------------

79.6 79.6

80.0 80.0

79.2 79.2

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

50.0 50.0

26.5 26.5

68.7 68.7

53.5 53.5

85.0 85.0

72.3 72.3

7.2 7.2

44.2 44.2

– –

12.7 12.7

Grand Ronde Reservation --------------Oregon ------------------------

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

99.0 99.0

Grand Traverse Reservation and Trust Lands, MI ------------------------------Grand Traverse Trust Lands ----------Michigan -----------------------

49.6 49.6 49.6

43.6 43.6 43.6

53.6 53.6 53.6

61.3 61.3 61.3

100.0 100.0 100.0

71.9 71.9 71.9

23.2 23.2 23.2

75.5 75.5 75.5

68.8 68.8 68.8

78.4 78.4 78.4

45.3 45.3 45.3

– – –

– – –

– – –

7.1 7.1 7.1

Grindstone Creek Rancheria ------------California -----------------------

12.8 12.8

35.3 35.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

99.0 99.0

Hannahville Community and Trust Lands, MI ------------------------------Hannahville Community -------------Michigan ----------------------Hannahville Trust Lands -------------Michigan -----------------------

74.8 75.6 75.6 72.0 72.0

73.7 74.4 74.4 71.4 71.4

75.9 76.6 76.6 72.7 72.7

61.5 61.5 61.5 – –

100.0 100.0 100.0 – –

47.6 47.6 47.6 – –

14.0 11.8 11.8 22.2 22.2

60.8 63.3 63.3 50.0 50.0

78.1 73.1 73.1 100.0 100.0

47.6 55.9 55.9 12.5 12.5

23.0 18.3 18.3 42.9 42.9

12.2 15.0 15.0 – –

43.2 30.0 30.0 100.0 100.0

– – – – –

7.7 8.3 8.3 5.0 5.0

Havasupai Reservation ----------------Arizona ------------------------

59.9 59.9

57.5 57.5

62.7 62.7

78.6 78.6

46.8 46.8

70.0 70.0

17.2 17.2

81.6 81.6

94.1 94.1

73.0 73.0

30.4 30.4

1.6 1.6

– –

– –

19.5 19.5

Hoh Reservation---------------------Washington ---------------------

52.5 52.5

61.1 61.1

40.0 40.0

50.0 50.0

30.8 30.8

100.0 100.0

21.9 21.9

40.0 40.0

13.3 13.3

80.0 80.0

40.0 40.0

– –

20.0 20.0

– –

5.6 5.6

Hollywood Reservation ----------------Florida -------------------------

70.8 70.8

68.8 68.8

72.2 72.2

68.8 68.8

49.0 49.0

93.3 93.3

9.3 9.3

68.8 68.8

72.7 72.7

66.4 66.4

23.3 23.3

8.0 8.0

15.3 15.3

3.4 3.4

13.2 13.2

Hoopa Valley Reservation -------------California -----------------------

54.6 54.6

66.1 66.1

42.6 42.6

43.0 43.0

53.8 53.8

41.8 41.8

29.6 29.6

69.7 69.7

73.5 73.5

64.6 64.6

24.5 24.5

8.4 8.4

16.6 16.6

.7 .7

15.8 15.8

Hopi Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ ----Hopi Reservation ------------------Arizona ------------------------

48.0 48.0 48.0

51.3 51.3 51.3

44.8 44.8 44.8

62.1 62.1 62.1

40.1 40.1 40.1

63.4 63.4 63.4

26.8 26.8 26.8

79.9 79.9 79.9

81.4 81.4 81.4

78.3 78.3 78.3

57.8 57.8 57.8

6.4 6.4 6.4

20.3 20.3 20.3

2.3 2.3 2.3

18.0 18.0 18.0

Hopland Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

45.1 45.1

47.1 47.1

44.4 44.4

44.4 44.4

100.0 100.0

44.8 44.8

50.0 50.0

37.5 37.5

75.0 75.0

– –

62.5 62.5

– –

12.5 12.5

– –

35.3 35.3

Hualapai Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ -Hualapai Reservation ---------------Arizona ------------------------

58.6 58.6 58.6

61.6 61.6 61.6

55.7 55.7 55.7

75.9 75.9 75.9

82.4 82.4 82.4

64.2 64.2 64.2

32.4 32.4 32.4

79.2 79.2 79.2

78.7 78.7 78.7

79.6 79.6 79.6

62.0 62.0 62.0

7.8 7.8 7.8

20.2 20.2 20.2

– – –

12.6 12.6 12.6

Indian Township Reservation -----------Maine -------------------------

62.1 62.1

73.0 73.0

51.5 51.5

34.1 34.1

56.4 56.4

37.7 37.7

36.0 36.0

76.6 76.6

72.7 72.7

80.6 80.6

81.3 81.3

14.1 14.1

18.6 18.6

– –

12.0 12.0

Iowa Reservation --------------------Kansas -----------------------Nebraska -----------------------

84.0 82.6 100.0

86.7 86.7 –

80.0 75.0 100.0

71.4 60.0 100.0

70.0 53.8 100.0

– – –

4.8 5.3 –

72.5 80.6 –

91.7 91.7 –

43.8 58.3 –

32.5 36.1 –

20.0 22.2 –

20.0 22.2 –

– – –

23.4 23.8 20.0

Isabella Reservation and Trust Lands, MI --Isabella Reservation ----------------Michigan ----------------------Isabella Trust Lands ----------------Michigan -----------------------

59.3 61.1 61.1 47.2 47.2

64.5 68.8 68.8 43.2 43.2

54.6 54.7 54.7 53.6 53.6

60.6 63.5 63.5 – –

56.5 60.3 60.3 – –

55.6 55.6 55.6 – –

8.8 9.2 9.2 5.9 5.9

77.6 74.9 74.9 100.0 100.0

75.5 72.0 72.0 100.0 100.0

79.7 77.8 77.8 100.0 100.0

18.4 12.7 12.7 65.6 65.6

7.4 6.7 6.7 12.5 12.5

23.8 25.6 25.6 9.4 9.4

– – – – –

11.8 11.7 11.7 12.0 12.0

Isleta Pueblo -----------------------New Mexico --------------------

66.2 66.2

72.4 72.4

60.5 60.5

71.6 71.6

74.0 74.0

69.8 69.8

11.7 11.7

78.0 78.0

81.7 81.7

74.3 74.3

48.6 48.6

10.3 10.3

24.6 24.6

.8 .8

25.1 25.1

Jackson Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

75.0 75.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

90.0 90.0

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Jamestown Klallam Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----------------------Jamestown Klallam Reservation -------Washington ---------------------

100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

– – –

100.0 100.0 100.0

– – –

– – –

– – –

10.0 10.0 10.0

Jemez Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico --------------------

50.1 50.1

58.5 58.5

42.7 42.7

53.7 53.7

62.5 62.5

36.6 36.6

21.1 21.1

80.3 80.3

83.6 83.6

77.1 77.1

47.5 47.5

12.9 12.9

26.0 26.0

– –

37.9 37.9

Jicarilla Apache Reservation ------------New Mexico --------------------

66.9 66.9

72.9 72.9

62.0 62.0

73.2 73.2

55.6 55.6

63.8 63.8

18.2 18.2

90.4 90.4

89.6 89.6

91.0 91.0

40.4 40.4

1.0 1.0

27.6 27.6

– –

9.2 9.2

Kaibab Reservation ------------------Arizona ------------------------

59.1 59.1

61.5 61.5

55.6 55.6

75.0 75.0

55.6 55.6

100.0 100.0

30.8 30.8

44.4 44.4

60.0 60.0

25.0 25.0

88.9 88.9

– –

– –

– –

11.3 11.3

Kalispel Reservation ------------------Washington ---------------------

41.4 41.4

63.2 63.2

15.6 15.6

– –

– –

10.0 10.0

20.7 20.7

56.5 56.5

72.2 72.2

– –

69.6 69.6

39.1 39.1

34.8 34.8

– –

14.3 14.3

Karok Reservation and Trust Lands, CA ---Karok Trust Lands -----------------California -----------------------

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

Kickapoo Reservation -----------------Kansas ------------------------

55.0 55.0

64.7 64.7

45.1 45.1

60.7 60.7

69.6 69.6

54.4 54.4

14.6 14.6

77.1 77.1

81.0 81.0

71.4 71.4

34.3 34.3

11.4 11.4

39.0 39.0

– –

17.6 17.6

Kootenai Reservation -----------------Idaho -------------------------

73.5 73.5

66.7 66.7

81.8 81.8

83.3 83.3

94.1 94.1

33.3 33.3

8.3 8.3

57.6 57.6

66.7 66.7

50.0 50.0

78.8 78.8

3.0 3.0

– –

– –

5.8 5.8

Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation and Trust Lands, WI ------------------------Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation -------Wisconsin ----------------------

63.2 63.2 63.2

72.1 72.1 72.1

54.6 54.6 54.6

60.6 60.6 60.6

53.2 53.2 53.2

62.9 62.9 62.9

37.1 37.1 37.1

62.1 62.1 62.1

63.1 63.1 63.1

61.1 61.1 61.1

53.0 53.0 53.0

6.0 6.0 6.0

16.3 16.3 16.3

1.2 1.2 1.2

15.7 15.7 15.7

Lac du Flambeau Reservation -----------Wisconsin ----------------------

57.5 57.5

58.0 58.0

57.1 57.1

56.3 56.3

36.3 36.3

48.7 48.7

24.2 24.2

73.5 73.5

78.5 78.5

69.8 69.8

52.6 52.6

21.4 21.4

24.3 24.3

– –

12.1 12.1

Lac Vieux Desert Reservation -----------Michigan -----------------------

75.8 75.8

78.6 78.6

72.1 72.1

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

32.0 32.0

31.4 31.4

40.7 40.7

20.8 20.8

94.1 94.1

– –

5.9 5.9

– –

9.5 9.5

Laguna Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -----Laguna Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

53.9 53.9 53.9

62.7 62.7 62.7

46.5 46.5 46.5

49.6 49.6 49.6

47.8 47.8 47.8

40.2 40.2 40.2

19.4 19.4 19.4

83.9 83.9 83.9

84.0 84.0 84.0

83.9 83.9 83.9

55.7 55.7 55.7

25.0 25.0 25.0

32.3 32.3 32.3

– – –

24.1 24.1 24.1

La Jolla Reservation ------------------California -----------------------

58.5 58.5

77.8 77.8

48.6 48.6

25.0 25.0

9.1 9.1

20.0 20.0

19.4 19.4

64.0 64.0

62.5 62.5

64.7 64.7

20.0 20.0

28.0 28.0

13.6 13.6

– –

38.4 38.4

Lake Traverse (Sisseton) Reservation -----South Dakota -------------------

56.6 56.6

62.9 62.9

51.1 51.1

54.3 54.3

34.7 34.7

49.5 49.5

23.7 23.7

71.8 71.8

65.5 65.5

77.2 77.2

56.3 56.3

8.5 8.5

22.0 22.0

2.6 2.6

16.9 16.9

L’Anse Reservation and Trust Lands, MI---L’Anse Reservation ----------------Michigan ----------------------L’Anse Trust Lands ----------------Michigan -----------------------

60.0 60.2 60.2 40.0 40.0

65.8 66.1 66.1 50.0 50.0

54.3 54.5 54.5 – –

53.8 53.8 53.8 – –

48.6 48.6 48.6 – –

61.4 61.4 61.4 – –

18.2 18.4 18.4 – –

72.3 73.0 73.0 – –

80.8 82.2 82.2 – –

62.5 62.5 62.5 – –

42.9 43.2 43.2 – –

10.3 9.5 9.5 100.0 100.0

17.5 17.7 17.7 – –

– – – – –

15.3 15.5 15.5 1.0 1.0

Las Vegas Colony -------------------Nevada ------------------------

78.9 78.9

87.0 87.0

66.7 66.7

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

16.7 16.7

80.0 80.0

66.7 66.7

100.0 100.0

24.0 24.0

8.0 8.0

– –

– –

13.2 13.2

Laytonville Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

59.0 59.0

46.4 46.4

66.0 66.0

91.7 91.7

100.0 100.0

76.5 76.5

58.7 58.7

63.2 63.2

66.7 66.7

61.5 61.5

36.8 36.8

31.6 31.6

15.8 15.8

– –

31.6 31.6

Leech Lake Reservation ---------------Minnesota ----------------------

54.1 54.1

59.4 59.4

49.3 49.3

58.7 58.7

48.1 48.1

50.9 50.9

30.9 30.9

71.5 71.5

78.4 78.4

66.0 66.0

57.3 57.3

8.4 8.4

18.1 18.1

2.6 2.6

19.0 19.0

Lone Pine Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

61.8 61.8

64.7 64.7

59.3 59.3

38.5 38.5

40.0 40.0

10.5 10.5

23.5 23.5

69.2 69.2

63.2 63.2

72.7 72.7

13.5 13.5

– –

7.7 7.7

– –

10.8 10.8

Lookout Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

66.7 66.7

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

25.0 25.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

33.3 33.3

33.3 33.3

– –

26.7 26.7

Los Coyotes Reservation --------------California -----------------------

65.4 65.4

100.0 100.0

53.8 53.8

60.0 60.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

35.3 35.3

– –

29.1 29.1

Lovelock Colony ---------------------Nevada ------------------------

62.0 62.0

77.8 77.8

43.5 43.5

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

41.9 41.9

72.2 72.2

75.0 75.0

70.0 70.0

38.9 38.9

16.7 16.7

16.7 16.7

– –

5.2 5.2

Lower Brule Reservation ---------------South Dakota -------------------

67.5 67.5

67.8 67.8

67.3 67.3

65.8 65.8

51.5 51.5

62.7 62.7

15.8 15.8

81.5 81.5

79.5 79.5

83.4 83.4

66.7 66.7

4.3 4.3

16.7 16.7

1.0 1.0

13.4 13.4

Lower Elwha Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----------------------------Lower Elwha Reservation ------------Washington ---------------------

47.9 47.9 47.9

50.0 50.0 50.0

44.0 44.0 44.0

44.4 44.4 44.4

60.0 60.0 60.0

33.3 33.3 33.3

48.6 48.6 48.6

77.8 77.8 77.8

80.0 80.0 80.0

75.0 75.0 75.0

72.2 72.2 72.2

27.8 27.8 27.8

– – –

– – –

14.0 14.0 14.0

Lower Sioux Community --------------Minnesota ----------------------

63.2 63.2

63.1 63.1

63.3 63.3

73.3 73.3

100.0 100.0

66.7 66.7

8.3 8.3

66.7 66.7

72.2 72.2

60.0 60.0

10.6 10.6

4.5 4.5

14.1 14.1

– –

12.2 12.2

Lummi Reservation -------------------Washington ---------------------

59.2 59.2

65.8 65.8

51.7 51.7

52.3 52.3

50.9 50.9

41.8 41.8

22.6 22.6

64.8 64.8

66.0 66.0

63.4 63.4

30.8 30.8

16.3 16.3

25.9 25.9

1.6 1.6

18.3 18.3

Makah Reservation ------------------Washington ---------------------

67.0 67.0

75.7 75.7

58.1 58.1

53.5 53.5

33.3 33.3

57.3 57.3

15.5 15.5

60.0 60.0

58.1 58.1

62.2 62.2

46.0 46.0

4.4 4.4

19.9 19.9

3.3 3.3

13.7 13.7

Manchester (Point Arena) Rancheria ------California -----------------------

50.5 50.5

51.0 51.0

50.0 50.0

56.3 56.3

33.3 33.3

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

73.1 73.1

100.0 100.0

58.8 58.8

19.2 19.2

– –

34.6 34.6

– –

16.7 16.7

Manzanita Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

70.8 70.8

54.5 54.5

84.6 84.6

– –

– –

– –

– –

70.6 70.6

50.0 50.0

81.8 81.8

52.9 52.9

– –

23.5 23.5

– –

40.9 40.9

Maricopa (Ak-Chin) Reservation ---------Arizona ------------------------

52.2 52.2

67.6 67.6

40.3 40.3

35.0 35.0

29.3 29.3

34.8 34.8

12.0 12.0

86.3 86.3

95.1 95.1

76.8 76.8

17.1 17.1

3.4 3.4

39.3 39.3

6.0 6.0

12.6 12.6

Mashantucket Pequot Reservation -------Connecticut ---------------------

88.5 88.5

100.0 100.0

82.4 82.4

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

21.7 21.7

88.9 88.9

100.0 100.0

85.7 85.7

61.1 61.1

– –

11.1 11.1

– –

5.6 5.6

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Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Mattaponi Reservation (state) ----------Virginia ------------------------

35.5 35.5

52.8 52.8

11.5 11.5

– –

– –

– –

27.3 27.3

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

18.8 18.8

– –

18.8 18.8

– –

42.5 42.5

Menominee Reservation ---------------Wisconsin ----------------------

52.9 52.9

58.9 58.9

47.4 47.4

43.2 43.2

54.4 54.4

34.8 34.8

21.9 21.9

69.0 69.0

76.0 76.0

61.5 61.5

52.2 52.2

23.4 23.4

17.0 17.0

1.5 1.5

17.0 17.0

Mesa Grande Reservation -------------California -----------------------

27.3 27.3

45.5 45.5

18.2 18.2

40.0 40.0

50.0 50.0

14.3 14.3

22.2 22.2

85.7 85.7

66.7 66.7

100.0 100.0

14.3 14.3

– –

28.6 28.6

– –

57.9 57.9

Mescalero Apache Reservation ----------New Mexico --------------------

63.1 63.1

72.4 72.4

53.9 53.9

62.3 62.3

47.3 47.3

68.6 68.6

35.5 35.5

80.7 80.7

85.9 85.9

73.3 73.3

36.6 36.6

6.3 6.3

20.2 20.2

12.6 12.6

20.5 20.5

Miccosukee Reservation ---------------Florida -------------------------

92.1 92.1

95.0 95.0

88.9 88.9

71.4 71.4

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

25.7 25.7

73.1 73.1

75.0 75.0

71.4 71.4

80.8 80.8

– –

75.0 75.0

– –

9.5 9.5

Middletown Rancheria ----------------California -----------------------

30.0 30.0

37.5 37.5

– –

– –

– –

– –

66.7 66.7

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

99.0 99.0

Mille Lacs Reservation ----------------Minnesota ----------------------

40.2 40.2

33.0 33.0

46.9 46.9

33.3 33.3

60.0 60.0

34.0 34.0

3.4 3.4

63.5 63.5

60.0 60.0

66.0 66.0

42.4 42.4

15.3 15.3

– –

– –

14.4 14.4

Minnesota Chippewa Trust Lands --------Minnesota ------------------------

54.5 54.5

45.5 45.5

63.6 63.6

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

66.7 66.7

33.3 33.3

16.7 16.7

– –

19.6 19.6

Mississippi Choctaw Reservation and Trust Lands, MS------------------------Mississippi Choctaw Reservation ------Mississippi ---------------------Mississippi Choctaw Trust Lands ------Mississippi ----------------------

60.4 60.2 60.2 62.9 62.9

66.0 65.7 65.7 73.8 73.8

55.9 56.0 56.0 55.6 55.6

65.8 68.3 68.3 – –

68.0 70.8 70.8 – –

65.0 66.0 66.0 47.4 47.4

14.4 13.5 13.5 33.3 33.3

86.9 86.4 86.4 100.0 100.0

88.8 88.4 88.4 100.0 100.0

85.2 84.5 84.5 100.0 100.0

36.3 36.5 36.5 29.5 29.5

41.8 40.9 40.9 65.9 65.9

36.6 37.7 37.7 9.1 9.1

2.8 2.9 2.9 – –

23.0 23.3 23.3 13.5 13.5

Moapa River Reservation --------------Nevada ------------------------

52.4 52.4

64.9 64.9

45.6 45.6

43.3 43.3

10.0 10.0

37.5 37.5

12.7 12.7

93.8 93.8

100.0 100.0

87.5 87.5

18.8 18.8

– –

27.1 27.1

– –

15.7 15.7

Montgomery Creek Rancheria -----------California -----------------------

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

45.0 45.0

Morongo Reservation -----------------California -----------------------

59.0 59.0

63.5 63.5

55.2 55.2

41.2 41.2

61.4 61.4

35.1 35.1

14.5 14.5

59.1 59.1

77.6 77.6

40.7 40.7

21.1 21.1

4.7 4.7

19.5 19.5

– –

17.5 17.5

Muckleshoot Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----------------------------Muckleshoot Reservation ------------Washington ---------------------

49.2 49.2 49.2

41.3 41.3 41.3

56.8 56.8 56.8

42.0 42.0 42.0

31.0 31.0 31.0

39.7 39.7 39.7

19.6 19.6 19.6

53.6 53.6 53.6

57.5 57.5 57.5

50.5 50.5 50.5

36.5 36.5 36.5

4.4 4.4 4.4

35.1 35.1 35.1

– – –

17.1 17.1 17.1

Nambe Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -----Nambe Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

77.5 77.5 77.5

83.0 83.0 83.0

72.0 72.0 72.0

96.3 96.3 96.3

72.7 72.7 72.7

100.0 100.0 100.0

8.3 8.3 8.3

75.2 75.2 75.2

71.0 71.0 71.0

79.7 79.7 79.7

42.1 42.1 42.1

5.3 5.3 5.3

19.5 19.5 19.5

– – –

23.4 23.4 23.4

Narragansett Reservation --------------Rhode Island --------------------

84.6 84.6

100.0 100.0

80.0 80.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

81.8 81.8

100.0 100.0

75.0 75.0

72.7 72.7

– –

27.3 27.3

– –

25.5 25.5

Navajo Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ-NM--UT --------------------------Navajo Reservation ----------------Arizona -----------------------New Mexico -------------------Utah -------------------------Navajo Trust Lands ----------------Arizona -----------------------New Mexico --------------------

43.7 44.0 43.0 46.2 46.7 41.6 82.9 41.5

49.9 50.1 48.6 54.4 48.5 48.7 100.0 48.6

38.0 38.5 37.8 39.1 45.1 34.7 70.0 34.6

47.2 48.2 47.8 48.0 58.9 40.5 100.0 40.2

38.3 39.4 38.2 42.2 48.1 32.3 100.0 31.8

53.1 52.8 51.5 57.4 40.3 55.0 – 55.0

29.5 29.9 30.4 26.9 39.0 26.8 20.7 26.8

80.1 79.7 82.3 75.3 66.7 82.6 100.0 82.5

82.4 82.1 83.9 78.8 71.2 83.9 100.0 83.8

77.6 77.1 80.5 71.6 64.1 80.9 100.0 80.8

43.0 44.0 47.6 36.0 38.8 37.1 30.4 37.1

5.2 4.7 3.5 5.9 15.9 8.6 30.4 8.5

21.5 20.6 20.1 22.9 12.8 26.7 – 26.8

1.5 1.5 1.7 1.2 .5 1.8 – 1.8

25.0 24.8 23.1 29.7 21.5 26.1 31.9 26.0

Nez Perce Reservation ----------------Idaho -------------------------

59.0 59.0

63.4 63.4

54.9 54.9

67.2 67.2

53.6 53.6

78.3 78.3

26.1 26.1

76.3 76.3

76.5 76.5

76.2 76.2

45.4 45.4

23.0 23.0

16.3 16.3

.2 .2

17.1 17.1

Nisqually Reservation -----------------Washington ---------------------

72.1 72.1

73.5 73.5

71.0 71.0

88.9 88.9

100.0 100.0

86.7 86.7

29.4 29.4

78.4 78.4

58.5 58.5

93.1 93.1

64.0 64.0

4.8 4.8

17.5 17.5

3.2 3.2

17.4 17.4

Nooksack Reservation and Trust Lands, WA Nooksack Reservation --------------Washington --------------------Nooksack Trust Lands --------------Washington ---------------------

46.8 – – 48.3 48.3

58.0 – – 59.5 59.5

38.0 – – 39.3 39.3

25.0 – – 25.6 25.6

30.2 – – 31.7 31.7

40.0 – – 40.0 40.0

24.6 – – 24.6 24.6

78.9 – – 78.9 78.9

88.6 – – 88.6 88.6

70.6 – – 70.6 70.6

46.3 – – 46.3 46.3

15.8 – – 15.8 15.8

14.7 – – 14.7 14.7

– – – – –

29.2 – – 29.2 29.2

Northern Cheyenne Reservation and Trust Lands, MT--SD ---------------------Northern Cheyenne Reservation -------Montana -----------------------

58.4 58.4 58.4

64.3 64.3 64.3

53.4 53.4 53.4

52.8 52.8 52.8

49.5 49.5 49.5

44.3 44.3 44.3

31.4 31.4 31.4

75.9 75.9 75.9

79.2 79.2 79.2

73.2 73.2 73.2

40.4 40.4 40.4

4.7 4.7 4.7

18.9 18.9 18.9

– – –

15.0 15.0 15.0

Omaha Reservation ------------------Nebraska -----------------------

46.3 46.3

49.7 49.7

43.3 43.3

55.1 55.1

47.2 47.2

52.8 52.8

33.1 33.1

79.4 79.4

81.8 81.8

77.2 77.2

63.6 63.6

6.4 6.4

13.1 13.1

1.2 1.2

17.8 17.8

Oneida (East) Reservation -------------New York ----------------------

54.5 54.5

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

10.0 10.0

Oneida (West) Reservation -------------Wisconsin ----------------------

61.3 61.3

67.0 67.0

56.0 56.0

54.2 54.2

59.6 59.6

44.8 44.8

9.2 9.2

79.0 79.0

85.7 85.7

72.2 72.2

23.4 23.4

12.5 12.5

15.2 15.2

1.1 1.1

16.0 16.0

Osage Reservation -------------------Oklahoma ----------------------

56.9 56.9

67.6 67.6

47.9 47.9

48.2 48.2

40.9 40.9

68.2 68.2

10.2 10.2

78.9 78.9

84.1 84.1

72.1 72.1

21.6 21.6

17.6 17.6

17.3 17.3

.7 .7

23.6 23.6

Paiute of Utah Reservation-------------Utah --------------------------

44.5 44.5

55.3 55.3

35.1 35.1

36.1 36.1

18.8 18.8

39.3 39.3

4.9 4.9

72.7 72.7

90.7 90.7

50.0 50.0

19.5 19.5

41.6 41.6

10.4 10.4

– –

12.5 12.5

Pala Reservation --------------------California -----------------------

59.5 59.5

76.0 76.0

41.9 41.9

44.3 44.3

46.9 46.9

46.3 46.3

16.8 16.8

73.8 73.8

83.3 83.3

58.1 58.1

36.6 36.6

5.5 5.5

7.4 7.4

2.5 2.5

23.9 23.9

Pamunkey Reservation (state) ----------Virginia ------------------------

43.2 43.2

33.3 33.3

56.3 56.3

– –

– –

– –

18.8 18.8

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

53.1 53.1

Papago Reservation ------------------Arizona ------------------------

36.1 36.1

40.1 40.1

32.7 32.7

35.2 35.2

38.9 38.9

37.2 37.2

23.4 23.4

70.3 70.3

65.3 65.3

75.0 75.0

50.6 50.6

1.3 1.3

24.3 24.3

2.3 2.3

20.4 20.4

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Pascua Yaqui Reservation--------------Arizona ------------------------

50.4 50.4

67.2 67.2

37.1 37.1

22.6 22.6

14.6 14.6

43.8 43.8

33.2 33.2

67.6 67.6

73.9 73.9

58.8 58.8

34.2 34.2

6.9 6.9

12.1 12.1

6.7 6.7

22.8 22.8

Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Reservation (state)---------------------------Connecticut ---------------------

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

35.0 35.0

Pauma Reservation ------------------California -----------------------

70.7 70.7

82.8 82.8

58.6 58.6

36.4 36.4

10.0 10.0

57.1 57.1

29.3 29.3

62.1 62.1

85.7 85.7

40.0 40.0

24.1 24.1

10.3 10.3

30.8 30.8

– –

25.1 25.1

Payson (Yavapai-Apache) Community -----Arizona ------------------------

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

83.1 83.1

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

33.8 33.8

66.2 66.2

50.6 50.6

– –

2.8 2.8

Pechanga Reservation-----------------California -----------------------

53.9 53.9

66.3 66.3

42.4 42.4

60.0 60.0

– –

80.0 80.0

13.5 13.5

77.1 77.1

82.5 82.5

65.4 65.4

16.9 16.9

13.3 13.3

7.5 7.5

– –

27.1 27.1

Penobscot Reservation and Trust Lands, ME Penobscot Reservation --------------Maine -------------------------

55.9 55.9 55.9

75.0 75.0 75.0

37.6 37.6 37.6

28.1 28.1 28.1

47.1 47.1 47.1

7.4 7.4 7.4

12.3 12.3 12.3

60.2 60.2 60.2

67.9 67.9 67.9

48.0 48.0 48.0

41.4 41.4 41.4

18.0 18.0 18.0

7.4 7.4 7.4

– – –

14.4 14.4 14.4

Picuris Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico --------------------

65.1 65.1

70.9 70.9

58.8 58.8

42.9 42.9

– –

80.0 80.0

23.2 23.2

64.2 64.2

69.2 69.2

59.3 59.3

69.8 69.8

3.8 3.8

14.0 14.0

– –

25.1 25.1

Pine Creek Reservation (state) ----------Michigan -----------------------

55.0 55.0

66.7 66.7

45.5 45.5

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

36.4 36.4

71.4 71.4

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

27.1 27.1

Pine Ridge Reservation and Trust Lands, NE-SD------------------------------Pine Ridge Reservation --------------South Dakota ------------------Pine Ridge Trust Lands --------------South Dakota -------------------

48.1 49.3 49.3 27.5 27.5

54.9 55.8 55.8 40.3 40.3

41.0 42.7 42.7 13.2 13.2

38.5 40.2 40.2 13.6 13.6

35.2 41.1 41.1 – –

43.1 43.3 43.3 – –

32.7 32.6 32.6 34.0 34.0

78.1 78.1 78.1 79.7 79.7

80.5 80.9 80.9 72.3 72.3

75.1 74.6 74.6 100.0 100.0

62.6 62.1 62.1 76.6 76.6

1.9 2.0 2.0 – –

18.3 19.0 19.0 – –

.6 .6 .6 – –

17.1 17.1 17.1 16.2 16.2

Pinoleville Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

35.7 35.7

66.7 66.7

18.5 18.5

– –

– –

– –

66.7 66.7

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

20.0 20.0

Pleasant Point Reservation -------------Maine -------------------------

53.9 53.9

55.6 55.6

52.4 52.4

55.0 55.0

100.0 100.0

54.5 54.5

8.6 8.6

81.1 81.1

83.3 83.3

79.0 79.0

61.0 61.0

6.3 6.3

17.4 17.4

– –

5.2 5.2

Poarch Creek Reservation and Trust Lands, AL ------------------------------Poarch Creek Reservation ------------Alabama -----------------------

43.6 43.6 43.6

69.4 69.4 69.4

25.0 25.0 25.0

– – –

20.0 20.0 20.0

– – –

37.3 37.3 37.3

75.0 75.0 75.0

83.3 83.3 83.3

64.3 64.3 64.3

34.4 34.4 34.4

– – –

34.4 34.4 34.4

– – –

20.4 20.4 20.4

Pojoaque Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

78.1 78.1

79.7 79.7

76.4 76.4

71.4 71.4

42.9 42.9

100.0 100.0

2.2 2.2

90.8 90.8

97.8 97.8

83.3 83.3

56.3 56.3

– –

18.4 18.4

– –

16.2 16.2

Poospatuck Reservation (state) ---------New York ----------------------

60.3 60.3

50.0 50.0

67.1 67.1

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

10.0 10.0

76.2 76.2

69.6 69.6

80.0 80.0

50.8 50.8

11.1 11.1

12.7 12.7

29.1 29.1

44.7 44.7

Port Gamble Reservation --------------Washington ---------------------

55.5 55.5

60.9 60.9

48.5 48.5

43.3 43.3

35.9 35.9

60.0 60.0

21.3 21.3

61.0 61.0

72.4 72.4

45.2 45.2

25.0 25.0

28.0 28.0

37.9 37.9

– –

21.2 21.2

Port Madison Reservation -------------Washington ---------------------

70.4 70.4

65.1 65.1

77.0 77.0

57.1 57.1

29.0 29.0

18.2 18.2

18.7 18.7

71.4 71.4

90.2 90.2

53.8 53.8

34.1 34.1

7.9 7.9

20.0 20.0

12.3 12.3

32.3 32.3

Potawatomi (Kansas) Reservation -------Kansas ------------------------

54.3 54.3

58.6 58.6

49.7 49.7

53.7 53.7

58.7 58.7

48.1 48.1

15.9 15.9

63.8 63.8

59.4 59.4

68.1 68.1

37.7 37.7

13.0 13.0

20.2 20.2

– –

32.8 32.8

Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Reservation and Trust Lands, WI --------------------Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Reservation ---Wisconsin ----------------------

64.1 64.1 64.1

63.6 63.6 63.6

64.6 64.6 64.6

70.6 70.6 70.6

28.6 28.6 28.6

100.0 100.0 100.0

37.4 37.4 37.4

38.6 38.6 38.6

52.0 52.0 52.0

28.1 28.1 28.1

61.4 61.4 61.4

8.8 8.8 8.8

25.9 25.9 25.9

– – –

22.4 22.4 22.4

Prairie Island Community --------------Minnesota ----------------------

42.1 42.1

50.0 50.0

28.6 28.6

66.7 66.7

100.0 100.0

– –

50.0 50.0

50.0 50.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

13.5 13.5

Puyallup Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -Puyallup Reservation ---------------Washington ---------------------

58.8 58.8 58.8

68.2 68.2 68.2

50.9 50.9 50.9

29.4 29.4 29.4

31.6 31.6 31.6

36.7 36.7 36.7

9.6 9.6 9.6

77.1 77.1 77.1

87.7 87.7 87.7

65.2 65.2 65.2

21.8 21.8 21.8

11.8 11.8 11.8

19.4 19.4 19.4

1.2 1.2 1.2

20.3 20.3 20.3

Pyramid Lake Reservation -------------Nevada ------------------------

53.6 53.6

62.1 62.1

46.5 46.5

44.2 44.2

21.4 21.4

61.5 61.5

16.5 16.5

84.5 84.5

80.3 80.3

88.2 88.2

26.4 26.4

5.0 5.0

25.8 25.8

– –

32.5 32.5

Quileute Reservation -----------------Washington ---------------------

61.7 61.7

66.7 66.7

55.1 55.1

31.3 31.3

66.7 66.7

52.8 52.8

32.4 32.4

68.0 68.0

75.7 75.7

60.5 60.5

64.0 64.0

– –

19.5 19.5

– –

8.4 8.4

Quinault Reservation -----------------Washington ---------------------

59.5 59.5

63.2 63.2

55.2 55.2

58.9 58.9

50.7 50.7

72.9 72.9

20.8 20.8

70.9 70.9

75.2 75.2

65.9 65.9

58.9 58.9

17.5 17.5

22.8 22.8

1.4 1.4

12.9 12.9

Ramah Navajo Community -------------New Mexico --------------------

38.8 38.8

45.0 45.0

32.8 32.8

42.9 42.9

100.0 100.0

40.0 40.0

40.4 40.4

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

39.3 39.3

– –

21.4 21.4

– –

16.1 16.1

Red Cliff Reservation and Trust Lands, WI -Red Cliff Reservation ---------------Wisconsin ----------------------

60.3 60.3 60.3

66.4 66.4 66.4

54.5 54.5 54.5

62.0 62.0 62.0

75.5 75.5 75.5

74.5 74.5 74.5

27.1 27.1 27.1

47.5 47.5 47.5

51.4 51.4 51.4

43.4 43.4 43.4

65.7 65.7 65.7

3.9 3.9 3.9

12.3 12.3 12.3

2.7 2.7 2.7

14.8 14.8 14.8

Redding Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

31.6 31.6

33.3 33.3

28.6 28.6

– –

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

17.5 17.5

Red Lake Reservation -----------------Minnesota ----------------------

50.9 50.9

59.1 59.1

42.9 42.9

49.0 49.0

59.5 59.5

39.0 39.0

25.5 25.5

84.2 84.2

88.0 88.0

79.7 79.7

60.7 60.7

11.4 11.4

14.9 14.9

.4 .4

12.9 12.9

Reno-Sparks Colony ------------------Nevada ------------------------

74.5 74.5

83.6 83.6

67.8 67.8

86.4 86.4

– –

82.6 82.6

10.7 10.7

61.0 61.0

68.9 68.9

54.5 54.5

5.0 5.0

16.0 16.0

29.2 29.2

15.6 15.6

11.4 11.4

Resighini Rancheria-------------------California -----------------------

50.0 50.0

41.2 41.2

66.7 66.7

– –

– –

– –

76.9 76.9

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

1.0 1.0

Rincon Reservation -------------------California -----------------------

50.7 50.7

57.1 57.1

45.0 45.0

11.8 11.8

– –

29.4 29.4

20.1 20.1

55.7 55.7

73.2 73.2

39.0 39.0

33.0 33.0

11.3 11.3

24.3 24.3

– –

17.9 17.9

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Roaring Creek Rancheria---------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Robinson Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

67.8 67.8

85.0 85.0

59.0 59.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

15.0 15.0

44.1 44.1

76.9 76.9

23.8 23.8

17.6 17.6

17.6 17.6

58.8 58.8

– –

24.5 24.5

Rocky Boy’s Reservation and Trust Lands, MT -----------------------------Rocky Boy’s Reservation ------------Montana ----------------------Rocky Boy’s Trust Lands ------------Montana -----------------------

55.2 54.2 54.2 59.1 59.1

60.9 58.8 58.8 68.0 68.0

49.3 49.5 49.5 48.6 48.6

51.5 55.0 55.0 41.9 41.9

43.1 41.8 41.8 46.9 46.9

67.7 69.7 69.7 52.6 52.6

32.8 37.3 37.3 17.5 17.5

81.1 83.0 83.0 76.1 76.1

82.2 86.2 86.2 73.0 73.0

79.9 79.9 79.9 80.0 80.0

60.2 59.2 59.2 62.8 62.8

3.2 3.1 3.1 3.5 3.5

21.2 23.3 23.3 15.6 15.6

1.3 1.8 1.8 – –

14.3 12.9 12.9 17.9 17.9

Rosebud Reservation and Trust Lands, SD -Rosebud Reservation ---------------South Dakota ------------------Rosebud Trust Lands ---------------South Dakota -------------------

50.6 51.4 51.4 45.9 45.9

59.5 59.6 59.6 59.2 59.2

43.0 44.6 44.6 32.6 32.6

46.6 46.9 46.9 44.7 44.7

47.1 43.6 43.6 60.7 60.7

43.9 44.8 44.8 35.9 35.9

29.5 27.3 27.3 44.8 44.8

77.0 77.9 77.9 68.8 68.8

79.0 80.6 80.6 67.4 67.4

75.0 75.4 75.4 70.8 70.8

46.6 47.9 47.9 35.0 35.0

1.9 2.0 2.0 1.3 1.3

22.3 22.6 22.6 20.0 20.0

1.5 1.3 1.3 3.2 3.2

14.1 14.1 14.1 14.5 14.5

Round Valley Reservation and Trust Lands, CA -----------------------------Round Valley Reservation ------------California -----------------------

43.0 43.0 43.0

62.5 62.5 62.5

27.6 27.6 27.6

30.6 30.6 30.6

35.7 35.7 35.7

35.7 35.7 35.7

31.8 31.8 31.8

67.3 67.3 67.3

84.9 84.9 84.9

47.9 47.9 47.9

44.6 44.6 44.6

17.8 17.8 17.8

18.8 18.8 18.8

2.0 2.0 2.0

11.6 11.6 11.6

Rumsey Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Sac and Fox (Iowa) Reservation ---------Iowa --------------------------

63.4 63.4

70.8 70.8

56.3 56.3

58.9 58.9

59.1 59.1

38.5 38.5

24.8 24.8

70.7 70.7

74.7 74.7

67.4 67.4

34.1 34.1

7.3 7.3

25.2 25.2

– –

13.5 13.5

Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Reservation and Trust Lands, KS--NE ---------------------Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Reservation ------Kansas -----------------------Nebraska ----------------------Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Trust Lands ------Kansas ------------------------

63.2 75.0 100.0 – – –

100.0 100.0 100.0 – – –

53.3 66.7 100.0 – – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

58.3 58.3 58.3 – – –

50.0 50.0 50.0 – – –

62.5 62.5 62.5 – – –

16.7 16.7 16.7 – – –

– – – – – –

16.7 16.7 16.7 – – –

– – – – – –

18.8 18.8 18.8 – – –

St. Croix Reservation -----------------Wisconsin ----------------------

59.8 59.8

64.3 64.3

55.6 55.6

55.9 55.9

58.8 58.8

70.8 70.8

42.0 42.0

72.3 72.3

70.8 70.8

73.9 73.9

36.2 36.2

8.5 8.5

19.6 19.6

2.2 2.2

25.0 25.0

St. Regis Mohawk Reservation ----------New York ----------------------

51.3 51.3

52.4 52.4

50.3 50.3

37.9 37.9

40.2 40.2

73.0 73.0

18.6 18.6

76.4 76.4

87.1 87.1

69.0 69.0

37.5 37.5

9.7 9.7

15.5 15.5

– –

15.9 15.9

Salt River Reservation ----------------Arizona ------------------------

58.4 58.4

65.3 65.3

52.4 52.4

61.2 61.2

37.1 37.1

65.2 65.2

17.3 17.3

74.3 74.3

75.7 75.7

73.0 73.0

32.8 32.8

4.3 4.3

33.0 33.0

1.9 1.9

17.4 17.4

San Carlos Reservation ---------------Arizona ------------------------

43.0 43.0

58.1 58.1

29.4 29.4

32.0 32.0

27.8 27.8

35.1 35.1

31.0 31.0

83.5 83.5

84.9 84.9

81.3 81.3

55.0 55.0

3.3 3.3

21.0 21.0

1.9 1.9

17.9 17.9

Sandia Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico --------------------

76.4 76.4

84.9 84.9

66.7 66.7

65.9 65.9

63.0 63.0

100.0 100.0

7.6 7.6

73.8 73.8

85.8 85.8

57.1 57.1

41.0 41.0

5.5 5.5

26.0 26.0

3.4 3.4

15.3 15.3

Sandy Lake Reservation ---------------Minnesota ----------------------

31.3 31.3

– –

33.3 33.3

60.0 60.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

80.0 80.0

– –

80.0 80.0

60.0 60.0

40.0 40.0

– –

– –

10.4 10.4

San Felipe Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

54.3 54.3

56.9 56.9

52.2 52.2

53.6 53.6

58.7 58.7

52.4 52.4

13.1 13.1

72.5 72.5

69.0 69.0

75.4 75.4

31.4 31.4

10.9 10.9

38.1 38.1

.5 .5

30.6 30.6

San Ildefonso Pueblo -----------------New Mexico --------------------

52.9 52.9

50.0 50.0

56.1 56.1

57.1 57.1

52.4 52.4

69.2 69.2

13.6 13.6

93.7 93.7

95.2 95.2

92.5 92.5

71.6 71.6

– –

8.4 8.4

– –

22.9 22.9

San Juan Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

64.0 64.0

67.2 67.2

61.0 61.0

65.4 65.4

62.5 62.5

60.7 60.7

13.5 13.5

82.8 82.8

87.7 87.7

78.2 78.2

52.7 52.7

7.3 7.3

19.5 19.5

– –

21.7 21.7

San Manuel Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

38.1 38.1

46.2 46.2

25.0 25.0

50.0 50.0

– –

20.0 20.0

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

1.6 1.6

San Pasqual Reservation --------------California -----------------------

43.8 43.8

57.4 57.4

31.9 31.9

17.4 17.4

10.5 10.5

37.5 37.5

31.6 31.6

69.2 69.2

76.5 76.5

63.6 63.6

5.1 5.1

15.4 15.4

14.3 14.3

– –

28.5 28.5

Santa Ana Pueblo -------------------New Mexico --------------------

71.2 71.2

68.0 68.0

73.7 73.7

79.7 79.7

57.8 57.8

81.8 81.8

6.9 6.9

80.1 80.1

87.2 87.2

74.6 74.6

42.6 42.6

18.5 18.5

41.8 41.8

– –

25.9 25.9

Santa Clara Pueblo ------------------New Mexico --------------------

56.9 56.9

66.2 66.2

49.7 49.7

59.8 59.8

45.9 45.9

75.0 75.0

15.2 15.2

74.7 74.7

79.1 79.1

70.2 70.2

52.7 52.7

4.3 4.3

24.7 24.7

1.0 1.0

20.8 20.8

Santa Rosa Rancheria ----------------California -----------------------

50.6 50.6

67.1 67.1

34.9 34.9

50.0 50.0

– –

54.3 54.3

26.8 26.8

55.0 55.0

56.3 56.3

50.0 50.0

15.0 15.0

– –

8.3 8.3

– –

9.9 9.9

Santa Rosa Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

68.8 68.8

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

37.5 37.5

100.0 100.0

15.4 15.4

27.3 27.3

62.5 62.5

100.0 100.0

40.0 40.0

62.5 62.5

– –

12.5 12.5

– –

33.1 33.1

Santa Ynez Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

74.1 74.1

83.1 83.1

67.4 67.4

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

28.5 28.5

67.0 67.0

63.8 63.8

70.7 70.7

28.4 28.4

14.8 14.8

40.5 40.5

– –

28.3 28.3

Santa Ysabel Reservation --------------California -----------------------

61.5 61.5

61.8 61.8

61.0 61.0

100.0 100.0

– –

50.0 50.0

9.0 9.0

42.6 42.6

43.2 43.2

41.7 41.7

21.3 21.3

13.1 13.1

16.1 16.1

– –

28.0 28.0

Santee Reservation ------------------Nebraska -----------------------

64.2 64.2

80.3 80.3

49.3 49.3

51.6 51.6

46.9 46.9

58.1 58.1

39.2 39.2

78.5 78.5

74.1 74.1

83.0 83.0

67.3 67.3

9.3 9.3

19.2 19.2

1.9 1.9

11.2 11.2

Santo Domingo Pueblo ----------------New Mexico --------------------

49.5 49.5

52.2 52.2

46.9 46.9

40.3 40.3

15.9 15.9

54.2 54.2

12.6 12.6

74.9 74.9

85.1 85.1

64.5 64.5

32.0 32.0

14.4 14.4

19.6 19.6

– –

26.9 26.9

San Xavier Reservation ---------------Arizona ------------------------

49.6 49.6

59.1 59.1

41.6 41.6

61.3 61.3

64.3 64.3

75.7 75.7

18.6 18.6

64.5 64.5

77.6 77.6

53.6 53.6

31.9 31.9

– –

11.7 11.7

29.4 29.4

23.8 23.8

Sauk-Suiattle Reservation --------------Washington ---------------------

56.3 56.3

62.5 62.5

54.2 54.2

60.0 60.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

55.6 55.6

100.0 100.0

38.5 38.5

55.6 55.6

– –

– –

– –

4.7 4.7

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Sault Ste. Marie Reservation and Trust Lands, MI ------------------------Sault Ste. Marie Reservation ---------Michigan ----------------------Sault Ste. Marie Trust Lands ---------Michigan -----------------------

66.9 80.2 80.2 53.4 53.4

73.6 93.0 93.0 57.4 57.4

59.6 68.8 68.8 48.0 48.0

59.6 70.3 70.3 33.3 33.3

41.0 76.2 76.2 – –

75.0 68.6 68.6 100.0 100.0

16.3 13.4 13.4 20.6 20.6

50.7 63.1 63.1 30.0 30.0

44.8 52.5 52.5 33.3 33.3

56.7 72.7 72.7 26.1 26.1

38.1 54.8 54.8 10.0 10.0

– – – – –

18.7 17.9 17.9 20.0 20.0

4.5 7.1 7.1 – –

13.1 13.5 13.5 12.3 12.3

Schaghticoke Reservation (state) --------Connecticut ---------------------

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

60.0 60.0

60.0 60.0

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

36.0 36.0

Seminole Trust Lands -----------------Florida ---------------------------

80.5 80.5

89.5 89.5

72.7 72.7

50.0 50.0

82.4 82.4

100.0 100.0

6.1 6.1

41.9 41.9

35.3 35.3

50.0 50.0

12.9 12.9

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

16.3 16.3

Shakopee Community-----------------Minnesota ----------------------

54.6 54.6

56.4 56.4

53.1 53.1

66.7 66.7

47.6 47.6

64.7 64.7

12.3 12.3

57.9 57.9

84.0 84.0

37.5 37.5

14.0 14.0

5.3 5.3

17.6 17.6

– –

15.7 15.7

Sherwood Valley Rancheria ------------California -----------------------

66.7 66.7

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

60.0 60.0

Shingle Springs Rancheria --------------California -----------------------

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

55.0 55.0

Shinnecock Reservation (state) ----------New York ----------------------

63.7 63.7

65.6 65.6

61.8 61.8

80.8 80.8

68.8 68.8

93.3 93.3

12.6 12.6

70.5 70.5

70.9 70.9

70.1 70.1

37.0 37.0

2.1 2.1

24.3 24.3

1.4 1.4

16.6 16.6

Shoalwater Reservation ---------------Washington ---------------------

66.7 66.7

57.9 57.9

72.4 72.4

50.0 50.0

42.9 42.9

58.3 58.3

28.1 28.1

52.2 52.2

54.5 54.5

50.0 50.0

39.1 39.1

30.4 30.4

21.7 21.7

– –

14.1 14.1

Skokomish Reservation----------------Washington ---------------------

47.6 47.6

53.1 53.1

41.9 41.9

48.0 48.0

87.5 87.5

29.4 29.4

27.3 27.3

70.5 70.5

58.1 58.1

82.2 82.2

53.4 53.4

11.4 11.4

32.6 32.6

– –

25.0 25.0

Skull Valley Reservation ---------------Utah --------------------------

29.4 29.4

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

10.0 10.0

Smith River Rancheria ----------------California -----------------------

41.7 41.7

100.0 100.0

25.0 25.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

46.7 46.7

– –

– –

– –

5.8 5.8

Soboba Reservation ------------------California -----------------------

62.5 62.5

73.7 73.7

50.0 50.0

– –

56.3 56.3

28.0 28.0

23.0 23.0

80.8 80.8

82.8 82.8

77.5 77.5

4.8 4.8

15.4 15.4

30.8 30.8

– –

22.1 22.1

Sokaogon Chippewa Community and Trust Lands, WI ------------------------Sokaogon Chippewa Community -------Wisconsin ---------------------Sokaogon Chippewa Trust Lands ------Wisconsin ----------------------

67.1 66.2 66.2 73.7 73.7

71.3 71.4 71.4 70.0 70.0

62.7 60.6 60.6 77.8 77.8

80.0 77.4 77.4 100.0 100.0

87.1 87.1 87.1 – –

87.9 84.6 84.6 100.0 100.0

45.2 48.9 48.9 21.4 21.4

71.9 73.9 73.9 63.6 63.6

90.6 88.0 88.0 100.0 100.0

48.0 57.1 57.1 – –

59.6 65.2 65.2 36.4 36.4

22.8 28.3 28.3 – –

28.1 26.1 26.1 36.4 36.4

– – – – –

7.1 8.0 8.0 3.0 3.0

Southern Ute Reservation --------------Colorado -----------------------

62.9 62.9

70.1 70.1

56.8 56.8

67.4 67.4

57.7 57.7

73.0 73.0

16.1 16.1

71.7 71.7

77.7 77.7

65.7 65.7

69.4 69.4

1.4 1.4

24.5 24.5

.9 .9

11.1 11.1

Spokane Reservation -----------------Washington ---------------------

52.3 52.3

61.3 61.3

43.0 43.0

53.8 53.8

80.0 80.0

38.0 38.0

28.8 28.8

79.6 79.6

80.8 80.8

78.0 78.0

54.3 54.3

9.7 9.7

23.2 23.2

– –

21.5 21.5

Squaxin Island Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----------------------------Squaxin Island Trust Lands-----------Washington ---------------------

43.9 43.9 43.9

38.5 38.5 38.5

48.8 48.8 48.8

41.2 41.2 41.2

42.9 42.9 42.9

25.0 25.0 25.0

36.1 36.1 36.1

82.6 82.6 82.6

100.0 100.0 100.0

77.8 77.8 77.8

82.6 82.6 82.6

– – –

17.4 17.4 17.4

– – –

12.1 12.1 12.1

Standing Rock Reservation -------------North Dakota ------------------South Dakota -------------------

50.2 53.1 46.2

55.7 58.5 52.0

44.8 48.0 40.0

52.7 57.6 45.6

54.7 77.4 26.6

42.2 44.0 40.0

33.1 32.3 34.5

75.8 81.6 66.3

77.3 78.3 75.7

74.2 85.3 55.1

72.1 75.8 66.0

.9 1.4 –

23.6 26.8 18.3

2.0 3.2 –

14.0 10.7 19.3

Stewarts Point Rancheria --------------California -----------------------

68.3 68.3

90.9 90.9

40.7 40.7

45.5 45.5

– –

100.0 100.0

29.3 29.3

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

41.4 41.4

37.9 37.9

41.4 41.4

– –

43.1 43.1

Stillaguamish Reservation --------------Washington ---------------------

41.2 41.2

37.5 37.5

44.4 44.4

60.0 60.0

– –

100.0 100.0

9.5 9.5

63.2 63.2

77.8 77.8

50.0 50.0

26.3 26.3

36.8 36.8

23.5 23.5

– –

14.7 14.7

Stockbridge Reservation ---------------Wisconsin ----------------------

54.1 54.1

56.1 56.1

51.7 51.7

66.7 66.7

31.6 31.6

82.4 82.4

11.6 11.6

75.0 75.0

84.6 84.6

64.9 64.9

40.1 40.1

9.9 9.9

14.5 14.5

1.3 1.3

22.0 22.0

Sulphur Bank (El-Em) Rancheria ---------California -----------------------

32.8 32.8

25.0 25.0

39.4 39.4

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

10.0 10.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

33.3 33.3

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

35.6 35.6

Summit Lake Reservation --------------Nevada ------------------------

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

27.5 27.5

Susanville Reservation ----------------California -----------------------

60.5 60.5

84.6 84.6

38.1 38.1

42.9 42.9

42.9 42.9

41.7 41.7

38.8 38.8

80.0 80.0

90.9 90.9

50.0 50.0

46.7 46.7

13.3 13.3

33.3 33.3

– –

25.3 25.3

Swinomish Reservation ----------------Washington ---------------------

59.8 59.8

69.4 69.4

49.7 49.7

42.2 42.2

58.1 58.1

51.7 51.7

29.4 29.4

43.5 43.5

40.9 40.9

47.1 47.1

39.1 39.1

5.0 5.0

15.9 15.9

– –

19.1 19.1

Table Bluff Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

48.3 48.3

35.7 35.7

60.0 60.0

– –

– –

– –

35.7 35.7

88.9 88.9

– –

88.9 88.9

44.4 44.4

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

33.6 33.6

Table Mountain Rancheria -------------California -----------------------

55.6 55.6

71.4 71.4

38.5 38.5

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

– –

26.7 26.7

63.6 63.6

33.3 33.3

100.0 100.0

54.5 54.5

18.2 18.2

27.3 27.3

– –

20.9 20.9

Tama Reservation (state) --------------Georgia ------------------------

28.6 28.6

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

10.0 10.0

Taos Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -------Taos Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico -------------------Taos Trust Lands ------------------New Mexico --------------------

57.8 57.8 57.8 – –

61.8 61.8 61.8 – –

54.0 54.0 54.0 – –

57.1 57.1 57.1 – –

32.4 32.4 32.4 – –

73.0 73.0 73.0 – –

24.8 24.8 24.8 – –

67.3 67.3 67.3 – –

71.4 71.4 71.4 – –

62.8 62.8 62.8 – –

34.0 34.0 34.0 – –

9.8 9.8 9.8 – –

21.2 21.2 21.2 – –

– – – – –

16.5 16.5 16.5 – –

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Te-Moak Reservation and Trust Lands, NV -Te-Moak Reservation ---------------Nevada -----------------------Te-Moak Trust Lands ---------------Nevada ------------------------

64.1 64.0 64.0 66.7 66.7

70.5 71.0 71.0 62.5 62.5

58.7 58.1 58.1 72.7 72.7

63.1 63.1 63.1 – –

62.5 62.5 62.5 – –

60.5 60.5 60.5 – –

16.1 16.9 16.9 – –

84.3 85.0 85.0 72.2 72.2

87.7 86.8 86.8 100.0 100.0

81.3 83.5 83.5 37.5 37.5

30.8 32.7 32.7 – –

1.6 1.7 1.7 – –

23.9 25.3 25.3 – –

4.8 5.1 5.1 – –

16.7 16.9 16.9 12.7 12.7

Tesuque Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -----Tesuque Pueblo -------------------New Mexico --------------------

71.8 71.8 71.8

87.5 87.5 87.5

59.3 59.3 59.3

75.0 75.0 75.0

41.2 41.2 41.2

83.3 83.3 83.3

11.1 11.1 11.1

76.0 76.0 76.0

75.9 75.9 75.9

76.0 76.0 76.0

52.9 52.9 52.9

– – –

20.0 20.0 20.0

– – –

14.1 14.1 14.1

Tonawanda Reservation ---------------New York ----------------------

47.4 47.4

63.2 63.2

34.8 34.8

28.6 28.6

34.5 34.5

62.5 62.5

19.5 19.5

87.9 87.9

100.0 100.0

73.2 73.2

22.6 22.6

43.5 43.5

28.1 28.1

2.5 2.5

25.9 25.9

Torres-Martinez Reservation ------------California -----------------------

52.9 52.9

75.0 75.0

30.2 30.2

37.5 37.5

– –

27.3 27.3

21.7 21.7

66.7 66.7

92.3 92.3

– –

16.7 16.7

– –

32.4 32.4

– –

22.6 22.6

Trinidad Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

60.0 60.0

54.2 54.2

65.4 65.4

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

13.3 13.3

73.1 73.1

100.0 100.0

58.8 58.8

11.5 11.5

– –

11.5 11.5

– –

5.0 5.0

Tulalip Reservation -------------------Washington ---------------------

56.4 56.4

65.4 65.4

49.0 49.0

42.1 42.1

43.5 43.5

47.5 47.5

12.3 12.3

71.9 71.9

79.6 79.6

63.7 63.7

47.0 47.0

12.9 12.9

18.3 18.3

.9 .9

16.3 16.3

Tule River Reservation ----------------California -----------------------

49.1 49.1

53.5 53.5

44.5 44.5

56.9 56.9

65.0 65.0

31.9 31.9

24.3 24.3

75.2 75.2

77.6 77.6

72.5 72.5

67.3 67.3

12.7 12.7

12.7 12.7

– –

15.5 15.5

Tunica-Biloxi Reservation --------------Louisiana -----------------------

84.6 84.6

100.0 100.0

60.0 60.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

72.7 72.7

62.5 62.5

100.0 100.0

27.3 27.3

– –

27.3 27.3

– –

8.6 8.6

Tuolumne Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

52.9 52.9

71.4 71.4

30.4 30.4

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

25.9 25.9

90.0 90.0

88.2 88.2

100.0 100.0

45.0 45.0

10.0 10.0

20.0 20.0

– –

10.3 10.3

Turtle Mountain Reservation and Trust Lands, ND--SD ---------------------Turtle Mountain Reservation ----------North Dakota ------------------Turtle Mountain Trust Lands----------North Dakota -------------------

51.3 53.3 53.3 45.8 45.8

56.3 59.2 59.2 48.4 48.4

46.7 47.9 47.9 43.5 43.5

39.3 43.6 43.6 29.8 29.8

41.3 49.0 49.0 30.4 30.4

25.7 30.3 30.3 13.1 13.1

34.1 33.9 33.9 34.8 34.8

81.2 81.6 81.6 80.1 80.1

75.8 76.3 76.3 73.9 73.9

85.9 86.2 86.2 84.8 84.8

53.6 54.1 54.1 52.2 52.2

18.5 13.9 13.9 33.2 33.2

20.9 23.1 23.1 14.0 14.0

– – – – –

16.5 16.6 16.6 16.2 16.2

Tuscarora Reservation ----------------New York ----------------------

64.5 64.5

83.6 83.6

46.6 46.6

30.0 30.0

82.0 82.0

– –

8.2 8.2

66.7 66.7

67.5 67.5

65.5 65.5

14.1 14.1

14.8 14.8

17.8 17.8

– –

16.5 16.5

Uintah and Ouray Reservation ----------Utah --------------------------

53.3 53.3

61.5 61.5

46.0 46.0

53.0 53.0

46.2 46.2

57.7 57.7

28.6 28.6

60.5 60.5

65.5 65.5

54.6 54.6

53.9 53.9

3.3 3.3

26.4 26.4

1.8 1.8

17.1 17.1

Umatilla Reservation -----------------Oregon ------------------------

63.4 63.4

69.2 69.2

58.6 58.6

57.3 57.3

59.6 59.6

66.7 66.7

32.0 32.0

75.0 75.0

83.1 83.1

67.5 67.5

47.3 47.3

10.1 10.1

17.2 17.2

.7 .7

19.7 19.7

Upper Lake Rancheria ----------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Upper Sioux Community---------------Minnesota ----------------------

31.6 31.6

– –

40.0 40.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

66.7 66.7

– –

66.7 66.7

66.7 66.7

– –

– –

– –

5.0 5.0

Upper Skagit Reservation --------------Washington ---------------------

51.5 51.5

60.0 60.0

45.6 45.6

40.0 40.0

– –

36.4 36.4

18.0 18.0

68.3 68.3

72.7 72.7

63.2 63.2

22.0 22.0

22.0 22.0

22.0 22.0

– –

24.8 24.8

Ute Mountain Reservation and Trust Lands, CO--NM--UT -----------------------Ute Mountain Reservation -----------Colorado ----------------------Utah --------------------------

60.2 60.2 60.2 60.5

63.1 63.1 63.9 59.5

57.2 57.2 56.1 61.4

58.9 58.9 56.4 76.9

53.8 53.8 54.7 50.0

64.9 64.9 59.4 100.0

19.0 19.0 15.7 32.7

78.7 78.7 78.2 80.9

76.6 76.6 74.2 100.0

80.5 80.5 82.5 73.5

56.1 56.1 59.0 41.2

4.3 4.3 3.7 7.4

36.2 36.2 32.4 55.9

1.2 1.2 – 7.4

13.2 13.2 10.9 25.2

Vermillion Lake Reservation ------------Minnesota ----------------------

62.1 62.1

76.5 76.5

41.7 41.7

– –

– –

– –

44.4 44.4

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

– –

9.0 9.0

Viejas Rancheria --------------------California -----------------------

49.2 49.2

54.1 54.1

44.3 44.3

20.0 20.0

100.0 100.0

30.8 30.8

28.3 28.3

62.8 62.8

84.2 84.2

45.8 45.8

32.6 32.6

– –

18.4 18.4

– –

24.5 24.5

Walker River Reservation --------------Nevada ------------------------

60.3 60.3

66.0 66.0

55.1 55.1

57.8 57.8

43.2 43.2

58.8 58.8

16.5 16.5

80.7 80.7

80.7 80.7

80.7 80.7

46.5 46.5

9.4 9.4

24.0 24.0

– –

24.2 24.2

Warm Springs Reservation and Trust Lands, OR -----------------------------Warm Springs Reservation -----------Oregon ------------------------

57.7 57.7 57.7

69.9 69.9 69.9

45.8 45.8 45.8

46.9 46.9 46.9

48.8 48.8 48.8

50.5 50.5 50.5

17.4 17.4 17.4

85.3 85.3 85.3

86.3 86.3 86.3

84.0 84.0 84.0

66.6 66.6 66.6

24.4 24.4 24.4

23.0 23.0 23.0

– – –

13.8 13.8 13.8

Washoe Reservation------------------Nevada ------------------------

67.3 67.3

55.6 55.6

74.2 74.2

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

9.1 9.1

76.7 76.7

80.0 80.0

75.0 75.0

36.7 36.7

3.3 3.3

13.3 13.3

– –

20.6 20.6

White Earth Reservation ---------------Minnesota ----------------------

44.5 44.5

50.6 50.6

38.7 38.7

35.3 35.3

34.0 34.0

32.9 32.9

24.8 24.8

73.4 73.4

77.2 77.2

69.5 69.5

40.2 40.2

12.7 12.7

23.0 23.0

.4 .4

19.2 19.2

Wind River Reservation ---------------Wyoming -----------------------

50.5 50.5

61.5 61.5

40.1 40.1

29.7 29.7

22.5 22.5

36.0 36.0

32.4 32.4

77.5 77.5

83.0 83.0

70.0 70.0

51.8 51.8

2.6 2.6

23.4 23.4

1.3 1.3

19.6 19.6

Winnebago Reservation ---------------Nebraska -----------------------

57.9 57.9

61.0 61.0

55.2 55.2

70.0 70.0

75.9 75.9

64.9 64.9

20.4 20.4

76.9 76.9

78.3 78.3

75.8 75.8

53.2 53.2

8.8 8.8

17.5 17.5

– –

14.7 14.7

Winnemucca Colony ------------------Nevada ------------------------

81.3 81.3

70.6 70.6

87.1 87.1

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

61.5 61.5

100.0 100.0

44.4 44.4

30.8 30.8

– –

15.4 15.4

– –

15.6 15.6

Wisconsin Winnebago Reservation and Trust Lands, WI ------------------------Wisconsin Winnebago Reservation -----Wisconsin ---------------------Wisconsin Winnebago Trust Lands -----Wisconsin ----------------------

61.6 58.0 58.0 74.6 74.6

63.9 62.2 62.2 69.2 69.2

59.3 54.1 54.1 81.3 81.3

60.7 56.0 56.0 100.0 100.0

35.7 35.7 35.7 – –

69.4 67.4 67.4 100.0 100.0

27.8 29.6 29.6 22.6 22.6

70.9 76.6 76.6 56.1 56.1

68.5 67.9 67.9 70.6 70.6

73.3 86.3 86.3 45.8 45.8

20.9 18.7 18.7 26.8 26.8

6.8 1.9 1.9 19.5 19.5

21.9 23.8 23.8 17.1 17.1

– – – – –

19.0 17.0 17.0 24.1 24.1

XL Ranch Reservation-----------------California -----------------------

52.4 52.4

63.6 63.6

40.0 40.0

– –

– –

– –

18.2 18.2

77.8 77.8

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

22.2 22.2

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

10.0 10.0

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Yakima Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -Yakima Reservation ----------------Washington --------------------Yakima Trust Lands ----------------Washington ---------------------

49.8 50.0 50.0 27.6 27.6

58.4 58.6 58.6 30.8 30.8

42.0 42.2 42.2 25.0 25.0

45.8 46.2 46.2 – –

53.7 53.7 53.7 – –

47.9 48.3 48.3 – –

24.5 24.4 24.4 50.0 50.0

76.3 76.3 76.3 100.0 100.0

81.2 81.0 81.0 100.0 100.0

71.4 71.4 71.4 – –

49.0 49.2 49.2 – –

14.9 14.9 14.9 – –

16.4 16.1 16.1 100.0 100.0

– – – – –

17.7 17.5 17.5 60.0 60.0

Yankton Reservation -----------------South Dakota -------------------

42.8 42.8

45.3 45.3

40.5 40.5

52.1 52.1

43.6 43.6

41.7 41.7

30.1 30.1

73.1 73.1

73.4 73.4

72.8 72.8

41.5 41.5

8.6 8.6

24.4 24.4

– –

20.8 20.8

Yavapai Reservation -----------------Arizona ------------------------

71.9 71.9

63.8 63.8

79.6 79.6

75.0 75.0

66.7 66.7

100.0 100.0

10.1 10.1

82.3 82.3

92.3 92.3

75.0 75.0

53.2 53.2

4.8 4.8

8.1 8.1

6.5 6.5

8.5 8.5

Yerington Reservation and Trust Lands, NV Yerington Reservation --------------Nevada -----------------------Yerington Trust Lands --------------Nevada ------------------------

63.3 61.4 61.4 66.3 66.3

81.0 79.7 79.7 83.3 83.3

47.9 43.7 43.7 54.0 54.0

50.0 60.0 60.0 33.3 33.3

67.9 86.4 86.4 – –

41.7 42.9 42.9 40.0 40.0

16.1 18.6 18.6 12.3 12.3

81.7 84.3 84.3 78.0 78.0

82.6 87.8 87.8 75.0 75.0

80.4 79.3 79.3 81.8 81.8

12.5 8.6 8.6 18.0 18.0

32.5 41.4 41.4 20.0 20.0

29.2 21.4 21.4 40.0 40.0

.8 1.4 1.4 – –

14.7 15.3 15.3 14.0 14.0

Yomba Reservation ------------------Nevada ------------------------

50.0 50.0

56.4 56.4

40.0 40.0

– –

– –

– –

12.5 12.5

78.6 78.6

100.0 100.0

40.0 40.0

71.4 71.4

– –

28.6 28.6

– –

9.4 9.4

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo ----------------Texas -------------------------

56.3 56.3

59.3 59.3

53.2 53.2

77.8 77.8

75.0 75.0

63.6 63.6

3.3 3.3

74.7 74.7

84.4 84.4

64.3 64.3

29.9 29.9

4.6 4.6

28.7 28.7

– –

18.9 18.9

Yurok Reservation -------------------California -----------------------

43.1 43.1

63.8 63.8

28.2 28.2

42.4 42.4

46.7 46.7

53.4 53.4

30.5 30.5

64.0 64.0

59.3 59.3

71.4 71.4

44.9 44.9

18.0 18.0

12.0 12.0

– –

19.1 19.1

Zia Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM --------Zia Pueblo -----------------------New Mexico --------------------

63.2 63.2 63.2

66.0 66.0 66.0

60.7 60.7 60.7

63.8 63.8 63.8

66.7 66.7 66.7

69.7 69.7 69.7

19.4 19.4 19.4

69.0 69.0 69.0

72.8 72.8 72.8

66.1 66.1 66.1

34.7 34.7 34.7

23.6 23.6 23.6

35.4 35.4 35.4

1.0 1.0 1.0

30.6 30.6 30.6

Zuni Pueblo ------------------------New Mexico --------------------

64.4 64.4

63.5 63.5

65.2 65.2

73.3 73.3

65.1 65.1

60.4 60.4

13.8 13.8

53.8 53.8

55.2 55.2

52.6 52.6

33.8 33.8

19.9 19.9

15.0 15.0

.6 .6

15.3 15.3

All areas ---------------------

59.6

68.0

51.9

54.2

47.8

59.5

12.4

75.0

79.5

69.6

21.6

18.3

20.2

.5

22.5

Absentee Shawnee-Citizens Band of Potawatomi TJSA ---------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

62.5 62.5

65.5 65.5

59.3 59.3

55.5 55.5

45.1 45.1

67.8 67.8

8.9 8.9

77.1 77.1

80.3 80.3

73.2 73.2

26.7 26.7

17.7 17.7

22.7 22.7

– –

28.3 28.3

Caddo-Wichita-Delaware TJSA-----------Oklahoma ------------------------

53.2 53.2

67.8 67.8

40.3 40.3

43.7 43.7

61.2 61.2

57.1 57.1

15.2 15.2

74.9 74.9

73.3 73.3

77.3 77.3

22.8 22.8

8.4 8.4

13.9 13.9

– –

30.7 30.7

Cherokee TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

60.7 60.7

69.4 69.4

52.6 52.6

55.1 55.1

48.6 48.6

61.4 61.4

11.4 11.4

75.9 75.9

80.7 80.7

70.1 70.1

22.6 22.6

21.0 21.0

21.4 21.4

.7 .7

23.8 23.8

Cheyenne-Arapaho TJSA ---------------Oklahoma ------------------------

59.8 59.8

63.3 63.3

56.5 56.5

53.2 53.2

51.9 51.9

62.4 62.4

17.6 17.6

73.8 73.8

79.1 79.1

68.2 68.2

23.8 23.8

11.1 11.1

16.6 16.6

– –

18.0 18.0

Chickasaw TJSA ---------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

56.8 56.8

67.2 67.2

47.8 47.8

48.5 48.5

44.2 44.2

54.4 54.4

12.6 12.6

73.8 73.8

79.6 79.6

66.8 66.8

22.9 22.9

15.6 15.6

21.0 21.0

– –

21.3 21.3

Choctaw TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

54.2 54.2

62.4 62.4

47.1 47.1

54.8 54.8

47.4 47.4

56.8 56.8

13.3 13.3

74.5 74.5

78.8 78.8

69.6 69.6

24.2 24.2

17.7 17.7

21.5 21.5

.2 .2

22.8 22.8

Creek TJSA ------------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

63.5 63.5

73.0 73.0

55.0 55.0

57.6 57.6

50.9 50.9

64.8 64.8

9.3 9.3

74.8 74.8

78.8 78.8

70.2 70.2

15.3 15.3

17.7 17.7

17.4 17.4

.8 .8

21.0 21.0

Iowa TJSA -------------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

61.4 61.4

75.2 75.2

47.5 47.5

45.0 45.0

22.7 22.7

100.0 100.0

22.6 22.6

79.2 79.2

77.4 77.4

81.4 81.4

21.9 21.9

27.1 27.1

33.3 33.3

– –

42.4 42.4

Kaw TJSA -------------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

67.4 67.4

87.8 87.8

51.7 51.7

49.4 49.4

52.5 52.5

– –

3.6 3.6

80.7 80.7

92.7 92.7

65.5 65.5

17.8 17.8

20.4 20.4

11.6 11.6

– –

22.9 22.9

Kiowa-Comanche-Apache-Fort Sill Apache TJSA ----------------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

56.3 56.3

62.7 62.7

50.6 50.6

49.7 49.7

38.7 38.7

47.7 47.7

21.7 21.7

71.7 71.7

78.1 78.1

65.7 65.7

29.7 29.7

13.6 13.6

20.6 20.6

.3 .3

20.1 20.1

Otoe-Missouria TJSA -----------------Oklahoma ------------------------

49.0 49.0

57.0 57.0

42.8 42.8

44.4 44.4

53.6 53.6

38.1 38.1

14.6 14.6

52.8 52.8

52.5 52.5

53.1 53.1

24.4 24.4

5.7 5.7

19.3 19.3

– –

17.6 17.6

Pawnee TJSA -----------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

59.9 59.9

66.5 66.5

54.1 54.1

75.9 75.9

49.3 49.3

77.3 77.3

12.1 12.1

75.4 75.4

79.8 79.8

70.9 70.9

28.8 28.8

17.2 17.2

20.3 20.3

– –

24.6 24.6

Sac and Fox TJSA -------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

60.0 60.0

68.2 68.2

52.7 52.7

48.4 48.4

43.8 43.8

57.3 57.3

22.5 22.5

72.8 72.8

74.8 74.8

70.5 70.5

23.7 23.7

18.6 18.6

22.1 22.1

– –

23.8 23.8

Seminole TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

53.0 53.0

57.5 57.5

48.9 48.9

51.9 51.9

49.8 49.8

49.7 49.7

18.5 18.5

78.6 78.6

82.5 82.5

75.1 75.1

27.3 27.3

20.1 20.1

22.6 22.6

– –

22.9 22.9

Tonkawa TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

58.4 58.4

73.4 73.4

43.0 43.0

41.7 41.7

50.0 50.0

60.0 60.0

21.9 21.9

75.6 75.6

74.8 74.8

76.9 76.9

25.6 25.6

26.0 26.0

17.4 17.4

– –

14.2 14.2

Creek-Seminole Joint Area TJSA ---------Oklahoma ------------------------

52.9 52.9

55.4 55.4

49.2 49.2

36.8 36.8

8.0 8.0

67.4 67.4

16.8 16.8

70.1 70.1

74.1 74.1

64.4 64.4

10.4 10.4

31.9 31.9

23.2 23.2

1.4 1.4

30.3 30.3

Iowa-Sac and Fox Joint Area TJSA -------Oklahoma ------------------------

62.5 62.5

40.0 40.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

80.0 80.0

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

20.0 20.0

20.0 20.0

40.0 40.0

– –

43.0 43.0

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

TRIBAL JURISDICTION STATISTICAL AREA

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

TRIBAL DESIGNATED STATISTICAL AREA

All areas ---------------------

61.2

70.3

52.7

54.8

52.7

55.0

11.0

77.2

81.9

71.4

15.7

32.3

29.3

.5

23.2

Apache Choctaw TDSA (state) ----------Louisiana -------------------------

54.5 54.5

61.1 61.1

46.8 46.8

34.6 34.6

26.8 26.8

100.0 100.0

13.4 13.4

81.9 81.9

93.5 93.5

67.6 67.6

12.8 12.8

39.8 39.8

29.2 29.2

3.5 3.5

25.8 25.8

Chickahominy TDSA (state) ------------Virginia --------------------------

76.2 76.2

80.7 80.7

72.4 72.4

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

6.0 6.0

90.4 90.4

100.0 100.0

80.7 80.7

17.5 17.5

24.6 24.6

13.5 13.5

2.2 2.2

35.9 35.9

Clifton Choctaw TDSA (state) -----------Louisiana -------------------------

39.8 39.8

34.5 34.5

43.6 43.6

57.9 57.9

– –

100.0 100.0

20.8 20.8

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

19.0 19.0

– –

45.2 45.2

– –

31.1 31.1

Coharie TDSA (state) -----------------North Carolina ---------------------

50.3 50.3

61.8 61.8

41.1 41.1

55.6 55.6

69.2 69.2

3.2 3.2

8.9 8.9

84.9 84.9

92.8 92.8

74.1 74.1

17.6 17.6

34.9 34.9

15.5 15.5

– –

27.5 27.5

Coquille Indian TDSA -----------------Oregon --------------------------

61.8 61.8

68.5 68.5

55.4 55.4

43.2 43.2

44.3 44.3

55.5 55.5

16.3 16.3

69.1 69.1

82.2 82.2

54.0 54.0

15.3 15.3

18.7 18.7

20.3 20.3

.8 .8

18.9 18.9

Delaware-Muncie TDSA (state) ----------Kansas --------------------------

64.7 64.7

100.0 100.0

45.5 45.5

– –

– –

– –

– –

54.5 54.5

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

54.5 54.5

54.5 54.5

– –

47.7 47.7

Eastern Chickahominy TDSA (state) ------Virginia --------------------------

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

15.0 15.0

Haliwa-Saponi TDSA (state) ------------North Carolina ---------------------

57.2 57.2

62.1 62.1

52.5 52.5

51.2 51.2

42.9 42.9

53.2 53.2

12.0 12.0

77.0 77.0

83.4 83.4

69.9 69.9

4.8 4.8

55.8 55.8

41.4 41.4

– –

31.7 31.7

Jena Band of Choctaw TDSA (state) -----Louisiana -------------------------

58.5 58.5

77.9 77.9

34.5 34.5

46.7 46.7

60.0 60.0

– –

11.9 11.9

77.8 77.8

86.2 86.2

53.1 53.1

33.3 33.3

12.7 12.7

23.7 23.7

– –

20.2 20.2

Klamath TDSA ----------------------Oregon --------------------------

60.4 60.4

66.5 66.5

55.2 55.2

47.3 47.3

72.1 72.1

51.4 51.4

17.7 17.7

69.4 69.4

77.6 77.6

61.1 61.1

21.7 21.7

17.2 17.2

21.4 21.4

.9 .9

16.2 16.2

Lumbee TDSA (state) -----------------North Carolina ---------------------

65.3 65.3

74.1 74.1

57.5 57.5

67.6 67.6

67.0 67.0

60.1 60.1

8.5 8.5

78.7 78.7

80.6 80.6

76.5 76.5

16.2 16.2

40.1 40.1

31.5 31.5

.2 .2

22.2 22.2

Meherrin TDSA (state) ----------------North Carolina ---------------------

62.2 62.2

75.7 75.7

56.7 56.7

38.5 38.5

22.2 22.2

– –

18.2 18.2

79.4 79.4

84.6 84.6

75.7 75.7

27.0 27.0

7.9 7.9

22.2 22.2

– –

16.9 16.9

Mohegan TDSA (state) ---------------Connecticut -----------------------

62.7 62.7

87.2 87.2

44.9 44.9

24.4 24.4

– –

53.8 53.8

8.0 8.0

77.7 77.7

87.3 87.3

66.7 66.7

48.5 48.5

12.6 12.6

– –

– –

18.6 18.6

Ramapough TDSA (state) --------------New Jersey -----------------------

52.0 52.0

33.3 33.3

66.7 66.7

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

6.3 6.3

61.7 61.7

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

35.0 35.0

– –

20.0 20.0

26.7 26.7

11.6 11.6

United Houma Nation TDSA (state) ------Louisiana -------------------------

50.8 50.8

65.3 65.3

36.1 36.1

32.4 32.4

30.9 30.9

45.2 45.2

15.7 15.7

75.2 75.2

80.3 80.3

65.3 65.3

13.6 13.6

11.2 11.2

28.1 28.1

.9 .9

26.9 26.9

Waccamaw Siouan TDSA (state) --------North Carolina ---------------------

57.9 57.9

63.5 63.5

52.2 52.2

52.4 52.4

32.3 32.3

43.8 43.8

5.1 5.1

84.5 84.5

90.1 90.1

77.3 77.3

8.2 8.2

30.2 30.2

44.8 44.8

1.2 1.2

34.8 34.8

Wampanoag-Gay Head TDSA -----------Massachusetts ---------------------

71.2 71.2

79.2 79.2

64.3 64.3

85.7 85.7

41.7 41.7

100.0 100.0

12.2 12.2

66.2 66.2

88.3 88.3

47.1 47.1

23.8 23.8

3.8 3.8

22.3 22.3

– –

15.4 15.4

All areas ---------------------

51.3

54.1

48.3

53.3

42.3

54.1

24.5

52.5

58.2

46.7

57.3

3.6

10.4

4.7

8.0

Akhiok ----------------------------Akiachak --------------------------Akiak ----------------------------Akutan ---------------------------Alakanuk --------------------------Alatna ----------------------------Aleknagik -------------------------Allakaket --------------------------Ambler ---------------------------Anaktuvuk Pass ---------------------Andreafsky ------------------------Angoon ---------------------------Aniak ----------------------------Anvik ----------------------------Arctic Village -----------------------Atka -----------------------------Atkasook --------------------------Atmautluak ------------------------Barrow ---------------------------Beaver----------------------------Bethel ----------------------------Birch Creek ------------------------Brevig Mission ----------------------Buckland --------------------------Cantwell --------------------------Chalkyitsik -------------------------Chefornak -------------------------Chenega --------------------------Chevak ---------------------------Chignik ---------------------------Chignik Lagoon ---------------------Chignik Lake -----------------------Chilkat ----------------------------Chilkoot ---------------------------Chistochina ------------------------Chitina----------------------------Chuathbaluk------------------------Circle -----------------------------Clark’s Point -----------------------Copper Center ----------------------Council ----------------------------

60.4 48.1 43.3 78.3 49.5 85.7 36.1 67.9 51.1 68.2 65.4 68.0 69.5 46.3 49.1 57.8 76.5 58.7 69.2 44.4 58.8 59.1 70.0 45.6 55.6 25.9 32.4 47.4 53.6 62.8 5.9 20.3 56.2 100.0 62.1 20.0 51.9 51.3 63.3 48.5 –

77.1 45.5 40.8 80.0 57.2 100.0 23.1 76.7 44.6 71.2 69.3 71.1 74.1 61.9 37.5 56.8 85.3 64.1 71.7 39.5 54.7 58.8 80.0 48.2 68.8 20.0 31.4 61.9 50.6 66.7 – 22.7 66.7 100.0 50.0 33.3 63.0 52.2 66.7 57.1 –

27.8 51.1 45.9 76.2 41.4 60.0 48.2 57.9 58.2 65.1 60.8 64.4 65.7 30.0 58.6 59.3 64.9 52.3 66.8 52.0 62.4 60.0 57.5 42.7 36.4 31.0 33.8 29.4 57.0 56.3 11.8 16.0 44.1 100.0 70.6 – 40.7 50.0 60.0 37.2 –

50.0 38.2 38.7 66.7 44.9 100.0 43.8 66.7 69.0 47.6 51.4 73.3 75.9 100.0 52.6 77.8 72.2 60.0 66.1 62.5 65.8 100.0 71.4 42.4 – – 45.2 42.9 70.3 28.6 – 22.2 33.3 – 50.0 – 100.0 – 75.0 50.0 –

43.8 32.3 65.7 81.8 37.5 – 26.3 45.5 66.7 28.6 53.1 62.3 52.2 – 30.0 80.0 31.3 67.6 55.4 100.0 49.0 – – 50.0 – – 21.4 42.9 61.4 – – 17.4 75.0 – – – 100.0 – – 33.3 –

– 33.3 35.0 – 27.6 100.0 71.4 66.7 42.3 66.7 76.5 68.2 71.4 50.0 60.0 – 78.6 – 72.4 58.8 72.2 100.0 71.4 21.4 100.0 – 71.4 100.0 64.8 – – – 14.3 – 16.7 – 33.3 33.3 – 45.0 –

18.8 14.7 18.8 – 29.3 100.0 20.5 69.1 50.0 29.5 24.6 42.0 10.6 15.8 7.7 25.0 32.7 27.4 18.5 14.3 14.3 – 38.1 12.5 20.0 35.7 7.0 22.2 20.6 – 100.0 – 63.4 20.0 61.1 100.0 10.7 40.0 26.3 79.2 –

7.7 56.4 25.0 61.1 53.5 – 22.6 – 25.7 38.7 46.9 46.6 60.2 18.8 25.0 22.2 77.9 41.0 82.1 45.8 78.5 – 28.2 66.7 16.7 22.2 34.0 85.7 43.3 48.1 – – 6.7 100.0 57.1 – 12.0 16.7 14.3 100.0 –

9.5 61.1 40.9 70.0 63.0 – 44.4 – 50.0 35.7 51.0 44.9 67.9 – 28.6 42.9 88.4 51.5 83.8 45.5 82.5 – 38.9 69.7 25.0 – 30.0 90.9 36.2 61.1 – – 20.0 100.0 – – – – 40.0 100.0 –

– 51.8 13.3 50.0 45.3 – 13.6 – 22.6 41.2 42.6 47.8 53.8 50.0 23.5 – 60.0 28.6 80.5 46.2 75.8 – 19.0 63.3 – 28.6 39.1 66.7 47.5 22.2 – – – – 57.1 – 27.3 28.6 – 100.0 –

73.1 90.9 76.9 52.8 53.5 – 71.0 100.0 77.1 67.7 63.3 63.8 33.9 25.0 70.8 55.6 85.3 60.7 71.4 66.7 57.0 69.2 71.8 65.1 41.7 77.8 73.6 28.6 60.6 77.8 – 100.0 53.3 – 14.3 – 48.0 75.0 85.7 60.0 –

– – – – – – – – – – – 3.4 – 18.8 – – – – .4 – .4 – – 3.2 – – 3.8 21.4 1.6 – – – 20.0 50.0 – – 16.0 – 14.3 – –

– 3.7 – – 8.9 – – – – – 7.0 16.4 24.6 – – – – – 23.1 – 24.6 – – – – – – 14.3 – 29.6 – – 53.8 50.0 – – 20.0 – – – –

– – – – – – – – – – – 4.3 1.7 – – – – – 26.9 – 22.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

8.7 8.8 4.6 16.0 9.0 – 10.2 5.0 3.7 3.5 7.0 6.2 6.9 3.4 4.5 8.7 5.7 6.1 9.2 5.2 8.8 5.0 3.0 3.8 11.5 32.6 6.6 8.1 4.6 10.0 – 4.3 9.8 9.5 36.3 – 8.2 8.3 7.6 39.0 –

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA

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UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREAmCon.

Craig -----------------------------Crooked Creek ----------------------Deering ---------------------------Dillingham -------------------------Dot Lake --------------------------Eagle -----------------------------Eek ------------------------------Egegik ----------------------------Eklutna ---------------------------Ekwok ----------------------------Elim ------------------------------Emmonak -------------------------English Bay ------------------------Evansville--------------------------Eyak -----------------------------False Pass -------------------------Fort Yukon ------------------------Galena----------------------------Gambell ---------------------------Golovin ---------------------------Goodnews Bay ---------------------Grayling --------------------------Grouse Creek Group -----------------Gulkana ---------------------------Healy Lake ------------------------Hoonah ---------------------------Hooper Bay ------------------------Hughes ---------------------------Huslia ----------------------------Hydaburg--------------------------Igiugig ----------------------------Iliamna ---------------------------Inalik -----------------------------Ivanof Bay ------------------------Kake -----------------------------Kaktovik --------------------------Kalskag ---------------------------Kaltag ----------------------------Karluk ----------------------------Kasaan ---------------------------Kasigluk --------------------------Kiana ----------------------------King Cove -------------------------King Salmon -----------------------Kipnuk ----------------------------Kivalina ---------------------------Klawock --------------------------Knik -----------------------------Kobuk ----------------------------Kokhanok -------------------------Koliganek -------------------------Kongiganak ------------------------Kotlik ----------------------------Kotzebue --------------------------Koyuk ----------------------------Koyukuk --------------------------Kwethluk --------------------------Kwigillingok ------------------------Lake Minchumina --------------------Larsen Bay ------------------------Levelock --------------------------Lime Village ------------------------Lower Kalskag ----------------------McGrath --------------------------Manley Hot Springs ------------------Manokotak ------------------------Marshall --------------------------Mekoryuk -------------------------Mentasta Lake----------------------Minto ----------------------------Mountain Village --------------------Naknek ---------------------------Napakiak --------------------------Napaskiak -------------------------Nelson Lagoon ----------------------Nenana ---------------------------Newhalen -------------------------New Stuyahok ----------------------Newtok ---------------------------Nightmute -------------------------Nikolai ----------------------------Nikolski ---------------------------Ninilchik ---------------------------Noatak ---------------------------Nondalton -------------------------Noorvik ---------------------------Northway -------------------------Nuiqsut ---------------------------Nulato ----------------------------Nunapitchuk -------------------------

Female

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

64.3 47.5 61.5 49.7 25.0 88.9 43.2 36.4 33.3 33.3 51.8 52.3 61.5 100.0 100.0 43.9 54.1 49.4 33.6 61.3 41.4 57.6 82.5 50.0 27.3 67.5 55.9 50.0 53.9 48.7 62.5 50.0 34.3 31.3 56.1 68.5 38.6 58.5 59.5 73.3 48.9 47.0 45.0 59.0 23.6 63.2 46.9 44.4 46.9 35.4 27.1 45.6 52.1 59.0 56.1 50.7 29.4 43.3 100.0 47.9 49.3 71.4 36.7 58.6 76.0 48.9 50.3 49.1 26.0 44.6 46.3 43.5 53.2 44.2 7.8 34.8 58.2 28.2 39.3 41.9 40.0 36.0 44.1 45.2 46.9 45.0 51.7 75.4 43.2 42.4

68.6 45.2 66.0 50.6 28.6 100.0 55.4 30.0 42.9 23.1 58.0 53.9 69.8 100.0 100.0 41.4 52.5 49.2 31.9 54.8 48.6 66.7 88.9 52.0 18.2 78.1 61.2 48.1 49.1 52.5 100.0 63.6 42.4 55.6 60.4 75.0 35.4 54.4 75.0 100.0 66.1 42.0 50.0 65.4 25.5 62.4 64.1 71.4 66.7 34.1 22.2 62.9 53.5 60.8 59.7 44.2 29.8 44.2 – 54.8 55.6 64.7 39.3 63.4 80.0 49.2 48.3 52.4 28.0 53.8 46.9 57.6 63.9 46.7 – 33.3 63.8 29.0 45.3 50.9 41.5 40.0 53.6 49.6 52.4 48.4 50.0 86.6 42.0 51.9

60.0 50.0 56.8 48.9 20.0 70.0 30.4 46.2 27.3 45.5 43.1 50.6 51.4 100.0 – 50.0 56.2 49.5 36.4 68.4 33.8 47.5 77.8 47.8 36.4 54.1 49.2 53.3 58.3 42.5 50.0 40.0 23.3 – 51.0 59.6 42.5 63.6 45.5 33.3 33.6 51.6 37.8 48.4 21.4 64.5 28.8 15.4 29.4 36.5 32.1 26.3 50.8 57.4 52.2 61.5 28.9 42.1 100.0 42.6 37.5 81.8 33.8 54.9 70.0 48.6 52.8 44.7 24.0 33.9 45.7 32.1 40.9 41.6 17.2 36.5 52.3 27.4 32.8 34.4 37.5 30.0 35.1 39.1 40.0 41.0 54.2 62.8 44.3 31.9

45.5 50.0 70.6 51.4 – – 26.1 100.0 – 33.3 35.3 52.5 50.0 100.0 – – 50.0 61.5 43.6 100.0 42.9 25.0 81.8 55.6 – 68.4 54.5 100.0 75.0 45.5 60.0 80.0 40.0 – 45.5 50.0 66.7 73.3 22.2 50.0 40.0 52.0 60.0 – 18.6 79.2 28.9 – 42.9 41.7 44.4 31.6 63.8 61.2 76.9 50.0 45.3 30.8 – 33.3 83.3 100.0 55.0 70.8 100.0 40.0 57.1 53.8 33.3 57.1 41.8 52.4 57.1 55.6 – 100.0 61.5 44.4 31.3 37.5 100.0 – 36.4 44.8 33.3 52.8 66.7 84.2 56.3 48.6

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

41.7 – 70.0 10.9 100.0 – 11.1 100.0 – – 34.1 22.0 41.7 – 100.0 – 27.0 43.3 42.2 55.6 – 50.0 – 50.0 – 82.9 46.5 100.0 – 46.2 – 77.8 37.5 – 23.6 43.8 71.4 47.4 33.3 33.3 36.9 – 63.2 – 6.3 47.1 2.3 – – 41.7 25.6 14.3 57.8 67.2 19.0 – 12.8 35.0 – – 100.0 100.0 25.0 80.0 100.0 29.8 27.8 72.7 – 66.7 31.4 69.6 35.5 50.0 – – 68.3 23.3 31.6 36.4 100.0 – 26.9 46.4 42.9 36.0 75.0 85.7 30.8 25.6

72.2 86.7 45.5 63.6 – 100.0 75.0 – – 66.7 22.2 79.8 81.3 100.0 – – 44.1 66.7 7.5 100.0 37.5 – 100.0 55.6 – 63.2 52.7 100.0 47.1 25.0 – 100.0 38.9 – 37.9 91.7 – 40.0 – – 11.8 48.1 33.3 – 23.1 71.1 100.0 – 78.6 42.9 71.4 38.9 89.5 59.7 90.0 66.7 58.8 – – 56.3 50.0 – 65.0 75.0 100.0 – 44.4 42.9 100.0 52.2 36.6 50.0 68.8 – – 100.0 100.0 9.7 – – 50.0 – – 48.4 35.0 51.5 100.0 94.4 53.3 56.0

14.8 32.1 7.1 13.9 – 91.7 27.9 37.5 – 26.7 38.9 41.8 54.2 21.1 28.6 – 31.8 16.5 17.7 18.4 3.6 25.0 1.9 50.0 33.3 11.5 44.8 19.0 40.3 26.1 – – – – 14.4 34.1 32.4 25.7 – 81.8 40.5 34.5 10.2 14.0 13.8 58.3 30.8 66.7 46.7 8.8 13.8 17.6 38.2 20.3 39.7 28.6 13.3 10.0 – 41.3 26.5 15.0 37.9 14.7 36.8 17.4 23.5 16.7 23.1 61.1 41.1 10.9 35.1 25.6 – 28.2 5.7 20.0 30.4 28.6 30.8 – 15.7 46.9 54.7 20.0 48.4 37.0 27.6 13.5

54.3 36.8 28.8 78.5 66.7 – 52.3 20.0 50.0 18.2 56.8 60.4 18.2 53.3 100.0 38.9 60.3 76.7 35.5 12.5 28.3 20.4 80.4 41.7 100.0 49.5 38.0 – 24.3 68.3 – 84.6 37.1 100.0 67.7 75.0 4.3 19.2 48.0 100.0 44.9 38.2 54.5 81.1 23.2 55.8 68.7 100.0 – 29.0 12.0 42.6 55.6 84.1 29.8 12.0 29.5 25.4 – 33.3 44.0 52.9 19.4 51.9 41.7 18.9 21.0 24.4 40.0 19.0 52.4 77.2 31.7 31.0 – 25.0 64.0 19.6 6.3 8.6 11.1 66.7 67.3 59.6 16.7 68.5 25.0 75.9 43.7 47.8

69.8 40.0 31.0 84.4 100.0 – 50.0 33.3 100.0 50.0 64.0 80.9 36.4 – 100.0 33.3 58.8 94.3 31.5 11.8 30.0 30.8 91.7 100.0 100.0 46.8 51.3 – – 86.0 – 71.4 44.0 100.0 87.6 68.8 – 50.0 53.3 100.0 31.6 66.7 70.0 100.0 38.7 36.4 69.6 100.0 – – 30.0 60.0 63.9 85.9 40.0 11.1 29.3 27.8 – 62.5 43.8 62.5 41.7 66.7 100.0 19.1 19.4 25.0 50.0 – 60.9 90.3 26.5 25.9 – 18.2 74.1 19.2 11.8 20.0 – 100.0 73.5 61.1 20.0 70.2 42.9 76.4 58.6 44.4

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

40.8 35.7 26.1 73.5 – – 55.6 16.7 – – 47.4 40.8 – 53.3 – 50.0 61.5 64.7 41.0 13.0 26.1 10.7 70.4 22.2 100.0 54.1 21.3 – 30.0 40.6 – 100.0 20.0 – 43.1 83.3 7.7 – 40.0 100.0 61.3 30.2 21.4 53.3 4.0 76.2 66.7 100.0 – 56.3 – 9.5 48.9 82.8 18.2 12.5 29.7 22.2 – 21.1 44.4 44.4 8.3 41.7 – 18.6 22.6 23.5 33.3 28.6 45.6 61.5 37.9 35.5 – 29.4 52.2 20.0 – – 22.2 – 56.4 58.8 14.3 66.7 11.1 75.0 33.3 55.6

19.6 57.9 73.1 37.0 66.7 100.0 86.4 66.7 50.0 63.6 52.3 47.9 59.1 60.0 – 33.3 60.3 44.2 68.8 47.5 49.1 72.2 23.5 25.0 – 22.5 72.3 64.7 45.9 50.0 40.0 84.6 77.1 100.0 31.7 76.8 91.3 59.6 92.0 – 63.8 78.2 29.5 54.1 62.5 48.8 21.7 – 75.0 83.9 68.0 75.4 76.5 40.9 63.8 100.0 93.6 73.0 100.0 51.9 92.0 52.9 69.4 39.5 41.7 75.6 61.3 57.8 40.0 52.4 78.6 56.1 66.7 82.8 – 82.1 70.0 85.7 87.5 74.3 55.6 – 20.6 59.6 54.2 38.0 50.0 29.9 74.6 73.3

21.7 15.8 – .7 – – – 13.3 – – – 1.0 9.1 – – – – 2.3 5.4 – – – 27.5 – – 16.5 1.5 – – 12.2 – – 5.7 – 21.1 – – – – – – – 4.5 – 3.6 – 41.0 – – – – 3.3 – .7 – – 2.6 3.2 – – – 47.1 – 6.2 – – – 13.3 – 9.5 – – – – – – – – – – 11.1 – 16.8 – 8.3 – – 4.6 – 2.2

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Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

27.2 – 4.0 28.9 – – – – – – – 6.1 – – – 27.8 12.2 17.2 – – – – 7.8 – – 13.5 – – – 8.5 – – – – 20.3 11.8 8.7 – – – – – 9.1 9.3 – – 12.0 50.0 – – – – – 18.6 4.5 – – – – 40.7 – – – 16.5 – 16.5 – – – 23.8 7.8 17.6 – – – 10.7 4.3 – – – – – 16.8 – – – – 17.2 4.2 –

– 21.1 – 6.5 – – – – – – – 2.0 – – – – 1.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.7 – 11.4 7.8 17.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.1 – – – – – – – – – 2.5 – 2.4 – – – – 4.9 – 2.9 3.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6.9 5.6 –

17.5 10.1 5.1 9.3 20.7 – 5.5 2.5 10.0 5.5 34.6 10.7 6.2 4.7 33.0 5.0 8.3 8.3 6.2 3.0 4.1 6.2 13.6 14.3 10.5 11.7 5.1 3.0 3.9 5.5 2.0 9.5 5.1 5.0 10.7 5.2 6.8 9.2 25.7 10.0 4.4 7.0 5.7 16.0 4.2 4.4 12.3 90.0 3.0 7.5 3.6 4.6 4.7 7.8 3.9 6.7 9.8 6.8 30.0 6.0 5.1 8.3 6.3 7.3 2.1 7.2 5.1 4.7 7.6 7.4 6.1 11.1 6.9 8.8 2.0 6.4 4.8 12.2 3.6 8.7 3.9 8.3 12.9 4.8 5.8 16.1 18.1 12.0 9.5 3.8

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Table 175.

Summary of Labor Force and Commuting Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years and overmPercent in labor force

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Female

Own children under 6 years in families and subfamilies

Employed persons 16 years and over Percent at work 35 or more hours in reference week

Living with two parentsm Percent with both parents in labor force

Living with one parentm Percent with parent in labor force

Civilian labor forcem Percent unemployed

Total

Male

Workers 16 years and over

Female

Percent government workers (local, State, or Federal)

Percent in manufacturing industries

Percent in carpools

Percent using public transportation

Mean travel time to work (minutes)

Total

Male

Total

With own children under 6 years

Old Harbor ------------------------Oscarville --------------------------Ouzinkie --------------------------Pedro Bay -------------------------Pelican ----------------------------Perryville --------------------------Pilot Point -------------------------Pilot Station -----------------------Pitkas Point ------------------------Platinum ---------------------------

34.8 44.0 52.7 65.2 82.0 26.2 37.5 55.4 39.7 46.8

33.0 41.2 52.5 55.6 91.3 23.7 22.2 55.5 55.0 42.3

37.5 50.0 52.9 71.4 74.1 29.6 57.1 55.4 23.7 52.4

42.9 66.7 53.3 66.7 – – 75.0 53.3 33.3 –

– 28.6 33.3 50.0 33.3 – 14.3 57.1 – –

55.0 100.0 86.7 – – – 100.0 50.0 100.0 71.4

46.3 – 20.3 – 9.8 17.6 – 37.7 6.5 9.1

37.9 18.2 30.9 – 51.4 21.4 – 20.9 17.2 15.0

50.0 28.6 37.9 – 82.4 33.3 – 28.0 25.0 33.3

23.1 – 23.1 – 25.0 – – 11.1 – –

48.3 100.0 74.5 60.0 24.3 85.7 66.7 82.6 51.7 50.0

– – 3.6 – 8.1 – – – – –

– – – – – – – – – –

27.6 – – – – – – – – –

19.5 3.7 5.5 5.8 6.1 6.1 8.0 6.3 6.7 4.1

Point Hope ------------------------Point Lay --------------------------Port Graham -----------------------Port Heiden ------------------------Port Lions -------------------------Quinhagak -------------------------Rampart --------------------------Red Devil --------------------------Ruby -----------------------------Russian Mission ----------------------

60.6 84.3 58.0 70.7 54.9 37.9 58.9 42.1 49.1 44.3

67.9 86.3 62.5 77.3 53.1 32.7 60.0 75.0 45.2 36.5

52.4 81.6 52.5 63.2 57.1 44.4 57.1 18.2 54.5 50.8

62.7 50.0 44.4 50.0 61.5 56.0 100.0 – 44.4 55.2

64.8 100.0 50.0 64.7 43.8 46.4 – – 70.0 20.8

56.9 80.0 – 57.1 100.0 14.3 100.0 100.0 33.3 63.6

27.3 14.7 43.1 31.0 20.0 5.3 78.8 25.0 23.1 25.5

63.2 60.9 58.6 30.0 12.5 17.8 28.6 33.3 15.0 26.3

75.0 66.7 85.7 36.4 4.8 16.0 100.0 50.0 22.2 23.1

40.0 53.6 33.3 22.2 21.1 19.3 – – 9.1 28.0

74.4 64.1 65.5 85.0 67.5 82.2 28.6 – 45.0 60.5

7.5 4.7 – – 12.5 – – – – –

1.8 – – 50.0 18.2 1.9 – – – –

5.4 – – – – – – – 11.1 –

4.1 4.5 4.9 11.9 10.1 5.7 19.9 2.3 4.6 2.8

St. George ------------------------St. Mary’s ------------------------St. Michael ------------------------St. Paul ---------------------------Salamatof -------------------------Sand Point -------------------------Savoonga -------------------------Saxman ---------------------------Scammon Bay ----------------------Selawik ----------------------------

52.5 40.0 45.6 60.3 27.0 50.0 28.7 65.4 47.1 44.0

64.7 57.1 43.4 68.0 29.1 53.7 29.5 65.7 48.2 48.5

43.5 25.0 47.7 50.0 19.0 44.1 27.7 64.9 46.2 37.6

63.6 50.0 37.0 45.1 – 52.4 47.4 38.5 41.5 52.7

50.0 44.4 41.7 48.3 – 38.7 27.5 28.6 14.0 30.9

100.0 – 39.1 58.8 – 53.8 23.5 33.3 29.0 46.3

16.7 33.3 28.6 18.3 37.0 3.8 17.6 26.1 20.0 36.3

68.6 25.0 23.6 71.8 64.7 72.7 30.0 67.7 46.9 24.1

75.0 50.0 36.4 86.0 61.5 90.6 41.7 76.6 58.1 32.5

63.2 – 15.2 49.3 75.0 37.2 17.6 59.6 36.4 15.4

65.7 75.0 65.5 50.6 23.5 17.2 80.0 25.3 65.6 62.0

– – – 13.8 – 9.4 – 27.3 – 3.8

45.7 – 3.6 21.3 41.2 16.7 – 23.2 – 3.0

– – – 2.4 – 4.0 – – – –

10.3 7.8 6.8 5.4 34.8 10.3 5.2 18.5 3.4 4.3

Seldovia --------------------------Shageluk --------------------------Shaktoolik -------------------------Sheldon Point ----------------------Shishmaref ------------------------Shungnak -------------------------Slana-----------------------------Sleetmute -------------------------Solomon --------------------------South Naknek -----------------------

21.9 39.2 64.6 62.7 39.0 38.5 – 34.3 33.3 52.3

9.1 42.1 63.8 54.3 44.4 43.8 – 32.1 33.3 45.5

50.0 36.6 65.8 75.0 34.1 31.7 – 35.9 – 59.4

40.0 40.0 76.2 60.0 40.6 15.0 – 100.0 – 44.4

100.0 25.0 58.8 45.5 44.8 50.0 – 100.0 – 50.0

– 33.3 33.3 100.0 64.1 10.7 – 54.5 – 100.0

42.9 25.8 35.5 16.2 20.8 15.7 – 17.4 100.0 26.5

– 52.2 35.0 32.3 36.8 65.1 – 31.6 – 28.0

– 60.0 42.9 36.8 25.6 78.3 – 40.0 – 28.6

– 46.2 26.3 25.0 48.6 50.0 – 28.6 – 27.8

100.0 82.6 77.5 71.0 59.2 51.2 – 57.9 – 76.0

– – – – – – – – – –

– – – – – 12.8 – – – –

– 10.5 – – – – – – – –

1.5 5.0 3.7 5.1 9.8 8.2 – 6.6 – 5.7

Stebbins --------------------------Stevens Village ---------------------Stony River ------------------------Takotna ---------------------------Tanacross -------------------------Tanana ---------------------------Tatitlek ---------------------------Tazlina ---------------------------Teller -----------------------------Tenakee Springs----------------------

56.6 48.4 48.4 25.0 62.3 51.6 19.6 59.1 55.7 23.1

69.5 47.5 37.5 50.0 68.2 37.6 19.0 48.0 69.6 –

42.5 50.0 60.0 – 54.5 68.7 20.0 73.7 36.4 33.3

58.1 – 75.0 – 100.0 90.3 28.6 100.0 33.3 –

43.2 – 100.0 – – 73.3 – 100.0 18.2 –

61.5 42.9 50.0 – 100.0 73.9 28.6 100.0 30.0 –

43.7 43.3 26.7 – 35.4 27.4 – 46.2 4.5 –

33.8 35.3 – – 45.2 36.2 36.4 57.1 40.5 –

38.0 66.7 – – 60.0 52.2 75.0 71.4 46.9 –

26.7 – – – 18.2 28.3 14.3 42.9 20.0 –

81.3 88.2 100.0 100.0 25.8 76.8 90.9 35.7 73.8 –

– – – – 3.2 – – – – –

– 11.8 – – 22.6 7.6 – 14.3 – –

2.7 – – – – – – – 4.8 –

5.3 9.6 6.0 3.0 14.6 8.5 9.1 17.9 4.5 2.0

Tetlin -----------------------------Togiak ----------------------------Tok ------------------------------Toksook Bay -----------------------Tuluksak --------------------------Tuntutuliak ------------------------Tununak --------------------------Twin Hills--------------------------Tyonek ---------------------------Ugashik ----------------------------

50.0 29.2 57.7 53.6 39.7 39.7 54.5 26.9 50.6 75.0

54.3 32.5 66.7 66.9 52.5 40.9 62.1 17.6 57.1 66.7

43.5 25.9 52.9 39.0 25.8 38.3 44.0 44.4 40.6 100.0

28.6 37.3 100.0 42.1 43.8 53.8 63.3 – 50.0 –

– 18.5 71.4 48.1 41.0 22.7 72.1 – – –

30.8 33.3 60.0 – 53.8 38.9 45.5 – 80.0 –

24.1 30.4 50.0 27.1 3.1 7.5 12.9 – 43.9 66.7

50.0 43.8 46.7 23.4 19.4 19.4 34.6 42.9 30.4 –

50.0 66.7 60.0 22.4 21.1 32.3 36.0 100.0 8.3 –

50.0 27.0 40.0 25.9 16.7 6.5 32.3 – 54.5 –

36.4 65.6 20.0 31.9 77.4 58.1 60.5 100.0 26.1 100.0

9.1 3.1 – 5.3 – – 2.5 – – –

– 3.0 – – – – – – 8.7 –

– – – – – – – – 13.0 –

10.6 4.5 5.4 4.2 8.2 6.2 10.8 3.3 16.0 5.0

Unalakleet -------------------------Unalaska --------------------------Venetie ---------------------------Wainwright ------------------------Wales ----------------------------White Mountain ---------------------Yakutat ----------------------------

63.0 67.7 42.9 63.3 52.4 45.7 69.4

65.9 78.0 40.6 79.9 63.5 54.9 69.8

59.2 47.0 46.3 46.6 33.3 34.1 69.1

68.6 40.0 22.2 60.7 40.0 40.0 86.7

71.7 33.3 33.3 56.1 – 100.0 100.0

67.6 37.5 53.8 50.0 35.3 14.3 80.0

24.5 9.7 46.7 11.8 25.6 42.9 20.9

49.6 72.7 25.0 71.8 18.8 12.5 57.5

56.3 76.7 44.4 76.9 9.1 20.0 60.8

40.7 61.3 13.3 63.8 40.0 – 54.5

48.9 4.1 79.2 68.5 62.5 91.7 32.1

5.0 7.4 – – 6.3 – 14.2

3.1 5.2 – 21.5 – – 29.2

– – 16.7 10.4 – – –

5.7 7.7 9.8 5.3 4.1 3.5 7.5

48.7 53.2 68.4 51.0 41.9 48.9 53.0 60.1 55.4 58.6 51.6 65.6

53.6 59.1 74.4 53.1 42.6 50.9 49.9 68.7 59.1 62.7 53.2 74.6

42.5 45.1 61.9 48.6 41.1 46.8 57.1 53.1 51.9 54.6 50.0 56.9

45.8 43.6 66.4 53.3 44.9 52.5 53.4 40.4 51.3 62.0 55.1 52.8

20.6 46.3 58.0 46.1 29.9 40.2 44.8 34.6 40.6 46.2 51.4 50.3

57.9 41.6 71.3 52.0 41.8 55.3 81.1 56.8 45.1 63.9 52.5 62.0

54.4 10.7 23.2 24.6 18.3 22.4 16.2 20.5 30.0 14.6 27.5 18.3

53.0 66.5 75.8 51.0 49.1 47.1 67.2 74.4 57.8 61.5 67.0 68.7

72.2 79.3 79.1 52.3 57.7 49.3 75.6 77.1 67.5 69.4 70.3 75.0

38.3 44.1 71.9 49.7 41.4 45.0 58.8 72.0 49.8 53.3 64.3 61.6

39.8 32.9 67.5 53.6 62.0 64.4 29.7 27.0 44.0 34.9 49.8 32.4

– 7.2 1.6 1.1 1.0 1.3 10.0 7.0 2.7 6.5 .8 12.9

6.2 15.5 17.8 6.3 13.7 8.1 20.8 21.3 11.7 18.5 10.6 17.5

– 2.5 16.7 3.8 2.2 6.2 .6 5.4 3.3 1.1 1.1 8.6

20.1 7.8 7.7 6.9 8.3 7.0 10.7 19.2 12.6 10.3 7.6 12.5

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREAmCon.

