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CALIFORNIA 91423 (213) 981-9762 'CALIF ORNIA 'S R I C M E S T C I T I E 5 Based On 198U Census Income Data Income Rankings Among California's Top 25 Cities 1980 We_d_ia_nTe_r We—dian lt-r Average City _gounfy Population Family Household Per Ca Athe*rton Son Mateo 7,800 4th 4th 7th Belvedere Marin 2,400 7th I Oth 5th Beverly Hi I Is Los Angeles 32,400 21 st No 3rd - Bradbury Los Angeles 850 25th 18.th 23rd Clayton Contra Costa 4,300 No 25th No Hidden Hills Los Angeles 1,800 2nd 2nd 6th Hillsborough San Mateo 10,400 3rd 3rd 4th Indian Wells Riverside 1,400 14th I 4th lst- La Canada-Flintridge Los Angeles 20,200 18th 20th 21 st La Habra Heights Los Angeles 41800 24th 19th 24th Los Altos , Santa Clara 25,800 23rd 21 st No Los Altos Hil Is Santa Clara 7,400 5th 8th I Oth Monte Serena Santa Clara 31400 17th 17th 20th Moraga Contra Costa 15,000 22nd 22nd No Newport Beach Oranbe 62,600 No No I Sth Palos Verdes Estates Los Angeles 14,400 9th 7th 13th Piedmont Alameda 10,500 2Uh 23rd 19th Porfola Valley San Mateo 3,900 6th 5th 9th Rancho Mirage Riverside 6,300 No No 15th Rancho Palos Verdes Los Angeles 36,600 15th 15th 22nd Rolling Hills Los Angeles 2,050 1st Ist 2nd Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles 7,700 13th 9th 16th Ross Marin 21800 10th 13th 14th Son Marino Los Angeles 0,300 12th 11th 8th Saratoga Santa Clara 29,300 16th 16th 25th Sausalito Marin 7,300 No No 11th Tiburon Marin 6,700 1 9th 24th 17th Villa Park Orange 7,100 11th 6th No Woodside San Mateo 5,300 Sth 12th 12th -SEE OTHER SIDE FOR ACTUAL INCOMES- NOTE: This is the kind of intormation that can be derived from Western Economic Research Co's latest publication '4980 Census Summary Report For California" T H E 25 R I C H E S T C I T I E 5 1 N C A L I F 0 R N I A Based On Three Measures Of INCOME Per The 1980 Census Based On Based On Based On Median Income Per Fam!I Medianfricome Per Household Average Income Per Capita I I Rolling Hills $75,000+ 1 Rolling Hills V5i'UUo+ I Indian Wells $33,26U 2 Hidden Hills 63,200 2 Hidden Hills 61,690 2 Rolling Hills 32,840 3 Hillsborough 59,540 3 Hillsborough 57,070 3 Beverly Hills 24,830 4 Atherton 57,-850 4 Atherton 54,860 4 Hillsborough 23,710 5 Los Altos Hills 52,360 5 Portola Valley 49,93U 5 Belvedere 22,610 6 Portolo Valley 51,26U 6 Villa Park 49,620 6 Hidden Hills 22,170 7 Belvedere 50,88U 7 Palos Verdes Estates 48,750 7 Atherton 21,870 8 Woodside 50,75U 8 Los Altos Hi I Is 48,490 8 Son Marino 21,520 9 Palos Verdes Estates 5U,74U 9 Rolling Hills Estates 46,930 9 Port6la Valley 20,73U 10 Ross 50,44U 10 Belvedere 46,090 '10 Los Altos Hills 20,680 11 Villa Park 50,340 11 Sari Marino 450580 11 Sausalito 20,590 12 San Marino 49,270 12 W-oodside 45 500 12 Woodside 20,340 13 Rolling Hills Estates 48,850 13 Ross 44,090 13 Palos Verdes Estates 19,480 14 Indian Wells 46,u4o 14 Indian Wells 43,510 14 Ross 19,'330 15 Ra,cho Pa I as Verdes 44,470 15 Rancho Palos Verdes 41,98U 15 Rancho Mirage 19,210 16 Saratoga 43,990 16 Saratoga 41,140 16 Rolling Hills Estates 19,020 17 Monte Serena 42,530 17 Monte Serena 40,070 37 Tiburon 18,150 18 La Canada-Flintridge 40,690 18 Bradbury 38 500 -­ _48 Newport Beach 18 loo- 19 Tiburon t I 40,670 19 La Habra-Heights 38,22U '19 Piedmont 17,25Y 40,640 20 La Canada-Flintr'idge 37,82U 20 Monte Seren'6 16",820 20 Piedmont 21 Beverly Hills 40,360 21 Los Altos 36,520 21 La Canada-Fliniridge 16,140 22 Moraga 39,920 22 Moraga 35,940 22 Rancho Palos Verdes 15185U 23 Los Altos 39,900 2i Piedmont 35,540 23 Bradbury 15,370 24 La Habra Heights 39,880 24 Tiburon 35,5UO 24 La Habra Heights 15,320 25 Bradbury 38,850 25 Clayton, 35,070 25 Saratoga 15,060 . Median Household Per Capita 'Owner-Occupied Housing* Income* Income' Housing Value Bethesda, Maryland, is the Newport Beach, California, Twenty-five of the top 35 cities The average value of a horn city with the nation's highest tops all cities in 4ML.Ea2ita in the percent of owner-occu- 'in Newport Beach, Califor' 1 edian household income, income, $18,026 in 1979- pied households are: in the nia, was a'stunning$218,180 $36,072. Anchorage, which nearly five times greater than Midwest or Middle Atlantic in 1980. In three California ranked first among metropol- per capita income in bottom states. In 29 cities, more than cif�les as well as Honolulu, itan areas.drops to 18th place, three-fourths of all housing housing values were greater behind such cities as Irvine, part�!,a��CA ,�. $i87..026 units are occupied by owners. than$150,000. Housing ig still N- Anr� California; Cherry Hill, New 4� M . ..... In nine cities, including some a bargain in Camden, New 2 B.: Jemy; and Skokie, Illinois. 3 LowerMemanTorwrishlis(COP). of the largest, such is Boston Jersey, however, averaging just Median household income in PA.......................... 115.557 and New York, owner-occu� -$16,092 in 1980. East St. Louis, IIIi - 'is m-le 4 Farmington Hills,Mi ............ 12.631 pancy falls below 25 percent. 5 Sivillifield,MI ................ 12,629 1 Hew;n;;M,CA ...... ...�3218.1�80l� t$7,710.. 6 Palo Alto,CA ................. 12.559 1 Reftil Township l MI...... ..... 187,3 mois' countiffs lowest i -':2 Sannia 7 Walnut Creak.CA.............. 2551 91.4% is Pilo Alto.CA................ 160,916 I Arthinselas(CDP).MU..... $36072 1 2 Livonia.III.................... 90.2 1 2 Carlo",CA.............. 31.'313 8 Arlington(CDP),VA............ 12.389 31svitrovin(Gile)-.*Y�_......... 899 4 Honolulu(CDP).HI ........... 156,379 r 3 Irvine,CA.........:........... 31.300 9 Kendall(CDP),Fl. ....:........ 12,168 4 Cernlas,CA................... 66.5 5 Bethesda(COP),AID......... 4 Troy,AN ....................1 30,085 10 Skolde,It.................... 12,OB5 5.D.Untom Heights,MI ..... ..... 85.8 __6 Imne,CA.................. 11 Al uGJW,VA................ 12,059 6 Middletown(COP),NJ........... 8515 7 Wilnut Creek.CA. 11J.342 S Farmengton Hills,MI ........... 3D,807 0 1 Maw Vielis(COP).CA 30,38D CMA�.).................. 12,033 if St.Mair Shares,MI............. 84.1 8 Santa Barbara,CA Q,2.03D I Arlivegion Heights.It... .30.205 13 Mai Hartford(CDP).CT........ 11,966 8 Hlivedord Township(COP).PA.... 84.0 9 San Mateo.CA............... 139.094 14 Blame,WA ................. 11.639 0 Mission Viejo(CDP).CA ....... 4fzm) 1 livorall.MI................... 30.055 9 Sandy City,IT................. 83.6 11 Thousand Oaks.CA........... 16 Troy,MI ..................... 11,625 10 Radicand,MO................. 82.9 1 Low Maw Township(CDP). 12 Mountain Vift,CA............ 135.402 FA.......................... 30,006 16 Newton.MA.................. 1,420 11 Simi Valley.CA................. 80.5 It Columbia(CDP).MD... ....... 29.658 17 Taman(COP),NO ............ 11.08 12 Pam Hills(COP),PA............ aD.7 13 Redwood Cry�CA ............ 130.8,14 I It Fountain Wllty�CA.....:....... 29.590 10 Brookline(COP),MA........... 11.353 13 Wiftern,MI.................... So.2 4 Fountain Valley,CA............<� 1111 Chsrfy FA(COP).NJ........... 29,451 19 Anchorage.AK................ 11.184 14 Rancho Cucamonga,CA ......... 80.2 15 Tom CA 1 .059 20 Silver Spring(COP).AID........ 11.10S -46 7, 13 liklisidlevill.TX ............... 29,055 15 Staling Heights,Mil............. 80.2 arit.Base 14 plans,TX.................... 28.835 21 Arlington Heights,It........... 11,090, 16 Cherry Hill(CDP),NJ........ ... SDA 17 Glendale,CA ................. 15$1"Heigints.MI............ 27.627 22 San Mateo.CA................ 11.044 17 Irmal(COP),NY.. 79.0 18 Sunnyvale.CA............... 124,860 ......... 27.516 (:r,3 9 5ata M.rIca_._CA>............ 1,020 18 Stratford(CDP),CT....... 7818 19 Stamford,Or................ 123,973 1?Skokie. 7.U2 24 U Prospect.It............ 0.773 19 AbIngtonTownship(COP),PA 78.5 20 MQMI Bach,I'L ............. 123,841 UAnchorage,AK................ 27,375 25 Evanston,It.................. 10,718 20 Roserville,MI ............ ..... 78.1 21 Climate.CA........... .....(��I;T;> It Mount Prospect,It............ 27,093 26 Richardson,TX ............... 10,685. 21 Fountain Wiley,CA.............. 77.9 22 San Francisco.CA............ 1117,94i X`Dftsml Oaks,rA............ 26925- 27 Mountain View,CA............. 0,658 22 Carson,CA.............. 77.4 .23 Function.CA...........I 1 11,(�� 21 hAddWown(CDP).NJ.......... 26:GE8 28 Stamford,CT................. 10.624 23 Mission Viejo(CDP).CA .....'... 77.2 24 Kendall(COP).Fl. ............ 117,532 22 Newton.MA.................. 26,663 29 Oveiland Park.KS............. 10.620 24 Union(CDP),NJ ......... 25 Redondo Beach,CA...........C1_171ZB`-� 23 SON Wifity.CA................ 26.554 30 Redondo Beach,CA............ 10,565 ...... 76,7 26 LosAngeles,CA 24 SVAWd.MI ................ 26,451 31 Columbia(CDPj,AID........... 10.559 25 Pam.ON..................... 76.7 32 Cherry Hill(COP).NJ........... 10.393 26 Oak Lawn.It.................. 76.5 .41 Costs Mau.CA -28 Orange.CA.................. 11 . 26 Schaumburg,It............ 26273 27 BrISIDITowship(CDP),PA....... 760 >....... 10.376 28 West Sen.(COP),NY.... 75.6 X Bloomington.MN....... :­ 26:083 29 Pasadena,CA ............... 30 Onvoldine(CDP),MA.......... 27 Overland Pak,KS.......*: 26,047 34 Midland.TX............. 10.350 29 Woodbridge Township(CDP),NJ 75.0 X Bllkhut,WA ................. 25�818 35 Sunnyvale,CA................ 10.298 30 Des Pi It..... 74.9 31 Berkeley CA................. 111.257 21 Kendill(GOP).FL ...........1. 25.673 The 8011WTn`_� 31 Dearborn.MI.... 74.9 32 Alameda.CA ................ 111.218 ­* 33 Lower Marion Township(CDP), 30 Livatoom(CDP).NY........... 25.493 4jAqwnn Park.6�.>............ 4.889 32 Tonawanda(COP).NY........... 74.5 Ph......................... 110.250' 31 Day PUmn,It................ 25.470 455 Provo,UT.............:....... 4,530 33 Skokie,It..................... 73.8 34 Alexandria,VA............... ID6,541 32 Fromm.CA.............. 25.342 .................. 4.435 34 Lakewood.CA................. 73-1 35 So Jose.CA................ 106.160 33 Coromfivilhis,MI ... 25306 457 Compton'CA ............. 4,321 35 West Wiley(COP),UT........... 72.3 34 E66M(CDP),NJ....... . The Bourn Ton SC........... 4,1 The Bottom Ton 25:2D6 d'���h.r,Im" 97 35 Rancho Cucamonga,CA ........ 24.851 459 Bnowinville,TX ............... 4,093 454 Pmloc.MI ................. 27.555 454 Passaic,NJ ... ............... 25.2 455 Time Haute.IN............... 27.561 The Isdans real, 4 60 Cam-01-NJ .---I............ 3.926 455 Boston.MA ................... 24.6 456 PortArthur.TX............... 26,458 454 Atlanta,GA............ 296 461"East Los Angi:les_(C_0Pr,`CX-N... 3.846 456 East Orange,NJ................ 22.8 457 Buffalo,NY.................. 26.000 455 M".R.............. 46iUrled-6,77- 3,663 457 Miami such.Fl. ............... 22.3 456 Bloomington.IN............... 10.933 463 East St Louis,It.............. 3,634 458 Reading,PA................. 24-410 458 New Yolk,NY.................. 22.1 459 Detroit,MI.................. 23.265 457 L&$dp-YX................... 10.603 '1979 459 Cambridge,MA................ 21.5 460 Treatum.NJ ................. 22.908 451 Moral".LA.................. 10,464 460 Hartford.CT................... 21.3 461 Harrisburg.PA............... 22.491 459 Daytona such.Ill.............. 10,289 461 Santa Manias.C-A .............. 20.9 462 East St Louls.It............. 19.256 460 Nevvs,k,XJ .................. 10.118 462 Newark.NJ ................... 192 463 Camden.NJ................. 16.092 461 Camden,NJ.................. 9.28S 463 1111,0111 City.NJ ................. 18.8 'Cltr-Ompled 462 Misfile Beach.In. .............. 8,503 40 Ease St.Lounc It.............. 7,71D Ge C (Cil American Demographics 39 e�_ RNU FNA Vim WESTERN EcoNOMic RESEARCH CO. 13437 VENTURA BLVD. SHERMAN OAKS, CAWFORNIA 9t423 (213) 981-9762 0-te COPIES SE14T TO: en i TAR. Attwmey -.," 'April 6,r 1983 El Jacqueline E Heather Mayor, City of Newport Beach City Hall 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Mayor Heather: :,Vestern 'hconomic Research Co. has compilbd a tabulat'ion of the richest cities in the state of California based on tbe -tabulated results from the 1980 Census of Population and Housing. The city 6f Newport Beach ranked eighteenth in per capita income of'' all . the cities and tow ns in California. 'Since your city ranks as one of the richest in California, I thought that you might like to receive a copy of the listing. I have also enclosed a flyer which describes some of the products available from Western Economic Research Co. Sincerely, /fwo C. MICHAPX�—LIONG Vice Pre".t. 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I � I A; I __I - -1 � �-,-� _� ,,, ,�,s�,-,; , , I , "I 11, I !�"' T 714077A, I . 1, � �, ; NEWPORT 162P. 1 o BEACH 1980 CENSUS TRACTS 6 2 6.Aa �q am 6'I'D ap- I 1� til 635" M OF NMPOn B� 628 NEWPORT 62§. 1 o BEACH 1980 CENSUS 41 TRACTS 6 2 6.),,8 INK, 94 IL '41 I'd 18 ---k-A 17 1 clw OF HMPORT SUCH 28 Please fill out this 1980 official Census Form and mail it back on Census of the Census Day, 0% A- Tuesday, April 1 . 19 80 United zolizates 11 he ddl..:0=wt.hi�. he ...... l. he i,n�iii,iintre.,r.mb.r,, he,. A message from the Director, Bureau of the Census.. . We must, from time to time. take stock of ourselves as a people if our Nation is to meet successfully the many national and local challenges we face This is the purpose of the 1980 1A5 census. L Th e essential need for a population census was recognized almost 200 years ago when our Constitution was written AS provided by article 1.the first census was conducted in 1790 and one has been taken every 10 years since then. The law under which the census is taken protects the confidentiality of your answers, For the next 72 years —or untilApril 1.2052--onlysworn census workers have access to the individual records. and no one else may see them Your answers, when combined with the answers from other people. will provide the statistical figures needed by public Your answers are confidential and private groups. schools. business and industry. and Federal. State and local governments across the country By law it,tif, 13 U S Code) census emoloyees are subject to These figures will help all sectors of American society fine ano�of imprisonment[or any disclosure of your answers derstand how our population and housing are changing In Only after 72 years joes your information become available un to other government agencies or the oublic The same law this way.we can deal more effectively with today's problems 1.auites that you answer the ouestions to the best of your and work toward a better future for all of us knowledge The census is a vitally important national activity Please do your part by filling out this census form accurately and completely if you mail it back promptly in the enclosed Para personas de habla hispania postage-paid envelope. it will save the expense and iFor Soitri-sh-soeakino ce,sors) inconvenience of a census taker having to visit you. SI LISTED DESEA UN CUESTIONARIO DEL CENSO EN ESPANOL Thank you for your cooperation. El,,t;meio.leir.itilonoseLncuenitaen el Pnc3s,lIado,-P'a di(e(:c,6n 0 sl 0,01'ef. Inaroup esta cas.11a 0 v dti,uelva of CUeS1101131-0 onr earreo on N soLve oue se 1p,ncluve J 11 :)11 Please continue 91PI.I.Iii 11 lh--C ", F,- 1-102 OM a N, 4, V800i How to fill out your Census Form Page 1 See the filled-out example in the yellow instruction Make sure that answers are provided lot everyone guide This guide will help with any problems here you may have. See page 4 of the guide it a roomer of If You need more held.call the Census Office someone else in the household does not want The telephone number of the local office is to give you all the information lot the form shown at the bottom of the address boxon the Answer the questions on pages I throuah 5 and front cover then starting with pages 6 and 7.fill a pair of pages for each Person in tKP household Check your answers Then write your name. Use a black Pencil to answer the questions Black the date.and telephone number on page 20 Pencil is better to use than balloomt or other calls Mail back this form on Tuesday.April 1 or as soon Fill circles '0"completely like this 0 afterward as you can Use the enclosed envelope, When you write in an answer print or write no stamp is needed clearly Please start by answering Question I below Question 1 List in Question 1 1. What is the name of each person who was living -Fare.fir embers Wine here including babies still in the here on Tuesday,April 1,1980.or who was hospital staying or visiting here and had no other home? Relatives living here Loduers or boarders living here .01he, Prsons livirig here C.Veqe sludeills -who stay here while anerld,nig collpoe -,.en I theo parents I-,p else�hpre P-,sons who usualIv 6e here but are temporarily j,%av w,cludo,ti erlld,etl ;n boarding School below the :011POP P'01 Papso-is with a nomp elsewhere but who stay here n,ost of the�PPI:while lvorking Do Not List in Question 1 .Any person away from here n the Aimed Forces .Any college student who Stays somev�here else -.�nlle attending college Any person who usually stays somewhere else most of the week while working there .Any person away from here in an institution such as a nome for the aged or mental hospital Any person slaying or wstting here who has a usual home elsewhere Note 11 everyone here is staving only temporarily and has a usual home elsewhere.Please mark,Ih.s box El. Then Please answer lhp aueslions on pages 2 throuqn 5 only jild onter the address of your usual horne oil r.lIP 20 Please continue PaRe2 Here at a Thus. PERSON in col, ----------—— ALSOANSWER TqEHOU QUESTI N IllecANSa no the Will,, inn PERSON. Ifymn2 SING QUESTIONS ON PAG WERS 4, " PERSON in column 3 r's !.a I 'N't"n a...on 1. Int 2.How is it IS person totaled 10 the person in colum I? I It lelailve,f ,,San in column I "Saltine Of celsoma,column 1. 4011.1, Fll on,c",,o S TAR r In this colu.,INI,the household 4usbandi�q, F4thel1hh,h,, . Onemb,,ra"N"c"'lle'llb..)AS whose Scu,dartughle, Other relative HUSbillo,iiih, Falhel/hrother It"Other Yhnne"*fpri,SO,,,h colunin I name the home IS Owned Or,inned.hchee Brother/sister Sihildilughle, Other'future 91"'!clact 11rallon'lit"P.Such as mothe,,,.'Ia IS 40 such pryon,Stan M thi Calmly,wNh Brotheelsister n,ece.grandson etc On),adult household member. wNh it not rallied to Derson in Column I-- --------- Attorney Word,, ; 11 hot alalad to ,non in ciilurri`rt_j� pa,tre'.nounki Oulanonnom,e Reamer.boarder Olturronrelative 3.Sex Fill one cele I'Juleangal.... partrriIlr,'Commal, N phle Fernal, .......... dl throttle, ------------ - 4 15 this per,,, Male Ftmale ------ FVI one circle White Asian fnd,,n Male Fertile Black Of Negro ma.."vin While Asian Indian javall Ca.hrona,n 84clo'NeSt, Har,luain White Asian Indian Chin... Samoan jaearese Black or Negro 11,,luln Filipino E,Ianno Chinese Guamanian Jaunts, Samoan G.amar,,n Korean Aleut F.I.Pal, Chinese Samoan Vietnamese Korean Eskimo Fa.ori, Indian fAm,,I Other- ,c,,, Vietnamese Aleut Korean Eskark, In" Other-Saryd, Aleut V,elr, Other-S..... r of birth print 5�Age.and nionth and yea !,,& — p"of mh,n"('AeX,r .1 Age at last c Year of birth -- ---- 1116, — 0 PlIntayedriall 4,11,111 birthday Age at last C Yea,or birth -- ----------------- - birthday a,Age at last C Y a Of birth b Frn't month and 1,11 on,circle. 11"Iday oatint"or in IS Month of 9 8 a below each n the Savers-and Nif one circle birth 9 2 IS Month of 9 1 b.Month of .9 1 umber. 2 birth 2 A 3 3 2 buth X 4 4 3 3 2 2 5 , 5 .... 0 4 4 3 Jan-M.u, 1- 5 5 3 6 6 ....;,,--- X 4 4 Aar-June 7 7 Jan-V., 6 6 Jan-M,, 5 5 July-sem 8 Aar-June 7 7 6 6 Oct- K a Aar�Ju 7 7 6 Marital status 9 9 july-Sect JulY.S 8 'a Oct-Or, 9 Cot "In all,c,,,/, Now married Seti-lallal Oct_O,.0 "Oved, hill.narnld Zlamlaled 7. Olenced W.Cc.ed Ne,11 man,d Now-11hild SeDalated is'his Person Of Stranish/1-fispanIc th"leld Wo..,J Ninie,in"no, Origin or descent' No fact SOauSh/H,,,Sr,,) Ol,,o'c'd Yes Mirtcan Mexican Ame, Clucaro No(.Ott spartshIff,"n') Fill an, Yes Puerto Rican Y"s "I'vfCan MenCOn Arle, Chajho No(not Seen"Ill Hna4n,c) Yes Cuban f1s funny,Rican Yes `ue"Clh,sall'"a Amer.Ch,ca,,, Yes.nine, Y'S Cuban X Yes Puerto Rican 8 Since February 1.1, Yes.cull, Yes.Cuban Fil—enge-i regular so 980.has III's Derson any lit"d ��Oill Or College at No.has hot trend,,unce February I Yes.Otw,S.,aush/4'sparr, - Fhanr'Wir, Ca,ma.......child, Yes Dubkc school OublIc College No,has hot attended Since February I k,iIdv,, Yes OUbl.c School.O.tllc college N' has hot attended since Febwary I ro' I Schaal.d,,d,chaOh,,,h,n, Yes,Private,Church related Yes. yes�public School.Cublic college "hu"'O a 'th "�al , rohic 11011191 dr,,Ne. Yes'Phyate.not church le]Jled Yes .011,ale.Church related 0 9�What Is the highest grade(or yea,)of rivals.not church"el,shia Yes Fly4te Chu-cli-clated regular School this person has ever Highest grade att.adlid- Yes.private not church related attended? Nursery Schaal Highest glad.attended 1. tivour h h,,Sahara Knde,,iuI,h School Knnoemman Highest grade attended: Fill one Circle (grade , n, r, Nursery SCharl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 cul Piro,'high', rsuade a, El hu,de,trumv, ffoow IS 7 8 9 to it 12 Orlon ary through high School haade.,She,) Person'"'he"nt"'I",r`rclk ,ad, 1 2 3 4��6 *7�`Nq 10 11 12 Is IM It Ingh school war""llwo, 22!!S�Arlare-,,,ear) n by Nn"I'sh"C3,11,(l m,,b-12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 or or, 22tt 01710drani, X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8,ini !22!�lan-dolu, ,a,) X FEW T 7 2w,'""hwo,ran,-5* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 or more 10 Nivoir niind,a ,h., grade far y,.,,) -5*1. So Nended, N".Intruf K this "a', lil-in�111,,drvf imLhW-5*10 qui 10 '. -shell this glad,I-,,,na) No. 91.1-1c a,� F,11 one Clyde. D.'dI at finish this grace F this uld,Ill�11 1 thor'J"I"drilit fill,sra4l, a,,hill .,,ea,, LN f I ih this grade far,Irv, finsher,this goals I.;r&ecr, 134 ONE y N "cN3"5 A Did not(Irish this grade(a...l, Ede ONE 0 NOW PLE4SE ANSWER QUESTIONS H1-H12 Page 3 _P�IFI-0 N I IS C0 I.--n 7 Of you listed more than 7 persons In Question 1. Steps,see note on page 20. FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD it I.Did you I"v.anyone..I Of Question I because—yo-lem not sure M9 Istlus.p. ne-tftuye)pad at a andcummurn' if the Person should be listed-fare Iverafe.anew baby shiler Joe — If lelill",If 111Scnm Fortune I notarial,0 ladder wit,also hot repthip,from,Or,person who to),he,, No Hu,bani Fathe'lnumne, once in a�hik and Oros no other home? Yes a condominium S..,d..RhtO, Other lelShyrt Ye S-on me 209in,auvreirl illusionism let,out MID it'his IS-on,�r-­be."- a a ISIllehinusesm.propenbal 10 0,more acres' IS not related to ce,son ul Olu.-.-1 I H2 Dulysujlyla� Yes M NO Pw-F, Made, Other 11 Ally",noc, e..'Opmr."Ischou"all Is Is any part of tile property used as P,4", ocu'rent, ,a...ew,ye PI'd'MDIOY'e Yes-On poor 20 I've allub)redirection aws, commenctal establishment or medical office' NO Yes NO Plate Female H3 Is anyone visiting here who is net already listed? I fryou by,'a a One family house or 0 condominium ass LYes-On py,p,20 gave mone of fich visitor for whom their 1,no one 00"yhuh'Ou..Or our b."op- m Wrote Asian India. a'the home addrins to ,Pon the ujam a S ,mo,IF*,, What Is the value Of this Mentally.that is.how Black at Negro H.'enean No much do you think this property(house and lot or is .__ _.I __ _ Japanese G.a..p.am His New-any filing(11,31tels.Occupied and a condominium unit)would sell for it[I were for sale? Chinese Samoan — cant.at.at this F-houic, Eskimo address' condominium that" how .us'and lot or I it we.In'Sale' re '00"a'07 bu,""y. (h Korean Asein One on no,answer this'in"t'no If In,,is- I Vietnamese Otee,-Spicily . Anxibil,hoewcutaR,, 2 apartments Or living insanely - Ah.,sersol0ounnoi IrMal Am,, 3 avarsprents or by,eg animals o A home with a Commercial establishment Prim 4 toameent,or living owners curnedlC011nficeantrie.rmeny 5 apartments or living quarter, 2 Age at Iasi C Yes,of birth 6 apartment$or Swirly...mass Less than$10 000 S50 000 to$54 999 b,,Ihd., 7 anointment or living conders $10 000 to$14 999 555 we to$59 999 M 8 apartment$Or living pointers S 15 000 to 917 4 99 $60 000 to$64 999 0 0 9awriplents or[lying nuances $17 SOO to 3 19 999 S65 000 to$69 999 Is Month of 9 1 10 01 more issiannecet,11 firmsimumers $20 COO to S22 499 S 70 ODD to$7d 999 birth 2 2 122.5DO to S24 999 S75 000to V9.999 I I Thmn.rryw.lo home m finds, 1 4 525�0001o$27 499 $80 000 to S89 999 tLS 00 YOU cry S27 SOO to 129 999 $90 000 to$99 999 your`vm'm"efe' Jan-M., 16 6 Directly from the Outside Or through 0 Commonest public hill? $30 MO to S34 999 S I DO 000 to S 124 990 A., in $350001c$39999 $125000toJI4999; -June 7 7 S400001o$44999 50 000 to 3 199 999 Auy-saol 8 helm you,lmngou.de,s� $45 000 1.S49 999 12100 000 or more Oct-Di 19 ilia I!so;Ievtstumc"Irdeseplud"waing ac"Ine 5 In .a flush toilet and a bathtub or Shown,' IH12 If,,..Five rent flow retained Sectors e_'o Yes for this household efy What.,the monthly F.11 6 ffidrs.erd a,, Yes but]ISO used by another household filter is no,Ford byte,month.""jum"o"Oes Onainced NO nave some but Oct all olumban,facilities guide on how 1,17,1111 month,)'"ou N.Mat Scianish,Hispanic I NO plumbing facilities in living otriners LeSStharlrSO S 160 to 5 169 Yes rJeRJCar Ve%,CjrAmef.Chrcjn 550t.159 !lINNO$I79 tL7 How many twins do you say 160h,369 slaolotI89 Yes Puerto P.-Jes CIS MI cor boliewour,0..his.Moam,,.Allen.hory,or hmirrown. S 70 to S79 Yes Cuban a I 190 to$199 Yes ether Scianny'MADJivC I Intion 4 Incons 7,own, 580(o$69 $200to$224 "ormes S901OS99 2 5 wms Slowly $225 to$249 No as not attended smCe Feb;uvol,I 3emers 6,cmns 9 or M.,e,w.s S 100 to S 109 S250toS274 Yes public School public coffei e Hit.Are your IM rig quarters $110 to S 119 $275toS299 Yes stivale !hutch related J12010SI29 $300to$349 yet private "OtChuncIfefaled Ow.ra or being bought by you.1 by ,.core Sham this household' $130toS139 $3501.5399 — I Repled far Cashion,' $140loSI49 $40010$499 H,jilent ,adF attended, Occupied ve th..t Payment of cashent, SI Soto S 159 55000,more Mile,schoo fludentime FOR CENSUS USE ONLY Elemer(all,through h-qh Scowl t9nade Or vor L4_Block a, A6.Smal 0 Type of unit a,quarters Far vacant units 0 Messily vacant F Total 1 2 3 4 S 0 7 8 9 10 It 12 ruments cc�number Occupied C1 Islhusulitliu- Less than I month =persom -------- ------- Fustfor. Y'allmind us, I UD102moathS College I'lldle,"1.11 x Continuation seasonal It's, -shin C2. 2uploG months --- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Or.,are C2 Vacancy status C3.and D 6 up to 12 months Never mem, ....on, Regular Fastens I Year up to 2 years Usual home For sale only 2 or are,cars thly,ar"'upir,it',inane I,"11.11 "'ensure Q,yls,rl n,Ir,Fcu..,, "an, ,I He'd far M"I'leal use E Indicators 0111'lot Im'sh this u-'—,I"tns Oilu,,.acant I M."I'ehon First fem Is finsu...I boarded up' 2 Pon F C...........hoe, LA I N F 3 )k ALSO ANSWER THE)iOUSING QUESTIONS ON PAGE 3 PFRSON in'pli'mr,4 PERSON Ills column 5 __� larx—, tan'-. �PIRSON 1. 