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Among all metros 65,000 population or larger in 2012, the population percent in poverty ranged from 6.3% to 39.8%. Demographic-economic characteristics of metropolitan areas are constantly changing. Knowing about the composition and trends reflected by these data are essential to planning, assessing opportunity and examining competitive position. Use the interactive analysis table in this section to view/rank/compare 113th Congressional Districts based on selected items from the ACS 2012 1-year estimates.

More detail ... in 2012, the Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX metro had a 2012 median household income (MHI) of $55,910. The Houston metro is featured in the detailed profiles shown in this section. MHI is item E062 in the DE3 Economic Characteristics. Develop profiles for metros of interest to perform similar analyses. Create a detailed profiles like those shown below for any ACS 2012 tabulation area using the APIGateway.

Annual demographic-economic estimates for each metropolitan area (2009/10 vintage) are available from American Community Survey (ACS). The ACS 1-year estimates are tabulated for areas of 65,000 population or more. There are 521 metros included in this group for ACS 2012. See more about ACS 2012.

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Data in the table are illustrative. See the more extensive data available via the APIGateway in sample profiles for the Houston, TX MSA. See below. Get these profiles for any ACS 2012 1-year estimates area: U.S., state, congressional district, county, city/place metro, urban area, school district, among others.

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Use the interactive table to view, query, rank, compare selected characteristics of all metros included in the ACS 2012 1 year estimates. All metropolitan areas are included in the ACS 5-year estimates (released December 2013).

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  • %HS Grad -- percent high school graduates -- ACS 2012 1 year estimate
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DE-2. Social Characteristics -- Houston, TX MSA example -- scroll section
Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX Metro Area >31000US26420      
Social Characteristics -- ACS 2012 1-YearItemValuePercent
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE      
  Total households S001 2,099,897 100.00
    Family households (families) S002 1,478,132 70.39
      With own children under 18 years S003 744,816 35.47
      Married-couple family S004 1,064,572 50.70
        With own children under 18 years S005 516,756 24.61
      Male householder, no wife present, family S006 115,266 5.49
        With own children under 18 years S007 55,296 2.63
      Female householder, no husband present, family S008 298,294 14.21
        With own children under 18 years S009 172,764 8.23
    Nonfamily households S010 621,765 29.61
      Householder living alone S011 519,810 24.75
        65 years and over S012 129,112 6.15
    Households with one or more people under 18 years S013 834,638 39.75
    Households with one or more people 65 years and over S014 402,196 19.15
    Average household size S015 2.92  
    Average family size S016 3.53  
RELATIONSHIP      
  Population in households S017 6,130,427 100.00
    Householder S018 2,099,897 34.25
    Spouse S019 1,064,928 17.37
    Child S020 2,115,631 34.51
    Other relatives S021 563,835 9.20
    Nonrelatives S022 286,136 4.67
      Unmarried partner S023 108,072 1.76
MARITAL STATUS      
  Males 15 years and over S024 2,356,879 100.00
    Never married S025 844,993 35.85
    Now married, except separated S026 1,204,740 51.12
    Separated S027 57,303 2.43
    Widowed S028 43,272 1.84
    Divorced S029 206,571 8.76
  Females 15 years and over S030 2,420,965 100.00
    Never married S031 720,000 29.74