ALASKA NATIVE REGIONAL CORPORATION Ahtna ----------------------------Aleut -----------------------------Arctic Slope ------------------------Bering Straits ----------------------Bristol Bay ------------------------Calista ----------------------------Chugach --------------------------Cook Inlet -------------------------Doyon ----------------------------Koniag----------------------------NANA ----------------------------Sealaska ---------------------------

392

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LAND

All areas ---------------------

18.4

24.6

21.6

4.8

12.9

17.7

12 459

13 489

4 478

17 832

14 800

50.7

55.3

50.6

47.3

Acoma Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -----Acoma Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

19.0 19.0 19.0

23.5 23.5 23.5

27.3 27.3 27.3

2.2 2.2 2.2

11.4 11.4 11.4

16.7 16.7 16.7

14 203 14 203 14 203

13 995 13 995 13 995

4 049 4 049 4 049

15 625 15 625 15 625

14 135 14 135 14 135

49.9 49.9 49.9

55.8 55.8 55.8

41.5 41.5 41.5

48.6 48.6 48.6

Agua Caliente Reservation -------------California -----------------------

5.3 5.3

34.2 34.2

21.1 21.1

– –

39.5 39.5

– –

26 786 26 786

29 306 29 306

10 786 10 786

19 375 19 375

21 250 21 250

– –

– –

– –

– –

Alabama and Coushatta Reservation -----Texas -------------------------

17.1 17.1

26.5 26.5

21.8 21.8

3.4 3.4

11.5 11.5

19.7 19.7

18 854 18 854

20 486 20 486

5 776 5 776

16 528 16 528

12 344 12 344

23.4 23.4

24.4 24.4

31.8 31.8

25.9 25.9

Alamo Navajo Reservation -------------New Mexico --------------------

17.2 17.2

20.5 20.5

21.5 21.5

5.6 5.6

16.9 16.9

18.2 18.2

9 819 9 819

10 602 10 602

2 680 2 680

12 014 12 014

11 726 11 726

60.0 60.0

60.4 60.4

78.6 78.6

59.9 59.9

Allegany Reservation -----------------New York ----------------------

17.3 17.3

24.4 24.4

16.3 16.3

5.7 5.7

14.9 14.9

21.4 21.4

18 917 18 917

21 161 21 161

7 671 7 671

18 438 18 438

15 875 15 875

27.9 27.9

42.1 42.1

23.9 23.9

20.6 20.6

Alturas Rancheria --------------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

5 360 5 360

– –

6 916 6 916

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Annette Islands Reserve ---------------Alaska -------------------------

14.6 14.6

23.2 23.2

11.3 11.3

5.8 5.8

21.0 21.0

24.1 24.1

33 125 33 125

38 125 38 125

10 903 10 903

35 562 35 562

21 250 21 250

10.3 10.3

15.8 15.8

9.2 9.2

7.3 7.3

Bad River Reservation ----------------Wisconsin ----------------------

22.1 22.1

31.1 31.1

23.9 23.9

4.5 4.5

3.6 3.6

14.9 14.9

12 552 12 552

13 409 13 409

5 123 5 123

13 977 13 977

12 639 12 639

50.8 50.8

57.8 57.8

13.5 13.5

49.0 49.0

Barona Rancheria --------------------California -----------------------

6.8 6.8

29.1 29.1

27.2 27.2

2.9 2.9

16.5 16.5

17.5 17.5

25 625 25 625

26 667 26 667

6 916 6 916

21 250 21 250

20 625 20 625

18.8 18.8

25.2 25.2

– –

25.0 25.0

Bay Mills Reservation ----------------Michigan -----------------------

9.3 9.3

16.9 16.9

38.1 38.1

26.3 26.3

3.4 3.4

5.9 5.9

17 917 17 917

18 250 18 250

6 374 6 374

25 417 25 417

25 313 25 313

35.3 35.3

38.5 38.5

25.0 25.0

33.3 33.3

Benton Paiute Reservation -------------California -----------------------

31.3 31.3

37.5 37.5

31.3 31.3

– –

– –

– –

7 950 7 950

11 250 11 250

4 834 4 834

12 500 12 500

8 750 8 750

60.7 60.7

75.0 75.0

41.7 41.7

70.6 70.6

Big Bend Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

11 250 11 250

11 250 11 250

4 800 4 800

11 250 11 250

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Big Cypress Reservation ---------------Florida -------------------------

12.5 12.5

22.6 22.6

32.7 32.7

7.7 7.7

9.5 9.5

14.9 14.9

17 321 17 321

19 722 19 722

5 366 5 366

14 167 14 167

9 063 9 063

19.6 19.6

13.5 13.5

26.3 26.3

15.0 15.0

Big Lagoon Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

31 250 31 250

31 250 31 250

10 933 10 933

23 750 23 750

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Big Pine Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

8.2 8.2

26.4 26.4

40.9 40.9

1.8 1.8

10.9 10.9

11.8 11.8

20 250 20 250

22 250 22 250

6 699 6 699

25 556 25 556

17 500 17 500

26.5 26.5

22.2 22.2

16.7 16.7

25.3 25.3

Big Sandy Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

16.7 16.7

– –

50.0 50.0

17 500 17 500

17 500 17 500

3 784 3 784

17 917 17 917

– –

41.7 41.7

60.0 60.0

57.1 57.1

20.0 20.0

Big Valley Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

5 360 5 360

5 360 5 360

2 991 2 991

– –

– –

77.4 77.4

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

Bishop Rancheria --------------------California -----------------------

15.9 15.9

23.6 23.6

23.3 23.3

2.3 2.3

10.6 10.6

24.3 24.3

17 097 17 097

17 455 17 455

6 799 6 799

25 446 25 446

11 964 11 964

26.5 26.5

31.3 31.3

16.4 16.4

24.2 24.2

Blackfeet Reservation -----------------Montana -----------------------

28.0 28.0

24.9 24.9

24.0 24.0

4.1 4.1

6.8 6.8

12.2 12.2

13 315 13 315

13 818 13 818

4 718 4 718

19 757 19 757

14 237 14 237

50.1 50.1

54.6 54.6

46.6 46.6

45.7 45.7

Blue Lake Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

23.1 23.1

30.8 30.8

30.8 30.8

– –

– –

15.4 15.4

35 208 35 208

19 375 19 375

12 257 12 257

21 250 21 250

18 750 18 750

– –

– –

– –

– –

Bois Forte (Nett Lake) Reservation -------Minnesota ----------------------

15.2 15.2

20.2 20.2

37.4 37.4

– –

8.1 8.1

19.2 19.2

14 306 14 306

15 972 15 972

4 994 4 994

20 625 20 625

17 188 17 188

39.5 39.5

44.4 44.4

47.4 47.4

36.9 36.9

Bridgeport Colony -------------------California -----------------------

– –

25.0 25.0

75.0 75.0

– –

– –

– –

7 071 7 071

7 743 7 743

4 437 4 437

– –

– –

64.3 64.3

100.0 100.0

– –

66.7 66.7

Brighton Reservation -----------------Florida -------------------------

14.3 14.3

27.2 27.2

18.4 18.4

17.7 17.7

7.5 7.5

15.0 15.0

12 105 12 105

19 125 19 125

5 304 5 304

17 188 17 188

12 750 12 750

21.4 21.4

16.7 16.7

11.9 11.9

15.6 15.6

Burns Paiute Reservation and Trust Lands, OR -----------------------------Burns Paiute Reservation ------------Oregon ------------------------

21.2 21.2 21.2

39.4 39.4 39.4

21.2 21.2 21.2

6.1 6.1 6.1

– – –

12.1 12.1 12.1

15 000 15 000 15 000

20 000 20 000 20 000

4 782 4 782 4 782

16 667 16 667 16 667

13 750 13 750 13 750

45.3 45.3 45.3

42.4 42.4 42.4

100.0 100.0 100.0

40.6 40.6 40.6

Cabazon Reservation -----------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

27 500 27 500

21 250 21 250

4 454 4 454

31 250 31 250

– –

56.8 56.8

58.6 58.6

– –

50.0 50.0

Cahuilla Reservation ------------------California -----------------------

27.8 27.8

22.2 22.2

22.2 22.2

5.6 5.6

5.6 5.6

16.7 16.7

12 500 12 500

15 000 15 000

4 406 4 406

21 250 21 250

18 125 18 125

51.9 51.9

62.1 62.1

28.6 28.6

45.0 45.0

Campo Reservation ------------------California -----------------------

24.0 24.0

16.0 16.0

16.0 16.0

– –

32.0 32.0

12.0 12.0

17 500 17 500

21 354 21 354

6 131 6 131

15 833 15 833

13 125 13 125

23.3 23.3

13.9 13.9

50.0 50.0

11.1 11.1

Camp Verde Reservation --------------Arizona ------------------------

17.4 17.4

16.7 16.7

28.3 28.3

8.0 8.0

15.9 15.9

13.8 13.8

12 426 12 426

11 776 11 776

3 270 3 270

15 729 15 729

11 389 11 389

61.9 61.9

67.7 67.7

44.2 44.2

56.9 56.9

Canoncito Reservation ----------------New Mexico --------------------

14.7 14.7

19.0 19.0

17.4 17.4

– –

39.9 39.9

8.9 8.9

7 554 7 554

8 060 8 060

3 147 3 147

12 000 12 000

11 250 11 250

60.3 60.3

62.7 62.7

69.0 69.0

61.8 61.8

Carson Colony ----------------------Nevada ------------------------

14.0 14.0

26.0 26.0

22.0 22.0

4.0 4.0

12.0 12.0

22.0 22.0

21 250 21 250

17 813 17 813

7 830 7 830

16 250 16 250

20 781 20 781

35.5 35.5

32.2 32.2

66.7 66.7

28.0 28.0

Catawba Reservation (state) -----------South Carolina -------------------

10.0 10.0

12.0 12.0

20.0 20.0

– –

28.0 28.0

30.0 30.0

20 250 20 250

21 750 21 750

4 931 4 931

13 750 13 750

11 250 11 250

29.7 29.7

30.4 30.4

100.0 100.0

28.2 28.2

Cattaraugus Reservation --------------New York ----------------------

16.6 16.6

26.8 26.8

27.1 27.1

2.1 2.1

9.7 9.7

17.7 17.7

17 263 17 263

18 717 18 717

6 885 6 885

21 466 21 466

16 522 16 522

29.8 29.8

38.3 38.3

21.0 21.0

27.9 27.9

Cedarville Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

11 250 11 250

11 250 11 250

3 175 3 175

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 393 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Chehalis Reservation -----------------Washington ---------------------

28.4 28.4

27.0 27.0

27.0 27.0

13.5 13.5

– –

4.1 4.1

10 000 10 000

9 546 9 546

4 064 4 064

17 083 17 083

11 875 11 875

43.6 43.6

43.8 43.8

23.5 23.5

51.3 51.3

Chemehuevi Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

5.9 5.9

50.0 50.0

38.2 38.2

– –

5.9 5.9

– –

15 750 15 750

16 500 16 500

6 209 6 209

21 250 21 250

11 250 11 250

18.2 18.2

12.9 12.9

30.0 30.0

16.7 16.7

Cheyenne River Reservation ------------South Dakota -------------------

26.3 26.3

19.4 19.4

20.0 20.0

9.4 9.4

8.3 8.3

16.6 16.6

9 885 9 885

10 870 10 870

4 077 4 077

18 173 18 173

14 846 14 846

59.7 59.7

64.9 64.9

53.8 53.8

57.2 57.2

Chitimacha Reservation ---------------Louisiana -----------------------

6.6 6.6

52.6 52.6

25.0 25.0

– –

6.6 6.6

9.2 9.2

13 661 13 661

14 732 14 732

5 584 5 584

18 750 18 750

15 000 15 000

38.5 38.5

55.6 55.6

29.2 29.2

24.0 24.0

Cochiti Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico --------------------

33.5 33.5

30.6 30.6

11.2 11.2

1.4 1.4

9.0 9.0

14.4 14.4

18 036 18 036

22 589 22 589

5 828 5 828

16 458 16 458

16 484 16 484

24.9 24.9

18.5 18.5

38.5 38.5

27.1 27.1

Cocopah Reservation -----------------Arizona ------------------------

11.2 11.2

25.2 25.2

46.2 46.2

3.5 3.5

4.2 4.2

9.8 9.8

12 279 12 279

11 979 11 979

4 641 4 641

20 938 20 938

20 625 20 625

56.7 56.7

65.1 65.1

88.7 88.7

50.4 50.4

Coeur d’Alene Reservation and Trust Lands, ID ------------------------------Coeur d’Alene Reservation -----------Idaho -------------------------

18.5 18.5 18.5

31.0 31.0 31.0

19.0 19.0 19.0

8.0 8.0 8.0

8.5 8.5 8.5

15.0 15.0 15.0

17 670 17 670 17 670

17 417 17 417 17 417

5 766 5 766 5 766

23 194 23 194 23 194

15 833 15 833 15 833

40.0 40.0 40.0

48.6 48.6 48.6

20.4 20.4 20.4

31.9 31.9 31.9

Cold Springs Rancheria ----------------California -----------------------

9.5 9.5

28.6 28.6

28.6 28.6

– –

23.8 23.8

9.5 9.5

13 214 13 214

13 125 13 125

3 379 3 379

18 125 18 125

13 958 13 958

53.7 53.7

64.5 64.5

– –

41.9 41.9

Colorado River Reservation -------------Arizona -----------------------California -----------------------

19.1 18.9 100.0

30.9 31.0 –

23.3 23.3 –

7.5 7.5 –

9.9 9.9 –

9.3 9.4 –

16 573 16 573 –

18 125 18 125 –

5 959 5 979 2 108

20 781 20 781 –

14 734 14 734 –

37.3 37.5 –

40.2 40.5 –

41.5 41.5 –

39.3 39.3 –

Colusa (Cachil Dehe) Rancheria----------California -----------------------

– –

66.7 66.7

– –

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

21 667 21 667

25 625 25 625

9 373 9 373

– –

20 000 20 000

– –

– –

– –

– –

Colville Reservation ------------------Washington ---------------------

21.0 21.0

20.1 20.1

18.5 18.5

13.4 13.4

5.2 5.2

21.8 21.8

17 089 17 089

17 885 17 885

7 561 7 561

23 949 23 949

16 919 16 919

32.9 32.9

37.4 37.4

28.8 28.8

31.9 31.9

Cortina Rancheria --------------------California -----------------------

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

– –

66.7 66.7

5 714 5 714

18 750 18 750

2 806 2 806

– –

– –

26.3 26.3

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

Coushatta Reservation ----------------Louisiana -----------------------

– –

28.6 28.6

– –

– –

42.9 42.9

28.6 28.6

7 111 7 111

7 692 7 692

4 588 4 588

22 917 22 917

13 750 13 750

50.0 50.0

31.3 31.3

– –

61.5 61.5

Cow Creek Reservation ---------------Oregon ------------------------

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

13 333 13 333

5 000– 5 000–

2 079 2 079

– –

– –

88.0 88.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

Coyote Valley Reservation -------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

81.3 81.3

– –

18.8 18.8

– –

8 464 8 464

9 648 9 648

2 937 2 937

6 250 6 250

28 750 28 750

74.2 74.2

75.8 75.8

100.0 100.0

63.0 63.0

Crow Reservation and Trust Lands, MT ---Crow Reservation ------------------Montana -----------------------

19.9 19.9 19.9

29.1 29.1 29.1

20.5 20.5 20.5

12.6 12.6 12.6

4.6 4.6 4.6

13.3 13.3 13.3

14 031 14 031 14 031

14 617 14 617 14 617

4 243 4 243 4 243

16 875 16 875 16 875

16 549 16 549 16 549

50.0 50.0 50.0

54.9 54.9 54.9

50.0 50.0 50.0

45.5 45.5 45.5

Crow Creek Reservation ---------------South Dakota -------------------

26.1 26.1

29.0 29.0

25.2 25.2

3.5 3.5

6.5 6.5

9.7 9.7

12 763 12 763

13 125 13 125

3 717 3 717

17 500 17 500

12 946 12 946

53.6 53.6

57.6 57.6

31.5 31.5

49.5 49.5

Devils Lake Sioux Reservation ----------North Dakota -------------------

14.5 14.5

23.0 23.0

18.6 18.6

1.9 1.9

9.0 9.0

33.0 33.0

12 930 12 930

11 699 11 699

3 940 3 940

17 643 17 643

15 798 15 798

53.1 53.1

58.3 58.3

47.5 47.5

52.5 52.5

Dresslerville Colony ------------------Nevada ------------------------

21.7 21.7

6.5 6.5

28.3 28.3

4.3 4.3

23.9 23.9

15.2 15.2

21 250 21 250

20 625 20 625

7 878 7 878

21 250 21 250

15 875 15 875

24.1 24.1

31.9 31.9

– –

23.1 23.1

Dry Creek Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

41.2 41.2

58.8 58.8

39 750 39 750

39 750 39 750

5 976 5 976

19 375 19 375

8 750 8 750

– –

– –

– –

– –

Duck Valley Reservation ---------------Idaho ------------------------Nevada ------------------------

15.3 3.5 18.3

22.2 17.5 23.4

30.5 35.1 29.4

9.5 21.1 6.4

6.9 14.0 5.0

15.6 8.8 17.4

15 491 20 750 15 000

16 154 20 500 15 455

6 416 5 397 6 643

23 333 18 333 25 000

16 310 16 528 16 146

36.3 35.5 36.5

38.5 40.5 38.0

28.4 50.0 25.8

35.4 31.0 36.3

Duckwater Reservation ----------------Nevada ------------------------

20.9 20.9

27.9 27.9

4.7 4.7

9.3 9.3

14.0 14.0

23.3 23.3

16 875 16 875

19 167 19 167

6 717 6 717

20 417 20 417

18 750 18 750

25.7 25.7

25.0 25.0

33.3 33.3

23.8 23.8

Eastern Cherokee Reservation -----------North Carolina -------------------

14.3 14.3

24.0 24.0

17.3 17.3

2.9 2.9

15.3 15.3

26.3 26.3

16 330 16 330

17 517 17 517

6 382 6 382

14 854 14 854

12 240 12 240

34.9 34.9

40.3 40.3

30.3 30.3

30.0 30.0

Elk Valley Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

40.0 40.0

– –

60.0 60.0

– –

23 542 23 542

23 542 23 542

6 484 6 484

– –

21 250 21 250

– –

– –

– –

– –

Ely Colony -------------------------Nevada ------------------------

19.0 19.0

14.3 14.3

66.7 66.7

– –

– –

– –

20 250 20 250

21 500 21 500

4 819 4 819

13 125 13 125

16 563 16 563

30.4 30.4

37.5 37.5

– –

33.3 33.3

Fallon Colony -----------------------Nevada ------------------------

8.6 8.6

28.6 28.6

20.0 20.0

5.7 5.7

22.9 22.9

14.3 14.3

8 778 8 778

9 683 9 683

4 489 4 489

6 250 6 250

19 167 19 167

45.5 45.5

48.5 48.5

– –

51.2 51.2

Fallon Reservation -------------------Nevada ------------------------

23.2 23.2

23.2 23.2

14.1 14.1

14.1 14.1

6.1 6.1

19.2 19.2

15 179 15 179

17 222 17 222

6 436 6 436

19 219 19 219

17 375 17 375

33.3 33.3

36.4 36.4

20.0 20.0

31.1 31.1

Flandreau Reservation ----------------South Dakota -------------------

33.0 33.0

21.4 21.4

24.1 24.1

1.8 1.8

13.4 13.4

6.3 6.3

18 571 18 571

18 333 18 333

6 548 6 548

16 071 16 071

11 667 11 667

22.2 22.2

25.7 25.7

40.0 40.0

23.5 23.5

Flathead Reservation -----------------Montana -----------------------

22.4 22.4

21.2 21.2

17.7 17.7

9.8 9.8

13.1 13.1

15.8 15.8

14 898 14 898

17 096 17 096

6 428 6 428

21 436 21 436

15 854 15 854

38.5 38.5

40.8 40.8

29.2 29.2

31.8 31.8

Fond du Lac Reservation --------------Minnesota ----------------------

29.7 29.7

24.3 24.3

22.3 22.3

3.4 3.4

7.8 7.8

12.5 12.5

13 920 13 920

15 484 15 484

5 457 5 457

19 375 19 375

14 107 14 107

43.9 43.9

50.4 50.4

28.9 28.9

40.2 40.2

Fort Apache Reservation --------------Arizona ------------------------

10.6 10.6

24.4 24.4

28.8 28.8

6.5 6.5

7.8 7.8

21.8 21.8

12 403 12 403

13 169 13 169

3 805 3 805

15 253 15 253

11 839 11 839

52.7 52.7

55.7 55.7

43.9 43.9

49.9 49.9

Fort Belknap Reservation and Trust Lands, MT -----------------------------Fort Belknap Reservation ------------Montana -----------------------

26.4 26.4 26.4

29.3 29.3 29.3

17.5 17.5 17.5

8.9 8.9 8.9

8.5 8.5 8.5

9.4 9.4 9.4

13 281 13 281 13 281

14 375 14 375 14 375

4 536 4 536 4 536

20 197 20 197 20 197

17 366 17 366 17 366

46.9 46.9 46.9

53.5 53.5 53.5

38.7 38.7 38.7

42.1 42.1 42.1

394

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Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Fort Berthold Reservation --------------North Dakota -------------------

22.1 22.1

20.8 20.8

24.8 24.8

2.8 2.8

13.1 13.1

16.3 16.3

11 583 11 583

12 250 12 250

4 849 4 849

20 250 20 250

16 738 16 738

50.6 50.6

61.3 61.3

33.1 33.1

50.8 50.8

Fort Bidwell Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

27.3 27.3

18.2 18.2

27.3 27.3

– –

13.6 13.6

13.6 13.6

12 813 12 813

14 375 14 375

5 640 5 640

17 188 17 188

20 417 20 417

47.3 47.3

65.5 65.5

– –

39.4 39.4

Fort Hall Reservation and Trust Lands, ID --Fort Hall Reservation ---------------Idaho -------------------------

16.5 16.5 16.5

21.8 21.8 21.8

15.1 15.1 15.1

7.0 7.0 7.0

7.4 7.4 7.4

32.2 32.2 32.2

14 333 14 333 14 333

15 458 15 458 15 458

4 610 4 610 4 610

18 750 18 750 18 750

14 757 14 757 14 757

48.6 48.6 48.6

56.1 56.1 56.1

62.6 62.6 62.6

43.8 43.8 43.8

Fort Independence Reservation ----------California -----------------------

25.0 25.0

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

25.0 25.0

– –

13 750 13 750

33 750 33 750

8 386 8 386

50 923 50 923

11 250 11 250

26.2 26.2

44.4 44.4

– –

33.3 33.3

Fort McDermitt Reservation ------------Nevada ------------------------

23.6 23.6

19.4 19.4

50.0 50.0

2.8 2.8

– –

4.2 4.2

9 554 9 554

10 114 10 114

3 010 3 010

11 250 11 250

13 438 13 438

70.0 70.0

76.7 76.7

83.9 83.9

67.7 67.7

Fort McDowell Reservation -------------Arizona ------------------------

9.5 9.5

37.2 37.2

23.6 23.6

1.4 1.4

5.4 5.4

23.0 23.0

15 982 15 982

17 083 17 083

5 610 5 610

16 250 16 250

15 000 15 000

30.8 30.8

33.1 33.1

31.3 31.3

23.7 23.7

Fort Mojave Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ--CA--NV -----------------------Fort Mojave Reservation ------------Arizona -----------------------Fort Mojave Trust Lands ------------California -----------------------

18.5 23.3 23.3 12.7 12.7

24.8 29.1 29.1 19.7 19.7

35.7 23.3 23.3 50.7 50.7

2.5 4.7 4.7 – –

4.5 4.7 4.7 4.2 4.2

14.0 15.1 15.1 12.7 12.7

13 14 14 13 13

13 11 11 13 13

5 3 3 7 7

17 17 17 20 20

15 12 12 16 16

114 500 500 250 250

47.0 52.3 52.3 38.2 38.2

65.1 56.8 56.8 100.0 100.0

22.6 40.0 40.0 6.3 6.3

43.2 48.4 48.4 37.0 37.0

Fort Peck Reservation-----------------Montana -----------------------

14.8 14.8

22.8 22.8

23.1 23.1

4.4 4.4

13.4 13.4

21.4 21.4

13 822 13 822

14 537 14 537

4 778 4 778

17 436 17 436

13 850 13 850

46.6 46.6

53.9 53.9

28.2 28.2

41.8 41.8

Fort Yuma (Quechan) Reservation -------California -----------------------

15.7 15.7

26.6 26.6

27.8 27.8

9.3 9.3

7.3 7.3

13.3 13.3

11 935 11 935

12 311 12 311

4 428 4 428

15 795 15 795

14 886 14 886

48.5 48.5

55.9 55.9

33.3 33.3

46.5 46.5

Gila River Reservation ----------------Arizona ------------------------

8.0 8.0

27.3 27.3

19.3 19.3

12.0 12.0

7.3 7.3

26.1 26.1

9 379 9 379

9 516 9 516

3 176 3 176

13 371 13 371

12 793 12 793

64.4 64.4

71.3 71.3

65.7 65.7

62.8 62.8

Goshute Reservation -----------------Nevada -----------------------Utah --------------------------

– – –

14.3 27.3 –

28.6 54.5 –

23.8 18.2 30.0

– – –

33.3 – 70.0

5 000– 13 333 5 000–

10 313 13 333 5 000–

1 939 2 698 1 325

– – –

13 750 13 750 –

89.5 76.5 100.0

78.3 68.8 100.0

100.0 – 100.0

84.2 62.5 100.0

Grand Portage Reservation -------------Minnesota ----------------------

38.6 38.6

21.7 21.7

19.3 19.3

7.2 7.2

8.4 8.4

4.8 4.8

16 071 16 071

17 143 17 143

10 808 10 808

26 250 26 250

15 938 15 938

27.7 27.7

45.0 45.0

– –

27.5 27.5

Grand Ronde Reservation --------------Oregon ------------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

13 750 13 750

13 750 13 750

14 297 14 297

13 750 13 750

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Grand Traverse Reservation and Trust Lands, MI ------------------------------Grand Traverse Trust Lands ----------Michigan -----------------------

20.8 20.8 20.8

35.8 35.8 35.8

35.8 35.8 35.8

7.5 7.5 7.5

– – –

– – –

8 263 8 263 8 263

8 064 8 064 8 064

4 411 4 411 4 411

14 375 14 375 14 375

16 458 16 458 16 458

71.2 71.2 71.2

81.3 81.3 81.3

40.0 40.0 40.0

62.0 62.0 62.0

Grindstone Creek Rancheria ------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

12 500 12 500

12 500 12 500

2 679 2 679

– –

– –

48.5 48.5

52.6 52.6

– –

50.0 50.0

Hannahville Community and Trust Lands, MI ------------------------------Hannahville Community -------------Michigan ----------------------Hannahville Trust Lands -------------Michigan -----------------------

6.8 8.3 8.3 – –

17.6 20.0 20.0 7.1 7.1

55.4 50.0 50.0 78.6 78.6

2.7 3.3 3.3 – –

5.4 3.3 3.3 14.3 14.3

12.2 15.0 15.0 – –

18 17 17 28 28

16 16 16 28 28

4 4 4 2 2

750 875 875 750 750

29.5 30.9 30.9 20.0 20.0

32.9 33.8 33.8 – –

22.2 – – 100.0 100.0

31.4 31.3 31.3 33.3 33.3

Havasupai Reservation ----------------Arizona ------------------------

24.0 24.0

36.0 36.0

20.8 20.8

– –

11.2 11.2

8.0 8.0

15 938 15 938

Hoh Reservation---------------------Washington ---------------------

– –

52.0 52.0

– –

32.0 32.0

16.0 16.0

– –

Hollywood Reservation ----------------Florida -------------------------

21.0 21.0

46.0 46.0

11.4 11.4

1.1 1.1

9.7 9.7

Hoopa Valley Reservation -------------California -----------------------

21.9 21.9

23.1 23.1

22.8 22.8

12.3 12.3

Hopi Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ ----Hopi Reservation ------------------Arizona ------------------------

21.8 21.8 21.8

29.5 29.5 29.5

19.9 19.9 19.9

Hopland Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

18.8 18.8

18.8 18.8

Hualapai Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ -Hualapai Reservation ---------------Arizona ------------------------

15.1 15.1 15.1

Indian Township Reservation -----------Maine -------------------------

472 167 167 125 125

333 917 917 125 125

000 250 250 824 824

778 500 500 833 833

625 885 885 911 911

15 313 15 313 15 313 – –

20 179 20 179

4 112 4 112

7 321 7 321

16 250 16 250

31.3 31.3

35.8 35.8

27.8 27.8

27.9 27.9

23 125 23 125

23 333 23 333

4 064 4 064

2 500– 2 500–

20 417 20 417

54.2 54.2

56.3 56.3

100.0 100.0

27.8 27.8

10.8 10.8

12 614 12 614

12 917 12 917

6 522 6 522

21 250 21 250

16 023 16 023

39.0 39.0

42.1 42.1

33.3 33.3

40.5 40.5

6.0 6.0

13.9 13.9

16 036 16 036

15 625 15 625

5 936 5 936

20 313 20 313

13 542 13 542

40.7 40.7

48.2 48.2

17.4 17.4

41.4 41.4

2.0 2.0 2.0

15.7 15.7 15.7

11.1 11.1 11.1

13 418 13 418 13 418

13 917 13 917 13 917

4 566 4 566 4 566

16 818 16 818 16 818

13 851 13 851 13 851

49.4 49.4 49.4

53.8 53.8 53.8

47.2 47.2 47.2

47.7 47.7 47.7

12.5 12.5

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

7 925 7 925

7 156 7 156

3 164 3 164

23 125 23 125

– –

76.9 76.9

91.0 91.0

– –

73.0 73.0

30.2 30.2 30.2

28.6 28.6 28.6

3.6 3.6 3.6

3.6 3.6 3.6

18.8 18.8 18.8

10 956 10 956 10 956

11 731 11 731 11 731

3 630 3 630 3 630

13 438 13 438 13 438

16 641 16 641 16 641

56.1 56.1 56.1

59.9 59.9 59.9

60.4 60.4 60.4

53.1 53.1 53.1

25.8 25.8

22.7 22.7

15.6 15.6

7.8 7.8

10.2 10.2

18.0 18.0

17 132 17 132

16 765 16 765

5 256 5 256

16 786 16 786

17 500 17 500

35.1 35.1

38.7 38.7

26.7 26.7

32.8 32.8

Iowa Reservation --------------------Kansas -----------------------Nebraska -----------------------

– – –

15.0 16.7 –

22.5 13.9 100.0

– – –

17.5 19.4 –

45.0 50.0 –

21 250 21 250 –

24 375 24 375 –

6 336 7 125 1 714

14 000 14 000 –

13 750 15 417 6 250

3.1 3.7 –

– – –

– – –

– – –

Isabella Reservation and Trust Lands, MI --Isabella Reservation ----------------Michigan ----------------------Isabella Trust Lands ----------------Michigan -----------------------

16.1 15.7 15.7 18.8 18.8

14.7 15.0 15.0 12.5 12.5

48.8 49.8 49.8 40.6 40.6

2.0 2.2 2.2 – –

8.0 7.1 7.1 15.6 15.6

10.4 10.1 10.1 12.5 12.5

16 15 15 31 31

17 16 16 35 35

5 5 5 8 8

16 15 15 30 30

13 13 13 16 16

750 333 333 458 458

32.7 35.6 35.6 7.1 7.1

35.2 37.5 37.5 7.7 7.7

21.4 23.1 23.1 – –

35.7 39.8 39.8 8.0 8.0

Isleta Pueblo -----------------------New Mexico --------------------

17.4 17.4

31.9 31.9

13.4 13.4

1.6 1.6

15.6 15.6

20.1 20.1

19 628 19 628

23 208 23 208

7 107 7 107

19 286 19 286

16 939 16 939

27.3 27.3

26.8 26.8

41.7 41.7

25.1 25.1

Jackson Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

15 625 15 625

16 250 16 250

6 425 6 425

18 750 18 750

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

319 083 083 667 667

750 250 250 125 125

114 942 942 045 045

500 058 058 250 250

454 083 083 925 925

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 395 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

103 089 089 625 625

17 17 17 8 8

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Jamestown Klallam Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----------------------Jamestown Klallam Reservation -------Washington ---------------------

100.0 100.0 100.0

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

41 250 41 250 41 250

41 250 41 250 41 250

12 000 12 000 12 000

40 476 40 476 40 476

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

Jemez Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico --------------------

15.2 15.2

24.0 24.0

23.5 23.5

8.1 8.1

8.1 8.1

21.0 21.0

17 935 17 935

18 710 18 710

4 775 4 775

17 578 17 578

15 469 15 469

36.8 36.8

41.1 41.1

46.0 46.0

40.2 40.2

Jicarilla Apache Reservation ------------New Mexico --------------------

22.9 22.9

28.5 28.5

21.1 21.1

3.4 3.4

13.2 13.2

10.9 10.9

18 640 18 640

19 020 19 020

5 719 5 719

16 250 16 250

14 240 14 240

29.4 29.4

32.8 32.8

30.2 30.2

24.8 24.8

Kaibab Reservation ------------------Arizona ------------------------

33.3 33.3

22.2 22.2

22.2 22.2

– –

11.1 11.1

11.1 11.1

21 250 21 250

21 250 21 250

5 245 5 245

18 750 18 750

8 750 8 750

41.5 41.5

44.0 44.0

– –

42.9 42.9

Kalispel Reservation ------------------Washington ---------------------

– –

34.8 34.8

13.0 13.0

21.7 21.7

– –

30.4 30.4

17 500 17 500

19 167 19 167

6 188 6 188

17 083 17 083

– –

40.5 40.5

57.1 57.1

– –

38.9 38.9

Karok Reservation and Trust Lands, CA ---Karok Trust Lands -----------------California -----------------------

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

5 000 5 000 5 000

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

Kickapoo Reservation -----------------Kansas ------------------------

22.9 22.9

15.2 15.2

19.0 19.0

7.6 7.6

10.5 10.5

24.8 24.8

14 464 14 464

16 250 16 250

4 831 4 831

15 000 15 000

15 250 15 250

36.9 36.9

49.7 49.7

29.0 29.0

31.3 31.3

Kootenai Reservation -----------------Idaho -------------------------

24.2 24.2

48.5 48.5

– –

18.2 18.2

– –

9.1 9.1

16 875 16 875

17 500 17 500

4 992 4 992

16 250 16 250

13 750 13 750

36.5 36.5

38.5 38.5

– –

36.4 36.4

Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation and Trust Lands, WI ------------------------Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation -------Wisconsin ----------------------

27.0 27.0 27.0

21.2 21.2 21.2

29.4 29.4 29.4

3.6 3.6 3.6

8.6 8.6 8.6

10.3 10.3 10.3

10 680 10 680 10 680

11 351 11 351 11 351

4 250 4 250 4 250

13 958 13 958 13 958

12 875 12 875 12 875

50.2 50.2 50.2

56.5 56.5 56.5

21.2 21.2 21.2

49.5 49.5 49.5

Lac du Flambeau Reservation -----------Wisconsin ----------------------

20.9 20.9

17.5 17.5

20.4 20.4

5.7 5.7

11.1 11.1

24.5 24.5

11 913 11 913

11 080 11 080

4 152 4 152

13 583 13 583

12 473 12 473

57.7 57.7

67.9 67.9

23.4 23.4

56.9 56.9

Lac Vieux Desert Reservation -----------Michigan -----------------------

5.9 5.9

21.6 21.6

49.0 49.0

– –

5.9 5.9

17.6 17.6

16 667 16 667

25 179 25 179

6 610 6 610

19 375 19 375

8 750 8 750

21.4 21.4

10.0 10.0

30.0 30.0

17.2 17.2

Laguna Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -----Laguna Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

19.2 19.2 19.2

20.8 20.8 20.8

23.3 23.3 23.3

1.2 1.2 1.2

15.0 15.0 15.0

20.5 20.5 20.5

16 844 16 844 16 844

18 315 18 315 18 315

6 085 6 085 6 085

17 064 17 064 17 064

12 451 12 451 12 451

31.2 31.2 31.2

38.3 38.3 38.3

36.9 36.9 36.9

27.7 27.7 27.7

La Jolla Reservation ------------------California -----------------------

24.0 24.0

64.0 64.0

– –

– –

12.0 12.0

– –

15 250 15 250

14 583 14 583

4 269 4 269

31 250 31 250

11 250 11 250

34.7 34.7

46.6 46.6

100.0 100.0

37.5 37.5

Lake Traverse (Sisseton) Reservation -----South Dakota -------------------

19.9 19.9

30.0 30.0

19.2 19.2

.9 .9

13.7 13.7

16.4 16.4

10 572 10 572

11 009 11 009

4 058 4 058

13 417 13 417

13 864 13 864

63.3 63.3

72.6 72.6

71.0 71.0

58.7 58.7

L’Anse Reservation and Trust Lands, MI---L’Anse Reservation ----------------Michigan ----------------------L’Anse Trust Lands ----------------Michigan -----------------------

30.8 31.1 31.1 – –

11.2 11.3 11.3 – –

31.3 31.5 31.5 – –

5.4 4.5 4.5 100.0 100.0

11.2 11.3 11.3 – –

10.3 10.4 10.4 – –

13 13 13 50 50

17 17 17 50 50

229 106 106 306 306

20 000 20 000 20 000 – –

17 333 17 333 17 333 – –

31.9 32.2 32.2 – –

40.5 40.5 40.5 – –

22.5 23.1 23.1 – –

37.9 38.3 38.3 – –

Las Vegas Colony -------------------Nevada ------------------------

12.0 12.0

16.0 16.0

24.0 24.0

– –

– –

48.0 48.0

40 208 40 208

24 167 24 167

6 750 6 750

29 375 29 375

18 333 18 333

29.6 29.6

39.4 39.4

– –

21.4 21.4

Laytonville Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

10.5 10.5

36.8 36.8

10.5 10.5

10.5 10.5

– –

31.6 31.6

10 536 10 536

11 250 11 250

4 149 4 149

31 250 31 250

13 750 13 750

64.2 64.2

69.2 69.2

80.0 80.0

54.1 54.1

Leech Lake Reservation ---------------Minnesota ----------------------

24.4 24.4

26.8 26.8

22.6 22.6

3.3 3.3

5.3 5.3

17.6 17.6

11 904 11 904

12 241 12 241

4 705 4 705

18 450 18 450

15 809 15 809

54.0 54.0

63.9 63.9

52.6 52.6

49.9 49.9

Lone Pine Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

5.8 5.8

19.2 19.2

57.7 57.7

5.8 5.8

3.8 3.8

7.7 7.7

16 111 16 111

18 958 18 958

5 433 5 433

13 125 13 125

11 875 11 875

30.5 30.5

48.3 48.3

– –

21.6 21.6

Lookout Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

– –

33.3 33.3

66.7 66.7

– –

– –

– –

21 250 21 250

30 000 30 000

7 918 7 918

– –

21 250 21 250

– –

– –

– –

– –

Los Coyotes Reservation --------------California -----------------------

– –

35.3 35.3

– –

– –

17.6 17.6

47.1 47.1

15 917 15 917

15 625 15 625

6 625 6 625

17 321 17 321

12 188 12 188

19.4 19.4

19.5 19.5

– –

41.7 41.7

Lovelock Colony ---------------------Nevada ------------------------

– –

33.3 33.3

22.2 22.2

– –

– –

44.4 44.4

15 417 15 417

16 250 16 250

5 422 5 422

16 250 16 250

21 250 21 250

30.8 30.8

27.3 27.3

25.0 25.0

43.5 43.5

Lower Brule Reservation ---------------South Dakota -------------------

23.4 23.4

29.0 29.0

21.1 21.1

8.6 8.6

5.6 5.6

12.2 12.2

16 875 16 875

14 881 14 881

4 850 4 850

16 125 16 125

17 583 17 583

54.2 54.2

64.6 64.6

39.4 39.4

45.5 45.5

Lower Elwha Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----------------------------Lower Elwha Reservation ------------Washington ---------------------

5.6 5.6 5.6

33.3 33.3 33.3

22.2 22.2 22.2

11.1 11.1 11.1

11.1 11.1 11.1

16.7 16.7 16.7

11 477 11 477 11 477

11 250 11 250 11 250

5 159 5 159 5 159

17 500 17 500 17 500

23 125 23 125 23 125

33.0 33.0 33.0

36.4 36.4 36.4

41.7 41.7 41.7

37.0 37.0 37.0

Lower Sioux Community --------------Minnesota ----------------------

19.7 19.7

16.7 16.7

48.5 48.5

– –

6.1 6.1

9.1 9.1

11 806 11 806

12 375 12 375

4 736 4 736

11 667 11 667

13 594 13 594

38.2 38.2

49.0 49.0

18.2 18.2

33.3 33.3

Lummi Reservation -------------------Washington ---------------------

14.1 14.1

23.1 23.1

22.0 22.0

11.9 11.9

11.0 11.0

18.0 18.0

22 731 22 731

19 937 19 937

5 446 5 446

19 643 19 643

15 000 15 000

33.9 33.9

34.1 34.1

37.0 37.0

34.3 34.3

Makah Reservation ------------------Washington ---------------------

24.8 24.8

17.8 17.8

18.7 18.7

24.8 24.8

3.8 3.8

10.2 10.2

16 705 16 705

18 250 18 250

6 494 6 494

23 472 23 472

18 125 18 125

36.3 36.3

35.6 35.6

50.9 50.9

32.7 32.7

Manchester (Point Arena) Rancheria ------California -----------------------

– –

30.8 30.8

34.6 34.6

15.4 15.4

19.2 19.2

– –

12 625 12 625

13 375 13 375

4 152 4 152

11 250 11 250

11 875 11 875

55.5 55.5

85.1 85.1

– –

46.7 46.7

Manzanita Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

11.8 11.8

41.2 41.2

23.5 23.5

– –

– –

23.5 23.5

14 500 14 500

14 250 14 250

9 876 9 876

36 250 36 250

15 625 15 625

43.2 43.2

53.8 53.8

– –

45.5 45.5

Maricopa (Ak-Chin) Reservation ---------Arizona ------------------------

17.1 17.1

12.8 12.8

30.8 30.8

32.5 32.5

1.7 1.7

5.1 5.1

14 886 14 886

16 023 16 023

3 991 3 991

11 204 11 204

11 705 11 705

46.4 46.4

54.3 54.3

25.0 25.0

39.3 39.3

Mashantucket Pequot Reservation -------Connecticut ---------------------

22.2 22.2

55.6 55.6

22.2 22.2

– –

– –

– –

41 667 41 667

46 250 46 250

10 271 10 271

33 750 33 750

25 417 25 417

– –

– –

– –

– –

396

281 125 125 480 480

875 625 625 480 480

7 7 7 24 24

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

Mattaponi Reservation (state) ----------Virginia ------------------------

25.0 25.0

31.3 31.3

– –

25.0 25.0

18.8 18.8

– –

20 625 20 625

20 625 20 625

9 838 9 838

31 250 31 250

31 250 31 250

25.0 25.0

30.8 30.8

– –

12.5 12.5

Menominee Reservation ---------------Wisconsin ----------------------

17.9 17.9

24.4 24.4

23.4 23.4

3.9 3.9

9.1 9.1

21.3 21.3

12 727 12 727

12 520 12 520

4 738 4 738

16 314 16 314

14 348 14 348

54.2 54.2

66.5 66.5

25.9 25.9

48.8 48.8

Mesa Grande Reservation -------------California -----------------------

– –

71.4 71.4

14.3 14.3

– –

– –

14.3 14.3

9 369 9 369

15 000 15 000

4 890 4 890

23 750 23 750

16 250 16 250

46.3 46.3

50.0 50.0

27.3 27.3

50.0 50.0

Mescalero Apache Reservation ----------New Mexico --------------------

16.1 16.1

20.7 20.7

37.2 37.2

5.7 5.7

6.8 6.8

13.5 13.5

14 434 14 434

13 900 13 900

4 359 4 359

16 713 16 713

13 083 13 083

48.9 48.9

56.6 56.6

30.2 30.2

46.2 46.2

Miccosukee Reservation ---------------Florida -------------------------

7.7 7.7

42.3 42.3

38.5 38.5

3.8 3.8

– –

7.7 7.7

36 250 36 250

36 250 36 250

5 462 5 462

11 875 11 875

15 833 15 833

29.2 29.2

32.5 32.5

– –

33.3 33.3

Middletown Rancheria ----------------California -----------------------

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

28 125 28 125

28 125 28 125

6 323 6 323

50 923 50 923

– –

22.2 22.2

20.0 20.0

– –

40.0 40.0

Mille Lacs Reservation ----------------Minnesota ----------------------

16.5 16.5

28.2 28.2

23.5 23.5

– –

3.5 3.5

28.2 28.2

6 796 6 796

6 232 6 232

2 189 2 189

11 477 11 477

11 042 11 042

80.8 80.8

82.8 82.8

66.7 66.7

84.0 84.0

Minnesota Chippewa Trust Lands --------Minnesota ------------------------

8.3 8.3

58.3 58.3

– –

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

32 500 32 500

20 000 20 000

9 446 9 446

26 250 26 250

22 500 22 500

16.1 16.1

– –

100.0 100.0

37.5 37.5

Mississippi Choctaw Reservation and Trust Lands, MS------------------------Mississippi Choctaw Reservation ------Mississippi ---------------------Mississippi Choctaw Trust Lands ------Mississippi ----------------------

6.9 7.2 7.2 – –

18.2 18.3 18.3 15.9 15.9

14.8 15.0 15.0 9.1 9.1

3.6 3.7 3.7 – –

13.6 13.6 13.6 15.9 15.9

42.8 42.2 42.2 59.1 59.1

16 16 16 15 15

15 16 16 5 5

4 4 4 3 3

12 12 12 13 13

11 11 11 10 10

050 087 087 804 804

43.8 43.2 43.2 54.4 54.4

46.7 45.5 45.5 66.3 66.3

44.4 44.4 44.4 – –

38.8 37.6 37.6 60.9 60.9

Moapa River Reservation --------------Nevada ------------------------

16.7 16.7

29.2 29.2

37.5 37.5

4.2 4.2

4.2 4.2

8.3 8.3

11 563 11 563

15 833 15 833

5 653 5 653

38 125 38 125

12 857 12 857

58.8 58.8

74.7 74.7

70.0 70.0

54.8 54.8

Montgomery Creek Rancheria -----------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

16 250 16 250

11 250 11 250

4 313 4 313

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Morongo Reservation -----------------California -----------------------

12.3 12.3

26.9 26.9

26.9 26.9

1.2 1.2

15.8 15.8

17.0 17.0

18 929 18 929

23 500 23 500

6 438 6 438

18 333 18 333

16 618 16 618

31.2 31.2

36.9 36.9

16.2 16.2

30.1 30.1

Muckleshoot Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----------------------------Muckleshoot Reservation ------------Washington ---------------------

17.7 17.7 17.7

28.2 28.2 28.2

35.9 35.9 35.9

5.0 5.0 5.0

6.1 6.1 6.1

7.2 7.2 7.2

15 234 15 234 15 234

12 647 12 647 12 647

3 711 3 711 3 711

15 938 15 938 15 938

18 333 18 333 18 333

53.6 53.6 53.6

58.7 58.7 58.7

37.5 37.5 37.5

52.6 52.6 52.6

Nambe Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -----Nambe Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

24.8 24.8 24.8

32.3 32.3 32.3

21.1 21.1 21.1

– – –

11.3 11.3 11.3

10.5 10.5 10.5

17 500 17 500 17 500

16 838 16 838 16 838

6 723 6 723 6 723

19 583 19 583 19 583

15 417 15 417 15 417

24.0 24.0 24.0

21.5 21.5 21.5

54.5 54.5 54.5

24.7 24.7 24.7

Narragansett Reservation --------------Rhode Island --------------------

– –

90.9 90.9

– –

– –

9.1 9.1

– –

35 625 35 625

35 625 35 625

10 524 10 524

26 875 26 875

12 500 12 500

– –

– –

– –

– –

Navajo Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ-NM--UT --------------------------Navajo Reservation ----------------Arizona -----------------------New Mexico -------------------Utah -------------------------Navajo Trust Lands ----------------Arizona -----------------------New Mexico --------------------

18.3 19.2 18.7 19.2 27.8 12.5 – 12.6

23.5 23.8 24.9 22.8 11.0 22.0 – 22.1

20.9 20.6 20.7 20.3 20.7 22.4 34.8 22.4

2.1 1.9 1.3 3.6 .6 3.4 – 3.4

16.1 15.9 15.8 16.6 12.3 17.4 34.8 17.2

19.1 18.5 18.4 17.5 27.6 22.4 30.4 22.4

9 9 9 10 9 7 61 7

11 11 11 11 10 9 61 9

18 19 19 17 30 14 45 14

14 14 14 13 11 12

194 442 855 819 912 486 – 12 486

57.8 56.5 56.1 57.4 57.0 66.1 – 66.3

59.8 58.3 57.7 60.0 57.7 69.4 – 69.8

67.5 67.5 67.2 65.5 87.0 68.0 – 68.0

55.4 54.2 53.7 55.4 54.7 63.2 – 63.4

Nez Perce Reservation ----------------Idaho -------------------------

22.4 22.4

27.1 27.1

15.5 15.5

7.5 7.5

4.2 4.2

23.3 23.3

17 924 17 924

18 516 18 516

6 102 6 102

21 094 21 094

15 078 15 078

29.7 29.7

33.1 33.1

18.9 18.9

29.9 29.9

Nisqually Reservation -----------------Washington ---------------------

31.2 31.2

24.8 24.8

18.4 18.4

4.8 4.8

12.8 12.8

8.0 8.0

20 417 20 417

19 318 19 318

5 503 5 503

18 125 18 125

17 500 17 500

35.2 35.2

39.7 39.7

37.5 37.5

25.0 25.0

Nooksack Reservation and Trust Lands, WA Nooksack Reservation --------------Washington --------------------Nooksack Trust Lands --------------Washington ---------------------

18.9 – – 18.9 18.9

28.4 – – 28.4 28.4

23.2 – – 23.2 23.2

2.1 – – 2.1 2.1

8.4 – – 8.4 8.4

18.9 – – 18.9 18.9

12 11 11 12 12

12 11 11 12 12

5 4 4 5 5

158 420 420 175 175

21 000 – – 21 000 21 000

20 536 – – 20 536 20 536

48.6 – – 49.7 49.7

60.3 – – 60.9 60.9

20.0 – – 27.8 27.8

49.1 – – 50.9 50.9

Northern Cheyenne Reservation and Trust Lands, MT--SD ---------------------Northern Cheyenne Reservation -------Montana -----------------------

26.9 26.9 26.9

21.3 21.3 21.3

25.5 25.5 25.5

4.2 4.2 4.2

6.2 6.2 6.2

15.8 15.8 15.8

13 618 13 618 13 618

14 238 14 238 14 238

4 479 4 479 4 479

14 891 14 891 14 891

15 382 15 382 15 382

51.5 51.5 51.5

56.3 56.3 56.3

37.4 37.4 37.4

46.4 46.4 46.4

Omaha Reservation ------------------Nebraska -----------------------

15.2 15.2

28.5 28.5

29.1 29.1

3.6 3.6

6.7 6.7

17.0 17.0

11 995 11 995

11 733 11 733

3 416 3 416

13 182 13 182

13 125 13 125

62.1 62.1

69.9 69.9

41.3 41.3

58.2 58.2

Oneida (East) Reservation -------------New York ----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

16 250 16 250

16 250 16 250

4 241 4 241

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Oneida (West) Reservation -------------Wisconsin ----------------------

16.3 16.3

30.8 30.8

25.9 25.9

1.9 1.9

12.5 12.5

12.5 12.5

19 133 19 133

21 071 21 071

7 109 7 109

20 268 20 268

14 258 14 258

31.6 31.6

45.1 45.1

16.8 16.8

27.5 27.5

Osage Reservation -------------------Oklahoma ----------------------

17.7 17.7

26.7 26.7

13.1 13.1

5.6 5.6

16.8 16.8

20.1 20.1

20 050 20 050

23 083 23 083

7 236 7 236

20 272 20 272

14 505 14 505

25.7 25.7

30.7 30.7

26.0 26.0

26.5 26.5

Paiute of Utah Reservation-------------Utah --------------------------

2.6 2.6

10.4 10.4

27.3 27.3

– –

13.0 13.0

46.8 46.8

15 000 15 000

15 893 15 893

4 708 4 708

20 500 20 500

10 000 10 000

40.7 40.7

47.3 47.3

50.0 50.0

42.0 42.0

Pala Reservation --------------------California -----------------------

16.5 16.5

24.4 24.4

12.8 12.8

3.7 3.7

14.6 14.6

28.0 28.0

25 089 25 089

26 477 26 477

6 966 6 966

30 357 30 357

15 227 15 227

18.4 18.4

19.0 19.0

5.6 5.6

17.0 17.0

Pamunkey Reservation (state) ----------Virginia ------------------------

23.1 23.1

23.1 23.1

23.1 23.1

– –

– –

30.8 30.8

34 583 34 583

38 036 38 036

14 003 14 003

36 250 36 250

6 250 6 250

32.4 32.4

– –

69.2 69.2

– –

Papago Reservation ------------------Arizona ------------------------

14.0 14.0

23.6 23.6

21.5 21.5

9.4 9.4

6.9 6.9

24.5 24.5

8 552 8 552

7 688 7 688

3 113 3 113

14 688 14 688

15 575 15 575

65.7 65.7

66.4 66.4

76.6 76.6

62.8 62.8

601 702 702 208 208

454 885 769 196 396 531 359 510

315 667 667 396 396

951 231 231 000 000

066 400 524 215 789 166 359 133

083 667 667 167 167

3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3

440 486 486 583 583

735 817 802 901 572 215 289 203

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 397 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

378 378 378 750 750

559 497 993 815 804 724 049 708

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Pascua Yaqui Reservation--------------Arizona ------------------------

9.2 9.2

16.8 16.8

24.5 24.5

16.1 16.1

9.9 9.9

23.5 23.5

10 907 10 907

10 066 10 066

3 135 3 135

19 844 19 844

15 521 15 521

62.6 62.6

68.4 68.4

45.5 45.5

64.2 64.2

Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Reservation (state)---------------------------Connecticut ---------------------

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

25 000 25 000

25 000 25 000

12 619 12 619

38 750 38 750

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Pauma Reservation ------------------California -----------------------

20.7 20.7

27.6 27.6

10.3 10.3

10.3 10.3

6.9 6.9

24.1 24.1

18 611 18 611

17 857 17 857

5 595 5 595

18 750 18 750

19 375 19 375

42.6 42.6

52.1 52.1

66.7 66.7

46.4 46.4

Payson (Yavapai-Apache) Community -----Arizona ------------------------

– –

– –

33.8 33.8

– –

– –

66.2 66.2

28 750 28 750

55 030 55 030

10 724 10 724

20 096 20 096

11 250 11 250

12.6 12.6

– –

– –

– –

Pechanga Reservation-----------------California -----------------------

13.3 13.3

15.7 15.7

26.5 26.5

8.4 8.4

28.9 28.9

7.2 7.2

20 114 20 114

26 250 26 250

9 700 9 700

25 313 25 313

20 208 20 208

19.8 19.8

16.2 16.2

35.7 35.7

19.4 19.4

Penobscot Reservation and Trust Lands, ME Penobscot Reservation --------------Maine -------------------------

20.3 20.3 20.3

21.1 21.1 21.1

33.6 33.6 33.6

5.5 5.5 5.5

4.7 4.7 4.7

14.8 14.8 14.8

14 821 14 821 14 821

15 812 15 812 15 812

7 780 7 780 7 780

22 250 22 250 22 250

15 875 15 875 15 875

39.9 39.9 39.9

46.8 46.8 46.8

45.5 45.5 45.5

30.2 30.2 30.2

Picuris Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico --------------------

9.4 9.4

39.6 39.6

37.7 37.7

– –

– –

13.2 13.2

10 250 10 250

6 867 6 867

3 187 3 187

– –

18 750 18 750

64.6 64.6

79.0 79.0

55.6 55.6

60.0 60.0

Pine Creek Reservation (state) ----------Michigan -----------------------

– –

42.9 42.9

– –

– –

– –

57.1 57.1

12 500 12 500

15 000 15 000

10 584 10 584

– –

50 923 50 923

18.2 18.2

– –

– –

– –

Pine Ridge Reservation and Trust Lands, NE-SD------------------------------Pine Ridge Reservation --------------South Dakota ------------------Pine Ridge Trust Lands --------------South Dakota -------------------

24.1 23.8 23.8 32.8 32.8

25.4 26.2 26.2 – –

20.7 20.6 20.6 23.4 23.4

6.2 6.0 6.0 12.5 12.5

11.0 10.7 10.7 20.3 20.3

12.6 12.7 12.7 10.9 10.9

10 10 10 8 8

10 10 10 8 8

13 13 13 30 30

797 766 766 278 278

66.6 66.0 66.0 76.6 76.6

72.6 72.1 72.1 82.8 82.8

62.6 62.7 62.7 61.9 61.9

60.5 59.5 59.5 75.0 75.0

Pinoleville Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

6 398 6 398

6 615 6 615

6 581 6 581

– –

36 250 36 250

31.4 31.4

– –

– –

68.8 68.8

Pleasant Point Reservation -------------Maine -------------------------

17.0 17.0

40.9 40.9

25.8 25.8

2.5 2.5

8.2 8.2

5.7 5.7

17 083 17 083

17 321 17 321

6 531 6 531

16 597 16 597

14 375 14 375

18.1 18.1

21.3 21.3

3.4 3.4

21.0 21.0

Poarch Creek Reservation and Trust Lands, AL ------------------------------Poarch Creek Reservation ------------Alabama -----------------------

12.5 12.5 12.5

28.1 28.1 28.1

9.4 9.4 9.4

9.4 9.4 9.4

– – –

40.6 40.6 40.6

5 000– 5 000– 5 000–

6 570 6 570 6 570

3 158 3 158 3 158

11 250 11 250 11 250

11 250 11 250 11 250

62.1 62.1 62.1

64.6 64.6 64.6

65.0 65.0 65.0

58.0 58.0 58.0

Pojoaque Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

29.9 29.9

42.5 42.5

16.1 16.1

– –

4.6 4.6

6.9 6.9

21 607 21 607

24 583 24 583

9 520 9 520

14 167 14 167

17 083 17 083

10.7 10.7

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

Poospatuck Reservation (state) ---------New York ----------------------

– –

63.5 63.5

25.4 25.4

– –

– –

11.1 11.1

21 250 21 250

18 750 18 750

9 763 9 763

23 750 23 750

18 750 18 750

23.8 23.8

33.3 33.3

– –

21.1 21.1

Port Gamble Reservation --------------Washington ---------------------

13.0 13.0

25.0 25.0

14.0 14.0

12.0 12.0

10.0 10.0

26.0 26.0

23 125 23 125

20 500 20 500

5 930 5 930

22 500 22 500

16 875 16 875

28.4 28.4

32.4 32.4

20.0 20.0

28.9 28.9

Port Madison Reservation -------------Washington ---------------------

18.3 18.3

34.9 34.9

15.9 15.9

9.5 9.5

5.6 5.6

15.9 15.9

20 368 20 368

19 875 19 875

6 820 6 820

23 125 23 125

16 875 16 875

31.0 31.0

37.9 37.9

33.3 33.3

26.3 26.3

Potawatomi (Kansas) Reservation -------Kansas ------------------------

12.3 12.3

26.8 26.8

22.5 22.5

3.6 3.6

13.0 13.0

21.7 21.7

12 216 12 216

17 813 17 813

4 846 4 846

15 000 15 000

14 688 14 688

42.9 42.9

48.8 48.8

34.0 34.0

36.9 36.9

Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Reservation and Trust Lands, WI --------------------Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Reservation ---Wisconsin ----------------------

28.1 28.1 28.1

36.8 36.8 36.8

19.3 19.3 19.3

7.0 7.0 7.0

3.5 3.5 3.5

5.3 5.3 5.3

7 083 7 083 7 083

8 157 8 157 8 157

2 994 2 994 2 994

18 750 18 750 18 750

17 500 17 500 17 500

62.3 62.3 62.3

63.4 63.4 63.4

81.8 81.8 81.8

65.5 65.5 65.5

Prairie Island Community --------------Minnesota ----------------------

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

5 714 5 714

5 714 5 714

3 609 3 609

18 750 18 750

– –

65.4 65.4

85.7 85.7

100.0 100.0

71.4 71.4

Puyallup Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -Puyallup Reservation ---------------Washington ---------------------

20.9 20.9 20.9

27.4 27.4 27.4

19.4 19.4 19.4

4.4 4.4 4.4

12.6 12.6 12.6

15.3 15.3 15.3

22 734 22 734 22 734

23 500 23 500 23 500

9 093 9 093 9 093

30 694 30 694 30 694

18 068 18 068 18 068

29.9 29.9 29.9

37.0 37.0 37.0

23.2 23.2 23.2

21.2 21.2 21.2

Pyramid Lake Reservation -------------Nevada ------------------------

18.6 18.6

28.3 28.3

11.6 11.6

6.6 6.6

7.0 7.0

27.9 27.9

14 812 14 812

14 688 14 688

5 366 5 366

18 167 18 167

15 446 15 446

44.3 44.3

50.4 50.4

45.9 45.9

40.5 40.5

Quileute Reservation -----------------Washington ---------------------

5.3 5.3

41.3 41.3

30.7 30.7

14.7 14.7

8.0 8.0

– –

13 864 13 864

11 771 11 771

4 741 4 741

16 563 16 563

20 833 20 833

66.6 66.6

73.7 73.7

100.0 100.0

60.9 60.9

Quinault Reservation -----------------Washington ---------------------

24.9 24.9

22.1 22.1

15.4 15.4

12.6 12.6

4.2 4.2

20.7 20.7

19 000 19 000

17 727 17 727

7 113 7 113

29 000 29 000

15 288 15 288

36.3 36.3

43.4 43.4

10.2 10.2

33.3 33.3

Ramah Navajo Community -------------New Mexico --------------------

53.6 53.6

14.3 14.3

10.7 10.7

– –

7.1 7.1

14.3 14.3

6 667 6 667

7 964 7 964

2 868 2 868

13 750 13 750

11 563 11 563

64.0 64.0

62.1 62.1

100.0 100.0

71.1 71.1

Red Cliff Reservation and Trust Lands, WI -Red Cliff Reservation ---------------Wisconsin ----------------------

24.0 24.0 24.0

19.1 19.1 19.1

35.3 35.3 35.3

7.8 7.8 7.8

2.9 2.9 2.9

10.8 10.8 10.8

12 400 12 400 12 400

12 969 12 969 12 969

4 716 4 716 4 716

19 167 19 167 19 167

16 023 16 023 16 023

50.1 50.1 50.1

57.5 57.5 57.5

45.8 45.8 45.8

49.2 49.2 49.2

Redding Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

– –

50.0 50.0

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

– –

38 750 38 750

38 750 38 750

6 836 6 836

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Red Lake Reservation -----------------Minnesota ----------------------

22.6 22.6

25.1 25.1

23.1 23.1

6.7 6.7

4.4 4.4

18.0 18.0

11 497 11 497

12 095 12 095

4 287 4 287

20 100 20 100

16 302 16 302

51.3 51.3

55.6 55.6

40.1 40.1

50.3 50.3

Reno-Sparks Colony ------------------Nevada ------------------------

7.0 7.0

23.0 23.0

33.0 33.0

– –

10.0 10.0

27.0 27.0

17 000 17 000

16 250 16 250

6 461 6 461

17 273 17 273

14 167 14 167

39.3 39.3

53.3 53.3

44.4 44.4

38.8 38.8

Resighini Rancheria-------------------California -----------------------

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

11 875 11 875

11 875 11 875

3 966 3 966

21 250 21 250

– –

55.1 55.1

60.9 60.9

– –

58.3 58.3

Rincon Reservation -------------------California -----------------------

8.7 8.7

28.7 28.7

26.1 26.1

6.1 6.1

13.9 13.9

16.5 16.5

16 250 16 250

19 792 19 792

6 491 6 491

19 531 19 531

9 500 9 500

37.7 37.7

42.7 42.7

34.0 34.0

32.7 32.7

398

513 633 633 751 751

776 978 978 726 726

3 3 3 3 3

115 121 121 024 024

13 13 13 14 14

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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260 125 125 107 107

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Roaring Creek Rancheria---------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

5 360 5 360

5 360 5 360

1 483 1 483

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

Robinson Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

– –

26.5 26.5

50.0 50.0

– –

14.7 14.7

8.8 8.8

10 000 10 000

10 000 10 000

3 180 3 180

26 250 26 250

13 750 13 750

53.6 53.6

59.4 59.4

– –

57.1 57.1

Rocky Boy’s Reservation and Trust Lands, MT -----------------------------Rocky Boy’s Reservation ------------Montana ----------------------Rocky Boy’s Trust Lands ------------Montana -----------------------

19.2 19.0 19.0 19.5 19.5

33.6 37.0 37.0 24.8 24.8

18.7 19.4 19.4 16.8 16.8

3.0 2.4 2.4 4.4 4.4

9.7 6.9 6.9 16.8 16.8

15.9 15.2 15.2 17.7 17.7

16 16 16 19 19

655 389 389 250 250

16 15 15 19 19

250 833 833 250 250

4 4 4 5 5

278 052 052 129 129

16 15 15 17 17

190 577 577 188 188

15 15 15 16 16

469 208 208 250 250

48.9 50.2 50.2 44.2 44.2

53.2 53.6 53.6 51.7 51.7

54.8 52.3 52.3 75.0 75.0

46.2 47.8 47.8 40.5 40.5

Rosebud Reservation and Trust Lands, SD -Rosebud Reservation ---------------South Dakota ------------------Rosebud Trust Lands ---------------South Dakota -------------------

22.6 24.1 24.1 9.4 9.4

25.6 27.4 27.4 9.4 9.4

22.2 22.0 22.0 23.8 23.8

6.3 4.9 4.9 18.8 18.8

9.2 8.4 8.4 16.3 16.3

14.2 13.2 13.2 22.5 22.5

10 10 10 7 7

211 887 887 113 113

10 11 11 8 8

846 298 298 816 816

3 4 4 2 2

739 005 005 101 101

17 18 18 11 11

455 142 142 625 625

16 16 16 11 11

102 291 291 875 875

60.4 56.6 56.6 83.4 83.4

64.5 61.1 61.1 85.3 85.3

58.1 55.1 55.1 79.6 79.6

57.6 54.4 54.4 80.7 80.7

Round Valley Reservation and Trust Lands, CA -----------------------------Round Valley Reservation ------------California -----------------------

18.8 18.8 18.8

13.9 13.9 13.9

23.8 23.8 23.8

5.0 5.0 5.0

15.8 15.8 15.8

22.8 22.8 22.8

12 228 12 228 12 228

15 417 15 417 15 417

5 094 5 094 5 094

21 875 21 875 21 875

12 292 12 292 12 292

38.3 38.3 38.3

47.1 47.1 47.1

27.7 27.7 27.7

34.9 34.9 34.9

Rumsey Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

12 000 12 000

11 250 11 250

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Sac and Fox (Iowa) Reservation ---------Iowa --------------------------

15.2 15.2

18.3 18.3

38.4 38.4

– –

11.6 11.6

16.5 16.5

20 625 20 625

21 375 21 375

4 716 4 716

13 472 13 472

12 750 12 750

28.9 28.9

28.5 28.5

27.3 27.3

28.0 28.0

Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Reservation and Trust Lands, KS--NE ---------------------Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Reservation ------Kansas -----------------------Nebraska ----------------------Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Trust Lands ------Kansas ------------------------

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

83.3 83.3 83.3 – – –

16.7 16.7 16.7 – – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

8 643 13 750 16 250 5 000– 5 360 5 360

16 250 16 250 16 250 – – –

2 774 2 462 3 050 960 6 096 6 096

16 250 16 250 16 250 – – –

11 250 11 250 11 250 – – –

5.7 6.3 – 22.2 – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

St. Croix Reservation -----------------Wisconsin ----------------------

34.0 34.0

13.8 13.8

27.7 27.7

3.2 3.2

6.4 6.4

14.9 14.9

9 287 9 287

12 159 12 159

4 294 4 294

18 750 18 750

13 125 13 125

49.5 49.5

49.7 49.7

15.4 15.4

44.6 44.6

St. Regis Mohawk Reservation ----------New York ----------------------

25.7 25.7

26.4 26.4

17.6 17.6

– –

7.2 7.2

23.1 23.1

17 533 17 533

22 440 22 440

6 880 6 880

19 800 19 800

17 258 17 258

26.8 26.8

23.6 23.6

40.9 40.9

22.9 22.9

Salt River Reservation ----------------Arizona ------------------------

8.0 8.0

20.2 20.2

32.3 32.3

8.6 8.6

12.1 12.1

18.9 18.9

12 396 12 396

13 068 13 068

4 215 4 215

15 517 15 517

14 399 14 399

52.7 52.7

58.6 58.6

61.8 61.8

50.5 50.5

San Carlos Reservation ---------------Arizona ------------------------

14.1 14.1

25.6 25.6

29.5 29.5

6.9 6.9

9.4 9.4

14.6 14.6

8 360 8 360

9 457 9 457

3 173 3 173

14 806 14 806

14 120 14 120

62.5 62.5

63.2 63.2

56.4 56.4

59.8 59.8

Sandia Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico --------------------

18.6 18.6

37.2 37.2

20.8 20.8

– –

12.0 12.0

11.5 11.5

19 688 19 688

25 125 25 125

7 077 7 077

16 000 16 000

15 000 15 000

19.1 19.1

17.8 17.8

– –

18.3 18.3

Sandy Lake Reservation ---------------Minnesota ----------------------

– –

80.0 80.0

– –

– –

– –

20.0 20.0

5 000– 5 000–

43 333 43 333

3 276 3 276

– –

11 250 11 250

26.9 26.9

– –

– –

– –

San Felipe Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

13.7 13.7

22.5 22.5

20.4 20.4

1.4 1.4

29.6 29.6

12.5 12.5

19 063 19 063

18 125 18 125

3 924 3 924

17 188 17 188

11 944 11 944

42.1 42.1

44.7 44.7

48.7 48.7

41.7 41.7

San Ildefonso Pueblo -----------------New Mexico --------------------

27.4 27.4

34.7 34.7

18.9 18.9

2.1 2.1

1.1 1.1

15.8 15.8

18 000 18 000

19 219 19 219

6 530 6 530

18 750 18 750

15 972 15 972

10.8 10.8

7.2 7.2

13.6 13.6

10.1 10.1

San Juan Pueblo --------------------New Mexico --------------------

19.2 19.2

28.3 28.3

22.0 22.0

3.2 3.2

11.5 11.5

15.8 15.8

16 859 16 859

17 531 17 531

5 613 5 613

16 458 16 458

14 868 14 868

35.2 35.2

36.9 36.9

43.4 43.4

30.6 30.6

San Manuel Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

– –

25.0 25.0

37.5 37.5

37.5 37.5

– –

– –

11 250 11 250

9 196 9 196

3 437 3 437

11 250 11 250

26 250 26 250

55.3 55.3

58.8 58.8

– –

81.8 81.8

San Pasqual Reservation --------------California -----------------------

10.3 10.3

23.1 23.1

20.5 20.5

– –

12.8 12.8

33.3 33.3

11 953 11 953

11 875 11 875

3 955 3 955

21 250 21 250

8 750 8 750

34.8 34.8

38.5 38.5

– –

34.2 34.2

Santa Ana Pueblo -------------------New Mexico --------------------

21.3 21.3

27.3 27.3

15.7 15.7

5.1 5.1

14.8 14.8

15.7 15.7

24 531 24 531

25 000 25 000

6 572 6 572

15 000 15 000

13 854 13 854

12.6 12.6

15.0 15.0

35.3 35.3

10.8 10.8

Santa Clara Pueblo ------------------New Mexico --------------------

26.7 26.7

31.5 31.5

22.7 22.7

1.0 1.0

11.2 11.2

6.9 6.9

16 895 16 895

18 095 18 095

6 614 6 614

20 562 20 562

14 700 14 700

27.9 27.9

28.3 28.3

36.2 36.2

27.0 27.0

Santa Rosa Rancheria ----------------California -----------------------

10.0 10.0

5.0 5.0

55.0 55.0

5.0 5.0

15.0 15.0

10.0 10.0

13 056 13 056

11 818 11 818

4 164 4 164

12 083 12 083

11 250 11 250

46.6 46.6

48.6 48.6

68.4 68.4

50.0 50.0

Santa Rosa Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

25.0 25.0

25.0 25.0

8 333 8 333

6 970 6 970

3 561 3 561

25 625 25 625

8 750 8 750

71.8 71.8

82.6 82.6

– –

70.0 70.0

Santa Ynez Reservation ---------------California -----------------------

13.6 13.6

22.7 22.7

31.8 31.8

– –

14.8 14.8

17.0 17.0

31 250 31 250

30 313 30 313

7 408 7 408

26 042 26 042

14 375 14 375

14.2 14.2

10.9 10.9

35.0 35.0

21.6 21.6

Santa Ysabel Reservation --------------California -----------------------

6.6 6.6

24.6 24.6

23.0 23.0

19.7 19.7

4.9 4.9

21.3 21.3

21 071 21 071

27 188 27 188

7 387 7 387

35 833 35 833

13 750 13 750

11.8 11.8

2.2 2.2

22.2 22.2

6.5 6.5

Santee Reservation ------------------Nebraska -----------------------

29.0 29.0

22.4 22.4

29.9 29.9

6.5 6.5

– –

12.1 12.1

9 305 9 305

11 875 11 875

4 401 4 401

17 917 17 917

13 250 13 250

55.9 55.9

63.6 63.6

21.2 21.2

55.5 55.5

Santo Domingo Pueblo ----------------New Mexico --------------------

17.6 17.6

32.6 32.6

16.9 16.9

1.8 1.8

16.0 16.0

15.1 15.1

24 186 24 186

22 632 22 632

5 217 5 217

15 938 15 938

11 646 11 646

34.0 34.0

44.2 44.2

30.8 30.8

37.9 37.9

San Xavier Reservation ---------------Arizona ------------------------

11.2 11.2

16.3 16.3

30.8 30.8

14.9 14.9

7.2 7.2

19.6 19.6

6 066 6 066

6 227 6 227

2 735 2 735

11 989 11 989

12 000 12 000

64.4 64.4

67.4 67.4

35.9 35.9

59.4 59.4

Sauk-Suiattle Reservation --------------Washington ---------------------

11.1 11.1

44.4 44.4

33.3 33.3

11.1 11.1

– –

– –

10 000 10 000

7 661 7 661

4 756 4 756

11 250 11 250

22 083 22 083

52.0 52.0

63.6 63.6

– –

64.3 64.3

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 399 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

563 250 250 875 875

40.2 40.5 40.5 39.8 39.8

45.3 47.7 47.7 41.4 41.4

– – – – –

47.6 46.8 46.8 48.6 48.6

Female

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon. Sault Ste. Marie Reservation and Trust Lands, MI ------------------------Sault Ste. Marie Reservation ---------Michigan ----------------------Sault Ste. Marie Trust Lands ---------Michigan -----------------------

14.2 19.0 19.0 6.0 6.0

37.3 48.8 48.8 18.0 18.0

32.8 16.7 16.7 60.0 60.0

4.5 7.1 7.1 – –

7.5 8.3 8.3 6.0 6.0

3.7 – – 10.0 10.0

Schaghticoke Reservation (state) --------Connecticut ---------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

5 360 5 360

– –

50 400 50 400

77 197 77 197

– –

40.0 40.0

– –

– –

– –

Seminole Trust Lands -----------------Florida ---------------------------

– –

29.0 29.0

16.1 16.1

16.1 16.1

3.2 3.2

35.5 35.5

16 667 16 667

16 250 16 250

4 382 4 382

– –

22 500 22 500

46.3 46.3

38.6 38.6

100.0 100.0

41.2 41.2

Shakopee Community-----------------Minnesota ----------------------

24.6 24.6

56.1 56.1

– –

7.0 7.0

– –

12.3 12.3

62 661 62 661

66 938 66 938

27 119 27 119

56 065 56 065

75 455 75 455

4.5 4.5

4.6 4.6

– –

5.8 5.8

Sherwood Valley Rancheria ------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

28 750 28 750

28 750 28 750

16 667 16 667

– –

21 250 21 250

– –

– –

– –

– –

Shingle Springs Rancheria --------------California -----------------------

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

16 250 16 250

– –

16 800 16 800

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Shinnecock Reservation (state) ----------New York ----------------------

26.7 26.7

24.7 24.7

28.8 28.8

5.5 5.5

9.6 9.6

4.8 4.8

28 750 28 750

32 813 32 813

9 807 9 807

25 714 25 714

18 977 18 977

16.9 16.9

15.2 15.2

35.1 35.1

14.7 14.7

Shoalwater Reservation ---------------Washington ---------------------

21.7 21.7

21.7 21.7

47.8 47.8

– –

– –

8.7 8.7

9 441 9 441

10 500 10 500

2 852 2 852

8 750 8 750

13 750 13 750

90.4 90.4

100.0 100.0

– –

88.9 88.9

Skokomish Reservation----------------Washington ---------------------

18.2 18.2

30.7 30.7

10.2 10.2

22.7 22.7

– –

18.2 18.2

12 083 12 083

12 396 12 396

4 506 4 506

21 250 21 250

15 625 15 625

55.2 55.2

59.4 59.4

33.3 33.3

45.7 45.7

Skull Valley Reservation ---------------Utah --------------------------

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

61 359 61 359

61 359 61 359

20 647 20 647

61 359 61 359

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Smith River Rancheria ----------------California -----------------------

– –

46.7 46.7

– –

– –

– –

53.3 53.3

21 406 21 406

21 406 21 406

6 236 6 236

33 750 33 750

11 250 11 250

– –

– –

– –

– –

Soboba Reservation ------------------California -----------------------

10.6 10.6

15.4 15.4

17.3 17.3

7.7 7.7

12.5 12.5

36.5 36.5

18 750 18 750

22 344 22 344

6 090 6 090

17 500 17 500

17 857 17 857

27.1 27.1

34.8 34.8

18.2 18.2

29.6 29.6

Sokaogon Chippewa Community and Trust Lands, WI ------------------------Sokaogon Chippewa Community -------Wisconsin ---------------------Sokaogon Chippewa Trust Lands ------Wisconsin ----------------------

28.1 34.8 34.8 – –

29.8 21.7 21.7 63.6 63.6

10.5 13.0 13.0 – –

5.3 6.5 6.5 – –

14.0 8.7 8.7 36.4 36.4

12.3 15.2 15.2 – –

7 284 7 559 7 559 5 000– 5 000–

6 6 6 21 21

3 3 3 4 4

16 15 15 36 36

250 250 250 250 250

20 417 20 417 20 417 – –

62.5 65.5 65.5 40.0 40.0

72.4 76.8 76.8 38.9 38.9

18.2 18.2 18.2 – –

65.7 67.8 67.8 50.0 50.0

Southern Ute Reservation --------------Colorado -----------------------

25.0 25.0

27.2 27.2

23.9 23.9

7.5 7.5

5.8 5.8

10.6 10.6

17 639 17 639

18 182 18 182

6 124 6 124

18 500 18 500

16 000 16 000

31.0 31.0

31.9 31.9

10.9 10.9

30.1 30.1

Spokane Reservation -----------------Washington ---------------------

21.9 21.9

27.1 27.1

17.1 17.1

13.4 13.4

10.0 10.0

10.4 10.4

17 198 17 198

18 750 18 750

5 975 5 975

21 912 21 912

18 958 18 958

37.4 37.4

40.9 40.9

39.2 39.2

30.9 30.9

Squaxin Island Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----------------------------Squaxin Island Trust Lands-----------Washington ---------------------

52.2 52.2 52.2

8.7 8.7 8.7

21.7 21.7 21.7

17.4 17.4 17.4

– – –

– – –

17 031 17 031 17 031

17 083 17 083 17 083

5 268 5 268 5 268

28 750 28 750 28 750

13 125 13 125 13 125

36.3 36.3 36.3

43.1 43.1 43.1

60.0 60.0 60.0

36.1 36.1 36.1

Standing Rock Reservation -------------North Dakota ------------------South Dakota -------------------

24.1 29.2 15.6

30.2 29.8 30.8

26.4 21.9 33.7

7.0 5.4 9.5

4.0 5.6 1.4

8.4 8.1 8.9

9 493 12 035 6 941

11 689 13 676 8 784

3 421 3 907 2 747

17 006 18 466 15 652

16 368 16 310 16 591

59.3 54.2 66.4

59.7 53.5 68.1

53.3 52.6 54.1

54.9 49.8 62.4

Stewarts Point Rancheria --------------California -----------------------

20.7 20.7

17.2 17.2

20.7 20.7

20.7 20.7

– –

20.7 20.7

26 875 26 875

26 875 26 875

8 067 8 067

16 250 16 250

40 065 40 065

62.9 62.9

69.0 69.0

100.0 100.0

60.0 60.0

Stillaguamish Reservation --------------Washington ---------------------

– –

26.3 26.3

36.8 36.8

10.5 10.5

10.5 10.5

15.8 15.8

7 006 7 006

7 177 7 177

3 258 3 258

18 125 18 125

– –

81.1 81.1

91.3 91.3

– –

90.9 90.9

Stockbridge Reservation ---------------Wisconsin ----------------------

18.4 18.4

25.0 25.0

22.4 22.4

3.9 3.9

6.6 6.6

23.7 23.7

16 136 16 136

18 125 18 125

6 645 6 645

18 750 18 750

15 455 15 455

24.8 24.8

25.5 25.5

22.9 22.9

24.8 24.8

Sulphur Bank (El-Em) Rancheria ---------California -----------------------

11.1 11.1

66.7 66.7

22.2 22.2

– –

– –

– –

10 000 10 000

13 125 13 125

3 186 3 186

16 250 16 250

– –

52.7 52.7

63.2 63.2

– –

47.6 47.6

Summit Lake Reservation --------------Nevada ------------------------

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

– –

50.0 50.0

– –

38 750 38 750

38 750 38 750

14 550 14 550

31 250 31 250

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Susanville Reservation ----------------California -----------------------

26.7 26.7

13.3 13.3

20.0 20.0

6.7 6.7

20.0 20.0

13.3 13.3

13 125 13 125

12 344 12 344

5 703 5 703

30 625 30 625

– –

44.9 44.9

48.5 48.5

66.7 66.7

46.3 46.3

Swinomish Reservation ----------------Washington ---------------------

21.7 21.7

29.8 29.8

16.1 16.1

7.5 7.5

8.1 8.1

16.8 16.8

15 000 15 000

13 472 13 472

7 743 7 743

26 563 26 563

17 500 17 500

48.7 48.7

54.0 54.0

81.0 81.0

52.3 52.3

Table Bluff Rancheria -----------------California -----------------------

– –

44.4 44.4

– –

55.6 55.6

– –

– –

8 611 8 611

5 134 5 134

6 169 6 169

– –

15 000 15 000

74.4 74.4

90.0 90.0

– –

92.3 92.3

Table Mountain Rancheria -------------California -----------------------

27.3 27.3

18.2 18.2

36.4 36.4

– –

– –

18.2 18.2

15 625 15 625

16 875 16 875

6 736 6 736

9 583 9 583

21 250 21 250

28.6 28.6

66.7 66.7

– –

18.2 18.2

Tama Reservation (state) --------------Georgia ------------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

21 250 21 250

21 250 21 250

4 444 4 444

21 250 21 250

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

– –

Taos Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -------Taos Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico -------------------Taos Trust Lands ------------------New Mexico --------------------

18.9 18.9 18.9 – –

20.9 20.9 20.9 – –

24.9 24.9 24.9 – –

1.5 1.5 1.5 – –

19.4 19.4 19.4 – –

14.4 14.4 14.4 – –

11 979 11 979 11 979 – –

13 176 13 176 13 176 – –

4 697 4 712 4 712 – –

14 079 14 079 14 079 – –

12 150 12 150 12 150 – –

42.7 42.5 42.5 100.0 100.0

53.1 52.5 52.5 100.0 100.0

41.2 41.2 41.2 – –

37.6 37.6 37.6 – –

400

20 21 21 13 13

000 875 875 125 125

12 14 14 8 8

917 219 219 571 571

435 372 372 250 250

4 4 4 3 3

104 790 790 243 243

465 284 284 853 853

15 18 18 14 14

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 400 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

938 214 214 375 375

11 16 16 6 6

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

500 125 125 583 583

15 764 15 764 15 764 – –

36.3 36.8 36.8 22.2 22.2

43.3 43.3 43.3 – –

32.6 39.5 39.5 – –

30.4 30.3 30.3 33.3 33.3

65 years and over

Percent of families

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Te-Moak Reservation and Trust Lands, NV -Te-Moak Reservation ---------------Nevada -----------------------Te-Moak Trust Lands ---------------Nevada ------------------------

11.9 12.6 12.6 – –

25.6 27.2 27.2 – –

24.0 24.5 24.5 16.7 16.7

7.4 3.7 3.7 66.7 66.7

13.5 14.3 14.3 – –

17.6 17.7 17.7 16.7 16.7

Tesuque Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -----Tesuque Pueblo -------------------New Mexico --------------------

28.8 28.8 28.8

21.2 21.2 21.2

36.5 36.5 36.5

3.8 3.8 3.8

1.9 1.9 1.9

7.7 7.7 7.7

25 972 25 972 25 972

26 250 26 250 26 250

8 568 8 568 8 568

19 861 19 861 19 861

11 250 11 250 11 250

8.1 8.1 8.1

– – –

17.6 17.6 17.6

– – –

Tonawanda Reservation ---------------New York ----------------------

11.3 11.3

27.4 27.4

9.7 9.7

4.0 4.0

12.1 12.1

35.5 35.5

20 962 20 962

23 875 23 875

8 274 8 274

22 361 22 361

22 500 22 500

15.8 15.8

22.1 22.1

11.5 11.5

16.8 16.8

Torres-Martinez Reservation ------------California -----------------------

– –

27.8 27.8

5.6 5.6

11.1 11.1

11.1 11.1

44.4 44.4

20 781 20 781

14 464 14 464

4 549 4 549

20 625 20 625

10 000 10 000

42.4 42.4

45.9 45.9

– –

34.3 34.3

Trinidad Rancheria -------------------California -----------------------

23.1 23.1

26.9 26.9

26.9 26.9

– –

11.5 11.5

11.5 11.5

18 500 18 500

21 250 21 250

7 873 7 873

– –

11 786 11 786

4.9 4.9

– –

– –

– –

Tulalip Reservation -------------------Washington ---------------------

19.5 19.5

27.2 27.2

18.9 18.9

6.9 6.9

12.3 12.3

15.2 15.2

23 333 23 333

21 812 21 812

6 878 6 878

28 500 28 500

18 804 18 804

28.4 28.4

33.5 33.5

7.1 7.1

23.6 23.6

Tule River Reservation ----------------California -----------------------

24.8 24.8

13.9 13.9

26.1 26.1

14.5 14.5

10.3 10.3

10.3 10.3

16 488 16 488

16 071 16 071

4 514 4 514

15 486 15 486

12 917 12 917

41.3 41.3

49.8 49.8

5.3 5.3

36.9 36.9

Tunica-Biloxi Reservation --------------Louisiana -----------------------

54.5 54.5

27.3 27.3

– –

– –

– –

18.2 18.2

15 833 15 833

15 833 15 833

5 642 5 642

11 250 11 250

6 250 6 250

– –

– –

– –

– –

Tuolumne Rancheria ------------------California -----------------------

– –

20.0 20.0

25.0 25.0

– –

10.0 10.0

45.0 45.0

17 917 17 917

29 375 29 375

9 154 9 154

30 625 30 625

40 476 40 476

23.5 23.5

58.8 58.8

– –

27.3 27.3

Turtle Mountain Reservation and Trust Lands, ND--SD ---------------------Turtle Mountain Reservation ----------North Dakota ------------------Turtle Mountain Trust Lands----------North Dakota -------------------

25.2 26.8 26.8 20.2 20.2

19.4 18.8 18.8 21.1 21.1

22.4 23.8 23.8 17.7 17.7

1.8 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.6

13.7 14.2 14.2 12.1 12.1

17.5 14.5 14.5 27.3 27.3

10 11 11 9 9

10 11 11 9 9

4 5 5 3 3

18 19 19 13 13

17 18 18 15 15

756 942 942 859 859

55.5 54.0 54.0 59.3 59.3

64.9 63.9 63.9 67.0 67.0

43.1 48.8 48.8 18.2 18.2

51.9 51.2 51.2 53.7 53.7

Tuscarora Reservation ----------------New York ----------------------

19.3 19.3

23.0 23.0

23.7 23.7

– –

19.3 19.3

14.8 14.8

18 704 18 704

26 364 26 364

9 474 9 474

26 908 26 908

18 611 18 611

10.5 10.5

8.0 8.0

20.0 20.0

3.6 3.6

Uintah and Ouray Reservation ----------Utah --------------------------

23.5 23.5

30.7 30.7

13.7 13.7

6.5 6.5

13.9 13.9

11.8 11.8

14 196 14 196

14 562 14 562

4 520 4 520

17 955 17 955

17 562 17 562

46.3 46.3

48.9 48.9

47.1 47.1

44.0 44.0

Umatilla Reservation -----------------Oregon ------------------------

17.6 17.6

30.4 30.4

17.9 17.9

9.1 9.1

4.1 4.1

20.9 20.9

16 336 16 336

16 316 16 316

5 265 5 265

16 563 16 563

16 550 16 550

34.6 34.6

39.2 39.2

26.0 26.0

34.6 34.6

Upper Lake Rancheria ----------------California -----------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

5 360 5 360

5 360 5 360

3 171 3 171

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

100.0 100.0

Upper Sioux Community---------------Minnesota ----------------------

33.3 33.3

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

6 741 6 741

10 625 10 625

6 207 6 207

– –

26 250 26 250

39.1 39.1

– –

– –

42.9 42.9

Upper Skagit Reservation --------------Washington ---------------------

9.8 9.8

19.5 19.5

12.2 12.2

7.3 7.3

12.2 12.2

39.0 39.0

8 584 8 584

7 966 7 966

3 705 3 705

11 667 11 667

8 750 8 750

52.8 52.8

60.9 60.9

– –

58.7 58.7

Ute Mountain Reservation and Trust Lands, CO--NM--UT -----------------------Ute Mountain Reservation -----------Colorado ----------------------Utah --------------------------

23.5 23.5 24.4 19.1

26.4 26.4 29.8 8.8

22.8 22.8 18.9 42.6

3.6 3.6 2.6 8.8

7.7 7.7 9.2 –

16.1 16.1 15.2 20.6

4 4 4 4

15 15 15 12

750 750 250 063

48.5 48.5 48.9 46.7

59.9 59.9 59.3 62.7

45.9 45.9 47.6 42.1

42.8 42.8 43.3 40.4

Vermillion Lake Reservation ------------Minnesota ----------------------

50.0 50.0

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

20 313 20 313

15 938 15 938

9 815 9 815

21 250 21 250

11 250 11 250

– –

– –

– –

– –

Viejas Rancheria --------------------California -----------------------

14.0 14.0

41.9 41.9

23.3 23.3

– –

14.0 14.0

7.0 7.0

18 750 18 750

17 222 17 222

5 588 5 588

40 790 40 790

11 250 11 250

39.1 39.1

42.0 42.0

66.7 66.7

26.0 26.0

Walker River Reservation --------------Nevada ------------------------

20.8 20.8

26.2 26.2

26.2 26.2

8.4 8.4

8.4 8.4

9.9 9.9

16 477 16 477

20 083 20 083

6 315 6 315

17 500 17 500

18 906 18 906

31.7 31.7

37.6 37.6

39.2 39.2

29.4 29.4

Warm Springs Reservation and Trust Lands, OR -----------------------------Warm Springs Reservation -----------Oregon ------------------------

18.7 18.7 18.7

25.3 25.3 25.3

18.6 18.6 18.6

9.3 9.3 9.3

5.4 5.4 5.4

22.8 22.8 22.8

21 513 21 513 21 513

21 806 21 806 21 806

5 446 5 446 5 446

20 000 20 000 20 000

16 536 16 536 16 536

29.1 29.1 29.1

29.7 29.7 29.7

25.0 25.0 25.0

23.1 23.1 23.1

Washoe Reservation------------------Nevada ------------------------

6.7 6.7

36.7 36.7

40.0 40.0

6.7 6.7

3.3 3.3

6.7 6.7

16 875 16 875

15 750 15 750

5 870 5 870

15 625 15 625

13 750 13 750

8.6 8.6

– –

– –

15.8 15.8

White Earth Reservation ---------------Minnesota ----------------------

22.6 22.6

22.4 22.4

17.9 17.9

1.7 1.7

14.8 14.8

20.5 20.5

11 867 11 867

12 569 12 569

4 917 4 917

16 339 16 339

13 977 13 977

53.5 53.5

66.7 66.7

38.1 38.1

46.4 46.4

Wind River Reservation ---------------Wyoming -----------------------

20.6 20.6

25.2 25.2

27.0 27.0

5.7 5.7

11.1 11.1

10.3 10.3

13 463 13 463

14 898 14 898

4 340 4 340

20 500 20 500

14 228 14 228

50.1 50.1

55.3 55.3

45.9 45.9

47.8 47.8

Winnebago Reservation ---------------Nebraska -----------------------

20.8 20.8

24.4 24.4

21.4 21.4

.6 .6

16.6 16.6

16.2 16.2

13 850 13 850

13 846 13 846

4 908 4 908

16 131 16 131

15 966 15 966

43.9 43.9

48.6 48.6

45.5 45.5

45.6 45.6

Winnemucca Colony ------------------Nevada ------------------------

– –

15.4 15.4

59.0 59.0

– –

– –

25.6 25.6

31 000 31 000

18 500 18 500

11 636 11 636

25 000 25 000

– –

11.1 11.1

– –

– –

– –

Wisconsin Winnebago Reservation and Trust Lands, WI ------------------------Wisconsin Winnebago Reservation -----Wisconsin ---------------------Wisconsin Winnebago Trust Lands -----Wisconsin ----------------------

13.5 12.1 12.1 17.1 17.1

34.5 40.2 40.2 19.5 19.5

31.8 31.8 31.8 31.7 31.7

4.1 5.6 5.6 – –

3.4 .9 .9 9.8 9.8

12.8 9.3 9.3 22.0 22.0

13 14 14 8 8

15 15 15 26 26

333 393 393 125 125

48.6 51.7 51.7 33.3 33.3

60.8 63.8 63.8 37.5 37.5

29.0 23.8 23.8 40.0 40.0

41.6 43.0 43.0 35.0 35.0

XL Ranch Reservation-----------------California -----------------------

– –

22.2 22.2

– –

– –

– –

77.8 77.8

5 000– 5 000–

33 750 33 750

34.8 34.8

– –

60.0 60.0

– –

15 16 16 13 13

13 13 13 10

526 053 053 000 000

502 033 033 437 437

008 008 789 417

056 583 583 961 961

15 15 15 11 11

14 14 14 11

227 739 739 250 250

491 348 348 291 291

250 250 458 979

662 250 250 250 250

23 750 23 750

6 6 6 6 6

4 3 3 6 6

768 770 770 689 689

681 138 138 564 564

839 839 963 304

376 972 972 332 332

22 23 23 4 4

15 15 15 18 18

8 197 8 197

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 401 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

510 541 541 625 625

521 521 655 386

909 278 278 333 333 – –

15 15 16 14

13 13 13 13 13

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

148 992 992 250 250

46.1 46.3 46.3 10.8 10.8

53.0 53.3 53.3 – –

39.6 39.6 39.6 – –

42.5 42.7 42.7 – –

Female

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon. Yakima Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -Yakima Reservation ----------------Washington --------------------Yakima Trust Lands ----------------Washington ---------------------

19.0 19.1 19.1 – –

32.3 32.4 32.4 – –

16.4 16.5 16.5 – –

10.6 10.6 10.6 – –

8.2 8.2 8.2 – –

13.5 13.3 13.3 100.0 100.0

Yankton Reservation -----------------South Dakota -------------------

22.3 22.3

18.6 18.6

30.9 30.9

6.3 6.3

8.3 8.3

13.5 13.5

7 263 7 263

8 016 8 016

2 834 2 834

14 583 14 583

15 812 15 812

66.7 66.7

71.8 71.8

60.2 60.2

63.0 63.0

Yavapai Reservation -----------------Arizona ------------------------

14.5 14.5

29.0 29.0

30.6 30.6

6.5 6.5

11.3 11.3

8.1 8.1

25 000 25 000

25 556 25 556

6 499 6 499

18 750 18 750

18 750 18 750

20.5 20.5

23.3 23.3

– –

17.3 17.3

Yerington Reservation and Trust Lands, NV Yerington Reservation --------------Nevada -----------------------Yerington Trust Lands --------------Nevada ------------------------

1.7 – – 4.0 4.0

30.8 25.7 25.7 38.0 38.0

14.2 18.6 18.6 8.0 8.0

7.5 7.1 7.1 8.0 8.0

16.7 15.7 15.7 18.0 18.0

29.2 32.9 32.9 24.0 24.0

17 16 16 19 19

18 17 17 18 18

6 8 8 5 5

21 21 21 19 19

15 15 15 17 17

938 250 250 083 083

33.4 26.2 26.2 44.2 44.2

38.3 28.8 28.8 50.9 50.9

54.5 50.0 50.0 63.6 63.6

24.5 19.4 19.4 35.5 35.5

Yomba Reservation ------------------Nevada ------------------------

14.3 14.3

28.6 28.6

– –

14.3 14.3

7.1 7.1

35.7 35.7

10 938 10 938

18 125 18 125

5 411 5 411

21 250 21 250

16 250 16 250

42.0 42.0

61.5 61.5

– –

36.8 36.8

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo ----------------Texas -------------------------

12.6 12.6

27.6 27.6

31.0 31.0

4.6 4.6

4.6 4.6

19.5 19.5

15 417 15 417

15 417 15 417

4 401 4 401

13 750 13 750

18 214 18 214

28.2 28.2

39.6 39.6

27.3 27.3

34.6 34.6

Yurok Reservation -------------------California -----------------------

10.1 10.1

12.4 12.4

24.7 24.7

25.8 25.8

5.6 5.6

21.3 21.3

14 453 14 453

14 750 14 750

5 824 5 824

21 875 21 875

22 188 22 188

47.0 47.0

62.2 62.2

11.4 11.4

38.1 38.1

Zia Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM --------Zia Pueblo -----------------------New Mexico --------------------

19.0 19.0 19.0

11.6 11.6 11.6

30.6 30.6 30.6

2.3 2.3 2.3

14.4 14.4 14.4

22.2 22.2 22.2

20 000 20 000 20 000

17 656 17 656 17 656

4 893 4 893 4 893

17 031 17 031 17 031

11 146 11 146 11 146

33.4 33.4 33.4

34.6 34.6 34.6

53.7 53.7 53.7

34.3 34.3 34.3

Zuni Pueblo ------------------------New Mexico --------------------

13.5 13.5

19.5 19.5

11.6 11.6

.4 .4

47.9 47.9

7.1 7.1

15 536 15 536

15 502 15 502

3 904 3 904

10 757 10 757

10 148 10 148

52.5 52.5

59.2 59.2

52.6 52.6

47.4 47.4

14 14 14 77 77

866 807 807 197 197

292 071 071 000 000

15 15 15 77 77

516 470 470 197 197

182 813 813 393 393

4 4 4 8 8

927 904 904 774 774

918 091 091 125 125

23 23 23 45 45

411 307 307 478 478

250 429 429 750 750

17 16 16 26 26

TRIBAL JURISDICTION STATISTICAL AREA All areas ---------------------

16.5

25.8

18.3

4.1

13.6

21.8

17 265

19 979

6 922

20 347

14 827

29.8

35.8

29.7

25.4

Absentee Shawnee-Citizens Band of Potawatomi TJSA ---------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

11.0 11.0

29.5 29.5

17.6 17.6

2.3 2.3

13.1 13.1

26.4 26.4

20 839 20 839

23 818 23 818

7 595 7 595

21 792 21 792

16 425 16 425

20.8 20.8

24.8 24.8

24.7 24.7

19.1 19.1

Caddo-Wichita-Delaware TJSA-----------Oklahoma ------------------------

13.8 13.8

22.2 22.2

24.0 24.0

6.0 6.0

18.0 18.0

16.2 16.2

17 404 17 404

18 092 18 092

4 886 4 886

16 250 16 250

11 750 11 750

37.1 37.1

41.2 41.2

47.6 47.6

26.3 26.3

Cherokee TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

15.4 15.4

24.3 24.3

17.2 17.2

4.8 4.8

14.4 14.4

23.9 23.9

17 062 17 062

19 589 19 589

6 814 6 814

18 956 18 956

14 696 14 696

28.4 28.4

33.0 33.0

29.3 29.3

25.1 25.1

Cheyenne-Arapaho TJSA ---------------Oklahoma ------------------------

16.7 16.7

27.7 27.7

23.7 23.7

3.0 3.0

9.3 9.3

19.6 19.6

16 240 16 240

17 862 17 862

6 012 6 012

21 250 21 250

15 181 15 181

41.3 41.3

47.2 47.2

51.6 51.6

36.5 36.5

Chickasaw TJSA ---------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

15.4 15.4

24.7 24.7

20.0 20.0

3.9 3.9

15.7 15.7

20.3 20.3

16 829 16 829

20 357 20 357

6 813 6 813

20 753 20 753

14 581 14 581

31.5 31.5

39.2 39.2

27.9 27.9

26.2 26.2

Choctaw TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

17.9 17.9

22.1 22.1

18.5 18.5

6.1 6.1

11.4 11.4

24.1 24.1

14 964 14 964

17 010 17 010

6 203 6 203

17 146 17 146

13 501 13 501

31.8 31.8

37.3 37.3

34.3 34.3

27.6 27.6

Creek TJSA ------------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

17.6 17.6

29.9 29.9

16.8 16.8

2.7 2.7

14.1 14.1

18.9 18.9

20 404 20 404

24 748 24 748

8 372 8 372

22 503 22 503

15 622 15 622

24.1 24.1

30.8 30.8

23.0 23.0

18.8 18.8

Iowa TJSA -------------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

16.7 16.7

13.5 13.5

13.5 13.5

5.2 5.2

22.9 22.9

28.1 28.1

15 500 15 500

18 750 18 750

6 112 6 112

16 806 16 806

15 000 15 000

22.1 22.1

22.7 22.7

52.6 52.6

25.8 25.8

Kaw TJSA -------------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

27.1 27.1

30.5 30.5

9.3 9.3

– –

14.9 14.9

18.2 18.2

26 765 26 765

27 361 27 361

8 238 8 238

26 250 26 250

14 896 14 896

15.9 15.9

15.5 15.5

49.0 49.0

19.0 19.0

Kiowa-Comanche-Apache-Fort Sill Apache TJSA ----------------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

18.2 18.2

24.5 24.5

25.5 25.5

4.8 4.8

9.6 9.6

17.3 17.3

15 620 15 620

16 189 16 189

5 417 5 417

17 334 17 334

14 018 14 018

43.5 43.5

51.9 51.9

37.9 37.9

37.7 37.7

Otoe-Missouria TJSA -----------------Oklahoma ------------------------

13.0 13.0

24.4 24.4

33.3 33.3

4.9 4.9

5.7 5.7

18.7 18.7

8 914 8 914

11 719 11 719

3 471 3 471

12 708 12 708

11 389 11 389

56.8 56.8

61.0 61.0

57.5 57.5

54.6 54.6

Pawnee TJSA -----------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

18.1 18.1

29.5 29.5

20.6 20.6

1.1 1.1

16.5 16.5

14.2 14.2

17 107 17 107

19 154 19 154

6 335 6 335

22 813 22 813

14 750 14 750

30.5 30.5

35.0 35.0

29.2 29.2

26.5 26.5

Sac and Fox TJSA -------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

16.1 16.1

26.7 26.7

20.9 20.9

1.6 1.6

14.3 14.3

20.4 20.4

16 978 16 978

20 269 20 269

6 204 6 204

24 861 24 861

12 483 12 483

32.3 32.3

37.4 37.4

34.6 34.6

28.8 28.8

Seminole TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

21.0 21.0

21.7 21.7

19.4 19.4

2.7 2.7

9.1 9.1

26.1 26.1

15 098 15 098

15 319 15 319

5 514 5 514

16 811 16 811

16 304 16 304

35.7 35.7

44.3 44.3

28.1 28.1

32.8 32.8

Tonkawa TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma ------------------------

19.9 19.9

16.3 16.3

15.4 15.4

4.1 4.1

14.6 14.6

29.7 29.7

17 000 17 000

19 063 19 063

5 556 5 556

19 236 19 236

12 188 12 188

32.9 32.9

39.2 39.2

42.9 42.9

28.7 28.7

Creek-Seminole Joint Area TJSA ---------Oklahoma ------------------------

11.8 11.8

22.9 22.9

13.2 13.2

5.6 5.6

10.4 10.4

36.1 36.1

12 434 12 434

13 977 13 977

4 860 4 860

18 438 18 438

10 556 10 556

44.5 44.5

55.8 55.8

39.4 39.4

40.2 40.2

Iowa-Sac and Fox Joint Area TJSA -------Oklahoma ------------------------

30.0 30.0

50.0 50.0

– –

– –

20.0 20.0

– –

5 000– 5 000–

28 750 28 750

7 830 7 830

16 250 16 250

16 250 16 250

15.0 15.0

– –

– –

– –

402

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

TRIBAL DESIGNATED STATISTICAL AREA

All areas ---------------------

11.6

17.0

12.7

5.5

20.2

33.1

18 093

20 129

7 299

18 659

13 372

29.8

36.2

38.0

26.7

Apache Choctaw TDSA (state) ----------Louisiana -------------------------

19.5 19.5

5.3 5.3

17.7 17.7

8.0 8.0

17.7 17.7

31.9 31.9

14 615 14 615

14 471 14 471

6 703 6 703

17 708 17 708

11 477 11 477

22.2 22.2

26.7 26.7

26.3 26.3

23.3 23.3

Chickahominy TDSA (state) ------------Virginia --------------------------

6.1 6.1

30.4 30.4

12.5 12.5

5.7 5.7

7.1 7.1

38.2 38.2

30 625 30 625

33 221 33 221

11 701 11 701

20 855 20 855

18 594 18 594

.8 .8

– –

22.2 22.2

– –

Clifton Choctaw TDSA (state) -----------Louisiana -------------------------

– –

54.8 54.8

– –

– –

– –

45.2 45.2

7 455 7 455

7 455 7 455

2 805 2 805

16 250 16 250

7 625 7 625

58.0 58.0

67.7 67.7

52.9 52.9

55.7 55.7

Coharie TDSA (state) -----------------North Carolina ---------------------

11.4 11.4

19.4 19.4

9.1 9.1

– –

27.9 27.9

32.2 32.2

13 042 13 042

16 667 16 667

6 098 6 098

16 821 16 821

13 641 13 641

31.0 31.0

38.2 38.2

25.0 25.0

24.6 24.6

Coquille Indian TDSA -----------------Oregon --------------------------

14.7 14.7

25.9 25.9

18.9 18.9

4.9 4.9

11.8 11.8

23.8 23.8

20 383 20 383

22 386 22 386

8 301 8 301

19 282 19 282

13 319 13 319

29.1 29.1

36.8 36.8

17.8 17.8

24.2 24.2

Delaware-Muncie TDSA (state) ----------Kansas --------------------------

– –

– –

45.5 45.5

– –

– –

54.5 54.5

36 250 36 250

36 250 36 250

9 183 9 183

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Eastern Chickahominy TDSA (state) ------Virginia --------------------------

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

18 750 18 750

– –

19 950 19 950

18 750 18 750

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Haliwa-Saponi TDSA (state) ------------North Carolina ---------------------

3.0 3.0

12.5 12.5

12.6 12.6

2.4 2.4

15.2 15.2

54.3 54.3

12 375 12 375

13 116 13 116

5 313 5 313

16 308 16 308

12 003 12 003

35.3 35.3

43.0 43.0

42.9 42.9

34.2 34.2

Jena Band of Choctaw TDSA (state) -----Louisiana -------------------------

12.7 12.7

19.0 19.0

23.8 23.8

6.3 6.3

31.0 31.0

7.1 7.1

16 900 16 900

16 900 16 900

8 048 8 048

21 518 21 518

20 375 20 375

40.8 40.8

52.8 52.8

– –

22.2 22.2

Klamath TDSA ----------------------Oregon --------------------------

13.1 13.1

26.6 26.6

23.8 23.8

5.6 5.6

12.2 12.2

18.7 18.7

12 622 12 622

15 795 15 795

5 672 5 672

20 125 20 125

13 345 13 345

42.0 42.0

51.1 51.1

35.8 35.8

34.1 34.1

Lumbee TDSA (state) -----------------North Carolina ---------------------

11.7 11.7

13.7 13.7

10.6 10.6

4.9 4.9

23.1 23.1

36.0 36.0

19 781 19 781

21 879 21 879

7 864 7 864

17 945 17 945

13 705 13 705

23.8 23.8

28.0 28.0

38.3 38.3

22.1 22.1

Meherrin TDSA (state) ----------------North Carolina ---------------------

47.6 47.6

25.4 25.4

3.2 3.2

– –

4.8 4.8

19.0 19.0

15 357 15 357

13 750 13 750

6 029 6 029

23 125 23 125

14 583 14 583

35.7 35.7

51.5 51.5

– –

35.7 35.7

Mohegan TDSA (state) ---------------Connecticut -----------------------

17.5 17.5

9.7 9.7

43.7 43.7

– –

15.5 15.5

13.6 13.6

23 611 23 611

13 438 13 438

12 297 12 297

25 250 25 250

30 625 30 625

30.4 30.4

65.5 65.5

– –

46.2 46.2

Ramapough TDSA (state) --------------New Jersey -----------------------

43.3 43.3

– –

36.7 36.7

10.0 10.0

– –

10.0 10.0

26 500 26 500

26 750 26 750

9 463 9 463

22 750 22 750

30 781 30 781

12.2 12.2

– –

– –

– –

United Houma Nation TDSA (state) ------Louisiana -------------------------

10.6 10.6

22.0 22.0

12.6 12.6

11.4 11.4

17.3 17.3

26.1 26.1

15 029 15 029

15 830 15 830

5 463 5 463

19 329 19 329

12 222 12 222

47.0 47.0

54.8 54.8

63.4 63.4

41.2 41.2

Waccamaw Siouan TDSA (state) --------North Carolina ---------------------

1.6 1.6

11.1 11.1

8.7 8.7

4.0 4.0

28.6 28.6

45.9 45.9

25 577 25 577

30 062 30 062

8 785 8 785

28 906 28 906

10 195 10 195

18.7 18.7

18.0 18.0

71.2 71.2

19.2 19.2

Wampanoag-Gay Head TDSA -----------Massachusetts ---------------------

13.1 13.1

36.2 36.2

16.2 16.2

2.3 2.3

20.0 20.0

12.3 12.3

17 031 17 031

26 250 26 250

9 397 9 397

25 750 25 750

21 458 21 458

18.7 18.7

13.8 13.8

10.3 10.3

26.5 26.5

All areas ---------------------

22.4

27.8

23.6

3.7

9.9

12.5

21 871

24 010

7 816

31 371

25 469

26.8

29.0

19.7

25.0

Akhiok ----------------------------Akiachak --------------------------Akiak ----------------------------Akutan ---------------------------Alakanuk --------------------------Alatna ----------------------------Aleknagik -------------------------Allakaket --------------------------Ambler ---------------------------Anaktuvuk Pass ---------------------Andreafsky ------------------------Angoon ---------------------------Aniak ----------------------------Anvik ----------------------------Arctic Village -----------------------Atka -----------------------------Atkasook --------------------------Atmautluak ------------------------Barrow ---------------------------Beaver----------------------------Bethel ----------------------------Birch Creek ------------------------Brevig Mission ----------------------Buckland --------------------------Cantwell --------------------------Chalkyitsik -------------------------Chefornak -------------------------Chenega --------------------------Chevak ---------------------------Chignik ---------------------------Chignik Lagoon ---------------------Chignik Lake -----------------------Chilkat ----------------------------Chilkoot ---------------------------Chistochina ------------------------Chitina----------------------------Chuathbaluk------------------------Circle -----------------------------Clark’s Point -----------------------Copper Center ----------------------Council ----------------------------

7.7 15.5 30.8 13.9 27.3 – 32.3 35.3 40.0 12.9 27.6 30.2 21.2 – 16.7 11.1 27.9 16.4 22.9 25.0 24.9 – 35.9 23.8 16.7 22.2 39.6 35.7 26.0 – – 64.3 6.7 25.0 57.1 – 16.0 33.3 21.4 70.0 –

11.5 47.3 36.5 19.4 35.4 – 16.1 11.8 20.0 29.0 24.5 29.3 44.9 50.0 8.3 33.3 16.2 37.7 32.5 12.5 36.9 – 23.1 20.6 16.7 22.2 24.5 21.4 31.5 18.5 – – 40.0 – – – 20.0 25.0 21.4 30.0 –

7.7 22.7 21.2 27.8 16.2 – 32.3 41.2 34.3 11.3 34.7 24.1 16.9 31.3 62.5 40.7 27.9 31.1 15.5 41.7 23.6 46.2 41.0 14.3 25.0 33.3 20.8 7.1 26.8 33.3 – – 26.7 – 42.9 – 52.0 41.7 42.9 – –

– – – 8.3 – – 6.5 – – – – 7.8 – – – 11.1 – – – – .5 – – – – 22.2 – 35.7 – – – – – 25.0 – – – – – – –

38.5 10.9 7.7 13.9 11.1 – – – 5.7 17.7 4.1 6.9 8.5 – 12.5 – 16.2 14.8 16.7 8.3 6.5 30.8 – 27.0 41.7 – 11.3 – 5.5 14.8 – – 13.3 25.0 – – 12.0 – – – –

34.6 3.6 3.8 16.7 10.1 – 12.9 11.8 – 29.0 9.2 1.7 8.5 18.8 – 3.7 11.8 – 12.4 12.5 7.7 23.1 – 14.3 – – 3.8 – 10.2 33.3 – 35.7 13.3 25.0 – – – – 14.3 – –

42 20 11 30 16 6 19 11 20 35 23 27 26 10 8 23 55 12 48 16 29 5 13 18 24 12 20 21 14 30 79 17 32 60 11 11 12 17 12 15

43 750 27 500 14 286 32 500 23 000 5 000– 23 250 14 375 22 083 36 875 28 438 27 188 24 063 12 143 11 563 24 167 55 751 11 875 52 016 11 250 31 618 5 100 16 875 19 375 40 625 13 750 20 556 21 667 19 444 30 625 47 500 17 250 35 208 55 000 38 750 13 750 11 563 17 917 21 250 18 750 –

45 24 6 27 18

– 23 750 23 750 18 750 11 250 – 18 750 – 16 667 35 417 20 000 22 917 15 893 2 500– – – 22 083 11 250 37 132 – 25 972 – – – – 33 750 21 250 36 250 16 875 13 750 – – – – 38 750 – – – – 23 750 –

2.5 14.1 35.6 10.5 30.7 73.9 29.7 45.0 31.6 18.5 19.8 25.4 23.6 42.2 31.4 13.2 16.1 49.4 9.5 33.3 16.0 91.7 27.7 33.0 17.9 68.1 36.4 17.7 28.5 – 6.5 – 4.1 – 16.3 64.7 52.9 13.8 21.7 29.9 100.0

– 9.2 32.8 – 29.3 100.0 33.8 56.9 37.9 21.5 21.2 24.7 18.1 60.9 26.5 22.9 17.4 50.4 8.8 45.7 13.8 100.0 22.4 30.8 25.0 85.0 43.0 34.6 30.1 – – – – – 35.7 71.4 64.1 26.3 25.0 42.0 –

– 33.3 40.0 – 35.0 – 20.0 – 36.4 – – 39.3 33.3 33.3 28.6 – 25.0 40.0 14.1 70.0 7.8 – – – 33.3 44.4 17.2 – 39.1 – – – – – – – – – – 9.5 –

– 13.6 39.6 – 30.9 100.0 31.4 42.9 26.5 15.9 19.7 25.6 28.8 25.0 31.6 9.1 17.9 55.3 11.3 38.1 12.6 100.0 23.5 31.7 18.2 55.6 24.1 16.7 32.6 – – – – – 33.3 33.3 61.5 7.7 25.0 25.7 –

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA

500 938 875 000 806 030 750 932 417 625 438 500 875 714 868 333 431 125 750 667 719 032 750 594 583 321 000 667 531 938 271 250 292 000 875 250 000 917 500 000 –

14 6 4 7 4 3 8 4 4 8 6 6 7 5 4 6 12 3 13 8 9 2 4 4 10 3 4 9 4 11 26 6 11 28 10 5 4 6 6 8

793 201 012 820 728 639 010 645 905 969 769 895 093 015 536 007 084 436 944 328 144 247 574 461 944 957 168 830 303 429 067 123 543 542 743 017 517 322 133 343 720

60 42 24 21 26 24 31 20 22 45 12 43 32 13 15 45 26 12

77 48

38

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478 500 250 500 958 – 383 – 500 583 250 250 375 250 000 500 000 500 431 – 750 – 750 625 478 – – 250 500 – – – 197 093 – – – – – 750 –

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREAmCon.

Craig -----------------------------Crooked Creek ----------------------Deering ---------------------------Dillingham -------------------------Dot Lake --------------------------Eagle -----------------------------Eek ------------------------------Egegik ----------------------------Eklutna ---------------------------Ekwok ----------------------------Elim ------------------------------Emmonak -------------------------English Bay ------------------------Evansville--------------------------Eyak -----------------------------False Pass -------------------------Fort Yukon ------------------------Galena----------------------------Gambell ---------------------------Golovin ---------------------------Goodnews Bay ---------------------Grayling --------------------------Grouse Creek Group -----------------Gulkana ---------------------------Healy Lake ------------------------Hoonah ---------------------------Hooper Bay ------------------------Hughes ---------------------------Huslia ----------------------------Hydaburg--------------------------Igiugig ----------------------------Iliamna ---------------------------Inalik -----------------------------Ivanof Bay ------------------------Kake -----------------------------Kaktovik --------------------------Kalskag ---------------------------Kaltag ----------------------------Karluk ----------------------------Kasaan ---------------------------Kasigluk --------------------------Kiana ----------------------------King Cove -------------------------King Salmon -----------------------Kipnuk ----------------------------Kivalina ---------------------------Klawock --------------------------Knik -----------------------------Kobuk ----------------------------Kokhanok -------------------------Koliganek -------------------------Kongiganak ------------------------Kotlik ----------------------------Kotzebue --------------------------Koyuk ----------------------------Koyukuk --------------------------Kwethluk --------------------------Kwigillingok ------------------------Lake Minchumina --------------------Larsen Bay ------------------------Levelock --------------------------Lime Village ------------------------Lower Kalskag ----------------------McGrath --------------------------Manley Hot Springs ------------------Manokotak ------------------------Marshall --------------------------Mekoryuk -------------------------Mentasta Lake----------------------Minto ----------------------------Mountain Village --------------------Naknek ---------------------------Napakiak --------------------------Napaskiak -------------------------Nelson Lagoon ----------------------Nenana ---------------------------Newhalen -------------------------New Stuyahok ----------------------Newtok ---------------------------Nightmute -------------------------Nikolai ----------------------------Nikolski ---------------------------Ninilchik ---------------------------Noatak ---------------------------Nondalton -------------------------Noorvik ---------------------------Northway -------------------------Nuiqsut ---------------------------Nulato ----------------------------Nunapitchuk -------------------------

404

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

9.8 21.1 21.2 25.6 – – 38.6 – – 18.2 25.0 22.9 31.8 – – 16.7 24.1 19.8 43.0 15.0 5.7 25.9 21.6 25.0 – 12.5 36.5 23.5 27.0 23.2 40.0 15.4 14.3 – 21.7 21.4 30.4 23.1 16.0 50.0 36.2 40.0 25.0 18.9 21.4 18.6 18.1 – 25.0 29.0 56.0 29.5 19.8 22.9 36.2 52.0 24.4 27.0 100.0 11.1 24.0 11.8 16.7 29.6 66.7 32.2 30.6 33.3 20.0 28.6 25.2 33.3 11.1 17.2 – 7.1 32.0 16.1 15.6 25.7 – – 20.6 25.0 16.7 23.1 – 17.2 29.6 32.2

31.5 63.2 23.1 34.0 – 100.0 22.7 46.7 50.0 27.3 45.5 34.4 50.0 13.3 – – 37.9 44.2 28.0 25.0 58.5 20.4 7.8 25.0 – 18.5 21.9 23.5 32.4 12.2 60.0 30.8 28.6 – 18.0 19.6 34.8 42.3 36.0 50.0 33.3 21.8 15.9 37.8 21.4 34.9 16.9 – – 19.4 8.0 27.9 44.4 37.9 36.2 16.0 21.8 27.0 – 29.6 24.0 – 16.7 39.5 33.3 24.4 25.8 11.1 40.0 14.3 39.8 17.5 31.7 25.9 – 60.7 24.0 30.4 18.8 25.7 50.0 – 19.6 30.8 8.3 22.2 12.5 20.7 25.4 23.3

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

22.8 – 34.6 19.2 33.3 – 25.0 13.3 – 36.4 11.4 28.1 9.1 86.7 – 16.7 19.0 16.3 12.9 60.0 26.4 31.5 37.3 33.3 – 17.5 19.0 41.2 24.3 11.0 – 15.4 37.1 100.0 15.5 12.5 21.7 28.8 24.0 – 15.9 30.9 9.1 – 26.8 18.6 10.8 50.0 50.0 45.2 24.0 11.5 25.9 20.8 21.3 20.0 44.9 23.8 – 40.7 24.0 29.4 58.3 6.2 – 30.0 21.0 24.4 20.0 33.3 23.3 14.0 31.7 48.3 – 14.3 32.0 39.3 37.5 20.0 11.1 33.3 17.8 28.8 41.7 25.9 50.0 12.6 29.6 23.3

17.4 15.8 – – – – – 13.3 – – – – – – 100.0 38.9 8.6 – – – – 3.7 3.9 – – 23.5 2.2 – – 19.5 – – – – 24.2 – – – – – – – 36.4 – 5.4 – 6.0 – – – – – – .4 2.1 – – – – – – 47.1 – 3.7 – 3.3 – 4.4 – – – 8.8 – – 100.0 7.1 – 8.9 – – 11.1 – 13.1 – 8.3 – – 2.3 – –

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

8.7 – 21.2 7.1 – – 4.5 13.3 – – 13.6 5.2 9.1 – – – 5.2 9.3 6.5 – 3.8 5.6 11.8 16.7 50.0 3.0 5.8 11.8 – 13.4 – 38.5 11.4 – 11.8 32.1 13.0 5.8 8.0 – 7.2 – 4.5 27.0 5.4 11.6 3.6 50.0 – – – 27.9 4.9 9.3 – 8.0 3.8 7.9 – 11.1 20.0 11.8 5.6 14.8 – 5.6 – 6.7 – 9.5 6.8 17.5 6.3 5.2 – 7.1 8.0 5.4 6.3 5.7 11.1 33.3 14.0 11.5 12.5 12.0 – 23.0 2.8 5.6

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

9.8 41 071 45 833 – 14 464 16 250 – 14 659 15 417 14.1 35 956 36 618 66.7 18 125 18 125 – 11 875 15 417 9.1 17 500 18 125 13.3 7 552 63 023 50.0 5 333 5 073 18.2 10 833 11 250 4.5 16 250 16 667 9.4 21 023 25 000 – 45 938 45 313 – 27 917 16 667 – 150 000+ 150 000+ 27.8 14 375 20 417 5.2 13 438 14 821 10.5 17 500 25 313 9.7 15 536 17 188 – 15 625 17 500 5.7 12 727 12 500 13.0 21 172 21 250 17.6 21 786 21 806 – 23 750 15 833 50.0 6 898 5 000 25.0 32 404 40 313 14.6 16 667 18 750 – 11 875 21 250 16.2 12 639 17 813 20.7 14 896 23 214 – 61 359 61 359 – 25 625 25 625 8.6 12 813 15 313 – 20 500 20 500 8.7 34 531 35 750 14.3 39 688 35 625 – 11 250 15 000 – 13 250 15 417 16.0 31 250 31 250 – 55 582 51 250 7.2 23 750 25 156 7.3 25 625 28 750 9.1 62 002 66 667 16.2 70 116 82 636 19.6 5 000– 5 000– 16.3 26 250 26 250 44.6 35 417 41 250 – 16 250 23 750 25.0 16 250 20 000 6.5 13 839 14 375 12.0 11 500 13 750 3.3 32 188 31 563 4.9 19 545 21 528 8.6 35 000 34 653 4.3 16 875 17 500 4.0 14 286 14 000 5.1 15 804 16 964 14.3 13 500 14 500 – – – 7.4 39 500 38 750 8.0 12 045 27 188 – 7 940 13 750 2.8 10 714 11 250 6.2 28 958 33 750 – 39 167 33 750 4.4 18 750 20 500 22.6 25 893 28 750 20.0 14 792 16 250 20.0 8 496 11 250 14.3 17 188 15 625 4.9 22 417 22 054 8.8 37 500 46 250 19.0 17 708 17 396 3.4 15 625 17 500 – 44 583 51 254 3.6 15 500 20 000 4.0 22 917 21 875 – 11 042 12 083 21.9 13 594 13 750 22.9 16 875 18 125 16.7 10 000 14 375 33.3 9 458 16 250 15.0 39 167 38 333 3.8 36 458 38 750 12.5 18 750 21 500 16.7 31 635 31 071 37.5 11 000 7 790 24.1 30 000 35 875 12.7 16 429 15 625 15.6 17 083 20 000

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

18 7 6 14 6 7 5 15 4 6 5 6 12 11 184 5 6 8 3 5 3 5 12 11 5 13 4 5 5 7 7 8 3 3 11 10 4 5 7 23 4 6 14 16 2 4 13 5 4 4 4 5 5 9 5 5 4 4 10 17 6 5 3 7 10 5 6 5 3 5 5 14 4 4 21 7 6 4 3 2 4 9 13 6 8 6 4 9 5 5

016 604 983 531 245 551 228 051 753 223 341 220 442 937 067 584 764 441 767 899 562 776 146 276 845 610 351 531 734 624 024 596 063 468 612 078 815 219 089 385 840 467 760 812 142 543 212 653 060 104 024 563 355 387 226 462 452 521 000 655 082 498 104 802 160 872 881 534 252 340 598 034 346 796 421 575 657 021 029 967 658 302 649 677 157 447 374 224 255 581

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

48 580 61 250 – 100 000+ 20 417 30 625 45 691 25 000 – – – – 28 125 – – 26 250 – – – – 12 083 18 750 30 833 18 750 – – – 33 750 21 250 – – – 35 417 30 625 29 375 24 250 26 250 23 750 – – – 28 125 12 917 23 750 23 250 21 500 61 359 – – – 37 500 26 000 15 625 40 209 – – 13 750 13 125 16 250 16 250 – – 23 750 28 750 28 750 21 250 6 250 – 33 125 20 625 45 656 38 750 – – 18 750 – 33 750 – 77 197 26 250 12 917 – 31 250 30 313 84 511 – 27 500 28 750 43 086 – 16 250 21 875 36 250 27 917 61 359 – 23 750 – – – – – 46 884 – 27 917 – 34 432 27 750 40 079 15 000 11 875 38 125 31 250 9 583 9 375 – – – 80 000 20 833 – – – – 9 688 18 750 21 250 28 438 36 250 8 750 21 250 18 750 26 875 18 750 19 063 22 500 – – – 13 750 38 125 23 750 47 500 28 750 23 125 16 563 25 625 – 40 476 – 40 476 33 750 20 417 – 3 750 13 750 18 750 – – 23 125 – – 11 250 – 40 342 28 750 20 833 33 750 75 617 21 250 19 583 22 083 34 375 – 24 375 38 750 23 750 23 750 13 750 31 250

1.7 31.6 22.4 14.1 11.1 10.0 29.8 31.0 75.0 49.2 26.9 23.2 – 48.1 – 20.3 35.9 26.0 46.9 9.1 44.5 13.2 3.8 30.7 76.2 2.5 44.8 19.6 47.7 25.9 – 16.7 66.1 23.3 7.5 25.0 45.5 44.3 – – 21.6 26.6 2.7 13.1 77.2 32.8 11.9 21.6 37.7 57.0 37.4 30.9 18.3 15.6 30.6 40.0 38.0 44.5 – .7 27.6 61.4 60.7 19.0 48.7 29.4 19.0 31.5 56.3 35.9 27.0 2.8 36.8 36.1 – 23.4 24.3 53.3 54.8 63.1 43.6 – 9.6 17.5 22.7 17.5 47.7 13.4 36.6 40.1

– 40.5 31.8 15.1 14.3 – 37.2 10.0 100.0 35.3 21.8 25.8 – 50.0 – 20.8 32.7 17.8 48.6 – 59.3 11.8 2.4 27.6 70.0 – 52.4 16.7 51.6 29.8 – 18.2 66.7 22.2 10.5 21.7 40.7 43.4 – – 25.3 29.5 – 7.1 67.2 36.2 8.8 30.8 36.7 59.3 32.1 39.9 19.5 15.0 36.7 56.1 46.1 63.9 – – 23.5 55.6 63.5 23.0 64.3 38.5 19.1 29.2 75.8 45.9 32.8 – 44.4 34.6 – 22.4 29.5 58.7 57.8 70.7 70.6 – 8.6 20.0 15.6 17.9 53.8 12.1 40.9 48.6

Male

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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65 years and over

Percent of families

– 28.6 – 21.0 – – 42.9 – – 66.7 – – – 100.0 – 40.0 45.0 76.9 52.4 – 12.5 – – 71.4 – 9.1 29.4 – 18.2 23.1 – – 100.0 – 14.3 28.6 25.0 57.1 – – 20.6 5.6 – – 94.4 – 17.6 – 50.0 33.3 25.0 12.5 – 17.1 10.5 33.3 20.0 23.3 – – 50.0 14.3 46.7 25.0 – – 11.8 35.0 – – – 16.7 18.5 63.6 – 7.1 50.0 45.5 16.7 50.0 12.5 – – 13.3 38.5 25.0 36.4 41.2 – 25.7

– 40.9 18.5 13.4 14.3 – 34.0 30.8 100.0 47.4 28.8 21.2 – 25.0 – 22.2 37.1 23.9 47.5 – 47.7 15.0 5.3 40.0 66.7 – 39.9 8.3 35.9 25.0 – 6.7 64.5 37.5 6.9 27.0 50.0 39.2 – – 21.3 34.5 – 10.5 80.3 36.5 16.3 33.3 50.0 48.3 38.1 30.9 17.6 15.7 29.2 38.5 32.0 43.1 – – 26.1 62.5 60.4 25.0 25.0 32.5 17.3 32.6 50.0 35.9 32.1 4.5 26.2 40.0 – 13.9 27.3 54.2 56.7 61.1 41.2 – 13.6 15.4 17.6 17.0 41.2 16.4 38.3 36.8

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 176.

Summary of Occupation, Income, and Poverty Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Manageri- Technical, al and sales, and profesadminissional trative specialty support occupaoccupations tions

Service occupations

Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations

Median income in 1989 of year-round full-time workers (dollars)

Median income in 1989 (dollars)

Percent of employed persons 16 years and over

Precision producOperation, tors, fabcraft, and ricators, repair oc- and laborcupations ers

Income in 1989 below poverty level

Percent of persons for whom poverty status is determined

Households

Families

Per capita income in 1989 (dollars)

Male

Female

All ages

Related children under 18 years

65 years and over

Percent of families

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREAmCon. Old Harbor ------------------------Oscarville --------------------------Ouzinkie --------------------------Pedro Bay -------------------------Pelican ----------------------------Perryville --------------------------Pilot Point -------------------------Pilot Station -----------------------Pitkas Point ------------------------Platinum ---------------------------

41.4 18.2 16.4 – 16.2 – – 25.6 10.3 15.0

6.9 – 12.7 13.3 27.0 71.4 25.0 15.1 – 45.0

17.2 63.6 43.6 86.7 18.9 14.3 41.7 38.4 51.7 15.0

6.9 – 9.1 – 21.6 – 16.7 – – –

– – 10.9 – 8.1 7.1 – 16.3 – 15.0

27.6 18.2 7.3 – 8.1 7.1 16.7 4.7 37.9 10.0

16 26 42 38 39 21 38 14 14 22

042 250 500 125 375 250 000 643 375 708

17 26 41 38 35 25 38 15 18 16

813 250 250 125 000 000 500 625 438 250

6 5 15 11 9 12 12 4 5 8

003 903 589 995 779 046 087 093 727 872

– – 36 250 – 30 625 36 250 – 30 417 30 417 –

– – 36 250 – 36 250 – – – – –

34.4 27.3 10.4 22.0 14.9 26.7 14.9 53.1 30.1 37.5

38.3 33.3 13.8 20.0 12.5 35.6 31.3 58.9 30.0 42.9

22.2 100.0 – – – 25.0 – 21.4 – 100.0

28.3 30.0 4.0 27.3 16.7 27.3 8.3 47.7 25.8 44.4

Point Hope ------------------------Point Lay --------------------------Port Graham -----------------------Port Heiden ------------------------Port Lions -------------------------Quinhagak -------------------------Rampart --------------------------Red Devil --------------------------Ruby -----------------------------Russian Mission ----------------------

14.3 12.5 34.5 10.0 7.5 13.1 28.6 – 10.0 31.6

25.6 23.4 10.3 25.0 27.5 34.6 – 66.7 30.0 26.3

17.3 14.1 55.2 10.0 7.5 25.2 42.9 – 35.0 21.1

– 4.7 – – 17.5 – – 33.3 – –

20.3 17.2 – 20.0 – 10.3 28.6 – 10.0 5.3

22.6 28.1 – 35.0 40.0 16.8 – – 15.0 15.8

45 51 33 28 41 16 15 30 11 18

313 328 250 750 875 094 000 417 500 750

40 417 56 794 40 000 15 625 48 250 16 667 10 000 5 000– 12 292 19 583

9 16 16 13 14 4 7 5 3 4

666 982 440 618 674 770 067 876 537 154

35 41 37 13 60 11

341 677 500 750 595 250 – 28 750 – 18 750

34 375 16 875 35 000 – 20 000 13 750 – – 11 250 18 750

10.0 4.1 2.5 25.0 6.8 38.4 36.2 42.1 30.3 47.2

10.9 – – 29.5 6.8 49.4 52.9 26.3 31.1 54.9

– – – – 17.6 18.8 – 100.0 16.7 22.2

7.3 – – 29.4 3.2 32.7 35.7 71.4 31.6 37.2

St. George ------------------------St. Mary’s ------------------------St. Michael ------------------------St. Paul ---------------------------Salamatof -------------------------Sand Point -------------------------Savoonga -------------------------Saxman ---------------------------Scammon Bay ----------------------Selawik ----------------------------

25.7 – 14.5 24.7 17.6 3.1 20.0 9.1 28.1 19.0

14.3 – 36.4 20.7 11.8 10.2 35.7 27.3 28.1 21.5

25.7 50.0 20.0 14.4 17.6 21.1 32.9 17.2 21.9 35.4

– – 3.6 4.0 17.6 43.8 – 6.1 – –

14.3 50.0 14.5 15.5 – 8.6 7.1 10.1 7.8 11.4

20.0 – 10.9 20.7 35.3 13.3 4.3 30.3 14.1 12.7

25 18 16 38 37 42 10 30 15 20

250 750 667 523 917 031 357 795 000 667

25 18 22 43 38 42 11 31 15 20

500 750 778 750 750 500 607 136 750 833

8 2 4 12 8 24 3 10 4 5

825 781 543 187 741 671 344 423 126 212

36 250 – 10 000 30 667 19 375 35 625 30 625 31 875 23 750 40 476

33 125 – 28 333 26 607 – 51 916 11 250 25 625 18 750 25 417

42.0 29.6 22.8 5.9 17.0 15.9 52.9 6.5 41.8 24.1

53.4 14.3 26.8 7.2 30.0 18.2 53.5 2.3 44.1 29.8

– – – – – 14.3 43.5 – 33.3 3.1

29.4 25.0 26.9 4.4 8.3 17.3 55.2 8.3 42.6 21.0

Seldovia --------------------------Shageluk --------------------------Shaktoolik -------------------------Sheldon Point ----------------------Shishmaref ------------------------Shungnak -------------------------Slana-----------------------------Sleetmute -------------------------Solomon --------------------------South Naknek -----------------------

– 8.7 22.5 22.6 22.4 – – – – 52.0

100.0 26.1 20.0 9.7 30.3 34.9 – 26.3 – 16.0

– 30.4 35.0 29.0 27.6 27.9 – 47.4 – 16.0

– – 7.5 – 7.9 – – – – –

– 17.4 12.5 19.4 7.9 14.0 – 15.8 – 8.0

– 17.4 2.5 19.4 3.9 23.3 – 10.5 – 8.0

40 000 14 286 18 125 13 750 15 000 28 750 5 000– 6 995 5 000– 20 000

57 13 19 14 14 22

131 036 688 063 750 083 – 15 208 13 750 26 250

11 4 7 4 4 7 1 8 2 7

747 – 922 15 000 021 23 750 647 11 250 785 23 125 998 36 250 173 – 283 100 000+ 488 – 289 –

– 18 750 16 875 – 16 667 12 083 – – – 33 750

15.8 35.9 24.0 63.6 27.6 6.0 100.0 71.0 33.3 30.5

– 44.2 34.2 63.6 29.8 8.2 – 100.0 – 28.6

– 8.3 – 50.0 – 18.8 – 28.6 – 50.0

– 27.6 17.1 58.8 30.0 4.7 – 56.0 – 22.2

Stebbins --------------------------Stevens Village ---------------------Stony River ------------------------Takotna ---------------------------Tanacross -------------------------Tanana ---------------------------Tatitlek ---------------------------Tazlina ---------------------------Teller -----------------------------Tenakee Springs----------------------

17.5 – 45.5 – 19.4 27.5 45.5 14.3 23.8 –

23.8 17.6 18.2 100.0 – 26.1 18.2 35.7 38.1 –

30.0 58.8 36.4 – 35.5 29.0 27.3 14.3 19.0 100.0

1.3 – – – 6.5 – – – 4.8 –

11.3 23.5 – – 9.7 4.3 – – – –

16.3 – – – 29.0 13.0 9.1 35.7 14.3 –

22 10 5 12 14 15 26 22 17 13

583 000 156 500 750 000 563 500 917 750

22 10 5 21 23 22 26 23 14 23

833 000 261 250 333 188 563 750 375 750

4 4 2 5 8 6 8 9 5 7

230 432 361 020 099 927 057 961 271 411

12 813 33 750 – – 12 188 50 260 36 250 28 750 15 000 –

16 250 – – – 11 250 22 083 33 750 – – –

34.0 74.0 100.0 25.0 23.8 28.7 22.4 20.0 37.8 30.8

36.2 84.4 100.0 – 22.9 26.5 19.1 27.8 50.0 –

17.9 33.3 – – – 14.3 – – – –

27.5 50.0 100.0 – 25.0 14.3 28.0 11.1 36.0 –

Tetlin -----------------------------Togiak ----------------------------Tok ------------------------------Toksook Bay -----------------------Tuluksak --------------------------Tuntutuliak ------------------------Tununak --------------------------Twin Hills--------------------------Tyonek ---------------------------Ugashik ----------------------------

13.6 25.0 26.7 14.9 25.8 21.0 27.2 – 30.4 100.0

9.1 26.6 33.3 31.9 19.4 29.0 23.5 57.1 21.7 –

54.5 25.0 – 28.7 25.8 33.9 34.6 – 34.8 –

9.1 – – – 3.2 3.2 – – – –

– 9.4 26.7 11.7 19.4 9.7 4.9 42.9 – –

13.6 14.1 13.3 12.8 6.5 3.2 9.9 – 13.0 –

12 12 33 20 18 13 17 10 11 23

500 768 750 625 333 333 917 833 136 750

22 14 38 21 17 13 22 17 11 23

500 063 125 250 500 929 083 750 136 750

7 4 10 4 3 4 5 3 5 12

305 107 678 586 391 720 189 990 497 208

28 6 41 16 20 20 40 16

750 250 253 250 000 000 135 250 – –

26 667 26 250 23 750 – 23 750 – 8 750 – – –

32.1 50.7 20.7 40.1 55.0 48.8 27.6 59.5 41.3 –

39.3 63.8 28.2 38.7 65.1 47.1 27.9 63.6 51.4 –

27.3 44.4 – 12.5 18.2 81.3 – 100.0 – –

28.6 45.0 13.3 34.8 48.1 50.0 20.4 45.5 34.4 –

Unalakleet -------------------------Unalaska --------------------------Venetie ---------------------------Wainwright ------------------------Wales ----------------------------White Mountain ---------------------Yakutat ----------------------------

26.6 9.9 25.0 10.1 18.8 37.5 22.6

18.7 9.1 12.5 26.8 28.1 20.8 13.2

18.0 13.2 41.7 9.4 34.4 33.3 18.9

– 7.4 – – – – 17.0

15.8 14.0 – 34.2 6.3 – 1.9

20.9 46.3 20.8 19.5 12.5 8.3 26.4

24 38 12 30 12 9 34

609 750 000 625 188 047 531

33 52 11 36 18 13 33

000 403 875 250 125 333 333

9 13 3 9 4 5 11

419 457 178 095 174 324 956

36 250 30 750 – 17 375 28 750 23 750 15 000

16 750 28 125 – 38 333 16 250 – 24 583

14.7 15.0 50.3 4.5 38.6 41.3 14.4

11.9 17.8 57.5 2.3 48.4 35.1 13.9

8.8 40.0 – 9.5 20.0 21.4 14.3

15.3 9.1 47.1 5.1 25.0 43.3 16.7

31.3 15.5 19.0 22.7 25.3 24.2 12.7 19.8 24.5 13.6 23.1 15.7

21.7 16.1 27.7 33.2 27.1 31.5 18.3 33.6 28.0 23.3 31.3 27.8

21.7 18.2 15.1 24.8 25.0 26.2 32.6 22.6 23.1 20.2 24.3 19.9

– 17.8 .4 1.4 2.1 .8 9.8 1.6 1.7 12.9 .2 9.0

10.8 11.0 20.4 6.3 8.9 7.9 7.9 8.7 9.9 10.9 11.0 9.0

14.5 21.4 17.4 11.6 11.6 9.4 18.9 13.7 12.8 19.1 10.1 18.6

14 38 41 18 21 18 34 26 16 34 27 31

946 011 776 427 292 342 231 386 721 491 100 076

19 40 44 22 23 20 41 29 18 37 27 37

625 000 844 012 079 054 458 205 571 989 167 069

9 14 12 6 9 5 15 10 7 12 7 11

388 179 120 373 273 589 637 682 605 237 236 723

46 31 38 28 38 25 29 30 29 30 31 32

26 21 36 21 25 22 21 23 22 21 26 24

29.1 12.1 10.9 28.9 27.5 34.2 9.5 20.4 29.6 10.8 20.8 12.9

38.5 14.5 10.7 30.0 30.0 36.9 8.4 20.9 32.4 12.6 22.9 13.8

16.9 10.5 14.8 17.5 25.1 24.9 – 16.0 21.2 8.3 17.6 9.7

24.8 10.3 11.6 26.9 25.8 32.3 5.9 20.0 27.7 9.8 20.4 10.7

ALASKA NATIVE REGIONAL CORPORATION Ahtna ----------------------------Aleut -----------------------------Arctic Slope ------------------------Bering Straits ----------------------Bristol Bay ------------------------Calista ----------------------------Chugach --------------------------Cook Inlet -------------------------Doyon ----------------------------Koniag----------------------------NANA ----------------------------Sealaska ---------------------------

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627 250 482 929 750 905 063 971 245 789 250 717

250 136 339 875 455 799 406 146 808 382 471 803

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 177.

Characteristics Before and After Allocation: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Number

United States

Percent distribution

After allocation

Before allocation

After allocation

Before allocation

248 709 873 121 172 379 127 537 494

246 616 280 120 236 257 126 380 023

100.0 48.7 51.3

100.0 48.8 51.2

248 18 18 17 17 18 21 22 19 17 13 11 10 10 10 8 12

709 264 126 151 653 645 286 180 939 679 977 488 484 635 160 058 976

873 096 901 134 919 387 297 737 682 734 898 063 988 762 108 373 794

246 18 17 17 17 18 21 22 19 17 13 11 10 10 10 7 12

407 084 954 004 480 435 086 002 788 552 871 393 392 535 056 965 805

594 048 324 617 187 010 766 442 234 233 315 257 388 195 437 967 174

100.0 7.3 7.3 6.9 7.1 7.5 8.6 8.9 8.0 7.1 5.6 4.6 4.2 4.3 4.1 3.2 5.2

100.0 7.3 7.3 6.9 7.1 7.5 8.6 8.9 8.0 7.1 5.6 4.6 4.2 4.3 4.1 3.2 5.2

248 242 65 26 51 77 11 9 6

709 050 049 944 549 059 647 800 659

873 161 428 154 544 019 867 149 712

239 237 64 26 50 75 10 9 2

455 447 971 917 620 053 827 056 007

316 581 134 057 831 941 731 887 735

100.0 97.3 26.2 10.8 20.7 31.0 4.7 3.9 2.7

100.0 99.2 27.1 11.2 21.1 31.3 4.5 3.8 .8

248 228 19 7 11

709 942 767 996 770

873 557 316 998 318

235 213 18 7 10

177 619 138 314 824

297 903 885 124 761

100.0 92.1 7.9 3.2 4.7

100.0 90.8 7.7 3.1 4.6

19 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1

767 136 738 826 961 752 116 591 201 599 842

316 930 594 581 522 855 560 123 442 021 688

18 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

193 797 582 673 812 558 964 485 125 504 689

311 416 103 796 197 430 873 171 963 347 015

100.0 15.9 8.8 9.2 9.9 13.9 10.7 8.0 6.1 8.1 9.3

100.0 15.4 8.7 9.2 10.0 14.1 10.8 8.2 6.2 8.3 9.3

89 923 081 2 417 003 87 506 078

100.0 3.2 96.8

100.0 2.7 97.3

SEX All persons ----------------------------Male -----------------------------------------Female ----------------------------------------

AGE All persons ----------------------------Under 5 years----------------------------------5 to 9 years-----------------------------------10 to 14 years---------------------------------15 to 19 years---------------------------------20 to 24 years---------------------------------25 to 29 years---------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 years---------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------50 to 54 years---------------------------------55 to 59 years---------------------------------60 to 64 years---------------------------------65 to 69 years---------------------------------70 to 74 years---------------------------------75 years and over -------------------------------

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP All persons ----------------------------In households ----------------------------------Family householder ----------------------------Nonfamily householder -------------------------Spouse -------------------------------------Child ---------------------------------------Other relatives -------------------------------Nonrelatives ---------------------------------In group quarters --------------------------------

NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Foreign born -----------------------------------Naturalized citizen ----------------------------Not a citizen ----------------------------------

YEAR OF ENTRY Foreign-born persons --------------------1987 to 1990 ---------------------------------1985 or 1986 ---------------------------------1982 to 1984 ---------------------------------1980 or 1981 ---------------------------------1975 to 1979 ---------------------------------1970 to 1974 ---------------------------------1965 to 1969 ---------------------------------1960 to 1964 ---------------------------------1950 to 1959 ---------------------------------Before 1950 ------------------------------------

ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN HOUSEHOLD Households ----------------------------Linguistically isolated -----------------------------Not linguistically isolated ---------------------------

91 993 582 2 936 596 89 056 986

DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS Persons 16 years and over ---------------With a mobility limitation -------------------------No mobility limitation ----------------------------Persons 16 years and over ---------------With a self-care limitation -------------------------No self-care limitation ----------------------------Persons 16 to 64 years ------------------With a work disability ----------------------------Prevented from working ------------------------No work disability --------------------------------

186 8 178 186 8 177 157 12 6 144

887 064 822 887 908 979 323 826 594 497

433 551 882 433 023 410 922 449 029 473

177 7 169 176 8 167 145 10 6 134

495 671 823 269 351 918 028 581 082 446

723 831 892 522 255 267 042 887 650 155

100.0 4.3 95.7 100.0 4.8 95.2 100.0 8.2 4.2 91.8

100.0 4.3 95.7 100.0 4.7 95.3 100.0 7.3 4.2 92.7

101 31 15 23 15 7 7

424 623 752 867 018 454 708

115 468 668 076 346 031 526

96 29 14 22 14 7 7

001 406 957 849 367 115 306

885 072 729 046 171 549 318

100.0 31.2 15.5 23.5 14.8 7.3 7.6

100.0 30.6 15.6 23.8 15.0 7.4 7.6

237 64 4 2 42 38 17 13 172

785 987 503 679 566 379 917 805 798

294 101 285 029 788 689 028 534 193

227 62 4 2 40 36 17 13 165

100 064 265 532 591 598 207 265 035

034 716 331 061 809 098 576 757 318

100.0 27.3 1.9 1.1 17.9 16.1 7.5 5.8 72.7

100.0 27.3 1.9 1.1 17.9 16.1 7.6 5.8 72.7

FERTILITY Women 15 years and over----------------No children ever born ----------------------------1 child ---------------------------------------2 children -------------------------------------3 children -------------------------------------4 children -------------------------------------5 or more children -------------------------------

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Persons 3 years and over ----------------Enrolled in school -------------------------------Preprimary school -----------------------------Public school -------------------------------Elementary or high school -----------------------Public school -------------------------------College -------------------------------------Public college ------------------------------Not enrolled in school -----------------------------

406

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 177.

