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Note: The 2003 American Community Survey universe is limited to the household population and excludes the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters.
TABLE 3. SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
  Estimate Lower
Bound
Upper
Bound
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Population 16 years and over
3,123,652
3,117,628
3,129,676
In labor force
1,927,228
1,868,504
1,985,952
Civilian labor force
1,913,762
1,853,786
1,973,738
Employed
1,769,541
1,707,585
1,831,497
Unemployed
144,221
132,534
155,908
Percent unemployed
7.5
6.9
8.2
Armed Forces
13,466
3,683
23,249
Not in labor force
1,196,424
1,135,396
1,257,452
 
Females 16 years and over
1,623,908
1,619,869
1,627,947
In labor force
894,362
864,004
924,720
Civilian labor force
893,436
862,933
923,939
Employed
827,234
798,264
856,204
 
Own children under 6 years
311,412
303,430
319,394
All parents in family in labor force
171,653
156,373
186,933
 
Own children 6 to 17 years
615,560
607,095
624,025
All parents in family in labor force
392,124
370,773
413,475
 
Population 16 to 19 years
205,041
197,565
212,517
Not enrolled in school and not a H.S. graduate
18,201
13,973
22,429
Unemployed or not in the labor force
12,904
10,127
15,681
 
COMMUTING TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
1,729,725
1,667,719
1,791,731
Car, truck, or van -- drove alone
1,441,610
1,384,946
1,498,274
Car, truck, or van -- carpooled
178,366
165,184
191,548
Public transportation (including taxicab)
18,002
13,617
22,387
Walked
28,911
23,237
34,585
Other means
19,065
14,483
23,647
Worked at home
43,771
36,966
50,576
Mean travel time to work (minutes)
22.1
21.2
23.0
 
Employed civilian population 16 years and over
1,769,541
1,707,585
1,831,497
OCCUPATION
Management, professional, and related occupations
506,924
485,077
528,771
Service occupations
280,639
262,323
298,955
Sales and office occupations
473,545
452,510
494,580
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
14,977
10,467
19,487
Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations
175,150
157,967
192,333
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations
318,306
282,255
354,357
 
INDUSTRY
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining
48,787
40,026
57,548
Construction
115,673
103,564
127,782
Manufacturing
279,376
232,900
325,852
Wholesale trade
63,885
57,465
70,305
Retail trade
218,815
204,898
232,732
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities
108,157
96,647
119,667
Information
35,281
29,744
40,818
Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing
101,444
90,915
111,973
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services
117,100
106,425
127,775
Educational, health, and social services
372,249
355,058
389,440
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services
145,889
129,809
161,969
Other services (except public administration)
81,347
74,651
88,043
Public administration
81,538
72,554
90,522
 
CLASS OF WORKER
Private wage and salary workers
1,364,966
1,309,149
1,420,783
Government workers
271,491
257,156
285,826
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business
126,614
115,596
137,632
Unpaid family workers
6,470
5,110
7,830
 
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2003 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
Total households
1,607,214
1,589,991
1,624,437
Less than $10,000
210,051
193,595
226,507
$10,000 to $14,999
144,514
132,037
156,991
$15,000 to $24,999
233,811
222,721
244,901
$25,000 to $34,999
227,392
215,862
238,922
$35,000 to $49,999
254,331
240,472
268,190
$50,000 to $74,999
283,323
264,919
301,727
$75,000 to $99,999
130,660
120,149
141,171
$100,000 to $149,999
86,894
79,765
94,023
$150,000 to $199,999
17,832
14,481
21,183
$200,000 or more
18,406
15,197
21,615
Median household income (dollars)
34,368
32,767
35,969
Mean household income (dollars)
44,897
43,756
46,037
 
With earnings
1,215,665
1,184,469
1,246,861
Mean earnings (dollars)
47,472
46,472
48,472
With Social Security
478,012
457,843
498,181
Mean Social Security income (dollars)
11,498
11,311
11,686
With retirement income
287,884
275,241
300,527
Mean retirement income (dollars)
14,442
13,929
14,955
 
With Supplemental Security Income
99,311
81,232
117,390
Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars)
6,186
5,962
6,410
With cash public assistance income
32,781
28,017
37,545
Mean cash public assistance income (dollars)
2,363
2,004
2,722
With Food Stamp benefits in the past 12 months
183,823
154,339
213,307
 
Families
1,123,424
1,104,435
1,142,413
Less than $10,000
92,978
82,310
103,646
$10,000 to $14,999
77,005
67,166
86,844
$15,000 to $24,999
139,706
129,180
150,232
$25,000 to $34,999
152,016
141,095
162,937
$35,000 to $49,999
201,230
191,087
211,373
$50,000 to $74,999
235,016
218,988
251,044
$75,000 to $99,999
116,097
106,412
125,782
$100,000 to $149,999
76,633
69,375
83,891
$150,000 to $199,999
16,273
13,149
19,397
$200,000 or more
16,470
13,260
19,680
Median family income (dollars)
41,898
40,559
43,237
Mean family income (dollars)
51,783
50,353
53,213
 
Per capita income (dollars)
18,587
18,146
19,028
 
Nonfamily households
483,790
464,967
502,613
Median nonfamily income (dollars)
20,038
18,820
21,256
Mean nonfamily income (dollars)
27,310
26,001
28,619
 
Median earnings (dollars):
22,407
21,887
22,927
Male full-time, year-round workers
35,795
34,976
36,614
Female full-time, year-round workers
25,719
25,107
26,331
 
NUMBER BELOW POVERTY IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
Families
159,342
143,588
175,096
With related children under 18 years
114,069
102,030
126,108
With related children under 5 years only
26,870
22,227
31,513
 
Families with female householder, no husband present
71,276
62,990
79,562
With related children under 18 years
62,587
54,643
70,531
With related children under 5 years only
16,823
13,458
20,188
 
Individuals
696,241
637,800
754,682
18 years and over
462,315
422,288
502,342
65 years and over
68,445
61,433
75,457
Related children under 18 years
230,227
207,837
252,617
Related children 5 to 17 years
153,413
136,149
170,677
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
180,150
165,212
195,088
 
PERCENT BELOW POVERTY IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
Individuals
17.4
16.0
18.9
18 years and over
15.3
14.0
16.7
65 years and over
14.2
12.7
15.6
Related children under 18 years
23.7
21.4
26.0
Related children under 5 years
28.7
25.6
31.7
Related children 5 to 17 years
21.8
19.4
24.2
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
28.8
26.7
31.0
 
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Footnotes

The 2003 American Community Survey universe is limited to the household population and excludes the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters. Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate is represented through the use of a confidence interval. The confidence interval computed here is a 90 percent confidence interval and can be interpreted roughly as providing 90 percent certainty that the true number falls between the lower and upper bounds.

The number of householders does not necessarily equal the number of households because of differences in the weighting schemes for the population and occupied housing units.

Employment and unemployment estimates may vary from the official labor force data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics because of differences in survey design and data collection.

Occupation codes are 4-digit codes, but are still based on Standard Occupational Classification 2000.

Industry codes are 4-digit codes and are based on the North American Industry Classification System 2002. However, the Industry categories adhere to the guidelines issued in Clarification Memorandum No. 2, "NAICS Alternate Aggregation Structure for Use By U.S. Statistical Agencies," issued by the Office of Management and Budget.

1. An '*' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the lower and upper bounds. A statistical test is not appropriate.
2. An '**' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that no sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the lower and upper bounds. A statistical test is not appropriate.
3. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that no sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
4. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
5. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
6. An '***' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.
7. An '*****' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test is not appropriate.
8. An 'N' entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

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