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  .. for area(s): CC WA 01012 5301012 .. CD118 WA 01 5301

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  Tables
    Population by Age (below)
    Population by Age x Gender; Median Age
    Population by Race/Origin
    Relationships
    Housing


  Area(s) -->   CC WA 01012 5301012 CD118 WA 01 5301
       Total population   40,966 100.0 772,031 100.0
         Under 5 years   2,421 5.9 48,820 6.3
          5 to 9 years   2,647 6.5 51,328 6.6
          10 to 14 years   2,300 5.6 49,736 6.4
          15 to 19 years   2,067 5.0 44,136 5.7
          20 to 24 years   2,114 5.2 41,446 5.4
          25 to 29 years   4,214 10.3 57,682 7.5
          30 to 34 years   4,324 10.6 67,087 8.7
          35 to 39 years   3,721 9.1 67,443 8.7
          40 to 44 years   2,997 7.3 56,451 7.3
          45 to 49 years   2,610 6.4 50,862 6.6
          50 to 54 years   2,316 5.7 48,563 6.3
          55 to 59 years   2,005 4.9 47,179 6.1
          60 to 64 years   1,820 4.4 42,435 5.5
          65 to 69 years   1,407 3.4 33,538 4.3
          70 to 74 years   1,357 3.3 26,409 3.4
          75 to 79 years   1,026 2.5 16,943 2.2
          80 to 84 years   734 1.8 10,655 1.4
          85 years and over   886 2.2 11,318 1.5
        Selected Age Categories  
            16 years and over   33,145 80.9 612,510 79.3
            18 years and over   32,227 78.7 593,722 76.9
            21 years and over   31,188 76.1 570,276 73.9
            62 years and over   6,448 15.7 123,528 16.0
            65 years and over   5,410 13.2 98,863 12.8


Section 2. Population by Age x Gender .. goto top

  Area(s) -->   CC WA 01012 5301012 CD118 WA 01 5301
       Male population   20,983 100.0 386,709 100.0
         Under 5 years   1,190 5.7 24,884 6.4
          5 to 9 years   1,312 6.3 26,379 6.8
          10 to 14 years   1,174 5.6 25,422 6.6
          15 to 19 years   1,079 5.1 22,840 5.9
          20 to 24 years   1,192 5.7 21,850 5.7
          25 to 29 years   2,315 11.0 29,790 7.7
          30 to 34 years   2,363 11.3 34,051 8.8
          35 to 39 years   2,057 9.8 34,663 9.0
          40 to 44 years   1,607 7.7 28,993 7.5
          45 to 49 years   1,305 6.2 25,708 6.6
          50 to 54 years   1,183 5.6 24,400 6.3
          55 to 59 years   1,000 4.8 23,545 6.1
          60 to 64 years   929 4.4 20,594 5.3
          65 to 69 years   651 3.1 15,770 4.1
          70 to 74 years   573 2.7 11,905 3.1
          75 to 79 years   439 2.1 7,400 1.9
          80 to 84 years   288 1.4 4,403 1.1
          85 years and over   326 1.6 4,112 1.1
        Selected Age Categories  
            16 years and over   17,075 81.4 305,003 78.9
            18 years and over   16,609 79.2 295,410 76.4
            21 years and over   16,065 76.6 283,163 73.2
            62 years and over   2,786 13.3 55,488 14.3
            65 years and over   2,277 10.9 43,590 11.3
 
