DP02 SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE UNITED STATES 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Data and Documentation section. Sample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Methodology section. Tell us what you think. Provide feedback to help make American Community Survey data more useful for you. Although the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, it is the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns and estimates of housing units for states and counties. HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE Subject Total households 19,190 +/-350 19,190 (X) Family households (families) 13,423 +/-427 69.9% +/-2.3 4,720 +/-377 24.6% +/-2.0 Married-couple family 10,493 +/-460 54.7% +/-2.5 3,173 +/-324 16.5% +/-1.7 Male householder, no wife present, family 794 +/-205 4.1% +/-1.1 349 +/-146 1.8% +/-0.8 Female householder, no husband present, family 2,136 +/-307 11.1% +/-1.6 1,198 +/-231 6.2% +/-1.2 Nonfamily households 5,767 +/-476 30.1% +/-2.3 Householder living alone 5,254 +/-448 27.4% +/-2.1 65 and over 2,353 +/-286 12.3% +/-1.5 Households with one or more people under 18 5,442 +/-394 28.4% +/-2.0 Households with one or more people 65 and over 6,054 +/-222 31.5% +/-1.3 Average household size 2.39 +/-0.04 (X) (X) Average family size 2.88 +/-0.07 (X) (X) RELATIONSHIP Population in households 45,943 +/-141 45,943 (X) Householder 19,190 +/-350 41.8% +/-0.7 Spouse 10,529 +/-471 22.9% +/-1.0 Child 12,109 +/-475 26.4% +/-1.0 Other relatives 2,613 +/-419 5.7% +/-0.9 Nonrelatives 1,502 +/-247 3.3% +/-0.5 Unmarried partner 441 +/-128 1.0% +/-0.3 1 of 5 12/08/2017
MARITAL STATUS Subject Males 15 and over 18,946 +/-84 18,946 (X) Never married 4,926 +/-349 26.0% +/-1.8 Now married, except separated 10,930 +/-529 57.7% +/-2.8 Separated 356 +/-147 1.9% +/-0.8 Widowed 543 +/-160 2.9% +/-0.8 Divorced 2,191 +/-391 11.6% +/-2.1 Females 15 and over 19,943 +/-65 19,943 (X) Never married 4,019 +/-342 20.2% +/-1.7 Now married, except separated 10,873 +/-521 54.5% +/-2.6 Separated 701 +/-163 3.5% +/-0.8 Widowed 2,141 +/-265 10.7% +/-1.3 Divorced 2,209 +/-303 11.1% +/-1.5 FERTILITY Number of women 15 to 50 old who had a birth 457 +/-204 457 (X) in the past 12 months Unmarried women (widowed, divorced, and never 152 +/-102 33.3% +/-18.1 married) Per 1,000 unmarried women 32 +/-22 (X) (X) Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 old 46 +/-20 (X) (X) Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 old 34 +/-43 (X) (X) Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 old 109 +/-52 (X) (X) Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 old 6 +/-5 (X) (X) GRANDPARENTS Number of grandparents living with own grandchildren 1,003 +/-305 1,003 (X) under 18 Grandparents responsible for grandchildren 464 +/-189 46.3% +/-14.1 Years responsible for grandchildren Less than 1 year 75 +/-73 7.5% +/-7.0 1 or 2 78 +/-85 7.8% +/-8.0 3 or 4 43 +/-46 4.3% +/-4.6 5 or more 268 +/-152 26.7% +/-13.6 Number of grandparents responsible for own 464 +/-189 464 (X) grandchildren under 18 Who are female 252 +/-103 54.3% +/-7.5 Who are married 416 +/-185 89.7% +/-8.5 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Population 3 and over enrolled in school 9,373 +/-417 9,373 (X) Nursery school, preschool 481 +/-138 5.1% +/-1.5 Kindergarten 682 +/-179 7.3% +/-1.9 Elementary school (grades 1-8) 4,078 +/-293 43.5% +/-3.2 High school (grades 9-12) 2,273 +/-283 24.3% +/-2.6 College or graduate school 1,859 +/-296 19.8% +/-2.7 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Population 25 and over 33,618 +/-133 33,618 (X) Less than 9th grade 2,079 +/-320 6.2% +/-1.0 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 3,913 +/-442 11.6% +/-1.3 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 13,195 +/-778 39.2% +/-2.3 Some college, no degree 6,588 +/-502 19.6% +/-1.5 Associate's degree 3,030 +/-351 9.0% +/-1.0 Bachelor's degree 3,744 +/-419 11.1% +/-1.2 Graduate or professional degree 1,069 +/-232 3.2% +/-0.7 Percent high school graduate or higher (X) (X) 82.2% +/-1.7 Percent bachelor's degree or higher (X) (X) 14.3% +/-1.4 2 of 5 12/08/2017
