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1 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 0 of 29 Table of Contents ============== T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S ============= Population: Race, Hispanic Origin, and Veteran Status Page 1 Population: Age, Race, and Sex (Part 1 of 2) Page 2 Population: Age, Race, and Sex (Part 2 of 2) Page 3 Population: Citizenship and Residence in 1985 Page 4 Population: Language Spoken at Home Page 5 Population: Ancestry Page 6 Population: Household Type and Relationship Page 7 Population: Families, Subfamilies, and Marital Status Page 8 Population: Transportation to and Place of Work Page 9 Population: School Enrollment and Educational Attainment Page 10 Population: Education Page 11 Population: Industry and Occupation Page 12 Population: Labor Force Status Page 13 Population: Employment Status Page 14 Population: Disability Page 15 Population: Income Page 16 Population: Household Income by Race (Part 1 of 2) Page 17 Population: Household Income by Race (Part 2 of 2) Page 18 Population: Poverty Status Page 19 Population: Poverty Status Page 20 Population: Poverty Status by Race Page 21 Housing: Tenure and Occupancy Page 22 Housing: Tenure and Occupancy Page 23 Housing: Units in Structure and Value Page 24 Housing: Utilities and Vehicles Available Page 25 Housing: Gross Rent and Income Page 26 Housing: Mortgage Status and Owner Costs Page 27 Housing: Owner Costs and Income Page 28 Housing: Plumbing Facilities Page 29
2 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 1 of 29 Population: Race, Hispanic Origin, and Veteran Status P1/2/3/6. Persons P12. Hispanic Origin by Race (Universe: Persons) P10/11. Persons of Hispanic Origin (Universe: Persons) (Universe: Persons of Hispanic Origin) Total 263 Not of Hispanic Origin: Unweighted sample count 100 Hispanic Origin 3 White Percent count of persons 228 Black 0 Percent of persons in sample 43.9% Mexican 3 American Indian, Puerto Rican 0 Eskimo, or Aleut 2 Urban 0 Cuban 0 Asian or Pacific Percent of total 0.0% Other Hispanic: Islander 0 Inside urbanized area 0 Dominican 0 Other race 0 Outside urbanized area 0 Central American: Guatemalan 0 Hispanic Origin: Rural 263 Honduran 0 White 0 Percent of total 100.0% Nicaraguan 0 Black 0 Rural farm 0 Panamanian 0 American Indian, Rural nonfarm 263 Salvadoran 0 Eskimo, or Aleut Other Central American 0 Asian or Pacific P8/9. Race South American: Islander 0 (Universe: Persons) Colombian 0 Other race 3 Ecuadorian White 258 Peruvian 0 P65. Period of Military Service Black 0 Other South American 0 (Universe: Civilian veterans American Indian, Other Hispanic 0 16 years and over) Eskimo or Aleut 2 American Indian Total 27 Eskimo 0 Aleut 0 P64. Sex by Age by Veteran Status May 1975 or later only: Asian or Pacific Islander 0 (Universe: Persons 16 years and over) Sept 1980 or later only: Chinese 0 W/less than 2 years service 0 Filipino 0 Male Female W/2 years or more service 0 Japanese years: May Aug 1980 only 2 Asian Indian 0 Both, May Aug 1980 Korean 0 In Armed Forces 0 0 and Sept 1980 or later 0 Vietnamese 0 Civilian: Cambodian 0 Veteran 19 0 Vietnam era: Hmong 0 Nonveteran No Korean nor WW II 10 Laotian 0 Korean conflict, no WW II 2 Thai years: Korean conflict and WW II 0 Other Asian 0 Polynesian: In Armed Forces 0 0 Feb 1955 to July 1964 only 2 Hawaiian 0 Civilian: Samoan 0 Veteran 8 0 Korean conflict: Tongan 0 Nonveteran No Vietnam nor WW II 3 Other Polynesian 0 With WW II, no Vietnam 0 Micronesian: Total: Guamanian 0 WW II, no Korean/Vietnam 8 Other Micronesian 0 In Armed Forces 0 0 Melanesian 0 Civilian: WW I 0 Other Pacific Islander 0 Veteran 27 0 Other service 0 Nonveteran Other race 3
3 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 2 of 29 Population: Age, Race, and Sex (Part 1) P13/14/15. Race by Sex by Age (Continued onto Page 3) American Indian Total Persons White Black Eskimo or Aleut ---- Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Under Total Median age
4 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 3 of 29 Population: Age, Race, and Sex (Part 2) P13/14/15. Race by Sex by Age ( Continued from Page 2 ) Asian & Pacific Other Hispanic Islander Race Origin Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Under Total Median
