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Situation & Outlook Report

Jo Daviess County, IL (17085)
- Geographic-Demographic-Economic Characteristics
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- Updated: 03/10/18

Produced for each of the United States 3,142 counties, this report is a companion product to the ProximityOne Data Service (PDS) and is developed/updated using PDS data resources. It presents selected PDS data used in the development of the ProximityOne Situation & Outlook Outlook2030 demographic-economic projections to 2030.

Contents
This document is organized into these sections:
1.1. Overview & Updates
2.1. General Demographics
2.2. Social Characteristics
2.3. Economic Characteristics
2.4. Housing Characteristics
3.1. Business Establishments
  Situation & Outlook
  Terms of Use
  Statistical Release Dates
  Related Resources
  Using this Document
  Glossary


1.1. Overview

Selected Characteristics
  Item   Value
  Census 2010 Total Population 22,648
  Census 2010 Percent Urban Population 27.41
  Land area 618.6 square miles
  Census 2010 Population Density 37 persons per square mile
  Internal latitude-longitude point 42.362390, -90.211471
  County Jo Daviess County, IL (17085)
  Metro/CBSA ( )
  Projected Population 2020 21,133
  ... 2030 19,895
  Housing Price Index 2014 (see HPI notes) 212.97 .. %change from 2013 ... -0.44
  .. HPI 2015 215.74 .. %change from 2014 ... 1.30
  .. HPI 2016 212.08 .. %change from 2015 ... -1.70
  Business Establishments 2015 (see CBP notes) 721
  .. Business Establishments Employment, 2015 6,890
  .. Business Establishments Payroll, 2015 $243,887,000 .. annual pay per employee $35,397

Five Year Change (ACS-based 5-year estimates)
  Item2009 ACS2011-5yr2014 ACS2016-5yrChange% Change
Population 22,709 22,186 -523 -2.30
Housing Units 13,519 13,596 77 0.57
  Occupied Units 9,862 9,611 -251 -2.55
  Vacant Units 3,657 3,985 328 8.97
%H.S. Graduate 89.9 92.0 2.1 2.3
%College Graduate 23.3 24.1 0.8 3.4
Gini Index of Income Inequality (see Gini notes) 0.4293 0.4259 -0.0034 -0.7920
Median Household Income $52,487 $54,702 $2,215 4.22
Median Housing Value $142,200 $140,700 ($1,500) -1.05
Median Rent $629 $631 $2 0.32

Selected Annual Items (model-based estimates)
- these items among hundreds of others are available annually 2010-2030 in the Outlook2030 estimates & projections database.
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  Item2010201120122013201420152016
Total Population 22,648 22,640 22,496 22,332 22,298 22,034 21,770
  Births 164 186 210 183 172 191 176
  Deaths 280 244 221 235 258 248 248
  Migration, International 17 17 5 7 8 9 8
  Migration, Domestic 53 53 -134 -105 44 -185 -186
Population in Group Quarters 167 167 167 167 167 167 167
Population in Households 22,481 22,473 22,329 22,165 22,131 21,867 21,603
Population by Age
  Ages 0-4 1,169 1,140 1,107 1,038 983 962 957
  Ages 5-17 3,520 3,503 3,444 3,414 3,383 3,339 3,266
  Ages 18-34 7,182 7,112 7,065 7,163 7,179 7,230 7,236
  Ages 18+ 17,959 17,997 17,945 17,880 17,932 17,733 17,547
  Ages 85+ 640 632 650 672 687 673 669
Population by Gender
  Male 11,359 11,356 11,326 11,221 11,175 11,016 10,899
  Female 11,289 11,284 11,170 11,111 11,123 11,018 10,871
Population by Race/Origin
  White alone 22,227 22,166 22,000 21,867 21,794 21,540 21,228
  Black alone 105 118 131 114 122 129 149
  American Indian/Alaska Native alone 48 47 51 53 56 55 67
  Asian alone 75 101 98 105 106 112 116
  Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander alone 10 10 9 10 11 11 11
  Two or more races 183 198 207 183 209 187 199
  Hispanic 620 637 667 649 655 644 645
Total Housing Units 13,575 13,579 13,580 13,593 13,594 13,600 13,593
  Occupied Housing Units/Households 9,754 9,757 9,757 9,767 9,340 9,171 9,456
  Vacant Units 3,821 3,822 3,823 3,826 4,254 4,429 4,137
  New Residential Construction (total units) 37 33 45 39 28 34 50
Median Household Income $45,972 $51,293 $49,671 $49,573 $51,282 $51,201 $54,169

2.1. General Demographic Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census American Community Survey 5-year estimates; ACS 2015 and ACS 2016
- view/compare this area to other areas using county trends interactive table.
  Item2013 ACS2015-5yr2014 ACS2016-5yrChange% Change
    
GENDER AND AGE     
 Total population 22,397 22,186 -211 -0.9
  Male 11,254 11,165 -89 -0.8
  Female 11,143 11,021 -122 -1.1
    
  Under 5 years 1,081 963 -118 -10.9
  5 to 9 years 1,024 1,077 53 5.2
  10 to 14 years 1,473 1,464 -9 -0.6
  15 to 19 years 1,337 1,321 -16 -1.2
  20 to 24 years 1,060 1,080 20 1.9
  25 to 34 years 2,070 1,955 -115 -5.6
  35 to 44 years 2,368 2,346 -22 -0.9
  45 to 54 years 3,065 2,928 -137 -4.5
  55 to 59 years 1,681 1,557 -124 -7.4
  60 to 64 years 2,011 2,080 69 3.4
  65 to 74 years 3,001 3,131 130 4.3
  75 to 84 years 1,585 1,593 8 0.5
  85 years and over 641 691 50 7.8
    