Characteristics Before and After Allocation: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Number

United States

After allocation

Percent distribution

Before allocation

After allocation

Before allocation

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Persons 25 years and over ---------------Less than 5th grade -----------------------------5th to 8th grade -------------------------------9th to 12th grade, no diploma ---------------------High school graduate (includes equivalency) ------------Some college, no degree --------------------------Associate degree, occupational program --------------Associate degree, academic program -----------------Bachelor’s degree -------------------------------Master’s degree --------------------------------Professional school degree ------------------------Doctorate degree --------------------------------

158 4 12 22 47 29 5 4 20 7 2 1

868 271 230 841 642 779 233 558 832 520 751 205

436 677 534 507 763 777 002 923 567 469 791 426

151 3 11 21 45 28 5 4 20 7 2 1

507 945 456 592 543 501 015 371 052 235 636 155

065 475 591 100 304 626 837 939 967 327 490 409

100.0 2.7 7.7 14.4 30.0 18.7 3.3 2.9 13.1 4.7 1.7 .8

100.0 2.6 7.6 14.3 30.1 18.8 3.3 2.9 13.2 4.8 1.7 .8

248 228 153 72 16 21 24 9 3 1

709 942 684 011 772 287 366 585 246 190 191 38 15 53 3 1 864 19 767

873 557 685 141 309 172 640 020 731 533 913 481 121 293 117 285 316

235 216 145 68 15 20 22 9 2 1

177 556 265 353 935 344 925 148 937 148 108 37 14 52 3 1 680 18 620

297 942 930 973 715 656 132 470 039 311 252 680 468 388 070 476 355

100.0 92.1 61.8 29.0 6.7 8.6 9.8 3.9 1.3 .5 .1 – – – – .7 7.9

100.0 92.1 61.8 29.1 6.8 8.7 9.7 3.9 1.2 .5 – – – – – .7 7.9

230 122 102 58 43 22 21 4 4 7 4

777 970 097 635 462 165 297 471 669 749 408 886 764 060

215 117 93 53 39 20 19 3 4 6 4

306 226 488 760 728 437 291 988 930 003 370 684 452 456

100.0 53.3 44.5 25.5 19.0 9.7 9.4 1.9 2.1 3.3 2.1 .1 – 2.1

100.0 54.4 43.5 25.0 18.5 9.4 9.1 1.8 2.1 3.2 2.0 .1 – 2.1

PLACE OF BIRTH AND NATIVITY All persons ----------------------------Native----------------------------------------Born in State of residence -----------------------Born in a different State ------------------------Northeast ---------------------------------Midwest ----------------------------------South ------------------------------------West ------------------------------------Born abroad ---------------------------------Puerto Rico --------------------------------U.S. outlying area---------------------------U.S. Virgin Islands ------------------------American Samoa --------------------------Guam ----------------------------------Northern Marianas ------------------------Born abroad of American parents ---------------Foreign born ------------------------------------

RESIDENCE IN 1985 Persons 5 years and over ----------------Same house -----------------------------------Different house in the United States -----------------Same county---------------------------------Different county ------------------------------Same State --------------------------------Different State -----------------------------Northeast -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------South ----------------------------------West ----------------------------------Puerto Rico ------------------------------------U.S. outlying area-------------------------------Elsewhere --------------------------------------

445 796 540 675 864 279 585 346 854 588 795 213 73 4 821

678 242 739 846 892 197 695 904 497 878 414 204 53 4 438

PLACE OF WORK Workers 16 years and over ---------------Worked in State of residence ----------------------Worked in county of residence -------------------Worked outside county of residence ---------------Worked outside State of residence -------------------

115 111 87 23 3

070 076 587 488 994

274 070 677 393 204

105 102 80 21 3

904 315 841 473 588

708 800 987 813 908

100.0 96.5 76.1 20.4 3.5

100.0 96.6 76.3 20.3 3.4

115 99 84 15 12 2

070 592 215 377 078 001 702 305 289 069 445 78 755 574 37 179 237 466 488 808 406

274 932 298 634 175 378 222 976 883 589 000 130 476 052 497 434 404 856 886 582 025

109 95 80 14 11 1

629 094 589 504 399 875 656 283 267 602 193 72 580 548 35 171 233 446 206 777 270

784 264 359 905 522 312 316 881 091 013 450 508 484 932 351 288 599 162 435 129 182

100.0 86.5 73.2 13.4 10.5 1.7 .6 .3 .3 5.3 3.0 .1 1.5 .5 – .2 .2 .4 3.9 .7 3.0

100.0 86.7 73.5 13.2 10.4 1.7 .6 .3 .2 5.1 2.9 – 1.4 .5 – .2 .2 .4 3.8 .7 3.0

103 796 462

MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND CARPOOLING Workers 16 years and over ---------------Car, truck, or van -------------------------------Drove alone ---------------------------------Carpooled -----------------------------------2-person carpool ----------------------------3-person carpool ----------------------------4-person carpool ----------------------------5- or 6-person carpool -----------------------7-or-more-person carpool ---------------------Public transportation -----------------------------Bus or trolley bus -----------------------------Streetcar or trolley car -------------------------Subway or elevated ---------------------------Railroad ------------------------------------Ferryboat -----------------------------------Taxicab -------------------------------------Motorcycle ------------------------------------Bicycle ---------------------------------------Walked ---------------------------------------Other means -----------------------------------Worked at home ---------------------------------

6 3 1

4 3

5 3 1

4 3

TRAVEL TIME TO WORK AND DEPARTURE TIME Workers who did not work at home --------Minutes to work: Less than 10 minutes --------------------------10 to 14 minutes -----------------------------15 to 19 minutes -----------------------------20 to 29 minutes -----------------------------30 to 44 minutes -----------------------------45 or more minutes ---------------------------Departure time: 6:00 to 6:59 a.m. ----------------------------7:00 to 7:59 a.m. ----------------------------8:00 to 8:59 a.m. ----------------------------All other times --------------------------------

111 664 249

100.0

100.0

18 17 19 22 20 13

257 954 026 436 053 936

921 128 053 930 109 108

16 16 17 20 18 12

925 761 738 940 589 840

248 612 940 808 764 090

16.4 16.1 17.0 20.1 18.0 12.5

16.3 16.1 17.1 20.2 17.9 12.4

22 35 18 34

820 346 867 629

464 620 326 839

20 31 16 30

375 641 838 587

252 152 579 331

20.4 31.7 16.9 31.0

20.5 31.8 16.9 30.8

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 407 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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407

Table 177.

Characteristics Before and After Allocation: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Number

United States

After allocation

Percent distribution

Before allocation

After allocation

Before allocation

VETERAN STATUS AND PERIOD OF SERVICE Civilian persons 16 years and over ---------Veteran --------------------------------------May 1975 or later service only ------------------September 1980 or later service only ------------Served 2 or more years --------------------Vietnam era, no Korean conflict ------------------Vietnam era and Korean conflict ------------------February 1955 to July 1964 only -----------------Korean conflict, no World War II ------------------Korean conflict and World War II -----------------World War II, no Korean conflict ------------------World War I ---------------------------------Other service --------------------------------Nonveteran -------------------------------------

190 27 3 1 1 7

343 055 156 833 440 908 506 497 976 683 431 198 700 288

180 25 3 1 1 7

162

120 481 352 900 603 646 585 944 720 624 345 62 198 639

155

193 157 013 685 432 172 557 755 547 600 956 59 186 035

382 612 837 861 245 733 727 825 583 534 444 174 046 770

100.0 14.5 1.8 1.0 .8 4.0 .3 1.5 2.0 .3 4.4 – .1 85.5

100.0 14.0 1.7 .9 .8 4.0 .3 1.5 2.0 .3 4.4 – .1 86.0

191 125 1 123 115 89 7 66

829 182 708 473 681 428 792 646

271 378 928 450 202 871 248 893

184 120 1 119 111 84 7 63

414 892 666 226 883 676 342 521

736 950 648 302 915 569 387 786

100.0 65.3 .9 64.4 60.3 46.6 4.1 34.7

100.0 65.6 .9 64.7 60.7 45.9 4.0 34.4

115 30 14 16 36 4 13 18 15

681 533 227 305 718 257 634 826 295 521 992 781 839 097 196 904 729 563

202 582 916 666 398 235 686 477 917 154 852 911 010 963 332 197 001 134

107 29 13 15 33 3 12 17 14

511 125 457 667 727 983 011 733 039 449 845 745 372 333 913 340 413 159

865 326 778 548 830 779 038 013 476 058 404 014 600 329 304 120 377 807

100.0 26.5 12.3 14.1 31.7 3.7 11.8 16.3 13.2 .5 1.7 11.0 2.5 11.3 12.4 6.8 4.1 3.9

100.0 27.1 12.5 14.6 31.4 3.7 11.2 16.5 13.1 .4 1.7 10.9 2.2 11.5 14.8 6.8 4.1 3.9

115 681 202 2 944 042 171 330 723 423 7 214 763 20 462 078 8 053 234 12 408 844 8 205 062 5 071 026 19 485 666 7 984 870 5 577 462 3 668 696 1 636 460 26 998 247 5 538 077

108 895 163 2 630 502 160 494 691 729 6 759 378 19 368 523 7 590 883 11 777 640 7 734 550 4 812 413 18 260 772 7 571 042 5 212 357 3 393 017 1 531 740 25 576 968 5 191 678

100.0 2.5 .1 .6 6.2 17.7 7.0 10.7 7.1 4.4 16.8 6.9 4.8 3.2 1.4 23.3 4.8

100.0 2.4 .1 .6 6.2 17.8 7.0 10.8 7.1 4.4 16.8 7.0 4.8 3.1 1.4 23.5 4.8

115 81 7 8 5 3 8

681 781 760 244 381 940 067 505

202 333 060 755 445 900 483 226

107 76 7 7 5 3 7

447 217 076 544 058 567 520 461

419 293 836 911 875 004 850 650

100.0 70.7 6.7 7.1 4.7 3.4 7.0 .4

100.0 70.9 6.6 7.0 4.7 3.3 7.0 .4

191 134 84 5 11 10 11 11 105 23 5 57

829 529 533 825 370 110 628 062 361 491 676 299

271 779 428 217 482 388 106 158 883 124 772 492

165 113 73 4 9 8 9 8 90 19 4 51

145 418 575 981 656 394 388 534 660 638 544 726

033 766 138 657 653 398 093 704 568 943 288 267

100.0 70.1 44.1 3.0 5.9 5.3 6.1 5.8 54.9 12.2 3.0 29.9

100.0 68.7 44.6 3.0 5.8 5.1 5.7 5.2 54.9 11.9 2.8 31.3

2 3 8

2 3 7

LABOR FORCE STATUS Persons 16 years and over ---------------In labor force ----------------------------------Armed Forces --------------------------------Civilian labor force ----------------------------Employed ---------------------------------At work 35 or more hours ------------------Unemployed -------------------------------Not in labor force --------------------------------

OCCUPATION Employed persons 16 years and over --------Managerial and professional specialty occupations -------Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations --Professional specialty occupations -----------------Technical, sales, and administrative support occupations --Technicians and related support occupations ---------Sales occupations -----------------------------Administrative support occupations, including clerical ---Service occupations ------------------------------Private household occupations --------------------Protective service occupations --------------------Service occupations, except protective and household --Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations ------------Precision production, craft, and repair occupations ------Operators, fabricators, and laborers -----------------Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors -------Transportation and material moving occupations ------Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers ----

1 12 2 13 17 7 4 4

1 11 2 12 15 7 4 4

INDUSTRY Employed persons 16 years and over --------Agriculture ------------------------------------Forestry and fisheries ----------------------------Mining ---------------------------------------Construction -----------------------------------Manufacturing----------------------------------Nondurable goods -----------------------------Durable goods -------------------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities -Wholesale trade --------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate ------------------Business and repair services -----------------------Personal services --------------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ----------------Professional and related services --------------------Public administration ------------------------------

CLASS OF WORKER Employed persons 16 years and over --------Private for profit wage and salary workers ------------Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers ---------Local government workers -------------------------State government workers ------------------------Federal government workers -----------------------Self-employed workers ---------------------------Unpaid family workers ----------------------------

WORK STATUS IN 1989 Persons 16 years and over ---------------Worked in 1989 --------------------------------50 to 52 weeks ------------------------------48 and 49 weeks -----------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------------------------------27 to 39 weeks ------------------------------14 to 26 weeks ------------------------------1 to 13 weeks -------------------------------Usually worked 35 or more hours per week ---------Usually worked 15 to 34 hours per week -----------Usually worked 1 to 14 hours per week ------------Did not work in 1989 -----------------------------

408

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 177.

Characteristics Before and After Allocation: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Number

United States

After allocation

Percent distribution

Before allocation

After allocation

Before allocation

215 483 325 664 044 558 596 564 652 329 266 526 206 077 653 058 721 071 577 903 671 475 881 338 909 549 163 127 218 621

100.0 6.2 9.3 8.8 17.5 15.8 17.9 15.0 5.1 4.4 … … 100.0 4.0 5.6 7.2 16.4 16.5 20.4 18.2 6.3 5.4 … … … … … … … …

100.0 6.0 9.3 8.7 25.7 15.9 18.0 15.1 5.1 4.3 … … 100.0 3.8 5.3 6.9 16.0 16.5 20.8 18.7 6.5 5.5 … … … … … … … …

91 993 582 18 119 513 73 874 069 39 143 20 819 350 71 174 232 37 271 81 182 977 10 810 605 20 218 89 973 477 2 020 105 10 064 54 750 781 37 242 801

78 042 239 17 206 668 60 835 571 39 467 17 340 011 57 273 204 38 925 66 035 754 8 577 461 21 384 73 081 151 1 532 064 10 161 43 010 428 31 602 787

100.0 19.7 80.3 … 22.6 77.4 … 88.2 11.8 … 97.8 2.2 … 59.5 40.5

100.0 22.0 78.0 … 23.2 76.8 … 88.5 11.5 … 97.9 2.1 … 57.6 42.4

6 949 67 782 660 24 210 922 7 772 85 050 313 6 943 269 4 078 77 640 380 14 353 202 9 216 82 649 278 9 344 304 4 093

7 235 55 220 453 19 392 762 8 389 69 649 234 4 963 981 4 475 62 882 348 11 730 867 9 916 67 153 301 7 459 914 4 374

… 73.7 26.3 … 92.5 7.5 … 84.4 15.6 … 89.8 10.2 …

… 74.0 26.0 … 93.3 6.7 … 84.3 15.7 … 90.0 10.0 …

100.0 35.6 77.0 40.3 49.6 13.1 16.5 13.5 11.8 11.8 50.3 35.2 16.9 43.9 49.8 100.0 58.7 22.1 28.7 100.0 64.0 11.9 35.2 13.6 23.8

100.0 33.8 77.6 41.9 49.2 12.7 22.1 13.0 12.7 11.3 51.8 36.2 15.8 42.7 51.1 100.0 60.6 33.7 28.2 100.0 64.5 12.5 34.6 14.1 22.9

INCOME IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Families ------------------------------Less than $5,000 -------------------------------$5,000 to $9,999 ------------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ----------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 ----------------------------$25,000 to $34,999 ----------------------------$35,000 to $49,999 ----------------------------$50,000 to $74,999 ----------------------------$75,000 to $99,999 ----------------------------$100,000 or more ------------------------------Median (dollars) --------------------------------Mean (dollars) ---------------------------------Nonfamily households --------------------Median income (dollars) --------------------------Males 15 years and over with income -------Median income (dollars) --------------------------Females 15 years and over with income -----Median income (dollars) ---------------------------

91 5 8 8 16 14 16 13 4 4

65 2 3 4 10 10 13 11 4 3

26 86 84

993 684 529 133 123 575 428 777 704 035 30 38 049 582 636 676 658 729 270 857 115 522 35 43 944 17 674 20 560 10

582 517 980 273 742 125 455 883 808 799 056 453 428 206 361 092 345 951 930 079 468 996 225 803 154 240 947 409 106 371

74 4 6 6 12 11 13 11 3 3

51 1 2 3 8 8 10 9 3 2

23 74 72

613 473 929 519 996 861 465 301 824 241 30 38 873 963 752 583 316 555 781 725 358 836 35 44 103 17 399 21 668 10

INCOME TYPE IN 1989 Households ----------------------------Without earnings --------------------------------With earnings ----------------------------------Mean earnings (dollars) ----------------------Without wage or salary income -------------------With wage or salary income ---------------------Mean wage or salary income (dollars) -----------Without nonfarm self-employment income -----------With nonfarm self-employment income -------------Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) ----Without farm self-employment income --------------With farm self-employment income ----------------Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) ------Without interest, dividend, or net rental income --------With interest, dividend, or net rental income -----------Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) ---------------------------------Without Social Security income ---------------------With Social Security income------------------------Mean Social Security income (dollars) ------------Without public assistance income -------------------With public assistance income ----------------------Mean public assistance income (dollars) ----------Without retirement income ------------------------With retirement income ---------------------------Mean retirement income (dollars) ---------------Without other income ----------------------------With other income ------------------------------Mean other income (dollars) --------------------

INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL Families ------------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit ---------------------With related children under 18 years-----------------With related children under 5 years----------------Householder worked in 1989 ----------------------Householder worked year round full time in 1989 -----Householder under 65 years with work disability --------Householder foreign born -------------------------Householder under 25 years -----------------------Householder 65 years and over---------------------Householder high school graduate or higher ------------With public assistance income in 1989 ---------------With Social Security income in 1989 -----------------Married-couple families ---------------------------Female householder, no husband present --------------Unrelated individuals --------------------Nonfamily householder ---------------------------In owner-occupied housing unit -------------------65 years and over ------------------------------Persons ------------------------------Persons 18 years and over ------------------------Persons 65 years and over ----------------------Related children under 18 years --------------------Related children under 6 years -------------------Related children 5 to 17 years --------------------

6 2 4 2 3 1

3 2 1 2 3 8 5 1 2 31 20 3 11 4 7

487 307 992 613 215 853 073 876 763 762 265 286 094 849 230 873 210 957 545 742 313 780 161 331 544

515 947 845 626 463 067 192 281 410 939 377 388 068 984 201 475 297 191 090 864 948 585 836 825 737

4 1 3 2 2 1

2 1 2 2 7 4 2 2 23 15 2 8 3 5

810 623 732 013 365 610 064 625 612 545 490 741 758 053 458 178 350 422 026 616 237 945 181 334 398

100 488 972 562 908 068 542 904 656 825 135 066 708 420 764 593 656 233 631 467 915 020 418 724 721

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UNITED STATES SUMMARY

409

Table 178.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area United States -------------------------

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

248 709 873

5.4

5.1

4.0

4.5

4.6

4.7

3.9

7.1

5.9

14.9

14.2

18.9

187 158 78 79 28 13 14 61 7 3 50 3

051 258 847 410 793 826 967 658 047 802 808 871

543 042 231 811 501 325 176 330 131 263 936 583

5.6 5.8 7.0 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.9 4.3 4.4 5.1 5.7

5.2 5.4 6.5 4.3 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.8 4.3 4.5 4.9 5.6

4.3 4.4 5.3 3.5 3.6 3.8 3.5 3.2 3.0 2.7 3.2 2.0

4.5 4.7 5.5 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 4.4 3.8 4.0 4.5 5.3

4.7 4.8 5.6 4.0 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.4 3.9 4.1 4.5 4.9

4.8 4.9 6.0 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.6 4.0 4.5 4.7 6.1

4.1 4.3 5.3 3.3 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 2.9 2.8 3.1 2.9

7.1 7.3 8.6 6.1 5.8 5.7 5.9 7.0 5.8 6.4 7.2 12.8

6.0 6.2 7.6 4.9 4.7 4.7 4.8 5.4 4.8 5.1 5.5 6.7

14.9 15.0 16.5 13.6 14.0 14.0 14.1 14.8 13.8 14.7 15.0 21.2

14.1 14.2 16.0 12.3 13.8 13.7 13.8 14.6 14.0 14.3 14.7 15.9

18.4 18.6 20.4 16.7 17.7 17.5 17.9 20.3 18.6 19.7 20.7 25.7

192 77 114 88 79 8 26 55 20 1 19 9 9 35

726 844 882 439 754 685 442 983 850 520 329 873 456 133

330 025 305 931 528 403 374 543 368 613 755 735 020 175

5.6 7.0 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.5 4.6 5.0 4.6 4.7 4.6 4.6 4.6 5.2

5.2 6.5 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.8 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.4 5.1

4.2 5.3 3.4 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.1 3.3 3.6 4.0 3.6 3.7 3.5 3.2

4.6 5.5 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.3 3.8 3.6 3.8 3.7 3.8 4.6

4.7 5.6 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.1 4.5 4.2 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.3 4.6

4.8 6.0 4.0 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.6 4.0 4.1 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0

4.1 5.4 3.2 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.0 3.1 3.1 3.3 3.0 3.1 3.0 3.1

7.1 8.7 6.1 6.1 6.1 5.9 6.3 6.9 5.8 6.4 5.8 5.7 5.9 7.6

6.0 7.7 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.4 4.7 5.2 4.7 4.6 4.8 5.8

14.8 16.6 13.7 13.6 13.6 13.8 14.0 15.0 14.1 13.6 14.1 14.0 14.2 15.5

14.1 16.1 12.7 12.4 12.3 13.2 13.6 14.8 14.0 13.2 14.0 13.8 14.2 15.3

18.6 20.4 17.2 16.7 16.7 17.5 19.0 20.0 17.8 17.4 17.9 17.6 18.2 21.3

Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban --------------------------------------Inside urbanized area ------------------------Central place -----------------------------Urban fringe -----------------------------Outside urbanized area -----------------------Place of 10,000 or more--------------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 --------------------Rural ---------------------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 ----------------------Place of less than 1,000 ----------------------Other rural --------------------------------Rural farm ----------------------------------

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area ------------------------In central city ------------------------------Not in central city ---------------------------Urban ----------------------------------Inside urbanized area --------------------Outside urbanized area -------------------Rural -----------------------------------Outside metropolitan area -----------------------Urban ----------------------------------Inside urbanized area --------------------Outside urbanized area -------------------Place of 10,000 or more----------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ----------------Rural ------------------------------------

410

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 179.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm

United States -------------------------

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

248 709 873

5.4

5.1

4.0

4.5

4.6

4.7

3.9

7.1

5.9

14.9

14.2

18.9

229 943 286 632 942 690 930 853 284 793 082 776 306

6.6 5.2 7.1 4.3 4.5 3.9 5.6 6.1 5.1 5.2 5.3 4.2 5.7

6.0 4.9 6.3 4.2 4.1 4.2 5.1 5.1 4.7 5.2 5.6 4.4 6.0

4.1 3.7 4.3 3.1 3.0 3.3 4.4 4.9 4.3 3.6 4.3 3.6 4.5

5.4 4.5 5.7 3.8 3.7 3.8 4.5 4.6 4.3 4.5 4.5 3.6 4.8

5.1 4.6 5.3 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.6 4.6 4.3 4.9 4.9 3.8 5.3

5.9 4.7 6.3 3.7 3.8 3.7 4.6 4.7 4.4 4.6 4.9 3.9 5.2

5.0 4.0 5.3 2.9 3.0 2.5 3.7 3.9 3.3 3.7 4.1 3.2 4.5

8.1 6.7 8.7 5.9 6.0 5.7 7.1 7.4 6.5 7.0 7.3 6.1 7.7

7.1 5.6 7.7 4.5 4.7 4.0 5.9 6.2 5.2 5.7 6.2 4.8 6.7

15.5 13.5 16.3 13.8 13.9 13.7 15.2 15.2 15.2 15.2 14.8 13.3 15.3

15.6 14.8 15.9 13.2 13.4 12.6 14.3 14.1 14.2 14.8 13.8 13.0 14.1

20.3 19.3 20.6 17.4 17.8 16.5 19.3 18.9 19.4 20.0 18.6 17.6 18.9

13 206 943 1 227 928 1 109 252 562 758 6 016 425 1 003 464 3 287 116 37 602 286 17 990 455 7 730 188 11 881 643 42 008 942 10 847 115 5 544 159 11 430 602 9 295 297 4 891 769 17 659 690 4 375 099 2 776 755 5 117 073 638 800 696 004 1 578 385 2 477 574 43 566 853 666 168 4 781 468 606 900 6 187 358 1 793 477 6 628 637 3 486 703 6 478 216 12 937 926 15 176 284 3 685 296 4 877 185 4 040 587 2 573 216 26 702 793 2 350 725 4 219 973 3 145 585 16 986 510 13 658 776 799 065 1 006 749 453 588 3 294 394 1 515 069 3 665 228 1 722 850 1 201 833 39 127 306 4 866 692 2 842 321 29 760 021 550 043 1 108 229

5.2 3.0 4.1 3.6 5.5 5.5 5.9 7.1 8.5 6.8 5.0 4.5 3.9 4.3 5.4 4.7 3.5 3.9 3.6 3.9 4.5 2.6 3.5 3.4 4.1 6.1 5.0 5.8 11.8 5.3 4.2 5.6 7.1 6.3 6.4 5.1 3.8 4.4 6.3 6.3 5.2 5.3 5.6 4.9 5.2 4.2 3.2 3.3 3.8 4.0 4.6 5.3 3.1 4.4 5.7 4.2 3.9 6.2 3.6 4.0

4.9 3.3 4.2 4.5 5.1 5.1 5.4 6.3 7.5 6.2 4.7 4.1 3.4 3.9 5.0 4.3 3.5 4.2 3.7 3.6 4.3 3.1 3.6 3.5 6.6 5.1 5.0 5.3 9.0 4.3 4.2 4.4 5.6 5.2 5.7 4.7 3.7 4.4 5.1 5.8 5.2 5.0 5.3 4.9 5.3 4.4 3.7 3.6 4.1 3.8 5.1 5.5 3.4 4.7 6.0 4.4 4.5 6.5 4.4 4.5

3.7 2.8 3.3 4.2 3.7 4.0 3.8 4.3 5.2 4.0 3.1 3.0 2.6 2.8 3.4 3.1 2.6 3.3 2.7 2.3 5.0 2.1 2.6 2.3 3.2 4.9 4.0 5.4 10.2 6.8 2.5 4.3 4.0 4.2 4.9 4.3 2.7 6.3 3.7 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.9 3.4 3.6 3.6 2.9 2.9 3.2 3.4 3.4 4.4 2.7 4.8 4.5 3.6 3.5 4.8 4.2 3.5

4.5 2.9 3.5 3.3 4.7 4.6 5.2 5.7 6.6 5.7 4.5 3.7 3.2 3.5 4.5 3.9 3.2 3.8 3.2 3.4 4.1 2.5 2.8 3.0 6.0 4.6 4.3 4.8 8.2 3.9 3.7 4.0 5.1 4.5 5.0 4.3 3.5 4.1 4.7 5.1 4.5 4.5 4.6 4.4 4.4 3.6 3.0 2.8 3.2 3.2 4.1 4.6 2.6 3.8 4.8 3.7 3.7 5.1 3.4 3.9

4.6 3.0 3.8 3.5 4.9 4.2 5.1 5.3 6.1 5.2 4.2 3.9 3.4 3.7 4.6 4.2 3.3 4.0 3.4 3.4 4.3 2.6 3.0 2.8 6.4 4.6 4.3 4.7 7.3 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.7 4.8 5.1 4.3 3.5 4.1 4.7 5.2 4.9 4.8 4.6 4.6 5.1 3.8 3.1 3.2 3.4 3.4 4.3 4.8 2.7 4.3 5.3 4.0 4.1 5.6 4.2 4.0

4.7 3.1 3.8 4.4 5.0 4.7 5.0 6.3 7.6 6.0 4.5 3.8 3.0 3.5 4.6 4.0 3.3 3.7 3.3 3.4 4.1 3.0 3.0 3.2 4.2 4.7 4.7 5.0 8.7 3.9 4.2 4.2 5.0 4.7 5.1 4.4 3.5 4.1 4.8 5.5 4.6 4.5 4.8 4.8 4.6 3.9 3.5 3.4 4.0 3.5 4.4 4.9 2.9 4.1 5.2 4.1 4.5 5.5 4.6 4.4

4.0 2.2 2.9 3.0 4.2 4.2 4.6 5.3 6.5 5.2 3.5 3.0 2.4 2.7 3.8 3.5 2.1 2.5 2.3 1.9 2.9 1.5 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.9 3.7 3.9 8.0 2.8 2.8 3.1 4.0 3.9 4.6 3.3 2.3 2.8 4.0 4.6 3.7 3.5 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.2 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.5 3.6 4.3 2.1 3.5 4.5 3.0 3.4 4.9 3.2 3.3

6.7 4.5 5.7 6.4 7.0 6.8 7.3 8.7 10.2 8.6 6.3 6.0 5.1 5.7 7.0 6.3 5.1 5.7 5.1 5.6 6.2 5.2 6.0 5.7 6.1 7.4 6.9 7.0 12.8 6.5 5.5 6.6 7.8 7.6 8.1 6.5 5.4 6.0 7.6 7.8 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.1 6.9 6.1 6.1 5.7 6.1 5.5 6.3 7.5 4.6 6.0 7.7 5.9 6.2 8.2 6.0 6.0

5.6 3.4 4.4 4.6 6.0 5.9 6.2 7.7 9.3 7.6 5.2 4.7 3.9 4.4 5.8 5.0 3.6 4.0 3.6 3.7 4.7 2.8 3.5 3.5 4.4 6.2 5.8 6.0 12.2 5.4 4.4 5.2 6.5 6.3 7.0 5.2 3.9 4.6 6.4 6.6 5.7 5.4 5.9 5.8 5.7 4.8 4.0 4.0 4.4 4.2 5.3 6.3 3.3 5.0 6.7 4.6 4.9 7.3 5.7 5.1

13.5 11.1 11.7 9.5 14.0 14.2 14.4 16.3 17.7 16.1 14.3 13.9 13.1 14.0 15.0 14.1 12.7 13.7 12.6 13.9 14.2 13.3 13.3 13.7 14.6 15.2 13.9 14.4 21.3 14.1 14.6 14.2 15.5 15.4 16.4 15.2 14.7 13.9 16.4 16.8 15.2 15.8 16.3 15.7 14.8 13.3 13.1 11.7 12.4 12.8 14.5 14.9 11.4 13.2 15.3 13.7 13.4 15.9 11.6 14.0

14.8 11.8 14.7 16.4 15.2 14.9 15.0 15.9 18.1 15.0 13.2 13.4 11.8 13.1 14.6 14.7 12.1 12.6 11.6 12.0 13.4 11.0 12.3 12.3 14.2 14.1 14.9 13.5 20.6 12.9 12.5 13.9 14.6 14.8 14.6 14.2 12.1 14.0 15.4 15.7 14.8 14.3 15.6 15.2 14.5 13.0 14.1 12.2 14.1 11.9 12.2 15.4 9.8 13.1 14.1 12.3 13.6 14.5 13.8 11.1

19.3 16.3 19.4 20.7 19.7 20.2 19.2 20.6 22.9 20.0 17.6 17.8 15.9 17.5 18.9 19.7 16.1 16.5 15.1 16.0 17.5 15.0 16.1 16.3 18.2 18.9 19.7 18.0 22.9 17.3 17.7 18.7 19.9 19.9 19.2 19.4 17.0 19.0 20.9 21.6 20.0 19.1 21.3 19.9 19.9 17.6 18.8 17.3 19.1 16.0 17.4 20.1 14.9 17.4 18.9 16.3 18.1 19.5 18.7 16.5

Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

United States Region and Division State

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast -----------------------------------New England -------------------------------Middle Atlantic -----------------------------Midwest ------------------------------------East North Central ---------------------------West North Central --------------------------South --------------------------------------South Atlantic ------------------------------East South Central ---------------------------West South Central --------------------------West ---------------------------------------Mountain ----------------------------------Pacific -------------------------------------

50 13 37 59 42 17 85 43 15 26 52 13 39

809 206 602 668 008 659 445 566 176 702 786 658 127

STATE New England---------------------------------Maine ------------------------------------New Hampshire -----------------------------Vermont ----------------------------------Massachusetts ------------------------------Rhode Island -------------------------------Connecticut --------------------------------Middle Atlantic -------------------------------New York ---------------------------------New Jersey --------------------------------Pennsylvania -------------------------------East North Central-----------------------------Ohio -------------------------------------Indiana -----------------------------------Illinois ------------------------------------Michigan ----------------------------------Wisconsin ---------------------------------West North Central ----------------------------Minnesota ---------------------------------Iowa -------------------------------------Missouri ----------------------------------North Dakota ------------------------------South Dakota ------------------------------Nebraska ----------------------------------Kansas -----------------------------------South Atlantic --------------------------------Delaware ----------------------------------Maryland ----------------------------------District of Columbia --------------------------Virginia -----------------------------------West Virginia -------------------------------North Carolina ------------------------------South Carolina ------------------------------Georgia -----------------------------------Florida ------------------------------------East South Central-----------------------------Kentucky ----------------------------------Tennessee ---------------------------------Alabama ----------------------------------Mississippi ---------------------------------West South Central ----------------------------Arkansas ----------------------------------Louisiana ----------------------------------Oklahoma ---------------------------------Texas ------------------------------------Mountain------------------------------------Montana ----------------------------------Idaho ------------------------------------Wyoming ----------------------------------Colorado ----------------------------------New Mexico -------------------------------Arizona -----------------------------------Utah -------------------------------------Nevada -----------------------------------Pacific --------------------------------------Washington --------------------------------Oregon -----------------------------------California ----------------------------------Alaska ------------------------------------Hawaii -------------------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 411 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 180.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Abilene, TX MSA -------------------------Albany, GA MSA -------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY MSA ----------Albuquerque, NM MSA --------------------Alexandria, LA MSA ----------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ MSA -----Altoona, PA MSA ------------------------Amarillo, TX MSA ------------------------Anchorage, AK MSA ----------------------Anderson, IN MSA ------------------------Anderson, SC MSA -----------------------Anniston, AL MSA ------------------------Appleton--Oshkosh--Neenah, WI MSA ----------Asheville, NC MSA ------------------------Athens, GA MSA -------------------------Atlanta, GA MSA ------------------------Atlantic City, NJ MSA ---------------------Augusta, GA--SC MSA ---------------------Austin, TX MSA -------------------------Bakersfield, CA MSA ----------------------Baltimore, MD MSA ----------------------Bangor, ME MSA ------------------------Baton Rouge, LA MSA ---------------------Battle Creek, MI MSA ---------------------Beaumont--Port Arthur, TX MSA -------------Bellingham, WA MSA ---------------------Benton Harbor, MI MSA -------------------Billings, MT MSA -------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS MSA ------------------Binghamton, NY MSA ----------------------

119 112 874 480 131 686 130 187 226 130 145 116 315 174 156 2 833 319 396 781 543 2 382 88 528 135 361 127 161 113 197 264

655 561 304 577 556 688 542 547 338 669 196 034 121 821 267 511 416 809 572 477 172 704 264 982 226 780 378 419 125 497

5.1 6.8 4.6 3.7 5.0 4.3 4.0 4.5 4.0 3.6 5.3 5.9 2.6 4.6 5.1 5.6 6.7 6.3 4.8 5.6 6.7 3.0 5.8 4.9 6.7 4.3 4.0 2.8 4.3 3.7

5.0 5.1 4.1 3.8 5.4 3.9 3.7 4.2 5.0 4.1 4.0 4.4 2.4 4.4 4.2 4.5 6.1 5.1 4.8 5.9 5.9 2.8 5.8 4.1 6.5 4.3 3.8 3.1 5.2 3.6

4.1 4.3 3.2 3.0 3.6 2.8 2.2 3.3 4.9 2.2 3.2 3.9 1.7 3.5 3.7 4.2 4.3 4.1 3.7 4.7 6.3 2.5 4.3 3.3 4.2 3.7 2.9 3.2 3.7 2.6

4.4 4.3 3.8 3.3 4.4 3.8 4.3 3.2 3.9 3.0 3.8 4.0 2.2 4.0 3.5 3.9 5.9 4.2 4.1 4.5 5.5 2.2 4.5 4.1 5.8 3.5 3.4 2.7 4.6 3.3

5.9 4.8 3.9 3.5 4.6 3.9 3.8 4.9 4.7 2.8 4.7 3.7 2.4 4.2 4.2 4.1 5.0 5.0 4.4 5.2 5.2 2.4 4.5 4.7 6.4 4.0 4.0 2.7 4.9 3.2

3.8 4.1 3.8 3.3 4.4 3.9 3.7 3.6 5.0 2.9 3.8 4.2 2.1 4.1 4.4 3.9 5.6 4.4 4.4 5.0 5.4 3.0 5.0 3.1 6.8 4.0 3.6 3.1 5.3 3.5

2.9 3.9 3.2 2.7 3.5 3.1 2.2 3.2 3.5 2.2 2.5 3.3 1.4 3.1 3.2 3.6 4.5 3.3 3.3 4.1 4.6 2.1 4.3 2.6 5.6 3.1 2.9 2.5 3.9 2.5

5.8 6.7 5.8 5.1 6.3 5.1 5.0 6.3 6.4 4.8 6.2 7.0 3.8 5.8 6.5 6.8 8.4 7.0 5.7 7.4 7.4 4.6 6.8 5.4 9.4 6.3 6.0 4.8 6.4 5.4

5.1 5.4 4.9 4.2 5.1 4.2 3.2 4.8 5.6 3.6 4.4 6.0 2.3 4.4 4.9 5.6 7.2 6.3 4.5 6.8 6.3 3.5 5.8 4.1 8.2 4.9 4.8 3.5 5.8 4.0

14.3 15.9 14.3 14.2 15.3 13.8 13.3 15.0 13.5 14.2 13.1 16.0 11.7 13.3 14.2 13.9 16.6 15.4 13.0 14.6 14.8 11.0 15.7 14.0 19.2 14.5 13.8 12.7 15.6 12.5

13.5 16.0 12.7 10.2 13.4 11.5 11.8 12.7 13.2 14.3 12.0 14.9 10.6 12.8 13.6 12.8 15.7 14.5 11.7 16.3 14.7 10.3 16.2 16.9 18.7 12.4 14.8 12.1 13.6 12.5

17.2 20.2 16.7 14.5 18.4 15.8 16.4 17.2 17.5 17.8 16.8 20.6 14.3 16.6 18.3 17.3 20.6 19.3 14.9 21.5 19.2 14.6 21.2 21.0 24.5 17.4 19.8 16.2 18.7 16.8

Birmingham, AL MSA----------------------Bismarck, ND MSA -----------------------Bloomington, IN MSA ---------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL MSA ---------------Boise City, ID MSA ------------------------

907 83 108 129 205

810 831 978 180 775

6.8 2.5 4.6 4.2 2.9

5.1 3.2 4.2 3.7 2.7

3.9 2.6 4.1 2.9 2.6

4.8 2.7 3.7 3.4 2.2

4.7 2.3 2.5 3.7 2.8

4.6 2.4 3.3 3.3 2.8

4.2 1.4 4.0 2.3 2.0

7.9 4.5 5.4 5.1 4.8

6.7 2.8 4.2 3.7 3.4

16.7 11.8 14.3 12.3 12.0

16.0 12.6 12.7 12.1 9.9

21.3 15.6 15.3 15.4 13.5

4 171 747 2 870 650 189 478 393 522 273 064 180 677 264 356

5.8 6.1 5.7 5.0 5.9 3.8 5.2

5.4 5.8 6.0 4.4 5.0 3.4 4.3

3.8 4.0 4.1 3.4 3.8 2.6 3.2

4.9 5.3 5.0 3.9 4.5 3.1 4.1

5.1 5.5 5.4 3.9 5.2 3.5 4.2

5.3 5.8 4.6 4.3 4.5 3.0 4.6

4.6 5.1 3.5 3.8 4.0 2.4 3.6

7.4 7.9 6.1 6.2 7.4 5.2 6.0

6.4 6.9 5.2 5.0 6.4 3.9 4.7

14.3 14.7 13.5 13.5 13.6 11.7 14.0

15.4 15.9 17.4 13.6 14.7 12.1 14.1

19.9 20.4 21.7 18.4 20.1 16.1 17.7

707 731 120 862

5.6 3.5 7.2 4.0

5.5 3.7 8.1 4.2

4.9 3.2 3.9 3.4

5.1 3.1 6.8 3.3

5.3 3.5 6.8 4.2

5.5 4.0 6.1 3.9

4.4 2.5 5.5 2.8

7.6 5.2 8.7 4.8

6.3 4.8 7.9 3.9

17.0 13.9 19.3 12.0

13.2 11.2 16.6 12.6

16.8 15.1 25.1 17.7

Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY CMSA -------------Buffalo, NY PMSA ----------------------Niagara Falls, NY PMSA ------------------

1 189 288 968 532 220 756

4.8 5.0 4.0

4.1 4.2 3.6

2.6 2.8 2.0

3.9 4.1 3.2

3.8 3.9 3.6

4.3 4.3 4.1

3.9 4.1 3.2

6.5 6.7 5.7

5.2 5.4 4.4

14.5 14.6 13.9

14.8 15.0 13.9

19.4 19.7 18.3

Burlington, NC MSA-----------------------Burlington, VT MSA -----------------------Canton, OH MSA -------------------------Casper, WY MSA ------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA MSA ---------------------Champaign--Urbana--Rantoul, IL MSA ----------Charleston, SC MSA ----------------------Charleston, WV MSA ----------------------Charlotte--Gastonia--Rock Hill, NC--SC MSA -----Charlottesville, VA MSA --------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA MSA -----------------Cheyenne, WY MSA -----------------------

108 131 394 61 168 173 506 250 1 162 131 433 73

213 441 106 226 767 025 875 454 093 107 210 142

5.8 3.2 3.0 3.0 3.4 4.8 8.9 3.4 5.4 5.9 4.2 3.8

4.9 3.8 2.8 2.9 2.8 4.9 7.1 3.5 4.1 4.8 3.9 3.7

3.3 4.2 2.0 2.5 2.2 4.3 5.7 2.5 3.7 10.8 2.8 3.3

4.7 2.9 2.7 2.4 2.8 4.5 6.7 3.1 3.5 4.7 3.5 3.2

4.8 2.4 2.7 3.0 2.6 4.6 4.6 3.3 3.6 4.1 3.7 3.7

4.4 3.5 2.2 2.8 2.4 5.6 5.4 3.3 3.8 4.4 3.9 3.6

3.5 2.6 1.7 2.0 1.6 2.4 4.8 2.4 3.0 3.4 3.0 2.9

6.2 5.2 4.3 4.9 4.3 5.0 8.6 4.9 6.3 6.3 5.7 6.6

5.0 3.8 2.9 3.3 3.0 4.0 7.7 3.7 4.9 5.2 4.4 4.9

13.2 9.8 12.3 10.6 11.3 14.5 17.2 13.5 13.3 13.6 13.1 13.7

14.4 13.2 12.0 12.4 10.7 12.1 16.1 10.7 13.5 12.8 13.0 13.3

18.6 16.8 16.5 17.1 14.2 14.3 21.9 14.8 18.4 17.0 18.0 18.3

Chicago--Gary--Lake County, IL--IN--WI CMSA ----Aurora--Elgin, IL PMSA -------------------Chicago, IL PMSA ----------------------Gary--Hammond, IN PMSA ----------------Joliet, IL PMSA ------------------------Kenosha, WI PMSA ---------------------Lake County, IL PMSA --------------------

8 065 356 6 069 604 389 128 516

633 884 974 526 650 181 418

5.7 4.1 6.2 4.5 4.2 3.6 4.3

5.2 4.3 5.6 3.9 3.9 3.6 5.0

3.6 3.2 3.8 2.5 2.6 2.5 3.5

4.6 3.6 4.9 3.6 3.5 3.0 4.3

4.6 3.5 4.8 4.2 3.5 3.0 4.4

4.8 3.7 5.1 4.0 3.7 3.5 4.3

4.3 3.0 4.7 3.5 2.8 2.7 3.5

7.4 5.9 7.8 6.4 5.8 5.1 6.6

6.3 4.8 6.7 5.2 4.7 4.3 5.3

14.9 12.9 15.2 14.8 13.3 14.1 13.9

14.8 13.3 15.1 13.7 14.0 12.7 13.5

19.3 17.9 19.6 19.0 18.5 17.6 17.5

Chico, CA MSA ---------------------------

182 120

4.7

5.1

4.6

3.5

4.0

4.9

4.1

6.6

5.4

16.3

13.1

16.6

Cincinnati--Hamilton, OH--KY--IN CMSA ---------Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN PMSA --------------Hamilton--Middletown, OH PMSA ------------

1 744 124 1 452 645 291 479

4.0 4.1 3.5

3.3 3.4 3.2

2.8 2.9 2.7

3.0 3.1 2.6

3.4 3.4 3.3

2.7 2.6 2.7

2.2 2.2 2.1

4.4 4.4 4.5

3.2 3.2 3.2

12.1 12.2 11.6

9.8 9.8 9.5

13.1 13.1 13.0

169 439

All persons

Boston--Lawrence--Salem, MA--NH CMSA -------Boston, MA PMSA ---------------------Brockton, MA PMSA --------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH PMSA ---------Lowell, MA--NH PMSA -------------------Nashua, NH PMSA ----------------------Salem--Gloucester, MA PMSA -------------Bradenton, FL MSA -----------------------Bremerton, WA MSA ----------------------Brownsville--Harlingen, TX MSA --------------Bryan--College Station, TX MSA ---------------

Clarksville--Hopkinsville, TN--KY MSA -----------

211 189 260 121

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Metropolitan Area

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

4.7

5.2

5.0

4.4

4.5

5.3

2.2

6.0

5.0

15.2

15.0

19.6

Cleveland--Akron--Lorain, OH CMSA -----------Akron, OH PMSA -----------------------Cleveland, OH PMSA --------------------Lorain--Elyria, OH PMSA-------------------

2 759 657 1 831 271

823 575 122 126

4.0 3.0 4.3 3.8

3.3 2.8 3.5 3.2

2.4 2.3 2.5 2.5

3.2 2.7 3.4 2.8

3.5 2.5 3.9 3.4

3.0 2.5 3.3 2.7

2.7 2.1 3.0 2.3

5.4 4.3 5.9 4.9

4.3 3.1 4.8 3.8

12.9 11.9 13.2 13.6

11.8 9.7 12.5 12.3

15.8 13.4 16.5 17.0

Colorado Springs, CO MSA -----------------Columbia, MO MSA -----------------------Columbia, SC MSA -----------------------Columbus, GA--AL MSA --------------------Columbus, OH MSA -----------------------Corpus Christi, TX MSA --------------------Cumberland, MD--WV MSA ------------------

397 112 453 243 1 377 349 101

014 379 331 072 419 894 643

2.7 4.0 6.1 6.5 4.0 4.8 4.1

2.7 3.2 4.9 5.8 3.6 4.8 4.2

2.8 4.1 4.3 5.6 3.1 3.2 2.9

2.3 2.6 4.3 4.8 3.3 3.7 3.8

2.5 3.2 4.3 4.9 3.2 4.1 4.2

2.5 3.1 4.3 6.3 3.0 3.8 5.0

1.6 2.1 3.5 4.8 2.5 3.3 2.9

4.2 4.5 6.5 9.4 5.1 5.9 5.4

3.3 3.3 5.3 8.4 3.7 4.9 4.7

11.7 11.6 14.6 17.9 12.6 15.3 14.4

10.2 10.0 13.4 15.7 11.1 13.5 12.2

13.9 13.2 16.6 20.7 14.5 20.1 16.9

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX CMSA----------------Dallas, TX PMSA -----------------------Fort Worth--Arlington, TX PMSA ------------

3 885 415 2 553 362 1 332 053

4.5 4.8 4.0

4.5 4.7 3.9

3.4 3.6 3.1

3.7 4.0 3.3

4.4 4.7 3.6

3.8 4.0 3.5

3.3 3.6 2.8

6.1 6.6 5.2

4.8 5.1 4.0

12.9 13.3 12.1

12.8 13.3 12.0

17.2 17.6 16.3

Danville, VA MSA ------------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL MSA -----Dayton--Springfield, OH MSA -----------------

108 711 350 861 951 270

5.1 4.4 3.8

4.0 4.1 3.3

9.2 2.9 2.7

3.3 3.7 3.0

3.8 4.1 3.3

3.9 3.6 2.9

2.7 2.7 2.4

6.1 5.6 4.7

4.7 4.4 3.8

13.9 13.9 13.0

14.1 14.6 11.1

19.6 18.4 15.0

412

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 412 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 180.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Daytona Beach, FL MSA -------------------Decatur, AL MSA-------------------------Decatur, IL MSA --------------------------

370 712 131 556 117 206

5.5 5.1 4.0

5.1 5.1 3.6

4.6 3.9 2.6

4.9 4.8 3.4

4.7 4.2 3.3

4.8 4.8 3.4

4.1 3.7 2.5

7.3 6.7 5.4

6.1 5.2 4.2

16.0 16.0 14.4

13.8 13.6 13.9

18.3 19.1 18.0

Denver--Boulder, CO CMSA -----------------Boulder--Longmont, CO PMSA -------------Denver, CO PMSA -----------------------

1 848 319 225 339 1 622 980

4.0 3.7 4.0

3.5 3.2 3.5

3.3 3.0 3.3

3.0 2.6 3.1

3.0 2.6 3.1

3.0 3.1 3.0

2.5 2.3 2.5

4.9 4.4 5.0

3.9 3.5 3.9

12.8 12.4 12.9

10.8 10.5 10.9

14.5 14.3 14.5

Des Moines, IA MSA -----------------------

392 928

3.5

3.0

2.3

2.6

3.0

2.6

2.0

4.4

3.1

12.1

10.0

13.0

Detroit--Ann Arbor, MI CMSA ---------------Ann Arbor, MI PMSA--------------------Detroit, MI PMSA -----------------------

4 665 236 282 937 4 382 299

5.1 4.3 5.1

4.5 3.5 4.5

3.0 3.5 3.0

4.1 3.1 4.2

4.5 3.0 4.5

4.2 3.2 4.2

4.1 2.4 4.2

6.5 4.7 6.7

5.4 3.8 5.6

14.7 12.8 14.9

14.6 11.8 14.8

19.8 15.0 20.1

Metropolitan Area

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

Dothan, AL MSA -------------------------Dubuque, IA MSA ------------------------Duluth, MN--WI MSA ----------------------Eau Claire, WI MSA -----------------------El Paso, TX MSA -------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN MSA -------------------Elmira, NY MSA -------------------------Enid, OK MSA ---------------------------Erie, PA MSA ---------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR MSA ----------------Evansville, IN--KY MSA ---------------------

130 86 239 137 591 156 95 56 275 282 278

964 403 971 543 610 198 195 735 572 912 990

6.0 3.1 3.3 3.6 3.9 3.4 4.0 5.9 3.9 3.4 4.1

4.3 2.8 3.5 3.5 4.2 3.2 3.0 4.4 3.8 3.7 3.7

3.5 2.1 5.4 2.5 3.1 2.6 2.4 4.0 2.7 2.9 2.8

4.1 3.0 3.0 3.2 2.8 3.0 2.9 4.5 3.7 2.9 3.3

4.4 2.3 3.0 3.5 3.9 3.2 2.9 5.6 4.0 3.3 3.4

4.9 2.8 3.7 3.0 3.3 3.1 2.9 5.1 3.4 3.5 3.3

3.5 1.7 2.3 1.8 2.5 2.2 2.3 3.1 1.9 2.6 2.8

7.8 4.3 5.0 4.7 5.5 5.1 4.8 7.5 4.3 5.3 5.4

6.2 2.7 3.8 3.0 4.4 3.7 3.6 6.2 3.1 3.8 4.1

14.9 12.1 11.1 12.9 14.3 12.4 12.8 16.5 12.3 12.1 13.9

13.9 13.7 12.5 10.3 9.5 10.7 12.0 16.1 10.4 11.4 13.2

19.5 18.4 16.1 14.0 16.3 15.4 16.1 20.2 14.5 16.3 17.7

Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN MSA--------------Fayetteville, NC MSA ----------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR MSA -------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA MSA --------------Flint, MI MSA ---------------------------Florence, AL MSA ------------------------Florence, SC MSA ------------------------Fort Collins--Loveland, CO MSA --------------Fort Myers--Cape CoraL, Fl MSA -------------Fort Pierce, FL MSA ------------------------

153 274 113 102 430 131 114 186 335 251

296 566 409 797 459 327 344 136 113 071

2.7 5.3 4.1 3.9 4.7 4.3 8.6 2.7 5.8 9.3

3.2 4.3 3.9 4.2 4.5 3.9 6.9 2.6 4.5 7.7

2.0 4.7 3.5 3.0 3.0 2.4 4.4 2.7 4.6 7.0

3.1 3.6 3.0 3.9 4.2 3.6 6.6 2.2 4.3 7.5

3.2 3.7 3.2 3.8 3.9 3.3 5.3 2.2 4.0 6.8

3.3 4.3 4.1 3.8 4.1 3.2 6.0 2.6 4.9 6.4

2.2 2.7 3.1 3.0 4.2 2.2 5.5 1.7 4.7 6.1

4.5 7.1 6.3 5.3 6.7 5.0 9.8 4.5 7.9 10.2

3.0 6.1 4.3 4.2 5.4 4.1 8.4 3.1 6.7 9.2

12.5 14.5 13.7 13.2 16.1 14.4 18.2 11.2 16.1 20.2

9.6 12.8 12.3 13.0 15.8 11.4 16.6 9.3 14.3 17.5

13.8 18.4 16.0 17.9 21.4 17.2 23.0 13.5 18.6 22.0

Fort Smith, AR--OK MSA -------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA -----------------Fort Wayne, IN MSA ----------------------Fresno, CA MSA -------------------------Gadsden, AL MSA ------------------------Gainesville, FL MSA -----------------------Glens Falls, NY MSA ----------------------Grand Forks, ND MSA ---------------------Grand Rapids, MI MSA --------------------Great Falls, MT MSA -----------------------

175 143 363 667 99 204 118 70 688 77

911 776 811 490 840 111 539 683 399 691

4.4 4.4 4.3 6.8 6.5 6.8 4.2 2.3 4.0 3.0

4.8 3.9 3.9 7.1 4.7 5.4 3.4 2.9 3.5 3.7

3.3 3.8 2.9 4.8 3.0 5.1 2.9 2.6 2.8 2.8

4.5 3.4 3.5 5.2 4.4 4.1 3.6 2.2 3.1 2.9

4.7 3.7 3.7 5.9 4.1 4.1 3.1 2.3 3.5 3.5

4.7 4.2 3.2 5.6 5.1 4.5 3.2 3.2 3.2 2.6

3.9 2.8 2.5 5.2 3.9 4.1 1.9 1.8 2.7 2.3

6.6 6.6 5.0 8.6 7.9 7.3 5.0 4.3 5.5 5.5

5.2 6.0 4.0 7.9 6.7 6.1 3.3 2.8 4.0 3.8

14.6 15.3 13.0 16.8 17.5 15.7 12.6 11.7 12.9 14.0

15.0 12.6 12.5 15.4 15.0 14.6 12.6 8.7 12.2 11.4

19.7 17.5 15.9 21.2 20.5 18.8 16.3 12.1 15.9 15.0

Greeley, CO MSA ------------------------Green Bay, WI MSA ----------------------Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point, NC MSA -Greenville--Spartanburg, SC MSA -------------Hagerstown, MD MSA ---------------------Harrisburg--Lebanon--Carlisle, PA MSA ----------

131 194 942 640 121 587

821 594 091 861 393 986

4.1 2.6 5.1 5.6 5.8 4.2

4.7 2.6 4.2 4.2 4.5 4.1

3.6 1.8 8.5 3.3 3.9 2.9

3.6 2.3 3.9 3.7 4.3 3.7

4.3 2.5 3.8 4.2 4.4 4.0

4.7 2.5 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.8

3.2 1.5 3.2 3.0 2.1 2.8

7.1 3.9 6.1 6.4 5.1 5.5

5.0 2.6 4.6 5.0 4.3 4.4

11.6 11.7 13.4 13.2 14.2 13.6

13.9 11.7 13.8 12.8 17.0 12.1

19.2 15.3 18.1 17.4 18.9 16.0

Hartford--New Britain--Middletown, CT CMSA ----Bristol, CT PMSA -----------------------Hartford, CT PMSA ---------------------Middletown, CT PMSA -------------------New Britain, CT PMSA --------------------

1 085 79 767 90 148

895 488 899 320 188

6.1 4.5 6.5 3.9 5.9

5.7 4.1 6.1 4.0 5.5

4.2 2.7 4.6 3.4 3.6

5.4 4.3 5.7 3.4 5.4

5.1 4.6 5.2 3.7 5.3

4.8 3.9 5.1 3.0 5.1

4.7 4.3 4.9 2.8 5.3

7.0 5.6 7.4 5.1 7.1

5.9 5.1 6.2 4.1 6.0

14.2 12.1 14.7 11.8 14.7

14.6 12.8 15.1 13.0 13.9

18.0 17.6 18.2 15.8 18.5

221 700 836 231 182 842

5.2 4.0 3.8

4.1 4.5 4.8

3.1 3.5 2.6

3.9 4.0 3.8

4.0 4.0 3.7

3.9 4.5 5.0

2.6 3.4 3.2

5.9 6.0 5.9

4.4 5.3 4.7

13.1 14.3 16.1

12.8 10.7 12.7

17.1 15.9 20.1

Hickory--Morganton, NC MSA ---------------Honolulu, HI MSA ------------------------Houma--Thibodaux, LA MSA ----------------Houston--Galveston--Brazoria, TX CMSA --------Brazoria, TX PMSA ---------------------Galveston--Texas City, TX PMSA -----------Houston, TX PMSA ----------------------

3 711 191 217 3 301

043 707 399 937

5.5 4.4 5.8 5.5

5.6 5.1 6.0 5.7

3.9 3.5 4.4 3.8

4.7 4.4 5.3 4.7

5.4 5.8 6.4 5.3

5.0 3.7 6.2 5.0

4.6 3.1 5.4 4.6

7.6 5.9 8.3 7.6

6.5 4.9 7.5 6.5

15.1 14.3 17.2 15.0

15.9 17.3 17.0 15.7

21.5 21.2 22.9 21.4

Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH MSA --------Huntsville, AL MSA -----------------------Indianapolis, IN MSA ----------------------Iowa City, IA MSA -----------------------Jackson, MI MSA ------------------------Jackson, MS MSA ------------------------Jackson, TN MSA ------------------------Jacksonville, FL MSA ----------------------Jacksonville, NC MSA ---------------------Jamestown--Dunkirk, NY -------------------Janesville--Beloit, WI MSA -------------------

312 238 1 249 96 149 395 77 906 149 141 139

529 912 822 119 756 396 982 727 838 895 510

3.5 5.0 4.3 3.8 8.1 6.0 5.1 7.2 6.0 3.9 2.9

3.7 4.1 3.6 3.3 7.5 5.6 5.5 5.8 6.5 3.7 3.0

2.3 3.5 3.1 3.2 6.1 3.7 3.8 5.1 6.4 2.6 2.0

3.3 3.5 3.2 2.9 7.5 4.9 5.5 4.9 5.5 3.2 2.7

3.5 3.4 3.2 2.5 8.8 5.1 4.0 5.0 5.2 3.3 2.7

3.5 3.7 3.2 3.6 2.9 5.1 4.6 5.0 8.2 3.4 3.1

2.5 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.1 4.4 3.4 4.3 1.8 2.2 1.8

5.1 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.7 7.3 6.1 8.7 5.8 5.5 4.3

4.1 5.1 4.2 3.8 3.4 6.0 4.4 7.7 4.8 4.0 3.2

14.5 13.5 13.3 12.6 14.6 15.6 14.8 16.4 15.3 12.2 12.3

12.3 12.0 12.6 9.9 17.4 15.4 15.3 15.2 13.4 12.1 11.5

17.1 15.8 16.5 13.2 16.8 20.9 20.8 20.4 16.6 15.7 15.3

Johnson City--Kingsport--Bristol, TN--VA MSA ----Johnstown, PA MSA ----------------------Joplin, MO MSA -------------------------Kalamazoo, MI MSA ----------------------Kankakee, IL MSA ------------------------Kansas City, MO--KS MSA ------------------Killeen--Temple, TX MSA -------------------Knoxville, TN MSA------------------------Kokomo, IN MSA ------------------------La Crosse, WI MSA ------------------------

436 241 134 223 96 1 566 255 604 96 97

047 247 910 411 255 280 301 816 946 904

3.9 3.7 4.5 3.8 5.5 5.2 4.3 3.5 3.7 3.5

3.5 3.5 4.6 3.5 4.4 8.0 4.7 3.6 3.0 3.5

3.2 1.9 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.7 4.3 2.8 1.7 2.5

3.3 4.3 4.4 2.9 3.9 7.7 4.1 3.6 3.3 3.0

3.6 3.5 4.7 3.6 5.0 7.5 4.4 3.5 3.2 3.9

3.6 3.3 5.1 2.9 3.6 4.5 5.0 3.6 3.5 3.2

2.4 1.9 3.1 2.5 2.8 3.9 2.8 2.1 2.5 2.0

5.3 4.5 5.9 4.9 5.4 6.8 6.4 4.8 5.6 4.4

3.8 3.4 4.4 3.6 4.3 5.4 5.4 3.5 3.9 3.0

14.1 14.7 13.9 12.7 14.6 15.0 15.0 12.5 14.2 12.0

12.7 11.9 13.8 12.8 14.0 13.8 13.3 10.8 14.3 11.0

17.8 16.2 17.4 16.7 17.9 17.8 18.5 15.2 19.7 14.7

Lafayette, LA MSA -----------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN MSA -----------Lake Charles, LA MSA ---------------------Lakeland--Winter Haven, FL MSA -------------Lancaster, PA MSA -----------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI MSA --------------Laredo, TX MSA -------------------------Las Cruces, NM MSA----------------------Las Vegas, NV MSA ----------------------Lawrence, KS MSA ------------------------

208 130 168 405 422 432 133 135 741 81

740 598 134 382 822 674 239 510 459 798

4.5 3.1 3.5 5.8 3.8 4.4 6.2 4.0 4.4 3.6

4.6 3.2 4.3 5.3 4.1 3.6 8.1 6.1 4.5 3.1

2.9 2.7 2.8 4.6 2.8 4.2 3.2 4.2 4.7 3.2

3.7 2.6 3.6 4.8 3.6 3.1 5.0 4.3 3.8 2.3

3.5 2.7 4.1 5.0 3.4 3.0 5.5 3.6 4.1 2.4

3.5 2.7 3.6 4.6 3.6 3.9 4.6 5.5 3.8 3.3

2.9 1.9 2.6 4.2 2.5 3.9 4.0 4.1 3.4 2.3

5.4 4.4 4.8 6.8 5.5 6.2 7.5 6.4 5.7 4.4

4.4 3.1 3.8 5.8 3.8 4.8 6.7 5.8 4.7 3.7

14.1 11.3 13.1 16.0 12.7 13.4 17.0 12.7 13.5 11.9

13.9 10.7 13.7 14.4 11.8 12.0 14.0 12.3 12.8 11.2

19.6 14.8 19.3 18.8 16.2 16.9 24.5 18.2 17.3 15.0

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UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 180.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Lawton, OK MSA-------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME MSA -----------------Lexington-Fayette, KY MSA -----------------Lima, OH MSA --------------------------Lincoln, NE MSA -------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR MSA ---------Longview--Marshall, TX MSA -----------------

111 88 348 154 213 513 162

486 074 428 340 641 117 431

5.5 3.2 3.8 3.4 3.6 5.0 5.4

5.5 2.9 3.5 3.2 3.3 4.5 4.3

5.1 2.8 3.2 2.1 2.8 3.6 3.4

5.1 3.3 3.4 2.8 2.8 3.9 4.0

4.9 3.0 3.1 2.9 2.9 4.0 4.8

6.3 2.9 3.4 2.7 2.7 4.1 4.5

5.1 2.3 2.5 1.8 1.7 3.5 3.4

8.6 4.2 5.3 4.8 4.0 6.5 7.0

8.0 3.1 3.9 3.3 2.8 5.2 5.4

17.9 11.2 13.0 12.7 13.2 14.7 15.5

15.7 11.6 12.2 13.5 10.5 13.4 17.8

19.6 15.7 15.9 17.3 12.9 17.9 24.7

Los Angeles--Anaheim--Riverside, CA CMSA -----Anaheim--Santa Ana, CA PMSA ------------Los Angeles--Long Beach, CA PMSA ---------Oxnard--Ventura, CA PMSA ---------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA PMSA ---------

14 531 529 2 410 556 8 863 164 669 016 2 588 793

6.5 5.3 7.2 4.7 5.8

7.0 5.5 7.8 5.1 6.1

5.0 4.5 5.3 3.5 5.1

5.4 4.4 5.9 4.0 4.8

6.0 4.7 6.7 4.5 5.4

5.7 4.9 6.2 4.8 5.3

5.2 4.2 5.7 3.8 4.8

8.7 7.6 9.3 6.8 8.0

7.7 6.4 8.4 5.8 6.9

16.2 14.2 17.1 14.0 15.4

14.5 13.1 15.2 11.8 14.4

20.0 18.4 20.8 17.1 19.4

Louisville, KY--IN MSA ---------------------Lubbock, TX MSA ------------------------Lynchburg, VA MSA ----------------------Macon--Warner Robins, GA MSA -------------Madison, WI MSA ------------------------Manchester, NH MSA ---------------------Mansfield, OH MSA -----------------------Mcallen--Edinburg--Mission, TX MSA-----------Medford, OR MSA ------------------------Melbourne--Titusville--Palm Bay, FL MSA -------Memphis, TN--AR--MS MSA -----------------Merced, CA MSA--------------------------

952 222 142 281 367 147 126 383 146 398 981 178

662 636 199 103 085 867 137 545 389 978 747 403

3.6 5.0 6.2 7.0 5.2 4.0 4.1 7.3 3.8 4.2 5.8 6.2

3.2 5.0 4.9 5.9 3.5 3.8 3.7 8.8 4.1 3.9 5.6 6.9

2.5 3.7 6.2 4.3 3.6 3.2 2.7 3.8 3.6 3.4 4.1 4.3

3.0 4.1 4.6 5.1 3.3 3.5 3.5 6.5 3.6 3.7 5.0 5.0

3.0 4.9 4.7 5.4 3.5 3.9 3.9 6.1 3.8 3.8 5.0 6.5

3.0 4.1 3.8 5.4 3.6 3.3 3.4 6.6 4.0 4.0 5.0 6.5

2.4 3.5 2.7 4.9 2.5 2.9 2.7 5.9 3.4 2.9 4.2 5.0

5.0 6.4 5.6 8.4 6.2 5.4 5.3 9.9 6.1 5.7 7.5 9.7

3.7 5.0 4.4 7.4 5.0 4.4 4.3 9.1 4.8 4.7 6.1 8.5

13.4 14.4 13.6 17.2 13.4 12.5 13.7 19.4 13.2 13.0 15.6 16.9

10.9 13.1 15.2 16.8 10.7 13.5 14.7 16.4 15.5 11.4 16.6 15.4

15.6 17.2 18.5 22.1 13.5 17.4 18.1 26.1 20.1 15.6 21.8 22.2

3 192 582

7.5

7.4

5.5

5.9

6.2

5.9

5.7

9.5

8.4

17.7

15.6

21.2

1 255 488 1 937 094

7.1 7.8

6.0 8.3

5.5 5.5

5.6 6.1

5.6 6.7

5.6 6.1

5.8 5.7

9.0 9.8

7.9 8.8

16.8 18.2

15.9 15.4

20.9 21.4

Midland, TX MSA -------------------------

106 611

4.2

3.8

2.9

2.9

3.8

2.9

2.5

4.5

3.5

14.6

11.0

16.0

Milwaukee--Racine, WI CMSA----------------Milwaukee, WI PMSA -------------------Racine, WI PMSA------------------------

1 607 183 1 432 149 175 034

3.7 3.7 3.9

3.6 3.6 3.8

2.7 2.6 2.8

3.3 3.3 3.4

3.5 3.5 3.5

3.5 3.5 3.5

2.5 2.4 2.7

4.9 4.9 5.0

3.8 3.7 3.9

13.2 13.0 14.2

11.9 11.8 13.0

15.7 15.5 17.3

Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN--WI MSA -----------Mobile, AL MSA -------------------------Modesto, CA MSA -----------------------Monroe, LA MSA ------------------------Montgomery, AL MSA ---------------------Muncie, IN MSA -------------------------Muskegon, MI MSA-----------------------Naples, FL MSA --------------------------Nashville, TN MSA ------------------------New Bedford, MA MSA --------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT MSA ---------------New London--Norwich, CT--RI MSA ------------New Orleans, LA MSA ----------------------

2 464 476 370 142 292 119 158 152 985 175 530 266 1 238

124 923 522 191 517 659 983 099 026 705 240 819 816

3.5 5.7 4.5 4.1 6.5 4.2 4.8 6.3 4.3 4.5 6.7 4.0 6.9

3.4 4.8 4.9 4.1 5.6 3.8 3.8 5.7 4.2 4.2 5.7 4.5 5.9

2.8 3.5 3.9 3.3 4.5 2.9 3.3 5.3 18.6 3.0 4.0 3.6 5.0

3.0 4.4 3.8 3.5 4.8 3.6 3.7 4.7 3.8 4.0 5.6 3.9 5.4

3.2 4.7 4.8 4.1 5.2 3.5 4.2 4.3 3.9 4.1 5.4 4.0 4.9

2.8 4.5 4.0 3.7 5.0 3.2 3.9 5.8 3.8 4.2 5.3 4.0 5.2

2.0 3.5 3.4 2.9 4.3 2.7 3.5 5.7 2.8 3.1 5.3 2.8 4.8

4.5 7.1 6.4 5.6 7.6 5.5 5.9 9.1 5.9 5.6 7.9 5.7 7.9

3.3 5.7 5.2 4.2 6.5 4.1 4.8 8.2 4.5 4.6 6.9 4.8 7.0

12.0 15.7 14.8 13.6 16.5 14.4 15.0 18.3 12.8 14.5 15.0 13.3 16.5

10.1 14.9 14.3 13.3 16.6 14.4 14.7 15.8 14.3 15.2 16.5 12.9 16.9

13.2 21.0 20.0 18.5 20.3 18.7 18.6 20.2 18.6 20.6 21.0 17.0 22.9

18 087 251 1 278 440 443 722 187 860 553 099 1 019 835 986 327 2 609 212 8 546 846 1 824 321 127 385 307 647 202 557

9.4 6.9 6.6 4.7 11.7 5.3 4.5 6.0 12.4 8.5 5.9 5.6 6.4

8.2 5.9 5.8 3.9 10.9 5.2 4.0 5.2 10.7 7.5 6.2 5.0 6.0

5.5 3.7 3.5 3.1 6.3 3.4 3.0 3.3 7.3 4.5 3.8 4.0 4.0

7.2 5.4 5.6 3.9 9.5 4.8 3.8 4.8 9.2 6.9 5.8 4.8 5.7

6.6 5.0 5.3 3.8 8.5 4.4 3.6 4.6 8.3 6.2 5.8 4.7 5.6

8.3 5.8 5.6 4.1 11.4 5.0 3.5 5.7 11.2 7.4 6.5 4.9 6.0

7.4 5.3 5.3 3.6 9.8 4.4 2.9 4.3 10.0 6.7 4.9 3.6 5.3

11.2 9.0 8.3 6.1 15.6 7.1 5.5 7.9 14.5 10.3 8.5 6.9 8.8

10.4 7.8 7.3 5.0 14.9 6.0 4.5 6.8 13.9 9.4 7.0 5.9 7.5

18.7 16.0 15.6 12.8 23.1 14.5 13.5 15.6 21.8 17.9 14.9 16.7 15.9

18.7 15.2 15.8 12.6 21.0 13.4 11.1 16.3 22.2 17.4 15.3 16.2 15.7

23.9 20.4 20.7 16.7 27.0 18.3 15.2 22.2 27.0 23.1 20.1 21.1 20.6

All persons

Miami--Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA ------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL PMSA ------------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL PMSA ------------------

New York--Northern New Jersey--Long Island, NY-NJ--CT CMSA ---------------------------Bergen--Passaic, NJ PMSA ----------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT PMSA -------------Danbury, CT PMSA ---------------------Jersey City, NJ PMSA -------------------Middlesex--Somerset--Hunterdon, NJ PMSA ---Monmouth--Ocean, NJ PMSA --------------Nassau--Suffolk, NY PMSA ---------------New York, NY PMSA --------------------Newark, NJ PMSA ----------------------Norwalk, CT PMSA ---------------------Orange County, NY PMSA ----------------Stamford, CT PMSA----------------------

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Metropolitan Area

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA MSA -Ocala, FL MSA --------------------------Odessa, TX MSA -------------------------Oklahoma City, OK MSA -------------------Olympia, WA MSA -----------------------Omaha, NE--IA MSA ----------------------Orlando, FL MSA -------------------------Owensboro, KY MSA ----------------------Panama City, FL MSA ---------------------Parkersburg--Marietta, WV--OH MSA ----------Pascagoula, MS MSA ---------------------Pensacola, FL MSA -----------------------Peoria, IL MSA ---------------------------

1 396 194 118 958 161 618 1 072 87 126 149 115 344 339

107 833 934 839 238 262 748 189 994 169 243 406 172

5.0 5.9 4.1 4.6 3.2 3.1 5.6 3.0 5.1 3.4 3.7 5.2 4.1

4.5 5.1 4.1 4.4 3.5 3.1 5.0 3.2 4.6 3.5 4.0 4.3 3.8

5.3 4.5 3.0 3.4 2.9 2.2 4.9 2.3 3.9 2.3 2.5 3.9 2.8

3.8 4.7 3.4 3.8 3.0 2.7 4.4 2.9 4.1 3.2 3.5 3.6 3.3

4.2 4.4 4.3 4.1 3.1 2.5 4.2 3.6 4.3 4.1 4.2 4.0 3.7

4.3 5.3 3.9 4.0 3.5 2.8 4.5 3.3 4.2 3.4 3.9 3.9 3.6

3.0 4.4 3.9 3.2 2.4 2.1 3.9 1.8 3.6 2.5 2.7 3.4 3.0

6.7 7.9 6.7 6.2 5.0 4.8 7.1 4.1 6.5 4.8 4.8 6.8 5.9

5.7 7.0 5.1 5.0 3.9 3.2 5.9 2.7 5.7 3.5 4.7 5.9 4.5

14.5 15.8 15.3 14.9 12.9 12.5 13.9 12.9 14.7 13.5 13.6 14.8 14.2

13.2 15.1 13.8 13.4 10.6 10.6 13.9 11.6 14.1 11.7 11.2 14.2 14.4

18.1 20.1 19.5 17.1 14.5 14.4 18.7 15.9 19.2 16.3 17.6 19.7 18.9

Philadelphia--Wilmington--Trenton, PA--NJ--DE--MD CMSA --------------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ PMSA ----------------Trenton, NJ PMSA ----------------------Vineland--Millville--Bridgeton, NJ PMSA-------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD PMSA --------------

5 899 345 4 856 881 325 824 138 053 578 587

6.5 6.5 7.4 8.1 5.4

6.0 6.0 6.5 7.4 5.3

4.0 3.9 4.4 4.9 4.1

5.6 5.6 6.1 6.9 4.8

5.1 5.1 5.6 6.1 4.7

5.7 5.8 5.9 6.4 4.5

4.9 5.0 5.7 4.5 3.7

7.8 7.9 8.7 7.9 6.5

6.8 6.9 7.8 6.9 5.7

15.3 15.3 16.6 16.6 14.4

15.2 15.2 15.3 17.6 14.5

19.7 19.8 18.5 22.2 19.0

Phoenix, AZ MSA ------------------------Pine Bluff, AR MSA ------------------------

2 122 101 85 487

5.0 9.8

5.0 8.8

4.4 6.2

4.3 8.5

4.6 7.8

4.6 5.8

4.0 4.5

7.2 8.8

6.1 6.8

14.6 21.0

15.4 19.9

19.9 23.4

Pittsburgh--Beaver Valley, PA CMSA-----------Beaver County, PA PMSA ----------------Pittsburgh, PA PMSA ---------------------

2 242 798 186 093 2 056 705

4.3 3.7 4.4

3.8 3.2 3.9

2.4 1.9 2.5

3.8 3.3 3.9

3.4 2.8 3.5

3.6 3.4 3.6

2.8 2.1 2.9

5.4 5.1 5.4

4.2 3.7 4.2

14.0 14.1 14.0

11.5 10.9 11.6

15.6 16.0 15.6

Pittsfield, MA MSA -----------------------Portland, ME MSA -------------------------

79 271 215 481

3.8 2.9

3.6 2.8

2.8 2.5

3.3 2.7

4.1 2.9

3.5 2.6

2.8 2.3

5.3 4.0

3.9 2.8

12.4 11.3

14.9 10.7

19.0 14.2

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA CMSA-----------Portland, OR PMSA ---------------------Vancouver, WA PMSA --------------------

1 477 895 1 239 842 238 053

3.8 3.7 3.9

4.3 4.3 3.9

3.3 3.3 3.1

3.8 3.8 3.5

3.9 4.0 3.5

4.3 4.4 3.8

3.2 3.3 2.9

5.7 5.7 5.5

4.5 4.5 4.4

13.3 13.4 13.0

12.3 12.4 11.8

16.4 16.4 16.5

Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME MSA -----Poughkeepsie, NY MSA ---------------------

223 692 259 462

4.0 7.3

3.7 7.4

3.1 5.3

3.4 6.7

3.5 7.3

3.5 4.0

2.7 3.1

5.1 5.8

4.2 4.9

12.3 14.9

12.1 17.0

16.7 17.5

414

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 180.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

1 141 525 157 272

5.6 5.3

5.0 4.4

3.8 2.7

4.6 4.1

4.3 3.8

4.6 4.3

4.1 3.1

6.7 6.2

5.8 5.1

14.0 13.9

15.0 14.4

20.2 19.9

329 384 654 869

5.0 5.9

4.6 5.3

3.6 4.2

4.3 4.8

4.3 4.4

4.0 5.0

3.6 4.5

6.2 7.0

5.5 6.1

12.5 14.8

14.1 15.6

19.1 20.9

Provo--Orem, UT MSA ---------------------Pueblo, CO MSA -------------------------Raleigh--Durham, NC MSA ------------------Rapid City, SD MSA ----------------------Reading, PA MSA ------------------------Redding, CA MSA ------------------------Reno, NV MSA --------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA MSA ---------Richmond--Petersburg, VA MSA --------------Roanoke, VA MSA ------------------------Rochester, MN MSA -----------------------

263 123 735 81 336 147 254 150 865 224 106

590 051 480 343 523 036 667 033 640 477 470

3.3 4.8 5.6 3.3 4.1 5.0 4.4 3.8 5.0 4.3 3.3

3.4 4.1 4.3 2.9 3.6 5.7 4.8 4.9 4.3 3.5 2.7

3.3 3.1 4.1 2.7 2.7 5.0 4.7 3.3 6.9 11.3 2.0

2.6 3.7 3.9 2.3 3.5 4.3 3.8 4.2 3.9 3.0 2.4

2.4 4.0 3.9 2.8 3.3 4.8 4.3 4.3 3.6 3.2 2.1

3.5 4.3 3.9 2.6 3.3 5.5 4.2 4.2 3.6 3.1 2.8

2.8 3.0 3.2 1.8 2.7 5.3 3.6 3.3 2.8 2.3 2.0

5.1 6.1 5.9 4.4 5.2 8.4 6.1 6.0 6.0 5.3 4.1

3.8 4.6 4.7 2.8 4.2 6.9 5.3 4.7 4.8 3.9 2.7

11.4 16.5 13.3 11.5 12.9 14.5 12.9 14.0 14.0 12.7 12.0

10.5 13.3 12.9 10.5 12.2 17.9 12.6 12.8 13.2 12.4 9.9

16.5 18.0 16.5 13.9 16.4 22.9 16.5 17.8 16.4 16.5 13.5

Rochester, NY MSA -----------------------Rockford, IL MSA ------------------------Sacramento, CA MSA ---------------------Saginaw--Bay City--Midland, MI MSA ----------St. Cloud, MN MSA ----------------------St. Joseph, MO MSA ---------------------St. Louis, MO--IL MSA ---------------------Salem, OR MSA--------------------------Salinas--Seaside--Monterey, CA MSA ----------Salt Lake City--Ogden, UT MSA --------------San Angelo, TX MSA ----------------------San Antonio, TX MSA ---------------------San Diego, CA MSA -----------------------

1 002 283 1 481 399 190 83 2 444 278 355 1 072 98 1 302 2 498

410 719 102 320 921 083 099 024 660 227 458 099 016

4.3 4.3 5.1 3.2 5.0 3.4 4.1 4.8 6.3 2.9 3.7 4.6 5.3

3.8 3.5 5.5 2.8 5.8 3.9 3.7 5.1 7.1 3.1 3.7 4.5 5.4

2.8 2.6 4.7 2.0 4.3 2.7 6.6 4.0 5.4 2.5 2.6 3.2 4.8

3.4 3.0 4.5 2.5 3.5 4.0 3.3 4.2 5.4 2.4 3.3 3.7 4.4

3.4 3.6 4.9 2.7 3.8 3.1 3.9 4.6 5.6 2.6 4.1 4.3 4.8

3.5 3.3 4.8 2.8 4.4 3.0 3.4 4.8 6.2 2.6 2.9 4.1 4.9

2.6 2.8 4.0 2.0 3.8 1.8 2.8 4.4 4.9 1.9 2.2 3.4 4.3

5.0 5.4 6.9 4.5 6.2 4.2 5.6 7.4 9.0 4.2 5.4 6.1 7.3

3.8 4.1 5.9 3.3 4.5 3.0 4.4 6.6 8.8 3.0 3.8 5.3 6.3

12.6 13.3 15.2 13.6 15.4 12.6 13.0 15.6 17.7 11.6 13.1 14.8 15.2

10.8 12.8 13.6 12.1 14.9 13.7 12.3 15.2 16.3 9.2 11.5 12.6 13.8

15.1 17.3 17.6 17.1 16.5 17.2 16.1 18.9 21.5 13.7 16.4 18.0 18.4

San Francisco--Oakland--San Jose, CA CMSA ----Oakland, CA PMSA ---------------------San Francisco, CA PMSA -----------------San Jose, CA PMSA --------------------Santa Cruz, CA PMSA -------------------Santa Rosa--Petaluma, CA PMSA -----------Vallejo--Fairfield--Napa, CA PMSA------------

6 2 1 1

253 082 603 497 229 388 451

311 914 678 577 734 222 186

6.2 5.6 7.1 6.1 6.0 5.5 6.4

6.0 5.3 6.7 6.1 6.3 5.6 6.8

4.5 4.0 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.0 5.4

5.0 4.3 5.7 5.1 5.1 4.9 5.7

5.4 5.1 5.7 5.1 5.2 5.0 6.6

5.4 4.8 6.1 5.7 5.9 4.7 4.9

4.8 4.5 5.4 5.0 5.2 3.7 3.9

7.8 7.2 8.8 7.9 8.3 7.1 7.0

6.9 6.3 7.8 7.1 7.3 6.0 6.4

15.7 14.7 16.9 15.2 16.5 15.5 16.8

14.1 13.5 14.6 13.5 15.2 14.5 16.4

18.5 17.8 18.3 19.0 20.4 17.8 20.2

369 117 277 242 734

608 043 776 622 175

6.0 4.6 4.7 7.8 4.1

6.0 4.2 4.2 6.7 4.0

5.1 3.5 4.0 5.3 2.7

5.0 3.5 3.9 5.9 3.9

5.2 3.6 4.0 5.6 4.2

6.4 3.7 4.3 5.4 4.2

5.8 3.3 3.5 4.8 2.6

9.2 5.4 6.2 8.1 4.9

8.1 4.9 4.9 7.0 3.9

16.1 15.9 16.4 17.5 13.9

16.1 12.2 10.9 17.2 12.1

21.4 16.1 14.8 21.8 16.2

2 559 164 1 972 961 586 203

4.2 3.8 5.6

4.2 3.8 5.6

3.6 3.4 4.6

3.6 3.2 5.2

4.1 3.7 5.6

4.0 3.6 5.2

2.9 2.7 3.7

5.6 5.4 6.7

4.4 4.1 5.5

13.4 12.9 15.2

11.7 11.2 13.6

15.4 14.9 17.2

Providence--Pawtucket--Fall River, RI--MA CMSA --Fall River, MA--RI PMSA -----------------Pawtucket--Woonsocket--Attleboro, RI--MA PMSA ------------------------------Providence, RI PMSA ---------------------

Santa Barbara--Santa Maria--Lompoc, CA MSA --Santa Fe, NM MSA -----------------------Sarasota, FL MSA ------------------------Savannah, GA MSA -----------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA MSA -------------Seattle--Tacoma, WA CMSA -----------------Seattle, WA PMSA ---------------------Tacoma, WA PMSA ----------------------

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Metropolitan Area

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

Sharon, PA MSA -------------------------Sheboygan, WI MSA ----------------------Sherman--Denison, TX MSA -----------------Shreveport, LA MSA ----------------------Sioux City, IA--NE MSA --------------------Sioux Falls, SD MSA ----------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN MSA-------------Spokane, WA MSA -----------------------Springfield, IL MSA -----------------------Springfield, MO MSA ----------------------Springfield, MA MSA -----------------------

121 103 95 334 115 123 247 361 189 240 529

003 877 021 341 018 809 052 364 550 593 484

3.7 2.7 5.9 4.8 3.8 3.7 4.2 3.9 4.5 3.7 4.9

3.6 3.0 6.0 4.2 3.8 3.2 4.0 3.7 3.9 3.5 4.3

2.2 2.1 3.9 3.2 3.2 2.9 3.0 2.9 2.8 3.2 3.4

3.5 3.0 5.2 3.8 3.2 2.7 3.5 3.3 3.7 3.1 3.9

3.7 2.9 6.2 4.1 3.3 3.0 4.1 3.4 3.8 4.1 4.2

3.2 2.4 4.8 3.9 3.7 2.0 3.3 3.5 3.6 3.3 4.1

2.0 1.4 3.5 2.9 2.5 1.6 3.0 2.5 2.5 2.3 3.6

4.8 3.6 6.1 6.0 5.2 3.6 5.4 5.3 5.8 5.1 5.8

3.7 2.5 4.7 4.7 3.4 2.5 4.5 3.9 4.5 3.4 4.9

13.3 12.4 15.3 15.7 13.3 12.0 13.2 13.5 15.2 12.5 14.0

11.0 10.7 16.6 13.6 11.7 10.2 13.2 10.9 12.9 11.7 14.2

15.3 13.5 20.7 18.4 15.3 11.8 17.1 14.2 16.6 15.2 18.9

State College, PA MSA --------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV MSA -----------Stockton, CA MSA------------------------Syracuse, NY MSA -----------------------Tallahassee, FL MSA ----------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL MSA -----Terre Haute, IN MSA ----------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR MSA ----------Toledo, OH MSA -------------------------Topeka, KS MSA --------------------------

123 142 480 659 233 2 067 130 120 614 160

786 523 628 864 598 959 812 132 128 976

3.9 3.9 8.2 4.8 5.9 5.6 5.1 5.1 4.0 3.6

4.1 3.8 8.6 4.4 4.8 4.5 4.8 5.3 3.6 3.6

4.0 2.1 6.4 3.4 4.2 4.3 3.3 3.5 2.7 3.1

3.9 3.8 7.1 4.1 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.5 3.1 3.5

3.4 3.6 8.5 4.0 3.9 4.2 4.0 4.9 3.1 3.7

4.3 3.3 7.1 4.1 4.7 4.2 4.2 4.7 3.5 3.5

2.7 2.5 6.2 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.5 2.9 2.7

5.2 4.7 9.8 6.3 7.0 7.1 6.6 6.9 5.5 4.6

4.2 3.5 8.8 5.1 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.5 4.3 3.6

12.8 14.2 18.5 14.1 14.2 15.6 16.1 15.9 13.6 13.0

10.5 12.1 17.2 14.2 14.0 12.6 14.9 16.1 13.5 11.9

16.0 17.2 23.1 18.5 18.2 16.4 18.6 21.3 18.5 15.0

Tucson, AZ MSA -------------------------Tulsa, OK MSA --------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL MSA ----------------------Tyler, TX MSA ---------------------------Utica--Rome, NY MSA ---------------------Victoria, TX MSA ------------------------Visalia--Tulare--Porterville, CA MSA -----------Waco, TX MSA --------------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA MSA --------------Waterbury, CT MSA -----------------------

666 708 150 151 316 74 311 189 3 923 221

880 954 522 309 633 361 921 123 574 629

4.5 4.1 6.4 5.9 3.9 4.2 6.7 5.0 5.7 5.8

4.5 4.5 5.7 5.7 4.1 4.6 6.8 4.3 4.9 5.6

3.7 3.3 4.4 3.9 2.7 2.5 5.0 3.0 6.8 4.0

3.8 4.1 4.8 5.2 3.8 3.7 5.5 3.4 4.3 5.7

3.9 4.0 5.1 5.3 3.7 3.9 6.1 3.9 4.2 6.0

3.7 4.1 4.8 5.0 3.5 3.7 5.4 4.2 4.8 5.0

3.4 3.5 4.2 4.2 2.4 2.9 4.8 3.2 3.7 5.0

6.1 6.0 7.2 7.6 5.7 5.5 8.7 5.9 7.3 7.5

4.8 4.8 6.1 6.1 4.3 4.1 9.2 4.7 6.3 6.4

13.9 13.9 16.5 16.4 13.2 15.0 17.6 13.4 14.3 15.2

13.0 13.8 15.3 16.5 14.0 15.2 16.2 14.2 12.1 16.6

17.2 18.3 20.7 21.2 18.1 21.1 22.3 20.3 15.9 21.3

146 611 115 400

3.2 2.5

2.8 2.9

2.1 1.4

2.9 3.3

2.9 2.6

2.7 2.6

1.6 1.8

4.5 5.0

2.9 2.8

11.7 12.1

11.6 11.6

15.8 16.5

863 159 485 122 118 120 436 188 417 492 122 106

6.9 3.9 3.6 4.2 3.7 4.5 4.5 6.0 3.6 3.7 4.2 6.6

6.0 3.8 4.0 4.3 3.1 3.9 4.2 7.3 3.7 3.7 4.7 7.9

5.7 2.3 2.9 3.3 2.6 3.3 3.0 4.8 3.0 2.2 3.8 5.5

5.4 4.1 3.5 3.8 2.9 3.3 3.9 6.2 3.4 3.6 3.8 6.9

5.2 3.4 3.8 4.9 3.2 3.6 4.3 6.0 3.7 3.6 4.6 6.6

5.5 3.8 3.7 3.4 3.0 3.9 4.1 6.2 3.5 2.9 4.1 7.3

5.5 2.1 2.6 2.8 2.0 2.6 3.1 5.3 2.5 2.7 3.0 7.5

8.7 4.9 5.1 5.4 4.3 5.9 5.7 9.2 5.0 4.9 6.0 12.0

7.8 3.2 3.7 4.2 3.0 4.3 4.5 8.4 3.6 3.6 4.9 10.9

17.7 13.3 14.0 13.4 12.8 12.5 12.8 18.0 12.1 13.9 14.2 20.3

15.5 11.5 12.1 13.6 11.5 12.7 13.4 17.0 11.7 13.0 11.6 18.1

19.6 15.7 15.9 17.6 15.8 17.4 18.3 22.6 16.1 18.1 16.2 24.4

Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA MSA ---------------Wausau, WI MSA ------------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL MSA ---------------------------------Wheeling, WV--OH MSA--------------------Wichita, KS MSA -------------------------Wichita Falls, TX MSA ---------------------Williamsport, PA MSA ---------------------Wilmington, NC MSA ----------------------Worcester, MA MSA ----------------------Yakima, WA MSA ------------------------York, PA MSA ---------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH MSA --------------Yuba City, CA MSA -----------------------Yuma, AZ MSA ---------------------------

518 301 270 378 710 284 941 823 848 619 643 895

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Table 181.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Abilene, TX -----------------------------Akron, OH ------------------------------Albany, GA -----------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY ---------------Albuquerque, NM ------------------------Alexandria, LA ---------------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ ----------Alton, IL -------------------------------Altoona, PA -----------------------------Amarillo, TX -----------------------------

107 527 87 509 496 85 410 86 76 157

849 780 078 196 833 811 244 086 480 867

5.1 3.2 7.2 5.0 3.6 5.5 4.5 4.1 4.1 4.5

5.0 3.0 5.2 4.3 3.8 5.4 4.1 3.4 3.5 4.1

4.2 2.5 4.5 3.6 3.0 4.0 3.2 2.2 2.4 3.4

4.3 2.8 4.5 3.9 3.3 4.4 3.9 3.2 4.3 3.0

6.1 2.6 5.2 4.1 3.5 4.8 4.1 3.7 3.8 4.8

3.7 2.7 4.3 4.0 3.4 4.1 4.1 3.2 3.4 3.5

2.8 2.2 4.3 3.6 2.7 3.5 3.4 2.8 1.9 3.3

5.6 4.6 7.2 5.9 5.1 5.6 5.4 5.4 4.4 6.3

4.9 3.3 5.9 5.2 4.2 4.8 4.5 4.2 2.5 4.9

14.2 12.3 16.5 14.7 14.1 14.8 14.1 13.8 13.0 14.8

13.4 10.2 16.4 12.7 10.1 12.8 11.7 12.6 11.6 12.5

16.6 13.6 20.4 16.5 14.4 17.1 15.6 17.3 15.5 16.7

Anchorage, AK --------------------------Anderson, IN ----------------------------Anderson, SC ---------------------------Annapolis, MD---------------------------Ann Arbor, MI ---------------------------Anniston, AL ----------------------------Antioch--Pittsburg, CA ---------------------Appleton--Neenah, WI ---------------------Asheville, NC ----------------------------Athens, GA ------------------------------

221 73 52 78 221 68 153 160 110 73

745 926 225 446 766 086 581 802 658 028

4.0 3.5 6.2 3.9 4.5 5.8 4.7 2.3 4.5 5.5

5.0 3.3 4.8 3.8 3.4 4.8 4.7 2.2 3.7 4.6

4.9 2.2 4.2 3.1 3.6 4.1 3.9 1.6 3.2 4.5

3.9 2.9 4.5 3.8 2.9 4.1 3.7 1.9 3.7 3.7

4.7 2.6 5.7 4.1 3.0 3.9 4.2 2.2 4.1 4.8

4.9 3.1 3.9 6.4 3.3 4.6 4.7 1.7 3.9 4.6

3.5 2.4 3.1 4.7 2.8 3.7 4.0 1.2 2.9 3.3

6.4 4.6 7.0 5.3 4.9 7.5 6.6 3.2 5.5 5.9

5.6 3.6 4.9 3.8 3.9 6.4 5.7 1.9 4.1 4.1

13.5 13.9 13.7 12.3 13.2 16.9 14.2 11.3 13.1 13.0

13.1 13.7 13.2 10.5 11.4 14.9 13.7 9.3 12.7 13.2

17.5 18.3 16.6 14.9 14.9 20.0 19.1 12.5 15.9 16.9

Atlanta, GA -----------------------------Atlantic City, NJ -------------------------Auburn--Opelika, AL -----------------------Augusta, GA--SC -------------------------Aurora, IL ------------------------------Austin, TX ------------------------------Bakersfield, CA --------------------------Baltimore, MD ---------------------------Bangor, ME -----------------------------Baton Rouge, LA --------------------------

2 157 170 56 286 192 563 302 1 890 61 365

344 046 548 205 261 025 823 518 374 647

5.9 7.6 6.1 6.3 4.1 4.9 5.6 7.5 3.0 6.3

4.6 6.6 6.5 5.0 4.5 5.0 5.4 6.4 2.7 6.1

4.4 5.0 5.9 4.4 3.3 3.8 4.6 7.1 2.7 4.8

4.0 6.4 5.4 4.2 3.7 4.1 4.1 6.0 2.0 4.6

4.2 5.4 6.3 5.1 3.5 4.4 4.8 5.7 2.5 4.8

4.0 6.1 5.5 4.5 3.9 4.5 4.8 5.8 3.1 5.0

3.8 5.3 5.0 3.4 3.2 3.5 4.2 5.0 2.1 4.5

7.0 9.2 6.8 6.9 6.2 5.7 6.9 7.9 4.6 7.0

5.7 8.1 6.4 5.9 5.0 4.5 6.0 6.9 3.7 6.0

13.9 17.3 14.6 15.4 12.9 12.9 15.2 15.5 10.9 16.2

12.9 16.9 14.4 14.7 12.9 11.3 15.9 15.5 10.4 16.5

17.0 21.4 19.1 19.0 17.3 14.1 21.6 19.9 14.4 20.8

Battle Creek, MI -------------------------Bay City, MI ----------------------------Beaumont, TX ---------------------------Bellingham, WA --------------------------Beloit, WI--IL ----------------------------Benton Harbor, MI -----------------------Billings, MT -----------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS -----------------------Binghamton, NY -------------------------Birmingham, AL ---------------------------

78 73 122 59 56 57 88 179 159 621

248 868 791 387 184 712 206 769 059 703

5.8 3.6 7.5 4.2 3.6 3.9 3.0 4.3 3.9 7.2

4.5 3.0 6.8 4.2 3.3 3.8 3.2 5.2 3.6 5.3

4.0 2.2 4.5 4.2 2.4 3.2 2.7 3.7 2.8 4.1

4.3 2.7 5.7 3.2 2.9 3.5 2.8 4.6 3.4 4.9

5.6 2.9 6.2 3.9 2.9 4.1 2.8 5.1 3.5 4.7

2.9 2.3 6.5 4.0 3.2 3.5 3.1 5.3 3.2 4.8

2.7 1.6 5.8 3.0 2.2 3.4 2.8 3.8 2.6 4.5

5.1 4.1 9.3 6.2 4.8 6.1 4.5 6.2 5.1 8.1

4.1 2.7 7.9 4.9 4.1 4.7 3.5 5.7 3.9 6.9

14.0 12.9 19.3 14.6 12.6 13.8 13.1 15.2 12.3 16.8

17.6 11.7 18.7 12.5 13.5 15.1 12.0 13.4 12.4 16.0

20.8 16.0 23.8 17.2 17.8 19.5 15.7 18.2 16.0 21.2

Bismarck, ND ---------------------------Bloomington, IN --------------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL --------------------Boise City, ID ---------------------------Boston, MA-----------------------------Boulder, CO -----------------------------Bremerton, WA --------------------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT --------------------Bristol, CT ------------------------------Bristol, TN--Bristol, VA ---------------------

66 71 94 168 2 774 98 112 414 92 52

607 219 128 056 717 788 954 254 558 383

2.8 5.5 4.0 2.8 6.3 3.9 3.6 6.8 4.4 3.4

3.1 4.8 3.3 2.6 5.8 3.0 3.9 5.9 4.1 3.0

2.7 5.2 3.1 2.7 4.1 3.7 3.5 3.6 2.7 6.0

2.6 4.3 2.9 2.0 5.4 2.3 3.2 5.8 4.3 3.1

2.4 2.4 3.3 2.6 5.5 2.4 3.9 5.5 4.6 3.3

2.4 3.8 2.7 2.8 5.9 3.3 4.0 5.8 3.8 2.8

1.5 4.7 2.2 2.0 5.3 2.4 2.6 5.5 4.1 1.9

4.0 5.5 4.4 4.6 8.1 4.1 5.4 8.5 5.6 4.2

3.0 4.5 3.1 3.3 7.1 3.6 4.8 7.5 4.8 2.8

12.5 14.3 11.4 11.7 15.0 12.7 13.9 15.9 12.1 12.6

11.9 14.0 11.8 9.4 16.1 10.7 11.3 16.1 12.5 10.9

14.4 15.5 14.2 12.8 20.5 14.1 14.7 20.8 16.9 14.6

Brockton, MA ---------------------------Brownsville, TX --------------------------Brunswick, GA ---------------------------Bryan--College Station, TX ------------------Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY ------------------Burlington, NC ---------------------------Burlington, VT ---------------------------Canton, OH -----------------------------Casper, WY -----------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA --------------------------

160 117 49 107 953 73 86 244 52 136

834 813 781 626 867 670 873 637 262 019

5.9 7.4 6.3 4.0 5.1 5.6 3.5 3.2 3.0 3.2

6.2 8.7 5.6 4.0 4.3 4.7 3.5 2.9 3.0 2.9

4.1 4.0 4.0 3.6 2.8 3.4 4.4 2.2 2.7 2.3

5.1 7.3 4.5 3.1 4.1 4.6 3.0 2.7 2.5 2.8

5.8 7.3 4.7 4.2 4.0 4.7 2.5 2.8 3.0 2.6

4.7 6.8 3.9 3.8 4.4 4.0 3.4 2.3 2.9 2.2

3.8 6.1 3.5 2.8 4.2 3.4 2.7 1.7 2.0 1.6

6.2 9.1 6.5 4.8 6.8 5.8 5.4 4.5 4.8 4.0

5.2 8.2 5.5 4.0 5.5 4.7 4.1 3.0 3.4 2.8

13.6 20.0 14.9 11.9 14.8 13.0 11.4 12.6 11.3 11.0

17.3 17.1 14.7 12.6 15.1 14.4 13.3 12.5 12.7 10.4

21.9 27.7 19.0 17.4 19.8 18.2 16.2 16.9 17.2 13.5

Champaign--Urbana, IL ---------------------Charleston, SC ---------------------------Charleston, WV --------------------------Charlotte, NC----------------------------Charlottesville, VA ------------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA ----------------------Cheyenne, WY ---------------------------Chicago, IL--Northwestern Indiana-------------Chico, CA ------------------------------Cincinnati, OH--KY -------------------------

115 393 164 455 67 296 61 6 793 71 1 212

248 302 797 386 596 882 742 132 943 260

3.7 8.2 3.0 5.5 5.8 3.9 3.6 6.0 5.6 4.2

3.5 6.6 3.3 4.1 4.6 3.8 3.4 5.5 6.0 3.5

3.6 6.0 2.5 4.3 13.9 2.8 3.3 3.7 6.7 3.0

3.2 6.2 3.0 3.4 4.5 3.4 3.0 4.8 3.5 3.2

3.1 4.3 3.3 3.2 4.0 3.7 3.4 4.7 3.8 3.5

3.3 5.0 3.1 3.6 4.5 3.8 3.2 5.0 5.5 2.6

2.6 4.5 2.3 3.1 3.8 2.9 2.8 4.6 5.4 2.2

4.9 7.9 4.6 6.3 5.5 5.2 6.0 7.7 6.7 4.4

3.8 7.0 3.5 4.9 4.5 4.1 4.5 6.6 5.7 3.2

12.3 16.6 13.4 13.2 12.9 12.6 13.6 15.2 16.3 12.2

10.6 14.7 10.4 13.1 11.9 12.3 13.1 15.1 14.4 9.7

13.5 20.3 14.0 17.5 15.1 16.8 17.8 19.6 16.3 12.8

Clarksville, TN--KY ------------------------Cleveland, OH ---------------------------Colorado Springs, CO----------------------Columbia, MO ---------------------------Columbia, SC ----------------------------Columbus, GA--AL ------------------------Columbus, OH ---------------------------Corpus Christi, TX ------------------------Crystal Lake, IL --------------------------Cumberland, MD--WV ----------------------

97 1 677 353 75 328 220 944 269 72 54

582 554 026 892 148 651 744 878 683 436

4.8 4.5 2.8 4.3 6.1 6.4 4.1 4.7 2.9 3.9

5.6 3.5 2.7 3.2 4.8 5.7 3.8 4.7 3.0 3.8

6.3 2.5 2.9 4.9 4.6 5.5 3.4 3.4 2.2 2.8

4.8 3.4 2.3 2.5 4.2 4.7 3.3 3.5 2.9 3.3

4.6 3.9 2.6 3.4 4.1 4.8 3.4 4.1 2.6 3.4

6.2 3.3 2.5 3.3 4.3 6.2 3.2 3.6 2.9 4.5

1.9 3.1 1.7 2.5 3.6 4.8 2.8 3.2 2.4 2.8

5.5 6.0 4.2 4.7 6.6 9.3 5.3 5.6 5.1 5.0

5.2 4.8 3.3 3.8 5.3 8.4 3.9 4.7 3.9 4.1

15.0 13.3 11.9 11.5 14.6 17.9 12.4 15.2 10.5 13.6

14.3 12.6 9.6 10.3 13.5 15.4 10.7 13.3 10.4 11.6

17.7 16.5 13.7 13.3 15.7 20.1 14.3 19.4 15.3 15.7

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX ---------------------Danbury, CT--NY -------------------------Danville, VA ----------------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL ---------Davis, CA ------------------------------Dayton, OH -----------------------------Daytona Beach, FL------------------------Decatur, AL -----------------------------Decatur, IL -----------------------------Deltona, FL ------------------------------

3 198 116 54 264 52 613 221 63 95 58

199 401 196 181 592 314 463 551 808 082

4.6 5.4 5.1 4.4 3.4 4.0 5.6 3.8 4.0 4.0

4.5 4.5 4.1 4.3 3.5 3.4 4.8 3.9 3.5 4.6

3.5 3.6 11.9 3.2 3.8 2.8 4.7 3.8 2.7 3.9

3.8 4.6 3.3 3.7 2.8 3.1 4.9 3.4 3.3 4.4

4.4 4.1 3.8 4.2 2.6 3.4 4.8 3.1 3.2 4.1

3.9 4.9 4.0 3.4 3.7 3.0 4.9 3.2 3.0 3.7

3.4 4.2 2.5 2.9 2.4 2.5 4.3 2.3 2.5 3.2

6.2 7.1 5.8 5.3 5.5 4.8 7.6 5.0 4.7 6.3

4.8 5.9 4.5 4.4 4.6 4.0 6.3 3.6 3.7 4.4

13.0 13.8 13.8 13.5 11.5 12.8 16.6 14.2 13.8 14.3

12.8 13.3 13.9 14.8 8.7 10.9 13.8 11.5 13.9 12.5

16.9 17.0 18.1 18.3 13.7 14.8 18.5 16.6 17.2 18.0

All persons

416

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Urbanized Area

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 416 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 181.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Denton, TX -----------------------------Denver, CO -----------------------------Des Moines, IA --------------------------Detroit, MI -----------------------------Dothan, AL -----------------------------Dover, DE ------------------------------Dubuque, IA--IL --------------------------Duluth, MN--WI --------------------------Durham, NC ----------------------------Eau Claire, WI ----------------------------

66 1 517 293 3 697 59 50 63 122 205 80

500 803 446 424 003 850 634 945 439 472

3.9 3.9 3.5 5.5 6.5 4.5 3.2 3.3 6.0 3.6

3.6 3.4 3.0 4.8 4.2 3.9 2.8 3.4 4.3 3.6

3.8 3.3 2.4 3.1 3.9 3.8 2.4 7.8 4.5 2.9

2.7 3.0 2.6 4.4 4.0 3.2 2.9 2.9 4.0 3.3

3.5 3.0 2.9 4.8 4.7 3.5 2.0 2.8 4.3 4.0

3.3 2.9 2.6 4.4 4.4 3.4 2.9 3.7 3.9 2.6

2.6 2.5 2.1 4.4 4.0 2.9 1.8 2.5 3.3 1.6

4.9 4.9 4.3 6.9 7.9 6.4 3.7 4.8 5.8 3.5

3.6 3.8 3.0 5.8 5.9 4.8 2.5 3.6 4.9 2.3

11.1 12.8 12.0 15.2 15.1 13.7 12.0 12.5 13.5 11.9

11.6 10.7 9.6 15.1 14.8 13.3 13.3 11.6 13.1 10.0

14.9 14.3 12.6 20.4 19.5 17.6 17.3 14.3 16.4 12.4

Elgin, IL --------------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN -----------------------Elmira, NY ------------------------------El Paso, TX--NM -------------------------Erie, PA --------------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR --------------------Evansville, IN--KY -------------------------Fairfield, CA ----------------------------Fall River, MA--RI ------------------------Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN -------------------

123 98 66 571 177 189 182 99 144 121

795 632 554 079 661 164 908 950 182 351

3.9 3.6 4.1 3.9 3.8 3.2 4.3 4.6 5.6 2.4

4.0 3.1 2.8 4.1 3.7 3.3 3.6 5.1 4.5 2.9

3.9 2.9 2.7 3.0 2.9 2.8 3.0 4.7 2.7 2.2

3.3 2.9 2.6 2.8 3.7 2.8 3.2 4.0 4.2 2.8

3.6 3.3 2.7 3.8 3.9 3.1 3.4 5.1 4.1 2.8

3.3 3.1 2.7 3.3 3.4 3.0 3.1 5.2 4.3 2.8

3.0 2.4 2.3 2.5 2.0 2.4 2.7 4.3 3.2 1.9

5.5 5.0 4.5 5.5 4.2 4.7 5.2 7.5 6.1 3.8

4.5 3.8 3.5 4.3 3.1 3.3 4.0 6.6 5.2 2.5

12.8 12.7 12.9 14.1 12.5 11.8 13.8 14.1 14.0 11.5

14.0 10.5 11.9 9.4 10.8 10.4 13.7 13.9 14.4 8.9

17.9 14.7 15.9 16.3 14.5 14.8 17.4 20.0 19.6 12.8

Fayetteville, NC --------------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR -----------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA ------------------Flint, MI -------------------------------Florence, AL ----------------------------Florence, SC ----------------------------Fort Collins, CO --------------------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL --Fort Myers--Cape Coral, FL -----------------Fort Pierce, FL ----------------------------

241 74 82 326 69 54 105 1 238 220 126

291 942 262 452 167 507 923 109 331 530

5.1 4.2 4.0 5.1 4.2 7.1 2.5 7.1 5.3 9.3

4.2 4.0 4.3 4.8 3.8 5.4 2.3 6.0 4.0 7.4

4.9 4.0 3.3 3.3 2.5 4.6 2.7 5.5 4.5 6.9

3.6 2.7 4.2 4.4 3.4 5.6 1.9 5.7 3.7 7.4

3.5 3.1 4.0 4.1 3.3 4.6 1.8 5.6 3.4 6.2

4.4 3.7 3.7 4.4 3.4 4.3 2.1 5.6 4.2 6.6

2.6 3.3 3.1 4.7 2.4 4.2 1.4 5.8 4.4 6.8

7.1 5.8 5.5 7.0 5.2 7.8 3.7 9.0 7.6 10.4

6.1 4.0 4.0 5.8 4.2 6.7 2.3 7.9 6.6 9.5

14.6 13.4 13.0 16.6 15.1 16.7 10.4 16.8 15.4 18.4

12.5 12.0 13.6 16.7 12.1 15.0 8.6 16.0 13.9 17.4

17.9 14.6 18.6 22.1 17.3 21.0 12.3 20.9 18.3 23.1

Fort Smith, AR--OK -----------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL ---------------------Fort Wayne, IN --------------------------Frederick, MD ---------------------------Fredericksburg, VA------------------------Fresno, CA -----------------------------Gadsden, AL ----------------------------Gainesville, FL ---------------------------Galveston, TX ---------------------------Gastonia, NC -----------------------------

94 112 248 58 56 453 71 126 58 113

455 645 686 427 454 186 571 308 295 567

4.0 3.7 4.3 2.8 5.3 6.7 5.9 6.6 6.6 5.1

4.6 3.3 3.8 3.5 4.2 6.7 4.3 5.5 7.3 3.8

3.4 3.4 3.3 3.7 7.2 4.9 3.0 5.4 4.9 2.9

4.4 2.8 3.3 2.8 3.5 4.9 4.1 3.6 6.8 3.3

4.5 3.2 3.6 2.6 3.7 5.7 4.0 3.8 7.4 3.5

4.7 3.6 3.2 2.8 4.3 5.1 4.3 4.0 7.2 3.8

3.6 2.6 2.6 2.3 3.3 5.0 3.5 4.3 6.5 3.0

6.3 6.3 4.9 4.7 7.6 7.9 6.9 6.5 10.2 6.0

4.6 5.6 3.9 3.8 6.6 6.8 5.6 5.4 9.3 4.5

13.9 14.4 12.8 11.4 13.7 16.6 16.9 14.5 20.1 13.4

13.9 11.2 12.6 10.5 12.9 14.9 13.8 13.0 19.8 14.3

17.6 16.6 15.7 13.8 17.2 20.1 18.8 17.0 25.1 20.3

Glens Falls, NY --------------------------Goldsboro, NC ---------------------------Grand Forks, ND--MN ---------------------Grand Junction, CO -----------------------Grand Rapids, MI ------------------------Great Falls, MT --------------------------Greeley, CO -----------------------------Green Bay, WI---------------------------Greensboro, NC --------------------------Greenville,NC -----------------------------

56 59 58 71 436 63 71 161 194 55

269 990 123 966 033 531 656 946 277 648

3.7 5.8 2.4 3.4 4.3 3.2 3.8 2.6 5.1 6.3

2.9 4.7 3.1 3.9 3.6 3.6 3.5 2.6 4.3 3.8

3.0 3.6 2.3 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.1 2.0 4.3 4.8

2.6 3.7 2.3 3.0 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.2 4.1 3.2

2.9 4.4 2.2 4.0 3.7 3.9 3.1 2.5 3.6 3.1

2.0 3.3 2.9 4.2 3.5 2.7 3.1 2.3 4.3 4.1

1.7 2.7 2.2 2.9 3.0 2.4 2.3 1.6 3.4 3.1

3.3 7.0 3.8 6.3 5.8 5.3 5.3 3.6 6.2 7.0

2.4 5.6 2.5 4.8 4.1 3.9 3.3 2.5 4.6 5.3

11.5 14.1 11.3 14.3 13.3 15.0 11.5 11.7 13.4 13.4

11.5 14.1 8.0 13.4 12.6 11.4 11.1 11.6 13.0 13.0

16.0 19.6 10.7 17.2 16.2 14.8 15.1 14.7 17.1 16.8

Greenville, SC ---------------------------Hagerstown, MD--PA--WV ------------------Hamilton, OH----------------------------Harlingen, TX----------------------------Harrisburg, PA ---------------------------Hartford--Middletown, CT -------------------Hattiesburg, MS -------------------------Hemet--San Jacinto, CA --------------------Hesperia--Apple Valley--Victorville, CA ---------Hickory, NC ------------------------------

248 70 118 79 293 546 59 90 152 70

525 158 337 335 442 074 927 919 904 182

5.6 5.0 4.1 7.3 4.5 7.6 5.5 4.4 3.8 5.0

3.8 3.6 3.4 6.8 4.2 7.2 5.4 4.6 4.2 3.4

3.3 2.7 3.1 3.8 3.2 5.5 5.0 3.8 3.6 3.8

3.4 3.3 2.9 5.8 3.9 6.5 4.2 3.9 3.4 3.4

4.0 4.1 3.5 5.7 4.2 5.9 5.5 5.2 3.5 3.2

3.5 3.0 3.0 5.4 3.9 5.8 4.4 5.2 3.7 3.3

2.6 2.0 2.3 5.2 3.1 5.9 3.9 4.6 3.2 2.3

6.0 4.5 4.7 8.1 5.7 8.4 5.7 7.7 5.5 5.6

4.4 4.0 3.4 7.2 4.6 7.1 4.0 6.5 4.3 3.8

12.9 12.9 12.5 18.6 14.0 15.9 14.6 17.7 13.3 11.9

12.7 14.2 9.9 14.8 12.5 16.4 13.9 11.9 11.0 12.1

16.7 18.0 12.8 21.2 16.0 19.0 16.5 15.8 16.6 15.7

High Point, NC ---------------------------Holland, MI -----------------------------Honolulu, HI ----------------------------Houma, LA -----------------------------Houston, TX ----------------------------Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH ------------Huntsville, AL ---------------------------Hyannis, MA ----------------------------Idaho Falls, ID ---------------------------Indianapolis, IN ---------------------------

108 62 632 65 2 902 169 180 66 56 914

572 268 498 989 449 323 395 701 440 426

5.7 3.4 3.9 4.4 5.6 3.3 5.3 4.8 2.3 4.7

4.9 3.6 4.4 5.2 5.7 3.2 4.1 6.1 2.6 3.8

4.2 2.6 3.4 3.1 3.9 2.3 3.8 5.5 2.1 3.5

4.5 3.3 3.9 3.7 4.7 3.1 3.4 4.1 2.0 3.3

4.6 3.4 3.9 4.0 5.3 3.3 3.5 4.3 2.2 3.2

4.7 2.8 4.2 5.2 5.0 3.0 3.6 5.0 2.4 3.2

3.6 2.8 3.4 3.2 4.7 2.2 2.9 3.8 1.7 2.9

6.8 4.7 5.9 6.5 7.7 4.6 6.0 8.3 4.3 5.7

4.8 3.7 5.2 4.7 6.6 3.5 5.1 6.4 2.9 4.5

13.0 12.1 14.4 15.3 15.0 13.4 13.6 11.6 10.1 13.4

15.8 11.5 10.3 12.6 15.7 11.7 12.0 15.1 10.1 12.6

20.8 15.1 15.3 19.9 21.2 15.3 15.1 19.2 14.3 16.5

Indio--Coachella, CA -----------------------Iowa City, IA ----------------------------Ithaca, NY ------------------------------Jackson, MI-----------------------------Jackson, MS ----------------------------Jackson, TN -----------------------------Jacksonville, FL --------------------------Jacksonville, NC --------------------------Janesville, WI ---------------------------Johnson City, TN --------------------------

56 71 50 77 289 52 738 101 53 82

165 407 133 948 199 989 593 168 052 547

9.7 3.8 4.0 9.1 5.9 4.7 7.5 7.2 2.4 4.1

9.3 3.2 4.1 8.6 5.6 5.7 5.8 7.8 2.5 4.0

6.2 3.8 4.9 7.1 3.6 4.3 5.2 7.9 2.0 3.6

6.1 2.6 2.6 8.6 4.9 6.0 5.0 6.8 2.3 3.5

8.6 2.2 3.7 9.7 5.1 4.0 5.0 6.5 2.3 3.0

6.4 3.8 4.4 2.6 5.1 4.6 5.0 9.8 2.6 3.7

5.1 2.7 2.7 2.1 4.5 3.4 4.4 1.7 1.4 2.8

10.2 5.0 4.5 4.3 7.3 6.0 8.9 6.1 3.4 5.4

10.8 3.9 3.3 3.2 6.0 4.3 7.9 5.2 2.6 4.3

18.1 12.6 11.1 15.1 15.5 14.8 16.4 16.5 12.0 13.9

14.5 9.6 10.8 18.1 15.4 15.2 15.1 14.1 9.8 13.5

24.1 12.1 14.2 16.1 20.3 20.0 20.3 15.7 12.8 17.3

Johnstown, PA --------------------------Joliet, IL -------------------------------Joplin, MO -----------------------------Kailua, HI ------------------------------Kalamazoo, MI --------------------------Kankakee, IL ----------------------------Kannapolis, NC --------------------------Kansas City, MO--KS ----------------------Kenosha, WI ----------------------------Killeen, TX-------------------------------

77 170 60 114 164 59 78 1 275 94 137

639 814 171 530 559 794 033 083 378 869

3.1 5.1 4.8 4.1 3.9 5.7 5.2 5.4 3.6 4.5

2.6 4.7 4.9 4.5 3.6 4.1 3.8 8.1 3.5 5.2

1.9 3.0 3.8 3.6 3.3 3.3 3.1 3.8 2.3 5.1

3.7 4.2 4.8 4.3 2.9 3.5 3.2 7.8 2.9 4.3

2.7 3.9 4.9 3.9 3.6 4.7 3.5 7.5 3.0 5.0

2.8 3.9 5.7 4.8 3.0 2.8 3.5 4.6 3.4 5.6

1.8 3.4 3.4 2.9 2.6 2.5 2.9 4.2 2.8 3.0

4.4 6.2 6.0 5.6 5.0 4.4 5.6 7.0 4.9 7.0

3.2 5.4 4.5 4.8 3.7 3.8 4.3 5.6 4.1 6.0

15.1 14.6 13.5 13.2 12.9 13.6 12.4 15.0 14.3 14.9

11.3 16.0 13.0 10.2 13.0 12.8 13.9 13.7 12.9 12.2

15.7 19.4 15.7 15.5 16.6 16.6 18.8 17.8 17.6 18.4

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Urbanized Area

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 417 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

417

Table 181.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Kingsport, TN--VA ------------------------Kissimmee, FL ---------------------------Knoxville, TN ----------------------------Kokomo, IN -----------------------------La Crosse, WI--MN -----------------------Lafayette, LA ---------------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN ---------------Lake Charles, LA -------------------------Lakeland, FL ----------------------------Lancaster, PA ----------------------------

86 55 303 56 78 129 99 119 147 193

874 525 713 803 955 835 840 302 529 813

3.2 4.6 3.4 3.6 3.5 4.7 3.0 3.7 5.4 3.6

3.2 5.0 3.7 2.7 3.4 4.6 3.1 4.3 4.4 4.0

2.1 4.9 3.2 1.9 2.8 3.3 2.9 3.1 4.1 3.1

3.0 4.2 3.7 3.1 2.9 3.7 2.3 3.6 4.0 3.5

3.6 3.5 3.2 2.8 3.7 3.4 2.3 4.0 4.3 3.3

3.1 4.2 3.5 3.4 2.9 3.2 2.5 3.6 3.5 3.5

2.2 3.1 2.3 2.6 1.9 2.6 1.9 2.6 3.7 2.7

4.4 6.2 4.3 5.8 4.2 5.4 3.8 4.9 6.1 5.0

2.8 5.3 3.3 4.0 2.9 4.3 2.7 3.6 5.0 3.5

12.4 13.5 12.0 13.8 12.0 13.8 10.9 13.4 14.2 12.9

11.6 13.9 10.2 14.5 10.9 14.2 9.9 13.7 13.3 11.9

16.7 19.9 13.8 19.0 14.3 19.0 13.7 19.1 17.6 15.4

Lancaster--Palmdale, CA --------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI -------------------Laredo, TX -----------------------------Las Cruces, NM --------------------------Las Vegas, NV --------------------------Lawrence, KS ---------------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH ----------------Lawton, OK -----------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME ---------------------Lewisville, TX ----------------------------

187 265 123 81 697 65 237 92 71 79

242 151 682 289 078 816 549 582 446 311

5.8 4.6 6.0 3.9 4.4 3.5 5.9 5.1 3.3 3.0

6.6 3.7 7.9 5.1 4.4 3.1 5.2 5.1 3.1 3.1

5.8 5.0 3.2 4.2 4.7 3.5 4.0 5.2 2.9 2.8

5.5 3.0 5.1 3.9 3.7 2.3 4.4 4.8 3.4 2.2

6.1 3.0 5.4 3.1 4.1 2.3 4.4 4.5 3.1 2.3

4.2 3.9 4.4 5.0 3.7 3.1 5.1 6.0 3.1 2.8

3.7 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.3 2.3 4.7 4.8 2.6 2.1

6.3 6.1 7.4 5.7 5.6 4.2 6.9 7.9 4.4 4.4

5.1 4.8 6.7 5.3 4.6 3.4 5.9 7.3 3.2 3.3

14.5 13.1 17.0 12.4 13.4 11.6 14.9 17.1 11.4 10.1

13.6 12.0 13.7 11.4 12.6 10.7 14.4 15.2 12.3 9.1

16.2 16.5 24.0 16.5 17.3 14.1 19.1 18.7 16.2 12.8

Lexington-Fayette, KY ---------------------Lima, OH -------------------------------Lincoln, NE -----------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR -------------Lodi, CA -------------------------------Logan, UT ------------------------------Lompoc, CA -----------------------------Longmont, CO ---------------------------Longview, TX----------------------------Longview, WA--OR -------------------------

221 68 192 305 55 50 56 52 76 57

116 836 578 498 605 403 582 458 515 231

4.0 3.9 3.5 5.7 7.5 2.0 5.3 3.5 5.5 3.8

3.6 3.2 3.2 5.2 7.2 2.7 5.3 3.3 4.4 4.1

3.5 2.7 2.8 4.1 5.7 2.2 5.0 2.6 4.3 3.2

3.5 3.0 2.7 4.4 6.2 2.0 4.3 3.1 3.8 3.5

3.2 2.5 2.8 4.3 8.4 2.0 4.3 2.3 5.4 3.6

3.4 2.9 2.7 4.3 7.5 2.3 4.3 2.6 4.5 3.6

2.6 2.2 1.7 3.9 6.4 1.3 4.1 2.1 3.4 3.1

5.2 4.9 3.9 7.0 10.5 3.3 6.9 3.6 6.8 5.6

3.9 3.8 2.7 5.5 9.4 2.5 6.2 3.2 5.4 4.5

12.8 13.4 12.7 15.4 18.0 9.4 15.3 11.9 15.5 12.7

12.2 15.3 10.2 13.9 16.3 8.1 17.7 9.5 17.8 12.7

15.1 18.5 12.6 17.6 22.6 13.2 20.7 13.6 23.3 16.6

Lorain--Elyria, OH -------------------------Los Angeles, CA -------------------------Louisville, KY--IN -------------------------Lowell, MA--NH --------------------------Lubbock, TX ----------------------------Lynchburg, VA ---------------------------McAllen--Edinburg--Mission, TX---------------Macon, GA -----------------------------Madison, WI ----------------------------Manchester, NH---------------------------

224 11 402 755 181 188 98 263 129 244 115

007 955 013 924 046 125 454 604 335 105

3.9 6.8 3.7 6.5 5.0 6.3 7.1 8.2 6.5 3.8

3.3 7.3 3.3 5.4 4.8 5.2 8.3 6.4 4.0 3.8

2.6 5.1 2.6 4.3 3.8 6.4 4.1 4.7 4.3 3.2

2.9 5.6 3.1 4.8 4.0 4.7 6.4 5.8 3.8 3.4

3.6 6.3 3.0 5.7 4.8 5.2 6.2 5.8 4.1 3.7

2.8 5.9 3.0 4.9 3.9 3.7 6.3 6.0 4.1 3.4

2.4 5.4 2.5 4.5 3.5 2.6 5.8 5.5 3.1 2.8

4.9 8.9 4.9 8.1 6.3 5.7 9.6 9.3 7.4 5.6

3.8 8.0 3.7 7.0 4.8 4.4 8.8 8.1 6.2 4.2

13.6 16.4 13.4 14.3 14.3 12.6 19.7 18.5 14.7 12.7

12.0 14.7 11.0 15.4 13.1 15.2 16.0 17.9 11.6 13.4

16.7 20.3 15.6 20.7 16.9 18.0 24.8 23.1 13.6 17.0

Mansfield, OH ---------------------------Medford, OR ----------------------------Melbourne--Palm Bay, FL -------------------Memphis, TN--AR--MS ---------------------Merced, CA -----------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL ------------------------Middletown, OH -------------------------Midland, TX ----------------------------Milwaukee, WI --------------------------Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN -------------------

76 67 306 825 64 1 914 98 91 1 226 2 079

570 042 245 425 671 689 726 982 060 255

4.6 3.6 4.2 6.0 6.0 7.7 3.1 4.2 3.8 3.6

3.6 3.5 3.9 5.8 6.9 8.1 2.9 3.9 3.7 3.3

3.2 3.5 3.4 4.3 4.7 5.4 2.3 3.0 2.8 2.9

3.8 3.1 3.7 5.2 4.8 6.0 2.4 3.0 3.5 3.0

4.1 3.6 3.7 5.1 6.6 6.6 3.6 3.9 3.5 3.1

3.3 3.7 4.0 5.0 6.2 6.1 2.5 3.0 3.6 2.8

2.8 3.0 2.8 4.3 5.2 5.7 2.0 2.5 2.6 2.1

5.2 5.8 5.5 7.6 9.8 9.8 4.6 4.6 5.0 4.5

4.2 4.4 4.5 6.2 8.7 8.8 3.4 3.3 3.9 3.3

13.7 13.4 12.6 15.7 16.8 18.2 11.5 14.4 13.3 12.0

15.2 14.8 11.2 16.9 14.8 15.2 11.1 11.0 11.9 9.8

17.8 18.8 15.4 21.9 21.0 21.4 15.3 15.8 15.5 12.8

Missoula, MT ---------------------------Mobile, AL -----------------------------Modesto, CA ----------------------------Monessen, PA ---------------------------Monroe, LA -----------------------------Montgomery, AL -------------------------Muncie, IN -----------------------------Muskegon, MI ---------------------------Myrtle Beach, SC ------------------------Napa, CA -------------------------------

57 301 231 64 110 210 88 106 58 68

006 197 045 808 361 060 025 244 237 001

3.1 6.1 4.6 4.1 4.3 6.3 4.3 5.3 4.4 3.9

3.0 5.2 5.0 4.0 4.1 5.4 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.5

2.8 3.8 4.3 2.5 3.7 4.5 3.2 3.7 4.3 3.7

2.3 4.7 3.9 4.1 3.5 4.4 3.6 3.9 3.6 3.7

3.0 4.9 4.8 3.1 4.4 5.0 3.5 4.3 4.1 3.4

2.9 4.7 3.9 4.0 3.9 4.7 3.0 3.7 4.1 4.0

2.8 3.8 3.6 2.9 3.1 4.1 2.9 3.7 3.7 2.9

4.2 7.4 6.2 5.7 5.8 7.3 5.5 5.8 6.8 5.8

3.8 5.9 5.2 4.9 4.5 6.3 4.2 5.0 5.4 5.4

10.8 15.7 14.4 16.5 14.1 15.8 14.1 15.9 13.9 14.6

11.7 15.3 13.9 11.2 14.1 14.5 14.9 15.6 12.9 14.2

15.6 21.1 19.2 15.2 18.9 19.0 18.8 18.8 17.6 17.9

Naples, FL ------------------------------Nashua, NH -----------------------------Nashville, TN ----------------------------Newark, OH ----------------------------New Bedford, MA ------------------------New Britain, CT --------------------------Newburgh, NY ---------------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT -------------------New London--Norwich, CT ------------------New Orleans, LA --------------------------

94 96 573 54 139 142 71 451 156 1 040

488 868 154 010 251 873 784 486 284 300

5.7 4.0 4.8 3.5 4.6 5.9 6.3 7.3 3.9 7.5

5.0 3.4 4.4 3.1 4.4 5.5 5.3 6.1 4.7 6.3

4.9 3.0 26.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.5 4.3 4.1 5.0

4.1 3.1 4.0 3.0 4.1 5.5 5.1 6.0 3.9 5.7

3.8 3.6 4.0 3.6 4.2 5.3 4.1 5.8 4.6 5.1

5.3 2.9 3.9 2.1 4.1 5.0 4.9 5.7 4.4 5.4

5.2 2.5 3.2 1.6 3.1 5.2 4.5 5.7 2.9 5.1

7.8 5.1 6.3 4.1 5.5 7.1 8.6 8.4 6.3 8.3

6.8 3.9 4.9 3.2 4.7 6.1 6.9 7.3 5.2 7.3

17.4 11.4 13.4 12.9 14.5 14.7 17.3 15.5 14.0 17.0

14.8 12.5 14.6 11.7 15.4 13.9 18.6 17.3 13.5 17.6

18.8 15.8 18.3 14.9 20.6 18.4 24.2 21.6 17.4 23.4

Newport, RI -----------------------------New York, NY--Northeastern New Jersey -------Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA -----Norwalk, CT ----------------------------Ocala, FL -------------------------------Odessa, TX -----------------------------Ogden, UT ------------------------------Oklahoma City, OK -----------------------Olympia, WA ----------------------------Omaha, NE--IA ----------------------------

53 570 16 044 493 1 323 039 108 923 68 085 113 693 259 148 784 367 95 464 544 273

3.4 9.9 5.0 6.3 5.7 4.1 2.7 4.5 2.6 3.2

4.3 8.7 4.5 6.8 5.4 4.0 2.9 4.4 2.9 3.1

3.8 5.7 5.3 4.0 4.5 3.0 2.3 3.5 2.6 2.3

3.5 7.6 3.9 6.4 5.0 3.4 2.2 3.8 2.5 2.7

3.3 6.9 4.2 6.4 4.5 4.2 2.6 4.0 2.4 2.5

3.6 8.8 4.3 7.0 5.4 3.9 2.5 3.8 3.1 2.8

2.7 7.8 3.0 5.3 4.6 3.8 1.6 3.1 2.1 2.2

5.8 11.8 6.8 8.9 7.4 6.7 4.0 6.0 4.1 4.7

4.9 11.0 5.7 7.4 6.3 5.1 3.0 4.8 3.1 3.2

14.2 19.2 14.6 15.3 14.8 15.4 12.2 14.8 12.0 12.4

13.1 19.3 13.2 15.9 14.6 13.8 9.3 12.8 9.8 10.6

16.6 24.5 18.0 20.5 18.9 19.5 14.0 16.5 12.7 14.2

Orlando, FL -----------------------------Oshkosh, WI ----------------------------Owensboro, KY --------------------------Oxnard--Ventura, CA ----------------------Palm Springs, CA -------------------------Panama City, FL -------------------------Parkersburg, WV--OH ----------------------Pascagoula, MS --------------------------Pensacola, FL ----------------------------Peoria, IL--------------------------------

887 58 60 480 129 103 58 59 253 242

5.5 3.3 3.0 4.9 5.7 4.6 3.7 4.2 5.2 4.2

4.8 2.6 3.0 5.2 6.1 4.1 3.6 4.4 4.1 3.6

4.7 2.5 2.5 3.5 5.2 3.8 2.7 2.4 3.8 3.2

4.3 2.9 2.8 4.2 5.1 3.6 3.2 3.9 3.5 3.1

4.1 3.1 3.7 4.5 5.3 3.8 4.4 4.0 3.9 3.7

4.4 2.4 3.0 4.9 5.9 3.8 3.5 3.7 3.9 3.4

3.7 1.9 1.8 3.8 5.6 3.1 2.6 2.9 3.3 3.2

7.0 3.6 3.9 6.9 8.6 5.9 4.5 4.9 6.6 5.9

5.8 2.4 2.5 5.9 7.2 5.0 3.4 4.5 5.5 4.5

13.7 10.9 12.3 14.2 19.3 14.4 13.4 15.3 14.6 13.9

13.7 12.0 12.1 11.7 15.3 13.1 12.1 12.2 14.2 14.7

18.4 14.9 15.7 16.8 20.9 18.2 16.4 18.6 19.6 18.7

All persons

418

968 901 580 706 306 655 458 485 717 547

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Urbanized Area

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 181.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Petersburg, VA --------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ -----------------------Phoenix, AZ ----------------------------Pine Bluff, AR ---------------------------Pittsburgh, PA ---------------------------Pittsfield, MA ---------------------------Pocatello, ID ----------------------------Port Arthur, TX --------------------------Port Huron, MI --------------------------Portland, ME -----------------------------

103 4 222 2 006 62 1 680 55 53 109 62 120

180 377 568 004 112 184 943 643 535 271

8.0 6.8 4.9 8.8 4.5 3.7 4.0 6.7 3.3 3.0

7.2 6.2 4.9 7.6 3.9 3.3 3.0 6.2 3.5 2.8

9.1 4.0 4.3 5.7 2.6 2.6 2.2 4.4 2.2 2.8

6.7 5.8 4.2 7.1 3.9 3.1 2.6 5.7 3.2 2.9

5.8 5.3 4.5 7.2 3.5 4.1 2.8 6.8 3.6 2.9

6.1 6.0 4.5 5.8 3.6 3.7 2.8 6.6 2.8 2.7

4.9 5.3 3.9 4.7 2.9 3.2 2.4 5.4 3.0 2.5

8.6 8.3 7.1 8.4 5.4 5.4 4.2 9.5 4.9 4.1

7.3 7.2 6.0 6.5 4.2 4.0 3.5 8.3 4.3 2.9

17.9 15.7 14.4 19.1 13.9 13.0 12.8 19.2 14.5 11.2

17.3 15.5 15.2 18.8 11.5 14.8 10.0 17.9 13.7 10.9

19.2 20.1 19.6 23.4 15.3 18.9 15.0 23.3 18.9 13.9

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA ----------------Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME ---------Pottstown, PA ---------------------------Poughkeepsie, NY ------------------------Providence--Pawtucket, RI--MA ---------------Provo--Orem, UT -------------------------Pueblo, CO -----------------------------Punta Gorda, FL -------------------------Racine, WI ------------------------------Raleigh, NC ------------------------------