6— Anar'.. fmsfn�. 11 felitive of cefson a column 1. 11 elivt,iie.1 Demon Vt column I It relatme of person in column I F.thwin.thr, Hulbamilenf, Fathertmother H.SW.dl.,Ie Father,mothe, Son'daaalle, Olhe"elat',n, Slold.ughte, Ottiv,elaux, Sooldatighter Other r,lathe Swahe"s"fie, Brothells,ste, I B,othtrl,.,t,, ------------ it not related to person in column I If not totaled to ve,soh,r;column I It not lelated!11 poison.C;1:_;�_i------ Roamer to,rdl, ' Other nonnelit,ve Roomer b.inde, Other Roamer waude, Other partee,�,cxpnrnnatr, Panne,led'ohnnate hoii,e1ahYP Partner noomm.le a,o,el3t,xe Paid epolo,xie ------- Paid employee -------- Paid embapye, Mile Female Will Female Male Ferree White Asia.Indian While Asian Indian White Asian Indian Black a,Negro Hiiiiiman Black or Negro Ha,i,ahan Black a,No,,, Ha�a.'an Japanese Guamanian Japanese Guarnaman Japanese Guamanian Chinese Samoan Chinese Samoan Chinese Samoan Filipino Eskimo Rican, Wine, Filipino E". Korean Aleut Korea., Aleut Korean Aleu mt 0 Vietnamese Other— V.tllxame�o Other—Specify Vietnamese Other—3o", Indian(Amer) Indian(Amer) Indian(Amer) Print Print P"n, war ........... ... 111b,. ....... a,Age at last C.Year of birth a Age at last C.Year of birth a.Age at last C.Year of birth b.rlbd.v I I , birthday birthday as 0 0 a .... b Month of I b.Month.1 1 1 b,M birth 2 2 birth 2 2 In 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3� z 14 4 4 4 a 5 5 5 5 5 5 ),In—%M, 6 6 Jai,—Ma, 6 6 Jan—MA, 6 '6 AD,—1ane 7 7 Aar—Jure 7 7 Aar—June i 7 July—Sect 8 8 J."'—supt a 9 july—scr, 8 8 Oct—Occ 19 9 Oct—Dec 19 9 Oct—Dec 9 9 N.married Srou.ted Nmv m."no Separated N.iY man.ec, Separated 0 Yhdo�,d flevar married W-d.ed Nei,.,naur,ed Yi Ntyp,malned D-.,Cld Deemcod O-Yolced NO(-at Spanish,H.s,;xn-,I Nothot SoamSh/Hiicanic) NO In011 SDan,sh1H15DamCI Yes Mexican Mexican-Aine,.Ch.cano Yes Mexican Mexican Amer Clucarx, Yes.Mexican Mex,Car-A,e,,C1aCam Yes.Puerto Rican Yes Pueft Rican Yes Pueno Ricai Yes.CaD.In xeS Cuban Yes.Cuban YPS.Other Scoorsh/Hiswarn, Yh the,SO3mSh1l­fisoahxc Yes Other Soanstillf,lenrul No hall not attended since February I No has net attended ,nee F.b,u.,,I No has not amer,00d since February I Yes Cattle school Public college Yes public school 4011C College Yes public school.public college Yes onYate 'N'll, elated Yes onnate Church elated Yes ol,vale church elated Yes Drevatt.not crunch elated Yes Onwatt.not church relatel Yes.private not church related Highest glade U..ded' Highest glass attended Rra cl Kaiser, hpo Kindingarte Nuesery sciicial Kinderquirto 2" Knul Elementan,through high scion (9,vd, Elementary thn,ugh high schuct 14ned,or .11 Elnrem�!, I,school f9had,arj,t, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1 2 3 it 5 6 ' 8 9 tali t2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 �2� 0 COJIDge fini,dInne i Ixu) w Ca� R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 or more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 or mee 1 2 3 4 5 6 ' 8 or more Arlien —Skye Uneurina 10 Ne�flend a this grade in,,.,J Mr.a4mll."R this qlad, a,I 1x1j raper amind qIh,jg,3d,.1, nij Fnu%heil this gratux fir i eur) in.,"in,"i,, uYl Fix on,"'ill 1.11 1.1', 0.11 net I".,g,.,Je 6" 0.11 In.,"I'll Air i"ll Via nal f,n,Sh this 1114, ,,ex,l I.'I'A" I ..C%SVS A. �Ll, I A A N 01, ALSO ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS Page 4 Haa�Which fuel Is used most lot house floating? I—— Tudifing' USE Which best desenthh,this to Gas homendegromelp,0e,r Coal ch,Coke H22*. "Imy all d"Oh'.11.lin'.Or."lady hKold ohni,thene,ghtchikad Wood •mobile home or 114"" he.JOY other house Go, waled.tank orLP Other turf •an,Ij.n,house detached ElectocIty No fuel used A one family house attached to on.or more houses Fuel orl he........te A Wild,.&far 2 Iii-Inel A building tire 3 a,4 b Which feel-5 ad most for water boiling? A building 10,5 to 9 Whinthn, Gas 1, On underground ones Coal or cohe A burning 1.10 10 19 flail"S "O.Ing the wand A peddling In'20 10 49 '311"itS G,, pulled unk.a,LP Other feel A building to'50-1 he"t'j"this Election, NO luel"$to A boat.lent van.etc Fuel oil kehosene etc H22b. C.WItich fuel is used most to,cooking" H as,How many stories(floor')all In this building' a Go, from underground Pipes Call at coke ,,,,,are, Calm,In art,,or 1"Olmemid,'holy jilt but any fmindualnemas fri serving the ricighborhoind 11,3-Shia Its IN 5 7 to 12 Go, perned.tank a,LP Other lual I 4 to 6 13 or mone Stanek Electricity No fuel UW Fuel oil kerosene etc M b is there a passenger elevator in the,building' H22 What are the Costs of Clines and fuels for your living quarters' yes No ECCIOCRY Included in rent or no Charge $ . -... 00 OR E,.,rcjty not used HISII. Is this building- A jenrin me on,city�,suburban lot 0,on a place of less than I JCC' Skip 10 N16 to Gas included in rent or no change H22c. on,place of I to 9 etc$' S------A;rigl;�;;� OR Gas not tsed on. face Of 10.-me acres, b. I crops.livestock.and other 121m Planducts c.Water Included in lent of art change Last year.1979.did sales 0 S DO OR from this place amount to- ­----F­------ Less than S50(at None) $250 to$599 SI ODD to S2 499 year year, 160010 1999 S2 SM a,more d.011.C031 kerosene.Wood etc $50 to S249 S DO OR Included in rent or no Charge Th...Wall,net used H16 Do you get wife'learn a,, A public System(city Wer,drecallah"Or 101 m011,company' H23 00 you have complete kitchen faClIfli as'coadn",*I(C.",fertile"$ An individual dirdild Well' link.,in plant hall,a, and.11F1.9thrim H22d i Almdondual joint Wtil' Yes No Some other source to term,.... nure.ell ,am$do you have H24 How many bed H17. Is this building connected to a public fewer? count room,[Oita monary(00'0.9"'"if medeble for Other Oman", yes.connected to .one SaWer No bedroom 2 tardloremS 4 beempromn, No connected to Septic tank at ressachol I orninhum 3 bedhimS 5 or more Comment No,use other means ad is"' Y N is e 0 in b s a C u U G 0 I n it r no 0 a e connece'it'a a p cd'a oub'C"War of'a nine tank a' u e "0' ewe" I 4 He Cou he 0 On a 0 od" means Y in I 0 C b 0 ''it or Or to am at in I hame a' d y 0 'a 'y 0" 6 25 flow ma Y ba Reopen,do red have? 1 9 h J am 8 .,film,.0 kj2S He.many ba H18 About When Was this Italian originally built' nor* hn,In, _a',,per r b m,ano.d.and 6 1 lmhol","Itindown"o'dom Werm Ruth.1,415ach _ a in led ldldl.' ''a Jim"'a We pro' fine art Warn If'- remodeled,added to,Of adn"llit, woun�Ndh with poped World. ton� m 1979 0,1980 060 to 1969 1940 to 1949 A 'a ,he,a,kint I firth Well e bathtub or 00*tf.bar do,$ 9 19 0 1 9 39.1.J jet A 1�olf Who, 195001959 1939oreadjer 'he, "a', , i ited 975 to 1978 no, as,all the jold"uh,ited."dind..Carmelo. a I �970 to 1974 NO futhleare,or am,.hot(bal "man am 'via balance hilq�When did the person listed in column I move into I Complete bathheran I) in life bounce, I complete Comment.plus ha�hbathtl) this house(01 2coutiment)" 2 of wage complete contract' 1950 to 1959 1 1979,,1980 1950 to 1959 H 6 00 You av is.I lap� 1975 to 1918 1949 or can't, on d H26.Do you have a telephone In your Ining 11-aluns" 1970 to 1974 AW11 InOid he'- yits No , n I_I a. 1960t,1969 H20 How are your Irving quaneirs heated' �=27.Do you hyoa.air call itiouning. ,jam,Circle Me the k,,Iofh,.,knedinnall ,central an.conintannig system Yes,I individual roorn unit Steam or hot water System Yes.2 ad mote individual'Win unit$ ......... Central a'.3-1 f...race Witt,ducts to the individual Items No Inon no,relief"rent'ene,dump,h...I E1110-1 h,,11 climb H2B No--rJMY namable,are kept at home to,us,by members Omni thin 191 0-11011C VO.11"I'midilrell,"Orild'd,07'11,'1 of household, None 2 4uloneatiles 1 automobile 3 or eve,eautmerntle, Floo,won.or thelless furnace Room heolens MI-t-h file or vent burning SJS pit a'hems-he H29 How many v as or trucks of one-ton Capacity 0,less.,a kept at Room"at,,$without If.,in win, burning ga,ml,al kehosen.Inalorthride home to,us:by memb...at you,hauseholdO Fireplaces $love$.or petition nalth heaters 01 any kind None 2 vims a,truck, None,ungeenomInt I van or truck 3 a,.,a van%or trucks POR YOUR HOUS 40 ad,,Or".11 H30—H32,f)-o.llie-I-me-linnify home Page 5 Zch YOU iy�o 11 ,,byint,tM� his,, - A mobile home Or I I 4 A house an 10 or - A 40ndoemmunt, 11'ry.fthA,0,.1 - A house nm a 0, multl$dmlly laid 1130 to H32 and in v,,,r 6 01 medical Ific M30 What were the real estate tales an this PIODe'IY last car' c H much is You,total regular monthly Payment to the fende�7 ,e h Off ye we'e'he a'estate Ne'on t any'as' or' c How much"you'total regular monthly"a"Y"em"'the fiende,7 41.-,Id, on.c.,cl to Pnzic, h 00 OR None I crid to 11,id"I hold,, S 00 OR No regular payment Skip 6 H31.What-3 the annual premium far fire and hazard Insurance on this ptoDedyl - ------------- 6 d oz,You, om, m(a.. in H C) ���unt aht�.,ed32 unz�I.d. OR ma-'a'- IF P. - S d Doe,you M1.11,monthly Payment(amount entered In H32c),nclud, 00 OR None Payments Payments for real estate la,es on this Property, ..... . Yes fancy inciud,on,my-w H3 Ou hz�e dhd Of trust.conha,,to purchase.or similar debt a.this P111e;ly! NO.tales Paid em,nately fir N.,net mun,d Ycs-mOrlit-ite deed Of trust.01 1-1111,debt Does You, eyfura,monthly payment(amount entered in H32c)include Yes.c,ruact to Purchase Payments for fire and hazard insurance on Lhis Property, No —S*,O a 0,,6 Yes.u,s.,,,nce,rcsud,d m wyniani NO muiance Da,d se.11tely Or nom,ma,,ce b Do you fi.�. second nno,mm,,_ L, proporlyl Yes No M Please turn to page 6 F ----+ ------------------------------ FOR CENSUS USE ONLY Z 4 & (D ss � ss.� Ss Y Yiyj es Yes Yes No No No N (D 2. 4 2 4. @ 2 4. SS SS. SS Yes Yes Yes No No No 02 4 H31 IH32c—I Ss '7 ' No ANSWER THESE 01JESTIONS FOR No..of 16 When was this person bor0 22, Did this person work at any time last week? Person I Born before April 1965 Yes-rallfha ImIllifth" NO-Fill th is....1, on Pass 2- �nh a.uhm,17-33 ,nan.,*to full fthup non Uut.;w --- --- Bmn AnW 1965 or late,- 11-1"'Ped.. 'I'd A I In-hat State or foreign C...try was this Person born'_-T-m lial ll"Ph�rm (count Miry thle welk plit,the 51.10�hit,ffin I other.l(wYq 17.In April 19 75 f1h,Y.,s p)via s this person- such 0*11.11ho loo.n. Innn,wak. �h,h his trench wa,bam 0.oar ,,, he I..otm of a On active duty In the Aimed Forces' .,helom; thavt pio,in Jchwl�mk. the railA110 ohl,11 the I home md be holmmf ,family b.mits;or forlim. x,i.Imq... m the.1 Sri', Yet No Also Cavite.1,v,due, wei'Al. b.Attending college2 .the Arhmet Forces) I Yes no Sk, o 25 19 G Fit-j?;,;,;;ze.;7,,,;,-PW.If 7,;.dem. I, '.W......at a job or business? b.How many hours did this person work last week 12 fell.A....n or 6.1-n x fo,�,,m ilium,- Yes.luillime , No (at All jobs)? a Is this P,,son a naturalized elluren of the SubleactmY"me off.eadotethor,orextrehowsworkid United Stiles? Yes,pan time Yes�a naturalized careen 182.Is this person a veteran of active duty military— Hours No at.citizen service in the Armed Forces of the United States? ------------ Sale, blood of American parents If Service ves in NaloonatiGi,il,do,Reserves only, 23.A[what location did this person work last week? 111m,01.111cou.1d, lifthl,or..,k,d,,mah,than are I.xn;i:vl.P., b When did this person come to the United Stites Yes No-Sks,to 19 white be el Me Aldocur 1.11 week 10 stay, b Was active-duty military service during home lex-fle- 101hucthmig.ld, 1975 to 1980 19651.1969 050 to 1959 Fill.c,,Ck la,,rehoenodm which thn P.visr�d 1970 to 1974 1960 to 1964: 80ore 1950 May 1975 or later A.Address(Num6erandarre,l) ..... ... Vietnam ea f�vuxt 19�-4pld 19751 13a Doe.this Person speak a lang.,other thin Februiv 1955-July 1964 English at he...el Korean conflict flure 1950-famuory 1955) &�Ihf-, Yet No.only speaks English Sits;to 14 We to War 11(September 1940-july 1947) 'hooPlAst cent".or-th"iuvreat fecal d,,c,,,,. F N . Wo:ld War I(Aced 1917-Nowmber 1918) b Name ol city.town.village.borough.etc. b What Is this language? Any other time 19 Does(his person have a Physical.mental or'oher health condition which has lasted lot 6 or more C,Is file place of work inside the Incorporated(legal) ---(hT; .chmeir,froeiv,"Soamu" months and which. .i.-I tLo limits of that city.town,village.borough.etc F A Limits the kind o....u.t C.He-well does this person speak English of work this person can do at a job?. Yet No.m unincorporated area Very well Not well --- well Not at all b.P,.vcel.this atirsim fr....,king at job? c.Limits or prevent%this person it..County ------------- ----------------- 14 What Is this Pelson s ancestryy If uYerriam above [,a.using public lamporf.hon' 9 he. a c.,t im..."'.m"moucnav;oxhier 20 It hit P.oh Is.Almall- None 1 2 3 4 6 State I ZIP Code How many babies has she ever T� - --------- had,not counting stillbirths? I 24a.Last weak.how I...did It usually take this person I Do 7 8 9 10 11 12o, TcTget from home to work(one-ay)l a Id". h,h ope'd ,,h, s too moll Hmse"on,Imb.Ittle,/am.. A."�, LNvine",Aler"oo. Minutes M9,Ihm.Palo.bk,�mlm. rov) 21.Iffir4PIlle-hel IvIll,11i,m�11,1d- --------_ a Has this person been married more than once? b How did this Person usually get 10 walk last week? ISJ.Did this Person live in this house live years ago (April 1.1975)1 Once Morethimance if chi,P,nan umt,ne"than oh,le"hoo. im, _T t___� unhuh,.,d to,me,,of the chom,r. If.1.111,11 or Alto XvIll,In 40,11975, eiiat /a,, b Month and year Month and so, Car Taxicab of....arm,ph... of ma...age, of first marriage? Truck Motorcycle Sam April 1976 a,late,-ro.I.m,,rpag,ro, Von Bicyclo Yes this house-Sam to 16 NfjTX7...79;;7F 11 Tall X) ---NW) eus or straelcar Walked only Radloan Worked at home FNo different house c.If marfledmore than or.-Did the first marriage SVbway ce eleeated Other-Specify b.Where did this person live live years ago end because of the death of the husband(a,w,(.)' If.1.flulk.of vow.24b.go to 24c. (April 1 1975)1 Yes No Othmw1r. ku,1.28. ----------------- (1)State.foreign rountry. FOR CENSUS USE ONLY Puerto Rico. let 11, l3b. 14 151, 23. _VL _24, Goor, to No (2)County (3)City own. village etc ............ ... (4)Inside ffiencoup.,aled(b,gal)limits Of that city town.village.etc? U, No in n,m,v.,xIxr,a PERSON I ON PAGE 2 Pago 7 c When going to%ork list week,did this person usually CENSUS 31. Last year(1979).did the,Pat,.,work.a,,,far,law CENSUS SEONLY Drive-'Or--5*1121 Drive inluin;only use days.at a paid job.,in a business 0,farm, ew US'0 Share dIw.rq lips is passenger art, 21b 31b. :31c 31d. If He-Many People including this person.usually rooe I . yes x 'No-Skip mlial to work in the car.true%.or .a last week' b How many weeks did this person work in 19791 2 So 6 p,move It Cabaret Mid kvverion.paid Ilk airie.aa4 entries......I 3 7 E -Aver, 24d.Oh,1.Ras If --- ------ Weriks 25 Was this person emoo,kil abarmt of on layoff from a job C Outing the weeks worked in 1979,he. 0(business last weak, ni hour,7d,d Yes,pre la.ff IV this P615-M usu3Rj-;0—,h each week? Yes...vacation.herwoorarythress.labor dispute.etc, Hours No — 221, d Of the weeks of..,kld,n 1979(if an,).how many weak T2-. 32b. 263 Has this Verson been looking for work during the last 4 vi w.5 this all--Fookl7g-P,work a,im layoff team a job' F Yee, Shia 112 7 Wavle, b Could this Person have taken a job Iasi wrielct 32.Income in 1979- No already has a job Fill ,,d's read ,,a,do',"arawanear. No Italf.lowerves.ear, 'It, No.other -asons 'in nh.J.Nc) Fortaccerer YlL=id hi,,take.Arab we,,ned jomply by hortnehold neembeq,jEr raltruc pan quiet 27 When did his pe,s.,last walk.even for a few days) Dunne 1979 did this person receive any income from the 1980 1978 1970 to 1974 following our...I A 1979 1975tol977 Skip to 28 If"Ya"hionYofthessurvelinlow- Howeepurchifiallms .....A lid A B C Person receive for the entire year' 32d. 28-30 Current a,most recent job activity 3-Wages.salary.Commission$.bonuses.or lips from D E F all jobs... fili awa.m!bei delduca. Di ca-leb,the, enew j h,,(,ob eian,l,a,ba"ner,/a,,w"k. .In to,nal's.father, If this"'an had aliall than at,job.djcwb,in,an,or wage it.,,,a,othh"u.j. the'p1ran it's thre,man hise G H J Yes— S 00 It Me$airier;had.."co pe I, a,, Ilk. No 1.1`job I,a Irene ,,,,e 1975 28 Industry K L M b Own nonfarm bus,n,ss.partnership or professional a practice. Report net Intowe rafterbus,ent,retire... Yes OD NO A A ......;if c Own total Retia1=1'relevehief"Ittereent", Incledir wine as Is What kind at business or industry was Uns? ,-a,ja.n,.,olae,,ropt, Describe he avemi,at leNhan�m,wployw, Yes— S No d� nory5l.d,vidends.my.lies.of met rental income. C.FS this--maInly-171"1,1....I, Retire,,river ulan awan,her, ..land to see a,,ov,, ma."fach...IS III ft,de AF Yes— S 00 Ah"'I's.11,111 Oiler,- No a. 14.�uejZra....;,.DWArni 29 occuphoon a Social Security or Railroad Retirement a What kind of work was this Person doing? 29. N P Q Yes. S 00 No &riarj a, an u er�,,,Irw f S pplannenal Security(SSI).Aid 1.Families with venoba, inje-Ner he er R S T Dependent Children(AFDC) a,Whe,public assistance b Ve were this Person*s most important activities or duties' 0,Public welfare payment, . U V W Yes . S 00 ,v,,e,.M.......jarth,,,were JTwA%—the,""In-—irdl -- x Y 2 pri"revid R �acnnrlfoyrhr-1...Illensapers volinaarri,enturs. 0 1; I'LI11111-11 III 11-11111 11 I'll rlhei,your... K.'s$,L'rie.01 If laCreme Iterned Federal qo,ni,mw,Im affiliate, ar slat,q.,c'na-en limplot," Yes-- S L".11 Raveiri,enrat wep"Yee(city,cou're,' No 00 I'm-Dadunl or Imm d In.-I,busive,,i; 33 hat Was this person%total income in 19791 Stiff rew-19= Own has I,,let Incon,relkled 'A ad Own it he. OD 71.11init-4hrat ,v in le"YON NISIIIII I I Irm If I.,earthen,...kl. 'Lee,"N",erwa",p, OR Nearre Please turn to the next page and annalaff Fne questil-Inif for Person 2 on page 2 Page 20 Please Make Sure You Have Filled This Form Completely FZ CersonS who An Snefoed in question I that thor ate saying Check to be certain you have: here Only""Oo"',fly and have a usual home elsewhere enter I'd address of us.31nome here -Answered Ouestion 1 on page I -Answered Ouestions 2 through 10 for each person you -T.I.�,aabul se.,o.or go, "Oste"M ug"s,a,l..l.oh listed at the too of pages 2 and 3 . Answered Questions H I through H32 on pages 3.4.and 5 -Filleda Daurof pages for each person listed on pages 2 and County 3 That is,pages 6 and 7 should be filled for The Person in column 1.pages 8 and 9 for the Person in column 2,etc sa" Vp coc. Ploas e notice we need ins,eu s to c.esiums 17 through�3 or avers, betide born o,lore seal I 965fiviorthouoh Ingo,mjvnot seam legibly to X11 AnswerS 10 Q.&Sl,oe$hft H2 One H3 he car1c.1j,01"On III Name of o-sealsi Irlt out and ra,00ro� leu aooilml)l� you may have forgotten 10 loll 311 the lei,651,11y C."clas on -or*or on income to,i teoiaisqe,going to school xa,ev,ed Twice To avoid Out having 10 Check With you to mike Sure Or the answer olpastion CefWan vOU have coven ill the necessary answers 2 Write here the name of the person who filled the Form the F12 4ame of oetsonel away from home and reason away- dale the form was comoleted.and the telephone numberon which the people in this household can be called Nome H3 4BMR Of V'SuOrIS)lot 0hom there is no Ong at In, Daw "one address to leocut fee ourson to a Census Taker: Talichone I'llietall 3 Then fold the form the way it was sent to you Mail.1 back in the enclosed envelope The address of the U S Census Office appears on the front cover of this questionnaire NOTE Please be sure that before You seal the envelope the address tj I1.jV1 Injoul Too,. 7 varsons in Oueston I Ple.ise Shows; through the window NO station is reouirood "10 $1110 Pit,)'YOU fiaoil' I'llod 1110 Io, the,hist 7 fio%oLilo rl,as-fall tme,,th,� A ceistis rake,will call to otmion tht, I), :he other o"not., ........I .17u., ...... SENIOR POPULATION (60 YEARS AND OVER) OF CITIES AND COMMUNITIES OF ORANGE COUNTY -1jercent of--Texcent of Males Females 4:1 Ages COMMUNITIES All Ages _Aged 60 + Anaheim 219,311 25,285 11.5% 11.0% 10,235 15,050 Brea 27,913 2,788 10.0% 1.2% 1,203 5_S5 2,525 3,253 Buena Park 64,165 5,778 9.0% 2.5% strano 6,168 1,029 16.7% 0.5% 416 613 C 3,831 - A4 B'e'p'c h 4.1% 5,6:3 Costa Mesa 82,562 9,465 11.5% 0 Cypress 40,391 2,728 6.8% 1.2% 1,221 1,507 Dana Point 10,602 1,171 16.1% 0.5% 542 629 El Toro 38,153 3,217 8.4% 1.4% 1,429 1,788 Fl Toro 12 0.1% 3 9 Station 7,632 0.2% Yountaj,a 3,545 1.5% 1,538 2,007 Valley 55,080 6.4% - 5.4% 5,049 7,342 Fullerton 102,034 12,391 12.1% Gar 123,307 13,830 11.2% 6.0% 5,675 8,155 Gr( gunat�ngtOn 17Op5O5 15,201 6.6% 6,340 c 8.9% Irvine 62,134 3,768 6.1% 1.6% 1,703 2,065 ha�u a 1.4% 1,217 2,013 a CR 17,901 3,230 18.0% Laguna 33,600 19,621 58.4% 8.5% 6,905 12,716 A [Nagung 12,237 1,886 15.4% 0.8% 883 1,003 iguel -- La Habra 45,232 5,912 13.1% 2.5% 2,504 __L,�408 La Palma 15,399 670 4.4% 0.3% 294 376 a 11,529 1,447 12.6% 0.6% 558 889 Tamito Mission 50,666 3,310 6.5% 1.4% 1,544 766 Newport 62,556 10,677 17.1% 4.6% 4,606 6,071 Beach ' __ 6,211 Orange 91,788 10,285 11.2% 4.4% 4,074 Placentia 35,041 2,628 7.5% 1.1% 1,135 1,493 Rossmoor 10,457 1,550 14.8% 0.7% 791 759 San 5,693 20.8% 2.5% 2,534 3,159 ..C1 empnt 27,325 San Juan 1 368 1,796 Capistrano 182959 3,164 16.7% 1.4% 0 Santa Ana 203,713 __�1,378 10.5% 9.3% 8,303 13,075 ,Seal Beach 25,975 10,386 40,0% 4.5% 3,327 7pO59 South 0.7% 652 911 Laguna 6,013 1,563 26.0% Staton 23,723 30351 14.1% 1.5% 1,293 2,058 Tustin 320317 3,553 11.0% 1.6% 1,332 2,221 Tustin 26,174 2,488 9.5% 1.1% 1,240 1,248 rnntlli I 1.q Villa Park 79137 346 .4.9% 0.2% 171 175 Westminster 71�133 7 9 5 11.2% 3.5% 3,404 4,541 Yorba Linda 28,254 1�780 6.3% 0.8% 787 993 UnincorPo- 20946 3,908 65 623 6,854 10.4% 3.0% - rated areas 0 136,167 TOTAL 1,932,709 229,925 11.9% 100.0% 93,578 0 mwmwwwwm�"' I Source: lgbu U.S. Census� CA07FPD/FAC and CSA/SSO, Feb. 1982 OUNTY C)F R^NOE COMMUNITY ARRVICKS AGjtNCY 3 MANAOKK COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY SCHIOR BeRVICks OrPIC9 C) PrOGY J.WCATHIKNSPOON S9NIOR SERVIC91%OFFICE ARCA AQXNCY ON AGINO 1101-C NORTH SROADWAY SANTA ANA.CALIFORNIA 52701 (7114) $34-4011 FOR INFORMATION ONLY Orange County Board of Supervisors T HOMAS r-. P1' Bruce Nestandet Chai man, Third District Roger R. Stanton, 1st District 11AR 1 YO Harriet M. Wieder, 2nd District f Ralph B. Clark, 4th District TFR�10 WA I I Fit Thomas F. Riley$ 6th District '(%S�33� 10 rILE SUBJECT: 1980 U.S. Census Regarding Senior Population (60 Years and Over) Dear Board Members: Enclosed, for your information, is the most current Census release regarding senior population (60 years and over) in various cities and communities In Orange County. The total senior population is 229'925'iapproximately 12% of the total population (all ages* 1,932,709). Female sen ors are approximately 60% of the total senior population. The percentage of seniors compared to the total population (all ages) in their comunities is listed in column 4. The communities with the largest portion of senior population are La una Hills (58.4%), Seal Beach (40.0%). South Laguna (26.0%), San Clemente ?20.8%), Laguna Beach (18.0%). and Newport Beach (17.1%). The percentage of seniors compared to the total County senior population (60 years and over) is listed in column 5. The communities with the largest number of seniors are Anaheim (11.0%). Santa Ana (9.3%), Laguna Hills (8.5%). Huntington Beach (6.6%). Garden Grove (6.0%), Fullerton (5.4%), and Newport Beach (4.6%). The Income, Racial , Housing and other related data are not available. We will provide you with that information as soon as it becomes available. s EyHe ommunity Services Agency JH/PL/Jrh Enclosure Of 00 loop Opp gp� IF 0-0 1980 CENSUS DATA NA C', LOP. CN, 44 Prepared for SUPERVISOR THOMAS F. RILEY- FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT March 18, 1982 Program Planning Division County Administrative- Office 95A-Al ACQUISITION OF 1980 CENSUS DATA The County Administrative Office. Program Planning Division (CAO/PPD) is currently processing and preparing for the arrival of detailed 1980 Census data. The CAO/FAC has been given the responsibility by the Board of Super- visors and directed to process and distribute the 1980 Census data to County departments and agencies. The Census Bureau is issuing the Census data in two forms. A series of computer tapes is the primary vehicle and will include all the information the Census Bureau intends to produce over the next two to three years. CAO/FAC will primarily rely on these tapes to generate a variety of written 4 reports and tabulations on the data. A hardcopy�written report is the second form used by the Census Bureau. These reports will periodically become avail- able and will address more general demographic information, as wel I as special topic reports. The hardcopy reports will be placed in the County Hall of Administration Library. and will be available to the general public. IMPORTANCE OF CENSUS DATA The first of the'major 1980 Census tapes was released in February 1982 for public use . and it is anticipated that these tapes will serve as a significant source of decision-making information for the policy makers of Orange County. The information presented on the Census tapes has the potential to serve as a valuable. tool in determining the demographic, economic. and housing character- istics specific to Orange County and those characteristics particular to the Fifth District. Census data serves as a baseline for the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) population,- employment, and housing forecasts. These become the foundation for the SCAG Regional Development Guide, which acts as the driver of the SCAG Regional Transportati Plan, the Air Quality Management Plan, the 208 Water Quality Pl-an, and the A-95 Project Review Process. When a city applies for a grant or funding request, the SCAG A-95 process reviews the proposal for consistency with gr'ant, requirements and regional planning goals, based on the population growth projected for the region. The County's Development Monitoring Program uses the Census information as base data for its age-cohort projections, housing type projections, and a range of populdtion projections. The County's Development Monitoring Program conducts the Areawide Fiscal Impact Study Process. A major area of focus in this process are the unincorporated areas of South Orange County,which include portions of the spheres of influence for all the Cities of the Fifth DistrTct. The basic tools implemented in' the AFIS proc ess are available Census information and, DMP projections based on Census data. In addition, the projections produced by OMP are comparable to SCAG Regional Development Guide projections. Inclusion of this data in grant applications or other funding requests which provide revenue to the cities within the Fifth District promotes consistency with SCAG projections and increases the potential for the award of sought-after