5 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 4 of 29 Population: Citizenship and Residence in 1985 P37. Age by Citizenship P43. Residence in State & County Level (Universe: Persons) (Universe: Persons 5 years and over) Age Total Same house in Different house in U.S. in 1985: Native Same county 7 Foreign born: Different county: Naturalized citizen Same State 43 Not a citizen Different State: Northeast Midwest 0 South 0 P36. Year of Entry West 2 (Universe: Foreign-born persons) Abroad in 1985: Puerto Rico 0 Total U.S. outlying area 0 Foreign country to or to or P44. Residence in MSA/PMSA Level 1975 to (Universe: Persons 5 years and over) 1970 to to to Living in an MSA/PMSA in 1990: 1950 to Same house in Before Different house in U.S. in 1985: This MSA/PMSA in 1985: Central city 0 Remainder of this MSA/PMSA 0 Different MSA/PMSA in 1985: P42. Place of Birth Central city 0 (Universe: Persons) Remainder of different MSA/PMSA 0 Not in an MSA/PMSA in Native: Abroad in Born in state of residence 237 Born in other state in U.S.: Not living in an MSA/PMSA in 1990: Northeast 5 Same house in Midwest 5 Different house in U.S. in 1985: South 11 In an MSA/PMSA in 1985: West 5 Central city 0 Born outside the U.S.: Remainder of MSA/PMSA 0 Puerto Rico 0 Not in an MSA/PMSA in U.S. outlying area 0 Abroad in Born abroad of American parent(s) 0 Foreign born 0
6 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 5 of 29 Population: Language Spoken at Home P28. Age by Language Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English P29. Household Language and Linguistic (Universe: Persons 5 years and over) Isolation (Universe: Households) Age Total English 87 Spanish: Speak only English Linguistically isolated 0 Not linguistically isolated 0 Speak Spanish: Asian or Pacific Islander language: Speak English very well Linguistically isolated 0 Speak English well Not linguistically isolated 0 Speak English not well / not at all Other language: Linguistically isolated 0 Speak Asian or Pacific Islander language: Not linguistically isolated 5 Speak English very well Speak English well Speak English not well / not at all P31. Language Spoken at Home Speak other language: (Universe: Persons 5 years and over) Speak English very well Speak English well Speak only English 242 Speak English not well / not at all German 5 Yiddish 0 Other West Germanic language Scandinavian 0 Greek 0 Indic 0 P30. Age, Language Spoken at Home, and Linguistic Isolation Italian 0 (Universe: Persons 5 years and over in households) French or French Creole 0 Portuguese or Portug. Creole Age Spanish or Spanish Creole Total Polish 0 Russian 0 Speak only English South Slavic 0 Other Slavic language 0 Speak Spanish: Other Indo-European language 0 Linguistically isolated Arabic 0 Not linguistically isolated Tagalog 0 Chinese 0 Speak Asian or Pacific Islander Hungarian 0 language: Japanese 0 Linguistically isolated Mon-khmer 0 Not linguistically isolated Korean 0 Native No. American language 0 Speak other language: Vietnamese 0 Linguistically isolated Not linguistically isolated Other & unspecified languages 0
7 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 6 of 29 Population: Ancestry P32. Ancestry P33/34/35. Ancestry (Universe: Persons) (Universe: Persons) Reporting Reporting Single Multiple Ancestry Ancestry ---- Ancestry specified: Only 1st 2nd Single ancestry 174 Ancestry Ancestry Multiple ancestry 81 Reported Reported Ancestry unclassified 0 Arab Ancestry not reported 8 Austrian Belgian Canadian Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French (except Basque) French Canadian German Greek Hungarian Irish Italian Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Scotch-Irish Scottish Slovak SubSaharan African Swedish Swiss Ukrainian United States or American Welsh West Indian (excl. Hispanic Origin) Yugoslavian Race or Hispanic Origin groups Other groups Unclassified or not reported
8 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 7 of 29 Population: Household Type and Relationship P5/16. Persons in Household P19/20/21. Race/Ethnicity of Householder by Household Type and Presence (Universe: Households) of Children Under 18 Years (Universe: Households) 1 person 17 Amer In Asian & 0ther Hispanic 2 persons 34 Total White Black Esk, Al Pac Isl Race Origin 3 persons 11 4 persons 12 Family households: 5 persons 9 Married couple family: 6 persons 9 With own 7 or more persons 0 children No own Total Households 92 children Other family: P17/18/40. Household Type and Relationship Male householder, no (Universe: Persons) wife present: With own 65+ Total childr In family households: No own Householder childr Spouse Female householder, no Child: husband present: Natural or adopted 96 With own Stepchild 0 childr Grandchild 3 No own Other relatives 0 0 childr Nonrelatives Nonfamily In nonfamily households: households Male householder: Living alone Not living alone 0 2 Female householder: Living alone 8 10 P41. Group Quarters by Age P24. Household Type by Age of Householder Not living alone 0 2 (Universe: Persons in group (Universe: Households) Nonrelatives 0 5 quarters) Non- In group quarters: Institutionalized persons: Family Family Institutionalized 0 0 Hholds Hholds Correctional institutions years 0 Nursing homes years years 2 2 Mental hospitals years years 18 3 Juvenile institutions 0 Total years 17 0 Other institutions years 10 0 Non- Other group quarters: years 7 4 institutionalized years 14 5 College dormitories years years 3 7 Military quarters years 0 Homeless shelters years 0 Visible in street 0 Total 0 Other group quarters 0
9 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 8 of 29 Population: Families, Subfamilies, and Marital Status P4. Families P23. Family Type and Age of Children P25. Subfamily Type and Presence of Own (Universe: Families) (Universe: Own children under 18 years) Children Under 18 Years (Universe: Subfamilies) In married-couple family: Total 71 Under 3 years 11 Married-couple subfamily: 3 and 4 years 3 With own children years 5 No own children 0 6 to 11 years and 13 years 7 Mother-child subfamily 0 P22. Family Type and Presence of Children 14 years 9 Father-child subfamily 0 18 Years and Over 15 to 17 years 11 (Universe: Families) In other family: Married-couple family: Male householder, no spouse: With children 18 years & over 0 Under 3 years 0 P26. Subfamily type and relationship No children 18 years & over 69 3 and 4 years 0 (Universe: Persons in Subfamilies) 5 years 0 Other family: 6 to 11 years 0 Persons in married-couple subfamily: Male householder, no spouse: 12 and 13 years 0 With children 18 years & over 0 14 years 0 Reference person 0 No children 18 years & over 0 15 to 17 years 0 Spouse 0 Child 0 Female householder, no spouse: Female householder, no spouse: With children 18 years & over 0 Under 3 years 2 Persons in mother-child subfamily: No children 18 years & over 2 3 and 4 years 0 5 years 0 Parent 0 6 to 11 years 0 Child and 13 years 0 14 years 0 Persons in father-child subfamily: 15 to 17 years 0 P38/39. Marital Status by Age and Aggregate Parent 0 Number of Children Ever Born Child 0 (Universe: Females 15 years and over) Aggregate P27. Sex by Marital Status Number of (Universe: Persons 15 years and over) Children Females Ever Born Never married: Male Female Total years years 0 0 Never married years 0 0 Married: 45 + years 0 0 Spouse present Spouse absent: Ever married: Separated years 5 4 Other years Widowed years Divorced years
10 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 9 of 29 Population: Transportation to and Place of Work P45/46/47/48. Place of Work P49. Means of Transportation to Work P50/51. Travel Time to Work (Universe: Workers 16 years (Universe: Workers 16 years (Universe: Workers 16 years and over) and over) and over) Did not work at home: Worked in State of residence: Car, truck, or van: 0-4 minutes 33 Worked in county of residence 87 Drove alone minutes 11 Worked out of county of residence 25 Carpooled minutes 18 Worked outside State of residence 0 Public transportation: minutes 23 Bus or trolley bus minutes 2 Streetcar/trolley car minutes 3 Subway or elevated minutes 5 Living in an MSA/PMSA: Railroad minutes 0 Worked in MSA/PMSA of residence: Ferryboat minutes 3 Central city 0 Taxicab minutes 12 Remainder of this MSA/PMSA 0 Motorcycle minutes 2 Worked outside MSA/PMSA of residence: Bicycle 0 90 or more minutes 0 Worked in a different MSA/PMSA: Walked 14 Central city 0 Other means 0 Worked at home 0 Remain. of a different MSA/PMSA 0 Worked at home 0 Worked outside of any MSA/PMSA 0 Not living in an MSA/PMSA: Total workers 112 Mean travel time to work 15 minutes Worked in an MSA/PMSA: Central city Remainder of MSA/PMSA 0 P53. Private Vehicle Occupancy Worked outside of any MSA/PMSA 112 (Universe: Workers 16 years P52. Time Leaving Home to Go to Work and over) (Universe: Workers 16 years and and over) Living in a place: Car, truck, or van: Did not work at home: Worked in place of residence 42 Drove alone 75 12:00 a.m. - 4:59 a.m. 3 Worked outside place of residence 70 In 2-person carpool 14 5:00 a.m. - 5:29 a.m. 5 Not living in a place 0 In 3-person carpool 4 5:30 a.m. - 5:59 a.m. 0 In 4-person carpool 2 6:00 a.m. - 6:29 a.m. 11 In 5-person carpool 0 6:30 a.m. - 6:59 a.m. 2 In 6-person carpool 3 7:00 a.m. - 7:29 a.m. 19 Living in the 9 Northeastern States: In 7-or-more carpool 0 7:30 a.m. - 7:59 a.m. 26 Worked in the minor civil Other means 14 8:00 a.m. - 8:29 a.m. 27 division of residence 0 8:30 a.m. - 8:59 a.m. 3 Worked outside minor civil 9:00 a.m. - 9:59 a.m. 5 division of residence 0 10:00 a.m. - 10:59 a.m. 0 Not living in the 9 Northeastern 11:00 a.m. - 11:59 a.m. 3 States :00 p.m. - 3:59 p.m. 6 4:00 p.m. - 11:59 p.m. 2 Worked at home 0