    Now married, except separated S032 1,170,592 48.35
    Separated S033 79,344 3.28
    Widowed S034 175,681 7.26
    Divorced S035 275,348 11.37
FERTILITY      
  Number of women 15 to 50 years old w/birth in past 12 monthsS036 90,999 100.00
    Unmarried women (widowed, divorced, and never married) S037 29,640 32.57
      Per 1,000 unmarried women S038 37 0.04
    Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 years old S039 57 0.06
      Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 years old S040 29 0.03
      Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 years old S041 98 0.11
      Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 years old S042 27 0.03
GRANDPARENTS      
  Number of grandparents living with own grandchildren under 1S043 180,555 100.00
    Responsible for grandchildren S044 68,510 37.94
      Years responsible for grandchildren - less than 1 year S045 16,343 23.85
        Years responsible for grandchildren - 1 or 2 years S046 16,335 23.84
        Years responsible for grandchildren - 3 or 4 years S047 11,099 16.20
        Years responsible for grandchildren - 5 or more years S048 24,733 36.10
      Number of grandparents resp for own grandchildren under 18 S049 68,510 37.94
        Who are female S050 44,456 24.62
        Who are married S051 49,220 27.26
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT      
  Population 3 years and over enrolled in school S052 1,794,210 100.00
    Nursery school, preschool S053 114,683 6.39
    Kindergarten S054 97,159 5.42
    Elementary school (grades 1-8) S055 776,770 43.29
    High school (grades 9-12) S056 367,950 20.51
    College or graduate school S057 437,648 24.39
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT      
  Population 25 years and over S058 3,909,515 100.00
    Less than 9th grade S059 370,805 9.48
    9th to 12th grade, no diploma S060 368,223 9.42
    High school graduate (includes equivalency) S061 919,797 23.53
    Some college, no degree S062 856,562 21.91
    Associate's degree S063 236,501 6.05
    Bachelor's degree S064 754,517 19.30
    Graduate or professional degree S065 403,110 10.31
    Percent high school graduate or higher S066 81.1  
    Percent bachelor's degree or higher S067 29.6  
VETERAN STATUS      
  Civilian population 18 years and over S068 4,502,693 100.00
    Civilian veterans S069 299,643 6.65
DISABILITY STATUS-CIVILIAN NONINST POPULATION      
Total Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population S070 6,156,197 100.00
With a disability S071 601,914 9.78
Under 18 years S072 1,697,642 27.58
With a disability S073 63,172 1.03
18 to 64 years S074 3,897,202 63.31
With a disability S075 333,644 5.42
65 years and over S076 561,353 9.12
With a disability S077 205,098 3.33
RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO      
  Population 1 year and over S078 6,123,294 100.00
    Same house S079 5,097,727 83.25
    Different house in the U.S. S080 977,060 15.96
      Same county S081 681,030 11.12
      Different county S082 296,030 4.83
        Same state S083 191,836 3.13
        Different state S084 104,194 1.70
    Abroad S085 48,507 0.79
PLACE OF BIRTH      
  Total Population (D001) S086 6,204,161 100.00
    Native S087 4,823,078 77.74
      Born in United States S088 4,750,331 76.57
        State of residence S089 3,433,850 55.35
        Different state S090 1,316,481 21.22
      Born in PR, US Island areas or abroad to American parents S091 72,747 1.17
    Foreign born S092 1,381,083 22.26
U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS      
  Foreign-born population S093 1,381,083 100.00
    Naturalized U.S. citizen S094 488,887 35.40
    Not a U.S. citizen S095 892,196 64.60
YEAR OF ENTRY      
  Population born outside the United States S096 1,453,830 100.00
    Native S097 72,747 5.00
      Entered 2000 or later S098 5,538 0.38
      Entered before 2000 S099 67,209 4.62
    Foreign born S100 1,381,083 95.00
