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Profile for Russell County, VA
People & Income Overview
(By Place of Residence) Value Rank in U.S.
Industry Overview, 2021 (By Place of Work) Value Rank in
U.S. Population (2021) 25,550 1,575 Covered Employment 6,309 1,771
Growth (%) since 2010 Census -11.6% 2,877 Avg Wage per Job $42,943 1,949
Households (2021) 10,355 1,527
Manufacturing - % All Jobs in County 8.0% 1,702
Labor Force (persons) (Ann. Avg. 2021) 10,695 1,464 Avg Wage per Job $41,171 2,437
Unemployment Rate (Ann. Avg. 2021) 4.3 1,427
Transportation & Warehousing - % All Jobs in County
2.7% 1,431
Per Capita Personal Income (2021) $40,061 2,867 Avg Wage per Job $42,838 2,745
Median Household Income (2021) $45,254 2,659
Health Care, Social Assist. - % All Jobs in County 14.0% 852
Poverty Rate (2021) 18.4 664 Avg Wage per Job $51,492 838
High School Diploma or More - % of Adults 25+ (2021)
81.8% 2,660
Finance and Insurance - % All Jobs in County 2.7% 962
Bachelor’s Degree or More - % of Adults 25+ (2021) 12.2% 2,909 Avg Wage per Job $50,110 2,156
Demographics
Population over Time Number Rank in U.S. Percent of Virginia Virginia 2021 25,550 1,575 0.3% 8,642,274 2010 28,897 1,451 0.4% 8,001,024 2000 29,270 1,441 0.4% 7,105,425 1990 28,655 1,362 0.5% 6,213,526 1980 31,761 1,177 0.6% 5,346,797 2000 to 2010 % Change -1.3% 2,191 12.6% 1990 to 2010 % Change 0.8% 2,242 28.8% 1980 to 2010 % Change -9.0% 2,436 49.6%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Profile for Russell County, VA
People & Income Overview a1, Rankin (By Place of Residence) alue “US.
Population (2021) 25,550 1,575
; *%) si
Growth (2%) since 2010 “11.6% 2877
Census adit
Households (2021) 10,355 1,527
Labor Force (persons) (Ann.
‘Ave. 2021) 10,695 1,464
Unemployment Rate (Ann. 45 go
Avg. 2021)
Per Capita Personal Income 549 96) 9 67
(2021) Median Household Income
(2021) $45,254 2,659 Poverty Rate (2021) 184 664 High School Diploma or
More - % of Adults 25+ 81.8% 2.660 (2021)
Bachelor’s Degree or More- 15 99, 999
% of Adults 25+ (2021)
Demographics
Population over Time Number Rank in U.S.
2021 25,550 1,575 2010 28,897 1.451 2000 29,270 1.441. 1990 28,655 1,362 1980 31,761 1,177 2000 to 2010 % Change -1.3% 2.191 1990 to 2010 % Change 0.8% 2.242 1980 to 2010 % Change -9.0% 2.436
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Industry Overview, 2021.44, Rankin (By Place of Work) alue “US. Covered Employment 6309 1.771
‘Avg Wage per Job $42,943 1,949 Manufacturing -% All Jobs g go, 1 799 in County its ‘Avg Wage per Job $41,171 2.437
Transportation &
Warehousing -% All Jobs in 2.7% 1.431
County
Avg Wage per Job $42,838 2.745
Health Care, Social Assist. 4 gy
% All Jobs in County 14.0% 852
‘Avg Wage per Job $51,492 838 -%
Finance and Insurance - % 27% 962
All Jobs in County
‘Avg Wage per Job $50,110 2.156
Percent of Virginia Virginia
0.3% 8,642,274 0.4% 8,001,024 0.4% 7,105,425 0.5% 6,213,526 0.6% 5,346,797 12.6% 28.8% 49.6%
Components of Population Change (1-year change ending in 2021) Number Rank in
U.S. Percent of Virginia Virginia
Net Domestic Migration -6 2,108 0.1% -5,465 Net International Migration 1 1,914 0.0% 14,310 Natural Increase (births minus deaths) -173 2,559 -1.5% 11,242 Births 256 1,610 0.3% 94,523 Deaths 429 1,361 0.5% 83,281
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Population Estimates by Age in 2021 Number Rank in U.S. Pct Dist. Pct Dist. in U.S.