       Female population   19,983 100.0 385,322 100.0
         Under 5 years   1,231 6.2 23,936 6.2
          5 to 9 years   1,335 6.7 24,949 6.5
          10 to 14 years   1,126 5.6 24,314 6.3
          15 to 19 years   988 4.9 21,296 5.5
          20 to 24 years   922 4.6 19,596 5.1
          25 to 29 years   1,899 9.5 27,892 7.2
          30 to 34 years   1,961 9.8 33,036 8.6
          35 to 39 years   1,664 8.3 32,780 8.5
          40 to 44 years   1,390 7.0 27,458 7.1
          45 to 49 years   1,305 6.5 25,154 6.5
          50 to 54 years   1,133 5.7 24,163 6.3
          55 to 59 years   1,005 5.0 23,634 6.1
          60 to 64 years   891 4.5 21,841 5.7
          65 to 69 years   756 3.8 17,768 4.6
          70 to 74 years   784 3.9 14,504 3.8
          75 to 79 years   587 2.9 9,543 2.5
          80 to 84 years   446 2.2 6,252 1.6
          85 years and over   560 2.8 7,206 1.9
        Selected Age Categories  
            16 years and over   16,070 80.4 307,507 79.8
            18 years and over   15,618 78.2 298,312 77.4
            21 years and over   15,123 75.7 287,113 74.5
            62 years and over   3,662 18.3 68,040 17.7
            65 years and over   3,133 15.7 55,273 14.3
    MEDIAN AGE BY GENDER  
       Both sexes   35.5 36.8
         Male   34.8 36.1
       Female   36.4 37.6


Section 3. Population by Race/Origin .. goto top

  Area(s) -->   CC WA 01012 5301012 CD118 WA 01 5301
         RACE  
       Total population   40,966 100.0 772,031 100.0
          One Race   37,748 92.1 692,387 89.7
            White   17,927 43.8 476,152 61.7
            Black or African American   1,074 2.6 20,560 2.7
            American Indian and Alaska Native   145 0.4 5,758 0.7
            Asian   16,993 41.5 152,904 19.8
            Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander   41 0.1 2,911 0.4
            Some Other Race   1,568 3.8 34,102 4.4
          Two or More Races   3,218 7.9 79,644 10.3
    TOTAL RACES TALLIED [1]  
       Total races tallied   44,425 100.0 858,216 100.0
         White alone or in combination with one or more other races   20,948 47.2 551,085 64.2
         Black or African American alone or in combination with one or more other races   1,394 3.1 31,971 3.7
         American Indian and Alaska Native alone or in combination with one or more other races   544 1.2 20,529 2.4
         Asian alone or in combination with one or more other races   18,187 40.9 178,409 20.8
         Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone or in combination with one or more other   173 0.4 7,331 0.9
         Some Other Race alone or in combination with one or more other races   3,179 7.2 68,891 8.0
    HISPANIC OR LATINO  
       Total population   40,966 100.0 772,031 100.0
         Hispanic or Latino (of any race)   3,289 8.0 75,916 9.8
          Not Hispanic or Latino   37,677 92.0 696,115 90.2
    HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE  
       Total population   40,966 100.0 772,031 100.0
         Hispanic or Latino   3,289 8.0 75,916 9.8
            White alone   479 1.2 15,113 2.0
            Black or African American alone   23 0.1 655 0.1
            American Indian and Alaska Native alone   75 0.2 1,911 0.2
            Asian alone   30 0.1 715 0.1
            Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone   2 0.0 127 0.0
            Some Other Race alone   1,337 3.3 29,090 3.8
            Two or More Races   1,343 3.3 28,305 3.7
          Not Hispanic or Latino   37,677 92.0 696,115 90.2
            White alone   17,448 42.6 461,039 59.7
            Black or African American alone   1,051 2.6 19,905 2.6
            American Indian and Alaska Native alone   70 0.2 3,847 0.5
            Asian alone   16,963 41.4 152,189 19.7
            Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone   39 0.1 2,784 0.4
            Some Other Race alone   231 0.6 5,012 0.6
            Two or More Races   1,875 4.6 51,339 6.6


