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Situation & Outlook Report

ZIP Code Area 02138
- Geographic-Demographic-Economic Characteristics
- access this document via http://proximityone.com/profiles/1/zip_1516_02138.htm
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- Updated: 04/09/18

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

The following graphic shows ZIP code 02138 with a bold red boundary. Census tracts are shown with black boundaries with tract codes as white labels. See more about ZIP-Tract relationships. In some graphics, cities/places are shown with blue cross-hatch pattern.

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Selected Characteristics
  Item   Value
  Census 2010 Population 36,314
  Census 2010 Percent Urban Population 100.00
  Land area 3.1 square miles
  Census 2010 Population Density 13,251 persons per square mile
  Internal latitude-longitude point 42.379637, -71.135152
  Census 2010 state, county, tract, census block 25-017-354200-3006
  City/PlaceCambridge
  County Middlesex County, MA (25017)
  Metro/CBSA Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH MSA (14460)
  Housing Price Index 2014 (see HPI notes) 406.60 .. %change from 2013 ... 21.54
  .. HPI 2015 419.93 .. %change from 2014 ... 3.28
  .. HPI 2016 480.14 .. %change from 2015 ... 14.34
  Business Establishments 2015 (see ZBP notes) 1,160
  .. Business Establishments Employment, 2015 48,738
  .. Business Establishments Payroll, 2015 $2,815,080,000 .. annual pay per employee $57,759

Five Year Change
  Item2009 (ACS2011)2014 (ACS2016)Change% Change
Population 34,301 37,067 2,766 8.06
Housing Units 15,349 15,059 -290 -1.89
  Occupied Units 14,164 13,286 -878 -6.20
  Vacant Units 1,185 1,773 588 49.62
Gini Index of Income Inequality 0.5842 0.5545 -0.0297 -5.0839
Median Household Income $73,258 $84,305 $11,047 15.08
Median Housing Value $682,900 $718,100 $35,200 5.15
Median Rent $1,624 $1,858 $234 14.41

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 demographic characteristics interactive table.
  Item2013 (ACS2015)2014 (ACS2016)Change% Change
    
GENDER AND AGE     
 Total population 37,252 37,067 -185 -0.5
  Male 17,722 17,777 55 0.3
  Female 19,530 19,290 -240 -1.2
    
  Under 5 years 1,334 1,245 -89 -6.7
  5 to 9 years 1,188 1,140 -48 -4.0
  10 to 14 years 931 841 -90 -9.7
  15 to 19 years 4,410 4,813 403 9.1
  20 to 24 years 7,494 7,303 -191 -2.5
  25 to 34 years 7,753 7,886 133 1.7
  35 to 44 years 3,606 3,662 56 1.6
  45 to 54 years 3,175 2,871 -304 -9.6
  55 to 59 years 1,496 1,397 -99 -6.6
  60 to 64 years 1,563 1,575 12 0.8
  65 to 74 years 2,295 2,392 97 4.2
  75 to 84 years 1,244 1,185 -59 -4.7
  85 years and over 763 757 -6 -0.8
    
  Median age (years) 28.4 28.2 -0.2 -0.7
    
  18 years and over 33,264 33,295 31 0.1
  21 years and over 27,025 26,824 -201 -0.7
  62 years and over 5,268 5,255 -13 -0.2
  65 years and over 4,302 4,334 32 0.7
    
  18 years and over 33,264 33,295 31 0.1
   Male 15,737 15,845 108 0.7
   Female 17,527 17,450 -77 -0.4
    
  65 years and over 4,302 4,334 32 0.7
   Male 1,763 1,742 -21 -1.2
   Female 2,539 2,592 53 2.1
    
RACE     
 Total population 37,252 37,067 -185 -0.5
  One race 35,592 35,392 -200 -0.6
  Two or more races 1,660 1,675 15 0.9
    
 One race 35,592 35,392 -200 -0.6
  White 27,081 27,178 97 0.4
  Black or African American 2,204 1,830 -374 -17.0
  American Indian and Alaska Native 71 45 -26 -36.6
   Cherokee tribal grouping 0 0 0...
   Chippewa tribal grouping 0 0 0...
   Navajo tribal grouping 11 0 -11 -100.0
   Sioux tribal grouping 0 0 0...
  Asian 5,542 5,596 54 1.0
   Asian Indian 1,107 1,008 -99 -8.9
   Chinese 2,502 2,513 11 0.4
   Filipino 51 56 5 9.8
   Japanese 282 273 -9 -3.2
   Korean 810 772 -38 -4.7
   Vietnamese 118 141 23 19.5
   Other Asian 672 833 161 24.0
  Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 17 20 3 17.6
   Native Hawaiian 6 14 8 133.3
   Guamanian or Chamorro 0 0 0...
   Samoan 2 0 -2 -100.0
   Other Pacific Islander 9 6 -3 -33.3
  Some other race 677 723 46 6.8
 Two or more races 1,660 1,675 15 0.9
  White and Black or African American 384 521 137 35.7
  White and American Indian and Alaska Native 116 96 -20 -17.2
  White and Asian 581 559 -22 -3.8
  Black or African American and American Indian and Alaska Native 11 0 -11 -100.0
    