11 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 10 of 29 Population: School Enrollment and Educational Attainment P54. School Enrollment and Type of P55/56. Race and Hispanic Origin by School Enrollment and Type of School School (Universe: Persons 3 years (Universe: Persons 3 years and over) and over) Enrolled in preprimary school: Amer In Asian & Other Hispanic Public school 8 Total White Black Esk, Al Pac Isl Race Origin Private school 0 Enrolled in school: Enrolled in elementary or Preprimary high school: school Public school 62 Elementary Private school 13 or high school Enrolled in college: College Public school 5 Private school 5 Not enrolled Not enrolled in school P57/58/59/60. Educational Attainment by Race and Hispanic Origin (Universe: Persons 18 years and over) Persons Persons Amer In Asian & Other Hispanic Total Total White Black Esk, Al Pac Isl Race Origin Less than 9th grade th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate Some college, no degree Associate degree Bachelor's degree Graduate or professional degree Total
12 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 11 of 29 Population: Education and Employment Status P61/62/63. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Employment Status by Race and Hispanic Origin (Universe: Persons 16 to 19 years) Persons 16 to 19 Years Amer In Asian & Other Hispanic Total White Black Esk, Al Pac Isl Race Origin In Armed Forces: Enrolled in school: High school graduate Not high school graduate Not enrolled in school: High school graduate Not high school graduate Civilian: Enrolled in school: Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school: High school graduate: Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate: Employed Unemployed Not in labor force
13 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 12 of 29 Population: Industry and Occupation P75. Sex by Work Status in 1989 P77. Industry P78. Occupation (Universe: Persons 16 years (Universe: Employed persons (Universe: Employed persons and over) 16 years and over) 16 years and over) Male: Managerial & professional specialty occupations: Worked in Agriculture, forestry, & Executive, administrative, & Did not work in fisheries 13 managerial 4 Professional specialty 18 Female: Mining 0 Technical, sales & Worked in Construction 8 administrative support: Did not work in Technicians & related Manufacturing: support 5 Nondurable goods 3 Sales 21 Durable goods 5 Administrative support, including clerical 10 Transportation 3 Service occupations: Communications & other Private household 3 public utilities 0 Protective service 0 P79. Class of Worker Service, except protective (Universe: Employed persons Wholesale trade 10 and household years and over) Retail trade 27 Farming, forestry, & fishing occupations 13 Finance, insurance, & real estate 13 Precision production, Private for profit craft, & repair occupations 16 wage and salary 73 Services: Business & repair services 0 Operators, fabricators, Private not-for-profit Personal services 3 & laborers: wage and salary 14 Entertainment & recreation 0 Machine operators, Professional & related services: assemblers & inspectors 3 Local government 9 Health services 10 Transportation & State government 0 Educational services 9 material moving occupations 3 Federal government 0 Other professional & related Handlers, equipment cleaners, services 5 helpers, & laborers 2 Self-employed 16 Public administration 3 Unpaid family 0
