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Situation & Outlook Report

Owosso, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area
(CBSA 37020)
Geographic-Demographic-Economic Characteristics -- access other areas
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Contents of this Report
This document is organized into these sections:
1. Recent Trends & Outlook
2. Overview & Updates
3. Reference & Thematic Pattern Maps
3.1. Lay of the Land
3.2. Neighborhood Patterns of Economic Prosperity
4. Population Characteristics & Trends
4.1. Component City Characteristics
4.2. Component County Characteristics
4.2.1. RDEMS Component County Characteristics
4.3. General Demographic Characteristics
5. Housing Characteristics & Trends
5.1. Total Housing Units
5.2. General Housing Characteristics
5.3. Residential Construction; Housing Units Authorized & Value
5.4. Housing Price Index
6. Economic Characteristics & Trends
6.1. Economic Profile
6.2. Cost of Living Indexes
6.3. Cost of Doing Business Indexes
6.4. Consumer Price Index
6.5. Gross Domestic Product
6.6. Establishments, Employment & Earnings by Type of Business
6.7. Labor Market Characteristics & Trends
7. Education Infrastructure
7.1. Component School District Characteristics
7.2. Component Higher Education Institution Characteristics
8. GeoPolitics
  Terms of Use
  Related Resources
  Using this Document
  Updates
  About Metros & Principal Cities
  Glossary


1. Recent Trends & Outlook
Summary of recent business, demographic, economic trends; year-ahead & 5-year outlook.
- the Recent Trends & Outlook section, updated quarterly, covers topics about this metro such as .. assessing the implications of next jobs report .. impact of Fed''s interest rate action .. which sectors are expanding or contracting .. housing market conditions .. insights to help your planning and decision-making. The Recent Trends & Outlook section is available in the subscription edition.

2. Overview & Update
The total population of the Owosso, MI MISA metro changed from 70,602 in 2010 to 68,889 in 2015, a change of -1,983 (-2.8%). Among all 917 metros, this metro was ranked number 475 in 2010 and 483 in 2015, based on total population. Annual net migration was -671 (2011), -719 (2012), -421 (2013), 16 (2014), 16 (2015). View annual population estimates and components of change table. See more about population characteristics below.

This metro is projected to have a total population in 2020 of 72,347. The projected population change from 2010 to 2020 is 1,710 (2.4%). The population ages 65 years and over is projected to change from 10,434 (2010) to 15,143 (2020), a change of 4,709 (45.1%). See more about population projections.

Based on per capita personal income (PCPI), this metro was ranked number 785 in 2008 and 756 in 2014. among the 917 metros for which personal income was estimated.The PCPI changed from $27,867 in 2008 to $32,787 in 2014, a change of $4,920 (17.7%). Per capita personal income (PCPI) is a comprehensive measure of individual economic well-being. Use the interactive table to compare PCPI in this metro to other metros. See more about PCPI in Economic Characteristics section below.

Attributes of driil-down, small area geography within the metro ... metros account for 65,744 of the national scope 73,056 census tracts (others are in non-metro areas). This metro is comprised of 17 tracts covering the metro wall-to-wall. View, rank, compare demographic-economic attributes of these tracts using the interactive tables. Use the CBSA code 37020; see table usage details below the table.

3. Lay of the Land & Neighborhood Patterns of Economic Prosperity   go top

3.1. Lay of the Land go top
Lay of the Land. The following map shows the metro with bold boundary.
Counties are labeled with county name and state-county FIPS code.

 
  View developed with CV XE GIS software.   See this section to learn about making custom metro maps.

3.2. Patterns of Economic Prosperity by Neighborhood go top

Median household income by census tract (see color/data legend at left of map).

 
  View developed with CV XE GIS software.   See this section to learn about making custom metro maps.

4. Population Characteristics & Trends go top
Updated monthly, quarterly, annually. Housing market conditions and extended detail Available in subscription edition.

4.1. Component City Characteristics go top
Principal Cities (about principal cities); Click link to view city profile.
  •   Owosso

Cities 10,000 population and over; click link to view city profile.
  AreaCensus
2010
July 1
2010
July 1
2011
July 1
2012
July 1
2013
July 1
2014
Change
2010-14
%Change
2010-14
  Owosso, MI (2661940) 15,194 15,187 15,035 14,877 14,784 14,779 -408 -2.70

All places interactive tables General Demographics | Social | Economic | Housing
All places time series population estimates interactive table.