Race alone or in combination with one or more other races     
 Total population 37,252 37,067 -185 -0.5
  White 28,595 28,701 106 0.4
  Black or African American 6,299 2,502 -3,797 -60.3
  American Indian and Alaska Native 0 292 292...
  Asian 0 6,409 6,409...
  Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 69 153 84 121.7
  Some other race 987 947 -40 -4.1
    
HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE     
 Total population 37,252 37,067 -185 -0.5
  Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 2,511 2,791 280 11.2
   Mexican 647 755 108 16.7
   Puerto Rican 194 303 109 56.2
   Cuban 195 239 44 22.6
   Other Hispanic or Latino 1,475 1,494 19 1.3
  Not Hispanic or Latino 34,741 34,276 -465 -1.3
   White alone 25,480 25,414 -66 -0.3
   Black or African American alone 2,114 1,700 -414 -19.6
   American Indian and Alaska Native alone 71 45 -26 -36.6
   Asian alone 5,517 5,575 58 1.1
   Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 8 6 -2 -25.0
   Some other race alone 71 105 34 47.9
   Two or more races 1,480 1,431 -49 -3.3
    Two races including Some other race 214 115 -99 -46.3
    Two races excluding Some other race, and Three or more races 1,266 1,316 50 3.9
    
Total housing units 15,264 15,059 -205 -1.3
    
CITIZEN, VOTING AGE POPULATION     
Citizen, 18 and over population 27,712 27,476 -236 -0.9
 Male 12,897 12,925 28 0.2
 Female 14,815 14,551 -264 -1.8
    

 
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 social characteristics interactive table.
  Item2013 (ACS2015)2014 (ACS2016)Change% Change
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE     
 Total households 13,654 13,286 -368 -2.7
  Family households (families) 5,987 5,932 -55 -0.9
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 2,399 2,380 -19 -0.8
  Married-couple family 4,870 4,962 92 1.9
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 2,025 1,996 -29 -1.4
  Male householder, no wife present, family 324 335 11 3.4
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 115 107 -8 -7.0
  Female householder, no husband present, family 793 635 -158 -19.9
   With own children of the householder under 18 years 259 277 18 6.9
  Nonfamily households 7,667 7,354 -313 -4.1
   Householder living alone 5,899 5,410 -489 -8.3
    65 years and over 1,621 1,612 -9 -0.6
    
  Households with one or more people under 18 years 2,468 2,447 -21 -0.9
  Households with one or more people 65 years and over 3,084 3,085 1 0.0
    
  Average household size 1.97 2.00 0.03 1.5
  Average family size 2.73 2.67 -0.06 -2.2
    
RELATIONSHIP     
 Population in households 26,933 26,554 -379 -1.4
  Householder 13,654 13,286 -368 -2.7
  Spouse 4,870 4,911 41 0.8
  Child 4,809 4,398 -411 -8.5
  Other relatives 654 604 -50 -7.6
  Nonrelatives 2,946 3,355 409 13.9
   Unmarried partner 920 1,015 95 10.3
    
MARITAL STATUS     
 Males 15 years and over 15,966 16,093 127 0.8
  Never married 9,538 9,663 125 1.3
  Now married, except separated 5,314 5,372 58 1.1
  Separated 134 121 -13 -9.7
  Widowed 162 166 4 2.5
  Divorced 818 771 -47 -5.7
    
 Females 15 years and over 17,833 17,748 -85 -0.5
  Never married 9,957 9,960 3 0.0
  Now married, except separated 5,414 5,503 89 1.6
  Separated 170 118 -52 -30.6
  Widowed 729 737 8 1.1
  Divorced 1,563 1,430 -133 -8.5
    
FERTILITY     
  Number of women 15 to 50 years old who had a birth in the past 12 months 331 323 -8 -2.4
  Unmarried women (widowed, divorced, and never married) 17 20 3 17.6
   Per 1,000 unmarried women 2 2 0 0.0
  Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 years old 26 25 -1 -3.8
  Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 years old 0 0 0...
  Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 years old 29 29 0 0.0
  Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 years old 39 39 0 0.0
    
GRANDPARENTS     
 Number of grandparents living with own grandchildren under 18 years 146 136 -10 -6.8
  Grandparents responsible for grandchildren 5 11 6 120.0
Years responsible for grandchildren     
   Less than 1 year 0 0 0...
   1 or 2 years 0 0 0...
   3 or 4 years 5 11 6 120.0
   5 or more years 0 0 0...
    
