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Web Reference - Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics for the Year 2000 for Wright and Sherburne Counties, Minnesota, U.S. Census Bureau
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Issue date: 01/01/2000
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To: Jennifer Davis
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Davis J, NRR/DRIP/RLEP, 415-3835
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Quick Tables -American FactFinder Page 1 of 3 BU's2s 0doo r, ; -&Z T.s rrt!3a;;wasArneliC3n FactWinde 1 DP-3. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics

2000 Data Set: Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) -Sample Data Geographic Area: Minnesota NOTE: Data based on a sample except in P3, P4, H3, and H4. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions see http://factfinder.census.90ovlhometenfdatanoteslexosl3.htm.

Subject Number Percent EMPLOYMENTSTATUS Population 16 years and over 3,781,756 100.0 In labor force 2,691,709 71.2 Civilian labor force 2,689,115 71.1 Employed 2.580.046 68.2 Unemoloyed 109.069 2.9 Percent of civilian labor force 4.1 (X Armed Forces 2,594 0.1 Not in labor force 1.090,047 28.8 Females 16 years and over 1,931,097 100.0 In labor force 1.275,413 66.0 Civilian labor force 1,275,090 66.0 Employed 1,231.124 63.8 Own children under 6 years 384,991 100.0 11 parents In family in labor force 264.979 68.8 COMMUTING TO WORK Workers 16 years and over 2,541,611 100.0 ar. truck, or van -drove alone 1,971,668 77.6 Car, truck, or van -carpooled 264,690 10.4 Public transportation (including taxicab) 81,276 3.2 alked 84,148 3.3 Other means 23,175 0.9 Worked at home 116,654 4.6 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 21.9 (X Employed civilian populatlon.16 years and over 2.580,046 100.0 OCCUPATION Management, professional.

and related occupations 923,768 35.8 Service occupations 354,147 13.7 Sales and office occupations

-683.389 26.5 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 17,674 0.7 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 217,294 8.4 Production.

transportation, and material moving occupations 383.774 14.9 INDUSTRY Agriculture.

forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining *67,883 2.6 Construction 153,267 5.9 Manufacturing 419.271 16.3 Wholesale trade 92.854 3.6 Retail trade 307,714 11.9 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 131,683 5.1 Information 65.460 2.5 nance. insurance, real estate. and rental and leasing 184,874 7.ofessional, scientific, management.

administrative, and waste management services 227,064 8.8 JEducational, health and social services 539,111 20.9 entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services 186,001 7.2 n_- -sov -.A XCid;A*rsy,5 .yq /crCv lL-) D n .n '5 Qcq Quick Tables -American FactFinder Page 2 of 3 Subject. .Number Percent O0ther services (except public administration)

=118,322 4.6 ublic administration 8,4 3.4 CLASS OF WORKER .o Private wage and salary workers 2,074,432 80.4 Governmentworkers 318,93 12.4 Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business 178,586 6.c Un0aid family workers 8_096_0._INCOME IN 1999..Households i 1,896,20( 100.d Less than n10.000 127g955 6.7 510,000 to S14,999 102 205 5.4 t15h000 to S24e999 216 08n 11.4 S25.000 to $34.999 234,300 12.4 M35,000 to S49I999 322 52l 17.r$50.000 to 574,999 424.867 22.4 h75.000 to e99t999 228.834 12.1 5100.000 to $149,999 156,565 8.3 S150.000 to S199.999 40,734 2.1 S200,000 or more 42,131 2.2 Median household income (dollars) 47I111 (X'With earnings _1,580,573 83.4 Mean eamnings (dollars) 59,189 (X'With Souial Securita income 453,443 23.9 Mean Social Security Income (dollars) 11,471 (XI ,With Supplemental Securitv Income 54,348 2.S I Mean Supplemental Securitv Income (dollars) 6,501 (X 10th public assistance income .65.144 3.4 Mean public assistance income (dollars) 3,094 (X*ith retirement income 260_169 13.7 Mean retirement income (dollars) 17_034 (X'Families 1,262,953 100.0 Less than $10,000 39,374 3.1 S10.000 to S14.999 35,957 2.8 S15.C00 to S24,999 103,126 8.2 525,000 to $34,999 .132,108_ 10.'535.000 to $49.999 215,891 17.1$50.000 to $74,999 334,735 26.5$75.000 to $99,999 193.86815.4