Preschool (0 to 4) 1,229 1,721 4.7% 5.9% School Age (5 to 17) 3,652 1,709 14.1% 16.6% College Age (18 to 24) 1,812 1,700 7.0% 9.2% Young Adult (25 to 44) 5,762 1,614 22.2% 26.6% Older Adult (45 to 64) 7,843 1,444 30.2% 25.6% Older (65 plus) 5,634 1,437 21.7% 16.0% Median Age 46.8 450 Median Age = 38.4
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau; Median age calculated by the IBRC.
Population Estimates by Race and Hispanic Origin in 2021 Number Rank in
U.S. Pct
Dist.
Pct Dist.
in U.S. American Ind. or Alaskan Native Alone 58 1,906 0.2% 0.8% Asian Alone 11 2,668 0.0% 5.7% Black Alone 410 1,829 1.6% 12.6% Native Hawaiian and Other Pac. Isl. Alone 0 1,746 0.0% 0.2% White Alone 25,083 1,416 96.7% 68.2% Two or More Race Groups 368 2,283 1.4% 7.0% Hispanic or Latino (can be of any race) Non-Hispanic or Latino 25,795 1,493 99.5% 81.6% Hispanic or Latino 137 2,814 0.5% 18.4%
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau
Components of Population Change (1-year change ending in 2021)
‘Net Domestic Migration
Net International Migration
Natural Increase (births minus deaths) Births
Deaths
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Population Estimates by Age in 2021 Number Rank in U.S. Pet Dist.
Preschool (0 to 4) 1,229 School Age (5 to 17) 3,652 College Age (18 to 24) 1,812 Young Adult (25 to 44) 5,762 Older Adult (45 to 64) 7,843 Older (65 plus) 5,634 Median Age 46.8
Rank in Number “U’s,
6 2,108 1 1914 “173 2,559 256 1,610 429 1,361
L221 4.7% 1,709 14.1% 1,700 7.0% L614 22.2% 1.444 30.2% 1.437 21.7% 450
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau; Median age calculated by the IBRC.
Population Estimates by Race and Hispanic Origin
in 2021
American Ind. or Alaskan Native Alone Asian Alone
Black Alone
Native Hawaiian and Other Pac. Isl. Alone White Alone
Two or More Race Groups
Hispanic or Latino (can be of any race) Non-Hispanic or Latino
Hispanic or Latino
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau
Percent of Virginia
0.1%
0.0%
-1.5%
0.3%
0.5%
5.9% 16.6% 9.2% 26.6% 25.6% 16.0%
Pet Dist. in US.
Virginia ~5,465 14,310 11,242 94,523 83,281
Median Age = 38.4
Number “US. Dist. 58 1906 0.2% ll 2,668 0.0% 410 1,829 1.6% 0 1.746 0.0% 25,083 1.416 96.7% 368 2,283 1.4% 25,795 1,493 99.5% 137 2.814 0.5%
Pet
Dist. in US. 0.8% 5.7% 12.6% 0.2% 68.2% 7.0%
81.6% 18.4%
Hispanic or Latino Population in 2021 (can be of any race) Number Rank in
U.S. Pct
Dist.
Pct Dist.
in U.S. Hispanic 137 2,814 100% 100% Mexican 94 2,735 68.6% 60.8% Cuban 25 1,332 18.2% 3.9% Puerto Rican 0 2,611 0.0% 9.6% Other 18 2,746 13.1% 25.6% White, Not Hispanic (reporting white alone) 24,964 1,372 N/A N/A
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates
Education
Educational Attainment in 2021 Number Percent of
Population 25+ Rank in
U.S. U.S. % of
Population 25+ Total Population 25 and Older 19,239 100% N/A 100% Less than 9th Grade 1,779 9.2% 215 4.8% 9th to 12th, No Diploma 1,731 9.0% 943 6.3% High School Graduate (includes equiv.) 7,394 38.4% 896 26.5%
Some College, No Degree 3,918 20.4% 1,896 20.0% Associate Degree 2,075 10.8% 904 8.7% Bachelor’s Degree 1,669 8.7% 2,752 20.6% Graduate, Professional or Doctorate Degree 673 3.5% 2,958 13.1%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates
Income & Poverty Median Income Number Rank in U.S. Percent of U.S.