  Median age (years) 48.2 48.6 0.4 0.8
    
  18 years and over 17,960 17,821 -139 -0.8
  21 years and over 17,234 17,194 -40 -0.2
  62 years and over 6,542 6,683 141 2.2
  65 years and over 5,227 5,415 188 3.6
    
  18 years and over 17,960 17,821 -139 -0.8
   Male 8,898 8,855 -43 -0.5
   Female 9,062 8,966 -96 -1.1
    
  65 years and over 5,227 5,415 188 3.6
   Male 2,496 2,616 120 4.8
   Female 2,731 2,799 68 2.5
    
RACE     
 Total population 22,397 22,186 -211 -0.9
  One race 22,116 21,942 -174 -0.8
  Two or more races 281 244 -37 -13.2
    
 One race 22,116 21,942 -174 -0.8
  White 21,880 21,648 -232 -1.1
  Black or African American 60 89 29 48.3
  American Indian and Alaska Native 43 27 -16 -37.2
   Cherokee tribal grouping ............
   Chippewa tribal grouping 4 7 3 75.0
   Navajo tribal grouping ............
   Sioux tribal grouping ............
  Asian 89 112 23 25.8
   Asian Indian 34 54 20 58.8
   Chinese 17 26 9 52.9
   Filipino 10 22 12 120.0
   Japanese ............
   Korean 21.........
   Vietnamese ............
   Other Asian 7 10 3 42.9
  Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 8 20 12 150.0
   Native Hawaiian 1 1 0 0.0
   Guamanian or Chamorro 1 2 1 100.0
   Samoan ... 12......
   Other Pacific Islander 6 5 -1 -16.7
  Some other race 36 46 10 27.8
 Two or more races 281 244 -37 -13.2
  White and Black or African American 138 108 -30 -21.7
  White and American Indian and Alaska Native 56 74 18 32.1
  White and Asian 17 7 -10 -58.8
  Black or African American and American Indian and Alaska Native ............
    
Race alone or in combination with one or more other races     
 Total population 22,397 22,186 -211 -0.9
  White 22,124 21,869 -255 -1.2
  Black or African American 207 202 -5 -2.4
  American Indian and Alaska Native 99 101 2 2.0
  Asian 143 142 -1 -0.7
  Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 26 47 21 80.8
  Some other race 88 74 -14 -15.9
    
HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE     
 Total population 22,397 22,186 -211 -0.9
  Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 688 652 -36 -5.2
   Mexican 555 510 -45 -8.1
   Puerto Rican 41 59 18 43.9
   Cuban 16 18 2 12.5
   Other Hispanic or Latino 76 65 -11 -14.5
  Not Hispanic or Latino 21,709 21,534 -175 -0.8
   White alone 21,259 21,070 -189 -0.9
   Black or African American alone 60 89 29 48.3
   American Indian and Alaska Native alone 43 27 -16 -37.2
   Asian alone 89 112 23 25.8
   Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 5 16 11 220.0
   Some other race alone ... 7......
   Two or more races 253 213 -40 -15.8
    Two races including Some other race 23.........
    Two races excluding Some other race, and Three or more races 230 213 -17 -7.4
    
Total housing units 13,578 13,596 18 0.1
    
CITIZEN, VOTING AGE POPULATION     
Citizen, 18 and over population 17,685 17,602 -83 -0.5
 Male 8,784 8,765 -19 -0.2
 Female 8,901 8,837 -64 -0.7
    

 
2.2. Social Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census American Community Survey 5-year estimates; ACS 2015 and ACS 2016
- view/compare this area to other areas using county trends interactive table.
  Item2013 ACS2015-5yr2014 ACS2016-5yrChange% Change
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE     
 Total households 9,542 9,611 69 0.7
  Family households (families) 6,458 6,441 -17 -0.3
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 2,159 2,135 -24 -1.1
  Married-couple family 5,392 5,435 43 0.8
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 1,453 1,492 39 2.7
  Male householder, no wife present, family 338 264 -74 -21.9
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 237 151 -86 -36.3
  Female householder, no husband present, family 728 742 14 1.9
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 469 492 23 4.9
  Nonfamily households 3,084 3,170 86 2.8
   Householder living alone 2,609 2,655 46 1.8
    65 years and over 1,176 1,205 29 2.5
    
  Households with one or more people under 18 years 2,323 2,317 -6 -0.3
  Households with one or more people 65 years and over 3,435 3,558 123 3.6
    
  Average household size 2.33 2.29 -0.04 -1.7
  Average family size 2.80 2.78 -0.02 -0.7
    
RELATIONSHIP     
 Population in households 22,195 21,986 -209 -0.9
  Householder 9,542 9,611 69 0.7
  Spouse 5,400 5,437 37 0.7
  Child 5,725 5,464 -261 -4.6
  Other relatives 524 591 67 12.8
  Nonrelatives 1,004 883 -121 -12.1
   Unmarried partner 661 590 -71 -10.7
    
MARITAL STATUS     
 Males 15 years and over 9,351 9,313 -38 -0.4
  Never married 2,472 2,321 -151 -6.1
  Now married, except separated 5,576 5,730 154 2.8
  Separated 101 60 -41 -40.6
  Widowed 233 250 17 7.3
  Divorced 969 952 -17 -1.8
    