$100,000 to S149.999 136,084 10.9 3150.000 to S199.999 35,640 2.8 3200,000 or more 36,170 2., Median family income (dollars) 56,874 _ _ _ _ j 1.Per capita income (dollars) 23,198 ( X W Median earnings (dollars):

Male full-time, year-round workers 39.364 (Female full-time.

year-round workers 28,708 (X'POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 (below poverty level) .Families 64.181 (X Percent below Poverty level _ _5.1 With related children under 18 years49,818 (Percent below poverty level (X 7._With related children under 5 years 25,426 _Percent below poverty level (X) 10.0 Families with female householder, no husband present 31,233 (XI Percent below poverty level (X' 19.3 Kith related children under 18 years 28,878X)

Quick Tables -American FactFinder Page 3 of 3 iSubject Numberl Percen Percent below poverty level () 25.0 With related children under 5 years 14,824 (X)Percent below poverty level (X) 37.9 Individuals 380,476 IX)Percent below poverty level (X' 7.9 18 years and over 258,785 (X Percent below poverty level (X) 7.3 65 years and over 45,405 (X)Percent below poverty level -(X 8.2 Related children under 18 years 115,441 (X)Percent below poverty level (X 9.2 Related children 5 to 17 years 81,089 (X)Percent below poverty level (X) 8.7 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 160.379 (X)Percent below poverty level (X) 18.-1 (X) Not applicable.

Detailed Occupation Code List (PDF 42KB)Detailed Industry Code List (PDF 44KB)User note on emolovment status data (PDF 63KB)Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3, Matrices P30, P32, P33, P43, P46, P49, P50, P51, P52, P53, P58, P62, P63, P64, P65, P67. P71, P72, P73. P74, P76, P77, P82, P87, P90, PCT47, PCT52, and PCT53 Quick Tables -American FactFinder Page 1 of 5 DP-3. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics:

2000 Data Set: Census 2000 Summarv File 3 (SF 3) -Sample Data Geographic Area: Sherburne County, Minnesota NOTE: Data based on a sample except in P3, P4, H3, and H4. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions see htto://factfinder.census.oovlhomelen/datanotes/exosf3.htrn.

Subject Numbe Percent EMPLOYMENT STATUS Population 16 years and over 46,642 100.0 In labor force 35.429 76.0 Civilian labor force 35,425 76.0 Employed .34.509 74.0 Unemployed 916 2.0 Percent of civilian labor force 2.6 (XI Armed Forces ._4 0._Not in labor force 11.213 24.0 Females 16 years and over 22.969 100.0 In labor force ._ 16,342 71.1 Civilian labor force a 16,342 71.1 Emplov a ed6 008 69_7 Own children under 6 years_6,271 100_ _All parents in family In labor force 4,517 72.0 COMMUTING TO WORK Workers 16 years and over 34,084 100.0 Car, truck, or van-drove alone 27r662 81.2 Car, truck. or van -carpooled 4,229 12.4 Public transportation (including taxicab) 126 0.4 Walked 42i 1.3 Other means 159 0.5 Worked at home -1,481 4.3 Mean travel time to work (minutes) 29.9 -(EmploFed civilian population 16 years and over 34,509 100.0 OCCUPATION Management.

professional, and related occuoations 100229.0 Service occupations 4,331 12.6 Sae an ofieouan 9,007 26.1 raming, fishing. and forestry occupations 100.5 Construction.

extraction, and maintenance occupations 4,369 12.7 Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 6 _630_19.2 INDUSTRY Agriculture.

forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 387 1.1 Construction 3-9 9.5 Manufacturing 7,353 21.3 Wholesale trade 1.244 3.6 Retail trade -4,57 13.3 ransportation and warehousing, and utilities

-6.1 Information 665 1.9 Finance, Insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing 1,842 5.3 Professional, scientific, management.