14 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 13 of 29 Population: Labor Force Status P76. Sex by Work Status in 1989, Usual Hours Worked per Week in 1989, and Weeks Worked in 1989 (Universe: Persons 16 years and over) Usual Hours Worked Total Persons Hours to 34 Hours to 14 Hours Weeks worked Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Did not work P73. Presence and Age of Children and Employment Status P74. Presence & Age of Children by Employment Status of Parents (Universe: Females 16 years and over) (Universe: Own children under 18 years in families and subfamilies) With own children under 18 years: Age of Own Under 6 years only: Children In labor force: Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed 0 Living with two parents: Not in labor force 2 Both parents in labor force Father only in labor force to 17 years only: Mother only in labor force 0 0 In labor force: Neither parent in labor force 0 0 Employed or in Armed Forces 29 Unemployed 0 Living with one parent: Not in labor force 0 Living with father: In labor force 0 0 Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: Not in labor force 0 0 In labor force: Employed or in Armed Forces 3 Living with mother: Unemployed 0 In labor force 2 0 Not in labor force 3 Not in labor force 0 0 No own children under 18 years: In labor force: Employed or in Armed Forces 18 Unemployed 0 Not in labor force 33
15 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 14 of 29 Population: Employment Status P70/71/72. Employment Status (Universe: Persons 16 years and over) In Civilian Labor Force Not In Armed Labor Forces Employed Unemployed Rate Force Total % 59 Male % 21 Female % 38 White % 57 Male % 21 Female % 36 Black % 0 Male % 0 Female % 0 American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut % 2 Male % 0 Female % 2 Asian and Pacific Islander % 0 Male % 0 Female % 0 Other race % 0 Male % 0 Female % 0 Hispanic origin % 0 Male % 0 Female % 0
16 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 15 of 29 Population: Disability P66. Sex by Age by Work Disability Status and Employment Status P68. Sex by Age by Work Disability Status by Mobility and (Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized persons 16 years Self-care Limitation Status (Universe: Civilian and over) noninstitutionalized persons 16 years and over) years Male Female Male Female With a work disability: With a mobility or self-care limitation 0 0 With work disability: No mobility or In labor force: self-care limitation 9 8 Employed No work disability: Unemployed With a mobility or Not in labor force: self-care limitation 0 0 Prevented No mobility or from working self-care limitation Not prevented from working years No work disability: With a work disability: In labor force: With a mobility or Employed self-care limitation 3 0 Unemployed No mobility or Not in labor force self-care limitation 2 6 No work disability: With a mobility or self-care limitation 0 0 No mobility or self-care limitation P69. Sex by Age by Mobility and Self-care Limitation Status (Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized persons 16 years and over) Total Male Female With a mobility or self-care limitation: Mobility limitation only Self-care limitation only Mobility & self-care limitation No mobility/self-care limitation P67. Sex by Age by Mobility Limitation Status by Employment Status (Universe: Civilian noninstitutionalized persons 16 years and older) With a Mobility Limitation No Mobility Limitation Male Female Male Female In labor force: Employed Unemployed Not in labor force
17 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 16 of 29 Population: Income P80/81/107/108/110/111. Household, Family and Nonfamily P89 through P105. Households and Mean Household Income in 1989 Income in 1989 by Income Source (Universe: Households) House- Nonfamily Households Mean holds Families Households income With wage or salary income 68 $22,893 $ 0-4, No wage or salary income 24 $ 5,000-9, With nonfarm self-employment income 18 $9,312 $ 10,000-12, No nonfarm self-employment income 74 $ 12,500-14, With farm-employment income 8 $7,250 $ 15,000-17, No farm-employment income 84 $ 17,500-19, With interest, dividend, or rental income 41 $5,955 $ 20,000-22, No interest, dividend, or rental income 51 $ 22,500-24, With social security income 30 $7,811 $ 25,000-27, No social security income 62 $ 27,500-29, With public assistance income 3 $2,880 $ 30,000-32, No public assistance income 89 $ 32,500-34, With retirement income 7 $4,771 $ 35,000-37, No retirement income 85 $ 37,500-39, With other type of income 3 $180 $ 40,000-42, No other type of income 89 $ 42,500-44, $ 45,000-47, With earnings 71 $ 47,500-49, No earnings 21 $ 50,000-54, Earnings = (wage & salary + self-employed) $ 55,000-59, $ 60,000-74, $ 75,000-99, P112/113. Workers in Family and Mean Income in 1989 $100, , (Universe: Families) $125, , $150,000 or more Mean Workers