 Number of grandparents responsible for own grandchildren under 18 years 5 11 6 120.0
  Who are female 0 6 6...
  Who are married 5 5 0 0.0
    
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT     
 Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 17,187 16,881 -306 -1.8
  Nursery school, preschool 342 327 -15 -4.4
  Kindergarten 295 257 -38 -12.9
  Elementary school (grades 1-8) 1,636 1,531 -105 -6.4
  High school (grades 9-12) 616 650 34 5.5
  College or graduate school 14,298 14,116 -182 -1.3
    
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT     
 Population 25 years and over 21,895 21,725 -170 -0.8
  Less than 9th grade 155 215 60 38.7
  9th to 12th grade, no diploma 353 314 -39 -11.0
  High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,368 1,191 -177 -12.9
  Some college, no degree 1,308 1,275 -33 -2.5
  Associate's degree 412 411 -1 -0.2
  Bachelor's degree 6,618 6,543 -75 -1.1
  Graduate or professional degree 11,681 11,776 95 0.8
    
  Percent high school graduate or higher 97.7 97.6 -0.1 -0.1
  Percent bachelor's degree or higher 83.6 84.3 0.7 0.8
    
VETERAN STATUS     
 Civilian population 18 years and over 33,244 33,286 42 0.1
  Civilian veterans 909 894 -15 -1.7
    
DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION     
 Total Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population 36,991 36,814 -177 -0.5
  With a disability 1,999 2,014 15 0.8
    
 Under 18 years 3,988 3,772 -216 -5.4
  With a disability 56 69 13 23.2
    
 18 to 64 years 28,931 28,941 10 0.0
  With a disability 1,007 923 -84 -8.3
    
 65 years and over 4,072 4,101 29 0.7
  With a disability 936 1,022 86 9.2
    
RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO     
 Population 1 year and over 36,862 36,714 -148 -0.4
  Same house 26,655 26,145 -510 -1.9
  Different house in the U.S. 8,205 8,331 126 1.5
   Same county 3,907 3,569 -338 -8.7
   Different county 4,298 4,762 464 10.8
    Same state 1,250 1,267 17 1.4
    Different state 3,048 3,495 447 14.7
  Abroad 2,002 2,238 236 11.8
    
PLACE OF BIRTH     
 Total population 37,252 37,067 -185 -0.5
  Native 28,709 28,436 -273 -1.0
   Born in United States 27,987 27,694 -293 -1.0
    State of residence 11,207 10,601 -606 -5.4
    Different state 16,780 17,093 313 1.9
   Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island areas, or born abroad to American parent( 722 742 20 2.8
  Foreign born 8,543 8,631 88 1.0
    
U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS     
 Foreign-born population 8,543 8,631 88 1.0
  Naturalized U.S. citizen 2,629 2,399 -230 -8.7
  Not a U.S. citizen 5,914 6,232 318 5.4
    
YEAR OF ENTRY     
 Population born outside the United States 9,265 9,373 108 1.2
    
  Native 722 742 20 2.8
   Entered 2010 or later 96 111 15 15.6
   Entered before 2010 626 631 5 0.8
    
  Foreign born 8,543 8,631 88 1.0
   Entered 2010 or later 2,963 3,833 870 29.4
   Entered before 2010 5,580 4,798 -782 -14.0
    
WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN     
 Foreign-born population, excluding population born at sea 8,543 8,631 88 1.0
  Europe 2,327 2,392 65 2.8
  Asia 3,683 4,014 331 9.0
  Africa 545 378 -167 -30.6
  Oceania 194 246 52 26.8
  Latin America 1,127 1,008 -119 -10.6
  Northern America 667 593 -74 -11.1
    
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME     
 Population 5 years and over 35,918 35,822 -96 -0.3
  English only 25,744 25,741 -3 0.0
  Language other than English 10,174 10,081 -93 -0.9
   Speak English less than "very well" 1,799 1,673 -126 -7.0
  Spanish 1,880 1,899 19 1.0
   Speak English less than "very well" 365 332 -33 -9.0
  Other Indo-European languages 4,240 4,245 5 0.1
   Speak English less than "very well" 445 378 -67 -15.1
  Asian and Pacific Islander languages 3,388 3,431 43 1.3
   Speak English less than "very well" 911 936 25 2.7
  Other languages 666 506 -160 -24.0
   Speak English less than "very well" 78 27 -51 -65.4
    
ANCESTRY     
 Total population 37,252 37,067 -185 -0.5
  American 1,408 1,418 10 0.7
  Arab 415 434 19 4.6
  Czech 295 295 0 0.0
  Danish 194 174 -20 -10.3
  Dutch 321 325 4 1.2
  English 3,452 3,535 83 2.4
  French (except Basque) 1,001 926 -75 -7.5
  French Canadian 623 602 -21 -3.4
  German 3,847 3,614 -233 -6.1
  Greek 460 485 25 5.4
  Hungarian 190 185 -5 -2.6
  Irish 5,576 5,097 -479 -8.6
  Italian 3,446 3,293 -153 -4.4
  Lithuanian 259 270 11 4.2
  Norwegian 338 314 -24 -7.1
  Polish 1,532 1,234 -298 -19.5
  Portuguese 436 411 -25 -5.7
  Russian 1,583 1,484 -99 -6.3
  Scotch-Irish 302 284 -18 -6.0
  Scottish 893 981 88 9.9
  Slovak 45 49 4 8.9
  Subsaharan African 475 495 20 4.2
  Swedish 506 540 34 6.7
  Swiss 215 222 7 3.3
  Ukrainian 205 208 3 1.5
  Welsh 207 230 23 11.1
  West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) 338 305 -33 -9.8
    
COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE     
 Total households -9 -9 0 0.0
  With a computer -9 -9 0 0.0
  With a broadband Internet subscription -9 -9 0 0.0
    