Median Household Income in 2021 $45,254 2,659 64.9% Median Household Income in 2000 $27,879 2,743 66.4% Percent Change 2000 to 2021 62.3% 1,417
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Pet
Hispanic or Latino Population in 2021 (can be ofany Number Rankin Pet pice race) US. Dist. nus, Hispanic 137 2.814 100% 100% Mexican 94 2.735 68.6% 60.8% Cuban 25 1,332 18.2% 3.9% Puerto Rican 0 2.611 0.0% 9.6% Other 18 2.746 13.1% 25.6% White, Not Hispanic (reporting white alone) 24,964 1,372 NIA NIA
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates
Education
Educational Attainment in Number Percent of Rank in US. % of
2021 Population 25+ U.S. Population 25+
Total Population 25 and Older 19,239 100% NA 100% Less than 9th Grade 1,779 9.2% 215, 48% 9th to 12th, No Diploma L731 9.0% 943 «6.3% High School Graduate 7,394 38.4% 896 26.5% (includes equiv.) Some College, No Degree 3,918 20.4% 1,896 20.0% Associate Degree 2,075 10.8% 904 «8.7% Bachelor’s Degree 1,669 8.7% 2,752 20.6% Graduate, Professional or on asm 958 13%
Doctorate Degree Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates
Income & Poverty
Median Income Number Rank in U.S. Percent of U.S. Median Household Income in 2021 $45,254 2.659 64.9%
Median Household Income in 2000 $27,879 2,743 66.4%
Percent Change 2000 to 2021 62.3% 1417
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Per Capita Personal Income (PCPI) Number Rank in U.S. Percent of U.S. 2021 $40,061 2,867 62.5% 2011 $29,997 2,399 70.2% 2001 $19,568 2,723 61.9% 1991 $12,812 2,678 64.0% 10-Year % Change 33.6% 20
20-Year % Change 104.7% 68
30-Year % Change 212.7% 286Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Personal Income in 2021 ($000) Number 5-Year % Change (adj*)
Rank in U.S.
Total Earnings by Place of Work $420,139 1.9% 2,926
Minus: Contributions for Government Social Insurance $61,293 7.6% 2,878
Personal Contributions for Government Social Insurance $37,502 12.0% 2,835
Employer Contributions for Government Social Insurance $23,791 1.3% 2,888
Plus: Adjustment for Residence $74,477 38.8% 801
Equals: Net Earnings by Place of Residence $433,323 6.0% 2,911
Plus: Dividends, Rent, Interest $119,554 0.8% 2,833
Plus: Transfer Payments $470,693 51.3% 2,484
Equals: Personal Income by Place of Residence $1,023,570 22.0% 2,719
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Poverty Estimates Number Rank in U.S.
Percent Change
Rank in U.S.
Poverty Rate in 2021
In 200018.4 16.7
664 736
– 10.2%
– 1,673
Poverty Rate for Children under 18 in 2021
In 200024.0 22.1
868 917
– 8.6%
– 1,599
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Per Capita Personal Income (PCPI) Number Rank in U.S. Percent of U.S.
2,867
2,399 72: 67!
2021 2011 2001 1991 10-Year % Change 20-Year % Change 30-Year % Change
$40,061 $29,997 $19,568 $12,812 33.6%
104.7% 212.7%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Personal Income in 2021 ($000)
Total Earnings by Place of Work
Minus: Contributions for Government Insurance
Social
Personal Contributions for Government Social
Insurance
Employer Contributions for Government Social
Insurance Plus: Adjustment for Residence
Equals: Net Earnings by Place of Residence
Plus: Plus: Transfer Payments
ividends, Rent, Interest
Equals: Personal Income by Place of
Residence
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Poverty Estimates Poverty Rate in 2021 In 2000
Poverty Rate for Children under 18 in 2021 In 2000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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Number $420,139 $61,293
$37,502
$23,791
$74,477
$433,323 $119,554 $470,693
62.5% 70.2% 61.9% 64.0%
5-Year % Change (adj*) 19%
7.6% 12.0%
1.3%
38.8% 6.0% 0.8% 51.3%
$1,023,570 22.0%
Number
18.4 16.7
24.0 22.1
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Jobs & Earnings (BEA)
BEA Major Sectors (NAICS) in 2021 (by place of work)
Earnings ($000)
Avg Earnings Per Job
Rank in U.S. Jobs
Pct Dist. in
County
Pct Dist. in U.S.