Families Income Total Median income $23,250 $29,375 $11,875 None 9 $12, $29,381 Mean income $25,037 $29,330 $10, $31,475 Less than $150,000 $25,037 $29,330 $10,522 3 or more 9 $38,477 $150,000 or more P109. Mean Family Income in 1989 by Family Type & Presence of Children Under 18 Years P114/115/116. Per Capita Income in 1989 (Universe: Families) (Universe: Total persons or persons 15 years and over) Mean Per Per Married-couple family: income Capita Capita With own children $33,264 Income Income No own children $24,065 Other family: Total persons $8,729 White $8,514 Male householder, no spouse: In households $8,729 Black $0 With own children. In group quarters: Amer Ind $0 No own children. Institutionalized $0 Asian $0 Female householder, no spouse: Noninstitutionalized $0 Other $33,000 With own children $22,400 No own children. Hispanic $33,000
18 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 17 of 29 Population: Household Income by Race (Part 1) P82 through P88. Household Income in 1989 by Age and Race/Hispanic Origin of Householder (Universe: Households) White Total $ 0-4, $ 5,000-9, $10,000-14, $15,000-24, $25,000-34, $35,000-49, $50,000-74, $75,000-99, $100,000 or more Total Mean $24, Black Total $ 0-4, $ 5,000-9, $10,000-14, $15,000-24, $25,000-34, $35,000-49, $50,000-74, $75,000-99, $100,000 or more Total Mean American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut Total $ 0-4, $ 5,000-9, $10,000-14, $15,000-24, $25,000-34, $35,000-49, $50,000-74, $75,000-99, $100,000 or more Total Mean.
19 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 18 of 29 Population: Household Income by Race (Part 2) P82 through P88. Household Income in 1989 by Age and Race/Hispanic Origin of Householder (Universe: Households) Asian and Pacific Islander Total $ 0-4, $ 5,000-9, $10,000-14, $15,000-24, $25,000-34, $35,000-49, $50,000-74, $75,000-99, $100,000 or more Total Mean Other Race Total $ 0-4, $ 5,000-9, $10,000-14, $15,000-24, $25,000-34, $35,000-49, $50,000-74, $75,000-99, $100,000 or more Total Mean $33, Hispanic Origin Total $ 0-4, $ 5,000-9, $10,000-14, $15,000-24, $25,000-34, $35,000-49, $50,000-74, $75,000-99, $100,000 or more Total Mean $33,000
20 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 19 of 29 Population: Poverty Status P117/118. Poverty Status in 1989 by Sex and Age P106. Persons in Households by (Universe: Persons for whom poverty status is determined) Public Assistance Income 1989 (Universe: Persons Above Poverty Below Poverty in households) Age Male Female Total Male % Female % Total % % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Persons % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% With public % % % assistance: % % % { } 7 { } % { detail by sex } 25 { detail by sex not } % { not available } 35 { available see summary } 3 7.9% { see summary } 17 { below } % No public { below } 15 { } % assistance: { } 4 { } 0 0.0% % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% % % % % % % % % % % 2 9.1% 2 4.7% Total % % % P119/120. Poverty Status in 1989 by Race and Hispanic Origin by Age (Universe: Persons for whom poverty status is determined) White Black American Indian Above Below % Above Below % Above Below % Age Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below % 0 0. % 0 0. % % 0 0. % 0 0. % % 0 0. % 0 0. % % 0 0. % 0 0. % % 0 0. % % % 0 0. % 0 0. % % 0 0. % 0 0. % Total % 0 0. % % Asian & Pac Isl Other Race Hispanic Origin Above Below % Above Below % Above Below % Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below % 0 0. % 0 0. % % 0 0. % 0 0. % % 0 0. % 0 0. % % 0 0. % 0 0. % % % % % 0 0. % 0 0. % % 0 0. % 0 0. % Total 0 0. % % %
21 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 20 of 29 Population: Poverty Status P122. Poverty Status in 1989 by Age by Household Type and Relationship P121. Ratio of Income in 1989 to (Universe: Persons for whom poverty status is determined) Poverty Level (Universe: Persons for whom poverty status is determined) Above Below Above Below Above Below Cumulative Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Persons Percent In married-couple family Under % In other family:.50 to % Male householder, no.75 to % wife present to % Female householder, no 1.25 to % husband present to % Unrelated individuals: 1.75 to % In family households to % In nonfamily households: 2.00 and over % Householder: Living alone Total 263 Not living alone Nonrelatives In group quarters P126. Poverty Status in 1989 by Family Type and Age of Children (Universe: Related children under 18 years) P127. Poverty Status in 1989 by Age of Householder by Household Type Above Below (Universe: Households) Poverty Poverty In married-couple Age of Householder family: 0-4 years years 8 0 Above Below Above Below Above Below 6-17 years Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty In other family: Male householder, Married-couple family no spouse: Other family: 0-4 years 0 0 Male householder, no 5 years 0 0 wife present years 0 0 Female householder, no Female householder, husband present no spouse: Nonfamily households: 0-4 years 2 0 Householder: 5 years 0 0 Living alone years 0 0 Not living alone