administrative, and waste management services 2,191 6.3 Educational, health and social services 6,136 17.8 , entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services 2,053 ._ 5.9 Other services (except public administration) 1,512 44 KI DL Quick Tables -American FactFinder Page 2 of 5 Subject Numberl Percent Public administration 1,1511 3.3 CLASS OF WORKER -Private wage and salary workers 27,940 81.C Governmentworkers 4,214 12.2 Self-emoloved workers in own not Incorporated business 2.289 6__Unoaid family workers *661 0.2 INCOME IN 1999 Households 1 21,625 / 100.0 Lessthan 510,000 -697 32$10.000 to $14,999 809 3.7$15.000 to S24,999 1,58 7.3$25,000 to $34,999 2.12 9.8$35,000 to S49,999 3,634 16.8$50,000 to S74,999 6,506 30.1$75.000 to S99.999 3,75817.4$100,000 to $149.999 1,91 8.8$150,000 to 5199.999 296 1.4 200000 or more1.4 Median household income (dollars) o57l014r With earnings 19.553 90.4 Mean earnings (dollars) 61.963 (X With Sopal Secusity income 3,66 16.9 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 11,644 (With Supplemental Security Income 437 2.0 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 6,695 (X With public assistance Income .-314 1.5 Mean publicassistance income (dollars) 2.516 W With retirement income 2,32810.8 Mean retirement income (dollars) 15.39 (Families 16,821 100.0 Less than 510.000 23 1.4 10,000 to 514.999 27 1.C 15.000 to 524.999 90 5.4 525.000 to $34.999 1.48 8.8 535.000 to $49.999 2,82 16.8$50.000 to $74,999 5.383 32.0$75.000 to $99.999 3,454 20.5$100.000 to S149,999 1,74510.4$150.000 to S199,999 276 -1.6$200.000 or more 244 1.5 Median family Income (dollars) 61,790 (Per capita income (dollars) 21,32 (Xi Median earnings (dollars):

Male full-time, year-round workers 41,601 (Female full-time.

year-round workers 27,68 (POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 (below poverty level)Families 386 (Xl Percent below poverty level ( 2.3 With related children under 18 years -308 M Percent below poverty level (X 3.1i With related children under 5 years 156 (Percent below poverty level ( 3.8 Families with female householder, no husband present 239 (X1 Percent below poverty level .15.0 With related children under 18 years 216_ _Percent below poverty level (X 18._With related children under 5 years 10_ (X Quick Tables -Amencan .actFmder Page 3 of 5 Subject Number Perceni Percent below poverty level .(X 30.5 Individuals 2,776 (X)Percent below poverty level W(X 4.4 18 years and over 2,006 (Xl Percent below poverty level (X) 4.6 65 years and over 424 (XI Percent below poverty level (X 10.1 Related children under 18 years 679 (X)Percent below poverty level (X 3.5 Related children 5 to 17 years 454 (X: ,Percent below poverty level (X) 3.2 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 1,531 (X: Percent below poverty level (X 19.61 (X) Not applicable.

Detailed Occupation Code List (PDF 42KB)Detailed Industry Code List (PDF 44KB)User note on emolovment status data (PDF 63KB)Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3, Matrices P30, P32, P33, P43, P46, P49, P50. P51, P52, P53, P58, P62, P63, P64, P65, P67, P71, P72, P73, P74, P76, P77, P82, P87, P90, PCT47, PCT52, and PCT53 DP-3. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics:

2000 Data Set: Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) -Sample Data Geographic Area: Wright County, Minnesota NOTE: Data based on a sample except in P3, P4, H3, and H4. For Information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions see htto:/Ifactfinder.census.aov/home/en/datanotesfexosf3.htm.

Subject Numbe Percent EMPLOYMENT STATUS N Population 16 years and over 64,943 100.0 In labor force 49,527 76.3 Civilian labor force 49,508 76.2 Employed 48.045 74.0 Unemployed 1,463 2.3 Percent of civilian labor force 3.0 (X Armed Forces Is.. 0.0 Not In labor force 15.416 23.7 Females 16 years and over 32.541 100.0 In labor force 23.186 71.3 Civilian labor force 23.184 71.2 Employed 22.658 69.6 Own children under 6 years 8,702 100.0 All parents In family In labor force 6,307 72.5 COMMUTING TO WORK Workers 16years and over 47,284 100.0 Car, truck, or van -drove alone 37,957 80.3 Car, truck, or van -carpooled 5,946 12.6 Public transportation (including taxicab) 164 0.3 Walked 647 1.4 Other means 269 0.6 Worked at home 2,301 4.9 Mean travel time to work (minutes)