Earnings by place of work - 35 $420,139 $43,591 2,389 9,638 100.0% 100.0% Wage and salary disbursements - 50 $320,136 $45,532 1,643 7,031 73.0% 75.5%
Proprietors’ income - 70 $18,104 $6,944 3,068 2,607 27.0% 24.5% Farm proprietors’ income - 71 ($2,381) ($3,029) 2,508 786 8.2% 0.9% Nonfarm proprietors’ income - 72 $20,485 $11,249 3,020 1,821 18.9% 23.6%
Farm earnings - 81 ($581) ($679) 2,634 855 8.9% 1.3% Nonfarm earnings - 82 $420,720 $47,901 1,877 8,783 91.1% 98.7% Private earnings - 90 $330,582 $45,547 1,751 7,258 75.3% 86.8% Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other - 100 $1,861 $32,086 631 58 0.6% 0.5%
Mining - 200 $21,261 $75,661 358 281 2.9% 0.5% Utilities - 300 $0 N/A 1 0 0.0% 0.3% Construction - 400 $30,713 $44,902 2,098 684 7.1% 5.8% Manufacturing - 500 $28,888 $52,619 2,265 549 5.7% 6.5% Retail Trade - 700 $35,483 $31,400 1,752 1,130 11.7% 9.5% Transportation and warehousing
- 800 $16,576 $56,767 912 292 3.0% 5.2%
Information - 900 $2,510 $55,777 1,364 45 0.5% 1.7%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) D = Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. L = Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. N/A = Not available or not applicable.
- = “Other” consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.
Jobs & Earnings (BEA)
BEA Major Sectors (NAICS) Earnings aN 5 Rankin 41, Pet Dist Pet Dist. in 2021 (by place of work) ($000) puryep US: County MUS.
Earnings by place of work - 35 $420,139 $43,591 2.389 9,638 100.0% 100.0% Wage and salary disbursements - 539 136 $45,532 1,643 7,031 73.0% 75.5%
50
Proprietors’ income - 70 $18,104 $6,944 3,068 2,607 27.0% 24.5% Farm proprietors’ income -71 ($2,381) ($3,029) 2.508 786 8.2% — 0.9% Nonfarm Proprictors’income= $9,485 $11,249 3.020 1,821 18.9% 23.6% Farm earnings - 81 ($581) (S679) 2.634855 8.9% 1.3% Nonfarm earnings - 82 $420,720 $47,901 1.877 8,783 91.1% 98.7% Private earnings - 90 $330,582 $45,547 1,751 7,258 75.3% 86.8% Forestry, fishing, related 9 tatvitig, and ether. 100 $1,861 $32,086 631 580.6% ~— 0.5% Mining - 200 $21,261 $75,661 358-281 2.9% 0.5% Utilities - 300 so NIA 1 0 0.0% 0.3% Construction - 400 $30,713 $44,902 2.098 684 7.1% 5.8% Manufacturing - 500 $28,888 $52,619 2.265 549 5.7% + 6.5% Retail Trade - 700 $35,483 $31,400 1.752 1,130 11.7% 9.5% Trameporsation and warehousing 516 576 $56,767 912 292 3.0% 5.2% Information - 900 $2,510 $55,777 1364 450.5% == :1.7%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) D =Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. L = Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.
Not available or not applicable. ‘Other" consists of the number of jobs held by U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.
Jobs & Wages (BLS)
Annual Covered Employment and Wages Over Time (NAICS) Establishments Jobs
Average Wage
Per Job
Rank in
U.S.
Pct of U.S. Avg
Wage 2021 580 6,309 $42,943 1,949 63.5% 2020 578 6,458 $41,982 1,804 65.6% 2019 618 6,743 $41,038 1,489 69.3% 2018 632 6,748 $39,991 1,475 69.8% 2017 623 6,876 $39,507 1,326 71.3% 2016 639 6,992 $38,253 1,341 71.3% 2015 631 7,023 $37,700 1,363 71.2% 2014 603 6,494 $35,867 1,565 69.8% 2013 609 6,702 $35,163 1,486 70.6% 2012 612 6,760 $34,186 1,560 69.4% 2011 593 6,798 $33,491 1,531 69.7% 10-Year Change -13 -489 $9,452
10-Year Percent Change -2.2% - 7.2% 28.2%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) D = Non-Discloseable Data; N/A = Not Available; Note: Average wage may not match published numbers due to rounding.
