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Appendix G - ACS Subject Tables
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... 236 A P P E N D I X G ACS Subject Tables
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... ACS Subject Tables 237 Subject Table Number Subject Table Definition S0101 Age and Sex S0102 Population 60 Years and Over S0103 Population 65 Years and Over S0601 Selected Characteristics of the Total and Native Population S0602 Selected Characteristics of the Native and Foreign-Born Populations S0701 Geographic Mobility by Selected Characteristics S0702 Movers Between Regions S0801 Commuting Characteristics by Sex S0802 Means of Transportation to Work by Selected Characteristics S0803 Workers 16 Years and Over S0901 Children Characteristics S0902 Teenagers' Characteristics S1001 Grandchildren Characteristics S1002 Grandparents S1101 Households and Families S1201 Marital Status S1301 Fertility S1401 School Enrollment S1501 Educational Attainment S1601 Language Spoken at Home S1602 Linguistic Isolation S1603 Characteristics of People Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home S1701 Poverty Status in the Past 12 Months S1702 Poverty Status in the Past 12 Months of Families S1703 Selected Characteristics of People at Specified Levels of Poverty in the Past 12 Months S1801 Disability Characteristics S1901 Income in the Past 12 Months S1902 Mean Income in the Past 12 Months S1903 Median Income in the Past 12 Months S2001 Earnings in the Past 12 Months S2002 Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months of Workers by Sex and Women's Earnings as a Percentage of Men's Earnings S2101 Veteran Status S2201 Food Stamps S2301 Employment Status S2401 Occupation by Sex and Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months for the Civilian Employed Population S2402 Occupation by Sex and Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months for Full-Time, Year-Round Civilian Employed Population S2403 Industry by Sex and Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months for the Civilian Employed Population S2404 Industry by Sex and Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months for Full-Time, Year-Round Civilian Employed Population S2405 Industry by Occupation for the Civilian Employed Population S2406 Occupation by Class of Worker for the Civilian Employed Population S2407 Industry by Class of Worker for Civilian Employed Population Table G.1. ACS subject tables available for 2004.
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... 238 A Guidebook for Using American Community Survey Data for Transportation Planning Subject Table Number Subject Table Definition S2408 Class of Worker by Sex and Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months for the Civilian Employed Population S2501 Occupancy Characteristics S2502 Demographic Characteristics for Occupied Housing Units S2503 Financial Characteristics S2504 Physical Housing Characteristics for Occupied Housing Units S2505 Physical Housing Characteristics for Vacant Housing Units S2506 Financial Characteristics for Housing Units With a Mortgage S2507 Financial Characteristics for Housing Units Without a Mortgage Source: Census Bureau American Fact Finder Web Site, accessed January 2006. Table G.1.
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... 1.1 +/-0.5 1.4 +/-0.9 0.8 +/-0.6 Walked 1.1 +/-0.4 1.5 +/-0.7 0.7 +/-0.6 Bicycled 0.0 +/-0.1 0.0 +/-0.3 0.0 +/-0.3 Taxicab, motorcycle or other means 0.6 +/-0.3 0.9 +/-0.5 0.4 +/-0.5 Worked at home 3.1 +/-0.6 3.8 +/-1.0 2.4 +/-0.7 PLACE OF WORK Worked in state of residence 97.8 +/-0.6 96.3 +/-1.2 99.4 +/-0.4 Worked in county of residence 70.0 +/-1.9 66.1 +/-2.9 74.2 +/-2.2 Worked outside county of residence 27.8 +/-1.9 30.2 +/-2.9 25.2 +/-2.3 Worked outside state of residence 2.2 +/-0.6 3.7 +/-1.2 0.6 +/-0.4 Living in a place 83.1 +/-1.7 83.6 +/-1.9 82.7 +/-2.0 Worked in place of residence 10.8 +/-1.3 11.2 +/-1.8 10.5 +/-1.7 Worked outside place of residence 72.3 +/-2.1 72.4 +/-2.6 72.2 +/-2.6 Not living in a place 16.9 +/-1.7 16.4 +/-1.9 17.3 +/-2.0 Living in 12 selected states 0.0 +/-0.1 0.0 +/-0.3 0.0 +/-0.3 Worked in minor civil division of residence 0.0 +/-0.1 0.0 +/-0.3 0.0 +/-0.3 Worked outside minor civil division of residence 0.0 +/-0.1 0.0 +/-0.3 0.0 +/-0.3 Not living in 12 selected states 100.0 +/-0.1 100.0 +/-0.3 100.0 +/-0.3 Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home 466,761 +/-12734 239,089 +/-7722 227,672 +/-8660 TIME LEAVING HOME TO GO TO WORK 12:00 a.m.
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... 3. An ‘-' entry in the estimate column indicates that no sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
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... Data are limited to the household population and exclude the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Survey Methodology.