'29.1 (X Employed civilian population 16 years and over 48,045 100.0 OCCUPATION' Management, professional.

and related occupations 14,020 29.2 I of\.1, .ko Quick Tables -American Fact1'inder Page 4 of 5 Subject Number Percent Service occupations 6.012 12.5 Sales and office occupations 12,549 26.1 Farming. fishing, and forestry occupations 296 0.6 Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations 5,988 12.5 Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 9,180 19.1 INDUSTRY Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining2.1 Construction 4,850 10.1 Manufacturing 9.882 20.6 Wholesale trade 2.1264.4 Retail trade 6020 12.Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 2.371 4.'Information

-79 1.7 Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing 2.881 6.0 Professional, scientific.

management.

administrative, and waste management services 399 .Educational.

health and social services 8.29817.3 Arts, entertainment.

recreabion, accommodation and food services .2,436 S .1 Other services (exceot public administration) 2.253 4.7 Public administration 1,132 2.4 CLASS OF WORKER Private wage and salary workers 39.545 82.3 Government workers 4,73s 9.g Self-employed workers In own not incorporated business 3578_ ___ 7.4 Unpaid family workers 189 0.4 INCOME IN 1999 Households 31,415 100.a Less than $10,000 1.330 4.2$10.000 to 514,9999 1,24 4.C 515.000 to 524.999 .2,675 8.'$25.000 to $34,999 3,433 1 0.S$35.000 to 549.999 5,374 17.1 550.000 to S74.999- 8,657 27.6$75.000 to S99.999 4.712 15.0$100.000 to SI 49.999 2.943 9.4$150,000 to S199.999 599 1.9 200000 or more45 1.4 Median household income (dollars) 53,945 (X'With earnings2 88.4 Mean earnings (dollars) 60,727 (X)With Social Security Income 6,245 19.9 Mean Social Security income (dollars) 11,288(X)With Supplemental Security Income 757 2.4 Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars)

.*66 (X)With public assistance Income 683 22 Mean public assistance income (dollars) 2,48 (X With retirement Income 3,552 11.3 Mean retirement Income (dollars) 14,920 (X'Families 100.0 Less than 510,000 483 2.0$10.000 to S14.999 520 2.2$15.000 to 524.999 _ 1.46.' 6.1$25,000 to 334.999 2,1519.0$35.000 to 549.999 3.893 16.3$50.000 to 574,999 7,593 31.7$75.000 to 599,999 4.260 17.8$100,000 to S149.999 2.66 11.1$150,000 to S199.999 549 2$200,000 or more 363 1.C Median familv Income (dollars) 60,940 (XI HiEcK laDles -Amencan .k'acthmcler Page 5 of 5 Subject Number Percent Per capita Income (dollars) 21,844 (X)Median earnings (dollars):

Male full-time, year-round workers 40,630 (X)Female full-time, year-round workers 28,201 (XI POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 (below poverty level)Families 868(X)Percent below poverty level (X 3.6 With related children under 18 years 654 (X)Percent below poverty level (X 4.8 With related children under 5 years 359 (X)Percent below poverty level (X) 6.5 Families with female householder, no husband present 377 (X)Percent below poverty level (X 16.7 With related children under 18 years 367 (X)Percent below poverty level (XI 22.2 With related children under 5 years 190 (X]Percent below poverty level (XI 35.0 Individuals 4.211 (X)Percent below poverty level (Xl 4.7 18 years and over 2,567 (XI Percent below poverty level (X) 4.2 65 vears and over 547 (X)Percent below poverty level (X 7.4 Related children under 18 years 1,512 (X)Percent below poverty level (X) 5.5 Related children 5 to 17 years 1.016 (X: Percent below poverty level (X) 5.1 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 1,324 (X: Percent below poverty level (X 12.4 (X) Not applicable.

Detailed Occupation Code List (PDF 42KB)Detailed Industry Code List (PDF 44KB)User note on employment status data (PDF 63KB)Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3, Matrices P30, P32. P33, P43, P46, P49. P50, P51, P52, P53, P58, P62, P63, P64, P65, P67, P71, P72, P73, P74, P76, P77, P82, P87, P90, PCT47, PCT52, and PCT53 f%, (C% '? '(P&C110 ;"