1 171 114 53 148 845 220 106 67 121 305

834 978 785 556 725 560 266 041 741 820

3.6 4.2 5.4 7.0 5.8 3.4 4.7 4.9 4.1 5.4

4.1 3.5 4.6 7.4 5.3 3.3 3.7 4.1 3.8 4.1

3.3 3.1 3.0 5.8 4.1 3.6 2.9 4.2 3.0 4.5

3.6 3.3 4.2 6.8 4.8 2.5 3.4 4.2 3.4 3.7

3.8 3.3 3.7 7.0 4.5 2.3 3.8 4.1 3.4 3.5

4.1 3.4 3.9 4.4 4.8 3.6 3.6 4.7 3.4 3.7

3.1 2.7 3.4 3.3 4.5 3.0 2.7 3.3 2.8 3.2

5.4 4.9 5.6 6.0 7.0 5.2 5.4 6.2 4.9 5.7

4.2 4.1 5.0 5.2 6.1 3.9 4.2 5.4 3.8 4.4

13.2 12.7 14.0 16.2 14.2 11.5 16.4 16.2 14.4 12.5

11.8 12.3 12.7 16.5 15.4 10.5 12.5 11.5 13.5 12.4

15.5 16.3 16.6 17.0 20.6 16.1 17.1 15.7 17.6 15.1

Rapid City, SD ---------------------------Reading, PA-----------------------------Redding, CA ----------------------------Reno, NV ------------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA --------------Richmond, VA ---------------------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA ---------------Roanoke, VA ----------------------------Rochester, MN---------------------------Rochester, NY ----------------------------

61 185 78 213 116 590 1 169 178 73 620

077 830 259 835 030 352 839 384 617 214

3.3 4.2 4.3 4.5 3.7 4.6 5.8 4.3 3.3 4.6

2.8 3.6 5.2 4.7 4.7 3.6 6.2 3.2 2.6 3.7

2.5 3.0 4.8 4.8 3.1 6.8 4.9 12.1 2.2 3.1

2.3 3.3 3.9 3.8 4.0 3.2 4.7 2.9 2.4 3.3

2.9 3.4 4.3 4.3 3.9 3.2 5.4 3.0 2.0 3.3

2.5 3.3 5.0 4.2 3.8 3.3 5.3 3.0 2.8 3.4

1.8 3.0 5.2 3.5 3.1 2.5 5.0 2.3 1.8 2.8

4.0 5.2 8.0 6.1 5.4 5.7 7.9 5.0 3.7 5.1

2.7 4.1 6.3 5.2 4.4 4.5 6.9 3.7 2.5 3.9

12.1 13.3 14.6 12.9 13.7 13.2 15.1 12.7 12.3 12.8

10.7 12.1 16.9 12.3 12.1 11.9 14.5 12.5 9.6 11.1

13.9 15.9 20.9 15.7 16.5 15.4 19.4 16.4 12.5 15.3

Rockford, IL -----------------------------Rock Hill, SC ----------------------------Rocky Mount, NC ------------------------Rome, GA ------------------------------Round Lake Beach--McHenry, IL--WI -----------Sacramento, CA--------------------------Saginaw, MI ----------------------------St. Cloud, MN ---------------------------St. Joseph, MO--KS -----------------------St. Louis, MO--IL --------------------------

207 58 51 51 112 1 097 140 73 75 1 946

693 689 054 898 817 313 072 881 377 047

4.4 6.1 7.1 6.1 3.7 5.2 3.5 8.1 3.3 4.2

3.5 5.3 5.5 4.7 4.3 5.4 3.0 9.2 3.9 3.8

2.7 3.8 5.1 3.5 3.0 4.6 2.6 8.0 2.8 7.4

3.0 4.5 4.6 4.4 3.8 4.4 2.4 4.2 4.2 3.4

3.6 5.5 4.8 4.8 3.6 4.9 2.8 5.0 3.1 4.0

3.1 4.4 5.8 4.1 4.0 4.6 3.0 6.0 3.0 3.4

2.8 3.5 4.5 3.6 3.8 3.9 2.3 6.3 1.8 2.9

5.1 7.1 9.0 7.7 5.8 6.7 4.7 7.0 3.9 5.6

3.8 5.9 7.4 6.2 5.1 5.7 3.7 5.7 2.7 4.5

13.2 14.5 17.0 14.9 12.6 15.5 14.4 18.4 12.1 13.0

12.6 15.3 17.3 15.0 12.7 13.0 14.1 16.9 13.8 12.3

16.8 20.1 22.5 20.4 18.0 16.6 19.7 13.8 16.8 16.1

Salem, OR ------------------------------Salinas, CA -----------------------------Salt Lake City, UT ------------------------San Angelo, TX --------------------------San Antonio, TX -------------------------San Diego, CA ---------------------------San Francisco--Oakland, CA -----------------San Jose, CA----------------------------San Luis Obispo, CA ----------------------Santa Barbara, CA ------------------------

157 122 789 85 128 348 629 434 50 182

056 104 720 435 966 106 864 803 420 447

4.9 5.0 2.9 3.3 4.6 5.3 6.3 6.0 4.8 6.5

5.1 6.7 3.1 3.2 4.4 5.4 5.9 6.1 4.0 6.1

4.4 4.5 2.6 2.3 3.2 4.8 4.3 4.6 5.4 5.4

4.0 4.5 2.4 2.8 3.5 4.4 5.0 5.0 3.7 5.4

5.0 5.3 2.5 3.3 4.3 4.8 5.4 5.1 4.2 5.8

4.5 5.1 2.6 2.9 4.0 4.9 5.4 5.6 4.4 6.9

4.2 4.6 2.0 2.1 3.4 4.3 4.9 5.0 3.4 6.3

6.5 7.7 4.2 5.2 6.0 7.3 8.0 7.9 6.3 9.4

6.0 8.4 3.0 3.2 5.2 6.3 7.0 7.1 5.8 8.4

15.6 15.1 11.3 13.0 14.6 15.1 15.8 15.2 13.4 17.2

14.8 13.4 9.2 10.4 12.4 13.6 14.0 13.3 17.4 16.2

17.3 19.3 13.6 15.7 17.8 18.3 18.1 18.8 16.0 21.4

Santa Cruz, CA --------------------------Santa Fe, NM ---------------------------Santa Maria, CA -------------------------Santa Rosa, CA --------------------------Sarasota--Bradenton, FL --------------------Savannah, GA ---------------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA ------------------Seaside--Monterey, CA---------------------Seattle, WA-----------------------------Sharon, PA--OH ---------------------------

152 63 88 194 444 198 388 133 1 743 52

316 090 953 568 456 609 610 341 796 500

5.2 4.7 5.2 4.5 4.9 8.1 3.8 6.2 3.8 3.4

5.0 4.2 6.2 4.9 4.6 6.9 3.7 6.0 3.9 3.7

4.6 3.8 4.7 3.8 4.3 5.7 2.1 6.0 3.4 2.0

4.4 3.4 4.4 4.1 4.3 6.1 3.8 5.2 3.2 3.7

4.8 4.0 4.5 4.2 4.4 5.6 4.1 5.4 3.6 3.2

5.2 4.0 6.1 4.4 4.7 5.5 3.9 6.5 3.6 2.7

4.7 3.6 5.6 3.6 3.9 4.9 2.5 4.3 2.7 2.4

7.6 5.4 9.0 6.7 6.8 8.2 4.4 8.0 5.3 4.9

6.6 4.8 7.9 5.8 5.4 7.1 3.5 7.1 4.1 3.6

15.7 17.2 13.0 14.6 16.6 17.9 14.5 18.8 12.9 14.6

14.1 12.6 15.2 13.1 11.7 17.1 11.0 16.5 11.0 11.4

18.6 17.2 21.0 16.9 15.4 21.4 15.0 20.8 14.5 16.1

Sheboygan, WI --------------------------Sherman--Denison, TX ---------------------Shreveport, LA --------------------------Simi Valley, CA --------------------------Sioux City, IA--NE--SD ---------------------Sioux Falls, SD --------------------------Slidell, LA ------------------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN--MI --------------Spartanburg, SC -------------------------Spokane, WA ----------------------------

61 55 256 128 96 100 54 237 104 278

023 498 727 053 234 851 086 481 702 939

2.7 6.0 4.5 3.2 3.6 3.9 3.6 4.3 5.8 3.8

2.9 6.4 3.9 3.4 3.5 3.4 3.8 4.0 5.1 3.5

2.2 4.5 3.3 2.5 3.3 3.3 2.8 3.3 3.8 2.9

2.9 5.4 3.6 2.5 2.9 2.8 3.5 3.5 4.6 3.1

3.0 6.4 3.9 3.4 3.0 3.2 3.5 4.3 5.0 3.3

2.4 4.5 3.6 3.4 3.5 2.0 3.3 3.3 4.8 3.4

1.3 3.7 2.8 2.7 2.5 1.6 2.8 3.0 4.2 2.6

3.1 5.5 5.8 5.0 4.8 3.5 5.6 5.6 7.3 5.2

2.3 4.6 4.5 4.1 3.1 2.5 4.2 4.7 5.9 3.8

12.0 15.1 15.9 11.4 12.6 11.7 12.5 13.3 14.1 13.2

9.8 16.1 13.4 10.1 11.5 10.3 12.6 13.6 12.9 10.9

12.3 19.8 18.1 15.5 14.7 11.4 18.5 17.4 17.4 14.0

Springfield, IL ---------------------------Springfield, MO --------------------------Springfield, OH --------------------------Springfield, MA--CT -----------------------Spring Hill, FL ---------------------------Stamford, CT--NY ------------------------State College, PA ------------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV--PA ------------Stockton, CA ----------------------------Stuart, FL -------------------------------

124 159 88 532 52 187 61 69 261 80

566 594 692 341 429 302 507 011 864 187

5.0 3.9 3.2 5.1 4.3 6.5 4.2 3.8 7.7 7.4

4.2 3.7 3.2 4.6 2.9 6.1 4.3 3.6 8.2 6.0

3.3 3.7 2.6 3.7 3.6 4.0 4.6 2.3 5.8 5.4

4.1 3.1 2.8 4.2 3.0 5.8 3.5 3.7 6.5 6.0

4.0 4.5 3.0 4.3 3.3 5.7 3.3 3.5 8.2 5.7

3.8 3.0 3.1 4.2 3.3 6.0 4.3 3.4 7.6 5.5

3.0 2.3 2.4 3.7 3.2 5.3 3.3 2.4 6.7 5.4

5.8 4.9 5.0 6.0 6.4 8.9 5.3 4.9 10.0 9.1

4.8 3.3 3.8 5.0 4.9 7.7 4.3 3.4 9.4 7.8

15.5 12.3 13.8 14.1 18.3 15.9 11.4 15.1 18.2 20.2

13.6 11.9 13.0 14.4 9.6 15.8 9.5 13.4 16.3 15.8

16.4 14.6 16.7 18.6 13.3 20.5 15.3 18.0 23.5 20.1

Sumter, SC -----------------------------Syracuse, NY----------------------------Tacoma, WA ----------------------------Tallahassee, FL --------------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL ---------Taunton, MA ----------------------------Temple, TX -----------------------------Terre Haute, IN --------------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR ---------------Texas City, TX----------------------------

57 388 496 156 1 708 58 58 76 65 128

528 411 879 072 966 886 680 943 256 063

5.5 5.4 5.4 5.5 5.5 5.0 3.3 4.6 5.5 5.6

4.7 4.7 5.3 4.1 4.4 3.8 3.9 4.7 4.9 5.6

3.6 3.9 4.5 4.2 4.2 2.8 3.0 3.8 4.0 4.4

4.1 4.4 4.9 3.5 4.1 3.4 3.5 4.3 4.3 4.7

3.7 4.2 5.2 3.2 4.1 4.0 3.0 4.0 4.9 6.2

5.8 4.1 5.2 4.2 4.0 3.4 3.7 3.7 4.3 5.9

4.1 4.2 3.6 3.5 3.7 2.6 2.8 3.6 3.6 5.1

8.7 6.4 6.6 6.5 7.0 5.2 5.3 5.8 6.9 7.7

7.6 5.4 5.5 5.1 5.5 3.9 4.6 4.6 5.5 6.8

16.4 14.7 15.1 13.9 15.3 12.0 13.6 15.5 15.3 16.7

13.1 15.3 13.2 12.9 12.5 15.0 13.4 15.1 17.2 16.4

19.0 19.0 17.0 16.4 16.4 19.9 18.2 17.4 20.6 22.2

All persons

1 2 3 1

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Urbanized Area

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 419 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

419

Table 181.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Titusville, FL ----------------------------Toledo, OH--MI --------------------------Topeka, KS -----------------------------Trenton, NJ--PA --------------------------Tucson, AZ -----------------------------Tulsa, OK ------------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL --------------------------Tyler, TX -------------------------------Utica--Rome, NY -------------------------Vacaville, CA -----------------------------

51 489 132 298 579 475 106 79 158 71

461 469 723 939 155 044 099 877 740 521

3.7 4.1 3.7 7.7 4.1 4.2 6.8 7.0 4.5 14.0

3.3 3.7 3.5 6.6 4.3 4.3 6.3 6.6 4.0 15.1

2.8 2.8 3.4 4.5 3.6 3.5 5.2 4.7 3.1 11.6

3.2 3.2 3.5 6.2 3.7 4.0 4.9 6.2 3.9 13.8

3.9 3.1 3.8 5.6 3.8 4.0 5.5 6.7 3.6 16.9

3.6 3.5 3.5 6.0 3.5 4.0 4.4 5.7 3.2 3.8

3.1 3.1 2.7 5.8 3.0 3.4 4.0 4.7 2.4 2.8

5.8 5.5 4.4 8.8 5.7 5.7 6.7 7.8 5.3 5.1

4.8 4.3 3.5 7.9 4.4 4.5 5.8 6.7 4.3 5.1

14.1 13.9 12.9 17.0 13.5 13.5 15.8 17.1 14.6 22.1

11.7 13.8 12.0 16.1 12.4 13.1 15.9 17.4 13.8 24.2

16.6 18.6 14.8 19.0 16.6 17.3 20.6 20.5 16.8 18.2

Vero Beach, FL --------------------------Victoria, TX -----------------------------Vineland--Millville, NJ ----------------------Visalia, CA -----------------------------Waco, TX ------------------------------Warner Robins, GA -----------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA -------------------Waterbury, CT ---------------------------Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA -------------------Watsonville, CA ---------------------------

64 55 94 83 144 61 3 363 174 108 50

725 036 174 377 373 128 047 781 308 980

6.3 4.2 6.6 4.9 5.2 3.5 6.0 6.2 3.0 8.6

5.1 4.3 7.0 4.9 4.4 3.9 5.0 6.0 2.6 11.0

5.1 2.4 4.5 4.2 3.3 3.7 7.2 4.3 2.1 6.4

4.4 3.5 6.2 4.3 3.4 3.2 4.4 6.0 2.6 8.4

4.9 4.3 6.6 4.8 4.1 4.2 4.3 6.4 2.6 7.9

6.7 3.4 6.3 4.1 4.3 3.5 5.0 5.4 2.7 9.3

4.7 2.8 4.4 3.4 3.5 3.2 3.9 5.5 1.8 8.1

9.6 5.2 7.2 6.3 5.9 5.2 7.6 7.8 4.3 12.0

8.7 4.0 6.1 5.4 4.7 5.0 6.5 6.7 2.9 11.1

18.0 14.4 15.9 16.0 13.4 14.8 14.6 15.7 11.5 19.9

15.5 15.5 16.1 12.8 14.3 12.6 12.3 17.1 11.9 19.6

19.7 20.7 20.6 17.6 20.3 17.2 16.0 22.1 16.0 26.9

Wausau, WI ----------------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL -Wheeling, WV--OH ------------------------Wichita, KS -----------------------------Wichita Falls, TX -------------------------Williamsport, PA -------------------------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD--PA -----------------Wilmington, NC --------------------------Winston-Salem, NC -----------------------Winter Haven, FL --------------------------

57 795 84 338 97 57 450 101 184 86

379 033 315 562 181 439 080 499 745 852

2.2 6.6 3.9 3.8 4.4 4.2 5.1 4.1 5.2 4.6

2.6 5.7 4.2 4.2 4.6 3.3 4.9 3.8 4.1 5.1

1.7 5.6 2.8 3.3 3.7 3.2 3.9 3.2 24.3 4.0

3.2 5.2 4.5 3.6 4.0 2.7 4.5 3.1 3.4 4.6

2.5 5.1 3.3 4.0 5.4 3.2 4.4 3.4 3.4 5.5

2.2 5.3 3.8 3.8 3.4 3.2 4.4 3.6 3.5 4.3

1.8 5.4 2.4 2.9 2.9 2.6 3.6 2.6 3.5 4.1

3.8 8.5 4.8 5.3 5.4 4.3 6.3 5.6 6.1 6.3

2.5 7.5 3.2 4.0 4.3 3.3 5.5 4.0 4.7 5.1

11.5 17.7 14.0 14.0 13.3 13.4 14.0 12.4 13.9 15.3

11.1 15.1 12.1 12.2 14.3 11.7 13.6 12.8 13.8 14.0

14.1 19.2 15.9 15.9 18.0 15.8 18.2 17.6 17.4 19.1

Worcester, MA--CT -----------------------Yakima, WA ----------------------------York, PA -------------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH -------------------Yuba City, CA ---------------------------Yuma, AZ--CA ----------------------------

315 88 142 361 77 71

698 040 848 366 177 095

4.7 5.1 4.0 3.8 3.6 5.3

4.3 6.1 4.6 3.7 4.1 6.1

3.2 4.2 3.7 2.4 3.2 4.6

4.0 5.3 3.8 3.5 3.1 5.2

4.6 5.5 4.2 3.7 4.3 4.9

4.2 5.5 4.3 2.9 3.1 5.4

3.3 4.5 3.2 2.7 2.8 5.9

5.9 7.6 5.2 4.9 4.7 9.0

4.8 6.9 3.9 3.6 3.9 7.8

13.1 16.8 12.5 14.1 12.9 15.9

13.7 16.1 12.8 13.1 11.1 16.3

18.2 20.2 16.5 17.9 14.9 22.3

All persons

420

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Urbanized Area

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 420 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 182.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Alabama -------------------------------Birmingham city------------------------Dothan city ---------------------------Huntsville city -------------------------Mobile city ---------------------------Montgomery city -----------------------Tuscaloosa city ------------------------Alaska ---------------------------------Anchorage city--------------------------

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

587 852 583 866 278 106 759

6.3 9.3 6.6 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.3

5.1 6.9 4.2 4.3 5.0 5.5 6.8

3.7 5.4 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.7 5.5

4.7 6.5 4.0 3.6 4.6 4.5 5.0

4.7 5.8 4.5 3.6 4.9 5.2 5.7

4.8 6.4 4.2 3.8 4.4 5.0 4.7

4.0 5.8 4.0 3.1 3.5 4.3 4.1

7.6 10.4 7.8 6.1 7.2 7.5 7.1

6.4 9.3 5.8 5.2 5.6 6.4 6.1

16.4 19.7 15.4 13.7 15.8 15.9 15.8

15.4 19.5 14.9 12.4 15.1 14.6 15.5

20.9 24.6 19.5 15.6 20.1 19.0 20.2

550 043 226 338

3.6 4.0

4.4 5.0

4.2 4.9

3.4 3.9

4.2 4.7

4.6 5.0

3.2 3.5

6.0 6.4

5.7 5.6

11.6 13.5

13.8 13.2

18.7 17.5

All persons 4 040 265 53 159 196 187 77

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

Arizona --------------------------------Chandler city --------------------------Glendale city --------------------------Mesa city ----------------------------Peoria city ----------------------------Phoenix city---------------------------Scottsdale city -------------------------Tempe city ---------------------------Tucson city ---------------------------Yuma city -----------------------------

3 665 90 148 288 50 983 130 141 405 54

228 524 134 091 618 403 069 865 390 923

5.3 3.5 4.6 3.8 6.0 5.7 3.8 4.1 4.3 4.9

5.5 4.5 4.9 3.9 5.4 5.5 3.3 4.2 4.6 5.6

4.4 3.7 4.4 3.6 4.5 4.9 3.5 4.2 3.9 4.8

4.6 3.5 3.9 3.3 4.7 4.8 3.1 3.4 3.8 4.6

4.8 3.1 4.3 3.7 5.1 5.3 3.4 3.8 4.0 4.5

4.9 3.5 5.0 3.6 5.0 4.9 3.9 4.3 3.5 4.9

4.3 3.0 4.3 3.1 4.4 4.2 3.7 3.7 3.0 5.5

7.5 5.6 8.3 5.6 8.0 7.6 6.8 6.1 5.7 8.6

6.3 4.6 7.0 4.4 6.7 6.5 5.2 5.2 4.4 7.3

14.9 10.6 14.6 12.9 14.2 15.2 14.1 12.5 13.4 15.1

15.4 12.9 16.0 12.5 14.6 16.8 14.5 12.5 12.5 15.0

20.1 16.9 20.8 17.1 17.9 21.3 18.6 17.3 16.5 20.9

Arkansas -------------------------------Fort Smith city ------------------------Little Rock city-------------------------North Little Rock city --------------------Pine Bluff city --------------------------

2 350 72 175 61 57

725 798 781 741 140

5.3 4.0 6.8 4.6 7.9

5.0 4.6 5.6 4.9 6.5

3.6 3.4 4.5 3.8 4.8

4.5 4.4 4.8 4.2 6.0

4.8 4.4 4.3 4.5 5.7

4.5 4.6 4.5 4.7 5.8

3.5 3.4 4.0 4.2 4.7

7.0 6.3 7.4 7.3 8.7

5.4 4.6 5.8 5.7 6.6

15.8 14.2 15.9 15.2 17.9

14.3 13.3 14.2 13.9 17.8

19.1 17.1 17.2 18.7 23.7

California -------------------------------Alameda city --------------------------Alhambra city -------------------------Anaheim city --------------------------Antioch city ---------------------------Arden-Arcade CDP ----------------------Bakersfield city ------------------------Baldwin Park city -----------------------Bellflower city -------------------------Berkeley city --------------------------Buena Park city ------------------------Burbank city --------------------------Camarillo city -------------------------Carlsbad city --------------------------Carson city ---------------------------Cerritos city---------------------------Chino city ----------------------------Chula Vista city ------------------------Citrus Heights CDP ----------------------Clovis city ----------------------------Compton city --------------------------Concord city --------------------------Corona city ---------------------------Costa Mesa city -----------------------Daly City city -------------------------Diamond Bar city-----------------------Downey city --------------------------East Los Angeles CDP -------------------El Cajon city --------------------------El Monte city --------------------------El Toro CDP ---------------------------Encinitas city --------------------------Escondido city -------------------------Fairfield city --------------------------Florence-Graham CDP --------------------Fontana city --------------------------Fountain Valley city ---------------------Fremont city --------------------------Fresno city ---------------------------Fullerton city --------------------------Garden Grove city ----------------------Glendale city --------------------------Hacienda Heights CDP -------------------Hawthorne city ------------------------Hayward city --------------------------Hesperia city --------------------------Huntington Beach city -------------------Huntington Park city --------------------Inglewood city -------------------------Irvine city ----------------------------La Habra city--------------------------Lakewood city -------------------------La Mesa city --------------------------Lancaster city -------------------------Livermore city -------------------------Lodi city -----------------------------Long Beach city ------------------------Los Angeles city -----------------------Lynwood city --------------------------Merced city ---------------------------Milpitas city --------------------------Mission Viejo city ----------------------Modesto city --------------------------Montebello city ------------------------Monterey Park city ---------------------Moreno Valley city ---------------------Mountain View city ---------------------Napa city ----------------------------National City city -----------------------Newport Beach city ---------------------Norwalk city ---------------------------

29 760 76 82 266 62 92 174 69 61 102 68 93 52 63 83 53 59 135 107 50 90 111 76 96 92 53 91 126 88 106 62 55 108 77 57 87 53 173 354 114 143 180 52 71 111 50 181 56 109 110 51 73 52 97 56 51 429 3 485 61 56 50 72 164 59 60 118 67 61 54 66 94

021 459 106 406 195 040 820 330 815 724 784 643 303 126 995 240 682 163 439 323 454 348 095 357 315 672 444 379 693 209 685 386 635 211 147 535 691 339 202 144 050 038 354 349 498 418 519 065 602 330 266 557 931 291 741 874 433 398 945 216 686 820 730 564 738 779 460 842 249 643 279

6.2 4.6 5.9 6.0 4.6 4.4 5.4 7.8 4.5 7.1 5.7 5.4 3.3 5.9 7.5 3.6 8.8 4.9 3.3 3.7 13.5 3.6 4.6 7.8 7.4 4.7 5.6 10.6 4.3 8.1 3.5 6.5 4.6 4.7 13.4 5.0 4.4 5.0 7.2 4.7 6.4 5.8 4.8 7.4 5.1 3.7 4.4 8.4 9.9 3.6 4.0 3.6 4.8 7.0 4.1 7.5 7.0 8.2 12.7 6.0 5.9 3.2 4.6 6.7 4.5 4.1 5.2 3.9 6.4 4.8 5.5

6.5 4.9 6.7 6.2 4.1 4.4 5.1 9.6 5.0 5.7 5.6 5.1 3.7 6.0 8.3 3.8 7.7 5.1 3.6 3.7 13.8 3.6 4.6 7.4 7.7 4.4 5.9 13.0 4.8 9.8 3.3 6.5 6.2 4.8 16.0 6.2 4.1 5.3 7.3 4.7 6.5 6.0 5.3 7.2 5.2 3.6 4.3 11.9 10.0 3.0 4.6 3.9 4.7 7.9 3.1 7.3 6.8 9.1 13.2 7.2 6.0 3.8 4.8 6.7 5.0 4.4 5.3 4.4 6.9 4.2 6.1

4.8 4.2 4.4 5.4 3.6 4.1 4.6 5.3 4.2 5.3 4.4 4.1 2.2 5.9 4.1 1.9 6.8 3.9 2.8 3.4 8.7 2.8 3.2 6.4 4.8 3.2 4.6 6.1 4.8 5.6 3.0 5.7 4.5 4.4 8.1 5.3 2.7 3.6 5.5 4.4 4.7 5.0 2.8 5.7 3.7 3.0 3.5 6.7 6.9 2.8 3.7 2.9 4.3 7.1 2.7 5.8 6.1 6.0 7.5 4.9 4.7 2.9 4.3 3.7 3.1 4.4 5.0 3.6 6.3 4.0 4.0

5.1 4.1 5.1 5.2 3.3 4.0 4.1 7.2 3.9 5.1 5.0 4.4 3.0 4.9 7.1 3.0 7.1 4.2 3.0 3.2 11.1 2.9 3.3 6.2 6.4 3.2 5.5 9.2 3.8 6.3 3.1 5.4 4.9 3.8 11.1 4.5 4.0 3.8 5.3 4.1 4.7 4.7 3.9 5.5 4.3 3.3 3.5 6.0 7.7 2.4 3.5 3.0 5.0 7.0 2.6 6.2 5.2 6.6 9.8 4.9 5.0 3.2 3.7 4.7 3.1 3.5 4.8 3.7 5.1 3.9 5.2

5.6 4.9 6.2 5.4 4.2 4.0 4.6 9.1 5.0 5.2 4.1 4.3 3.7 5.2 6.6 3.1 8.7 5.2 3.1 3.6 11.5 3.1 3.4 6.6 6.6 3.5 6.2 10.7 4.6 7.2 3.1 5.5 4.8 4.8 12.4 5.3 4.2 5.3 6.3 3.6 5.5 5.9 4.2 6.6 5.1 3.4 3.9 8.3 9.8 2.4 4.2 3.6 4.3 7.9 3.6 8.6 5.7 7.7 10.2 6.9 4.6 3.1 4.7 6.0 4.2 3.7 5.1 3.4 7.1 3.8 7.3

5.5 3.7 4.8 5.7 4.6 4.6 4.5 9.2 4.4 6.6 4.5 4.5 3.6 5.6 7.1 3.0 6.0 4.8 3.6 3.3 13.6 3.9 3.7 5.4 6.7 3.7 5.2 8.2 4.5 7.6 3.6 5.5 5.1 5.1 15.4 5.4 3.4 4.0 5.5 4.5 5.1 4.8 4.6 7.1 4.8 3.5 4.1 7.4 9.9 2.7 3.5 3.1 4.4 4.1 3.2 7.8 5.6 7.2 9.2 6.4 5.4 3.7 3.5 5.3 4.4 3.8 5.3 4.0 4.5 4.4 5.4

4.9 3.4 4.1 5.3 4.0 3.5 4.2 7.5 3.7 5.9 4.7 4.1 2.8 5.9 6.8 2.3 4.3 4.3 2.9 3.2 12.2 2.8 3.4 4.6 5.7 3.5 3.9 7.2 3.8 6.4 2.6 5.8 5.0 3.9 13.5 5.4 3.3 3.7 5.4 3.9 4.5 4.1 4.2 6.4 4.6 3.4 3.6 7.1 9.2 2.3 3.6 2.6 3.5 3.4 2.9 6.4 5.1 6.8 9.5 5.3 4.2 2.6 3.2 4.9 3.7 3.6 4.3 3.1 4.4 3.9 4.2

8.2 6.5 7.5 8.5 6.5 6.4 6.4 12.9 6.9 8.2 8.3 6.9 5.1 7.7 10.8 4.9 9.0 7.3 5.7 5.2 19.6 5.7 5.7 8.6 8.7 6.1 7.8 12.0 6.6 10.4 5.8 7.8 7.6 7.6 22.5 7.7 6.1 5.8 8.6 6.8 8.3 7.4 7.4 11.2 7.9 6.2 6.8 11.7 14.5 4.8 5.6 5.2 6.1 5.8 5.5 10.6 8.6 10.7 13.9 9.9 7.0 5.1 5.8 8.7 7.5 6.8 6.9 5.9 8.2 6.8 7.7

7.3 5.5 6.6 7.4 5.6 5.6 5.4 11.8 5.9 8.0 7.2 5.7 3.7 6.3 10.1 3.9 7.8 6.4 4.5 4.9 18.8 4.7 5.2 7.5 8.6 4.9 6.7 11.5 5.3 9.8 3.8 7.1 6.8 6.7 21.7 6.7 4.9 5.0 7.4 5.7 7.2 6.7 6.1 9.4 6.7 4.5 5.5 11.2 14.3 3.4 4.5 4.0 4.6 5.0 4.3 9.6 7.8 9.9 13.5 8.8 6.8 3.9 4.8 8.3 6.7 5.3 6.2 5.4 7.5 5.3 7.1

15.9 14.0 14.8 14.5 14.3 16.5 15.0 19.0 14.0 16.0 15.3 14.5 13.1 17.0 18.2 12.1 16.8 15.2 13.5 12.7 24.6 11.7 13.0 15.8 17.6 13.4 15.6 20.7 14.6 17.1 11.3 15.3 14.6 14.1 28.8 14.6 12.4 12.5 17.3 14.4 14.7 16.4 14.0 18.4 14.5 13.8 13.7 17.2 20.5 11.3 13.3 13.3 13.2 15.3 12.1 18.0 17.3 18.5 21.8 16.7 15.9 12.7 14.3 16.9 15.3 13.3 14.0 14.3 17.5 15.7 15.1

14.5 11.7 11.6 15.7 14.3 12.5 15.7 16.1 12.8 13.9 14.8 11.3 9.9 15.2 15.6 10.1 19.1 13.0 11.3 11.8 25.4 10.9 11.5 15.4 13.9 10.6 14.3 19.4 13.6 15.2 9.7 15.6 13.5 13.7 25.4 14.3 12.6 11.7 15.5 13.3 13.1 13.3 11.3 15.1 14.9 11.4 11.9 18.4 22.8 8.6 12.9 9.6 12.9 15.6 9.0 16.5 14.1 16.8 21.6 15.1 13.7 9.9 13.4 12.4 10.4 11.5 11.9 14.0 15.1 14.4 14.7

19.5 14.6 17.5 21.0 19.0 16.1 20.6 25.9 17.8 16.6 21.7 15.7 14.5 18.2 22.8 18.4 20.7 18.5 15.8 16.3 36.6 15.5 17.6 18.6 20.2 16.6 19.3 28.3 17.6 25.9 14.1 18.4 18.5 19.7 39.9 21.0 18.5 16.1 20.7 18.9 19.0 18.2 19.9 20.3 20.0 17.7 16.8 29.2 29.1 13.0 17.9 14.4 15.4 16.3 13.2 22.6 18.4 22.4 32.8 21.1 18.7 14.7 18.2 19.8 17.4 17.7 15.9 17.8 21.3 19.0 21.9

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 421 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

421

Table 182.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

8.1 4.9 5.4 4.6 6.3 4.3 3.3 5.2 3.1 2.0

11.8 8.3 9.8 8.5 10.1 7.1 5.2 8.2 6.1 4.7

11.0 7.6 8.9 7.7 10.1 5.3 4.5 7.7 5.3 3.5

19.4 16.2 15.3 15.0 16.8 13.6 14.4 17.2 14.1 10.1

18.7 14.1 14.4 15.5 14.5 11.8 12.7 13.9 11.2 8.7

23.5 18.7 20.3 19.6 22.2 16.6 15.1 18.4 20.4 12.3

7.1 4.3 5.1 4.5 2.9 5.2 6.9 7.2 4.9 5.4

6.4 3.9 5.4 3.8 2.5 4.1 7.6 7.2 4.4 4.3

10.1 6.6 8.1 6.7 5.4 7.4 9.9 10.3 7.3 7.9

9.3 5.3 6.2 6.0 4.2 6.9 8.7 9.4 6.6 7.7

17.1 11.9 14.9 13.2 12.7 16.0 16.9 18.6 14.5 15.0

17.0 11.2 16.5 11.6 9.0 12.4 14.3 18.5 14.4 13.4

24.0 16.7 20.3 14.7 12.8 16.0 21.1 23.5 18.9 22.4

5.5 5.2 7.1 4.3 4.7 6.6 5.9 5.0 5.2 8.1

5.3 5.1 6.6 5.1 5.1 6.8 6.3 4.1 6.1 7.5

4.6 4.4 6.7 3.4 4.3 6.3 5.6 3.7 5.1 6.3

7.3 7.5 9.9 6.8 7.5 9.5 8.8 7.0 9.1 10.8

6.5 8.5 8.7 5.4 6.4 8.6 8.0 5.3 8.1 10.1

16.5 14.7 18.8 15.2 15.3 17.4 15.8 14.9 17.5 16.1

13.8 13.3 17.1 11.1 13.7 14.8 14.2 11.3 14.1 14.1

17.2 19.4 20.8 14.3 18.3 18.6 21.1 14.6 17.0 23.5

5.9 4.9 3.4 5.1 4.7 3.7 3.1 2.6 5.8 5.1

5.9 5.1 3.5 5.2 5.7 3.8 3.2 3.5 6.5 4.8

7.0 5.6 3.8 7.4 5.3 3.6 3.2 3.4 6.3 5.7

6.8 4.6 3.1 7.1 4.6 3.1 2.6 2.7 6.2 4.5

10.3 7.5 6.3 10.5 7.4 5.8 5.5 5.2 10.8 7.6

8.9 6.6 4.9 9.8 6.9 4.8 4.1 4.2 9.7 7.2

19.6 14.3 11.3 15.7 16.0 14.5 11.8 11.4 17.0 16.4

17.0 11.2 10.8 17.0 14.9 12.5 12.9 10.4 14.6 12.8

21.5 16.3 15.6 23.0 16.8 15.9 15.7 15.8 24.1 17.7

4.1 5.9 3.9 2.6 3.0 4.8 4.2 3.2 11.7 4.5

4.1 6.3 4.4 2.7 3.5 4.8 4.8 3.1 13.8 5.0

4.8 8.2 4.3 2.8 4.1 5.4 5.9 3.4 16.9 5.8

5.0 7.5 4.4 2.5 3.4 6.0 4.7 3.2 3.8 6.4

4.1 6.5 4.1 2.1 2.8 3.9 4.2 3.1 2.8 4.9

7.3 9.8 6.6 4.4 4.9 8.6 6.8 6.0 5.1 8.4

6.5 9.3 6.1 3.0 4.1 7.5 5.9 4.2 5.1 7.6

15.1 18.0 13.3 11.3 11.8 14.9 14.1 13.4 22.1 17.8

12.8 16.1 11.3 9.6 9.0 11.9 13.0 11.4 24.2 16.6

18.4 23.2 15.7 14.4 13.0 15.6 19.4 17.3 18.2 23.7

5.1 6.3 2.6 5.1 5.5 4.2 3.7

4.4 5.6 3.2 3.8 4.0 3.0 2.9

4.3 4.9 2.3 4.1 4.2 3.4 2.7

5.0 5.0 2.8 4.7 4.1 3.9 3.1

3.9 5.2 3.4 4.9 4.7 3.5 3.8

3.5 5.1 2.0 4.3 3.7 2.7 3.1

6.2 7.5 5.0 7.7 7.3 4.7 7.0

5.3 6.4 4.2 6.2 6.3 3.9 4.8

16.3 15.8 14.4 16.1 13.5 12.0 12.1

12.8 14.2 10.3 12.3 12.9 10.2 12.9

17.3 19.3 14.3 19.8 19.9 14.8 18.4

4.0 4.1 3.2 4.1 2.8 5.0 2.4 3.8 4.4 3.5 4.6 2.9 2.8

3.8 3.7 3.0 3.3 2.7 4.3 2.3 3.6 3.6 3.3 3.7 2.7 2.7

3.4 2.7 3.3 3.9 2.8 4.1 2.9 3.3 3.6 2.6 2.9 2.7 2.3

3.2 3.3 2.6 2.4 2.3 3.6 1.9 2.9 3.4 3.0 3.4 2.4 2.0

3.4 3.2 2.7 2.4 2.5 3.5 1.9 3.3 3.5 2.3 3.8 2.6 2.3

3.5 2.7 2.5 3.5 2.4 4.0 2.1 3.1 2.5 2.6 3.8 2.6 2.1

2.5 2.6 2.0 2.5 1.7 3.4 1.4 2.4 2.0 2.2 2.8 2.2 1.8

5.5 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.2 6.2 3.7 5.3 4.4 3.6 5.5 4.9 3.6

4.2 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.3 5.1 2.3 3.5 3.3 3.1 4.3 3.8 2.6

12.8 12.4 11.7 12.7 11.7 15.4 10.3 11.7 12.4 12.0 16.7 10.6 10.6

11.9 10.8 8.8 11.2 9.4 13.1 8.6 11.3 10.9 9.4 12.7 10.2 8.2

16.0 15.0 11.8 14.5 13.4 16.5 12.4 15.1 12.9 13.4 17.1 14.6 12.3

116 686 686 640 640 585 585 452 452 418 441

5.9 11.3 11.3 4.7 4.7 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 4.7 5.2

5.4 9.9 9.9 4.2 4.2 4.7 4.7 5.0 5.0 3.7 5.1

3.8 6.4 6.4 2.8 2.8 4.1 4.1 3.8 3.8 2.5 3.6

5.2 9.3 9.3 4.6 4.6 5.0 5.0 4.8 4.8 4.2 4.1

5.1 8.1 8.1 4.7 4.7 4.1 4.1 5.4 5.4 4.3 5.0

5.0 10.1 10.1 4.0 4.0 4.8 4.8 5.2 5.2 3.4 5.2

4.6 9.3 9.3 4.6 4.6 4.2 4.2 4.7 4.7 3.0 4.3

7.3 13.6 13.6 5.9 5.9 7.0 7.0 7.9 7.9 5.3 7.7

6.2 13.0 13.0 5.3 5.3 5.8 5.8 6.4 6.4 3.7 6.5

14.4 21.4 21.4 12.4 12.4 14.1 14.1 13.6 13.6 12.6 16.1

15.0 22.2 22.2 12.7 12.7 14.2 14.2 14.1 14.1 12.2 14.9

19.2 27.6 27.6 17.2 17.2 17.0 17.0 17.9 17.9 16.0 20.8

434 739 739 618 479 479 491 491 474 474

4.8 15.2 15.2 5.2 6.3 6.3 7.0 7.0 11.2 11.2

4.2 14.1 14.1 5.2 6.3 6.3 7.1 7.1 9.2 9.2

2.6 11.1 11.1 4.6 4.1 4.1 5.1 5.1 7.4 7.4

4.1 12.3 12.3 5.0 5.8 5.8 6.8 6.8 8.8 8.8

4.7 9.1 9.1 6.3 6.1 6.1 6.5 6.5 7.8 7.8

3.8 13.6 13.6 3.7 5.6 5.6 6.7 6.7 9.3 9.3

3.8 13.6 13.6 3.2 5.4 5.4 6.9 6.9 9.3 9.3

6.2 17.8 17.8 5.9 7.8 7.8 8.8 8.8 12.8 12.8

5.4 16.6 16.6 4.7 6.4 6.4 7.9 7.9 12.3 12.3

12.8 27.4 27.4 12.5 15.1 15.1 17.3 17.3 19.7 19.7

14.3 26.9 26.9 12.0 17.2 17.2 16.1 16.1 22.1 22.1

17.5 29.4 29.4 14.7 21.5 21.5 20.9 20.9 27.2 27.2

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

CaliforniamCon. Oakland city --------------------------Oceanside city -------------------------Ontario city ---------------------------Orange city ---------------------------Oxnard city ---------------------------Palmdale city --------------------------Palo Alto city -------------------------Pasadena city -------------------------Pico Rivera city ------------------------Pleasanton city -------------------------

372 128 133 110 142 68 55 131 59 50

242 398 179 658 192 917 900 591 177 553

9.1 5.2 5.8 5.5 7.1 4.7 3.9 6.8 4.4 3.3

8.9 5.5 6.4 5.3 8.2 5.5 4.1 6.8 4.8 2.4

6.2 5.3 5.1 4.6 4.7 4.7 3.4 5.1 3.5 2.6

7.3 4.5 5.2 4.1 6.4 4.2 3.8 6.0 3.6 2.1

8.1 4.6 5.3 4.0 7.0 4.2 3.7 6.1 4.1 3.3

8.3 5.2 6.2 5.0 8.0 4.7 4.1 5.8 4.0 2.1

Pomona city --------------------------Rancho Cucamonga city ------------------Redding city---------------------------Redlands city --------------------------Redondo Beach city ---------------------Redwood City city ----------------------Rialto city ----------------------------Richmond city -------------------------Riverside city --------------------------Rosemead city --------------------------

131 101 66 60 60 66 72 87 226 51

723 409 462 394 167 072 388 425 505 638

8.3 4.4 4.0 4.3 3.4 6.6 6.6 8.2 6.0 6.1

9.1 4.5 5.2 5.7 3.3 6.3 6.5 8.0 6.3 7.9

6.5 4.7 4.2 4.5 2.9 4.3 5.4 5.5 5.0 4.3

7.1 3.5 4.2 3.6 2.9 5.4 5.2 7.2 4.8 5.0

8.4 3.2 4.5 4.4 2.9 4.5 5.5 7.3 5.8 5.8

Sacramento city------------------------Salinas city ---------------------------San Bernardino city ---------------------San Buenaventura (Ventura) city -----------San Diego city -------------------------San Francisco city ----------------------San Jose city --------------------------San Leandro city -----------------------San Mateo city ------------------------Santa Ana city -------------------------

369 108 164 92 1 110 723 782 68 85 293

365 777 164 575 549 959 225 223 486 742

6.2 5.0 7.4 4.6 5.7 7.6 6.6 4.6 7.3 7.6

6.2 6.9 7.9 4.8 5.4 7.4 6.9 3.7 6.6 9.8

5.4 4.7 6.1 3.4 4.9 5.0 5.0 2.8 4.4 7.0

5.1 4.5 6.2 4.0 4.3 6.0 5.4 3.3 6.0 6.5

Santa Barbara city----------------------Santa Clara city------------------------Santa Clarita city-----------------------Santa Maria city -----------------------Santa Monica city ----------------------Santa Rosa city ------------------------Santee city ---------------------------Simi Valley city ------------------------South Gate city ------------------------South San Francisco city ------------------

85 93 110 61 86 113 52 100 86 54

571 613 642 284 905 313 902 217 284 312

6.7 5.9 3.8 6.1 6.3 4.2 3.3 3.2 8.4 6.6

6.3 5.8 4.0 7.0 5.7 4.4 5.0 3.5 8.7 6.1

5.8 4.2 3.4 5.1 4.8 3.5 3.5 2.5 4.7 4.1

Spring Valley CDP ----------------------Stockton city --------------------------Sunnyvale city -------------------------Thousand Oaks city ---------------------Torrance city --------------------------Tustin city ----------------------------Union City city -------------------------Upland city ---------------------------Vacaville city --------------------------Vallejo city ----------------------------

55 210 117 104 133 50 53 63 71 109

331 943 229 352 107 689 762 374 479 199

5.1 7.6 4.9 3.2 3.9 6.0 6.8 4.0 14.0 5.7

4.7 8.2 4.9 3.1 3.6 6.0 6.3 3.4 15.1 6.3

Visalia city ---------------------------Vista city ----------------------------Walnut Creek city ----------------------West Covina city -----------------------Westminster city -----------------------Whittier city --------------------------Yorba Linda city ------------------------

75 71 60 96 78 77 52

636 872 569 086 118 671 422

4.7 5.2 3.5 5.5 4.7 4.0 2.9

Colorado -------------------------------Arvada city ---------------------------Aurora city ---------------------------Boulder city ---------------------------Colorado Springs city --------------------Denver city ---------------------------Fort Collins city ------------------------Greeley city ---------------------------Lakewood city -------------------------Longmont city -------------------------Pueblo city ---------------------------Thornton city --------------------------Westminster city ------------------------

3 294 89 222 83 281 467 87 60 126 51 98 55 74

394 090 110 312 140 610 758 536 481 524 640 031 623

Connecticut -----------------------------Bridgeport city-------------------------Bridgeport town -----------------------Bristol city----------------------------Bristol town --------------------------Danbury city --------------------------Danbury town -------------------------East Hartford town ---------------------East Hartford CDP ----------------------Fairfield town -------------------------Greenwich town -------------------------

3 287 141 141 60 60 65 65 50 50 53 58

Hamden town -------------------------Hartford city --------------------------Hartford town -------------------------Manchester town -----------------------Meriden city --------------------------Meriden town -------------------------New Britain city------------------------New Britain town ----------------------New Haven city ------------------------New Haven town ------------------------

52 139 139 51 59 59 75 75 130 130

422

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 182.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.4 6.4 4.3 4.3 5.3 5.3

9.6 9.6 9.8 9.8 9.0 9.0 6.3 6.3 7.7 7.7

8.2 8.2 8.5 8.5 7.9 7.9 5.0 5.0 6.6 6.6

16.0 16.0 16.1 16.1 17.7 17.7 14.2 14.2 15.3 15.3

17.4 17.4 16.8 16.8 18.6 18.6 14.2 14.2 16.7 16.7

22.0 22.0 21.0 21.0 23.7 23.7 16.2 16.2 21.0 21.0

4.7 7.7

3.7 6.9

6.9 11.1

5.8 10.3

13.9 18.2

14.9 21.9

19.7 26.1

7.3 7.3

8.7 8.7

8.0 8.0

12.8 12.8

12.2 12.2

21.3 21.3

20.6 20.6

22.9 22.9

ConnecticutmCon. Norwalk city --------------------------Norwalk town -------------------------Stamford city -------------------------Stamford town ------------------------Waterbury city ------------------------Waterbury town -----------------------West Hartford town---------------------West Hartford CDP ---------------------West Haven city -----------------------West Haven town -----------------------

78 78 108 108 108 108 60 60 54 54

331 331 056 056 961 961 110 110 021 021

7.0 7.0 7.6 7.6 7.1 7.1 6.1 6.1 6.0 6.0

7.7 7.7 6.7 6.7 7.0 7.0 5.8 5.8 4.8 4.8

4.4 4.4 4.5 4.5 5.2 5.2 4.1 4.1 3.5 3.5

7.3 7.3 6.8 6.8 7.0 7.0 5.2 5.2 5.5 5.5

7.0 7.0 6.4 6.4 7.1 7.1 4.9 4.9 5.3 5.3

7.8 7.8 6.7 6.7 6.3 6.3 4.0 4.0 5.4 5.4

Delaware -------------------------------Wilmington city -------------------------

666 168 71 529

5.0 9.4

5.0 8.6

4.0 5.9

4.3 7.6

4.3 7.1

District of Columbia -----------------------Washington city -------------------------

606 900 606 900

11.8 11.8

9.0 9.0

10.2 10.2

8.2 8.2

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

Florida ---------------------------------Boca Raton city ------------------------Brandon CDP --------------------------Cape Coral city ------------------------Carol City CDP -------------------------Clearwater city ------------------------Coral Springs city ----------------------Daytona Beach city ---------------------Deltona CDP --------------------------Fort Lauderdale city ---------------------Gainesville city--------------------------

12 937 61 57 74 53 98 79 61 50 149 84

926 491 985 991 331 773 443 921 857 377 770

6.4 6.1 3.5 5.5 11.2 6.0 5.1 8.1 4.0 8.3 6.6

5.7 5.2 2.9 4.4 9.3 4.4 4.3 6.7 4.5 7.3 5.8

4.9 5.3 3.1 4.8 5.6 4.5 4.7 7.3 4.0 6.0 5.4

5.0 4.4 2.6 4.0 7.4 4.4 3.6 6.8 4.4 6.2 3.4

5.1 4.4 3.1 3.6 8.1 4.0 3.4 7.0 4.0 6.8 3.8

5.1 4.7 3.0 4.3 7.0 3.8 3.9 6.6 3.7 6.5 4.6

4.6 5.6 2.5 3.7 6.7 3.7 3.5 5.7 3.1 6.4 5.1

8.1 8.3 6.2 8.3 11.6 7.0 6.8 9.6 5.9 10.4 6.5

7.0 7.0 4.1 6.5 10.9 5.5 5.4 8.7 4.0 9.5 5.5

16.4 17.3 13.4 14.9 18.1 14.8 13.7 17.2 14.1 18.1 15.0

14.6 15.8 10.7 12.9 18.9 11.8 12.7 16.7 11.6 17.9 13.7

19.2 18.8 16.4 18.1 29.1 15.1 18.6 21.1 17.0 22.1 17.6

Hialeah city ---------------------------Hollywood city-------------------------Jacksonville city (remainder) --------------Kendall CDP ---------------------------Lakeland city --------------------------Largo city ----------------------------Melbourne city ------------------------Miami city ----------------------------Miami Beach city -----------------------Orlando city----------------------------

188 121 635 87 70 65 59 358 92 164

004 697 230 271 576 690 646 548 639 693

7.0 6.9 7.9 5.2 6.1 5.4 4.9 9.2 8.0 6.2

9.7 5.8 6.3 4.1 4.5 4.0 4.1 10.9 9.0 5.5

5.6 5.4 5.5 3.5 4.5 4.1 3.4 6.6 7.2 5.7

5.8 5.7 5.4 3.5 4.4 4.2 3.8 7.1 7.8 4.8

6.4 5.9 5.2 4.0 5.0 4.1 4.0 7.7 7.6 4.4

5.9 5.9 5.3 3.9 4.0 3.9 4.4 7.9 7.6 4.6

5.4 6.0 4.7 3.6 4.0 3.4 3.1 6.8 7.4 4.0

9.7 9.6 9.3 7.3 6.4 6.8 6.1 12.2 11.0 7.5

8.7 8.1 8.2 5.7 5.2 4.9 5.0 11.3 9.6 6.8

18.5 17.5 17.0 15.9 14.7 15.6 12.7 22.0 20.0 13.9

13.6 17.1 16.0 12.2 13.4 12.2 11.3 16.5 16.4 15.0

21.2 22.7 21.1 17.3 16.1 14.8 15.0 23.0 20.8 18.0

Palm Bay city -------------------------Palm Harbor CDP -----------------------Pembroke Pines city ---------------------Pensacola city -------------------------Plantation city -------------------------Pompano Beach city --------------------Port St. Lucie city ----------------------St. Petersburg city ----------------------Sarasota city --------------------------Sunrise city ----------------------------

62 50 65 58 66 72 55 238 50 64

632 256 452 165 692 411 866 629 978 407

4.0 5.0 6.0 5.8 4.7 9.7 6.5 4.9 5.7 5.1

3.4 3.6 3.7 4.1 4.1 7.8 5.5 4.3 5.1 5.8

3.9 3.8 3.9 3.8 4.1 6.6 6.2 4.0 6.0 5.8

3.3 3.3 4.0 4.1 3.8 7.6 5.4 4.1 4.4 5.2

3.4 3.4 3.9 4.2 4.0 6.9 5.0 4.5 4.4 5.5

2.8 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.4 8.0 5.2 4.2 5.6 4.6

2.2 3.0 4.0 3.2 3.5 7.2 5.0 3.9 4.4 5.2

4.8 5.7 6.5 7.1 5.4 13.7 8.2 7.3 7.9 7.2

3.6 4.5 5.0 5.8 4.2 12.8 6.9 5.8 6.8 6.2

11.1 14.2 13.9 15.9 12.3 21.3 15.0 16.1 16.8 14.6

11.3 10.4 12.4 14.9 12.1 20.0 14.2 13.9 13.7 14.4

16.2 13.6 17.3 20.0 17.4 23.3 20.4 18.0 18.2 18.8

Tallahassee city ------------------------Tampa city ---------------------------Town ’n’ Country CDP -------------------West Palm Beach city -------------------Jacksonville city -------------------------

124 280 60 67 672

773 015 946 643 971

5.8 7.1 5.6 6.9 7.8

4.2 6.2 4.1 6.7 6.2

4.4 5.3 4.4 7.0 5.4

3.5 5.4 3.5 5.4 5.3

3.3 5.1 3.7 6.3 5.1

4.2 5.0 3.3 6.1 5.2

3.6 4.5 2.5 4.9 4.6

6.5 8.2 6.9 8.7 9.3

5.2 7.1 5.1 8.2 8.2

14.1 16.9 13.8 16.0 16.9

13.1 15.3 11.0 17.0 15.8

16.4 19.1 16.1 20.7 20.9

Georgia --------------------------------Albany city ---------------------------Atlanta city ---------------------------Columbus city (remainder) ----------------Macon city ---------------------------Sandy Springs CDP ---------------------Savannah city -------------------------South Augusta CDP ---------------------Columbus city --------------------------

6 478 78 394 178 106 67 137 56 179

216 122 017 701 640 842 557 111 278

6.3 7.5 10.5 6.6 8.8 4.0 8.2 7.2 6.6

5.2 5.5 8.5 5.6 6.9 2.6 6.8 5.5 5.6

4.2 4.7 6.7 5.6 5.1 3.5 5.9 4.9 5.6

4.5 4.7 7.9 4.6 6.2 2.2 6.2 4.6 4.6

4.8 5.4 7.3 4.6 6.2 3.0 6.0 5.4 4.6

4.7 4.4 8.0 5.6 6.9 2.4 5.4 4.4 5.6

3.9 4.5 7.6 5.0 5.9 2.2 4.5 3.5 5.0

7.6 7.5 12.3 9.2 10.1 5.6 8.5 7.0 9.2

6.3 6.3 11.2 8.1 9.1 3.2 7.2 6.3 8.2

15.4 17.2 19.9 17.4 20.1 12.0 18.4 16.4 17.4

14.8 16.8 20.3 15.0 19.0 10.1 17.3 15.0 15.0

19.9 20.7 24.1 19.7 24.2 13.6 21.7 20.0 19.7

Hawaii ---------------------------------Honolulu CDP ---------------------------

1 108 229 365 272

4.0 4.3

4.5 4.6

3.5 3.3

3.9 4.1

4.0 4.1

4.4 4.5

3.3 3.7

6.0 6.2

5.1 5.4

14.0 15.0

11.1 10.3

16.5 14.6

Idaho ---------------------------------Boise City city --------------------------

1 006 749 125 738

3.3 2.8

3.6 2.5

2.9 2.7

2.8 2.1

3.2 2.6

3.4 2.6

2.4 2.0

5.7 4.6

4.0 3.2

11.7 11.6

12.2 9.2

17.3 12.3

Illinois ---------------------------------Arlington Heights village -----------------Aurora city ---------------------------Bloomington city -----------------------Champaign city ------------------------Chicago city---------------------------Cicero town ---------------------------Decatur city---------------------------Des Plaines city ------------------------Elgin city -----------------------------Evanston city ---------------------------

11 430 75 99 51 63 2 783 67 83 53 77 73

602 460 581 972 502 726 436 885 223 010 233

5.4 2.3 5.0 3.6 3.9 9.2 7.1 4.1 3.6 4.2 4.7

5.0 2.4 6.0 2.9 3.9 8.0 8.1 3.6 3.4 4.1 4.2

3.4 1.9 4.2 2.4 3.6 5.2 6.5 2.9 1.9 4.7 2.9

4.5 2.4 4.7 2.5 3.5 7.0 7.4 3.4 3.3 3.7 4.1

4.6 2.1 4.1 3.2 2.8 6.6 6.2 3.3 3.2 4.1 4.1

4.6 2.2 5.0 2.6 3.5 7.7 6.9 3.0 3.1 3.5 3.9

3.8 1.8 4.3 2.0 2.6 7.1 6.2 2.5 2.1 3.4 3.1

7.0 4.2 7.4 4.3 5.3 11.4 9.8 4.8 4.5 5.9 5.8

5.8 2.9 6.4 2.8 3.7 10.3 9.0 3.8 3.7 5.1 5.0

15.0 11.5 13.9 11.8 11.9 19.4 16.3 13.9 12.0 12.8 13.0

14.6 10.1 14.4 11.0 10.4 19.2 18.0 14.4 11.2 14.3 11.6

18.9 12.3 19.0 13.5 13.5 24.1 22.8 17.4 15.9 17.2 14.9

Joliet city ----------------------------Mount Prospect village ------------------Naperville city -------------------------Oak Lawn village -----------------------Oak Park village -----------------------Peoria city ----------------------------Rockford city --------------------------Schaumburg village ---------------------Skokie village -------------------------Springfield city-------------------------Waukegan city-------------------------Wheaton city ---------------------------

76 53 85 56 53 113 139 68 59 105 69 51

836 170 351 182 648 504 426 586 432 227 392 464

6.7 2.3 2.4 2.8 5.0 4.9 4.4 2.6 2.9 4.8 7.2 2.2

5.8 2.7 1.8 2.5 3.9 4.2 3.7 2.5 3.8 4.1 8.2 1.9

4.3 2.1 1.9 1.2 3.9 3.8 2.8 2.6 1.9 3.3 5.9 1.8

5.2 2.1 1.6 2.5 4.1 3.8 3.2 2.4 3.0 4.0 6.8 1.4

5.3 2.4 1.1 3.4 3.9 3.7 3.9 2.4 3.2 4.0 6.9 1.4

4.1 2.5 1.7 2.4 4.5 4.0 3.3 2.5 3.0 3.8 6.5 1.6

3.8 2.2 1.0 2.3 2.9 3.7 2.9 1.9 2.1 3.0 5.5 1.0

6.4 4.9 3.9 5.0 6.2 6.9 5.2 4.8 4.6 5.8 10.0 3.2

6.2 3.0 2.3 3.6 5.1 5.3 3.7 3.3 3.5 4.8 9.4 2.3

16.0 11.1 10.0 12.7 12.7 14.1 13.9 11.2 13.8 15.1 18.7 9.6

17.3 10.6 7.9 10.8 12.2 15.1 13.1 9.8 12.3 13.5 19.0 8.2

20.5 14.9 11.0 14.0 16.4 19.7 16.8 13.2 17.2 16.3 22.3 11.3

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 423 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

423

Table 182.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Indiana --------------------------------Anderson city -------------------------Bloomington city -----------------------Evansville city -------------------------Fort Wayne city ------------------------Gary city -----------------------------Hammond city -------------------------Indianapolis city (remainder) --------------Muncie city ---------------------------South Bend city ------------------------Terre Haute city------------------------Indianapolis city -------------------------

5 544 59 60 126 173 116 84 731 71 105 57 741

159 449 633 272 072 646 236 321 035 536 483 952

4.3 3.5 5.7 4.7 5.0 7.1 5.4 5.2 4.2 5.6 5.0 5.2

3.9 3.4 5.0 3.8 4.3 5.8 4.5 4.1 3.5 5.0 4.9 4.1

2.8 2.3 5.5 3.2 3.8 3.7 2.9 3.8 3.3 3.7 4.2 3.7

3.5 2.9 4.4 3.5 4.0 5.2 4.1 3.6 3.3 4.6 4.4 3.5

3.7 2.6 2.5 3.5 4.1 6.3 4.6 3.5 3.0 5.1 4.1 3.5

3.5 3.1 4.1 3.3 3.6 7.6 4.8 3.5 3.1 4.1 4.0 3.5

2.7 2.3 5.0 3.1 3.1 6.5 4.1 3.1 2.9 3.7 3.7 3.1

5.7 4.6 5.7 5.6 5.5 11.1 7.3 6.1 5.6 6.7 6.1 6.1

4.4 3.7 4.7 4.6 4.3 9.6 6.5 4.9 4.3 5.6 4.9 4.9

14.0 14.0 14.4 14.3 14.0 21.3 16.3 14.0 14.0 14.6 15.2 13.9

13.1 14.0 14.4 14.5 14.2 19.7 13.4 13.3 15.3 15.4 15.7 13.3

17.5 18.6 15.5 18.4 16.9 26.7 18.7 17.1 19.6 18.7 17.3 17.1

Iowa ----------------------------------Cedar Rapids city-----------------------Council Bluffs city ----------------------Davenport city -------------------------Des Moines city------------------------Dubuque city --------------------------Iowa City city -------------------------Sioux City city -------------------------Waterloo city---------------------------

2 776 108 54 95 193 57 59 80 66

755 751 315 333 187 546 738 505 467

3.9 3.3 3.6 4.7 3.9 3.2 3.8 3.7 3.4

3.6 3.0 3.4 5.0 3.2 2.8 3.1 3.5 3.1

2.3 2.4 2.7 3.6 2.7 2.6 3.9 3.0 2.4

3.4 2.9 3.3 4.1 2.8 3.0 2.3 3.0 3.2

3.4 2.7 3.0 4.7 3.2 2.1 2.0 3.1 3.1

3.4 2.1 3.1 3.6 2.8 2.9 4.2 3.5 3.1

1.9 1.7 2.3 3.0 2.4 1.9 2.8 2.4 2.0

5.6 4.1 4.3 5.1 4.7 3.6 5.5 4.8 5.1

3.7 3.0 3.1 4.3 3.5 2.5 4.3 3.1 3.3

13.9 11.2 12.3 13.4 12.5 12.1 12.6 12.9 12.9

12.0 10.7 10.2 14.8 10.6 13.6 9.6 11.0 11.9

16.0 13.9 14.0 18.3 13.8 17.5 12.6 14.2 15.8

Kansas --------------------------------Kansas City city -----------------------Lawrence city -------------------------Olathe city----------------------------Overland Park city ----------------------Topeka city ---------------------------Wichita city ----------------------------

2 477 149 65 63 111 119 304

574 768 657 440 790 883 011

4.1 5.5 3.5 2.5 3.3 3.8 3.9

6.6 12.4 3.1 9.8 11.9 3.6 4.3

3.2 4.2 3.5 2.9 2.8 3.6 3.3

6.0 11.4 2.3 9.4 11.4 3.6 3.7

6.4 12.5 2.3 8.0 11.2 4.0 4.1

4.2 5.7 3.1 2.6 2.3 3.6 3.9

3.0 5.2 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.8 2.9

6.1 8.4 4.2 4.7 4.6 4.5 5.3

4.4 6.9 3.4 3.5 3.0 3.7 4.0

14.6 17.3 11.6 11.4 11.8 13.0 14.0

14.2 16.2 10.7 10.4 8.7 12.3 12.3

18.2 21.6 14.0 13.6 11.5 14.9 16.0

Kentucky -------------------------------Lexington-Fayette-----------------------Louisville city --------------------------Owensboro city -------------------------

3 685 225 269 53

296 366 157 549

3.8 4.1 4.6 3.1

3.7 3.6 4.0 3.0

2.7 3.5 3.2 2.7

3.5 3.5 3.8 2.9

3.5 3.2 3.6 3.8

3.5 3.4 3.8 2.9

2.3 2.6 3.2 1.7

5.4 5.3 5.8 3.8

3.9 3.9 4.7 2.5

14.7 12.9 14.4 12.6

12.1 12.2 12.8 12.5

17.0 15.2 17.7 15.8

Louisiana -------------------------------Baton Rouge city -----------------------Bossier City city -----------------------Kenner city ---------------------------Lafayette city -------------------------Lake Charles city -----------------------Metairie CDP --------------------------Monroe city---------------------------New Orleans city -----------------------Shreveport city -------------------------

4 219 219 52 72 94 70 149 54 496 198

973 531 718 033 460 580 428 909 938 528

5.6 7.4 4.0 5.7 4.7 3.6 3.7 5.3 10.2 4.6

5.3 7.4 3.1 4.8 4.8 4.2 3.3 4.7 8.3 4.1

3.9 6.0 3.1 5.3 3.6 2.9 2.9 4.1 6.4 3.4

4.6 5.1 3.1 4.2 3.8 3.5 2.9 4.1 7.7 3.7

4.6 5.5 3.6 4.2 3.3 3.6 2.5 5.0 7.0 4.0

4.8 6.0 3.3 4.6 3.1 3.7 3.2 4.4 7.1 3.8

3.8 5.4 2.1 3.8 2.5 2.8 2.9 3.7 6.9 2.9

7.0 8.1 5.6 7.9 5.3 5.0 5.5 6.3 10.5 5.9

5.9 7.2 4.1 6.3 4.1 3.4 4.1 4.8 9.9 4.6

16.3 18.0 14.2 14.9 14.0 13.5 13.5 15.0 20.4 16.5

15.6 18.2 10.5 15.5 13.9 13.6 12.7 14.9 20.6 14.4

21.3 21.9 14.0 21.7 18.2 19.1 17.6 19.5 26.3 19.3

Maine ---------------------------------Portland city ---------------------------

1 227 928 64 358

3.0 3.1

3.3 3.0

2.8 3.4

2.9 3.1

3.0 3.3

3.1 2.8

2.2 2.8

4.5 4.4

3.4 3.2

11.1 11.0

11.8 11.6

16.3 14.3

Maryland -------------------------------Baltimore city -------------------------Bethesda CDP -------------------------Columbia CDP -------------------------Dundalk CDP --------------------------Silver Spring CDP -----------------------Wheaton-Glenmont CDP -------------------

4 781 736 62 75 65 76 53

468 014 936 883 800 046 720

5.8 12.9 3.1 2.6 5.6 4.0 3.1

5.3 9.6 3.2 2.4 5.5 4.7 3.8

5.4 9.7 3.5 3.0 6.7 4.9 3.4

4.8 9.3 3.3 2.0 5.2 3.9 3.4

4.7 8.5 3.3 1.8 4.8 4.1 3.7

5.0 10.0 3.4 2.0 5.7 4.5 4.7

3.9 9.0 1.9 1.3 4.4 3.1 2.7

7.0 13.5 4.4 3.9 7.1 5.9 5.4

6.0 12.8 3.6 2.9 6.2 4.8 4.5

14.4 21.3 13.7 10.9 15.1 13.5 12.5

13.5 22.0 8.7 6.6 14.9 11.0 9.1

18.0 27.4 11.4 9.1 20.4 14.7 14.9

Massachusetts ---------------------------Boston city ---------------------------Brockton city --------------------------Brookline town ------------------------Brookline CDP -------------------------Cambridge city ------------------------Chicopee city --------------------------Fall River city--------------------------Framingham town ----------------------Framingham CDP -----------------------Haverhill city ---------------------------

6 016 574 92 54 54 95 56 92 64 64 51

425 283 788 718 718 802 632 703 972 994 418

5.5 10.5 7.3 5.4 5.4 5.7 4.7 6.5 5.4 5.4 4.5

5.1 10.0 8.2 4.7 4.7 5.5 3.9 4.9 4.6 4.7 4.3

3.7 7.7 5.2 4.0 4.0 4.6 2.3 3.2 3.5 3.6 3.1

4.7 8.7 6.5 4.8 4.8 5.1 3.8 4.5 4.0 4.0 3.5

4.9 8.7 7.0 4.8 4.8 5.1 3.5 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.7

5.0 10.1 5.5 4.8 4.8 6.0 4.0 4.7 3.9 3.9 4.7

4.2 9.0 4.6 5.0 5.0 4.7 4.1 3.4 3.7 3.7 4.4

7.0 13.2 7.1 6.4 6.4 7.6 5.7 6.6 6.3 6.4 6.2

6.0 12.2 6.4 5.2 5.2 6.8 4.5 5.7 4.7 4.8 5.1

14.0 20.0 15.1 15.0 15.0 15.0 14.3 14.2 12.7 12.7 13.1

15.2 22.6 19.1 15.0 15.0 13.9 13.2 15.5 13.1 13.2 14.3

19.7 26.5 23.1 19.6 19.6 19.1 17.2 20.4 16.5 16.6 17.1

Lawrence city -------------------------Lowell city ----------------------------Lynn city -----------------------------Malden city ---------------------------Medford city --------------------------New Bedford city-----------------------Newton city ---------------------------Quincy city ---------------------------Somerville city -------------------------Springfield city-------------------------Waltham city --------------------------Weymouth town -----------------------Weymouth CDP ------------------------Worcester city --------------------------

70 103 81 53 57 99 82 84 76 156 57 54 54 169

207 439 245 884 407 922 585 985 210 983 878 063 063 759

8.9 7.8 6.4 5.9 5.1 5.1 4.7 5.9 5.5 6.8 3.8 5.7 5.7 5.6

8.2 6.5 5.9 6.3 4.9 4.9 3.7 6.2 5.4 5.8 4.5 5.2 5.2 4.9

7.6 5.5 4.5 3.7 2.5 3.6 2.8 4.0 4.3 4.9 3.8 3.0 3.0 4.2

6.8 5.5 5.3 5.8 4.7 4.5 3.6 5.7 5.1 5.2 4.1 5.2 5.2 4.6

6.3 6.9 5.6 6.1 4.9 4.7 4.5 6.0 5.7 5.2 4.5 5.6 5.6 5.6

9.0 6.1 6.5 7.3 5.6 4.3 4.0 6.5 6.9 6.1 5.0 5.5 5.5 5.3

7.1 5.6 5.9 6.3 4.7 3.3 3.7 5.9 5.1 5.3 4.1 5.0 5.0 4.0

11.5 9.6 8.7 9.5 6.7 5.9 5.9 8.4 8.9 8.1 6.8 7.5 7.5 7.2

10.8 8.4 7.6 8.4 6.1 5.1 4.7 7.7 7.4 7.2 5.9 6.6 6.6 6.1

21.0 15.9 16.1 15.1 13.0 15.1 13.0 15.4 14.5 16.4 11.2 13.4 13.4 14.6

18.6 17.2 15.3 17.9 14.3 15.5 14.0 16.9 16.2 17.0 13.3 14.8 14.8 14.7

24.4 22.6 20.3 22.9 19.6 20.9 19.1 20.9 21.7 22.0 16.7 19.1 19.1 19.5

Michigan -------------------------------Ann Arbor city-------------------------Battle Creek city -----------------------Canton CDP ---------------------------Canton township -----------------------Clinton CDP ---------------------------Clinton township -----------------------Dearborn city--------------------------Dearborn Heights city -------------------Detroit city ---------------------------East Lansing city ------------------------

9 295 109 53 57 57 85 85 89 60 1 027 50

297 592 540 047 047 866 866 286 838 974 677

4.7 4.3 5.1 2.8 2.8 3.6 3.6 3.8 2.8 11.1 4.5

4.3 3.3 3.6 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.3 3.0 2.9 9.8 3.8

3.1 3.8 3.4 1.6 1.6 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.6 5.9 4.2

3.9 2.7 3.4 2.0 2.0 2.5 2.5 3.2 3.1 8.9 2.2

4.2 2.6 4.0 2.1 2.1 3.4 3.4 3.0 3.0 9.7 2.6

4.0 3.3 3.0 2.4 2.4 2.6 2.6 3.4 3.0 10.8 4.0

3.5 2.8 2.9 1.7 1.7 2.1 2.1 2.9 2.4 10.1 3.9

6.3 4.5 5.5 4.1 4.1 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.6 15.3 6.5

5.0 3.6 4.5 2.9 2.9 3.5 3.5 3.9 3.7 14.3 4.2

14.1 12.7 13.7 10.1 10.1 12.9 12.9 13.9 13.6 24.0 10.6

14.7 10.6 17.2 10.1 10.1 11.1 11.1 10.8 11.4 24.1 10.5

19.7 13.8 21.6 14.1 14.1 15.3 15.3 15.3 16.2 31.3 13.7

All persons

424

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 424 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 182.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

1.5 6.1 3.6 3.2 4.9 1.6 4.8 2.0 2.0 1.7

4.1 9.8 6.5 6.3 7.1 3.8 9.1 5.4 5.4 4.0

2.8 8.8 4.9 4.9 6.2 2.6 7.6 4.0 4.0 2.8

12.2 20.1 14.4 14.3 15.0 11.5 17.8 12.3 12.3 11.8

11.5 20.9 14.5 15.2 14.1 10.4 19.0 13.0 13.0 8.9

15.4 26.9 17.6 19.1 19.2 14.4 25.8 17.3 17.3 12.2

2.8 1.9 4.0 2.4 3.0 2.5 4.4 2.8 2.7 2.2

2.2 1.4 2.7 2.4 2.6 2.2 2.9 1.8 2.5 1.9

5.3 3.7 5.7 4.6 5.7 4.8 5.8 3.8 4.7 4.0

3.9 2.5 4.4 3.3 4.0 3.6 4.9 2.8 3.7 3.2

13.6 11.2 14.9 13.5 13.8 12.7 13.3 11.0 13.0 11.6

11.7 8.5 15.2 11.6 12.9 10.7 13.5 9.3 12.2 10.9

16.7 11.8 21.1 16.0 17.1 15.4 19.4 13.6 17.4 15.5

2.9 2.4 2.4 3.4 3.9

2.2 1.8 1.8 3.0 3.6

1.9 1.6 1.6 1.9 3.2

4.0 4.0 4.1 4.4 5.1

3.2 2.8 2.7 3.1 4.0

11.6 11.4 11.4 12.1 12.6

10.9 12.4 12.4 11.9 10.7

15.5 17.2 17.2 15.8 15.3

3.2 2.3 2.4 2.1 2.1 2.9 3.8 2.2 2.3 4.3

3.4 2.6 2.2 1.8 3.0 2.4 4.0 2.2 2.1 4.8

3.3 2.8 2.5 2.3 2.2 3.5 3.8 2.6 2.8 3.6

2.3 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.6 2.4 2.8 1.6 1.8 3.0

5.1 3.9 3.9 4.5 4.1 4.8 6.0 4.0 3.7 5.4

3.6 2.7 2.8 2.4 2.6 3.7 4.9 2.6 2.5 4.6

12.6 11.9 11.4 10.1 9.7 12.9 13.8 11.3 12.2 14.1

11.6 7.9 7.6 8.3 9.1 11.6 11.7 8.0 9.5 12.8

15.1 11.0 11.0 12.1 12.6 13.8 14.1 11.4 12.3 15.1

3.5 4.0

5.1 5.6

5.2 5.7

5.5 5.9

4.6 5.1

7.8 8.1

6.6 7.1

16.8 17.0

15.7 16.8

21.6 22.2

4.3 3.1 3.0 6.1 6.7 2.7 3.9 6.0 3.8

5.0 5.0 3.3 3.3 5.1 5.0 2.8 14.7 3.9

4.1 2.5 3.2 5.5 6.6 2.4 4.1 5.2 3.3

4.3 3.5 3.2 5.7 6.0 3.3 3.1 5.6 4.8

4.1 3.3 3.3 4.4 6.3 2.8 2.9 5.9 3.2

2.9 2.5 1.7 4.2 5.9 1.5 1.8 5.3 2.4

6.2 4.6 4.4 6.6 9.5 4.4 3.9 8.9 5.0

4.7 3.7 3.0 5.6 8.2 2.8 2.8 7.9 3.5

14.2 11.4 11.8 15.3 17.8 11.7 12.1 16.7 12.5

13.4 10.3 9.5 13.8 17.0 9.9 13.8 17.0 12.5

17.5 13.3 12.8 18.2 21.4 12.9 16.7 20.5 15.0

3.2 3.1 3.4

3.7 3.3 3.7

2.9 2.8 2.9

3.0 2.9 3.1

3.1 2.9 4.2

3.5 3.1 2.6

2.6 2.8 2.5

6.1 4.5 5.1

4.0 3.6 3.7

13.1 13.2 15.4

14.1 12.1 11.8

18.8 15.6 15.0

1 578 385 191 972 335 795

3.4 3.4 3.5

3.5 3.2 3.3

2.3 2.8 2.4

3.0 2.7 2.8

2.8 2.8 2.7

3.2 2.7 3.1

2.0 1.7 2.5

5.7 3.9 5.1

3.5 2.7 3.5

13.7 12.7 13.1

12.3 10.2 11.7

16.3 12.6 15.4

Nevada --------------------------------Henderson city-------------------------Las Vegas city -------------------------Paradise CDP --------------------------Reno city -----------------------------Sparks city ---------------------------Spring Valley CDP ----------------------Sunrise Manor CDP ----------------------

1 201 64 258 124 133 53 51 95

833 942 295 682 850 367 726 362

4.4 3.5 4.7 4.9 4.6 3.7 2.9 3.6

4.7 3.5 4.9 4.5 5.1 3.8 2.5 3.9

4.8 4.1 5.0 5.0 5.5 3.3 3.1 4.0

3.8 3.1 4.2 3.6 4.1 3.1 2.3 3.2

4.3 3.5 4.5 4.2 4.3 4.1 2.3 3.6

4.1 3.6 3.6 4.3 4.4 3.1 2.3 3.3

3.5 2.9 3.1 4.1 3.8 2.5 2.3 3.1

6.0 5.0 5.8 6.3 6.2 5.6 4.6 5.1

5.0 3.9 4.6 5.3 5.3 4.6 2.6 4.4

13.2 11.2 13.4 14.9 13.4 12.0 11.4 12.5

13.1 12.2 13.2 12.5 12.5 11.0 10.6 11.7

17.4 16.7 17.6 16.7 15.4 15.1 15.8 17.1

New Hampshire --------------------------Manchester city ------------------------Nashua city ----------------------------

1 109 252 99 567 79 662

4.1 3.8 4.1

4.2 3.8 3.6

3.3 3.3 2.9

3.5 3.4 3.4

3.8 3.8 3.6

3.8 3.4 3.1

2.9 2.9 2.7

5.7 5.6 5.1

4.4 4.3 3.9

11.7 12.5 11.6

14.7 13.1 12.2

19.4 16.7 15.2

New Jersey -----------------------------Bayonne city --------------------------Brick township -------------------------Brick Township CDP ---------------------Camden city --------------------------Cherry Hill township ---------------------Cherry Hill CDP ------------------------Clifton city ---------------------------Dover township ------------------------East Orange city -----------------------Edison township -------------------------

7 730 61 66 66 87 69 69 71 76 73 88

188 444 473 473 492 359 319 742 371 552 680

6.8 6.9 4.1 4.1 12.5 4.1 4.1 6.4 3.5 14.4 5.1

6.2 6.4 3.7 3.7 13.4 3.7 3.7 5.1 3.5 12.4 4.8

4.0 3.8 2.5 2.5 8.6 2.1 2.1 2.7 2.5 6.9 2.8

5.7 6.5 3.3 3.3 11.1 3.5 3.5 4.8 3.1 10.8 4.4

5.2 5.2 3.4 3.4 10.8 4.1 4.1 4.8 2.9 10.0 4.1

6.0 7.5 3.3 3.3 14.0 3.4 3.4 5.0 2.5 12.8 4.7

5.2 6.5 2.5 2.5 12.7 2.6 2.6 5.0 2.2 11.4 4.2

8.6 10.7 5.0 5.0 18.9 5.5 5.5 8.4 4.8 17.6 6.1

7.6 9.8 4.1 4.1 17.8 4.1 4.1 6.2 4.0 17.5 5.3

16.1 18.1 12.3 12.3 24.6 12.6 12.6 14.3 12.5 25.8 13.0

15.0 16.7 9.3 9.3 26.8 11.8 11.8 13.6 10.6 25.5 12.6

20.0 22.1 13.1 13.1 35.8 16.4 16.4 18.9 14.6 31.9 17.9

Edison CDP ---------------------------Elizabeth city --------------------------Gloucester township---------------------Hamilton township ----------------------Irvington CDP--------------------------Irvington township ----------------------Jersey City city ------------------------Middletown township --------------------Newark city ---------------------------Old Bridge township ---------------------

88 110 53 86 59 61 228 68 275 56

680 002 797 553 774 010 537 183 221 475

5.1 9.1 3.1 4.4 17.3 17.4 15.5 4.2 18.1 5.9

4.8 8.6 2.8 4.0 13.8 13.6 12.9 3.2 16.3 4.7

2.8 5.4 2.6 2.1 9.1 9.0 7.4 2.5 9.6 3.0

4.4 7.2 2.7 3.8 13.1 13.1 10.9 3.0 14.5 4.4

4.1 7.5 3.0 4.0 11.7 11.6 9.7 3.1 12.9 4.1

4.7 8.1 2.9 3.8 16.2 16.1 13.8 2.9 18.8 4.8

4.2 7.4 1.8 3.7 13.9 13.9 11.9 2.3 16.5 3.8

6.1 12.0 4.6 6.0 20.4 20.4 18.6 4.3 25.2 7.2

5.3 11.8 3.1 4.9 20.6 20.6 18.1 3.5 24.7 5.7

13.0 21.8 11.4 14.4 28.6 28.6 26.0 12.7 33.5 13.6

12.6 19.3 8.4 11.0 28.5 28.3 24.0 10.3 32.7 12.3

17.9 26.7 13.2 14.5 36.0 35.7 30.2 15.3 40.2 18.7

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

MichiganmCon. Farmington Hills city --------------------Flint city -----------------------------Grand Rapids city ----------------------Kalamazoo city ------------------------Lansing city ---------------------------Livonia city ---------------------------Pontiac city ---------------------------Redford CDP --------------------------Redford township ----------------------Rochester Hills city ----------------------

74 140 189 80 127 100 71 54 54 61

652 761 126 277 321 850 166 387 387 766

3.1 7.0 5.5 4.9 5.2 2.8 5.3 2.8 2.8 2.7

2.7 6.3 4.7 4.5 4.2 2.3 5.5 2.7 2.7 2.3

2.3 4.6 4.1 4.6 6.4 1.7 5.6 1.4 1.4 2.1

2.4 5.7 3.9 3.5 3.5 2.1 4.8 2.4 2.4 2.4

2.7 5.2 4.6 4.5 3.4 2.3 4.8 2.8 2.8 2.3

2.0 6.6 4.4 4.1 4.8 1.8 5.9 2.7 2.7 1.8

Roseville city --------------------------Royal Oak city -------------------------Saginaw city --------------------------St. Clair Shores city---------------------Southfield city -------------------------Sterling Heights city ---------------------Taylor city ----------------------------Troy city -----------------------------Warren city ---------------------------Waterford CDP -------------------------

51 65 69 68 75 117 70 72 144 66

412 410 512 107 728 810 811 884 864 692

2.6 2.7 3.9 3.2 4.6 3.1 3.8 2.3 3.2 3.2

2.7 2.1 3.6 2.4 3.7 2.9 4.3 2.3 3.1 2.7

1.6 1.5 3.4 1.4 2.6 2.1 3.1 1.4 1.9 1.9

2.7 2.1 2.8 2.5 3.2 2.5 3.8 2.1 2.8 2.4

2.9 2.5 3.6 3.1 3.3 2.7 4.8 2.4 3.7 2.9

Waterford township ---------------------West Bloomfield township ----------------West Bloomfield Township CDP ------------Westland city -------------------------Wyoming city --------------------------

66 54 54 84 63

692 544 843 724 891

3.2 3.3 3.3 3.0 3.6

2.7 2.4 2.4 2.5 3.4

1.9 1.8 1.7 1.8 2.4

2.4 2.1 2.1 2.3 3.2

Minnesota ------------------------------Bloomington city -----------------------Brooklyn Park city ----------------------Burnsville city -------------------------Coon Rapids city -----------------------Duluth city----------------------------Minneapolis city -----------------------Plymouth city -------------------------Rochester city -------------------------St. Paul city ---------------------------

4 375 86 56 51 52 85 368 50 70 272

099 335 381 288 978 493 383 889 745 235

3.6 2.5 2.6 2.8 2.4 3.3 5.2 2.5 3.4 5.2

3.7 2.4 3.0 2.5 2.5 3.2 4.4 2.6 2.6 5.0

2.7 2.3 2.3 2.0 1.8 3.1 4.7 2.0 2.2 4.0

Mississippi ------------------------------Jackson city----------------------------

2 573 216 196 594

6.3 6.8

5.8 6.3

Missouri -------------------------------Columbia city--------------------------Florissant city -------------------------Independence city ----------------------Kansas City city -----------------------St. Charles city ------------------------St. Joseph city ------------------------St. Louis city --------------------------Springfield city--------------------------

5 117 69 51 112 435 54 71 396 140

073 101 206 301 141 555 852 685 494

4.5 4.4 2.2 5.1 8.1 2.7 3.3 7.2 4.1

Montana -------------------------------Billings city ---------------------------Great Falls city -------------------------

799 065 81 151 55 097

Nebraska -------------------------------Lincoln city ---------------------------Omaha city ----------------------------

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 425 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Households with income in 1989 allocated

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Table 182.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

All persons

Occupation

Industry

10.6 12.5 11.4 4.4 4.4 10.5 4.6 5.4

17.2 19.3 17.6 7.5 7.5 18.4 6.9 7.6

16.6 18.7 16.9 6.2 6.2 17.5 6.3 6.4

22.9 27.3 25.5 14.6 14.6 26.1 15.9 14.9

23.5 28.4 25.4 14.7 14.7 21.9 16.6 15.2

31.9 36.9 29.5 20.2 20.2 29.9 19.8 19.1

4.4 3.1 4.1 3.8

3.6 2.6 3.0 3.5

6.3 4.8 5.0 5.3

5.3 3.9 4.6 4.6

14.5 13.8 12.6 17.1

12.2 9.8 10.5 12.5

17.4 13.8 15.5 16.7

6.1 5.8 2.2 4.8 4.4 9.7 3.3 10.1 6.5 2.3 2.4

7.6 6.6 2.7 5.9 4.1 14.3 4.1 14.5 7.4 2.4 2.3

6.5 5.5 1.9 4.6 3.3 12.1 3.1 13.2 7.4 2.0 1.9

10.2 8.9 4.4 7.8 6.0 18.9 6.6 19.4 10.7 4.7 4.5

9.3 8.2 2.9 7.1 4.7 18.7 5.6 18.9 9.7 3.2 3.0

17.7 16.7 11.8 15.0 13.5 25.9 14.4 25.9 18.8 13.3 13.2

18.1 16.2 10.7 15.6 14.1 26.2 15.0 26.1 19.5 12.4 12.7

22.9 20.3 14.9 21.9 17.5 32.2 20.5 32.5 23.7 17.1 17.6

3.5 3.0 3.7 2.7 3.8 3.2 5.8 4.2 2.5 2.5

3.3 2.6 3.8 2.5 3.8 4.1 5.0 4.4 2.2 2.2

3.2 2.8 3.6 2.3 4.8 3.4 7.7 4.6 2.2 2.2

2.7 3.0 3.0 2.1 3.1 3.8 6.2 3.1 2.3 2.3

5.5 4.6 5.6 3.9 6.5 6.0 10.1 6.7 3.8 3.7

4.1 3.6 4.4 2.8 5.6 4.7 8.9 5.3 2.9 2.9

12.5 11.3 14.4 11.7 13.5 13.0 17.4 14.1 12.3 12.2

13.5 11.5 11.7 8.6 13.9 14.6 18.8 14.9 9.6 9.6

19.6 15.4 15.1 12.0 18.8 19.1 25.1 20.4 14.1 14.1

3.4 2.0 10.9 5.1 3.0 8.0 2.7 2.7 2.5 6.5

5.1 3.3 9.2 8.7 5.3 9.9 3.8 4.0 4.0 8.9

5.4 2.8 8.2 8.3 5.0 8.9 3.8 4.3 3.8 8.2

5.0 4.5 10.4 10.8 6.1 12.3 5.1 5.7 4.8 11.4

3.8 2.9 10.2 8.1 4.2 10.9 4.5 3.5 3.5 9.3

7.5 6.0 13.3 14.1 8.4 15.9 7.6 7.2 6.4 14.3

6.5 5.0 12.5 13.7 7.6 15.3 6.2 6.3 5.4 13.8

14.6 13.2 21.8 21.2 16.5 23.0 15.8 16.3 14.4 21.1

15.8 13.7 20.7 25.3 16.8 23.2 17.1 14.8 14.3 21.1

22.0 20.1 22.0 32.2 21.5 27.9 22.7 20.6 20.1 27.0

6.1 5.2 4.4 5.4 6.1 6.9 2.8 2.9 4.0 3.3 3.8 6.9

3.7 4.9 4.1 3.2 4.4 6.6 1.6 1.6 3.8 1.9 3.1 3.5

5.5 4.7 4.3 5.2 5.5 6.3 2.9 2.9 3.7 3.1 3.6 6.2

5.6 4.7 4.3 5.8 5.6 6.0 2.5 2.6 4.6 3.1 3.8 5.5

4.8 5.0 3.8 3.9 9.0 6.1 3.3 3.2 3.7 2.7 3.6 7.0

3.8 3.9 3.6 2.4 5.8 6.1 2.4 2.4 3.6 2.3 2.9 5.6

7.3 6.9 5.7 5.6 8.8 8.8 4.7 4.6 5.9 4.8 6.5 9.1

5.9 6.1 5.2 4.2 8.2 8.0 3.2 3.2 5.2 3.6 5.2 8.1

15.6 14.4 14.8 13.6 16.2 17.3 13.0 12.9 14.1 11.6 15.6 17.1

18.0 15.2 13.5 15.3 17.4 19.5 11.9 11.7 13.8 12.3 14.8 16.3

23.8 20.0 17.4 19.1 22.9 22.9 16.3 16.3 18.2 15.6 19.7 22.6

5.6 4.4 5.8 6.6 4.7 5.2 5.1 6.2 6.0 4.9 5.8

4.4 4.0 4.1 4.8 3.9 3.9 4.3 5.1 4.5 4.4 4.5

4.3 3.6 4.2 4.4 3.8 3.6 4.3 4.5 5.0 3.9 26.9

4.0 3.4 3.4 4.5 3.2 3.5 4.2 4.8 4.2 3.7 3.7

4.0 4.4 3.3 4.6 3.3 3.7 3.7 5.0 3.9 3.9 3.7

4.2 4.2 3.6 4.4 2.9 4.2 4.3 5.1 4.1 4.4 3.8

3.1 2.8 3.1 4.0 2.4 3.4 3.4 3.9 3.6 3.2 3.8

6.6 5.4 6.4 6.5 6.0 6.6 6.2 7.0 6.2 6.5 6.6

5.2 4.1 4.9 5.5 5.1 4.8 4.7 5.1 4.8 4.8 5.2

14.2 13.6 13.5 14.7 15.0 14.1 13.6 12.6 13.2 13.0 14.6

13.9 13.7 13.3 14.2 12.3 15.8 13.1 16.0 13.8 14.5 14.6

18.7 16.8 17.7 17.3 17.0 21.5 17.3 20.5 15.9 18.8 18.3

2.6 2.0

3.1 2.4

2.1 1.9

2.5 2.6

2.6 2.4

3.0 2.4

1.5 1.2

5.2 3.3

2.8 1.9

13.3 11.1

11.0 8.3

15.0 11.6

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

New JerseymCon. Passaic city ---------------------------Paterson city --------------------------Trenton city ---------------------------Union township ------------------------Union CDP ----------------------------Union City city -------------------------Vineland city --------------------------Woodbridge township --------------------

58 140 88 50 50 58 54 93

041 891 675 024 024 012 780 086

11.8 15.5 13.3 5.2 5.2 10.2 7.2 5.6

11.6 14.8 12.9 5.8 5.8 13.1 7.8 6.6

8.6 8.1 8.0 2.6 2.6 6.9 4.9 3.4

10.4 11.9 11.9 5.1 5.1 9.4 6.7 5.7

8.8 10.0 10.0 5.3 5.3 9.1 7.4 4.9

12.1 13.9 13.3 5.3 5.3 13.4 6.4 6.0

New Mexico ----------------------------Albuquerque city -----------------------Las Cruces city ------------------------Santa Fe city ---------------------------

1 515 384 62 55

069 736 126 993

4.6 3.4 3.3 4.7

5.1 3.6 4.3 3.9

3.4 3.0 3.5 3.7

4.1 3.2 3.1 3.1

4.3 3.2 3.0 3.8

New York ------------------------------Albany city ---------------------------Amherst town -------------------------Babylon town -------------------------Binghamton city------------------------Bronx borough ------------------------Brookhaven town-----------------------Brooklyn borough ----------------------Buffalo city ---------------------------Cheektowaga CDP ----------------------Cheektowaga town ----------------------

17 990 101 111 202 53 1 203 407 2 300 328 84 99

455 082 725 780 008 789 786 664 123 387 300

8.5 7.0 2.9 6.3 4.8 15.4 4.7 15.5 8.4 3.2 3.2

7.5 6.4 2.4 5.6 4.7 13.3 3.9 13.2 6.9 2.4 2.4

5.2 6.7 1.5 3.8 4.3 9.1 3.2 7.3 4.9 1.5 1.4

6.6 5.4 2.5 5.2 4.3 10.9 3.5 11.5 6.6 2.6 2.5

Clarkstown town -----------------------Clay town ----------------------------Colonie town --------------------------Greece town --------------------------Greenburgh town -----------------------Hamburg town-------------------------Hempstead town -----------------------Huntington town -----------------------Irondequoit town -----------------------Irondequoit CDP -------------------------

79 59 76 90 83 53 725 191 52 52

093 739 494 106 816 735 623 430 380 322

4.5 3.2 4.6 3.6 4.8 4.0 7.3 5.0 3.6 3.6

3.8 3.1 3.9 2.8 4.6 3.4 6.4 4.6 2.4 2.4

2.5 2.3 2.7 1.9 3.1 2.2 3.6 2.7 2.0 1.9

Islip town ----------------------------Levittown CDP -------------------------Manhattan borough ---------------------Mount Vernon city----------------------New Rochelle city ----------------------New York city -------------------------Niagara Falls city -----------------------North Hempstead town ------------------Oyster Bay town -----------------------Queens borough-------------------------

299 53 1 487 67 67 7 322 61 211 292 1 951

754 286 536 153 265 564 840 289 777 598

6.5 4.3 13.1 11.0 6.3 13.4 5.0 5.1 4.9 11.0

5.7 3.7 11.2 9.4 5.7 11.6 3.9 4.6 4.3 10.1

Ramapo town -------------------------Rochester city -------------------------Schenectady city -----------------------Smithtown town -----------------------Staten Island borough -------------------Syracuse city --------------------------Tonawanda CDP------------------------Tonawanda town -----------------------Troy city -----------------------------Union town ---------------------------Utica city-----------------------------Yonkers city ---------------------------

94 231 65 113 378 163 65 82 54 59 68 188

127 636 566 403 977 860 284 464 269 786 637 082

6.8 6.5 5.6 5.7 8.7 7.8 3.2 3.1 5.2 3.7 4.9 8.0

North Carolina ---------------------------Asheville city --------------------------Charlotte city--------------------------Durham city---------------------------Fayetteville city ------------------------Gastonia city --------------------------Greensboro city ------------------------High Point city -------------------------Raleigh city ---------------------------Wilmington city ------------------------Winston-Salem city ----------------------

6 628 61 396 136 75 54 183 69 207 55 143

637 654 003 594 695 732 521 394 951 530 485

638 800 74 115

North Dakota ---------------------------Fargo city -----------------------------

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

Ohio ----------------------------------Akron city ----------------------------Canton city ---------------------------Cincinnati city -------------------------Cleveland city -------------------------Cleveland Heights city -------------------Columbus city -------------------------Dayton city ---------------------------Elyria city ----------------------------Euclid city ----------------------------Hamilton city ---------------------------

10 847 223 84 364 505 54 632 182 56 54 61

115 019 161 040 616 052 958 044 746 875 368

3.9 3.9 3.9 7.0 7.7 4.1 4.6 6.3 3.6 2.7 4.3

3.4 3.6 3.7 5.2 6.2 3.6 4.3 4.6 3.1 2.5 3.6

2.6 3.2 2.9 4.9 4.4 2.9 3.9 4.1 2.5 1.4 3.5

3.2 3.4 3.6 4.9 5.8 3.1 3.8 4.3 2.4 3.3 3.2

3.4 3.1 3.7 5.1 5.7 4.1 3.9 4.8 3.1 3.0 3.7

3.0 3.3 3.0 3.7 6.6 3.7 3.7 4.5 3.0 2.3 3.3

2.4 2.8 2.4 3.5 6.0 3.1 3.3 4.1 2.5 2.2 2.8

5.1 5.5 5.7 6.0 10.3 6.1 5.9 6.9 4.6 4.7 4.6

3.9 4.3 4.1 5.1 9.3 5.4 4.5 6.2 3.9 3.6 4.1

13.1 14.2 14.4 14.8 17.9 13.3 12.9 15.4 13.4 11.4 13.8

11.8 11.7 15.2 13.2 18.5 13.3 11.8 15.3 12.5 9.2 11.3

15.9 15.4 20.1 15.3 23.3 16.1 15.3 19.8 16.7 11.9 14.7

Kettering city--------------------------Lakewood city -------------------------Lorain city ----------------------------Mansfield city -------------------------Parma city----------------------------Springfield city-------------------------Toledo city ---------------------------Warren city ---------------------------Youngstown city ------------------------

60 59 71 50 87 70 332 50 95

569 718 245 627 876 487 943 793 732

2.4 3.1 4.6 5.3 2.8 3.4 4.6 4.2 5.0

2.3 2.1 4.1 3.9 2.2 3.4 4.2 4.5 5.1

1.7 2.1 3.2 3.6 1.6 2.9 3.3 2.9 3.5

2.4 2.4 3.2 4.3 2.5 2.8 3.6 3.4 4.9

2.2 2.8 4.0 4.4 3.4 3.2 3.5 4.4 4.7

2.2 2.2 3.4 4.2 2.1 3.4 4.1 2.9 4.1

1.5 1.7 3.5 3.4 1.8 2.6 3.7 2.8 3.6

3.5 4.4 5.9 6.3 4.3 5.2 6.3 5.1 6.4

2.6 3.2 4.9 5.0 3.3 4.2 5.1 4.2 5.1

10.9 12.2 15.4 15.5 11.7 14.2 14.8 14.6 17.7

8.0 9.3 14.3 17.4 9.0 13.8 15.6 14.5 16.2

11.3 11.5 19.8 18.9 12.2 17.5 20.6 18.6 21.4

426

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 182.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Oklahoma ------------------------------Broken Arrow city ----------------------Edmond city --------------------------Lawton city ---------------------------Midwest City city ----------------------Norman city --------------------------Oklahoma City city ---------------------Tulsa city -----------------------------

3 145 58 52 80 52 80 444 367

585 043 315 561 267 071 730 193

4.9 2.7 3.4 5.3 4.3 2.8 5.2 4.6

4.9 3.7 4.3 5.3 3.8 2.7 4.8 4.5

3.4 2.0 3.2 5.2 2.7 2.6 4.0 3.8

4.4 3.0 2.8 5.0 3.7 2.5 4.1 4.2

4.6 2.9 2.8 4.7 3.8 3.3 4.2 4.1

4.8 3.0 3.3 5.6 4.1 2.6 4.2 4.2

3.8 2.4 2.7 5.4 3.0 1.8 3.5 3.6

7.1 4.4 4.6 7.9 5.4 4.6 6.7 5.9

5.8 2.9 3.7 7.3 4.7 2.7 5.4 4.9

15.7 10.8 12.8 16.7 15.9 13.6 15.5 13.9

15.2 10.5 10.8 14.3 11.1 9.3 13.9 13.4

19.9 15.4 13.2 18.5 15.2 12.0 17.6 17.3

Oregon --------------------------------Beaverton city -------------------------Eugene city ---------------------------Gresham city --------------------------Portland city --------------------------Salem city -----------------------------

2 842 53 112 68 437 107

321 310 669 235 398 786

3.9 2.8 3.1 3.1 4.3 5.1

4.5 4.5 3.4 4.1 4.6 5.4

3.5 3.1 2.7 3.0 3.9 4.7

3.7 3.9 2.8 3.5 4.1 4.2

4.1 3.8 3.2 4.2 4.1 4.9

4.5 4.1 3.1 3.5 4.6 4.5

3.4 2.5 2.4 2.6 3.5 4.1

6.2 4.5 4.9 5.4 6.0 6.6

4.9 2.8 3.3 3.8 4.9 6.1

13.4 10.2 12.2 12.1 14.1 15.6

13.6 9.0 10.4 11.7 12.7 15.1

18.1 11.3 14.6 15.9 16.0 16.5

Pennsylvania ----------------------------Abington township ----------------------Allentown city -------------------------Altoona city---------------------------Bensalem township ---------------------Bethlehem city -------------------------Bristol township ------------------------Erie city ------------------------------Harrisburg city -------------------------Lancaster city -------------------------Levittown CDP --------------------------

11 881 56 105 51 56 71 57 108 52 55 55

643 322 090 881 788 428 129 718 376 551 362

5.0 4.9 5.9 4.4 4.0 4.9 4.1 4.1 8.8 4.6 3.3

4.7 4.0 5.3 3.6 3.6 4.1 4.2 3.8 8.5 5.3 3.4

3.1 2.1 4.8 2.6 3.3 3.4 2.5 3.3 5.9 5.1 1.8

4.5 4.2 4.5 4.5 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.9 8.0 4.9 3.1

4.2 3.7 4.7 4.0 2.6 4.4 3.5 3.8 7.6 3.8 2.9

4.5 4.5 5.5 3.4 2.8 4.5 3.7 3.9 9.2 5.1 3.4

3.5 3.6 4.7 2.0 2.6 3.7 3.1 2.3 7.4 3.9 2.5

6.3 6.3 6.8 4.6 5.1 6.3 5.9 4.3 10.6 7.2 5.3

5.2 5.1 5.9 2.7 3.7 5.2 5.3 3.5 9.8 5.8 4.6

14.3 14.7 15.8 13.2 12.3 15.5 14.1 13.1 20.5 14.8 12.4

13.2 13.1 14.5 11.4 11.3 12.5 12.5 11.7 22.0 15.1 10.7

17.6 17.6 18.1 15.7 15.4 16.6 17.5 16.0 27.5 19.5 16.3

Lower Merion township ------------------Penn Hills township ---------------------Penn Hills CDP -------------------------Philadelphia city ------------------------Pittsburgh city -------------------------Reading city---------------------------Scranton city --------------------------Upper Darby township --------------------

58 51 51 1 585 369 78 81 81

003 494 430 577 879 380 805 177

4.8 3.7 3.7 10.2 8.0 5.7 4.2 4.6

4.0 4.0 4.0 8.9 6.2 4.5 4.6 4.5

2.8 1.7 1.7 5.7 4.3 4.4 2.6 2.5

4.2 3.3 3.3 8.5 6.2 3.8 5.0 4.2

3.5 2.9 2.9 7.3 5.5 3.6 4.8 3.7

4.3 3.2 3.2 9.8 5.9 4.1 4.9 5.2

3.6 2.5 2.5 8.7 5.7 4.0 3.3 3.6

6.2 5.7 5.6 12.9 8.6 6.6 5.5 6.0

5.2 4.3 4.3 12.1 7.9 5.4 4.3 5.2

14.3 13.4 13.3 20.1 17.0 14.9 14.7 13.1

13.3 11.6 11.6 20.4 16.4 13.9 12.2 12.0

19.0 16.1 16.0 25.8 19.5 18.9 16.9 16.4

Rhode Island ----------------------------Cranston city --------------------------East Providence city ---------------------Pawtucket city -------------------------Providence city ------------------------Warwick city ---------------------------

1 003 76 50 72 160 85

464 060 380 644 728 427

5.5 5.5 6.0 6.9 9.9 4.0

5.1 4.4 4.7 5.9 9.5 3.7

4.0 3.3 3.3 4.3 8.1 2.4

4.6 4.2 5.4 5.4 8.0 3.6

4.2 3.8 5.1 5.0 7.4 3.3

4.7 4.1 4.8 5.8 9.2 3.5

4.2 3.1 5.0 5.7 8.9 2.6

6.8 6.0 7.4 9.0 12.4 4.5

5.9 4.7 6.5 8.3 11.8 3.4

14.2 14.1 13.9 14.4 18.7 13.8

14.9 14.9 15.3 16.6 20.5 13.6

20.2 19.7 20.6 21.4 27.1 18.2

South Carolina ---------------------------Charleston city-------------------------Columbia city--------------------------Greenville city -------------------------North Charleston city ---------------------

3 486 80 98 58 70

703 414 052 282 161

7.1 9.9 8.6 6.9 9.1

5.6 7.7 7.2 4.4 7.3

4.0 6.8 7.2 4.2 8.3

5.1 7.4 5.4 3.6 6.5

4.7 5.0 5.2 4.5 5.1

5.0 6.6 7.4 4.0 5.6

4.0 6.0 6.0 3.4 5.1

7.8 9.4 9.5 7.0 9.9

6.5 8.5 8.5 5.4 9.1

15.5 18.3 18.4 15.1 18.3

14.6 17.8 17.6 16.2 16.6

19.9 22.3 17.8 18.7 21.3

696 004 54 523 100 814

3.5 3.5 3.9

3.6 2.9 3.4

2.6 2.6 3.3

2.8 2.4 2.8

3.0 2.9 3.2

3.0 2.6 2.0

2.0 1.9 1.6

6.0 4.2 3.5

3.5 2.9 2.5

13.3 12.6 11.7

12.3 10.7 10.3

16.1 13.6 11.4

All persons

South Dakota ---------------------------Rapid City city -------------------------Sioux Falls city -------------------------

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

Tennessee ------------------------------Chattanooga city -----------------------Clarksville city -------------------------Knoxville city --------------------------Memphis city--------------------------Nashville-Davidson (remainder) -------------Nashville-Davidson -----------------------

4 877 152 75 165 610 488 510

185 488 494 121 337 518 784

4.4 4.1 4.1 4.0 6.7 5.2 5.1

4.4 3.9 4.5 4.1 6.2 4.7 4.7

6.3 3.1 4.9 4.1 4.5 29.1 28.6

4.1 3.4 3.8 4.1 5.6 4.2 4.2

4.1 4.1 3.7 3.1 5.7 4.3 4.2

4.1 4.6 4.1 3.9 5.6 4.0 4.0

2.8 3.3 2.1 2.8 4.7 3.4 3.4

6.0 5.7 5.2 4.8 8.3 6.6 6.6

4.6 4.5 4.8 4.0 7.0 5.1 5.2

13.9 13.2 13.0 12.7 17.1 13.7 13.8

14.0 13.0 13.5 11.3 18.5 15.0 15.0

19.0 17.3 18.5 14.7 23.7 18.3 18.4

Texas ---------------------------------Abilene city ---------------------------Amarillo city --------------------------Arlington city --------------------------Austin city ----------------------------Baytown city --------------------------Beaumont city -------------------------Brownsville city ------------------------Bryan city ----------------------------Carrollton city -------------------------College Station city ----------------------

16 986 106 157 261 465 63 114 98 55 82 52

510 665 615 763 577 838 323 962 002 169 456

5.2 5.1 4.5 3.0 5.3 5.0 7.7 7.4 4.4 3.6 3.5

5.3 5.0 4.1 2.9 5.3 5.7 6.9 8.7 4.4 3.7 3.5

3.6 4.2 3.4 2.7 4.0 4.1 4.6 4.1 3.6 2.8 3.6

4.4 4.3 3.0 2.3 4.4 4.6 5.8 7.5 3.8 3.1 2.3

5.1 6.1 4.8 2.7 4.7 4.5 6.3 7.4 5.0 3.4 2.7

4.6 3.6 3.5 2.6 4.8 5.3 6.6 6.6 3.7 3.1 3.9

3.7 2.8 3.3 2.1 3.7 4.4 5.9 5.8 2.8 2.4 2.7

6.9 5.6 6.3 4.4 6.0 6.8 9.6 8.8 5.0 5.4 4.6

5.7 4.8 4.9 3.0 4.9 6.2 8.2 7.8 4.2 3.7 3.8

14.8 14.2 14.8 10.2 13.4 14.7 19.9 19.8 14.1 10.8 10.2

14.5 13.4 12.5 9.3 11.7 16.8 19.1 16.9 14.6 9.4 10.8

19.9 16.6 16.7 13.2 14.4 23.3 24.1 27.3 19.2 12.8 15.3

Corpus Christi city ----------------------Dallas city ----------------------------Denton city ---------------------------El Paso city ---------------------------Fort Worth city ------------------------Galveston city -------------------------Garland city---------------------------Grand Prairie city-----------------------Houston city --------------------------Irving city -----------------------------

257 1 006 66 515 447 59 180 99 1 630 155

453 831 270 342 619 072 635 613 672 037

4.7 6.2 3.9 3.9 5.4 6.6 4.1 4.6 6.7 4.3

4.7 6.1 3.6 4.0 5.2 7.4 4.1 4.2 6.8 4.1

3.4 4.5 3.8 2.9 4.0 5.0 2.9 3.2 4.6 3.9

3.5 5.1 2.7 2.7 4.4 6.8 3.2 3.7 5.6 3.3

4.1 5.9 3.5 3.8 4.5 7.4 4.3 4.8 6.2 4.4

3.6 5.3 3.3 3.0 4.5 7.2 3.3 3.8 5.8 3.5

3.2 4.9 2.6 2.5 3.8 6.5 3.0 3.7 5.6 3.1

5.6 8.1 4.9 5.3 6.5 10.3 5.7 6.5 9.0 6.3

4.8 6.8 3.7 4.2 5.5 9.4 4.3 5.3 8.0 4.6

15.3 15.9 11.1 13.9 14.3 20.2 11.8 13.2 16.7 12.0

13.3 15.9 11.6 9.1 14.4 19.7 11.0 12.8 17.7 11.7

19.3 20.0 14.8 15.8 18.5 25.0 15.1 17.9 23.3 15.2

Killeen city----------------------------Laredo city ---------------------------Longview city -------------------------Lubbock city --------------------------McAllen city --------------------------Mesquite city--------------------------Midland city --------------------------Odessa city ---------------------------Pasadena city -------------------------Plano city -----------------------------

63 122 70 186 84 101 89 89 119 128

535 899 316 281 021 484 443 783 363 679

4.6 6.0 5.7 5.0 6.5 4.0 4.2 4.1 5.1 2.7

5.1 7.8 4.4 4.8 7.6 3.7 3.8 3.8 6.1 3.0

4.8 3.2 4.3 3.9 4.0 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.7 2.1

4.0 5.1 3.9 4.0 6.0 3.1 2.9 3.1 4.7 2.4

5.4 5.4 5.6 4.8 6.3 4.7 3.8 4.0 7.4 2.2

4.5 4.4 4.4 3.9 5.6 3.3 2.9 3.4 5.3 2.4

3.7 4.0 3.4 3.5 5.2 3.2 2.4 3.7 5.1 1.8

6.5 7.4 6.9 6.2 8.5 5.7 4.5 6.2 7.6 4.6

5.5 6.7 5.3 4.8 7.2 4.3 3.2 4.4 6.2 2.8

14.5 17.0 15.6 14.2 18.4 12.0 14.4 14.9 14.4 9.6

12.1 13.7 17.9 13.1 15.4 12.4 10.8 13.4 15.4 7.9

19.1 24.0 23.3 16.8 23.3 17.0 15.6 18.6 21.0 11.8

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Table 182.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

7.2 2.2 2.1 3.6 4.7 2.8 4.0 2.9

12.8 5.0 5.2 6.2 7.7 5.2 6.5 5.4

11.1 3.3 3.2 5.4 6.5 4.0 5.6 4.3

22.7 10.6 13.0 15.0 17.3 14.4 14.2 13.3

20.5 9.7 10.4 12.9 17.4 15.5 15.5 14.3

26.7 13.7 15.7 18.3 20.4 20.7 21.4 18.0

2.9 3.6 1.8 5.3 3.4 1.9 2.5 2.1

2.1 2.1 1.7 4.5 2.6 1.7 2.3 1.7

4.6 5.3 3.2 6.8 4.9 3.9 4.1 3.6

3.3 3.7 2.2 5.6 3.8 2.7 3.0 2.6

11.4 13.1 10.2 12.5 13.7 10.6 9.9 10.3

9.8 11.6 8.4 13.0 9.6 8.5 8.2 9.3

14.9 15.8 14.1 19.4 12.8 14.6 12.8 14.9

TexasmCon. Port Arthur city ------------------------Richardson city ------------------------San Angelo city ------------------------San Antonio city -----------------------Tyler city -----------------------------Victoria city ---------------------------Waco city ----------------------------Wichita Falls city ------------------------

58 74 84 935 75 55 103 96

724 842 474 927 450 000 590 259

8.4 3.6 3.3 5.0 7.2 4.3 5.8 4.4

8.0 3.5 3.2 4.7 6.7 4.3 4.9 4.6

5.7 2.6 2.3 3.3 4.7 2.4 3.6 3.7

7.4 3.0 2.8 3.7 6.3 3.5 3.7 4.0

7.9 3.7 3.3 4.6 6.8 4.3 4.4 5.4

8.8 2.4 2.9 4.2 5.7 3.4 4.9 3.4

Utah ----------------------------------Ogden city----------------------------Orem city ----------------------------Provo city ----------------------------Salt Lake City city ----------------------Sandy city ----------------------------Taylorsville-Bennion CDP ------------------West Valley City city ---------------------

1 722 63 67 86 159 75 52 86

850 909 561 848 936 058 351 976

3.1 3.2 2.6 4.8 4.1 2.5 2.8 2.7

3.4 3.5 2.6 4.4 3.7 2.8 3.1 2.7

2.7 3.1 2.1 5.8 3.5 1.9 2.8 2.5

2.6 2.9 1.8 3.4 2.8 1.9 2.5 2.0

2.7 3.4 2.0 2.9 3.5 1.7 2.6 2.3

562 758

Vermont --------------------------------

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

3.6

4.5

4.2

3.3

3.5

4.4

3.0

6.4

4.6

9.5

16.4

20.7

Virginia --------------------------------Alexandria city ------------------------Annandale CDP ------------------------Arlington CDP -------------------------Burke CDP ----------------------------Chesapeake city------------------------Danville city---------------------------Hampton city--------------------------Lynchburg city -------------------------Newport News city ---------------------Norfolk city ----------------------------

6 187 111 50 170 57 151 53 133 66 170 261

358 183 975 936 734 976 056 793 049 045 229

5.3 5.3 4.3 5.6 3.6 4.4 5.2 4.8 5.5 4.9 5.6

4.3 4.1 3.0 4.4 2.6 4.1 4.1 3.9 4.2 4.7 5.4

6.8 7.9 7.4 7.3 6.2 3.6 11.9 5.0 6.8 6.0 6.5

3.9 4.0 2.8 3.8 2.1 3.8 3.3 3.1 3.4 3.9 4.5

3.9 4.1 2.6 3.9 1.9 4.0 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.9 4.9

3.9 4.4 2.8 4.7 2.3 4.1 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.8 5.0

2.8 3.0 1.7 3.0 1.6 2.8 2.5 2.8 3.0 3.0 3.9

6.5 7.2 6.3 7.1 4.6 5.9 5.9 6.7 5.9 6.4 8.8

5.4 5.6 4.9 6.2 3.9 4.9 4.5 5.7 4.9 5.4 7.6

14.1 13.8 13.5 15.6 10.2 13.8 13.8 14.1 13.7 14.5 17.3

12.9 11.3 8.4 10.5 6.9 11.9 13.9 13.1 14.8 13.9 15.7

17.3 13.5 11.6 12.4 11.7 16.8 18.1 18.4 18.6 18.8 20.5

Portsmouth city ------------------------Richmond city -------------------------Roanoke city --------------------------Suffolk city ---------------------------Virginia Beach city -----------------------

103 203 96 52 393

907 056 397 141 069

8.0 6.5 5.1 5.7 4.0

6.9 4.7 3.6 5.6 3.6

5.5 7.1 13.3 3.3 4.6

6.5 4.2 3.5 5.1 3.0

6.8 4.2 3.2 4.8 3.3

6.6 4.8 4.0 5.4 3.6

5.0 3.8 3.0 4.6 2.3

9.2 7.6 5.6 7.5 6.1

8.5 6.6 4.9 6.8 4.8

17.5 16.2 14.3 16.8 12.8

16.3 16.6 14.5 15.7 10.9

22.1 19.8 19.3 22.9 15.5

Washington -----------------------------Bellevue city --------------------------Bellingham city ------------------------Everett city ---------------------------Federal Way CDP -----------------------Lakewood CDP-------------------------Seattle city ---------------------------Spokane city --------------------------Tacoma city---------------------------Yakima city ----------------------------

4 866 86 52 69 67 58 516 177 176 54

692 878 278 961 554 412 259 196 664 831

4.2 3.7 4.1 3.8 3.2 6.9 4.8 4.4 6.1 5.3

4.4 3.0 4.1 4.0 3.5 6.6 4.4 3.8 5.8 6.3

3.6 2.6 4.1 4.3 3.5 5.8 4.1 3.4 5.1 4.6

3.7 2.3 3.2 3.1 2.3 6.0 3.9 3.4 5.2 5.4

4.0 2.6 4.0 4.1 2.8 7.3 4.1 3.8 5.9 5.6

4.1 2.7 4.1 3.9 3.3 4.6 4.1 3.7 5.4 5.6

3.0 2.1 2.9 3.4 2.6 3.4 3.2 2.9 4.2 4.4

5.9 4.9 6.1 6.1 5.0 6.8 5.9 5.5 7.3 8.2

4.6 3.2 4.8 4.8 3.9 5.3 5.0 4.3 6.4 7.3

13.7 11.8 14.4 13.8 11.7 16.0 14.3 13.6 16.0 17.3

12.3 9.5 12.5 12.3 11.3 13.8 11.9 11.4 14.4 16.3

16.3 13.3 16.9 15.7 14.7 16.4 14.5 14.1 18.3 19.8

West Virginia ----------------------------Charleston city-------------------------Huntington city -------------------------

1 793 477 57 287 54 844

4.2 3.7 3.0

4.2 3.6 3.1

2.5 2.7 2.1

3.7 3.2 2.8

3.9 3.3 3.1

4.2 3.5 2.6

2.8 2.8 2.1

5.5 5.0 3.9

4.4 3.8 2.8

14.6 14.2 12.7

12.5 11.4 11.2

17.7 14.6 14.8

Wisconsin ------------------------------Appleton city --------------------------Eau Claire city -------------------------Green Bay city ------------------------Janesville city -------------------------Kenosha city --------------------------La Crosse city -------------------------Madison city --------------------------Milwaukee city ------------------------Oshkosh city --------------------------Racine city----------------------------Waukesha city -------------------------West Allis city --------------------------

4 891 65 56 96 52 80 51 191 628 55 84 56 63

769 651 930 466 133 375 003 262 088 006 298 958 221

3.5 2.3 3.0 2.7 2.2 3.8 3.7 6.2 4.9 3.2 4.4 3.0 2.9

3.5 2.3 3.0 2.7 2.5 3.6 3.8 3.9 4.7 2.6 4.1 4.0 3.1

2.6 1.6 2.5 2.2 1.8 2.4 3.3 4.2 3.9 2.5 3.5 2.8 2.1

3.2 1.6 2.8 2.3 2.1 3.0 3.2 3.6 4.2 2.9 3.6 3.7 3.8

3.3 2.0 3.2 2.9 2.2 3.0 4.6 3.9 4.3 3.3 3.3 4.4 3.4

3.3 1.8 2.8 2.3 2.6 3.5 3.3 4.1 4.7 2.5 3.5 4.8 2.8

2.1 1.1 1.8 1.7 1.4 3.0 2.1 3.0 3.5 1.9 3.0 2.1 2.0

5.1 3.4 3.8 3.9 3.4 4.9 4.4 7.2 6.5 3.6 5.2 4.3 3.3

3.6 1.9 2.5 2.7 2.6 4.2 3.3 6.0 5.5 2.4 4.1 3.1 2.6

12.7 12.0 12.1 12.3 11.9 14.3 12.3 14.3 14.8 10.8 15.1 12.0 12.1

12.1 9.2 9.2 12.1 9.0 13.3 12.0 11.1 14.3 11.7 14.3 10.7 10.1

16.1 11.8 11.9 15.4 12.7 17.7 15.7 13.1 18.4 14.8 18.3 13.2 11.9

453 588 50 008

3.8 3.6

4.1 3.3

3.2 2.9

3.2 2.9

3.4 3.5

4.0 2.9

2.8 2.8

6.1 5.7

4.4 4.4

12.4 13.6

14.1 13.0

19.1 17.3

Wyoming -------------------------------Cheyenne city --------------------------

428

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Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LAND

All areas --------------------------

437 771

8.7

9.8

4.4

7.1

7.0

9.3

7.6

13.2

12.5

21.8

17.5

26.9

Acoma Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM ----------Acoma Pueblo -------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

2 566 2 566 2 566

7.2 7.2 7.2

6.3 6.3 6.3

2.2 2.2 2.2

3.5 3.5 3.5

4.3 4.3 4.3

3.0 3.0 3.0

2.2 2.2 2.2

5.6 5.6 5.6

4.1 4.1 4.1

17.9 17.9 17.9

10.3 10.3 10.3

18.5 18.5 18.5

Agua Caliente Reservation ------------------California ----------------------------

135 135

37.0 37.0

28.0 28.0

31.4 31.4

26.2 26.2

27.8 27.8

36.8 36.8

21.2 21.2

36.8 36.8

32.9 32.9

30.4 30.4

28.6 28.6

18.5 18.5

Alabama and Coushatta Reservation ----------Texas ------------------------------

548 548

3.3 3.3

5.3 5.3

.4 .4

5.1 5.1

4.1 4.1

5.7 5.7

5.0 5.0

4.7 4.7

6.8 6.8

9.7 9.7

16.2 16.2

27.1 27.1

Alamo Navajo Reservation ------------------New Mexico -------------------------

1 226 1 226

7.3 7.3

11.9 11.9

6.3 6.3

8.8 8.8

12.7 12.7

49.0 49.0

40.5 40.5

66.6 66.6

61.6 61.6

74.8 74.8

41.8 41.8

55.8 55.8

Allegany Reservation ----------------------New York ---------------------------

1 068 1 068

3.7 3.7

3.6 3.6

1.8 1.8

2.8 2.8

4.6 4.6

3.8 3.8

3.1 3.1

6.0 6.0

3.5 3.5

16.2 16.2

16.6 16.6

23.5 23.5

Alturas Rancheria -------------------------California ----------------------------

3 3

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Annette Islands Reserve --------------------Alaska ------------------------------

1 206 1 206

.6 .6

2.8 2.8

3.1 3.1

1.7 1.7

.7 .7

1.5 1.5

.3 .3

2.7 2.7

.3 .3

8.3 8.3

12.2 12.2

20.2 20.2

Bad River Reservation ---------------------Wisconsin ---------------------------

837 837

3.8 3.8

6.4 6.4

4.3 4.3

2.7 2.7

5.0 5.0

6.8 6.8

3.3 3.3

9.9 9.9

6.3 6.3

10.4 10.4

14.2 14.2

22.7 22.7

Barona Rancheria -------------------------California ----------------------------

351 351

5.7 5.7

9.4 9.4

6.0 6.0

8.9 8.9

15.6 15.6

20.4 20.4

12.0 12.0

17.5 17.5

23.3 23.3

26.6 26.6

33.3 33.3

43.5 43.5

Bay Mills Reservation ---------------------Michigan ----------------------------

380 380

8.4 8.4

9.3 9.3

8.7 8.7

9.8 9.8

6.0 6.0

4.4 4.4

2.6 2.6

5.1 5.1

10.2 10.2

11.1 11.1

13.9 13.9

23.1 23.1

Benton Paiute Reservation ------------------California ----------------------------

61 61

3.3 3.3

– –

– –

– –

5.7 5.7

12.5 12.5

5.1 5.1

12.5 12.5

12.5 12.5

27.8 27.8

5.1 5.1

12.9 12.9

Big Bend Rancheria -----------------------California ----------------------------

5 5

– –

60.0 60.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

Big Cypress Reservation --------------------Florida ------------------------------

444 444

14.6 14.6

12.7 12.7

5.4 5.4

14.1 14.1

4.4 4.4

14.6 14.6

9.0 9.0

11.9 11.9

13.7 13.7

20.4 20.4

57.9 57.9

50.4 50.4

Big Lagoon Rancheria ----------------------California ----------------------------

9 9

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Big Pine Rancheria ------------------------California ----------------------------

344 344

1.2 1.2

3.6 3.6

1.6 1.6

3.4 3.4

1.2 1.2

4.5 4.5

3.7 3.7

4.5 4.5

4.5 4.5

14.0 14.0

20.6 20.6

36.4 36.4

Big Sandy Rancheria ----------------------California ----------------------------

36 36

– –

11.1 11.1

– –

18.5 18.5

– –

33.3 33.3

4.8 4.8

– –

16.7 16.7

33.3 33.3

28.6 28.6

60.0 60.0

Big Valley Rancheria ----------------------California ----------------------------

31 31

– –

29.0 29.0

– –

9.7 9.7

21.4 21.4

41.2 41.2

21.4 21.4

– –

– –

– –

21.4 21.4

54.5 54.5

Bishop Rancheria -------------------------California ----------------------------

979 979

.7 .7

2.8 2.8

1.9 1.9

2.3 2.3

.4 .4

2.7 2.7

3.4 3.4

1.0 1.0

4.3 4.3

7.1 7.1

9.6 9.6

17.2 17.2

Blackfeet Reservation ----------------------Montana ----------------------------

7 031 7 031

4.3 4.3

9.0 9.0

3.7 3.7

5.3 5.3

3.3 3.3

6.0 6.0

5.0 5.0

7.6 7.6

6.4 6.4

16.4 16.4

16.8 16.8

24.8 24.8

Blue Lake Rancheria -----------------------California ----------------------------

27 27

51.9 51.9

51.9 51.9

48.1 48.1

51.9 51.9

31.6 31.6

38.5 38.5

31.6 31.6

38.5 38.5

38.5 38.5

33.3 33.3

31.6 31.6

27.3 27.3

Bois Forte (Nett Lake) Reservation ------------Minnesota ---------------------------

326 326

1.8 1.8

1.8 1.8

– –

1.7 1.7

5.5 5.5

– –

1.5 1.5

– –

– –

7.1 7.1

4.3 4.3

7.7 7.7

Bridgeport Colony ------------------------California ----------------------------

28 28

– –

9.5 9.5

9.5 9.5

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Brighton Reservation ----------------------Florida ------------------------------

415 415

14.9 14.9

16.4 16.4

2.5 2.5

14.9 14.9

8.8 8.8

12.7 12.7

22.6 22.6

24.5 24.5

21.1 21.1

39.3 39.3

35.3 35.3

46.7 46.7

Burns Paiute Reservation and Trust Lands, OR ---Burns Paiute Reservation -----------------Oregon -----------------------------

150 150 150

2.0 2.0 2.0

5.4 5.4 5.4

1.6 1.6 1.6

2.9 2.9 2.9

1.5 1.5 1.5

– – –

2.1 2.1 2.1

6.1 6.1 6.1

– – –

4.8 4.8 4.8

4.0 4.0 4.0

7.9 7.9 7.9

Cabazon Reservation ----------------------California ----------------------------

37 37

– –

12.1 12.1

12.1 12.1

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Cahuilla Reservation -----------------------California ----------------------------

77 77

2.6 2.6

13.2 13.2

1.5 1.5

8.7 8.7

4.7 4.7

5.6 5.6

2.0 2.0

5.6 5.6

– –

– –

11.5 11.5

21.4 21.4

Campo Reservation -----------------------California ----------------------------

106 106

.9 .9

6.6 6.6

2.2 2.2

4.0 4.0

3.1 3.1

12.0 12.0

8.7 8.7

12.0 12.0

16.0 16.0

5.6 5.6

14.5 14.5

17.5 17.5

Camp Verde Reservation -------------------Arizona -----------------------------

574 574

10.3 10.3

9.7 9.7

3.3 3.3

3.3 3.3

5.8 5.8

9.9 9.9

3.1 3.1

24.6 24.6

20.3 20.3

24.9 24.9

19.8 19.8

27.4 27.4

Canoncito Reservation ---------------------New Mexico -------------------------

1 183 1 183

2.5 2.5

6.4 6.4

.6 .6

2.4 2.4

4.4 4.4

14.2 14.2

11.7 11.7

19.4 19.4

22.5 22.5

26.5 26.5

24.4 24.4

38.7 38.7

Carson Colony ---------------------------Nevada -----------------------------

251 251

7.6 7.6

4.9 4.9

– –

6.4 6.4

6.2 6.2

8.3 8.3

5.8 5.8

8.0 8.0

8.0 8.0

16.0 16.0

10.3 10.3

14.3 14.3

Catawba Reservation (state) ----------------South Carolina ------------------------

111 111

10.8 10.8

– –

5.2 5.2

– –

8.2 8.2

– –

4.5 4.5

– –

– –

12.5 12.5

19.7 19.7

31.1 31.1

Cattaraugus Reservation -------------------New York ---------------------------

1 979 1 979

5.3 5.3

4.5 4.5

3.3 3.3

5.4 5.4

2.8 2.8

3.7 3.7

3.9 3.9

7.3 7.3

7.0 7.0

13.2 13.2

18.8 18.8

28.9 28.9

Cedarville Rancheria -----------------------California ----------------------------

7 7

– –

– –

– –

28.6 28.6

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

Chehalis Reservation ----------------------Washington --------------------------

286 286

17.5 17.5

13.3 13.3

11.6 11.6

8.1 8.1

17.5 17.5

18.9 18.9

10.5 10.5

24.3 24.3

24.3 24.3

30.3 30.3

21.8 21.8

28.7 28.7

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 429 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

1.6 1.6

– –

– –

10.6 10.6

11.8 11.8

32.4 32.4

3.6 3.6

2.5 2.5

4.5 4.5

3.1 3.1

13.6 13.6

9.7 9.7

17.9 17.9

8.9 8.9

6.8 6.8

6.2 6.2

9.2 9.2

6.6 6.6

13.3 13.3

7.6 7.6

9.2 9.2

3.3 3.3

5.8 5.8

9.8 9.8

3.7 3.7

12.6 12.6

11.9 11.9

28.5 28.5

17.1 17.1

30.4 30.4

1.6 1.6

6.4 6.4

9.9 9.9

36.4 36.4

19.7 19.7

44.8 44.8

38.5 38.5

45.3 45.3

41.9 41.9

54.6 54.6

4.5 4.5 4.5

4.8 4.8 4.8

3.8 3.8 3.8

3.2 3.2 3.2

3.6 3.6 3.6

2.5 2.5 2.5

12.5 12.5 12.5

6.5 6.5 6.5

18.8 18.8 18.8

20.8 20.8 20.8

33.9 33.9 33.9

1.5 1.5

– –

– –

.9 .9

– –

– –

– –

9.5 9.5

– –

3.2 3.2

4.7 4.7

8.3 8.3

2 374 2 362 12

16.4 16.5 –

16.7 16.7 –

7.2 7.2 –

10.6 10.6 –

11.3 11.4 –

15.6 15.6 –

12.9 12.9 –

23.7 23.8 –

24.1 24.2 –

23.5 23.5 –

32.8 32.9 –

45.5 45.5 –

Colusa (Cachil Dehe) Rancheria---------------California ----------------------------

18 18

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Colville Reservation -----------------------Washington --------------------------

3 779 3 779

3.7 3.7

6.5 6.5

4.1 4.1

3.5 3.5

4.6 4.6

4.4 4.4

2.1 2.1

5.6 5.6

3.6 3.6

9.5 9.5

14.0 14.0

21.8 21.8

Cortina Rancheria -------------------------California ----------------------------