Annual Industry Distribution of Jobs
and Avg. Wage in 2021 (NAICS) Establishments Jobs Pct.
Dist.
Annual Average Wage
Per Job
Rank in
U.S. Total 580 6,309 100.0% $42,943 1,949
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 9 31 0.5% $40,992 746
Mining 9 255 4.0% $63,410 710
Utilities 1 0 0.0% $0 1,637
Construction 49 418 6.6% $47,693 1,929
Manufacturing 11 502 8.0% $41,171 2,437
Wholesale Trade 12 0 0.0% $0 2,360
Retail Trade 69 850 13.5% $32,321 1,073
Transportation & Warehousing 44 170 2.7% $42,838 2,745
Information 8 31 0.5% $54,980 1,130
Finance and Insurance 30 168 2.7% $50,110 2,156
Jobs & Wages (BLS)
Average Rank Pctof Annual Covered Employment and , ° + US. , Establishments Jobs Wage —_in Wages Over Time (NAICS) Avg Per Job U.S. Wage 2021 580 6,309 $42,943 1,949 63.5% 2020 578 6,458 $41,982 1,804 65.6% 2019 618 6,743 $41,038 1.489 69.3% 2018 632 6,748 $39,991 1.475 69.8% 2017 623 6,876 $39,507 1,326 71.3% 2016 639 6,992 $38,253 1.341 71.3% 2015 631 7,023 $37,700 1,363 71.2% 2014 603 6,494 $35,867 1,565 69.8% 2013 609 6,702 $35,163 1.486 70.6% 2012 612 6,760 $34,186 1,560 69.4% 2011 593 6,798 $33,491 1,531 69.7% 10-Year Change “13 489 $9,452 10-Year Percent Change -2.2% 5 28.2%
7.2%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) D =Non-Discloseable Data; N/A = Not Available; Note: Average wage may not match published numbers due to rounding.
Annual Industry Distribution of Annual Average Rank
Jobs Establishments Jobs pet Wage in and Avg, Wage in 2021 (NAICS) Per Job US. Total 580 6,309 100.0% $42,943 ‘1,949, Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and 31 05% 40,992 146 Hunting Mining 9 255 4.0% $63,410 10 Utilities 1 0 00% so 1,637 Construction 49 418 6.6% — $47,693 1,929 Manufacturing i 502 8.0% $41,171 2.437 Wholesale Trade 12 0 0.0% $0 2360 Retail Trade 69 850 13.5% $32,321 1,073 Transportation & Warehousing 44 170 2.7% $42,838 2.745 Information 8 31 0.5% $54,980 1,130
Finance and Insurance 30 168 2.7% $50,110
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 9 15 0.2% $28,472 2,222
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 33 494 7.8% $59,147 1,239
Management of Companies and Enterprises 6 17 0.3% $55,575 1,128
Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Rem. Services 16 272 4.3% $47,870 455
Educational Services 6 33 0.5% $36,809 1,411
Health Care and Social Services 145 882 14.0% $51,492 838
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 3 0 0.0% N/A 1
Accommodation and Food Services 35 0 0.0% $0 2,441
Other Services (Except Public Administration) 45 161 2.6% $45,632 272
Public Administration 37 511 8.1% $41,177 2,028
Unallocated 7 11 0.2% $37,904 615
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) D = Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information. N/A = This item is not available. Note: Average wage may not match published numbers due to rounding.
Labor Force
Labor Force Annual Averages in Ann. Avg. 2021 Number Rank in
U.S. % of
Virginia Virginia
Total Labor Force 5-Year % Change 10-Year % Change
10,695
-5.0%
-10.3%
1,464 2,117 2,235
0.3%
–
4,267,656 0.0% 1.5%
Employed 5-Year % Change 10-Year % Change
10,233
-2.9%
-5.2%
1,459 1,855 2,086
0.2%
–
4,100,803 0.4% 4.4%
Unemployed 5-Year % Change 10-Year % Change
462
-35.4%
-59.1%
1,477 2,523 2,273
0.3%
–
166,853 -1.6% -39.6%
Unemployment Rate 5-Year % Change 10-Year % Change
4.3
-32.8%
-54.7%
1,427 2,455 2,030
110.3%
–
3.9 -2.5% -40.9%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 9 15 0.2% — $28,472 2.222 Professional, Scientific, and 33 494 18% $59,147 L239 Technical Services tee Management of Companies and 17 03% $55,575 Ls Enterprises a Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & 272 43% $47870 45s Rem. Services
Educational Services 6 33 0.5% — $36,809 L4il Health Care and Social Services. 145 882 14.0% $51,492 838 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 3 0 0.0% N/A 1 Accommodation and Food Services 35 0 0.0% $0 2.441 Other Services (Except Public 4s 161 2.6% $45,632 Administration)
Public Administration 37 SIL 8.1% $41,177 2,028 Unallocated 7 11 0.2% — $37,904 615
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
D = Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information.