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... citizen 4.8 +/-1.3 4.2 +/-1.3 13.8 +/-7.0 4.0 +/-6.7 21.8 +/-2.6 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Speak language other than English 8.7 +/-1.4 7.7 +/-1.4 21.6 +/-8.3 16.1 +/-13.5 21.4 +/-1.7 Speak English " very well" 5.2 +/-1.1 4.7 +/-1.1 10.6 +/-5.6 12.4 +/-12.2 22.3 +/-2.1 Speak English less than " very well" 3.6 +/-1.1 3.0 +/-1.0 11.0 +/-7.4 3.7 +/-6.5 20.1 +/-2.8 MARITAL STATUS Never married 25.3 +/-2.0 25.0 +/-2.3 29.9 +/-7.7 34.8 +/-22.1 20.1 +/-1.1 Now married, except separated 58.8 +/-2.6 59.3 /-2.8 54.5 +/-7.8 35.6 +/-18.4 24.0 +/-1.3 Divorced or separated 14.1 +/-1.7 14.1 +/-1.9 12.3 +/-6.4 29.6 +/-17.7 25.6 +/-2.4 Widowed 1.7 +/-0.5 1.7 /-0.5 3.3 +/-3.5 0.0 +/-11.2 20.2 +/-2.6 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Workers 25 years and over 420,762 +/-11403 368,618 +/-11743 26,607 +/-5870 4,844 +/-2617 23.7 +/-0.9 Less than high school graduate 4.1 +/-1.1 4.2 +/-1.2 4.6 +/-4.0 0.0 +/-12.5 19.0 +/-2.2 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 22.0 +/-2.2 21.4 +/-2.1 24.0 +/-9.2 46.1 +/-21.1 22.8 +/-1.6 Some college or associate' s degree 31.9 +/-2.7 32.3 +/-3.0 33.8 +/-9.6 24.2 +/-20.2 24.8 +/-1.6 Bachelor' s degree 26.4 +/-1.6 26.4 +/-1.7 22.3 +/-8.2 21.4 +/-15.1 23.5 +/-1.5 Graduate or professional degree 15.7 +/-1.6 15.6 +/-1.6 15.3 +/-7.8 8.4 +/-9.6 23.9 +/-1.9 EARNINGS IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2004 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
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... MOE Home MOE POVERTY STATUS IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS Workers 16 years and over for whom poverty status is determined 481,852 +/-12570 421,175 +/-13290 31,686 /-5901 5,469 +/-2671 23.2 +/-0.9 Below 100 percent of the poverty level 3.1 +/-0.9 2.8 +/-1.0 2.1 +/-2.1 8.3 +/-9.9 18.1 +/-2.2 100 to 149 percent of the poverty level 3.3 +/-0.8 3.1 +/-0.8 6.7 +/-3.9 3.6 +/-6.0 21.3 +/-2.4 At or above 150 percent of the poverty level 93.7 +/-1.2 94.1 +/-1.3 91.2 +/-4.0 88.0 +/-11.9 23.4 +/-1.0 Workers 16 years and over 481,852 +/-12570 421,175 +/-13290 31,686 +/-5901 5,469 +/-2671 23.2 +/-0.9 OCCUPATION Management, professional, and related occupations 39.7 +/-2.2 39.6 +/-2.2 36.5 +/-8.4 34.7 +/-16.3 25.4 +/-1.6 Service occupations 13.7 +/-1.6 13.1 +/-1.6 16.8 +/-6.3 23.2 +/-20.7 18.6 +/-1.8 Sales and office occupations 30.5 +/-2.0 31.0 +/-2.3 25.5 +/-7.3 34.2 +/-21.1 21.9 +/-1.1 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 0.1 +/-0.1 0.1 +/-0.1 0.0 +/-2.0 0.0 +/-11.2 15.3 +/-6.2 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 7.2 +/-1.0 7.1 +/-1.2 11.4 +/-6.2 0.0 +/-11.2 24.8 +/-2.6 Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 8.7 +/-1.3 9.0 +/-1.4 9.9 +/-5.3 7.8 +/-8.0 23.4 +/-2.2 Armed Forces 0.1 +/-0.1 0.1 +/-0.1 0.0 /-2.0 0.0 +/-11.2 13.4 +/-9.5 INDUSTRY Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 0.2 /-0.1 0.1 +/-0.1 0.0 +/-2.0 0.0 +/-11.2 12.9 +/-3.1 Construction 6.0 +/-1.0 5.8 +/-1.1 10.1 +/-6.1 0.0 +/-11.2 26.0 +/-3.1 Manufacturing 11.1 +/-1.1 11.3 +/-1.3 15.1 +/-6.2 4.2 +/-7.0 25.4 +/-1.7 Wholesale trade 4.1 +/-0.8 4.1 +/-0.9 3.3 /-3.2 0.0 +/-11.2 24.0 +/-2.4 Retail trade 11.6 +/-1.3 12.0 +/-1.6 7.5 +/-4.3 12.7 +/-18.3 20.3 +/-2.8 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 4.6 +/-0.9 4.7 +/-1.0 3.6 +/-2.8 15.2 +/-12.2 26.1 +/-3.9 Information 3.8 +/-1.0 3.8 +/-1.1 4.3 +/-3.1 7.2 +/-8.1 24.7 +/-4.2 Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing 10.2 +/-1.4 10.8 +/-1.6 4.4 +/-3.1 8.2 +/-9.6 25.6 +/-2.7 Professional, scientific, management, and administrative and waste management services 9.8 +/-1.3 8.6 +/-1.3 9.8 +/-5.8 23.3 +/-17.4 29.3 +/-4.9 Educational services, health care and social assistance 22.5 +/-1.9 23.0 +/-2.0 22.6 +/-6.6 12.0 +/-12.1 20.9 +/-1.2 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services 7.9 +/-1.3 8.0 +/-1.4 6.8 +/-3.1 0.0 +/-11.2 16.9 +/-1.6 Other services (except public administration) 4.9 +/-0.9 4.7 +/-0.9 7.8 +/-5.1 3.0 +/-5.5 20.9 +/-3.2 Public administration 2.9 +/-0.7 2.9 +/-0.8 2.6 +/-2.0 14.1 +/-17.2 23.6 +/-3.4 Armed Forces 0.4 +/-0.3 0.3 +/-0.2 2.1 +/-3.5 0.0 +/-11.2 25.0 +/-6.7 CLASS OF WORKER Private for-profit wage and salary workers 74.1 +/-2.0 75.7 +/-2.1 68.4 +/-7.7 76.0 +/-18.3 23.4 +/-0.8 Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers 10.7 +/-1.3 10.7 +/-1.4 11.1 +/-5.1 9.9 +/-9.5 21.5 +/-1.9 Local government workers 4.8 +/-0.9 5.0 + + + + +/-0.9 5.2 +/-3.8 0.0 +/-11.2 16.6 +/-1.8 Figure G.2.
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... MOE Home MOE State government workers 1.9 +/-0.5 1.9 /-0.5 3.0 +/-2.5 0.0 +/-11.2 24.8 +/-4.2 Federal government workers 3.1 +/-0.8 2.8 /-0.9 7.6 +/-5.0 14.1 +/-17.2 24.7 +/-2.9 Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business 5.2 +/-1.0 3.7 +/-0.8 4.7 +/-3.0 0.0 +/-11.2 27.8 +/-11.0 Unpaid family workers 0.2 +/-0.3 0.3 +/-0.3 0.0 +/-2.0 0.0 +/-11.2 52.7 +/-34.6 PLACE OF WORK Worked in state of residence 97.8 +/-0.6 98.0 /-0.7 98.0 +/-1.9 92.4 +/-7.9 22.6 +/-0.9 Worked in county of residence 70.0 +/-1.9 70.0 /-1.8 64.0 +/-8.2 30.5 +/-19.1 21.5 +/-1.2 Worked outside county of residence 27.8 +/-1.9 28.0 +/-2.0 34.0 +/-7.7 61.9 +/-19.1 25.3 +/-1.0 Worked outside state of residence 2.2 +/-0.6 2.0 +/-0.7 2.0 +/-1.9 7.6 +/-7.9 46.7 +/-10.5 Workers 16 years and over who did not work at home 466,761 +/-12734 421,175 +/-13290 31,686 +/-5901 5,469 +/-2671 23.2 +/-0.9 TIME LEAVING HOME TO GO TO WORK 12:00 a.m.
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... MOE Home MOE HOUSEHOLD TYPE In married-couple family households 65.1 +/-2.7 65.5 +/-2.7 62.8 +/-8.7 38.3 +/-19.9 23.1 +/-1.2 In other households 34.9 +/-2.7 34.5 +/-2.7 37.2 +/-8.7 61.7 +/-19.9 23.2 +/-1.3 VEHICLES AVAILABLE No vehicle available 2.1 +/-0.9 1.0 +/-0.5 8.4 +/-5.5 15.5 +/-21.8 20.9 +/-3.6 1 vehicle available 20.4 +/-1.9 20.4 +/-2.0 21.6 +/-8.9 44.4 +/-23.6 22.9 +/-1.7 2 vehicles available 46.9 +/-2.6 46.8 +/-2.7 48.4 +/-9.7 32.3 +/-22.7 23.8 +/-1.5 3 or more vehicles available 30.6 +/-2.4 31.9 +/-2.5 21.6 +/-6.4 7.8 +/-9.3 22.5 +/-1.3 PERCENT IMPUTED Means of transportation to work 1.8 (X)


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