19 19

10.5 10.5

23.5 23.5

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

20.0 20.0

– –

– –

Coushatta Reservation ---------------------Louisiana ----------------------------

42 42

16.7 16.7

14.6 14.6

4.9 4.9

7.3 7.3

8.0 8.0

– –

– –

– –

28.6 28.6

– –

6.3 6.3

12.5 12.5

Cow Creek Reservation --------------------Oregon -----------------------------

25 25

8.0 8.0

– –

28.6 28.6

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

42.9 42.9

40.0 40.0

62.5 62.5

Coyote Valley Reservation ------------------California ----------------------------

124 124

21.8 21.8

14.0 14.0

14.0 14.0

13.0 13.0

18.8 18.8

– –

21.5 21.5

– –

– –

40.0 40.0

27.7 27.7

45.2 45.2

Crow Reservation and Trust Lands, MT --------Crow Reservation -----------------------Montana ----------------------------

4 706 4 706 4 706

9.1 9.1 9.1

9.3 9.3 9.3

9.1 9.1 9.1

6.9 6.9 6.9

4.8 4.8 4.8

8.6 8.6 8.6

10.5 10.5 10.5

15.7 15.7 15.7

11.3 11.3 11.3

21.8 21.8 21.8

17.1 17.1 17.1

29.4 29.4 29.4

Crow Creek Reservation --------------------South Dakota ------------------------

1 521 1 521

3.0 3.0

4.0 4.0

2.4 2.4

3.6 3.6

8.6 8.6

4.8 4.8

2.5 2.5

6.2 6.2

5.3 5.3

10.4 10.4

11.7 11.7

24.9 24.9

Devils Lake Sioux Reservation ---------------North Dakota ------------------------

2 665 2 665

3.7 3.7

6.4 6.4

4.3 4.3

2.8 2.8

6.0 6.0

5.8 5.8

3.8 3.8

11.0 11.0

8.5 8.5

13.3 13.3

12.9 12.9

19.4 19.4

Dresslerville Colony -----------------------Nevada -----------------------------

141 141

4.3 4.3

27.0 27.0

8.7 8.7

18.4 18.4

33.8 33.8

41.3 41.3

25.5 25.5

47.8 47.8

45.7 45.7

41.6 41.6

54.3 54.3

60.4 60.4

Dry Creek Rancheria ----------------------California ----------------------------

69 69

– –

9.8 9.8

9.8 9.8

4.7 4.7

– –

– –

15.8 15.8

– –

– –

13.0 13.0

23.7 23.7

77.8 77.8

Duck Valley Reservation --------------------Idaho -----------------------------Nevada -----------------------------

1 003 183 820

3.6 12.6 1.6

2.5 7.9 1.2

1.1 2.4 .8

3.0 11.4 1.1

3.9 8.3 3.1

4.0 19.3 –

3.5 10.2 2.1

7.6 15.8 5.5

4.7 15.8 1.8

7.2 20.3 4.2

6.5 16.7 4.3

11.0 20.8 9.0

Duckwater Reservation ---------------------Nevada -----------------------------

136 136

4.4 4.4

1.7 1.7

– –

– –

7.2 7.2

– –

2.2 2.2

14.0 14.0

– –

14.0 14.0

14.9 14.9

27.5 27.5

Eastern Cherokee Reservation ----------------North Carolina ------------------------

5 287 5 287

5.4 5.4

2.6 2.6

2.4 2.4

3.9 3.9

3.1 3.1

2.2 2.2

1.9 1.9

6.5 6.5

5.0 5.0

14.2 14.2

13.5 13.5

20.7 20.7

Elk Valley Rancheria -----------------------California ----------------------------

50 50

8.0 8.0

10.0 10.0

10.0 10.0

8.0 8.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

17.6 17.6

23.5 23.5

23.1 23.1

Ely Colony ------------------------------Nevada -----------------------------

79 79

– –

– –

– –

– –

14.8 14.8

– –

– –

14.3 14.3

9.5 9.5

38.2 38.2

20.4 20.4

39.1 39.1

Fallon Colony ----------------------------Nevada -----------------------------

143 143

2.8 2.8

4.4 4.4

4.4 4.4

– –

– –

8.6 8.6

– –

5.7 5.7

– –

9.4 9.4

11.6 11.6

20.4 20.4

Fallon Reservation ------------------------Nevada -----------------------------

338 338

7.1 7.1

5.0 5.0

1.3 1.3

5.1 5.1

5.2 5.2

4.0 4.0

4.3 4.3

2.0 2.0

– –

12.7 12.7

11.0 11.0

17.3 17.3

Flandreau Reservation ---------------------South Dakota ------------------------

252 252

5.2 5.2

4.0 4.0

4.5 4.5

3.8 3.8

3.1 3.1

7.5 7.5

5.2 5.2

7.1 7.1

7.1 7.1

7.4 7.4

11.7 11.7

19.5 19.5

Flathead Reservation ----------------------Montana ----------------------------

5 128 5 128

4.7 4.7

7.1 7.1

3.5 3.5

3.7 3.7

4.1 4.1

7.0 7.0

4.7 4.7

10.1 10.1

8.1 8.1

12.2 12.2

14.5 14.5

19.6 19.6

Fond du Lac Reservation -------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

1 083 1 083

4.6 4.6

5.7 5.7

7.0 7.0

2.1 2.1

1.7 1.7

8.6 8.6

4.5 4.5

8.8 8.8

11.5 11.5

9.9 9.9

15.4 15.4

23.6 23.6

Fort Apache Reservation -------------------Arizona -----------------------------

9 902 9 902

5.5 5.5

7.3 7.3

4.9 4.9

3.7 3.7

6.3 6.3

5.8 5.8

5.5 5.5

8.5 8.5

9.3 9.3

18.6 18.6

14.5 14.5

25.4 25.4

Fort Belknap Reservation and Trust Lands, MT ---Fort Belknap Reservation -----------------Montana ----------------------------

2 308 2 308 2 308

2.9 2.9 2.9

3.9 3.9 3.9

2.4 2.4 2.4

2.4 2.4 2.4

3.5 3.5 3.5

3.8 3.8 3.8

.7 .7 .7

3.7 3.7 3.7

3.5 3.5 3.5

10.0 10.0 10.0

6.0 6.0 6.0

11.0 11.0 11.0

Fort Berthold Reservation -------------------North Dakota ------------------------

3 054 3 054

3.9 3.9

3.1 3.1

3.5 3.5

1.6 1.6

3.9 3.9

3.7 3.7

1.4 1.4

5.4 5.4

3.9 3.9

10.8 10.8

9.3 9.3

14.6 14.6

Fort Bidwell Reservation --------------------California ----------------------------

131 131

12.2 12.2

9.6 9.6

– –

5.6 5.6

27.4 27.4

13.6 13.6

6.3 6.3

36.4 36.4

36.4 36.4

50.0 50.0

60.0 60.0

71.1 71.1

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Chemehuevi Reservation --------------------California ----------------------------

88 88

1.1 1.1

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Cheyenne River Reservation -----------------South Dakota ------------------------

5 092 5 092

3.3 3.3

4.7 4.7

2.6 2.6

3.3 3.3

3.1 3.1

Chitimacha Reservation --------------------Louisiana ----------------------------

231 231

8.7 8.7

6.0 6.0

6.0 6.0

5.9 5.9

Cochiti Pueblo ---------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

792 792

8.0 8.0

5.3 5.3

1.2 1.2

Cocopah Reservation ----------------------Arizona -----------------------------

549 549

6.0 6.0

8.0 8.0

Coeur d’Alene Reservation and Trust Lands, ID --Coeur d’Alene Reservation ----------------Idaho ------------------------------

756 756 756

3.3 3.3 3.3

Cold Springs Rancheria ---------------------California ----------------------------

136 136

Colorado River Reservation ------------------Arizona ----------------------------California ----------------------------

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

430

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

3.5 3.5 3.5

7.9 7.9 7.9

9.6 9.6 9.6

16.8 16.8 16.8

8.9 8.9 8.9

13.1 13.1 13.1

– –

– –

– –

– –

25.0 25.0

17.2 17.2

20.0 20.0

11.1 11.1

2.9 2.9

6.5 6.5

2.8 2.8

2.8 2.8

25.7 25.7

18.4 18.4

37.6 37.6

5.1 5.1

12.0 12.0

5.0 5.0

5.7 5.7

11.5 11.5

14.2 14.2

14.5 14.5

21.3 21.3

33.6 33.6

4.0 2.3 2.3 6.3 6.3

2.1 .7 .7 4.1 4.1

5.2 – – 10.0 10.0

2.0 – – 4.2 4.2

1.2 – – 2.5 2.5

3.2 2.3 2.3 4.2 4.2

3.8 – – 8.5 8.5

13.9 15.3 15.3 12.2 12.2

20.1 13.2 13.2 27.4 27.4

30.0 16.3 16.3 48.6 48.6

7.0 7.0

5.4 5.4

3.4 3.4

3.5 3.5

5.3 5.3

6.1 6.1

9.4 9.4

8.7 8.7

16.6 16.6

14.3 14.3

24.7 24.7

7.4 7.4

7.0 7.0

2.4 2.4

5.0 5.0

6.3 6.3

23.5 23.5

12.8 12.8

33.1 33.1

33.5 33.5

49.4 49.4

24.0 24.0

27.5 27.5

9 101 9 101

5.3 5.3

7.6 7.6

5.2 5.2

4.5 4.5

6.7 6.7

10.4 10.4

6.5 6.5

11.5 11.5

9.9 9.9

25.8 25.8

15.0 15.0

23.7 23.7

Goshute Reservation ----------------------Nevada ----------------------------Utah -------------------------------

76 34 42

7.9 5.9 9.5

– – –

8.6 21.4 –

4.1 9.7 –

12.5 15.4 11.4

– – –

– – –

– – –

28.6 54.5 –

– – –

11.3 11.1 11.4

23.3 37.5 18.2

Grand Portage Reservation ------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

205 205

1.5 1.5

3.8 3.8

– –

– –

2.2 2.2

3.9 3.9

2.1 2.1

3.6 3.6

10.8 10.8

5.3 5.3

8.2 8.2

12.8 12.8

Grand Ronde Reservation -------------------Oregon -----------------------------

2 2

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

Grand Traverse Reservation and Trust Lands, MI -Grand Traverse Trust Lands ---------------Michigan ----------------------------

233 233 233

14.6 14.6 14.6

6.0 6.0 6.0

15.9 15.9 15.9

4.7 4.7 4.7

26.9 26.9 26.9

31.8 31.8 31.8

25.2 25.2 25.2

34.0 34.0 34.0

28.3 28.3 28.3

32.3 32.3 32.3

52.7 52.7 52.7

65.1 65.1 65.1

Grindstone Creek Rancheria -----------------California ----------------------------

101 101

– –

3.5 3.5

2.3 2.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

41.2 41.2

6.0 6.0

20.0 20.0

Hannahville Community and Trust Lands, MI ----Hannahville Community ------------------Michigan ---------------------------Hannahville Trust Lands ------------------Michigan ----------------------------

190 165 165 25 25

15.8 15.2 15.2 20.0 20.0

15.7 14.9 14.9 20.0 20.0

3.6 4.3 4.3 – –

17.8 17.4 17.4 20.0 20.0

14.3 15.8 15.8 7.7 7.7

25.7 23.3 23.3 35.7 35.7

10.4 7.8 7.8 20.0 20.0

29.7 28.3 28.3 35.7 35.7

32.4 31.7 31.7 35.7 35.7

27.7 29.7 29.7 11.1 11.1

28.2 32.6 32.6 12.0 12.0

27.5 27.0 27.0 33.3 33.3

Havasupai Reservation ---------------------Arizona -----------------------------

416 416

.5 .5

5.0 5.0

2.2 2.2

1.6 1.6

1.9 1.9

1.6 1.6

– –

4.8 4.8

1.6 1.6

12.7 12.7

14.9 14.9

31.3 31.3

Hoh Reservation--------------------------Washington --------------------------

107 107

1.9 1.9

6.5 6.5

– –

4.0 4.0

– –

8.0 8.0

6.6 6.6

20.0 20.0

– –

50.0 50.0

37.5 37.5

55.6 55.6

Hollywood Reservation ---------------------Florida ------------------------------

480 480

18.5 18.5

17.5 17.5

8.1 8.1

8.8 8.8

10.8 10.8

13.6 13.6

11.7 11.7

14.8 14.8

13.6 13.6

36.6 36.6

21.7 21.7

34.0 34.0

Hoopa Valley Reservation ------------------California ----------------------------

1 780 1 780

4.6 4.6

5.6 5.6

3.7 3.7

3.2 3.2

6.4 6.4

4.7 4.7

5.0 5.0

6.3 6.3

6.3 6.3

14.4 14.4

24.1 24.1

31.7 31.7

Hopi Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ ---------Hopi Reservation -----------------------Arizona -----------------------------

7 002 7 002 7 002

13.5 13.5 13.5

8.7 8.7 8.7

4.2 4.2 4.2

8.3 8.3 8.3

9.5 9.5 9.5

9.4 9.4 9.4

8.5 8.5 8.5

12.1 12.1 12.1

10.9 10.9 10.9

28.6 28.6 28.6

21.7 21.7 21.7

38.5 38.5 38.5

Hopland Rancheria ------------------------California ----------------------------

160 160

.6 .6

5.8 5.8

6.5 6.5

– –

5.5 5.5

– –

4.2 4.2

– –

– –

28.6 28.6

– –

– –

Hualapai Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ ------Hualapai Reservation --------------------Arizona -----------------------------

812 812 812

11.3 11.3 11.3

7.0 7.0 7.0

4.0 4.0 4.0

4.4 4.4 4.4

6.3 6.3 6.3

8.2 8.2 8.2

6.8 6.8 6.8

13.5 13.5 13.5

9.4 9.4 9.4

20.7 20.7 20.7

10.0 10.0 10.0

15.3 15.3 15.3

Indian Township Reservation ----------------Maine ------------------------------

542 542

1.8 1.8

4.3 4.3

2.4 2.4

2.8 2.8

4.4 4.4

5.1 5.1

3.1 3.1

6.3 6.3

1.6 1.6

13.5 13.5

11.2 11.2

23.6 23.6

Iowa Reservation -------------------------Kansas ----------------------------Nebraska ----------------------------

96 82 14

17.7 3.7 100.0

21.8 14.1 100.0

– – –

23.5 13.3 100.0

16.3 7.7 100.0

10.0 – 100.0

8.0 – 100.0

15.0 5.6 100.0

10.0 – 100.0

9.1 – 100.0

22.0 15.2 100.0

25.7 25.7 –

Isabella Reservation and Trust Lands, MI -------Isabella Reservation ---------------------Michigan ---------------------------Isabella Trust Lands ---------------------Michigan ----------------------------

872 788 788 84 84

7.7 8.5 8.5 – –

7.3 8.1 8.1 – –

6.5 7.3 7.3 – –

5.1 5.6 5.6 – –

5.0 5.6 5.6 – –

15.8 17.7 17.7 – –

13.3 15.2 15.2 – –

19.7 21.0 21.0 9.4 9.4

16.1 18.0 18.0 – –

18.5 20.1 20.1 6.7 6.7

22.6 23.2 23.2 18.1 18.1

33.3 33.5 33.5 32.1 32.1

Isleta Pueblo ----------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

2 723 2 723

15.9 15.9

4.1 4.1

1.9 1.9

2.3 2.3

3.9 3.9

5.8 5.8

2.7 2.7

18.8 18.8

17.7 17.7

27.5 27.5

21.4 21.4

32.0 32.0

Jackson Rancheria ------------------------California ----------------------------

16 16

– –

– –

– –

12.5 12.5

20.0 20.0

100.0 100.0

12.5 12.5

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

40.0 40.0

12.5 12.5

28.6 28.6

Jamestown Klallam Reservation and Trust Lands, WA ----------------------------------Jamestown Klallam Reservation ------------Washington --------------------------

10 10 10

40.0 40.0 40.0

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

100.0 100.0 100.0

– – –

– – –

100.0 100.0 100.0

Jemez Pueblo ---------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

1 734 1 734

12.6 12.6

13.7 13.7

2.7 2.7

12.9 12.9

33.6 33.6

16.8 16.8

16.2 16.2

20.4 20.4

19.7 19.7

32.9 32.9

28.6 28.6

48.4 48.4

Jicarilla Apache Reservation -----------------New Mexico -------------------------

2 404 2 404

9.4 9.4

9.9 9.9

6.2 6.2

8.4 8.4

6.3 6.3

8.0 8.0

5.6 5.6

10.6 10.6

8.5 8.5

21.9 21.9

11.9 11.9

17.9 17.9

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Fort Hall Reservation and Trust Lands, ID -------Fort Hall Reservation --------------------Idaho ------------------------------

3 085 3 085 3 085

9.2 9.2 9.2

6.1 6.1 6.1

6.5 6.5 6.5

3.8 3.8 3.8

5.0 5.0 5.0

3.5 3.5 3.5

Fort Independence Reservation ---------------California ----------------------------

42 42

– –

5.0 5.0

– –

– –

– –

Fort McDermitt Reservation -----------------Nevada -----------------------------

382 382

4.5 4.5

7.4 7.4

2.1 2.1

3.5 3.5

Fort McDowell Reservation ------------------Arizona -----------------------------

568 568

9.0 9.0

8.3 8.3

6.1 6.1

Fort Mojave Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ--CA-NV ----------------------------------Fort Mojave Reservation -----------------Arizona ----------------------------Fort Mojave Trust Lands -----------------California ----------------------------

535 333 333 202 202

3.6 .6 .6 8.4 8.4

4.0 1.9 1.9 6.8 6.8

Fort Peck Reservation----------------------Montana ----------------------------

5 822 5 822

3.3 3.3

Fort Yuma (Quechan) Reservation ------------California ----------------------------

1 123 1 123

Gila River Reservation ---------------------Arizona -----------------------------

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 431 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

– –

– –

– –

6.7 6.7

17.4 17.4

33.3 33.3

– –

– –

13.0 13.0

– –

20.0 20.0

5.7 5.7

15.4 15.4

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

100.0 100.0 100.0

– – –

9.2 9.2

8.7 8.7

5.7 5.7

2.6 2.6

7.6 7.6

3.8 3.8

11.5 11.5

4.6 4.6

7.6 7.6

5.1 5.1

3.6 3.6

2.4 2.4

6.3 6.3

4.1 4.1

6.1 6.1

6.1 6.1

9.3 9.3

14.3 14.3

33.3 33.3

4.9 4.9 4.9

2.8 2.8 2.8

3.1 3.1 3.1

5.3 5.3 5.3

7.1 7.1 7.1

2.8 2.8 2.8

9.1 9.1 9.1

7.9 7.9 7.9

9.0 9.0 9.0

14.5 14.5 14.5

21.9 21.9 21.9

1.5 1.5

4.5 4.5

1.5 1.5

3.4 3.4

2.0 2.0

9.0 9.0

5.4 5.4

8.8 8.8

9.8 9.8

10.2 10.2

13.7 13.7

21.6 21.6

147 147

– –

– –

3.1 3.1

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

4.1 4.1

– –

– –

Laguna Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM ----------Laguna Pueblo -------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

3 649 3 649 3 649

3.7 3.7 3.7

6.2 6.2 6.2

3.1 3.1 3.1

5.8 5.8 5.8

9.1 9.1 9.1

4.0 4.0 4.0

3.7 3.7 3.7

5.2 5.2 5.2

3.4 3.4 3.4

17.4 17.4 17.4

20.0 20.0 20.0

34.0 34.0 34.0

La Jolla Reservation -----------------------California ----------------------------

151 151

23.8 23.8

6.2 6.2

6.2 6.2

– –

– –

– –

3.8 3.8

– –

– –

6.1 6.1

21.8 21.8

24.0 24.0

Lake Traverse (Sisseton) Reservation ----------South Dakota ------------------------

2 810 2 810

1.8 1.8

3.6 3.6

2.2 2.2

3.4 3.4

2.1 2.1

4.2 4.2

1.1 1.1

4.3 4.3

1.9 1.9

14.0 14.0

8.0 8.0

16.9 16.9

L’Anse Reservation and Trust Lands, MI--------L’Anse Reservation ---------------------Michigan ---------------------------L’Anse Trust Lands ---------------------Michigan ----------------------------

697 692 692 5 5

1.0 1.0 1.0 – –

2.3 2.0 2.0 40.0 40.0

1.8 1.8 1.8 – –

.9 .9 .9 – –

.9 .9 .9 – –

3.7 2.8 2.8 100.0 100.0

.9 .9 .9 – –

2.7 1.8 1.8 100.0 100.0

2.7 2.7 2.7 – –

9.5 8.8 8.8 100.0 100.0

9.4 9.5 9.5 – –

13.4 13.5 13.5 – –

Las Vegas Colony ------------------------Nevada -----------------------------

71 71

– –

4.8 4.8

4.8 4.8

4.4 4.4

8.8 8.8

12.0 12.0

7.9 7.9

24.0 24.0

24.0 24.0

18.5 18.5

27.5 27.5

47.1 47.1

Laytonville Rancheria ----------------------California ----------------------------

123 123

12.2 12.2

17.0 17.0

8.0 8.0

14.5 14.5

14.8 14.8

– –

7.7 7.7

26.3 26.3

21.1 21.1

13.9 13.9

25.6 25.6

32.6 32.6

Leech Lake Reservation --------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

3 421 3 421

6.2 6.2

8.5 8.5

4.3 4.3

4.5 4.5

7.9 7.9

6.0 6.0

5.5 5.5

7.2 7.2

7.7 7.7

13.1 13.1

25.6 25.6

34.8 34.8

Lone Pine Rancheria -----------------------California ----------------------------

164 164

6.7 6.7

10.7 10.7

2.7 2.7

7.8 7.8

12.7 12.7

7.7 7.7

8.2 8.2

3.8 3.8

13.5 13.5

18.6 18.6

26.8 26.8

32.8 32.8

Lookout Rancheria ------------------------California ----------------------------

62 62

– –

12.5 12.5

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

33.3 33.3

66.7 66.7

Los Coyotes Reservation -------------------California ----------------------------

93 93

7.5 7.5

45.8 45.8

37.5 37.5

11.4 11.4

20.5 20.5

– –

– –

– –

– –

16.7 16.7

80.8 80.8

67.7 67.7

Lovelock Colony --------------------------Nevada -----------------------------

78 78

15.4 15.4

– –

– –

– –

15.4 15.4

11.1 11.1

4.0 4.0

11.1 11.1

22.2 22.2

14.7 14.7

29.1 29.1

25.8 25.8

Lower Brule Reservation --------------------South Dakota ------------------------

984 984

7.9 7.9

12.0 12.0

5.2 5.2

11.6 11.6

7.9 7.9

6.9 6.9

9.6 9.6

8.9 8.9

9.6 9.6

15.7 15.7

16.5 16.5

26.3 26.3

Lower Elwha Reservation and Trust Lands, WA --Lower Elwha Reservation -----------------Washington --------------------------

103 103 103

19.4 19.4 19.4

21.1 21.1 21.1

2.1 2.1 2.1

8.2 8.2 8.2

14.3 14.3 14.3

25.0 25.0 25.0

5.5 5.5 5.5

11.1 11.1 11.1

22.2 22.2 22.2

4.8 4.8 4.8

5.4 5.4 5.4

15.2 15.2 15.2

Lower Sioux Community -------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

212 212

6.1 6.1

10.2 10.2

5.1 5.1

4.7 4.7

7.0 7.0

17.2 17.2

7.9 7.9

19.7 19.7

16.7 16.7

25.0 25.0

28.0 28.0

39.3 39.3

Lummi Reservation ------------------------Washington --------------------------

1 608 1 608

5.2 5.2

7.9 7.9

3.1 3.1

5.8 5.8

8.3 8.3

10.7 10.7

6.7 6.7

10.1 10.1

10.1 10.1

16.4 16.4

19.7 19.7

36.2 36.2

Makah Reservation -----------------------Washington --------------------------

956 956

4.0 4.0

6.7 6.7

4.4 4.4

4.6 4.6

4.3 4.3

6.0 6.0

3.0 3.0

5.7 5.7

2.9 2.9

15.8 15.8

18.2 18.2

27.3 27.3

Manchester (Point Arena) Rancheria -----------California ----------------------------

173 173

– –

5.2 5.2

5.2 5.2

1.9 1.9

– –

– –

1.9 1.9

– –

– –

13.8 13.8

15.2 15.2

25.5 25.5

Manzanita Reservation --------------------California ----------------------------

37 37

– –

13.5 13.5

18.9 18.9

– –

13.0 13.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

23.1 23.1

18.8 18.8

Maricopa (Ak-Chin) Reservation --------------Arizona -----------------------------

411 411

6.1 6.1

10.0 10.0

6.0 6.0

2.9 2.9

1.1 1.1

4.3 4.3

.8 .8

3.4 3.4

1.7 1.7

13.3 13.3

13.0 13.0

27.3 27.3

Mashantucket Pequot Reservation ------------Connecticut --------------------------

50 50

6.0 6.0

14.0 14.0

7.0 7.0

6.7 6.7

23.8 23.8

27.8 27.8

11.5 11.5

27.8 27.8

16.7 16.7

30.4 30.4

26.9 26.9

25.0 25.0

Mattaponi Reservation (state) ---------------Virginia -----------------------------

72 72

4.2 4.2

– –

5.8 5.8

– –

– –

– –

6.5 6.5

25.0 25.0

25.0 25.0

13.3 13.3

17.7 17.7

29.2 29.2

Menominee Reservation --------------------Wisconsin ---------------------------

3 216 3 216

8.2 8.2

11.9 11.9

5.2 5.2

7.9 7.9

10.6 10.6

6.7 6.7

5.4 5.4

13.7 13.7

11.7 11.7

17.0 17.0

18.2 18.2

28.0 28.0

Mesa Grande Reservation ------------------California ----------------------------

54 54

– –

4.3 4.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

15.4 15.4

– –

5.3 5.3

Mescalero Apache Reservation ---------------New Mexico -------------------------

2 519 2 519

2.1 2.1

3.1 3.1

2.3 2.3

2.5 2.5

5.3 5.3

3.8 3.8

1.3 1.3

5.1 5.1

3.8 3.8

6.5 6.5

18.1 18.1

27.5 27.5

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Kaibab Reservation -----------------------Arizona -----------------------------

65 65

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Kalispel Reservation -----------------------Washington --------------------------

84 84

2.4 2.4

6.8 6.8

– –

6.6 6.6

3.7 3.7

Karok Reservation and Trust Lands, CA --------Karok Trust Lands ----------------------California ----------------------------

12 12 12

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

Kickapoo Reservation ----------------------Kansas -----------------------------

368 368

.5 .5

10.1 10.1

1.7 1.7

Kootenai Reservation ----------------------Idaho ------------------------------

96 96

2.1 2.1

2.5 2.5

Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation and Trust Lands, WI-----------------------------------Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation ------------Wisconsin ---------------------------

1 767 1 767 1 767

3.5 3.5 3.5

Lac du Flambeau Reservation ----------------Wisconsin ---------------------------

1 431 1 431

Lac Vieux Desert Reservation ----------------Michigan ----------------------------

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

432

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

5.3 5.3

7.7 7.7

7.7 7.7

25.7 25.7

10.0 10.0

33.3 33.3

– –

10.0 10.0

– –

– –

25.0 25.0

16.7 16.7

40.0 40.0

10.7 10.7

38.8 38.8

16.0 16.0

51.8 51.8

45.9 45.9

42.3 42.3

19.6 19.6

37.4 37.4

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

13.6 13.6

20.0 20.0

4.1 3.7 3.7 10.6 10.6

6.8 6.4 6.4 13.2 13.2

6.6 5.9 5.9 17.1 17.1

4.8 4.4 4.4 15.9 15.9

5.6 5.5 5.5 6.7 6.7

9.3 9.1 9.1 15.9 15.9

8.9 8.3 8.3 25.0 25.0

25.2 24.4 24.4 42.4 42.4

20.4 20.2 20.2 25.7 25.7

37.3 37.5 37.5 35.1 35.1

4.4 4.4

– –

18.3 18.3

– –

– –

6.7 6.7

8.3 8.3

8.3 8.3

24.2 24.2

11.1 11.1

17.3 17.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

100.0 100.0

526 526

2.3 2.3

5.9 5.9

1.5 1.5

5.0 5.0

1.8 1.8

5.3 5.3

2.1 2.1

8.2 8.2

4.1 4.1

16.6 16.6

6.6 6.6

17.6 17.6

Muckleshoot Reservation and Trust Lands, WA---Muckleshoot Reservation -----------------Washington --------------------------

875 875 875

3.8 3.8 3.8

7.4 7.4 7.4

1.9 1.9 1.9

7.3 7.3 7.3

15.2 15.2 15.2

6.3 6.3 6.3

6.1 6.1 6.1

14.4 14.4 14.4

11.6 11.6 11.6

22.2 22.2 22.2

26.6 26.6 26.6

46.7 46.7 46.7

Nambe Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM ----------Nambe Pueblo -------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

313 313 313

37.7 37.7 37.7

21.0 21.0 21.0

12.7 12.7 12.7

10.9 10.9 10.9

13.2 13.2 13.2

13.5 13.5 13.5

18.2 18.2 18.2

24.1 24.1 24.1

22.6 22.6 22.6

26.1 26.1 26.1

35.2 35.2 35.2

41.5 41.5 41.5

Narragansett Reservation -------------------Rhode Island -------------------------

19 19

– –

5.3 5.3

15.8 15.8

5.3 5.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

54.5 54.5

– –

7.7 7.7

20.0 20.0

507 849 502 075 272 658 76 19 582

10.7 10.7 7.4 18.9 17.4 10.4 55.3 10.2

13.6 13.1 11.0 18.5 16.2 16.7 42.0 16.6

4.5 4.3 3.6 6.4 1.9 6.2 56.5 6.0

10.2 10.1 8.0 14.9 15.3 10.8 42.0 10.6

8.3 7.9 6.2 10.7 17.9 10.9 – 11.0

13.3 12.6 9.7 18.6 18.4 17.6 65.2 17.3

10.1 9.8 7.6 14.9 14.5 12.2 17.1 12.2

17.1 16.3 13.5 21.6 25.5 22.6 65.2 22.4

17.1 16.3 12.7 23.3 26.8 22.3 65.2 22.0

27.2 26.6 23.7 33.8 26.8 30.6 65.2 30.4

17.0 16.7 14.1 22.7 22.7 19.0 65.9 18.8

26.5 26.6 22.6 35.1 39.1 26.3 100.0 26.1

Nez Perce Reservation ---------------------Idaho ------------------------------

1 885 1 885

2.3 2.3

4.8 4.8

3.1 3.1

3.3 3.3

2.4 2.4

3.2 3.2

2.2 2.2

4.7 4.7

5.3 5.3

12.2 12.2

11.4 11.4

18.9 18.9

Nisqually Reservation ----------------------Washington --------------------------

460 460

8.3 8.3

4.0 4.0

9.1 9.1

3.1 3.1

13.3 13.3

5.6 5.6

4.0 4.0

4.8 4.8

9.6 9.6

17.0 17.0

15.4 15.4

19.4 19.4

Nooksack Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----Nooksack Reservation -------------------Washington -------------------------Nooksack Trust Lands -------------------Washington --------------------------

456 10 10 446 446

4.4 – – 4.5 4.5

3.9 – – 4.0 4.0

– – – – –

2.0 – – 2.0 2.0

6.7 – – 7.0 7.0

3.2 – – 3.2 3.2

– – – – –

4.2 – – 4.2 4.2

3.2 – – 3.2 3.2

12.3 – – 12.4 12.4

12.6 – – 13.0 13.0

20.8 – – 21.6 21.6

Northern Cheyenne Reservation and Trust Lands, MT--SD -------------------------------Northern Cheyenne Reservation ------------Montana ----------------------------

3 564 3 564 3 564

6.3 6.3 6.3

8.7 8.7 8.7

5.6 5.6 5.6

4.7 4.7 4.7

3.7 3.7 3.7

4.6 4.6 4.6

6.0 6.0 6.0

6.8 6.8 6.8

6.1 6.1 6.1

20.0 20.0 20.0

20.1 20.1 20.1

34.8 34.8 34.8

Omaha Reservation -----------------------Nebraska ----------------------------

1 925 1 925

4.1 4.1

10.5 10.5

3.3 3.3

6.6 6.6

7.2 7.2

11.0 11.0

7.6 7.6

10.9 10.9

9.4 9.4

15.6 15.6

15.8 15.8

25.8 25.8

Oneida (East) Reservation ------------------New York ---------------------------

41 41

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

Oneida (West) Reservation ------------------Wisconsin ---------------------------

2 450 2 450

2.6 2.6

2.4 2.4

1.6 1.6

1.9 1.9

2.8 2.8

3.2 3.2

1.9 1.9

4.1 4.1

3.2 3.2

11.3 11.3

13.1 13.1

18.2 18.2

Osage Reservation ------------------------Oklahoma ---------------------------

6 100 6 100

3.3 3.3

5.6 5.6

4.6 4.6

4.5 4.5

4.0 4.0

5.4 5.4

5.0 5.0

6.1 6.1

6.7 6.7

14.5 14.5

15.5 15.5

19.7 19.7

Paiute of Utah Reservation------------------Utah -------------------------------

285 285

4.9 4.9

13.5 13.5

9.2 9.2

7.3 7.3

7.0 7.0

11.7 11.7

6.0 6.0

15.6 15.6

15.6 15.6

31.5 31.5

16.8 16.8

26.7 26.7

Pala Reservation -------------------------California ----------------------------

581 581

6.0 6.0

8.6 8.6

5.1 5.1

5.3 5.3

4.8 4.8

3.7 3.7

3.3 3.3

6.7 6.7

9.1 9.1

8.0 8.0

22.9 22.9

41.0 41.0

Pamunkey Reservation (state) ---------------Virginia -----------------------------

37 37

8.1 8.1

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

20.0 20.0

29.7 29.7

37.9 37.9

Papago Reservation -----------------------Arizona -----------------------------

8 490 8 490

27.1 27.1

11.0 11.0

3.5 3.5

9.7 9.7

6.5 6.5

10.4 10.4

10.5 10.5

42.3 42.3

38.8 38.8

54.2 54.2

21.8 21.8

39.2 39.2

Pascua Yaqui Reservation-------------------Arizona -----------------------------

2 270 2 270

21.2 21.2

15.5 15.5

6.1 6.1

6.0 6.0

14.9 14.9

11.9 11.9

6.5 6.5

16.3 16.3

16.8 16.8

11.2 11.2

16.2 16.2

26.6 26.6

Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Reservation (state) ----Connecticut --------------------------

16 16

25.0 25.0

25.0 25.0

– –

25.0 25.0

33.3 33.3

– –

25.0 25.0

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

33.3 33.3

50.0 50.0

50.0 50.0

Pauma Reservation -----------------------California ----------------------------

132 132

– –

5.2 5.2

3.1 3.1

7.3 7.3

– –

– –

3.4 3.4

6.9 6.9

13.8 13.8

6.4 6.4

15.5 15.5

28.1 28.1

Payson (Yavapai-Apache) Community ----------Arizona -----------------------------

103 103

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Pechanga Reservation----------------------California ----------------------------

242 242

9.1 9.1

18.0 18.0

2.6 2.6

17.4 17.4

20.7 20.7

18.8 18.8

10.7 10.7

16.9 16.9

16.9 16.9

24.0 24.0

35.7 35.7

47.7 47.7

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Miccosukee Reservation --------------------Florida ------------------------------

72 72

9.7 9.7

12.5 12.5

– –

11.3 11.3

– –

8.3 8.3

Middletown Rancheria ---------------------California ----------------------------

18 18

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Mille Lacs Reservation ---------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

354 354

8.8 8.8

18.0 18.0

15.7 15.7

8.5 8.5

Minnesota Chippewa Trust Lands -------------Minnesota -----------------------------

31 31

– –

– –

– –

Mississippi Choctaw Reservation and Trust Lands, MS ----------------------------------Mississippi Choctaw Reservation -----------Mississippi --------------------------Mississippi Choctaw Trust Lands -----------Mississippi ---------------------------

4 056 3 850 3 850 206 206

12.8 12.8 12.8 14.6 14.6

10.2 9.9 9.9 15.3 15.3

Moapa River Reservation -------------------Nevada -----------------------------

177 177

9.0 9.0

Montgomery Creek Rancheria ----------------California ----------------------------

8 8

Morongo Reservation ----------------------California ----------------------------

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

Navajo Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ--NM--UT -Navajo Reservation ---------------------Arizona ----------------------------New Mexico ------------------------Utah ------------------------------Navajo Trust Lands ---------------------Arizona ----------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

143 123 87 31 5 19

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 433 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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433

Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

6.9 6.9 6.9

5.5 5.5 5.5

7.0 7.0 7.0

23.0 23.0 23.0

20.0 20.0 20.0

25.4 25.4 25.4

18.0 18.0

3.8 3.8

26.4 26.4

20.8 20.8

17.6 17.6

26.6 26.6

35.3 35.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

15.0 15.0

25.0 25.0

7.0 7.3 7.3 1.2 1.2

6.9 7.3 7.3 – –

7.1 7.3 7.3 – –

8.6 9.0 9.0 2.0 2.0

16.7 17.3 17.3 – –

15.0 15.5 15.5 – –

26.9 27.6 27.6 13.8 13.8

18.0 17.7 17.7 23.7 23.7

26.5 25.3 25.3 44.7 44.7

10.6 10.6

– –

16.1 16.1

100.0 100.0

11.9 11.9

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

50.0 50.0

11.9 11.9

22.7 22.7

9.8 9.8

3.9 3.9

8.5 8.5

3.5 3.5

9.7 9.7

8.7 8.7

9.4 9.4

9.4 9.4

19.1 19.1

45.7 45.7

39.7 39.7

3.2 3.2 3.2

7.8 7.8 7.8

7.2 7.2 7.2

2.9 2.9 2.9

2.3 2.3 2.3

– – –

1.7 1.7 1.7

– – –

– – –

14.8 14.8 14.8

12.4 12.4 12.4

20.0 20.0 20.0

159 159

5.7 5.7

3.3 3.3

5.3 5.3

4.4 4.4

8.2 8.2

8.0 8.0

1.8 1.8

4.6 4.6

4.6 4.6

3.5 3.5

10.4 10.4

20.3 20.3

Poospatuck Reservation (state) --------------New York ---------------------------

164 164

28.7 28.7

– –

5.4 5.4

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

10.3 10.3

6.9 6.9

– –

Port Gamble Reservation -------------------Washington --------------------------

386 386

3.1 3.1

7.5 7.5

2.1 2.1

4.3 4.3

7.9 7.9

5.3 5.3

4.8 4.8

8.0 8.0

13.0 13.0

15.9 15.9

14.9 14.9

30.8 30.8

Port Madison Reservation ------------------Washington --------------------------

374 374

4.3 4.3

2.9 2.9

3.8 3.8

1.7 1.7

5.1 5.1

3.8 3.8

4.4 4.4

4.8 4.8

4.8 4.8

8.7 8.7

11.0 11.0

14.6 14.6

Potawatomi (Kansas) Reservation ------------Kansas -----------------------------

503 503

3.6 3.6

5.9 5.9

1.1 1.1

5.0 5.0

1.2 1.2

4.7 4.7

– –

3.6 3.6

1.4 1.4

11.8 11.8

9.0 9.0

17.6 17.6

Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Reservation and Trust Lands, WI -----------------------------Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Reservation --------Wisconsin ---------------------------

247 247 247

7.7 7.7 7.7

7.3 7.3 7.3

.9 .9 .9

2.6 2.6 2.6

11.0 11.0 11.0

18.5 18.5 18.5

12.7 12.7 12.7

22.8 22.8 22.8

28.1 28.1 28.1

28.6 28.6 28.6

16.4 16.4 16.4

18.4 18.4 18.4

Prairie Island Community -------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

26 26

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

5.3 5.3

14.3 14.3

Puyallup Reservation and Trust Lands, WA ------Puyallup Reservation --------------------Washington --------------------------

977 977 977

4.7 4.7 4.7

7.6 7.6 7.6

5.1 5.1 5.1

6.3 6.3 6.3

6.3 6.3 6.3

7.9 7.9 7.9

7.5 7.5 7.5

8.8 8.8 8.8

7.6 7.6 7.6

16.8 16.8 16.8

17.8 17.8 17.8

23.5 23.5 23.5

Pyramid Lake Reservation ------------------Nevada -----------------------------

967 967

1.9 1.9

5.0 5.0

1.7 1.7

4.6 4.6

4.3 4.3

8.2 8.2

8.1 8.1

12.8 12.8

13.6 13.6

27.0 27.0

8.2 8.2

11.9 11.9

Quileute Reservation ----------------------Washington --------------------------

290 290

.7 .7

7.3 7.3

1.2 1.2

4.9 4.9

3.0 3.0

13.0 13.0

18.0 18.0

13.3 13.3

13.3 13.3

10.3 10.3

19.5 19.5

25.5 25.5

Quinault Reservation ----------------------Washington --------------------------

967 967

4.4 4.4

10.2 10.2

4.9 4.9

9.4 9.4

16.0 16.0

17.9 17.9

13.6 13.6

14.7 14.7

13.3 13.3

21.6 21.6

25.0 25.0

37.8 37.8

Ramah Navajo Community ------------------New Mexico -------------------------

175 175

10.9 10.9

7.1 7.1

2.6 2.6

8.1 8.1

25.6 25.6

7.1 7.1

10.7 10.7

21.4 21.4

25.0 25.0

24.4 24.4

15.9 15.9

31.3 31.3

Red Cliff Reservation and Trust Lands, WI ------Red Cliff Reservation --------------------Wisconsin ---------------------------

729 729 729

2.7 2.7 2.7

21.2 21.2 21.2

8.6 8.6 8.6

6.2 6.2 6.2

1.5 1.5 1.5

15.5 15.5 15.5

12.7 12.7 12.7

22.1 22.1 22.1

17.6 17.6 17.6

25.2 25.2 25.2

41.0 41.0 41.0

58.7 58.7 58.7

Redding Rancheria ------------------------California ----------------------------

44 44

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

21.1 21.1

52.6 52.6

100.0 100.0

Red Lake Reservation ----------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

3 560 3 560

13.3 13.3

11.4 11.4

4.2 4.2

5.8 5.8

8.6 8.6

22.3 22.3

11.2 11.2

20.4 20.4

20.4 20.4

24.5 24.5

28.2 28.2

40.0 40.0

Reno-Sparks Colony -----------------------Nevada -----------------------------

242 242

.4 .4

5.0 5.0

.5 .5

5.5 5.5

.9 .9

5.2 5.2

1.9 1.9

5.0 5.0

4.0 4.0

15.6 15.6

11.1 11.1

19.6 19.6

Resighini Rancheria------------------------California ----------------------------

49 49

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Rincon Reservation ------------------------California ----------------------------

432 432

3.0 3.0

6.4 6.4

1.0 1.0

2.7 2.7

7.1 7.1

11.3 11.3

6.3 6.3

13.9 13.9

11.3 11.3

12.1 12.1

20.1 20.1

37.5 37.5

Roaring Creek Rancheria--------------------California ----------------------------

20 20

25.0 25.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

Robinson Rancheria -----------------------California ----------------------------

125 125

3.2 3.2

33.9 33.9

39.4 39.4

15.2 15.2

20.4 20.4

70.6 70.6

71.2 71.2

70.6 70.6

70.6 70.6

65.9 65.9

76.7 76.7

78.6 78.6

Rocky Boy’s Reservation and Trust Lands, MT ---Rocky Boy’s Reservation -----------------Montana ---------------------------Rocky Boy’s Trust Lands -----------------Montana ----------------------------

1 860 1 469 1 469 391 391

4.5 4.1 4.1 6.1 6.1

8.3 8.7 8.7 6.9 6.9

4.3 4.4 4.4 4.0 4.0

5.1 4.8 4.8 6.2 6.2

6.5 6.1 6.1 7.7 7.7

6.9 5.3 5.3 11.0 11.0

4.4 5.1 5.1 1.7 1.7

13.7 11.8 11.8 18.6 18.6

9.0 8.7 8.7 9.7 9.7

15.9 13.7 13.7 22.9 22.9

18.6 16.3 16.3 27.3 27.3

27.0 24.4 24.4 36.8 36.8

Rosebud Reservation and Trust Lands, SD ------Rosebud Reservation --------------------South Dakota -----------------------Rosebud Trust Lands --------------------South Dakota ------------------------

7 6 6 1 1

7.4 6.5 6.5 13.0 13.0

5.4 4.8 4.8 9.2 9.2

4.0 4.1 4.1 3.5 3.5

5.3 4.2 4.2 12.4 12.4

5.8 6.0 6.0 4.9 4.9

5.2 3.8 3.8 18.7 18.7

5.7 4.7 4.7 11.9 11.9

13.1 11.0 11.0 31.9 31.9

12.4 10.6 10.6 28.8 28.8

17.7 17.1 17.1 22.1 22.1

16.0 13.7 13.7 29.9 29.9

25.8 23.6 23.6 41.1 41.1

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Penobscot Reservation and Trust Lands, ME -----Penobscot Reservation -------------------Maine ------------------------------

393 393 393

1.0 1.0 1.0

3.9 3.9 3.9

7.0 7.0 7.0

1.9 1.9 1.9

5.1 5.1 5.1

5.7 5.7 5.7

Picuris Pueblo ---------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

164 164

5.5 5.5

3.5 3.5

5.0 5.0

– –

1.1 1.1

Pine Creek Reservation (state) ---------------Michigan ----------------------------

22 22

– –

– –

13.6 13.6

– –

Pine Ridge Reservation and Trust Lands, NE--SD --Pine Ridge Reservation -------------------South Dakota -----------------------Pine Ridge Trust Lands -------------------South Dakota ------------------------

11 006 10 403 10 403 603 603

12.8 13.5 13.5 – –

10.8 11.3 11.3 3.5 3.5

8.1 8.3 8.3 3.7 3.7

Pinoleville Rancheria -----------------------California ----------------------------

51 51

– –

– –

Pleasant Point Reservation ------------------Maine ------------------------------

514 514

4.3 4.3

Poarch Creek Reservation and Trust Lands, AL ---Poarch Creek Reservation -----------------Alabama ----------------------------

190 190 190

Pojoaque Pueblo -------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

434

998 881 881 117 117

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 434 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

6.4 6.4 6.4

22.8 22.8 22.8

19.8 19.8 19.8

19.9 19.9 19.9

10.4 10.4 10.4

17.1 17.1 17.1

– –

– –

– –

– –

100.0 100.0

– –

– –

.4 .4

– –

.9 .9

– –

– –

6.3 6.3

4.8 4.8

10.8 10.8

9.1 – – – 100.0 100.0

31.3 15.4 22.2 – 100.0 100.0

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

33.3 33.3 33.3 – – –

33.3 33.3 33.3 – – –

33.3 33.3 33.3 – – –

21.1 25.0 33.3 – – –

22.2 33.3 50.0 – – –

2.4 2.4

4.3 4.3

4.0 4.0

13.0 13.0

7.0 7.0

7.4 7.4

2.1 2.1

17.3 17.3

23.1 23.1

29.4 29.4

5.3 5.3

25.1 25.1

3.4 3.4

4.8 4.8

6.7 6.7

4.0 4.0

65.5 65.5

68.0 68.0

67.4 67.4

52.6 52.6

64.8 64.8

10.5 10.5

8.8 8.8

6.2 6.2

6.7 6.7

2.5 2.5

4.2 4.2

4.8 4.8

9.7 9.7

6.6 6.6

19.4 19.4

29.1 29.1

38.9 38.9

7 060 7 060

6.9 6.9

8.8 8.8

5.0 5.0

6.1 6.1

8.3 8.3

11.1 11.1

5.3 5.3

13.2 13.2

13.2 13.2

26.6 26.6

16.6 16.6

28.4 28.4

Sandia Pueblo ---------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

405 405

6.7 6.7

4.2 4.2

2.5 2.5

1.6 1.6

1.9 1.9

4.5 4.5

1.9 1.9

4.4 4.4

3.8 3.8

12.6 12.6

7.6 7.6

24.8 24.8

Sandy Lake Reservation --------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

26 26

15.4 15.4

19.0 19.0

28.6 28.6

17.4 17.4

23.1 23.1

40.0 40.0

18.8 18.8

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

75.0 75.0

37.5 37.5

60.0 60.0

San Felipe Pueblo -------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

1 884 1 884

9.2 9.2

9.1 9.1

3.3 3.3

7.8 7.8

7.9 7.9

5.5 5.5

6.6 6.6

8.8 8.8

7.0 7.0

15.3 15.3

20.9 20.9

42.6 42.6

San Ildefonso Pueblo ----------------------New Mexico -------------------------

334 334

3.3 3.3

4.9 4.9

1.6 1.6

3.7 3.7

6.7 6.7

– –

5.8 5.8

– –

– –

14.0 14.0

13.6 13.6

22.1 22.1

San Juan Pueblo -------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

1 275 1 275

7.3 7.3

8.5 8.5

1.7 1.7

8.3 8.3

7.4 7.4

11.1 11.1

9.4 9.4

17.4 17.4

13.1 13.1

27.5 27.5

40.1 40.1

57.2 57.2

San Manuel Reservation --------------------California ----------------------------

38 38

23.7 23.7

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

17.6 17.6

– –

15.4 15.4

San Pasqual Reservation -------------------California ----------------------------

221 221

11.8 11.8

9.0 9.0

3.5 3.5

6.6 6.6

2.2 2.2

11.4 11.4

7.7 7.7

17.9 17.9

5.1 5.1

17.0 17.0

29.5 29.5

42.6 42.6

Santa Ana Pueblo ------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

491 491

.8 .8

5.8 5.8

7.2 7.2

5.2 5.2

3.7 3.7

7.5 7.5

5.8 5.8

11.6 11.6

8.3 8.3

19.8 19.8

33.4 33.4

45.2 45.2

Santa Clara Pueblo -----------------------New Mexico -------------------------

1 295 1 295

2.0 2.0

5.1 5.1

2.0 2.0

4.0 4.0

4.2 4.2

5.5 5.5

2.5 2.5

6.9 6.9

6.2 6.2

19.2 19.2

11.3 11.3

16.5 16.5

Santa Rosa Rancheria ---------------------California ----------------------------

281 281

18.1 18.1

20.2 20.2

2.1 2.1

13.8 13.8

9.1 9.1

33.3 33.3

27.2 27.2

33.3 33.3

33.3 33.3

32.8 32.8

31.2 31.2

22.4 22.4

Santa Rosa Reservation --------------------California ----------------------------

39 39

– –

7.7 7.7

– –

9.7 9.7

– –

12.5 12.5

12.5 12.5

– –

25.0 25.0

– –

25.0 25.0

16.7 16.7

Santa Ynez Reservation --------------------California ----------------------------

254 254

– –

1.7 1.7

3.4 3.4

1.6 1.6

– –

11.9 11.9

7.2 7.2

6.8 6.8

11.4 11.4

14.0 14.0

6.6 6.6

15.8 15.8

Santa Ysabel Reservation -------------------California ----------------------------

144 144

6.3 6.3

2.1 2.1

– –

.7 .7

– –

1.8 1.8

.9 .9

1.6 1.6

1.6 1.6

13.9 13.9

16.2 16.2

16.0 16.0

Santee Reservation -----------------------Nebraska ----------------------------

438 438

7.8 7.8

6.5 6.5

9.9 9.9

3.0 3.0

6.3 6.3

11.5 11.5

6.6 6.6

20.6 20.6

14.0 14.0

14.0 14.0

28.6 28.6

34.2 34.2

Santo Domingo Pueblo ---------------------New Mexico -------------------------

2 721 2 721

51.3 51.3

53.1 53.1

4.3 4.3

55.1 55.1

52.8 52.8

68.0 68.0

62.0 62.0

71.1 71.1

70.4 70.4

69.3 69.3

58.4 58.4

82.8 82.8

San Xavier Reservation --------------------Arizona -----------------------------

1 087 1 087

11.1 11.1

11.0 11.0

3.0 3.0

17.4 17.4

8.6 8.6

10.6 10.6

7.8 7.8

16.7 16.7

13.8 13.8

9.7 9.7

22.7 22.7

41.0 41.0

Sauk-Suiattle Reservation -------------------Washington --------------------------

50 50

12.0 12.0

13.3 13.3

– –

12.8 12.8

15.0 15.0

16.7 16.7

9.4 9.4

16.7 16.7

16.7 16.7

20.8 20.8

25.0 25.0

35.7 35.7

Sault Ste. Marie Reservation and Trust Lands, MI Sault Ste. Marie Reservation --------------Michigan ---------------------------Sault Ste. Marie Trust Lands --------------Michigan ----------------------------

501 279 279 222 222

2.8 – – 6.3 6.3

– – – – –

– – – – –

– – – – –

– – – – –

– – – – –

– – – – –

– – – – –

– – – – –

9.7 14.3 14.3 2.7 2.7

12.0 14.4 14.4 9.6 9.6

31.1 44.7 44.7 16.3 16.3

Schaghticoke Reservation (state) -------------Connecticut --------------------------

5 5

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Seminole Trust Lands ----------------------Florida --------------------------------

80 80

– –

4.9 4.9

4.9 4.9

– –

– –

– –

– –

38.7 38.7

12.9 12.9

14.7 14.7

4.9 4.9

12.5 12.5

Shakopee Community----------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

182 182

18.7 18.7

15.6 15.6

4.5 4.5

14.5 14.5

7.4 7.4

19.6 19.6

8.4 8.4

17.5 17.5

15.8 15.8

41.8 41.8

16.4 16.4

21.3 21.3

Sherwood Valley Rancheria -----------------California ----------------------------

6 6

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Shingle Springs Rancheria -------------------California ----------------------------

2 2

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Shinnecock Reservation (state) ---------------New York ---------------------------

355 355

8.7 8.7

5.2 5.2

.9 .9

2.4 2.4

1.3 1.3

5.6 5.6

2.7 2.7

4.8 4.8

5.5 5.5

10.2 10.2

26.4 26.4

42.7 42.7

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Round Valley Reservation and Trust Lands, CA ---Round Valley Reservation -----------------California ----------------------------

549 549 549

6.0 6.0 6.0

9.0 9.0 9.0

3.9 3.9 3.9

5.2 5.2 5.2

4.1 4.1 4.1

17.8 17.8 17.8

Rumsey Rancheria ------------------------California ----------------------------

10 10

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Sac and Fox (Iowa) Reservation --------------Iowa -------------------------------

572 572

.2 .2

2.5 2.5

2.3 2.3

.9 .9

Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Reservation and Trust Lands, KS--NE --------------------------------Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Reservation -----------Kansas ----------------------------Nebraska ---------------------------Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Trust Lands -----------Kansas -----------------------------

35 32 23 9 3 3

28.6 21.9 – 77.8 100.0 100.0

– – – – – –

6.7 7.4 – 50.0 – –

St. Croix Reservation ----------------------Wisconsin ---------------------------

436 436

5.0 5.0

11.9 11.9

St. Regis Mohawk Reservation ---------------New York ---------------------------

1 923 1 923

61.5 61.5

Salt River Reservation ---------------------Arizona -----------------------------

3 547 3 547

San Carlos Reservation --------------------Arizona -----------------------------

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 435 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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435

Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

12.5 12.5

– –

– –

– –

17.6 17.6

28.6 28.6

7.0 7.0

2.4 2.4

5.7 5.7

9.1 9.1

20.7 20.7

21.1 21.1

35.9 35.9

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

1.8 1.8

– –

1.8 1.8

2.9 2.9

2.8 2.8

5.8 5.8

5.8 5.8

8.5 8.5

5.0 5.0

13.5 13.5

4.6 5.2 5.2 – –

.4 .5 .5 – –

4.2 4.7 4.7 – –

2.7 – – 42.9 42.9

21.1 19.6 19.6 27.3 27.3

5.2 – – 42.1 42.1

14.0 10.9 10.9 27.3 27.3

14.0 10.9 10.9 27.3 27.3

25.0 25.7 25.7 21.4 21.4

24.5 14.3 14.3 100.0 100.0

39.3 30.1 30.1 100.0 100.0

1.8 1.8

4.4 4.4

2.0 2.0

2.9 2.9

4.0 4.0

5.8 5.8

1.0 1.0

3.3 3.3

5.6 5.6

6.8 6.8

13.5 13.5

21.1 21.1

1 213 1 213

4.6 4.6

9.7 9.7

5.8 5.8

5.8 5.8

4.7 4.7

10.3 10.3

5.8 5.8

10.0 10.0

10.8 10.8

18.4 18.4

14.9 14.9

28.3 28.3

Squaxin Island Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -Squaxin Island Trust Lands----------------Washington --------------------------

146 146 146

– – –

4.2 4.2 4.2

2.5 2.5 2.5

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

8.7 8.7 8.7

37.7 37.7 37.7

8.4 8.4 8.4

12.2 12.2 12.2

Standing Rock Reservation ------------------North Dakota -----------------------South Dakota ------------------------

4 872 2 834 2 038

4.4 5.4 3.1

7.3 7.4 7.0

3.7 3.8 3.5

3.1 3.4 2.7

2.6 2.2 3.1

4.7 3.7 6.4

4.4 3.7 5.3

5.7 3.7 8.9

7.3 6.7 8.4

17.4 17.2 17.8

10.5 10.8 10.1

20.0 22.4 16.9

Stewarts Point Rancheria -------------------California ----------------------------

89 89

18.0 18.0

6.8 6.8

8.1 8.1

7.6 7.6

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

13.6 13.6

8.3 8.3

40.0 40.0

Stillaguamish Reservation -------------------Washington --------------------------

95 95

4.2 4.2

4.7 4.7

– –

4.5 4.5

– –

– –

5.9 5.9

21.1 21.1

21.1 21.1

24.1 24.1

11.8 11.8

12.5 12.5

Stockbridge Reservation --------------------Wisconsin ---------------------------

448 448

8.5 8.5

7.0 7.0

3.8 3.8

5.2 5.2

5.1 5.1

13.2 13.2

6.9 6.9

11.8 11.8

11.8 11.8

15.9 15.9

20.5 20.5

35.4 35.4

Sulphur Bank (El-Em) Rancheria --------------California ----------------------------

91 91

5.5 5.5

6.0 6.0

– –

5.8 5.8

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

8.3 8.3

Summit Lake Reservation -------------------Nevada -----------------------------

8 8

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Susanville Reservation ---------------------California ----------------------------

148 148

2.7 2.7

4.0 4.0

1.6 1.6

1.5 1.5

5.6 5.6

– –

– –

– –

6.7 6.7

4.2 4.2

18.1 18.1

29.8 29.8

Swinomish Reservation ---------------------Washington --------------------------

581 581

2.1 2.1

2.3 2.3

1.3 1.3

2.4 2.4

3.7 3.7

– –

.5 .5

– –

– –

18.5 18.5

17.4 17.4

27.0 27.0

Table Bluff Rancheria ----------------------California ----------------------------

39 39

– –

– –

30.6 30.6

– –

7.4 7.4

22.2 22.2

6.9 6.9

22.2 22.2

22.2 22.2

7.7 7.7

16.1 16.1

18.8 18.8

Table Mountain Rancheria ------------------California ----------------------------

35 35

11.4 11.4

31.3 31.3

31.3 31.3

28.1 28.1

33.3 33.3

9.1 9.1

25.9 25.9

9.1 9.1

9.1 9.1

40.0 40.0

66.7 66.7

84.6 84.6

Tama Reservation (state) -------------------Georgia -----------------------------

9 9

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Taos Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM ------------Taos Pueblo ---------------------------New Mexico ------------------------Taos Trust Lands -----------------------New Mexico -------------------------

1 252 1 248 1 248 4 4

1.9 1.9 1.9 – –

3.6 3.6 3.6 – –

1.4 1.4 1.4 – –

1.5 1.5 1.5 – –

2.7 2.7 2.7 – –

.5 .5 .5 – –

.7 .7 .7 – –

5.0 5.0 5.0 – –

1.5 1.5 1.5 – –

11.4 11.4 11.4 – –

10.8 10.8 10.8 – –

19.6 19.6 19.6 – –

Te-Moak Reservation and Trust Lands, NV ------Te-Moak Reservation --------------------Nevada ----------------------------Te-Moak Trust Lands --------------------Nevada -----------------------------

853 826 826 27 27

3.6 3.8 3.8 – –

4.0 3.9 3.9 7.4 7.4

1.7 1.8 1.8 – –

2.3 2.2 2.2 3.7 3.7

5.3 5.7 5.7 – –

3.9 3.8 3.8 5.6 5.6

3.8 4.0 4.0 – –

6.1 5.1 5.1 22.2 22.2

6.7 5.4 5.4 27.8 27.8

13.8 12.5 12.5 42.1 42.1

10.6 10.0 10.0 22.2 22.2

16.9 15.6 15.6 42.9 42.9

Tesuque Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM ----------Tesuque Pueblo ------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

223 223 223

1.8 1.8 1.8

9.1 9.1 9.1

4.3 4.3 4.3

– – –

– – –

– – –

– – –

4.8 4.8 4.8

11.5 11.5 11.5

11.2 11.2 11.2

5.5 5.5 5.5

17.5 17.5 17.5

Tonawanda Reservation --------------------New York ---------------------------

448 448

2.9 2.9

1.8 1.8

1.0 1.0

.7 .7

10.5 10.5

2.5 2.5

1.2 1.2

– –

– –

20.6 20.6

16.8 16.8

23.8 23.8

Torres-Martinez Reservation -----------------California ----------------------------

158 158

3.8 3.8

13.1 13.1

5.8 5.8

11.5 11.5

10.6 10.6

20.6 20.6

12.6 12.6

19.4 19.4

27.8 27.8

28.3 28.3

28.3 28.3

27.9 27.9

Trinidad Rancheria ------------------------California ----------------------------

61 61

6.6 6.6

7.0 7.0

12.3 12.3

7.0 7.0

16.3 16.3

– –

8.0 8.0

23.1 23.1

23.1 23.1

31.3 31.3

19.2 19.2

35.7 35.7

Tulalip Reservation ------------------------Washington --------------------------

1 204 1 204

10.7 10.7

14.4 14.4

4.3 4.3

12.6 12.6

15.1 15.1

15.3 15.3

9.8 9.8

12.6 12.6

12.9 12.9

18.8 18.8

22.9 22.9

32.1 32.1

Tule River Reservation ---------------------California ----------------------------

750 750

1.7 1.7

5.3 5.3

2.4 2.4

4.4 4.4

3.3 3.3

7.3 7.3

5.0 5.0

5.5 5.5

7.3 7.3

14.2 14.2

7.2 7.2

12.1 12.1

Tunica-Biloxi Reservation -------------------Louisiana ----------------------------

18 18

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

27.3 27.3

23.1 23.1

30.0 30.0

Tuolumne Rancheria -----------------------California ----------------------------

68 68

7.4 7.4

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

20.0 20.0

10.0 10.0

17.2 17.2

14.8 14.8

18.2 18.2

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Shoalwater Reservation --------------------Washington --------------------------

83 83

9.6 9.6

9.0 9.0

– –

9.0 9.0

– –

– –

Skokomish Reservation---------------------Washington --------------------------

415 415

5.1 5.1

3.6 3.6

6.6 6.6

3.1 3.1

2.1 2.1

Skull Valley Reservation --------------------Utah -------------------------------

17 17

– –

– –

– –

– –

Smith River Rancheria ---------------------California ----------------------------

96 96

– –

– –

– –

Soboba Reservation -----------------------California ----------------------------

372 372

.3 .3

.9 .9

Sokaogon Chippewa Community and Trust Lands, WI-----------------------------------Sokaogon Chippewa Community ------------Wisconsin --------------------------Sokaogon Chippewa Trust Lands -----------Wisconsin ---------------------------

303 268 268 35 35

5.0 5.6 5.6 – –

Southern Ute Reservation -------------------Colorado ----------------------------

1 037 1 037

Spokane Reservation ----------------------Washington --------------------------

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon.

436

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 436 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

3.9 5.0 5.0 .9 .9

6.3 6.6 6.6 5.6 5.6

5.4 6.1 6.1 3.1 3.1

10.5 11.7 11.7 6.5 6.5

11.3 13.3 13.3 5.8 5.8

17.5 20.2 20.2 10.5 10.5

2.2 2.2

7.5 7.5

2.2 2.2

2.2 2.2

– –

14.9 14.9

17.8 17.8

11.0 11.0

5.7 5.7

5.1 5.1

10.2 10.2

10.2 10.2

13.4 13.4

15.4 15.4

25.0 25.0

3.2 3.2

7.3 7.3

11.2 11.2

3.5 3.5

11.5 11.5

11.1 11.1

16.9 16.9

13.9 13.9

28.0 28.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

13.3 13.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

21.1 21.1

36.4 36.4

4.3 4.3

1.4 1.4

1.4 1.4

2.1 2.1

3.9 3.9

– –

– –

– –

– –

6.5 6.5

11.3 11.3

19.6 19.6

1 299 1 299 1 053 246

8.0 8.0 9.1 3.3

9.0 9.0 9.5 6.8

5.7 5.7 6.7 1.4

7.0 7.0 7.7 4.3

14.4 14.4 14.4 14.4

26.6 26.6 28.9 14.7

22.0 22.0 24.7 10.8

28.3 28.3 30.1 19.1

27.6 27.6 29.2 19.1

39.9 39.9 45.4 18.0

29.4 29.4 28.2 34.7

43.7 43.7 44.2 41.7

Vermillion Lake Reservation -----------------Minnesota ---------------------------

35 35

– –

– –

– –

17.1 17.1

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

13.8 13.8

23.5 23.5

Viejas Rancheria -------------------------California ----------------------------

229 229

24.0 24.0

14.6 14.6

8.9 8.9

12.8 12.8

8.8 8.8

13.2 13.2

8.2 8.2

23.3 23.3

20.9 20.9

16.4 16.4

24.6 24.6

35.1 35.1

Walker River Reservation -------------------Nevada -----------------------------

612 612

1.1 1.1

1.5 1.5

2.7 2.7

1.8 1.8

2.1 2.1

4.6 4.6

2.7 2.7

6.4 6.4

7.9 7.9

7.6 7.6

12.8 12.8

17.3 17.3

Warm Springs Reservation and Trust Lands, OR --Warm Springs Reservation ----------------Oregon -----------------------------

2 871 2 871 2 871

5.3 5.3 5.3

7.4 7.4 7.4

4.9 4.9 4.9

4.6 4.6 4.6

3.8 3.8 3.8

3.8 3.8 3.8

3.0 3.0 3.0

6.6 6.6 6.6

6.2 6.2 6.2

10.4 10.4 10.4

16.3 16.3 16.3

27.4 27.4 27.4

Washoe Reservation-----------------------Nevada -----------------------------

58 58

– –

37.7 37.7

3.8 3.8

28.3 28.3

33.3 33.3

53.3 53.3

40.8 40.8

60.0 60.0

53.3 53.3

53.3 53.3

38.8 38.8

57.9 57.9

White Earth Reservation --------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

2 798 2 798

1.5 1.5

4.8 4.8

2.9 2.9

2.8 2.8

2.7 2.7

5.4 5.4

2.6 2.6

5.9 5.9

4.7 4.7

11.4 11.4

11.3 11.3

19.7 19.7

Wind River Reservation --------------------Wyoming ----------------------------

5 717 5 717

3.6 3.6

7.7 7.7

5.5 5.5

4.5 4.5

3.7 3.7

7.3 7.3

5.0 5.0

8.8 8.8

5.6 5.6

16.4 16.4

11.1 11.1

20.3 20.3

Winnebago Reservation --------------------Nebraska ----------------------------

1 154 1 154

1.6 1.6

4.1 4.1

3.7 3.7

2.7 2.7

1.2 1.2

5.1 5.1

2.8 2.8

4.5 4.5

6.8 6.8

9.5 9.5

11.8 11.8

15.5 15.5

Winnemucca Colony -----------------------Nevada -----------------------------

54 54

11.1 11.1

– –

– –

– –

– –

30.8 30.8

– –

– –

– –

61.5 61.5

25.0 25.0

28.6 28.6

Wisconsin Winnebago Reservation and Trust Lands, WI-----------------------------------Wisconsin Winnebago Reservation ----------Wisconsin --------------------------Wisconsin Winnebago Trust Lands ----------Wisconsin ---------------------------

526 436 436 90 90

7.4 5.0 5.0 18.9 18.9

7.0 5.5 5.5 13.3 13.3

3.0 2.4 2.4 5.6 5.6

5.4 2.7 2.7 17.8 17.8

9.6 8.0 8.0 14.5 14.5

6.8 2.9 2.9 17.1 17.1

3.9 2.3 2.3 9.9 9.9

10.1 4.7 4.7 24.4 24.4

14.2 10.3 10.3 24.4 24.4

16.0 13.2 13.2 26.1 26.1

15.5 10.3 10.3 34.2 34.2

23.0 17.4 17.4 40.5 40.5

XL Ranch Reservation----------------------California ----------------------------

23 23

– –

21.7 21.7

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

21.4 21.4

21.7 21.7

33.3 33.3

Yakima Reservation and Trust Lands, WA ------Yakima Reservation ---------------------Washington -------------------------Yakima Trust Lands ---------------------Washington --------------------------

6 198 6 161 6 161 37 37

8.7 8.8 8.8 – –

10.2 10.2 10.2 12.1 12.1

4.1 4.1 4.1 – –

7.9 7.9 7.9 – –

6.7 6.7 6.7 – –

7.2 7.2 7.2 – –

6.2 6.2 6.2 – –

12.2 12.2 12.2 – –

13.6 13.3 13.3 100.0 100.0

23.1 23.2 23.2 – –

22.9 22.8 22.8 36.4 36.4

34.1 33.9 33.9 100.0 100.0

Yankton Reservation ----------------------South Dakota ------------------------

2 002 2 002

4.8 4.8

7.1 7.1

4.4 4.4

4.7 4.7

3.3 3.3

6.6 6.6

3.9 3.9

10.6 10.6

10.0 10.0

16.8 16.8

12.6 12.6

19.2 19.2

Yavapai Reservation ----------------------Arizona -----------------------------

151 151

2.6 2.6

11.4 11.4

– –

6.8 6.8

6.1 6.1

6.5 6.5

9.4 9.4

6.5 6.5

6.5 6.5

12.3 12.3

30.2 30.2

26.8 26.8

Yerington Reservation and Trust Lands, NV -----Yerington Reservation -------------------Nevada ----------------------------Yerington Trust Lands -------------------Nevada -----------------------------

349 211 211 138 138

1.1 .5 .5 2.2 2.2

2.0 1.6 1.6 2.5 2.5

1.3 .5 .5 2.5 2.5

.9 – – 2.3 2.3

10.6 9.4 9.4 12.5 12.5

– – – – –

– – – – –

5.8 2.9 2.9 10.0 10.0

– – – – –

4.7 5.6 5.6 3.4 3.4

29.5 33.8 33.8 22.8 22.8

39.8 42.5 42.5 35.4 35.4

Yomba Reservation -----------------------Nevada -----------------------------

100 100

2.0 2.0

8.9 8.9

4.4 4.4

6.3 6.3

4.1 4.1

– –

– –

7.1 7.1

– –

14.3 14.3

15.6 15.6

16.0 16.0

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo ---------------------Texas ------------------------------

248 248

7.3 7.3

1.3 1.3

– –

2.5 2.5

2.7 2.7

– –

– –

3.4 3.4

– –

7.7 7.7

4.9 4.9

16.9 16.9

Yurok Reservation ------------------------California ----------------------------

494 494

7.5 7.5

8.0 8.0

.9 .9

5.1 5.1

15.5 15.5

15.2 15.2

11.2 11.2

12.4 12.4

18.0 18.0

15.4 15.4

28.0 28.0

32.0 32.0

Zia Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -------------Zia Pueblo ----------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

638 638 638

3.6 3.6 3.6

4.0 4.0 4.0

2.3 2.3 2.3

2.5 2.5 2.5

.6 .6 .6

8.6 8.6 8.6

3.1 3.1 3.1

9.3 9.3 9.3

2.8 2.8 2.8

8.3 8.3 8.3

9.7 9.7 9.7

25.3 25.3 25.3

Zuni Pueblo -----------------------------New Mexico -------------------------

7 094 7 094

4.6 4.6

6.2 6.2

2.3 2.3

4.3 4.3

4.3 4.3

4.7 4.7

4.4 4.4

3.7 3.7

3.1 3.1

37.0 37.0

9.1 9.1

22.7 22.7

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

730 777 777 953 953

3.7 3.9 3.9 3.4 3.4

7.0 8.2 8.2 3.9 3.9

5.0 5.9 5.9 2.7 2.7

3.3 3.7 3.7 2.5 2.5

3.2 3.3 3.3 2.7 2.7

3.3 2.1 2.1 7.1 7.1

Tuscarora Reservation ---------------------New York ---------------------------

353 353

7.6 7.6

6.5 6.5

– –

7.2 7.2

8.5 8.5

Uintah and Ouray Reservation ---------------Utah -------------------------------

2 667 2 667

10.2 10.2

10.5 10.5

5.4 5.4

4.1 4.1

Umatilla Reservation ----------------------Oregon -----------------------------

1 030 1 030

4.4 4.4

5.4 5.4

4.3 4.3

Upper Lake Rancheria ---------------------California ----------------------------

11 11

– –

– –

Upper Sioux Community--------------------Minnesota ---------------------------

23 23

8.7 8.7

Upper Skagit Reservation -------------------Washington --------------------------

161 161

Ute Mountain Reservation and Trust Lands, CO-NM--UT -------------------------------Ute Mountain Reservation ----------------Colorado ---------------------------Utah -------------------------------

All persons

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDmCon. Turtle Mountain Reservation and Trust Lands, ND-SD-----------------------------------Turtle Mountain Reservation ---------------North Dakota -----------------------Turtle Mountain Trust Lands---------------North Dakota ------------------------

6 4 4 1 1

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437

Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

TRIBAL JURISDICTION STATISTICAL AREA

All areas --------------------------

200 290

5.1

5.7

3.9

4.7

4.7

6.2

4.7

8.6

7.4

16.8

16.6

23.5

Absentee Shawnee-Citizens Band of Potawatomi TJSA ---------------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

6 129 6 129

4.0 4.0

4.9 4.9

3.9 3.9

4.6 4.6

3.7 3.7

5.2 5.2

3.3 3.3

5.9 5.9

4.0 4.0

18.0 18.0

16.9 16.9

21.6 21.6

Caddo-Wichita-Delaware TJSA----------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

599 599

2.8 2.8

8.8 8.8

5.8 5.8

2.2 2.2

8.8 8.8

10.3 10.3

4.6 4.6

10.2 10.2

10.2 10.2

10.9 10.9

18.7 18.7

35.4 35.4

Cherokee TJSA ---------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

66 435 66 435

5.6 5.6

6.1 6.1

4.2 4.2

5.2 5.2

4.8 4.8

6.1 6.1

5.2 5.2

8.8 8.8

7.6 7.6

17.6 17.6

17.0 17.0

24.2 24.2

Cheyenne-Arapaho TJSA --------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

6 824 6 824

4.0 4.0

6.7 6.7

4.3 4.3

4.9 4.9

4.7 4.7

6.0 6.0

3.1 3.1

8.1 8.1

7.4 7.4

13.6 13.6

17.0 17.0

22.3 22.3

Chickasaw TJSA --------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

21 013 21 013

4.9 4.9

5.4 5.4

3.4 3.4

4.9 4.9

6.2 6.2

6.4 6.4

5.0 5.0

8.1 8.1

7.8 7.8

16.7 16.7

17.2 17.2

24.5 24.5

Choctaw TJSA ---------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

28 245 28 245

5.6 5.6

5.1 5.1

3.3 3.3

4.5 4.5

4.8 4.8

6.8 6.8

4.9 4.9

9.1 9.1

7.3 7.3

17.5 17.5

15.7 15.7

22.1 22.1

Creek TJSA -----------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

45 190 45 190

4.8 4.8

5.5 5.5

3.9 3.9

4.6 4.6

4.2 4.2

5.9 5.9

4.6 4.6

8.8 8.8

7.5 7.5

16.3 16.3

16.7 16.7

23.0 23.0

Iowa TJSA ------------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

307 307

2.3 2.3

5.2 5.2

1.4 1.4

1.3 1.3

2.6 2.6

8.3 8.3

8.9 8.9

6.3 6.3

4.2 4.2

17.5 17.5

20.5 20.5

32.4 32.4

Kaw TJSA ------------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

687 687

2.0 2.0

4.1 4.1

5.3 5.3

2.8 2.8

.6 .6

3.0 3.0

– –

2.6 2.6

– –

6.8 6.8

12.5 12.5

16.8 16.8

Kiowa-Comanche-Apache-Fort Sill Apache TJSA ---Oklahoma -----------------------------

12 979 12 979

5.7 5.7

6.2 6.2

3.8 3.8

3.9 3.9

4.4 4.4

8.1 8.1

4.1 4.1

10.0 10.0

8.0 8.0

16.5 16.5

15.2 15.2

23.2 23.2

Otoe-Missouria TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

475 475

3.6 3.6

11.3 11.3

4.7 4.7

5.2 5.2

6.9 6.9

16.0 16.0

10.9 10.9

8.1 8.1

10.6 10.6

21.3 21.3

16.3 16.3

25.6 25.6

Pawnee TJSA ----------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

1 628 1 628

5.2 5.2

4.3 4.3

3.5 3.5

4.1 4.1

4.3 4.3

6.5 6.5

3.8 3.8

6.5 6.5

6.2 6.2

13.5 13.5

17.7 17.7

31.8 31.8

Sac and Fox TJSA ------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

4 575 4 575

3.1 3.1

4.0 4.0

3.1 3.1

4.6 4.6

2.7 2.7

6.1 6.1

3.8 3.8

9.9 9.9

7.9 7.9

16.1 16.1

15.7 15.7

24.7 24.7

Seminole TJSA ---------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

3 772 3 772

2.4 2.4

4.4 4.4

4.1 4.1

3.1 3.1

2.9 2.9

5.1 5.1

1.9 1.9

6.4 6.4

7.0 7.0

17.5 17.5

15.3 15.3

23.3 23.3

Tonkawa TJSA ---------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

881 881

4.5 4.5

2.8 2.8

4.4 4.4

2.4 2.4

1.0 1.0

2.5 2.5

2.2 2.2

4.1 4.1

2.4 2.4

7.3 7.3

15.0 15.0

24.2 24.2

Creek-Seminole Joint Area TJSA --------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

531 531

4.3 4.3

6.9 6.9

5.5 5.5

7.5 7.5

7.5 7.5

13.8 13.8

10.1 10.1

11.8 11.8

10.4 10.4

23.2 23.2

17.9 17.9

25.2 25.2

Iowa-Sac and Fox Joint Area TJSA ------------Oklahoma -----------------------------

20 20

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

23.1 23.1

6.3 6.3

– –

TRIBAL DESIGNATED STATISTICAL AREA

All areas --------------------------

54 427

7.7

7.2

3.7

5.6

5.0

7.0

5.2

9.9

8.1

17.6

17.0

25.4

Apache Choctaw TDSA (state) ---------------Louisiana ------------------------------

684 684

11.3 11.3

5.5 5.5

3.0 3.0

9.9 9.9

10.0 10.0

– –

– –

2.7 2.7

– –

25.1 25.1

21.8 21.8

30.7 30.7

Chickahominy TDSA (state) -----------------Virginia -------------------------------

482 482

1.7 1.7

3.5 3.5

– –

2.7 2.7

1.2 1.2

– –

2.0 2.0

– –

– –

13.6 13.6

13.4 13.4

19.7 19.7

Clifton Choctaw TDSA (state) ----------------Louisiana ------------------------------

181 181

26.0 26.0

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

26.4 26.4

– –

13.1 13.1

Coharie TDSA (state) ----------------------North Carolina --------------------------

1 422 1 422

11.3 11.3

7.5 7.5

4.4 4.4

5.8 5.8

5.1 5.1

1.7 1.7

2.1 2.1

3.7 3.7

2.1 2.1

15.7 15.7

10.7 10.7

18.0 18.0

Coquille Indian TDSA ----------------------Oregon -------------------------------

6 236 6 236

3.8 3.8

4.7 4.7

4.9 4.9

3.9 3.9

3.8 3.8

6.0 6.0

2.6 2.6

8.2 8.2

6.3 6.3

11.7 11.7

14.1 14.1

20.7 20.7

Delaware-Muncie TDSA (state) ---------------Kansas -------------------------------

23 23

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Eastern Chickahominy TDSA (state) -----------Virginia -------------------------------

8 8

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

Haliwa-Saponi TDSA (state) -----------------North Carolina --------------------------

2 244 2 244

10.7 10.7

7.2 7.2

4.3 4.3

6.5 6.5

6.6 6.6

7.2 7.2

4.8 4.8

10.4 10.4

7.2 7.2

14.7 14.7

16.6 16.6

27.1 27.1

Jena Band of Choctaw TDSA (state) ----------Louisiana ------------------------------

336 336

11.3 11.3

4.0 4.0

5.0 5.0

4.0 4.0

– –

10.7 10.7

7.9 7.9

11.1 11.1

11.1 11.1

16.7 16.7

11.1 11.1

23.0 23.0

Klamath TDSA ---------------------------Oregon -------------------------------

1 858 1 858

3.0 3.0

5.5 5.5

5.7 5.7

2.9 2.9

4.1 4.1

10.6 10.6

5.2 5.2

18.5 18.5

14.2 14.2

18.1 18.1

18.1 18.1

24.3 24.3

Lumbee TDSA (state) ----------------------North Carolina --------------------------

28 775 28 775

9.6 9.6

8.5 8.5

3.5 3.5

6.8 6.8

5.7 5.7

7.4 7.4

6.8 6.8

10.9 10.9

9.5 9.5

19.2 19.2

20.4 20.4

28.5 28.5

Meherrin TDSA (state) ---------------------North Carolina --------------------------

201 201

10.9 10.9

14.0 14.0

– –

7.1 7.1

5.7 5.7

4.8 4.8

7.9 7.9

15.9 15.9

4.8 4.8

16.4 16.4

7.1 7.1

6.8 6.8

Mohegan TDSA (state) --------------------Connecticut ----------------------------

240 240

1.3 1.3

14.2 14.2

1.4 1.4

10.1 10.1

11.5 11.5

18.0 18.0

9.7 9.7

17.5 17.5

17.5 17.5

15.0 15.0

15.3 15.3

– –

Ramapough TDSA (state) -------------------New Jersey ----------------------------

139 139

– –

– –

– –

– –

3.4 3.4

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

– –

5.6 5.6

United Houma Nation TDSA (state) -----------Louisiana ------------------------------

10 018 10 018

4.4 4.4

5.5 5.5

3.4 3.4

3.6 3.6

3.7 3.7

7.7 7.7

4.0 4.0

8.6 8.6

5.6 5.6

18.4 18.4

11.5 11.5

23.8 23.8

Waccamaw Siouan TDSA (state) -------------North Carolina --------------------------

1 297 1 297

5.8 5.8

8.8 8.8

.6 .6

5.2 5.2

3.9 3.9

8.1 8.1

.7 .7

5.2 5.2

6.0 6.0

12.4 12.4

8.0 8.0

15.1 15.1

Wampanoag-Gay Head TDSA ----------------Massachusetts --------------------------

283 283

3.9 3.9

9.4 9.4

11.4 11.4

8.3 8.3

1.9 1.9

– –

1.4 1.4

8.5 8.5

6.9 6.9

15.7 15.7

18.1 18.1

25.3 25.3

438

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA All areas --------------------------

47 280

2.2

4.0

1.6

2.6

3.8

3.9

2.4

5.9

5.3

13.6

10.5

17.8

Akhiok ---------------------------------Akiachak -------------------------------Akiak ---------------------------------Akutan --------------------------------Alakanuk -------------------------------Alatna ---------------------------------Aleknagik ------------------------------Allakaket -------------------------------Ambler --------------------------------Anaktuvuk Pass --------------------------Andreafsky ------------------------------

81 416 272 81 518 23 175 131 290 238 345

– 1.4 2.6 – 2.7 8.7 – – 1.4 – .9

2.9 6.9 5.4 2.9 4.0 – 5.1 – 8.6 3.0 4.5

– 1.1 3.6 – 1.1 – 1.3 2.8 5.6 .5 1.7

2.8 6.4 2.1 – 5.6 – 8.0 – 2.4 2.3 2.9

10.3 11.6 – – 8.9 – 8.6 – 6.4 1.9 1.9

7.7 14.7 – – 5.9 – – – 5.7 – 10.0

3.8 5.2 – 13.0 3.0 – – – 6.4 – 1.4

11.5 22.7 – 2.8 4.0 – – – 20.0 – 15.3

– 21.8 – – 2.0 – – – 5.7 – 5.1

– 37.8 11.3 – 19.9 – 26.4 6.3 18.0 5.5 15.8

3.6 33.4 3.2 – 12.0 14.3 19.4 2.4 12.2 5.2 11.2

8.3 41.1 8.5 – 26.1 18.2 25.5 4.3 27.3 7.7 16.9

Angoon --------------------------------Aniak ---------------------------------Anvik ---------------------------------Arctic Village ----------------------------Atka ----------------------------------Atkasook -------------------------------Atmautluak -----------------------------Barrow --------------------------------Beaver---------------------------------Bethel ----------------------------------

507 352 71 86 93 201 253 1 756 93 2 994

.4 .6 – – – – 2.0 1.8 – 2.3

1.9 3.7 – 9.0 – 1.1 3.6 3.6 5.0 3.1

– 4.7 – – – – 1.3 2.0 – 2.1

.4 3.1 – 1.4 – – 1.3 2.4 – 1.4

3.4 – – – – – 2.7 3.4 6.3 3.8

.9 5.9 – – – – 3.3 1.5 – 3.0

– – – – – – 1.4 1.7 – 1.9

2.6 5.9 – – – – 3.3 .7 – 4.6

1.7 3.4 18.8 – – 1.5 – .7 – 3.8

7.0 7.9 6.7 5.1 11.1 5.3 18.3 3.3 9.1 11.6

11.9 8.9 – 5.7 2.9 1.5 11.2 7.1 33.3 10.7

25.0 9.8 – 9.1 8.3 4.4 28.6 14.4 34.4 14.6

Birch Creek -----------------------------Brevig Mission ---------------------------Buckland -------------------------------Cantwell -------------------------------Chalkyitsik ------------------------------Chefornak ------------------------------Chenega -------------------------------Chevak --------------------------------Chignik --------------------------------Chignik Lagoon ---------------------------

36 168 315 39 91 302 62 559 78 46

– – 2.5 2.6 3.3 – 1.6 3.6 3.8 –

– – 4.2 – 11.5 1.2 3.6 31.5 4.2 –

– 4.0 – – – .8 – 3.4 4.2 –

– – 3.9 – 9.0 .7 1.7 38.4 3.9 6.5

– 3.8 1.9 – 8.2 – – 5.5 7.3 –

23.1 – – – – – – 10.8 – –

– – 3.2 – – – 10.5 7.6 7.0 –

23.1 5.1 – – 22.2 3.8 – 15.7 – –

– – – – – 3.8 14.3 13.4 – –

5.0 22.2 1.7 13.3 20.7 19.3 6.1 24.7 25.6 28.0

– 3.3 2.4 – 10.7 1.1 20.0 13.5 18.6 8.8

– 4.2 6.0 – 20.0 3.0 58.3 22.5 22.2 27.3

Chignik Lake ----------------------------Chilkat ---------------------------------Chilkoot --------------------------------Chistochina -----------------------------Chitina---------------------------------Chuathbaluk-----------------------------Circle ----------------------------------Clark’s Point ----------------------------Copper Center ---------------------------Council ---------------------------------

106 122 16 43 17 89 58 46 144 4

– – – – – 3.4 – – 4.2 50.0

– 3.8 – – 13.3 – – – 5.8 –

– 3.8 – – 13.3 4.9 9.1 – – –

– – – – – – – – 4.6 –

– 3.6 – 4.8 – 7.9 2.6 11.5 2.4 –

– – – – – – – – – –

5.8 2.7 – – – – – – 4.0 –

– 13.3 – 57.1 – 8.0 – 21.4 – –

– – – – – 8.0 – – 20.0 –

8.0 22.0 – – – 7.7 10.7 6.7 14.5 50.0

5.8 7.5 20.0 – 9.1 9.3 6.7 – 6.9 50.0

12.1 15.2 25.0 – 25.0 14.3 11.8 – 11.5 –

Craig ----------------------------------Crooked Creek ---------------------------Deering --------------------------------Dillingham ------------------------------Dot Lake -------------------------------Eagle ----------------------------------Eek -----------------------------------Egegik ---------------------------------Eklutna --------------------------------Ekwok ----------------------------------

288 98 152 1 122 18 30 254 84 31 65

1.7 2.0 7.9 .9 – – – 1.2 – –

2.0 – 2.2 3.0 12.5 – .9 1.2 10.7 –

3.2 – 3.0 2.3 – – – – 14.3 –

1.1 – 2.1 .7 11.1 – – 1.2 25.0 –

3.5 – 4.5 2.7 – – 20.2 – 26.7 –

5.4 – – – – – 3.8 15.4 – 8.3

1.8 6.8 – – – – 3.7 – – –

6.5 – 7.7 2.4 – – 9.1 – – 18.2

3.3 – 7.7 .7 – – 4.5 13.3 – –

12.7 6.5 5.6 16.3 14.3 – 26.1 – – 56.0

14.4 5.1 17.0 18.3 – – 14.5 7.5 19.0 6.3

21.9 – 31.1 26.0 28.6 – 26.6 16.1 26.7 11.5

Elim -----------------------------------Emmonak ------------------------------English Bay -----------------------------Evansville-------------------------------Eyak ----------------------------------False Pass ------------------------------Fort Yukon -----------------------------Galena---------------------------------Gambell --------------------------------Golovin ---------------------------------

248 538 147 27 13 59 502 368 542 113

– 1.1 .7 22.2 – – 2.2 .8 .9 –

– 4.0 3.2 – – – 4.3 1.9 1.5 –

1.0 1.4 – – – – 2.9 1.9 .4 –

– 4.1 3.0 – – – 5.6 .6 1.8 –

3.4 1.8 – 31.6 – 5.7 6.6 – .8 –

– 7.1 – 33.3 – 16.7 13.9 7.1 – –

– 2.2 – 15.8 – – 6.4 2.6 1.5 –

– 6.3 – 33.3 – – 15.5 8.1 – –

6.8 8.3 – 20.0 – – 14.7 – 3.2 15.0

5.7 10.1 – 29.4 – 7.1 19.8 13.6 20.6 20.0

1.4 14.9 – 42.1 – 12.2 11.0 12.5 4.1 16.3

2.9 26.0 4.9 61.5 – 17.6 15.2 19.4 11.0 21.7

Goodnews Bay --------------------------Grayling -------------------------------Grouse Creek Group ----------------------Gulkana --------------------------------Healy Lake -----------------------------Hoonah --------------------------------Hooper Bay -----------------------------Hughes --------------------------------Huslia ---------------------------------Hydaburg--------------------------------

218 208 104 75 42 527 817 51 176 353

.9 2.4 – – – 1.3 1.8 – 1.1 .6

5.1 2.3 3.1 3.0 5.0 3.4 5.4 – 3.2 3.8

1.1 – 3.1 – – .8 .9 – – .6

– 1.1 – – – 1.4 2.1 – 1.2 1.5

– – – – – 1.1 2.9 – 2.1 2.7

– – 5.9 – – 6.2 3.8 – – 3.7

1.4 5.6 – – – 2.1 2.9 4.8 3.5 1.3

7.5 9.3 9.8 – – 6.5 3.6 – 5.4 3.7

– – – – – 6.5 3.6 – – 3.7

52.1 31.1 5.7 5.9 – 13.7 10.9 24.1 18.6 3.5

6.4 14.6 3.0 4.2 8.3 17.1 9.7 7.1 – 4.2

16.1 34.0 6.3 7.7 14.3 28.0 20.5 14.3 – 10.5

Igiugig ---------------------------------Iliamna --------------------------------Inalik ----------------------------------Ivanof Bay -----------------------------Kake ----------------------------------Kaktovik -------------------------------Kalskag --------------------------------Kaltag ---------------------------------Karluk ---------------------------------Kasaan ---------------------------------

20 48 183 30 516 194 136 221 74 42

– – – – .8 1.0 4.4 .9 – –

– 28.6 4.0 – 2.5 2.4 6.3 11.9 – –

– 14.3 2.0 – 1.1 – 2.7 – – 5.9

– – – – .9 2.2 3.2 3.5 – –

– – – 44.4 3.5 5.8 8.8 – – –

– – – – 1.3 2.0 8.7 – – –

– – – – 2.1 – 3.4 1.6 – –

– – 11.4 – 2.5 3.6 8.7 3.8 – –

– – – – – 1.8 8.7 5.8 – –

– – 41.8 – 6.2 13.8 16.4 5.3 – –

– 28.6 – – 5.0 15.4 28.9 3.9 – 13.3

– 26.7 – – 10.8 23.4 53.3 6.3 – 20.0

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 439 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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439

Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

1.3 2.8 1.8 6.0 6.2 3.1 7.4 – – – – 1.8 – 5.2 4.3 – 1.3 – – 3.1 8.7 – 2.5 6.2 – 1.8 – – – .8

8.7 9.1 – 16.2 8.9 – 13.3 – – – 8.0 8.2 2.5 8.3 4.3 – 10.3 4.8 – – 16.0 11.8 5.6 7.4 16.7 5.6 – 4.4 – –

4.3 7.3 2.3 16.2 5.4 4.7 13.3 – – – 8.0 6.6 – 8.6 – – 10.3 – – – 16.0 – 5.6 7.4 16.7 5.6 – 4.4 – 4.8

16.4 14.9 8.9 26.7 25.7 4.5 21.9 50.0 9.5 4.2 8.8 8.7 18.9 12.3 – 3.9 33.0 11.4 – 11.4 23.1 – 14.3 12.5 9.1 29.3 7.1 16.5 11.8 1.3

4.5 18.0 22.3 13.1 9.4 4.1 31.7 14.8 14.7 – – 17.6 6.9 13.7 7.0 – 7.1 20.9 – 5.2 17.4 – 9.0 19.2 20.0 6.2 – 3.6 2.0 2.4

13.1 29.1 29.5 21.4 13.5 12.5 46.9 25.0 28.6 – – 49.1 18.0 21.2 8.9 – 15.4 33.9 – 14.3 23.7 – 24.2 35.2 41.7 15.9 – 3.5 – 3.6

1.9 – 8.7 – – 3.6 4.3 – – –

.5 – – – 12.5 3.6 2.2 – 3.3 2.6

1.9 3.5 – – – 14.3 4.0 3.6 12.5 –

1.9 3.5 – 5.2 – 3.6 4.0 – 6.3 2.9

10.3 – 2.8 5.4 54.0 22.2 17.6 23.3 31.3 26.0

9.6 6.8 1.0 1.1 9.4 24.1 3.3 8.8 14.8 11.3

24.0 10.0 2.8 3.0 18.8 30.8 5.7 24.7 31.4 38.1

3.5 – 5.0 4.3 4.4 2.3 3.8 5.6 8.2 –

– – – 3.8 – 3.8 6.3 4.6 16.9 6.8

– 8.0 2.1 4.1 5.3 1.0 – 6.6 4.0 2.4

– – 1.9 5.8 8.3 – 6.3 10.3 16.9 6.7

– – 4.7 9.6 – 1.9 6.3 9.2 16.9 8.9

14.9 – 10.4 19.9 12.8 16.5 11.1 17.4 11.8 16.4

7.5 20.0 25.7 13.3 22.1 14.5 11.1 23.6 10.7 6.1

8.3 29.4 29.8 26.9 25.0 35.1 14.3 41.5 21.6 8.0

.4 15.4 5.4 – 2.8 13.7 11.4 – .9 –

4.4 20.0 6.1 – 5.7 – 8.0 5.2 – –

– 18.2 12.7 – – – 16.7 3.6 – –

.6 16.0 – – – 3.1 9.4 1.2 1.3 –

– 18.2 – – – – 16.7 9.3 – –

– 18.2 – – – – 16.7 2.3 10.3 –

5.4 11.8 6.7 42.9 8.0 5.9 15.4 11.3 – 10.8

6.3 21.4 14.5 – 9.6 – 9.4 6.3 15.0 –

14.1 40.0 23.5 – 20.0 – 14.3 15.3 27.0 –

1.3 – – 4.8 3.4 1.5 – – – 1.7

2.7 – – – 7.0 3.1 – – 1.6 1.0

4.2 16.1 3.9 – 8.0 3.8 – – 4.5 –

– 15.1 – – – – – – – –

4.3 6.7 – – 9.9 .7 – – – –

2.3 17.2 6.9 – 12.5 5.6 – – – –

1.5 14.1 6.9 – 12.5 1.9 – – – –

7.6 14.9 9.9 22.0 16.4 31.7 15.7 15.4 21.6 12.9

11.5 18.9 5.7 – 13.2 4.5 – 9.5 – 5.2

20.8 30.2 16.4 – 19.0 11.8 – 22.2 – 12.2

3.4 – 2.3 7.4 17.8 2.7 2.5 16.9 3.8 4.0

– – 1.5 3.8 8.4 .5 1.4 8.1 3.0 .9

4.5 – 1.5 1.8 .9 – 1.3 10.9 .7 1.5

1.4 – 1.7 10.7 – 2.4 7.5 22.0 – 1.7

– – – 10.7 – 8.7 9.1 22.2 – –

– – – 8.1 2.0 4.9 1.6 15.1 1.1 1.8

– – 9.1 19.0 – 8.6 7.1 20.2 9.4 7.6

– – 3.6 19.5 – 8.6 – 22.2 3.1 7.6

2.0 9.1 5.6 28.2 – 9.1 27.0 24.8 20.0 7.5

4.9 – 4.7 39.9 22.0 15.0 12.2 23.7 6.1 4.3

10.3 – 15.0 45.9 8.7 19.0 33.3 18.8 17.1 7.1

10.8 – 1.5 – .3 1.6 – 3.7 – 5.4

18.9 – 1.5 1.3 – 2.1 – – – –

10.5 – – – – 1.5 – 3.6 – 5.2

22.2 – – 4.9 .6 4.9 – 5.2 – –

– – – – – 6.4 – 21.1 – 12.0

12.5 – – – – 2.1 – 7.5 – –

– 17.4 5.0 – 7.9 7.0 – 10.5 – 12.0

– 17.4 – – 3.9 7.0 – 21.1 – 8.0

14.8 21.2 18.8 11.1 3.7 2.9 – 17.1 – 19.2

20.6 4.8 3.0 6.7 2.4 5.5 – 20.9 – 24.6

– 5.3 10.0 25.0 2.9 15.4 – 25.0 – 33.3

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Kasigluk -------------------------------Kiana ---------------------------------King Cove ------------------------------King Salmon ----------------------------Kipnuk ---------------------------------Kivalina --------------------------------Klawock -------------------------------Knik ----------------------------------Kobuk ---------------------------------Kokhanok ------------------------------Koliganek ------------------------------Kongiganak -----------------------------Kotlik ---------------------------------Kotzebue -------------------------------Koyuk ---------------------------------Koyukuk -------------------------------Kwethluk -------------------------------Kwigillingok -----------------------------Lake Minchumina -------------------------Larsen Bay -----------------------------Levelock -------------------------------Lime Village -----------------------------Lower Kalskag ---------------------------McGrath -------------------------------Manley Hot Springs -----------------------Manokotak -----------------------------Marshall -------------------------------Mekoryuk ------------------------------Mentasta Lake---------------------------Minto ----------------------------------

416 339 184 105 452 299 377 37 61 151 182 307 448 2 065 232 110 543 250 7 143 98 44 285 258 39 381 252 168 80 192

1.9 – 1.1 4.8 .7 1.7 4.2 – – – 97.8 – – 2.3 – – 2.9 2.4 – 2.1 4.1 – .4 7.4 23.1 – – 1.2 1.3 –

1.4 .7 2.4 9.6 3.1 5.8 11.6 – 6.7 – 2.1 .8 1.9 5.9 2.5 3.2 1.1 3.3 – 4.0 7.1 9.8 .8 10.8 26.5 4.5 – 9.6 1.4 .6

– 2.6 1.8 2.1 – 5.8 4.8 – – – 1.4 1.2 .5 3.2 .5 – .2 .5 – 2.4 6.0 9.8 4.5 1.7 5.9 1.9 – 5.8 – –

1.6 3.1 1.2 6.9 3.9 3.3 6.3 – 10.2 – – .7 – 3.1 1.4 – – 1.7 – 2.3 9.0 4.7 1.1 6.1 24.3 3.5 – 3.7 – .6

1.6 3.6 6.0 – 9.0 2.5 7.2 – – – – 1.6 – 5.2 1.0 – 3.2 7.4 – 4.9 7.0 – 4.2 8.7 – 2.4 1.6 – – –

4.6 1.9 – 20.9 5.4 – 13.3 – – – – 3.3 – 5.2 – – – – – – 8.0 11.8 – 7.6 – 3.5 – – – –

Mountain Village -------------------------Naknek --------------------------------Napakiak -------------------------------Napaskiak ------------------------------Nelson Lagoon ---------------------------Nenana --------------------------------Newhalen ------------------------------New Stuyahok ---------------------------Newtok --------------------------------Nightmute -------------------------------

640 252 323 310 71 156 177 381 199 168

1.1 – – 2.3 – 6.4 – .3 5.5 8.9

2.6 3.3 2.5 – 12.5 2.7 7.8 1.0 8.5 11.9

– – – – – – 1.4 .6 1.1 –

1.2 – 1.3 – – 3.3 1.3 – 4.3 12.3

.9 – 3.0 1.6 – 12.5 – .6 4.9 13.9

Nikolai ---------------------------------Nikolski --------------------------------Ninilchik --------------------------------Noatak --------------------------------Nondalton ------------------------------Noorvik --------------------------------Northway ------------------------------Nuiqsut --------------------------------Nulato ---------------------------------Nunapitchuk ------------------------------

104 25 411 344 154 519 113 319 392 375

2.9 – 4.4 2.6 3.9 1.9 – 11.9 5.6 –

3.1 12.0 5.4 2.4 8.4 3.7 – 12.7 3.4 .6

– – 1.3 2.7 – .7 – 8.8 .9 –

3.0 12.0 5.3 2.9 4.3 3.1 – 9.2 5.2 –

Old Harbor -----------------------------Oscarville -------------------------------Ouzinkie -------------------------------Pedro Bay ------------------------------Pelican ---------------------------------Perryville -------------------------------Pilot Point ------------------------------Pilot Station ----------------------------Pitkas Point -----------------------------Platinum --------------------------------

253 44 183 41 74 105 47 452 123 64

1.6 15.9 8.2 – – – 10.6 .9 .8 –

.4 5.4 9.8 – 2.9 12.5 12.5 .6 1.0 –

– 5.4 4.6 – 1.4 – 7.5 – 1.0 –

Point Hope -----------------------------Point Lay -------------------------------Port Graham ----------------------------Port Heiden -----------------------------Port Lions ------------------------------Quinhagak ------------------------------Rampart -------------------------------Red Devil -------------------------------Ruby ----------------------------------Russian Mission ---------------------------

585 121 124 84 133 468 72 40 129 229

.9 – 1.6 – 7.5 1.7 – 15.0 – –

6.1 4.6 – 12.7 7.6 6.8 – – 2.6 –

St. George -----------------------------St. Mary’s -----------------------------St. Michael -----------------------------St. Paul --------------------------------Salamatof ------------------------------Sand Point ------------------------------Savoonga ------------------------------Saxman --------------------------------Scammon Bay ---------------------------Selawik ---------------------------------

138 27 290 531 110 422 495 321 337 555

.7 – – 7.2 2.7 .9 2.2 1.9 1.2 3.1

Seldovia -------------------------------Shageluk -------------------------------Shaktoolik ------------------------------Sheldon Point ---------------------------Shishmaref -----------------------------Shungnak ------------------------------Slana----------------------------------Sleetmute ------------------------------Solomon -------------------------------South Naknek ----------------------------

39 131 167 99 418 217 2 93 6 105

– 11.5 – – .2 1.4 – 5.4 – –

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREAmCon.

440

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 440 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 183.

Allocation of Selected Characteristics of American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Persons for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Percent ofm Persons 5 years and over with allocatedm

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

Persons 25 years and over with educational attainment allocated

Workers 16 years and over with means of transportation to work allocated

Employed persons 16 years and over with allocatedm

Occupation

Industry

Persons 16 years and over who worked in 1989 with weeks worked allocated

.8 3.2 – – – – 7.1 – – –

– 29.4 – – – – 18.2 – 9.5 –

– – – – – – 18.2 – – –

17.0 4.7 14.3 – – 1.5 20.0 5.3 11.8 –

3.1 10.9 6.5 – – 1.1 28.3 26.1 2.5 23.1

11.5 20.6 14.3 – – – 48.0 36.4 5.3 40.0

9.1 3.0 – – 12.0 16.7 – 28.6 34.8 –

3.4 .9 – – 8.8 1.1 – 7.7 6.2 –

9.1 – – 2.1 14.5 3.2 4.9 28.6 21.7 –

13.6 – – 7.4 11.3 12.9 2.5 57.1 13.0 –

26.2 1.3 – 18.9 22.2 14.7 8.6 15.8 23.4 25.0

41.4 5.9 3.8 – 10.8 6.1 2.8 30.8 8.6 –

59.1 16.0 9.5 – 23.3 15.2 7.4 37.5 12.5 –

– 6.2 1.3 – 4.6 11.4 4.7

– 6.0 – – – 12.5 7.3

– 9.1 1.9 – – 1.1 3.6

4.3 10.7 – 1.3 9.4 4.2 8.5

4.3 32.2 – 1.3 9.4 4.2 14.2

10.7 13.1 1.4 7.2 – 10.3 10.3

3.3 11.9 8.0 5.2 9.8 8.6 8.5

5.4 27.1 16.7 10.4 24.3 14.0 19.8

1.6 4.7 4.1 2.6 2.4 3.8 7.5 6.6 4.6 2.7 4.2 5.7

– 5.8 2.3 3.9 2.9 4.0 7.2 8.5 5.5 2.3 3.8 6.1

1.1 5.5 2.3 1.6 1.4 2.0 2.5 5.4 3.3 2.4 3.6 4.2

4.8 8.9 3.4 6.1 4.5 6.1 4.1 8.4 6.8 6.4 6.8 6.8

2.4 13.0 2.9 5.4 3.4 5.0 5.2 8.4 6.3 5.4 7.0 6.3

7.4 16.4 8.6 12.4 15.6 16.4 12.0 16.3 12.7 6.4 11.6 12.6

10.3 18.7 13.4 8.0 11.1 9.7 13.2 18.7 13.5 9.9 11.5 15.1

19.0 24.5 21.1 15.9 18.2 17.4 22.9 22.6 19.6 21.8 21.0 23.0

All persons

Persons with place of birth allocated

English/ non-English spoken at home

Residence in 1985

Persons 3 years and over with school enrollment allocated

Stebbins -------------------------------Stevens Village --------------------------Stony River -----------------------------Takotna --------------------------------Tanacross ------------------------------Tanana --------------------------------Tatitlek --------------------------------Tazlina --------------------------------Teller ----------------------------------Tenakee Springs---------------------------

427 101 49 9 105 274 98 80 133 13

– 2.0 – – – .4 6.1 – 2.3 –

1.8 – 7.7 – – .4 3.7 2.9 – –

– – 15.4 – – .4 4.9 – – –

– – 7.7 – – .4 20.9 – – –

2.4 13.0 – – – – 5.3 – – 23.1

– – – – – – 18.2 – 4.8 –

Tetlin ----------------------------------Togiak ---------------------------------Tok -----------------------------------Toksook Bay ----------------------------Tuluksak -------------------------------Tuntutuliak -----------------------------Tununak -------------------------------Twin Hills-------------------------------Tyonek --------------------------------Ugashik ---------------------------------

84 519 87 389 329 283 286 37 109 4

3.6 – – 2.8 2.7 1.4 1.7 – 10.1 –

2.8 .9 – 2.1 3.2 .8 1.3 7.1 9.4 –

– .5 – 1.5 – – – – 7.5 –

3.8 .8 – 2.3 4.3 1.9 1.2 6.7 1.9 –

8.3 2.0 2.6 1.9 9.9 1.6 2.5 – 10.9 –

Unalakleet ------------------------------Unalaska -------------------------------Venetie --------------------------------Wainwright -----------------------------Wales ---------------------------------White Mountain --------------------------Yakutat ---------------------------------

510 273 171 472 140 145 290

– 1.5 1.2 .8 – 4.1 3.8

2.7 11.6 1.3 – – 2.4 5.1

1.4 2.1 – .2 – – 3.5

– .4 1.2 – – 3.8 2.6

564 167 366 173 646 701 553 911 772 141 241 684

1.8 2.4 3.0 1.7 4.6 1.8 3.6 4.3 3.0 3.5 2.4 2.5

2.9 5.3 4.0 2.3 3.9 4.0 7.0 7.4 4.4 3.5 4.6 5.2

.4 1.7 2.5 1.9 1.6 1.4 6.4 6.3 3.9 3.1 2.6 3.3

1.2 1.2 2.8 1.3 2.2 3.2 5.8 4.9 3.1 1.9 2.8 3.0

Persons 16 years and over with labor force status allocated

Persons 15 years and over with income in 1989 allocated

Households with income in 1989 allocated

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREAmCon.

ALASKA NATIVE REGIONAL CORPORATION Ahtna ---------------------------------Aleut ----------------------------------Arctic Slope -----------------------------Bering Straits ---------------------------Bristol Bay -----------------------------Calista ---------------------------------Chugach -------------------------------Cook Inlet ------------------------------Doyon ---------------------------------Koniag---------------------------------NANA ---------------------------------Sealaska --------------------------------

2 4 6 4 16 1 18 10 2 5 11

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 441 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

441

Table 184.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Urban and Rural and Size of Place Inside and Outside Metropolitan Area United States ---------------------------

Persons

100-percent count

Percent in sample

248 709 873

15.5

187 158 78 79 28 13 14 61 7 3 50

053 258 847 411 794 825 969 656 050 801 804

487 878 406 472 609 022 587 386 858 051 477 –

13.4 13.2 12.7 13.7 14.5 14.0 14.9 22.0 34.9 44.4 18.5 –

192 77 114 88 79 8 26 55 20 1 19 9 9 35

725 843 882 439 755 684 442 984 851 520 331 873 458 132

741 533 208 928 134 794 280 132 951 259 692 345 347 181

14.0 12.7 14.8 13.7 13.6 14.1 18.6 20.9 14.7 14.0 14.7 14.2 15.3 24.5

URBAN AND RURAL AND SIZE OF PLACE Urban ----------------------------------------Inside urbanized area --------------------------Central place -------------------------------Urban fringe -------------------------------Outside urbanized area -------------------------Place of 10,000 or more ---------------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 ---------------------Rural ----------------------------------------Place of 1,000 to 2,499 -----------------------Place of less than 1,000 -----------------------Other rural ----------------------------------Rural farm -----------------------------------

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN AREA Inside metropolitan area --------------------------In central city --------------------------------Not in central city -----------------------------Urban ------------------------------------Inside urbanized area ----------------------Outside urbanized area ---------------------Rural ------------------------------------Outside metropolitan area -------------------------Urban ------------------------------------Inside urbanized area ----------------------Outside urbanized area ---------------------Place of 10,000 or more -----------------Place of 2,500 to 9,999 -----------------Rural -------------------------------------

442

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 185.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

United States Region and Division State United States ---------------------------

Persons 100-percent count

Percent in sample

248 709 873

15.5

REGION AND DIVISION Northeast -------------------------------------New England ---------------------------------Middle Atlantic -------------------------------Midwest --------------------------------------East North Central ----------------------------West North Central ----------------------------South ----------------------------------------South Atlantic --------------------------------East South Central ----------------------------West South Central ----------------------------West ----------------------------------------Mountain -----------------------------------Pacific ---------------------------------------

50 13 37 59 42 17 85 43 15 26 52 13 39

809 206 602 668 008 659 445 566 176 702 786 658 127

229 943 286 632 942 690 930 853 284 793 082 776 306

15.3 15.1 15.3 18.2 17.3 20.3 14.8 14.1 15.9 15.2 14.0 15.5 13.4

13 206 943 1 227 928 1 109 252 562 758 6 016 425 1 003 464 3 287 116 37 602 286 17 990 455 7 730 188 11 881 643 42 008 942 10 847 115 5 544 159 11 430 602 9 295 297 4 891 769 17 659 690 4 375 099 2 776 755 5 117 073 638 800 696 004 1 578 385 2 477 574 43 566 853 666 168 4 781 468 606 900 6 187 358 1 793 477 6 628 637 3 486 703 6 478 216 12 937 926 15 176 284 3 685 296 4 877 185 4 040 587 2 573 216 26 702 793 2 350 725 4 219 973 3 145 585 16 986 510 13 658 776 799 065 1 006 749 453 588 3 294 394 1 515 069 3 665 228 1 722 850 1 201 833 39 127 306 4 866 692 2 842 321 29 760 021 550 043 1 108 229

15.1 22.3 17.4 26.0 13.4 12.8 13.6 15.3 14.3 13.6 18.1 17.3 15.9 16.1 15.3 18.7 24.1 20.3 23.8 20.9 16.9 24.3 23.4 20.8 18.3 14.1 15.4 14.3 12.0 14.5 17.7 15.3 14.5 14.4 12.4 15.9 17.5 15.1 15.6 15.5 15.2 17.6 14.9 16.8 14.6 15.5 18.8 20.0 18.3 15.6 15.7 12.8 17.7 13.3 13.4 15.1 15.9 12.7 20.2 14.1

STATE New England ----------------------------------Maine --------------------------------------New Hampshire -------------------------------Vermont ------------------------------------Massachusetts -------------------------------Rhode Island ---------------------------------Connecticut ----------------------------------Middle Atlantic ---------------------------------New York -----------------------------------New Jersey ----------------------------------Pennsylvania ---------------------------------East North Central ------------------------------Ohio ---------------------------------------Indiana -------------------------------------Illinois --------------------------------------Michigan ------------------------------------Wisconsin -----------------------------------West North Central -----------------------------Minnesota-----------------------------------Iowa ---------------------------------------Missouri ------------------------------------North Dakota --------------------------------South Dakota --------------------------------Nebraska -----------------------------------Kansas -------------------------------------South Atlantic ----------------------------------Delaware -----------------------------------Maryland -----------------------------------District of Columbia ---------------------------Virginia -------------------------------------West Virginia --------------------------------North Carolina -------------------------------South Carolina -------------------------------Georgia-------------------------------------Florida -------------------------------------East South Central ------------------------------Kentucky------------------------------------Tennessee -----------------------------------Alabama ------------------------------------Mississippi ----------------------------------West South Central -----------------------------Arkansas -----------------------------------Louisiana -----------------------------------Oklahoma -----------------------------------Texas --------------------------------------Mountain -------------------------------------Montana ------------------------------------Idaho --------------------------------------Wyoming -----------------------------------Colorado ------------------------------------New Mexico ---------------------------------Arizona ------------------------------------Utah ---------------------------------------Nevada -------------------------------------Pacific ---------------------------------------Washington ----------------------------------Oregon -------------------------------------California -----------------------------------Alaska -------------------------------------Hawaii --------------------------------------

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 443 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

443

Table 186.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

Metropolitan Area

Metropolitan Area 100-percent count

Percent in sample

Abilene, TX MSA -----------------------------------Albany, GA MSA -----------------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY MSA --------------------Albuquerque, NM MSA ------------------------------Alexandria, LA MSA --------------------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ MSA ---------------Altoona, PA MSA ----------------------------------Amarillo, TX MSA ----------------------------------Anchorage, AK MSA --------------------------------Anderson, IN MSA ----------------------------------Anderson, SC MSA ---------------------------------Anniston, AL MSA ----------------------------------Appleton--Oshkosh--Neenah, WI MSA --------------------Asheville, NC MSA ----------------------------------Athens, GA MSA -----------------------------------Atlanta, GA MSA ----------------------------------Atlantic City, NJ MSA -------------------------------Augusta, GA--SC MSA -------------------------------Austin, TX MSA -----------------------------------Bakersfield, CA MSA --------------------------------Baltimore, MD MSA --------------------------------Bangor, ME MSA ----------------------------------Baton Rouge, LA MSA -------------------------------Battle Creek, MI MSA -------------------------------Beaumont--Port Arthur, TX MSA -----------------------Bellingham, WA MSA -------------------------------Benton Harbor, MI MSA -----------------------------Billings, MT MSA -----------------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS MSA ----------------------------Binghamton, NY MSA -------------------------------Birmingham, AL MSA--------------------------------Bismarck, ND MSA ---------------------------------Bloomington, IN MSA -------------------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL MSA -------------------------Boise City, ID MSA ----------------------------------

119 112 874 480 131 686 130 187 226 130 145 116 315 174 156 2 833 319 396 781 543 2 382 88 528 135 361 127 161 113 197 264 907 83 108 129 205

655 561 304 577 556 688 542 547 338 669 196 034 121 821 267 511 416 809 572 477 172 745 264 982 226 780 378 419 125 497 810 831 978 180 775

14.8 14.4 15.6 13.5 15.8 16.4 18.9 14.8 13.5 17.3 13.8 13.5 22.2 12.7 16.8 12.6 13.4 13.6 14.8 12.8 13.5 15.8 13.1 20.2 13.6 15.5 20.2 14.1 11.9 16.1 14.5 17.7 11.7 17.6 13.8

Boston--Lawrence--Salem, MA--NH CMSA -----------------Boston, MA PMSA -------------------------------Brockton, MA PMSA ------------------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH PMSA -------------------Lowell, MA--NH PMSA -----------------------------Nashua, NH PMSA --------------------------------Salem--Gloucester, MA PMSA ------------------------

4 171 643 2 870 669 189 478 393 516 273 067 180 557 264 356

12.8 12.6 13.6 13.4 13.1 14.0 12.9

100-percent count

Percent in sample

Des Moines, IA MSA ---------------------------------

392 928

15.5

Detroit--Ann Arbor, MI CMSA -------------------------Ann Arbor, MI PMSA------------------------------Detroit, MI PMSA ---------------------------------

4 665 236 282 937 4 382 299

14.9 15.4 14.8

Dothan, AL MSA -----------------------------------Dubuque, IA MSA ----------------------------------Duluth, MN--WI MSA --------------------------------Eau Claire, WI MSA ---------------------------------El Paso, TX MSA -----------------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN MSA -----------------------------Elmira, NY MSA -----------------------------------Enid, OK MSA -------------------------------------Erie, PA MSA -------------------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR MSA --------------------------Evansville, IN--KY MSA ------------------------------Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN MSA------------------------Fayetteville, NC MSA --------------------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR MSA -----------------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA MSA ------------------------Flint, MI MSA -------------------------------------Florence, AL MSA ----------------------------------Florence, SC MSA ----------------------------------Fort Collins--Loveland, CO MSA ------------------------Fort Myers--Cape CoraL, Fl MSA -----------------------Fort Pierce, FL MSA ---------------------------------Fort Smith, AR--OK MSA -----------------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA ---------------------------Fort Wayne, IN MSA --------------------------------Fresno, CA MSA -----------------------------------Gadsden, AL MSA ----------------------------------Gainesville, FL MSA ---------------------------------Glens Falls, NY MSA --------------------------------Grand Forks, ND MSA -------------------------------Grand Rapids, MI MSA ------------------------------Great Falls, MT MSA --------------------------------Greeley, CO MSA ----------------------------------Green Bay, WI MSA --------------------------------Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point, NC MSA -----------Greenville--Spartanburg, SC MSA -----------------------Hagerstown, MD MSA -------------------------------Harrisburg--Lebanon--Carlisle, PA MSA --------------------

130 86 239 137 591 156 95 56 275 282 278 153 274 113 102 430 131 114 186 335 251 175 143 363 667 99 204 118 70 688 77 131 194 942 640 121 587

964 403 971 543 610 198 195 735 572 912 990 296 566 409 797 459 327 344 136 113 071 911 776 811 490 840 111 539 683 399 691 821 594 091 861 393 986

19.1 20.2 23.6 22.9 13.1 14.8 16.6 16.2 17.9 15.5 14.7 19.1 13.6 19.1 12.7 14.1 15.0 16.3 13.6 12.6 11.7 15.9 13.9 15.6 12.8 15.7 12.8 20.3 18.2 14.7 16.0 21.8 20.9 14.8 14.6 17.2 17.7

1 085 79 767 90 148

837 488 841 320 188

13.5 13.0 13.6 13.4 13.1

221 700 836 231 182 842

14.1 14.1 13.9

707 731 120 862

12.7 15.1 23.8 12.6

Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY CMSA -----------------------Buffalo, NY PMSA --------------------------------Niagara Falls, NY PMSA ----------------------------

Hartford--New Britain--Middletown, CT CMSA --------------Bristol, CT PMSA ---------------------------------Hartford, CT PMSA -------------------------------Middletown, CT PMSA -----------------------------New Britain, CT PMSA ------------------------------

1 189 288 968 532 220 756

13.4 13.1 14.5

Burlington, NC MSA---------------------------------Burlington, VT MSA ---------------------------------Canton, OH MSA -----------------------------------Casper, WY MSA ----------------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA MSA -------------------------------Champaign--Urbana--Rantoul, IL MSA --------------------Charleston, SC MSA --------------------------------Charleston, WV MSA --------------------------------Charlotte--Gastonia--Rock Hill, NC--SC MSA ---------------Charlottesville, VA MSA ------------------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA MSA ---------------------------Cheyenne, WY MSA ---------------------------------

Hickory--Morganton, NC MSA -------------------------Honolulu, HI MSA ----------------------------------Houma--Thibodaux, LA MSA ---------------------------

108 131 394 61 168 173 506 250 1 162 131 433 73

213 439 106 226 767 025 875 454 093 107 210 142

13.9 16.4 15.4 15.8 16.1 15.7 13.1 16.1 14.8 14.4 14.3 14.6

Houston--Galveston--Brazoria, TX CMSA ------------------Brazoria, TX PMSA -------------------------------Galveston--Texas City, TX PMSA ---------------------Houston, TX PMSA --------------------------------

3 711 191 217 3 301

043 707 399 937

12.8 15.9 13.6 12.6

Chicago--Gary--Lake County, IL--IN--WI CMSA --------------Aurora--Elgin, IL PMSA -----------------------------Chicago, IL PMSA --------------------------------Gary--Hammond, IN PMSA --------------------------Joliet, IL PMSA ----------------------------------Kenosha, WI PMSA -------------------------------Lake County, IL PMSA ------------------------------

8 065 356 6 069 604 389 128 516

633 884 974 526 650 181 418

13.2 14.6 12.8 13.0 15.4 16.8 14.7

Chico, CA MSA -------------------------------------

182 120

12.6

Cincinnati--Hamilton, OH--KY--IN CMSA -------------------Cincinnati, OH--KY--IN PMSA ------------------------Hamilton--Middletown, OH PMSA ----------------------

1 744 124 1 452 645 291 479

15.0 15.1 14.3

169 439

14.3

Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH MSA ------------------Huntsville, AL MSA ---------------------------------Indianapolis, IN MSA --------------------------------Iowa City, IA MSA ---------------------------------Jackson, MI MSA ----------------------------------Jackson, MS MSA ----------------------------------Jackson, TN MSA ----------------------------------Jacksonville, FL MSA --------------------------------Jacksonville, NC MSA -------------------------------Jamestown--Dunkirk, NY -----------------------------Janesville--Beloit, WI MSA ----------------------------Johnson City--Kingsport--Bristol, TN--VA MSA --------------Johnstown, PA MSA --------------------------------Joplin, MO MSA -----------------------------------Kalamazoo, MI MSA --------------------------------Kankakee, IL MSA ----------------------------------Kansas City, MO--KS MSA ----------------------------Killeen--Temple, TX MSA -----------------------------Knoxville, TN MSA----------------------------------Kokomo, IN MSA ----------------------------------La Crosse, WI MSA ---------------------------------Lafayette, LA MSA ---------------------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN MSA ---------------------Lake Charles, LA MSA -------------------------------Lakeland--Winter Haven, FL MSA -----------------------Lancaster, PA MSA ---------------------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI MSA ------------------------Laredo, TX MSA -----------------------------------Las Cruces, NM MSA--------------------------------Las Vegas, NV MSA --------------------------------Lawrence, KS MSA ---------------------------------Lawton, OK MSA-----------------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME MSA ---------------------------Lexington-Fayette, KY MSA ---------------------------Lima, OH MSA ------------------------------------Lincoln, NE MSA -----------------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR MSA -------------------Longview--Marshall, TX MSA ---------------------------

312 238 1 249 96 149 395 77 906 149 141 139 436 241 134 223 96 1 566 255 604 96 97 208 130 168 405 422 432 133 135 741 81 111 88 348 154 213 513 162

529 912 822 119 756 396 982 727 838 895 510 047 247 910 411 255 280 301 816 946 904 740 598 134 382 822 674 239 510 459 798 486 141 428 340 641 117 431

16.4 14.3 14.6 16.3 16.7 13.1 13.0 11.7 14.6 21.1 20.3 14.7 25.3 19.3 15.7 16.7 14.6 14.7 14.5 14.9 20.6 14.1 15.4 13.3 12.9 15.8 19.1 13.5 15.6 12.0 12.7 14.6 14.3 14.1 17.6 14.5 14.1 14.2

Los Angeles--Anaheim--Riverside, CA CMSA ---------------Anaheim--Santa Ana, CA PMSA ----------------------Los Angeles--Long Beach, CA PMSA -------------------Oxnard--Ventura, CA PMSA -------------------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA PMSA -------------------

14 531 529 2 410 556 8 863 164 669 016 2 588 793

12.7 13.4 12.7 13.0 11.8

Louisville, KY--IN MSA -------------------------------Lubbock, TX MSA -----------------------------------

952 662 222 636

17.7 13.2

Bradenton, FL MSA ---------------------------------Bremerton, WA MSA --------------------------------Brownsville--Harlingen, TX MSA ------------------------Bryan--College Station, TX MSA -------------------------

Clarksville--Hopkinsville, TN--KY MSA ---------------------

211 189 260 121

Cleveland--Akron--Lorain, OH CMSA ---------------------Akron, OH PMSA ---------------------------------Cleveland, OH PMSA ------------------------------Lorain--Elyria, OH PMSA-----------------------------

2 759 657 1 831 271

823 575 122 126

14.8 14.1 15.0 15.3

Colorado Springs, CO MSA ---------------------------Columbia, MO MSA ---------------------------------Columbia, SC MSA ---------------------------------Columbus, GA--AL MSA ------------------------------Columbus, OH MSA ---------------------------------Corpus Christi, TX MSA ------------------------------Cumberland, MD--WV MSA ----------------------------

397 112 453 243 1 377 349 101

014 379 331 072 419 894 643

13.6 15.5 13.8 14.2 15.2 13.1 16.3

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX CMSA--------------------------Dallas, TX PMSA ---------------------------------Fort Worth--Arlington, TX PMSA ----------------------

3 885 415 2 553 362 1 332 053

13.6 13.6 13.6

Danville, VA MSA ----------------------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL MSA ---------------Dayton--Springfield, OH MSA --------------------------Daytona Beach, FL MSA -----------------------------Decatur, AL MSA-----------------------------------Decatur, IL MSA -----------------------------------Denver--Boulder, CO CMSA ---------------------------Boulder--Longmont, CO PMSA -----------------------Denver, CO PMSA ---------------------------------

444

108 350 951 370 131 117

711 861 270 712 556 206

15.8 17.0 14.9 12.7 16.4 17.1

1 848 319 225 339 1 622 980

13.5 13.7 13.4

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 186.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

Metropolitan Area

Metropolitan Area 100-percent count

Lynchburg, VA MSA --------------------------------Macon--Warner Robins, GA MSA -----------------------Madison, WI MSA ----------------------------------Manchester, NH MSA -------------------------------Mansfield, OH MSA ---------------------------------Mcallen--Edinburg--Mission, TX MSA---------------------Medford, OR MSA ----------------------------------Melbourne--Titusville--Palm Bay, FL MSA -----------------Memphis, TN--AR--MS MSA ---------------------------Merced, CA MSA------------------------------------

Percent in sample

100-percent count

Percent in sample

199 103 085 809 137 545 389 978 747 403

14.5 13.2 20.6 13.0 15.3 12.9 15.7 13.5 13.2 12.9

Raleigh--Durham, NC MSA ----------------------------Rapid City, SD MSA --------------------------------Reading, PA MSA ----------------------------------Redding, CA MSA ----------------------------------Reno, NV MSA ------------------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA MSA -------------------Richmond--Petersburg, VA MSA ------------------------Roanoke, VA MSA ----------------------------------Rochester, MN MSA --------------------------------Rochester, NY MSA ----------------------------------

735 81 336 147 254 150 865 224 106 1 002

480 343 523 036 667 033 640 477 470 410

13.5 15.4 18.4 14.0 12.3 14.5 13.8 13.5 19.8 16.1

3 192 582 1 255 488 1 937 094

11.6 11.6 11.6

Midland, TX MSA -----------------------------------

106 611

12.9

Milwaukee--Racine, WI CMSA--------------------------Milwaukee, WI PMSA -----------------------------Racine, WI PMSA----------------------------------

1 607 183 1 432 149 175 034

15.6 15.5 16.2

Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN--WI MSA ---------------------Mobile, AL MSA -----------------------------------Modesto, CA MSA ---------------------------------Monroe, LA MSA ----------------------------------Montgomery, AL MSA -------------------------------Muncie, IN MSA -----------------------------------Muskegon, MI MSA---------------------------------Naples, FL MSA ------------------------------------Nashville, TN MSA ----------------------------------New Bedford, MA MSA ------------------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT MSA -------------------------New London--Norwich, CT--RI MSA ----------------------New Orleans, LA MSA --------------------------------

2 464 476 370 142 292 119 158 152 985 175 530 266 1 238

124 923 522 191 517 659 983 099 026 641 180 819 816

17.1 14.4 13.3 14.3 13.7 15.5 18.7 11.8 13.6 14.0 12.5 13.8 13.5

Rockford, IL MSA ----------------------------------Sacramento, CA MSA -------------------------------Saginaw--Bay City--Midland, MI MSA --------------------St. Cloud, MN MSA --------------------------------St. Joseph, MO MSA -------------------------------St. Louis, MO--IL MSA -------------------------------Salem, OR MSA------------------------------------Salinas--Seaside--Monterey, CA MSA --------------------Salt Lake City--Ogden, UT MSA ------------------------San Angelo, TX MSA --------------------------------San Antonio, TX MSA -------------------------------San Diego, CA MSA ---------------------------------

283 1 481 399 190 83 2 444 278 355 1 072 98 1 302 2 498

719 102 320 921 083 099 024 660 227 458 099 016

16.3 12.6 19.4 27.6 15.5 14.4 14.1 12.6 14.5 13.2 13.5 12.4

San Francisco--Oakland--San Jose, CA CMSA --------------Oakland, CA PMSA -------------------------------San Francisco, CA PMSA ---------------------------San Jose, CA PMSA ------------------------------Santa Cruz, CA PMSA -----------------------------Santa Rosa--Petaluma, CA PMSA ---------------------Vallejo--Fairfield--Napa, CA PMSA----------------------

6 2 1 1

253 082 603 497 229 388 451

311 914 678 577 734 222 186

12.6 12.9 12.0 13.1 11.8 11.6 13.2

18 087 251 1 278 440 443 722 187 867 553 099 1 019 835 986 327 2 609 212 8 546 846 1 824 321 127 378 307 647 202 557

12.6 12.6 13.4 13.9 12.1 14.5 14.0 14.5 11.3 13.3 13.4 14.3 13.2

369 117 277 242 734

608 043 776 622 175

13.4 14.9 12.0 13.4 20.1

2 559 164 1 972 961 586 203

13.8 13.5 15.0

Miami--Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA ----------------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL PMSA -----Miami--Hialeah, FL PMSA ----------------------------

New York--Northern New Jersey--Long Island, NY--NJ--CT CMSA Bergen--Passaic, NJ PMSA --------------------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT PMSA -----------------------Danbury, CT PMSA -------------------------------Jersey City, NJ PMSA -----------------------------Middlesex--Somerset--Hunterdon, NJ PMSA -------------Monmouth--Ocean, NJ PMSA ------------------------Nassau--Suffolk, NY PMSA -------------------------New York, NY PMSA ------------------------------Newark, NJ PMSA --------------------------------Norwalk, CT PMSA -------------------------------Orange County, NY PMSA --------------------------Stamford, CT PMSA--------------------------------