Section 4. Relationships .. goto top

  Area(s) -->   CC WA 01012 5301012 CD118 WA 01 5301
  RELATIONSHIP  
       Total population   40,966 100.0 772,031 100.0
          In households   40,457 98.8 764,596 99.0
            Householder   16,286 39.8 292,630 37.9
            Opposite-sex spouse   8,641 21.1 157,566 20.4
            Same-sex spouse   58 0.1 1,623 0.2
            Opposite-sex unmarried partner   708 1.7 19,070 2.5
            Same-sex unmarried partner   44 0.1 976 0.1
            Child [2]   10,778 26.3 222,145 28.8
             Under 18 years   8,386 20.5 165,082 21.4
            Grandchild   240 0.6 9,376 1.2
             Under 18 years   170 0.4 7,302 0.9
            Other relatives   1,614 3.9 31,779 4.1
            Nonrelatives   2,088 5.1 29,431 3.8
          In group quarters   509 1.2 7,435 1.0
            Institutionalized population:   157 0.4 3,882 0.5
             Male   53 0.1 2,996 0.4
             Female   104 0.3 886 0.1
            Noninstitutionalized population:   352 0.9 3,553 0.5
             Male   143 0.3 1,375 0.2
             Female   209 0.5 2,178 0.3
  HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE  
       Total households   16,283 100.0 292,739 100.0
         Married couple household   8,742 53.7 159,226 54.4
            With own children under 18 [3]   4,381 26.9 24,884 8.5
         Cohabiting couple household   757 4.6 25,422 8.7
            With own children under 18 [3]   115 0.7 14,614 5.0
         Male householder, no spouse or partner present:   3,437 21.1 4,021 1.4
            Living alone   2,285 14.0 4,041 1.4
             65 years and over   337 2.1 13,788 4.7
            With own children under 18 [3]   200 1.2 29,790 10.2
         Female householder, no spouse or partner present:   3,347 20.6 28,993 9.9
            Living alone   2,048 12.6 25,708 8.8
             65 years and over   945 5.8 24,400 8.3
            With own children under 18 [3]   428 2.6 23,545 8.0
            Households with individuals under 18 years   5,369 33.0 100,280 34.3
            Households with individuals 65 years and over   3,488 21.4 70,173 24.0


Section 5. Housing .. goto top

  Area(s) -->   CC WA 01012 5301012 CD118 WA 01 5301
    HOUSING OCCUPANCY  
       Total housing units   17,199 100.0 306,605 100.0
         Occupied housing units   16,283 94.7 292,739 95.5
         Vacant housing units   916 5.3 13,866 4.5
            For rent   549 3.2 7,027 2.3
            Rented, not occupied   51 0.3 567 0.2
            For sale only   38 0.2 1,591 0.5
            Sold, not occupied   24 0.1 670 0.2
            For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use   82 0.5 1,379 0.4
            All other vacants   172 1.0 2,632 0.9
    VACANCY RATES  
      Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) [4]   0.3 0.4
       Rental vacancy rate (percent) [5]   6.0 6.0
    HOUSING TENURE  
      Occupied housing units   16,283 100.0 292,739 100.0
         Owner-occupied housing units   7,652 47.0 182,223 62.2
         Renter-occupied housing units   8,631 53.0 110,516 37.8
   
   
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[1] The alone or in combination categories are tallies of responses rather than respondents. That is, the alone or in combination categories are not mutually exclusive. Individuals who reported two races were counted in two separate and distinct alone or in combination race categories, while those who reported three races were counted in three categories, and so on. For example, a respondent who indicated "White and Black or African American" was counted in the White alone or in combination category as well as in the Black or African American alone or in combination category. Consequently, the sum of all alone or in combination categories equals the number of races reported (i.e., responses), which exceeds the total population.

[2] "Child" includes biological, adopted, and stepchildren of the householder.

[3] "Own children" includes biological, adopted, and stepchildren of the householder.

[4] The homeowner vacancy rate is the proportion of the homeowner inventory that is vacant "for sale." It is computed by dividing the total number of vacant units "for sale only" by the sum of owner-occupied units, vacant units that are "for sale only," and vacant units that have been sold but not yet occupied; and then multiplying by 100.

[5] The rental vacancy rate is the proportion of the rental inventory that is vacant "for rent." It is computed by dividing the total number of vacant units "for rent" by the sum of the renter-occupied units, vacant units that are "for rent," and vacant units that have been rented but not yet occupied; and then multiplying by 100.


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