22 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 21 of 29 Population: Poverty Status by Race P123/124/125. Poverty Status in 1989 by Race and Hispanic Origin of Householder, Family Type and Presence and Age of Children (Universe: Families) Total White Black Amer In, Esk, Al -- Above Below % Above Below % Above Below % Above Below % Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Married-couple family: With related children <18: Under 5 years only % % % % 5-17 years only % % % % Under 5 & 5-17 yrs % % % % No related child < % % % % Other family: Male householder, no spouse: With related children <18: Under 5 years only % % % % 5-17 years only % % % % Under 5 & 5-17 yrs % % % % No related child< % % % % Female householder, no spouse: With related children <18: Under 5 years only % % % % 5-17 years only % % % % Under 5 & 5-17 yrs % % % % No related child< % % % % ---- Asian & Pac Isl Other Race Hispanic Origin Above Below % Above Below % Above Below % Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Poverty Poverty Below Married-couple family: With related children <18: Under 5 years only % % % 5-17 years only % % % Under 5 & 5-17 yrs % % % No related child < % % % Other family: Male householder, no spouse: With related children <18: Under 5 years only % % % 5-17 years only % % % Under 5 & 5-17 yrs % % % No related child< % % % Female householder, no spouse: With related children <18: Under 5 years only % % % 5-17 years only % % % Under 5 & 5-17 yrs % % % No related child< % % %
23 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 22 of 29 Housing: Tenure and Occupancy H1/2/3. Housing Units H8 through H12. Tenure by Race and Hispanic Origin of Householder (Universe: Housing units) (Universe: Occupied housing units) Total housing units Total Unweighted Amer Ind Asian & Other sample count 40 White Black Esk & Al Pac Isl Race Total 100% count of units 95 Owner % 96.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3.9% 100% Percent of housing Renter units in sample 42.1% % 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100% Total % 96.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3.2% 100% H4. Occupancy Status (Universe: Housing units) Hispanic Origin Units % Amer Ind Asian & Other White Black Esk & Al Pac Isl Race Total Occupied % Owner Vacant 7 7.0% % 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100% Renter %. %. %. %. %. % 100% Total % 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100% H5. Urban and Rural (Universe: Housing units) Units % Urban: Inside urbanized area 0 0.0% H13. Tenure by Age of Householder Outside urbanized area 0 0.0% (Universe: Occupied housing units) Rural: Farm 0 0.0% Owner Renter Nonfarm % Age Occupied Occupied Total H6. Condominium Status by Vacancy Status (Universe: Vacant housing units) Non Condos Condos Total For rent 0 0 For sale only 0 4 Seasonal, recreational or occasional use 0 0 All other vacants 0 3
24 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 23 of 29 Housing: Tenure and Occupancy H8/H14/15/19. Tenure by Race and Hispanic Origin of Householder H16/17. Rooms (Universe: Persons in occupied housing units) (Universe: Housing units) Amer Ind Asian & Other Hispanic 1 room 0 Total White Black Esk & Al Pac Isl Race Origin 2 rooms 0 3 rooms 0 4 rooms 23 Owner occupied rooms 20 Persons per unit rooms 31 7 rooms 14 Renter occupied rooms 10 Persons per unit rooms 2 Total occupied Aggregate number Persons per unit of rooms 576 Mean rooms per unit H18. Tenure by Persons in Unit H7. Condominium Status by Tenure and Mortgage Status (Universe: Occupied housing units) (Universe: Occupied housing units) Total Owner Renter Non- Units Occupied Occupied Condo Condo 1 person Owner occupied: 2 persons With a mortgage persons Not mortgaged persons Renter occupied persons persons persons H31/32/33. Bedrooms (Universe: Housing units) Occupied Units Total Vacant Units % Units Total Owner Renter No bedroom 0 0.0% bedroom 0 0.0% bedrooms % bedrooms % bedrooms % bedrooms 2 2.0% Total housing units %