 
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 economic characteristics interactive table.
  Item2013 (ACS2015)2014 (ACS2016)Change% Change
EMPLOYMENT STATUS     
 Population 16 years and over 33,645 33,685 40 0.1
  In labor force 21,060 21,321 261 1.2
   Civilian labor force 21,040 21,312 272 1.3
    Employed 20,150 20,240 90 0.4
    Unemployed 890 1,072 182 20.4
   Armed Forces 20 9 -11 -55.0
  Not in labor force 12,585 12,364 -221 -1.8
    
 Civilian labor force 21,040 21,312 272 1.3
  Unemployment Rate 4.2 5.0 0.8 19.0
    
 Females 16 years and over 17,737 17,633 -104 -0.6
  In labor force 11,110 11,184 74 0.7
   Civilian labor force 11,099 11,184 85 0.8
   Employed 10,720 10,622 -98 -0.9
    
Own children of the householder under 6 years 1,550 1,438 -112 -7.2
All parents in family in labor force 1,041 1,025 -16 -1.5
    
 Own children of the householder 6 to 17 years 2,240 2,166 -74 -3.3
  All parents in family in labor force 1,794 1,716 -78 -4.3
    
COMMUTING TO WORK     
 Workers 16 years and over 19,435 19,570 135 0.7
  Car, truck, or van -- drove alone 5,474 5,280 -194 -3.5
  Car, truck, or van -- carpooled 718 630 -88 -12.3
  Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 4,374 4,370 -4 -0.1
  Walked 5,782 6,251 469 8.1
  Other means 1,178 1,303 125 10.6
  Worked at home 1,909 1,736 -173 -9.1
    
  Mean travel time to work (minutes) 23.0 23.4 0.4 1.7
    
OCCUPATION     
 Civilian employed population 16 years and over 20,150 20,240 90 0.4
  Management, business, science, and arts occupations 14,618 14,680 62 0.4
  Service occupations 1,810 1,914 104 5.7
  Sales and office occupations 3,242 3,208 -34 -1.0
  Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 178 186 8 4.5
  Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 302 252 -50 -16.6
    
INDUSTRY     
 Civilian employed population 16 years and over 20,150 20,240 90 0.4
  Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 20 24 4 20.0
  Construction 101 126 25 24.8
  Manufacturing 869 775 -94 -10.8
  Wholesale trade 125 128 3 2.4
  Retail trade 1,067 1,109 42 3.9
  Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 207 144 -63 -30.4
  Information 760 831 71 9.3
  Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 1,067 958 -109 -10.2
  Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste man 3,732 3,911 179 4.8
  Educational services, and health care and social assistance 9,815 9,733 -82 -0.8
  Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services 1,180 1,249 69 5.8
  Other services, except public administration 742 773 31 4.2
  Public administration 465 479 14 3.0
    
CLASS OF WORKER     
 Civilian employed population 16 years and over 20,150 20,240 90 0.4
  Private wage and salary workers 17,728 17,712 -16 -0.1
  Government workers 1,323 1,406 83 6.3
  Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 1,087 1,110 23 2.1
  Unpaid family workers 12 12 0 0.0
    
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2015 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)     
 Total households 13,654 13,286 -368 -2.7
  Less than $10,000 1,168 1,118 -50 -4.3
  $10,000 to $14,999 475 435 -40 -8.4
  $15,000 to $24,999 786 746 -40 -5.1
  $25,000 to $34,999 751 635 -116 -15.4
  $35,000 to $49,999 1,262 1,075 -187 -14.8
  $50,000 to $74,999 2,010 1,894 -116 -5.8
  $75,000 to $99,999 1,554 1,722 168 10.8
  $100,000 to $149,999 2,000 1,957 -43 -2.2
  $150,000 to $199,999 1,362 1,427 65 4.8
  $200,000 or more 2,286 2,277 -9 -0.4
  Median household income (dollars) 79,540 84,305 4,765 6.0
  Mean household income (dollars) 133,505 137,308 3,803 2.8
    
  With earnings 11,331 10,920 -411 -3.6
   Mean earnings (dollars) 121,727 126,079 4,352 3.6
  With Social Security 2,814 2,768 -46 -1.6
   Mean Social Security income (dollars) 19,597 20,269 672 3.4
  With retirement income 1,512 1,510 -2 -0.1
   Mean retirement income (dollars) 33,021 34,746 1,725 5.2
    
  With Supplemental Security Income 145 127 -18 -12.4
   Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 6,011 7,704 1,693 28.2
  With cash public assistance income 168 123 -45 -26.8
   Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 11,264 8,674 -2,590 -23.0
  With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits in the past 12 months 379 350 -29 -7.7
    
 Families 5,987 5,932 -55 -0.9
  Less than $10,000 232 210 -22 -9.5
  $10,000 to $14,999 108 59 -49 -45.4
  $15,000 to $24,999 152 149 -3 -2.0
  $25,000 to $34,999 180 251 71 39.4
  $35,000 to $49,999 452 380 -72 -15.9
  $50,000 to $74,999 686 622 -64 -9.3
  $75,000 to $99,999 663 710 47 7.1
  $100,000 to $149,999 982 1,035 53 5.4
  $150,000 to $199,999 873 896 23 2.6
  $200,000 or more 1,659 1,620 -39 -2.4
  Median family income (dollars) 122,878 125,632 2,754 2.2
  Mean family income (dollars) 193,183 195,429 2,246 1.2
    