4.2. Component County Characteristics   go top
Updated periodically, annually. General demographics, social characteristics and extended detail Available in subscription edition.

Metropolitan areas are defined as one or more contiguous counties based on a set of demographic-economic criteria. Counties comprising the metro are shown below. For multi-county metros, this section provides insights into how the population is changing by county. Many metros changed geographic composition (counties included in the metro) between the Census 2010 vintage and the current vintage. These changes, if any, are also shown below (county is marked with **). See projections in related section.Click county code link to view county components of change.

  AreaJuly 1
2010
PctJuly 1
2011
PctJuly 1
2012
PctJuly 1
2013
PctJuly 1
2014
PctJuly 1
2015
Pct
Metro Summary ... more details 197,069 100.0 202,628 100.0 202,375 100.0 202,173 100.0 203,483 100.0 204,275 100.0
  Shiawassee County (26155) 70,602 35.8 69,946 34.5 69,269 34.2 68,842 34.1 68,889 33.9 68,619 33.6

All counties interactive tables General Demographics | Social | Economic | Housing
All counties population estimates & components of change time series interactive table.

4.2.1. RDEMS County Characteristics
Updated quarterly. For more information, see RDEMS Main.
Links open HSG1 Housing & New Residential Construction section. Select other sections from list above table.
  Shiawassee County, MI

4.3. General Demographic Characteristics
Updated annually. For more information, detail & to compare areas use interactive table.
  Item20132014Change
2013-14
%Change
2013-14
Total Population: Race/Origin 68,900 68,933 33 0.05
  One race 0 67,925 67,925...
    White 0 66,828 66,828...
    Black/African American 0 66,828 66,828...
    American Indian/Alaska Native 0 202 202...
    Asian alone 0 482 482...
    Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0 46 46...
    Some other race alone 0 55 55...
  Two or more races 0 1,008 1,008...
  Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 1,861 1,984 123 6.61
Population 25 years and over 47,583 47,782 199 6.61
  % high school graduate or higher 91.0 92.5 1.5 1.65
  % bachelor's degree or higher 14.3 18.3 4.0 27.97
Total Households 28,093 27,285 -808 27.97
  Median household income ($) 41,892 48,523 6,631 15.83
  Mean household income ($) 51,095 57,928 6,833 13.37
  Item20132014Change
2013-14
%Change
2013-14
Total Population: Gender & Age 68,900 68,933 33 0.05
  Male 34,021 34,231 210 13.37
  Female 34,879 34,702 -177 13.37
  Under 5 years 3,517 3,278 -239 13.37
  5 to 9 years 4,086 4,229 143 3.50
  10 to 14 years 4,691 4,640 -51 -1.09
  15 to 19 years 4,878 4,728 -150 -3.08
  20 to 24 years 4,145 4,276 131 3.16
  25 to 34 years 7,587 7,518 -69 -0.91
  35 to 44 years 8,465 8,280 -185 -2.19
  45 to 54 years 10,710 10,502 -208 -1.94
  55 to 59 years 5,269 4,941 -328 -6.23
  55 to 59 years 5,269 4,941 -328 -6.23
  60 to 64 years 4,691 4,948 257 5.48
  65 to 74 years 6,276 6,566 290 4.62
  75 to 84 years 3,384 3,282 -102 -3.01
  85 years and over 1,201 1,745 544 45.30
  Median age 41.6 42.7 1.1 2.64
  18 years and over 53,560 53,870 310 0.58
  21 years and over 51,068 51,002 -66 -0.13
  62 years and over 13,390 14,529 1,139 8.51
  65 years and over 10,861 11,593 732 6.74

5. Housing Characteristics & Trends go top
Updated monthly, quarterly, annually. Housing market conditions and extended detail Available in subscription edition.