 Females 15 years and over 9,468 9,369 -99 -1.0
  Never married 1,815 1,819 4 0.2
  Now married, except separated 5,586 5,575 -11 -0.2
  Separated 101 97 -4 -4.0
  Widowed 852 805 -47 -5.5
  Divorced 1,114 1,073 -41 -3.7
    
FERTILITY     
  Number of women 15 to 50 years old who had a birth in the past 12 months 292 259 -33 -11.3
  Unmarried women (widowed, divorced, and never married) 151 105 -46 -30.5
   Per 1,000 unmarried women 72 51 -21 -29.2
  Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 years old 71 65 -6 -8.5
  Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 years old 60 45 -15 -25.0
  Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 years old 156 145 -11 -7.1
  Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 years old 9 8 -1 -11.1
    
GRANDPARENTS     
 Number of grandparents living with own grandchildren under 18 years 297 291 -6 -2.0
  Grandparents responsible for grandchildren 103 89 -14 -13.6
Years responsible for grandchildren     
   Less than 1 year 71 73 2 2.8
   1 or 2 years 17 2 -15 -88.2
   3 or 4 years 7 6 -1 -14.3
   5 or more years 8 8 0 0.0
    
 Number of grandparents responsible for own grandchildren under 18 years 103 89 -14 -13.6
  Who are female 60 53 -7 -11.7
  Who are married 83 67 -16 -19.3
    
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT     
 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 4,642 4,596 -46 -1.0
  Nursery school, preschool 350 357 7 2.0
  Kindergarten 182 201 19 10.4
  Elementary school (grades 1-8) 2,079 1,992 -87 -4.2
  High school (grades 9-12) 1,095 1,158 63 5.8
  College or graduate school 936 888 -48 -5.1
    
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT     
 Population 25 years and over 16,422 16,281 -141 -0.9
  Less than 9th grade 397 392 -5 -1.3
  9th to 12th grade, no diploma 871 917 46 5.3
  High school graduate (includes equivalency) 6,278 6,035 -243 -3.9
  Some college, no degree 3,827 3,737 -90 -2.4
  Associate's degree 1,173 1,276 103 8.8
  Bachelor's degree 2,483 2,515 32 1.3
  Graduate or professional degree 1,393 1,409 16 1.1
    
  Percent high school graduate or higher 92.3 92.0 -0.3 -0.3
  Percent bachelor's degree or higher 23.6 24.1 0.5 2.1
    
VETERAN STATUS     
 Civilian population 18 years and over 17,958 17,821 -137 -0.8
  Civilian veterans 2,003 2,008 5 0.2
    
DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION     
 Total Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population 22,245 22,034 -211 -0.9
  With a disability 2,640 2,678 38 1.4
    
 Under 18 years 4,437 4,365 -72 -1.6
  With a disability 112 127 15 13.4
    
 18 to 64 years 12,693 12,360 -333 -2.6
  With a disability 1,019 1,042 23 2.3
    
 65 years and over 5,115 5,309 194 3.8
  With a disability 1,509 1,509 0 0.0
    
RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO     
 Population 1 year and over 22,186 21,990 -196 -0.9
  Same house 19,932 19,624 -308 -1.5
  Different house in the U.S. 2,228 2,337 109 4.9
   Same county 1,337 1,281 -56 -4.2
   Different county 891 1,056 165 18.5
    Same state 470 619 149 31.7
    Different state 421 437 16 3.8
  Abroad 26 29 3 11.5
    
PLACE OF BIRTH     
 Total population 22,397 22,186 -211 -0.9
  Native 21,748 21,535 -213 -1.0
   Born in United States 21,694 21,461 -233 -1.1
    State of residence 11,126 10,858 -268 -2.4
    Different state 10,568 10,603 35 0.3
   Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island areas, or born abroad to American parent( 54 74 20 37.0
  Foreign born 649 651 2 0.3
    
U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS     
 Foreign-born population 649 651 2 0.3
  Naturalized U.S. citizen 340 370 30 8.8
  Not a U.S. citizen 309 281 -28 -9.1
    
YEAR OF ENTRY     
 Population born outside the United States 703 725 22 3.1
    
  Native 54 74 20 37.0
   Entered 2010 or later ............
   Entered before 2010 54 74 20 37.0
    
  Foreign born 649 651 2 0.3
   Entered 2010 or later 31 43 12 38.7
   Entered before 2010 618 608 -10 -1.6
    
WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN     
 Foreign-born population, excluding population born at sea 649 651 2 0.3
  Europe 256 285 29 11.3
  Asia 145 125 -20 -13.8
  Africa 14 15 1 7.1
  Oceania 4 2 -2 -50.0
  Latin America 200 201 1 0.5
  Northern America 30 23 -7 -23.3
    
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME     
 Population 5 years and over 21,316 21,223 -93 -0.4
  English only 20,381 20,198 -183 -0.9
  Language other than English 935 1,025 90 9.6
   Speak English less than "very well" 265 282 17 6.4
  Spanish 469 531 62 13.2
   Speak English less than "very well" 138 121 -17 -12.3
  Other Indo-European languages 331 371 40 12.1
   Speak English less than "very well" 113 143 30 26.5
  Asian and Pacific Islander languages 25 33 8 32.0
   Speak English less than "very well" ... 18......
  Other languages 110 90 -20 -18.2
   Speak English less than "very well" 14.........
    