funds. -2- Census information serves a variety of purposes for' the Fifth District' s cities, beyond providing the potential for submitting consistent data and related projec- tions in the grant proposal application process. The information generated from the Census can be used for determination of a .City/District's future needs relating to large scale interests such as housing, social service provision, wastewater. transportation, education, etc. Moreover, the information may be employed to explore issues of a more specialized nature, such as the potential for cable TV, marketin studies. solid waste management, airport issues,, the Foothill Corridor Study, industrial/commercial development studies, and other issues of immediate interest and importance to the Fffth District and its Cities. SCHEDULE The tentative schedule for the release of the five Census tapes and an abbreviated table of contents is presented on the hand-out. To, date, the CAD's office has acquired "special-release-extrall Census tapet. The special releases of Census information have been published by the County in two docu- ments, 1980 Census Population Counts and 1980 Census Report. Housing and Populati Counts. The first document is based on the contents of the Public Law Tape required by the Constitution *for reapportionment. The second publica- tion, which presented population and housing counts and vacancy rates is based on a special release tape, intended by the Census Bureau to appease potential Census users for the somewhat extraordinary delays in the anticipated dates of the tape release schedule. The 1980 SpeciaT Release Reports. presenting limited population and housing characteristics,do allow us to formulate a general representation of the County, and in turn, the Supervisorial Districts. -3- It appears that the more detailed socio-economic data that is particularly valuable in depicting each city's profile and determining trends and changes in the city composition won't be available until early fall of 1982. Until then, the available data will continue to consist of regroupings of the basic 100 percent sample questions regarding total numbers of housing and population and race/ethnicity. POPULATION DATA The Fifth District contains a total population of 386,005. This is an increase in population of 12 percent since the 1976 Special Census. The following table t1lustrates the distribution of population grow'th of the cities in the Fifth District. The Unincorporated Area is not presented in this table, whi.ch influenced the total and percent change fiqures. - 1970 1976 1980 1976/1980 1970/1980 CITY Population Population PopuTation Change Change Costa Mesa 72,660 76,692 82,291 8% 13% Irvine 7,572 35,537 62,134 76% 721% Laguna Beach 14,550 16,494 17,860 9% 23% Newport Beach 49,422 63,389 63,475 1% 28% San Clemente 17,063 22,172 27,325 23% 60% San Juan Capistrano 3,781 13,730 18,959 39% 401% Tustin 26,598 29,944 32,073 8% 21% 191,646 257,958 304,117 18% 59% Tustin was not contained in 1970 Fifth District. However, for consistency in companisons, Tustin is added into the total popuiatidfi. -4- It is evident that growth has occurred in the incorporated areas. The majority of the population increase can be attributed to the 76 percent population increase in the City of Irvine, the 39 percent population in- crease in the City of San Juan Capistrano, and the 23 percent increase in San Clemente during the 1976-80 time period. These three cities have exhibited. extreme population growth since the 1970 Census, although the rate of growth appears to be slowing somewhat in recent years. In addition, growth can be attributed to the fact that growing areas near cities tend to be annexed as soon as they are populated. Throughout the District, how- ever, we can expect a continuation of significant growth and change in the demographic characteristics in the next decade. The Special Release Reports identify Census Tract areas of high population concentration within the Fifth District, which are defined as populations significantly higher than the County-wide average of 4,621 per Census Tract. There are three large areas in South County--San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Laguna Niguel--which have average tract popul'ations of 6,991, 8,438, and 6,607 respectively. These communities have exhibited an historical trend of high growth and are exp6cted to continue to gain population. However, as these areas are fairly large, the population density is not particularly high. Three tracts, which follow Culver Drive from the Turtle Rock development across the San Diego Freeway to the Woodbridge community, contain average population concentrations of 7,341. These areas have experienced extreme population growth within the past decade�. The community of Laguna Hills is al-so a pocket of high population concentration, with an average of 7,923 persons per tract. The areas surrounding Newport Harbor and Back Bay contain several pockets of high population concentration, as does the Corona Del Mar community, averaging populations of 7,000 persons per census tract. A three tract area within Tustin contains populations of approximately 6,200 persons per tract. This area is fairly densely populated. HOUSING From data addressing population concentration, the population density of a Census Tract can be determined. Significant trends can be identified, such as the increased population density around Orange County's freeways and major arterial routes. Population density can serve as an indication of the types of housing units existing in the area in question or help define trends in which single family dwell-ings units are being replaced by multiple family dwelling units. The apparent trend toward changing family structures can also be explored. Further, changes in density, combined with changes in housing construction and practices, may serve to support the trend of the shift from home ownership to rentals. These assumptions and trends will be further analyzed with detailed information with the arrival of the first three Census tapes in 1982. At present, we have sufficient information to establish a general picture of the Fifth District's housing situation. The Fifth District contains 171,988 housing units, which is the highest of the five Supervisional Districts, and probably reflects its more recent development. The following table provides a general view of the growth in number of housing units over the decade. During the decade the Fifth District almost doubled in the number of housing units, with high numerical increase� of units in the Cities of Irvine, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. ' L6- 1970/80 CITY 1970 1980 % Change Costa Mesa 24,823 33,866 36% Irvine 2,401 22,514 838% Laguna Beach 7.628 9,462 24% Newport Beach 22t478 31,677 41% San Clemente 7,479 12.233 64% San Juan Capistrano 1,403 7,674 447% Tustirf 8,725 13-067 50% TOTAL 74.937 130,493 74% Currently 158,642 units are occupied, leaving 13,346 units vacant. This is' 7.8 percent of the Fifth District' s total housing stock, which is higher than the County-wide vacancy rate of 4.9 percent. Although the vacancy rate in the Fifth District i.s the highest of the five districts, the hfgh number of vacant units is probably the result of the immense amount of new construction: unfinished units not yet occupied for the first time are counted in the Census as vacant. For example, the Aliso Viejo/Saddleback Valley community contains an extremely high percentage of vacant housing units. Of its total units, 24.6 percent are vacant, the majority of which are vacant units, newly constructed and currently unsold. RACE/ETHNIC DATA The Fifth District' s racial/ethnic composition appears to have experienced minimal change throughout the 1970-1980 decade. Of the District's total population, 92.4 percent is classified as White, which exceeds the County-wide average of 86.4 percent. The Black population has more than tripled in numbers during the decade; however, this reflects its very small 1970 base. The Black population currently comprises 0.9 percent of the District's total population, which remains lower than the County-wide average of 1.3 percent. The Fifth District contains only 13 percent of all Blacks residing in Orange County. 1970 Black 1980,Black 1970/80 CITY Population Population % Change Costa Mesa 229 538 135% Irvine 353* 916 159% Laguna Beach 90 96 7% Newport Beach 41 146 256% San Clemente 60 249 315% San Juan Capistrano 1 69 680% Tustin 40 867 2,007% TOTAL 814 2,881 254% 1976 Special Census figure. one area in the Fifth District, not surprisingly, contains a significant proportion of the Black population. The tract containing the USMC Tustin Marine Corps Helicopter Air Station shows 14 percent of its total population as Black. The rest of this tract is industrial/agricultural . The Asian/Pacific Islander population in the Fifth District has followed the County-wide growth trend in terms of increase in the proportion of Asian/Pacific islanders, to comprise 3.5 percent of the total 1980 District population. Although this represents less than the County-wide average of 4.5 percent Asian, within the last decade the Asian population has more than tripled in its proportional representation of the total District population. -8- 1970 Asian 1980 Asian 1970/80 CITY Population Population % Change Costa Mesa 970 3,778 289% Irvine 700* 4,836 591% Laguna Beach 134 210 57% Newport Beach, 231 860 272% San Clemente 301 463 54% San Juan Capistrano 93 261 175% Tustin 225 1.327 490% TOTAL 3,354 11,735 250% 1976 Figure. Two areas in the Fifth District contain fairly high concentrations of Asian population, as a proportion of total tract population.. Both are located adjacent to the John Wayne Airport, in the Mason Regional Park area., The tract located in the Northwood area of Irvine contains an Asian population of 14.7 percent of the total . However, the tract total is not large, so the numerical concentration is not great. The other tract is located in Costa Mesa's Orange Coast College region, where 13.6 percent of the total poplatiom is Asian. The 1980 Spanish Origin Category was identified according to a different set of criteria than the 1970 Census. The 1970 Census asked a self-identification question, as to whether the respondent was of Spanish origin or descent of only five percent of the population. However, the five percent sample question was not used in 1970 as the major identifier to classify the Hispanic popula- tion: The Hispanic population was defined as "persons of Spanish language or Surname." In the 1980 Census, the self-identification question was asked on a 100-percent basis, and became the major identifier. In addition, Spanish/ Hispanic origin is not defined as a racial category, but as an ethnic- gFouR. A person of Spanish origin may be any of the racial categories used in tabu- lating the Census. This renders the 1970 Spanish surname and 1980 Hispanic origin questions uncomparable. However, the 1970 five percent sample question can be compared to the 1980 100 percent sample, on' a County-wide basis, to derive an indication of the County-wide trend of the increase in Spanish origin population. The trend can be generally applied to the Fifth Di-strict. The Fifth District contains 26,159 persons identified as Spanish origin, which is 6.8 perceft of the total District population. , This proportion is significantly below the County-wide average representation of 14.8 percent Spanish origin. Only nine percent of all persons within the County identi- fying themselves as of Spanish origin �eside in the Fifth District. Two areas in the Fifth District contain a proportion of persons of Spanish origin which are significanly higher than the County-wide average. The Campus Park area in Irvine contains a Spanish-origin population of 50 percent of the total . The Placentia/19th Street community in Costa Mesa has a population of Spanish origin comprising 29 percent of the total area population. 1970 Spanish 1980 Spanish 1970/80 CITY Population Population % Change Costa Mesa 5,144 8,462 65% Irvine 976* 3,752 283% Laguna Beach 933 768 -18% Newport Beach 1,890 1,793 - 5% San Clemente 1,154 2,296 99% San Juan Capistrano 692 2,049 196% Tustin 1,238 2,783 125% TOTAL 12,027 21,903 82% 1976 Census Figure. _10- It appears as if the Spanish-origin population has been increasing over the past decade in most cities in the Fifth District. District-wide, the popula- tion of Spanish origin has more than doubled over the decade. It also appears that, potentially, the Spanish origin population in the Fifth District is shifting from certain cities, such as Laguna Beach and Newport Beach (which have apparently lost the population in this category) to other communities in the District, in which the numbers of Spanish origin have doubled or tripled in proportion to the total City population. 1980 CENSUS TAPE NUMBER DATE OF RELEASE CONTENTS PUBLIC LAW TAPE April , 1981 Population- race/ethnicity SPECIAL CENSUS REPORT October, 1981 Housing and vacancy rates SUMMARY TAPE FILE 1A - - December, 1981 - January, T982 Complete count population and housing SUMMARY TAPE FILE IB March, 1982, Complete count population and housing SUMMARY TAPE FILE 2 March April , 1982 Complete count population and housing/limited sample population and housing SUMMARY TAPE FILE 3 July AdgOst, 1982 Population, employment, - education, economic, and housing sample questions SUMMARY TAPE FILE 4 December, 1982- January, 1982 Two detailed cross tabula- tions of pupulation and housing sample questions SUMMARY TAPE FILE 5 September October, 1983 Detailed cross tabulations of sample questions for housing, and all economic, employment,. and demographic icharacteristics of population SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 5 1980 TOTAL HOUSING UNITS Symbol Class Lower Limit Upper Limit 0.0000 1000.0000 2 1000.0000 1500.0000 3 1500.0000 2000.0000 .'M 4 2000.0000 3500.0000 #fall, 5 3500.0000 6500.0000 "ess, ex ox Woodbridge Laguna Hill.s ... . ... .. . zn' k4� Upper Newport Bay Z% CFF Z Western !7 Newport Bea h -Balboa Isla d S n Juan Capistrano SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 5 VACANT UNITS " Lower Limit Upper Limit Class Symbol 1 0.0000% 2.0000% 2 2.0000 4.0000 3 4.0000 10.0000 4 10.0000 20.0000 5 20.0000 40.0000 N, Saddleback Valley g, P NiJi WIM .LOU 'MIP, "FIN, N N SUPERVISOR11AL DISTRICT 5 PERCENT OF POPULATION WHICH IS BLACK Symbol Class Lower Limit Upper Limit I I IN IN. 1 0.0000% 0.0000% 2 0.0000 1.0000 I, IN I IN I I 3 1.0000 5.0000 4 5.0000 10.0000 pool,, IN "IN 88.34, 5 10.0000 25.0000 I IN I IN IN IN I IN I N: I IN I IN,IN I IN IN N,.IN, International Raceway Orange. Co. IN Nk, NO IN. I. IN I Tustin U.S.M.C. Helicopter IN IN IN IN Air Station IN IN IN IN N, IN' I IN N,N-N :.I'.-IN -IN -:,:N-NNN II, I IN .I IN N.,�:NNZ. NO` II,-NI-1z NZ IN I IN N: N: IN IN I .,IN"IN., NN.. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 5 PERCENT OF POPULATION WHICH IS ASIAN Symbo 1 Class Lower L Upper Limit imit "WNZ, 0.0000% 0 0001% 2 0.0001 1.0000 3 1.0000 5.0000 A 4 5.0000 10,0000 5 10.0000 20 0000 Northwood -,V I 1Z R.Z-- o'. Al Orange Coast n. m College Region �t�, o.;.OZ; n� oo. A.* R, n, "o 'M NZ Mason Regional Park Area SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 5 PERCENT OF POPULATION WHICH IS SPANISH Symbol Class Lower Limit Upper Limit 1 0.0000% 15.0000% 2 15.0000 25.0000 3 25.0000 50.0000 4 50.0000 75.0000 5 75.0000 95.0000 Campus Park 0:X Cr Placentia/ 19th TABLE 1 AGE DISTRIBUTION CITYIUNINCORPORATED PLACE TOTAL POPULATION % AGE 18 anO 9ELOW % AGE 65 'and OVER Capistrano Beach (CDP.) 6168 23% 13% Costa Mesa 82562 22% 8% Dana Point (CDP) 10602 21% 7% Irvine .62134 28% 4% Laguna Beach 17,901 17% 14% Laguna Hills (CDP) 33600, 13% 54% Laguna Niguel (CDP) 12237' 26% 11% Newport Beach 62556 17% 12% San Clemente 2732� 20% 15% San Juan Capistrano 18959 28% 12% South Laguna (CDP) 6013 17% 19% Tustin 25688 24% 6% Unincorpor'ated' Area 19362 22% 8% Total 5th District 385107 21% 13% The portion of Tustin contained in 5th District is presented TABLE 2 TENURE FOR OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS CITY/UNINCORPORATED PLACE TOTAL OCCUPIED RENTER OCCUPIED OWNER OCCUPIED Capistrano Beach (CDP) 2335 827 1508 Costa Mesa 32637 18764 13873 Dana Point (CDP) 4494 2545 1949 Irvine 21337 5769 15568 Laguna Beach 8555 4021 4534 Laguna Hills (CDP) 17652 2386 15266 Laguna Niguel (CDP) 4537 649 3888 Newport Beach 27820 12932 14888 San Clemente 11764 5712 6052 San Juan Capistrano 6981 1673 5308 South Laguna (CDP) 2661 608 2053 Tustin 10102 6413 3689 Unincorporated Area 7718 3863 3855 Total 5th District 158521 66146 92375 The portion of Tustin contained in 5th District is presented TABLE 3 TENURE AND VACANCY STATUS OF CONDOMINIUM UNITS CITY/UNINCORPORATED PLACE TOTAL RENTER OCCUPIED VAWT OWNER OCCUPIED Capistrano Beach (CDP.) 176 31 2 143 Costa Mesa 2008 558 264 1�320 Dana Point (CDP) 583 189 136 462 Irvine 5817 1482 72 4323. Laguna Beach 254 51 -- 203 Laguna Rills (CDP) 10927 768 228 9931 Laguna Niguel (CDP) 1287 264 25 998 Newport Beach 3830 808 321 2701 San Clemente 2333 651 93 1589 San Juan Capistrano 2381 760 186 1435 South Laguna (CDP)' 415 63 6 346 Tustin 995 341 16 640 Unincorporated Area 830 .247 127 456 Total 5th District 31836 6151 1275 24410 The portion of' Tustin contained in 5th District is presented TABLE 4 UNITS AT ADDRESS CITY/UNINCORPORATED PLACE I UNIT 2 to 9 UNITS 10 OR MORE;UNITS iMOBILE HOME Capistrano Beach (CDP) 1974 484 25 148 Costa Mesa -19575 6832 6599 % 969 Dana Point (CDP) 2916 1755 328 94 Irvine 205j9 704' 530 661 Laguna Beach 6564 .2125 650 22 Laguna Hills (CDP) 9481 6187 -2735 186 Laguna Niguel (CDP) 4860 59 -116 4 Newport Beach 22641 4419 '3151 129 San Clemente 7726 4207 836 350 San Juan Capistrano 6240 410 13 988 South Laguna (CDP) 2360 -250 166 238 Tustin 5093" 1299 3531 489 Unincorporated' Area 5178 681 2075 466 Total 5th District 115417 29408 '20755 5341 The portion of Tustin contained in 5th District is presented TABLE 5 MEDIAN CONTRACT RENT/MEDIAN VALUE OF NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS CITY/UNINCORVORATED PLACE MEDIAN CONTRACT RENT- MEDIAN' VALUE Capistrano Beach (CDP) $360 $125,200 Costa 14esa $341 $108,400 Dana Point (CDP) $375 $144,400 Irvine $454 Z- $136,400 Laguna Beach $366 , $200,100 Laguna Hills (CDP) $444 $113,600 Laguna Niguel (CDP) $498 1 $136,100 Newport Beach $443 /f $200,100 San Clemente $330 $136,800 San Juan Capistrano $387 $126,700 South Laguna (CDP) $430 $200,100 Tustin $340 $118'.000 Unincorporated Area $340 $136,500 Total 5th District $371 $139,835 The portion of Tustin contained in 5th District is presented Ill ORANGE COUNTY CAoFAC 1;: 1980 tTF2A CENSUS DATA ;-- PLACE-�CODE--- :----- 015--_ PLACE NAME. : NEWPORT 8EACH CITY ---------------------- TAdLE Al : P ERSONS 62S56 TAbLE A2­ FAMILIES—— 15739 TABLE A3: HOUSEHOLDS 27820 TABLE A4: HOUSING UNITS 31397 1:b1_-T-A8L-E--A6'--TENURE- AND VACANCY -STATUS---- YFAR-ROUNU HOUSING UNITS 30 TOTAL 30940 OCCUPIED--27820 OWijER 14888 RENTER 12932 VACANT— 3120-- TABLE A9: AGE - --UN0FR - 18- YEAkS­10641--- 12! 18 TO 64 YEARS 44627 65 YEARS & UVER 7288 TABLE A10 : SEX MALE 30652 --FE-MALE � 31904 TABLE All ! RACE WHITE---60R4?- BLACK 144 --AMEP I CAN 4ND I AN—1-55— ESKIMO 8 0 ?1 ALEUT 0 JAPANESE 307 v :41 CHINESE 205 -- FILIPINO 57— KORFAN 76 ASIAN INDIA!Q 77 -VIETNAMESE-----,20-------'--"—'--- HAWAIIAN 48 GUAMANIAN 4 ---SAMOAN-- lp OTHFR 602 J9 ORANGE COUNTY - CAOFAC 3 19.80 -STF?A CFNSUS., QP�LA- ON PLACE CODE : 1915 PLACE NANJE : NEWPORT !3EACH CITY ---------------------- TABLE Al2: SPANISH OHIGIN MEXICAN 904 PUERTO KICAN 56 CUBAN' 37 OTHER SPANISH 704 TABLE A13: SPANISH OmIlGIN BY RACE NUT S P A N TS-HS�O Wf S H WHITE b L 7 137 41� 6 AMERICAN INbIAN, 641 ESKIM09 AND ALEUT 14 149 -'Asl*�N, & PACIFIC ISLE 23 782 OTHER 335 267 TABLE A20 : PERSONS IN OCCUPIED CONDOMII,4IL)M HOUSING UNITS 1 PERSON 968 2 PERSONS 1512 4 PEkSONS 206 PERSONS' - 58 6 E 17 -A TY P'E-o F--r 4 U 0 1 lq�7-(f N I T- (OwNER-OCCUPIED AND VACANT-FOR-SALE-ONLY) 142 NONCUNDOMINIUM 10813 CON.nOMINIUM 2795 --b R7,M 0 R 5--c S 8- 4 1 UNIT ON 10 OR MORE ACRES 511 WI-fH COMMEkC AL E9TABLISHMENT 145 MOBILE HOME OR T ORANGE COUNTY — CAOFAC o . o . o .. 0 PLACF COOE : I?IAl 20 1980 CENSUS STF2A DATA . . . PLACE NAFE : NEWPORT BEACH CITY 01 TABLE A21 : PERSONS IN OCCUPIED CONDOMIINIUM HOUSING U-14J TS TOTAL PFRSnNS 6777 0 TABLE 423: HOUSEHCLDS WITH PERSONS OF SELECTED AGES 1-;ITH PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS 6290 WITH PERSONS UNDER 6 YEARS i 5c_p. P'l TH PERSONS 6 TO 17 YEARS 5380 WITH PERSONS 12 TO 17 YEARS 31837 WITH PERSONS 15 TO 24 YEARS 5940 WITH PERSONS 25 TO 34 YEARS 8049 WITH PERSONS 35 TO 44 YEARS 6 75,6 WITH PERSONS q5 TO 54 YEARS 6575 WITH PERSONS 55 YEARS AND OVER 10127; WITH PERSONS 60 YEARS AND OVER 7336 WITH PERSONS 65 YEARS AND OVER 5162 TABLE' A3 2': CONTPACT RENT WITH CASH RENT: TOTAL 12271 LESS THAN $50 6 $50 TO $59 6 $60 TO $69 $70 TO $79 $80 TO $o89 4 $90 TO $99 r $100 TO $109 4i I $110 TO t119 10 $120 TO $129 21 $130 TO $139 20 T-140 TO Z149 21 $350 TO $159 24 $160 TO $169 54 $170 TO $179 61 $180 TO $189 57 $190 TO $199 55 Z200 TO 1224 313 $225 TO 1,249 267 $250 TO $274 423 __$275 TO �;299 411 $300 TO $349 1357 $350 TO 1-399 1466 _ $400 TO 1,499 3222 $500 OR MORE 4331 NO CASH RENT 227 0. ORANGE CoUNTY - CAOF4C PLACE CODE: 1915 PLA�Ci-�-NA-ME:--NEWPQRT--BEACI±- C I Ly j._j_q80_qEfqSUS c;TEZA- OATA III I TAdLE AJO : VALUF OF OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDOMINIUM- HOUSiNG UNITS 1OTAL_.__ —.1.05L6— LESS THAN 110,000 5 lible, $109000 TO $14,999 2 $15 1 Q 0 DLJR.J.1.7 9 4!19--4 $174500 TO $199999 4 $209000 TO $224499 3 2 Z-9 5 0 0--TD—$2!4 i 9 9 9 5 $25#000 TO $279499 4 1279500 To �%299999 3 W 130�, 000 _JQL� S3kqj;�_9___a_ $35tUO0 TO $-jgsgg,) 10 0 ". $401000 TO $44999L) 9 4590no TO $499999 3 $50000 TO $549999 29 $55*000 TO $59#999 4 V $609000 TO $649999 25 itV S 6 5 '(Y66 6 $6�;999 15 $709000 TO $749999 21 $759000 TO $79,999 68 $80 , 000 TO $P9,999 62 $909UOO TO $99o99V 128 $100000 TO $124, 499 498 _6 1 0 6 6-:F6-!F'i 2;�v_q_9�T__6 6 8 :0 !27. !615uvOOO TO $191)t999 1808 L:.$200 ,000 Ot� LWRE 7120 1, 03.1 TABLE A43 : VACANT-F`Or�-SALE-ONLY HOUSING UNITS BY PRICE ASKED NUNCONDOMINIUM CONDOMINIUm TOTPL 292 321 =______LESS T.HAN_1b.1.0�9000-- 0 0 $109000 TO 114t999 0 0 .h2 $159000 TO $17t49V 0 0 $17,500 TO s199999 0 0 $209000 TO 1229499 0 0 41 .$229500 TO $24099 0 0 $259000 TO $279499 0 0 0 0 $27,!:,00 TO $29999V 1,.—!b 3 3 4,9 9y 0 0 $359000 TO $39*999 0 0 $40 ,UOO TO $44,999 0 0 9000 TO $499999 0 0 $50 , 000 TO $54v99'� 1 0 $559000 TO $ ;91999 0 0 1609000 To 5641999 1 1 S65,U00 TO $69t999 0 5 1709000 TO $749999 0 10 —05VOY6 77i_�79, )*�_�___ 0 4p) $80 , 000 TO $84099 2 17 $90sOOO TO $99,999 0 20 $100 ,000 TO $1249999 7 $1259000 TO $1499v99 6 41 $150t000 TO $199i'-J99 31 6(F."o o o m,0, WE—— 244 134 43 ORANGE COUNTY - CAOFAC * , * . * so * PLACE CODE : 1915 20 1980 CENSUS STF2A DATA . . . . . . . . PLACF NAME : NFWPOPT REACH CITY TABLE A31 :--UNITS AT ADDRESS (YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS ) - 1 22641 2 2764 3 732 4- 360 01 120 6 232 7 69 8 113 9 29 10 OR MORE 3151 MOBILF HOPE OR TRAILER 729 TABLE A38! TENURE AND VACANCY STATUS OF CONDOMINIUMS TOTAL 3830 RENTER OCCUPIED 80e. VACANT FOR SALE ONLY 321 VACANT FCR RENT 50 OTHER VACANTS 177 TABLE A42 : MEDIAN PRICE ASKED BY CONDOMINIUM STATUS NONCONDOMINIUX 200100 CONDOMINIUM 175000 TABLE A44: RENT ASKED ( SPECIFIED VACANT-FOR-RENT UNITS) TOTAL 944 LESS THAN $50 0 $50 TO $59 0 $60 TO !�69 0 t70 TO S79 0 $80 TO $89 0 $90 TO $99 0 $100 TO $109 2 $110 TO S119 0 $120 TO $129 0 $130 TO $139 0 $140 TO $149 1 $150 TO $159 7 TO $169 0 $170 TO $179 5 $180 TO $189 5 $19 0 TO $199 3 t200 TO $224 14 $225 TO $249 7 $250 TO $274 .17 �275 TO $299 is $300 TO 4�34 9 75 $350 TO $399 92 $400 TO $499 311 $500 OR MORE 387 A45:' MED-IAN RENT -ASKED FOR-- SPECIFIED - - VACANT-FOR-RENT HOUSING UNITS 473 ORANGE COUNTY - CAOFAC 1980 STFIA CFNSUS DATA PLACE. CODE _!_4915 AREA NAME : NEWPORT BEACH ---------------------- TABLE 40 - MEANS OF TRANSPOPTATION TO WORK CAR*- TRUCK� _OR_-.VANZ'--­­._ DRIVE ALONE 27255 CARPOOL 3102 PUtiLIC.-TRANSPORTAT-ION S31 - - WALKED ONLY 1029 . UTHER mEANS 1063 WORKED AT-.HUME.— 952--- ---------------m-------- q-�),_)_ ___TA8LF 4_1_�_XWAVfL-_T-IME--T-O-W­ORK ---- --- LESS THAN R MINUTES 870 .5. TO..9-MINI)TES 4504 10 TO 14 MTNUTES 5475 15 TO 19 MINUTES 6322 _ _—.2-0. TD_2.9. .MINUTES 6346- 30 TO 44 MINUTES 4658 45 TO 59 MTNUTES 1855 60_.QR__mORE MINUTES—. 2e.76-..-- - 5- ;2e ------------------------ JA8LE__ 43--f.-PRI VATE.-VEHICLE OCCUP-*)Cy—­ DRIVE ALONE 27;�55 IN.-2-PERSON -CAR 2 5 6 9 IN 3-PERSON CAPPOOL 294 IN 4-PERSON CARPOOL 143 IN STo_R_..MORE__PERSDA_CAR.PO('j' ------------------------ TABLE...a4_�-!__AGE_BY_PUSL-LC--TRANSRORTAT ION DISABILITY STATUS.. .- 16 TO 64 YFARS: -..-.---PUBLIC TRANSRORTATION I I-SABIi-IT-Y.. ..... 3 5 2__ NO DISABILITY 46453 65 YEAR5_AkJD OVER. ------- PUBLIC TRhNSPORTATION DISABILITY 791 NO DISAdILITY 6124 TABLE 12'3 '- VE�ICLES AVAILABLE 1 2 10796 _3 _UR._ftORE 6424 ------------------------ OF.ANG= COUNTY - CADFAC 1980 iTF3A CENSuS DATA PLACE CODE : 1915 PLACE NAME : NEKPJRT BEACH ................. TABLE 6a — MOUSEHOLD lhCotlt lev 1979 LESS THAN �-2 ,1�00 Sb6 tZ9500 TO '4099 1G33 Z� #000 TO $79499 1117 7#500 TO $99999 1224 ll(,000 TO 412#499 1442 $1Z#500 TU $149999 1350 115000 TO $179499 105C $17000 TO $19#999 1227 $2CP'000 TO $229499 1522 $229500 TO $24 #999 1161 42590OU TO Z27099 1270 427000 T 11 $299999 910 $30tOCU TO �,34099 2010 1359000 TO S399999 1827 1409000 TO $49tggg 263b 4�5CPOCO TO i74P999 3289 V5,9000 OR MORE 3 1 t;7 --------------------m--- TA3LE 69 — MEDIAN HOUSEHULD INCOME IN 1979 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD 114COME Z7516 -----------m-------m---- TABLE 73 — FAMILY INCOvE IN 1979 LESS THAN $2t5oo 239 l2s5OO TO $49999 225 $5000 TO $7099L $ 328 7v500 TO 4,99999 415 $10000' f2 $129499 463 31ZP500 TO vl4pggg 578 $150CC TO 4179499 631 1179500 TO $199999 523 $20000 TO SZ2o499 637 1229500 T" '*24t999 673 125000 Tu �27099 711 327P500 T:) �299999 548 13CPOOC TO Y,34t999 1289 V35POOO TO 139 #999 1152 i4Cv00U TO %49#999 10'45 $5C000 TO 174 #999 2530 $7510-00 OR MURE 2t.69 . TABLE 74 — MEDIAN FAMILY INCuME It. 1979 MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME 36447 ORANGE CUUNTY - CAOFAC 1980 STF3A CFNSUS UATA -�_PLACE LODE -L_ 1915 AREA iqAvE : NEWPORT BEACH ---------------------- IABLE 63 �- INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS ANO OVER Af3RlCULTUR.E_q..FORESTRYi,_ FISHEPIES% A14D MINING 471 CONSTRUCTION 2274 ..--MANUFACTURING.. NONDUkA OLE. GOO.DS.___ 1.373— MANUFACTURING DURAdLE GOODS 4n35 TRANSPORATTON 1083 COMMUNICATIONS. Z. rjUBLLC UIILITLF-S--. WHOLESALE TRADE 1633 RETAIL TRADE 6194 __F.lNANCF- TNSUS�ANCF- .