25 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 24 of 29 Housing: Units in Structure and Value H20/21/22. Units in Structure by Tenure H61/62. Value (Universe: Housing units) (Universe: Specified owner occupied housing units) Units Occupied Units in Total % Vacant Units % Structure Units Units Total Owner Renter Less than $ 15, % 1, detached % $ 15,000-19, % 1, attached 0 0.0% $ 20,000-24, % % $ 25,000-29, % 3 or % $ 30,000-34, % 5 to % $ 35,000-39, % 10 to % $ 40,000-44, % 20 to % $ 45,000-49, % 50 or more 0 0.0% $ 50,000-59, % Mobile home $ 60,000-74, % or trailer % $ 75,000-99, % Other 0 0.0% $100, , % $125, , % Total % $150, , % $175, , % H25/26/27. Year Structure Built by Tenure $200, , % (Universe: Housing units) $250, , % $300, , % Occupied Units $400, , % Total % Vacant $500,000 or more 0 0.0% Year Built Units Units Total Owner Renter 1989 to March Total % % to % Mean value: 1980 to % Mortgaged $23, to % No mortgage $31, to % All units $28, to % to % Median value $23,100 Before % Median year built H28/29. Year Householder Moved Into Unit by Tenure (Universe: Occupied housing units) Year Moved Total Owner Renter Into Unit Units % Occupied Occupied 1989 to March % to % to % to % to % 17 0 Before % 11 0
26 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 25 of 29 Housing: Utilities and Vehicles Available H30. House Heating Fuel H23. Source of Water H24. Sewage Disposal (Universe: Occupied housing units) (Universe: Housing units) (Universe: Housing units) Utility gas 85 Public system or Public sewer 97 Bottled, tank, or lp gas 2 private company 100 Septic tank or Electricity 0 Individual well: cesspool 3 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 0 Drilled 0 Other means 0 Coal or coke 0 Dug 0 Wood 6 Some other source 0 Solar energy 0 Other fuel No fuel used 0 H42. Kitchen Facilities (Universe: Housing units) Complete kitchen facilities 99 Lacking complete kitchen facilities H35/36. Telephone in Housing Unit by Tenure, Age of Householder (Universe: Occupied housing units) Owner Renter Age of Householder Total % With telephone % No telephone % H37/38. Vehicles Available H39/40. Race and Hispanic Origin by Vehicles Available (Universe: Occupied housing units) (Universe: Occupied housing units) Total % Owner Renter Amer Ind Asian & Other Hispanic White Black Esk & Al Pac Isl Race Origin None 3 3.2% % None % or more % % or more 2 2.2% 2 0 H41. Age of Householder by Vehicles Available Mean vehicles (Universe: Occupied housing units) available Years Years None or more 64 26
27 1990 Census of Population and Housing : Summary Tape File 3 (corrected) Page 26 of 29 Housing: Gross Rent and Income H43/44. Gross Rent (Universe: H45/46. Gross Rent by Race of Householder Specified renter- (Universe: Specified renter-occupied housing units) occupied housing units) Not of Amer Ind Asian & Other Hispanic Hispanic With cash rent: Units White Black Esk & Al Pac Isl Race Origin Origin $ 0 - $ 99 0 With cash rent: $ $149 0 $ 0 - $ $ $199 0 $ $ $ $249 2 $ $ $ $299 5 $ $ $ $349 0 $ $ $ $399 2 $1000 or more $ $449 0 No cash rent $ $499 0 $ $ $ $599 0 $ $649 0 H34. Bedrooms by Gross Rent $ $699 0 (Universe: Specified renter-occupied housing units) $ $749 0 $ $ Number of Bedrooms $1000 or more 0 None With cash rent: No cash rent 8 $ 0 - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Median gross rent $275 $ $ $1000 or more No cash rent H47/48. Meals Included in Rent (Universe: Specified renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent) H49. Inclusion of Utilities in Rent Mean (Universe: Specified renter-occupied housing units) Gross Units Rent Pay extra for 1 or more utilities 17 No extra payment for any utilities 0 Meals included 0. No meals included 9 $ H50. Household Income in 1989 by Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income H51. Age of Householder by Gross Rent as a Perin 1989 (Universe: Specified renter-occupied housing units) centage of Household Income in 1989 (Uni- verse: Specified renter-occup. hsng unts) Percentage of Household Income Not % of -- Age of Householder -- Income 0-19% 20-24% 25-29% 30-34% 35%+ Computed Income <$10, Less than 20 % 9 0 $10,000-19, % 0 0 $20,000-34, % 0 0 $35,000-49, % 0 0 $50, % 0 0 Not computed 5 3
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