ANCESTRY     
 Total population 22,397 22,186 -211 -0.9
  American 1,907 1,983 76 4.0
  Arab 107 85 -22 -20.6
  Czech 194 180 -14 -7.2
  Danish 73 92 19 26.0
  Dutch 506 533 27 5.3
  English 2,382 2,278 -104 -4.4
  French (except Basque) 765 712 -53 -6.9
  French Canadian 41 78 37 90.2
  German 10,003 9,502 -501 -5.0
  Greek 172 79 -93 -54.1
  Hungarian 72 71 -1 -1.4
  Irish 3,899 3,919 20 0.5
  Italian 640 670 30 4.7
  Lithuanian 98 98 0 0.0
  Norwegian 661 497 -164 -24.8
  Polish 932 1,005 73 7.8
  Portuguese 8 2 -6 -75.0
  Russian 108 72 -36 -33.3
  Scotch-Irish 274 261 -13 -4.7
  Scottish 165 194 29 17.6
  Slovak 36 20 -16 -44.4
  Subsaharan African 2.........
  Swedish 574 643 69 12.0
  Swiss 160 169 9 5.6
  Ukrainian 20 28 8 40.0
  Welsh 208 263 55 26.4
  West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) ............
    
COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE     
 Total households ............
  With a computer ............
  With a broadband Internet subscription ............
    

 
2.3. Economic Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census American Community Survey 5-year estimates; ACS 2015 and ACS 2016
- view/compare this area to other areas using county trends interactive table.
  Item2013 ACS2015-5yr2014 ACS2016-5yrChange% Change
EMPLOYMENT STATUS     
 Population 16 years and over 18,489 18,398 -91 -0.5
  In labor force 11,639 11,432 -207 -1.8
   Civilian labor force 11,637 11,432 -205 -1.8
    Employed 10,991 10,873 -118 -1.1
    Unemployed 646 559 -87 -13.5
   Armed Forces 2.........
  Not in labor force 6,850 6,966 116 1.7
    
 Civilian labor force 11,637 11,432 -205 -1.8
  Unemployment Rate 5.6 4.9 -0.7 -12.5
    
 Females 16 years and over 9,347 9,271 -76 -0.8
  In labor force 5,544 5,372 -172 -3.1
   Civilian labor force 5,544 5,372 -172 -3.1
   Employed 5,221 5,154 -67 -1.3
    
Own children of the householder under 6 years 1,190 1,151 -39 -3.3
All parents in family in labor force 1,012 998 -14 -1.4
    
 Own children of the householder 6 to 17 years 3,087 3,085 -2 -0.1
  All parents in family in labor force 2,727 2,600 -127 -4.7
    
COMMUTING TO WORK     
 Workers 16 years and over 10,799 10,708 -91 -0.8
  Car, truck, or van -- drove alone 8,661 8,538 -123 -1.4
  Car, truck, or van -- carpooled 1,005 1,083 78 7.8
  Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 88 103 15 17.0
  Walked 341 375 34 10.0
  Other means 80 61 -19 -23.8
  Worked at home 624 548 -76 -12.2
    
  Mean travel time to work (minutes) 21.9 21.1 -0.8 -3.7
    
OCCUPATION     
 Civilian employed population 16 years and over 10,991 10,873 -118 -1.1
  Management, business, science, and arts occupations 2,926 3,163 237 8.1
  Service occupations 2,033 1,842 -191 -9.4
  Sales and office occupations 2,769 2,775 6 0.2
  Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 1,395 1,203 -192 -13.8
  Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 1,868 1,890 22 1.2
    
INDUSTRY     
 Civilian employed population 16 years and over 10,991 10,873 -118 -1.1
  Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 500 539 39 7.8
  Construction 769 790 21 2.7
  Manufacturing 1,501 1,601 100 6.7
  Wholesale trade 255 213 -42 -16.5
  Retail trade 1,334 1,287 -47 -3.5
  Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 908 917 9 1.0
  Information 198 147 -51 -25.8
  Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 686 700 14 2.0
  Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste man 619 638 19 3.1
  Educational services, and health care and social assistance 2,057 1,930 -127 -6.2
  Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services 1,121 1,202 81 7.2
  Other services, except public administration 670 617 -53 -7.9
  Public administration 373 292 -81 -21.7
    
CLASS OF WORKER     
 Civilian employed population 16 years and over 10,991 10,873 -118 -1.1
  Private wage and salary workers 8,924 8,861 -63 -0.7
  Government workers 1,147 1,074 -73 -6.4
  Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 888 889 1 0.1
  Unpaid family workers 32 49 17 53.1
    
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2015 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)     
 Total households 9,542 9,611 69 0.7
  Less than $10,000 528 506 -22 -4.2
  $10,000 to $14,999 440 401 -39 -8.9
  $15,000 to $24,999 1,021 1,173 152 14.9
  $25,000 to $34,999 1,076 939 -137 -12.7
  $35,000 to $49,999 1,339 1,292 -47 -3.5
  $50,000 to $74,999 1,942 1,941 -1 -0.1
  $75,000 to $99,999 1,391 1,507 116 8.3
  $100,000 to $149,999 1,220 1,209 -11 -0.9
  $150,000 to $199,999 351 378 27 7.7
  $200,000 or more 234 265 31 13.2
  Median household income (dollars) 53,221 54,702 1,481 2.8
  Mean household income (dollars) 68,095 68,910 815 1.2
    
  With earnings 7,106 7,245 139 2.0
   Mean earnings (dollars) 62,135 63,039 904 1.5
  With Social Security 3,784 3,855 71 1.9
   Mean Social Security income (dollars) 18,736 19,513 777 4.1
  With retirement income 2,306 2,304 -2 -0.1
   Mean retirement income (dollars) 25,665 26,612 947 3.7
    