      Entered 2000 or later S101 98,816 6.80
      Entered before 2000 S102 1,282,267 88.20
WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN      
  Foreign-born population, excluding population born at sea S103 1,381,083 100.00
    Europe S104 60,636 4.39
    Asia S105 330,270 23.91
    Africa S106 60,781 4.40
    Oceania S107 3,268 0.24
    Latin America S108 910,494 65.93
    Northern America S109 15,634 1.13
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME      
  Population 5 years and over S110 5,728,901 100.00
    English only S111 3,558,105 62.11
    Language other than English S112 2,170,796 37.89
      Speak English less than "very well" S113 952,040 16.62
      Spanish S114 1,677,766 29.29
        Speak English less than "very well" S115 771,147 13.46
      Other Indo-European languages S116 178,902 3.12
        Speak English less than "very well" S117 48,315 0.84
      Asian and Pacific Islander languages S118 247,312 4.32
        Speak English less than "very well" S119 113,466 1.98
      Other languages S120 66,816 1.17
        Speak English less than "very well" S121 19,112 0.33
ANCESTRY      
  Total Population (D001) S086 6,204,161 100.00
    American S123 318,108 5.13
    Arab S124 41,069 0.66
    Czech S125 53,963 0.87
    Danish S126 12,241 0.20
    Dutch S127 37,623 0.61
    English S128 334,695 5.39
    French (except Basque) S129 144,533 2.33
    French Canadian S130 18,137 0.29
    German S131 551,103 8.88
    Greek S132 11,808 0.19
    Hungarian S133 8,454 0.14
    Irish S134 361,882 5.83
    Italian S135 125,120 2.02
    Lithuanian S136 3,624 0.06
    Norwegian S137 26,000 0.42
    Polish S138 87,521 1.41
    Portuguese S139 10,344 0.17
    Russian S140 22,723 0.37
    Scotch-Irish S141 54,518 0.88
    Scottish S142 71,558 1.15
    Slovak S143 2,507 0.04
    Subsaharan African S144 77,291 1.25
    Swedish S145 32,322 0.52
    Swiss S146 4,960 0.08
    Ukrainian S147 7,434 0.12
    Welsh S148 18,089 0.29
    West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) S149 28,473 0.46
     


DE-3. Economic Characteristics -- Houston, TX MSA example -- scroll section
Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX Metro Area >31000US26420      
Economic Characteristics -- ACS 2012 1-YearItemValuePercent
EMPLOYMENT STATUS      
Population 16 years and over E001 4,687,028 100.00
  In labor force E002 3,149,263 67.19
    Civilian labor force E003 3,147,258 67.15
      Employed E004 2,882,729 61.50
      Unemployed E005 264,529 5.64
    Armed Forces E006 2,005 0.04
  Not in labor force E007 1,537,765 32.81
    Civilian Labor Force (E003) E003 3,147,258 100.00
      Percent Unemployed E009 8.4  
Females 16 years and over E010 2,377,620 100.00
  In labor force E011 1,395,844 58.71
    Civilian labor force E012 1,395,523 58.69
      Employed E013 1,266,304 53.26
Own children under 6 years E014 546,139 22.97
  All parents in family in labor force E015 324,156 13.63
Own children 6 to 17 years E016 1,075,388 45.23
  All parents in family in labor force E017 705,523 29.67
COMMUTING TO WORK      
Workers 16 years and over E018 2,836,304 100.00
  Car, truck, or van -- drove alone E019 2,258,479 79.63
  Car, truck, or van -- carpooled E020 316,211 11.15
  Public transportation (excluding taxicab) E021 73,121 2.58
  Walked E022 39,194 1.38
  Other means E023 51,010 1.80
  Worked at home E024 98,289 3.47
Mean travel time to work (minutes) E025 28.6  
OCCUPATION      
Civilian employed population 16 years and over (E004) E004 2,882,729 100.00
  Management, business, science, and arts occupations E027 1,028,089 35.66
  Service occupations E028 502,762 17.44
  Sales and office occupations E029 678,175 23.53
  Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupationsE030 317,306 11.01
  Production, transportation, and material moving occupations E031 356,397 12.36
INDUSTRY      
Civilian employed population 16 years and over (E004) E004 2,882,729 100.00
  Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining E033 100,539 3.49
  Construction E034 258,829 8.98
  Manufacturing E035 301,954 10.47
  Wholesale trade E036 98,257 3.41
  Retail trade E037 318,840 11.06
  Transportation and warehousing, and utilities E038 172,061 5.97
  Information E039 41,157 1.43
  Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasinE040 166,123 5.76
  Professional, scientific, management, admin/waste mgmt serviE041 361,364 12.54
  Educational services, and health care and social assistance E042 575,589 19.97
  Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, food serviceE043 230,308 7.99
  Other services, except public administration E044 166,617 5.78
  Public administration E045 91,091 3.16
CLASS OF WORKER      
Civilian employed population 16 years and over (E004) E004 2,882,729 100.00
  Private wage and salary workers E047 2,355,849 81.72
  Government workers E048 334,476 11.60
  Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business E049 188,097 6.52
  Unpaid family workers E050 4,307 0.15
INCOME AND BENEFITS      
Total households E051 2,099,897 100.00
  Less than $10,000 E052 140,725 6.70
  $10,000 to $14,999 E053 98,450 4.69
  $15,000 to $24,999 E054 210,717 10.03
  $25,000 to $34,999 E055 214,121 10.20
  $35,000 to $49,999 E056 276,940 13.19
  $50,000 to $74,999 E057 363,118 17.29
  $75,000 to $99,999 E058 244,058 11.62
  $100,000 to $149,999 E059 292,812 13.94
  $150,000 to $199,999 E060 123,155 5.86
  $200,000 or more E061 135,801 6.47
Median household income (dollars) E062 55,910  
Mean household income (dollars) E063 80,356  
With earnings E064 1,796,140 85.53
  Mean earnings (dollars) E065 81,427  
With Social Security E066 439,437 20.93
  Mean Social Security income (dollars) E067 16,703  
With retirement income E068 242,273 11.54
  Mean retirement income (dollars) E069 23,175  
With Supplemental Security Income E070 86,133 4.10
  Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) E071 9,074  
With cash public assistance income E072 32,680 1.56
  Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) E073 3,883  
With Food Stamp benefits in the past 12 months E074 263,778 12.56
Families E075 1,478,132 100.00
  Less than $10,000 E076 68,315 4.62
  $10,000 to $14,999 E077 52,641 3.56
  $15,000 to $24,999 E078 128,427 8.69
  $25,000 to $34,999 E079 138,707 9.38
  $35,000 to $49,999 E080 183,701 12.43
  $50,000 to $74,999 E081 252,194 17.06
  $75,000 to $99,999 E082 188,645 12.76
  $100,000 to $149,999 E083 241,833 16.36
  $150,000 to $199,999 E084 103,281 6.99
  $200,000 or more E085 120,388 8.14
  Median family income (dollars) E086 65,854  
  Mean family income (dollars) E087 90,704  
  Per capita income (dollars) E088 28,269  
  Nonfamily households E089 621,765  
  Median nonfamily income (dollars) E090 36,890  
  Mean nonfamily income (dollars) E091 52,554  
  Median earnings for workers (dollars) E092 31,265  
  Median earnings for male full-time, year-round workers (dollE093 48,939  
  Median earnings for female full-time, year-round workers (doE094 38,026  
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE      
Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population E095 6,156,197 100.00
  With health insurance coverage E096 4,716,968 76.62
  With private health insurance coverage E097 3,509,280 57.00
    With public health coverage E098 1,599,668 25.98
    No health insurance coverage E099 1,439,229 23.38
  Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population Under 18 years E100 1,697,642 27.58
  No health insurance coverage E101 217,783 3.54
  Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years E102 3,897,202 63.31
  In labor force: E103 2,989,795 48.57
    Employed: E104 2,747,417 44.63
      With health insurance coverage E105 1,989,531 32.32
        With private health insurance E106 1,890,343 30.71
        With public coverage E107 137,790 2.24