This item is not available.
verage wage may not match published numbers due to rounding.
Labor Force
Labor Force Annual Averages in Ann. Avg. Rank in % of
2021 Number “Us. Virginia Total Labor Force 10,695 1464 0.3% 4,267,656 5-Year % Change -5.0% 2,117 - 0.0% 10-Year % Change -10.3% 2,235 _ 1.5% Employed 10,233 1459 0.2% 4,100,803 5-Year % Change 2.9% 1855 = 0.4% 10-Year % Change “5.2% 2.086 44% Unemployed 462 LATT 0.3% 166,853 5-Year % Change 354% 25300 = “1.6% 10-Year % Change 359.1% 2273 = 339.6% Unemployment Rate 431427 1103% 39 5-Year % Change -32.8% 2.455 - -2.5% 10-Year % Change -54.7% 2.030. _ -40.9%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Living Arrangements
Households in 2021 Number Rank in U.S. Pct. Dist. Pct. Dist. in U.S.
Total Households 10,355 1,527 100% 100% Family Households 6,358 1,590 61.4% 65.1% Married with Children 1,431 1,674 13.8% 18.6% Married without Children 3,579 1,499 34.6% 29.3% Single Parents 538 1,904 5.2% 8.6% Other 810 1,516 7.8% 8.7% Non-Family Households 3,997 1,387 38.6% 34.9% Living Alone 3,448 1,376 33.3% 28.1% Average Household Size 2.4 1,657
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Housing Units in 2021 Number Rank in U.S. Pct. Dist. Pct. Dist. in U.S.
Total Housing Units (ACS estimate) 12,857 1,537 100% 100% Occupied 10,355 1,527 80.5% 88.8% Owner Occupied 7,885 1,499 61.3% 57.4% Renter Occupied 2,470 1,594 19.2% 31.4% Vacant 2,502 1,316 19.5% 11.2% For Seasonal or Recreational Use 190 2,171 1.5% 3.6%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Residential Building Permits in 2021 Units Pct Dist. Pct Dist. in U.S. Cost ($000)
Total Permits Filed 21 100% 100% $4,091 Single Family 17 81.0% 64.2% $3,698 Two Family 4 19.0% 1.8% $393 Three and Four Family 0 0.0% 1.2% $0 Five Families and More 0 0.0% 32.7% $0
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Living Arrangements
Households in 2021 Number Rank in U.S. Pet. Dist. Pet Dist.
in U.S. Total Households 10,355 1,527 100% 100% Family Households 6,358 1,590 61.4% 65.1%
Married with Children 1,431 1 Married without Children 3,579 1.
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13.8% 18.6% 34.6% — 29.3%
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Single Parents 538 1,904 5.2% 8.6% Other 810 1,516 78% 8.7% Non-Family Households 3,997 1.387 38.6% 34.9% Living Alone 3,448 1.376 33.3% 28.1% Average Household Size 2.4 1,657 Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Housing Units in 2021 Number Rank in U.S. Pet. Dist. Pet. Dist Total Housing Units (ACS estimate) 12,857 1,537 100% 100% Occupied 10,355 1,527 80.5% 88.8% Owner Occupied 7,885 1,499 61.3% 57.4% Renter Occupied 2,470 1,594 19.2% 31.4% Vacant 2,502 1316 19.5% 11.2% For Seasonal or Recreational Use 190 2.171 15% 3.6% Source: U.S. Census Bureau Residential Building Permits in 2021 Units Pet Dist. rete Cost (000) Total Permits Filed 21 100% 100% — $4,091 Single Family 17 81.0% 64.2% $3,698 Two Family 4 19.0% 1.8% $393 Three and Four Family 0 0.0% 1.2% 80 Five Families and More 0 0.0% 32.7% 80
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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