  Per capita income (dollars) 51,376 51,614 238 0.5
    
 Nonfamily households 7,667 7,354 -313 -4.1
  Median nonfamily income (dollars) 56,941 60,602 3,661 6.4
  Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 86,051 89,156 3,105 3.6
    
 Median earnings for workers (dollars) 29,057 29,493 436 1.5
 Median earnings for male full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 77,586 73,974 -3,612 -4.7
 Median earnings for female full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 64,560 69,738 5,178 8.0
    
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE     
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population 36,991 36,814 -177 -0.5
  With health insurance coverage 36,196 35,942 -254 -0.7
   With private health insurance 33,322 33,298 -24 -0.1
   With public coverage 5,944 5,658 -286 -4.8
  No health insurance coverage 795 872 77 9.7
    
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population under 18 years 3,988 3,772 -216 -5.4
  No health insurance coverage 79 68 -11 -13.9
    
 Civilian noninstitutionalized population 18 to 64 years 28,931 28,941 10 0.0
  In labor force: 19,628 19,779 151 0.8
   Employed: 18,774 18,749 -25 -0.1
    With health insurance coverage 18,426 18,450 24 0.1
     With private health insurance 17,814 17,861 47 0.3
     With public coverage 851 827 -24 -2.8
    No health insurance coverage 348 299 -49 -14.1
   Unemployed: 854 1,030 176 20.6
    With health insurance coverage 812 867 55 6.8
     With private health insurance 625 730 105 16.8
     With public coverage 199 146 -53 -26.6
    No health insurance coverage 42 163 121 288.1
  Not in labor force: 9,303 9,162 -141 -1.5
   With health insurance coverage 8,977 8,820 -157 -1.7
    With private health insurance 8,440 8,295 -145 -1.7
    With public coverage 757 718 -39 -5.2
   No health insurance coverage 326 342 16 4.9
    
Percent Families & People with Income in Past 12 Months Below Poverty Leve    
 All families 6.5 5.4 -1.1 -16.9
  With related children of the householder under 18 years 5.7 5.9 0.2 3.5
   With related children of the householder under 5 years only 6.5 6.5 0.0 0.0
 Married couple families 3.6 3.9 0.3 8.3
  With related children of the householder under 18 years 4.5 5.3 0.8 17.8
   With related children of the householder under 5 years only 5.6 6.2 0.6 10.7
 Families with female householder, no husband present 16.6 9.0 -7.6 -45.8
  With related children of the householder under 18 years 8.8 6.7 -2.1 -23.9
   With related children of the householder under 5 years only 0.0 0.0 0.0...
    
 All people 12.2 12.1 -0.1 -0.8
 Under 18 years 5.6 6.1 0.5 8.9
  Related children of the householder under 18 years 5.5 6.0 0.5 9.1
   Related children of the householder under 5 years 5.6 7.1 1.5 26.8
   Related children of the householder 5 to 17 years 5.4 5.4 0.0 0.0
 18 years and over 13.3 13.1 -0.2 -1.5
 18 to 64 years 14.4 14.2 -0.2 -1.4
 65 years and over 8.3 7.8 -0.5 -6.0
 People in families 6.0 5.3 -0.7 -11.7
 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 21.7 22.1 0.4 1.8
    

 
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 housing characteristics interactive table.
  Item2013 (ACS2015)2014 (ACS2016)Change% Change
HOUSING OCCUPANCY     
 Total housing units 15,264 15,059 -205 -1.3
  Occupied housing units 13,654 13,286 -368 -2.7
  Vacant housing units 1,610 1,773 163 10.1
    
  Homeowner vacancy rate 0.5 0.6 0.1 20.0
  Rental vacancy rate 2.9 2.7 -0.2 -6.9
    
UNITS IN STRUCTURE     
 Total housing units 15,264 15,059 -205 -1.3
 1-unit, detached 2,031 1,984 -47 -2.3
 1-unit, attached 1,032 1,069 37 3.6
 2 units 2,146 2,063 -83 -3.9
 3 or 4 units 1,918 1,800 -118 -6.2
 5 to 9 units 1,254 1,245 -9 -0.7
 10 to 19 units 1,622 1,570 -52 -3.2
 20 or more units 5,261 5,328 67 1.3
 Mobile home 0 0 0...
 Boat, RV, van, etc. 0 0 0...
    
YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT     
 Total housing units 15,264 15,059 -205 -1.3
 Built 2014 or later 0 61 61...
 Built 2010 to 2013 136 229 93 68.4
 Built 2000 to 2009 697 657 -40 -5.7
 Built 1990 to 1999 566 449 -117 -20.7
 Built 1980 to 1989 771 819 48 6.2
 Built 1970 to 1979 1,253 1,261 8 0.6
 Built 1960 to 1969 1,116 1,228 112 10.0
 Built 1950 to 1959 915 835 -80 -8.7
 Built 1940 to 1949 894 945 51 5.7
 Built 1939 or earlier 8,916 8,575 -341 -3.8
    
ROOMS     
 Total housing units 15,264 15,059 -205 -1.3
 1 room 1,053 1,019 -34 -3.2
 2 rooms 1,070 1,142 72 6.7
 3 rooms 3,255 3,234 -21 -0.6
 4 rooms 3,144 3,072 -72 -2.3
 5 rooms 2,197 2,070 -127 -5.8
 6 rooms 1,588 1,619 31 2.0
 7 rooms 1,022 1,011 -11 -1.1
 8 rooms 627 613 -14 -2.2
 9 rooms or more 1,308 1,279 -29 -2.2
 Median rooms 4.2 4.2 0.0 0.0
    
BEDROOMS     
 Total housing units 15,264 15,059 -205 -1.3
 No bedroom 1,215 1,199 -16 -1.3
 1 bedroom 4,786 4,588 -198 -4.1
 2 bedrooms 4,797 4,844 47 1.0
 3 bedrooms 2,529 2,515 -14 -0.6
 4 bedrooms 1,231 1,240 9 0.7
 5 or more bedrooms 706 673 -33 -4.7
    
HOUSING TENURE     
 Occupied housing units 13,654 13,286 -368 -2.7
  Owner-occupied 5,653 5,340 -313 -5.5
  Renter-occupied 8,001 7,946 -55 -0.7
    
  Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.12 2.11 -0.01 -0.5
  Average household size of renter-occupied unit 1.87 1.93 0.06 3.2
    
YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT     
 Occupied housing units 13,654 13,286 -368 -2.7
  Moved in 2015 or later 135 1,023 888 657.8
  Moved in 2010 to 2014 6,181 6,041 -140 -2.3
  Moved in 2000 to 2009 4,056 3,356 -700 -17.3
  Moved in 1990 to 1999 1,669 1,415 -254 -15.2
  Moved in 1980 to 1989 719 730 11 1.5
  Moved in 1979 and earlier 894 721 -173 -19.4
    
VEHICLES AVAILABLE     
 Occupied housing units 13,654 13,286 -368 -2.7
  No vehicles available 4,102 4,005 -97 -2.4
  1 vehicle available 6,641 6,172 -469 -7.1
  2 vehicles available 2,466 2,645 179 7.3
  3 or more vehicles available 445 464 19 4.3
    
HOUSE HEATING FUEL     
 Occupied housing units 13,654 13,286 -368 -2.7
  Utility gas 8,824 8,895 71 0.8
  Bottled, tank, or LP gas 306 255 -51 -16.7
  Electricity 2,258 2,069 -189 -8.4
  Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 1,739 1,552 -187 -10.8
  Coal or coke 9 17 8 88.9
  Wood 0 0 0...
  Solar energy 10 11 1 10.0
  Other fuel 142 130 -12 -8.5
  No fuel used 366 357 -9 -2.5
    
SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS     
 Occupied housing units 13,654 13,286 -368 -2.7
  Lacking complete plumbing facilities 74 73 -1 -1.4
  Lacking complete kitchen facilities 163 183 20 12.3
  No telephone service available 348 377 29 8.3
    
OCCUPANTS PER ROOM     
 Occupied housing units 13,654 13,286 -368 -2.7
  1.00 or less 13,434 13,056 -378 -2.8
  1.01 to 1.50 100 100 0 0.0
  1.51 or more 120 130 10 8.3
    
VALUE     
 Owner-occupied units 5,653 5,340 -313 -5.5
  Less than $50,000 64 61 -3 -4.7
  $50,000 to $99,999 31 28 -3 -9.7
  $100,000 to $149,999 28 25 -3 -10.7
  $150,000 to $199,999 46 44 -2 -4.3
  $200,000 to $299,999 209 168 -41 -19.6
  $300,000 to $499,999 1,588 1,327 -261 -16.4
  $500,000 to $999,999 2,064 1,988 -76 -3.7
  $1,000,000 or more 1,623 1,699 76 4.7
  Median (dollars) 679,100 718,100 39,000 5.7
    
MORTGAGE STATUS     
 Owner-occupied units 5,653 5,340 -313 -5.5
  Housing units with a mortgage 3,587 3,344 -243 -6.8
  Housing units without a mortgage 2,066 1,996 -70 -3.4
    
SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS (SMOC)     
 Housing units with a mortgage 3,587 3,344 -243 -6.8
  Less than $500 0 8 8...
  $500 to $999 96 89 -7 -7.3
  $1,000 to $1,499 307 281 -26 -8.5
  $1,500 to $1,999 449 462 13 2.9
  $2,000 to $2,499 676 582 -94 -13.9
  $2,500 to $2,999 616 623 7 1.1
  $3,000 or more 1,443 1,299 -144 -10.0
  Median (dollars) 2,716 2,701 -15 -0.6
    
 Housing units without a mortgage 2,066 1,996 -70 -3.4
  Less than $250 48 72 24 50.0
  $250 to $399 114 97 -17 -14.9
  $400 to $599 296 261 -35 -11.8
  $600 to $799 460 387 -73 -15.9
  $800 to $999 391 357 -34 -8.7
  $1,000 or more 757 822 65 8.6
  Median (dollars) 850 877 27 3.2
    