5.1. Total Housing Units
Updated Annually. Independent annual model-based estimates. For more information, detail & to compare areas use interactive table.
  ItemCensus
2010
July 1
2010
July 1
2011
July 1
2012
July 1
2013
July 1
2014
Change
2010-2014
%Change
2010-2014
  Total Housing Units 30,319 30,306 30,242 30,184 30,122 30,071 -235 -0.78

5.2. General Housing Characteristics
Updated Annually. For more information, detail & to compare areas use interactive table.
  Item20132014Change
2013-14
%Change
2013-14
Housing Units: Units in Structure 30,017 30,063 46 0.15
  1-unit, detached 23,700 23,698 -2 -0.01
  1-unit, attached 223 570 347 155.61
  2 units 712 1,317 605 84.97
  3 or 4 units 803 604 -199 -24.78
  5 to 9 units 1,032 626 -406 -39.34
  10 to 20 units 774 819 45 5.81
  20 or more units 671 923 252 37.56
  Item20132014Change
2013-14
%Change
2013-14
Housing Units: Occupancy & Tenure 30,017 30,063 46 0.15
  Occupied Housing Units 28,093 27,285 -808 -2.88
    Owner 21,042 19,610 -1,432 -6.81
    Renter 7,051 7,675 624 8.85
  Vacant Housing Units 1,924 2,778 854 44.39
  Homeowner vacancy rate 1.20 1.50 0.30...
  Rental vacancy rate 8.60 3.10 -5.50...
Average household size; owner-occ 2.50 2.51 0.01 0.40
Average household size; renter-occ 2.22 2.46 0.24 10.81
Median Value $ owner occupied 100,300 102,400 2,100 2.09
Median Rent $ renter occupied 660 701 41 6.21

6. Economic Characteristics & Trends go top

6.1. Economic Profile go top
The Economic Profile shows shows derivation and key components of total personal income. Data are organized by place of residence and place of work. The place of residence profile includes estimates of total personal income, population, and per capita personal income. The place of work profile includes estimates of total earnings, total employment and average earnings per job. Updated annually. See related interactive table.

  Item20112012201320142015Change
2011-2015
%Change
2011-2015
Personal income 2,193,455 2,209,830 2,250,643 2,316,898 2,407,048 213,593 9.7
  Net earnings 1/ 1,346,793 1,362,930 1,373,029 1,375,511 1,421,089 74,296 5.5
  Personal current transfer receipts 578,056 576,517 594,713 627,852 661,592 83,536 14.5
    Income maintenance 2/ 56,482 56,173 54,446 52,771 51,295 -5,187 -9.2
    Unemployment insurance compensation 29,949 22,163 16,720 8,224 6,821 -23,128 -77.2
    Retirement and other 491,625 498,181 523,547 566,857 603,476 111,851 22.8
  Dividends, interest, and rent 3/ 268,606 270,383 282,901 313,535 324,367 55,761 20.8
  Population 4/ 69,946 69,269 68,842 68,889 68,619 -1,327 -1.9
  Per capita personal income 31,359 31,902 32,693 33,632 35,078 3,719 11.9
  Per capita net earnings 19,255 19,676 19,945 19,967 20,710 1,455 7.6
  Per capita personal current transfer receipts 8,264 8,323 8,639 9,114 9,642 1,378 16.7
    Per capita income maintenance 808 811 791 766 748 -60 -7.4
    Per capita unemployment insurance compensation 428 320 243 119 99 -329 -76.9
    Per capita retirement and other 7,029 7,192 7,605 8,229 8,795 1,766 25.1
  Per capita dividends, interest, and rent 3,840 3,903 4,109 4,551 4,727 887 23.1
  Earnings by place of work 874,424 898,539 898,984 913,734 952,684 78,260 8.9
    Wages and salaries 572,636 587,420 589,156 623,219 651,266 78,630 13.7
    Supplements to wages and salaries 177,585 173,678 169,700 170,626 178,508 923 0.5
      Employer cont. for empl. pension & insur. funds 6/ 131,307 125,944 122,093 120,841 126,966 -4,341 -3.3
      Employer cont. for government social insurance 46,278 47,734 47,607 49,785 51,542 5,264 11.4
    Proprietors' income 124,203 137,441 140,128 119,889 122,910 -1,293 -1.0
      Nonfarm proprietors' income 31,115 21,509 23,938 4,426 3,289 -27,826 -89.4
      Farm proprietors' income 93,088 115,932 116,190 115,463 119,621 26,533 28.5
Total full-time and part-time employment 25,423 25,488 25,555 25,818 26,381 958 3.8
  Wage and salary jobs 17,523 17,589 17,579 17,921 18,271 748 4.3
  Number of proprietors 7,900 7,899 7,976 7,897 8,110 210 2.7
    Number of nonfarm proprietors 7/ 945 930 934 917 915 -30 -3.2
    Number of farm proprietors 6,955 6,969 7,042 6,980 7,195 240 3.5
Average earnings per job (dollars) 34,395 35,253 35,178 35,391 36,113 1,718 5.0
  Average wages and salaries 32,679 33,397 33,515 34,776 35,645 2,966 9.1
  Average nonfarm proprietors' income 13,384 16,635 16,500 16,542 16,626 3,242 24.2
Dollar items are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation). Per capita items in dollars; other dollar items in thousands of dollars.
See related notes.