      No health insurance coverage E108 757,886 12.31
    Unemployed: E109 242,378 3.94
      With health insurance coverage E110 102,447 1.66
        With private health insurance E111 69,506 1.13
        With public coverage E112 36,317 0.59
      No health insurance coverage E113 139,931 2.27
  Not in labor force: E114 907,407 14.74
    With health insurance coverage E115 600,551 9.76
      With private health insurance E116 408,515 6.64
      With public coverage E117 228,751 3.72
    No health insurance coverage E118 306,856 4.98
Pct Families/People w/Income past 12 Months Below Poverty      
  All families E119 13.0  
    With related children under 18 years E120 18.9  
      With related children under 5 years only E121 16.1  
  Married couple families E122 7.6  
    With related children under 18 years E123 10.8  
      With related children under 5 years only E124 6.8  
  Families with female householder, no husband present E125 31.4  
    With related children under 18 years E126 40.1  
      With related children under 5 years only E127 42.5  
  All people E128 16.4  
  Under 18 years E129 23.9  
    Related children under 18 years E130 23.7  
      Related children under 5 years E131 26.7  
      Related children 5 to 17 years E132 22.5  
  18 years and over E133 13.6  
    18 to 64 years E134 14.0  
    65 years and over E135 10.5  
  People in families E136 15.1  
  Unrelated individuals 15 years and over E137 24.2  
     


DE-4. Housing Characteristics -- Houston, TX MSA example -- scroll section
Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX Metro Area >31000US26420      
Housing Characteristics -- ACS 2012 1-YearItemValuePercent
HOUSING OCCUPANCY      
  Total housing units H001 2,363,507 100.00
    Occupied housing units H002 2,099,897 88.85
    Vacant housing units H003 263,610 11.15
    Homeowner vacancy rate H004 1.8  
    Rental vacancy rate H005 10.2  
UNITS IN STRUCTURE      
  Total housing units (H001) H001 2,363,507 100.00
    1-unit, detached H007 1,473,684 62.35
    1-unit, attached H008 77,427 3.28
    2 units H009 27,261 1.15
    3 or 4 units H010 62,693 2.65
    5 to 9 units H011 112,439 4.76
    10 to 19 units H012 209,527 8.87
    20 or more units H013 280,619 11.87
    Mobile home H014 117,619 4.98
    Boat, RV, van, etc. H015 2,238 0.09
YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT      
  Total housing units (H001) H001 2,363,507 100.00
    Built 2005 or later H017 50,463 2.14
    Built 2000 to 2004 H018 600,142 25.39
    Built 1990 to 1999 H019 354,512 15.00
    Built 1980 to 1989 H020 375,188 15.87
    Built 1970 to 1979 H021 464,924 19.67
    Built 1960 to 1969 H022 221,396 9.37
    Built 1950 to 1959 H023 159,385 6.74
    Built 1940 to 1949 H024 69,729 2.95
    Built 1939 or earlier H025 67,768 2.87
ROOMS      
  Total housing units (H001) H001 2,363,507 100.00
    1 room H027 34,302 1.45
    2 rooms H028 64,483 2.73
    3 rooms H029 298,007 12.61
    4 rooms H030 382,008 16.16
    5 rooms H031 439,066 18.58
    6 rooms H032 408,742 17.29
    7 rooms H033 277,778 11.75
    8 rooms H034 189,312 8.01
    9 rooms or more H035 269,809 11.42
    Median rooms H036 5  
BEDROOMS      
  Total housing units (H001) H001 2,363,507 100.00
    No bedroom H038 37,318 1.58
    1 bedroom H039 351,996 14.89
    2 bedrooms H040 508,442 21.51
    3 bedrooms H041 869,858 36.80
    4 bedrooms H042 494,806 20.94
    5 or more bedrooms H043 101,087 4.28
HOUSING TENURE      
  Occupied housing units H044 2,099,897 100.00
    Owner-occupied H045 1,288,302 61.35
    Renter-occupied H046 811,595 38.65
    Average household size of owner-occupied unit H047 3.06  
    Average household size of renter-occupied unit H048 2.70  
YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT      
  Occupied housing units (H044) H044 2,099,897 100.00
    Moved in 2005 or later H050 691,042 32.91
    Moved in 2000 to 2004 H051 891,805 42.47
    Moved in 1990 to 1999 H052 283,021 13.48