&_.RL_4L. ES:EATF 493F 6USINESS AND REPAIR SFRVICES 2511 PERSONAL9 FNTFRTAINMENT9 AND RECRE.ATION SERVICE W��E" _S'5'_I0_NAL_& RELATED SERVICES: HEALTH qEPVICES 2137 EDUCATLONAL_SEI�V ICES— .2793— OTHER P & P SERVICES 2590 PUBLIC ADMTNISTRATION 709 ---------------r:r d.1—.=f7m-.t.— TABLE 66 - OCCUPATION OF EMPLOYED PEPSONS 16 YEARS AND OVEP EiEE7U'flVE / AD4fN / MANAGERIAL 8030 PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY 7102 _TECHNICI_AN.S__&__RELATEfi SUPPORT--. 1094_____.___. SALES 6761 ADMIN SUPPORT INCLUDING CLERICAL 4605 —..PRIVATE_HOV8jEHOL.Q_SEkVICF —2.79.-. PROTECTIVE-�SEPVICE 336 OTHER SERVICE 2829 %._.f AR.',iINC79_.Fr)RESTRY t & PRECISION PRODUCTION/CRAFT/REPAIH 2315 MACHINE OPFRATORS/ASSEM�L/JNSPECT 523 TRANS.PORT.ATION.-&--MA.TEkI�L--MQLILN-Q--32tL---- HANDLERS9 FOUIPMENT CLEANERS9 HELPERSo AtqD LAHORERS 440 UPAN6L COUNTY - CAOFAC 198"� STF3A C-,-,'.SUS InATA ;LACE C=L : cil 5 AREA NAML : NEWPLURT eLACh -----------m.......... TABLE 31 - 1979 Ul'.��LLAIILL ACi L tvEk LESS THAN rjpe� Tl r030 T" 5.1 ,999 47�- $2000 T -;,2 0 9 9 9 (lbi �3 1000 TO 4,39999 312 .14000 TO -T-4t999 74a -f 5 0000 T Cl 45099 7ro 1-69000 TO 46t999 76C 47000 TO $7099 709 $89000 TO i-6099 669 $90000 TG $9P999 611 $lclooc TO $11099 1454 $12 p 000 TO $14 #999 1715 115t000 TO �249999 3950, $25000 TO $499999 2379 150000 OR MORE 989 --------------------- TABLE 32 - 1979 MEDIAN, INCOME OF UNRELATED lKCIVII-UkLS MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 12279 ---------------w-------- TABLE 93 - POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY ACE INCOME' IN 1979 A20VE POVLRTY LEVEL: UNOER 55 YZARS 43040 55 TO 59 YEARS 4715 60 TO 64 YEAPS 3571 r,r 1 65 YEARS AND OVER INCOME IN 1979 E-ELOW POVERTY LEVEL: UNDE? 55 YEAxS 3454 55 TO 59 YEARS 206 60 70 64 YEARS 15L. 65 YEAFS AND [,VEF 4 14 --------------w--------- TABLE 10'.) - TENURE AND L-CCUPA14CY STATUS BY UNITS III �TRLCTUF;- UNIVERSE *- YEAR-ROUND hOUSING UNITS TOTAL REN`IE�- T:,1TAL 1JCCUPIEEC OCCL;Ficr I # DETACH��L) 14366 ln252 Is ATTACH:: ED 6 4','rl 5 1� 1471 382ki -�-464 27b6 AND it 1634 1525 1&135 3 LR MORE 6189 5252 463t. MC-EILE HOME / TRAILER b69 521 17 5- ------------------------ 1980 CENSUS STF2A COUNTY OF ORANGE SUMMARY CAOFAC.____.9/2l/82___- TABLE Al :-PERSONS-----193270-9--..---.-.----.---.-- TABLE A2: FAMILIES 492595 TABLE A3: HOUSEHOLDS 686267 TABLF--A-4:- .HOUSI-NG-.UNITS-721514— TABLE A6: TENURE AND VACANCY STATUS __.___YE,AR-ROUND. HOUS1NG TOTAL 719900 OCCUPIED 686267 OWNER -415-09 RENTER 271169 VACANT 33633 . TABLE A9: AGE UNDER 18 YEARS 525588 _.I6_T0._64_.YEAELS__ .l2.4620a 65 YEARS & OVER 160913 MALE 953605 FEMALE 979104 TAbLE All : RACE WHITE 1669314 AMERICAN INDIAN 12782 ES�K I MO ALEUT 64 .JAPANESE -2 0 aA6—' CHINESE 14210 FILIPINO 10934 KORFAN 11339 _is'i�`N_ --INDTAN 4 9 i_2'_ VIETNAMESE 19333 HAW A I I AN- 2 2 4 8 GUAMANIAN 963 SAMOAN 2008 OTHER 138264 1980 CLNSUS STF2A COUNTY OF ORANGE SUMMARY CAOFAC_-9/21/82 - TABLE Al2;..SPANISH . NOT OF SPANISH �ORIGIN 1646370 --..MEXICAN------ 232472 PUERTO RICAN 5734 CUBAN 4820 --....OTHER SPANISH _433,13_______ — TABLE. A13:-.SRANISH. ORIGIN BY_RAOE_______ NUT SPANISH SPANISH WHITE 158616 t510698 BLACK 876 24411 AMERICAN INDIAN ESKIM09 AND ALEUT 2738 10213 ASIAN 6 PACIFIC ISLE 3083 83810 17238— _TABLE_.A2D '- PER.SONS CONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS E R S 0 N____2 2,a_7A____ 2 PERSONS 29815 3 PERSONS 10319 h PEeSON5 S_kRSONS 1589 6 OR- MORE 919 TABLE A27 : TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT VACANT-FOR-SALE-ONLY) ..NONCONQOM I fqI QtA_3.IA88 8 CONDOMINIUM 56494 2 OR MORE UNITS 12329 .---l—UN-I T. ON -1-0- MORE ACRES 14216 WITH COMMERCIAL —_E 53 A 9 L I S H M EN.T__3 3 MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER 23623 ORANGE COUNTY CAOFI,C 1980 CENSUS STF?A DATA --CUUN:LY-.oF-. TABL9 P P R S.Q�N C -L.-gQNU(dII41UM HOUSING UNITS- TOTAL PERSONS 147262___.. _ TAbLE Ae3: HOUSEHOL.0'.3 WITM PEPSUNS OF SELECTED AGES 1111TH PERSU115. jr&�EP -9 2 7 3 3 2 .--- _L ----! - Y�EAR�j WITH PERSONS UNDEk b YEARS 113180 WT TH PERSUNS o TO 17 YLARS 210628 WITH PEqSQNS le TO-17--YEARS.--..- 3 WTTH PERSONS 16 T6 24 YEARS 166b84 WITH PEkSQNS 2t) TO 34 YEARS 242334 WITH P RSUNS 35 TO 44 YEARS E 185363 WTTH PERSONS 46 TO 54 YEARS 154255 , W7TH PERSONS Si> YEARS A14D OVER 215304 �JTTH PERSONS 60 *YEARS AND OVER 158979 ------ OVER 1 15275�— ;J'ffH 'PERSJNS 65 Y TABLE A3R: CONTPACT ��ENT WITH CASH RENT: TOTAL ------2576'73 LESS THAN E50 310 $50 TO 659 294 !b6O TO $69 42.9 $70 TO 524 $80 TO $89 534 s9O TO $99 b06 i136 $100 TO $109 i� 746 —.—$110 To $119 12FY- --1 3 0 6- $130 TO $139 1230 3,140 TO 5149 1247 $15D TO $159 2665 $160 T 0 b169 2U8f- !�170 TO S179 2735 $180 TO $189 2421 $190 TO $199 2�6'i-- 5200 TO $224 10214 $225 TO S249 13 9 2 2 $2 5T-T—ci 2062Z $275 TO $299 26925 :D300 TO $349 TO 1399 42232 40200 $400 TO 1499 $500 OR MOPE 2556b NO CASH rmNT 339b 1980 CENSUS STF2A. . . ,COUNTY OF ORANGE SUMMARYa * o *CAOFAC 9/21/F2 —TABLE .A30 : VALUF OF.-OWNER-OCCUPIED NONCONDOMINIUM HOUSING UNITS.- TUTAL 309743 LESS THAN $109000 275 -$109000 TO $149 999----. 347 $159000 TO $179499 254 $17,500 TO $1-99999 237 S209000 -TO %22 9499-----.358 $229500 TO $249999 421 $259000 TO $27t499 518 $271500 -T-O-!629,9999---- 346 $309000 TO $34*999 1080 135#000 Tn $399999 1188 $409000 To $44 4 999 1558 $459000 Tn $499999 2102 $509000 TO $54099 4012 $55vU00-.TO--559999.9----2-7-30 $609000 TO $649999 5767 $659000 TO $699999 b062 —$709000-TiO $74t99-9---123 i $75v000 TO $799999 18871 $b0vU00 TO SP99999 37953 --.%9 0 9 0 0 O.-T-0. $99o99'1 38758 $1009000 TO $1249999 64663 $1259000 TO $1499999 43846 S 15 0 9 0 0 O..T 0.-S 19 9 9 9 9 9--3 5 18 9 z2OU9OOO OR MORE 28881 C -TAB LE-A41 -VA CANT=f ORrS ALE-ONL-Y-.HOUS IN(.7--UN ITS BY PRICE-ASKED------ NONCONDOMINIUM CONDOMINIUM TOTAL 4955 3901 LESS.-THAN-1104.00() -2 n $10t000 TO $149999 4 0 sl5tOOO TO $17,499 0 0 --!b.j7q50-0-Ta--$t9,39.9.9 -?- - - -- - � —1-'- -- 9 '499 4 1 520 000 TO i229500 TO $249999 2 0 $279500 TO $299999 3 2 $309000 TO $349999 6 14 �$35.00.0-LO-539-9 2.5— %401000 TO $449999 10 33 $459000 TO $499999 a 33 .--$509000---T 0--$5 4 j.9 9-9----2 8 -12 8 $559000 TO $599999 20 238 $60 % 000 TO $649999 43 235 $b 5.9 0 0 0-J-0-$6 9 9.9 9 9' -91 ---36 $709000 TO $749999 128 346 $759000 TO $799999 163 414 --$8090DO-.-T.0 $8-9999'�--... $909000 TO $999999 291 357 51OOtOOO TO $1249999 677 521 —Sl2tq 00-0- -TO- $L49j99-q--8.e,5--304-- $1509000 TO $1999999 1024 201 $2009000 OR MORE 1246 289 OF P�N 1980 LEiqSUS STF2A CAoFAC 10/13/82 . . . . . . .. COUNTYWIDE TOTALS TABLE AJ": UNITS AT ADDPESS (YEAk-ROUND HOUSING UNITS) I 50280b 2 1682-7.--- 3 12737 4 33040 4086 0 7677 7 2712 8 12054 9 1440 10 OR MORE 98807 DnL-0fL..rf,.AILEP--- 27714--- TABLE A38 : TENUPE AND VACANCY STATUS OF CONDOMINIUMS T t'I.T_Al 77.489 RENTER OCCUPIED 17501 VACANT FOR SALE ONLY 39010 VACAjvT F.Q.P—PIENT 1273---- OTHER VACANTS 2221 �$_y QOJ�Do, N U STATUS 2 ___LjEj�jAq_p NUNCONDOMINIUM 144100 CUNOOMiNIUM 82600 TABLE A44: RENT ASKED (Si-tCIFIED VACANJ -FOR-REIJT UNITS) TUTAL 13023 $50 TQ !�59 2 $nO TO $69 7 .�70 JO $79 s,10 To %89 9 $90 TO $99 16 $100 T ��-L)—9 � 31 $110 TO 1�119 26 5120 TO 51129 47 $130 TO 15 13 9 36 i140 TO $149 30 $150 TU $159 97 !F.16Q To_-Ll f�9 5!� $170 TO $179 71 $180 TO $184 62 .59 $?00 TO $224 305 $225 TO $249 391 b77-- t,275 TO !r299 903 13300 TO $349 2721 2752— $-00 TU $499 2624 �t)DOO ON MORE TABLE A"5: MFOIAN REFIT ASr�ED FOR SPLCIFIED VACANT-FO�(-RENT HOUSINO UNITS 3,,3 '0 R A iq Gr-C 0 U i�fY_-� 0 F 19hO STF3A CENSUS OATA COUNTYWIL�F_ SUM MARY OCTOBER 7, ---------------------- TABLE 4,(; - MLANS OF TkANSP(m.TATIO�4 TO WORK CAR9 TRUCK- OP VANI DRIV6 ALONE 719768 M�POOL 151-�n49 PUBLIC TRA NISPORTATIUN 1979Q____ WALKLu b�Ly 24394 OTHEk lvEANq 2t;004 w 0 R K E D_AT�_�0 M E_____ 13 9 0 ------------------------- 17 TABLE 41 - TRAVEL TIME TO WORK LESS THAN a; PINUTES 21325 L17 5 TO -j MINUTES 9q9oh lo' Lla I V I T6'--F4 _M' iN-UTES 144287 15. a 0 15 TO 1.9 MINOTES IC2622 /7. '? 20 TO 29 MINULTES- eO'9336.- 0 12. 36'_ f_d7_W'WIN' UTES 166160 I'l,&-7 - 45 TO 59 MTNUTEs 61417 ('�ql 60 OR mORE MINUTES 64579 ------------------------ TABLE 141 - PRIVATE vLrilCLE OCCi)PAi-4CY DRIVE 4LONF '11976b IN ?-PERSON Ct-PPOOL 11 636h___.__ 24204 IN 4-PERSON CARPOOL 9366 IN 5-U4 flOPL PERSOJ.' CAHPOGL ------------------------ 3 TABLE 54 - AGE BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIO14 DISAB�LITY S.T&JjQS 16 Tu 64 YEARS : PUBLIC TRbNSPQRTATION UISABILITY 160?7 1300492 65 YEP,��S AND OVER : —- —-—- PUBLIC TRANSPORTA) ION DISAbILITY 20453 NO DISA611-ITY 131P95 ----------------- TABLE 123 - VEHICLES AVAILABLE d206b4 2 25969h 3_OR 1.7 2 9 2 2- ---------- ------------- ORANGE COUNTY - CAOFAC 1980 STF3A CENSUS DATA --COUNTYWIDE SUMMARY— SEPTEMBER 290 1982 ------------- TABLE 65 - INDUSTRY OF EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER AGRICULTURE-9 FORESTRY-9— FISHERIES9 AND MINING 16484 CONSTRUCTION 62335 -- MANUFACTURING----NONDURA8LE GOODS-- - 58638-- MANUFACTURING DURABLE GOODS -195624 THANSPORATION 3aS72 -COMMUNICAT TONS -PUBL-1-C-UT ILI T IE-S---- WHOLESALE TRADE 47401 kETAlL TRADE 169948 .-----F.J.NANCE-q-lNSURANCE-9--& REAL-ESTATE 76681 BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES 53340 PERSUNAL9 ENTERTAINMENT9 AND RECREATION SERVICE- 42149 PROFESSIONAL & RELATED SERVICES: HEALTH 9ERVICES 56640 —.EDUCATIONAL-.SERVI-CE-S 68315 OTHER P & R SERVICES 42615 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 30622 ------------- TABLE 66 - OCCUPATION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS 16 YEARS AND OVER EXECUTIVE / ADMIN / MANAGERIAL 148720 PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY 132922 TEjCmNICI-ANS"-RELATED- SUPP-ORT 2724 SALES 120899 ADMIN SUPPORT INCLUDING CLERICAL 171268 .P.RI.V.AZE-.�HOUSEHOLD-..SERV-ICF -3734 PROTECTIVE SERVICE 13086 OTHER SERVICE 90744 q-FORESTRY-,o-.&-F I SHING 11-666- PRECISION PRODUCTION/CRAFT/REPAIR 117878 MACHINE OPERATORS/ASSEMbL/INSPECT 70193 "TRANSPOR-TATIM.-L. MATERI-AL.-MOVING---28063— HANDLERS9 EQUIPMENT CLEANERS9 HELPERS9 AND LABORERS 32951 ORANGE COUNTY 1980 STF3A CENSUS DATA CUUNTYWIDE .SUMMARY- SePTEMoER 29a 1982 ...................... . TABLE 68 - HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1979 18352 — ....LESS THAN $29500�- 1c: S29500 TO 54*999 29689 $5#000 TO $79499 34086 it. 1.579500 TO S9#999--37789- k-; $109000 TO $129499 46756 11A $129500 TO St49999 40275 5159000 .TO S179499-- S179500 TO $19*999 41332 S20000 TO $229499 48549 S22#500-TD. S249999— -3968.0 S259000 TO S279499 41910 S279500 TO $299999 33338 $309000 TO 5349999-- 47423 S359000 TO $399999 O� Fl S409000 TO $499999 56819 $509000--TO. 5749999 44 9 31-- $759000 OR MORE 18215 ........................ -.T.ABLE- -69--=-, MEDIAN. HOUSEHOLD-INCOME. IN- 1979 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INqOME 22557 ------------------------ FAMILY INCOME IN 1979 LESS lHAN_$2q50�g_-.--922' $2t5OO TO $49999 9603 $59000 TO S79499 16805 :Pt� $.7.9500-.TD- $9.9.999-- 211,19 $109000 TO $129499 27737 $12#500 TO $149999 25886 $159�000-10- $17-9499�--.30485, $179500 TO $199999 29116 $209000 TO $224499 34860 $22#50 0-10. $24 t.99!�— 30719�----- 1259000 TO $27#499 33903 S279500 TO $299999 27832 *30.q900-T9.,S34q99'i—.526II $359000 TO $399999 41150 S409000 TO $49*999 49368 k.-S 5 0,U 0-T Q.-$74.t.%9-1 39664- S759000 OR MORE 15946 -------------- TABLE--14--:z--MED IANLEAM I-LY-1 NCOME-.IN-1 97-9—� MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME 25919 -.f:m Ft ORANGE COUNTY - CAOFAC P. 1980 S7F3A CENSUS DATA 12: . .COUNTYWIDE ..SUMMARY SEPTEM6ER 299 1982 ---------------- TABLE 81 - 1979 INCOME OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS AGE 15 & OVER �_-LESS..THAN -$I-* $19000 TO S1 *999 8652 $29000 TO $29999 10039 39000.. TO $3999-9--- 15484----- S49000 TO $49999 18805 $59000 TO $59999 16483 $69000 -TO S 6 4 9 9 ck-- $79000 TO *7e999 13335 $89000 TO $89999 13944 S 9 s-0-0 0_TO-S 9 9 9 9.9-- 12911 T 1 $109000 TO S11099 26465 $129000 TO $149999 31017 S.159000-J-0. S24*99c) 59563— $259000 TO $499999 2?947 S509000 OR MORE 4216 TABLE 82 - 1979 MEDIAN INCOME OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS MEDIAN INCOME IN 1979 10024 -------------------- TABLE 93 - POVERTY STATUS IN 1979 BY AGE J33_ _INCOME._IN__l_9_7.9_A8O.VE -POVERTY-J-EVEL lal� UNUER 55 YEARS 1465100 ps 55 TO 59 YEARS 91013 60--TD--64...YEARS— . 65773 65 YEARS AND OVER 142525 ,��—.INCOME-la-1-9.7.9--.BELOW-PD,VERTY-LE-VELQ UNDER 55 YEARS 2214B6 55 TO 59 YEARS 3813 .-60-TIJ-64 YF_ARS 3463 65 YEARS AND OVER 9823 ------------------------ TABLE 102 TENURE AND OCCUPANCY STATUS BY UNITS IN STRUCTURE UNIVERSE : YEAR-ROUND HDUSING UNITS TOTAL RENTER TOTAL OCCUPIED OCCUPIED DETACHED---- 86220-3743a3- 19 ATTACHED 58283 54617 19321 2 16096 15068 11655 �._.3_AND--4-- - 58560--..56223—.- 5 ON MORE 174150 160812 135586 MOBILE HOME / TRAILER 26798 25234 3237 ------------ REPCRT PREPARED: 02/03/ST -A-11-L-c—F G-P S-5,7; IF ------------------------------------- LOUNiY: N —--—-————----—------------------------------------ PART I - HOUSING ASSISTANCE NEEDS TABLE I - HIJUSING STOCK CONRITIONS S.TANDARD UN17S SUBSTANDARD UNITS SUBSTANDARD UNITS SUITABLE FOR REHAB TrN'JrE OCCUP D VkCAIT OCCUPIE� VACAVT ---OCCUPIED UNITS--- VACANT U14ITS TYPE UNI S UK T UNI S TOTAL LOWER INCO14E (G) (8) (C) (D) (E) IF) 161 OWNER 615,917 qs,2E 122 723 3 ?91 RENIER :1 745,356 83,819 3 :261 6:5z TABLE 11 RENTAL SUBSIDY NEEDS OF LOWER INCC ME HOUSEHOLDS ELDERLY SMALL FAMILY LARGE FAMILY TOTLL tHl III (j) (K) 100 27002 416N4 4 l(q )4�04 lei VJRY LOU INCUME 2021% 6 2% 1 51 1 00 z P P CENT 17,753 223,596 9 51 62� 152,219 i(j) 0111ER LOWER INCOME (11) CTR t12) TO BE 31SPLACED 61,297 637,899 113) TOTAL 154,192 422,41.1 S.61T, 100.00Z t14) PERCENT 24.17% 66.22% 1,�p)IC4T�S DATA TO 81 prLIVIDED BY LOCALITY. was a we Mo "ME a a am a a am ME Mo "an Nunn games 0 WINUM 4 a. _R 68 9 R a . m. a 0_ 0 8 _ 0 m_ Iff. a- a a __a a M . 11-i A , - jki. ;�A m.. . a; 0 a a a a - a 0 -- -----An".. a--.an -a a a- , -4 ASKI - a.. . a memo am* 5 m � 0 in. ......X_ , '1 . -0 0 . . , _w_ a l ' a. . a.m A ­ 6 a a A_-N. 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APRIL 19 1980 ZIP CORRESPONDENCE TO CENSUS TRACT DEVELOPED BY WESTERN ECONOMIC RESEARCH WITH SPLIT TRACT PERCENTAGES VISUALLY ESTIMATED CATEGORY OTHER IS MAINLY NON--HISPANIC WHITE ZIP TOTPOP RESPOP GGPOP TOTDU OCCOU UNOCC UNOCRATE HHSIZE 91350 35099 32110 2990 10558 9818 740 7oO 303 91351 18473 18473 0 6474 5998 476 7o4 3. 1 91352 34751 , 34599 151 11360 . 10970 390 304 3.2 91355 6250 6250 , 0 , 2031 1907 124 601 39-3 91356 22397 22058 339 9036 8611 426 4*7 206 91360 38866 37893 973 IZ793 12234 559 4.4 3*1 91361 18549 18590 9 6967 6465 502 7.2 2*9 91362 14468 '14385 83 5159 4799 360 7*0 3.0 91364 25572 24923 648 9196 8865 331 3*6 2.8 191367 29644 29591 53 AL316 10598 719 604 2.8 91401 31423 31093 330 14141 13694 447 3.2 2*3 91402 3�936 32520 416 14229 13698 531 3.7 2.4 91403 17582 17526 56 8885 8458 428 4*8 2*1 91`405 29334 28656 .679 13607 13068 539 4�O 2*2 91406 37693 37513 ' 180 16629 15898 73L 4*4 2.4 91411 16821 16407 414 7698 7333 364 4.7 2*2 91423 26170 . 25971 1-98 13375 12713 662 4*9 200 91436 16198 16111 87 5802 5622 ISO . 301 2*9 91501 12435 12364 71 5649 5426 223 4aO 2*3 91502 8592 8486 106 .4048 3893 155 308 2*2 91504 19758 19634 125 7678 7441 237 3*1 2.6 91505 27546 27282 � 264 12668 12262 406 3*2 2.2 9iSO6 18235 1-7947 288 7805 7569 237 3*0 - 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APRIL to 1980 ZIP CORRESPONDENCE TO CENSUS TRACT DEVELOPED BY WESTERN ECONOMIC RESEARCH WITH SPLIT TRACT PERCENTAGES VISUALLY ESTIMATED CATEGORY OTHER IS MAINLY NON-HISPANIC WHITE ZIP TOTPOP RESPOP GOPOP TOTOU OCCDU UNOCC UNDCRATE HHSIZE 91752 11495 L1411 84 3877 3565 312 8*0 . ' 3*2 91754 56874 55800 1074 19997 1909Z 904 4.5 2*9 91759 639 639 0 468 237 931 49*3 2*7 91760 19471 17970.. 1501 5328 5163 165 3.1 91761 47778 46966 811 15594 14369 1224 7o9 3*3 91762 17833 17800 ' 33 7476 7133 343 4.6 2*5 91763 20493 20292 201 6919 6454 465 6*7 3* 1 91764 30804 30653 151 10883 10318 566 5*2 3.0 - 91765 25888 24490 , 1398 7841 7320 . 521 6*6 3*3 91766 46068 45389 679 14963 13943 1020 6*8 3.3 91767 29027 28852 176 10739 10322 417 309 2.8 91768 25985 24061 1924 9025 8547 478 5.3 2.8 91770 .51814 50794 1020 16760 15978 782 4.7 3.2 q1773 16700 16254 446 5810 . 5535 275 4*7 2*9 91775 21077 20907 170 . 8708 8376 332 3*8 2*5 91776 27281 26874 407 10507 10137 370 305 2o7 91780 30219 29541 678 11472 11120 . 352 . 3.1 2.7 91786 52462 51968 494 20640 29223 1417 6*9 2.7 91789 17828 17828 0 5122 4935 187 3*7 3.6 91790 37464 37083 381 12285 12025 260 - 2*1 3*1 91791 23682 23551 131 81-70 , 7911 258 3o2 3.0 - 91792 209r2l 20906 16 7075 64628 447 6*3 3.2 91SOL 40027 S9520 506 17797 17020 , 777 4*4 2*3 91803 24740 24124 617 9505 9049 456 4*8 2*7 92201 28546 28293 253 11394 9188 2207 l9v4 301 92220 18188 17950 239 8034 6992 1042 1300 2*6 92223 12099 11914 165 4989 4608 381 7.6 2o6 92225 10915 10817 98 4184 3664 520 12*4 300 92230 454 447 6 203 Lai 22 1009 2*5 9F2234 4130 4130 0 4997 1631 366 1803 205 99236 9538 9532 6 2422 2295 127 5*2 4.2 92239 619 592 27 280 , 194 87 30*9 3*1 92240 : 7313 7222 91 4930 3372 1558 31 *6 2ol 92241 3805 3639 166 1723 119L 531 30*9 3. 1 92242 507 Z05 3 638 224 414 64*9 2*3 92252 4083 4013 70 2740 . 1828 912 33*3 2.2 92253 1240 . 1240 0 1061 499 562 53.0 2*5 92254 5511 4725 786 1432 1231 201 14.0 3.8 92256 1722 1711 11 1143 760 . 383 33*5 2*3 92258 4103 4056 46 3559 1960 , 1600 - 44.9 2* 1 92260 19972 19940 32 16929 8765 8164 48*2 2.3 92262 37412 37128 284 27144 17040 10104 37.2 2*2 92264 914 914 0 , 753 417 336 4496 2*2 9226-i 444 442 2 558 196 363 64,.9 2*3 92270 9948 9948 0 10043 4600 . 5443 54.2 2*2 92272 184:3 1843 0 . 599 541 58 9*7 3.4 02274 4402 4210 , 192 1375 1146 229 16.7 3*7 92277 11196 11196 0 7433 4596 2837 38.2 2�4 92278 7971 3581 4390 , 1035 987 48 4*6 3.6 92284 15502 15402 101 10291 6843 3448 :33.5 2*3 92301 597 597 0 . 310 . 228 82 26*5 2*6 S T A T I S T I C A L A N A L Y S I S S Y S T E M 7 POPULATION F, HOUSING BREAKDOWN BY ZIP U.So CENSUS - APRIL 1 * 1980 ZIP CORRESPONDENCE TO CENSUS TRACT DEVELOPED BY WESTERN ECONOMIC RESEARCH WITH SPLIT TRACT PERCENTAGES VISUALLY ESTIMATED CATEGORY OTHER IS MAINLY NON-HISPANIC WHITE ZIP TOTPOP RESPOP GOPOP TOTDU OCCDU UNOCC UNOCRATE HHSIZE 92304 306 300 6 159 111 48 30*3 2o7 92306 2977 2977 0 2644 1226 1419 5306 2.4 92307 19243 19173 69 8631 6952 1679 19*4 2.8 92308 4771 4771 0 7184 1882 5302 73*8 2*5 92309 1286 1261 24 667 465 202 30.3 2*7 99311 24621 24110 511 9000 8256 745 8.3 2.9 92316 15802 15634 t68 5573 5014 558 1000 - .301 92317 1370 1:362 7 Liss 489 696 58o7 298 92319 106 105 1 133 47 86 6409 2.3 92320 , 3990 3895 95 1748 1611 137 7.8 2.4 92321 78:3 778 4 677 279 398 58*7 2.6 92324 31622 31336 286 12240 ,11082 1157 9*5 2*8 92325 3522 3503 19 3046 1257 1789 58*7 2*8 92327 1315 1304 11 442 414 28 6.4 3* 1 92329 574 574 0 , 252 189 63 24.9 300 , 92330 - 15905 15898 7 8081 6274 1807 22o4 2.5 92332 240 . 237 3 234 98 135 57*9 2.4 92Z35 60264 59606 658 21683 19658 2025 9.3 300 92338 6601 6583 17 2496 2117 379 15.2 3*1 92339 1049 924 125 1000 360 . 641 64oO . 2.6 92341 7157 7157 0 .10776 2823 7953 73o8 2i.5 92342 490 485 4 214 169 46 21o3 209 92343 53571 52985 586 26506 23999 2507 9o5 2*2 92345 23388 23342 46 10061 8520 . 1541 15.3 2.7 92346 19660 19439 221 7544 6833 712 9*4 2*8 92:347 3502 3502 0 1251 1137 114 9.1 301 92349 5448 5411 38 3730 . 2200 2529 41*0 . 2*5 92351 153 150 3 79 55 24 3Oo3 2.7 92352 1957 1946 It 1692 698 994 58o7 208 92353 494 487 a 217 195 22 10.2 2*5 92354 12367 11582 785 5342 4857 485 9.1 2o4 92356 2997 2993 4 1781 1155 626 3501 2.6 92358 2143 2143 0 1569 795 773 49*3 2*7 92359 3185 3122 63 1308 1202 106 8ol 206 92:360 , 2107 2071 36 790 704 86 10*8 2*9 92363 5474 5467 7 3104 2128 977 31*5 2*6 92364 214 210 4 111 77 34 30*3 2.7 92365 918 901 17 477 332 145 3003 2.7 92366 92 90 2 48 33 14 30*3 2*7 92367 3461 3408 53 1520 . 1365 155 10.2 205 92368 1143 1133 10 . Soo 394 106 21 *3 299 92369 1282 74 1208 38 34 4 1005 2*2 92370 , 22526 22430 . 97 8361 7494 867 10*4 300 92373 47447 45992 14-56 18687 17066 1621 8*7 2*7 92376 48626 48203 422 17763 15881 1883 10*6 :300 92378 783 778 4 677 279 398 58*7 2*8 92380 9719 9642 77 4778 3752 1026 21.5 2*6 92381 8438 8438 0 5339 4996 343 6*4 1.7 92382 11016 10905 111 9567 3924 5642 59*0 208 92383 10120 9941 179 4344 3900 . 444 10�i2 2*5 92:388 13128 13119 9 5100 4347 753 14*8 3.0 S T A T I S T I C A L A N A L Y S I S S Y S T E M POPULATION f, HOUSING BREAKDOWN BY ZIP U.So CENSUS - APRIL 1 , 1980 ZIP CORRESPONDENCE TO CENSUS TRACT DEVELOPED BY WESTERN ECONOMIC RESEARCH WITH SPLIT TRACT PERCENTAGES VISUALLY ESTIMATED CATEGORY OTHER IS MAINLY NON-HISPANIC WHITE ZIP TOTPOP RESPOP GGPOP TOTDU OCCOU UNOCC UNOCRATE HHSIZE Tu 92390 11530 11454 76 5263 4261 1002 1900 2.7 92391 587 584 a 508 209 298 58*7 2*8 92392 27470 25884 1585 10679 9t23 1556 14*6 2oS 13 92396 492 488 4 243 190 53 21o9 2*6 14 92399 27889 27542 347 12765 12106 659 5*2 2*3 )5 9240t 1004 981 23 6571 466 185 2a.4 2.1 16 92404 49627 48766 861 18411 17525 885 408 2*8 0 92405 30751 30417 335 12870 11873 997 7o7 2*6 92407 11884 11353 531 4561 4141 420 9*2 2.7 92408 7950 7818 132 , 3355 3022 333 9.9 2*6 20 9240§ 1614 186 1428 ' 56 55 1 1 .8 3*4 21 92410 .33275 32704 571 13265 12146 1119 8.4 2*7 22 92411 15416 15191 226 4941 4676 265 5v4 3*2 92501 12339 12115 224 6112 5597 515 8.4 2*2 92503 44424 43670 754 14960 14322 638 4*3 300 7 25 92504 34800 34144 656 12492 12035 457 3.7 2.8 2 2G 92505 24664 24076 589 8253 7876 376 4.6 3*1 27 92506 33731 33454 277 13308 12678 629 4*7 2.6 2, 92507 33855 32839 1016 13318 12354 964 7.2 2o7 29 92508 8822 7972 850 2753 2489 264 906 3o2 2 92509 35751 35122 628 12828 11970 858 6*7 2.9 31 92621 25460 25362 98 10393 9147 1247 1200 2*8 1 32 9;�,624 0-362 2343 20 1059 947 112 1-0.6 2.5 j 92625 12272 12257 15 5735 5342 393 609 2.3 3 21 92626 40857 39195 1662 15242 14666 575 3*8 2.7 �5 92627 44564 44G86 478 19882 19027 855 4*3 2*3 21 92629 17405 17348 57 7a42 6906 9S6 11.9 2.5 31 92630 37120 . 36808 312 13310 12380 930 7*0 , 3.0 11 33 92631 27266 26307 960 11506 10964 542 4.7 2.4 1 33 92632 17751 17490 261 6810 6594 217 3*2 2*7 92633 42428 42188 240 15366 14732 634 4.1 2.9 92635 18578 18186 392 6820 6545 275 4*0 2*8 92640 -41827 41435 392 15714 15199 515 3*3 2.7 92641 26801 26330 471 1004-4 9775 269 2.7 2.7 41 92643 27315 26862 454 8993 8704 290 3.2 3. 1 t 92644 13284 13117 167 5098 4907 191 3o8 2.7 4 92645 19728 19652 76 5815 5777 38 0*7 3.4 92646 58628 58621 7 20009 19498 511 2.6 3.0 92647 55743 55588 155 19548 19004 543 2.8 2.9 92648 29991 29630 361 13118 12318 800 6*1 2*4 92649 25408 25408 0 10798 10128 670 6*2 2*5 51 92651 24:396 Z4312 84 12921 11399 1522 11 *8 2.1 52 92653 32914 32738 176 18215 1715t 1064 5.8 tog 92655 4211 4193 18 1454 1416 38 2.6 3.0 92660 22670 22659 It 10968 9997 971 8.9 2.3 9 9Z661 3608 3561 48 2122 1707 416 19.6 2.1 56 92662 3730 3730 - 0 2174 1815 359 16*5 2* 1 57 92663 19171 18680 - 491 10191 8760 1430 14.0 . 2.1 92665 15872 15808 64 5413 5270 . 143 2.6 300 . 92666 13058 12988 69 5595 5378 217 3.9 2.4 92667 420:30 � 41557 472 13924 13562 362 2*6 3.1 S T A T I S T I C A L A N A L Y S I S S Y S T E M 9 POPULATION & HOUSING BREAKDOWN BY ZIP U*S. CENSUS - APRIL 1 * 1980 ZIP CORRESPONDENCE TO CENSUS TRACT DEVELOPED BY WESTERN ECONOMIC RESEARCH WITH SPLIT TRACT PERCENTAGES VISUALLY ESTIMATED CATEGORY OTHER IS MAINLY NON-HISPANIC WHITE ZIP TOTPOP RESPOP GOPOP TOTOU OCCOU UNOCC UNOCRATE HHSIZE 92668 16968 15731 1237 6985 6657 328 4.7 2*4 92669 21744 2L591 152 6575 6294 282 4*3 3*4 92670 40120 39844 275 13911 '13208 703 5ol 3.0 92672 25871 25783 88 12427 11013 1415 11*4 2.3 4 92675 16692 16475 218 6952 6305 648 903 206 5 92676 1254 1254 0 596 5t9 77 12o9 2.4 F 92677 17906 17870 � 37 7709 6864 844 t1wo 296 92680 45426 45021 406 19312 18579 733 3.8 2.4 92683 73702 73460 - 242 25523 24746 777 3*0 , 3*0 u 9Z686 36991 369S2 39 12022 11495 526 404 3.2 92691 28813 28807 5 8761 8514 248 2*8 3.4 1, 92692 26713 26538 175 972t 8542 1179 12.1 301 21 2 92701 34108 33152 956 12588 12010 578 4s6 2.8 22 92703 39675 38950 725 10856 i0381 475 4*4 3.8 23 92704 4§029 48990 39 15782 15242 540 . 3o4 3.2 92705 35550 , 33631 1919 11110 .10738 372 3*3 301 92706 25194 23701 1493 9462 9064 398 4.2 2.6 7 92707 43464 42929 535 14715 13705 1010 6*9 3* 1 92708 54390 54275 115 - 16748 16485 264 1 *6 3.3 92709 3880 2248 1632 629 619 10 1*6 3*6 j 92710 167 57 120 , 14 13 0 0.7 4e2 1 92714 43008 42330 ' 678 15350 14576 774 5.0 : Z09 31 92715 20087 17025 3062 68;32 6586 246 3.6 2*6 V 92801 40107 39572 535 15088 14584 505 :3.3 2*7 11 92802 27357 26929 428 10521 10153 368 3o5 2.7 92804 59664 58557 1107 22510 21471 1039 4.6 2.7 99805 40515 39824 691 15105 14612 493 3.3 2*7 92806 26099 26065 34 9997 9668 329 3*3 2*7 92807 23984 23960 24 7473 7206 267 3*6 3*3 93001 23879 23316 563 11162 10248 914 8.2 2.3 93002 19561 19534 27 6739 6534 205 3.0 - 3*0 93003 40035 39734 301 16026 15438 588 3.7 2.6 93010 � 48229 46260 1969 1741Z 163P-4 1088 6*2 2oS 93015 11786 11542 244 3784 3606 178 4.7 3*2 93021 9027 8972 55 2823 2670 153 5*4 304 93022 9467 9178 289 3498 3356 142 4*1 2*7 93023 16754 16311 443 6967 6380 587 8*4 2*6 930:10 122734 121178 1556 40511 37969 2542 6e3 3*2 93040 1564 1489 75 444 419 25 5.6 3.6 93041 18507 16540 1967 6942 5992 950 13.7 2.8 93042 2701 2206 495 571 550 . 21 3w7 4.0 93060 23896 23549 347 8130 7780 . 35M 4*3 3.0 93063 36541 38409 131 11922 11544 378 3*2 3*3 93065 42121 42117 4 11814 11522 292 2.S 3.7 93066 2776 2369 407 735 698 37 5*0 3*4 93500 256 256 0 96 so - 16 16.6 3e2 03F)OI 2750 2564 186 1388 972 416 30,iO * 2.6 93532 100 90 to 45 34 11 23.8 2*6 93534 67826 66941 885 25919 24184 1736 6*7 2.8 93543 1594 1547 47 633 f)44 89 14*1 2.8 93544 769 699 70 429 275 154 35*8 9.5 S T A T I S T I C A L A N A L Y S I S S Y S T E P4 10 POPULATION HOUSING BREAKDOWN BY ZIP U.So CENSUS — APRIL 19 1980 ZIP CORRESPONDENCE TO CENSUS TRACT DEVELOPED BY WESTERN ECONOMIC RESEARCH WITH SPLIT TRACT PERCENTAGES VISUALLY ESTIMATED CATEGORY OTHER IS MAINLY NON—HISPAKIC WHITE ZIP TOTPOP RESPOP GGPOP TOTOU OCCOU UNOCC UNOCRATE HHSIZE 93550 29054 2813511 196 10930 10203 727 6*7 2oll 17 93553 776 762 14 342 280 62 18.2 2*7 93562 4186 4186 0 - 1829 1522 307 16.8 208 93563 160 143 17 95 59 36 38.2 2.4 IL496206 11283272 212934 4425269 4140824 284445 41 cq LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME You need Local Area Personal Income if you're a This nine-volume annual publication gives personal Government planner—at any level income estimates for States and local areas of the United Market analyst States for the most recent years.Examples of the types Business consultant of information contained in this publication,and their Market researcher uses follow: Business economist —Anyone who needs detailed information on personal income Measures ofEconontic Activity Total personal income is the sum of all income received by residents of an area.For example, Just a few applications of this Cook County,IL,had the second largest total valuable nine-volume series personal income of any county in the United States in 1979.Income received by Cook Estimates contained in these volumes are used County residents accounted for 49 percent of in the distribution of Federal funds—how much I'll 'C 6 1'; 4 1i 16 the income received by residents of Illinois. to your area? Plant location studies Market research—per capita personal income I is one ofthe best indicators of purchasing Measures ofEconomic Well-Being power in a potential market area. Per capita personal income(total personal Use Local Area Personal Income income divided by population)is used as an to pinpoint your best potential indicator of economic well-being in formulas markets. for distribution of Federal funds.The 1979 per Economic planning 9 capita personal income for Fairfax County, Environmental impact statements VA,was$11,909-39 percent above the General economic research 1 9 9 9 9 9 average for Virginia and 36 percent above the 1 6 6 6 United States average. 