  With Supplemental Security Income 349 414 65 18.6
   Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 9,063 8,636 -427 -4.7
  With cash public assistance income 62 96 34 54.8
   Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 7,289 4,646 -2,643 -36.3
  With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits in the past 12 months 538 494 -44 -8.2
    
 Families 6,458 6,441 -17 -0.3
  Less than $10,000 137 126 -11 -8.0
  $10,000 to $14,999 118 118 0 0.0
  $15,000 to $24,999 490 475 -15 -3.1
  $25,000 to $34,999 598 458 -140 -23.4
  $35,000 to $49,999 811 793 -18 -2.2
  $50,000 to $74,999 1,455 1,429 -26 -1.8
  $75,000 to $99,999 1,193 1,325 132 11.1
  $100,000 to $149,999 1,117 1,110 -7 -0.6
  $150,000 to $199,999 310 350 40 12.9
  $200,000 or more 229 257 28 12.2
  Median family income (dollars) 65,659 71,158 5,499 8.4
  Mean family income (dollars) 82,233 83,995 1,762 2.1
    
  Per capita income (dollars) 29,362 29,892 530 1.8
    
 Nonfamily households 3,084 3,170 86 2.8
  Median nonfamily income (dollars) 28,308 27,724 -584 -2.1
  Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 36,299 36,604 305 0.8
    
 Median earnings for workers (dollars) 28,494 28,930 436 1.5
 Median earnings for male full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 45,871 47,291 1,420 3.1
 Median earnings for female full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 32,463 34,174 1,711 5.3
    
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE     
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population 22,245 22,034 -211 -0.9
  With health insurance coverage 20,715 20,591 -124 -0.6
   With private health insurance 17,093 17,056 -37 -0.2
   With public coverage 7,801 7,796 -5 -0.1
  No health insurance coverage 1,530 1,443 -87 -5.7
    
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 4,437 4,365 -72 -1.6
  No health insurance coverage 96 157 61 63.5
    
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 12,693 12,360 -333 -2.6
  In labor force: 10,305 10,056 -249 -2.4
   Employed: 9,714 9,549 -165 -1.7
    With health insurance coverage 8,848 8,740 -108 -1.2
     With private health insurance 8,314 8,132 -182 -2.2
     With public coverage 766 809 43 5.6
    No health insurance coverage 866 809 -57 -6.6
   Unemployed: 591 507 -84 -14.2
    With health insurance coverage 377 343 -34 -9.0
     With private health insurance 216 181 -35 -16.2
     With public coverage 161 162 1 0.6
    No health insurance coverage 214 164 -50 -23.4
  Not in labor force: 2,388 2,304 -84 -3.5
   With health insurance coverage 2,053 2,010 -43 -2.1
    With private health insurance 1,614 1,595 -19 -1.2
    With public coverage 625 603 -22 -3.5
   No health insurance coverage 335 294 -41 -12.2
    
Percent Families & People with Income in Past 12 Months Below Poverty Leve    
 All families 5.6 5.9 0.3 5.4
  With related children of the householder under 18 years 10.7 10.8 0.1 0.9
   With related children of the householder under 5 years only 7.3 7.5 0.2 2.7
 Married couple families 2.6 2.6 0.0 0.0
  With related children of the householder under 18 years 2.8 3.2 0.4 14.3
   With related children of the householder under 5 years only 3.5 2.7 -0.8 -22.9
 Families with female householder, no husband present 27.6 27.8 0.2 0.7
  With related children of the householder under 18 years 39.0 34.1 -4.9 -12.6
   With related children of the householder under 5 years only 23.5 25.0 1.5 6.4
    
 All people 9.2 9.3 0.1 1.1
 Under 18 years 11.0 11.6 0.6 5.5
  Related children of the householder under 18 years 10.9 11.5 0.6 5.5
   Related children of the householder under 5 years 10.0 11.5 1.5 15.0
   Related children of the householder 5 to 17 years 11.2 11.5 0.3 2.7
 18 years and over 8.7 8.8 0.1 1.1
 18 to 64 years 10.0 9.9 -0.1 -1.0
 65 years and over 5.7 6.1 0.4 7.0
 People in families 5.9 6.3 0.4 6.8
 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 23.8 23.0 -0.8 -3.4
    

 
2.4. Housing Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census American Community Survey 5-year estimates; ACS 2015 and ACS 2016
- view/compare this area to other areas using county trends interactive table.
  Item2013 ACS2015-5yr2014 ACS2016-5yrChange% Change
HOUSING OCCUPANCY     
 Total housing units 13,578 13,596 18 0.1
  Occupied housing units 9,542 9,611 69 0.7
  Vacant housing units 4,036 3,985 -51 -1.3
    
  Homeowner vacancy rate 3.8 2.4 -1.4 -36.8
  Rental vacancy rate 9.1 10.4 1.3 14.3
    
UNITS IN STRUCTURE     
 Total housing units 13,578 13,596 18 0.1
 1-unit, detached 11,479 11,468 -11 -0.1
 1-unit, attached 496 416 -80 -16.1
 2 units 328 340 12 3.7
 3 or 4 units 367 422 55 15.0
 5 to 9 units 148 132 -16 -10.8
 10 to 19 units 99 81 -18 -18.2
 20 or more units 144 153 9 6.3
 Mobile home 515 583 68 13.2
 Boat, RV, van, etc. 2 1 -1 -50.0
    
YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT     
 Total housing units 13,578 13,596 18 0.1
 Built 2014 or later ............
 Built 2010 to 2013 142 189 47 33.1
 Built 2000 to 2009 1,698 1,669 -29 -1.7
 Built 1990 to 1999 2,074 2,042 -32 -1.5
 Built 1980 to 1989 1,362 1,420 58 4.3
 Built 1970 to 1979 1,753 1,728 -25 -1.4
 Built 1960 to 1969 1,003 956 -47 -4.7
 Built 1950 to 1959 858 761 -97 -11.3
 Built 1940 to 1949 425 452 27 6.4
 Built 1939 or earlier 4,263 4,379 116 2.7
    
ROOMS     
 Total housing units 13,578 13,596 18 0.1
 1 room 44 70 26 59.1
 2 rooms 230 172 -58 -25.2
 3 rooms 706 723 17 2.4
 4 rooms 1,292 1,345 53 4.1
 5 rooms 2,520 2,485 -35 -1.4
 6 rooms 2,614 2,477 -137 -5.2
 7 rooms 2,444 2,596 152 6.2
 8 rooms 1,572 1,545 -27 -1.7
 9 rooms or more 2,156 2,183 27 1.3
 Median rooms 6.3 6.3 0.0 0.0
    
BEDROOMS     
 Total housing units 13,578 13,596 18 0.1
 No bedroom 47 95 48 102.1
 1 bedroom 1,069 1,011 -58 -5.4
 2 bedrooms 3,104 3,062 -42 -1.4
 3 bedrooms 5,799 6,082 283 4.9
 4 bedrooms 2,731 2,629 -102 -3.7
 5 or more bedrooms 828 717 -111 -13.4
    
HOUSING TENURE     
 Occupied housing units 9,542 9,611 69 0.7
  Owner-occupied 7,532 7,528 -4 -0.1
  Renter-occupied 2,010 2,083 73 3.6
    
  Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.43 2.37 -0.06 -2.5
  Average household size of renter-occupied unit 1.94 2.00 0.06 3.1
    
YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT     
 Occupied housing units 9,542 9,611 69 0.7
  Moved in 2015 or later 115 306 191 166.1
  Moved in 2010 to 2014 1,762 2,062 300 17.0
  Moved in 2000 to 2009 3,402 3,231 -171 -5.0
  Moved in 1990 to 1999 2,055 1,816 -239 -11.6
  Moved in 1980 to 1989 851 906 55 6.5
  Moved in 1979 and earlier 1,357 1,290 -67 -4.9
    
VEHICLES AVAILABLE     
 Occupied housing units 9,542 9,611 69 0.7
  No vehicles available 532 546 14 2.6
  1 vehicle available 2,661 2,837 176 6.6
  2 vehicles available 4,041 4,037 -4 -0.1
  3 or more vehicles available 2,308 2,191 -117 -5.1
    
HOUSE HEATING FUEL     
 Occupied housing units 9,542 9,611 69 0.7
  Utility gas 5,061 5,088 27 0.5
  Bottled, tank, or LP gas 2,801 2,862 61 2.2
  Electricity 916 957 41 4.5
  Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 253 173 -80 -31.6
  Coal or coke ............
  Wood 460 469 9 2.0
  Solar energy ............
  Other fuel 35 49 14 40.0
  No fuel used 16 13 -3 -18.8
    
SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS     
 Occupied housing units 9,542 9,611 69 0.7
  Lacking complete plumbing facilities 9 25 16 177.8
  Lacking complete kitchen facilities 56 65 9 16.1
  No telephone service available 218 187 -31 -14.2
    
OCCUPANTS PER ROOM     
 Occupied housing units 9,542 9,611 69 0.7
  1.00 or less 9,474 9,517 43 0.5
  1.01 to 1.50 65 90 25 38.5
  1.51 or more 3 4 1 33.3
    
VALUE     
 Owner-occupied units 7,532 7,528 -4 -0.1
  Less than $50,000 760 720 -40 -5.3
  $50,000 to $99,999 1,714 1,680 -34 -2.0
  $100,000 to $149,999 1,543 1,605 62 4.0
  $150,000 to $199,999 1,183 1,103 -80 -6.8
  $200,000 to $299,999 1,242 1,322 80 6.4
  $300,000 to $499,999 719 828 109 15.2
  $500,000 to $999,999 336 229 -107 -31.8
  $1,000,000 or more 35 41 6 17.1
  Median (dollars) 138,900 140,700 1,800 1.3
    
MORTGAGE STATUS     
 Owner-occupied units 7,532 7,528 -4 -0.1
  Housing units with a mortgage 4,164 4,147 -17 -0.4
  Housing units without a mortgage 3,368 3,381 13 0.4
    
SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS (SMOC)     
 Housing units with a mortgage 4,164 4,147 -17 -0.4
  Less than $500 123 99 -24 -19.5
  $500 to $999 1,175 1,214 39 3.3
  $1,000 to $1,499 1,357 1,375 18 1.3
  $1,500 to $1,999 533 565 32 6.0
  $2,000 to $2,499 570 592 22 3.9
  $2,500 to $2,999 208 213 5 2.4
  $3,000 or more 198 89 -109 -55.1
  Median (dollars) 1,221 1,224 3 0.2
    
 Housing units without a mortgage 3,368 3,381 13 0.4
  Less than $250 305 239 -66 -21.6
  $250 to $399 865 832 -33 -3.8
  $400 to $599 1,026 1,131 105 10.2
  $600 to $799 671 632 -39 -5.8
  $800 to $999 333 359 26 7.8
  $1,000 or more 168 188 20 11.9
  Median (dollars) 485 496 11 2.3
    