    Moved in 1980 to 1989 H053 112,975 5.38
    Moved in 1970 to 1979 H054 76,550 3.65
    Moved in 1969 or earlier H055 44,504 2.12
VEHICLES AVAILABLE      
  Occupied housing units (H044) H044 2,099,897 100.00
    No vehicles available H057 125,525 5.98
    1 vehicle available H058 729,731 34.75
    2 vehicles available H059 844,924 40.24
    3 or more vehicles available H060 399,717 19.04
HOUSE HEATING FUEL      
  Occupied housing units (H044) H044 2,099,897 100.00
    Utility gas H062 935,763 44.56
    Bottled, tank, or LP gas H063 45,904 2.19
    Electricity H064 1,104,120 52.58
    Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. H065 1,064 0.05
    Coal or coke H066 0 0.00
    Wood H067 3,342 0.16
    Solar energy H068 141 0.01
    Other fuel H069 1,972 0.09
    No fuel used H070 7,591 0.36
SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS      
  Occupied housing units (H044) H044 2,099,897 100.00
    Lacking complete plumbing facilities H072 8,618 0.41
    Lacking complete kitchen facilities H073 15,219 0.72
    No telephone service available H074 48,822 2.32
OCCUPANTS PER ROOM      
  Occupied housing units (H044) H044 2,099,897 100.00
    1.00 or less H076 1,997,166 95.11
    1.01 to 1.50 H077 75,908 3.61
    1.51 or more H078 26,823 1.28
VALUE      
  Owner Occupied housing units H079 1,288,302 61.35
    Less than $50,000 H080 95,031 4.53
    $50,000 to $99,999 H081 290,414 13.83
    $100,000 to $149,999 H082 304,880 14.52
    $150,000 to $199,999 H083 221,500 10.55
    $200,000 to $299,999 H084 187,365 8.92
    $300,000 to $499,999 H085 121,081 5.77
    $500,000 to $999,999 H086 50,099 2.39
    $1,000,000 or more H087 17,932 0.85
  Median (dollars) H088 141,400 6.73
MORTGAGE STATUS      
  Owner Occupied housing units H089 1,288,302 61.35
    Housing units with a mortgage H090 850,746 40.51
    Housing units without a mortgage H091 437,556 20.84
SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS      
  Housing units with a mortgage H092 850,746 100.00
    Less than $300 H093 765 0.09
    $300 to $499 H094 7,345 0.86
    $500 to $699 H095 21,176 2.49
    $700 to $999 H096 97,058 11.41
    $1,000 to $1,499 H097 302,409 35.55
    $1,500 to $1,999 H098 208,202 24.47
    $2,000 or more H099 213,791 25.13
    Median (dollars) H100 1,495  
  Housing units without a mortgage H101 437,556 100.00
    Less than $100 H102 3,810 0.87
    $100 to $199 H103 24,064 5.50
    $200 to $299 H104 51,146 11.69
    $300 to $399 H105 70,154 16.03
    $400 or more H106 288,382 65.91
    Median (dollars) H107 505  
  Selected monthly owner costs as pct of household income      
    Housing units with a mortgage H108 847,072 100.00
      Less than 20.0 percent H109 358,816 42.36
      20.0 to 24.9 percent H110 140,035 16.53
      25.0 to 29.9 percent H111 90,689 10.71
      30.0 to 34.9 percent H112 63,413 7.49
      35.0 percent or more H113 194,119 22.92
      Not computed H114 3,674 0.43
  Selected monthly owner costs as pct of household income      
    Housing units without a mortgage H115 432,693 100.00
      Less than 10.0 percent H116 190,561 44.04
      10.0 to 14.9 percent H117 85,590 19.78
      15.0 to 19.9 percent H118 48,340 11.17
      20.0 to 24.9 percent H119 31,006 7.17
      25.0 to 29.9 percent H120 18,761 4.34
      30.0 to 34.9 percent H121 13,655 3.16
      35.0 percent or more H122 44,780 10.35
      Not computed H123 4,863 1.12
GROSS RENT      
  Occupied units paying rent H124 781,602 100.00
    Less than $200 H125 7,584 0.97
    $200 to $299 H126 9,846 1.26
    $300 to $499 H127 39,344 5.03
    $500 to $749 H128 215,861 27.62
    $750 to $999 H129 227,098 29.06
    $1,000 to $1,499 H130 198,956 25.45
    $1,500 or more H131 82,913 10.61
    Median (dollars) H132 873  
  No rent paid H133 29,993  
Gross rent as pct of household income (GRAPI)      
  Occupied units paying rent H134 765,857 100.00
    Less than 15.0 percent H135 101,528 13.26