0 9 9 9 9 9 C? 9 C? Pick the level of detail you need Measures ofEconomic Change You'll rind statistics for: Total personal income for Bronx County,NY, for example,increased 33 percent from 1974 to The United States Counties 1979-13 percentage points less than for the as a whole Standard Metropolitan Stateof New York,and 35 percentage points Regions Statistical Areas less than the United States average. States EconomicAreas 2 W .2 . 2 a 0 Measures of Econontic Structure U .2 11� For example,from 1974 to 1979,transfer C) < Pick the format tg = _- C& payments,as well as dividends,interest,and E W 7j rent,grew more rapidly than labor and You'll find data in a variety of presentations— 0 proprietors'income in San Francisco County, tables,maps,charts,and analytic tables. z 0 a: 94 E CA. Finance, insurance, and real estate accounted for 16 percent of labor and proprietors' income in San Francisco County in 1979-10 percentage points more than in the Nation. Order the entire series > —or just the volumes you need ail; -�z ooes'"n11!0A!Jd J01 AVuld SSMisna iviawo aottaisnott jo 1NiwLuva3o,s n 01Vd SM ONY 39VA90d 0EZ0Z -0-0 '11019U1499M 819AIVUV ofluou0sa p nwmhn NOUNW11111102 :10 JLN3WJMWd3U a'n 01111041111FORM To:DeptA9-A Suporintondentot Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 CmMt Card Orders Only Enclossid Is 0 check. Total charges$-Fill In the boxes below. 0 money oWer,or charge to my D"calt Account No. Credit CardNo. 11 III 1 1111111 11 1 IX ration Date Order No. MonthfYear LOCAL AREA PERSONAL INCOME, 1974-79 For Ofte Use Only Cosspery or per" "Wo ousurit"Y ctwo" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - Enclossd Adds" .. . . Tobernaftif I I I SubsicMION street war#$& 1 L J Forenn hondling talf zip cLj Woe 0PNF1 or c4untry) UPNS I I I I I I I I I Discount PL1J4ft PPANT ON TYPE Refung ,#ton UNITED STAT&EPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of the LTfisus Data Preparation Division Args e -Jeffersonville.Indiana 47132 Enclosed are the 1980 Census maps you requested for Local Review. If you -have further questions please contact your L.oca 1 Review representative. Sincerely, Don L. Adams, Chief Data Preparation Division Enc: Vj ju �6iiT SEACH 1 980 Census Tracts k.- �6-26.10 N 9"AL1.14 EEIP I n I 'W N A\Ix "6 30.04' -16 Utz 6.J,,ni 1636,;0 .1k 1636� Hill I '6 5 CM W KEWP� Unincorporated areas CRY of Newport Beach, California SUPERVISOR,FIFTH DISTRICT THOMAS F. RILEY ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY HALL OF ADMINISTRATION 1 10 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA,P.0.BOX 687,SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 PHONE:834-3550 fAREA CODE 714) May 4, 1982 t, RECL�.� 9 Mr. Robert Wynn MAY 7 19 Newport Beach City Manager city mana�. Q gar Oy Of New 11 ge 3000 Newport Boulevard Ch Newport Beach, California 92663 Dear Bob: The County has just published selected 1980 population characteristics for Orange County Cities and Census tracts in 1980 Census Report 3A. This report contains sex, race, age, and Spanish origin characteristics of County residents, from the Census Bureau's first major Summary Tape release. Volume 3B, which contains detailed housing characteristics, is scheduled for distribution in a month. Reports 3A and 3B supersede Volumes I and 2, since data contained inthese publications have undergone some revision by the Census Bureau. It is a pleasure to provide you with a copy of this report. The County will be publishing further CensusAocuments as more detailed information is received from the Census Bureau. If you have any questions regarding this report or future publications, please contact Greg Lepore of the Orange County Research and Planning Center at 834-7800. Thank you. Sincerely, T�h4omas /F�.rRiley ."7 Supervi r, Fifth istrict EOPIVED TFR:jbr "neat Enclosure 198,9m, NE C17YOF "ORTSEACH, SUPERVISOR,FIFTH DISTRICT THOMAS F. RILEY ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORANGE COUNTY HALL OF ADMINISTRATION 10 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA,P.0.BOX 687,SANTA ANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 PHONE�834-3550 (AREA CODE 714) tD May 4, 1982 RECEIVED Mr. James Hewicker MAY 7 1982b- Newport Beach Planning Director My manager 3300 Newport Boulevard cl�y Of 4OW'Ort Beach Newport Beach, California 92663 Dear Jim: The County has just published selected 1980 population characteristics for Orange County Cities and Census tracts. in 1980 Census RX211 This report contains sex, race, age, and Spanish origin characfed8st'ics of County residents, �rom the Census Bureau's first major Summary Tape release. Volume 3B, which contains detailed housing characteri'stics , is scheduled for distribution in a month. Reports� 3A and 3R supersede Volumes 1 and 2, since data contained inthese publications have undergone some revision by the Census Bureau. It is a pleasure to provide you with a copy of this report. The County will be publishing further Census documents as more detailed information is reWved from the Census Bureau. If you have any questions regarding this report or future publications, please contact Greg Lepore of the Orange County Research and Planning Center at 834-7800. Thank you. Sincerely, Th Mmas iley Ai�� - Supervisor, Fifth District TFR:jbr Enclosure December 1982' 0 U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census MY Publications To order publications, use the appropriate order form on the inside back cover. For those publica- tions marked with an *, use the Customer Services Publication order form. For technical documen- tation marked with a t, use the Customer Services Microfiche and Tapes order form. 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S/N 003-024-04902-3. 38 Oklahoma. 87 pp. $5.50. 49 Washington. 116 pp. $5*50. S/N 003-024-04096-4. S/N 004-024-04922-8. 39 Oregon. 61 pp. $4.75. PHC80-3 Summary Characteristics for S/N 003-024-04097-2. Governmental Units and Standard 42 South Carolina. 61 pp. $4.75. Metropolitan Statistical Areas S/N 003-024-04100-6. 2 Alabama. 77 pp. $5. 43 South Dakota. 143 pp. $6. S/N 001-024-04060-3. S/N 003-024-04101-4. 3 Alaska. 54 pp. $4.75. 44 Tennessee. 73 pp. $5. S/N 003-024-04061-1. S/N 003-024-04102-2. 4 Arizona. 49 pp. $4.75. 45 Texas. 139 pp. $6. S/N 003- S/N 003-024-04062-0. 024-04103-1, 5 Arkansas. 77 pp. $5. 46 Utah, 59 pp. $4*75, S/N 003- S/N 003-024-04063-8. 024-04104-9. 6 California. 78 pp. $5. 48 Virginia, 67 pp. $5. S/N 003- S/N 003-024-04064-6. 024-04106-5. 7 Colorado. 63 pp. $5. 50 West Virginia. 62 pp. $4.75* S/N 003-024-04065-4. S/N 003-024-04108-1. 10 District of Columbia. 41 pp. 51 Wisconsin. 171 pp. $6.50. $4.50. S/N 003-024-04068-9. S/N 003-024-04109-0. 11 Florida* 73 pp. $5. PHC80-V Advance Reports, Final Population S/N 003-024-04069-7. and Housing Unit Counts 12 Georgia. 91 pp. $5.50. *54 Guam. 4 pp. 35%. S/N 003-024-04070-1. *55 Virgin Islands. 4 pp* 359* 14 Idaho. 55 pp. $4.75. 056 American Samoa. 5 pp. 357. S/N 003-024-04072-7. Note - These complete the series. 17 Iowa. 115 pp. $5.50. S/N 003-024-04075-1. Current Population Reports 20 Louisiana. 67 pp. $5. P-20 Population Characteristics S/N 003-024-04078-6. No. 374 Population Profile of the 21 Maine. 79 pp. $5. United States: 1981. 72 pp. $5. S/N 003-024-04079-4. Cat. No. C3.186:P20/374. 23 Massachusetts. 67 pp. $5. No. 375 Fertility of American Women: S/N 003-024-04081-6. June 1980. 94 pp. $5. Cat. No. 24 Michigan. 179 pp. $6.50. C3#186:P20/375. S/N 003-024-04082-4. P-25 Population Estimates and Projections 26 Mississippi. 67 pp. $5. No. 921 Estimates of the Population of S/N 003-024-04084-1. the United States to August 1, 1982. 27 Missourib 135 pp. $6. 2 pp. $1.75. Cat. No. C3.186: S/N 003-024-04085-9. P25/921. 29 Nebraska. 125 pp. $6. S/N 0037024-04087-5. 30 Nevada. 68 pp. $4.75. REFERENCE MATERIALS S/N 003-024-04088-3. 31 New Hampshire. 60 pp. *Data User News, Vol. 17 $4.75. S/N 003-024-04089-1. No. 11 November 1982. 12 pp. $2.25. 32 New Jersey. 85 pp. $5. S/N 003-024-04090-5. *Monthly Product Announcement (MPA) 33 New Mexico. 49 pp. $4.75, November 1982. 12 pp. No charge. S/N 003-024-04091-3. TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION Census of Population and Housing: 1980 tCounty Population by Age, Sex, Race, and' tAnnual Survey of Manufactures: 1980 Spanish Origin Tape Technical Documen- Hydrocarbon, Coal, and Coke Materials tation. 33 pp. $5. Consumed Tape Technical Documentation. tEqual Employment Opportunity Special File 20 pp. $5. Technical Documentation. 184 pp. $5. tAnnual Survey of Manufactures: 1979 tCurrent Population Survey Hydrocarbon, Coal, and Coke Materials October 1981 Tape Technical Documentation. Consumed Tape Technical Documentation. 114 pp. $5. 20 pp. $S. 1980 BLOCK STATISTICS Microfiche Reports and Paper Maps (PHC80-1) Presenting 1980 census counts for individual necessary geographic detail (census tracts, blocks, these reports show total population blocks) to make the data useful. and the number of persons that are Black, Asian and Pacific Islander, of Spanish ori- Order both the microfiche reports and the gin, 65 years of age and over, and under 18 printed maps from GPO using the stock numbers years. Also shown are year-round housing provided. Paperprints of the microfiche units, owner-and renter-occupied units, mean reports are available from Customer Services; value, mean contract rent, mean rooms, units see the Microfiche section for pricing lacking complete plumbing, one-person house- information. holds, units with more than one person per room, and a few other items. The data are also available on the Bureau's Summary Tape File 1B (STF 1B) . This file, The microfiche reports (PHC80-1 ) and the available by State, also contains more data printed maps are sold separately. The for blocks, as well as for higher-level reports include one title per Standard geographic areas. Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) con- taining data for all block-numbered areas These products are listed in the Monthly within the SMSA, and one title for each State Product Announcement as soon as they become and Puerto Rico which includes data for available. In addition to listing new block-nu-nbered areas outside SMSA's. The re products, previously released products will be is also a United States Surnmary which is an listed again on this chart when a 'set' index for the set. The printed maps, sold (microfiche reports and maps) for an area is separately from the microfiche, provide all completed. From GPO From Cen Microfiche ReDorts Printe ap Paperprin s AREA Stock Number Price Stock Number --Price Pa g e s tEssu SE SMSA's A I bany-Sc hene ctady-T roy, N.Y. 003-024-03685-1 $3 003-024-03224-4 $ 26 161 Daytona Beach, Fla. 003-024-03760-2 $2.75 003-024-03299-6 $ 14 136 Sioux City, Iowa-Nebr. 003-024-03958-3 $2.50 003-024-03497-2 $ 8.51 52 Remainder of State New York 003-024-03662-2 $3.50 003-024-03202-3 $105 559 Pennsylvania 003-024-03668-1 $3 003-024-03208-2 $ 55 227 6 Data Files Data files recently released are listed below. The number in brackets Is the file order number. Numbers In parentheses following each order number refer to the number of tape reels at 1600 bpi and 6250 bpi, respectively, Each tape reel costs $140, 'Stacked' tape reels, containing more than one State In a single series, may be purchased for $165. Technical documentation Is included with each tape order, and also is available separately for $5. Use the Customer Services Micro- fiche and Tapes order form on the Inside back cover to order all tape files and technical dDcumen- tation. For further information on any file, Indicate on the order form that you wish to obtain, free of charge, the flyer, Data Developments, for that file. Annual Survey of Manufactures: 1980 Baltimore, Md. (1,1) Hydrocarbon, Coal, and Coke Materials Baton Rouge, La. (1,I) Consumed. [Cu ASM 80 002] (111) Battle Creek, Mich. (1 ,1) Bay City, Mich. (1 ,I) Annual Survey of Manufactures: 1979 Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange, Tex. Hydrocarbon, Coal, and Coke Materials (111) Consumed. [Cu ASM 79 0021 (1,1) Billings, Mont. (1 ,I) BlIoxI-Gulfport, Miss. (1,1) Census of Population and Housing. 1980 Binghamton, N.Y.-Pa. (1,I) Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Bloomington, Ind. 0 ,1) Special File [Cu SUM 80 015) Bloomington-Normal, 111, (1,11) Can also be purchased for Individual Boise City, Idaho (1 ,I) States or groups of States. Bradenton, Fla. (1,I) (12,3) Bridgeport, Conn. (1,1) Summary Tape File ID (STF ID) Bristol, Conn. 0 ,1) [Cu SUM 80 012111 Brockton, Mass. (1 ,I) Maryland. (1 ,1) Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, Mississippi. (1 ,I) Tex. (1 ,1) South Carolina. (1,I) Bryan-College Station, Tex. (1,1) Wisconsin. (1,I) Buffalo, N.Y. (1 ,1 ) Burlington, N.C. (1 ,I) GBF/DIME Files (Digitized Version) Canton, Ohio (1,I) This Is a list of all files released to date. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (1 ,71) lCu GEO XX 015 (SMSA name)] Champa ign-Urbana-Rantoul, Ill. (1 ,I) Abilene, Tex. (1 ,1) Charleston, W. Va. (1 ,1) Akron, Ohio (1 ,1) Charlotte-Gastonia, N.C. 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(1 ,I) New Catalog-Tool for Research,Market'in&Other Uses The Bureau of the Census Catalo&1981 Is a reference tool that planners, marketers, government officials, and other users will want to consult frequently. It has two new important features: • it's CUMULATIVE--covering products issued in 1981 and 1960; • It has a special section on products from the 1977 economic and governments censuses and 1978 agriculture census, regardless of date of issue. lkseau The Catalog can save its readers costly time in- Of ft* * Research. Describes data available on Agriculture, Business, Construction and Housing, Foreign Trade, Geography, Governments, Manufacturing and miner- IL al Industries, Population, and Transportation. e Seer hl ' C vers all publications, computer tapes a microfiche in a single source. (Al * Ordering Gives complete Information for order- ing each product. 0 e Obtaining help. Provides addresses and phone numbers of many governmental, academic, and WAW 1W IV private organizations that can help data users. The Bureau of the Census Catalog, 1981 costs $6.50. To order, use the GPO order form on the last page and specify S/N 003-024-05001-3. 9 Maps The maps listed below which are part of the 1980 Census Tract Reports program are available sepa- rately from their related reports. The reports for the SMSA's listed below will not be available for several months. if the printed tract maps for an SMSA are not available, diazo (blueprint type) copies of the maps can be purchased. Contact Customer Services (301-763-4100) for pricing and ordering Information. 1980 Census of Population and Housing 79 Augusta, Ga.-S.C. , SMSA. $4.25. PHC80-2 Census Tracts (Maps) S/N 003-024-04557-5. 3 Alaska, Selected Areas. $4.25. 80 Austin, Tex. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04488-9. S/N 003-024-04558-3 5 Arkansas, Selected Areas. $4.25. 81 Bakersfield, Calif.: SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04490-1. S/N 003-024-04559-1 . 7 Colorado, Selected Areas. $4.25. 87 Beaurnont-Port Arthur-Orange, Tex., S/N 003-024-04492-7. SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04565-0. 8 Connecticut, S4flected Areas. $5.50. 91 Biloxi-Gulfport, Miss., SMSA. S/N 003-024-04493-5. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04569-9. 12 Georgia, Selected Areas. $4. 92 Binghamton, N.Y.-Pa., SMSA. S/N 003-024-04496-0. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04570-2. 14 Idaho, Selected Areas. $4.75. 93 Birmingham, Ala. , SMSA. $6. S/N 003-024-04498-6. S/N 003-024-04571-1 .SMSA. $4.25. 18 Kansas, Selected Areas. $4.75. 97 Boise City, Idaho S/N 003-024-04502-8. S/N 003-024-04575-�. 29 Nebraska, Selected Areas. $6. 99 Bradenton, Fla., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04513-3. S/N 003-024-04577-0. 33 New Mexico, Selected Areas. $6. 101 Bridgeport, Conn. , SMSA. $4. S/N 003-024-04517-6. S/N 003-024-04579-6. 34 New York, Selected Areas. $4.25. 102 Bristol, Conn. , SMSA. $3.75. S/N 003-024-04518-4. S/N 003-024-04580-0. 43 South Dakota, Selected Areas. $4.50. 103 Brockton, Mass. , SMSA. $4. S/N 003-024-04526-5. S/N 003-024-04581-8. 45 Texas, Selected Areas. $5.50. 104 Brown svi I le-lia r I ingen-San Benito, S/N 003-024-04528-1 . Tex. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024- 58 Abilene, Tex. , SIMSA. $4. 04582-6. S/N 003-024-04536-2. 105 Bryan-College Station, Tex. , 60 Albany, Ga. , SMSA. $4.25. SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04583-4. S/N 003-024-04538-9. 107 Burlington, N.C. , SMSA. $4. 65 Altoona, Pa. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04585-1 . S/N 003-024-04543-5. 111 Casper, Wyo. , SMSA. $4.25. 66 Amarillo, Tex. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04589-3. S/N 003-024-04544-3. 114 Char leston-North Charleston, S.C. , 68 Anchorage, Alaska, SMSA. $4.25. SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04592-3. S/N 003-024-04546-0. 116 Charlotte-Gastonia, N.C. , SMSA. 70 Anderson, S.C. , SMSA. $4.25. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04594-0. S/N 003-024-04548-6. 117 Charlottesville, Va. , SMSA. 72 Anniston, Ala., SMSA. $4.25. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04595-8. 125 Columbia, Mo. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04550-8. 73 Appleton-Oshkosh, Wis. , SMSA. S/N 003-024-04603-2. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04551-6. 126 Columbia, S.C. , SMSA. $4.25. 75 Asheville, N.C. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04604-1 . S/N 003-024-04553-2. 127 Columbus, Ga.-Ala. , SMSA. $4.25. 76 Athens, Ga., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04605-9. S/N 003-024-04554-1. 10 129 Corpus Christi, Tex. , SMSA. $4.25. 191 Jacksonville, Fla., SMSA. $4.75. S/N 003-024-04607-5. S/N 003-024-04669-5. 130 Cumberland, Md.-W. Va., SMSA. 192 Jacksonville, N.C., SMSA. $4*25. $4.25. S/N 001-024-04608-3. S/N 003-024-04670-9. 132 Danbury, Conn., SMSA. $4.25. 194 Jersey City, N.J., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04610-5. S/N 003-024-04672-5 133 Danville, Va., SMSA. $4.25. 197 Joplin, Mo. , SMSA: $4.25. S/N 003-024-04611-3. S/N 003-024-04675-0* 136 Daytona Beach, Fla. , SMSA. $4.25. 202 Kiileen-Temple, Tex. , SMSA. S/N 003-024-04614-8. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04680-6. 144 El Paso, Tex., SMSAt $4.25. 206 Lafayette, La.j SMSA. $4. S/N 003-024-04622-9. S/N 003-024-04684-9. 146 Elmira, N.Y. , SMSA. $4. 208 Lake Charles, La., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04624-5. S/N 003-024-04686-5, 147 Enid, Okla. , SMSA. $4.25, 210 Lancaster, Pa., SMSA. S4.25* S/N 003-024-04625-3, S/N 003-024-04688-1. 148 Erie, Pa., SMSA. $4.25# 212 Laredo, Text, SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04626-1. S/N 003-024-04690-3. 151 Fall River, Mass.-R.I. , SMSA. 213 Las Cruces, N. Mex., SMSA. $4.25. $4. S/N 003-024-04629-6. S/N 003-024-04691-1. 152 Fargo-Moorhead, N. Oak.-Minn., 216 Lawrence-Haverhill, Mass.-N.H., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04630-0. SMSA. $4. S/N 003-024-04694-6, 153 Fayetteville, NX. , SMSA. $4.25. 217 Lawton, Okla,, SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04631-8. S/N 003-024-04695-4. 154 Fayetteville-Springdale, Ark., 218 Lewiston-Auburn, Maine, SMSA. SMSA. $4.25* S/N 003-024-04632-6. $3.75. S/N 003-024-04696-2. 155 Fitchburg-Leominster, Mass., SMSA. 219 Lexington-Fayette, Ky., SMSA. $4. S/N 003-024-04633-4. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04697-1. 158 Florence, S.C., SMSA. $4.25. 221 Lincoln, Nebr., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04636-9. S/N 003-024-04699-7. 159 Fort Collins, Colo., SMSA. 222 Little Rock-North Little Rock, $4.25. S/N 003-024-04637-7. Ark., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024- 162 Fort Smith, Ark.-Okla., SMSA. 04700-4. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04640-7. 224 Longview-Marshall, Tex., SMSA. 163 Fort Walton Beach, Fla., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04702-1. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04641-5. 228 Lowell, Mass.-N.H., SMSA. $4. 165 Fresno, Calif., SMSA. $4,25. S/N 003-024-04706-3. S/N 003-024-04643-1. 229 Lubbock, Tex., SMSA. $4,25. 167 Gainesville, Fla., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04707-1. S/N 003-024-04645-8. 230 Lynchburg, Va., S4SA. S4.25. 168 Galveston-Texas City, Tex., S/N 003-024-04708-0. SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04646-6. 231 Macon, Ga, , SMSA. $4,25. 171 Grand Forks, N. Dak.-Minn. , SMSA. S/N 003-024-04709-3. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04649-1. 233 Manchester, N,H,, SMSA, $4.25* 176 Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High S/N 003-024-04711-0. Point, N.C#, SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003- 236 'AcAllen-Pharr-Edinbur&, Tex. , 024-04654-7. SkASA. 54.25. S/N 003-024-04714-4. 177 Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C. , 238 Me lbourne-Titusville-Cocoa, Fla., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04655-5. SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04716-1. 178 Hagerstown, Md., SMSA. $4.25. 241 Miami, Fla., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04656-3. S/N 003-024-04719-5. 181 Hartford, Conn., SMSA. $4. 245 Mobile, Ala., S%ASA. $4.50. S/N 003-024-04659-8. S/N 003-024-04723-3. 182 Hickory, N.C. , SMSA. $4.25. 251 Nashua, N.H., SMSA. $4* S/N UO3-024-04660-1. S/N 003-024-04729-2. 190 Jackson, Miss., SMSA. $4.25. 255 New Britain, Conn. , SMSA. S/N 003-024-04668-7. S/N 003-024-04733-1. 256 New Brunswick-Perth Amboy- 325 Santa Cruz, Calif., SMSA. $4.25. Sayreville, N.J. , SMSA. $4. S/N 003-024-04803-5. S/N 003-024-04734-9. 326 Santa Rosa, Calif. , SMSA. $4.25. 257 New Haven-West Haven, Conn., S/N 003-024-04804-3. SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04735-7. 328 Savannah, Ga., SJMSA. $4.25. 258 New London-Norwich, Conn.-R.I. , S/N 003-024-04806-0. SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04736-5. 332 Sherman-Denison, Tex., SMSA. 264 Newport News-Hampton, Va., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04810-8. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04742-0. 339 Springfield, Mo., SMSA. $4.25. 267 Norwalk, Conn. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04817-5. S/N 003-024-04745-4. 341 Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke, 268 Ocala, Fla., SMSA. $4.25. Mass.-Conn. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04746-2. S/N 003-024-04819-1. 270 Oklahoma City, Okla. , SMSA. 345 Stockton, Calif., SMSA. $4.25. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04748-9. S/N 003-024-04823-0. 272 Omaha, Nebr.-Iowa, SMSA. $4.25. 348 Tallahassee, Fla. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04750-1 . S/N 003-024-04826-4. 273 Orlando, Fla. , SMSA. $4.25. 351 Texarkana, Tex.-Texarkana, Ark., S/N 003-024-04751-9. SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04829-9. 276 Panama City, Fla. , SMSA. $4.25. 353 Topeka, Kans. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04754-3. S/N 003-024-04831-1 . 278 Pascagoula-Moss Point, Miss., 354 Trenton, N.J. , SMSA. $4. SMSA. $4.25. §/N 003-024-04756-0. S/N 003-024-04832-9. 280 Pensacola, Fla. , SMSA. $4.25. 355 Tucson, Ariz., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04758-6. S/N 003-024-04833-7. 285 Pine Bluff, Ark., SMSA. $4.25. 356 Tulsa, Okla. , SMSA. $5. S/N 003-024-04763-2. S/N 003-024-04834-5. 289 Portland, Maine, SMSA. $4. 359 Utica-Rome, N.Y. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04767-5. S/N 003-024-04837-0. 291 Po rtsmouth-Dover-Roche ste r, N.H.- 362 Vineland-Miliville-Bridgeton, Maine, SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024- N.J. , SMSA. $4. S/N 003-024- 04769-1. 04840-0. 294 Provo-Orem, Utah, SMSA. $4.25. 363 Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, Calif. , S/N 003-024-04772-1. SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04841-8. 295 Pueblo, Colo. , SMSA. $4.25. 366 Waterbury, Conn. , SMSA. $4. S/N 003-024-04773-0. S/N 003-024-04844-2. 297 Raleigh-Durham, N.C. , SMSA. 370 Wheeling, W. Va.-Ohio, SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04775-6. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04848-5. 299 Redding, Calif., SMSA. $4.25. 371 Wichita, Kans., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04777-2. S/N 003-024-04849-3. 304 Roanoke, Va., SMSA. $4.25. 375 Wilmington, N.C., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04782-9. S/N 003-024-04853-1. 311 St. Cloud, Minn. , SMSA. $4.25. 378 York, Pa. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003- S/N 003-024-04789-6. 024-04856-6. 312 St. Joseph, Mo. , SMSA. $4.25. 380 Yuba City, Calif. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04790-0. S/N 003-024-04858-2. 318 San Angelo, Tex., SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024-04796-9. GE-50 United States Maps 319 San Antonio, Tex. , SMSA. $4.25. No. 76 Standard Consolidated Statistical S/N 003-024-04797-7. Areas and Standard Metropolitan Statis- 324 Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, tical Areas: June 19, 1981. 1 p. Calif. , SMSA. $4.25. S/N 003-024- $2.75. 42' x 30" . 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ECONOMIC 31 New Jersey (Change Sheet) . 3 pp. 1 m Ic rof Ic he. 1980 Annual Survey of Manufactures 33 New York (Change Sheet) . 10 pp. M80(AS)-4.1 Fuels and Electric Energy I microfiche. Consumed. 57 pp. 1 microfiche. 36 Ohio (Change Sheet) . 5 pp. I microfiche. 1978 Census of Agriculture 53 Part 3 South (Change Sheet) . Volume 5, Special Reports 3 pp. 1 microfiche. Part 3 Coverage Evaluation. 