Monthly Owner Costs as Percent of Household Income (SMOCAPI)     
 Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units where SMOCAPI cannot be com 4,159 4,141 -18 -0.4
  Less than 20.0 percent 1,693 1,784 91 5.4
  20.0 to 24.9 percent 782 791 9 1.2
  25.0 to 29.9 percent 368 380 12 3.3
  30.0 to 34.9 percent 318 318 0 0.0
  35.0 percent or more 998 868 -130 -13.0
    
  Not computed 5 6 1 20.0
    
 Housing unit without a mortgage (excl units where SMOCAPI cannot be comput 3,335 3,346 11 0.3
  Less than 10.0 percent 1,253 1,356 103 8.2
  10.0 to 14.9 percent 737 725 -12 -1.6
  15.0 to 19.9 percent 456 423 -33 -7.2
  20.0 to 24.9 percent 231 173 -58 -25.1
  25.0 to 29.9 percent 171 192 21 12.3
  30.0 to 34.9 percent 109 119 10 9.2
  35.0 percent or more 378 358 -20 -5.3
    
  Not computed 33 35 2 6.1
    
GROSS RENT     
 Occupied units paying rent 1,757 1,767 10 0.6
  Less than $500 497 499 2 0.4
  $500 to $999 1,085 1,096 11 1.0
  $1,000 to $1,499 146 150 4 2.7
  $1,500 to $1,999 19 18 -1 -5.3
  $2,000 to $2,499 8 2 -6 -75.0
  $2,500 to $2,999 ............
  $3,000 or more 2 2 0 0.0
  Median (dollars) 616 631 15 2.4
    
  No rent paid 253 316 63 24.9
    
Gross Rent as Percent of Household Income (GRAPI)     
 Occupied units paying rent (excluding units where GRAPI cannot be computed 1,729 1,741 12 0.7
  Less than 15.0 percent 410 315 -95 -23.2
  15.0 to 19.9 percent 318 344 26 8.2
  20.0 to 24.9 percent 208 205 -3 -1.4
  25.0 to 29.9 percent 193 237 44 22.8
  30.0 to 34.9 percent 123 130 7 5.7
  35.0 percent or more 477 510 33 6.9
    
  Not computed 281 342 61 21.7

3.1. Business Establishment Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census County Business Patterns ZBP ... see usage notes below
- view/compare this area to other areas using business establishments interactive table.
- this section expands to include 2016 data in May 2018.
  Industry2015
Establishments
2016
Establishments
Change% Change
  ------ Total for all sectors 721 ... ... ...
  11----   Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 3 ... ... ...
  113///    Forestry and Logging 1 ... ... ...
  115///    Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry 2 ... ... ...
  21----   Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 1 ... ... ...
  212///    Mining (except Oil and Gas) 1 ... ... ...
  22----   Utilities 3 ... ... ...
  221///    Utilities 3 ... ... ...
  23----   Construction 101 ... ... ...
  236///    Construction of Buildings 28 ... ... ...
  237///    Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 6 ... ... ...
  238///    Specialty Trade Contractors 67 ... ... ...
  31----   Manufacturing 36 ... ... ...
  311///    Food Manufacturing 5 ... ... ...
  312///    Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 4 ... ... ...
  313///    Textile Mills 1 ... ... ...
  323///    Printing and Related Support Activities 2 ... ... ...
  325///    Chemical Manufacturing 1 ... ... ...
  326///    Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 2 ... ... ...
  327///    Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 4 ... ... ...
  331///    Primary Metal Manufacturing 3 ... ... ...
  332///    Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 6 ... ... ...
  333///    Machinery Manufacturing 2 ... ... ...
  335///    Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing 2 ... ... ...
  336///    Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 1 ... ... ...
  337///    Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 1 ... ... ...
  339///    Miscellaneous Manufacturing 2 ... ... ...
  42----   Wholesale Trade 23 ... ... ...
  423///    Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 8 ... ... ...
  424///    Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 14 ... ... ...
  425///    Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers 1 ... ... ...
  44----   Retail Trade 109 ... ... ...
  441///    Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 11 ... ... ...
  442///    Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 11 ... ... ...
  443///    Electronics and Appliance Stores 2 ... ... ...
  444///    Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers 13 ... ... ...
  445///    Food and Beverage Stores 10 ... ... ...
  446///    Health and Personal Care Stores 3 ... ... ...
  447///    Gasoline Stations 14 ... ... ...
  448///    Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 12 ... ... ...
  451///    Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical Instrument, and Book Stores 3 ... ... ...
  452///    General Merchandise Stores 5 ... ... ...
  453///    Miscellaneous Store Retailers 19 ... ... ...
  454///    Nonstore Retailers 6 ... ... ...
  48----   Transportation and Warehousing 50 ... ... ...
  484///    Truck Transportation 38 ... ... ...
  485///    Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation 4 ... ... ...
  487///    Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation 3 ... ... ...
  488///    Support Activities for Transportation 4 ... ... ...
  493///    Warehousing and Storage 1 ... ... ...
  51----   Information 7 ... ... ...
  511///    Publishing Industries (except Internet) 1 ... ... ...
  512///    Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries 1 ... ... ...
  517///    Telecommunications 4 ... ... ...
  519///    Other Information Services 1 ... ... ...
  52----   Finance and Insurance 39 ... ... ...
  522///    Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 18 ... ... ...
  523///    Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investm 9 ... ... ...
  524///    Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 12 ... ... ...
  53----   Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 20 ... ... ...
  531///    Real Estate 17 ... ... ...
  532///    Rental and Leasing Services 3 ... ... ...
  54----   Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 53 ... ... ...
  541///    Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 53 ... ... ...
  55----   Management of Companies and Enterprises 3 ... ... ...
  551///    Management of Companies and Enterprises 3 ... ... ...
  56----   Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediat 36 ... ... ...
  561///    Administrative and Support Services 31 ... ... ...
  562///    Waste Management and Remediation Services 5 ... ... ...
  61----   Educational Services 2 ... ... ...
  611///    Educational Services 2 ... ... ...
  62----   Health Care and Social Assistance 40 ... ... ...
  621///    Ambulatory Health Care Services 24 ... ... ...
  6211//     Offices of Physicians 6 ... ... ...
  62111/      Offices of Physicians 6 ... ... ...
  621111       Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) 6 ... ... ...
  6212//     Offices of Dentists 7 ... ... ...
  62121/      Offices of Dentists 7 ... ... ...
  6213//     Offices of Other Health Practitioners 6 ... ... ...
  62131/      Offices of Chiropractors 4 ... ... ...
  62132/      Offices of Optometrists 1 ... ... ...
  62133/      Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians) 1 ... ... ...
  6216//     Home Health Care Services 2 ... ... ...
  62161/      Home Health Care Services 2 ... ... ...
  6219//     Other Ambulatory Health Care Services 3 ... ... ...
  62191/      Ambulance Services 3 ... ... ...
  622///    Hospitals 1 ... ... ...
  6221//     General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 1 ... ... ...
  62211/      General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 1 ... ... ...
  623///    Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 8 ... ... ...
  6231//     Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities) 2 ... ... ...
  62311/      Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities) 2 ... ... ...
  6232//     Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability, Menta 4 ... ... ...
  62321/      Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facili 4 ... ... ...
  6233//     Continuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living F 2 ... ... ...
  62331/      Continuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living F 2 ... ... ...
  623311       Continuing Care Retirement Communities 1 ... ... ...
  623312       Assisted Living Facilities for the Elderly 1 ... ... ...
  624///    Social Assistance 7 ... ... ...
  6241//     Individual and Family Services 3 ... ... ...
  62411/      Child and Youth Services 1 ... ... ...
  62412/      Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities 1 ... ... ...
  62419/      Other Individual and Family Services 1 ... ... ...
  6243//     Vocational Rehabilitation Services 1 ... ... ...
  62431/      Vocational Rehabilitation Services 1 ... ... ...
  6244//     Child Day Care Services 3 ... ... ...
  62441/      Child Day Care Services 3 ... ... ...
  71----   Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 14 ... ... ...
  711///    Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries 1 ... ... ...
  712///    Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions 2 ... ... ...
  713///    Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries 11 ... ... ...
  72----   Accommodation and Food Services 103 ... ... ...
  721///    Accommodation 26 ... ... ...
  722///    Food Services and Drinking Places 77 ... ... ...
  81----   Other Services (except Public Administration) 77 ... ... ...
  811///    Repair and Maintenance 26 ... ... ...
  812///    Personal and Laundry Services 17 ... ... ...
  813///    Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Org 34 ... ... ...
  99----   Industries not classified 1 ... ... ...