142 281 367 147 126 383 146 398 981 178

Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA MSA -----------Ocala, FL MSA ------------------------------------Odessa, TX MSA -----------------------------------Oklahoma City, OK MSA -----------------------------Olympia, WA MSA ---------------------------------Omaha, NE--IA MSA --------------------------------Orlando, FL MSA -----------------------------------Owensboro, KY MSA --------------------------------Panama City, FL MSA -------------------------------Parkersburg--Marietta, WV--OH MSA --------------------Pascagoula, MS MSA -------------------------------Pensacola, FL MSA ---------------------------------Peoria, IL MSA -------------------------------------

1 396 194 118 958 161 618 1 072 87 126 149 115 344 339

107 833 934 839 238 262 748 189 994 169 243 406 172

13.3 12.7 13.0 14.6 13.9 15.3 12.4 14.5 12.6 15.5 12.7 12.6 17.8

Philadelphia--Wilmington--Trenton, PA--NJ--DE--MD CMSA -----Philadelphia, PA--NJ PMSA --------------------------Trenton, NJ PMSA --------------------------------Vineland--Millville--Bridgeton, NJ PMSA-----------------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD PMSA ------------------------

5 899 345 4 856 881 325 824 138 053 578 587

13.6 13.6 12.3 14.0 14.8

Phoenix, AZ MSA ----------------------------------Pine Bluff, AR MSA ----------------------------------

2 122 101 85 487

12.3 15.7

Pittsburgh--Beaver Valley, PA CMSA---------------------Beaver County, PA PMSA --------------------------Pittsburgh, PA PMSA -------------------------------

2 242 798 186 093 2 056 705

16.5 17.5 16.4

Pittsfield, MA MSA ---------------------------------Portland, ME MSA -----------------------------------

79 250 215 281

15.4 14.2

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA CMSA---------------------Portland, OR PMSA -------------------------------Vancouver, WA PMSA ------------------------------

1 477 895 1 239 842 238 053

14.3 14.2 14.6

Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME MSA ---------------Poughkeepsie, NY MSA -------------------------------

223 578 259 462

14.0 15.0

Providence--Pawtucket--Fall River, RI--MA CMSA ------------Fall River, MA--RI PMSA ---------------------------Pawtucket--Woonsocket--Attleboro, RI--MA PMSA ---------Providence, RI PMSA ------------------------------Provo--Orem, UT MSA -------------------------------Pueblo, CO MSA ------------------------------------

1 141 157 329 654

510 272 384 854

12.9 13.1 13.5 12.6

263 590 123 051

14.7 15.2

Santa Barbara--Santa Maria--Lompoc, CA MSA ------------Santa Fe, NM MSA ---------------------------------Sarasota, FL MSA ----------------------------------Savannah, GA MSA ---------------------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA MSA -----------------------Seattle--Tacoma, WA CMSA ---------------------------Seattle, WA PMSA -------------------------------Tacoma, WA PMSA -------------------------------Sharon, PA MSA -----------------------------------Sheboygan, WI MSA --------------------------------Sherman--Denison, TX MSA ---------------------------Shreveport, LA MSA --------------------------------Sioux City, IA--NE MSA ------------------------------Sioux Falls, SD MSA --------------------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN MSA-----------------------Spokane, WA MSA ---------------------------------Springfield, IL MSA ---------------------------------Springfield, MO MSA --------------------------------Springfield, MA MSA ---------------------------------

121 103 95 334 115 123 247 361 189 240 529

003 877 021 341 018 809 052 364 550 593 519

23.6 22.8 17.4 14.0 17.6 16.4 15.5 14.6 18.1 15.5 13.3

State College, PA MSA ------------------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV MSA ---------------------Stockton, CA MSA----------------------------------Syracuse, NY MSA ---------------------------------Tallahassee, FL MSA --------------------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL MSA ---------------Terre Haute, IN MSA --------------------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR MSA --------------------Toledo, OH MSA -----------------------------------Topeka, KS MSA ------------------------------------

123 142 480 659 233 2 067 130 120 614 160

786 523 628 864 598 959 812 132 128 976

20.4 17.6 13.1 16.1 12.1 12.4 16.1 16.2 15.3 14.5

Tucson, AZ MSA -----------------------------------Tulsa, OK MSA ------------------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL MSA --------------------------------Tyler, TX MSA -------------------------------------Utica--Rome, NY MSA -------------------------------Victoria, TX MSA ----------------------------------Visalia--Tulare--Porterville, CA MSA ---------------------Waco, TX MSA ------------------------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA MSA ------------------------Waterbury, CT MSA ---------------------------------

666 708 150 151 316 74 311 189 3 923 221

880 954 522 309 633 361 921 123 574 629

12.4 14.5 11.8 14.6 19.8 14.1 12.5 15.7 13.8 12.5

Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA MSA -------------------------Wausau, WI MSA ----------------------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL MSA -------Wheeling, WV--OH MSA------------------------------Wichita, KS MSA -----------------------------------Wichita Falls, TX MSA -------------------------------Williamsport, PA MSA -------------------------------Wilmington, NC MSA --------------------------------Worcester, MA MSA --------------------------------Yakima, WA MSA ----------------------------------York, PA MSA -------------------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH MSA ------------------------Yuba City, CA MSA ---------------------------------Yuma, AZ MSA -------------------------------------

146 115 863 159 485 122 118 120 436 188 417 492 122 106

611 400 518 301 270 378 710 284 905 823 848 619 643 895

18.7 29.3 12.6 18.8 15.5 14.3 24.8 14.2 13.6 13.9 20.5 14.7 13.5 12.4

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 445 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

445

Table 187.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

Urbanized Area

Urbanized Area 100-percent count

Percent in sample

100-percent count

Percent in sample

Abilene, TX ---------------------------------------Akron, OH ----------------------------------------Albany, GA ---------------------------------------Albany--Schenectady--Troy, NY -------------------------Albuquerque, NM ----------------------------------Alexandria, LA -------------------------------------Allentown--Bethlehem--Easton, PA--NJ --------------------Alton, IL -----------------------------------------Altoona, PA ---------------------------------------Amarillo, TX ---------------------------------------

107 527 87 509 497 86 410 86 76 157

836 863 223 106 120 001 436 236 551 934

14.3 13.6 13.5 13.2 13.5 14.3 14.8 15.5 15.0 14.7

Elgin, IL ------------------------------------------Elkhart--Goshen, IN ---------------------------------Elmira, NY ----------------------------------------El Paso, TX--NM -----------------------------------Erie, PA ------------------------------------------Eugene--Springfield, OR ------------------------------Evansville, IN--KY -----------------------------------Fairfield, CA --------------------------------------Fall River, MA--RI ----------------------------------Fargo--Moorhead, ND--MN -----------------------------

123 98 66 571 177 189 183 99 144 121

899 787 612 017 668 192 087 964 358 336

13.0 12.8 14.6 13.1 14.8 14.2 13.9 14.6 13.2 14.4

Anchorage, AK ------------------------------------Anderson, IN --------------------------------------Anderson, SC -------------------------------------Annapolis, MD-------------------------------------Ann Arbor, MI -------------------------------------Anniston, AL --------------------------------------Antioch--Pittsburg, CA -------------------------------Appleton--Neenah, WI -------------------------------Asheville, NC --------------------------------------Athens, GA ----------------------------------------

221 74 52 78 222 68 153 160 110 73

883 037 492 590 061 150 768 918 429 282

13.5 16.3 12.8 12.6 13.5 13.8 13.2 17.3 13.1 13.1

Fayetteville, NC ------------------------------------Fayetteville--Springdale, AR ---------------------------Fitchburg--Leominster, MA ----------------------------Flint, MI -----------------------------------------Florence, AL --------------------------------------Florence, SC --------------------------------------Fort Collins, CO ------------------------------------Fort Lauderdale--Hollywood--Pompano Beach, FL ------------Fort Myers--Cape Coral, FL ---------------------------Fort Pierce, FL --------------------------------------

241 74 82 326 69 54 105 1 238 220 126

763 880 249 023 186 659 809 134 552 342

13.1 16.1 12.7 13.3 13.4 14.7 13.8 11.6 12.6 11.4

Atlanta, GA ---------------------------------------Atlantic City, NJ -----------------------------------Auburn--Opelika, AL ---------------------------------Augusta, GA--SC -----------------------------------Aurora, IL ----------------------------------------Austin, TX ----------------------------------------Bakersfield, CA ------------------------------------Baltimore, MD -------------------------------------Bangor, ME ---------------------------------------Baton Rouge, LA ------------------------------------

2 157 169 56 286 192 562 302 1 889 61 365

806 993 510 538 043 008 605 873 402 943

12.0 11.9 11.7 12.8 13.3 13.6 13.0 13.1 14.9 12.4

Fort Smith, AR--OK ---------------------------------Fort Walton Beach, FL -------------------------------Fort Wayne, IN ------------------------------------Frederick, MD -------------------------------------Fredericksburg, VA----------------------------------Fresno, CA ---------------------------------------Gadsden, AL --------------------------------------Gainesville, FL -------------------------------------Galveston, TX -------------------------------------Gastonia, NC ---------------------------------------

94 112 248 58 56 453 71 126 58 113

486 522 424 393 718 388 630 215 263 637

13.8 13.8 14.1 12.9 13.3 12.2 14.4 11.5 12.2 16.0

Battle Creek, MI -----------------------------------Bay City, MI --------------------------------------Beaumont, TX -------------------------------------Bellingham, WA ------------------------------------Beloit, WI--IL --------------------------------------Benton Harbor, MI ---------------------------------Billings, MT ---------------------------------------Biloxi--Gulfport, MS ---------------------------------Binghamton, NY -----------------------------------Birmingham, AL -------------------------------------

77 74 122 59 56 57 88 179 158 622

921 118 841 317 076 744 181 643 405 074

14.1 14.8 12.6 12.2 17.0 16.1 13.8 12.2 14.4 12.6

Glens Falls, NY ------------------------------------Goldsboro, NC -------------------------------------Grand Forks, ND--MN -------------------------------Grand Junction, CO ---------------------------------Grand Rapids, MI ----------------------------------Great Falls, MT ------------------------------------Greeley, CO ---------------------------------------Green Bay, WI-------------------------------------Greensboro, NC ------------------------------------Greenville,NC ---------------------------------------

56 60 58 71 436 63 71 161 194 55

475 230 103 938 336 506 578 931 508 884

13.6 13.2 15.5 13.3 14.2 15.2 14.7 16.6 13.7 11.3

Bismarck, ND -------------------------------------Bloomington, IN ------------------------------------Bloomington--Normal, IL ------------------------------Boise City, ID -------------------------------------Boston, MA---------------------------------------Boulder, CO ---------------------------------------Bremerton, WA ------------------------------------Bridgeport--Milford, CT ------------------------------Bristol, CT ----------------------------------------Bristol, TN--Bristol, VA -------------------------------

66 71 94 167 2 775 98 112 413 92 52

476 440 186 941 370 910 977 863 418 563

15.0 11.1 13.4 13.3 12.5 13.3 14.1 13.4 13.1 14.0

Greenville, SC -------------------------------------Hagerstown, MD--PA--WV ----------------------------Hamilton, OH--------------------------------------Harlingen, TX--------------------------------------Harrisburg, PA -------------------------------------Hartford--Middletown, CT -----------------------------Hattiesburg, MS -----------------------------------Hemet--San Jacinto, CA ------------------------------Hesperia--Apple Valley--Victorville, CA -------------------Hickory, NC ----------------------------------------

248 70 118 79 292 546 59 90 153 69

173 206 315 309 904 198 757 929 176 914

14.3 15.9 13.4 18.6 13.9 13.1 13.6 12.2 11.5 12.9

Brockton, MA -------------------------------------Brownsville, TX ------------------------------------Brunswick, GA -------------------------------------Bryan--College Station, TX ----------------------------Buffalo--Niagara Falls, NY ----------------------------Burlington, NC -------------------------------------Burlington, VT -------------------------------------Canton, OH ---------------------------------------Casper, WY ---------------------------------------Cedar Rapids, IA ------------------------------------

160 117 50 107 954 74 87 244 52 136

910 676 066 599 332 053 088 576 248 190

13.7 20.0 11.8 12.6 12.5 13.6 13.3 13.7 13.7 13.9

High Point, NC -------------------------------------Holland, MI ---------------------------------------Honolulu, HI --------------------------------------Houma, LA ---------------------------------------Houston, TX --------------------------------------Huntington--Ashland, WV--KY--OH ----------------------Huntsville, AL -------------------------------------Hyannis, MA --------------------------------------Idaho Falls, ID -------------------------------------Indianapolis, IN -------------------------------------

108 62 632 65 2 901 169 180 66 56 914

686 418 603 879 851 594 315 713 356 761

13.9 13.1 14.1 12.3 12.2 16.6 13.5 14.3 14.8 13.9

Champaign--Urbana, IL -------------------------------Charleston, SC -------------------------------------Charleston, WV ------------------------------------Charlotte, NC--------------------------------------Charlottesville, VA ----------------------------------Chattanooga, TN--GA --------------------------------Cheyenne, WY -------------------------------------Chicago, IL--Northwestern Indiana-----------------------Chico, CA ----------------------------------------Cincinnati, OH--KY -----------------------------------

115 393 164 455 67 296 61 6 792 71 1 212

524 956 418 597 553 955 890 087 831 675

11.9 12.4 15.5 13.3 13.5 13.7 13.7 12.8 12.0 14.7

Indio--Coachella, CA ---------------------------------Iowa City, IA --------------------------------------Ithaca, NY ----------------------------------------Jackson, MI---------------------------------------Jackson, MS --------------------------------------Jackson, TN ---------------------------------------Jacksonville, FL ------------------------------------Jacksonville, NC ------------------------------------Janesville, WI -------------------------------------Johnson City, TN ------------------------------------

56 71 50 78 289 53 738 101 52 82

038 372 132 126 285 031 413 297 995 382

11.2 14.8 14.2 13.6 11.9 12.6 11.5 14.5 15.9 13.4

Clarksville, TN--KY ----------------------------------Cleveland, OH -------------------------------------Colorado Springs, CO--------------------------------Columbia, MO -------------------------------------Columbia, SC --------------------------------------Columbus, GA--AL ----------------------------------Columbus, OH -------------------------------------Corpus Christi, TX ----------------------------------Crystal Lake, IL ------------------------------------Cumberland, MD--WV --------------------------------

97 1 677 352 75 328 220 945 270 72 54

581 492 989 854 349 698 237 006 498 655

14.0 14.7 13.1 13.8 13.8 13.8 14.3 12.4 14.4 15.0

Johnstown, PA ------------------------------------Joliet, IL -----------------------------------------Joplin, MO ---------------------------------------Kailua, HI ----------------------------------------Kalamazoo, MI ------------------------------------Kankakee, IL --------------------------------------Kannapolis, NC ------------------------------------Kansas City, MO--KS --------------------------------Kenosha, WI --------------------------------------Killeen, TX-----------------------------------------

77 170 60 114 164 59 78 1 275 94 137

841 717 208 506 430 695 177 317 292 876

18.9 13.7 18.3 14.8 13.4 14.7 15.7 13.5 15.1 13.0

Dallas--Fort Worth, TX -------------------------------Danbury, CT--NY -----------------------------------Danville, VA --------------------------------------Davenport--Rock Island--Moline, IA--IL -------------------Davis, CA ----------------------------------------Dayton, OH ---------------------------------------Daytona Beach, FL----------------------------------Decatur, AL ---------------------------------------Decatur, IL ---------------------------------------Deltona, FL ----------------------------------------

3 198 116 54 264 52 613 221 63 96 58

259 240 315 018 711 467 341 541 039 053

12.7 12.6 14.0 15.1 13.1 14.0 12.8 14.9 14.7 12.0

Kingsport, TN--VA ----------------------------------Kissimmee, FL -------------------------------------Knoxville, TN --------------------------------------Kokomo, IN ---------------------------------------La Crosse, WI--MN ---------------------------------Lafayette, LA -------------------------------------Lafayette--West Lafayette, IN -------------------------Lake Charles, LA -----------------------------------Lakeland, FL --------------------------------------Lancaster, PA --------------------------------------

87 55 304 57 78 129 100 119 147 193

403 419 466 146 928 592 103 067 628 583

14.6 11.8 13.6 13.5 15.6 12.9 13.8 13.2 12.7 14.7

Denton, TX ---------------------------------------Denver, CO ---------------------------------------Des Moines, IA ------------------------------------Detroit, MI ---------------------------------------Dothan, AL ---------------------------------------Dover, DE ----------------------------------------Dubuque, IA--IL ------------------------------------Duluth, MN--WI ------------------------------------Durham, NC --------------------------------------Eau Claire, WI --------------------------------------

66 1 517 293 3 697 58 50 63 122 205 80

445 977 666 529 925 787 705 971 355 293

12.9 13.2 13.4 14.4 16.5 16.4 18.3 16.0 13.2 14.1

Lancaster--Palmdale, CA ------------------------------Lansing--East Lansing, MI -----------------------------Laredo, TX ---------------------------------------Las Cruces, NM ------------------------------------Las Vegas, NV ------------------------------------Lawrence, KS -------------------------------------Lawrence--Haverhill, MA--NH --------------------------Lawton, OK ---------------------------------------Lewiston--Auburn, ME -------------------------------Lewisville, TX --------------------------------------

187 265 123 81 697 65 237 92 71 79

190 095 651 471 348 755 362 634 598 433

11.1 14.5 13.7 15.5 11.9 12.3 13.1 13.4 14.1 14.2

446

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 446 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

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Table 187.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

Urbanized Area

Urbanized Area 100-percent count

Percent in sample

100-percent count

Percent in sample

Lexington-Fayette, KY -------------------------------Lima, OH -----------------------------------------Lincoln, NE ---------------------------------------Little Rock--North Little Rock, AR -----------------------Lodi, CA -----------------------------------------Logan, UT ----------------------------------------Lompoc, CA ---------------------------------------Longmont, CO -------------------------------------Longview, TX--------------------------------------Longview, WA--OR -----------------------------------

220 68 192 305 55 50 56 52 76 57

701 621 558 353 590 401 591 464 429 123

13.5 15.6 13.5 12.7 12.2 22.5 15.1 13.9 12.8 15.0

Rapid City, SD -------------------------------------Reading, PA---------------------------------------Redding, CA --------------------------------------Reno, NV ----------------------------------------Richland--Kennewick--Pasco, WA ------------------------Richmond, VA -------------------------------------Riverside--San Bernardino, CA -------------------------Roanoke, VA --------------------------------------Rochester, MN-------------------------------------Rochester, NY --------------------------------------

61 186 78 213 116 589 1 170 178 73 619

124 267 364 747 118 980 196 277 560 653

13.5 16.0 14.1 11.9 13.4 13.6 11.3 12.8 14.2 13.7

Lorain--Elyria, OH -----------------------------------Los Angeles, CA -----------------------------------Louisville, KY--IN -----------------------------------Lowell, MA--NH ------------------------------------Lubbock, TX --------------------------------------Lynchburg, VA -------------------------------------McAllen--Edinburg--Mission, TX-------------------------Macon, GA ---------------------------------------Madison, WI --------------------------------------Manchester, NH-------------------------------------

224 11 402 754 181 187 98 263 129 244 114

087 946 956 651 906 138 192 496 336 918

14.8 12.8 17.6 12.9 12.5 13.7 12.8 13.4 15.5 13.2

Rockford, IL ---------------------------------------Rock Hill, SC --------------------------------------Rocky Mount, NC ----------------------------------Rome, GA ----------------------------------------Round Lake Beach--McHenry, IL--WI ---------------------Sacramento, CA------------------------------------Saginaw, MI --------------------------------------St. Cloud, MN -------------------------------------St. Joseph, MO--KS ---------------------------------St. Louis, MO--IL ------------------------------------

207 58 50 51 112 1 097 140 74 75 1 946

826 757 870 589 693 005 079 037 395 526

15.1 14.2 11.9 13.0 15.3 12.3 15.1 15.9 15.7 13.8

Mansfield, OH -------------------------------------Medford, OR --------------------------------------Melbourne--Palm Bay, FL -----------------------------Memphis, TN--AR--MS -------------------------------Merced, CA ---------------------------------------Miami--Hialeah, FL ----------------------------------Middletown, OH -----------------------------------Midland, TX --------------------------------------Milwaukee, WI ------------------------------------Minneapolis--St. Paul, MN -----------------------------

76 66 305 825 64 1 914 98 91 1 226 2 079

521 974 978 193 742 660 822 999 293 676

13.2 12.2 13.5 12.7 13.0 11.6 15.0 13.1 14.5 14.6

Salem, OR ----------------------------------------Salinas, CA ---------------------------------------Salt Lake City, UT ----------------------------------San Angelo, TX ------------------------------------San Antonio, TX -----------------------------------San Diego, CA -------------------------------------San Francisco--Oakland, CA ---------------------------San Jose, CA--------------------------------------San Luis Obispo, CA --------------------------------Santa Barbara, CA ----------------------------------

157 122 789 85 129 348 629 435 50 182

079 225 447 408 154 417 516 019 305 163

12.1 12.9 14.2 13.4 13.1 12.3 12.5 13.1 11.4 12.9

Missoula, MT -------------------------------------Mobile, AL ---------------------------------------Modesto, CA --------------------------------------Monessen, PA -------------------------------------Monroe, LA ---------------------------------------Montgomery, AL -----------------------------------Muncie, IN ---------------------------------------Muskegon, MI -------------------------------------Myrtle Beach, SC ----------------------------------Napa, CA -----------------------------------------

57 300 230 65 110 210 88 106 58 68

196 912 609 072 737 007 073 252 384 049

13.7 14.0 12.9 19.7 14.0 13.2 13.9 14.3 11.6 12.2

Santa Cruz, CA ------------------------------------Santa Fe, NM -------------------------------------Santa Maria, CA -----------------------------------Santa Rosa, CA ------------------------------------Sarasota--Bradenton, FL ------------------------------Savannah, GA -------------------------------------Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA ----------------------------Seaside--Monterey, CA-------------------------------Seattle, WA---------------------------------------Sharon, PA--OH -------------------------------------

152 63 88 194 444 198 388 133 1 744 52

355 023 989 560 385 630 225 188 086 816

11.7 12.8 13.0 11.6 12.3 13.3 15.9 13.4 13.1 14.9

Naples, FL ----------------------------------------Nashua, NH ---------------------------------------Nashville, TN --------------------------------------Newark, OH --------------------------------------New Bedford, MA ----------------------------------New Britain, CT ------------------------------------Newburgh, NY -------------------------------------New Haven--Meriden, CT -----------------------------New London--Norwich, CT ----------------------------New Orleans, LA ------------------------------------

94 96 573 54 139 143 71 451 156 1 040

344 791 294 063 082 064 584 486 286 226

11.6 13.1 12.6 14.6 14.4 13.0 13.1 12.1 13.5 13.2

Sheboygan, WI ------------------------------------Sherman--Denison, TX -------------------------------Shreveport, LA ------------------------------------Simi Valley, CA ------------------------------------Sioux City, IA--NE--SD -------------------------------Sioux Falls, SD ------------------------------------Slidell, LA ----------------------------------------South Bend--Mishawaka, IN--MI ------------------------Spartanburg, SC -----------------------------------Spokane, WA --------------------------------------

61 55 256 128 96 100 54 237 104 279

012 522 489 043 211 843 084 932 801 038

15.7 13.0 12.9 13.3 14.9 14.5 14.9 14.7 13.8 14.0

Newport, RI ---------------------------------------New York, NY--Northeastern New Jersey -----------------Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Newport News, VA ---------------Norwalk, CT --------------------------------------Ocala, FL -----------------------------------------Odessa, TX ---------------------------------------Ogden, UT ----------------------------------------Oklahoma City, OK ---------------------------------Olympia, WA --------------------------------------Omaha, NE--IA --------------------------------------

53 481 16 044 012 1 323 098 108 888 68 004 113 672 259 147 784 425 95 471 544 292

12.8 12.3 13.3 13.4 13.0 12.8 15.4 14.0 12.8 14.2

Springfield, IL -------------------------------------Springfield, MO ------------------------------------Springfield, OH ------------------------------------Springfield, MA--CT ---------------------------------Spring Hill, FL -------------------------------------Stamford, CT--NY ----------------------------------State College, PA ----------------------------------Steubenville--Weirton, OH--WV--PA ----------------------Stockton, CA --------------------------------------Stuart, FL -----------------------------------------

124 159 88 532 52 187 61 69 262 80

524 086 649 747 056 200 239 118 046 069

15.2 14.1 14.5 13.2 12.6 13.0 14.2 15.4 13.1 12.3

Orlando, FL ---------------------------------------Oshkosh, WI --------------------------------------Owensboro, KY ------------------------------------Oxnard--Ventura, CA --------------------------------Palm Springs, CA -----------------------------------Panama City, FL -----------------------------------Parkersburg, WV--OH --------------------------------Pascagoula, MS ------------------------------------Pensacola, FL --------------------------------------Peoria, IL------------------------------------------

887 58 60 480 129 103 58 59 253 242

126 935 645 482 025 667 683 386 558 353

12.4 15.5 14.0 13.0 13.2 12.4 15.5 13.2 12.4 14.5

Sumter, SC ---------------------------------------Syracuse, NY--------------------------------------Tacoma, WA --------------------------------------Tallahassee, FL ------------------------------------Tampa--St. Petersburg--Clearwater, FL -------------------Taunton, MA --------------------------------------Temple, TX ---------------------------------------Terre Haute, IN ------------------------------------Texarkana, TX--Texarkana, AR -------------------------Texas City, TX--------------------------------------

57 388 497 155 1 708 58 58 77 65 128

632 918 210 884 710 884 710 019 086 211

13.9 13.8 14.8 11.4 12.5 11.9 14.2 16.0 14.9 14.0

Petersburg, VA ------------------------------------Philadelphia, PA--NJ ---------------------------------Phoenix, AZ --------------------------------------Pine Bluff, AR -------------------------------------Pittsburgh, PA -------------------------------------Pittsfield, MA -------------------------------------Pocatello, ID --------------------------------------Port Arthur, TX ------------------------------------Port Huron, MI ------------------------------------Portland, ME ---------------------------------------

103 526 4 222 211 2 006 239 61 941 1 678 745 55 047 53 903 109 560 62 774 120 220

13.7 12.9 12.2 14.7 15.4 13.3 15.3 13.5 14.7 14.4

Titusville, FL --------------------------------------Toledo, OH--MI ------------------------------------Topeka, KS ---------------------------------------Trenton, NJ--PA ------------------------------------Tucson, AZ ---------------------------------------Tulsa, OK ----------------------------------------Tuscaloosa, AL ------------------------------------Tyler, TX -----------------------------------------Utica--Rome, NY -----------------------------------Vacaville, CA ---------------------------------------

51 489 132 298 579 474 106 79 158 71

549 155 711 602 235 668 428 703 553 535

13.2 14.3 13.7 12.7 12.1 13.5 12.1 13.4 15.6 11.8

Portland--Vancouver, OR--WA --------------------------Portsmouth--Dover--Rochester, NH--ME -------------------Pottstown, PA -------------------------------------Poughkeepsie, NY ----------------------------------Providence--Pawtucket, RI--MA -------------------------Provo--Orem, UT -----------------------------------Pueblo, CO ---------------------------------------Punta Gorda, FL -----------------------------------Racine, WI ----------------------------------------Raleigh, NC ----------------------------------------

1 172 114 53 148 846 220 106 67 121 305

13.9 14.2 13.4 13.0 12.8 14.3 14.8 11.7 15.1 13.0

Vero Beach, FL ------------------------------------Victoria, TX ---------------------------------------Vineland--Millville, NJ --------------------------------Visalia, CA ---------------------------------------Waco, TX ----------------------------------------Warner Robins, GA ---------------------------------Washington, DC--MD--VA -----------------------------Waterbury, CT -------------------------------------Waterloo--Cedar Falls, IA -----------------------------Watsonville, CA -------------------------------------

64 55 94 83 144 60 3 363 175 108 51

707 122 236 594 372 976 031 067 260 378

14.1 14.3 12.8 11.8 13.7 12.9 13.4 12.2 15.4 12.0

158 960 371 527 293 556 155 033 788 925

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 447 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

1 2 3 1

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

447

Table 187.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

Urbanized Area

Urbanized Area 100-percent count

Wausau, WI --------------------------------------West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Delray Beach, FL -----------Wheeling, WV--OH ----------------------------------Wichita, KS ---------------------------------------Wichita Falls, TX -----------------------------------Williamsport, PA -----------------------------------Wilmington, DE--NJ--MD--PA ---------------------------Wilmington, NC -------------------------------------

448

57 794 84 338 97 57 449 101

352 848 507 789 151 425 616 357

Percent in sample 18.3 12.7 18.6 14.2 14.6 14.6 13.9 14.4

100-percent count Winston-Salem, NC ---------------------------------Winter Haven, FL -----------------------------------Worcester, MA--CT ---------------------------------Yakima, WA --------------------------------------York, PA -----------------------------------------Youngstown--Warren, OH -----------------------------Yuba City, CA -------------------------------------Yuma, AZ--CA --------------------------------------

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 448 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

185 86 315 88 142 361 77 70

184 427 666 054 675 627 167 955

Percent in sample 14.6 12.6 13.5 12.5 16.5 14.1 12.7 13.1

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Table 188.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

100-percent count

Alabama -----------------------------------------Birmingham city----------------------------------Dothan city -------------------------------------Huntsville city -----------------------------------Mobile city -------------------------------------Montgomery city ---------------------------------Tuscaloosa city -----------------------------------

4 040 265 53 159 196 187 77

Alaska -------------------------------------------Anchorage city------------------------------------

Percent in sample

587 968 589 789 278 106 759

15.6 11.8 14.2 13.7 14.0 13.0 12.2

550 043 226 338

20.2 13.5

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons

100-percent count

Percent in sample

CaliforniamCon. Oakland city ------------------------------------Oceanside city -----------------------------------Ontario city -------------------------------------Orange city -------------------------------------Oxnard city -------------------------------------Palmdale city ------------------------------------Palo Alto city -----------------------------------Pasadena city -----------------------------------Pico Rivera city ----------------------------------Pleasanton city -----------------------------------

372 128 133 110 142 68 55 131 59 50

242 398 179 658 216 842 900 591 177 553

12.5 11.4 11.5 13.7 12.8 11.0 13.5 12.9 14.5 13.9

Pomona city ------------------------------------Rancho Cucamonga city ----------------------------Redding city-------------------------------------Redlands city ------------------------------------Redondo Beach city -------------------------------Redwood City city --------------------------------Rialto city --------------------------------------Richmond city -----------------------------------Riverside city ------------------------------------Rosemead city ------------------------------------

131 101 66 60 60 66 72 87 226 51

723 409 462 394 167 072 388 425 505 638

12.9 11.9 14.0 13.5 12.3 11.5 10.6 11.6 11.4 13.3

Sacramento city----------------------------------Salinas city -------------------------------------San Bernardino city -------------------------------San Buenaventura (Ventura) city ---------------------San Diego city -----------------------------------San Francisco city --------------------------------San Jose city ------------------------------------San Leandro city ---------------------------------San Mateo city ----------------------------------Santa Ana city -----------------------------------

369 108 164 92 1 110 723 782 68 85 293

365 777 164 575 549 959 248 223 486 742

12.4 13.1 11.6 13.4 12.3 11.4 13.2 13.0 13.0 14.1

Santa Barbara city--------------------------------Santa Clara city----------------------------------Santa Clarita city---------------------------------Santa Maria city ---------------------------------Santa Monica city --------------------------------Santa Rosa city ----------------------------------Santee city -------------------------------------Simi Valley city ----------------------------------South Gate city ----------------------------------South San Francisco city ----------------------------

85 93 110 61 86 113 52 100 86 54

571 613 642 284 905 313 902 217 284 312

12.0 13.6 12.2 13.6 12.5 11.9 13.0 13.6 12.3 12.7

Spring Valley CDP --------------------------------Stockton city ------------------------------------Sunnyvale city -----------------------------------Thousand Oaks city -------------------------------Torrance city ------------------------------------Tustin city --------------------------------------Union City city -----------------------------------Upland city -------------------------------------Vacaville city ------------------------------------Vallejo city --------------------------------------

55 210 117 104 133 50 53 63 71 109

331 943 229 352 107 689 762 374 479 199

12.5 13.1 12.2 13.8 13.3 12.6 14.7 11.5 11.8 13.5

Visalia city -------------------------------------Vista city --------------------------------------Walnut Creek city --------------------------------West Covina city ---------------------------------Westminster city ---------------------------------Whittier city ------------------------------------Yorba Linda city ----------------------------------

75 71 60 96 78 77 52

636 872 569 086 118 671 422

11.8 12.0 13.0 13.0 14.9 13.4 12.8

Colorado -----------------------------------------Arvada city -------------------------------------Aurora city -------------------------------------Boulder city -------------------------------------Colorado Springs city ------------------------------Denver city -------------------------------------Fort Collins city ----------------------------------Greeley city -------------------------------------Lakewood city -----------------------------------Longmont city -----------------------------------Pueblo city -------------------------------------Thornton city ------------------------------------Westminster city ----------------------------------

3 294 89 222 83 281 467 87 60 126 51 98 55 74

394 235 103 312 140 610 758 536 481 555 640 031 625

15.6 13.2 12.8 13.4 13.0 12.8 13.7 14.3 12.9 13.9 14.8 13.9 13.1

Arizona ------------------------------------------Chandler city ------------------------------------Glendale city ------------------------------------Mesa city --------------------------------------Peoria city --------------------------------------Phoenix city-------------------------------------Scottsdale city -----------------------------------Tempe city -------------------------------------Tucson city -------------------------------------Yuma city ---------------------------------------

3 665 90 148 288 50 983 130 141 405 54

228 533 134 091 618 403 069 865 390 923

12.8 12.8 12.1 12.8 13.2 11.8 11.8 12.6 12.0 13.3

Arkansas -----------------------------------------Fort Smith city ----------------------------------Little Rock city-----------------------------------North Little Rock city ------------------------------Pine Bluff city ------------------------------------

2 350 72 175 61 57

725 798 795 741 140

17.6 13.2 12.3 12.0 14.8

California -----------------------------------------Alameda city ------------------------------------Alhambra city -----------------------------------Anaheim city ------------------------------------Antioch city -------------------------------------Arden-Arcade CDP --------------------------------Bakersfield city ----------------------------------Baldwin Park city ---------------------------------Bellflower city -----------------------------------Berkeley city ------------------------------------Buena Park city -----------------------------------

29 760 76 82 266 62 92 174 69 61 102 68

021 459 106 406 195 040 820 330 815 724 784

12.7 13.2 11.9 13.1 12.9 12.1 12.7 11.8 12.6 12.9 13.1

Burbank city ------------------------------------Camarillo city -----------------------------------Carlsbad city ------------------------------------Carson city -------------------------------------Cerritos city-------------------------------------Chino city --------------------------------------Chula Vista city ----------------------------------Citrus Heights CDP --------------------------------Clovis city --------------------------------------Compton city -------------------------------------

93 52 63 83 53 59 135 107 50 90

643 303 126 995 240 682 163 439 323 454

12.6 12.0 11.6 13.9 15.9 10.3 13.0 12.0 12.8 12.3

Concord city ------------------------------------Corona city -------------------------------------Costa Mesa city ---------------------------------Daly City city -----------------------------------Diamond Bar city---------------------------------Downey city ------------------------------------East Los Angeles CDP -----------------------------El Cajon city ------------------------------------El Monte city ------------------------------------El Toro CDP --------------------------------------

111 76 96 92 53 91 126 88 106 62

348 095 357 311 672 444 379 693 209 685

12.3 11.6 12.4 13.1 12.6 12.4 14.2 11.7 13.1 12.2

Encinitas city ------------------------------------Escondido city -----------------------------------Fairfield city ------------------------------------Florence-Graham CDP ------------------------------Fontana city ------------------------------------Fountain Valley city -------------------------------Fremont city ------------------------------------Fresno city -------------------------------------Fullerton city ------------------------------------Garden Grove city ---------------------------------

55 108 77 57 87 53 173 354 114 143

386 635 211 147 535 691 339 202 144 050

11.9 12.5 14.5 13.6 10.8 14.2 11.6 11.9 13.4 14.6

Glendale city ------------------------------------Hacienda Heights CDP -----------------------------Hawthorne city ----------------------------------Hayward city ------------------------------------Hesperia city ------------------------------------Huntington Beach city -----------------------------Huntington Park city ------------------------------Inglewood city -----------------------------------Irvine city --------------------------------------La Habra city-------------------------------------

180 52 71 111 50 181 56 109 110 51

038 354 349 498 418 519 065 602 330 266

11.4 14.7 10.5 13.4 11.1 13.5 14.0 11.2 12.8 14.5

Lakewood city -----------------------------------La Mesa city ------------------------------------Lancaster city -----------------------------------Livermore city -----------------------------------Lodi city ---------------------------------------Long Beach city ----------------------------------Los Angeles city ---------------------------------Lynwood city ------------------------------------Merced city -------------------------------------Milpitas city -------------------------------------

73 52 97 56 51 429 3 485 61 56 50

557 931 291 741 874 433 398 945 216 686

14.2 11.9 11.0 11.6 12.2 12.1 12.5 12.0 13.0 13.7

Connecticut ---------------------------------------Bridgeport city-----------------------------------Bridgeport town ---------------------------------Bristol city--------------------------------------Bristol town ------------------------------------Danbury city ------------------------------------Danbury town -----------------------------------East Hartford town -------------------------------East Hartford CDP --------------------------------Fairfield town -----------------------------------Greenwich town -----------------------------------

3 287 141 141 60 60 65 65 50 50 53 58

116 686 686 640 640 585 585 452 452 418 441

13.6 11.7 11.7 13.2 13.2 11.4 11.4 13.9 13.9 14.5 14.5

Mission Viejo city --------------------------------Modesto city ------------------------------------Montebello city ----------------------------------Monterey Park city -------------------------------Moreno Valley city -------------------------------Mountain View city -------------------------------Napa city --------------------------------------National City city ---------------------------------Newport Beach city -------------------------------Norwalk city -------------------------------------

72 164 59 60 118 67 61 54 66 94

820 730 564 738 779 460 842 249 643 279

11.9 13.0 13.3 13.7 10.6 13.0 12.2 12.9 11.8 14.5

Hamden town -----------------------------------Hartford city ------------------------------------Hartford town -----------------------------------Manchester town ---------------------------------Meriden city ------------------------------------Meriden town -----------------------------------New Britain city----------------------------------New Britain town --------------------------------New Haven city ----------------------------------New Haven town ----------------------------------

52 139 139 51 59 59 75 75 130 130

434 739 739 618 479 479 491 491 474 474

13.8 11.2 11.2 14.0 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.3 10.5 10.5

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 449 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

449

Table 188.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons

100-percent count

Percent in sample

ConnecticutmCon. Norwalk city ------------------------------------Norwalk town -----------------------------------Stamford city -----------------------------------Stamford town ----------------------------------Waterbury city ----------------------------------Waterbury town ---------------------------------West Hartford town-------------------------------West Hartford CDP -------------------------------West Haven city ---------------------------------West Haven town ---------------------------------

78 78 108 108 108 108 60 60 54 54

331 331 056 056 961 961 110 110 021 021

13.1 13.1 11.9 11.9 12.0 12.0 14.7 14.7 11.3 11.3

Delaware -----------------------------------------Wilmington city -----------------------------------

666 168 71 529

15.4 13.1

District of Columbia ---------------------------------Washington city -----------------------------------

606 900 606 900

12.0 12.0

Florida -------------------------------------------Boca Raton city ----------------------------------Brandon CDP ------------------------------------Cape Coral city ----------------------------------Carol City CDP -----------------------------------Clearwater city ----------------------------------Coral Springs city --------------------------------Daytona Beach city -------------------------------Deltona CDP ------------------------------------Fort Lauderdale city -------------------------------Gainesville city------------------------------------

12 937 61 57 74 53 98 79 61 50 149 84

926 492 985 991 331 784 443 921 828 377 770

12.4 12.2 11.7 13.1 11.5 12.7 12.9 11.9 11.8 10.5 11.8

Hialeah city -------------------------------------Hollywood city-----------------------------------Jacksonville city (remainder) ------------------------Kendall CDP -------------------------------------Lakeland city ------------------------------------Largo city --------------------------------------Melbourne city ----------------------------------Miami city --------------------------------------Miami Beach city ---------------------------------Orlando city--------------------------------------

188 121 635 87 70 65 59 358 92 164

004 697 230 271 576 674 646 548 639 693

12.0 11.8 11.4 10.8 13.0 12.5 12.6 12.7 10.8 12.6

Palm Bay city -----------------------------------Palm Harbor CDP ---------------------------------Pembroke Pines city -------------------------------Pensacola city -----------------------------------Plantation city -----------------------------------Pompano Beach city ------------------------------Port St. Lucie city --------------------------------St. Petersburg city --------------------------------Sarasota city ------------------------------------Sunrise city --------------------------------------

62 50 65 58 66 72 55 238 50 64

632 256 452 165 692 411 866 629 961 407

12.6 12.6 11.5 12.9 12.1 10.7 11.5 13.1 12.4 11.7

Tallahassee city ----------------------------------Tampa city -------------------------------------Town ’n’ Country CDP -----------------------------West Palm Beach city -----------------------------Jacksonville city -----------------------------------

124 280 60 67 672

773 015 946 643 971

11.4 12.5 11.9 12.0 11.4

Georgia ------------------------------------------Albany city -------------------------------------Atlanta city -------------------------------------Columbus city (remainder) --------------------------Macon city -------------------------------------Sandy Springs CDP -------------------------------Savannah city -----------------------------------South Augusta CDP -------------------------------Columbus city ------------------------------------

6 478 78 394 178 106 67 137 55 179

216 122 017 681 612 842 560 998 278

14.4 13.6 12.2 14.1 13.7 12.1 13.0 12.0 14.2

Hawaii -------------------------------------------Honolulu CDP -------------------------------------

1 108 229 365 272

14.1 13.9

Idaho -------------------------------------------Boise City city ------------------------------------

1 006 749 125 738

20.0 13.1

Illinois -------------------------------------------Arlington Heights village ---------------------------Aurora city -------------------------------------Bloomington city ---------------------------------Champaign city ----------------------------------Chicago city-------------------------------------Cicero town -------------------------------------Decatur city-------------------------------------Des Plaines city ----------------------------------Elgin city ---------------------------------------Evanston city -------------------------------------

11 430 75 99 51 63 2 783 67 83 53 77 73

602 460 581 972 502 726 436 885 223 010 233

15.3 13.0 12.4 13.7 11.4 11.7 12.2 14.0 13.7 11.7 13.1

Joliet city --------------------------------------Mount Prospect village ----------------------------Naperville city -----------------------------------Oak Lawn village ---------------------------------Oak Park village ---------------------------------Peoria city --------------------------------------Rockford city ------------------------------------Schaumburg village -------------------------------Skokie village -----------------------------------Springfield city-----------------------------------Waukegan city-----------------------------------Wheaton city -------------------------------------

76 53 85 56 53 113 139 68 59 105 69 51

836 170 351 182 648 504 426 586 432 227 392 464

12.5 12.5 12.8 14.7 13.6 13.2 14.0 12.9 13.2 13.7 11.4 13.7

450

Persons

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

100-percent count

Indiana ------------------------------------------Anderson city -----------------------------------Bloomington city ---------------------------------Evansville city -----------------------------------Fort Wayne city ----------------------------------Gary city ---------------------------------------Hammond city -----------------------------------Indianapolis city (remainder) ------------------------Muncie city -------------------------------------South Bend city ----------------------------------Terre Haute city----------------------------------Indianapolis city -----------------------------------

5 544 59 60 126 173 116 84 731 71 105 57 741

159 459 633 272 072 646 236 327 035 511 483 952

16.1 14.8 11.0 13.7 13.9 12.2 13.1 13.4 13.8 14.3 14.9 13.8

Iowa --------------------------------------------Cedar Rapids city---------------------------------Council Bluffs city --------------------------------Davenport city -----------------------------------Des Moines city----------------------------------Dubuque city ------------------------------------Iowa City city -----------------------------------Sioux City city -----------------------------------Waterloo city-------------------------------------

2 776 108 54 95 193 57 59 80 66

755 751 315 333 187 546 738 505 467

20.9 13.7 15.3 13.6 13.8 16.2 14.5 13.8 15.4

Kansas ------------------------------------------Kansas City city ---------------------------------Lawrence city -----------------------------------Olathe city--------------------------------------Overland Park city --------------------------------Topeka city -------------------------------------Wichita city --------------------------------------

2 477 149 65 63 111 119 304

574 767 608 352 790 883 011

18.3 13.9 12.3 12.6 13.0 13.8 13.9

Kentucky -----------------------------------------Lexington-Fayette---------------------------------Louisville city ------------------------------------Owensboro city -----------------------------------

3 685 225 269 53

296 366 063 549

17.5 13.4 14.7 14.1

Louisiana -----------------------------------------Baton Rouge city ---------------------------------Bossier City city ---------------------------------Kenner city -------------------------------------Lafayette city -----------------------------------Lake Charles city ---------------------------------Metairie CDP ------------------------------------Monroe city-------------------------------------New Orleans city ---------------------------------Shreveport city -----------------------------------

4 219 219 52 72 94 70 149 54 496 198

973 531 721 033 440 580 428 909 938 525

14.9 12.5 12.8 12.4 12.7 13.2 14.3 14.4 12.6 13.0

Maine -------------------------------------------Portland city -------------------------------------

1 227 928 64 358

22.3 14.1

Maryland -----------------------------------------Baltimore city -----------------------------------Bethesda CDP -----------------------------------Columbia CDP -----------------------------------Dundalk CDP ------------------------------------Silver Spring CDP ---------------------------------Wheaton-Glenmont CDP -----------------------------

4 781 736 62 75 65 76 53

468 014 936 883 800 046 720

14.3 12.3 15.8 12.2 14.8 13.9 14.1

Massachusetts -------------------------------------Boston city -------------------------------------Brockton city ------------------------------------Brookline town ----------------------------------Brookline CDP -----------------------------------Cambridge city ----------------------------------Chicopee city ------------------------------------Fall River city------------------------------------Framingham town --------------------------------Framingham CDP ---------------------------------Haverhill city -------------------------------------

6 016 574 92 54 54 95 56 92 64 64 51

425 283 788 718 718 802 632 703 989 994 418

13.4 11.0 13.3 11.9 11.9 13.6 13.3 13.8 12.1 12.1 13.6

Lawrence city -----------------------------------Lowell city --------------------------------------Lynn city ---------------------------------------Malden city -------------------------------------Medford city ------------------------------------New Bedford city---------------------------------Newton city -------------------------------------Quincy city -------------------------------------Somerville city -----------------------------------Springfield city-----------------------------------Waltham city ------------------------------------Weymouth town ---------------------------------Weymouth CDP ----------------------------------Worcester city ------------------------------------

70 103 81 53 57 99 82 84 76 156 57 54 54 169

207 439 245 884 407 922 585 985 210 983 878 063 063 759

12.5 12.9 13.4 11.5 12.7 15.0 14.1 11.9 11.9 13.0 13.3 12.7 12.7 12.9

Michigan -----------------------------------------Ann Arbor city-----------------------------------Battle Creek city ---------------------------------Canton CDP -------------------------------------Canton township ---------------------------------Clinton CDP -------------------------------------Clinton township ---------------------------------Dearborn city------------------------------------Dearborn Heights city -----------------------------Detroit city -------------------------------------East Lansing city ----------------------------------

9 295 109 53 57 57 85 85 89 60 1 027 50

297 592 540 047 040 866 866 286 838 974 677

18.7 13.5 14.0 16.0 16.0 14.6 14.6 14.4 13.5 13.2 13.9

Farmington Hills city ------------------------------Flint city ---------------------------------------Grand Rapids city --------------------------------Kalamazoo city ----------------------------------Lansing city -------------------------------------Livonia city -------------------------------------Pontiac city -------------------------------------Redford CDP ------------------------------------Redford township --------------------------------Rochester Hills city --------------------------------

74 140 189 80 127 100 71 54 54 61

652 761 126 277 321 850 166 387 387 766

14.0 13.5 14.3 12.9 14.8 16.2 13.3 15.7 15.7 15.2

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 450 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

Percent in sample

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 188.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons

100-percent count

Percent in sample

MichiganmCon. Roseville city ------------------------------------Royal Oak city -----------------------------------Saginaw city ------------------------------------St. Clair Shores city-------------------------------Southfield city -----------------------------------Sterling Heights city -------------------------------Taylor city --------------------------------------Troy city ---------------------------------------Warren city -------------------------------------Waterford CDP -----------------------------------

51 65 69 68 75 117 70 72 144 66

412 410 512 107 728 810 811 884 864 692

16.3 14.4 15.1 15.8 14.1 14.6 15.2 15.1 15.7 14.7

Waterford township -------------------------------West Bloomfield township --------------------------West Bloomfield Township CDP ----------------------Westland city -----------------------------------Wyoming city ------------------------------------

66 54 54 84 63

692 516 843 724 891

14.7 14.2 14.2 14.2 13.8

Minnesota ----------------------------------------Bloomington city ---------------------------------Brooklyn Park city --------------------------------Burnsville city -----------------------------------Coon Rapids city ---------------------------------Duluth city--------------------------------------Minneapolis city ---------------------------------Plymouth city -----------------------------------Rochester city -----------------------------------St. Paul city -------------------------------------

4 375 86 56 51 52 85 368 50 70 272

099 335 381 288 978 493 383 889 745 235

23.8 14.5 12.9 13.2 14.0 15.6 14.0 15.5 14.2 13.9

Mississippi ----------------------------------------Jackson city--------------------------------------

2 573 216 196 637

15.5 11.7

Missouri -----------------------------------------Columbia city------------------------------------Florissant city -----------------------------------Independence city --------------------------------Kansas City city ---------------------------------St. Charles city ----------------------------------St. Joseph city ----------------------------------St. Louis city ------------------------------------Springfield city------------------------------------

5 117 69 51 112 435 54 71 396 140

073 101 206 301 146 555 852 685 494

16.9 13.7 12.2 12.3 13.3 12.5 14.6 12.5 13.8

Montana -----------------------------------------Billings city -------------------------------------Great Falls city -----------------------------------

799 065 81 151 55 097

18.8 13.7 15.2

Nebraska -----------------------------------------Lincoln city -------------------------------------Omaha city --------------------------------------

1 578 385 191 972 335 795

20.8 13.5 13.9

Nevada ------------------------------------------Henderson city-----------------------------------Las Vegas city -----------------------------------Paradise CDP ------------------------------------Reno city ---------------------------------------Sparks city -------------------------------------Spring Valley CDP --------------------------------Sunrise Manor CDP --------------------------------

1 201 64 258 124 133 53 51 95

833 942 295 682 850 367 726 362

13.3 12.3 11.9 10.8 11.7 12.3 11.7 12.3

New Hampshire ------------------------------------Manchester city ----------------------------------Nashua city --------------------------------------

1 109 252 99 567 79 662

17.4 13.4 13.1

New Jersey ---------------------------------------Bayonne city ------------------------------------Brick township -----------------------------------Brick Township CDP -------------------------------Camden city ------------------------------------Cherry Hill township -------------------------------Cherry Hill CDP ----------------------------------Clifton city -------------------------------------Dover township ----------------------------------East Orange city ---------------------------------Edison township -----------------------------------

7 730 61 66 66 87 69 69 71 76 73 88

188 444 473 473 492 348 319 742 371 552 680

13.6 12.4 13.0 13.0 11.4 13.6 13.6 13.8 13.7 10.5 13.9

Edison CDP -------------------------------------Elizabeth city ------------------------------------Gloucester township-------------------------------Hamilton township --------------------------------Irvington CDP------------------------------------Irvington township --------------------------------Jersey City city ----------------------------------Middletown township ------------------------------Newark city -------------------------------------Old Bridge township -------------------------------

88 110 53 86 59 61 228 68 275 56

680 002 797 553 774 018 537 183 221 475

13.9 12.3 12.0 12.3 11.5 11.5 11.3 13.7 11.3 14.4

Passaic city -------------------------------------Paterson city ------------------------------------Trenton city -------------------------------------Union township ----------------------------------Union CDP --------------------------------------Union City city -----------------------------------Vineland city ------------------------------------Woodbridge township ------------------------------

58 140 88 50 50 58 54 93

041 891 675 024 024 012 780 086

10.8 10.8 11.5 13.9 13.9 13.4 12.2 13.3

New Mexico --------------------------------------Albuquerque city ---------------------------------Las Cruces city ----------------------------------Santa Fe city -------------------------------------

1 515 384 62 55

069 736 126 859

15.7 13.2 15.0 13.0

Persons

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

100-percent count

New York ----------------------------------------Albany city -------------------------------------Amherst town -----------------------------------Babylon town -----------------------------------Binghamton city----------------------------------Bronx borough ----------------------------------Brookhaven town---------------------------------Brooklyn borough --------------------------------Buffalo city -------------------------------------Cheektowaga CDP --------------------------------Cheektowaga town --------------------------------

17 990 101 111 202 53 1 203 407 2 300 328 84 99

455 082 711 889 008 789 779 664 123 387 314

14.3 12.4 13.2 13.6 14.1 10.7 13.7 11.1 11.5 13.1 13.2

Clarkstown town ---------------------------------Clay town --------------------------------------Colonie town ------------------------------------Greece town ------------------------------------Greenburgh town ---------------------------------Hamburg town-----------------------------------Hempstead town ---------------------------------Huntington town ---------------------------------Irondequoit town ---------------------------------Irondequoit CDP -----------------------------------

79 59 76 90 83 53 725 191 52 52

346 749 494 106 816 735 639 474 377 322

13.2 12.5 12.0 13.2 13.3 12.7 13.8 15.1 15.3 15.3

Islip town --------------------------------------Levittown CDP -----------------------------------Manhattan borough -------------------------------Mount Vernon city--------------------------------New Rochelle city --------------------------------New York city -----------------------------------Niagara Falls city ---------------------------------North Hempstead town ----------------------------Oyster Bay town ---------------------------------Queens borough-----------------------------------

299 53 1 487 67 67 7 322 61 211 292 1 951

587 286 536 153 265 564 840 393 657 598

14.1 15.1 9.8 12.2 12.9 11.0 14.1 16.8 15.7 11.7

Ramapo town -----------------------------------Rochester city -----------------------------------Schenectady city ---------------------------------Smithtown town ---------------------------------Staten Island borough -----------------------------Syracuse city ------------------------------------Tonawanda CDP----------------------------------Tonawanda town ---------------------------------Troy city ---------------------------------------Union town -------------------------------------Utica city---------------------------------------Yonkers city -------------------------------------

93 231 65 113 378 163 65 82 54 59 68 188

861 636 566 406 977 860 284 464 269 786 637 082

13.1 13.5 14.0 16.3 12.7 13.1 12.6 12.6 13.9 14.3 14.5 11.9

North Carolina -------------------------------------Asheville city ------------------------------------Charlotte city------------------------------------Durham city-------------------------------------Fayetteville city ----------------------------------Gastonia city ------------------------------------Greensboro city ----------------------------------High Point city -----------------------------------Raleigh city -------------------------------------Wilmington city ----------------------------------Winston-Salem city --------------------------------

6 628 61 395 136 75 54 183 69 207 55 143

637 607 934 611 695 732 521 496 951 530 485

15.3 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.1 14.0 13.7 13.3 12.7 14.6 14.0

638 800 74 111

24.3 13.0

North Dakota -------------------------------------Fargo city ---------------------------------------

Percent in sample

Ohio --------------------------------------------Akron city --------------------------------------Canton city -------------------------------------Cincinnati city -----------------------------------Cleveland city -----------------------------------Cleveland Heights city -----------------------------Columbus city -----------------------------------Dayton city -------------------------------------Elyria city --------------------------------------Euclid city --------------------------------------Hamilton city -------------------------------------

10 847 223 84 364 505 54 632 182 56 54 61

115 019 161 040 616 052 910 044 746 875 368

15.9 13.8 13.4 12.9 13.7 14.8 13.8 12.7 13.9 14.2 13.0

Kettering city------------------------------------Lakewood city -----------------------------------Lorain city --------------------------------------Mansfield city -----------------------------------Parma city--------------------------------------Springfield city-----------------------------------Toledo city -------------------------------------Warren city -------------------------------------Youngstown city ----------------------------------

60 59 71 50 87 70 332 50 95

569 718 245 627 876 487 943 793 732

15.7 14.8 14.4 13.4 14.7 14.5 14.1 13.4 15.0

Oklahoma ----------------------------------------Broken Arrow city --------------------------------Edmond city ------------------------------------Lawton city -------------------------------------Midwest City city --------------------------------Norman city ------------------------------------Oklahoma City city -------------------------------Tulsa city ---------------------------------------

3 145 58 52 80 52 80 444 367

585 043 315 561 267 071 719 302

16.8 14.9 14.2 13.3 14.7 12.9 13.8 13.3

Oregon ------------------------------------------Beaverton city -----------------------------------Eugene city -------------------------------------Gresham city ------------------------------------Portland city ------------------------------------Salem city ---------------------------------------

2 842 53 112 68 437 107

321 310 669 235 319 786

15.9 12.2 14.4 13.4 13.9 12.3

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451

Table 188.

Percent of Persons in Sample: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

100-percent count

Pennsylvania --------------------------------------Abington township --------------------------------Allentown city -----------------------------------Altoona city-------------------------------------Bensalem township -------------------------------Bethlehem city -----------------------------------Bristol township ----------------------------------Erie city ----------------------------------------Harrisburg city -----------------------------------Lancaster city -----------------------------------Levittown CDP ------------------------------------

11 881 56 105 51 56 71 57 108 52 55 55

643 322 090 881 788 428 129 718 376 551 362

18.1 14.6 12.7 14.9 11.8 14.6 12.3 14.8 12.5 14.7 12.3

Lower Merion township ----------------------------Penn Hills township -------------------------------Penn Hills CDP -----------------------------------Philadelphia city ----------------------------------Pittsburgh city -----------------------------------Reading city-------------------------------------Scranton city ------------------------------------Upper Darby township ------------------------------

58 51 51 1 585 369 78 81 81

003 479 430 577 879 380 805 177

14.1 12.3 12.3 10.9 13.5 14.8 15.4 14.2

Rhode Island --------------------------------------Cranston city ------------------------------------East Providence city -------------------------------Pawtucket city -----------------------------------Providence city ----------------------------------Warwick city -------------------------------------

1 003 76 50 72 160 85

464 060 380 644 728 427

12.8 12.7 13.3 13.8 11.3 13.4

South Carolina -------------------------------------Charleston city-----------------------------------Columbia city------------------------------------Greenville city -----------------------------------North Charleston city ------------------------------South Dakota -------------------------------------Rapid City city -----------------------------------Sioux Falls city -----------------------------------

3 486 80 98 58 70

Percent in sample

703 414 052 282 218

14.5 12.8 13.6 15.0 12.4

696 004 54 523 100 814

23.4 13.3 14.5

Tennessee ----------------------------------------Chattanooga city ---------------------------------Clarksville city -----------------------------------Knoxville city ------------------------------------Memphis city------------------------------------Nashville-Davidson (remainder) -----------------------Nashville-Davidson ---------------------------------

4 877 152 75 165 610 488 510

185 466 494 121 337 374 784

15.1 13.3 14.4 13.7 12.7 12.4 12.5

Texas -------------------------------------------Abilene city -------------------------------------Amarillo city ------------------------------------Arlington city ------------------------------------Austin city --------------------------------------Baytown city ------------------------------------Beaumont city -----------------------------------Brownsville city ----------------------------------Bryan city --------------------------------------Carrollton city -----------------------------------College Station city --------------------------------

16 986 106 157 261 465 63 114 98 55 82 52

510 654 615 721 622 850 323 962 002 169 456

14.6 13.9 14.7 12.9 13.2 13.2 12.5 15.6 13.0 13.5 12.1

Corpus Christi city --------------------------------Dallas city --------------------------------------Denton city -------------------------------------El Paso city -------------------------------------Fort Worth city ----------------------------------Galveston city -----------------------------------Garland city-------------------------------------Grand Prairie city---------------------------------Houston city ------------------------------------Irving city ---------------------------------------

257 1 006 66 515 447 59 180 99 1 630 155

453 877 270 342 619 070 650 616 553 037

12.4 12.4 12.9 12.9 13.1 12.2 12.4 12.2 12.0 11.3

452

State Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision [50,000 or More Persons]

Persons

100-percent count

Percent in sample

TexasmCon. Killeen city--------------------------------------Laredo city -------------------------------------Longview city -----------------------------------Lubbock city ------------------------------------McAllen city ------------------------------------Mesquite city------------------------------------Midland city ------------------------------------Odessa city -------------------------------------Pasadena city -----------------------------------Plano city --------------------------------------Port Arthur city ----------------------------------Richardson city ----------------------------------San Angelo city ----------------------------------San Antonio city ---------------------------------Tyler city ---------------------------------------Victoria city -------------------------------------Waco city --------------------------------------Wichita Falls city ----------------------------------

63 122 70 186 84 101 89 89 119 128 58 74 84 935 75 55 103 96

535 899 311 206 021 484 443 699 363 713 724 840 474 933 450 076 590 259

11.6 13.7 12.7 12.5 12.7 12.6 13.2 13.0 12.1 13.6 14.0 13.4 13.3 12.7 13.5 14.3 12.7 14.4

Utah --------------------------------------------Ogden city--------------------------------------Orem city --------------------------------------Provo city --------------------------------------Salt Lake City city --------------------------------Sandy city --------------------------------------Taylorsville-Bennion CDP ----------------------------West Valley City city -------------------------------

1 722 63 67 86 159 75 52 86

850 909 561 835 936 058 351 976

17.7 14.2 14.8 13.8 13.4 14.4 15.0 14.9

562 758

26.0

Vermont -----------------------------------------Virginia ------------------------------------------Alexandria city ----------------------------------Annandale CDP ----------------------------------Arlington CDP -----------------------------------Burke CDP --------------------------------------Chesapeake city----------------------------------Danville city-------------------------------------Hampton city------------------------------------Lynchburg city -----------------------------------Newport News city -------------------------------Norfolk city -------------------------------------Portsmouth city ----------------------------------Richmond city -----------------------------------Roanoke city ------------------------------------Suffolk city -------------------------------------Virginia Beach city ---------------------------------

6 187 111 50 170 57 151 53 133 66 170 261 103 203 96 52 393

358 183 975 936 734 976 056 793 049 045 229 907 056 397 141 069

14.5 13.0 12.8 12.9 14.1 14.0 14.0 12.4 14.2 12.4 14.2 14.1 12.8 12.8 14.3 12.9

Washington ---------------------------------------Bellevue city ------------------------------------Bellingham city ----------------------------------Everett city -------------------------------------Federal Way CDP ---------------------------------Lakewood CDP-----------------------------------Seattle city -------------------------------------Spokane city ------------------------------------Tacoma city-------------------------------------Yakima city --------------------------------------

4 866 86 52 69 67 58 516 177 176 54

692 874 179 961 554 412 259 196 664 827

15.1 13.0 12.0 12.3 12.3 12.0 12.6 13.2 14.9 12.3

West Virginia --------------------------------------Charleston city-----------------------------------Huntington city -----------------------------------

1 793 477 57 287 54 844

17.7 13.2 15.0

Wisconsin ----------------------------------------Appleton city ------------------------------------Eau Claire city -----------------------------------Green Bay city ----------------------------------Janesville city -----------------------------------Kenosha city ------------------------------------La Crosse city -----------------------------------Madison city ------------------------------------Milwaukee city ----------------------------------Oshkosh city ------------------------------------Racine city--------------------------------------Waukesha city -----------------------------------West Allis city ------------------------------------

4 891 65 56 96 52 80 51 191 628 55 84 56 63

769 695 856 466 133 352 003 262 088 006 298 958 221

24.1 16.2 14.2 16.9 15.9 15.0 14.0 14.8 14.3 15.3 13.8 14.0 15.1

453 588 50 008

18.3 14.1

Wyoming -----------------------------------------Cheyenne city ------------------------------------

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 189.

Percent of Persons in Sample for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area 100-percent count

Percent in sample

100-percent count

Percent in sample

All areas ------------------------------------

807 817

26.5

Acoma Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM --------------------Acoma Pueblo -----------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------Acoma Trust Lands -------------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

2 590 2 590 2 590 – –

491 491

36.7 36.7

358 358

36.9 36.9

Agua Caliente Reservation ----------------------------California --------------------------------------

20 206 20 206

7 743 7 743

33.3 33.3

Alabama and Coushatta Reservation --------------------Texas ----------------------------------------

478 478

73 73

16.4 16.4

Alamo Navajo Reservation ----------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

1 271 1 271

286 286

38.5 38.5

Allegany Reservation --------------------------------New York -------------------------------------

7 315 7 315

1 342 1 342

37.9 37.9

Alturas Rancheria -----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

5 5

515 515

19.0 19.0

Annette Islands Reserve ------------------------------Alaska ----------------------------------------

1 469 1 469

5 802 5 800 5 800 2 2

44.2 44.2 44.2 100.0 100.0

Augustine Reservation -------------------------------California --------------------------------------

– –

Bad River Reservation -------------------------------Wisconsin -------------------------------------

1 070 1 070

192 192

34.9 34.9

Barona Rancheria -----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

537 537

7 865 6 790 1 075

24.8 24.6 26.3

Bay Mills Reservation -------------------------------Michigan --------------------------------------

461 461

43.4 43.4

Colusa (Cachil Dehe) Rancheria-------------------------California --------------------------------------

22 22

59.1 59.1

Benton Paiute Reservation ----------------------------California --------------------------------------

63 63

57.1 57.1

Colville Reservation ---------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

6 957 6 957

44.1 44.1

Berry Creek Rancheria -------------------------------California --------------------------------------

2 2

– Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Reservation ------------– Oregon --------------------------------------66.7 Cortina Rancheria -----------------------------------66.7 California -------------------------------------15.3 Coushatta Reservation -------------------------------15.3 Louisiana -------------------------------------18.2 Cow Creek Reservation ------------------------------18.2 Oregon --------------------------------------37.2 Coyote Valley Reservation ----------------------------37.2 California -------------------------------------45.1 Crow Reservation and Trust Lands, MT ------------------45.1 Crow Reservation ---------------------------------Montana -------------------------------------10.2 Crow Trust Lands---------------------------------10.2 Montana -------------------------------------45.3 45.3 Crow Creek Reservation ------------------------------South Dakota ---------------------------------29.2 29.2 Cuyapaipe Reservation -------------------------------California -------------------------------------36.2 36.2 Deer Creek Reservation ------------------------------Minnesota ------------------------------------44.7 44.7 Devils Lake Sioux Reservation -------------------------North Dakota ---------------------------------20.4 20.4 Dresslerville Colony ---------------------------------Nevada --------------------------------------23.9 23.9 Dry Creek Rancheria --------------------------------California -------------------------------------55.8 55.8 Duck Valley Reservation ------------------------------Idaho ---------------------------------------55.8 Nevada --------------------------------------– – Duckwater Reservation -------------------------------Nevada --------------------------------------27.0 27.0 Eastern Cherokee Reservation --------------------------North Carolina ---------------------------------51.0 51.0 Elk Valley Rancheria ---------------------------------California -------------------------------------28.1 28.1 Ely Colony ----------------------------------------Nevada --------------------------------------37.5 37.5 Enterprise Rancheria ---------------------------------California -------------------------------------49.1 49.1 Fallon Colony --------------------------------------Nevada --------------------------------------– Fallon Reservation ----------------------------------– Nevada --------------------------------------40.7 Flandreau Reservation -------------------------------40.7 South Dakota ---------------------------------37.4 Flathead Reservation --------------------------------37.4 Montana --------------------------------------

4 4

– –

Big Bend Rancheria ---------------------------------California --------------------------------------

3 3

30 30

40.0 40.0

Big Cypress Reservation ------------------------------Florida ----------------------------------------

484 484

36 36

58.3 58.3

Big Lagoon Rancheria --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

22 22

58 58

51.7 51.7

Big Pine Rancheria ----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

452 452

135 135

38.5 38.5

Big Sandy Rancheria --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

51 51

6 370 6 366 6 366 4 4

14.4 14.4 14.4 50.0 50.0

Big Valley Rancheria --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

108 108

Bishop Rancheria -----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

1 408 1 408

Blackfeet Reservation --------------------------------Montana --------------------------------------

8 549 8 549

1 756 1 756

48.2 48.2

Blue Lake Rancheria ---------------------------------California --------------------------------------

58 58

– –

– –

Bois Forte (Nett Lake) Reservation ----------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

358 358

186 186

36.6 36.6

Bridgeport Colony ----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

49 49

3 588 3 588

43.1 43.1

Brighton Reservation --------------------------------Florida ----------------------------------------

524 524

152 152

50.0 50.0

Burns Paiute Reservation and Trust Lands, OR -------------Burns Paiute Reservation ---------------------------Oregon --------------------------------------Burns Paiute Trust Lands ---------------------------Oregon ---------------------------------------

163 163 163 – –

75 75

26.7 26.7

1 101 193 908

46.9 51.3 45.9

Cabazon Reservation --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

819 819

135 135

54.1 54.1

Cahuilla Reservation ---------------------------------California --------------------------------------

104 104

6 527 6 527

14.9 14.9

Campo Reservation ---------------------------------California --------------------------------------

281 281

77 77

27.3 27.3

Camp Verde Reservation -----------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

618 618

59 59

32.2 32.2

Canoncito Reservation -------------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

1 189 1 189

5 5

– –

165 165

35.2 35.2

Capitan Grande Reservation ---------------------------California --------------------------------------

– –

381 381

33.6 33.6

Carson Colony -------------------------------------Nevada ---------------------------------------

248 248

279 279

50.5 50.5

Catawba Reservation (state) --------------------------South Carolina ----------------------------------

174 174

21 259 21 259

23.4 23.4

Cattaraugus Reservation -----------------------------New York -------------------------------------

2 178 2 178

34.7 34.7

Fond du Lac Reservation -----------------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

3 229 3 229

42.2 42.2

Cedarville Rancheria ---------------------------------California --------------------------------------

8 8

50.0 50.0

Fort Apache Reservation -----------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

10 394 10 394

12.8 12.8

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LAND

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDm Con.

Reservation --------------------------------40.3 Chehalis Washington -----------------------------------40.3 40.3 Chemehuevi Reservation ------------------------------– California -------------------------------------– Cheyenne River Reservation ---------------------------19.2 South Dakota ---------------------------------19.2 Chicken Ranch Rancheria -----------------------------52.7 California -------------------------------------52.7 Chitimacha Reservation ------------------------------46.4 Louisiana -------------------------------------46.4 Cochiti Pueblo -------------------------------------46.0 New Mexico ----------------------------------46.0 Cocopah Reservation --------------------------------20.0 Arizona --------------------------------------20.0 Coeur d’Alene Reservation and Trust Lands, ID ------------46.6 Coeur d’Alene Reservation --------------------------46.6 Idaho ---------------------------------------Coeur d’Alene Trust Lands --------------------------– Idaho ---------------------------------------– Cold Springs Rancheria -------------------------------45.0 California -------------------------------------45.0 River Reservation ----------------------------39.9 Colorado Arizona --------------------------------------39.9 California --------------------------------------

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UNITED STATES SUMMARY

453

Table 189.

Percent of Persons in Sample for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area 100-percent count

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDm Con.

Percent in sample

100-percent count

Percent in sample

– –

– –

617 617

49.1 49.1

172 157 15

48.3 49.7 33.3

22 944 22 870 22 870 74 74

29.7 29.6 29.6 44.6 44.6

2 915 2 915

43.7 43.7

21 21

47.6 47.6

22 8 8 14 14

63.6 50.0 50.0 71.4 71.4

– –

– –

1 750 1 750

20.9 20.9

2 617 2 617

40.4 40.4

165 165

30.3 30.3

100 100

42.0 42.0

421 – – 421 421

13.3 – – 13.3 13.3

478 478

41.6 41.6

65 65

67.7 67.7

2 408 2 408 2 408 – –

45.3 45.3 45.3 – –

2 434 2 434

34.1 34.1

124 124

41.9 41.9

3 731 3 731 3 731 – –

21.5 21.5 21.5 – –

152 152

39.5 39.5

10 733 237 10 496

24.5 13.9 24.8

3 293 3 273 3 273 20 20

44.7 44.6 44.6 50.0 50.0

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDm Con.

Fort Belknap Reservation and Trust Lands, MT -------------Fort Belknap Reservation ---------------------------Montana -------------------------------------Fort Belknap Trust Lands ---------------------------Montana --------------------------------------

2 508 2 508 2 508 – –

Fort Berthold Reservation -----------------------------North Dakota ----------------------------------

5 395 5 395

Fort Bidwell Reservation ------------------------------California --------------------------------------

118 118

Fort Hall Reservation and Trust Lands, ID -----------------Fort Hall Reservation ------------------------------Idaho ---------------------------------------Fort Hall Trust Lands ------------------------------Idaho ----------------------------------------

5 114 5 060 5 060 54 54

Fort Independence Reservation -------------------------California --------------------------------------

69 69

Fort McDermitt Reservation ---------------------------Nevada --------------------------------------Oregon ---------------------------------------

396 396 –

Fort McDowell Reservation ----------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

640 640

Fort Mojave Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ--CA--NV -------Fort Mojave Reservation ---------------------------Arizona --------------------------------------California -------------------------------------Nevada --------------------------------------Fort Mojave Trust Lands ---------------------------California --------------------------------------

758 496 454 42 – 262 262

Fort Peck Reservation--------------------------------Montana --------------------------------------

10 595 10 595

Fort Yuma (Quechan) Reservation ----------------------Arizona --------------------------------------California --------------------------------------

2 084 16 2 068

Gila Bend Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ ---------------Gila Bend Reservation -----------------------------Arizona --------------------------------------Gila Bend Trust Lands -----------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

– – – – –

Gila River Reservation -------------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

9 540 9 540

Golden Hill Reservation (state) -------------------------Connecticut ------------------------------------

10 10

Goshute Reservation --------------------------------Nevada --------------------------------------Utah -----------------------------------------

99 23 76

Grand Portage Reservation ----------------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

306 306

Grand Ronde Reservation -----------------------------Oregon ---------------------------------------

57 57

Grand Traverse Reservation and Trust Lands, MI -----------Grand Traverse Reservation -------------------------Michigan -------------------------------------Grand Traverse Trust Lands -------------------------Michigan --------------------------------------

228 12 12 216 216

Greenville Rancheria ---------------------------------California --------------------------------------

24 24

Grindstone Creek Rancheria ---------------------------California --------------------------------------

103 103

Hannahville Community and Trust Lands, MI --------------Hannahville Community ----------------------------Michigan -------------------------------------Hannahville Trust Lands ----------------------------Michigan --------------------------------------

181 152 152 29 29

Hassanamisco Reservation (state) ----------------------Massachusetts ----------------------------------

1 1

Havasupai Reservation -------------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

423 423

46.6 46.6

La Posta Reservation --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

10 10

– –

Hoh Reservation------------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

96 96

47.9 47.9

Las Vegas Colony ----------------------------------Nevada ---------------------------------------

80 80

41.3 41.3

Hollywood Reservation -------------------------------Florida ----------------------------------------

1 394 1 394

32.4 32.4

Laytonville Rancheria --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

142 142

59.2 59.2

Hoopa Valley Reservation ----------------------------California --------------------------------------

2 143 2 143

41.1 41.1

Leech Lake Reservation ------------------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

8 669 8 669

40.1 40.1

Hopi Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ -------------------Hopi Reservation ---------------------------------Arizona --------------------------------------Hopi Trust Lands ---------------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

7 360 7 360 7 360 – –

14.6 Likely Rancheria ------------------------------------14.6 California -------------------------------------14.6 – Lone Pine Rancheria ---------------------------------– California --------------------------------------

– –

– –

244 244

41.0 41.0

Hopland Rancheria ----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

189 189

37.6 37.6

Lookout Rancheria ----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

17 17

52.9 52.9

Hualapai Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ ----------------Hualapai Reservation ------------------------------Arizona --------------------------------------Hualapai Trust Lands ------------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

822 822 822 – –

40.5 Los Coyotes Reservation -----------------------------40.5 California -------------------------------------40.5 – Lovelock Colony ------------------------------------– Nevada ---------------------------------------

58 58

29.3 29.3

94 94

37.2 37.2

454

46.8 Inaja-Cosmit Reservation -----------------------------46.8 California -------------------------------------46.8 – Indian Township Reservation --------------------------Maine ---------------------------------------– 32.0 Iowa Reservation -----------------------------------Kansas --------------------------------------32.0 Nebraska -------------------------------------44.9 44.9 Isabella Reservation and Trust Lands, MI -----------------Isabella Reservation -------------------------------14.6 Michigan -------------------------------------14.7 Isabella Trust Lands -------------------------------14.7 Michigan -------------------------------------7.4 7.4 Isleta Pueblo --------------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------31.9 31.9 Jackson Rancheria ----------------------------------California -------------------------------------40.9 40.9 Jamestown Klallam Reservation and Trust Lands, WA--------Jamestown Klallam Reservation ----------------------– Washington -----------------------------------46.7 Jamestown Klallam Trust Lands ----------------------46.7 Washington -----------------------------------32.5 Jamul Village --------------------------------------35.1 California -------------------------------------36.1 23.8 Jemez Pueblo -------------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------– 27.5 Jicarilla Apache Reservation ---------------------------27.5 New Mexico ----------------------------------26.1 Kaibab Reservation ---------------------------------26.1 Arizona --------------------------------------37.7 Kalispel Reservation ---------------------------------18.8 Washington -----------------------------------37.8 Karok Reservation and Trust Lands, CA ------------------– Karok Reservation --------------------------------– California -------------------------------------– Karok Trust Lands --------------------------------– California -------------------------------------– Kickapoo Reservation --------------------------------13.0 Kansas --------------------------------------13.0 Kootenai Reservation --------------------------------30.0 Idaho ---------------------------------------30.0 Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation and Trust Lands, WI ---------25.3 Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation ----------------------56.5 Wisconsin ------------------------------------15.8 Lac Courte Oreilles Trust Lands ----------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------------29.7 29.7 Lac du Flambeau Reservation --------------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------------29.8 29.8 Lac Vieux Desert Reservation --------------------------Michigan -------------------------------------32.0 – Laguna Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM --------------------– Laguna Pueblo -----------------------------------33.8 New Mexico ----------------------------------33.8 Laguna Trust Lands -------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------12.5 12.5 La Jolla Reservation ---------------------------------California -------------------------------------26.2 26.2 Lake Traverse (Sisseton) Reservation --------------------North Dakota ---------------------------------50.3 South Dakota ---------------------------------50.7 50.7 L’Anse Reservation and Trust Lands, MI------------------48.3 L’Anse Reservation -------------------------------48.3 Michigan -------------------------------------L’Anse Trust Lands -------------------------------– Michigan -------------------------------------–

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 189.

Percent of Persons in Sample for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area 100-percent count

Percent in sample

100-percent count

Percent in sample

Lower Brule Reservation ------------------------------South Dakota ----------------------------------

1 123 1 123

41.3 41.3

North Fork Rancheria --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

4 4

– –

Lower Elwha Reservation and Trust Lands, WA ------------Lower Elwha Reservation ---------------------------Washington -----------------------------------Lower Elwha Trust Lands ---------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

137 137 137 – –

36.5 Northwestern Shoshoni Reservation ---------------------36.5 Utah ----------------------------------------36.5 – Oil Springs Reservation ------------------------------New York ------------------------------------– 46.3 Omaha Reservation ---------------------------------Iowa ----------------------------------------46.3 Nebraska -------------------------------------38.6 38.6 Oneida (East) Reservation ----------------------------New York ------------------------------------42.3 42.3 Oneida (West) Reservation ----------------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------------36.0 36.0 Onondaga Reservation -------------------------------New York ------------------------------------29.8 29.8 Ontonagon Reservation ------------------------------Michigan -------------------------------------48.4 48.4 Osage Reservation ----------------------------------Oklahoma ------------------------------------34.9 34.9 Ozette Reservation ---------------------------------Washington -----------------------------------31.4 31.4 Paiute of Utah Reservation----------------------------Utah ----------------------------------------42.3 42.3 Pala Reservation -----------------------------------California -------------------------------------34.4 34.4 Pamunkey Reservation (state) -------------------------Virginia --------------------------------------44.9 44.9 Papago Reservation ---------------------------------Arizona --------------------------------------45.7 45.7 Pascua Yaqui Reservation-----------------------------Arizona --------------------------------------49.4 49.4 Passamaquoddy Trust Lands --------------------------Maine -----------------------------------------29.1 29.1 Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Reservation (state) --------------Connecticut -----------------------------------39.5 39.5 Pauma Reservation ---------------------------------California -------------------------------------14.4 14.5 Payson (Yavapai-Apache) Community --------------------Arizona --------------------------------------14.5 12.4 Pechanga Reservation--------------------------------12.4 California -------------------------------------41.6 Penobscot Reservation and Trust Lands, ME ---------------41.6 Penobscot Reservation -----------------------------Maine ---------------------------------------36.4 Penobscot Trust Lands -----------------------------36.4 Maine ---------------------------------------47.1 Picayune Rancheria ---------------------------------47.1 California -------------------------------------39.2 39.2 Picuris Pueblo -------------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------39.2 – Pine Creek Reservation (state) -------------------------– Michigan -------------------------------------42.7 Pine Ridge Reservation and Trust Lands, NE--SD ------------42.7 Pine Ridge Reservation -----------------------------42.7 South Dakota ---------------------------------– Pine Ridge Trust Lands -----------------------------– Nebraska -------------------------------------South Dakota ---------------------------------45.2 45.2 Pinoleville Rancheria ---------------------------------California -------------------------------------12.3 12.1 Pit River Trust Lands --------------------------------12.6 California ---------------------------------------10.7 11.9 Pleasant Point Reservation ----------------------------13.3 Maine ---------------------------------------54.5 13.3 Poarch Creek Reservation and Trust Lands, AL -------------Poarch Creek Reservation ---------------------------46.1 Alabama -------------------------------------46.1 Poarch Creek Trust Lands ---------------------------Alabama -------------------------------------47.6 47.6 Pojoaque Pueblo -----------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------35.4 47.4 Poospatuck Reservation (state) ------------------------47.4 New York ------------------------------------35.0 35.0 Port Gamble Reservation -----------------------------Washington -----------------------------------14.1 14.1 Port Madison Reservation ----------------------------14.1 Washington -----------------------------------– – Potawatomi (Kansas) Reservation ----------------------– Kansas ---------------------------------------

– –

– –

5 5

60.0 60.0

Lower Sioux Community -----------------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

259 259

5 227 – 5 227

45.4 – 45.4

Lummi Reservation ----------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

3 147 3 147

Makah Reservation ---------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

1 214 1 214

37 37

10.8 10.8

Manchester (Point Arena) Rancheria ---------------------California --------------------------------------

200 200

18 033 18 033

38.0 38.0

Manzanita Reservation ------------------------------California --------------------------------------

84 84

771 771

6.7 6.7

Maricopa (Ak-Chin) Reservation ------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

446 446

– –

– –

Mashantucket Pequot Reservation ----------------------Connecticut ------------------------------------

83 83

41 299 41 299

15.9 15.9

Mattaponi Reservation (state) -------------------------Virginia ---------------------------------------

70 70

12 12

– –

Menominee Reservation ------------------------------Wisconsin -------------------------------------

3 397 3 397

645 645

39.7 39.7

Mesa Grande Reservation ----------------------------California --------------------------------------

96 96

1 071 1 071

42.5 42.5

Mescalero Apache Reservation -------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

2 695 2 695

49 49

30.6 30.6

Miccosukee Reservation ------------------------------Florida ----------------------------------------

94 94

8 730 8 730

10.1 10.1

Middletown Rancheria -------------------------------California --------------------------------------

79 79

2 412 2 412

19.3 19.3

Mille Lacs Reservation -------------------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

470 470

3 3

66.7 66.7

Minnesota Chippewa Trust Lands -----------------------Minnesota ---------------------------------------

43 43

18 18

22.2 22.2

Mississippi Choctaw Reservation and Trust Lands, MS -------Mississippi Choctaw Reservation ---------------------Mississippi ------------------------------------Mississippi Choctaw Trust Lands ---------------------Mississippi -------------------------------------

4 073 3 782 3 782 291 291

148 148

51.4 51.4

102 102

7.8 7.8

Moapa River Reservation -----------------------------Nevada ---------------------------------------

398 398

38.2 38.2

375 375

485 476 476 9 9

28.9 28.6 28.6 44.4 44.4

Montgomery Creek Rancheria --------------------------California --------------------------------------

11 11

Morongo Reservation --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

1 072 1 072

Muckleshoot Reservation and Trust Lands, WA-------------Muckleshoot Reservation ---------------------------Washington -----------------------------------Muckleshoot Trust Lands ---------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

3 841 3 841 3 841 – –

32 32

– –

1 882 1 882

41.0 41.0

Nambe Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM --------------------Nambe Pueblo -----------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------Nambe Trust Lands -------------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

1 402 1 402 1 402 – –

24 24

50.0 50.0

12 215 11 385 11 385 830 26 804

15.1 15.2 15.2 13.4 – 13.8

Narragansett Reservation -----------------------------Rhode Island -----------------------------------

31 31

130 130

11.5 11.5

7 7

28.6 28.6

572 572

25.0 25.0

212 212 212 – –

46.2 46.2 46.2 – –

2 556 2 556

35.5 35.5

136 136

21.3 21.3

552 552

47.6 47.6

4 834 4 834

37.4 37.4

1 082 1 082

46.2 46.2

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDm Con.

Navajo Reservation and Trust Lands, AZ--NM--UT -----------Navajo Reservation -------------------------------Arizona --------------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------Utah ----------------------------------------Navajo Trust Lands -------------------------------Arizona --------------------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDm Con.

148 128 90 31 5 20

451 356 942 914 500 095 22 20 073

Nez Perce Reservation -------------------------------Idaho ----------------------------------------

16 160 16 160

Nisqually Reservation --------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

578 578

Nooksack Reservation and Trust Lands, WA ---------------Nooksack Reservation -----------------------------Washington -----------------------------------Nooksack Trust Lands -----------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

556 19 19 537 537

Northern Cheyenne Reservation and Trust Lands, MT--SD -----Northern Cheyenne Reservation ----------------------Montana -------------------------------------Northern Cheyenne Trust Lands ----------------------Montana -------------------------------------South Dakota ----------------------------------

3 923 3 923 3 923 – – –

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS TIPSII [UPF] GP21 CENSUS90 71583900 10/ 27/ 93 7:23 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90* P21TIPSDA00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:26:49 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 455 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 10/ 26/ 93 16:27:27 META:CENSUS90* P21TABLES00. 10/ 26/ 93 16:49:46

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

455

Table 189.

Percent of Persons in Sample for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area 100-percent count

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDm Con.

Percent in sample

100-percent count

Percent in sample

42.7 Sandia Pueblo -------------------------------------42.7 New Mexico ----------------------------------42.7 – Sandy Lake Reservation ------------------------------Minnesota ------------------------------------– 35.0 San Felipe Pueblo -----------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------35.0

3 971 3 971

30.9 30.9

37 37

45.9 45.9

2 434 2 434

43.3 43.3

San Ildefonso Pueblo --------------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

1 499 1 499

41.2 41.2

San Juan Pueblo -----------------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

5 209 5 209

32.1 32.1

San Manuel Reservation ------------------------------California --------------------------------------

80 80

27.5 27.5

San Pasqual Reservation -----------------------------California --------------------------------------

512 512

43.0 43.0

Santa Ana Pueblo ----------------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

593 593

46.2 46.2

Santa Clara Pueblo ---------------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

10 193 10 193

43.1 43.1

Santa Rosa Rancheria -------------------------------California --------------------------------------

323 323

31.3 31.3

Santa Rosa Reservation ------------------------------California --------------------------------------

50 50

48.0 48.0

Santa Ynez Reservation ------------------------------California --------------------------------------

279 279

33.0 33.0

Santa Ysabel Reservation -----------------------------47.1 California -------------------------------------47.1 47.1 Santee Reservation ---------------------------------– Nebraska -------------------------------------– Santo Domingo Pueblo -------------------------------14.9 New Mexico ----------------------------------14.9 San Xavier Reservation ------------------------------26.1 Arizona --------------------------------------26.1 Sauk-Suiattle Reservation -----------------------------8.5 Washington -----------------------------------8.5 Sault Ste. Marie Reservation and Trust Lands, MI ----------38.3 Sault Ste. Marie Reservation ------------------------38.3 Michigan -------------------------------------Sault Ste. Marie Trust Lands ------------------------64.3 Michigan -------------------------------------64.3 Schaghticoke Reservation (state) -----------------------31.4 Connecticut -----------------------------------31.4 Seminole Trust Lands --------------------------------27.8 Florida -----------------------------------------27.8 Shakopee Community--------------------------------41.7 Minnesota ------------------------------------41.7 Sheep Ranch Rancheria ------------------------------45.3 California -------------------------------------46.1 46.1 Sherwood Valley Rancheria ---------------------------42.5 California -------------------------------------42.5 Shingle Springs Rancheria -----------------------------– California -------------------------------------– Shinnecock Reservation (state) -------------------------27.6 New York ------------------------------------26.4 26.4 Shoalwater Reservation ------------------------------35.4 Washington -----------------------------------35.4 Siletz Reservation ----------------------------------31.7 Oregon --------------------------------------31.7 31.7 Skokomish Reservation-------------------------------– Washington -----------------------------------– Skull Valley Reservation ------------------------------25.0 Utah ----------------------------------------25.0 Smith River Rancheria -------------------------------42.6 California -------------------------------------42.6 Soboba Reservation ---------------------------------33.3 California -------------------------------------33.0 17.1 Sokaogon Chippewa Community and Trust Lands, WI --------Sokaogon Chippewa Community ----------------------43.3 Wisconsin ------------------------------------100.0 Sokaogon Chippewa Trust Lands ---------------------100.0 Wisconsin ------------------------------------–

169 169

42.0 42.0

758 758

46.3 46.3

2 992 2 992

12.7 12.7

1 172 1 172

14.9 14.9

124 124

33.1 33.1

768 385 385 383 383

27.7 17.1 17.1 38.4 38.4

10 10

40.0 40.0

114 114

37.7 37.7

203 203

39.9 39.9

– –

– –

15 15

13.3 13.3

18 18

22.2 22.2

375 375

44.0 44.0

131 131

33.6 33.6

5 5

– –

614 614

50.0 50.0

32 32

12.5 12.5

104 104

22.1 22.1

369 369

43.4 43.4

357 266 266 91 91

35.6 43.6 43.6 12.1 12.1

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDm Con.

Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Reservation and Trust Lands, WI-----Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Reservation ------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------------Potawatomi (Wisconsin) Trust Lands ------------------Wisconsin -------------------------------------

279 279 279 – –

Prairie Island Community -----------------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

60 60

Puyallup Reservation and Trust Lands, WA ----------------Puyallup Reservation ------------------------------Washington -----------------------------------Puyallup Trust Lands ------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

32 406 32 392 32 392 14 14

36.6 36.6 36.6 14.3 14.3

Pyramid Lake Reservation ----------------------------Nevada ---------------------------------------

1 388 1 388

41.9 41.9

Quartz Valley Rancheria ------------------------------California --------------------------------------

124 124

15.3 15.3

Quileute Reservation --------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

381 381

31.0 31.0

Quinault Reservation --------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

1 216 1 216

36.3 36.3

Ramah Navajo Community ----------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

194 194

44.3 44.3

Ramona Reservation --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

– –

– –

Rankokus Reservation (state) --------------------------New Jersey ------------------------------------

– –

– –

Red Cliff Reservation and Trust Lands, WI ----------------Red Cliff Reservation ------------------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------------Red Cliff Trust Lands ------------------------------Wisconsin -------------------------------------

857 857 857 – –

Redding Rancheria ----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

101 101

Red Lake Reservation --------------------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

3 699 3 699

Redwood Valley Rancheria ----------------------------California --------------------------------------

142 142

Reno-Sparks Colony ---------------------------------Nevada ---------------------------------------

264 264

Resighini Rancheria----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

28 28

Rincon Reservation ----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

1 352 1 352

Roaring Creek Rancheria------------------------------California --------------------------------------

18 18

Robinson Rancheria ---------------------------------California --------------------------------------

139 139

Rocky Boy’s Reservation and Trust Lands, MT -------------Rocky Boy’s Reservation ---------------------------Montana -------------------------------------Rocky Boy’s Trust Lands ---------------------------Montana --------------------------------------

1 954 1 547 1 547 407 407

Rohnerville Rancheria --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

14 14

Rosebud Reservation and Trust Lands, SD ----------------Rosebud Reservation ------------------------------South Dakota ---------------------------------Rosebud Trust Lands ------------------------------South Dakota ----------------------------------

9 8 8 1 1

Round Valley Reservation and Trust Lands, CA -------------Round Valley Reservation ---------------------------California -------------------------------------Round Valley Trust Lands ---------------------------California --------------------------------------

1 183 1 183 1 183 – –

Rumsey Rancheria ----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

8 8

Sac and Fox (Iowa) Reservation ------------------------Iowa -----------------------------------------

577 577

Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Reservation and Trust Lands, KS--NE ----Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Reservation ---------------------Kansas --------------------------------------Nebraska -------------------------------------Sac and Fox (KS-NE) Trust Lands ---------------------Kansas --------------------------------------Nebraska --------------------------------------

210 209 82 127 1 1 –

St. Croix Reservation --------------------------------Wisconsin -------------------------------------

505 505

46.1 46.1

Southern Ute Reservation -----------------------------Colorado --------------------------------------

7 804 7 804

43.2 43.2

St. Regis Mohawk Reservation -------------------------New York -------------------------------------

1 978 1 978

18.1 18.1

Spokane Reservation --------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

1 502 1 502

44.9 44.9

Salt River Reservation -------------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

4 852 4 852

13.9 13.9

San Carlos Reservation ------------------------------Arizona ---------------------------------------

7 294 7 294

15.2 15.2

Squaxin Island Reservation and Trust Lands, WA -----------Squaxin Island Reservation --------------------------Washington -----------------------------------Squaxin Island Trust Lands--------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

157 – – 157 157

52.9 – – 52.9 52.9

456

696 352 352 344 344

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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Table 189.

Percent of Persons in Sample for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area 100-percent count

Percent in sample

100-percent count

Percent in sample

Standing Rock Reservation ----------------------------North Dakota ---------------------------------South Dakota ----------------------------------

7 956 3 761 4 195

28.0 29.5 26.7

Viejas Rancheria -----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

411 411

44.3 44.3

Stewarts Point Rancheria -----------------------------California --------------------------------------

91 91

18.7 18.7

Walker River Reservation -----------------------------Nevada ---------------------------------------

802 802

38.7 38.7

Stillaguamish Reservation -----------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

113 113

42.5 42.5

Warm Springs Reservation and Trust Lands, OR ------------Warm Springs Reservation --------------------------Oregon --------------------------------------Warm Springs Trust Lands --------------------------Oregon ---------------------------------------

3 076 3 076 3 076 – –

46.4 46.4 46.4 – –

Stockbridge Reservation ------------------------------Wisconsin -------------------------------------

581 581

44.1 44.1

Sulphur Bank (El-Em) Rancheria ------------------------California --------------------------------------

93 93

35.5 35.5

Washoe Reservation---------------------------------Nevada ---------------------------------------

157 157

30.6 30.6

Summit Lake Reservation -----------------------------Nevada ---------------------------------------

7 7

42.9 42.9

White Earth Reservation ------------------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

8 727 8 727

46.2 46.2

Susanville Reservation -------------------------------California --------------------------------------

454 454

48.0 48.0

Wind River Reservation ------------------------------Wyoming --------------------------------------

21 851 21 851

15.4 15.4

Swinomish Reservation -------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

2 282 2 282

36.6 36.6

Winnebago Reservation ------------------------------Nebraska --------------------------------------

2 341 2 341

46.7 46.7

Sycuan Reservation ---------------------------------California --------------------------------------

4 4

– –

Winnemucca Colony ---------------------------------Nevada ---------------------------------------

67 67

14.9 14.9

Table Bluff Rancheria --------------------------------California --------------------------------------

48 48

39.6 39.6 39.2 39.2

Wisconsin Winnebago Reservation and Trust Lands, WI ------Wisconsin Winnebago Reservation --------------------Wisconsin ------------------------------------Wisconsin Winnebago Trust Lands --------------------Wisconsin -------------------------------------

700 506 506 194 194

40.0 40.9 40.9 37.6 37.6

Table Mountain Rancheria ----------------------------California --------------------------------------

51 51

Tama Reservation (state) -----------------------------Georgia ---------------------------------------

22 22

45.5 45.5

Woodfords Community-------------------------------California --------------------------------------

14 14

71.4 71.4

Taos Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM ----------------------Taos Pueblo -------------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------Taos Trust Lands ---------------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

4 745 4 681 4 681 64 64

42.3 42.4 42.4 29.7 29.7

XL Ranch Reservation--------------------------------California --------------------------------------

35 35

28.6 28.6

Te-Moak Reservation and Trust Lands, NV ----------------Te-Moak Reservation ------------------------------Nevada --------------------------------------Te-Moak Trust Lands ------------------------------Nevada ---------------------------------------

949 918 918 31 31

42.0 41.9 41.9 45.2 45.2

Yakima Reservation and Trust Lands, WA ----------------Yakima Reservation -------------------------------Washington -----------------------------------Yakima Trust Lands -------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

27 668 27 522 27 522 146 146

13.9 13.9 13.9 6.2 6.2

Yankton Reservation --------------------------------South Dakota ----------------------------------

6 269 6 269

45.1 45.1

Tesuque Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM --------------------Tesuque Pueblo ----------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------Tesuque Trust Lands ------------------------------New Mexico -----------------------------------

697 697 697 – –

176 176

42.6 42.6

Tonawanda Reservation ------------------------------New York -------------------------------------

501 501

428 275 275 153 153

41.6 39.3 39.3 45.8 45.8

Torres-Martinez Reservation ---------------------------California --------------------------------------

1 462 1 462

95 95

56.8 56.8

Trinidad Rancheria ----------------------------------California --------------------------------------

78 78

292 292

33.9 33.9

Tulalip Reservation ----------------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

7 103 7 103

1 357 1 357

35.7 35.7

Tule River Reservation -------------------------------California --------------------------------------

798 798

Tunica-Biloxi Reservation -----------------------------Louisiana --------------------------------------

29 29

637 637 637 – –

46.8 46.8 46.8 – –

Tuolumne Rancheria ---------------------------------California --------------------------------------

135 135

Yavapai Reservation --------------------------------42.8 Arizona --------------------------------------42.8 42.8 Yerington Reservation and Trust Lands, NV ---------------– Yerington Reservation -----------------------------– Nevada --------------------------------------Yerington Trust Lands -----------------------------24.2 Nevada --------------------------------------24.2 Yomba Reservation ---------------------------------40.2 Nevada --------------------------------------40.2 Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo -------------------------------30.8 Texas ---------------------------------------30.8 Yurok Reservation ----------------------------------35.2 California -------------------------------------35.2 Zia Pueblo and Trust Lands, NM -----------------------33.1 Zia Pueblo --------------------------------------33.1 New Mexico ----------------------------------Zia Trust Lands ----------------------------------51.7 New Mexico ----------------------------------51.7 27.4 Zuni Pueblo ---------------------------------------Arizona --------------------------------------27.4 New Mexico ----------------------------------19.1 14.6 San Felipe/ Santa Ana joint area------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------14.6 29.6 San Felipe/ Santo Domingo joint area --------------------29.6 New Mexico ----------------------------------– Crow/ Northern Cheyenne Area -------------------------8.3 Montana -------------------------------------8.3

7 412 7 7 405

15.3 – 15.3

– –

– –

– –

– –

7 7

– –

2 082 377

17.4

91 166 91 166

16.4 16.4

8 195 8 195

31.8 31.8

399 385 399 385

16.1 16.1

150 826 150 826

18.9 18.9

257 858 257 858

18.1 18.1

209 339 209 339

19.6 19.6

635 250 635 250

15.2 15.2

3 979 3 979

39.7 39.7

13 110 13 110

16.4 16.4

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDm Con.

Turtle Mountain Reservation and Trust Lands, ND--SD -------Turtle Mountain Reservation -------------------------North Dakota ---------------------------------Turtle Mountain Trust Lands-------------------------North Dakota ---------------------------------South Dakota ----------------------------------

AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION AND TRUST LANDm Con.

7 4 4 2 2

106 987 987 119 119 –

Tuscarora Reservation -------------------------------New York -------------------------------------

772 772

Twenty-Nine Palms Reservation ------------------------California --------------------------------------

– –

Uintah and Ouray Reservation -------------------------Utah -----------------------------------------

17 224 17 224

Umatilla Reservation --------------------------------Oregon ---------------------------------------

2 502 2 502

Upper Lake Rancheria -------------------------------California --------------------------------------

76 76

Upper Sioux Community------------------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

49 49

Upper Skagit Reservation -----------------------------Washington ------------------------------------

180 180

Ute Mountain Reservation and Trust Lands, CO--NM--UT ------Ute Mountain Reservation --------------------------Colorado -------------------------------------New Mexico ----------------------------------Utah ----------------------------------------Ute Mountain Trust Lands --------------------------Utah -----------------------------------------

1 320 1 314 1 069 – 245 6 6

Vermillion Lake Reservation ---------------------------Minnesota -------------------------------------

91 91

– TRIBAL JURISDICTION STATISTICAL AREA All areas -----------------------------------– 46.4 Absentee Shawnee-Citizens Band of Potawatomi TJSA -------Oklahoma --------------------------------------46.4 44.4 Caddo-Wichita-Delaware TJSA--------------------------Oklahoma --------------------------------------44.4 32.9 Cherokee TJSA -------------------------------------Oklahoma --------------------------------------32.9 28.6 Cheyenne-Arapaho TJSA ------------------------------Oklahoma --------------------------------------28.6 39.4 Chickasaw TJSA ------------------------------------Oklahoma --------------------------------------39.4 35.1 Choctaw TJSA -------------------------------------Oklahoma --------------------------------------34.9 35.9 Creek TJSA ---------------------------------------– Oklahoma --------------------------------------30.6 66.7 Iowa TJSA ----------------------------------------66.7 Oklahoma --------------------------------------8.8 8.8

Kaw TJSA ----------------------------------------Oklahoma ---------------------------------------

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UNITED STATES SUMMARY

457

Table 189.

Percent of Persons in Sample for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area 100-percent count

Percent in sample

Kiowa-Comanche-Apache-Fort Sill Apache TJSA -------------Oklahoma ---------------------------------------

205 400 205 400

18.2 18.2

Otoe-Missouria TJSA --------------------------------Oklahoma ---------------------------------------

2 775 2 775

39.3 39.3

Pawnee TJSA --------------------------------------Oklahoma ---------------------------------------

15 443 15 443

40.7 40.7

Sac and Fox TJSA ----------------------------------Oklahoma ---------------------------------------

51 042 51 042

17.2 17.2

Seminole TJSA -------------------------------------Oklahoma ---------------------------------------

22 964 22 964

18.0 18.0

Tonkawa TJSA -------------------------------------Oklahoma ---------------------------------------

12 289 12 289

38.4 38.4

Creek-Seminole Joint Area TJSA ------------------------Oklahoma ---------------------------------------

2 448 2 448

34.8 34.8

Iowa-Sac and Fox Joint Area TJSA ----------------------Oklahoma ---------------------------------------

908 908

30.5 30.5

TRIBAL JURISDICTION STATISTICAL AREAmCon.

Percent in sample

Belkofski -----------------------------------------Bethel -------------------------------------------Bill Moore’s---------------------------------------Birch Creek ---------------------------------------Brevig Mission -------------------------------------Buckland -----------------------------------------Cantwell -----------------------------------------Canyon Village-------------------------------------Chalkyitsik ----------------------------------------Chefornak ----------------------------------------Chenega -----------------------------------------Chevak ------------------------------------------Chignik ------------------------------------------Chignik Lagoon ------------------------------------Chignik Lake --------------------------------------Chilkat -------------------------------------------Chilkoot ------------------------------------------Chistochina ---------------------------------------Chitina-------------------------------------------Chuathbaluk---------------------------------------Chulloonawick -------------------------------------Circle --------------------------------------------Clark’s Point --------------------------------------Copper Center -------------------------------------Council ------------------------------------------Craig --------------------------------------------Crooked Creek -------------------------------------Deering ------------------------------------------Dillingham ----------------------------------------Dot Lake -----------------------------------------Eagle --------------------------------------------Eek ---------------------------------------------Egegik -------------------------------------------Eklutna ------------------------------------------Ekuk --------------------------------------------Ekwok -------------------------------------------Elim ---------------------------------------------Emmonak ----------------------------------------English Bay ---------------------------------------Evansville-----------------------------------------Eyak --------------------------------------------False Pass ----------------------------------------Fort Yukon ---------------------------------------Gakona ------------------------------------------Galena-------------------------------------------Gambell ------------------------------------------Georgetown ---------------------------------------Golovin ------------------------------------------Goodnews Bay ------------------------------------Grayling -----------------------------------------Grouse Creek Group --------------------------------Gulkana ------------------------------------------Hamilton -----------------------------------------Healy Lake ---------------------------------------Holy Cross ----------------------------------------Hoonah ------------------------------------------Hooper Bay ---------------------------------------Hughes ------------------------------------------Huslia -------------------------------------------Hydaburg-----------------------------------------Igiugig -------------------------------------------Iliamna ------------------------------------------Inalik --------------------------------------------Ivanof Bay ---------------------------------------Kake --------------------------------------------Kaktovik -----------------------------------------Kalskag ------------------------------------------Kaltag -------------------------------------------Karluk -------------------------------------------Kasaan ------------------------------------------Kasigluk -----------------------------------------Kiana -------------------------------------------King Cove ----------------------------------------King Salmon --------------------------------------Kipnuk -------------------------------------------Kivalina ------------------------------------------Klawock -----------------------------------------Knik --------------------------------------------Kobuk -------------------------------------------Kokhanok -----------------------------------------

– 4 674 – 42 198 318 147 – 90 320 94 598 188 53 133 129 221 60 49 97 – 73 60 449 8 1 260 106 157 2 017 53 35 254 122 381 3 77 264 642 158 69 172 68 580 25 833 525 – 127 241 208 580 103 – 47 – 795 845 54 207 384 33 94 178 35 700 224 172 240 71 54 425 385 451 696 470 317 722 272 69 152

– 48.1 – 40.5 47.5 49.7 42.2 – 55.6 46.9 55.3 51.0 35.6 69.8 20.3 58.9 49.8 60.0 63.3 49.5 – 46.6 40.0 43.0 37.5 46.4 41.5 45.2 36.8 50.9 57.1 53.9 45.1 33.9 – 58.4 46.2 46.7 53.2 36.2 43.6 36.8 50.5 20.0 32.4 44.2 – 36.2 48.1 38.5 44.0 48.5 – 55.3 – 19.2 49.7 50.0 43.0 43.5 42.4 34.0 50.0 25.7 45.9 52.7 51.2 45.0 59.2 38.9 47.5 44.9 37.3 32.0 50.2 44.2 39.6 48.5 52.2 43.4

Koliganek ----------------------------------------Kongiganak ---------------------------------------Kotlik -------------------------------------------Kotzebue -----------------------------------------Koyuk -------------------------------------------Koyukuk -----------------------------------------Kwethluk -----------------------------------------Kwigillingok ---------------------------------------Lake Minchumina -----------------------------------Larsen Bay ----------------------------------------

181 294 461 2 751 231 126 558 278 32 147

47.5 45.2 45.8 46.6 51.1 47.6 48.9 40.6 12.5 62.6

Levelock -----------------------------------------Lime Village ---------------------------------------Lower Kalskag -------------------------------------McGrath -----------------------------------------Manley Hot Springs ---------------------------------Manokotak ---------------------------------------Marshall -----------------------------------------Mary’s Igloo --------------------------------------Medfra ------------------------------------------Mekoryuk -----------------------------------------

105 42 291 528 96 385 273 – – 177

54.3 64.3 51.5 43.9 45.8 45.7 48.0 – – 51.4

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREAmCon.

TRIBAL DESIGNATED STATISTICAL AREA All areas ------------------------------------

1 616 872

15.1

Apache Choctaw TDSA (state) -------------------------Louisiana ----------------------------------------

22 646 22 646

18.4 18.4

Chickahominy TDSA (state) ---------------------------Virginia -----------------------------------------

2 791 2 791

15.8 15.8

Clifton Choctaw TDSA (state) --------------------------Louisiana ----------------------------------------

411 411

15.8 15.8

Coharie TDSA (state) --------------------------------North Carolina ------------------------------------

116 053 116 053

17.8 17.8

Coquille Indian TDSA --------------------------------Oregon -----------------------------------------

404 117 404 117

15.5 15.5

Delaware-Muncie TDSA (state) -------------------------Kansas -----------------------------------------

265 265

16.6 16.6

Eastern Chickahominy TDSA (state) ---------------------Virginia -----------------------------------------

99 99

19.2 19.2

Florida Tribe of Eastern Creek TDSA (state) ---------------Florida ------------------------------------------

195 195

11.8 11.8

Haliwa-Saponi TDSA (state) ---------------------------North Carolina ------------------------------------

6 436 6 436

14.5 14.5

Jena Band of Choctaw TDSA (state) --------------------Louisiana ----------------------------------------

60 334 60 334

15.7 15.7

Klamath TDSA -------------------------------------Oregon -----------------------------------------

41 035 41 035

16.7 16.7

Lumbee TDSA (state) --------------------------------North Carolina ------------------------------------

50 039 50 039

13.8 13.8

Meherrin TDSA (state) -------------------------------North Carolina ------------------------------------

55 306 55 306

21.3 21.3

Mohegan TDSA (state) ------------------------------Connecticut --------------------------------------

24 636 24 636

13.1 13.1

Ponca TDSA (state) ---------------------------------Nebraska ----------------------------------------

8 8

62.5 62.5

Ramapough TDSA (state) -----------------------------New Jersey --------------------------------------

809 809

10.9 10.9

United Houma Nation TDSA (state) ---------------------Louisiana ----------------------------------------

817 386 817 386

13.9 13.9

Waccamaw Siouan TDSA (state) -----------------------North Carolina ------------------------------------

2 667 2 667

15.4 15.4

Wampanoag-Gay Head TDSA --------------------------Massachusetts ------------------------------------

11 639 11 639

21.9 21.9

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREA All areas ------------------------------------

77 700

40.3

Akhiok -------------------------------------------Akiachak -----------------------------------------Akiak -------------------------------------------Akutan ------------------------------------------Alakanuk -----------------------------------------Alatna -------------------------------------------Aleknagik ----------------------------------------Alexander ----------------------------------------Allakaket -----------------------------------------Ambler ------------------------------------------Anaktuvuk Pass -------------------------------------

77 483 285 589 544 31 185 40 138 311 259

40.3 20.5 52.6 21.1 43.2 32.3 48.1 15.0 46.4 46.0 51.7

Andreafsky ---------------------------------------Angoon ------------------------------------------Aniak -------------------------------------------Anvik -------------------------------------------Arctic Village --------------------------------------Atka --------------------------------------------Atkasook -----------------------------------------Atmautluak ---------------------------------------Barrow ------------------------------------------Beaver--------------------------------------------

410 638 540 82 96 98 216 258 2 763 103

48.8 50.0 46.9 37.8 46.9 54.1 53.2 42.2 46.4 42.7

458

100-percent count

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 189.

Percent of Persons in Sample for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas: 1990mCon.

[For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Persons

Persons

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area

American Indian/ Alaska Native Area 100-percent count

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREAmCon.

Percent in sample

ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGE STATISTICAL AREAmCon.

Mentasta Lake-------------------------------------Minto -------------------------------------------Mountain Village -----------------------------------Naknek ------------------------------------------Napaimute ----------------------------------------Napakiak -----------------------------------------Napaskiak ----------------------------------------Nelson Lagoon -------------------------------------Nenana ------------------------------------------Newhalen -----------------------------------------

96 218 674 575 3 318 328 83 393 160

New Stuyahok -------------------------------------Newtok ------------------------------------------Nightmute ----------------------------------------Nikolai -------------------------------------------Nikolski ------------------------------------------Ninilchik ------------------------------------------Noatak ------------------------------------------Nondalton ----------------------------------------Noorvik ------------------------------------------Northway -----------------------------------------

391 207 153 109 35 10 523 333 178 531 113

Nuiqsut ------------------------------------------Nulato -------------------------------------------Nunapitchuk ---------------------------------------Ohogamiut ----------------------------------------Old Harbor ---------------------------------------Oscarville -----------------------------------------Ouzinkie -----------------------------------------Paimiut ------------------------------------------Pedro Bay ----------------------------------------Pelican --------------------------------------------

354 359 378 – 284 57 209 – 42 222

Perryville -----------------------------------------Pilot Point ----------------------------------------Pilot Station --------------------------------------Pitkas Point ---------------------------------------Platinum -----------------------------------------Point Hope ---------------------------------------Point Lay -----------------------------------------Portage Creek -------------------------------------Port Graham --------------------------------------Port Heiden ----------------------------------------

108 53 463 135 64 639 139 5 166 119

Port Lions ----------------------------------------Quinhagak ----------------------------------------Rampart -----------------------------------------Red Devil -----------------------------------------Ruby --------------------------------------------Russian Mission ------------------------------------St. George ---------------------------------------St. Mary’s ---------------------------------------St. Michael ---------------------------------------St. Paul -------------------------------------------

222 501 68 53 170 246 138 31 295 763

Salamatof ----------------------------------------Sand Point ----------------------------------------Savoonga ----------------------------------------Saxman ------------------------------------------Scammon Bay -------------------------------------Selawik ------------------------------------------Seldovia -----------------------------------------Shageluk -----------------------------------------Shaktoolik ----------------------------------------Sheldon Point -------------------------------------Shishmaref ---------------------------------------Shungnak ----------------------------------------Slana--------------------------------------------Sleetmute ----------------------------------------50.1 Solomon -----------------------------------------58.9 South Naknek -------------------------------------56.9 Stebbins -----------------------------------------49.5 Stevens Village ------------------------------------45.7 Stony River ---------------------------------------19.3 Takotna ------------------------------------------52.3 41.0 Tanacross ----------------------------------------44.4 Tanana ------------------------------------------41.6 Tatitlek ------------------------------------------Tazlina ------------------------------------------Telida ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------43.5 Teller Springs------------------------------------46.8 Tenakee Tetlin 47.9 Togiak---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------– 45.1 Tok ---------------------------------------------35.1 Toksook Bay --------------------------------------48.8 Tuluksak -----------------------------------------– Tuntutuliak ---------------------------------------42.9 Tununak -----------------------------------------45.0 Twin Hills-----------------------------------------Tyonek ------------------------------------------Ugashik ------------------------------------------49.1 Ukivok -------------------------------------------67.9 Unalakleet ----------------------------------------47.9 Unalaska -----------------------------------------44.4 Venetie ------------------------------------------40.6 Wainwright ---------------------------------------51.5 Wales -------------------------------------------40.3 White Mountain ------------------------------------20.0 Wiseman -----------------------------------------38.6 Yakutat ------------------------------------------45.4 ALASKA NATIVE REGIONAL CORPORATION Ahtna -------------------------------------------Aleut --------------------------------------------43.7 Arctic Slope ---------------------------------------46.1 Bering Straits -------------------------------------35.3 Bristol Bay ---------------------------------------39.6 Calista -------------------------------------------47.6 Chugach -----------------------------------------47.2 Cook Inlet ----------------------------------------52.9 Doyon -------------------------------------------64.5 Koniag-------------------------------------------49.5 NANA -------------------------------------------37.1 Sealaska -----------------------------------------58.3 51.8 43.5 42.6 – 47.8 50.9 15.7 42.5 54.4

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100-percent count

Percent in sample

999 878 519 369 343 596 316 139 178 109 456 223 63 106 6 136 400 102 51 38 106 345 119 247 11 151 94 87 613 935 420 358 300 316 66 154 7 – 714 3 089 182 492 161 180 33 534

37.1 35.9 46.8 49.6 47.2 46.3 42.1 44.6 55.1 59.6 47.6 40.8 46.0 43.4 66.7 41.2 46.8 48.0 43.1 52.6 39.6 46.4 48.7 48.2 9.1 47.7 35.1 51.7 43.7 44.1 51.9 53.6 51.3 49.7 33.3 39.6 71.4 – 20.3 23.8 48.4 47.6 41.0 53.9 12.1 46.1

3 11 5 8 7 19 11 302 91 13 6 67

089 942 979 288 028 447 450 473 936 309 113 520

39.4 31.8 46.5 30.9 41.0 47.5 33.4 14.4 20.4 33.1 46.1 21.9

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APPENDIX A. Area Classifications

CONTENTS

Latitude (See Internal Point) Longitude (See Internal Point) Magisterial District (See County Subdivision) Metropolitan Area (MA) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) (See Metropolitan Area) Minor Civil Division (MCD) (See County Subdivision) Northern Mariana Islands (See Outlying Areas of the United

Alaska Native Regional Corporation (ANRC) (See American Indian and Alaska Native Area)

Alaska Native Village (ANV) (See American Indian and Alaska Native Area)

Alaska Native Village Statistical Area (See American Indian and Alaska Native Area)

American Indian and Alaska Native Area - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - American Indian Reservation (See American Indian and Alaska

A–1

Native Area, see County Subdivision)

American Indian Reservation and Trust Land (See American Indian and Alaska Native Area)

American Samoa (See Outlying Areas of the United States, see State)

Area Measurement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–3 Assessment District (See County Subdivision) Block - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–3 Block Group (BG) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–4 Block Numbering Area (BNA) (See Census Tract and Block Numbering Area)

Borough (See County Subdivision, see Place) Borough and Census Area (Alaska) (See County) Boundary Changes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Census Area (Alaska) (See County) Census Block (See Block) Census Code (See Geographic Code) Census County Division (CCD) (See County Subdivision) Census Designated Place (CDP) (See Place) Census Division (See Census Region and Census Division)

A–4

Census Geographic Code (See Geographic Code) Census Region and Census Division - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–4 Census Subarea (Alaska) (See County Subdivision) Census Tract and Block Numbering Area - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–5 Central City (See Metropolitan Area) Central Place (See Urbanized Area) City (See Place) Congressional District (CD) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–6 Consolidated City (See Place) Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA) (See Metropolitan Area)

County - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–6 County Subdivision - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–6 Crews of Vessels (See Area Measurement, see Block, see Census Tract and Block Numbering Area)

Division (See Census Region and Division, see County Subdivision) Election District (See County Subdivision, see Voting District) Extended City (See Urban and Rural) Farm (See Urban and Rural) Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code (See Geographic Code)

Geographic Block Group (See Block Group) Geographic Code - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Geographic Presentation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gore (See County Subdivision) Grant (See County Subdivision) Guam (See Outlying Areas of the United States, see State) Hierarchical Presentation (See Geographic Presentation) Historic Areas of Oklahoma (See American Indian and

A–7 A–7

AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

States, see State)

Outlying Areas of the United States - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Palau (See Outlying Areas of the United States, see State) Parish (Louisiana) (See County) Parish Governing Authority District (See County Subdivision) Place - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Plantation (See County Subdivision) Population or Housing Unit Density - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Precinct (See County Subdivision, see Voting District) Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (PMSA) (See

A–9

A–9 A–10

Metropolitan Area)

Puerto Rico (See Outlying Areas of the United States, see State) Purchase (See County Subdivision) Region (See Census Region and Census Division) Rural (See Urban and Rural) Selected States (See County Subdivision, see State) State - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Supervisors’ District (See County Subdivision) Tabulation Block Group (See Block Group) TIGER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Town (See County Subdivision, see Place) Township (See County Subdivision) Tract (See Census Tract and Block Numbering Area)

A–11 A–11

Tribal Designated Statistical Area (TDSA) (See American Indian and Alaska Native Area)

Tribal Jurisdiction Statistical Area (TJSA) (See American Indian and Alaska Native Area)

Trust Land (See American Indian and Alaska Native Area) United States - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–11 Unorganized Territory (unorg.) (See County Subdivision) Urban and Rural - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–11 Urbanized Area (UA) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–12 Village (See Place) Virgin Islands (See Outlying Areas of the United States, see State) Voting District (VTD) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–12 Water Area (See Area Measurement) ZIP Code - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–13

These definitions are for all geographic entities and concepts that the Census Bureau will include in its standard 1990 census data products. Not all entities and concepts are shown in any one 1990 census data product. For a description of geographic areas included in each data product, see appendix F.

AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE AREA Alaska Native Regional Corporation (ANRC)

Alaska Native Area, Tribal Jurisdiction Statistical Area)

Historical Counts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Incorporated Place (See Place) Independent City (See County) Internal Point - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Inventory Presentation (See Geographic Presentation) Land Area (See Area Measurement)

A–8

A–8 A–8

Alaska Native Regional Corporations (ANRC’s) are corporate entities established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1972, Public Law 92-203, as amended by Public Law 94-204, to conduct both business and nonprofit affairs of Alaska Natives. Alaska is divided into A–1

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12 ANRC’s that cover the entire State, except for the Annette Islands Reserve. The boundaries of the 12 ANRC’s were established by the Department of the Interior, in cooperation with Alaska Natives. Each ANRC was designed to include, as far as practicable, Alaska Natives with a common heritage and common interests. The ANRC boundaries for the 1990 census were identified by the Bureau of Land Management. A 13th region was established for Alaska Natives who are not permanent residents and who chose not to enroll in one of the 12 ANRC’s; no census products are prepared for the 13th region. ANRC’s were first identified for the 1980 census. Each ANRC is assigned a two-digit census code ranging from 07 through 84. These census codes are assigned in alphabetical order of the ANRC’s.

Alaska Native Village (ANV) Statistical Area Alaska Native villages (ANV’s) constitute tribes, bands, clans, groups, villages, communities, or associations in Alaska that are recognized pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1972, Public Law 92-203. Because ANV’s do not have legally designated boundaries, the Census Bureau has established Alaska Native village statistical areas (ANVSA’s) for statistical purposes. For the 1990 census, the Census Bureau cooperated with officials of the nonprofit corporation within each participating Alaska Native Regional Corporation (ANRC), as well as other knowledgeable officials, to delineate boundaries that encompass the settled area associated with each ANV. ANVSA’s are located within ANRC’s and do not cross ANRC boundaries. ANVSA’s for the 1990 census replace the ANV’s that the Census Bureau recognized for the 1980 census. Each ANVSA is assigned a four-digit census code ranging from 6001 through 8989. Each ANVSA also is assigned a five-digit FIPS code. Both the census and FIPS codes are assigned in alphabetical order of ANVSA’s.

American Indian Reservation and Trust Land American Indian Reservation—Federal American Indian reservations are areas with boundaries established by treaty, statute, and/ or executive or court order, and recognized by the Federal Government as territory in which American Indian tribes have jurisdiction. State reservations are lands held in trust by State governments for the use and benefit of a given tribe. The reservations and their boundaries were identified for the 1990 census by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Department of Interior (for Federal reservations), and State governments (for State reservations). The names of American Indian reservations recognized by State governments, but not by the Federal Government, are followed by ‘‘(State).’’ Areas composed of reservation lands that are administered jointly and/ or are claimed by two reservations, as identified by the BIA, are called ‘‘joint areas,’’ and are treated as separate American Indian reservations for census purposes. A–2

Federal reservations may cross State boundaries, and Federal and State reservations may cross county, county subdivision, and place boundaries. For reservations that cross State boundaries, only the portion of the reservations in a given State are shown in the data products for that State; the entire reservations are shown in data products for the United States. Each American Indian reservation is assigned a fourdigit census code ranging from 0001 through 4989. These census codes are assigned in alphabetical order of American Indian reservations nationwide, except that joint areas appear at the end of the code range. Each American Indian reservation also is assigned a five-digit FIPS code; because the FIPS codes are assigned in alphabetical sequence of American Indian reservations within each State, the FIPS code is different in each State for reservations in more than one State. Trust Land—Trust lands are property associated with a particular American Indian reservation or tribe, held in trust by the Federal Government. Trust lands may be held in trust either for a tribe (tribal trust land) or for an individual member of a tribe (individual trust land). Trust lands recognized for the 1990 census comprise all tribal trust lands and inhabited individual trust lands located outside of a reservation boundary. As with other American Indian areas, trust lands may be located in more than one State. Only the trust lands in a given State are shown in the data products for that State; all trust lands associated with a reservation or tribe are shown in data products for the United States. The Census Bureau first reported data for tribal trust lands for the 1980 census. Trust lands are assigned a four-digit census code and a five-digit FIPS code, the same as that for the reservation with which they are associated. Trust lands not associated with a reservation are presented by tribal name, interspersed alphabetically among the reservations.

Tribal Designated Statistical Area (TDSA) Tribal designated statistical areas (TDSA’s) are areas, delineated outside Oklahoma by federally- and Staterecognized tribes without a land base or associated trust lands, to provide statistical areas for which the Census Bureau tabulates data. TDSA’s represent areas generally containing the American Indian population over which federally-recognized tribes have jurisdiction and areas in which State tribes provide benefits and services to their members. The names of TDSA’s delineated by Staterecognized tribes are followed by ‘‘(State).’’ The Census Bureau did not recognize TDSA’s before the 1990 census. Each TDSA is assigned a four-digit census code ranging from 9001 through 9589. The census codes are assigned in alphabetical order of TDSA’s nationwide. Each TDSA also is assigned a five-digit FIPS code in alphabetical order within State. AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

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Tribal Jurisdiction Statistical Area (TJSA) Tribal jurisdiction statistical areas (TJSA’s) are areas, delineated by federally-recognized tribes in Oklahoma without a reservation, for which the Census Bureau tabulates data. TJSA’s represent areas generally containing the American Indian population over which one or more tribal governments have jurisdiction; if tribal officials delineated adjacent TJSA’s so that they include some duplicate territory, the overlap area is called a ‘‘joint use area,’’ which is treated as a separate TJSA for census purposes. TJSA’s replace the ‘‘Historic Areas of Oklahoma (excluding urbanized areas)’’ shown in 1980 census data products. The Historic Areas of Oklahoma comprised the territory located within reservations that had legally established boundaries from 1900 to 1907; these reservations were dissolved during the 2- to 3-year period preceding the statehood of Oklahoma in 1907. The Historic Areas of Oklahoma (excluding urbanized areas) were identified only for the 1980 census. Each TJSA is assigned a four-digit census code ranging from 5001 through 5989. The census codes are assigned in alphabetical order of TJSA’s, except that joint areas appear at the end of the code range. Each TJSA also is assigned a five-digit FIPS code in alphabetical order within Oklahoma.

AREA MEASUREMENT Area measurements provide the size, in square kilometers (also in square miles in printed reports), recorded for each geographic entity for which the Census Bureau tabulates data in general-purpose data products (except crews-of-vessels entities and ZIP Codes). (Square kilometers may be divided by 2.59 to convert an area measurement to square miles.) Area was calculated from the specific set of boundaries recorded for the entity in the Census Bureau’s geographic data base (see ‘‘TIGER’’). On machine-readable files, area measurements are shown to three decimal places; the decimal point is implied. In printed reports and listings, area measurements are shown to one decimal. The Census Bureau provides measurements for both land area and total water area for the 1990 census; the water figure includes inland, coastal, Great Lakes, and territorial water. (For the 1980 census, the Census Bureau provided area measurements for land and inland water.) The Census Bureau will provide measurements for the component types of water for the affected entities in a separate file. ‘‘Inland water’’ consists of any lake, reservoir, pond, or similar body of water that is recorded in the Census Bureau’s geographic data base. It also includes any river, creek, canal, stream, or similar feature that is recorded in that data base as a two-dimensional feature (rather than as a single line). The portions of the oceans and related large embayments (such as the Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound), the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea that belong to the United States and its territories are considered to be ‘‘coastal’’ and ‘‘territorial’’ AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

waters; the Great Lakes are treated as a separate water entity. Rivers and bays that empty into these bodies of water are treated as ‘‘inland water’’ from the point beyond which they are narrower than one nautical mile across. Identification of land and inland, coastal, and territorial waters is for statistical purposes, and does not necessarily reflect legal definitions thereof. By definition, census blocks do not include water within their boundaries; therefore, the water area of a block is always zero. Land area measurements may disagree with the information displayed on census maps and in the TIGER file because, for area measurement purposes, features identified as ‘‘intermittent water’’ and ‘‘glacier’’ are reported as land area. For this reason, it may not be possible to derive the land area for an entity by summing the land area of its component census blocks. In addition, the water area measurement reported for some geographic entities includes water that is not included in any lower-level geographic entity. Therefore, because water is contained only in a higher-level geographic entity, summing the water measurements for all the component lower-level geographic entities will not yield the water area of that higher-level entity. This occurs, for example, where water is associated with a county but is not within the legal boundary of any minor civil division, or the water is associated with a State but is not within the legal boundary of any county. Crews-of-vessels entities (see ‘‘Census Tract and Block Numbering Area’’ and ‘‘Block’’) do not encompass territory and therefore have no area measurements. ZIP Codes do not have specific boundaries, and therefore, also do not have area measurements. The accuracy of any area measurement figure is limited by the inaccuracy inherent in (1) the location and shape of the various boundary features in the data base, and (2) rounding affecting the last digit in all operations that compute and/ or sum the area measurements.

BLOCK Census blocks are small areas bounded on all sides by visible features such as streets, roads, streams, and railroad tracks, and by invisible boundaries such as city, town, township, and county limits, property lines, and short, imaginary extensions of streets and roads. Tabulation blocks, used in census data products, are in most cases the same as collection blocks, used in the census enumeration. In some cases, collection blocks have been ‘‘split’’ into two or more parts required for data tabulations. Tabulation blocks do not cross the boundaries of counties, county subdivisions, places, census tracts or block numbering areas, American Indian and Alaska Native areas, congressional districts, voting districts, urban or rural areas, or urbanized areas. The 1990 census is the first for which the entire United States and its possessions are block-numbered. Blocks are numbered uniquely within each census tract or BNA. A block is identified by a three-digit number, sometimes with a single alphabetical suffix. Block numbers A–3

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with suffixes generally represent collection blocks that were ‘‘split’’ in order to identify separate geographic entities that divide the original block. For example, when a city limit runs through data collection block 101, the data for the portion inside the city is tabulated in block 101A and the portion outside, in block 101B. A block number with the suffix ‘‘Z’’ represents a ‘‘crews-of-vessels’’ entity for which the Census Bureau tabulates data, but that does not represent a true geographic area; such a block is shown on census maps associated with an anchor symbol and a census tract or block numbering area with a .99 suffix.

BLOCK GROUP (BG) Geographic Block Group A geographic block group (BG) is a cluster of blocks having the same first digit of their three-digit identifying numbers within a census tract or block numbering area (BNA). For example, BG 3 within a census tract or BNA includes all blocks numbered between 301 and 397. In most cases, the numbering involves substantially fewer than 97 blocks. Geographic BG’s never cross census tract or BNA boundaries, but may cross the boundaries of county subdivisions, places, American Indian and Alaska Native areas, urbanized areas, voting districts, and congressional districts. BG’s generally contain between 250 and 550 housing units, with the ideal size being 400 housing units.

Tabulation Block Group In the data tabulations, a geographic BG may be split to present data for every unique combination of county subdivision, place, American Indian and Alaska Native area, urbanized area, voting district, urban/ rural and congressional district shown in the data product; for example, if BG 3 is partly in a city and partly outside the city, there will be separate tabulated records for each portion of BG 3. BG’s are used in tabulating decennial census data nationwide in the 1990 census, in all block-numbered areas in the 1980 census, and in Tape Address Register (TAR) areas in the 1970 census. For purposes of data presentation, BG’s are a substitute for the enumeration districts (ED’s) used for reporting data in many parts of the United States for the 1970 and 1980 censuses, and in all areas for pre-1970 censuses.

BOUNDARY CHANGES

1. Annexations to or detachments from legally established governmental units. 2. Mergers or consolidations of two or more governmental units. 3. Establishment of new governmental units. 4. Disincorporations or disorganizations of existing governmental units. 5. Changes in treaties and Executive Orders. The historical counts shown for counties, county subdivisions, and places are not updated for such changes, and thus reflect the population and housing units in the area as delineated at each census. Information on boundary changes reported between the 1980 and 1990 censuses for counties, county subdivisions, and incorporated places is presented in the ‘‘User Notes’’ section of the technical documentation of Summary Tape Files 1 and 3, and in the 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts printed reports. For information on boundary changes for such areas in the decade preceding other decennial censuses, see the Number of Inhabitants reports for each census. Boundary changes are not reported for some areas, such as census designated places and block groups.