28 pp. SC77-S Subject Series I microfiche. 2 Hotels, Motels, and Other Lodging Places (Change Sheet) . 3 pp. 1977 Census of Manufactures 1 microfiche. MC77-1 Industry Series 3 Laundry, Cleaning, and Garment 33A Blast Furnaces, Steel Workers, Services (Change Sheet) . 4 pp. and Rolling and Finishing Mills 1 microfiche. 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Cotton Ginned Prior to August 1 ; BR Monthly Retail Trade--Sales and Crops of 1977 to 1980 through End-of- Inventories: February 1981 , 41 pp. Season Report-Crop of 1980, 24 pp. 1 microfiche; March 1981, 41 pp. I microfiche; Cotion Ginned Prior to 1 microfiche; April 1981, 43 pp. August 1 ; Crops of 1978 to 1981 through 1 microfiche; May 1981, 41 pp. 14 End-of-Season Report-Crop of 1981, GOVERNMENTS 24 pp. I microfiche. A20 Cotton Ginnings by County Current Governments Reports Cotton Ginned Prior to September 1 ; GE Government Employment Crops of 1980 and 1979 through End-of- 81 No. 1 Public Employment In 1981. Season Report-Crop of 1980, 30 pp. 42 pp. I microfiche, 1 microfiche; Cotton Ginned Prior to 80 No. 1 Public Employment in 1980. 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PUBLICATIONS Chicago, Ill., SMSA Dallas-Fort Worth, Tex., SMSA 1980 Census of Population Detroit, 'Alch. , SMSA PC60-1-A Characteristics of the Population: Honolulu, Hawaii, SMSA Number of Inhabitants PHC80-S2 Advance Estimates of Social, Guam Economic, and Housing Characteristics U.S. Virgin Islands Arizona Colorado 1960 Census of Population and Housing PHC80-3 Summary Characteristics for PHC80-2 Census Tracts (Maps) Governmental Units and Standard Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N.Y., SMSA Metropolitan Statistical Areas Alexandria, La., WSA Connecticut Ann Arbor, Mich., SMSA Hawaii Atlanta, Ca,, SMSA Kansas Raton Rouge, La., SMSA Vermwt Boston, Mass., SMSA Wyoming Buffalo, N.Y. , SMSA PHC80-R3 Alplabetical Index of Industries Charleston, W. Va., SMSA and OCCUPat!01115, Final Edition U.S� MIMOW PPJNr)W.IrPIM, 1902 280-9961827 U.S. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS- CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES! F I I -11 T TRANSPORTATION FICIFFINIF FOREIGN TR I ACE I I L J I HOUSI NG L 1: 1 1 J" BUSINESS(RETAIL.WHOLESALE,SERVICES)I F 1, J, I i ror the 1`101tioc GOVERNMENTS�I J 1, 1 L I I I AGRICULTURE� MINERAL INDUSTRIES L__ J. L 1, T I' MAN U F ACTUR ES POPULATION L-J.--]- I-, ! f 1' J '[ - T--T 4_--T_--T__T___r T- -'T- r I T I I 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1790 1810 11130 1850 1870 1890 1910 1930 1950 1970 1990 CFF No. 18 (Rev.) Issued December 1982 CENSUS BUREAU PROGRAMS AND PRODUCTS DO YOU NEED STATISTICS ed its people; their activities,products, Since the early 1940's, when Sam- LIKE THESE? and possessions; and has noted the pling techniques came into use, the changes taking place over time. Bureau has conducted a number Of • Which areas have the fastest growing surveys—annual, quarterly, monthly, or populations? KEY TO CHARTS one-time—on the basis of samples • What is the average value of houses in (rather than complete counts). The my neighborhood? Program Data detail and accuracy of the estimates • How do shoe sales in my area com- area series Page drawn from the information gathered pare with sales in other parts of the Agriculture AC,P,A 6 in a survey is determined by the size of country? Compendia 14 the sample used. The larger the sample, • How many acres of wheat did farmers Construction CC,C 6 the more precise the survey. Foreign Trade FT 11 grow in my county? Geography PHC,GE 14 Sampling also has allowed collecting • How much money did my county Governments GG,I GR,GT,GE, a wide variety of data in a census with- government spend on road main- GF,GSS 12 out unduly burdening every respondent. Housing HC,H,PHC 4,5 tenarice last year, and how did that International ISP,P 13 For example, estimates of such char- compare with the neighboring Manufactures MC,ASM,CIR, acteristics as the number of persons counties? MA,MQ 8 with a college education or the number Mineral Inds. MIC,ASG 9 • How well do imports and exports Other economic MB,WB,ES, of homes with air-conditioning can be balance in U.S. trade with the CBP,EC 10 published in population and housing Mideast? Outlying areas census reports for areas as small as (economic) OAC 10 Population, housing, business, agri- Population PC,PHC,P,CDS 4,5 census tracts (see "Census Geography" culture, government finances, foreign below), even though these questions trade—the Bureau of the Census Retail Trade RC,BR,CB 7 were asked of only a sample (10) of gathers Service Inds. Sc'es 8 data on these and many other subjects, Transportation TC 10 households. Complete (100) counts as illustrated in this Facirflinder. Wholesale Trade WC,BW 8 P are limited to essential data such as age, sex, and race, or the number of owned CENSUSES AND SURVEYS In a census, the Bureau counts and or rented housing units, and are pub- classifies every person,household,hous- lished for areas as small as city blocks. The first U.S. census was taken in ing unit, farm, mine, factory, business, By law (title 13, U.S. Code), every- 1790, as provided in the Constitution or government in the area where the one must respond to all Bureau censuses (article 1, section 2), shortly after the census is being taken, which could be and also to some of its surveys. In re- Nation came into being. Since then, as the Nation as a whole or a single city. turn for this cooperation, the Bureau graphed in the masthead to this Fact- Some censuses are taken every 5 years, must keep all personal and business j7nder, the country has regularly count- while others occur every 10 years. information confidential (except in the 'Wr OF For sale by Customer Services(DUSD),Bureau of the Census,Washington, D.C. 20233, or any U.S. Department of Commerce district office.Postage U.S. Department of Commerce stamps not acceptable; currency submitted at sender's risk. Remittances BUREAU OF THE CENSUS from foreign countries must be by international money order or by draft on a U.S. bank.40cents per copy.A discountof 25percent isavailable on ordersof 100copiesor more sent to a singleaddress. censuses and surveys of governments, and nine census divisions, all of In the census of retLdl trade,the Bureau where public records are used, and in which Die groupings of States publishes data for central busincs� the foreign trade statistics program). 9 standard motropolitan statistical districts (CBD's) ond rinklor retail cen- The Bureau publishes the results In such areas (SMSA's) and standard con. ter% (MRCIs); in the census of govern- a way that no person or firm can be solidated statistical areas I SCSAs) merits, for �cllkool districts and other identified. Individual data can be * census county divisions (CCD's) special districts; and in foreign trade released only to tile named persons or In States where MCD boundaries and international rincarch.for countries firms,or their legal representatives. are not satisfactory for Statistical and wotId areas. purposes* Generally, survey data are published CENSUS GEOGRAPHY 0 census designated places(formerly only for tile larger areas, such as the called "unincorporated places") United States, its regions, and wme The Bureau collects and publishes 9 Urbanized areas* States, wIdlu census data are made data for two kinds of areas: 9 census tracts and block number- available for smallerareas as well. Governmental areas.. . Ing areas (BNA's)-subdivisions of 0 the United States, Puerto Rico, counties (primarily in metro- polltan areas), averaging about and outlying areas under U.S. sovereignty or jurisdiction. 4,000 people* HOW THE STATISTICS ARE at States, counties, and county 9 census blocks,-generally equiva- PUBLISHED equivalents lent to city blocks* • incorporated places (c,g., cities, 0 cnioneration districts (EWs)- 77tc v,vinbols used below appear in the villages) and minor civil divisions census administrative areas,averig- charmand text thatfullow. (MCUs) of countles (such as Ing around 500 Inhabitants,where M Printed reports. Most census and townships) block statistics Ole not available* • congressional districts and elec- survey results are marle available 9 block groups(BGs)� counterparts in statistical tables In printed re. tion precincts* to FD's, averaging 1,000 to ports as illustrated on poges 3 • American Indian reservations and 1,200 population, In arcas with and 9. Relatively few Censm Alaska Native village%* census blocks* Bureau publications include analy- . . .and statistical areas,including- sis of the statistics. Since the four census regions (Northeast, _cDa—tt-obtalnud only in tho cumus of amount of data that can cconorni- South, North Central, and West) ropulatirot and linuslog. cally be put In print is firrilted, greater detail, both statistical and COMPARISON OF DETAIL,PRINTED geographic, frequently may be REPORT VS.SUMMARY TAPE/MICROFICHE,1980 CENSUS found on microfiche and, more especially, on computer tape. The Statistical Abstract of the United Wow 5 5 to 17 18 to 64 61 1=1 States and other compendia iseo pswa Wit recodt ym Y"M Wq 1W p. 14 ) pull together die most At* ......... .......... 2 311 1 160 1 151 205 519 1 W 225 Important data from a wide variety 0.0 1458 731 727 98 279 911 170 1 139 667 A72 87 340 750 62 of sources. StrIo town .................-........ 2 215 1 112 1 103 135 565 11125 190 swadston tc�...................­­ 1750 1150 900 111 168 1047 224 10 Microfiche. All Census reports SWARMS t0Wo ............... ------: I Ole 496 542 70 253 611 104 &WW 2318 1 1$1 1 167 printed since the 1790's are re- produced an milersifiche and can be W. FEPSORS By SEX of OF purchased from commercial sources. TOTAL FEMALE The Bureau sells inicrofiche reports UNDER I YEAR 19 It Above: Excerpt from PC80-1-B, from 1968 on, excluding the 1980 1 AND 2 YEARS 43 21 General Population Ciaracteristles Census of Population and Housing, 3 AND 4 JEAS Z& 21 5 Ties 12 3 (Massachusetts), printed report, and also makes available on fiche 6 IEW 19 11 7 TO 9 JEARS 81 40 table for towns/townships of several detailed data series not In 10 7013 YEARS 92 38 14 YEARS 24 18 1,000 to 2,500 persons. print. 15 1EARS lq 7 I& YEARS 20 13 Computer tapes. Many census and 17 ICARS 22 9 survey results are Issued on magnetic 18 1EARS 0 7 19 YEARS 14 7 tape, a form that allows users to 10 IEARS I 2 is 3 21 YEARS 24 It Ixft Table from Summary Tape handle large amounts of data effl- 22 TO 24 YEARS 52 10 ri(e IA for Aslilleld town (on 25 TO 29 YEARS lot 84 clently. These tapes take several 30 TO 34 )EARS 193 89 microfiche) forms: b TO 44 IE4R9 123 59 45 TO 54 YEAPS 143 73 Summary tapei; parallel many 5� in 59 YEAR3 S? 32 60 40 61 YEAR$ b 15 printed Census reports with the 62 TO 64 YEARS 49 26 61 TO 74 YEARS 116 58 same or more tabulations. In 75 TO 94 YEARS 4s 26 the case of the population and ri (EARS AND OVER 9 6 2 housing censuses,summary tapes WHO USES THE DATA? PORTION OF TABLE,1980 include considerable statistical CENSUS OF HOUSING,HC80-1-A, The Census Bureau's demographic FOR PLACES OF 2,500 TO 10,000 or geographic detail not pub- and economic statistics reflect most lished elsewhere. aspects of America's society and econ- Flubfic-use microdata files in- Places Racky clude records for unidentified omy in one way or another. Thus the Ford data are used by government, busi- Rdlo city city individual persons, households, nesses, trade associations, community Tom hoi valt,............. 1 370 1 895 and housing units in a form that organizations, churches, students, farm- Vacant seasonal Ord rmgralo�------------ I I I protects the confidentiality of Ymr,round housing units-----_--------- 1 359 1 892 ers, market researchers, social scientists, YEAR-ROUND HOUSING UNITS the responses, but allows users and many others: perions to design their own tabulations. IS, The census of population is used to Total pit,-Nn------------------ 3 215 4 804 Persons in octupied howang units.1980..--- 3 158 4 726 Geographic information is Per Occupied having unit............ 2.70 277 apportion and redistrict seats in the Dhimer�pied housing units----------- 2 103 3 319 limited. Pe RentenonctIpied housing units----------- ' 055 1 407 re U.S. House of Representatives and signs in occuipled housing units,1970..... 2 100 4 801 Geographic reference files we State legislatures, to assure equal Tadrl by Race and Spanhh Origin of developed by the Bureau in HousilhoWer housling unift,------------ 764 1 158 order to assign geographic codes representation. ---------------------- 75 848 maps 9 Public agencies need data about 5 1 to addresses and to create Black------ ------------­------- - their population and economic base Spanish uncurl---------------------- 29 426 by computer.(See p. 15.) No _--------- 406 S48 me in order to use taxpayers' money whiio..thwon-U-INS ----------- 395 326 a] Maps. The Bureau publishes outtli wisely in providing services and in Black--- -- ---------------------- - 4 Spanish origin----------------------- 20 303 maps that show the names and planning future development. vaturcy,Shchus boundaries of the geographic areas 0 A business might use census data in Vincent housing units----------- 189 186 For sale Only------------------------- 52 1 6 for which data are produced, and locating new outlets-characteristics vacant less than 6 months------------- 41 12 statistical maps and charts that of prospective customers(age groups, Median pass asked.................. $76 50D $11 700 For rent-, - 70 60 display selected data by the use of income levels, owners or renters, Vacant 66 38 Median rent asked------:------------ $247 color and shading.Appropriate out- etc.), projected population growth, Other Vacant,--------------------­--- 67 10101 Pheaviging Facciliflas line maps are bound with the volume of sales in similar businesses, Yw.mW bous, .4 urM-------- 9 printed reports or are available and the like. Complete plumbi*g for excluarNe use_..... 1 13150 1 !62 Locking complen,plumbing for exclusive use-- 9 30 separately. Text continues on page IS. Complete Plumbing hat used by another TABLE FROM CURRENT BUSINESS REPORTS,MONTHLY RETAIL TRADE SERIES BR Table 6. Estimated Monthly Retail Sales, by Selected Kinds of Business for Specified Large States I PERCENT CHANGE Loss 'AcNI 1.�9 'S. 1982 "F .19(12 NO STATE AND KIND OF BUSINESS a ROM JAN. FEB. MAR. I AZ7MAY JUNE JULY ALIG�. SEP. I OCT. NOV. DEC. AUG.I JULY 1� MOS. I I I I_!tpl I I 1 1981 1 1982 11981 DATA IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, NOT ADJUSTED FOR SEASONAL VARIATIONS, HOLIDAY OR TRADING-DAY DIFFERENCES E 9,771 93;4 10,46? 10:533 10:6 1 10 4 Z 10;?G7 10:514.9 10,893 10,536 10,711 10,393 12,925 -3.2 -1.5 0 64 ,Too 3 559 3 61, 5 3 3 3 3 3 3,886 3,701 3,661 3,386 3,982 -14.2 -1.4 IN. IOODS, TOTAL ....... 3,248 233 9 ;Z7 CALIFORNIA, TOTAL............. *51: 0 U NORDA U RAGELE GOODS, TOTAL..... 61523 6".a 6,767 6,974 7.071 7,021 7,324 7,21S 7,007 6,035 7,050 7,007 8,993 .3.0 -1.5 a,s DEPARTMENT STORES......... 897 851 1,013 1,073 1,102 1,099 1,046 1,050 1,094 1;07�e loI58 WOL 2,111 -4.0 -0:4 -11 GAP, TOTAL!..".,.....o....11 2, , 0 :0 2,279 1 a 2,445 2,525 2,544 2,555 2,`176 2,501 2,562 2 53 2,648 2,858 4,618 .2.4 +1 3 FLORIDA, TOTAL................ 3,962 4,036 4,567 4,507 4,243 4,092 4,243 4,137 4,150 3,978 q,171 4,240 5,102 .0.3 -2.5 .2.3 DURABLE GOODS, TOTAL ....... 1,317 1,414 1,576 1,596 1,520 1,421 1,435 1,379 1,513 �1487 _LUO 1,637 -3.9 -3.5 _p�----A�_2,911 _Z_1-NR�71 1 6 __.!I�7 TABLE FROM CONSUMER INCOME,SERIES P-60 Table 13. Selected Characteristics of Households--Households,by Total Money Income in 1981 (NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS. HOUSEHOLDS AS OF MARCH 1982) MEDI..N INCOME KLAN INCOME SELECTED CHARACTERIS71CS STAND; STAND $5,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 125,000 S30,000105,000 140,000 $5::000 $75,000 AN AND UNDER TO I. T 0 TO TO TO TO TO TO AND VALUE ERROR VAi,UE ERROR TOTAL 1"OOD .9,999 IN,99, .1a,999 $24,999 129,999 $34,999'1139,999 149,999 $7 999 JOVER (DOL., IDOL.) (VUL.) GOL.) ALL HOUSEHOLDS 83 527 8 757 12 471 12 058 1 an, 1 9 0, _LLZ�S 9 507 6 092 6 315 4 630 5 469 4 547 1 445 19 074 100 22 707 83 EDUCATIONAL ITT�_IIIENI OF HOUSEHOLDER ELEMENTARYS TOTAL . . . . 13 749 3 359 3 747 2 417 1 411 997 671 440 272 241 160 34 9 644 118 13 103 129 0 To 7 YEARS. 7 413 2 004 2 107 1 263 720 47o 296 21a 147 106 70 IV a 80 165 12 203 166 a YEARS . . . 6 336 1 355 1 cup 1 Leo 691 527 375 223 125 135 90 20 10 681 206 14 155 199 HIGH SCHOOL3 TOTAL - IS 5 064 4 084 2 936 2 121 2 158 1 310 261 17 703 129 20 441 97 1 To I YiAAS: I'l 457 -1 9nB3' 2 4'�4qa I UN I 54T31 1 148 855 533 418 374 194 45 13 155 185 16 347 161 4 YEARS . . . Zg 129 2 233 3 902 4 552 4 068 3 916 3 229 2 AGA 1 703 1 You 1 124 215 19 7QB Ials 22 052 117 COLLEGE. TOTAL . . . . 29 192 A 111 2 370 3 100 3 283 3 1146 3 )37 2 938 2 238 071 3 069 1 150 26 641 152 30 608 166 1 TO 3 YEARS. 13 086 734 1 4116 1 769 1 692 1 67L 1 538 1 2oq 910 1 097 799 107 22 365 20 25 182 199 4 YR RE 16 106 _-14,7 892 --1 1 774 1 734 1 328 1 974 2 270 ��57 35 017 3 CENSUS BUREAU PROGRAMS AND PRODUCTS NOTF: Unless otherwise specified. referonces art to the latest rensus,wwov,or Other Comes Bureau pruduct,inicludinq preliminary or advance rcricirts For earlier years,see Bureau of the Center Cararoil of Publications, 1790,1972 and Subst-quent:annual rditiorm The OFF numbor followinq the ndmv of a statistiral program refors to the Fac.ffinder I-ruchure covering that particular sublert S�p I ist on back rslyr-. Within each section,series are divided between censusei (and other information released at firdi-Nak of%everal yvim or mure)and rurrvrirpr�vlm�,which include annual or more frequent surveys and estimates.Specific yearscatc!in the"Frequency"column rp referpncL years,the date of iswo may bu 1 3�v4r; later. Statistical program and series Examplesordmia Data available for— Frequency Population.census(OFF 7) PC80 1 A,Aturriber of Inhabitants Reports dennacd"complete count"may Include total 1.14,region%,division%,States. YrArs eradniq in M(complete count) population,race,Spanish origin,age,six,household SCSA's,�MSA's,countio,places, 11011 PC80,1 B,General Population relationship,household sizejesidence in group quartikrs, urbanized areas(ILIA's),minor Characteristics 123 (complete family type,marital status,and urban/rural trildanco. civil divisions(MCD's),census count) Other reports,that Include data based an a sample,anay ckojetty diviQons(CCO's). PC80 1-C,Central Social and have the above items plus type Of group guArt"",War,' American I ndidn reservations, Economic Chatralerisf,cs 03 Of birth,citizenship.year of leendivathu",lanqudge Aldska Native vdIaq,,,s PCS0-1 1),Detailed Population spoken at home and ahifity to speak En-linh,ancestry. Chavarteristirs M school enrollment,years of school completed,residence b (Geographic and statist(cal detail PCM7,Subject Reports M years ago,activity 6 years ago,disability status,fertility, varies by ri-part Vres.1 PCMS1,Supplementary Reports veteran states,marital history,lahor force status list M week,place of work,travel time w work,persons In Must report series cover Puerto carpeted,Induitry,occupation,class of worker,work and Rica and outlying areas as well oq and unemployment in 1979.income in 1979 by type, States and District of Columbia and poverty starus In 19 19 Z_ Housing,census(OFF 6) U) 0 HOBO I A,General Housing Report denoted"complete count"includes tenure, See PC s0fiv%ahuvc� Yvars rodent in 0 characteristics M(Complete vacancy status,placarded facilities,rocenit,persons In 110.1 count) Unit,Persons Per room,Value,contract rent Oth-r HCS0 18,Detailed Hour," reports,which include data based on a sample,may cuver Characteristics M the above items pfu%farm residence,year structure tallt, z HC80-2,Metropolitan Housing year household"moved into unit,units In structure, Characteristics M stories in structure,and PMWnCe Of f0dMiTt'r crewstur, HOBO Z Sobjwt Roports M gross rent,bedrooms,bathrooms,son rco of water,sewage 0 HC80.Sl,Supplementary Reports disposal,air-conditioning,telephone In unit,heating j. M equipment,fuels for heating and cooklint,mortgagestatus and selected monthly owner costs,vehicles available HC804,Conitonents of inventory Nevi construction,conventions,menjers.demolitions, U,S,reglam; YCAN coding in CL Change C3 recent movers'characteristics �1011 0 HC80 5.Residential Finaricit M Financing of nonfarm homes,characteristics of U,S,,regions Yeirsvirichnit in mortgages,properties,owrovis "V Population and housing,census Combined population end huusing data,see s,�Parjtv (CFF 6 and 7) headings above for examples Evcludo%subjects in HC80-4 and HCBU-b report& PHCS0 I,BlockStativurs Census him"in UA's and other Years cndinq in 0 139(complete count) blocked area% PHCBO 2,Census Tracts M Census tract%in SMSA's and other tracted�ireas PHC80 3.Summary Characteristics States,SCSA's,SMSA's,coun- for Governmental Units and ties,Incurpowe'l Places.hICID's Standard Metropolitan Stahstical in 20 Stal"s Areas M pHC80 4,Congressional Districts State CouguISSIUMad districts ofthe 98th Congress M PHC80-S1,Supplementary U.S,States.SMSA's of 1980 Reports L13 1,000.00G+population PHC80 S2,Supplementary Status,counties,places of Reports M 26.0011+population Summary Tape File; BG/ED's,blocks,larger areas* 1980 STF I ON (complete count) Tracts,larger areas- 2 ED (complete coural PIG/rD's,larg,'r areaso 3 ON Tracts,larger areas- 4 @ Stoics,SCSA's,SMSA's,counties 6 9 and places of 60,EIUO+popula- tion OAreas vary by file within STF. Equal Employment Opportunity Racei'Spanish origin and sex for the civilian labor force Counties and pldc,!s of 60,000+ 1980 JEEO)Fee(90 by approximately bOO detailed occupation categories, population Alto race/Sprinish origin and Dex by education and age. 4 Statistical program and series Examples of data Data available for— Frequency Public-Use Microdata Samples A Sample 0 6%sample of individual person,household,and States,county groups of 1980 housing-unit records with identification removed 100,000+population a Sample(E) 1%sample,same SMSA's,county groups of IOG,000+population C Sample 0 1%sample,same States/State groups,large UA's Master Area Reference File Identifies by numeric code and name—State,county, U.S.,States 1980 (MA RF)(E) MCD/CCD,place,tract or block numbering area,BG (See also entri. or ED—together with basic population and housing es under counts from the 1980 census. "Geography"on pp.14-15.) Population,current programs (CFF 7) P 20,Population Characteristics Population profile,marital status and living U.S. Annual MMO arrangements,household and family characteristics, school enrollment,educational attainment,fertility, 0 mobility,voting(biennial),Spanish origin P 23,Special Studies MMM(B Youth,women;older,Black,and metropolitan/ U.S. Irregular nonmetropolitan populations > P 26,Population Estimates Population U.S. Monthly and Projections Millmd) Population,age U.S.,States Annual Z Age,sex,raw U.S. Annual Population,per capita income U.S.,States,counties,SMSA's, Annual > subcounty areas Z P-26,Federal-State Cooperative Population,births,deaths,net migration a States,counties,metropolitan Annual Program for Population areas EstiniatesMO(B 0 C P 27,Farm Population 1111111110 Age,race,employment characteristics(see also U.S. Annual heading under"Agriculture") P-28,Special Censuses MM Age,sex,race,Spanish origin,housing units Selected counties,places Contract P-00,Consumer Income M MO Money income,noncash benefits,poverty status,by U.S.,regions,30 largest SMSA's Annual 0 level of education,age,sex,race,and type of 0 householder Current Population Survey Labor-force characteristics and periodic supplements U.S.,States,large SMSA's Monthly Micradatis Files(9 used to produce P-20,P�27,and P-60 CDS,Special Demographic Trends in population,housing,settlement,social U.S.,sometimes regions and cities occasional AmilysisMa indicators Collected for other agencies Labor-forwi characteristics,health,longitudinal U.S.,States,large cities, Periodic studies of socioeconomic changes,voting,education, governmental units income,leisure activities,English language proficiency, outdoor recreation,crime,prisoners,visual impair- ment,scientists and engineers,consumer expenditures, capital punishment,volunteer workers,retirement history,veterans Housing,current programs (CFF 6) H-I 11,Housing Vacancy Survey Vacancy rates,characteristics of vacant units U.S.,regions Quarterly, Milli annual H 130,Market Absorption of Absorption rates by size,rent,facilities U.S. Quarterly, Apartments(IIIIII1111 annual H 150,Annual Housing Survey See list u nder census H C series on pA,also U.S.regions Annual;biennial 111111111110 neighborhood and recent movers'characteristics from 1982 H-170,Annual HousingSurvey As above 60 selected SMSA's and their 15 SMSA's each MMO central cities year 1­1171,Supplementary Reports Summaries from H-170 series Some as H-I 70 Annual MW Annual Housing Survey Corresponds to H-1 50 and H-170 Selected SMSA's and selected Annual, Microdsts Files(9 central cities with 100,000+ quadrennial population Collected for other agencies =rmobile home placements,residential Vary Periodic s 5 Statistical program and series E xamplies of data Date available for— Frequency Census(CFF 31 AC78 A.State and Couta;. V,sta Farm%dcrojje,crops,fruil.,aid nut peoductlun,vLqp U.S,regiuns,divisions, 1978,then years Ch I'St'iNda"LLIN tables,numery ind yt,-n1muw products,value of sales, Stare�,counties;also ending in"2" 2.County!OMM'ov data lied wte,wolavort,Im 0 farm of orqat'173tuin, PuLnq Fbco and outlyinq and"7" L30 i,,,stovt na pouiny,,tomii 0 v4c jrP4 3,Irchiodual County t,t,te and occupition of opt ralon,v-1,eted production dataMO(D imen,�a vvp--nke,hired workers,machim-ry and#x4vitaurnt,rri.jci,�t vilw,of land and buildin,,is,and us,of fortilijerx,pCificides,and other chumirlis AC78 AS kInculturril Snwvi Pc�c,pts,payroll.