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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
515,089
513,605
516,573
In labor force
378,452
369,328
387,576
Civilian labor force
375,928
366,378
385,478
Employed
349,920
339,197
360,643
Unemployed
26,008
20,566
31,450
Percent unemployed
6.9
5.5
8.4
Armed Forces
2,524
534
4,514
Not in labor force
136,637
127,631
145,643
 
Females 16 years and over
259,948
258,575
261,321
In labor force
173,046
166,164
179,928
Civilian labor force
173,046
166,164
179,928
Employed
158,415
151,075
165,755
 
Own children under 6 years
59,422
56,791
62,053
All parents in family in labor force
29,285
25,055
33,515
 
Own children 6 to 17 years
115,572
112,977
118,167
All parents in family in labor force
88,279
81,491
95,067
 
Population 16 to 19 years
30,854
28,055
33,653
Not enrolled in school and not a H.S. graduate
2,252
553
3,951
Unemployed or not in the labor force
922
134
1,710
 
COMMUTING TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
341,434
330,325
352,543
Car, truck, or van -- drove alone
293,393
281,008
305,778
Car, truck, or van -- carpooled
27,828
21,449
34,207
Public transportation (including taxicab)
3,914
1,713
6,115
Walked
1,761
611
2,911
Other means
1,469
456
2,482
Worked at home
13,069
9,614
16,524
Mean travel time to work (minutes)
22.5
21.5
23.6
 
Employed civilian population 16 years and over
349,920
339,197
360,643
OCCUPATION
Management, professional, and related occupations
163,589
154,236
172,942
Service occupations
41,851
34,370
49,332
Sales and office occupations
88,193
79,476
96,910
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
1,342
18
2,666
Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations
25,979
20,604
31,354
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations
28,966
23,709
34,223
 
INDUSTRY
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining
1,491
225
2,757
Construction
24,592
20,114
29,070
Manufacturing
40,863
34,728
46,998
Wholesale trade
13,030
9,878
16,182
Retail trade
38,216
32,316
44,116
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities
12,514
8,939
16,089
Information
11,999
8,258
15,740
Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing
27,386
22,783
31,989
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services
55,640
48,714
62,566
Educational, health, and social services
60,471
53,105
67,837
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services
29,616
23,345
35,887
Other services (except public administration)
15,634
12,403
18,865
Public administration
18,468
14,439
22,497
 
CLASS OF WORKER
Private wage and salary workers
275,193
263,900
286,486
Government workers
50,923
43,278
58,568
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business
23,079
17,779
28,379
Unpaid family workers
725
174
1,276
 
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2003 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
Total households
271,556
266,567
276,545
Less than $10,000
19,434
14,971
23,897
$10,000 to $14,999
15,252
11,493
19,011
$15,000 to $24,999
18,448
13,442
23,454
$25,000 to $34,999
33,463
26,471
40,455
$35,000 to $49,999
47,359
41,341
53,377
$50,000 to $74,999
49,033
43,613
54,453
$75,000 to $99,999
38,639
33,177
44,101
$100,000 to $149,999
31,963
27,009
36,917
$150,000 to $199,999
7,593
5,371
9,815
$200,000 or more
10,372
7,742
13,002
Median household income (dollars)
50,582
47,831
53,333
Mean household income (dollars)
67,539
63,665
71,412
 
With earnings
238,246
231,556
244,936
Mean earnings (dollars)
67,573
63,343
71,802
With Social Security
44,919
41,178
48,660
Mean Social Security income (dollars)
12,816
11,978
13,655
With retirement income
34,091
30,270
37,912
Mean retirement income (dollars)
19,943
17,544
22,342
 
With Supplemental Security Income
5,094
3,318
6,870
Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars)
6,080
4,434
7,726
With cash public assistance income
2,183
737
3,629
Mean cash public assistance income (dollars)
7,656
4,198
11,113
With Food Stamp benefits in the past 12 months
8,508
5,858
11,158
 
Families
167,485
159,602
175,368
Less than $10,000
5,946
3,149
8,743
$10,000 to $14,999
6,194
3,506
8,882
$15,000 to $24,999
7,800
4,591
11,009
$25,000 to $34,999
17,975
13,709
22,241
$35,000 to $49,999
26,274
21,722
30,826
$50,000 to $74,999
30,964
27,047
34,881
$75,000 to $99,999
29,161
24,767
33,555
$100,000 to $149,999
26,897
23,249
30,545
$150,000 to $199,999
7,210
4,950
9,470
$200,000 or more
9,064
6,505
11,623
Median family income (dollars)
64,076
60,631
67,521
Mean family income (dollars)
82,326
76,962
87,690
 
Per capita income (dollars)
28,256
26,578
29,934
 
Nonfamily households
104,071
96,848
111,294
Median nonfamily income (dollars)
35,416
32,885
37,947
Mean nonfamily income (dollars)
42,359
38,942
45,776
 
Median earnings (dollars):
30,726
29,587
31,865
Male full-time, year-round workers
47,522
43,707
51,337
Female full-time, year-round workers
34,655
32,810
36,500
 
NUMBER BELOW POVERTY IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
Families
10,721
7,339
14,103
With related children under 18 years
9,398
6,301
12,495
With related children under 5 years only
3,048
869
5,227
 
Families with female householder, no husband present
6,646
3,832
9,460
With related children under 18 years
6,474
3,668
9,280
With related children under 5 years only
2,423
359
4,487
 
Individuals
64,849
53,229
76,469
18 years and over
44,996
37,416
52,576
65 years and over
3,771
2,301
5,241
Related children under 18 years
19,474
13,301
25,647
Related children 5 to 17 years
15,015
9,605
20,425
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
28,575
22,384
34,766
 
PERCENT BELOW POVERTY IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
Individuals
9.6
7.9
11.3
18 years and over
9.1
7.5
10.6
65 years and over
7.8
4.8
10.9
Related children under 18 years
10.9
7.5
14.4
Related children under 5 years
8.6
3.6
13.7
Related children 5 to 17 years
11.9
7.6
16.1
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
19.8
16.2
23.5
 
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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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