CENSUS REGION AND CENSUS DIVISION Census Division Census divisions are groupings of States that are subdivisions of the four census regions. There are nine divisions, which the Census Bureau adopted in 1910 for the presentation of data. The regions, divisions, and their constituent States are: Northeast Region

New England Division: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut

Middle Atlantic Division: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Midwest Region

East North Central Division: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin

West North Central Division: Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas South Region

The boundaries of some counties, county subdivisions, American Indian and Alaska Native areas, and many incorporated places, changed between those reported for the 1980 census and January 1, 1990. Boundary changes to legal entities result from: A–4

South Atlantic Division: Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

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East South Central Division: Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi

West South Central Division: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas West Region

Mountain Division: Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada Pacific Division: Washington, Oregon, California, Alaska, Hawaii

Census Region Census regions are groupings of States that subdivide the United States for the presentation of data. There are four regions—Northeast, Midwest, South, and West. Each of the four census regions is divided into two or more census divisions. Prior to 1984, the Midwest region was named the North Central region. From 1910, when census regions were established, through the 1940’s, there were three regions—North, South, and West.

CENSUS TRACT AND BLOCK NUMBERING AREA Block Numbering Area (BNA) Block numbering areas (BNA’s) are small statistical subdivisions of a county for grouping and numbering blocks in nonmetropolitan counties where local census statistical areas committees have not established census tracts. State agencies and the Census Bureau delineated BNA’s for the 1990 census, using guidelines similar to those for the delineation of census tracts. BNA’s do not cross county boundaries. BNA’s are identified by a four-digit basic number and may have a two-digit suffix; for example, 9901.07. The decimal point separating the four-digit basic BNA number from the two-digit suffix is shown in printed reports, in microfiche, and on census maps; in machine-readable files, the decimal point is implied. Many BNA’s do not have a suffix; in such cases, the suffix field is left blank in all data products. BNA numbers range from 9501 through 9989.99, and are unique within a county (numbers in the range of 0001 through 9499.99 denote a census tract). The suffix .99 identifies a BNA that was populated entirely by persons aboard one or more civilian or military ships. A ‘‘crews-ofvessels’’ BNA appears on census maps only as an anchor symbol with its BNA number (and block numbers on maps showing block numbers); the BNA relates to the ships associated with the onshore BNA’s having the same four-digit basic number. Suffixes in the range .80 through .98 usually identify BNA’s that either were revised or were created during the 1990 census data collection activities. AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

Some of these revisions produced BNA’s that have extremely small land area and may have little or no population or housing. For data analysis, such a BNA can be summarized with an adjacent BNA.

Census Tract Census tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county. Census tracts are delineated for all metropolitan areas (MA’s) and other densely populated counties by local census statistical areas committees following Census Bureau guidelines (more than 3,000 census tracts have been established in 221 counties outside MA’s). Six States (California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, New Jersey, and Rhode Island) and the District of Columbia are covered entirely by census tracts. Census tracts usually have between 2,500 and 8,000 persons and, when first delineated, are designed to be homogeneous with respect to population characteristics, economic status, and living conditions. Census tracts do not cross county boundaries. The spatial size of census tracts varies widely depending on the density of settlement. Census tract boundaries are delineated with the intention of being maintained over a long time so that statistical comparisons can be made from census to census. However, physical changes in street patterns caused by highway construction, new development, etc., may require occasional revisions; census tracts occasionally are split due to large population growth, or combined as a result of substantial population decline. Census tracts are referred to as ‘‘tracts’’ in all 1990 data products. Census tracts are identified by a four-digit basic number and may have a two-digit suffix; for example, 6059.02. The decimal point separating the four-digit basic tract number from the two-digit suffix is shown in printed reports, in microfiche, and on census maps; in machine-readable files, the decimal point is implied. Many census tracts do not have a suffix; in such cases, the suffix field is left blank in all data products. Leading zeros in a census tract number (for example, 002502) are shown only on machinereadable files. Census tract numbers range from 0001 through 9499.99 and are unique within a county (numbers in the range of 9501 through 9989.99 denote a block numbering area). The suffix .99 identifies a census tract that was populated entirely by persons aboard one or more civilian or military ships. A ‘‘crews-of-vessels’’ census tract appears on census maps only as an anchor symbol with its census tract number (and block numbers on maps showing block numbers). These census tracts relate to the ships associated with the onshore census tract having the same four-digit basic number. Suffixes in the range .80 through .98 usually identify census tracts that either were revised or were created during the 1990 census data collection activities. Some of these revisions may have resulted in census tracts that have extremely small land area and may have little or no population or housing. For data analysis, such a census tract can be summarized with an adjacent census tract. A–5

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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (CD) Congressional districts (CD’s) are the 435 areas from which persons are elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. After the apportionment of congressional seats among the States, based on census population counts, each State is responsible for establishing CD’s for the purpose of electing representatives. Each CD is to be as equal in population to all other CD’s in the State as practicable, based on the decennial census counts. The CD’s that were in effect on January 1, 1990 were those of the 101st Congress. Data on the 101st Congress appear in an early 1990 census data product (Summary Tape File 1A). The CD’s of the 101st Congress are the same as those in effect for the 102nd Congress. CD’s of the 103rd Congress, reflecting redistricting based on the 1990 census, are summarized in later 1990 data products (STF’s 1D and 3D, and 1990 CPH-4, Population and Housing Characteristics for Congressional Districts of the 103rd Congress printed reports).

COUNTY The primary political divisions of most States are termed ‘‘counties.’’ In Louisiana, these divisions are known as ‘‘parishes.’’ In Alaska, which has no counties, the county equivalents are the organized ‘‘boroughs’’ and the ‘‘census areas’’ that are delineated for statistical purposes by the State of Alaska and the Census Bureau. In four States (Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia), there are one or more cities that are independent of any county organization and thus constitute primary divisions of their States. These cities are known as ‘‘independent cities’’ and are treated as equivalent to counties for statistical purposes. That part of Yellowstone National Park in Montana is treated as a county equivalent. The District of Columbia has no primary divisions, and the entire area is considered equivalent to a county for statistical purposes. Each county and county equivalent is assigned a threedigit FIPS code that is unique within State. These codes are assigned in alphabetical order of county or county equivalent within State, except for the independent cities, which follow the listing of counties.

COUNTY SUBDIVISION County subdivisions are the primary subdivisions of counties and their equivalents for the reporting of decennial census data. They include census county divisions, census subareas, minor civil divisions, and unorganized territories. Each county subdivision is assigned a three-digit census code in alphabetical order within county and a five-digit FIPS code in alphabetical order within State.

Census County Division (CCD) Census county divisions (CCD’s) are subdivisions of a county that were delineated by the Census Bureau, in cooperation with State officials and local census statistical A–6

areas committees, for statistical purposes. CCD’s were established in 21 States where there are no legally established minor civil divisions (MCD’s), where the MCD’s do not have governmental or administrative purposes, where the boundaries of the MCD’s change frequently, and/ or where the MCD’s are not generally known to the public. CCD’s have no legal functions, and are not governmental units. The boundaries of CCD’s usually are delineated to follow visible features, and in most cases coincide with census tract or block numbering area boundaries. The name of each CCD is based on a place, county, or well-known local name that identifies its location. CCD’s have been established in the following 21 States: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kentucky, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. For the 1980 census, the county subdivisions recognized for Nevada were MCD’s.

Census Subarea (Alaska) Census subareas are statistical subdivisions of boroughs and census areas (county equivalents) in Alaska. Census subareas were delineated cooperatively by the State of Alaska and the Census Bureau. The census subareas, identified first in 1980, replaced the various types of subdivisions used in the 1970 census.

Minor Civil Division (MCD) Minor civil divisions (MCD’s) are the primary political or administrative divisions of a county. MCD’s represent many different kinds of legal entities with a wide variety of governmental and/ or administrative functions. MCD’s are variously designated as American Indian reservations, assessment districts, boroughs, election districts, gores, grants, magisterial districts, parish governing authority districts, plantations, precincts, purchases, supervisors’ districts, towns, and townships. In some States, all or some incorporated places are not located in any MCD and thus serve as MCD’s in their own right. In other States, incorporated places are subordinate to (part of) the MCD’s in which they are located, or the pattern is mixed—some incorporated places are independent of MCD’s and others are subordinate to one or more MCD’s. The Census Bureau recognizes MCD’s in the following 28 States: Arkansas, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. The District of Columbia has no primary divisions, and the entire area is considered equivalent to an MCD for statistical purposes. AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

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The MCD’s in 12 selected States (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin) also serve as general-purpose local governments. The Census Bureau presents data for these MCD’s in all data products in which it provides data for places.

Unorganized Territory (unorg.) In nine States (Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina, North Dakota, and South Dakota), some counties contain territory that is not included in an MCD recognized by the Census Bureau. Each separate area of unorganized territory in these States is recognized as one or more separate county subdivisions for census purposes. Each unorganized territory is given a descriptive name, followed by the designation ‘‘unorg.’’

codes used in the census are shown in the 1990 census Geographic Identification Code Scheme; in the data dictionary portion of the technical documentation for summary tape files, CD-ROM’s, and microfiche. The objective of the FIPS codes is to improve the use of data resources of the Federal Government and avoid unnecessary duplication and incompatibilities in the collection, processing, and dissemination of data. More information about FIPS and FIPS code documentation is available from the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161.

United States Postal Service (USPS) Code United States Postal Service (USPS) codes for States are used in all 1990 data products. The codes are twocharacter alphabetic abbreviations. These codes are the same as the FIPS two-character alphabetic abbreviations.

GEOGRAPHIC PRESENTATION GEOGRAPHIC CODE Hierarchical Presentation Geographic codes are shown primarily on machinereadable data products, such as computer tape and compact disc-read only memory (CD-ROM), but also appear on other products such as microfiche; they also are shown on some census maps. Codes are identified as ‘‘census codes’’ only if there is also a Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code for the same geographic entity. A code that is not identified as either ‘‘census’’ or ‘‘FIPS’’ is usually a census code for which there is no FIPS equivalent, or for which the Census Bureau does not use the FIPS code. The exceptions, which use only the FIPS code in census products, are county, congressional district, and metropolitan area (that is, metropolitan statistical area, consolidated metropolitan statistical area, and primary metropolitan statistical area).

Census Code Census codes are assigned for a variety of geographic entities, including American Indian and Alaska Native area, census division, census region, county subdivision, place, State, urbanized area, and voting district. The structure, format, and meaning of census codes appear in the 1990 census Geographic Identification Code Scheme; in the data dictionary portion of the technical documentation for summary tape files, CD-ROM’s, and microfiche.

Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Code Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes are assigned for a variety of geographic entities, including American Indian and Alaska Native area, congressional district, county, county subdivision, metropolitan area, place, and State. The structure, format, and meaning of FIPS AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

A hierarchical geographic presentation shows the geographic entities in a superior/ subordinate structure in census products. This structure is derived from the legal, administrative, or areal relationships of the entities. The hierarchical structure is depicted in report tables by means of indentation, and is explained for machine-readable media in the discussion of file structure in the geographic coverage portion of the abstract in the technical documentation. An example of hierarchical presentation is the ‘‘standard census geographic hierarchy’’: block, within block group, within census tract or block numbering area, within place, within county subdivision, within county, within State, within division, within region, within the United States. Graphically, this is shown as: United States Region Division State County County subdivision Place (or part) Census tract/ block numbering area (or part) Block group (or part) Block

Inventory Presentation An inventory presentation of geographic entities is one in which all entities of the same type are shown in alphabetical or code sequence, without reference to their hierarchical relationships. Generally, an inventory presentation shows totals for entities that may be split in a hierarchical presentation, such as place, census tract/ A–7

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block numbering area, or block group. An example of a series of inventory presentations is: State, followed by all the counties in that State, followed by all the places in that State. Graphically, this is shown as: State County ‘‘A’’ County ‘‘B’’ County ‘‘C’’ Place ‘‘X’’ Place ‘‘Y’’ Place ‘‘Z’’

HISTORICAL COUNTS Historical counts for total population and total housing units are shown in the 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts report series. As in past censuses, the general rule for presenting historical data for States, counties, county subdivisions, and places is to show historical counts only for single, continually existing entities. Stated another way, if an entity existed for both the current and preceding censuses, the tables show counts for the preceding censuses. Included in this category are entities of the same type (county, county subdivision, place) even if they had changed their names. Also included are entities that merged, but only if the new entity retained the name of one of the merged entities. The historical counts shown are for each entity as it was bounded at each census. In cases where an entity was formed since a preceding census, such as a newly incorporated place or a newly organized township, the symbol three dots ‘‘...’’ is shown for earlier censuses. The three-dot symbol also is shown for those parts of a place that have extended into an additional county or county subdivision through annexation or other revision of boundaries since the preceding census. In a few cases, changes in the boundaries of county subdivisions caused a place to be split into two or more parts, or to be split differently than in the preceding census. If historical counts for the parts of the place as currently split did not appear in a preceding census, ‘‘(NA)’’ is shown for the place in each county subdivision; however, the historical population and housing unit counts of the place appear in tables that show the entire place. For counties, county subdivisions, and places formed since January 1, 1980, 1980 census population and housing unit counts in the 1990 territory are reported in the geographic change notes included in the ‘‘User Notes’’ text section of 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts, and in the technical documentation of Summary Tape Files 1 and 3. In some cases, population and housing unit counts for individual areas were revised since publication of the 1980 reports (indicated by the prefix ‘‘r’’). In a number of tables of 1990 CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts, 1980 counts are shown for aggregations of individual areas, A–8

such as the number, population, and housing unit counts of places in size groups, or urban and rural distributions. Revisions of population and housing unit counts for individual areas were not applied to the various aggregations. Therefore, it may not be possible to determine the individual areas in a given aggregation using the historical counts; conversely, the sum of the counts shown for individual areas may not agree with the aggregation.

INTERNAL POINT An internal point is a set of geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) that is located within a specified geographic entity. A single point is identified for each entity; for many entities, this point represents the approximate geographic center of that entity. If the shape of the entity caused this point to be located outside the boundaries of the entity, it is relocated from the center so that it is within the entity. If the internal point for a block falls in a water area, it is relocated to a land area within the block. On machine-readable products, internal points are shown to six decimal places; the decimal point is implied.

METROPOLITAN AREA (MA) The general concept of a metropolitan area (MA) is one of a large population nucleus, together with adjacent communities that have a high degree of economic and social integration with that nucleus. Some MA’s are defined around two or more nuclei. The MA classification is a statistical standard, developed for use by Federal agencies in the production, analysis, and publication of data on MA’s. The MA’s are designated and defined by the Federal Office of Management and Budget, following a set of official published standards. These standards were developed by the interagency Federal Executive Committee on Metropolitan Areas, with the aim of producing definitions that are as consistent as possible for all MA’s nationwide. Each MA must contain either a place with a minimum population of 50,000 or a Census Bureau-defined urbanized area and a total MA population of at least 100,000 (75,000 in New England). An MA comprises one or more central counties. An MA also may include one or more outlying counties that have close economic and social relationships with the central county. An outlying county must have a specified level of commuting to the central counties and also must meet certain standards regarding metropolitan character, such as population density, urban population, and population growth. In New England, MA’s are composed of cities and towns rather than whole counties. The territory, population, and housing units in MA’s are referred to as ‘‘metropolitan.’’ The metropolitan category is subdivided into ‘‘inside central city’’ and ‘‘outside central city.’’ The territory, population, and housing units located outside MA’s are referred to as ‘‘nonmetropolitan.’’ The AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

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metropolitan and nonmetropolitan classification cuts across the other hierarchies; for example, there is generally both urban and rural territory within both metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas. To meet the needs of various users, the standards provide for a flexible structure of metropolitan definitions that classify an MA either as a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) or as a consolidated metropolitan statistical area (CMSA) that is divided into primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSA’s). Documentation of the MA standards and how they are applied is available from the Secretary, Federal Executive Committee on Metropolitan Areas, Population Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233.

the most populous central city in the area. The second name may be the first city or county name in the most populous remaining PMSA; the third name may be the first city or county name in the next most populous PMSA. A regional designation may be substituted for the second and/ or third names in a CMSA title if such a designation is supported by local opinion and is deemed to be unambiguous and suitable by the Office of Management and Budget. The titles for all MA’s also contain the name of each State in which the area is located. Each metropolitan area is assigned a four-digit FIPS code, in alphabetical order nationwide. If the fourth digit of the code is a ‘‘2,’’ it identifies a CMSA. Additionally, there is a separate set of two-digit codes for CMSA’s, also assigned alphabetically.

Central City In each MSA and CMSA, the largest place and, in some cases, additional places are designated as ‘‘central cities’’ under the official standards. A few PMSA’s do not have central cities. The largest central city and, in some cases, up to two additional central cities are included in the title of the MA; there also are central cities that are not included in an MA title. An MA central city does not include any part of that city that extends outside the MA boundary.

Consolidated and Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA and PMSA) If an area that qualifies as an MA has more than one million persons, primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSA’s) may be defined within it. PMSA’s consist of a large urbanized county or cluster of counties that demonstrates very strong internal economic and social links, in addition to close ties to other portions of the larger area. When PMSA’s are established, the larger area of which they are component parts is designated a consolidated metropolitan statistical area (CMSA).

Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Metropolitan statistical areas (MSA’s) are relatively freestanding MA’s and are not closely associated with other MA’s. These areas typically are surrounded by nonmetropolitan counties.

Metropolitan Area Title and Code The title of an MSA contains the name of its largest central city and up to two additional city names, provided that the additional places meet specified levels of population, employment, and commuting. Generally, a city with a population of 250,000 or more is in the title, regardless of other criteria. The title of a PMSA may contain up to three place names, as determined above, or up to three county names, sequenced in order of population. A CMSA title also may include up to three names, the first of which generally is AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

OUTLYING AREAS OF THE UNITED STATES The Census Bureau treats the outlying areas as the statistical equivalents of States for the 1990 census. The outlying areas are American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Northern Mariana Islands), Republic of Palau (Palau), Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States (Virgin Islands). Geographic definitions specific to each outlying area are shown in appendix A of the text in the data products for each area.

PLACE Places, for the reporting of decennial census data, include census designated places and incorporated places. Each place is assigned a four-digit census code that is unique within State. Each place is also assigned a five-digit FIPS code that is unique within State. Both the census and FIPS codes are assigned based on alphabetical order within State. Consolidated cities (see below) are assigned a one-character alphabetical census code that is unique nationwide and a five-digit FIPS code that is unique within State.

Census Designated Place (CDP) Census designated places (CDP’s) are delineated for the decennial census as the statistical counterparts of incorporated places. CDP’s comprise densely settled concentrations of population that are identifiable by name, but are not legally incorporated places. Their boundaries, which usually coincide with visible features or the boundary of an adjacent incorporated place, have no legal status, nor do these places have officials elected to serve traditional municipal functions. CDP boundaries may change with changes in the settlement pattern; a CDP with the same name as in previous censuses does not necessarily have the same boundaries. A–9

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Beginning with the 1950 census, the Census Bureau, in cooperation with State agencies and local census statistical areas committees, has identified and delineated boundaries for CDP’s. In the 1990 census, the name of each such place is followed by ‘‘CDP.’’ In the 1980 census, ‘‘(CDP)’’ was used; in 1970, 1960, and 1950 censuses, these places were identified by ‘‘(U),’’ meaning ‘‘unincorporated place.’’ To qualify as a CDP for the 1990 census, an unincorporated community must have met the following criteria: 1. In all States except Alaska and Hawaii, the Census Bureau uses three population size criteria to designate a CDP. These criteria are: a. 1,000 or more persons if outside the boundaries of an urbanized area (UA) delineated for the 1980 census or a subsequent special census. b. 2,500 or more persons if inside the boundaries of a UA delineated for the 1980 census or a subsequent special census. c. 250 or more persons if outside the boundaries of a UA delineated for the 1980 census or a subsequent special census, and within the official boundaries of an American Indian reservation recognized for the 1990 census. 2. In Alaska, 25 or more persons if outside a UA, and 2,500 or more persons if inside a UA delineated for the 1980 census or a subsequent special census. 3. In Hawaii, 300 or more persons, regardless of whether the community is inside or outside a UA. For the 1990 census, CDP’s qualified on the basis of the population counts prepared for the 1990 Postcensus Local Review Program. Because these counts were subject to change, a few CDP’s may have final population counts lower than the minimums shown above. Hawaii is the only State with no incorporated places recognized by the Bureau of the Census. All places shown for Hawaii in the data products are CDP’s. By agreement with the State of Hawaii, the Census Bureau does not show data separately for the city of Honolulu, which is coextensive with Honolulu County.

continue to function as separate governments, even though they have been included in the consolidated government, the primary incorporated place is referred to as a ‘‘consolidated city.’’ The data presentation for consolidated cities varies depending upon the geographic presentation. In hierarchical presentations, consolidated cities are not shown. These presentations include the semi-independent places and the ‘‘consolidated city (remainder).’’ Where the consolidated city is coextensive with a county or county subdivision, the data shown for those areas in hierarchical presentations are equivalent to those for the consolidated government. For inventory geographic presentations, the consolidated city appears at the end of the listing of places. The data for the consolidated city include places that are part of the consolidated city. The ‘‘consolidated city (remainder)’’ is the portion of the consolidated government minus the semi-independent places, and is shown in alphabetical sequence with other places. In summary presentations by size of place, the consolidated city is not included. The places semi-independent of consolidated cities are categorized by their size, as is the ‘‘consolidated city (remainder).’’ Each consolidated city is assigned a one-character alphabetic census code. Each consolidated city also is assigned a five-digit FIPS code that is unique within State. The semi-independent places and the ‘‘consolidated city (remainder)’’ are assigned a four-digit census code and a five-digit FIPS place code that are unique within State. Both the census and FIPS codes are assigned based on alphabetical order within State.

Incorporated Place Incorporated places recognized in 1990 census data products are those reported to the Census Bureau as legally in existence on January 1, 1990 under the laws of their respective States as cities, boroughs, towns, and villages, with the following exceptions: the towns in the New England States, New York, and Wisconsin, and the boroughs in New York are recognized as minor civil divisions for census purposes; the boroughs in Alaska are county equivalents.

Consolidated City POPULATION OR HOUSING UNIT DENSITY A consolidated government is a unit of local government for which the functions of an incorporated place and its county or minor civil division (MCD) have merged. The legal aspects of this action may result in both the primary incorporated place and the county or MCD continuing to exist as legal entities, even though the county or MCD performs few or no governmental functions and has few or no elected officials. Where this occurs, and where one or more other incorporated places in the county or MCD A–10

Population or housing unit density is computed by dividing the total population or housing units of a geographic unit (for example, United States, State, county, place) by its land area measured in square kilometers or square miles. Density is expressed as both ‘‘persons (or housing units) per square kilometer’’ and ‘‘persons (or housing units) per square mile’’ of land area in 1990 census printed reports. AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

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STATE States are the primary governmental divisions of the United States. The District of Columbia is treated as a statistical equivalent of a State for census purposes. The four census regions, nine census divisions, and their component States are shown under ‘‘CENSUS REGION AND CENSUS DIVISION’’ in this appendix. The Census Bureau treats the outlying areas as State equivalents for the 1990 census. The outlying areas are American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States. Geographic definitions specific to each outlying area are shown in appendix A in the data products for each area. Each State and equivalent is assigned a two-digit numeric Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code in alphabetical order by State name, followed by the outlying area names. Each State and equivalent area also is assigned a two-digit census code. This code is assigned on the basis of the geographic sequence of each State within each census division; the first digit of the code is the code for the respective division. Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and the outlying areas of the Pacific are assigned ‘‘0’’ as the division code. Each State and equivalent area also is assigned the two-letter FIPS/ United States Postal Service (USPS) code. In 12 selected States (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin), the minor civil divisions also serve as generalpurpose local governments. The Census Bureau presents data for these minor civil divisions in all data products in which it provides data for places.

TIGER TIGER is an acronym for the new digital (computerreadable) geographic data base that automates the mapping and related geographic activities required to support the Census Bureau’s census and survey programs. The Census Bureau developed the Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) System to automate the geographic support processes needed to meet the major geographic needs of the 1990 census: producing the cartographic products to support data collection and map publication, providing the geographic structure for tabulation and publication of the collected data, assigning residential and employer addresses to their geographic location and relating those locations to the Census Bureau’s geographic units, and so forth. The content of the TIGER data base is made available to the public through a variety of ‘‘TIGER Extract’’ files that may be obtained from the Data User Services Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233.

UNITED STATES The United States comprises the 50 States and the District of Columbia. In addition, the Census Bureau treats AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

the outlying areas as statistical equivalents of States for the 1990 census. The outlying areas include American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.

URBAN AND RURAL The Census Bureau defines ‘‘urban’’ for the 1990 census as comprising all territory, population, and housing units in urbanized areas and in places of 2,500 or more persons outside urbanized areas. More specifically, ‘‘urban’’ consists of territory, persons, and housing units in: 1. Places of 2,500 or more persons incorporated as cities, villages, boroughs (except in Alaska and New York), and towns (except in the six New England States, New York, and Wisconsin), but excluding the rural portions of ‘‘extended cities.’’ 2. Census designated places of 2,500 or more persons. 3. Other territory, incorporated or unincorporated, included in urbanized areas. Territory, population, and housing units not classified as urban constitute ‘‘rural.’’ In the 100-percent data products, ‘‘rural’’ is divided into ‘‘places of less than 2,500’’ and ‘‘not in places.’’ The ‘‘not in places’’ category comprises ‘‘rural’’ outside incorporated and census designated places and the rural portions of extended cities. In many data products, the term ‘‘other rural’’ is used; ‘‘other rural’’ is a residual category specific to the classification of the rural in each data product. In the sample data products, rural population and housing units are subdivided into ‘‘rural farm’’ and ‘‘rural nonfarm.’’ ‘‘Rural farm’’ comprises all rural households and housing units on farms (places from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products were sold in 1989); ‘‘rural nonfarm’’ comprises the remaining rural. The urban and rural classification cuts across the other hierarchies; for example, there is generally both urban and rural territory within both metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas. In censuses prior to 1950, ‘‘urban’’ comprised all territory, persons, and housing units in incorporated places of 2,500 or more persons, and in areas (usually minor civil divisions) classified as urban under special rules relating to population size and density. The definition of urban that restricted itself to incorporated places having 2,500 or more persons excluded many large, densely settled areas merely because they were not incorporated. Prior to the 1950 census, the Census Bureau attempted to avoid some of the more obvious omissions by classifying selected areas as ‘‘urban under special rules.’’ Even with these rules, however, many large, closely built-up areas were excluded from the urban category. To improve its measure of urban territory, population, and housing units, the Census Bureau adopted the concept of the urbanized area and delineated boundaries for A–11

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unincorporated places (now, census designated places) for the 1950 census. Urban was defined as territory, persons, and housing units in urbanized areas and, outside urbanized areas, in all places, incorporated or unincorporated, that had 2,500 or more persons. With the following three exceptions, the 1950 census definition of urban has continued substantially unchanged. First, in the 1960 census (but not in the 1970, 1980, or 1990 censuses), certain towns in the New England States, townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and Arlington County, Virginia, were designated as urban. However, most of these ‘‘special rule’’ areas would have been classified as urban anyway because they were included in an urbanized area or in an unincorporated place of 2,500 or more persons. Second, ‘‘extended cities’’ were identified for the 1970, 1980, and 1990 censuses. Extended cities primarily affect the figures for urban and rural territory (area), but have very little effect on the urban and rural population and housing units at the national and State levels— although for some individual counties and urbanized areas, the effects have been more evident. Third, changes since the 1970 census in the criteria for defining urbanized areas have permitted these areas to be defined around smaller centers. Documentation of the urbanized area and extended city criteria is available from the Chief, Geography Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233.

Extended City Since the 1960 census, there has been a trend in some States toward the extension of city boundaries to include territory that is essentially rural in character. The classification of all the population and living quarters of such places as urban would include in the urban designation territory, persons, and housing units whose environment is primarily rural. For the 1970, 1980, and 1990 censuses, the Census Bureau identified as rural such territory and its population and housing units for each extended city whose closely settled area was located in an urbanized area. For the 1990 census, this classification also has been applied to certain places outside urbanized areas. In summary presentations by size of place, the urban portion of an extended city is classified by the population of the entire place; the rural portion is included in ‘‘other rural.’’

URBANIZED AREA (UA) The Census Bureau delineates urbanized areas (UA’s) to provide a better separation of urban and rural territory, population, and housing in the vicinity of large places. A UA comprises one or more places (‘‘central place’’) and the adjacent densely settled surrounding territory (‘‘urban fringe’’) that together have a minimum of 50,000 persons. The urban fringe generally consists of contiguous territory having a density of least 1,000 persons per square mile. The urban fringe also includes outlying territory of such A–12

density if it was connected to the core of the contiguous area by road and is within 1 1/ 2 road miles of that core, or within 5 road miles of the core but separated by water or other undevelopable territory. Other territory with a population density of fewer than 1,000 people per square mile is included in the urban fringe if it eliminates an enclave or closes an indentation in the boundary of the urbanized area. The population density is determined by (1) outside of a place, one or more contiguous census blocks with a population density of at least 1,000 persons per square mile or (2) inclusion of a place containing census blocks that have at least 50 percent of the population of the place and a density of at least 1,000 persons per square mile. The complete criteria are available from the Chief, Geography Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233.

Urbanized Area Central Place One or more central places function as the dominant centers of each UA. The identification of a UA central place permits the comparison of this dominant center with the remaining territory in the UA. There is no limit on the number of central places, and not all central places are necessarily included in the UA title. UA central places include: 1. Each place entirely (or partially, if the place is an extended city) within the UA that is a central city of a metropolitan area (MA). 2. If the UA does not contain an MA central city or is located outside of an MA, the central place(s) is determined by population size.

Urbanized Area Title and Code The title of a UA identifies those places that are most important within the UA; it links the UA to the encompassing MA, where appropriate. If a single MA includes most of the UA, the title and code of the UA generally are the same as the title and code of the MA. If the UA is not mostly included in a single MA, if it does not include any place that is a central city of the encompassing MA, or if it is not located in an MA, the Census Bureau uses the population size of the included places, with a preference for incorporated places, to determine the UA title. The name of each State in which the UA is located also is in each UA title. The numeric code used to identify each UA is the same as the code for the mostly encompassing MA (including CMSA and PMSA). If MA title cities represent multiple UA’s, or the UA title city does not correspond to the first name of an MA title, the Census Bureau assigns a code based on the alphabetical sequence of the UA title in relationship to the other UA and MA titles.

VOTING DISTRICT (VTD) A voting district (VTD) is any of a variety of types of areas (for example, election districts, precincts, wards, legislative districts) established by State and local governments for purposes of elections. For census purposes, AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

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each State participating in Phase 2 of the 1990 Census Redistricting Data Program outlined the boundaries of VTD’s around groups of whole census blocks on census maps. The entities identified as VTD’s are not necessarily those legally or currently established. Also, to meet the ‘‘whole block’’ criterion, a State may have had to adjust VTD boundaries to nearby block boundaries. Therefore, the VTD’s shown on the 1990 census tapes, listings, and maps may not represent the actual VTD’s in effect at the time of the census. In the 1980 census, VTD’s were referred to as ‘‘election precincts.’’ Each VTD is assigned a four-character alphanumeric code that is unique within each county. The code ‘‘ZZZZ’’ is assigned to nonparticipating areas; the Census Bureau reports data for areas coded ‘‘ZZZZ.’’

AREA CLASSIFICATIONS

ZIP CODE ZIP Codes are administrative units established by the United States Postal Service (USPS) for the distribution of mail. ZIP Codes serve addresses for the most efficient delivery of mail, and therefore generally do not respect political or census statistical area boundaries. ZIP Codes usually do not have clearly identifiable boundaries, often serve a continually changing area, are changed periodically to meet postal requirements, and do not cover all the land area of the United States. ZIP Codes are identified by five-digit codes assigned by the USPS. The first three digits identify a major city or sectional distribution center, and the last two digits generally signify a specific post office’s delivery area or point. For the 1990 census, ZIP Code data are tabulated for the five-digit codes in STF 3B.

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APPENDIX B. Definitions of Subject Characteristics

CONTENTS SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–1 Ability to Speak English (See Language Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English)

Actual Hours Worked Last Week (See Employment Status) Age - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–1 American Indian Tribe (See Race) Ancestry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–2 Carpooling (See Journey to Work) Children Ever Born (See Fertility) Citizenship - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–3 Civilian Labor Force (See Employment Status) Class of Worker (See Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker) Disability (See Mobility Limitation Status, see Self-Care Limitation Status, see Work Disability Status)

Earnings in 1989 (See Income in 1989) Educational Attainment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–4 Employment Status - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–5 Families (See Household Type and Relationship) Family Composition (See Household Type and Relationship) Family Income in 1989 (See Income in 1989) Family Size (See Household Type and Relationship) Family Type (See Household Type and Relationship) Farm Population - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–6 Fertility - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–7 Foreign-Born Persons (See Place of Birth) Foster Children (See Household Type and Relationship) Group Quarters - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–7 Hispanic Origin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–12 Household (See Household Type and Relationship) Household Income in 1989 (See Income in 1989) Household Language (See Language Spoken At Home and Ability to Speak English)

Household Size (See Household Type and Relationship) Household Type and Relationship - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–13 Householder (See Household Type and Relationship) Income Deficit (See Poverty Status in 1989) Income in 1989 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Income Type in 1989 (See Income in 1989) Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Institutionalized Persons (See Group Quarters) Journey to Work- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Labor Force Status (See Employment Status) Language Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English - - - Linguistic Isolation (See Language Spoken at Home and Ability

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to Speak English)

Marital Status- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–25 Married Couples (See Marital Status) Means of Transportation to Work (See Journey to Work) Migration (See Residence in 1985) Mobility Limitation Status - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–26 Nativity (See Place of Birth) Noninstitutionalized Group Quarters (See Group Quarters) Occupation (See Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker) Own Children (See Household Type and Relationship) Per Capita Income (See Income in 1989) Period of Military Service (See Veteran Status) Persons in Family (See Household Type and Relationship) Persons in Households (See Household Type and Relationship) Place of Birth - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Place of Work (See Journey to Work) Poverty Status in 1989 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Presence of Children (See Household Type and Relationship) Private Vehicle Occupancy (See Journey to Work) Race - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Reference Week - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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Related Children (See Household Type and Relationship) Residence in 1985 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - School Enrollment and Labor Force Status- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - School Enrollment and Type of School - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Self-Care Limitation Status - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sex - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Origin (See Hispanic Origin) Stepfamily (See Household Type and Relationship) Subfamily (See Household Type and Relationship) Time Leaving Home to Go to Work (See Journey to Work)

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Travel Time to Work (See Journey to Work) Type of School (See School Enrollment and Type of School) Usual Hours Worked Per Week Worked in 1989 (See Work Status in 1989)

Veteran Status - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–34 Weeks Worked in 1989 (See Work Status in 1989) Work Disability Status - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–35 Work Status in 1989 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–35 Worker (See Employment Status, see Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker, see Journey to Work, see Work Status in 1989)

Workers in Family in 1989 (See Work Status in 1989) Year of Entry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–36 Years of Military Service (See Veteran Status) DERIVED MEASURES - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Interpolation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mean- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Median - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Percentages, Rates, and Ratios - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Quartile - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS AGE The data on age were derived from answers to questionnaire item 5, which was asked of all persons. The age classification is based on the age of the person in complete years as of April 1, 1990. The age response in question 5a was used normally to represent a person’s age. However, when the age response was unacceptable or unavailable, a person’s age was derived from an acceptable year-of-birth response in question 5b. Data on age are used to determine the applicability of other questions for a person and to classify other characteristics in census tabulations. Age data are needed to interpret most social and economic characteristics used to plan and examine many programs and policies. Therefore, age is tabulated by single years of age and by many different groupings, such as 5-year age groups. Some tabulations are shown by the age of the householder. These data were derived from the age responses for each householder. (For more information on householder, see the discussion under ‘‘Household Type and Relationship.’’)

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median age is computed on the basis of more detailed age intervals than are shown in some census publications; thus, a median based on a less detailed distribution may differ slightly from a corresponding median for the same population based on a more detailed distribution. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under ‘‘Derived Measures.’’) Limitation of the Data—Counts in 1970 and 1980 for persons 100 years old and over were substantially overstated. Improvements were made in the questionnaire design, in the allocation procedures, and to the respondent instruction guide to attempt to minimize this problem for the 1990 census. Review of detailed 1990 census information indicated that respondents tended to provide their age as of the date of completion of the questionnaire, not their age as of April 1, 1990. In addition, there may have been a tendency for respondents to round their age up if they were close to having a birthday. It is likely that approximately 10 percent of persons in most age groups are actually 1 year younger. For most single years of age, the misstatements are largely offsetting. The problem is most pronounced at age 0 because persons lost to age 1 may not have been fully offset by the inclusion of babies born after April 1, 1990, and because there may have been more rounding up to age 1 to avoid reporting age as 0 years. (Age in complete months was not collected for infants under age 1.) The reporting of age 1 year older than age on April 1, 1990, is likely to have been greater in areas where the census data were collected later in 1990. The magnitude of this problem was much less in the three previous censuses where age was typically derived from respondent data on year of birth and quarter of birth. (For more information on the design of the age question, see the section below that discusses ‘‘Comparability.’’) Comparability—Age data have been collected in every census. For the first time since 1950, the 1990 data are not available by quarter year of age. This change was made so that coded information could be obtained for both age and year of birth. In each census since 1940, the age of a person was assigned when it was not reported. In censuses before 1940, with the exception of 1880, persons of unknown age were shown as a separate category. Since 1960, assignment of unknown age has been performed by a general procedure described as ‘‘imputation.’’ The specific procedures for imputing age have been different in each census. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data.)

ANCESTRY The data on ancestry were derived from answers to questionnaire item 13, which was asked of a sample of persons. The question was based on self-identification; the data on ancestry represent self-classification by people according to the ancestry group(s) with which they most B–2

closely identify. Ancestry refers to a person’s ethnic origin or descent, ‘‘roots,’’ or heritage or the place of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. Some ethnic identities, such as ‘‘Egyptian’’ or ‘‘Polish’’ can be traced to geographic areas outside the United States, while other ethnicities such as ‘‘Pennsylvania Dutch’’ or ‘‘Cajun’’ evolved in the United States. The intent of the ancestry question was not to measure the degree of attachment the respondent had to a particular ethnicity. For example, a response of ‘‘Irish’’ might reflect total involvement in an ‘‘Irish’’ community or only a memory of ancestors several generations removed from the individual. The Census Bureau coded the responses through an automated review, edit, and coding operation. The openended write-in ancestry item was coded by subject-matter specialists into a numeric representation using a code list containing over 1,000 categories. The 1990 code list reflects the results of the Census Bureau’s own research and consultations with many ethnic experts. Many decisions were made to determine the classification of responses. These decisions affected the grouping of the tabulated data. For example, the ‘‘Assyrian’’ category includes both responses of ‘‘Assyrian’’ and ‘‘Chaldean.’’ The ancestry question allowed respondents to report one or more ancestry groups. While a large number of respondents listed a single ancestry, the majority of answers included more than one ethnic entry. Generally, only the first two responses reported were coded in 1990. If a response was in terms of a dual ancestry, for example, Irish-English, the person was assigned two codes, in this case one for Irish and another for English. However, in certain cases, multiple responses such as ‘‘French Canadian,’’ ‘‘Scotch-Irish,’’ ‘‘Greek Cypriote,’’ and ‘‘Black Dutch’’ were assigned a single code reflecting their status as unique groups. If a person reported one of these unique groups in addition to another group, for example, ‘‘Scotch-Irish English,’’ resulting in three terms, that person received one code for the unique group (‘‘ScotchIrish’’) and another one for the remaining group (‘‘English’’). If a person reported ‘‘English Irish French,’’ only English and Irish were coded. Certain combinations of ancestries where the ancestry group is a part of another, such as ‘‘German-Bavarian,’’ the responses were coded as a single ancestry using the smaller group (‘‘Bavarian’’). Also, responses such as ‘‘Polish-American’’ or ‘‘Italian-American’’ were coded and tabulated as a single entry (‘‘Polish’’ or ‘‘Italian’’). The Census Bureau accepted ‘‘American’’ as a unique ethnicity if it was given alone, with an ambiguous response, or with State names. If the respondent listed any other ethnic identity such as ‘‘Italian American,’’ generally the ‘‘American’’ portion of the response was not coded. However, distinct groups such as ‘‘American Indian,’’ ‘‘Mexican American,’’ and ‘‘African American’’ were coded and identified separately because they represented groups who DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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considered themselves different from those who reported as ‘‘Indian,’’ ‘‘Mexican,’’ or ‘‘African,’’ respectively. In all tabulations, when respondents provided an unacceptable ethnic identity (for example, an uncodeable or unintelligible response such as ‘‘multi-national,’’ ‘‘adopted,’’ or ‘‘I have no idea’’), the answer was included in ‘‘Ancestry not reported.’’ The tabulations on ancestry are presented using two types of data presentations—one used total persons as the base, and the other used total responses as the base. The following are categories shown in the two data presentations:

Presentation Based on Persons: Single Ancestries Reported—Includes all persons who reported only one ethnic group. Included in this category are persons with multiple-term responses such as ‘‘Scotch-Irish’’ who are assigned a single code. Multiple Ancestries Reported—Includes all persons who reported more than one group and were assigned two ancestry codes. Ancestry Unclassified—Includes all persons who provided a response that could not be assigned an ancestry code because they provided nonsensical entries or religious responses. Presentations Based on Responses: Total Ancestries Reported—Includes the total number of ancestries reported and coded. If a person reported a multiple ancestry such as ‘‘French Danish,’’ that response was counted twice in the tabulations—once in the ‘‘French’’ category and again in the ‘‘Danish’’ category. Thus, the sum of the counts in this type of presentation is not the total population but the total of all responses. First Ancestry Reported—Includes the first response of all persons who reported at least one codeable entry. For example, in this category, the count for ‘‘Danish’’ would include all those who reported only Danish and those who reported Danish first and then some other group. Second Ancestry Reported—Includes the second response of all persons who reported a multiple ancestry. Thus, the count for ‘‘Danish’’ in this category includes all persons who reported Danish as the second response, regardless of the first response provided. The Census Bureau identified hundreds of ethnic groups in the 1990 census. However, it was impossible to show information for every group in all census tabulations because of space constraints. Publications such as the 1990 CP-2, Social and Economic Characteristics and the 1990 CPH-3, Population and Housing Characteristics for Census Tracts and Block Numbering Areas reports show a limited number DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

of groups based on the number reported and the advice received from experts. A more complete distribution of groups is presented in the 1990 Summary Tape File 4, supplementary reports, and a special subject report on ancestry. In addition, groups identified specifically in the questions on race and Hispanic origin (for example, Japanese, Laotian, Mexican, Cuban, and Spaniard), in general, are not shown separately in ancestry tabulations. Limitation of the Data—Although some experts consider religious affiliation a component of ethnic identity, the ancestry question was not designed to collect any information concerning religion. The Bureau of the Census is prohibited from collecting information on religion. Thus, if a religion was given as an answer to the ancestry question, it was coded as an ‘‘Other’’ response. Comparability—A question on ancestry was first asked in the 1980 census. Although there were no comparable data prior to the 1980 census, related information on ethnicity was collected through questions on parental birthplace, own birthplace, and language which were included in previous censuses. Unlike other census questions, there was no imputation for nonresponse to the ancestry question. In 1990, respondents were allowed to report more than one ancestry group; however, only the first two ancestry groups identified were coded. In 1980, the Census Bureau attempted to code a third ancestry for selected tripleancestry responses. New categories such as ‘‘Arab’’ and ‘‘West Indian’’ were added to the 1990 question to meet important data needs. The ‘‘West Indian’’ category excluded ‘‘Hispanic’’ groups such as ‘‘Puerto Rican’’ and ‘‘Cuban’’ that were identified primarily through the question on Hispanic origin. In 1990, the ancestry group, ‘‘American’’ is recognized and tabulated as a unique ethnicity. In 1980, ‘‘American’’ was tabulated but included under the category ‘‘Ancestry not specified.’’ A major improvement in the 1990 census was the use of an automated coding system for ancestry responses. The automated coding system used in the 1990 census greatly reduced the potential for error associated with a clerical review. Specialists with a thorough knowledge of the subject matter reviewed, edited, coded, and resolved inconsistent or incomplete responses.

CITIZENSHIP The data on citizenship were derived from answers to questionnaire item 9, which was asked of a sample of persons. Citizen—Persons who indicated that they were nativeborn and foreign-born persons who indicated that they have become naturalized. (For more information on native and foreign born, see the discussion under ‘‘Place of Birth.’’) B–3

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There are four categories of citizenship: (1) born in the United States, (2) born in Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands of the United States, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, (3) born abroad of American parents, and (4) citizen by naturalization.

Naturalized Citizen—Foreign-born persons who had completed the naturalization process at the time of the census and upon whom the rights of citizenship had been conferred. Not a Citizen—Foreign-born persons who were not citizens, including persons who had begun but not completed the naturalization process at the time of the census. Limitation of the Data—Evaluation studies completed after previous censuses indicated that some persons may have reported themselves as citizens although they had not yet attained the status. Comparability—Similar questions on citizenship were asked in the censuses of 1820, 1830, 1870, 1890 through 1950, 1970, and 1980. The 1980 question was asked of a sample of the foreign-born population. In 1990, both native and foreign-born persons who received the long-form questionnaire were asked to respond to the citizenship question.

medicine, law, and theology’’ as examples of professional school degrees, and specifically excluded ‘‘barber school, cosmetology, or other training for a specific trade’’ from the professional school category. The order in which they were listed suggested that doctorate degrees were ‘‘higher’’ than professional school degrees, which were ‘‘higher’’ than master’s degrees. Persons who did not report educational attainment were assigned the attainment of a person of the same age, race or Spanish origin, and sex who resided in the same or a nearby area. Persons who filled more than one circle were edited to the highest level or degree reported.

High School Graduate or Higher—Includes persons whose highest degree was a high school diploma or its equivalent, persons who attended college or professional school, and persons who received a college, university, or professional degree. Persons who reported completing the 12th grade but not receiving a diploma are not included. Not Enrolled, Not High School Graduate—Includes persons of compulsory school attendance age or above who were not enrolled in school and were not high school graduates; these persons may be taken to be ‘‘high school dropouts.’’ There is no restriction on when they ‘‘dropped out’’ of school, and they may have never attended high school.

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Data on educational attainment were derived from answers to questionnaire item 12, which was asked of a sample of persons. Data are tabulated as attainment for persons 15 years old and over. Persons are classified according to the highest level of school completed or the highest degree received. The question included instructions to report the level of the previous grade attended or the highest degree received for persons currently enrolled in school. The question included response categories which allowed persons to report completing the 12th grade without receiving a high school diploma, and which instructed respondents to report as ‘‘high school graduate(s)’’—persons who received either a high school diploma or the equivalent, for example, passed the Test of General Educational Development (G.E.D.), and did not attend college. (On the Military Census Report questionnaire, the lowest response category was ‘‘Less than 9th grade.’’) Instructions included in the 1990 respondent instruction guide, which was mailed with the census questionnaire, further specified that schooling completed in foreign or ungraded school systems should be reported as the equivalent level of schooling in the regular American system; that vocational certificates or diplomas from vocational, trade, or business schools or colleges were not to be reported unless they were college level degrees; and that honorary degrees were not to be reported. The instructions gave ‘‘medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary B–4

In prior censuses, ‘‘Median school years completed’’ was used as a summary measure of educational attainment. In 1990, the median can only be calculated for groups of which less than half the members have attended college. ‘‘Percent high school graduate or higher’’ and ‘‘Percent bachelor’s degree or higher’’ are summary measures which can be calculated from the present data and offer quite readily interpretable measures of differences between population subgroups. To make comparisons over time, ‘‘Percent high school graduate or higher’’ can be calculated and ‘‘Percent bachelor’s degree or higher’’ can be approximated with data from previous censuses. Comparability—From 1840 to 1930, the census measured educational attainment by means of a basic literacy question. In 1940, a single question was asked on highest grade of school completed. In the censuses of 1950 through 1980, a two-part question asking highest grade of school attended and whether that grade was finished was used to construct highest grade or year of school completed. For persons who have not attended college, the response categories in the 1990 educational attainment question should produce data which are comparable to data on highest grade completed from earlier censuses. The response categories for persons who have attended college were modified from earlier censuses because there was some ambiguity in interpreting responses in terms of the number of years of college completed. For instance, it was not clear whether ‘‘completed the fourth DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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year of college,’’ ‘‘completed the senior year of college,’’ and ‘‘college graduate’’ were synonymous. Research conducted shortly before the census suggests that these terms were more distinct in 1990 than in earlier decades, and this change may have threatened the ability to estimate the number of ‘‘college graduates’’ from the number of persons reported as having completed the fourth or a higher year of college. It was even more difficult to make inferences about post-baccalaureate degrees and ‘‘Associate’’ degrees from highest year of college completed. Thus, comparisons of post-secondary educational attainment in this and earlier censuses should be made with great caution. In the 1960 and subsequent censuses, persons for whom educational attainment was not reported were assigned the same attainment level as a similar person whose residence was in the same or a nearby area. In the 1940 and 1950 censuses, persons for whom educational attainment was not reported were not allocated.

temporarily absent due to illness, bad weather, industrial dispute, vacation, or other personal reasons. Excluded from the employed are persons whose only activity consisted of work around the house or unpaid volunteer work for religious, charitable, and similar organizations; also excluded are persons on active duty in the United States Armed Forces. Unemployed—All civilians 16 years old and over are classified as unemployed if they (1) were neither ‘‘at work’’ nor ‘‘with a job but not at work’’ during the reference week, and (2) were looking for work during the last 4 weeks, and (3) were available to accept a job. Also included as unemployed are civilians who did not work at all during the reference week and were waiting to be called back to a job from which they had been laid off. Examples of job seeking activities are: • Registering at a public or private employment office • Meeting with prospective employers

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

• Investigating possibilities for starting a professional practice or opening a business

The data on employment status were derived from answers to questionnaire items 21, 25, and 26, which were asked of a sample of persons. The series of questions on employment status was asked of all persons 15 years old and over and was designed to identify, in this sequence: (1) persons who worked at any time during the reference week; (2) persons who did not work during the reference week but who had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent (excluding layoff); (3) persons on layoff; and (4) persons who did not work during the reference week, but who were looking for work during the last four weeks and were available for work during the reference week. (For more information, see the discussion under ‘‘Reference Week.’’) The employment status data shown in this and other 1990 census tabulations relate to persons 16 years old and over. Some tabulations showing employment status, however, include persons 15 years old. By definition, these persons are classified as ‘‘Not in Labor Force.’’. In the 1940, 1950, and 1960 censuses, employment status data were presented for persons 14 years old and over. The change in the universe was made in 1970 to agree with the official measurement of the labor force as revised in January 1967 by the U.S. Department of Labor. The 1970 census was the last to show employment data for persons 14 and 15 years old.

• Placing or answering advertisements

Employed—All civilians 16 years old and over who were either (1) ‘‘at work’’—those who did any work at all during the reference week as paid employees, worked in their own business or profession, worked on their own farm, or worked 15 hours or more as unpaid workers on a family farm or in a family business; or (2) were ‘‘with a job but not at work’’—those who did not work during the reference week but had jobs or businesses from which they were DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

• Writing letters of application • Being on a union or professional register Civilian Labor Force—Consists of persons classified as employed or unemployed in accordance with the criteria described above. Experienced Unemployed—These are unemployed persons who have worked at any time in the past. Experienced Civilian Labor Force—Consists of the employed and the experienced unemployed. Labor Force—All persons classified in the civilian labor force plus members of the U.S. Armed Forces (persons on active duty with the United States Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard). Not in Labor Force—All persons 16 years old and over who are not classified as members of the labor force. This category consists mainly of students, housewives, retired workers, seasonal workers enumerated in an off season who were not looking for work, institutionalized persons, and persons doing only incidental unpaid family work (less than 15 hours during the reference week). Worker—This term appears in connection with several subjects: journey-to-work items, class of worker, weeks worked in 1989, and number of workers in family in 1989. Its meaning varies and, therefore, should be determined in each case by referring to the definition of the subject in which it appears. B–5

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Actual Hours Worked Last Week—All persons who reported working during the reference week were asked to report in questionnaire item 21b the number of hours that they worked. The statistics on hours worked pertain to the number of hours actually worked at all jobs, and do not necessarily reflect the number of hours typically or usually worked or the scheduled number of hours. The concept of ‘‘actual hours’’ differs from that of ‘‘usual hours’’ described below. The number of persons who worked only a small number of hours is probably understated since such persons sometimes consider themselves as not working. Respondents were asked to include overtime or extra hours worked, but to exclude lunch hours, sick leave, and vacation leave. Limitation of the Data—The census may understate the number of employed persons because persons who have irregular, casual, or unstructured jobs sometimes report themselves as not working. The number of employed persons ‘‘at work’’ is probably overstated in the census (and conversely, the number of employed ‘‘with a job, but not at work’’ is understated) since some persons on vacation or sick leave erroneously reported themselves as working. This problem has no effect on the total number of employed persons. The reference week for the employment data is not the same for all persons. Since persons can change their employment status from one week to another, the lack of a uniform reference week may mean that the employment data do not reflect the reality of the employment situation of any given week. (For more information, see the discussion under ‘‘Reference Week.’’) Comparability—The questionnaire items and employment status concepts for the 1990 census are essentially the same as those used in the 1980 and 1970 censuses. However, these concepts differ in many respects from those associated with the 1950 and 1960 censuses. Since employment data from the census are obtained from respondents in households, they differ from statistics based on reports from individual business establishments, farm enterprises, and certain government programs. Persons employed at more than one job are counted only once in the census and are classified according to the job at which they worked the greatest number of hours during the reference week. In statistics based on reports from business and farm establishments, persons who work for more than one establishment may be counted more than once. Moreover, some tabulations may exclude private household workers, unpaid family workers, and self-employed persons, but may include workers less than 16 years of age. An additional difference in the data arises from the fact that persons who had a job but were not at work are included with the employed in the census statistics, whereas many of these persons are likely to be excluded from employment figures based on establishment payroll reports. Furthermore, the employment status data in census tabulations include persons on the basis of place of residence B–6

regardless of where they work, whereas establishment data report persons at their place of work regardless of where they live. This latter consideration is particularly significant when comparing data for workers who commute between areas. Census data on actual hours worked during the reference week may differ from data from other sources. The census measures hours actually worked, whereas some surveys measure hours paid for by employers. Comparability of census actual hours worked data may also be affected by the nature of the reference week (see ‘‘Reference Week’’). For several reasons, the unemployment figures of the Census Bureau are not comparable with published figures on unemployment compensation claims. For example, figures on unemployment compensation claims exclude persons who have exhausted their benefit rights, new workers who have not earned rights to unemployment insurance, and persons losing jobs not covered by unemployment insurance systems (including some workers in agriculture, domestic services, and religious organizations, and self-employed and unpaid family workers). In addition, the qualifications for drawing unemployment compensation differ from the definition of unemployment used by the Census Bureau. Persons working only a few hours during the week and persons with a job but not at work are sometimes eligible for unemployment compensation but are classified as ‘‘Employed’’ in the census. Differences in the geographical distribution of unemployment data arise because the place where claims are filed may not necessarily be the same as the place of residence of the unemployed worker. The figures on employment status from the decennial census are generally comparable with similar data collected in the Current Population Survey. However, some difference may exist because of variations in enumeration and processing techniques.

FARM POPULATION The farm population consists of persons in households living in farm residences. Some persons who are counted on a property classified as a farm (including in some cases farm workers) are excluded from the farm population. Such persons include those who reside in multi-unit buildings or group quarters. The data on farm residence were obtained from questionnaire items H19a and H19b. An occupied one-family house or mobile home is classified as a farm residence if: (1) the housing unit is located on a property of 1 acre or more, and (2) at least $1,000 worth of agricultural products were sold from the property in 1989. Group quarters and housing units that are in multi-unit buildings or vacant are not included as farm residences. A one-family unit occupied by a tenant household paying cash rent for land and buildings is enumerated as a farm residence only if sales of agricultural products from its DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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yard (as opposed to the general property on which it is located) amounted to at least $1,000 in 1989. A one-family unit occupied by a tenant household that does not pay cash rent is enumerated as a farm residence if the remainder of the farm (including its yard) qualifies as a farm. Farm residence is provided as an independent data item only for housing units located in rural areas. It may be derived for housing units in urban areas from the data items on acreage and sales of agricultural products on the public-use microdata sample (PUMS) files. (For more information on PUMS, see Appendix F, Data Products and User Assistance.) Comparability—These are the same criteria that were used to define a farm residence in 1980. In 1960 and 1970, a farm was defined as a place of 10 or more acres with at least $50 worth of agricultural sales or a place of less than 10 acres with at least $250 worth of agricultural sales. Earlier censuses used other definitions. Note that the definition of a farm residence differs from the definition of a farm in the Census of Agriculture (Factfinder for the Nation: Agricultural Statistics, Bureau of the Census, 1989).

FERTILITY The data on fertility (also referred to as ‘‘children ever born’’) were derived from answers to questionnaire item 20, which was asked of a sample of women 15 years old and over regardless of marital status. Stillbirths, stepchildren, and adopted children were excluded from the number of children ever born. Ever-married women were instructed to include all children born to them before and during their most recent marriage, children no longer living, and children away from home, as well as children who were still living in the home. Never-married women were instructed to include all children born to them. Data are most frequently presented in terms of the aggregate number of children ever born to women in the specified category and in terms of the rate per 1,000 women. For purposes of calculating the aggregate, the open-ended response category, ‘‘12 or more’’ is assigned a value of 13. Limitation of the Data—Although the data are assumed to be less complete for out-of-wedlock births than for births occurring within marriage, comparisons of 1980 census data on the fertility of single women with other census sources and administrative records indicate that no significant differences were found between different data sources; that is, 1980 census data on children ever born to single women were complete with no significant understatements of childbearing. Comparability—The wording of the question on children ever born was the same in 1990 as in 1980. In 1970, however, the question on children ever born was asked of DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

all ever-married women but only of never-married women who received self-administered questionnaires. Therefore, rates and numbers of children ever born to single women in 1970 may be understated. Data presented for children ever born to ever-married women are comparable for the 1990 census and all previous censuses containing this question.

GROUP QUARTERS All persons not living in households are classified by the Census Bureau as living in group quarters. Two general categories of persons in group quarters are recognized: (1) institutionalized persons and (2) other persons in group quarters (also referred to as ‘‘noninstitutional group quarters’’). Institutionalized Persons—Includes persons under formally authorized, supervised care or custody in institutions at the time of enumeration. Such persons are classified as ‘‘patients or inmates’’ of an institution regardless of the availability of nursing or medical care, the length of stay, or the number of persons in the institution. Generally, institutionalized persons are restricted to the institutional buildings and grounds (or must have passes or escorts to leave) and thus have limited interaction with the surrounding community. Also, they are generally under the care of trained staff who have responsibility for their safekeeping and supervision. Type of Institution—The type of institution was determined as part of census enumeration activities. For institutions which specialize in only one specific type of service, all patients or inmates were given the same classification. For institutions which had multiple types of major services (usually general hospitals and Veterans’ Administration hospitals), patients were classified according to selected types of wards. For example, in psychiatric wards of hospitals, patients were classified in ‘‘mental (psychiatric) hospitals’’; in hospital wards for persons with chronic diseases, patients were classified in ‘‘hospitals for the chronically ill.’’ Each patient or inmate was classified in only one type of institution. Institutions include the following types:

Correctional Institutions—Includes prisons, Federal detention centers, military stockades and jails, police lockups, halfway houses, local jails, and other confinement facilities, including work farms. Prisons—Where persons convicted of crimes serve their sentences. In some census products, the prisons are classified by two types of control: (1) ‘‘Federal’’ (operated by the Bureau of Prisons of the Department of Justice) and (2) ‘‘State.’’ Residents who are criminally insane were classified on the basis of where they resided at the time of B–7

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enumeration: (1) in institutions (or hospital wards) operated by departments of correction or similar agencies; or (2) in institutions operated by departments of mental health or similar agencies.

Federal Detention Centers—Operated by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and the Bureau of Prisons. These facilities include detention centers used by the Park Police; Bureau of Indian Affairs Detention Centers; INS Centers, such as the INS Federal Alien Detention Facility; INS Processing Centers; and INS Contract Detention Centers used to detain aliens under exclusion or deportation proceedings, as well as those aliens who have not been placed into proceedings, such as custodial required departures; and INS Detention Centers operated within local jails, and State and Federal prisons. Military Stockades, Jails—Operated by military police and used to hold persons awaiting trial or convicted of violating military laws. Local Jails and Other Confinement Facilities—Includes facilities operated by counties and cities that primarily hold persons beyond arraignment, usually for more than 48 hours. Also included in this category are work farms used to hold persons awaiting trial or serving time on relatively short sentences and jails run by private businesses under contract for local governments (but not by State governments). Police Lockups—Temporary-holding facilities operated by county and city police that hold persons for 48 hours or less only if they have not been formally charged in court. Halfway Houses—Operated for correctional purposes and include probation and restitution centers, prerelease centers, and community-residential centers. Other Types of Correctional Institutions—Privately operated correctional facilities and correctional facilities specifically for alcohol/ drug abuse. Nursing Homes—Comprises a heterogeneous group of places. The majority of patients are elderly, although persons who require nursing care because of chronic physical conditions may be found in these homes regardless of their age. Included in this category are skilled-nursing facilities, intermediate-care facilities, longterm care rooms in wards or buildings on the grounds of hospitals, or long-term care rooms/ nursing wings in congregate housing facilities. Also included are nursing, convalescent, and rest homes, such as soldiers’, sailors’, veterans’, and fraternal or religious homes for the aged, with or without nursing care. In some census products, nursing homes are classified by type of ownership as ‘‘Federal,’’ ‘‘State,’’ ‘‘Private not-for-profit,’’ and ‘‘Private for profit.’’ B–8

Mental (Psychiatric) Hospitals—Includes hospitals or wards for the criminally insane not operated by a prison, and psychiatric wards of general hospitals and veterans’ hospitals. Patients receive supervised medical/ nursing care from formally-trained staff. In some census products, mental hospitals are classified by type of ownership as ‘‘Federal,’’ ‘‘State or local,’’ ‘‘Private,’’ and ‘‘Ownership not known.’’ Hospitals for Chronically Ill—Includes hospitals for patients who require long-term care, including those in military hospitals and wards for the chronically ill located on military bases; or other hospitals or wards for the chronically ill, which include tuberculosis hospitals or wards, wards in general and Veterans’ Administration hospitals for the chronically ill, neurological wards, hospices, wards for patients with Hansen’s Disease (leprosy) and other incurable diseases, and other unspecified wards for the chronically ill. Patients who had no usual home elsewhere were enumerated as part of the institutional population in the wards of general and military hospitals. Most hospital patients are at the hospital temporarily and were enumerated at their usual place of residence. (For more information, see ‘‘Wards in General and Military Hospitals for Patients Who Have No Usual Home Elsewhere.’’) Schools, Hospitals, or Wards for the Mentally Retarded—Includes those institutions such as wards in hospitals for the mentally retarded, and intermediate-care facilities for the mentally retarded that provide supervised medical/ nursing care from formally-trained staff. In some census products, this category is classified by type of ownership as ‘‘Federal,’’ ‘‘State or local,’’ ‘‘Private,’’ and ‘‘Ownership not known.’’ Schools, Hospitals, or Wards for the Physically Handicapped—Includes three types of institutions: institutions for the blind, those for the deaf, and orthopedic wards and institutions for the physically handicapped. Institutions for persons with speech problems are classified with ‘‘institutions for the deaf.’’ The category ‘‘orthopedic wards and institutions for the physically handicapped’’ includes those institutions providing relatively long-term care to accident victims, and to persons with polio, cerebral palsy, and muscular dystrophy. In some census products, this category is classified by type of ownership as ‘‘Public,’’ ‘‘Private,’’ and ‘‘Ownership not known.’’ Hospitals, and Wards for Drug/ Alcohol Abuse—Includes hospitals, and hospital wards in psychiatric and general hospitals. These facilities are equipped medically and designed for the diagnosis and treatment of medical or psychiatric illnesses associated with alcohol or drug abuse. Patients receive supervised medical care from formally-trained staff. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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Wards in General and Military Hospitals for Patients Who Have No Usual Home Elsewhere—Includes maternity, neonatal, pediatric (including wards for boarder babies), military, and surgical wards of hospitals, and wards for persons with infectious diseases. Juvenile Institutions—Includes homes, schools, and other institutions providing care for children (short- or longterm care). Juvenile institutions include the following types: Homes for Abused, Dependent, and Neglected Children—Includes orphanages and other institutions which provide long-term care (usually more than 30 days) for children. This category is classified in some census products by type of ownership as ‘‘Public’’ and ‘‘Private.’’ Residential Treatment Centers—Includes those institutions which primarily serve children who, by clinical diagnosis, are moderately or seriously disturbed emotionally. Also, these institutions provide long-term treatment services, usually supervised or directed by a psychiatrist. Training Schools for Juvenile Delinquents—Includes residential training schools or homes, and industrial schools, camps, or farms for juvenile delinquents. Public Training Schools for Juvenile Delinquents— Usually operated by a State agency (for example, department of welfare, corrections, or a youth authority). Some are operated by county and city governments. These public training schools are specialized institutions serving delinquent children, generally between the ages of 10 and 17 years old, all of whom are committed by the courts. Private Training Schools—Operated under private auspices. Some of the children they serve are committed by the courts as delinquents. Others are referred by parents or social agencies because of delinquent behavior. One difference between private and public training schools is that, by their administrative policy, private schools have control over their selection and intake. Detention Centers—Includes institutions providing shortterm care (usually 30 days or less) primarily for delinquent children pending disposition of their cases by a court. This category also covers diagnostic centers. In practice, such institutions may be caring for both delinquent and neglected children pending court disposition. Other Persons in Group Quarters (also referred to as ‘‘noninstitutional group quarters’’)—Includes all persons who live in group quarters other than institutions. Persons who live in the following living quarters are DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

classified as ‘‘other persons in group quarters’’ when there are 10 or more unrelated persons living in the unit; otherwise, these living quarters are classified as housing units.

Rooming Houses—Includes persons residing in rooming and boarding houses and living in quarters with 10 or more unrelated persons. Group Homes—Includes ‘‘community-based homes’’ that provide care and supportive services. Such places include homes for the mentally ill, mentally retarded, and physically handicapped; drug/ alcohol halfway houses; communes; and maternity homes for unwed mothers. Homes for the Mentally Ill—Includes communitybased homes that provide care primarily for the mentally ill. In some data products, this category is classified by type of ownership as ‘‘Federal,’’ ‘‘State,’’ ‘‘Private,’’ and ‘‘Ownership not known.’’ Homes which combine treatment of the physically handicapped with treatment of the mentally ill are counted as homes for the mentally ill. Homes for the Mentally Retarded—Includes communitybased homes that provide care primarily for the mentally retarded. Homes which combine treatment of the physically handicapped with treatment of the mentally retarded are counted as homes for the mentally retarded. This category is classified by type of ownership in some census products, as ‘‘Federal,’’ ‘‘State,’’ ‘‘Private,’’ or ‘‘Ownership not known.’’ Homes for the Physically Handicapped—Includes community-based homes for the blind, for the deaf, and other community-based homes for the physically handicapped. Persons with speech problems are classified with homes for the deaf. In some census products, this category is classified by type of ownership as ‘‘Public,’’ ‘‘Private,’’ or ‘‘Ownership not known.’’ Homes or Halfway Houses for Drug/ Alcohol Abuse—Includes persons with no usual home elsewhere in places that provide community-based care and supportive services to persons suffering from a drug/ alcohol addiction and to recovering alcoholics and drug abusers. Places providing community-based care for drug and alcohol abusers include group homes, detoxification centers, quarterway houses (residential treatment facilities that work closely with accredited hospitals), halfway houses, and recovery homes for ambulatory, mentally competent recovering alcoholics and drug abusers who may be re-entering the work force. Maternity Homes for Unwed Mothers—Includes persons with no usual home elsewhere in places that provide domestic care for unwed mothers and their B–9

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children. These homes may provide social services and post-natal care within the facility, or may make arrangements for women to receive such services in the community. Nursing services are usually available in the facility.

Other Group Homes—Includes persons with no usual home elsewhere in communes, foster care homes, and job corps centers with 10 or more unrelated persons. These types of places provide communal living quarters, generally for persons who have formed their own community in which they have common interests and often share or own property jointly. Religious Group Quarters—Includes, primarily, group quarters for nuns teaching in parochial schools and for priests living in rectories. It also includes other convents and monasteries, except those associated with a general hospital or an institution. College Quarters Off Campus—Includes privately-owned rooming and boarding houses off campus, if the place is reserved exclusively for occupancy by college students and if there are 10 or more unrelated persons. In census products, persons in this category are classified as living in a college dormitory. Persons residing in certain other types of living arrangements are classified as living in ‘‘noninstitutional group quarters’’ regardless of the number of people sharing the unit. These include persons residing in the following types of group quarters:

College Dormitories—Includes college students in dormitories (provided the dormitory is restricted to students who do not have their families living with them), fraternity and sorority houses, and on-campus residential quarters used exclusively for those in religious orders who are attending college. Students in privately-owned rooming and boarding houses off campus are also included, if the place is reserved exclusively for occupancy by college-level students and if there are 10 or more unrelated persons. Military Quarters—Includes military personnel living in barracks and dormitories on base, in transient quarters on base for temporary residents (both civilian and military), and on military ships. However, patients in military hospitals receiving treatment for chronic diseases or who had no usual home elsewhere, and persons being held in military stockades were included as part of the institutional population. Agriculture Workers’ Dormitories—Includes persons in migratory farm workers’ camps on farms, bunkhouses for ranch hands, and other dormitories on farms, such as those on ‘‘tree farms.’’ B–10

Other Workers’ Dormitories—Includes persons in logging camps, construction workers’ camps, firehouse dormitories, job-training camps, energy enclaves (Alaska only), and nonfarm migratory workers’ camps (for example, workers in mineral and mining camps). Emergency Shelters for Homeless Persons (with sleeping facilities) and Visible in Street Locations—Includes persons enumerated during the ‘‘Shelter-and-StreetNight’’ operation primarily on March 20-21, 1990. Enumerators were instructed not to ask if a person was ‘‘homeless.’’ If a person was at one of the locations below on March 20-21, the person was counted as described below. (For more information on the ‘‘Shelterand-Street-Night’’ operation, see Appendix D, Collection and Processing Procedures.) This category is divided into four classifications: Emergency Shelters for Homeless Persons (with sleeping facilities)—Includes persons who stayed overnight on March 20, 1990, in permanent and temporary emergency housing, missions, hotels/ motels, and flophouses charging $12 or less (excluding taxes) per night; Salvation Army shelters, hotels, and motels used entirely for homeless persons regardless of the nightly rate charged; rooms in hotels and motels used partially for the homeless; and similar places known to have persons who have no usual home elsewhere staying overnight. If not shown separately, shelters and group homes that provide temporary sleeping facilities for runaway, neglected, and homeless children are included in this category in data products. Shelters for Runaway, Neglected, and Homeless Children—Includes shelters/ group homes which provide temporary sleeping facilities for juveniles. Visible in Street Locations—Includes street blocks and open public locations designated before March 20, 1990, by city and community officials as places where the homeless congregate at night. All persons found at predesignated street sites from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. and leaving abandoned or boarded-up buildings from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m. on March 21, 1990, were enumerated during ‘‘street’’ enumeration, except persons in uniform such as police and persons engaged in obvious money-making activities other than begging or panhandling. Enumerators were instructed not to ask if a person was ‘‘homeless.’’ This cannot be considered a complete count of all persons living on the streets because those who were so well hidden that local people did not know where to find them were likely to have been missed as were persons moving about or in places not identified by local officials. It is also possible that persons with homes could have been included in the count of ‘‘visible in street locations’’ if they were present when the enumerator did the enumeration of a particular block. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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Predesignated street sites include street corners, parks, bridges, persons emerging from abandoned and boarded-up buildings, noncommercial campsites (tent cities), all-night movie theaters, all-night restaurants, emergency hospital waiting rooms, train stations, airports, bus depots, and subway stations.

Shelters for Abused Women (Shelters Against Domestic Violence or Family Crisis Centers)—Includes community-based homes or shelters that provide domiciliary care for women who have sought shelter from family violence and who may have been physically abused. Most shelters also provide care for children of abused women. These shelters may provide social services, meals, psychiatric treatment, and counseling. In some census products, ‘‘shelters for abused women’’ are included in the category ‘‘other noninstitutional group quarters.’’ Dormitories for Nurses and Interns in General and Military Hospitals—Includes group quarters for nurses and other staff members. It excludes patients. Crews of Maritime Vessels—Includes officers, crew members, and passengers of maritime U.S. flag vessels. All ocean-going and Great Lakes ships are included. Staff Residents of Institutions—Includes staff residing in group quarters on institutional grounds who provide formally-authorized, supervised care or custody for the institutionalized population. Other Nonhousehold Living Situations—Includes persons with no usual home elsewhere enumerated during transient or ‘‘T-Night’’ enumeration at YMCA’s, YWCA’s, youth hostels, commercial and government-run campgrounds, campgrounds at racetracks, fairs, and carnivals, and similar transient sites. Living Quarters for Victims of Natural Disasters—Includes living quarters for persons temporarily displaced by natural disasters. Limitation of the Data—Two types of errors can occur in the classification of ‘‘types of group quarters’’: 1. Misclassification of Group Quarters—During the 1990 Special Place Prelist operation, the enumerator determined the type of group quarters associated with each special place in their assignment. The enumerator used the Alphabetical Group Quarters Code List and Index to the Alphabetical Group Quarters Code List to assign a two-digit code number followed by either an ‘‘I,’’ for institutional, or an ‘‘N,’’ for noninstitutional to each group quarters. In 1990, unacceptable group quarter codes were edited. (For more information on editing of unacceptable data, see Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data.) DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

2. No Classification (unknowns)—The imputation rate for type of institution was higher in 1980 (23.5 percent) than in 1970 (3.3 percent). Improvements were made to the 1990 Alphabetical Group Quarters Code List; that is, the inclusion of more group quarters categories and an ‘‘Index to the Alphabetical Group Quarters Code List.’’ (For more information on the allocation rates for Type of Institution, see the allocation rates in 1990 CP-1, General Population Characteristics.) In previous censuses, allocation rates for demographic characteristics (such as age, sex, race, and marital status) of the institutional population were similar to those for the total population. The allocation rates for sample characteristics such as school enrollment, highest grade completed, income, and veteran status for the institutional and noninstitutional group quarters population have been substantially higher than the population in households at least as far back as the 1960 census. The data, however, have historically presented a reasonable picture of the institutional and noninstitutional group quarters population.

Shelter and Street Night (S-Night)—For the 1990 census ‘‘Shelter-and-Street-Night’’ operation, persons well hidden, moving about, or in locations enumerators did not visit were likely to be missed. The number of people missed will never be known; thus, the 1990 census cannot be considered to include a definitive count of America’s total homeless population. It does, however, give an idea of relative differences among areas of the country. Other components were counted as part of regular census procedures. The count of persons in shelters and visible on the street could have been affected by many factors. How much the factors affected the count can never be answered definitively, but some elements include: 1. How well enumerators were trained and how well they followed procedures. 2. How well the list of shelter and street locations given to the Census Bureau by the local government reflected the actual places that homeless persons stay at night. 3. Cities were encouraged to open temporary shelters for census night, and many did that and actively encouraged people to enter the shelters. Thus, people who may have been on the street otherwise were in shelters the night of March 20, so that the ratio of shelter-to-street population could be different than usual. 4. The weather, which was unusually cold in some parts of the country, could affect how likely people were to seek emergency shelter or to be more hidden than usual if they stayed outdoors. 5. The media occasionally interfered with the ability to do the count. 6. How homeless people perceived the census and whether they wanted to be counted or feared the census and hid from it. B–11

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The Census Bureau conducted two assessments of Shelter and Street Night: (1) the quality of the lists of shelters used for the Shelter-and-Street-Night operation, and (2) how well procedures were followed by censustakers for the street count in parts of five cities (Chicago, Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York, and Phoenix). Information about these two assessments is available from the Chief, Center for Survey Methods Research, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233. Comparability—For the 1990 census, the definition of institutionalized persons was revised so that the definition of ‘‘care’’ only includes persons under organized medical or formally-authorized, supervised care or custody. As a result of this change to the institutional definition, maternity homes are classified as noninstitutional rather than institutional group quarters as in previous censuses. The following types of other group quarters are classified as institutional rather than noninstitutional group quarters: ‘‘halfway houses (operated for correctional purposes)’’ and ‘‘wards in general and military hospitals for patients who have no usual home elsewhere,’’ which includes maternity, neonatal, pediatric, military, and surgical wards of hospitals, other-purpose wards of hospitals, and wards for infectious diseases. These changes should not significantly affect the comparability of data with earlier censuses because of the relatively small number of persons involved. As in 1980, 10 or more unrelated persons living together were classified as living in noninstitutional group quarters. In 1970, the criteria was six or more unrelated persons. Several changes also have occurred in the identification of specific types of group quarters. For the first time, the 1990 census identifies separately the following types of correctional institutions: persons in halfway houses (operated for correctional purposes), military stockades and jails, and police lockups. In 1990, tuberculosis hospitals or wards are included with hospitals for the chronically ill; in 1980, they were shown separately. For 1990, the noninstitutional group quarters category, ‘‘Group homes’’ is further classified as: group homes for drug/ alcohol abuse; maternity homes (for unwed mothers), group homes for the mentally ill, group homes for the mentally retarded, and group homes for the physically handicapped. Persons living in communes, foster-care homes, and job corps centers are classified with ‘‘Other group homes’’ only if 10 or more unrelated persons share the unit; otherwise, they are classified as housing units. In 1990, workers’ dormitories were classified as group quarters regardless of the number of persons sharing the dorm. In 1980, 10 or more unrelated persons had to share the dorm for it to be classified as a group quarters. In 1960, data on persons in military barracks were shown only for men. In subsequent censuses, they include both men and women. In 1990 census data products, the phrase ‘‘inmates of institutions’’ was changed to ‘‘institutionalized persons.’’ Also, persons living in noninstitutional group quarters were B–12

referred to as ‘‘other persons in group quarters,’’ and the phrase ‘‘staff residents’’ was used for staff living in institutions. In 1990, there are additional institutional categories and noninstitutional group quarters categories compared with the 1980 census. The institutional categories added include ‘‘hospitals and wards for drug/ alcohol abuse’’ and ‘‘military hospitals for the chronically ill.’’ The noninstitutional group quarters categories added include emergency shelters for homeless persons; shelters for runaway, neglected, and homeless children; shelters for abused women; and visible-in-street locations. Each of these noninstitutional group quarters categories was enumerated on March 20-21, 1990, during the ‘‘Shelter-and-Street-Night’’ operation. (For more information on the ‘‘Shelter-and-StreetNight’’ operation, see Appendix D, Collection and Processing Procedures.)

HISPANIC ORIGIN The data on Spanish/ Hispanic origin were derived from answers to questionnaire item 7, which was asked of all persons. Persons of Hispanic origin are those who classified themselves in one of the specific Hispanic origin categories listed on the questionnaire—‘‘Mexican,’’ ‘‘Puerto Rican,’’ or ‘‘Cuban’’—as well as those who indicated that they were of ‘‘other Spanish/ Hispanic’’ origin. Persons of ‘‘Other Spanish/ Hispanic’’ origin are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, or the Dominican Republic, or they are persons of Hispanic origin identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, Hispano, Latino, and so on. Write-in responses to the ‘‘other Spanish/ Hispanic’’ category were coded only for sample data. Origin can be viewed as the ancestry, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Some tabulations are shown by the Hispanic origin of the householder. In all cases where households, families, or occupied housing units are classified by Hispanic origin, the Hispanic origin of the householder is used. (See the discussion of householder under ‘‘Household Type and Relationship.’’) During direct interviews conducted by enumerators, if a person could not provide a single origin response, he or she was asked to select, based on self-identification, the group which best described his or her origin or descent. If a person could not provide a single group, the origin of the person’s mother was used. If a single group could not be provided for the person’s mother, the first origin reported by the person was used. If any household member failed to respond to the Spanish/ Hispanic origin question, a response was assigned by the computer according to the reported entries of other household members by using specific rules of precedence of household relationship. In the processing of sample DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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questionnaires, responses to other questions on the questionnaire, such as ancestry and place of birth, were used to assign an origin before any reference was made to the origin reported by other household members. If an origin was not entered for any household member, an origin was assigned from another household according to the race of the householder. This procedure is a variation of the general imputation process described in Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data. Comparability—There may be differences between the total Hispanic origin population based on 100-percent tabulations and sample tabulations. Such differences are the result of sampling variability, nonsampling error, and more extensive edit procedures for the Spanish/ Hispanic origin item on the sample questionnaires. (For more information on sampling variability and nonsampling error, see Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data.) The 1990 data on Hispanic origin are generally comparable with those for the 1980 census. However, there are some differences in the format of the Hispanic origin question between the two censuses. For 1990, the word ‘‘descent’’ was deleted from the 1980 wording. In addition, the term ‘‘Mexican-Amer.’’ used in 1980 was shortened further to ‘‘Mexican-Am.’’ to reduce misreporting (of ‘‘American’’) in this category detected in the 1980 census. Finally, the 1990 question allowed those who reported as ‘‘other Spanish/ Hispanic’’ to write in their specific Hispanic origin group. Misreporting in the ‘‘Mexican-Amer.’’ category of the 1980 census item on Spanish/ Hispanic origin may affect the comparability of 1980 and 1990 census data for persons of Hispanic origin for certain areas of the country. An evaluation of the 1980 census item on Spanish/ Hispanic origin indicated that there was misreporting in the Mexican origin category by White and Black persons in certain areas. The study results showed evidence that the misreporting occurred in the South (excluding Texas), the Northeast (excluding the New York City area), and a few States in the Midwest Region. Also, results based on available data suggest that the impact of possible misreporting of Mexican origin in the 1980 census was severe in those portions of the above-mentioned regions where the Hispanic origin population was generally sparse. However, national 1980 census data on the Mexican origin population or total Hispanic origin population at the national level was not seriously affected by the reporting problem. (For a more detailed discussion of the evaluation of the 1980 census Spanish/ Hispanic origin item, see the 1980 census Supplementary Reports.) The 1990 and 1980 census data on the Hispanic population are not directly comparable with 1970 Spanish origin data because of a number of factors: (1) overall improvements in the 1980 and 1990 censuses, (2) better coverage of the population, (3) improved question designs, and (4) an effective public relations campaign by the Census Bureau with the assistance of national and community ethnic groups. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

Specific changes in question design between the 1980 and 1970 censuses included the placement of the category ‘‘No, not Spanish/ Hispanic’’ as the first category in that question. (The corresponding category appeared last in the 1970 question.) Also, the 1970 category ‘‘Central or South American’’ was deleted because in 1970 some respondents misinterpreted the category; furthermore, the designations ‘‘Mexican-American’’ and ‘‘Chicano’’ were added to the Spanish/ Hispanic origin question in 1980. In the 1970 census, the question on Spanish origin was asked of only a 5-percent sample of the population.

HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP Household A household includes all the persons who occupy a housing unit. A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a group of rooms, or a single room that is occupied (or if vacant, is intended for occupancy) as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live and eat separately from any other persons in the building and which have direct access from the outside of the building or through a common hall. The occupants may be a single family, one person living alone, two or more families living together, or any other group of related or unrelated persons who share living arrangements. In 100-percent tabulations, the count of households or householders always equals the count of occupied housing units. In sample tabulations, the numbers may differ as a result of the weighting process. Persons Per Household—A measure obtained by dividing the number of persons in households by the number of households (or householders). In cases where persons in households are cross-classified by race or Hispanic origin, persons in the household are classified by the race or Hispanic origin of the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual.

Relationship to Householder Householder—The data on relationship to householder were derived from answers to questionnaire item 2, which was asked of all persons in housing units. One person in each household is designated as the householder. In most cases, this is the person, or one of the persons, in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented and who is listed in column 1 of the census questionnaire. If there is no such person in the household, any adult household member 15 years old and over could be designated as the householder. Households are classified by type according to the sex of the householder and the presence of relatives. Two types of householders are distinguished: a family householder and a nonfamily householder. A family householder B–13

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is a householder living with one or more persons related to him or her by birth, marriage, or adoption. The householder and all persons in the household related to him or her are family members. A nonfamily householder is a householder living alone or with nonrelatives only.

Other Relatives—In tabulations, includes any household member related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption, but not included specifically in another relationship category. In certain detailed tabulations, the following categories may be shown:

Spouse—Includes a person married to and living with a householder. This category includes persons in formal marriages, as well as persons in common-law marriages. The number of spouses is equal to the number of ‘‘married-couple families’’ or ‘‘married-couple households’’ in 100-percent tabulations. The number of spouses, however, is generally less than half of the number of ‘‘married persons with spouse present’’ in sample tabulations, since more than one married couple can live in a household, but only spouses of householders are specifically identified as ‘‘spouse.’’ For sample tabulations, the number of ‘‘married persons with spouse present’’ includes married-couple subfamilies and married-couple families.

Grandchild—The grandson or granddaughter of the householder.

Child—Includes a son or daughter by birth, a stepchild, or adopted child of the householder, regardless of the child’s age or marital status. The category excludes sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and foster children.

Natural-Born or Adopted Son/ Daughter—A son or daughter of the householder by birth, regardless of the age of the child. Also, this category includes sons or daughters of the householder by legal adoption, regardless of the age of the child. If the stepson/ stepdaughter of the householder has been legally adopted by the householder, the child is still classified as a stepchild. Stepson/ Stepdaughter—A son or daughter of the householder through marriage but not by birth, regardless of the age of the child. If the stepson/ stepdaughter of the householder has been legally adopted by the householder, the child is still classified as a stepchild. Own Child—A never-married child under 18 years who is a son or daughter by birth, a stepchild, or an adopted child of the householder. In certain tabulations, own children are further classified as living with two parents or with one parent only. Own children of the householder living with two parents are by definition found only in married-couple families. In a subfamily, an ‘‘own child’’ is a never-married child under 18 years of age who is a son, daughter, stepchild, or an adopted child of a mother in a motherchild subfamily, a father in a father-child subfamily, or either spouse in a married-couple subfamily. ‘‘Related children’’ in a family include own children and all other persons under 18 years of age in the household, regardless of marital status, who are related to the householder, except the spouse of the householder. Foster children are not included since they are not related to the householder. B–14

Brother/ Sister—The brother or sister of the householder, including stepbrothers, stepsisters, and brothers and sisters by adoption. Brothers-in-law and sisters-inlaw are included in the ‘‘Other relative’’ category on the questionnaire. Parent—The father or mother of the householder, including a stepparent or adoptive parent. Fathers-in-law and mothers-in-law are included in the ‘‘Other relative’’ category on the questionnaire. Other Relatives—Anyone not listed in a reported category above who is related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption (brother-in-law, grandparent, nephew, aunt, mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, cousin, and so forth). Nonrelatives—Includes any household member, including foster children not related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. The following categories may be presented in more detailed tabulations:

Roomer, Boarder, or Foster Child—Roomer, boarder, lodger, and foster children or foster adults of the householder. Housemate or Roommate—A person who is not related to the householder and who shares living quarters primarily in order to share expenses. Unmarried Partner—A person who is not related to the householder, who shares living quarters, and who has a close personal relationship with the householder. Other Nonrelatives—A person who is not related by birth, marriage, or adoption to the householder and who is not described by the categories given above. When relationship is not reported for an individual, it is imputed according to the responses for age, sex, and marital status for that person while maintaining consistency with responses for other individuals in the household. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data.)

Unrelated Individual An unrelated individual is: (1) a householder living alone or with nonrelatives only, (2) a household member who is not related to the householder, or (3) a person living in group quarters who is not an inmate of an institution. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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Family Type

Unmarried-Partner Household

A family consists of a householder and one or more other persons living in the same household who are related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. All persons in a household who are related to the householder are regarded as members of his or her family. A household can contain only one family for purposes of census tabulations. Not all households contain families since a household may comprise a group of unrelated persons or one person living alone. Families are classified by type as either a ‘‘marriedcouple family’’ or ‘‘other family’’ according to the sex of the householder and the presence of relatives. The data on family type are based on answers to questions on sex and relationship which were asked on a 100-percent basis.

An unmarried-partner household is a household other than a ‘‘married-couple household’’ that includes a householder and an ‘‘unmarried partner.’’ An ‘‘unmarried partner’’ can be of the same sex or of the opposite sex of the householder. An ‘‘unmarried partner’’ in an ‘‘unmarriedpartner household’’ is an adult who is unrelated to the householder, but shares living quarters and has a close personal relationship with the householder.

Married-Couple Family—A family in which the householder and his or her spouse are enumerated as members of the same household. Other Family: Male Householder, No Wife Present—A family with a male householder and no spouse of householder present. Female Householder, No Husband Present—A family with a female householder and no spouse of householder present. Persons Per Family—A measure obtained by dividing the number of persons in families by the total number of families (or family householders). In cases where the measure, ‘‘persons in family’’ or ‘‘persons per family’’ are cross-tabulated by race or Hispanic origin, the race or Hispanic origin refers to the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual.

Subfamily A subfamily is a married couple (husband and wife enumerated as members of the same household) with or without never-married children under 18 years old, or one parent with one or more never-married children under 18 years old, living in a household and related to, but not including, either the householder or the householder’s spouse. The number of subfamilies is not included in the count of families, since subfamily members are counted as part of the householder’s family. Subfamilies are defined during processing of sample data. In selected tabulations, subfamilies are further classified by type: married-couple subfamilies, with or without own children; mother-child subfamilies; and father-child subfamilies. Lone parents include people maintaining either oneparent families or one-parent subfamilies. Married couples include husbands and wives in both married-couple families and married-couple subfamilies. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

Unmarried-Couple Household An unmarried-couple household is composed of two unrelated adults of the opposite sex (one of whom is the householder) who share a housing unit with or without the presence of children under 15 years old.

Foster Children Foster children are nonrelatives of the householder and are included in the category, ‘‘Roomer, boarder, or foster child’’ on the questionnaire. Foster children are identified as persons under 18 years old and living in households that have no nonrelatives 18 years old and over (who might be parents of the nonrelatives under 18 years old).

Stepfamily A stepfamily is a ‘‘married-couple family’’ with at least one stepchild of the householder present, where the householder is the husband. Comparability—The 1990 definition of a household is the same as that used in 1980. The 1980 relationship category ‘‘Son/ daughter’’ has been replaced by two categories, ‘‘Natural-born or adopted son/ daughter’’ and ‘‘Stepson/ stepdaughter.’’ ‘‘Grandchild’’ has been added as a separate category. The 1980 nonrelative categories: ‘‘Roomer, boarder’’ and ‘‘Partner, roommate’’ have been replaced by the categories ‘‘Roomer, boarder, or foster child,’’ ‘‘Housemate, roommate,’’ and ‘‘Unmarried partner.’’ The 1980 nonrelative category ‘‘Paid employee’’ has been dropped.

INCOME IN 1989 The data on income in 1989 were derived from answers to questionnaire items 32 and 33. Information on money income received in the calendar year 1989 was requested from persons 15 years old and over. ‘‘Total income’’ is the algebraic sum of the amounts reported separately for wage or salary income; net nonfarm self-employment income; net farm self-employment income; interest, dividend, or net rental or royalty income; Social Security or railroad retirement income; public assistance or welfare income; retirement or disability income; and all other income. ‘‘Earnings’’ is defined as the algebraic sum of B–15

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wage or salary income and net income from farm and nonfarm self-employment. ‘‘Earnings’’ represent the amount of income received regularly before deductions for personal income taxes, Social Security, bond purchases, union dues, medicare deductions, etc. Receipts from the following sources are not included as income: money received from the sale of property (unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property); the value of income ‘‘in kind’’ from food stamps, public housing subsidies, medical care, employer contributions for persons, etc.; withdrawal of bank deposits; money borrowed; tax refunds; exchange of money between relatives living in the same household; gifts and lump-sum inheritances, insurance payments, and other types of lump-sum receipts.

Income Type in 1989 The eight types of income reported in the census are defined as follows: 1. Wage or Salary Income—Includes total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during the calendar year 1989. It includes wages, salary, Armed Forces pay, commissions, tips, piecerate payments, and cash bonuses earned before deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc. 2. Nonfarm Self-Employment Income—Includes net money income (gross receipts minus expenses) from one’s own business, professional enterprise, or partnership. Gross receipts include the value of all goods sold and services rendered. Expenses includes costs of goods purchased, rent, heat, light, power, depreciation charges, wages and salaries paid, business taxes (not personal income taxes), etc. 3. Farm Self-Employment Income—Includes net money income (gross receipts minus operating expenses) from the operation of a farm by a person on his or her own account, as an owner, renter, or sharecropper. Gross receipts include the value of all products sold, government farm programs, money received from the rental of farm equipment to others, and incidental receipts from the sale of wood, sand, gravel, etc. Operating expenses include cost of feed, fertilizer, seed, and other farming supplies, cash wages paid to farmhands, depreciation charges, cash rent, interest on farm mortgages, farm building repairs, farm taxes (not State and Federal personal income taxes), etc. The value of fuel, food, or other farm products used for family living is not included as part of net income. 4. Interest, Dividend, or Net Rental Income—Includes interest on savings or bonds, dividends from stockholdings or membership in associations, net income from rental of property to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers, net royalties, and periodic payments from an estate or trust fund. B–16

5. Social Security Income—Includes Social Security pensions and survivors benefits and permanent disability insurance payments made by the Social Security Administration prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from the U.S. Government. Medicare reimbursements are not included. 6. Public Assistance Income—Includes: (1) supplementary security income payments made by Federal or State welfare agencies to low income persons who are aged (65 years old or over), blind, or disabled; (2) aid to families with dependent children, and (3) general assistance. Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care (vendor payments) are excluded from this item. 7. Retirement or Disability Income—Includes: (1) retirement pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer, labor union, or Federal, State, county, or other governmental agency; (2) disability income from sources such as worker’s compensation; companies or unions; Federal, State, or local government; and the U.S. military; (3) periodic receipts from annuities and insurance; and (4) regular income from IRA and KEOGH plans. 8. All Other Income—Includes unemployment compensation, Veterans Administration (VA) payments, alimony and child support, contributions received periodically from persons not living in the household, military family allotments, net gambling winnings, and other kinds of periodic income other than earnings. Income of Households—Includes the income of the householder and all other persons 15 years old and over in the household, whether related to the householder or not. Because many households consist of only one person, average household income is usually less than average family income. Income of Families and Persons—In compiling statistics on family income, the incomes of all members 15 years old and over in each family are summed and treated as a single amount. However, for persons 15 years old and over, the total amounts of their own incomes are used. Although the income statistics covered the calendar year 1989, the characteristics of persons and the composition of families refer to the time of enumeration (April 1990). Thus, the income of the family does not include amounts received by persons who were members of the family during all or part of the calendar year 1989 if these persons no longer resided with the family at the time of enumeration. Yet, family income amounts reported by related persons who did not reside with the family during 1989 but who were members of the family at the time of enumeration are included. However, the composition of most families was the same during 1989 as in April 1990. Median Income—The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts, one having incomes above the median and the other having incomes below the median. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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For households and families, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of units including those with no income. The median for persons is based on persons with income. The median income values for all households, families, and persons are computed on the basis of more detailed income intervals than shown in most tabulations. Median household or family income figures of $50,000 or less are calculated using linear interpolation. For persons, corresponding median values of $40,000 or less are also computed using linear interpolation. All other median income amounts are derived through Pareto interpolation. (For more information on medians and interpolation, see the discussion under ‘‘Derived Measures.’’) Mean Income—This is the amount obtained by dividing the total income of a particular statistical universe by the number of units in that universe. Thus, mean household income is obtained by dividing total household income by the total number of households. For the various types of income the means are based on households having those types of income. ‘‘Per capita income’’ is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Care should be exercised in using and interpreting mean income values for small subgroups of the population. Because the mean is influenced strongly by extreme values in the distribution, it is especially susceptible to the effects of sampling variability, misreporting, and processing errors. The median, which is not affected by extreme values, is, therefore, a better measure than the mean when the population base is small. The mean, nevertheless, is shown in some data products for most small subgroups because, when weighted according to the number of cases, the means can be added to obtained summary measures for areas and groups other than those shown in census tabulations. Limitation of the Data—Since questionnaire entries for income frequently are based on memory and not on records, many persons tended to forget minor or irregular sources of income and, therefore, underreport their income. Underreporting tends to be more pronounced for income sources that are not derived from earnings, such as Social Security, public assistance, or from interest, dividends, and net rental income. There are errors of reporting due to the misunderstanding of the income questions such as reporting gross rather than net dollar amounts for the two questions on net self-employment income, which resulted in an overstatement of these items. Another common error is the reporting of identical dollar amounts in two of the eight type of income items where a respondent with only one source of income assumed that the second amount should be entered to represent total income. Such instances of DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

overreporting had an impact on the level of mean nonfarm or farm self-employment income and mean total income published for the various geographical subdivisions of the State. Extensive computer editing procedures were instituted in the data processing operation to reduce some of these reporting errors and to improve the accuracy of the income data. These procedures corrected various reporting deficiencies and improved the consistency of reported income items associated with work experience and information on occupation and class of worker. For example, if persons reported they were self-employed on their own farm, not incorporated, but had reported wage and salary earnings only, the latter amount was shifted to net farm selfemployment income. Also, if any respondent reported total income only, the amount was generally assigned to one of the type of income items according to responses to the work experience and class-of-worker questions. Another type of problem involved nonreporting of income data. Where income information was not reported, procedures were devised to impute appropriate values with either no income or positive or negative dollar amounts for the missing entries. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data.) In income tabulations for households and families, the lowest income group (e.g., less than $5,000) includes units that were classified as having no 1989 income. Many of these were living on income ‘‘in kind,’’ savings, or gifts, were newly created families, or families in which the sole breadwinner had recently died or left the household. However, many of the households and families who reported no income probably had some money income which was not recorded in the census. The income data presented in the tabulations covers money income only. The fact that many farm families receive an important part of their income in the form of ‘‘free’’ housing and goods produced and consumed on the farm rather than in money should be taken into consideration in comparing the income of farm and nonfarm residents. Nonmoney income such as business expense accounts, use of business transportation and facilities, or partial compensation by business for medical and educational expenses was also received by some nonfarm residents. Many low income families also receive income ‘‘in kind’’ from public welfare programs. In comparing income data for 1989 with earlier years, it should be noted that an increase or decrease in money income does not necessarily represent a comparable change in real income, unless adjustments for changes in prices are made. Comparability—The income data collected in the 1980 and 1970 censuses are similar to the 1990 census data, but there are variations in the detail of the questions. In 1980, income information for 1979 was collected from persons in approximately 19 percent of all housing units and group quarters. Each person was required to report: • Wage or salary income • Net nonfarm self-employment income B–17

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• Net farm self-employment income • Interest, dividend, or net rental or royalty income • Social Security income • Public assistance income • Income from all other sources Between the 1980 and 1990 censuses, there were minor differences in the processing of the data. In both censuses, all persons with missing values in one or more of the detailed type of income items and total income were designated as allocated. Each missing entry was imputed either as a ‘‘no’’ or as a dollar amount. If total income was reported and one or more of the type of income fields was not answered, then the entry in total income generally was assigned to one of the income types according to the socioeconomic characteristics of the income recipient. This person was designated as unallocated. In 1980 and 1990, all nonrespondents with income not reported (whether heads of households or other persons) were assigned the reported income of persons with similar characteristics. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix C, ‘‘Accuracy of the Data.’’) There was a difference in the method of computer derivation of aggregate income from individual amounts between the two census processing operations. In the 1980 census, income amounts less than $100,000 were coded in tens of dollars, and amounts of $100,000 or more were coded in thousands of dollars; $5 was added to each amount coded in tens of dollars and $500 to each amount coded in thousands of dollars. Entries of $999,000 or more were treated as $999,500 and losses of $9,999 or more were treated as minus $9,999. In the 1990 census, income amounts less than $999,999 were keyed in dollars. Amounts of $999,999 or more were treated as $999,999 and losses of $9,999 or more were treated as minus $9,999 in all of the computer derivations of aggregate income. In 1970, information on income in 1969 was obtained from all members in every fifth housing unit and small group quarters (less than 15 persons) and every fifth person in all other group quarters. Each person was required to report: • Wage or salary income • Net nonfarm self-employment income • Net farm self-employment income • Social Security or Railroad Retirement • Public assistance or welfare payments • Income from all other sources If a person reported a dollar amount in wage or salary, net nonfarm self-employment income, or net farm selfemployment income, the person was considered as unallocated only if no further dollar amounts were imputed for any additional missing entries. B–18

In 1960, data on income were obtained from all members in every fourth housing unit and from every fourth person 14 years old and over living in group quarters. Each person was required to report wage or salary income, net self-employment income, and income other than earnings received in 1959. An assumption was made in the editing process that no other type of income was received by a person who reported the receipt of either wage and salary income or self-employment but who had failed to report the receipt of other money income. For several reasons, the income data shown in census tabulations are not directly comparable with those that may be obtained from statistical summaries of income tax returns. Income, as defined for Federal tax purposes, differs somewhat from the Census Bureau concept. Moreover, the coverage of income tax statistics is different because of the exemptions of persons having small amounts of income and the inclusion of net capital gains in tax returns. Furthermore, members of some families file separate returns and others file joint returns; consequently, the income reporting unit is not consistently either a family or a person. The earnings data shown in census tabulations are not directly comparable with earnings records of the Social Security Administration. The earnings record data for 1989 excluded the earnings of most civilian government employees, some employees of nonprofit organizations, workers covered by the Railroad Retirement Act, and persons not covered by the program because of insufficient earnings. Furthermore, earnings received from any one employer in excess of $48,000 in 1989 are not covered by earnings records. Finally, because census data are obtained from household questionnaires, they may differ from Social Security Administration earnings record data, which are based upon employers’ reports and the Federal income tax returns of self-employed persons. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of the Department of Commerce publishes annual data on aggregate and per-capita personal income received by the population for States, metropolitan areas, and selected counties. Aggregate income estimates based on the income statistics shown in census products usually would be less than those shown in the BEA income series for several reasons. The Census Bureau data are obtained directly from households, whereas the BEA income series is estimated largely on the basis of data from administrative records of business and governmental sources. Moreover, the definitions of income are different. The BEA income series includes some items not included in the income data shown in census publications, such as income ‘‘in kind,’’ income received by nonprofit institutions, the value of services of banks and other financial intermediaries rendered to persons without the assessment of specific charges, Medicare payments, and the income of persons who died or emigrated prior to April 1, 1990. On the other hand, the census income data include contributions for support received from persons not residing in the same household and employer contributions for social insurance. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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INDUSTRY, OCCUPATION, AND CLASS OF WORKER The data on industry, occupation, and class of worker were derived from answers to questionnaire items 28, 29, and 30 respectively. These questions were asked of a sample of persons. Information on industry relates to the kind of business conducted by a person’s employing organization; occupation describes the kind of work the person does on the job. For employed persons, the data refer to the person’s job during the reference week. For those who worked at two or more jobs, the data refer to the job at which the person worked the greatest number of hours. For unemployed persons, the data refer to their last job. The industry and occupation statistics are derived from the detailed classification systems developed for the 1990 census as described below. The Classified Index of Industries and Occupations provided additional information on the industry and occupation classification systems. Respondents provided the data for the tabulations by writing on the questionnaires descriptions of their industry and occupation. These descriptions were keyed and passed through automated coding software which assigned a portion of the written entries to categories in the classification system. The automated system assigned codes to 59 percent of the industry entries and 38 percent of the occupation entries. Those cases not coded by the computer were referred to clerical staff in the Census Bureau’s Kansas City processing office for coding. The clerical staff converted the written questionnaire descriptions to codes by comparing these descriptions to entries in the Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occupations. For the industry code, these coders also referred to an Employer Name List (formerly called Company Name List). This list, prepared from the Standard Statistical Establishment List developed by the Census Bureau for the economic censuses and surveys, contained the names of business establishments and their Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes converted to population census equivalents. This list facilitated coding and maintained industrial classification comparability.

Industry The industry classification system developed for the 1990 census consists of 236 categories for employed persons, classified into 13 major industry groups. Since 1940, the industrial classification has been based on the Standard Industrial Classification Manual (SIC). The 1990 census classification was developed from the 1987 SIC published by the Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President. The SIC was designed primarily to classify establishments by the type of industrial activity in which they were engaged. However, census data, which were collected from households, differ in detail and nature from those DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

obtained from establishment surveys. Therefore, the census classification systems, while defined in SIC terms, cannot reflect the full detail in all categories. There are several levels of industrial classification found in census products. For example, the 1990 CP-2, Social and Economic Characteristics report includes 41 unique industrial categories, while the 1990 Summary Tape File 4 (STF 4) presents 72 categories.

Occupation The occupational classification system developed for the 1990 census consists of 501 specific occupational categories for employed persons arranged into 6 summary and 13 major occupational groups. This classification was developed to be consistent with the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1980, published by the Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards, U.S. Department of Commerce. Tabulations with occupation as the primary characteristic present several levels of occupational detail. The most detailed tabulations are shown in a special 1990 subject report and tape files on occupation. These products contain all 501 occupational categories plus industry or class of worker subgroupings of occupational categories. Some occupation groups are related closely to certain industries. Operators of transportation equipment, farm operators and workers, and private household workers account for major portions of their respective industries of transportation, agriculture, and private households. However, the industry categories include persons in other occupations. For example, persons employed in agriculture include truck drivers and bookkeepers; persons employed in the transportation industry include mechanics, freight handlers, and payroll clerks; and persons employed in the private household industry include occupations such as chauffeur, gardener, and secretary.

Class of Worker The data on class of worker were derived from answers to questionnaire item 30. The information on class of worker refers to the same job as a respondent’s industry and occupation and categorizes persons according to the type of ownership of the employing organization. The class of worker categories are defined as follows: Private Wage and Salary Workers—Includes persons who worked for wages, salary, commission, tips, pay-inkind, or piece rates for a private for profit employer or a private not-for-profit, tax-exempt or charitable organization. Self-employed persons whose business was incorporated are included with private wage and salary workers because they are paid employees of their own companies. Some tabulations present data separately for these subcategories: ‘‘For profit,’’ ‘‘Not for profit,’’ and ‘‘Own business incorporated.’’ B–19

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Employees of foreign governments, the United Nations, or other formal international organizations were classified as ’’Private-not-for-profit.’’ Government Workers—Includes persons who were employees of any local, State, or Federal governmental unit, regardless of the activity of the particular agency. For some tabulations, the data were presented separately for the three levels of government. Self-Employed Workers—Includes persons who worked for profit or fees in their own unincorporated business, profession, or trade, or who operated a farm. Unpaid Family Workers—Includes persons who worked 15 hours or more without pay in a business or on a farm operated by a relative. Salaried/ Self-Employed—In tabulations that categorize persons as either salaried or self-employed, the salaried category includes private and government wage and salary workers; self-employed includes self-employed persons and unpaid family workers. The industry category, ‘‘Public administration,’’ is limited to regular government functions such as legislative, judicial, administrative, and regulatory activities of governments. Other government organizations such as schools, hospitals, liquor stores, and bus lines are classified by industry according to the activity in which they are engaged. On the other hand, the class of worker government categories include all government workers. Occasionally respondents supplied industry, occupation, or class of worker descriptions which were not sufficiently specific for precise classification or did not report on these items at all. Some of these cases were corrected through the field editing process and during the coding and tabulation operations. In the coding operation, certain types of incomplete entries were corrected using the Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occupations. For example, it was possible in certain situations to assign an industry code based on the occupation reported. Following the coding operations, there was a computer edit and an allocation process. The edit first determined whether a respondent was in the universe which required an industry and occupation code. The codes for the three items (industry, occupation, and class of worker) were checked to ensure they were valid and were edited for their relation to each other. Invalid and inconsistent codes were either blanked or changed to a consistent code. If one or more of the three codes were blank after the edit, a code was assigned from a ‘‘similar’’ person based on other items such as age, sex, education, farm or nonfarm residence, and weeks worked. If all the labor force and income data also were blank, all these economic items were assigned from one other person who provided all the necessary data. B–20

Comparability—Comparability of industry and occupation data was affected by a number of factors, primarily the systems used to classify the questionnaire responses. For both the industry and occupation classification systems, the basic structures were generally the same from 1940 to 1970, but changes in the individual categories limited comparability of the data from one census to another. These changes were needed to recognize the ‘‘birth’’ of new industries and occupations, the ‘‘death’’ of others, and the growth and decline in existing industries and occupations, as well as, the desire of analysts and other users for more detail in the presentation of the data. Probably the greatest cause of incomparability is the movement of a segment of a category to a different category in the next census. Changes in the nature of jobs and respondent terminology, and refinement of category composition made these movements necessary. In the 1990 census, the industry classification had minor revisions to reflect recent changes to the SIC. The 1990 occupational classification system is essentially the same as that for the 1980 census. However, the conversion of the census classification to the SOC in 1980 meant that the 1990 classification system was less comparable to the classifications used prior to the 1980 census. Other factors that affected data comparability included the universe to which the data referred (in 1970, the age cutoff for labor force was changed from 14 years to 16 years); how the industry and occupation questions were worded on the questionnaire (for example, important changes were made in 1970); improvements in the coding procedures (the Employer Name List technique was introduced in 1960); and how the ‘‘not reported’’ cases are handled. Prior to 1970, they were placed in the residual categories, ‘‘Industry not reported’’ and ‘‘Occupation not reported.’’ In 1970, an allocation process was introduced that assigned these cases to major groups. In 1990, as in 1980, the ‘‘Not reported’’ cases were assigned to individual categories. Therefore, the 1980 and 1990 data for individual categories included some numbers of persons who were tabulated in a ‘‘Not reported’’ category in previous censuses. The following publications contain information on the various factors affecting comparability and are particularly useful for understanding differences in the occupation and industry information from earlier censuses: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Changes Between the 1950 and 1960 Occupation and Industry Classifications With Detailed Adjustments of 1950 Data to the 1960 Classifications, Technical Paper No. 18, 1968; U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970 Occupation and Industry Classification Systems in Terms of their 1960 Occupation and Industry Elements, Technical Paper No. 26, 1972; and U.S. Bureau of the Census, The Relationship Between the 1970 and 1980 Industry and Occupation Classification Systems, Technical Paper No. 59, 1988. For citations for earlier census years, see the 1980 Census of Population report, PC80-1-D, Detailed Population Characteristics. The 1990 census introduced an additional class of worker category for ‘‘private not-for-profit’’ employers. This DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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category is a subset of the 1980 category ‘‘employee of private employer’’ so there is no comparable data before 1990. Also in 1990, employees of foreign governments, the United Nations, etc., are classified as ‘‘private not-forprofit,’’ rather than Federal Government as in 1970 and 1980. While in theory, there was a change in comparability, in practice, the small number of U.S. residents working for foreign governments made this change negligible. Comparability between the statistics on industry and occupation from the 1990 census and statistics from other sources is affected by many of the factors described in the section on ‘‘Employment Status.’’ These factors are primarily geographic differences between residence and place of work, different dates of reference, and differences in counts because of dual job holding. Industry data from population censuses cover all industries and all kinds of workers, whereas, data from establishments often excluded private household workers, government workers, and the self-employed. Also, the replies from household respondents may have differed in detail and nature from those obtained from establishments. Occupation data from the census and data from government licensing agencies, professional associations, trade unions, etc., may not be as comparable as expected. Organizational listings often include persons not in the labor force or persons devoting all or most of their time to another occupation; or the same person may be included in two or more different listings. In addition, relatively few organizations, except for those requiring licensing, attained complete coverage of membership in a particular occupational field.

JOURNEY TO WORK Place of Work The data on place of work were derived from answers to questionnaire item 22, which was asked of persons who indicated in question 21 that they worked at some time during the reference week. (For more information, see discussion under ‘‘Reference Week.’’) Data were tabulated for workers 16 years and over; that is, members of the Armed Forces and civilians who were at work during the reference week. Data on place of work refer to the geographic location at which workers carried out their occupational activities during the reference week. The exact address (number and street) of the place of work was asked, as well as the place (city, town, or post office); whether or not the place of work was inside or outside the limits of that city or town; and the county, State, and ZIP Code. If the person’s employer operated in more than one location, the exact address of the location or branch where the respondent worked was requested. When the number and street name were unknown, a description of the location, such as the building name or nearest street or intersection, was to be entered. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

Persons who worked at more than one location during the reference week were asked to report the one at which they worked the greatest number of hours. Persons who regularly worked in several locations each day during the reference week were requested to give the address at which they began work each day. For cases in which daily work did not begin at a central place each day, the person was asked to provide as much information as possible to describe the area in which he or she worked most during the reference week. In some tabulations, place-of-work locations may be defined as ‘‘in area of residence’’ and ‘‘outside area of residence.’’ The area of residence may vary from table to table or even within a table, and refers to the particular area or areas shown. For example, in a table that provides data for counties, ‘‘in area of residence’’ refers to persons who worked in the same county in which they lived, while ‘‘outside area of residence’’ refers to persons whose workplace was located in a county different from the one in which they lived. Similarly, in a table that provides data for several types of areas, such as the State and its individual metropolitan areas (MA’s), counties, and places, the placeof-work data will be variable and is determined by the geographic level (State, MA, county, or place) shown in each section of the tabulation. In tabulations that present data for States, workplaces for the residents of the State may include, in addition to the State itself, each contiguous State. The category, ‘‘in noncontiguous State or abroad,’’ includes persons who worked in a State that did not border their State of residence as well as persons who worked outside the United States. In tabulations that present data for an MSA/ PMSA, place-of-work locations are specified to show the main destinations of workers living in the MSA/ PMSA. (For more information on metropolitan areas (MA’s), see Appendix A, Area Classifications.) All place-of-work locations are identified with respect to the boundaries of the MSA/ PMSA as ‘‘inside MSA/ PMSA’’ or ‘‘outside MSA/ PMSA.’’ Locations within the MSA/ PMSA are further divided into each central city, and each county or county balance. Selected large incorporated places also may be specified as places of work. Within New England MSA/ PMSA’s, the places of work presented generally are cities and towns. Locations outside the MSA/ PMSA are specified if they are important commuting destinations for residents of the MSA/ PMSA, and may include adjoining MSA/ PMSA’s and their central cities, their component counties, large incorporated places, or counties, cities, or other geographic areas outside any MA. In tabulations for MSA/ PMSA’s in New England; Honolulu, Hawaii; and certain other MA’s, some place-ofwork locations are identified as ‘‘areas’’ (e.g., Area 1, Area 5, Area 12, etc.). Such areas consist of groups of towns, cities, census designated places (Honolulu MSA only), or counties that have been identified as unique place-of-work destinations. When an adjoining MSA/ PMSA or MSA/ PMSA remainder is specified as a place-of-work location, its B–21

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components are not defined. However, the components are presented in the 1990 CP-1, General Population Characteristics for Metropolitan Areas and the 1990 CH-1, General Housing Characteristics for Metropolitan Areas reports. In tabulations that present data for census tracts outside MA’s, place-of-work locations are defined as ‘‘in county of residence’’ and ‘‘outside county of residence.’’ In areas where the workplace address was coded to the block level, persons were tabulated as working inside or outside a specific place based on the location of that address, regardless of the response to question 22c concerning city/ town limits. In areas where it was impossible to code the workplace address to the block level, persons were tabulated as working in a place if a place name was reported in question 22b and the response to question 22c was either ‘‘Yes’’ or the item was left blank. In selected areas, census designated places (CDP’s) may appear in the tabulations as places of work. The accuracy of place-of-work data for CDP’s may be affected by the extent to which their census names were familiar to respondents, and by coding problems caused by similarities between the CDP name and the names of other geographic jurisdictions in the same vicinity. Place-of-work data are given for selected minor civil divisions (generally, cities, towns, and townships) in the nine Northeastern States, based on the responses to the place-of-work question. Many towns and townships are regarded locally as equivalent to a place and therefore, were reported as the place of work. When a respondent reported a locality or incorporated place that formed a part of a township or town, the coding and tabulating procedure was designed to include the response in the total for the township or town. The accuracy of the place-of-work data for minor civil divisions is greatest for the New England States. However, the data for some New England towns, for towns in New York, and for townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania may be affected by coding problems that resulted from the unfamiliarity of the respondent with the minor civil division in which the workplace was located or when a township and a city or borough of the same or similar name are located close together. Place-of-work data may show a few workers who made unlikely daily work trips (e.g., workers who lived in New York and worked in California). This result is attributable to persons who worked during the reference week at a location that was different from their usual place of work, such as persons away from home on business. Comparability—The wording of the question on place of work was substantially the same in the 1990 census as it was in 1980. However, data on place of work from the 1990 census are based on the full census sample, while data from the 1980 census were based on only about one-half of the full sample. For the 1980 census, nonresponse or incomplete responses to the place-of-work question were not allocated, resulting in the use of ‘‘not reported’’ categories in the 1980 publications. However, for the 1990 census, when place of B–22

work was not reported or the response was incomplete, a work location was allocated to the person based on their means of transportation to work, travel time to work, industry, and location of residence and workplace of others. The 1990 publications, therefore, do not contain a ‘‘not reported’’ category for the place-of-work data. Comparisons between 1980 and 1990 census data on the gross number of workers in particular commuting flows, or the total number of persons working in an area, should be made with extreme caution. Any apparent increase in the magnitude of the gross numbers may be due solely to the fact that for 1990 the ‘‘not reported’’ cases have been distributed among specific place-of-work destinations, instead of tallied in a separate category as in 1980. Limitation of the Data—The data on place of work relate to a reference week; that is, the calendar week preceding the date on which the respondents completed their questionnaires or were interviewed by enumerators. This week is not the same for all respondents because the enumeration was not completed in 1 week. However, for the majority of persons, the reference week for the 1990 census is the last week in March 1990. The lack of a uniform reference week means that the place-of-work data reported in the census will not exactly match the distribution of workplace locations observed or measured during an actual workweek. The place-of-work data are estimates of persons 16 years old and over who were both employed and at work during the reference week (including persons in the Armed Forces). Persons who did not work during the reference week but had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent due to illness, bad weather, industrial dispute, vacation, or other personal reasons are not included in the place-of-work data. Therefore, the data on place of work understate the total number of jobs or total employment in a geographic area during the reference week. It also should be noted that persons who had irregular, casual, or unstructured jobs during the reference week may have erroneously reported themselves as not working. The address where the individual worked most often during the reference week was recorded on the census questionnaire. If a worker held two jobs, only data about the primary job (the one worked the greatest number of hours during the preceding week) was requested. Persons who regularly worked in several locations during the reference week were requested to give the address at which they began work each day. For cases in which daily work was not begun at a central place each day, the person was asked to provide as much information as possible to describe the area in which he or she worked most during the reference week.

Means of Transportation to Work The data on means of transportation to work were derived from answers to questionnaire item 23a, which was asked of persons who indicated in question 21 that DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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they worked at some time during the reference week. (For more information, see discussion under ‘‘Reference Week.’’) Means of transportation to work refers to the principal mode of travel or type of conveyance that the person usually used to get from home to work during the reference week. Persons who used different means of transportation on different days of the week were asked to specify the one they used most often, that is, the greatest number of days. Persons who used more than one means of transportation to get to work each day were asked to report the one used for the longest distance during the work trip. The category, ‘‘Car, truck, or van,’’ includes workers using a car (including company cars but excluding taxicabs), a truck of one-ton capacity or less, or a van. The category, ‘‘Public transportation,’’ includes workers who used a bus or trolley bus, streetcar or trolley car, subway or elevated, railroad, ferryboat, or taxicab even if each mode is not shown separately in the tabulation. The category, ‘‘Other means,’’ includes workers who used a mode of travel which is not identified separately within the data distribution. The category, ‘‘Other means,’’ may vary from table to table, depending on the amount of detail shown in a particular distribution. The means of transportation data for some areas may show workers using modes of public transportation that are not available in those areas (e.g., subway or elevated riders in an MA where there actually is no subway or elevated service). This result is largely due to persons who worked during the reference week at a location that was different from their usual place of work (such as persons away from home on business in an area where subway service was available) and persons who used more than one means of transportation each day but whose principal means was unavailable where they lived (for example, residents of nonmetropolitan areas who drove to the fringe of an MA and took the commuter railroad most of the distance to work).

Private Vehicle Occupancy The data on private vehicle occupancy were derived from answers to questionnaire item 23b. This question was asked of persons who indicated in question 21 that they worked at some time during the reference week and who reported in question 23a that their means of transportation to work was ‘‘Car, truck, or van.’’ (For more information, see discussion under ‘‘Reference Week.’’) Private vehicle occupancy refers to the number of persons who usually rode to work in the vehicle during the reference week. The category, ‘‘Drove alone,’’ includes persons who usually drove alone to work as well as persons who were driven to work by someone who then drove back home or to a nonwork destination. The category, ‘‘Carpooled,’’ includes workers who reported that two or more persons usually rode to work in the vehicle during the reference week. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

Persons Per Car, Truck, or Van—This is obtained by dividing the number of persons who reported using a car, truck, or van to get to work by the number of such vehicles that they used. The number of vehicles used is derived by counting each person who drove alone as one vehicle, each person who reported being in a two-person carpool as one-half vehicle, each person who reported being in a three-person carpool as one-third vehicle, and so on, and then summing all the vehicles.

Time Leaving Home to Go to Work The data on time leaving home to go to work were derived from answers to questionnaire item 24a. This question was asked of persons who indicated in question 21 that they worked at some time during the reference week and who reported in question 23a that they worked outside their home. The departure time refers to the time of day that the person usually left home to go to work during the reference week. (For more information, see discussion under ‘‘Reference Week.’’)

Travel Time to Work The data on travel time to work were derived from answers to questionnaire item 24b. This question was asked of persons who indicated in question 21 that they worked at some time during the reference week and who reported in question 23a that they worked outside their home. Travel time to work refers to the total number of minutes that it usually took the person to get from home to work during the reference week. The elapsed time includes time spent waiting for public transportation, picking up passengers in carpools, and time spent in other activities related to getting to work. (For more information, see discussion under ‘‘Reference Week.’’)

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Language Spoken at Home Data on language spoken at home were derived from the answers to questionnaire items 15a and 15b, which were asked of a sample of persons born before April 1, 1985. Instructions mailed with the 1990 census questionnaire stated that a respondent should mark ‘‘Yes’’ in question 15a if the person sometimes or always spoke a language other than English at home and should not mark ‘‘Yes’’ if a language was spoken only at school or if speaking was limited to a few expressions or slang. For question 15b, respondents were instructed to print the name of the non-English language spoken at home. If the person spoke more than one language other than English, the person was to report the language spoken more often or the language learned first. B–23

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The cover of the census questionnaire included information in Spanish which provided a telephone number for respondents to call to request a census questionnaire and instructions in Spanish. Instruction guides were also available in 32 other languages to assist enumerators who encountered households or respondents who spoke no English. Questions 15a and 15b referred to languages spoken at home in an effort to measure the current use of languages other than English. Persons who knew languages other than English but did not use them at home or who only used them elsewhere were excluded. Persons who reported speaking a language other than English at home may also speak English; however, the questions did not permit determination of the main or dominant language of persons who spoke both English and another language. (For more information, see discussion below on ‘‘Ability to Speak English.’’) For persons who indicated that they spoke a language other than English at home in question 15a, but failed to specify the name of the language in question 15b, the language was assigned based on the language of other speakers in the household; on the language of a person of the same Spanish origin or detailed race group living in the same or a nearby area; or on a person of the same ancestry or place of birth. In all cases where a person was assigned a non-English language, it was assumed that the language was spoken at home. Persons for whom the name of a language other than English was entered in question 15b, and for whom question 15a was blank were assumed to speak that language at home. The write-in responses listed in question 15b (specific language spoken) were transcribed onto computer files and coded into more than 380 detailed language categories using an automated coding system. The automated procedure compared write-in responses reported by respondents with entries in a computer dictionary, which initially contained approximately 2,000 language names. The dictionary was updated with a large number of new names, variations in spelling, and a small number of residual categories. Each write-in response was given a numeric code that was associated with one of the detailed categories in the dictionary. If the respondent listed more than one non-English language, only the first was coded. The write-in responses represented the names people used for languages they speak. They may not match the names or categories used by linguists. The sets of categories used are sometimes geographic and sometimes linguistic. Figure 1 provides an illustration of the content of the classification schemes used to present language data. For more information, write to the Chief, Population Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233.

following order: householder, spouse, parent, sibling, child, grandchild, other relative, stepchild, unmarried partner, housemate or roommate, roomer, boarder, or foster child, or other nonrelative. Thus, persons who speak only English may have a non-English household language assigned to them in tabulations of persons by household language.

Household Language—In households where one or more persons (age 5 years old or over) speak a language other than English, the household language assigned to all household members is the non-English language spoken by the first person with a non-English language in the

The data on ability to speak English represent the person’s own perception about his or her own ability or, because census questionnaires are usually completed by one household member, the responses may represent the perception of another household member. The instruction

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Figure 1. Four- and Twenty-Five-Group Classifications of 1990 Census Languages Spoken at Home With Illustrative Examples Four-Group Classification

Twenty-Five-Group Classification

Spanish Other IndoEuropean

Spanish French Italian Portuguese German Yiddish Other West Germanic Scandanavian Polish Russian South Slavic Other Slavic Greek Indic

Languages of Asia and the Pacific

All other languages

Other IndoEuropean, not elsewhere classified Chinese Japanese Mon-Khmer Tagalog Korean Vietnamese Other languages (part) Arabic Hungarian Native North American languages Other languages (part)

Examples Spanish, Ladino French, Cajun, French Creole

Afrikaans, Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch Danish, Norwegian, Swedish Serbocroatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene Czech, Slovak, Ukranian Hindi, Bengali, Gujarathi, Punjabi, Romany, Sinhalese Armenian, Gaelic, Lithuanian, Persian

Cambodian

Chamorro, Dravidian Languages, Hawaiian, Ilocano, Thai, Turkish

Amharic, Syriac, Finnish, Hebrew, Languages of Central and South America, Other Languages of Africa

Ability to Speak English Persons 5 years old and over who reported that they spoke a language other than English in question 15a were also asked in question 15c to indicate their ability to speak English based on one of the following categories: ‘‘Very well,’’ ‘‘Well,’’ ‘‘Not well,’’ or ‘‘Not at all.’’

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guides and questionnaires that were mailed to households did not include any information on how to interpret the response categories in question 15c. Persons who reported that they spoke a language other than English at home but whose ability to speak English was not reported, were assigned the English-language ability of a randomly selected person of the same age, Spanish origin, nativity and year of entry, and language group. Linguistic Isolation—A household in which no person age 14 years or over speaks only English and no person age 14 years or over who speaks a language other than English speaks English ‘‘Very well’’ is classified as ‘‘linguistically isolated.’’ All the members of a linguistically isolated household are tabulated as linguistically isolated, including members under age 14 years who may speak only English. Limitation of the Data—Persons who speak a language other than English at home may have first learned that language at school. However, these persons would be expected to indicate that they spoke English ‘‘Very well.’’ Persons who speak a language other than English, but do not do so at home, should have been reported as not speaking a language other than English at home. The extreme detail in which language names were coded may give a false impression of the linguistic precision of these data. The names used by speakers of a language to identify it may reflect ethnic, geographic, or political affiliations and do not necessarily respect linguistic distinctions. The categories shown in the tabulations were chosen on a number of criteria, such as information about the number of speakers of each language that might be expected in a sample of the United States population. Comparability—Information on language has been collected in every census since 1890. The comparability of data among censuses is limited by changes in question wording, by the subpopulations to whom the question was addressed, and by the detail that was published. The same question on language was asked in the 1980 and 1990 censuses. This question on the current language spoken at home replaced the questions asked in prior censuses on mother tongue; that is, the language other than English spoken in the person’s home when he or she was a child; one’s first language; or the language spoken before immigrating to the United States. The censuses of 1910-1940, 1960 and 1970 included questions on mother tongue. A change in coding procedure from 1980 to 1990 should have improved accuracy of coding and may affect the number of persons reported in some of the 380 plus categories. It should not greatly affect the 4-group or 25group lists. In 1980, coding clerks supplied numeric codes for the written entries on each questionnaire using a 2,000 name reference list. In 1990 written entries were transcribed to a computer file and matched to a computer DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

dictionary which began with the 2,000 name list, but expanded as unmatched names were referred to headquarters specialists for resolution. The question on ability to speak English was asked for the first time in 1980. In tabulations from 1980, the categories ‘‘Very well’’ and ‘‘Well’’ were combined. Data from other surveys suggested a major difference between the category ‘‘Very well’’ and the remaining categories. In tabulations showing ability to speak English, persons who reported that they spoke English ‘‘Very well’’ are presented separately from persons who reported their ability to speak English as less than ‘‘Very well.’’

MARITAL STATUS The data on marital status were derived from answers to questionnaire item 6, which was asked of all persons. The marital status classification refers to the status at the time of enumeration. Data on marital status are tabulated only for persons 15 years old and over. All persons were asked whether they were ‘‘now married,’’ ‘‘widowed,’’ ‘‘divorced,’’ ‘‘separated,’’ or ‘‘never married.’’ Couples who live together (unmarried persons, persons in common-law marriages) were allowed to report the marital status they considered the most appropriate. Never Married—Includes all persons who have never been married, including persons whose only marriage(s) was annulled. Ever Married—Includes persons married at the time of enumeration (including those separated), widowed, or divorced. Now Married, Except Separated—Includes persons whose current marriage has not ended through widowhood, divorce, or separation (regardless of previous marital history). The category may also include couples who live together or persons in common-law marriages if they consider this category the most appropriate. In certain tabulations, currently married persons are further classified as ‘‘spouse present’’ or ‘‘spouse absent.’’ Separated—Includes persons legally separated or otherwise absent from their spouse because of marital discord. Included are persons who have been deserted or who have parted because they no longer want to live together but who have not obtained a divorce. Widowed—Includes widows and widowers who have not remarried. Divorced—Includes persons who are legally divorced and who have not remarried. In selected sample tabulations, data for married and separated persons are reorganized and combined with information on the presence of the spouse in the same household. B–25

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Now Married—All persons whose current marriage has not ended by widowhood or divorce. This category includes persons defined above as ‘‘separated.’’

Spouse Present—Married persons whose wife or husband was enumerated as a member of the same household, including those whose spouse may have been temporarily absent for such reasons as travel or hospitalization. Spouse Absent—Married persons whose wife or husband was not enumerated as a member of the same household. This category also includes all married persons living in group quarters. Separated—Defined above. Spouse Absent, Other—Married persons whose wife or husband was not enumerated as a member of the same household, excluding separated. Included is any person whose spouse was employed and living away from home or in an institution or absent in the Armed Forces. Differences between the number of currently married males and the number of currently married females occur because of reporting differences and because some husbands and wives have their usual residence in different areas. In sample tabulations, these differences can also occur because different weights are applied to the individual’s data. Any differences between the number of ‘‘now married, spouse present’’ males and females are due solely to sample weighting. By definition, the numbers would be the same. When marital status was not reported, it was imputed according to the relationship to the householder and sex and age of the person. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data.) Comparability—The 1990 marital status definitions are the same as those used in 1980 with the exception of the term ‘‘never married’’ which replaces the term ‘‘single’’ in tabulations. A general marital status question has been asked in every census since 1880.

MOBILITY LIMITATION STATUS The data on mobility limitation status were derived from answers to questionnaire item 19a, which was asked of a sample of persons 15 years old and over. Persons were identified as having a mobility limitation if they had a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which made it difficult to go outside the home alone. Examples of outside activities on the questionnaire included shopping and visiting the doctor’s office. The term ‘‘health condition’’ referred to both physical and mental conditions. A temporary health problem, such as a broken bone that was expected to heal normally, was not considered a health condition. B–26

Comparability—This was the first time that a question on mobility limitation was included in the census.