�_ pribartemal labor orlim U.S.,States,countlis 1978 min patiQn,sr rvices ri.mfi,f...I,cipitil r,poncblurvi, UJI ch3nq,-in qo.ts value of i xvmth cc far"nFogy M AC79 IR,Irn-i,,nor,MW Irrigated crop acrtAde and dinsifications;of wrilated U,S.,rtjiumt,dittkinns, 1978.then Yvan landI us,:for irrilation uniaminnum,number of farmi Stitt%firahnew basins f-ricling in'7' M and acres�,rypd,quantities of wirer used and conveyed, L) Irrigation facilities and i,quipment,and fmirroal rharVtPrIstici AC78 SR,Spe,,al Repot�MM Graphic summary,VuvPrj-f,-evaluation U S,Stim'., 1978,then Vries ending in"T'drld '7' r�rna fmmQ%firm and rinth itrigation,form U.S..States 1979and Lnerny,ur" iteriodic Otain,11111 Of drItiCURV41 lands VS,StOrn,counties 1978,then vedrs ording in"7" Horticultural spectilit(s U.S,States.counties 1918 end periodic Surnisrsins ICFF 31 P 27,Farm Populornon Mae Age,race,employment charecterimics fees,Ww fist- U S Annual trig under"Poigulstion,current programe- A.I D,Cotton Ginningir bV Obles ginned U�S,Stal" Twice milinthilt State u3n during reareari A 20,Curren Otrininis;by Bel"ginned U 1,States,Ishected counties Monthly during Cov"Iya3m 90~ A 30,Corma,qnoingfor Number of gins,bouss ginned,equivalent 4Wlb net U S.States.cau"ties Annual the United Stem aim weight balm,production (crop year) Census(CFF 9) CCII 1,IndustrV senes inpotes Numburof tvc,,ipts.employment; U.S.,States Years ending in for 27 standard mdustri it VdVrOlK PdYJTWMfS N wbcontrictors:payments for --2"ind"7" diss,ficanan(SIC) m,t,ojil,camrum�m,,and!supplies,payments for urda�trivs)Moors wntol of structures,maclem-ty.andequipm,rit, piyna,mi fur pom,,t,forts, ind lumic4tirs:payorivrai for Wjtvj,j purchased serim,,volim ad&I, :,iputol oxitt-nifitums;dutiful the year,deprecLiblo assets z also 0 Construction rmeipts;by tyloi of structure and class UIS. "ame as above of construction,tutpiroi for wcondiry ctivitlus CC77 A.Gfographir Area Senes rJumber of e�q,jb%bmoas,tmpluyeei,payroll,bu�,i Staten. f4ame as above MISS runs rec,,WN value WI&CI,spl.lctf-d pavnients,c.1pstal exIienditurei,fixed a�svts and depreciation, summary statistics by SIC induAry and receipt size of establishment z also 0 Numbcrof establistimtots,employees,payroll, Selected SMSA's Samv as above construction tetuhatt,value added,end selected I,jymf,nts CC17-S I M,keg4 Fr,an of Numbor of Wablishments,numbpr of proprietors U.S. Same as above Otq?m1ation andSpo, Alizd and wori:mj partners,employnatnt.and receipts that in Types of Conifraction(9 for construction establkhmerill with and without payroll,classified by industry find by legal form ofordmii4tion CC17 S 2(M),Operatini,Rill", Onerdtinq films for construction establishments States Same as above and Con7parxim Amilysus of with pjyr(jll,wch as number of employees W.r SKOded Data(9 establishment,value added per employee,expendi fares per dollar of construction receipts Statistical program and series Examples of data Data available for— Frequency Surveys(CFF 9) C-20,Housing Starts M 990 Types of structure,permits,mobile home shipments U.S.,regions,inside and out. Monthly also side SMSA's Ownership,apartment building characteristics, U.S.,regions Quarterly and new mobile home placements C-21,New Residential Construc- Estimated permits,starts,completions,under- 20SMSA's Quarterly tion in Selected Standard construction,and authorized but not started Metropolitan Statistical Areas MJJM 0 0 C-22,Housing Completions MM Number of housing units completed and under U.S.,regions,inside and Monthly Z construction outside SMSA's C�215,New One-Family Houses Sales U.S. Monthly Sold and ForSale MMM Financing U.S.,regions Quarterly 0 C-25,Characteristics of Now Physical and financial characteristics U.S.,regions,inside and Annual Housing MMM outside SMSA's 0 C-27,Price Index of Now One, Measures of inflation in housing U.S. Quarterly Z Family Houses Sold M Mill Regions Annual I 0 C-30, Value of New Construction Value of private construction by type:residential; U.S. Monthly 0 Put in Place M N nonresidential farm;public utilities;value of public construction by type: residential;nonresidential buildings; highways,military facilities;sewer and water;conserva- tion.Above data in both current and constant dollars; major construction cost indexes prepared by private and government organizations C-40,Housing Units Authorized Excludes hotels,motels,and institutions U.S.,regions,divisions, Monthly, by Building Permits and Public States,SMSA's,places annual ContractsilImB C-50,Residential Alterations Expenditures U.S. Quarterly and Repairs MOO Expenditures by type of construction,other U.S.,regions Annual characteristics Census CFF 10) RC77-A,Geographic Area Series All establishments,establishments with payroll, U.S.,States,SMSA's,counties, Years ending in MES proprietorshlips and partnerships,employment, places with 2,500+population "2"and"T' payrolls for entire year and first quarter,sales for all establishments and those with payroll,by kind of business RC77-C,Major Retail Centers in Number of establishments,sales,payroll,employment, SMSA's by State,SMSA cities Same as above SMSA's M09(9 percent change in sales 1972-77,percent distribution with CBD's,CBD's and MRC's of 1977 sales by kind of business M I RC77-L,Merchandise Line Sales Number of establishments and sales;percentage of U.S.,States,SMSA's Same as above > M(U.S.only),1111110 total sales by line and for kind of business,for 31 broad lines,counts of establishments and amount and percent of line sold RC77-S,Subject Series MON Estatablishment and firm size,miscellaneous topics U.S.,some for States and Some as above > SMSA's a M Survey$(CFF 10) BR,Monthly Robi#Trade MMM Estimates of sales,end-of-month inventories,and Sales: U.S.,regions,divisions; Monthly inventory-sales ratios by kind of business selected SCSA's,SMSA's,States, and cities.Inventories: U.S.only B R,[Year] Retail Trade M 90 Estimates of sales,year-end inventories,sales-inventory U.S. Annual ratios,and methods of inventory valuation for retail storm and warehouses by kind of business CB,Advance Monthly Retail Estimates of sales by kind-of-business groups,per- U.S. Monthly Sales MOM centage changes,preliminary and final monthly sales estimates for previous months 7 Statictical program and series Examples of date Data available for- Frequeocy Census ICFF 11) VX77 A, bvoyryph,,�A wt S�rw� Num1wrof citablishmetirs,mles,pdyrol I,emplovirri US,,Stites,SMSA's,countim Yeirs ending in MIKe orriong expemcs,end of y�ar Inventories,lype-of cities with 2,500f population "2"and"I" uprwron jnrl�end of busnv�s debol Yates by q.req'ilpho level WC71 L,W;w1,%efi'TonmuWay Number in.]tobd�ilos of establishments by kind of U,S.,selected MA's Same as above tm,S�6,� Q tU 1, �nbqll N busire,s,tvpP,A r.perdf ion,,ind commodity lint,sold, wevrilaw of tocilsalte;in sitteifir kind of btowee4i. by pre,percmlarie of handlin-ji establishments'tutal", 10%, w by line -i It( VIC77-,�501,,rr S-wr�MW E%ir-dible,hawnt ind firm wo;petroleum bulk stations U S.,same for Sm"and SdMO as above (1) and terminals,sales by clj�of coitempr;credit sales, SMSA's w and b.ej debt lo%ws."arphow.spact:; -A 0 mist.ulidneouslitilk-ets slosseals,(CFF 11) i 7 Mictim"whistesaire rnitse, Evoreated wift Invantill",W4 WIM*4"fatilloss of U1.61 *#wl1ll1f i, MIN nis cl am whakw4millsilt*Awtsd kindall-liesdriassip" ow,[1,001 Wh"$A*riwk Estimathitcl is"and vissir-anat Imessethift by kind of UA AAWM me b"reles and 40 fwM of O"ninhiP.WNWWAWftfY ratios and MOOW*of keesetters,WultO,DY"WOhM whillsealairs'kind of, Corous ICFF 121 LLI qC17,A,Geo,jrjohic Arri.Soum Number of eslobleshments,receipts,payroll,employ U,S,Stites,SMSA's,counties, Years coding in ov nt,number of propricturshos;and partner%hips, cities of 2,bOG+population "2"and'T' by kind of ljusjnt�s(d0jil vines by geographic area, fi,rordw4n,s nurdly III 5cope fol IqMird for tdx �vrrptorhvlttml GC77-S,S,,hpw Svrw,MIN Size.of estAirshinevrit,iizr,of firrin,and legal organization, U S.some for States and SMWs $4me as above Z by receipts mzv flild employment size,nut ther of P%tab lishn-ents,wceplq,payroll,drid 0 reployrovot,by P Ind�A business for U'S. > Separate o-iocril for S'Aecl-'d industries 1Z Simessid;JCFF 121 Uj lin Y.WISNAlciflid-WIft Annual rectelpts at 2ORMW wvisw milluestarlas us, 'Afew hwoww cam Carl ICFF 151 MC77 1,Indaws,S�nes JJJII For 452 Industries.Oujiltily and value of products U'S.'States Years ending in shipped and materials consumed,capital expenditures, -2"and'T' as�-ti,rents,inventories,employment,payrolls, payroll supplements,hours worked,value lidded by mintifacturino, riumle'r of establishments,number of compartw%and dl,�jnpp of primary product specialim- lion and Industry cien'twin MC77 A,Geaqripiric Arr,v Soros Value of shipments,valued added by manufacturInci, U S,,States,SMSA's, Some as above LU MMIEI employment,payroll,hours worked,new capital counties,cities expenditures,and number of manufacturing establish- incrits,Inventories,aiv!ts,rents,and cost of materials, by SIC indwitry, MC17 SH,Subject Senes[ON Detailed statistics far individual subjects,includinq u1s, Same as above general summary,conrentration Wins In mine- facturarm,vviler use in minufaclierinq,fuels and electric crierly consumed,nriglu of exports,distribution of�ales biclasi of tnsforrecir,procluclium Indexes, rnanvdacturirn�4 activities in government establishment$, textile nri.xhmery in nice,selected materiall consumed, selected motalwirehlrel operations,type of larganl7a lion,Mantificinewn,InvLrarlylesarld assets,capital exp,mciltures and rental payments by SIC industry Lorifinnof ManufactumigPlints Number of Pstwb1hhnnivins by employment size clan,by States,counties,plates Same as above ch-wiled SIC unlustry 8 Statistical program and series Examples of data Data available for— Frequency Surveys(CFF 15) Annual Survey of Manufactures Some as census,except product class shipments U S.,States,SMSA's,large Annual 11ING industrial counties,selected cities Current Industrial Reports Detailed commodity data(shipments,production, U.S.,some for States and Annual, (Series of more than 100 stocks,orders,etc.),research and development SIVISA's quarterly, separate reports by stublect)MI1111 monthly > Z M3,Manufacturfors'Morithly Shipments,inventories,new and unfilled orders U.S. Monthly a Shipments,Inventories, n and0rdenMMM(9 > 0 MA-171,Shipments to Federal Number of manufacturing employees and value of U.S.,States,and selected Annual Government Agencies M 01111 manufactured goods shipped to Federal Government SMSA's agencies by agency and industry. M MA-200,Pollution Abatement Capital expenditures for pollution abatement in U.S.,States,and selected Annual Cn Costs and Expenditures MM manufacturing by industry,abatement technique SMSA's I 0 and type of pollutant abated;operating costs for 0 pollution abatement by industry,form of abatement, kind of cost and cost recovered;quentitities of pollutants removed. MO-Cl,Survey of Plant Utilization rates of industrial capacity by industry U.S.,States,and selected Annual capacitymmil and employment size of establishment;reasons for SMSA's operating at less than full capacity;time required to expand to full capacity. Collected for other agencies Research and development U.S. Annual Census(CFF 16) M IC77-1,Industry Series For 42 industries; Quantity and value of products U.S.,general statistics by Years ending in MWE) shipped and supplies used;inventories;quantity and State "2"and'T' cost of fuels and electric energy purchased,and quantities of fuels produced and consumed;capital expenditures;assets;depreciation,amortization,and depletion;rents;employment;payrolls;hours worked;cost of purchased machinery;value added in Z mining;mineral development and exploration costs; M number of establishments;number of companies MIC77-A,GeographicArea Series Value of shipments,value added by mining,employ- States,counties Same as above r- MMMO ment,payroll,hours worked,capital expenditures, Z cost of supplies,purchased machinery installed,and number of mining establishments,by SIC industry. MIC77-SR,SubjectSerfas MUg Detailed statistics for individual subjects,such as U.S. Same as above water use,capital expenditures,assets,size of establish- M ment,type of operation,and fuels and energy consumed, by SIC industry M Surveys(CFF 16) Annual Survey of Or/and Gas Field exploration,development,and production U.S,on and off shore, Annual expenditures TYPICAL TABLE FROM 1977 CENSUS OF MANUFACTURES,GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES MC77-A Table 6. Statistics by Selected Industry Group and Industry for Standard Metropolitan kill Statistical Areas: 1977 and 1972—con. (Includ Industry groups and Industries with 250 employees or more within SCSA's and SMSA's,except those that would disclose operations of Indatidual companies, For definitions of SCSA's and SMSA see appendix A. For explanation of terms,600 appendix B] 1977 1972 All estate. All employees Production workers hshments, Ste SMSA and Industry Value Now Value code With 20 added by Cost of Value of .caplida added by employ. manu. mater. shp xpon ! All manu. use or Num. Paroll Num. We facture faIS2 m.nlsi ituras employ. facture Total =to bet (m,kon her Hours miRim Snahon (million (amllon (million use (mlilion El (no) (no) (1.000) dollars) (1,000) (tell) Sells,$) oilers) dollars) dollars) dollars) (1,000) dollars) Jersey City SMSA—Gon 26 Paper and allied products... El 47 31 27 34.9 2.0 30 226 57.6 731 1308 4.9 3.7 523 2649 Convened paper products.n a c ....... 7 6 04, 4.2 03 06 30 8.4 74 157 (D) INA) (NA) 265 Paperboard containers :11 1 1 1 " 1.3 14.8 so -------------- ii 9 Statistical program and series Examples of data Datil available for— Frequency Economic censuses(CFF') UACI 11 And 2,Retail Tratife Odtthyviriod Kind-uf buslra'%�detal I Irm-l-to,Rico,SMSA',, Years endraq in 11(hohesate rr.r(P.ondS,1er;f,-J municilaul,bartias 171'anj"I" se"'."irnwries mm DAC71 3,Construction Indusfry,iourlraphir arva,,ind summaty stirlstici P"-ita Rko;WASAN. S'onv asAlovo Indusmei C30 '01-clvd"'Ll"'clPliev cc 4C OAC77 4, Manuticlures EDHI Industry,goo,iraproc ia,j,,irirl�,urrarrwry statistics Piiorfo Rico SNISA'% ,ar.,43obovc 0 municipio:i 3 OAC71 5. Verw Wandt UN Construction uidu�tries,manufactures,retail trade, Vit-iin Woauk�St Thom-ii Same as ahoye >- whalesaN traile,selected serl industries arl 14m,St Croix, 3 migur cities OAC77 6,Givans MIN Sim--asebriv- Gcr,irrr.rh 0,a-i ol,vricts S'imt.as J"VV 0 .Refer to FactAridet for subject matter lopm See also und�r t.viralition and hoaxinq hoadiruji;for these areas. Come cationneed of four wrie" JCFF 13) TC77 8,Nonreguirtil Motor Number of"Noinihmeards,operating reveriusts,payroll, U S States Yom ending in Carriers end ftithc Wamallouset amploymaird,capital expenditures,operating expenses, "2"end"I" Surveymn freight equipment,Wool of business,I"Of were houser and racrege spas,but miles;operated,revenue O~ger equipment Z lCommodati,Transpoerairso"Surveyl 0 TC77 CA.0acisraphic Are Series Tons.ton miss,value of shipments distributed by type U S.,States,49 production Same as above CDOO of com modit v,me"of transport,length of haul,site arm of shlipmems,origin,and destination TC7?,CC,Commodity Report Some"above U S.divisions games sar above 9 0 $VMS so 0 Z TC7?-CS,Commodity Tons,tori milet,end value of opimmociffift shipped bV US'.States San**I above P8,11POehOlon SurviPir Surn"Wi, manufacturers classified by commodity,moons of MIN transportation,length of haul.weight,and destination TC77 N,IV@t~rnewil Number of persons taking trips.number of trips taken, U.&'8 travel nagions,states, ith.�Mv. 191?, $Urwvalme peram trips.person rolift perscp�nifhts,soccer"modirtims ~ad foreir al year 1977 used,by travel chor@*Wlltla patient;of transport, purpose of trip,duration,diefterace,life of party,region of origin end donernaltion) Date an transportation to work,travel time,and distance are found let series H 160,Annuse!Holding Survey,sea under"Popellatim and Mousing"above 107 T.Thoik invmtorvls"d Number of vshiessic slumber Of truck�mlksal mator Use UZ stttn Yesin;ending In us#su4vy come of vehicles,annual stall lifetime Militia,model vast. "2"aft"I" body type,vehicle dift Glass,type of fuel.asequit, tion,misomensexce,cleauthurticen of oiserstor, engine size,histandom materials carried Census of Minority Owned (Source.ecorromirc.,risurses drvf,,drmni,t,,itivo Business Enterprises records.) MB77,Metoe'fy Owned Srfrarjtv ruNris(ot Hla6i;persons of Spinish U S,.States,selected SMSAs, Years rudinq in 0 tiralm,Asidit Americans,American Indiam, counties and placos with 1 DO 1121,and"T' Z and other minorities,and a summary of all or niote minority firms 0 minorities Number of firms,qross ricelpf%,number U norqraphically,by industry,emploympritand LU receipts size of firm,dad legal form of organization CC W877,Wumen Owned Havnesse; Number of firms,grass recollits,raurri of Same as above,with women. Same as above U1 mo paid employemand armu.0 payroll pfownfod amcd firms X geographically,by industry,employment and rpalifiv; 0 size,and legal form of organization,Separate report includes demagriphicand Jimintial ciriactersticit of firms and owntrN 10 Statistical program and series Examples of data Data available for— Frequency Enterprise Statistics(CFF 19) (Source:economic censuses.) ES77-1,General Report on Detailed statistics for companies by primary industrial U.S. Years ending Industrial Organization MggM activity,employment and sales size,legal form of in"2"and"T' organization,industry concentration;company- establishment cross-tabulations. Large-company data such as number of companies,owned establishments, and employees;annual payroll;sales and receipts;end- of-year inventories,capital expenditures;and assets ES77-2,Central Administrative Number of establishments and employees,annual pay- U.S.,States,SCSA's,selected Same as above 0 Offices and Auxiliaries M 990 roll,sales and receipts,end-of-year Inventories, SMSA's and counties rental payments,capital expenditures,gross fixed M assets,and research and development costs,by m- W clustry of operating establishments serviced,type of M centralized management or supporting service 0 provided,and employment size 0 1972 Link of Census Establish- Establishment data collected in the 1972 economic U.S. 1972 only Z ment and IRS Corporation Data censuses related to financial statistics of owning companies 0 (a E County Business Patterns (Source:survey and administrative records.) U.S.,States,counties Annual 0 1 CBP,County Business Patterns Employer establishments by SIC industry classification: 0 0 MONO) Mid-March employment,first-quarter and annual payroll,nonfarm organizations;Federal employment and total quarterly payroll for Individual counties in most States;county-level statistics not included in censuses,e.g.,construction,transportation(except railroads);finance,insurance,and real estate;and religious organizations EC77-GS,Graphic Summary of Charts,maps displaying data from various economic U.S.,divisions,States, Years ending in the 1977 Economic Censuses M censuses,including comparative figures from selected SMSA's "2"and"T' prior years Summary Reports(CFF 14) (sources;customs declarations,lading documents) FT 810,Bunker Fuels M 00 Value and volume of oil and coal laden at U.S.ports Customs district of lading Monthly, on vessels engaged in foreign trade annual FT 990,Highlights of U.S. Unadjusted and seasonally adjusted values,by month Commodity,country,world area, Monthly Export and Import Trade M 999 and year to date customs region and/or district FT 900,Summary of Export Unadjusted and seasonally adjusted values;monthly Commodity,country,and world Monthly "n and Import Merchandise and year to date area 0 Trade M ffl M FT 976, Vessel Entrances Number and tonnage,flag Customs district,port Annual a and Clearances M E Z FT 985,U.S. Waterborne Shipping weight and value Customs district and/or port Monthly, Exports and General annual > Imports ME a M FT 986,U.S.Airborne Shipping weight and value Customs district and/or port Monthly, Exports and General and continent annual Imports ME Detailed Reports CFF 14) FT 130,General Imports of Current month and cumulative quantities from Country Monthly Cotton,Wool,and Manmada preceding year to date Fiber Manufactures ME FT 135,U.S.General Imports— Customs and c.l.f.values:monthly and year to date Country and/or world area Monthly Schedule A—Commodity by Country Mon FT 410,U.S.Experts— F.a.s.values:monthly and year to date Country and/or world area Monthly Schedule E—Commodity by Country MOO Statistical program and Series Examples of data Data available for— Frequency P T 800,U S rrade—Parrio Value and volume by method of tramportation Commodity,territoryand Monthly. R�oorrd US.PosressiopsMa possession annual Annual Reports(CFF 14) FT ISO,U.S.General loports— Game as above Country and/or world area Annual Schedule A—Commoofitir Gtoupituis by World Area MW FT 155,U S.General briparts— Value-ind volume,by commodity,mothad of Country.warld area Annual World Area hy Conimmlay tra".41ortation 0 GroupmvMo 0 FT 710,U S,Imports— value by commodity Couretry'and/or world area Annual W Consanyarno and Generdf, SIC Based Products by WorldAreis 1111a FT 246,US.Imports for Value and quantity,by tommelity Country Annual Z COnsaimorion—l"SUSA Cam� trwdty by Coantry of Origin MN L 0 CC F T 446,US Experts— Value and quantity,by commodity Country Annual Srhedule 8 Commodity A. by Country mia FT 450,US ENports— Value and volume,by cummudity,mothaof cd Country and/or worldarva Annual Coirunrcifity Groupings by transportation World Area 1110 F T 455,U$.Exports— Same as above Cu"ntry,wwldarea Annual WorldAwaby Schedule E commodity Groulluelf MW FT 610,(IS.Exports— Value,by commodity totals Cuunny andlor world area Annual Doniesn,Yerchandke, SIC Bawd Products by Wor/dAreas Mia Monthly and annual tdhula. Different arrawlemonts and greater detail than m Areas vary PLAUHIL tions on exports,irtiporti, regular reports and shipping Mae,alsa special tabulations M e prepared at purchasers, request Census(CFF 17) GC77-1,Gov&nmental Locdl governments by type,sve,and population; U.S.,States.SMSA'%,c�uotsys, YPdr%.-n,hn,,ai OrgarowatioHMN School Systems by enrollment,areas served,tirades municipalniev,town5hipi,�.huol "2.....and­7..... provided,number of Schools riln-rdted;special dMtricts,speplil districts districts by function,area st-wed,emoloymprit,di,bt, z populirly elected officiaN Same as above yearse"dinges LU "T' IE z GC77 2, Taxable Property Assessed valuationq.4roS4 and net by catoqory and U S,,Stalps,SMSA's,cuorifirs Years ending in CC Values andAssessanotit Sales class,meisuriblu sales,aswisment/sales ratios; arid citipsof rOOOO4 population 1121.J"d"I" UJ PriceRatinsmn number of properties;property tax rites,nominal and > effective 0 (5C77 3,Government Enrlvy,ne,)r Number of ptilifir rniployovs,payrolls,and awrago U S"States,counties,municipali sinwas above Mae earnings(all Octoborl,employment by function, tics,townships,School districts typ"of governmvist,and population tire group; special diltricts number of employees boluritlinq to bargaining units, Agneements,and work stoppa,tes. GC77 4,Governmenfrit Finanres Revenue,by source and type,expenditures,by func- U S,Stalm,triontips,muracipali- Same a�jbnvp [Due tion,character,and object(including,for 1977, ties,towm1ups,school districts, yearly salary and wage expenditures by function); Special disolcts indebtedness and debt transactions,cash and security holdinits 12 Statistical program and series Examples of data Data available for— Frequency GC77-5,Local Government in Organization,finance,employment and payroll data U.S.,States,SMSA's,and Same as above Metropolitan Areas M 1111 by population-size group and functions SMSA counties GC77-6,Topical Studies MON State payments to local governments,historical sta- U.S.,States Some as above tistics on Federal,State,and local finances and employ- ment,employee retirement systems,regional organi- zations(D,and a graphic summary Surveys(CFF 171 GR,Finances ol'SolectodPublic Assets,receipts,benefits,and withdrawal payments U.S. Quarterly Employee Retirement Systems on over 100 major State and local systems for current Ma quarter and specified prior periods 0 GT,Quarterly Summary ofState Revenue by level of government and type of tax; U.S.,States,counties Quarterly < M and Local Tax Revenue MM selected State taxes;property tax collections in county areas Z GE,Government Employment Employment and payrolls,by function and type of U.S.,States,counties,cities Annual 3 MM(Ej government as of October,with comparative data for M prior years Z I G F,Government Finance Reports Federal,State,and local finances;local government U.S.,States,counties, Annual MOO finances in selected SMSA's and large counties;sum- cities,towns,townships 0 mary charts on organization,finances,and (not all data for all areas) 0 employment;State tax collections;finances of employee retirement systems of State and local governments GSS,State and Local Government Topics vary;recent studies include expenditures in Areas vary Periodic special Studies M E criminal justice systems,government finances for environmental quality control,property values subject to local general property taxation,and State and local property tax ratio studies Collected for other Federal Criminal justice systems,correctional institutions, Areas vary Periodic Agencies government tax effort,mortgage lending Current Programs(CFF 21) ISP-WP,World Population Time series of total population,growth rates,crude Countries and world regions Biennial and MMG3 birth and death rates,life expectancy at birth,infant periodic mortality rates,percent of population under age 15, percent urban,percent of laborforce in agriculture. Maps of population and population growth,fertility Z I and mortality patterns. M ISP-DP,Country Demographic Adjusted distribution of population by age and sex Countries Periodic :13 Z Profiles M Mill for census year projected to current year,projections > of number of women of childbearing age,fertility and mortality measures,family planning,education, labor force 0 Z ISP-RD,International Studies of such subjects as mortality,demography, Country and/or world area Periodic > Research Documents M99 and/or fertility in specific countries,special subjects I— covering all or many countries P-90,P-91,P-95,Inter- Projections,estimates,topical studies(e.g.,infant Countries Periodic t national Population MM(E) mortality in the Soviet Union),agreed basic statistics Foreign Economic Reports M111111 Analyses of trends and changes in population,economy, Countries Periodic and labor force;input-output and gross-value data for China(PRC)and the Soviet Union 13 Statistical program and wits Examples of date Date available for- Frequi,11tv (CFr 5) lSnUri:�S;U S cpnMe�,surveV5;administrative records;&M from oth,,r jJtnc-,,S anti LnunfriLs Stiostird AbstI:ics of tht, Stdirdird annual summiri of U.S social,political, Mnstly U.S;some data for Atinuol UnItAtStIces ME and ocononnic stitissit.s.with recent tire,-s,,drs r...lions,Staws,T.lSA's, Surno International data.Includos guide luwurms, wlect-A cities and forctjr, reentries Pociles Data Spok.USA M Paperback ron*rv%aflon of thoStatisoratAbstract Samemabovi, P.