Monthly Owner Costs as Percent of Household Income (SMOCAPI)     
 Housing units with a mortgage (excluding units where SMOCAPI cannot be com 3,557 3,314 -243 -6.8
  Less than 20.0 percent 1,570 1,538 -32 -2.0
  20.0 to 24.9 percent 588 525 -63 -10.7
  25.0 to 29.9 percent 423 332 -91 -21.5
  30.0 to 34.9 percent 182 188 6 3.3
  35.0 percent or more 794 731 -63 -7.9
    
  Not computed 30 30 0 0.0
    
 Housing unit without a mortgage (excl units where SMOCAPI cannot be comput 2,015 1,949 -66 -3.3
  Less than 10.0 percent 851 801 -50 -5.9
  10.0 to 14.9 percent 323 348 25 7.7
  15.0 to 19.9 percent 164 158 -6 -3.7
  20.0 to 24.9 percent 195 153 -42 -21.5
  25.0 to 29.9 percent 114 114 0 0.0
  30.0 to 34.9 percent 32 29 -3 -9.4
  35.0 percent or more 336 346 10 3.0
    
  Not computed 51 47 -4 -7.8
    
GROSS RENT     
 Occupied units paying rent 7,799 7,778 -21 -0.3
  Less than $500 322 214 -108 -33.5
  $500 to $999 399 338 -61 -15.3
  $1,000 to $1,499 1,502 1,291 -211 -14.0
  $1,500 to $1,999 3,179 2,857 -322 -10.1
  $2,000 to $2,499 1,534 1,818 284 18.5
  $2,500 to $2,999 484 723 239 49.4
  $3,000 or more 379 537 158 41.7
  Median (dollars) 1,764 1,858 94 5.3
    
  No rent paid 202 168 -34 -16.8
    
Gross Rent as Percent of Household Income (GRAPI)     
 Occupied units paying rent (excluding units where GRAPI cannot be computed 7,515 7,450 -65 -0.9
  Less than 15.0 percent 1,001 1,039 38 3.8
  15.0 to 19.9 percent 855 829 -26 -3.0
  20.0 to 24.9 percent 974 1,027 53 5.4
  25.0 to 29.9 percent 902 835 -67 -7.4
  30.0 to 34.9 percent 546 568 22 4.0
  35.0 percent or more 3,237 3,152 -85 -2.6
    