PLACE OF BIRTH The data on place of birth were derived from answers to questionnaire item 8, which was asked on a sample basis. The place-of-birth question asked respondents to report the U.S. State, commonwealth or territory, or the foreign country where they were born. Persons born outside the United States were asked to report their place of birth according to current international boundaries. Since numerous changes in boundaries of foreign countries have occurred in the last century, some persons may have reported their place of birth in terms of boundaries that existed at the time of their birth or emigration, or in accordance with their own national preference. Persons not reporting place of birth were assigned the birthplace of another family member or were allocated the response of another person with similar characteristics. Persons allocated as foreign born were not assigned a specific country of birth but were classified as ‘‘Born abroad, country not specified.’’ Nativity—Information on place of birth and citizenship were used to classify the population into two major categories: native and foreign born. When information on place of birth was not reported, nativity was assigned on the basis of answers to citizenship, if reported, and other characteristics. Native—Includes persons born in the United States, Puerto Rico, or an outlying area of the United States. The small number of persons who were born in a foreign country but have at least one American parent also are included in this category. The native population is classified in the following groups: persons born in the State in which they resided at the time of the census; persons born in a different State, by region; persons born in Puerto Rico or an outlying area of the U.S.; and persons born abroad with at least one American parent. Foreign Born—Includes persons not classified as ‘‘Native.’’ Prior to the 1970 census, persons not reporting place of birth were generally classified as native. The foreign-born population is shown by selected area, country, or region of birth; the places of birth shown in data products were selected based on the number of respondents who reported that area or country of birth. Comparability—Data on the State of birth of the native population have been collected in each census beginning with that of 1850. Similar data were shown in tabulations for the 1980 census and other recent censuses. Nonresponse was allocated in a similar manner in 1980; however, prior to 1980, nonresponse to the place of birth question was not allocated. Prior to the 1970 census, persons not reporting place of birth were generally classified as native. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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The questionnaire instruction to report mother’s State of residence instead of the person’s actual State of birth (if born in a hospital in a different State) was dropped in 1990. Evaluation studies of 1970 and 1980 census data demonstrated that this instruction was generally either ignored or misunderstood. Since the hospital and the mother’s residence is in the same State for most births, this change may have a slight effect on State of birth data for States with large metropolitan areas that straddle State lines.

POVERTY STATUS IN 1989 The data on poverty status were derived from answers to the same questions as the income data, questionnaire items 32 and 33. (For more information, see the discussion under ‘‘Income in 1989.’’) Poverty statistics presented in census publications were based on a definition originated by the Social Security Administration in 1964 and subsequently modified by Federal interagency committees in 1969 and 1980 and prescribed by the Office of Management and Budget in Directive 14 as the standard to be used by Federal agencies for statistical purposes. At the core of this definition was the 1961 economy food plan, the least costly of four nutritionally adequate food plans designed by the Department of Agriculture. It was determined from the Agriculture Department’s 1955 survey of food consumption that families of three or more persons spend approximately one-third of their income on food; hence, the poverty level for these families was set at three times the cost of the economy food plan. For smaller families and persons living alone, the cost of the economy food plan was multiplied by factors that were slightly higher to compensate for the relatively larger fixed expenses for these smaller households. The income cutoffs used by the Census Bureau to determine the poverty status of families and unrelated individuals included a set of 48 thresholds arranged in a two-dimensional matrix consisting of family size (from one person to nine or more persons) cross-classified by presence and number of family members under 18 years old (from no children present to eight or more children present). Unrelated individuals and two-person families were further differentiated by age of the householder (under 65 years old and 65 years old and over). The total income of each family or unrelated individual in the sample was tested against the appropriate poverty threshold to determine the poverty status of that family or unrelated individual. If the total income was less than the corresponding cutoff, the family or unrelated individual was classified as ‘‘below the poverty level.’’ The number of persons below the poverty level was the sum of the number of persons in families with incomes below the poverty level and the number of unrelated individuals with incomes below the poverty level. The poverty thresholds are revised annually to allow for changes in the cost of living as reflected in the Consumer Price Index. The average poverty threshold for a family of four persons was $12,674 in 1989. (For more information, DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

see table A below.) Poverty thresholds were applied on a national basis and were not adjusted for regional, State or local variations in the cost of living. For a detailed discussion of the poverty definition, see U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 171, Poverty in the United States: 1988 and 1989. Persons for Whom Poverty Status is Determined— Poverty status was determined for all persons except institutionalized persons, persons in military group quarters and in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old. These groups also were excluded from the denominator when calculating poverty rates. Specified Poverty Levels—Since the poverty levels currently in use by the Federal Government do not meet all the needs of data users, some of the data are presented for alternate levels. These specified poverty levels are obtained by multiplying the income cutoffs at the poverty level by the appropriate factor. For example, the average income cutoff at 125 percent of poverty level was $15,843 ($12,674 x 1.25) in 1989 for a family of four persons. Weighted Average Thresholds at the Poverty Level—The average thresholds shown in the first column of table A are weighted by the presence and number of children. For example, the weighted average threshold for a given family size is obtained by multiplying the threshold for each presence and number of children category within the given family size by the number of families in that category. These products are then aggregated across the entire range of presence and number of children categories, and the aggregate is divided by the total number of families in the group to yield the weighted average threshold at the poverty level for that family size. Since the basic thresholds used to determine the poverty status of families and unrelated individuals are applied to all families and unrelated individuals, the weighted average poverty thresholds are derived using all families and unrelated individuals rather than just those classified as being below the poverty level. To obtain the weighted poverty thresholds for families and unrelated individuals below alternate poverty levels, the weighted thresholds shown in table A may be multiplied directly by the appropriate factor. The weighted average thresholds presented in the table are based on the March 1990 Current Population Survey. However, these thresholds would not differ significantly from those based on the 1990 census. Income Deficit—Represents the difference between the total income of families and unrelated individuals below the poverty level and their respective poverty thresholds. In computing the income deficit, families reporting a net income loss are assigned zero dollars and for such cases the deficit is equal to the poverty threshold. This measure provided an estimate of the amount which would be required to raise the incomes of all poor families and unrelated individuals to their respective poverty thresholds. The income deficit is thus a measure of the degree of B–27

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impoverishment of a family or unrelated individual. However, caution must be used in comparing the average deficits of families with different characteristics. Apparent differences in average income deficits may, to some extent, be a function of differences in family size. Mean Income Deficit—Represents the amount obtained by dividing the total income deficit of a group below the poverty level by the number of families (or unrelated individuals) in that group.

The population covered in the poverty statistics derived from the 1980 and 1990 censuses was essentially the same as in the 1970 census. The only difference was that in 1980 and 1990, unrelated individuals under 15 years old were excluded from the poverty universe, while in 1970, only those under 14 years old were excluded. The poverty data from the 1960 census excluded all persons in group quarters and included all unrelated individuals regardless of age. It was unlikely that these differences in population coverage would have had significant impact when comparing the poverty data for persons since the 1960 censuses.

Comparability—The poverty definition used in the 1990 and 1980 censuses differed slightly from the one used in the 1970 census. Three technical modifications were made to the definition used in the 1970 census as described below: 1. The separate thresholds for families with a female householder with no husband present and all other families were eliminated. For the 1980 and 1990 censuses, the weighted average of the poverty thresholds for these two types of families was applied to all types of families, regardless of the sex of the householder. 2. Farm families and farm unrelated individuals no longer had a set of poverty thresholds that were lower than the thresholds applied to nonfarm families and unrelated individuals. The farm thresholds were 85 percent of the corresponding levels for nonfarm families in the 1970 census. The same thresholds were applied to all families and unrelated individuals regardless of residence in 1980 and 1990. 3. The thresholds by size of family were extended from seven or more persons in 1970 to nine or more persons in 1980 and 1990. These changes resulted in a minimal increase in the number of poor at the national level. For a complete discussion of these modifications and their impact, see the Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 133.

Current Population Survey—Because of differences in the questionnaires and data collection procedures, estimates of the number of persons below the poverty level by various characteristics from the 1990 census may differ from those reported in the March 1990 Current Population Survey.

RACE The data on race were derived from answers to questionnaire item 4, which was asked of all persons. The concept of race as used by the Census Bureau reflects self-identification; it does not denote any clear-cut scientific definition of biological stock. The data for race represent self-classification by people according to the race with which they most closely identify. Furthermore, it is recognized that the categories of the race item include both racial and national origin or socio-cultural groups. During direct interviews conducted by enumerators, if a person could not provide a single response to the race question, he or she was asked to select, based on self-identification, the group which best described his or her racial identity. If a person could not provide a single race response, the race of the mother was used. If a single race response could not be provided for the person’s mother, the first race reported by the person was used. In all cases where occupied housing units, households, or families are classified by race, the race of the householder was used.

Table A. Poverty Thresholds in 1989 by Size of Family and Number of Related Children Under 18 Years Weighted average thresholds

None

One person (unrelated individual). Under 65 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 years and over . . . . . . . . . . . .

$6,310 6 451 5,947

$6,451 5,947

Two persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Householder under 65 years . . . Householder 65 years and over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8,076 8,343

8,303

$8,547

7,501

7,495

8,515

Three persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Four persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Six persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seven persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eight persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nine or more persons . . . . . . . . . .

9,885 12,674 14,990 16,921 19,162 21,328 25,480

9,699 12,790 15,424 17,740 20,412 22,830 27,463

9,981 12,999 15,648 17,811 20,540 23,031 27,596

Size of Family Unit

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Related children under 18 years One

Two

Three

Four

Five

Six

Seven

Eight or more

$9,990 12,575 15,169 17,444 20,101 22,617 27,229

$12,619 14,798 17,092 19,794 22,253 26,921

$14,572 16,569 19,224 21,738 26,415

$16,259 18,558 21,084 25,719

$17,828 20,403 25,089

$20,230 24,933

$23,973

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The racial classification used by the Census Bureau generally adheres to the guidelines in Federal Statistical Directive No. 15, issued by the Office of Management and Budget, which provides standards on ethnic and racial categories for statistical reporting to be used by all Federal agencies. The racial categories used in the 1990 census data products are provided below. White—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘White’’ or reported entries such as Canadian, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish. Black—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Black or Negro’’ or reported entries such as African American, Afro-American, Black Puerto Rican, Jamaican, Nigerian, West Indian, or Haitian. American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut—Includes persons who classified themselves as such in one of the specific race categories identified below.

American Indian—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘American Indian,’’ entered the name of an Indian tribe, or reported such entries as Canadian Indian, French-American Indian, or Spanish-American Indian. American Indian Tribe—Persons who identified themselves as American Indian were asked to report their enrolled or principal tribe. Therefore, tribal data in tabulations reflect the written tribal entries reported on the questionnaires. Some of the entries (for example, Iroquois, Sioux, Colorado River, and Flathead) represent nations or reservations. The information on tribe is based on self-identification and therefore does not reflect any designation of Federally- or State-recognized tribe. Information on American Indian tribes is presented in summary tape files and special data products. The information is derived from the American Indian Detailed Tribal Classification List for the 1990 census. The classification list represents all tribes, bands, and clans that had a specified number of American Indians reported on the census questionnaire. Eskimo—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Eskimo’’ or reported entries such as Arctic Slope, Inupiat, and Yupik. Aleut—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Aleut’’ or reported entries such as Alutiiq, Egegik, and Pribilovian. Asian or Pacific Islander—Includes persons who reported in one of the Asian or Pacific Islander groups listed on the questionnaire or who provided write-in responses such as Thai, Nepali, or Tongan. A more detailed listing of the groups comprising the Asian or Pacific Islander population is presented in figure 2 below. In some data products, information is presented separately for the Asian population and the Pacific Islander population. DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

Asian—Includes ‘‘Chinese,’’ ‘‘Filipino,’’ ‘‘Japanese,’’ ‘‘Asian Indian,’’ ‘‘Korean,’’ ‘‘Vietnamese,’’ and ‘‘Other Asian.’’ In some tables, ‘‘Other Asian’’ may not be shown separately, but is included in the total Asian population.

Chinese—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Chinese’’ or who identified themselves as Cantonese, Tibetan, or Chinese American. In standard census reports, persons who reported as ‘‘Taiwanese’’ or ‘‘Formosan’’ are included here with Chinese. In special reports on the Asian or Pacific Islander population, information on persons who identified themselves as Taiwanese are shown separately. Filipino—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Filipino’’ or reported entries such as Philipino, Philipine, or Filipino American. Japanese—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Japanese’’ and persons who identified themselves as Nipponese or Japanese American. Asian Indian—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Asian Indian’’ and persons who identified themselves as Bengalese, Bharat, Dravidian, East Indian, or Goanese. Korean—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Korean’’ and persons who identified themselves as Korean American. Vietnamese—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Vietnamese’’ and persons who identified themselves as Vietnamese American. Cambodian—Includes persons who provided a write-in response such as Cambodian or Cambodia. Hmong—Includes persons who provided a write-in response such as Hmong, Laohmong, or Mong. Laotian—Includes persons who provided a write-in response such as Laotian, Laos, or Lao. Thai—Includes persons who provided a write-in response such as Thai, Thailand, or Siamese. Other Asian—Includes persons who provided a write-in response of Bangladeshi, Burmese, Indonesian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Amerasian, or Eurasian. See figure 2 for other groups comprising ‘‘Other Asian.’’ Pacific Islander—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Pacific Islander’’ by classifying themselves into one of the following groups or identifying themselves as one of the Pacific Islander cultural groups of Polynesian, Micronesian, or Melanesian.

Hawaiian—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Hawaiian’’ as well as persons who identified themselves as Part Hawaiian or Native Hawaiian. B–29

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Samoan—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Samoan’’ or persons who identified themselves as American Samoan or Western Samoan. Guamanian—Includes persons who indicated their race as ‘‘Guamanian’’ or persons who identified themselves as Chamorro or Guam. Other Pacific Islander—Includes persons who provided a write-in response of a Pacific Islander group such as Tahitian, Northern Mariana Islander, Palauan, Fijian, or a cultural group such as Polynesian, Micronesian, or Melanesian. See figure 2 for other groups comprising ‘‘Other Pacific Islander.’’ Other Race—Includes all other persons not included in the ‘‘White,’’ ‘‘Black,’’ ‘‘American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut,’’ and the ‘‘Asian or Pacific Islander’’ race categories described above. Persons reporting in the ‘‘Other race’’ category and providing write-in entries such as multiracial, multiethnic, mixed, interracial, Wesort, or a Spanish/ Hispanic origin group (such as Mexican, Cuban, or Puerto Rican) are included here. Written entries to three categories on the race item— ‘‘Indian (Amer.),’’ ‘‘Other Asian or Pacific Islander (API),’’ and ‘‘Other race’’—were reviewed, edited, and coded by subject matter specialists. (For more information on the coding operation, see the section below that discusses ‘‘Comparability.’’) The written entries under ‘‘Indian (Amer.)’’ and ‘‘Other Asian or Pacific Islander (API)’’ were reviewed and coded during 100-percent processing of the 1990 census questionnaires. A substantial portion of the entries for the ‘‘Other race’’ category also were reviewed, edited, and coded during the 100-percent processing. The remaining entries under ‘‘Other race’’ underwent review and coding during sample processing. Most of the written entries reviewed and coded during sample processing were those indicating Hispanic origin such as Mexican, Cuban, or Puerto Rican. If the race entry for a member of a household was missing on the questionnaire, race was assigned based upon the reported entries of race by other household members using specific rules of precedence of household relationship. For example, if race was missing for the daughter of the householder, then the race of her mother (as female householder or female spouse) would be assigned. If there was no female householder or spouse in the household, the daughter would be assigned her father’s (male householder) race. If race was not reported for anyone in the household, the race of a householder in a previously processed household was assigned. This procedure is a variation of the general imputation procedures described in Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data. Limitation of the Data—In the 1980 census, a relatively high proportion (20 percent) of American Indians did not report any tribal entry in the race item. Evaluation of the B–30

pre-census tests indicated that changes made for the 1990 race item should improve the reporting of tribes in the rural areas (especially on reservations) for the 1990 census. The results for urban areas were inconclusive. Also, the precensus tests indicated that there may be overreporting of the Cherokee tribe. An evaluation of 1980 census data showed overreporting of Cherokee in urban areas or areas where the number of American Indians was sparse. In the 1990 census, respondents sometimes did not fill in a circle or filled the ‘‘Other race’’ circle and wrote in a response, such as Arab, Polish, or African American in the shared write-in box for ‘‘Other race’’ and ‘‘Other API’’ responses. During the automated coding process, these responses were edited and assigned to the appropriate racial designation. Also, some Hispanic origin persons did not fill in a circle, but provided entries such as Mexican or Puerto Rican. These persons were classified in the ‘‘Other race’’ category during the coding and editing process. There may be some minor differences between sample data and 100-percent data because sample processing included additional edits not included in the 100-percent processing. Figure 2. Asian or Pacific Islander Groups Reported in the 1990 Census Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai Other Asian1 Bangladeshi Bhutanese Borneo Burmese Celebesian Ceram Indochinese Indonesian Iwo-Jiman Javanese Malayan Maldivian Nepali Okinawan Pakistani Sikkim Singaporean Sri Lankan Sumatran Asian, not specified2

Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian Other Pacific Islander1 Carolinian Fijian Kosraean Melanesian3 Micronesian3 Northern Mariana Islander Palauan Papua New Guinean Ponapean (Pohnpeian) Polynesian3 Solomon Islander Tahitian Tarawa Islander Tokelauan Tongan Trukese (Chuukese) Yapese Pacific Islander, not specified

1 In some data products, specific groups listed under ‘‘Other Asian’’ or ‘‘Other Pacific Islander’’ are shown separately. Groups not shown are tabulated as ‘‘All other Asian’’ or ‘‘All other Pacific Islander,’’ respectively. 2 Includes entries such as Asian American, Asian, Asiatic, Amerasian, and Eurasian. 3 Polynesian, Micronesian, and Melanesian are Pacific Islander cultural groups.

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Comparability—Differences between the 1990 census and earlier censuses affect the comparability of data for certain racial groups and American Indian tribes. The 1990 census was the first census to undertake, on a 100percent basis, an automated review, edit, and coding operation for written responses to the race item. The automated coding system used in the 1990 census greatly reduced the potential for error associated with a clerical review. Specialists with a thorough knowledge of the race subject matter reviewed, edited, coded, and resolved inconsistent or incomplete responses. In the 1980 census, there was only a limited clerical review of the race responses on the 100-percent forms with a full clerical review conducted only on the sample questionnaires. Another major difference between the 1990 and preceding censuses is the handling of the write-in responses for the Asian or Pacific Islander populations. In addition to the nine Asian or Pacific Islander categories shown on the questionnaire under the spanner ‘‘Asian or Pacific Islander (API),’’ the 1990 census race item provided a new residual category, ‘‘Other API,’’ for Asian or Pacific Islander persons who did not report in one of the listed Asian or Pacific Islander groups. During the coding operation, write-in responses for ‘‘Other API’’ were reviewed, coded, and assigned to the appropriate classification. For example, in 1990, a write-in entry of Laotian, Thai, or Javanese is classified as ‘‘Other Asian,’’ while a write-in entry of Tongan or Fijian is classified as ‘‘Other Pacific Islander.’’ In the 1990 census, these persons were able to identify as ‘‘Other API’’ in both the 100-percent and sample operations. In the 1980 census, the nine Asian or Pacific Islander groups were also listed separately. However, persons not belonging to these nine groups wrote in their specific racial group under the ‘‘Other’’ race category. Persons with a written entry such as Laotian, Thai, or Tongan, were tabulated and published as ‘‘Other race’’ in the 100percent processing operation in 1980, but were reclassified as ‘‘Other Asian and Pacific Islander’’ in 1980 sample tabulations. In 1980 special reports on the Asian or Pacific Islander populations, data were shown separately for ‘‘Other Asian’’ and ‘‘Other Pacific Islander.’’ The 1970 questionnaire did not have separate race categories for Asian Indian, Vietnamese, Samoan, and Guamanian. These persons indicated their race in the ‘‘Other’’ category and later, through the editing process, were assigned to a specific group. For example, in 1970, Asian Indians were reclassified as ‘‘White,’’ while Vietnamese, Guamanians, and Samoans were included in the ‘‘Other’’ category. Another difference between 1990 and preceding censuses is the approach taken when persons of Spanish/ Hispanic origin did not report in a specific race category but reported as ‘‘Other race’’ or ‘‘Other.’’ These persons commonly provided a write-in entry such as Mexican, Venezuelan, or Latino. In the 1990 and 1980 censuses, DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

these entries remained in the ‘‘Other race’’ or ‘‘Other’’ category, respectively. In the 1970 census, most of these persons were included in the ‘‘White’’ category.

REFERENCE WEEK The data on labor force status and journey to work were related to the reference week; that is, the calendar week preceding the date on which the respondents completed their questionnaires or were interviewed by enumerators. This week is not the same for all respondents since the enumeration was not completed in one week. The occurrence of holidays during the enumeration period could affect the data on actual hours worked during the reference week, but probably had no effect on overall measurement of employment status (see the discussion below on ‘‘Comparability’’). Comparability—The reference weeks for the 1990 and 1980 censuses differ in that Passover and Good Friday occurred in the first week of April 1980, but in the second week of April 1990. Many workers presumably took time off for those observances. The differing occurrence of these holidays could affect the comparability of the 1990 and 1980 data on actual hours worked for some areas if the respective weeks were the reference weeks for a significant number of persons. The holidays probably did not affect the overall measurement of employment status since this information was based on work activity during the entire reference week.

RESIDENCE IN 1985 The data on residence in 1985 were derived from answers to questionnaire item 14b, which asked for the State (or foreign country), county, and place of residence on April 1, 1985, for those persons reporting in question 14a that on that date they lived in a different house than their current residence. Residence in 1985 is used in conjunction with location of current residence to determine the extent of residential mobility of the population and the resulting redistribution of the population across the various States, metropolitan areas, and regions of the country. When no information on residence in 1985 was reported for a person, information for other family members, if available, was used to assign a location of residence in 1985. All cases of nonresponse or incomplete response that were not assigned a previous residence based on information from other family members were allocated the previous residence of another person with similar characteristics who provided complete information. The tabulation category, ‘‘Same house,’’ includes all persons 5 years old and over who did not move during the 5 years as well as those who had moved but by 1990 had returned to their 1985 residence. The category, ‘‘Different house in the United States,’’ includes persons who lived in B–31

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the United States in 1985 but in a different house or apartment from the one they occupied on April 1, 1990. These movers are then further subdivided according to the type of move. In most tabulations, movers are divided into three groups according to their 1985 residence: ‘‘Different house, same county,’’ ‘‘Different county, same State,’’ and ‘‘Different State.’’ The last group may be further subdivided into region of residence in 1985. The category, ‘‘Abroad,’’ includes those persons who were residing in a foreign country, Puerto Rico, or an outlying area of the U.S. in 1985, including members of the Armed Forces and their dependents. Some tabulations show movers who were residing in Puerto Rico or an outlying area in 1985 separately from those residing in other countries. In tabulations for metropolitan areas, movers are categorized according to the metropolitan status of their current and previous residences, resulting in such groups as movers within an MSA/ PMSA, movers between MSA/ PMSA’s, movers from nonmetropolitan areas to MSA/ PMSA, and movers from central cities to the remainder of an MSA/ PMSA. In some tabulations, these categories are further subdivided by size of MSA/ PMSA, region of current or previous residence, or movers within or between central cities and the remainder of the same or a different MSA/ PMSA. The size categories used in some tabulations for both 1985 and 1990 residence refer to the populations of the MSA/ PMSA on April 1, 1990; that is, at the end of the migration interval. Some tabulations present data on inmigrants, outmigrants, and net migration. ‘‘Inmigrants’’ are generally defined as those persons who entered a specified area by crossing its boundary from some point outside the area. In some tabulations, movers from abroad are included in the number of inmigrants; in others, only movers within the United States are included. ‘‘Outmigrants’’ are persons who depart from a specific area by crossing its boundary to a point outside it, but without leaving the United States. ‘‘Net migration’’ is calculated by subtracting the number of outmigrants from the number of inmigrants and, depending upon the particular tabulation, may or may not include movers from abroad. The net migration for the area is net inmigration if the result was positive and net outmigration if the result was negative. In the tabulations, net outmigration is indicated by a minus sign (-). Inmigrants and outmigrants for States include only those persons who did not live in the same State in 1985 and 1990; that is, they exclude persons who moved between counties within the same State. Thus, the sum of the inmigrants to (or outmigrants from) all counties in any State is greater than the number of inmigrants to (or outmigrants from) that State. However, in the case of net migration, the sum of the nets for all the counties within a State equal the net for the State. In the same fashion, the net migration for a division or region equals the sum of the nets for the States comprising that division or region, while B–32

the number of inmigrants and outmigrants for that division or region is less than the sum of the inmigrants or outmigrants for the individual States. The number of persons who were living in a different house in 1985 is somewhat less than the total number of moves during the 5-year period. Some persons in the same house at the two dates had moved during the 5-year period but by the time of the census had returned to their 1985 residence. Other persons who were living in a different house had made one or more intermediate moves. For similar reasons, the number of persons living in a different county, MSA/ PMSA, or State or moving between nonmetropolitan areas may be understated. Comparability—Similar questions were asked on all previous censuses beginning in 1940, except the questions in 1950 referred to residence 1 year earlier rather than 5 years earlier. Although the questions in the 1940 census covered a 5-year period, comparability with that census was reduced somewhat because of different definitions and categories of tabulation. Comparability with the 1960 and 1970 census is also somewhat reduced because nonresponse was not allocated in those earlier censuses. For the 1980 census, nonresponse was allocated in a manner similar to the 1990 allocation scheme.

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Tabulation of data on enrollment, educational attainment, and labor force status for the population 16 to 19 years old allows for calculation of the proportion of the age group who are not enrolled in school and not high school graduates or ‘‘dropouts’’ and an unemployment rate for the ‘‘dropout’’ population. Definitions of the three topics and descriptions of the census items from which they were derived are presented in ‘‘Educational Attainment,’’ ‘‘Employment Status,’’ and ‘‘School Enrollment and Type of School.’’ The published tabulations include both the civilian and Armed Forces populations, but labor force status is provided for the civilian population only. Therefore, the component labor force statuses may not add to the total lines enrolled in school, high school graduate, and not high school graduate. The difference is Armed Forces. Comparability—The tabulation of school enrollment by labor force status is similar to that published in 1980 census reports. The 1980 census tabulation included a single data line for Armed Forces; however, enrollment, attainment, and labor force status data were shown for the civilian population only. In 1970, a tabulation was included for 16 to 21 year old males not attending school.

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Data on school enrollment were derived from answers to questionnaire item 11, which was asked of a sample of persons. Persons were classified as enrolled in school if DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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they reported attending a ‘‘regular’’ public or private school or college at any time between February 1, 1990, and the time of enumeration. The question included instructions to ‘‘include only nursery school, kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling which would lead to a high school diploma or a college degree’’ as regular school. Instructions included in the 1990 respondent instruction guide, which was mailed with the census questionnaire, further specified that enrollment in a trade or business school, company training, or tutoring were not to be included unless the course would be accepted for credit at a regular elementary school, high school, or college. Persons who did not answer the enrollment question were assigned the enrollment status and type of school of a person with the same age, race or Hispanic origin, and, at older ages, sex, whose residence was in the same or a nearby area. Public and Private School—Includes persons who attended school in the reference period and indicated they were enrolled by marking one of the questionnaire categories for either ‘‘public school, public college’’ or ‘‘private school, private college.’’ The instruction guide defines a public school as ‘‘any school or college controlled and supported by a local, county, State, or Federal Government.’’ Schools supported and controlled primarily by religious organizations or other private groups are defined as private. Persons who filled both the ‘‘public’’ and ‘‘private’’ circles are edited to the first entry, ‘‘public.’’ Level of School in Which Enrolled—Persons who were enrolled in school were classified as enrolled in ‘‘preprimary school,’’ ‘‘elementary or high school,’’ or ‘‘college’’ according to their response to question 12 (years of school completed or highest degree received). Persons who were enrolled and reported completing nursery school or less were classified as enrolled in ‘‘preprimary school,’’ which includes kindergarten. Similarly, enrolled persons who had completed at least kindergarten, but not high school, were classified as enrolled in elementary or high school. Enrolled persons who reported completing high school or some college or having received a post-secondary degree were classified as enrolled in ‘‘college.’’ Enrolled persons who reported completing the twelfth grade but receiving ‘‘NO DIPLOMA’’ were classified as enrolled in high school. (For more information on level of school, see the discussion under ‘‘Educational Attainment.’’) Comparability—School enrollment questions have been included in the census since 1840; grade attended was first asked in 1940; type of school was first asked in 1960. Before 1940, the enrollment question in various censuses referred to attendance in the preceding six months or the preceding year. In 1940, the reference was to attendance in the month preceding the census, and in the 1950 and subsequent censuses, the question referred to attendance in the two months preceding the census date. Until the 1910 census, there were no instructions limiting the kinds of schools in which enrollment was to be counted. Starting in 1910, the instructions indicated that DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

attendance at ‘‘school, college, or any educational institution’’ was to be counted. In 1930 an instruction to include ‘‘night school’’ was added. In the 1940 instructions, night school, extension school, or vocational school were included only if the school was part of the regular school system. Correspondence school work of any kind was excluded. In the 1950 instructions, the term ‘‘regular school’’ was introduced, and it was defined as schooling which ‘‘advances a person towards an elementary or high school diploma or a college, university, or professional school degree.’’ Vocational, trade, or business schools were excluded unless they were graded and considered part of a regular school system. On-the-job training was excluded, as was nursery school. Instruction by correspondence was excluded unless it was given by a regular school and counted towards promotion. In 1960, the question used the term ‘‘regular school or college’’ and a similar, though expanded, definition of ‘‘regular’’ was included in the instructions, which continued to exclude nursery school. Because of the census’ use of mailed questionnaires, the 1960 census was the first in which instructions were written for the respondent as well as enumerators. In the 1970 census, the questionnaire used the phrase ‘‘regular school or college’’ and included instructions to ‘‘count nursery school, kindergarten, and schooling which leads to an elementary school certificate, high school diploma, or college degree.’’ Instructions in a separate document specified that to be counted as regular school, nursery school must include instruction as an important and integral phase of its program, and continued the exclusion of vocational, trade, and business schools. The 1980 census question was very similar to the 1970 question, but the separate instruction booklet did not require that nursery school include substantial instructional content in order to be counted. The age range for which enrollment data have been obtained and published has varied over the censuses. Information on enrollment was recorded for persons of all ages in the 1930 and 1940 and 1970 through 1990; for persons under age 30, in 1950; and for persons age 5 to 34, in 1960. Most of the published enrollment figures referred to persons age 5 to 20 in the 1930 census, 5 to 24 in 1940, 5 to 29 in 1950, 5 to 34 in 1960, 3 to 34 in 1970, and 3 years old and over in 1980. This growth in the age group whose enrollment was reported reflects increased interest in the number of children in preprimary schools and in the number of older persons attending colleges and universities. In the 1950 and subsequent censuses, college students were enumerated where they lived while attending college, whereas in earlier censuses, they generally were enumerated at their parental homes. This change should not affect the comparability of national figures on college enrollment since 1940; however, it may affect the comparability over time of enrollment figures at sub-national levels. Type of school was first introduced in the 1960 census, where a separate question asked the enrolled persons whether they were in a ‘‘public’’ or ‘‘private’’ school. Since B–33

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the 1970 census, the type of school was incorporated into the response categories for the enrollment question and the terms were changed to ‘‘public,’’ ‘‘parochial,’’ and ‘‘other private.’’ In the 1980 census, ‘‘private, church related’’ and ‘‘private, not church related’’ replaced ‘‘parochial’’ and ‘‘other private.’’ Grade of enrollment was first available in the 1940 census, where it was obtained from responses to the question on highest grade of school completed. Enumerators were instructed that ‘‘for a person still in school, the last grade completed will be the grade preceding the one in which he or she was now enrolled.’’ From 1950 to 1980, grade of enrollment was obtained from the highest grade attended in the two-part question used to measure educational attainment. (For more information, see the discussion under ‘‘Educational Attainment.’’) The form of the question from which level of enrollment was derived in the 1990 census most closely corresponds to the question used in 1940. While data from prior censuses can be aggregated to provide levels of enrollment comparable to the 1990 census, 1990 data cannot be disaggregated to show single grade of enrollment as in previous censuses. Data on school enrollment were also collected and published by other Federal, State, and local government agencies. Where these data were obtained from administrative records of school systems and institutions of higher learning, they were only roughly comparable with data from population censuses and household surveys because of differences in definitions and concepts, subject matter covered, time references, and enumeration methods. At the local level, the difference between the location of the institution and the residence of the student may affect the comparability of census and administrative data. Differences between the boundaries of school districts and census geographic units also may affect these comparisons.

SELF-CARE LIMITATION STATUS The data on self-care limitation status were derived from answers to questionnaire item 19b, which was asked of a sample of persons 15 years old and over. Persons were identified as having a self-care limitation if they had a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which made it difficult to take care of their own personal needs, such as dressing, bathing, or getting around inside the home. The term ‘‘health condition’’ referred to both physical and mental conditions. A temporary health problem, such as a broken bone that was expected to heal normally was not considered a health condition. Comparability—This was the first time that a question on self-care limitation was included in the census.

SEX The data on sex were derived from answers to questionnaire item 3, which was asked of all persons. For most cases in which sex was not reported, it was determined by B–34

the appropriate entry from the person’s given name and household relationship. Otherwise, sex was imputed according to the relationship to the householder and the age and marital status of the person. For more information on imputation, see Appendix C, Accuracy of the Data. Sex Ratio—A measure derived by dividing the total number of males by the total number of females and multiplying by 100. Comparability—A question on the sex of individuals has been asked of the total population in every census.

VETERAN STATUS Data on veteran status, period of military service, and years of military service were derived from answers to questionnaire item 17, which was asked of a sample of persons. Veteran Status—The data on veteran status were derived from responses to question 17a. For census data products, a ‘‘civilian veteran’’ is a person 16 years old or over who had served (even for a short time) but is not now serving on active duty in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or the Coast Guard, or who served as a Merchant Marine seaman during World War II. Persons who served in the National Guard or military Reserves are classified as veterans only if they were ever called or ordered to active duty not counting the 4-6 months for initial training or yearly summer camps. All other civilians 16 years old and over are classified as nonveterans. Period of Military Service—Persons who indicated in question 17a that they had served on active duty (civilian veterans) or were now on active duty were asked to indicate in question 17b the period or periods in which they served. Persons serving in at least one wartime period are classified in their most recent wartime period. For example, persons who served both during the Korean conflict and the post-Korean peacetime era between February 1955 and July 1964 are classified in one of the two ‘‘Korean conflict’’ categories. If the same person had also served during the Vietnam era, he or she would instead be included in the ‘‘Vietnam era and Korean conflict’’ category. The responses were edited to eliminate inconsistencies between reported period(s) of service and the age of the person and to cancel out reported combinations of periods containing unreasonable gaps (for example, a person could not serve during World War I and the Korean conflict without serving during World War II). Note that the period of service categories shown in this report are mutually exclusive. Years of Military Service—Persons who indicated in question 17a that they had served on active duty (civilian veterans) or were now on active duty were asked to report DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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the total number of years of active-duty service in question 17c. The data were edited for consistency with responses to question 17b (Period of Military Service) and with the age of the person. Limitation of the Data—There may be a tendency for the following kinds of persons to report erroneously that they served on active duty in the Armed Forces: (a) persons who served in the National Guard or military Reserves but were never called to active duty; (b) civilian employees or volunteers for the USO, Red Cross, or the Department of Defense (or its predecessor Departments, War and Navy); and (c) employees of the Merchant Marine or Public Health Service. There may also be a tendency for persons to erroneously round up months to the nearest year in question 17c (for example, persons with 1 year 8 months of active duty military service may mistakenly report ‘‘2 years’’). Comparability—Since census data on veterans were based on self-reported responses, they may differ from data from other sources such as administrative records of the Department of Defense. Census data may also differ from Veterans Administration data on the benefits-eligible population, since factors determining eligibility for veterans benefits differ from the rules for classifying veterans in the census. The wording of the question on veteran status (17a) for 1990 was expanded from the veteran/ not veteran question in 1980 to include questions on current active duty status and service in the military Reserves and the National Guard. The expansion was intended to clarify the appropriate response for persons in the Armed Forces and for persons who served in the National Guard or military Reserve units only. For the first time in a census, service during World War II as a Merchant Marine Seaman was considered active-duty military service and persons with such service were counted as veterans. An additional period of military service, ‘‘September 1980 or later’’ was added in 1990. As in 1970 and 1980, persons reporting more than one period of service are shown in the most recent wartime period of service category. Question 17c (Years of Military Service) was new for 1990.

WORK DISABILITY STATUS The data on work disability were derived from answers to questionnaire item 18, which was asked of a sample of persons 15 years old and over. Persons were identified as having a work disability if they had a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which limited the kind or amount of work they could do at a job or business. A person was limited in the kind of work he or she could do if the person had a health condition which restricted his or her choice of jobs. A person was limited in the amount of work if he or she was not able to work full-time. Persons with a work disability were further classified as ‘‘Prevented from working’’ or ‘‘Not prevented from working.’’ DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

The term ‘‘health condition’’ referred to both physical and mental conditions. A temporary health problem, such as a broken bone that was expected to heal normally, was not considered a health condition. Comparability—The wording of the question on work disability was the same in 1990 as in 1980. Information on work disability was first collected in 1970. In that census, the work disability question did not contain a clause restricting the definition of disability to limitations caused by a health condition that had lasted 6 or more months; however, it did contain a separate question about the duration of the disability.

WORK STATUS IN 1989 The data on work status in 1989 were derived from answers to questionnaire item 31, which was asked of a sample of persons. Persons 16 years old and over who worked 1 or more weeks according to the criteria described below are classified as ‘‘Worked in 1989.’’ All other persons 16 years old and over are classified as ‘‘Did not work in 1989.’’ Some tabulations showing work status in 1989 include 15 year olds; these persons, by definition, are classified as ‘‘Did not work in 1989.’’

Weeks Worked in 1989 The data on weeks worked in 1989 were derived from responses to questionnaire item 31b. Question 31b (Weeks Worked in 1989) was asked of persons 16 years old and over who indicated in question 31a that they worked in 1989. The data pertain to the number of weeks during 1989 in which a person did any work for pay or profit (including paid vacation and paid sick leave) or worked without pay on a family farm or in a family business. Weeks of active service in the Armed Forces are also included.

Usual Hours Worked Per Week Worked in 1989 The data on usual hours worked per week worked in 1989 were derived from answers to questionnaire item 31c. This question was asked of persons 16 years old and over who indicated that they worked in 1989. The data pertain to the number of hours a person usually worked during the weeks worked in 1989. The respondent was to report the number of hours worked per week in the majority of the weeks he or she worked in 1989. If the hours worked per week varied considerably during 1989, the respondent was to report an approximate average of the hours worked per week. The statistics on usual hours worked per week in 1989 are not necessarily related to the data on actual hours worked during the census reference week (question 21b). B–35

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Persons 16 years old and over who reported that they usually worked 35 or more hours each week during the weeks they worked are classified as ‘‘Usually worked full time;’’ persons who reported that they usually worked 1 to 34 hours are classified as ‘‘Usually worked part time.’’ Year-Round Full-Time Workers—All persons 16 years old and over who usually worked 35 hours or more per week for 50 to 52 weeks in 1989. Number of Workers in Family in 1989—The term ‘‘worker’’ as used for these data is defined based on the criteria for Work Status in 1989. Limitation of the Data—It is probable that the number of persons who worked in 1989 and the number of weeks worked are understated since there was some tendency for respondents to forget intermittent or short periods of employment or to exclude weeks worked without pay. There may also be a tendency for persons not to include weeks of paid vacation among their weeks worked; one result may be that the census figures may understate the number of persons who worked ‘‘50 to 52 weeks.’’ Comparability—The data on weeks worked collected in the 1990 census were comparable with data from the 1980, 1970, and 1960 censuses, but may not be entirely comparable with data from the 1940 and 1950 censuses. Since the 1960 census, two separate questions have been used to obtain this information. The first identified persons with any work experience during the year and, thus, indicated those persons for whom the questions on number of weeks worked applied. In 1940 and 1950, however, the questionnaires contained only a single question on number of weeks worked. In 1970, persons responded to the question on weeks worked by indicating one of six weeks-worked intervals. In 1980 and 1990, persons were asked to enter the specific number of weeks they worked.

YEAR OF ENTRY The data on year of entry were derived from answers to questionnaire item 10, which was asked of a sample of persons. The question, ‘‘When did this person come to the United States to stay?’’ was asked of persons who indicated in the question on citizenship that they were not born in the United States. (For more information, see the discussion under ‘‘Citizenship.’’) The 1990 census questions, tabulations, and census data products about citizenship and year of entry include no reference to immigration. All persons who were born and resided outside the United States before becoming residents of the United States have a date of entry. Some of these persons are U.S. citizens by birth (e.g., persons born in Puerto Rico or born abroad of American parents). B–36

To avoid any possible confusion concerning the date of entry of persons who are U.S. citizens by birth, the term, ‘‘year of entry’’ is used in this report instead of the term ‘‘year of immigration.’’ Limitation of the Data—The census questions on nativity, citizenship, and year of entry were not designed to measure the degree of permanence of residence in the United States. The phrase, ‘‘to stay’’ was used to obtain the year in which the person became a resident of the United States. Although the respondent was directed to indicate the year he or she entered the country ‘‘to stay,’’ it was difficult to ensure that respondents interpreted the phrase correctly. Comparability—A question on year of entry, (alternately called ‘‘year of immigration’’) was asked in each decennial census from 1890 to 1930, 1970, and 1980. In 1980, the question on year of entry included six arrival time intervals. The number of arrival intervals was expanded to ten in 1990. In 1980, the question on year of entry was asked only of the foreign-born population. In 1990, all persons who responded to the long-form questionnaire and were not born in the United States were to complete the question on year of entry.

DERIVED MEASURES Census data products include various derived measures such as medians, means, and percentages, as well as certain rates and ratios. Derived measures which round to less than 0.1 are not shown but indicated as zero. In printed reports, zero is indicated by showing a dash (–).

Interpolation Interpolation is frequently used in calculating medians or quartiles based on interval data and in approximating standard errors from tables. Linear interpolation is used to estimate values of a function between two known values. ‘‘Pareto interpolation’’ is an alternative to linear interpolation. It is used by the Census Bureau in calculating median income within intervals wider than $2,500. In Pareto interpolation, the logarithm of the median is derived by interpolating between the logarithms of the upper and lower income limits of the median category.

Mean This measure represents an arithmetic average of a set of values. It is derived by dividing the sum of a group of numerical items (or aggregate) by the total number of items. Aggregates are used in computing mean values. For example, mean family income is obtained by dividing the aggregate of all income reported by persons in families by DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

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the total number of families. (Additional information on means and aggregates is included in the separate explanations of many population and housing subjects.)

Median This measure represents the middle value in a distribution. The median divides the total frequency into two equal parts: one-half of the cases fall below the median and one-half of the cases exceed the median. The median is computed on the basis of the distribution as tabulated, which is sometimes more detailed than the distribution shown in specific census publications and other data products. In reports, if the median falls within the upper interval of an open-ended distribution, the median is shown as the initial value of the interval followed by a plus sign (+ ), or if within the lower interval, the median is shown as the upper value of the category followed by a minus sign (–). For summary tape files, if the median falls within the upper or lower interval, it is set to a specified value. (Additional information on medians is included in the separate explanations of many population and housing subjects.)

DEFINITIONS OF SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS

Percentages, Rates, and Ratios These measures are frequently presented in census products and are used to compare two numbers or two sets of measurements. These comparisons are made in two ways: (1) subtraction which provides an absolute measure of the difference between two items and (2) the quotient of two numbers which provides a relative measure of difference.

Quartile This measure divides a distribution into four equal parts. The first quartile (or lower quartile) is the value that defines the upper limit of the lowest one-quarter of the cases. The second quartile is the median. The third quartile (or upper quartile) defines the lower limit of the upper one-quarter of the cases in the distribution. The difference between the upper and lower quartiles is called the interquartile range. This interquartile range is less affected by wide variations than is the mean. Quartiles are presented for certain financial characteristics such as housing value and rent.

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APPENDIX C. Accuracy of the Data

CONTENTS Confidentiality of the Data - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–1 Editing of Unacceptable Data - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–9 Errors in the Data - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–2 Estimation Procedure - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–5 Sample Design - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–1

INTRODUCTION The data contained in this data product are based on the 1990 census sample. The data are estimates of the actual figures that would have been obtained from a complete count. Estimates derived from a sample are expected to be different from the 100-percent figures because they are subject to sampling and nonsampling errors. Sampling error in data arises from the selection of persons and housing units to be included in the sample. Nonsampling error affects both sample and 100-percent data, and is introduced as a result of errors that may occur during the collection and processing phases of the census. Provided below is a detailed discussion of both types of errors and a description of the estimation procedures.

SAMPLE DESIGN Every person and housing unit in the United States was asked certain basic demographic and housing questions (for example, race, age, marital status, housing value, or rent). A sample of these persons and housing units was asked more detailed questions about such items as income, occupation, and housing costs in addition to the basic demographic and housing information. The primary sampling unit for the 1990 census was the housing unit, including all occupants. For persons living in group quarters, the sampling unit was the person. Persons in group quarters were sampled at a 1-in-6 rate. The sample designation method depended on the data collection procedures. Approximately 95 percent of the population was enumerated by the mailback procedure. In these areas, the Bureau of the Census either purchased a commercial mailing list, which was updated by the United States Postal Service and Census Bureau field staff, or prepared a mailing list by canvassing and listing each address in the area prior to Census Day. These lists were computerized and the appropriate units were electronically designated as sample units. The questionnaires were either mailed or hand-delivered to the addresses with instructions to complete and mail back the form. ACCURACY OF THE DATA

Housing units in governmental units with a precensus (1988) estimated population of fewer than 2,500 persons were sampled at 1-in-2. Governmental units were defined for sampling purposes as all incorporated places, all counties, all county equivalents such as parishes in Louisiana, and all minor civil divisions in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin. Housing units in census tracts and block numbering areas (BNA’s) with a precensus housing unit count below 2,000 housing units were sampled at 1-in-6 for those portions not in small governmental units (governmental units with a population less than 2,500). Housing units within census tracts and BNA’s with 2,000 or more housing units were sampled at 1-in-8 for those portions not in small governmental units. In list/ enumerate areas (about 5 percent of the population), each enumerator was given a blank address register with designated sample lines. Beginning about Census Day, the enumerator systematically canvassed an assigned area and listed all housing units in the address register in the order they were encountered. Completed questionnaires, including sample information for any housing unit listed on a designated sample line, were collected. For all governmental units with fewer than 2,500 persons in list/ enumerate areas, a 1-in-2 sampling rate was used. All other list/ enumerate areas were sampled at 1-in-6. Housing units in American Indian reservations, tribal jurisdiction statistical areas, and Alaska Native villages were sampled according to the same criteria as other governmental units, except the sampling rates were based on the size of the American Indian and Alaska Native population in those areas as measured in the 1980 census. Trust lands were sampled at the same rate as their associated American Indian reservations. Census designated places in Hawaii were sampled at the same rate as governmental units because the Census Bureau does not recognize incorporated places in Hawaii. The purpose of using variable sampling rates was to provide relatively more reliable estimates for small areas and decrease respondent burden in more densely populated areas while maintaining data reliability. When all sampling rates were taken into account across the Nation, approximately one out of every six housing units in the Nation was included in the 1990 census sample.

CONFIDENTIALITY OF THE DATA To maintain the confidentiality required by law (Title 13, United States Code), the Bureau of the Census applies a confidentiality edit to the 1990 census data to assure that C–1

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published data do not disclose information about specific individuals, households, or housing units. As a result, a small amount of uncertainty is introduced into the estimates of census characteristics. The sample itself provides adequate protection for most areas for which sample data are published since the resulting data are estimates of the actual counts; however, small areas require more protection. The edit is controlled so that the basic structure of the data is preserved. The confidentiality edit is implemented by selecting a small subset of individual households from the internal sample data files and blanking a subset of the data items on these household records. Responses to those data items were then imputed using the same imputation procedures that were used for nonresponse. A larger subset of households is selected for the confidentiality edit for small areas to provide greater protection for these areas. The editing process is implemented in such a way that the quality and usefulness of the data were preserved.

ERRORS IN THE DATA Since statistics in this data product are based on a sample, they may differ somewhat from 100-percent figures that would have been obtained if all housing units, persons within those housing units, and persons living in group quarters had been enumerated using the same questionnaires, instructions, enumerators, etc. The sample estimate also would differ from other samples of housing units, persons within those housing units, and persons living in group quarters. The deviation of a sample estimate from the average of all possible samples is called the sampling error. The standard error of a sample estimate is a measure of the variation among the estimates from all the possible samples and thus is a measure of the precision with which an estimate from a particular sample approximates the average result of all possible samples. The sample estimate and its estimated standard error permit the construction of interval estimates with prescribed confidence that the interval includes the average result of all possible samples. Described below is the method of calculating standard errors and confidence intervals for the data in this product. In addition to the variability which arises from the sampling procedures, both sample data and 100-percent data are subject to nonsampling error. Nonsampling error may be introduced during any of the various complex operations used to collect and process census data. For example, operations such as editing, reviewing, or handling questionnaires may introduce error into the data. A detailed discussion of the sources of nonsampling error is given in the section on ‘‘Control of Nonsampling Error’’ in this appendix. Nonsampling error may affect the data in two ways. Errors that are introduced randomly will increase the variability of the data and should therefore be reflected in the standard error. Errors that tend to be consistent in one C–2

direction will make both sample and 100-percent data biased in that direction. For example, if respondents consistently tend to under-report their income, then the resulting counts of households or families by income category will tend to be understated for the higher income categories and overstated for the lower income categories. Such biases are not reflected in the standard error.

Calculation of Standard Errors Totals and Percentages—Tables A through C in this appendix contain the information necessary to calculate the standard errors of sample estimates in this data product. To calculate the standard error, it is necessary to know the basic standard error for the characteristic (given in table A or B) that would result under a simple random sample design (of persons, households, or housing units) and estimation technique; the design factor for the particular characteristic estimated (given in table C); and the number of persons or housing units in the tabulation area and the percent of these in the sample. For machinereadable products, the percent-in-sample is included in a data matrix on the file for each tabulation area. In printed reports, the percent-in-sample is provided in data tables at the end of the statistical tables that compose the report. The design factors reflect the effects of the actual sample design and complex ratio estimation procedure used for the 1990 census. The steps given below should be used to calculate the standard error of an estimate of a total or a percentage contained in this product. A percentage is defined here as a ratio of a numerator to a denominator where the numerator is a subset of the denominator. For example, the proportion of Black teachers is the ratio of Black teachers to all teachers. 1. Obtain the standard error from table A or B (or use the formula given below the table) for the estimated total or percentage, respectively. 2. Find the geographic area to which the estimate applies in the appropriate percent-in-sample table or appropriate matrix, and obtain the person or housing unit ‘‘percent-in-sample’’ figure for this area. Use the person ‘‘percent-in-sample’’ figure for person and family characteristics. Use the housing unit ‘‘percent-in-sample’’ figure for housing unit characteristics. 3. Use table C to obtain the design factor for the characteristic (for example, employment status, school enrollment) and the range that contains the percentin-sample with which you are working. Multiply the basic standard error by this factor. The unadjusted standard errors of zero estimates or of very small estimated totals or percentages will approach zero. This is also the case for very large percentages or estimated totals that are close to the size of the tabulation ACCURACY OF THE DATA

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areas to which they correspond. Nevertheless, these estimated totals and percentages still are subject to sampling and nonsampling variability, and an estimated standard error of zero (or a very small standard error) is not appropriate. For estimated percentages that are less than 2 or greater than 98, use the basic standard errors in table B that appear in the ‘‘2 or 98’’ row. For an estimated total that is less than 50 or within 50 of the total size of the tabulation area, use a basic standard error of 16. An illustration of the use of the tables is given in the section entitled ‘‘Use of Tables to Compute Standard Errors.’’ Sums and Differences—The standard errors estimated from these tables are not directly applicable to sums of and differences between two sample estimates. To estimate the standard error of a sum or difference, the tables are to be used somewhat differently in the following three situations: 1. For the sum of or difference between a sample estimate and a 100-percent value, use the standard error of the sample estimate. The complete count value is not subject to sampling error. 2. For the sum of or difference between two sample estimates, the appropriate standard error is approximately the square root of the sum of the two individual standard errors squared; that is, for standard errors: SEˆXand SEˆYof estimatesˆXand ˆY : SE$ˆX$ˆY$ = SE$ˆX$ˆY$ =

√$SE ) $$SE ) ˆ 2 X

ˆ 2 Y

This method, however, will underestimate (overestimate) the standard error if the two items in a sum are highly positively (negatively) correlated or if the two items in a difference are highly negatively (positively) correlated. This method may also be used for the difference between (or sum of) sample estimates from two censuses or from a census sample and another survey. The standard error for estimates not based on the 1990 census sample must be obtained from an appropriate source outside of this appendix. 3. For the differences between two estimates, one of which is a subclass of the other, use the tables directly where the calculated difference is the estimate of interest. For example, to determine the estimate of non-Black teachers, one may subtract the estimate of Black teachers from the estimate of total teachers. To determine the standard error of the estimate of non-Black teachers apply the above formula directly. Ratios—Frequently, the statistic of interest is the ratio of two variables, where the numerator is not a subset of the ACCURACY OF THE DATA

denominator. For example, the ratio of teachers to students in public elementary schools. The standard error of the ratio between two sample estimates is estimated as follows: 1. If the ratio is a proportion, then follow the procedure outlined for ‘‘Totals and Percentages.’’ 2. If the ratio is not a proportion, then approximate the standard error using the formula below. ˆX$SEˆ$2 $SEˆ$2 X Y SE$ˆX$ˆY$ = $ ˆY ˆX ˆY 2 2

$

Medians—For the standard error of the median of a characteristic, it is necessary to examine the distribution from which the median is derived, as the size of the base and the distribution itself affect the standard error. An approximate method is given here. As the first step, compute one-half of the number on which the median is based (refer to this result as N/ 2). Treat N/ 2 as if it were an ordinary estimate and obtain its standard error as instructed above. Compute the desired confidence interval about N/ 2. Starting with the lowest value of the characteristic, cumulate the frequencies in each category of the characteristic until the sum equals or first exceeds the lower limit of the confidence interval about N/ 2. By linear interpolation, obtain a value of the characteristic corresponding to this sum. This is the lower limit of the confidence interval of the median. In a similar manner, continue cumulating frequencies until the sum equals or exceeds the count in excess of the upper limit of the interval about N/ 2. Interpolate as before to obtain the upper limit of the confidence interval for the estimated median. When interpolation is required in the upper open-ended interval of a distribution to obtain a confidence bound, use 1.5 times the lower limit of the open-ended confidence interval as the upper limit of the open-ended interval.

Confidence Intervals A sample estimate and its estimated standard error may be used to construct confidence intervals about the estimate. These intervals are ranges that will contain the average value of the estimated characteristic that results over all possible samples, with a known probability. For example, if all possible samples that could result under the 1990 census sample design were independently selected and surveyed under the same conditions, and if the estimate and its estimated standard error were calculated for each of these samples, then: 1. Approximately 68 percent of the intervals from one estimated standard error below the estimate to one estimated standard error above the estimate would contain the average result from all possible samples; C–3

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2. Approximately 90 percent of the intervals from 1.645 times the estimated standard error below the estimate to 1.645 times the estimated standard error above the estimate would contain the average result from all possible samples. 3. Approximately 95 percent of the intervals from two estimated standard errors below the estimate to two estimated standard errors above the estimate would contain the average result from all possible samples. The intervals are referred to as 68 percent, 90 percent, and 95 percent confidence intervals, respectively. The average value of the estimated characteristic that could be derived from all possible samples is or is not contained in any particular computed interval. Thus, we cannot make the statement that the average value has a certain probability of falling between the limits of the calculated confidence interval. Rather, one can say with a specified probability of confidence that the calculated confidence interval includes the average estimate from all possible samples (approximately the 100-percent value). Confidence intervals also may be constructed for the ratio, sum of, or difference between two sample figures. This is done by first computing the ratio, sum, or difference, then obtaining the standard error of the ratio, sum, or difference (using the formulas given earlier), and finally forming a confidence interval for this estimated ratio, sum, or difference as above. One can then say with specified confidence that this interval includes the ratio, sum, or difference that would have been obtained by averaging the results from all possible samples. The estimated standard errors given in this appendix do not include all portions of the variability due to nonsampling error that may be present in the data. The standard errors reflect the effect of simple response variance, but not the effect of correlated errors introduced by enumerators, coders, or other field or processing personnel. Thus, the standard errors calculated represent a lower bound of the total error. As a result, confidence intervals formed using these estimated standard errors may not meet the stated levels of confidence (i.e., 68, 90, or 95 percent). Thus, some care must be exercised in the interpretation of the data in this data product based on the estimated standard errors. A standard sampling theory text should be helpful if the user needs more information about confidence intervals and nonsampling errors.

Use of Tables to Compute Standard Errors The following is a hypothetical example of how to compute a standard error of a total and a percentage. Suppose a particular data table shows that for City A 9,948 persons out of all 15,888 persons age 16 years and over were in the civilian labor force. The percent-in-sample C–4

table lists City A with a percent-in-sample of 16.0 percent (Persons column). The column in table C which includes 16.0 percent-in-sample shows the design factor to be 1.1 for ‘‘Employment status.’’ The basic standard error for the estimated total 9,948 may be obtained from table A or from the formula given below table A. In order to avoid interpolation, the use of the formula will be demonstrated here. Suppose that the total population of City A was 21,220. The formula for the basic standard error, SE, is SE$9,948$ =

√5$9,948$ $1$9,948$21,220$

= 163 persons.

The standard error of the estimated 9,948 persons 16 years and over who were in the civilian labor force is found by multiplying the basic standard error 163 by the design factor, 1.1 from table C. This yields an estimated standard error of 179 for the total number of persons 16 years and over in City A who were in the civilian labor force. The estimated percent of persons 16 years and over who were in the civilian labor force in City A is 62.6. From table B, the unadjusted standard error is found to be approximately 0.85 percentage points. The standard error for the estimated 62.6 percent of persons 16 years and over who were in the civilian labor force is 0.85 x 1.1 = 0.94 percentage points. A note of caution concerning numerical values is necessary. Standard errors of percentages derived in this manner are approximate. Calculations can be expressed to several decimal places, but to do so would indicate more precision in the data than is justifiable. Final results should contain no more than two decimal places when the estimated standard error is one percentage point (i.e., 1.00) or more. In the previous example, the standard error of the 9,948 persons 16 years and over in City A who were in the civilian labor force was found to be 179. Thus, a 90 percent confidence interval for this estimated total is found to be: $9,948 $ 1.645$179$$ to $9,948 $ 1.645$179$$ or 9,654 to 10,242

One can say, with about 90 percent confidence, that this interval includes the value that would have been obtained by averaging the results from all possible samples. The following is an illustration of the calculation of standard errors and confidence intervals when a difference between two sample estimates is obtained. For example, suppose the number of persons in City B age 16 years and over who were in the civilian labor force was 9,314 and the total number of persons 16 years and over was 16,666. Further suppose the population of City B was 25,225. Thus, the estimated percentage of persons 16 years and over who were in the civilian labor force is 55.9 percent. The unadjusted standard error determined using the formula provided at the bottom of table B is 0.86 ACCURACY OF THE DATA

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percentage points. We find that City B had a percent-insample of 15.7. The range which includes 15.7 percent-insample in table C shows the design factor to be 1.1 for ‘‘Employment Status.’’ Thus, the approximate standard error of the percentage (55.9 percent) is 0.86 x 1.1 = 0.95 percentage points. Now suppose that one wished to obtain the standard error of the difference between City A and City B of the percentages of persons who were 16 years and over and who were in the civilian labor force. The difference in the percentages of interest for the two cities is: 62.6 - 55.9 = 6.7 percent.

Using the results of the previous example: SE$6.7$ =

√$SE$62.6$$2$$SE$55.9$$2= √$0.94$2$$0.95$2 = 1.34 percentage points

The 90 percent confidence interval for the difference is formed as before: $6.70 $ 1.645$1.34$$ to $6.70 $ 1.645$1.34$$ or 4.50 to 8.90

One can say with 90 percent confidence that the interval includes the difference that would have been obtained by averaging the results from all possible samples. For reasonably large samples, ratio estimates are normally distributed, particularly for the census population. Therefore, if we can calculate the standard error of a ratio estimate then we can form a confidence interval around the ratio. Suppose that one wished to obtain the standard error of the ratio of the estimate of persons who were 16 years and over and who were in the civilian labor force in City A to the estimate of persons who were 16 years and over and who were in the civilian labor force in City B. The ratio of the two estimates of interest is: 9948/ 9314 = 1.07 SE $1.07$ = $

9948 9314

$$

1792

$9948$2

1882 $

$9314$2

any given tabulation area, a characteristic total was estimated by summing the weights assigned to the persons or housing units possessing the characteristic in the tabulation area. Estimates of family or household characteristics were based on the weight assigned to the family member designated as householder. Each sample person or housing unit record was assigned exactly one weight to be used to produce estimates of all characteristics. For example, if the weight given to a sample person or housing unit had the value 6, all characteristics of that person or housing unit would be tabulated with the weight of 6. The estimation procedure, however, did assign weights varying from person to person or housing unit to housing unit. The estimation procedure used to assign the weights was performed in geographically defined ‘‘weighting areas.’’ Weighting areas generally were formed of contiguous geographic units which agreed closely with census tabulation areas within counties. Weighting areas were required to have a minimum sample of 400 persons. Weighting areas never crossed State or county boundaries. In small counties with a sample count below 400 persons, the minimum required sample condition was relaxed to permit the entire county to become a weighting area. Within a weighting area, the ratio estimation procedure for persons was performed in four stages. For persons, the first stage applied 17 household-type groups. The second stage used two groups: sampling rate of 1-in-2; sampling rate less than 1-in-2. The third stage used the dichotomy householders/ nonhouseholders. The fourth stage applied 180 aggregate age-sex-race-Hispanic origin categories. The stages were as follows:

PERSONS STAGE I: TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD Group 1 2 3 4 5

Persons in Housing Units With a Family Without Own Children Under 18

= .029

Using the results above, the 90 percent confidence interval for this ratio would be:

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$1.07$1.645$.029$$ to $1.07$1.645$.029$$ or 1.02 to 1.12

ESTIMATION PROCEDURE The estimates which appear in this publication were obtained from an iterative ratio estimation procedure (iterative proportional fitting) resulting in the assignment of a weight to each sample person or housing unit record. For ACCURACY OF THE DATA

Persons in Housing Units With a Family With Own Children Under 18 2 persons in housing unit 3 persons in housing unit 4 persons in housing unit 5 to 7 persons in housing unit 8 or more persons in housing unit

11 12-16

17

2 through 8 or more persons in housing unit Persons in All Other Housing Units 1 person in housing unit 2 through 8 or more persons in housing unit Persons in Group Quarters Persons in Group Quarters

STAGE II: SAMPLING RATES 1 2

Sampling rate of 1-in-2 Sampling rate less than 1-in-2 C–5

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STAGE III: HOUSEHOLDER/ NONHOUSEHOLDER 1 2

Householder Nonhouseholder

STAGE IV: AGE/ SEX/ RACE/ HISPANIC ORIGIN Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10-18

19-36

37-72

White Persons of Hispanic Origin Male 0 to 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 years and over Female Same age categories as groups 1 through 9. Persons Not of Hispanic Origin Same sex and age categories as groups 1 through 18. Black Same age/ sex/ Hispanic origin categories as groups 1 through 36.

73-108

Asian or Pacific Islander Same age/ sex/ Hispanic origin categories as groups 1 through 36.

109-144

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Same age/ sex/ Hispanic origin categories as groups 1 through 36.

145-180

Other Race (includes those races not listed above) Same age/ sex/ Hispanic origin categories as groups 1 through 36.

Within a weighting area, the first step in the estimation procedure was to assign an initial weight to each sample person record. This weight was approximately equal to the inverse of the probability of selecting a person for the census sample. The next step in the estimation procedure, prior to iterative proportional fitting, was to combine categories in each of the four estimation stages, when needed to increase the reliability of the ratio estimation procedure. For each stage, any group that did not meet certain criteria for the unweighted sample count or for the ratio of the 100-percent to the initially weighted sample count, was combined, or collapsed, with another group in the same stage according to a specified collapsing pattern. At the fourth stage, an additional criterion concerning the number of complete count persons in each race/ Hispanic origin category was applied. C–6

As the final step, the initial weights underwent four stages of ratio adjustment applying the grouping procedures described above. At the first stage, the ratio of the complete census count to the sum of the initial weights for each sample person was computed for each stage I group. The initial weight assigned to each person in a group was then multiplied by the stage I group ratio to produce an adjusted weight. In stage II, the stage I adjusted weights were again adjusted by the ratio of the complete census count to the sum of the stage I weights for sample persons in each stage II group. Next, at stage III, the stage II weights were adjusted by the ratio of the complete census count to the sum of the stage II weights for sample persons in each stage III group. Finally, at stage IV, the stage III weights were adjusted by the ratio of the complete census count to the sum of the stage III weights for sample persons in each stage IV group. The four stages of ratio adjustment were performed two times (two iterations) in the order given above. The weights obtained from the second iteration for stage IV were assigned to the sample person records. However, to avoid complications in rounding for tabulated data, only whole number weights were assigned. For example, if the final weight of the persons in a particular group was 7.25 then 1/ 4 of the sample persons in this group were randomly assigned a weight of 8, while the remaining 3/ 4 received a weight of 7. The ratio estimation procedure for housing units was essentially the same as that for persons, except that vacant units were treated differently. The occupied housing unit ratio estimation procedure was done in four stages, and the vacant housing unit ratio estimation procedure was done in a single stage. The first stage for occupied housing units applied 16 household type categories, while the second stage used the two sampling categories described above for persons. The third stage applied three units-instructure categories; i.e. single units, multi-unit less than 10 and multi-unit 10 or more. The fourth stage could potentially use 200 tenure-race-Hispanic origin-value/ rent groups. The stages for ratio estimation for housing units were as follows:

OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS STAGE I: TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD Group 1 2 3 4 5

Housing Units With a Family With Own Children Under 18 2 persons in housing unit 3 persons in housing unit 4 persons in housing unit 5 to 7 persons in housing unit 8 or more persons in housing unit Housing Units With a Family Without Own Children Under 18

6-10

2 through 8 or more persons in housing unit ACCURACY OF THE DATA

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STAGE I: TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD—Con. 11 12-16

All Other Housing Units 1 person in housing unit 2 through 8 or more persons in housing unit

STAGE II: SAMPLING RATE CATEGORY 1 2

Sampling rate of 1-in-2 Sampling rate less than 1-in-2

STAGE III: UNITS IN STRUCTURE 1 2 3

Single unit structure Multi-unit structure consisting of fewer than 10 individual units Multi-unit structure consisting of 10 or more individual units

STAGE IV: TENURE/ RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN OF HOUSEHOLDER/ VALUE OR RENT Group

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-20

Owner White Householder Householder of Hispanic Origin Value Less than $20,000 $20,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $79,999 $80,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 or more Other1 Householder Not of Hispanic Origin Same value categories as groups 1 through 10

21-40

Black Householder Same Hispanic origin/ value categories as groups 1 through 20

41-60

Asian or Pacific Islander Householder Same Hispanic origin/ value categories as groups 1 through 20

61-80

81-100

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder Same Hispanic origin/ value categories as groups 1 through 20 Householder of Other Race Same Hispanic origin/ value categories as groups 1 through 20

1 Value of units in this category results from other factors besides housing value alone, for example, inclusion of more than 10 acres of land, or presence of a business establishment on the premises.

ACCURACY OF THE DATA

101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111-120

Renter White Householder Householder of Hispanic origin Rent Less than $100 $100 to $199 $200 to $299 $300 to $399 $400 to $499 $500 to $599 $600 to $749 $750 to $999 $1,000 or more No cash rent Householder Not of Hispanic Origin Same rent categories as groups 101 through 110

121-140

Black Householder Same Hispanic origin/ rent categories as groups 101 through 120

141-160

Asian or Pacific Islander Householder Same Hispanic origin/ rent categories as groups 101 through 120

161-180

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Householder Same Hispanic origin/ rent categories as groups 101 through 120

181-200

Householder of Other Race Same Hispanic origin/ rent categories as groups 101 through 120 Vacant Housing Units

1 2 3

Vacant for rent Vacant for sale Other vacant

The estimates produced by this procedure realize some of the gains in sampling efficiency that would have resulted if the population had been stratified into the ratio estimation groups before sampling, and if the sampling rate had been applied independently to each group. The net effect is a reduction in both the standard error and the possible bias of most estimated characteristics to levels below what would have resulted from simply using the initial, unadjusted weight. A by-product of this estimation procedure is that the estimates from the sample will, for the most part, be consistent with the complete count figures for the population and housing unit groups used in the estimation procedure. C–7

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Control of Nonsampling Error As mentioned earlier, both sample and 100-percent data are subject to nonsampling error. This component of error could introduce serious bias into the data, and the total error could increase dramatically over that which would result purely from sampling. While it is impossible to completely eliminate nonsampling error from an operation as large and complex as the decennial census, the Bureau of the Census attempted to control the sources of such error during the collection and processing operations. Described below are the primary sources of nonsampling error and the programs instituted for control of this error. The success of these programs, however, was contingent upon how well the instructions actually were carried out during the census. As part of the 1990 census evaluation program, both the effects of these programs and the amount of error remaining after their application will be evaluated. Undercoverage—It is possible for some households or persons to be missed entirely by the census. The undercoverage of persons and housing units can introduce biases into the data. Several coverage improvement programs were implemented during the development of the census address list and census enumeration and processing to minimize undercoverage of the population and housing units. These programs were developed based on experience from the 1980 census and results from the 1990 census testing cycle. In developing and updating the census address list, the Census Bureau used a variety of specialized procedures in different parts of the country. • In the large urban areas, the Census Bureau purchased and geocoded address lists. Concurrent with geocoding, the United States Postal Service (USPS) reviewed and updated this list. After the postal check, census enumerators conducted a dependent canvass and update operation. In the fall of 1989, local officials were given the opportunity to examine block counts of address listings (local review) and identify possible errors. Prior to mailout, the USPS conducted a final review. • In small cities, suburban areas, and selected rural parts of the country, the Census Bureau created the address list through a listing operation. The USPS reviewed and updated this list, and the Census Bureau reconciled USPS corrections and updated through a field operation. In the fall of 1989, local officials participated in reviewing block counts of address listings. Prior to mailout, the USPS conducted a final review. • The Census Bureau (rather than the USPS) conducted a listing operation in the fall of 1989 and delivered census questionnaires in selected rural and seasonal housing areas in March of 1990. In some inner-city public housing developments, whose addresses had been obtained via the purchased address list noted above, census questionnaires were also delivered by Census Bureau enumerators. C–8

Coverage improvement programs continued during and after mailout. A recheck of units initially classified as vacant or nonexistent improved further the coverage of persons and housing units. All local officials were given the opportunity to participate in a post-census local review, and census enumerators conducted an additional recanvass. In addition, efforts were made to improve the coverage of unique population groups, such as the homeless and parolees/ probationers. Computer and clerical edits and telephone and personal visit followup also contributed to improved coverage. More extensive discussion of the programs implemented to improve coverage will be published by the Census Bureau when the evaluation of the coverage improvement program is completed. Respondent and Enumerator Error—The person answering the questionnaire or responding to the questions posed by an enumerator could serve as a source of error, although the questions were phrased as clearly as possible based on precensus tests, and detailed instructions for completing the questionnaire were provided to each household. In addition, respondents’ answers were edited for completeness and consistency, and problems were followed up as necessary. The enumerator may misinterpret or otherwise incorrectly record information given by a respondent; may fail to collect some of the information for a person or household; or may collect data for households that were not designated as part of the sample. To control these problems, the work of enumerators was monitored carefully. Field staff were prepared for their tasks by using standardized training packages that included hands-on experience in using census materials. A sample of the households interviewed by enumerators for nonresponse were reinterviewed to control for the possibility of data for fabricated persons being submitted by enumerators. Also, the estimation procedure was designed to control for biases that would result from the collection of data from households not designated for the sample. Processing Error—The many phases involved in processing the census data represent potential sources for the introduction of nonsampling error. The processing of the census questionnaires includes the field editing, followup, and transmittal of completed questionnaires; the manual coding of write-in responses; and the electronic data processing. The various field, coding and computer operations undergo a number of quality control checks to insure their accurate application. Nonresponse—Nonresponse to particular questions on the census questionnaire allows for the introduction of bias into the data, since the characteristics of the nonrespondents have not been observed and may differ from those reported by respondents. As a result, any imputation procedure using respondent data may not completely ACCURACY OF THE DATA

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reflect this difference either at the elemental level (individual person or housing unit) or on the average. Some protection against the introduction of large biases is afforded by minimizing nonresponse. In the census, nonresponse was reduced substantially during the field operations by the various edit and followup operations aimed at obtaining a response for every question. Characteristics for the nonresponses remaining after this operation were imputed by the computer by using reported data for a person or housing unit with similar characteristics.

EDITING OF UNACCEPTABLE DATA The objective of the processing operation is to produce a set of data that describes the population as accurately and clearly as possible. To meet this objective, questionnaires were edited during field data collection operations for consistency, completeness, and acceptability. Questionnaires also were reviewed by census clerks for omissions, certain specific inconsistencies, and population coverage. For example, write-in entries such as ‘‘Don’t know’’ or ‘‘NA’’ were considered unacceptable. For some district offices, the initial edit was automated; however, for the majority of the district offices, it was performed by clerks. As a result of this operation, a telephone or personal visit followup was made to obtain missing information. Potential coverage errors were included in the followup, as well as a sample of questionnaires with omissions and/ or inconsistencies. Subsequent to field operations, remaining incomplete or inconsistent information on the questionnaires was assigned

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using imputation procedures during the final automated edit of the collected data. Imputations, or computer assignments of acceptable codes in place of unacceptable entries or blanks, are needed most often when an entry for a given item is lacking or when the information reported for a person or housing unit on that item is inconsistent with other information for that same person or housing unit. As in previous censuses, the general procedure for changing unacceptable entries was to assign an entry for a person or housing unit that was consistent with entries for persons or housing units with similar characteristics. The assignment of acceptable codes in place of blanks or unacceptable entries enhances the usefulness of the data. Another way in which corrections were made during the computer editing process was through substitution; that is, the assignment of a full set of characteristics for a person or housing unit. When there was an indication that a housing unit was occupied but the questionnaire contained no information for the people within the household or the occupants were not listed on the questionnaire, a previously accepted household was selected as a substitute, and the full set of characteristics for the substitute was duplicated. The assignment of the full set of housing characteristics occurred when there was no housing information available. If the housing unit was determined to be occupied, the housing characteristics were assigned from a previously processed occupied unit. If the housing unit was vacant, the housing characteristics were assigned from a previously processed vacant unit.

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Table A. Unadjusted Standard Error for Estimated Totals [Based on a 1-in-6 simple random sample] Size of publication area2 Estimated Total1

50 . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 . . . . . . . . . . . 250 . . . . . . . . . . . 500 . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 . . . . . . . . . . 10,000 . . . . . . . . . 15,000 . . . . . . . . . 25,000 . . . . . . . . . 75,000 . . . . . . . . . 100,000 . . . . . . . . 250,000 . . . . . . . . 500,000 . . . . . . . . 1,000,000. . . . . . . 5,000,000. . . . . . . 10,000,000. . . . . .

500

1,000

2,500

5,000

10,000

25,000

50,000

100,000

250,000

500,000

1,000,000

5,000,000

10,000,000

25,000,000

16 20 25 -

16 21 30 35 -

16 22 35 45 55 -

16 22 35 45 65 80 -

16 22 35 50 65 95 110 -

16 22 35 50 70 110 140 170 170 -

16 22 35 50 70 110 150 200 230 250 -

16 22 35 50 70 110 150 210 250 310 310 -

16 22 35 50 70 110 160 220 270 340 510 550 -

16 22 35 50 70 110 160 220 270 350 570 630 790 -

16 22 35 50 70 110 160 220 270 350 590 670 970 1 120 -

16 22 35 50 70 110 160 220 270 350 610 700 1 090 1 500 2 000 -

16 22 35 50 70 110 160 220 270 350 610 700 100 540 120 540 -

16 22 35 50 70 110 160 220 270 350 610 710 100 570 190 470 480

1 1 2 3

1 1 2 4 5

1 For estimated totals larger than 10,000,000, the standard error is somewhat larger than the table values. The formula given below should be used to calculate the standard error.

ˆ

$5ˆY$1 $ Y$

SE$ˆY$ =

N

N = ˆY =

Size of area Estimate of characteristic total

2

The total count of persons in the area if the estimated total is a person characteristic, or the total count of housing units in the area if the estimated total is a housing unit characteristic.

Table B. Unadjusted Standard Error in Percentage Points for Estimated Percentage [Based on a 1-in-6 simple random sample] Base of percentage1 Estimated Percentage

2 or 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 or 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 or 90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 or 85. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 or 80. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 or 75. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 or 70. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 or 65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

500

750

1,000

1,500

2,500

5,000

7,500

10,000

25,000

50,000

100,000

250,000

500,000

1.4 2.2 3.0 3.6 4.0 4.3 4.6 4.8 5.0

1.1 1.8 2.4 2.9 3.3 3.5 3.7 3.9 4.1

1.0 1.5 2.1 2.5 2.8 3.1 3.2 3.4 3.5

0.8 1.3 1.7 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.8 2.9

0.6 1.0 1.3 1.6 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2

0.4 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.6

0.4 0.6 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.3

0.3 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1

0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7

0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5

0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2

1 For a percentage and/ or base of percentage not shown in the table, the formula given below may be used to calculate the standard error. This table should only be used for proportions, that is, where the numerator is a subset of the denominator.

SE$ˆp$= B = ˆp =

C–10

$

5 B

ˆp$100$ˆp$

Base of estimated percentage Estimated percentage

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Table C. Standard Error Design Factors—United States [Percent of persons or housing units in sample] Less than 15 percent

15 to 30 percent

30 to 45 percent

45 percent or more

Age. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hispanic origin (of any race) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marital status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9

0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4

Household type and relationship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Children ever born . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Work disability and mobility limitation status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ancestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place of birth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1.3 2.6 1.2 2.1 2.2

1.1 2.3 1.0 1.7 2.1

0.6 1.5 0.6 1.0 1.2

0.5 1.2 0.5 0.8 1.1

Citizenship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Residence in 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Year of entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Language spoken at home and ability to speak English. . . . . . . . Educational attainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1.8 2.1 1.5 1.7 1.3

1.5 1.9 1.2 1.4 1.1

0.9 1.1 0.6 0.8 0.6

0.7 0.9 0.5 0.7 0.5

School enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Type of residence (urban/ rural) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Household type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Family type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Group quarters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1.8 2.2 1.3 1.2 1.0

1.5 2.2 1.1 1.0 0.9

0.9 1.4 0.6 0.6 0.8

0.7 1.1 0.5 0.5 0.8

Subfamily type and presence of children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Employment status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Occupation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class of worker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1.2 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.5

1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.2

0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6

Hours per week and weeks worked in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of workers in family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place of work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Means of transportation to work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travel time to work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1.2 1.3 1.5 1.5 1.3

1.0 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.1

0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.6

0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5

Private vehicle occupancy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time leaving home to go to work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Type of income in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Household income in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Family income in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1.5 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.2

1.2 1.1 1.2 1.0 1.0

0.7 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6

0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

Poverty status in 1989 (persons) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poverty status in 1989 (families) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Armed Forces and veteran status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1.6 1.2 1.5

1.4 1.0 1.2

0.8 0.5 0.7

0.7 0.5 0.5

Characteristic POPULATION

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APPENDIX D. Collection and Processing Procedures

Data Collection Procedures - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D–2 Enumeration and Residence Rules - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D–1 Processing Procedures - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D–4

and private businesses and students, were not enumerated, nor were their counts obtained from administrative sources. On the other hand, Americans temporarily overseas were to be enumerated at their usual residence in the United States.

ENUMERATION AND RESIDENCE RULES

Residence Rules

In accordance with census practice dating back to the first United States census in 1790, each person was to be enumerated as an inhabitant of his or her ‘‘usual residence’’ in the 1990 census. Usual residence is the place where the person lives and sleeps most of the time or considers to be his or her usual residence. This place is not necessarily the same as the person’s legal residence or voting residence. In the vast majority of cases, however, the use of these different bases of classification would produce substantially the same statistics, although there might be appreciable differences for a few areas.

Each person included in the census was to be counted at his or her usual residence—the place where he or she lives and sleeps most of the time or the place where the person considers to be his or her usual home. If a person had no usual residence, the person was to be counted where he or she was staying on April 1, 1990. Persons temporarily away from their usual residence, whether in the United States or overseas, on a vacation or on a business trip, were counted at their usual residence. Persons who occupied more than one residence during the year were counted at the one they considered to be their usual residence. Persons who moved on or near Census Day were counted at the place they considered to be their usual residence.

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The implementation of this practice has resulted in the establishment of rules for certain categories of persons whose usual place of residence is not immediately apparent. Furthermore, this practice means that persons were not always counted as residents of the place where they happened to be staying on Census Day (April 1, 1990).

Enumeration Rules Each person whose usual residence was in the United States was to be included in the census, without regard to the person’s legal status or citizenship. In a departure from earlier censuses, foreign diplomatic personnel participated voluntarily in the census, regardless of their residence on or off the premises of an embassy. As in previous censuses, persons in the United States specifically excluded from the census were foreign travelers who had not established a residence. Americans with a usual residence outside the United States were not enumerated in the 1990 census. United States military and Federal civilian employees, and their dependents overseas, are included in the population counts for States for purposes of Congressional apportionment, but are excluded from all other tabulations for States and their subdivisions. The counts of United States military and Federal civilian employees, and their dependents, were obtained from administrative records maintained by Federal departments and agencies. Other Americans living overseas, such as employees of international agencies COLLECTION AND PROCESSING PROCEDURES

Persons in the Armed Forces—Members of the Armed Forces were counted as residents of the area in which the installation was located, either on the installation or in the surrounding community. Family members of Armed Forces personnel were counted where they were living on Census Day (for example, with the Armed Forces person or at another location). Each Navy ship not deployed to the 6th or 7th Fleet was attributed to the municipality that the Department of the Navy designated as its homeport. If the homeport included more than one municipality, ships berthed there on Census Day were assigned by the Bureau of the Census to the municipality in which the land immediately adjacent to the dock or pier was actually located. Ships attributed to the homeport, but not physically present and not deployed to the 6th or 7th Fleet, were assigned to the municipality named on the Department of the Navy’s homeport list. These rules also apply to Coast Guard vessels. Personnel assigned to each Navy and Coast Guard ship were given the opportunity to report a residence off the ship. Those who did report an off-ship residence in the communities surrounding the homeport were counted there; those who did not were counted as residents of the ship. Personnel on Navy ships deployed to the 6th or 7th Fleet on Census Day were considered to be part of the overseas population. D–1

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Persons on Maritime Ships—Persons aboard maritime ships who reported an off-ship residence were counted at that residence. Those who did not were counted as residents of the ship, and were attributed as follows: 1. The port where the ship was docked on Census Day, if that port was in the United States or its territories. 2. The port of departure if the ship was at sea, provided the port was in the United States or its territories. 3. The port of destination in the United States or its territories, if the port of departure of a ship at sea was a foreign port. 4. The overseas population if the ship was docked at a foreign port or at sea between foreign ports. (These persons were not included in the overseas population for apportionment purposes.) Persons Away at School—College students were counted as residents of the area in which they were living while attending college, as they have been since the 1950 census. Children in boarding schools below the college level were counted at their parental home. Persons in Institutions—Persons under formally authorized, supervised care or custody, such as in Federal or State prisons; local jails; Federal detention centers; juvenile institutions; nursing, convalescent, and rest homes for the aged and dependent; or homes, schools, hospitals, or wards for the physically handicapped, mentally retarded, or mentally ill, were counted at these places. Persons Away From Their Usual Residence on Census Day—Migrant agricultural workers who did not report a usual residence elsewhere were counted as residents of the place where they were on Census Day. Persons in worker camps who did not report a usual residence elsewhere were counted as residents of the camp where they were on Census Day. In some parts of the country, natural disasters displaced significant numbers of households from their usual place of residence. If these persons reported a destroyed or damaged residence as their usual residence, they were counted at that location. Persons away from their usual residence were counted by means of interviews with other members of their families, resident managers, or neighbors.

DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES The 1990 census was conducted primarily through self-enumeration. The questionnaire packet included general information about the 1990 census and an instruction guide explaining how to complete the questionnaire. Spanishlanguage questionnaires and instruction guides were available on request. Instruction guides also were available in 32 other languages. D–2

Enumeration of Housing Units Each housing unit in the country received one of two versions of the census questionnaire: 1. A short-form questionnaire that contained a limited number of basic population and housing questions; these questions were asked of all persons and housing units and are often referred to as 100-percent questions. 2. A long-form questionnaire that contained the 100percent items and a number of additional questions; a sampling procedure was used to determine those housing units that were to receive the long-form questionnaire. Three sampling rates were employed. For slightly more than one-half of the country, one in every six housing units (about 17 percent) received the long-form or sample questionnaire. In functioning local governmental units (counties and incorporated places, and in some parts of the country, towns and townships) estimated to have fewer than 2,500 inhabitants, every other housing unit (50 percent) received the sample questionnaire in order to enhance the reliability of the sample data for these small areas. For census tracts and block numbering areas having more than 2,000 housing units in the Census Bureau’s address files, one in every eight housing units (about 13 percent) received a sample questionnaire, providing reliable statistics for these areas while permitting the Census Bureau to stay within a limit of 17.7 million sample questionnaires, or a one-in-six sample, nationwide. The mail-out/ mail-back procedure was used mainly in cities, suburban areas, towns, and rural areas where mailing addresses consisted of a house number and street name. In these areas, the Census Bureau developed mailing lists that included about 88.4 million addresses. The questionnaires were delivered through the mail and respondents were to return them by mail. Census questionnaires were delivered 1 week before Census Day (April 1, 1990) The update/ leave/ mail-back method was used mainly in densely populated rural areas where it was difficult to develop mailing lists because mailing addresses did not use house number and street name. The Census Bureau compiled lists of housing units in advance of the census. Enumerators delivered the questionnaires, asked respondents to return them by mail, and added housing units not on the mailing lists. This method was used mainly in the South and Midwest, and also included some high-rise, low-income urban areas. A variation of this method was used in urban areas having large numbers of boarded-up buildings. About 11 million housing units were enumerated using this method. The list/ enumerate method (formerly called conventional or door-to-door enumeration) was used mainly in very remote and sparsely-settled areas. The United States COLLECTION AND PROCESSING PROCEDURES

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Postal Service delivered unaddressed short-form questionnaires before Census Day. Starting a week before Census Day, enumerators canvassed these areas, checked that all housing units received a questionnaire, created a list of all housing units, completed long-form questionnaires, and picked up the completed short-form questionnaires. This method was used mainly in the West and Northeast to enumerate an estimated 6.5 million housing units.

Followup Nonresponse Followup—In areas where respondents were to mail back their questionnaires, an enumerator visited each address from which a questionnaire was not received. Coverage and Edit-Failure Followup—In the mail-back areas, some households returned a questionnaire that did not meet specific quality standards because of incomplete or inconsistent information, or the respondent had indicated difficulty in deciding who was to be listed on the questionnaire. These households were contacted by telephone or by personal visit to obtain the missing information or to clarify who was to be enumerated in the household. In areas where an enumerator picked up the questionnaires, the enumerator checked the respondent-filled questionnaire for completeness and consistency.

Special Enumeration Procedures Special procedures and questionnaires were used for the enumeration of persons in group quarters, such as college dormitories, nursing homes, prisons, military barracks, and ships. The questionnaires (Individual Census Reports, Military Census Reports, and Shipboard Census Reports) included the 100-percent population questions but did not include any housing questions. In all group quarters, all persons were asked the basic population questions; in most group quarters, additional questions were asked of a sample (one-in-six) of persons.

Shelter and Street Night (S-Night) The Census Bureau collected data for various components of the homeless population at different stages in the 1990 census. ‘‘Shelter and Street Night’’ (S-Night) was a special census operation to count the population in four types of locations where homeless people are found. On the evening of March 20, 1990, and during the early morning hours of March 21, 1990, enumerators counted persons in pre-identified locations: 1. Emergency shelters for the homeless population (public and private; permanent and temporary).

4. Open locations in streets or other places not intended for habitation. Emergency shelters include all hotels and motels costing $12 or less (excluding taxes) per night regardless of whether persons living there considered themselves to be homeless, hotels and motels (regardless of cost) used entirely to shelter homeless persons, and pre-identified rooms in hotels and motels used for homeless persons and families. Enumeration in shelters usually occurred from 6 p.m. to midnight; street enumeration, from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m.; abandoned and boarded-up buildings from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m.; and shelters for abused women, from 6 p.m. on March 20 to noon on March 21. Other components, which some consider as part of the homeless population, were enumerated as part of regular census operations. These include persons doubled up with other families, as well as persons with no other usual home living in transient sites, such as commercial campgrounds, maternity homes for unwed mothers, and drug/ alcohol abuse detoxification centers. In institutions, such as local jails and mental hospitals, the Census Bureau does not know who has a usual home elsewhere; therefore, even though some are literally homeless, these persons cannot be identified separately as a component of the homeless population. There is no generally agreed-upon definition of ‘‘the homeless,’’ and there are limitations in the census count that prevent obtaining a total count of the homeless population under any definition. As such, the Census Bureau does not have a definition and will not provide a total count of ‘‘the homeless.’’ Rather, the Census Bureau will provide counts and characteristics of persons found at the time of the census in selected types of living arrangements. These selected components can be used as building blocks to construct a count of homeless persons appropriate to particular purposes as long as the data limitations are taken into account. In preparation for ‘‘Shelter-and-Street-Night’’ enumeration, the regional census centers (RCC’s) mailed a certified letter (Form D-33 (L)) to the highest elected official of each active functioning government of the United States (more than 39,000) requesting them to identify: 1. All shelters with sleeping facilities (permanent and temporary, such as church basements, armories, public buildings, and so forth, that could be open on March 20). 2. Hotels and motels used to house homeless persons and families. 3. A list of outdoor locations where homeless persons tend to be at night.

3. Shelters for abused women and their children.

4. Places such as bus or train stations, subway stations, airports, hospital emergency rooms, and so forth, where homeless persons seek shelter at night.

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5. The specific addresses of abandoned or boarded-up buildings where homeless persons were thought to stay at night. The letter from the RCC’s to the governmental units emphasized the importance of listing night-time congregating sites. The list of shelters was expanded using information from administrative records and informed local sources. The street sites were limited to the list provided by the jurisdictions. All governmental units were eligible for ‘‘Shelter and Street Night.’’ For cities with 50,000 or more persons, the Census Bureau took additional steps to update the list of shelter and street locations if the local jurisdiction did not respond to the certified letter. Smaller cities and rural areas participated if the local jurisdiction provided the Census Bureau a list of shelters or open public places to visit or if shelters were identified through our inventory development, local knowledge update, or during the Special Place Prelist operation. The Census Bureau encouraged persons familiar with homeless persons and the homeless themselves to apply as enumerators. This recruiting effort was particularly successful in larger cities. For shelters, both long- and short-form Individual Census Reports (ICR’s) were distributed. For street enumeration, only short-form ICR’s were used. Persons in shelters and at street locations were asked the basic population questions. Additional questions about social and economic characteristics were asked of a sample of persons in shelters only. Enumerators were instructed not to ask who was homeless; rather, they were told to count all persons (including children) staying overnight at the shelters, and everyone they saw on the street except the police, other persons in uniform, and persons engaged in employment or obvious money-making activities other than begging and panhandling. At both shelter and street sites, persons found sleeping were not awakened to answer questions. Rather, the enumerator answered the sex and race questions by observation and estimated the person’s age to the best of his or her ability. In shelters, administrative records and information from the shelter operator were used, when available, for persons who were already asleep. Less than 1 percent of shelters refused to participate in the census count at first. By the end of the census period, most of those eventually cooperated and the number of refusals had been reduced to a few. For the final refusals, head counts and population characteristics were obtained by enumerators standing outside such shelters and counting people as they left in the morning. The ‘‘street’’ count was restricted to persons who were visible when the enumerator came to the open, public locations that had been identified by local jurisdictions. Homeless persons who were well hidden, moving about, or in locations other than those identified by the local governments were likely missed. The number missed will never be known and there is no basis to make an estimate D–4

of the number missed from census data. The count of persons in open, public places was affected by many factors, including the extra efforts made to encourage people to go to shelters for ‘‘Shelter and Street Night,’’ the weather (which was unusually cold in many parts of the country), the presence of the media, and distrust of the census. Expectations of the number of homeless persons on the street cannot be based on the number seen during the day because the night-time situation is normally very different as more homeless persons are in shelters or very well hidden. For both ‘‘Shelter-and-Street-Night’’ locations, the Census Bureau assumed that the usual home of those enumerated was in the block where they were found (shelter or street). The ‘‘Shelter-and-Street-Night’’ operation replaced and expanded the 1980 Mission Night (M-Night) and Casual Count operations. These two operations were aimed at counting the population who reported having no usual residence. M-Night was conducted a week after Census Day, in April 1980. Enumerators visited hotels, motels, and similar places costing $4 or less each night; missions, flophouses, local jails and similar places at which the average length of stay was 30 days or less; and nonshelter locations, such as bus depots, train stations, and all night movie theaters. Questions were asked of everyone, regardless of age. Enumerators conducted M-Night up to midnight on April 8, 1980, and returned the next morning to collect any forms completed after midnight. The Casual Count operation was conducted in May 1980 at additional nonshelter locations, such as street corners, pool halls, welfare and employment offices. This operation lasted for approximately 2 weeks. Casual Count was conducted during the day only in selected large central cities. Only persons who appeared to be at least 15 years of age were asked if they had been previously enumerated. Casual Count was actually a coverage-improvement operation. It was not specifically an operation to count homeless persons living in the streets. Persons were excluded if they said they had a usual home outside the city because it was not cost effective to check through individual questionnaires in another city to try to find the person.

PROCESSING PROCEDURES Respondents returned many census questionnaires by mail to 1 of over 344 census district offices or to one of six processing offices. In these offices, the questionnaires were ‘‘checked in’’ and edited for completeness and consistency of the responses. After this initial processing had been performed, all questionnaires were sent to the processing offices. In the processing offices, the household questionnaires were microfilmed and processed by the Film Optical Sensing Device for Input to Computers (FOSDIC). For most items on the questionnaire, the information supplied COLLECTION AND PROCESSING PROCEDURES

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by the respondent was indicated by filling circles in predesignated positions. FOSDIC electronically ‘‘read’’ these filled circles from the microfilm copy of the questionnaire and transferred the information to computer tape. The computer tape did not include individual names, addresses, or handwritten responses. The data processing was performed in several stages. All questionnaires were microfilmed, ‘‘read’’ by FOSDIC, and transferred to computer disk. Selected written entries in the race question on both the short and long forms were keyed from the microfilm and coded using the data base developed from the 1980 census and subsequent content and operational tests. Keying of other written entries on the long forms occurred in the seven processing offices.

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The information (for example, income dollar amounts or homeowner shelter costs) on these keyed files was merged with the FOSDIC data or processed further through one of three automated coding programs. The codes for industry, occupation, place-of-birth, migration, place-of-work, ancestry, language, relationship, race, and Hispanic origin were merged with the FOSDIC data for editing, weighting, and tabulating operations at Census Bureau headquarters. All responses to the questions on Individual Census Reports (ICR’s), Military Census Reports (MCR’s), and Shipboard Census Reports (SCR’s) were keyed, not processed by microfilm or FOSDIC.

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APPENDIX F. Data Products and User Assistance

Printed Reports

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The 1990 census data products, being released during 1991-93, are available in a variety of new and traditional media. The Census Bureau has increased the product options available to data users in an effort to meet a variety of requirements and maximize the usefulness of the data. For example, laser discs, called CD-ROM (compact disc—readonly memory), are a new data delivery medium. The Census Bureau also has expanded services and sources of assistance available to data users. For example, the State Data Center Program has been expanded to include over 1,400 organizations to provide data and services to the public. This appendix provides a detailed introduction to the 1990 census data products and related materials, such as maps and reference publications. It concludes by describing sources of assistance and other Census Bureau data available to the public.

DATA PRODUCTS Printed reports and computer tape files traditionally are the most widely used products. The Census Bureau also offers data on microfiche, on CD-ROM laser discs, and through its online service, CENDATATM. These various products are described below. For information about prices and how to order, write or call Customer Services. (See the ‘‘Sources of Assistance’’ section for the address and phone number.) The data products present statistics about the subjects covered in the 1990 census questionnaires. These subjects are listed in figure 1, page F–7. As the figure shows, there are 100-percent subjects (those covered in questions asked of everyone or about every housing unit) and sample subjects (those covered in questions asked at about one out of every six housing units). Generally, a data product presents either 100-percent data prepared by tabulating the responses to the 100-percent questions from all questionnaires, or sample data prepared by tabulating only the responses to the 100-percent and sample questions from the ‘‘long-form’’ questionnaires. Two report series, 1990 CPH-3 and 1990 CPH-4 (see figure 2, page F–8), present both 100-percent and sample data. DATA PRODUCTS AND USER ASSISTANCE

Printed reports are the most convenient and readily available source of data for most census users. The Census Bureau releases the reports in several series (see figure 2) that are grouped under three broad titles: 1990 Census of Population and Housing (1990 CPH), 1990 Census of Population (1990 CP), and 1990 Census of Housing (1990 CH). There also are reports, not reflected in figure 2, for the outlying areas of the Pacific. The reports are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. (See the ‘‘Sources of Assistance’’ section for the address and phone number.) In several series, there are separate reports for each State. The geographic coverage of the State reports is listed in figure 2. The United States summaries for these report series contain, for the most part, data for the United States, regions, divisions, States, metropolitan areas (MA’s), urbanized areas (UA’s), counties, American Indian and Alaska Native areas, places with 10,000 or more persons, and other large substate areas (for example, county subdivisions, such as towns and townships, with 10,000 or more persons in selected States). Report series that present data for small areas, such as census tracts, contain limited subject-matter detail (for example, counts of people by age ranges—under 5 years, 5 to 9 years, etc.—rather than by single years). Report series that include greater amounts of subject-matter detail include less geographic detail.

Computer Tape Files The Census Bureau provides more data on tape and other machine-readable products than in printed reports. These products are sold by the Census Bureau’s Customer Services. There are several general types of data files released on computer tape (available on both reels and cartridges). They are introduced below, and more information is presented in figures 3 and 4, pages F–11 through F–13. Public Law 94-171 Data—This data file presents the counts designed and formatted for use in legislative redistricting. These counts also are available on CD-ROM and paper listings. Excerpts are available on CENDATATM. The counts, for areas as small as blocks, census tracts, and voting districts, include totals for population, race groups, persons of Hispanic origin, population 18 years and over, and housing units. (See figure 4.) F–1

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Summary Tape Files (STF’s)— These computer tape files provide statistics with greater subject-matter detail than printed reports. They also present statistics for some types of areas, such as block groups and blocks, that are not included in the reports. (See figure 3.) Here are some important features of STF’s: • Each STF presents a particular set of data tables for specific types of geographic areas. • Each STF has three or more file types (indicated by a letter suffix attached to the STF number) that differ in the geographic levels reported, but contain the same data detail.

Other Special Computer Tape Files—Other files include the Census/ Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) File and the County-to-County Migration File. (See figure 4.) The Census Bureau may prepare additional special files.

Microfiche All printed reports are offered on microfiche from Customer Services soon after they are published. Plans to prepare microfiche versions of selected other products were canceled, so that more products could be produced on CD-ROM.

• STF’s 1 and 2 contain 100-percent data, and STF’s 3 and 4 offer sample data.

Compact Disc—Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)

• STF’s 1 and 3 report on smaller areas and offer less data detail than STF’s 2 and 4.

For the 1990 census, the Public Law (P.L.) 94-171 file; an extract of STF 1B that presents selected statistics for blocks; and STF’s 1A, 1C, 3A, 3B, and 3C are also available on CD-ROM. The Census Bureau also offers on CD-ROM: PUMS Files, SSTF’s, Census EEO File, and County-to-County Migration File. (One 4 3/ 4-inch CD-ROM, a type of optical or laser disc, can hold the contents of approximately 1,600 flexible diskettes, or three or four high-density computer tapes.)

• STF’s 1 through 4 offer greater data detail than the 1980 STF’s 1 through 4. Subject Summary Tape Files (SSTF’s)—These files are the source of the subject reports and provide greater subject-matter detail than the STF’s. They present data for the United States, regions, and divisions, and, in some cases, also for States, counties, and large cities. (See figure 4.) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) Files—These computer tape files (see figure 4) contain data from samples of long-form housing-unit records (‘‘microdata’’) for large geographic areas. Each sample housing-unit record includes essentially all the 1990 census data collected about each person in a sample household and the characteristics of the housing unit. Information that could be used to identify an individual or a housing unit is not included in the file. Microdata files enable users to prepare customized tabulations and cross-tabulations of most items on the census questionnaire. There are two standard PUMS files: • A file presenting a 5-percent sample of housing units in which each household record includes codes to let the user know in what area, such as a group of counties, a single county, or a place, the household is located. Each area identified must have a population of at least 100,000 and boundaries that do not cross State lines. • A file presenting a 1-percent sample of housing units. Its household records include codes associating them with MA’s and other large areas, the boundaries of which may cross State lines. (For the 1980 census, there were two files with 1-percent samples. The 1-percent sample showing data for selected urbanized areas and other large areas will not be produced for the 1990 census.) There also is a special 3-percent ‘‘elderly’’ file with the same geography as the 5-percent sample. Included are households with at least one person age 60 or more and all members of those households. F–2

Online Information Systems The Census Bureau began CENDATATM, its online information service, in 1984. CENDATATM is accessible through two information vendors, CompuServe and DIALOG. A number of Census Bureau reports, in whole or in part, are offered online. For the 1990 census, CENDATATM provides up-to-date information about the availability of data products and carries selections of State, county, MA, and place data from the P.L. 94-171 tape file and STF’s 1 and 3. CENDATATM also offers the entire Census EEO File.

Custom Data Products These products are for users who require unique tabulations that are not included in standard products; for example, information for locally defined geographic areas. Users also can order special microdata files. The cost of preparing custom products must be paid by the users who request them. Any data that the Census Bureau provides in these products are subject to the same standards applied to other data to ensure that confidential individual information is not revealed. User-Defined Areas Program (UDAP) Tabulations— UDAP can provide a set of predefined data tables for locally defined areas that do not correspond to standard 1990 census geographic areas. Users identify the geographic areas of interest to them by delineating boundaries around groupings of census blocks on 1990 census County DATA PRODUCTS AND USER ASSISTANCE

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Block Maps or by electronically submitting the geographic components of their area of interest. (A contact for more information is given in the ‘‘Sources of Assistance’’ section.) Special Tabulations—The Census Bureau can prepare special data tabulations for any specific geographic or subject-matter area. Users should rely on standard reports, tapes, microfiche, or user-defined area tabulations whenever possible, since special tabulations tend to be substantially more expensive and take time to arrange and produce. (Contacts for more information are given in the ‘‘Sources of Assistance’’ section.)

GEOGRAPHIC PRODUCTS Maps Census Bureau maps are necessary for virtually all uses of small-area 1990 census data. They are needed to locate the specific geographic areas for which the census provides data and to study the spatial relationship of the data for analytic purposes. The Census Bureau prepares a variety of 1990 census maps. Among the most useful are these series: County Block Maps—These maps show census blocks and their numbers; boundaries for statistical and governmental entities, such as census tracts and places; and physical features. The P.L. 94-171 version of these maps also shows voting district boundaries in those States that furnished them. The maps are prepared on electrostatic plotters by county (or equivalent entity) with one or more map sheets each, depending on the size and shape of the area and the density of the block pattern. An average county requires 20 map sheets. The maps may be purchased from Customer Services. County Subdivision Outline Maps—Maps in this Statebased series present the boundaries of the counties, county subdivisions, places, American Indian and Alaska Native areas (including off-reservation trust lands), tribal designated statistical areas, and tribal jurisdiction statistical areas. Electrostatic-plotter copies are available for purchase from Customer Services. Also, they appear on multiple page-size sheets in the State reports of these series: 1990 CPH-1, 1990 CPH-2, 1990 CPH-5, 1990 CP-1, 1990 CP-2, 1990 CH-1, and 1990 CH-2. Census Tract/ Block Numbering Area (BNA) Outline Maps—Maps in this county-based series depict census tract or BNA boundaries and numbers, and the features underlying the boundaries. They also show governmental units in relation to the census tracts/ BNA’s. The Superintendent of Documents sells printed copies. Urbanized Area Outline/ Boundary Maps—Maps in this urbanized area-based series depict the boundaries of the urbanized area and the features underlying the boundaries. They also show the boundaries for American Indian DATA PRODUCTS AND USER ASSISTANCE

and Alaska Native areas (AIANA’s), States, counties, county subdivisions (MCD’s/ CCD’s), places (incorporated and census designated), the map series subject area, and selected base features and their names at a small scale. Electrostatic-plotter copies are available for purchase from Customer Services. Also, they appear on multiple pagesize sheets in the State reports of the 1990 CPH-2 series and the Supplementary Report, Population and Land Area of Urbanized Areas for the United States and Puerto Rico: 1990. Voting District Outline Maps—Maps in this county-based series depict voting district boundaries (for those counties for which States furnished boundary information) and the features underlying the boundaries. They also show governmental unit boundaries in relation to the voting districts. They are prepared on electrostatic plotters and sold by Customer Services.

Geographic Publications The Geographic Identification Code Scheme report in the 1990 CPH-R series will not be printed. Persons interested in this report are encouraged to use the TIGER/ GICSTM tape file (which also will be available on CD-ROM) described below. Listings similar to the tables that would have been included in the report may be offered. Contact Customer Serivces, Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233, telephone 301-763-4100. The Congressional District Atlas, 103rd Congress of the United States is a two-volume, 1,200-page atlas depicting the boundaries and number of the districts for the 103rd Congress as defined following the 1990 decennial census. This is the first Congress defined following the 1990 decennial census and, therefore, illustrates the most significant changes of the decade, including the reapportionment of the U.S. House of Representatives. Congressional district boundaries following governmental unit boundaries such as an incorporated place of a minor civil division, are illustrated using symbology identified in the map legend. Wherever possible, features used as congressional district boundaries are identified by their feature name or their feature type. The Census Bureau may produce subsequent atlases if court ordered or State mandated redistricting creates new congressional district boundaries. The Atlas is sold by the Superintendent of Documents (stock no. 003-024-08683-2; $42).

Machine-Readable Geographic Files All 1990 census summary tape files include 1990 census geographic area codes, FIPS codes, certain area names, land and inland water area in square kilometers, geographic coordinates for an internal point for each entity, and other geographic information. The Census Bureau developed an automated geographic data base, known as the TIGER (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) System, to produce the geographic products for the 1990 F–3

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census. TIGER provides coordinate-based digital map information for the entire United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Pacific territories over which the United States has jurisdiction. The TIGER System has significantly improved the utility of 1990 census maps and geographic reference products. Extract files generated from the TIGER System permit users, with appropriate software, to perform such tasks as linking the statistical data in the P.L. 94-171 file or the STF’s and displaying selected characteristics on maps or a video display screen at different scales and with whatever boundaries they select for any geographic area of the country. For example, a map for a particular county could show the distribution of the voting age population by city block. The first extract of selected geographic and cartographic information intended for computer applications, such as plotting maps and building geographic information systems, is called the TIGER/ LineTM files. TIGER/ LineTM files (released on tape and CD-ROM) contain attributes for the segments of each boundary and feature (for example, roads, railroads, and rivers), including 1990 census geographic codes for adjacent areas, latitude/ longitude coordinates of segment end points and the curvature of segments, the name and type of the feature, and the relevant census feature class code identifying the feature segment by category. TIGER/ LineTM files also furnish address ranges and associated ZIP Codes for each side of street segments that have city-style (house number/ street name) addresses; provide the names of landmarks, such as lakes and golf courses; and include other information. The 1992 version also includes school district codes, 1990 census urbanized area codes, codes for districts of the 103rd Congress, and address range coverage expanded to include all areas that have city-style addresses. TIGER/ GICSTM file is another extract. This file contains a total of 12 files, organized on a national or State-by-State basis, for a variety of geographic entities, such as metropolitan areas and their components as of the 1990 census, 1990 census urbanized areas and their components, American Indian and Alaska Native areas and their related states and counties, as well as more familiar entities including counties with their county subdivisions and places). This file contains high-level geographic names, codes, and relationship information. It can be used to link geographic entity names to the codes in the TIGER/ LineTM, TIGER/ SDTSTM and other TIGER extract files. It also contains 1990 census population and housing counts, population density (CD-ROM version only, but can be calculated using the tape version), and area measurement information (including land area, total water area and separate measurements for each of the four components of water—Inland, Great Lakes, Coastal, and Territorial), as well as the latitude and longitude for an internal point within each geography entity. The TIGER/ GICSTM also includes corrections to names for selected entities and corrections to the FIPS 55 codes for county subdivisions and places. The first 300 characters of each record in this file are the F–4

same as those in the Data Dictionary for the Summary Tape Files; and additional 100 characters provide the above mentioned corrections and components of water. Listings of the files in the TIGER/ GICSTM may be offered. Call Customer Services at 301-763-4100. Other TIGER System extracts, such as TIGER/ Census Tract ComparabilityTM file and TIGER/ UA Limit file, are released on computer tape and, in some cases, CD-ROM. For information on TIGER extract files, contact Customer Services.

REFERENCE MATERIALS The Census Bureau issues several reference publications for data users. Some are sold by the Superintendent of Documents; others are distributed free by Customer Services. Addresses and phone numbers for the Superintendent of Documents and Customer Services are given in the following section. • 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Guide. This guide, in the 1990 CPH-R report series, provides detailed information about all aspects of the census and a comprehensive glossary of census terms. Sold by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. (Part A, Text: stock no. 003-024-08574-7, $11. Part B, Glossary: stock no. 003-024-08679-4, $5.50.) • 1990 Census of Population and Housing Tabulation and Publication Program. A free report describing 1990 census products, comparing 1990 products with those of 1980, and more. Request from Customer Services. • Census ’90 Basics. A free booklet covering how the 1990 census data were collected and processed, the full range of data products, the maps and geographic files, and more, but with less detail than the Guide (above). Request from Customer Services. • Census ABC’s—Applications in Business and Community. A free booklet that highlights key information about the 1990 census and illustrates a variety of ways the data can be used. Request from Customer Services. • Maps and More. A free, tabloid-size booklet that describes the geographic entities for which the Census Bureau tabulates data. The booklet provides information on the types of geographic entities, how their boundaries are established, and how they relate to each other. It also covers how these entities differ among the censuses and surveys and describes the geographic products available from the Census Bureau. Request from Customer Services. • Strength in Numbers. A free, tabloid-size booklet designed to assist people in using 1990 census data in redistricting. Among other features, it includes illustrations of maps and Public Law 94-171 counts. Request from Customer Services. DATA PRODUCTS AND USER ASSISTANCE

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• TIGER: The Coast-to-Coast Digital Map Data Base. A free booklet describing the structure and uses of the Census Bureau’s TIGER System. Request from Customer Services. • Census and You. The Census Bureau’s monthly newsletter for data users. It reports on the latest 1990 census developments, selected new publications and computer tape files, other censuses and surveys, developments in services to users, and upcoming conferences and training courses. Subscriptions are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. • Monthly Product Announcement. A free monthly listing of all new Census Bureau publications; microfiche; maps; data files on tape, diskettes, or CD-ROM; and technical documentation. To subscribe, contact Customer Services. • Census Catalog and Guide. A comprehensive annual description of data products, statistical programs, and services of the Census Bureau. It provides abstracts of the publications, data files, microfiche, maps, and items online. In addition, the Catalog/ Guide offers such features as information about censuses and surveys and telephone contact lists of data specialists at the Census Bureau, the State Data Centers, and other data processing service centers. It is sold by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. Users also can get listings of new Census Bureau products, updated daily, by subscribing to the Daily List. This information and selected statistics are available online through CENDATATM, the Census Bureau’s online information service. For more information, contact Customer Services.

For special tabulation information: Population—Rosemarie Cowan, Population Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington,DC20233,telephone301-763-5476;Housing—William Downs, Housing and Household Economic Statistics, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233, telephone 301-763-8553. Regional Office Contacts— Atlanta, GA Boston, MA Charlotte, NC Chicago, IL Dallas, TX Denver, CO Detroit, MI Kansas City, KS Los Angeles, CA New York, NY Philadelphia, PA Seattle, WA

404-347-2274 617-565-7078 704-344-6144 312-353-0980 214-767-7105 303-969-7750 313-259-0056 913-236-3711 818-904-6339 212-264-4730 215-597-8313 206-728-5314

Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office The Superintendent of Documents handles the sale of most of the Federal Government’s publications, including 1990 census reports. To order reports and for information: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, telephone 202-783-3238.

Other Sources of Products and Services

The Census Bureau’s Customer Services sells most of the machine-readable data products, microfiche, and maps described earlier. (The 1990 census printed reports are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, as noted below.) Also, users may consult with specialists at the Census Bureau’s Washington headquarters and its 12 regional offices. From time to time, the specialists also conduct workshops, seminars, and training courses.

State Data Centers—The Census Bureau furnishes data products, training in data access and use, technical assistance, and consultation to all States, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. State Data Centers, in turn, offer publications for reference, printouts from computer tape, specially prepared reports, maps, and other products and assistance to data users. For a list of the State Data Centers, see the Census Catalog and Guide or contact Customer Services. The list also notes organizations in States participating in the Census Bureau’s Business/ Industry Data Center (BIDC) Program. The BIDC’s help business people, economic development planners, and other data users obtain and use data.

Washington, DC, Contacts—To order products, for a telephone contacts list of Census Bureau specialists, and for general information: Customer Services, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233, telephone 301763-4100 (fax number, 301-763-4794). For User-Defined Areas Program (UDAP) information: UDAP Staff, Decennial Planning Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233, telephone 301-7634282.

Census Information Center (CIC)—The CIC program provides data-related services for nationally based nonprofit organizations that represent minorities or other segments of the population who have been historically undercounted in decennial censuses. The participants include social service, business, professional, civil rights, educational, and religious groups. Through the project, five nonprofit groups now offer their clientele reports, computer tape printouts, and other information from the Census

SOURCES OF ASSISTANCE U.S. Bureau of the Census

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Bureau. To learn more about the program, write to the Census Information Center Branch, Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233, or call 301-763-1384. National Clearinghouse—The National Clearinghouse for Census Data Services is a listing of private companies and other organizations that offer assistance in obtaining and using data released by the Census Bureau. For a list of participants in the National Clearinghouse, see the Census Catalog and Guide or contact Customer Services. Depository Libraries—There are 1,400 libraries that receive (from the Government Printing Office) Federal publications that they think their patrons will need. Often some of these publications are Census Bureau reports. The Census Bureau provides free reports to an additional 120 census depository libraries. Also, many libraries purchase census reports and maps for their areas. The Census Catalog and Guide includes a list of all depository libraries.

OTHER CENSUS BUREAU RESOURCES The Census Bureau has more to offer than just the results of the census of population and housing. Through other censuses, surveys, and estimates programs, it compiles and issues (in reports, computer tape, and other media) data on subjects as diverse as appliance sales, neighborhood conditions, and exports to other countries. Here are examples of the information published about— • People: Age, race, sex, income, poverty, child care, child support, fertility, noncash benefits, education, commuting habits, pension coverage, unemployment, ancestry. • Business and industry: Number of employees, total payroll, sales and receipts, products manufactured or sold. • Housing and construction: Value of new construction, numbers of owners and renters, property value or rent paid, housing starts, fuels used, mortgage costs. • Farms: Number, acreage, livestock, crop sales. • Governments: Revenues and expenditures, taxes, employment, pension funds. • Foreign trade: Exports and imports, origin and destination, units shipped. • Other nations: Population, birth rates, death rates, literacy, fertility. The other censuses, such as agriculture, retail trade, manufactures, and governments, are collected for years ending in ‘‘2’’ and ‘‘7.’’ Surveys and estimates programs generate results as often as every month. Many of the monthly ‘‘economic indicators’’ that measure how the Nation is doing come directly or indirectly from the Census Bureau. Examples: employment and F–6

unemployment; housing starts; wholesale and retail trade; manufacturers’ shipments, inventories, and orders; export and import trade; and sales of single-family homes. The other statistical activities of the Census Bureau are described below. Data users will find more information about them and descriptions of their data products in the annual Census Catalog and Guide. Also, special guides and brochures are prepared for most of them. Contact the Census Bureau’s Customer Services for more information.

Current Demographic and Housing Programs Two types of current programs complement the 10-year census: population estimates and surveys. The total population of the United States is estimated monthly; the population of States, counties, and metropolitan areas is estimated annually; and the population of places and other governmental units is estimated every 2 years. Projections of future population are made at the national and State levels. The Census Bureau’s many household surveys update population and housing characteristics at the national level and sometimes for States and metropolitan areas, as well. These surveys also obtain many characteristics not included in the 10-year census. The Current Population Survey is taken monthly; the American Housing Survey national sample is taken biennially; the American Housing Survey metropolitan sample is taken in 44 areas, 11 per year in a 4-year cycle; most other surveys are annual or less frequent.

Economic Censuses and Surveys The economic censuses provide statistics about business establishments once every 5 years, covering years ending in ‘‘2’’ and ‘‘7.’’ The 1987 Economic Censuses include the censuses of retail trade, wholesale trade, service industries, transportation, manufactures, mineral industries, and construction industries. Also included are related programs, such as statistics on minority- and women-owned businesses, enterprise statistics, and censuses of economic activity in Puerto Rico and some of the outlying areas under U.S. jurisdiction. Several key statistics are tabulated for all industries covered in the censuses. They are number of establishments, number of employees, payroll, and measure of output (sales or receipts, and value of shipments or of work done). Other items vary from sector to sector. The Census Bureau also has programs that provide current statistics on such measures as total sales of particular kinds of businesses or production of particular products. These programs include monthly, quarterly, and annual surveys, the results of which appear in publication series such as Current Business Reports and Current Industrial Reports. The County Business Patterns program offers annual statistics based on data compiled primarily from administrative records. DATA PRODUCTS AND USER ASSISTANCE

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Agriculture Census and Surveys The agriculture census is conducted concurrently with the economic censuses. It is the only source of uniform agriculture data at the county level. It provides data on such subjects as the number and size of farms; land use and ownership; livestock, poultry, and crops; and value of products sold. Results of three surveys—the 1988 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey, 1988 Census of Horticulture Specialties, and 1988 Agricultural Economics and Land Ownership Survey—are published in conjunction with the 1987 Census of Agriculture. Also, the Census Bureau regularly issues reports from a survey on cotton ginnings.

Governments Census and Surveys The census of governments, also for years ending in ‘‘2’’ and ‘‘7,’’ covers all types of governments: Federal, State, county, municipal (place), township (county subdivision), school district, and special district. It provides data on such subjects as number of public employees, payrolls, revenue, and expenditures. Annual and quarterly surveys cover the same principal subjects but generate data only for States and the largest local governments.

Foreign Trade Statistics Monthly U.S. merchandise trade data compiled by the Census Bureau summarize export and import transactions

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and are based on the official documents filed by shippers and receivers. These figures reflect the flow of merchandise but not intangibles like services and financial commitments. The trade figures trace commodity movements out of and into the U.S. Customs jurisdiction, which includes Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as well as the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Data are published separately on trade between the United States and Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and other U.S. territories.

Other Statistical Activities The Census Bureau also offers international data. It maintains an international data base which is available to the public on computer tape and is used to produce the biennial World Population Profile report. It prepares studies dealing with the demographic and economic characteristics of other countries and world regions. Statistical compendia are another important data product. These publications (sometimes also offered in machinereadable form) draw data from many sources and reorganize them for convenient use. The most widely used compendia are the annual Statistical Abstract of the United States, the County and City Data Book (published every 5 years), and the State and Metropolitan Area Data Book (published approximately every 4 years).

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Figure 1. 1990 Census Content 100-PERCENT COMPONENT Population Household relationship Sex Race Age Marital status Hispanic origin

Housing Number of units in structure Number of rooms in unit Tenure—owned or rented Value of home or monthly rent Congregate housing (meals included in rent) Vacancy characteristics

SAMPLE COMPONENT Population

Housing

Social characteristics: Education—enrollment and attainment Place of birth, citizenship, and year of entry into U.S. Ancestry Language spoken at home Migration (residence in 1985) Disability Fertility Veteran status

Year moved into residence Number of bedrooms Plumbing and kitchen facilities Telephone in unit Vehicles available Heating fuel Source of water and method of sewage disposal Year structure built Condominium status Farm residence Shelter costs, including utilities

Economic characteristics: Labor force Occupation, industry, and class of worker Place of work and journey to work Work experience in 1989 Income in 1989 Year last worked

NOTE: Questions dealing with the subjects covered in the 100-percent component were asked of all persons and housing units. Those covered by the sample component were asked of a sample of the population and housing units.

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Figure 2. 1990 Census Printed Reports Series

Report(s) issued for

Title

Description

Geographic areas

1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING (1990 CPH) 100-Percent Data 1990 CPH-1

Summary Population and Housing Characteristics

U.S., States, DC, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands

Population and housing unit counts, and summary statistics on age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, household relationship, units in structure, value and rent, number of rooms, tenure, and vacancy characteristics

Local governmental units (i.e., counties, places, and towns and townships), other county subdivisions, and American Indian and Alaska Native areas

1990 CPH-2

Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S., States, DC, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands

Total population and housing unit counts for 1990 and previous censuses

States, counties, county subdivisions, places, State component parts of metropolitan areas (MA’s) and urbanized areas (UA’s), and summary geographic areas (for example, urban and rural)

100-Percent and Sample Data 1990 CPH-3

Population and Housing Characteristics for Census Tracts and Block Numbering Areas

MA’s, and the nonmetropolitan balance of each State, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands

Statistics on 100-percent and sample population and housing subjects

In MA’s: census tracts/ block numbering areas (BNA’s), places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, and counties. In the remainder of each State: census tracts/ BNA’s, places of 10,000 or more, and counties

1990 CPH-4

Population and Housing Characteristics for Congressional Districts of the 103rd Congress

States and DC

Statistics on 100-percent and sample population and housing subjects

Congressional districts (CD’s) and, within CD’s, counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 10,000 or more inhabitants in selected States, and American Indian and Alaska Native areas

Sample Data 1990 CPH-5

Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics

U.S., States, DC, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands

Statistics generally on sample population and housing subjects

Local governmental units (i.e., counties, places, and towns and townships), other county subdivisions, and American Indian and Alaska Native areas

1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION (1990 CP) 100-Percent Data 1990 CP-1

General Population Characteristics

U.S., States, DC, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands

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Detailed statistics on age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, and household relationship characteristics

States, counties, places of 1,000 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 1,000 or more inhabitants in selected States, State parts of American Indian areas, Alaska Native areas, and summary geographic areas such as urban and rural

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Figure 2. 1990 Census Printed Reports—Con. Series

Title

Report(s) issued for

Description

Geographic areas

1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION (1990 CP)—Con. 100-Percent Data—Con. 1990 CP-1-1A

General Population Characteristics for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas

U.S.

Detailed statistics on age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, and household relationship characteristics

American Indian and Alaska Native areas; i.e., American Indian reservations, off-reservation trust lands, tribal jurisdiction statistical areas (Oklahoma), tribal designated statistical areas, Alaska Native village statistical areas, and Alaska Native Regional Corporations

1990 CP-1-1B

General Population Characteristics for Metropolitan Areas

U.S.

Detailed statistics on age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, and household relationship characteristics

Individual MA’s. For MA’s split by State boundaries, summaries are provided both for the parts and for the whole MA

1990 CP-1-1C

General Population Characteristics for Urbanized Areas

U.S.

Detailed statistics on age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, and household relationship characteristics

Individual UA’s. For UA‘s split by State boundaries, summaries are provided both for the parts and for the whole UA

Sample Data 1990 CP-2

Social and Economic Characteristics

U.S., States, DC, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands

Statistics generally on sample population subjects

States (including summaries such as urban and rural), counties, places of 2,500 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 2,500 or more inhabitants in selected States, Alaska Native areas, and the State portion of American Indian areas

1990 CP-2-1A

Social and Economic Characteristics for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas

U.S.

Statistics generally on sample population subjects

American Indian and Alaska Native areas, as for CP-1-1A

1990 CP-2-1B

Social and Economic Characteristics for Metropolitan Areas

U.S.

Statistics generally on sample population subjects

Individual MA’s, as for CP-1-1B

1990 CP-2-1C

Social and Economic Characteristics for Urbanized Areas

U.S.

Statistics generally on sample population subjects

Individual UA’s, as for CP-1-1C

1990 CP-3

Population Subject Reports

Selected subjects

Reports on population census subjects such as migration, education, income, the older population, and racial and ethnic groups

Generally limited to the U.S., regions, and divisions; for some reports, other highly populated areas such as States, MA’s, counties, and large places

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Figure 2. 1990 Census Printed Reports—Con. Series

Title

Report(s) issued for

Description

Geographic areas

1990 CENSUS OF HOUSING (1990 CH) 100-Percent Data 1990 CH-1

General Housing Characteristics

U.S., States, DC, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands

Detailed statistics on units in structure, value and rent, number of rooms, tenure, and vacancy characteristics

States, counties, places of 1,000 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 1,000 or more inhabitants in selected States, State parts of American Indian areas, Alaska Native areas, and summary geographic areas such as urban and rural

1990 CH-1-1A

General Housing Characteristics for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas

U.S.

Detailed statistics on units in structure, value and rent, number of rooms, tenure, and vacancy characteristics

American Indian and Alaska Native areas; i.e., American Indian reservations, trust lands, tribal jurisdiction statistical areas (Oklahoma), tribal designated statistical areas, Alaska Native village statistical areas, and Alaska Native Regional Corporations

1990 CH-1-1B

General Housing Characteristics for Metropolitan Areas

U.S.

Detailed statistics on units in structure, value and rent, number of rooms, tenure, and vacancy characteristics

Individual MA’s. For MA’s split by State boundaries, summaries are provided both for the parts and for the whole MA

1990 CH-1-1C

General Housing Characteristics for Urbanized Areas

U.S.

Detailed statistics on units in structure, value and rent, number of rooms, tenure, and vacancy characteristics

Individual UA’s. For UA’s split by State boundaries, summaries are provided both for the parts and for the whole UA

1990 CH-2

Detailed Housing Characteristics

U.S., States, DC, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands

1990 CH-2-1A

Detailed Housing Characteristics for American Indian and Alaska Native Areas

U.S.

Statistics generally on sample housing subjects

American Indian and Alaska Native areas, as in 1990 CH-1-1A

1990 CH-2-1B

Detailed Housing Characteristics for Metropolitan Areas

U.S.

Statistics generally on sample housing subjects

Individual MA’s, as in 1990 CH-1-1B

1990 CH-2-1C

Detailed Housing Characteristics for Urbanized Areas

U.S.

Statistics generally on sample housing subjects

Individual UA’s, as in 1990 CH-1-1C

1990 CH-3

Housing Subject Reports

Selected subjects

Reports on housing census subjects such as structural and utilization characteristics in metropolitan areas

Generally limited to U.S., regions, and divisions; for some reports, other highly populated areas such as States, MA’s, counties, and large places

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Sample Data Statistics generally on sample housing subjects

States (including summaries such as urban and rural), counties, places of 2,500 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 2,500 or more inhabitants in selected States, Alaska Native areas, and State parts of American Indian areas

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Figure 3. 1990 Census Summary Tape Files Summary Tape File (STF 1A, 1B, etc.) and data type (100 percent or sample)1

STF 1 (100 percent)

STF 2 (100 percent)

STF 3 (Sample)

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Geographic areas

Description

A2

States, counties, county subdivisions, places, census tracts/ block numbering areas (BNA’s), block groups (BG’s). Also Alaska Native areas and State parts of American Indian areas

B2

States, counties, county subdivisions, places, census tracts/ BNA’s, BG’s, blocks. Also Alaska Native areas and State parts of American Indian areas

C2

U.S., regions, divisions, States (including summaries such as urban and rural), counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 10,000 or more inhabitants in selected States, metropolitan areas (MA’s), urbanized areas (UA’s), American Indian and Alaska Native areas

D

Congressional districts (CD’s) of the 103rd Congress by State; and within each CD: counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 10,000 or more inhabitants in selected States, Alaska Native areas, and American Indian areas

A

In MA’s: counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, and census tracts/ BNA’s. In the remainder of each State: counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, and census tracts/ BNA’s

B

States (including summaries such as urban and rural), counties, places of 1,000 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions, State parts of American Indian areas, and Alaska Native areas

C

U.S., regions, divisions, States (including summaries such as urban and rural), counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 10,000 or more inhabitants in selected States, all county subdivisions in New England MA’s, American Indian and Alaska Native areas, MA’s, UA’s

A2

States, counties, county subdivisions, places, census tracts/ BNA’s, BG’s. Also Alaska Native areas and State parts of American Indian areas

B2

Five-digit ZIP Codes within each State

C2

U.S., regions, divisions, States, counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 10,000 or more inhabitants in selected States, American Indian and Alaska Native areas, MA’s, UA’s

D

CD’s of the 103rd Congress by State; and within each CD: counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 10,000 or more inhabitants in selected States

Over 900 cells/ items of 100percent population and housing counts and characteristics for each geographic area

Over 2,100 cells/ items of 100percent population and housing counts and characteristics for each geographic area. Each of the STF 2 files will include a set of tabulations for the total population and separate presentations of tabulations by race and Hispanic origin

Over 3,300 cells/ items of sample population and housing characteristics for each geographic area

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Figure 3. 1990 Census Summary Tape Files—Con. Summary Tape File (STF 1A, 1B, etc.) and data type (100 percent or sample)1

STF 4 (Sample)

Geographic areas A

In MA’s: counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, and census tracts/ BNA’s. In the remainder of each State: counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, and census tracts/ BNA’s

B

State (including summaries such as urban and rural), counties, places of 2,500 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 2,500 or more inhabitants in selected States, all county subdivisions in New England MA’s, State parts of American Indian areas, and Alaska Native areas

C

U.S., regions, divisions, States (including urban and rural and metropolitan and nonmetropolitan components), counties, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants, county subdivisions of 10,000 or more inhabitants in selected States, all county subdivisions in New England MA’s, American Indian and Alaska Native areas, MA’s, UA’s

Description

Over 8,500 cells/ items of sample population and housing characteristics for each geographic area. Each of the STF 4 files will include a set of tabulations for the total population and separate presentations of tabulations by race and Hispanic origin.

Note: STF 420 Place of Work 20 Destinations File. This is a new file for 1990. Comparable data were included as part of STF 4 in 1980, but for 1990 this is a separate file and must be ordered and purchased separately from STF 4. The file contains 20 place of work destinations for each county or county equivalent, minor civil division, place of 10,000 or more persons, and census tract or block numbering area. Data are also provided for each major race and for workers of Hispanic origin cross-classified by race. The geographic level of the destinations varies. A destination may be a place, county, balance of county, metropolitan area, or balance of metropolitan area. 1 2

Similar STF’s will be prepared for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Also available on laser disc (CD-ROM). STF 1B CD-ROM presents only part of the data for blocks and other areas in the tape file.

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Figure 4. Other 1990 Census Data Products Title

Description

Geographic areas

Subject Summary Tape Files

Various computer tape files used to produce the subject reports (1990 CP-3 and 1990 CH-3 series).

U.S., regions, divisions, States, metropolitan areas ( MA’s), and large counties and places

Public Law 94-171 Data File (redistricting data)

Counts by total, race, and Hispanic origin for the total population and population 18 years old and over, and counts of housing units. Available on tape, CD-ROM, and paper listings

States, counties, county subdivisions, places, census tracts/ block numbering areas (BNA’s), block groups (BG’s), and blocks; voting districts where States have identified them for the Census Bureau; and American Indian and Alaska Native areas

Census/ Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) File

Sample tabulations showing detailed occupations and educational attainment data by age; cross tabulated by sex, Hispanic origin, and race

Counties, MA’s, places of 50,000 or more inhabitants

County-to-County Migration File

Summary statistics for all intra-state county-tocounty migration streams and significant interstate county-to-county migration streams. Each record will include codes for the geographic area of destination, and selected characteristics of the persons who made up the migration stream

States, counties

Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) Files

Machine-readable files containing a sample of individual long-form census records showing most population and housing characteristics but with identifying information removed

5 Percent—PUMS Areas

County groups, counties, county subdivisions, and places with 100,000 or more inhabitants

1 Percent—Metropolitan Areas (1990)

MA’s and other large areas with 100,000 or more inhabitants

3 Percent—Elderly

As above, but includes only households with at least one person age 60 or more

Same as for 5-percent sample

User-Defined Areas Tabulations

A set of standard tabulations provided on printouts, tapes, or other products with maps and narrative (if requested)

User-defined areas created by aggregating census blocks

Special Tabulations

User-defined tabulations for specified geographic areas provided on printouts, tapes, or other products

User-defined areas or standard areas

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DATA PRODUCTS AND USER ASSISTANCE

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APPENDIX G. Maps

A list of maps appears on page IV-1. Maps showing selected geographic areas begin on page IV-2.

MAPS

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