�rex;hc 4C County arof City Data Book A Srati�siral AfrTmIct suppItiment;data from most Regions,dwrions,jtdtcs, P,.rmlc a Mae recent cpnwses and trorn oth,r Government agencies "MSA's,cweratv3,(ricurpot-vird It At"'a, 1983) Z and private wurr,,5 places with 2r5,00D+pupurition LIJ Stare ind 4fetrapilitan Awi A Slarsfical Abstract supplement,Variety Of ddld RI(Jlunl�divisions,StalcsI fs,riuii, Data Book MEG from censuses and about 60 other govurnment ugonI SMSA's,SMSA counfirsand Ilatt,5t,19w) 0 citsi jqd rinvate sources c"rordl cities HisroocAif Stasistirs of the A Statistical Ahstratr.r suplilement;Over 12,500 time U.S..States,st+-ctol chws P,,riodlo United States from Colonial sprips,mostly annual,providin-I a statistical history Times in 1970 ME of U S.social,economic,political,and geographic development during pprinds from 1610 to 1970 So6a;In'tirarms ME Health,education,housing,population,Income, U 5 porlodic crimp,etc.Charts,maps displaying data from (Incss, 19801 various souriais,analytiq text, Time frame varies by topic EC77-GS,Grarthic Summdry Charts,maps displaying data from various economic U'S,divisloreq,'Aams, Yi-ars onding at the 1977 Economic censuses,including comoardtave figures from prior qILxttd SMSA's in 117- consusolmn years Tuchnical Papers M Methodological studies,technical dextiptions Putiodw, 190 Of Vdnous Bureau programs 0 Working Palarts M Papers presented at census related runfercricei, Prrexitc, 190- W historical and analytic iludips Z AC H,5rory of the 1977 Ccnnanvc Detailed history,from planning through publication Ypars ending .J Censuselmn In"2",ind"T" -J W 1978 Census ofAgriculturre; Same as above 1978,Own yv..rs a Procedural History ME Lndinq in"2" U) ind"T' 1980 Census ofp0pulaitinit and Same as above(to be published) Ypirsemllnj in Housinq History M I'D,, Program and win/product Darecription Correspond to data for- (CFF 8) NOTE: When used in conjumsion with tho map symbol E13.M and K lndk�ato publication in reporter as wolL Metropolitan Map/Vicinity Map Uniform map series Govpring the built up iturtions of SMSA!s;t"d otht-rd.,wly lg80 Series(MMSiVMS)[El M settled areas Sheers containing census numbered btacks are pulbli5hod in PHCS0 1 series by SMSA and rproamirl of State. Place-and vicinity Maps Selected places and adjoining territory nut covered by MMS/VMS. 1980 County maps 93 All counties riot covercd In their entirety by MMSIVMS. 1980 IL < Place Map% Incorporated plac(i and census designated reported in the 1980 ovri�p; 19)40 but not shown on MMSIVM$Or placc,and vicinity rnalr%. Indian orservatton maps For 20 reservations,separate maps similar to county maps but ii�nvrally at a 0 larger wale to show greater tegmilI W State SCSAISMSA outline maps Show the namei and boundaries of countiol,thp extpnt and cumpare,riv; IC180 tum of SCSA*i and SMSA`s,and locations Of ldrtler pl4c"s Published in PC80-I and HCRO 1 ind 2 series County subdivision maps qBM Names and boundaries of counties and thpir subdivisions IMCD's or CCD*s) 11980 In each State.as well as of all places recrelnized in the 1980 cmsus.Patalkhed in sectionalized(orm In PC8D-1 A,-B,anti HC80-1 A series ithe latter two also shov; Indian reservations and Alaska Native villdqe5).Single sheet vi-isions;in pri,paration. Utharlyod area outline maps M Indicate the extent and component entitips(counties.MOMLICCD's,phciI�) 1900 of each urbanized area Published In PCR0-1 and HCOD I-A series;boumdirios appear in detail on MMSIVMS above. 14 J Program and series/product Description Correspond to data for— Census tract outline maps ERM Show boundaries of census tracts,counties,MCD's/CCD's,and places in census- 1980 tracted areas.Names of tract boundary features(streets,rivers,etc.)are indicated. Published in PHC80-2 series by SMSA and remainder of State. Central business district/ Indicate locations of CBD's and MRC's within each SMSA.Published in RC77-C Years ending major retail center maps Mill series by State. in"T'and"T' U.S.map of counties 09 Presents the names and boundaries of all counties and county equivalents, 1980 including those in Puerto Rico,as of the 1980 census.(in preparation.) GE-50 and GE-70 maps[E Color-shaded and dot-distribution maps of demographic and economic data, Various years by county,on U.S.maps at scales of 1:5,000,000 and 1:7,500,000,respectively. County Boundary File(CBF)(1) A boundary file of coordinates for counties in all States,plus the District of 1980 Columbia and Puerto Rico.Principally for computer mapping. PICADAD(9 (Place Identification Characteristics and Area,Distance,and Direction)Computer 1977 list of 70,000 place names or key points and their associated geographic codes. Coordinates permit calculation of distances between points for analysis and IT! tabulation of transportation movement. 0 0 1980 Census TractlStreet Computer printouts from GBF/DIME files(see below)for manual assignment of 1980 W Indexes census tract numbers to street addresses in urbanized portions of 277 SMSA's. > PHC8O.R5,Geographic Index of names of political and statistical entities and their related 1980 Identification Code Scheme 1980 census geographic codes;corresponds to summary tapes and MARF (GICS)M(9 (see pp.4�5�. 0 GE30-4,Boundary and Annex- Annual statistics and information on boundary changes since Jan. 1,1970,for 1970-1979 0 ation Survey, 1970-1979 M incorporated places with populations of 2,500 or more(1970 census or subse- quent Bureau estimate).Alto identifies all places incorporated,consolidated, or disincorporated during the same period. Congressional District Geo- FIPS(Federal Information Processing System)State code,district number,and 1979-1980 ,graphic Boundary File(D x-y coordinates representing points on each district's boundaries for the 96th Congress(1979-1980).See below. Congressional DistrictAtlas, Presents maps showing district boundaries and lists the counties and incorpora- 1977-1978 Districts of the 96th ted municipalities included in each.(These areas remained essentially the same Congress(1977-1978)M for the 96th and 97th Congres�ses.)An atlas and maps will be prepared for the 98th Congress(1983-1984)after redistricting is completed. GBF/DIME (geographic base Computerized versions of Metropolitan Map Series with block-by-block address 1980 file/dual independent map ranges and x-y coordinate values at intersections.Generally cover central encoding)Files 4B city and contiguous populated suburbs of 277 SMSA's,and include records for nonstreet map features,such as railroads,streams,and political boundaries, as well as streets. There are computer programs available from the Bureau for creating,editing, and maintaining GBF/DIME files,and for various user applications,such as assignment of geographic codes to local records,ailocating resources,network routing,mapping,and centroid calculation. Census statistics serve as "bench- EXAMPLE OF 1980 CENSUS METROPOLITAN MAP marks" for surveys conducted by other public and private agencies. 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Copies generally can be pur- CFF chased from the Superintendent of No. Title Population and Housing Documents, U.S. Government Printing I Statistics on Raeo and Ethnicitv 1980 Census ofPopulation and Housing. 2 Availability of Census Records Uvers' Guide, PHC80-RI, includes a Office(GPO),Washington,D.C.20402.* About Individuals text and several supplements,Including Summary tailleg,public-use microdata 3 Agriculture Statistics 4 History and Organization a glossary and table-finding guides. files, arid geographic reference files 19 , 5 Refprence Sources 1981 Subject Index to Current Popula- as well as those microficlie Winclud- 6 Housing Statistics Ing recent out-of-print reports), maps 7 Population statistics flon Reports(free+) 8 Census Geography—concepts and [E, and publications not sold by the Products Agriculture, Economic, and GPO can be ordered from the Census 9 Construction Statistics Government Areas Bureau.* 10 Retail Trade Statistics I I Wholesale Trade Statistics Arconontle Statistics Data Finders+ There are also State Data Centers(in 12 Statistics an Service Industries "Agriculture," "Business," "Construc- must States, the District of Columbia, 13 Transportation Statistics tion,""Economic Surveys,""Energy," and Puerto Rico)and private and public 14 Foreign Trade Statistics 16 statistics art Manufactures "Forelgri Trade," "Governments,"and organizations registered With tile 16 Statistics on Mineral Industries "Industrial" Bureau's National Clearinghouse for 17 Statistics on Governments Guide to Foreign Trade Statistics, 1979 Census Data Services located through- 18 Census Bureau Programs and Peoducts Guldc to the 1977 Census of Govern- out the country that are able to provide 19 Enterprise Statistics inents tape copies and related services to their 20 Energy and Conservation Statistics Guide to Recurrent and Special Govern. customem(Lists an request.*) 21 International Programs 22 Data for Small Communities inent Statistics out of print) Customer Services staff and subject I Guide to Industrial Statistics specialists at Bureau headquarters, as well as information services specialists in products and services as they become WHAT ELSE DOES THE its regional offices, arc! equipped to available. 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Bureau of tile Census list% or prices and ordering Jn%tructlonq, see the addteqs arid telephone number at the end sources, teaching materials, and proj- Washington,D.C.20233 of IN%Factfluder. ects for students, 301/7634100 RETAIL SALES ESTIMATES 1079 RETAIL SALES=ESTIMATES By STORE GROUP6 1979 a5likk Set; .1 To" M."s U., "", P" F.1m;& Mts.lme at. CWNTIES Sets, Chew M.. D P,.,.. Mesas, A.,., Mo.F., =.""' G"So. S.... Eau., ".mv imam, CITIES 111000) So., ".72 how S.n N." Sov. S.".. CALIFORNIA S F.,ismad.............. ................... 118,299 .0136 66.6 21,509 26,613 7,366 1,879 51901 9,153 5,072 5,460 43,120 1,476 247 S: Gabdol. 158,943 .0183 41A 13,028 28,343 15,135 2,087 8,373 3D,547 4,587 13,544 34,377 10,383 122 .......... *.............. 12,83B 7,572 271 Santa F.Splegs.,................. ............... 136,421 .0157 893 31,005 25,933 14,190 2,619 9,306 39,417 1,663 3,2A2 Santa Moof.................. .... ............... 631,OBO .0726 62.5 13,258 89,450 73,616 28,239 26,602 53,692 37,794 A4,944 171,361 18,521 13B South Get.......................... .............. 182,172 .0210 37.3 6,506 A9,453 13.839 6,341 15,306 13,495 3,204 7,031 52,405 9,7S9 73 South P.wd.... . ...........­. ............... 68,547 .0079 46.2 6,120 31,961 3,371 6,966 5,221 693 1,668 12,257 617 48 Tans,t.Gly................. ..... ............... 93,921 .0108 93.1 7,827 32,584 7,670 5,726 15,064 11,41B 3,311 5,232 1,546 4,463 74 Taman.Is....... ..................11.1............ 1,007,785 .1160 947 20,318 171,254 69,190 30,570 43,074 231,254 67,595 62,332 216,817 36,467 162 West caves............I.................... .... 447,121 0515 124.7 18,630 72,5W 33,803 12,891 20,3D2 99,966 31,63P 25,956 103,784 10,232 143 whiffi.,......................................... 4�17,659 .0504 638 14,836 86,734 24,882 10,486 22,098 57,351 19,83B 29,831 131,003 15,065 122 Made....................................................... K 6 184,227 .0212 119.7 8,943 49,317 16,903 7,346 16,403 S,460 8,387 7,242 38'"o 20,564 71 M.d.......... .................... .............. 114,867 .0132 1006 16,410 32,214 9,ABS 5,489 6,802 4,580 6,612 4,A67 26,945 10,023 M.'Ito.............................................M 1 2 1,033,178 .1246 1044 12,957 06,811 110.485 49,215 66,480 101,036 50'"S 56,717 218,371 56, Novato.......................... ..................... 158,050 .0182 1430 12,6A4 37,435 8,669 9,449 12,332 1,656 5,871 3,812 58,268 9,195 Y3 So.Rate.].................... ................. 428,636 .0493 105.6 21,869 55,782 28,371 18,713 20,479 72,381 25,186 32,445 10,475 26,705 148 Made................................................J 6 32,S79 .0038 IsS6.0 7,082 10,918 2,794 731 6,582 1,032 1,062 411 2,165 2.397 " Mended is...................................................IS 2 287,153 .0330 121Z I t,3SO 73,553 28,613 16,S4t 27,068 16,574 12,069 9;3�72 45,514 30,787 122 URIcAs.... . .............. ... ........­.... ... 128,635 .0148 114.0 26,252 31,236 11,771 lzlIn 10,�2 4,906 6,977 5,435 22.026 9,364 269 Mseced......................................................K 5 431,270 0496 112.i 10,268 99,872 38,399 26,089 51'aw 42,010 16,260 20,612 83,4S6 0,640 91 Mstte.d........... ...................... ............... 248,957 0287 1115 19,603 43,213 18,919 19,610 19,677 37,935 12,360 12,528 56,659 15,130 172 McJoc......... .........................................A 6 28,047 .0033 90.3 8,249 5,047 2,142 1,048 4,686 381 432 727 0,379 2,010 94 Mae............................................................1 7 46,469 ODS3 210.8 13,667 13,40 10,084 575 10,49D 1,620 1,120 800 96 1,336 129 MW...y........................................217 X 3 1,141,195 .1314 104.0 11,657 233A6S 121,366 50,082 93,842 105,12is 69,892 61,788 21S,748 62AOS 90 Carmel By-Th.4.................. .............. 86,133 .0099 77,13 30,762 9,611 17,048 1,295 A,678 3.072 2Z877 ZA46 156 1,552 241 *M.efe'.'.................... ....................... 219,221 .0252 59.6 19,063 31,483 36,401 7,640 10,925 25,501 14,613 13,098 40,914 11,532 15D pesdric,G.v...... . ................ ...... 51,972 W60 191.4 6,187 11,206 5,936 4,517 3,009 5,939 l'O" 3,323 1,334 6,997 56 *S.Vmss�...................... ...................... 469,556 .0540 110.5 13,5AB 106,160 31,630 27,117 36,A46 5ZO24 26,649 31,727 86,765 30,982 117 +Seaside..... ................... . .............. 122,483 .0141 1411 12,498 6,210 9,663 4,460 5,826 9,322 1,279 8,269 67,255 1,974 125 S,.dRo,Al.aomay Po.fi.G.11.............. 393,676 OA53 91.5 13,253 48,899 5z" Y6,617 19,7w 40,762 16,P82 24,4N WS03 2OSW 116 N.p..._.................................................256 " 3 349,363 .0402 98.6 9,697 89,097 32,505 12,438 26,751 V'990 13,47S 13,993 69,387 33,267 59 *N..................... ............... . ....... 285,715 .0329 98.0 IA,OO6 71,047 21,84B 72,176 22,223 27.OD7 11,48P 13,251 62,458 25,09P 83 N...d st..................................................G 5 200,S29 .0230 162A 9,S95 53,279 19A24 6,066 10,274 6,953 6,732 7,124 0.08 36,11n 10 Owl Is.............I......................................10 R 8 9,198,708 1.0587 134A 14,266 1,7F6,527 918,90 259,371 659,012 1,308,231 371,3S2 523,108 lo8l8,SSI 594,914 87 *AR.h,i on................................... ... 1,061.6" .1222 141.2 13,682 196,203 140,941 29,037 75,873 109,286 31,311 93,657 183,951 70,945 89 B..o.P.'k.. ................... . .............. 392,511 .0452 55.0 20,129 6ZO53 28,9AO 14,173 17,924 10,704 19,905 16,217 79,011 21,210 25 Cast.M.............................................. 854,689 0984 139.6 28,M3 95,003 56,BA2 19,086 45,661 191.037 57,966 A6,964 220,84D 30,874 93 Foo.C..V.11.Y.._ 213,939 0246 137.6 12,156 W,722 17,150 8,166 21,307 43,644 3,683 21,408 5,W6 6,767 62 ........................ 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Research groups will be impressed with the degree of refine- ment in the census data and their applicability to simultaneous cross-sectional and longitudinal study. Such information will al- low for careful investigation into the longstanding theoretical as- pects of urban population structure, growth, and economic de- velopment. Groups which are familiar with computer processing of census data will be pleased to find that our raw data is well documented, and that its format is simply structured for easy access by commercial statistical packages, file management util- ities, or the user's own programs. A WIDE AGE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENSUS DATA URLDAS now has on file, in machine-readable format, virtually all of the U.S. Bureau of Census tract data (relatively homogenous neighborhoods of about 40DO persons) compiled during the censuses of 1970, 1960, 1950, and 1940. Moreover, this file will be extended to Include 1980 data so that we soon can offer a half-century of small area data in census tract units. What this means is that for the first Urne data are now available in cross-sectional and longitudinal form for small areas of cities and metropolitan regions. The URLDAS files make possible the systematic and precise measurement of population and housing changes In neighborhoods of urban areas. URLDAS files have virtually unlimited application to studies of population distribution, population projections, housing stock adjustment, public facility location, and urban renewal. Equally important, Ul'ILDAS can merge its own in- formation with other data files In the field of commercial, industrial, educational, religious and health statistics. INTERCENSUS COMPARABILITY AND AREAL MEASUREMENT We have perfected a computerized system for estimating Inter- census comparability whereby we Interpolate the census tract bound. aries of one census Into those of another. This system can work either backwards or forwards in time, and operates on all detailed data as well as population totals. Consequently, URLDAS Is pre- pared to furnish long-term comparability for any tracted area. (URLDAS Is currently taking steps toward 1970/1980 compare- bility as well.) In addition, URLDAS can supply areal measurements In acres for individual and combined census tracts. SAIAL TABULATIONS Drawing on the data management and comparability skills of URLDAS, we are able to make tabulations of population and housing data for any size community or administrative area, estabiishing a much more accurate match up of population to public or private service area. These tabulations can be provided for any period of time from 1940 through 1980. Furthermore, we are prepared to make econometric and other multi-variate analyses of any computerized file, includ- ing The Public Use Samples of 1960, 1970, and 1980, Annual Housing Surveys, Current Population Surveys, or locally col- lected statistics. POPULATION PROJECTIONS Percont of Population 100 so 60 Whito 40 :!lack 20 .Spanish— 0 1........... .......... ........... 1970 1975 1980 1085 1090 1995 2000 POPULATION PROJECTIONS UR WAS is designed to provide population projections, specific for school attendance, labor force supply, housing and transportation requirements, retail and service demands, and other social and commercial services. URLDAS makes use of very sophisticated population projection computer software developed by the Community and Family Study Center to prepare the above projections (by age, sex, race, and minority status)— estimates which are far more advanced than anything previously available. Our package generates projections in detailed categories, tailored to the client's needs, from the present time to the year 2000 (and beyond, if desired) with retrospective data to 1970. These projections can be performed for any metropolitan area, central city or suburban ring, or any of the community areas mentioned above. SPATIAL ISULATION STUDIES 0 URLDAS has recently developed a comprehensive data package of spatial analysis computer software. This software accurately computes distance and direction of any census tract, from any one point, such as the central business district, high- way interchange, airport, or shopping complex and correlates this Information with any of the population and housing data in the URLDAS files. In turn, these results help the user locate prime sites for public facilities or for the marketing of products and services. For many of today's municipalities, the existing boundaries for the provision of civic services are not as current as they should be. As a result, cities are often faced with over and under utiliza- tion of their various services. To allow for more accurate service boundary determination, U R LDAS makes use of computer soft- ware which delimits community area boundaries and analyzes the population and housing density data for small and large areas, In addition, our software package includes the ability to make standardized data measurement, refining the census tract information even further, Using the techniques of direct and indirect standardization, we "remove" the compositional effects of age, race, and sex for selected census tract characteristics. This allows the user to make comparisons of communities on the basis of their genuine internal differences, and assess the impact of demographic composition (age, sex, race) on the characteristics of the community. Thus, the demographic effects can be controlled, if the user wishes, before the analysis begins. DEVELOPMENT OF NEW, SPECIALIZED SOFTWARE URLDAS Is also prepared to develop new software in response to the special analytical demands of its clients, We undertake the programming, testing, and analysis of the soft- ware, presenting the client with the finished product, DIR SERVICE COSTS THE URBAN, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL DATA AND ANALYSIS SERVICE is a not-for-profit organization. As such, URLDAS operates at out-of-pocket expenses plus 25 percent for administration and maintenance. A firm estimate, which becomes a fixed contract, is made before undertaking each job. Some example cost estimates for census data applicable to a moderate size city of 200 census tracts (approximately 800,000 population) are given belovV. • Census tract data for one census . . . . . . . . $125 • Comparability information for two adjacent censuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175 • Population projection for central city, suburban ring, and SMSA for 30-year period (age, sex, and race) . . . $1500-1800 • School attendance projection for metropolis, by school district, including school attendance by grade (from elementary through high school). . . . . . $3000-5000 • Market or retail area analysis, including detailed demographic composition . . . . . . . $1750 : 0 10 0 % 0 0 .................... ........... 0 3 .1 t I ..... .....to 1., 0 MORE'ABA URLDAS The Social Development Center is comprised of professionals who have been or are employees of the Community and Family Study Center of the University of Chicago.The SDC is a not-for- profit corporation that engages in public service activities beyond the University's normal range of teaching and theoretical research. Michael J. White, Director of URLDAS, is a specialist in urban data analysis with professional skills In statistics, econometrics, and demography. His doctoral dissertation examined the long term effects of urban renewal on neighborhood development. He has developed procedures(including computer software) for making population projections for school districts, market areas, and hos- pital service areas, and has employed them for several public and private organizations in the Chicago area. Donald J. Bogue, Co-director of UR LDAS, Director of the Community and Family Study Center and Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago, has served as demographic consultant for the U.S. Bureau of the Census and numerous international organizations. Dr. Bogue has published widely in the areas of tech- nical demography, population distribution, migration, and human ecology. The Urban, Regional, and Local Data and Analysis Service can draw upon a trained staff of professional and support person- nel to give you a quick turnaround for any problem you may have. We will analyze your particular situation and make estimates of specific tabulations free of charge, For furthill, ion, plene call or write: 1p Michael J. White Director, URLDAS 9 1411 East 60th Street Chicago, Illinois 60649 Phone: (312) 753-2617 6932 Income limits (as of July 23, 1984) NUMBER OF PERSONS IN FAMILY (on two pages) COUNTY STANDARD 1 2 3 4 MARIN Very low income 11,800 13,500 15,200 16,900 Lower income i 21 600 24,300 27 000 Median income 1 34 000 2183','890000 27,200 30,500 Moderate income 28,550 32,650 36,700 40,800 HARIPOSA Very low income 7 400 8,500 9,550 10,600 Lower income 11:850 13,550 1 1 5,250 16,950 Median income 14 850 16 950 19,100 21,200 Moderate income 17:800 20:350 22,900 25,450 MENDOCINO Very low income 8,050 9,200 10,350 11 500 Lower income 12,900 14,700 16,550 18:400 Median income 16 100 18,400 20 700 23,000 Moderate income 19:300 22,100 24:850 27,600 MERCED Very low income 7,700 8,800 9,900 11,000 Lower income 12,300 14 100 15 850 17,600 Median income 15 400 17:600 19:800 22,000 Moderate income 18:500 21,100 23,750 26,400 MODOC Very low income 7 100 8,100 9,150 10,150 Lower income 11:400 13,000 14,600 16,250 Median income 14 200 16,250 18,250 20,300 Moderate income 17:050 19,500 21,900 24,350 MONO Very low income 9,450 10,800 12,150 13,500 Lower income 15,100 17 300 19,450 21,600 Median income 18,900 21:600 24,300 27 000 Moderate income 22,700 252900 29,150 32:400 MONTEREY Very low income 9,150 10 450 11,750 13,050 Lower income 14,650 16:700 18 800 20,900 Median income 18,300 20,900 23:550 26,150 Moderate income 21,950 25,100 28,250 31,400 NAPA Very low income 10,250 11 700 13,200 14,650 Lower income 16,400 18:750 21,100 23,450 Median income 20,500 23 450 26,350 29 300 Moderate income 24,600 28:150 31,650 35:150 NEVADA Very low income 8,600 9,850 11,050 12 300 Lower income 13,800 15,750 17,750 19:700 Median income 17,250 19 700 22,200 24 650 Moderate income 20,700 23:650 26,600 29:600 OPANGE Very low income 11,800 13 500 15,200 16,900 Lower income 18,900 21:600 24,300 27 000 Median income 24,650 28,150 31,700 35:200 Moderate income 29,550 33,800 38,000 42,250 NUMBER OF PERSONS IN FAMILY (on two pages) COUNTY STANDARD 5 6 7 8 MARIN Very low incomei 18 200 19 550 20,900 22,250 Lower income 28:700 30:400 32,050 33,750 Median income 36,150 38,250 40,400 42,500 Moderate income 43,350 45,900 48,450 51,000 MARIPOSA Very low income 11,450 12,300 13,150 14,000 Lower income 18,000 19,050 20,150 21,200 Median income 22,550 23,850 25,200 26,500 Moderate income 27,050 28,600 30,200 31,800 MENDOCINO V I ery low income 12,400 13 350 14,250 15,200 Lower income 19 550 20:700 21 850 23,000 Median income 24:450 25 900 27:300 28,750 Moderate income 29,350 31:050 32,800 34,500 MERCED Very low income 11,900 12,750 13,650 14,500 Lower income 18 700 19,800 20,900 22,000 Median income 23:4W 24,750 26,150 27,500 Moderate income 28,050 29,700 31,356 33,000 MODOG Very low income 10,950 11J50 12,600 13,400 Lower income 17,250 18,300 19,300 20,300 Median income 21,550 22,850 24,100 25,400 Moderate income 25,900 27,400 28,950 30t450 i: MONO Very low income 14,600 15,650 16�750 17,800 Lower income 22,950 24,300 25,650 27,000 Median income 28,700 30,400 32,050 33,750 Moderate income 34,450 36,450 38�500 40,5.00 MONTEREY Very low income 14,100 15,150 16,200 17,250 Lower income 22,200 23,500 24,800 26,150 Median income 27 800 29 400 31,050 32,700 Moderate income 33:350 35:300 37,250 39,250 350 NAPA Very low income 15,800 17,000 18,150 19 Lower income 24,900 26 400 27,850 29:300 Median income 31 150 32:950 34,800 36,650 Moderate income 37:350 39,550 41,750 43,950 NEVADA Very low income 13 300 14,250 15,250 16,250 Lower income 20:950 22 150 23,400 24,650 Median income 26,200 27:750 29,250 30,800 Moderate income 31,450 33,300 35,150 37sOOO fj ORANGE Very low income 18,200 19,550 20,900 22,250 Lower income 28,700 30,400 32,050 33 750 Median income 37,400 39,600 41,800 44:000 Moderate income 44,900 47,500 50,150 52,800