    15.0 to 19.9 percent H136 102,378 13.37
    20.0 to 24.9 percent H137 104,070 13.59
    25.0 to 29.9 percent H138 88,558 11.56
    30.0 to 34.9 percent H139 66,214 8.65
    35.0 percent or more H140 303,109 39.58
    Not computed H141 45,738 5.97
     


DE-5. General Demographics -- Houston, TX MSA example -- scroll section
Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX Metro Area >31000US26420      
General Demographics -- ACS 2012 1-YearItemValuePercent
Total population D001 6,204,161 100.00
  Male D002 3,084,770 49.72
  Female D003 3,119,391 50.28
  Under 5 years D004 475,260 7.66
  5 to 9 years D005 470,609 7.59
  10 to 14 years D006 480,448 7.74
  15 to 19 years D007 441,000 7.11
  20 to 24 years D008 427,329 6.89
  25 to 34 years D009 939,052 15.14
  35 to 44 years D010 887,511 14.31
  45 to 54 years D011 839,617 13.53
  55 to 59 years D012 371,324 5.99
  60 to 64 years D013 300,138 4.84
  65 to 74 years D014 348,985 5.63
  75 to 84 years D015 162,371 2.62
  85 years and over D016 60,517 0.98
  Median Age D017 33.5  
  18 years and over D018 4,504,698 72.61
  21 years and over D019 4,251,695 68.53
  62 years and over D020 750,652 12.10
  65 years and over D021 571,873 9.22
  18 years and over D022 4,504,698 72.61
    Male D023 2,217,872 35.75
    Female D024 2,286,826 36.86
  65 years and over D025 571,873 9.22
    Male D026 253,076 4.08
    Female D027 318,797 5.14
RACE      
Total Population (D001) D001 6,204,161 100.00
  One Race D029 6,063,975 97.74
  Two or More Races D030 140,186 2.26
  One race D031 6,063,975 97.74
    White D032 4,104,521 66.16
    Black or African American D033 1,060,936 17.10
    American Indian and Alaska Native D034 24,702 0.40
      Cherokee tribal grouping D035......
      Chippewa tribal grouping D036......
      Navajo tribal grouping D037......
      Sioux tribal grouping D038......
    Asian D039 421,731 6.80
      Asian Indian D040 110,176 1.78
      Chinese D041 76,897 1.24
      Filipino D042 47,273 0.76
      Japanese D043 6,322 0.10
      Korean D044 19,236 0.31
      Vietnamese D045 101,007 1.63
      Other Asian D046 60,820 0.98
    Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander D047 3,949 0.06
      Native Hawaiian D048 1,149 0.02
      Guamanian or Chamorro D049 914 0.01
      Samoan D050 95 0.00
      Other Pacific Islander D051 1,791 0.03
    Some other race D052 448,136 7.22
    Two or more races D053 140,186 2.26
      White and Black or African American D054 31,509 0.51
      White and American Indian and Alaska Native D055 26,419 0.43
      White and Asian D056 27,478 0.44
      Black/African American & American Indian & Alaska Native D057 3,896 0.06
    Race alone or in comb. with other races; Total population D058 6,204,161 100.00
      White D059 4,221,632 68.05
      Black or African American D060 1,108,955 17.87
      American Indian and Alaska Native D061 60,759 0.98
      Asian D062 465,347 7.50
      Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander D063 11,238 0.18
      Some other race D064 483,668 7.80
RACE/ETHNICITY      
Total population D001 6,204,161 100.00
  Hispanic or Latino (of any race) D066 2,228,634 35.92
    Mexican D067 1,716,841 27.67
    Puerto Rican D068 34,100 0.55
    Cuban D069 22,458 0.36
    Other Hispanic or Latino D070 455,235 7.34
  Not Hispanic or Latino D071 3,975,527 64.08
    White alone D072 2,406,315 38.79
    Black or African American alone D073 1,037,595 16.72
American Indian and Alaska Native alone D074 9,182 0.15
    Asian alone D075 418,237 6.74
    Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone D076 3,538 0.06
    Some other race alone D077 10,443 0.17
    Two or more races D078 90,217 1.45
      2 races including Some other race D079 6,172 0.10
      2 races excluding Some other race & 3 or more races D080 84,045 1.35
Total housing units D081 2,363,507  
     


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