  Not computed 486 496 10 2.1

3.1. Business Establishment Characteristics - goto top
- based on Census ZIP 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 1,160 ... ... ...
  21----   Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 1 ... ... ...
  211///    Oil and Gas Extraction 1 ... ... ...
  22----   Utilities 1 ... ... ...
  221///    Utilities 1 ... ... ...
  23----   Construction 27 ... ... ...
  236///    Construction of Buildings 13 ... ... ...
  237///    Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 1 ... ... ...
  238///    Specialty Trade Contractors 13 ... ... ...
  31----   Manufacturing 26 ... ... ...
  311///    Food Manufacturing 3 ... ... ...
  315///    Apparel Manufacturing 3 ... ... ...
  321///    Wood Product Manufacturing 2 ... ... ...
  323///    Printing and Related Support Activities 1 ... ... ...
  332///    Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 3 ... ... ...
  333///    Machinery Manufacturing 2 ... ... ...
  334///    Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 5 ... ... ...
  335///    Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing 2 ... ... ...
  337///    Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 2 ... ... ...
  339///    Miscellaneous Manufacturing 3 ... ... ...
  42----   Wholesale Trade 29 ... ... ...
  423///    Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 14 ... ... ...
  424///    Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 13 ... ... ...
  425///    Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers 2 ... ... ...
  44----   Retail Trade 162 ... ... ...
  441///    Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 1 ... ... ...
  442///    Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 11 ... ... ...
  443///    Electronics and Appliance Stores 5 ... ... ...
  444///    Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers 1 ... ... ...
  445///    Food and Beverage Stores 31 ... ... ...
  446///    Health and Personal Care Stores 14 ... ... ...
  447///    Gasoline Stations 9 ... ... ...
  448///    Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 32 ... ... ...
  451///    Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical Instrument, and Book Stores 23 ... ... ...
  452///    General Merchandise Stores 1 ... ... ...
  453///    Miscellaneous Store Retailers 27 ... ... ...
  454///    Nonstore Retailers 7 ... ... ...
  48----   Transportation and Warehousing 6 ... ... ...
  484///    Truck Transportation 1 ... ... ...
  485///    Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation 1 ... ... ...
  488///    Support Activities for Transportation 4 ... ... ...
  51----   Information 43 ... ... ...
  511///    Publishing Industries (except Internet) 19 ... ... ...
  512///    Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries 7 ... ... ...
  517///    Telecommunications 6 ... ... ...
  518///    Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services 5 ... ... ...
  519///    Other Information Services 6 ... ... ...
  52----   Finance and Insurance 52 ... ... ...
  522///    Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 19 ... ... ...
  523///    Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investm 30 ... ... ...
  524///    Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 3 ... ... ...
  53----   Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 51 ... ... ...
  531///    Real Estate 45 ... ... ...
  532///    Rental and Leasing Services 5 ... ... ...
  533///    Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighte 1 ... ... ...
  54----   Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 225 ... ... ...
  541///    Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 225 ... ... ...
  55----   Management of Companies and Enterprises 5 ... ... ...
  551///    Management of Companies and Enterprises 5 ... ... ...
  56----   Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediat 39 ... ... ...
  561///    Administrative and Support Services 38 ... ... ...
  562///    Waste Management and Remediation Services 1 ... ... ...
  61----   Educational Services 44 ... ... ...
  611///    Educational Services 44 ... ... ...
  62----   Health Care and Social Assistance 142 ... ... ...
  621///    Ambulatory Health Care Services 101 ... ... ...
  6211//     Offices of Physicians 54 ... ... ...
  62111/      Offices of Physicians 54 ... ... ...
  621111       Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) 47 ... ... ...
  621112       Offices of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists 7 ... ... ...
  6212//     Offices of Dentists 13 ... ... ...
  62121/      Offices of Dentists 13 ... ... ...
  6213//     Offices of Other Health Practitioners 23 ... ... ...
  62131/      Offices of Chiropractors 4 ... ... ...
  62132/      Offices of Optometrists 4 ... ... ...
  62133/      Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians) 8 ... ... ...
  62134/      Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and 5 ... ... ...
  62139/      Offices of All Other Health Practitioners 2 ... ... ...
  621391       Offices of Podiatrists 1 ... ... ...
  621399       Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners 1 ... ... ...
  6214//     Outpatient Care Centers 2 ... ... ...
  62149/      Other Outpatient Care Centers 2 ... ... ...
  621492       Kidney Dialysis Centers 2 ... ... ...
  6215//     Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories 4 ... ... ...
  62151/      Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories 4 ... ... ...
  621511       Medical Laboratories 2 ... ... ...
  621512       Diagnostic Imaging Centers 2 ... ... ...
  6216//     Home Health Care Services 3 ... ... ...
  62161/      Home Health Care Services 3 ... ... ...
  6219//     Other Ambulatory Health Care Services 2 ... ... ...
  62191/      Ambulance Services 1 ... ... ...
  62199/      All Other Ambulatory Health Care Services 1 ... ... ...
  621999       All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services 1 ... ... ...
  622///    Hospitals 1 ... ... ...
  6223//     Specialty (except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Hospitals 1 ... ... ...
  62231/      Specialty (except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Hospitals 1 ... ... ...
  623///    Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 8 ... ... ...
  6231//     Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities) 4 ... ... ...
  62311/      Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities) 4 ... ... ...
  6232//     Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability, Menta 1 ... ... ...
  62322/      Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities 1 ... ... ...
  6233//     Continuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living F 3 ... ... ...
  62331/      Continuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living F 3 ... ... ...
  623312       Assisted Living Facilities for the Elderly 3 ... ... ...
  624///    Social Assistance 32 ... ... ...
  6241//     Individual and Family Services 12 ... ... ...
  62411/      Child and Youth Services 4 ... ... ...
  62412/      Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities 1 ... ... ...
  62419/      Other Individual and Family Services 7 ... ... ...
  6242//     Community Food and Housing, and Emergency and Other Relief S 2 ... ... ...
  62421/      Community Food Services 1 ... ... ...
  62423/      Emergency and Other Relief Services 1 ... ... ...
  6243//     Vocational Rehabilitation Services 1 ... ... ...
  62431/      Vocational Rehabilitation Services 1 ... ... ...
  6244//     Child Day Care Services 17 ... ... ...
  62441/      Child Day Care Services 17 ... ... ...
  71----   Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 26 ... ... ...
  711///    Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries 12 ... ... ...
  712///    Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions 2 ... ... ...
  713///    Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries 12 ... ... ...
  72----   Accommodation and Food Services 151 ... ... ...
  721///    Accommodation 6 ... ... ...
  722///    Food Services and Drinking Places 145 ... ... ...
  81----   Other Services (except Public Administration) 122 ... ... ...
  811///    Repair and Maintenance 6 ... ... ...
  812///    Personal and Laundry Services 39 ... ... ...
  813///    Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Org 77 ... ... ...
  99----   Industries not classified 8 ... ... ...

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. All ACS estimates are subject to errors of estimation and other sources of error. The 2015 and 2016 data are based on 5-year estimates. The ACS 2015 data are centric to mid 2013. The ACS 2016 data are centric to mid 2014. Change columns, 2015-16 are not recommended for use to measure annual change.

ACS Data Values & Top-coding.
- ACS 2015 median housing value is top-coded at $1,000,000
- ACS 2016 median housing value is top-coded at $2,000,000

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.

Housing Price Index Notes. 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 ZIP codes. Where tabulated, the HPI corresponds to a ZIP code area geography which may differ from the Census ZIP code area geography used elsewhere in this report. See the HPI by ZIP Code section for more information.

ZIP Business Patterns Notes. The ZIP Business Patterns (ZBP) provide data on the number of establishments, employment and earnings. The ZBP data corresponds to a ZIP code area geography which may differ from the Census ZIP code area geography used elsewhere in this report. ZBP data reflect place of employment whereas ACS data reflect place of residence. See the ZBP 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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  • ZIP Code-County-Metro Equivalencing
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