6.2. Cost of Living Indexes   go top
Updated periodically. Available in subscription edition.

6.3. Cost of Doing Business Indexes   go top
Updated periodically. Available in subscription edition.

6.4. Consumer Price Index   go top
Updated monthly. Available in subscription edition.

6.5. Gross Domestic Product by Sector   go top
Updated quarterly, annually. For more information, detail & to compare areas use interactive table. Additional detail in subscription edition.

6.6. Establishments, Employment & Earnings by Detailed Type of Business go top
Updated quarterly. For more information, detail & to compare areas use interactive table.

Use the following links to access detailed establishment and employment data by type of business (CSV files).
  .. see notes on using these files.
  2013Q1 .. 2013Q2 .. 2013Q3 .. 2013Q4 .|. 2014Q1 .. 2014Q2 .. 2014Q3 .. 2014Q4 .|. 2015Q1 .. 2015Q2 .. 2015Q3 .. 2015Q4 .. 2016Q1 .. 2016Q2
 
6.7. Labor Market Characteristics & Trends go top
Updated monthly. Available in subscription edition.
For more information, detail & to compare areas use interactive table.
Table shows 13 most recent months.
  ItemAug15Sep15Oct15Nov15Dec15Jan16Feb16Mar16Apr16May16Jun16Jul16Aug16
Unemplymnt Rate 4.7 4.1 3.9 3.9 4.3 5.5 5.4 5.4 4.5 5.0 4.7 5.3 4.6
Unemployment 1,544 1,359 1,302 1,302 1,436 1,833 1,821 1,823 1,522 1,722 1,580 1,766 1,519
Employment 31,393 31,494 31,978 32,216 32,083 31,649 32,077 32,000 32,160 32,439 32,131 31,557 31,675
Labor Force32,93732,85333,28033,51833,51933,48233,89833,82333,68234,16133,71133,32333,194

7. Education Infrastructure   go top

7.1. Component School District Characteristics   go top
Districts in this metro. Updated periodically. See related School District interactive table.
District NameCity Name District
Code
Locale
Code
CountyState2012-13
Enrollment
2013 Total
Population
Grade Relevant
Pop Ages 5-17
Byron Area SchoolsByron 26075304126155MI 1,105 6,442 1,258
Corunna Public SchoolsCorunna 26108603226155MI 2,114 10,150 1,723
Durand Area SchoolsDurand 26123304126155MI 1,602 10,615 1,776
Laingsburg Community SchoolsLaingsburg 26205504226155MI 1,120 5,989 1,141
Morrice Area SchoolsMorrice 26246304126155MI 622 4,118 752
New Lothrop Area Public SchoolsNew Lothrop 26252904126155MI 912 3,818 658
Owosso Public SchoolsOwosso 26272103226155MI 3,235 24,376 4,058
Perry Public SchoolsPerry 26279003126155MI 1,377 9,571 1,811

Number of districts: 8 ... Total enrollment: 12,087
All school districts interactive tables General Demographics | Social | Economic | Housing
All school districts enrollment & adminstratively reported data interactive table.

7.2. Component Higher Education Institution Characteristics   go top
2014-15 School Year. Extended detail Available in subscription edition.
  Institution City Name Code LevelTotal UG EnrollmentFulltime UG EnrollmentTotal Grad EnrollmentFulltime Grad Enrollment
Baker College of Owosso Owosso, MI1688386 2,508 1,572 4 0

  Number of institutions: 1 ... Total undergraduate enrollment: 2,508
  Levels: 3-Assoc degree, 4-at least 2, but < 4 years, 5-Bach degree, 6-Postbacc cert, 7 Masters degree, 8 Post-masters cert, 9 Doctors degree

8. GeoPolitics   go top
Updated periodically. Voting patterns, citizen voting age population, state legislative districts, congressional districts .. in this metro.
Available in subscription edition.

Notes
  • All data are for current vintage county and metro definition.
  • Developed by ProximityOne -- Metro Reports (888-364-7656)
  • Data sources: ProximityOne, Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Housing Finance Agency,
    National Center for Education Statistics.

