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 Chicago, IL PMSA
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
6,320,757
6,311,754
6,329,760
In labor force
4,309,737
4,272,760
4,346,714
Civilian labor force
4,304,705
4,267,210
4,342,200
Employed
3,927,584
3,887,540
3,967,628
Unemployed
377,121
355,333
398,909
Percent unemployed
8.8
8.3
9.3
Armed Forces
5,032
3,037
7,027
Not in labor force
2,011,020
1,974,335
2,047,705
 
Females 16 years and over
3,260,922
3,253,959
3,267,885
In labor force
1,973,990
1,947,433
2,000,547
Civilian labor force
1,973,452
1,946,922
1,999,982
Employed
1,809,637
1,783,637
1,835,637
 
Own children under 6 years
720,521
707,252
733,790
All parents in family in labor force
415,935
397,695
434,175
 
Own children 6 to 17 years
1,409,569
1,395,149
1,423,989
All parents in family in labor force
930,737
905,136
956,338
 
Population 16 to 19 years
428,080
420,162
435,998
Not enrolled in school and not a H.S. graduate
31,221
25,210
37,232
Unemployed or not in the labor force
17,393
12,898
21,888
 
COMMUTING TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
3,826,247
3,784,116
3,868,378
Car, truck, or van -- drove alone
2,730,658
2,687,715
2,773,601
Car, truck, or van -- carpooled
379,605
354,672
404,538
Public transportation (including taxicab)
454,834
434,267
475,401
Walked
102,293
91,236
113,350
Other means
39,442
32,998
45,886
Worked at home
119,415
109,941
128,889
Mean travel time to work (minutes)
30.2
29.8
30.6
 
Employed civilian population 16 years and over
3,927,584
3,887,540
3,967,628
OCCUPATION
Management, professional, and related occupations
1,407,966
1,375,204
1,440,728
Service occupations
540,281
516,123
564,439
Sales and office occupations
1,120,164
1,089,378
1,150,950
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
3,965
1,783
6,147
Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations
322,681
300,840
344,522
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations
532,527
508,290
556,764
 
INDUSTRY
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining
8,602
5,590
11,614
Construction
251,906
232,916
270,896
Manufacturing
548,192
526,435
569,949
Wholesale trade
176,304
162,841
189,767
Retail trade
433,628
409,037
458,219
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities
214,086
197,757
230,415
Information
122,777
110,463
135,091
Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing
362,070
342,187
381,953
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services
438,723
419,604
457,842
Educational, health, and social services
738,374
714,755
761,993
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services
291,842
270,765
312,919
Other services (except public administration)
203,068
188,021
218,115
Public administration
138,012
123,425
152,599
 
CLASS OF WORKER
Private wage and salary workers
3,261,462
3,219,003
3,303,921
Government workers
467,351
446,163
488,539
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business
191,167
179,287
203,047
Unpaid family workers
7,604
4,952
10,256
 
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2003 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
Total households
3,001,517
2,985,607
3,017,427
Less than $10,000
223,064
208,149
237,979
$10,000 to $14,999
143,130
131,077
155,183
$15,000 to $24,999
293,515
277,947
309,083
$25,000 to $34,999
303,723
287,444
320,002
$35,000 to $49,999
427,218
407,640
446,796
$50,000 to $74,999
611,282
591,506
631,058
$75,000 to $99,999
389,191
373,929
404,453
$100,000 to $149,999
362,063
345,883
378,243
$150,000 to $199,999
132,336
122,786
141,886
$200,000 or more
115,995
108,286
123,704
Median household income (dollars)
53,462
52,487
54,437
Mean household income (dollars)
70,650
69,519
71,781
 
With earnings
2,509,784
2,489,706
2,529,862
Mean earnings (dollars)
72,191
71,146
73,235
With Social Security
673,360
658,399
688,321
Mean Social Security income (dollars)
13,243
12,999
13,487
With retirement income
397,681
384,342
411,020
Mean retirement income (dollars)
18,657
17,696
19,618
 
With Supplemental Security Income
92,991
83,125
102,857
Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars)
6,781
6,397
7,165
With cash public assistance income
59,082
51,284
66,880
Mean cash public assistance income (dollars)
2,582
2,150
3,014
With Food Stamp benefits in the past 12 months
168,301
155,677
180,925
 
Families
2,025,622
2,003,150
2,048,094
Less than $10,000
94,939
83,941
105,937
$10,000 to $14,999
63,832
55,194
72,470
$15,000 to $24,999
160,676
147,898
173,454
$25,000 to $34,999
185,153
171,425
198,881
$35,000 to $49,999
272,385
255,692
289,078
$50,000 to $74,999
426,041
410,786
441,296
$75,000 to $99,999
298,084
285,382
310,786
$100,000 to $149,999
306,235
291,931
320,539
$150,000 to $199,999
113,542
104,168
122,916
$200,000 or more
104,735
97,679
111,791
Median family income (dollars)
63,026
61,458
64,594
Mean family income (dollars)
81,550
80,067
83,034
 
Per capita income (dollars)
26,599
26,192
27,006
 
Nonfamily households
975,895
952,375
999,415
Median nonfamily income (dollars)
34,971
33,364
36,578
Mean nonfamily income (dollars)
45,258
43,815
46,702
 
Median earnings (dollars):
31,228
30,915
31,541
Male full-time, year-round workers
47,064
46,207
47,921
Female full-time, year-round workers
35,127
34,295
35,959
 
NUMBER BELOW POVERTY IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
Families
170,722
156,792
184,652
With related children under 18 years
130,278
118,761
141,795
With related children under 5 years only
17,581
13,561
21,601
 
Families with female householder, no husband present
97,974
86,836
109,112
With related children under 18 years
83,928
73,999
93,857
With related children under 5 years only
9,789
6,334
13,244
 
Individuals
884,137
824,736
943,538
18 years and over
556,752
520,591
592,913
65 years and over
79,012
70,210
87,814
Related children under 18 years
315,935
282,628
349,242
Related children 5 to 17 years
224,271
200,623
247,919
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
242,845
223,005
262,685
 
PERCENT BELOW POVERTY IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
Individuals
10.6
9.9
11.4
18 years and over
9.1
8.5
9.7
65 years and over
9.3
8.3
10.4
Related children under 18 years
14.3
12.8
15.8
Related children under 5 years
14.8
12.6
17.0
Related children 5 to 17 years
14.1
12.6
15.6
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
18.1
16.8
19.3
 
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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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