Source: ProximityOne and Census Bureau.
Notes:
  negative values in 2015, 2016 data columns indicate data not available.

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ACS Survey-based Estimates. goto top All Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) estimates are subject to errors of estimation and other sources of error. ACS 1-year estimates are available for approximately 810 counties having population of 65,000 or more. ACS 1-year estimates are used to develop the profile when available for a specific county; otherwise ACS 5-year estimates are used.
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ACS Data Values & Top-coding.
- ACS 2015 median housing value is top-coded at $1,000,000
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Negative values appearing in the data columns 2015 and 2016 indicate data not available. Note that a value of zero appearing in the data columns 2015 and 2016 may not in actuality be zero; as described above, these are estimates based on survey respondent data.

Gini Index & Measuring Income Inequality. goto top The Gini Index is a dimensionless statistic that can be used as a measure of income inequality. The Gini index varies from 0 to 1, with a 0 indicating perfect equality, where there is a proportional distribution of income. A Gini index of 1 indicates perfect inequality, where one household has all the income and all others have no income.

At the national level, the 2015 Gini index for U.S. was 0.482 (based on 2015 ACS 1-year estimates) was significantly higher than in the 2014 ACS Index of 0.480 (based on 2014 ACS 1-year estimates). This increase suggests that income inequality increased across the country.

Housing Price Index Notes. goto top The Housing Price Index (HPI) is shown as an index with a base year of 2010. This HPI shows housing value appreciation since 2010. The HPI 2010 base year index is not available for all counties. See the HPI by ZIP Code section for more information.

Business Patterns Notes. goto top The County Business Patterns (CBP) provide data on the number of establishments, employment and earnings. CBP data reflect place of employment whereas ACS data reflect place of residence. See the CBP section for more information.

Detailed industry detail shown in section 3.1. use NAICS type of business codes. While the underlying database can be used to show all 6-digit detail, this profile is limited to 3-digit level, except for the Health Services sector (62) for which all types of business are shown.

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Related Resources ... goto top
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  • County Population Estimates 2010-16 & Components of Change
  • County Personal Income by Major Source (REIS)
  • County Demographic-Economic Interactive Tables
    .. General Demographics
    .. Social Characteristics
    .. Economic Characteristics
    .. Housing Characteristics
  • County Business Patterns - business establishments
  • Health Care & Social Assistance Establishments
  • County Urban/Rural Interactive Table

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