Updates go top
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  • Overview lead narrative; quarterly & annual/March.
  • Housing Price Index (section 5.4) quarterly.
  • Establishments, employment & earnings (section 6.6) quarterly.
  • Economic profile and personal income (section 6.1) annual/November.
  • Labor market situation (section 6.7) monthly.
  • Residential construction; units authorized & value (section 5.3.) monthly.
  • Population by county; annual series 2010-2016 (section 4.2.) annual/July.
  • Population by county; links for individual counties (section 4.2.) annual/July.
      -- includes annual data 2010-2016.
      -- includes components of change; race/origin; single year of age; age group summaries.
  • Total population and components of change; annual/March.
  • Census tracts overview section; annual/December.
  • General Demographics section updated/extended; annual/December.
  • Gross Domestic Product section; annual/September.
  • Higher education institutions; annual/February.
  • Metro & county demographic component detailed annual estimates; annual/March.
  • School districts in metro & K-12 enrollment; annual/August.
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Terms of Use go top
Situation & Outlook Reports are a proprietary resource developed by ProximityOne. There is no warranty of any type associated with any aspect of this report. The user of this document is solely responsible to any use, direct or indirect, that might be made of this document.

Related Resources go top
  • Metros main page
  • Current estimates and projections: states to 2030, counties & metros to 2020 by age, counties & states to 2060.
  • Making Custom Metropolitan Area Maps
  • Rental Market Conditions by Metropolitan Area
  • Metro Gross Domestic Product
  • Housing Price Index
  • Establishments, Employment & Earnings
  • Regional Economic Information System
  • ACS 2014 1-year General Demographics ... Social Characteristics ... Economic Characteristics ... Housing Characteristics

Using this Document go top
The Situation & Outlook Report, a component of the Situation & Outlook, is a core ProximityOne information resource providing insights into characteristics and trends of counties, metropolitan areas, states and the U.S. The Report also provides a gateway to drill-down demographic, economic and business data for smaller geographic areas.

Metropolitan areas include approximately 94 percent of the U.S. population -- 85 percent in metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) and 9 percent in micropolitan statistical areas (MISAs).

About Metropolitan Areas & Principal Cities -- scroll section go top
Metropolitan Areas are designated by OMB ("Standards for Delineating Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas") based mainly on Census Bureau-sourced data. Metropolitan areas are defined as Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) and Micropolitan Statistical Areas (MISA). MSAs and MISAs are also referred to a Core-Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs). Contiguous CBSAs are defined as Combined Statistical Areas (CSA).

By definition, metropolitan areas are comprised of one or more contiguous counties. Metropolitan areas are not single cities and typically include many cities. Metropolitan areas are comprised of urban and rural areas and often have large expanses of rural territory. A business and demographic-economic synergy exists within each metro; metros often interact with adjacent metros. The demographic-economic make-up of metros vary widely and change often. See more about metros.

Principal Cities. The largest city in each metropolitan or micropolitan statistical area is designated a "principal city." Principal cities are designated by OMB based on Census-sourced data. Additional cities qualify as principal cities if specified requirements are met concerning population size and employment. The title of each metropolitan or micropolitan statistical area consists of the names of up to three of its principal cities and the name of each state into which the metropolitan or micropolitan statistical area extends. Titles of metropolitan divisions also typically are based on principal city names but in certain cases consist of county names.

One or more principal cities are designated within each Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and Micropolitan Statistical Area (MISA). The term "principal city" is defined in the OMB "Standards for Delineating Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas." A principal city is an OMB designation applied to one or more incorporated places and/or census designated places (CDPs). The OMB standards designate a Principal City (or Cities) of a Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) as determined by:
  a) The largest incorporated place with a 2010 Census population of at least 10,000 in the CBSA or,
        if no incorporated place of at least 10,000 population is present in the CBSA,
        the largest incorporated place or census designated place in the CBSA; and
  b) Additional places with 2010 Census population of at least 250,000 or in which 100,000 or more persons work; and
  c) Additional places with 2010 Census population of 50,000-250,000,
        and number of workers working in the place meets or exceeds the number of workers living in the place; and
  d) Additional places with 2010 Census population of 10,000-50,000, and at least one-third the population size of the largest place,
        and in which the number of workers working in the place meets or exceeds the number of workers living in the place.

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