Subject VETERAN STATUS Civilian population 18 and over 37,093 +/-87 37,093 (X) Civilian veterans 3,313 +/-310 8.9% +/-0.8 DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION Total Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population 46,011 +/-129 46,011 (X) With a disability 7,106 +/-593 15.4% +/-1.3 Under 18 9,360 +/-87 9,360 (X) With a disability 310 +/-116 3.3% +/-1.2 18 to 64 28,193 +/-149 28,193 (X) With a disability 3,665 +/-401 13.0% +/-1.4 65 and over 8,458 +/-127 8,458 (X) With a disability 3,131 +/-343 37.0% +/-4.0 RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO Population 1 year and over 46,053 +/-196 46,053 (X) Same house 42,861 +/-717 93.1% +/-1.4 Different house in the U.S. 3,147 +/-640 6.8% +/-1.4 Same county 1,815 +/-463 3.9% +/-1.0 Different county 1,332 +/-429 2.9% +/-0.9 Same state 1,110 +/-406 2.4% +/-0.9 Different state 222 +/-122 0.5% +/-0.3 Abroad 45 +/-39 0.1% +/-0.1 PLACE OF BIRTH Total population 46,453 ***** 46,453 (X) Native 45,684 +/-194 98.3% +/-0.4 Born in United States 45,519 +/-212 98.0% +/-0.5 State of residence 34,157 +/-963 73.5% +/-2.1 Different state 11,362 +/-889 24.5% +/-1.9 Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island areas, or born 165 +/-88 0.4% +/-0.2 abroad to American parent(s) Foreign born 769 +/-194 1.7% +/-0.4 U.S. CITIZENSHIP STATUS Foreign-born population 769 +/-194 769 (X) Naturalized U.S. citizen 193 +/-87 25.1% +/-11.4 Not a U.S. citizen 576 +/-186 74.9% +/-11.4 YEAR OF ENTRY Population born outside the United States 934 +/-212 934 (X) Native 165 +/-88 165 (X) Entered 2010 or later 24 +/-34 14.5% +/-19.9 Entered before 2010 141 +/-78 85.5% +/-19.9 Foreign born 769 +/-194 769 (X) Entered 2010 or later 13 +/-17 1.7% +/-2.2 Entered before 2010 756 +/-192 98.3% +/-2.2 WORLD REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN Foreign-born population, excluding population born at 769 +/-194 769 (X) sea Europe 73 +/-44 9.5% +/-5.7 Asia 135 +/-69 17.6% +/-8.6 3 of 5 12/08/2017
Subject Africa 0 +/-25 0.0% +/-4.1 Oceania 13 +/-20 1.7% +/-2.6 Latin America 516 +/-167 67.1% +/-11.2 Northern America 32 +/-37 4.2% +/-4.7 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Population 5 and over 44,262 +/-53 44,262 (X) English only 43,102 +/-234 97.4% +/-0.6 Language other than English 1,160 +/-249 2.6% +/-0.6 Speak English less than "very well" 383 +/-189 0.9% +/-0.4 Spanish 929 +/-230 2.1% +/-0.5 Speak English less than "very well" 362 +/-176 0.8% +/-0.4 Other Indo-European languages 121 +/-83 0.3% +/-0.2 Speak English less than "very well" 21 +/-30 0.0% +/-0.1 Asian and Pacific Islander languages 89 +/-78 0.2% +/-0.2 Speak English less than "very well" 0 +/-25 0.0% +/-0.1 Other languages 21 +/-36 0.0% +/-0.1 Speak English less than "very well" 0 +/-25 0.0% +/-0.1 ANCESTRY Total population 46,453 ***** 46,453 (X) American 7,658 +/-827 16.5% +/-1.8 Arab 91 +/-113 0.2% +/-0.2 Czech 18 +/-29 0.0% +/-0.1 Danish 0 +/-25 0.0% +/-0.1 Dutch 663 +/-273 1.4% +/-0.6 English 5,885 +/-900 12.7% +/-1.9 French (except Basque) 467 +/-205 1.0% +/-0.4 French Canadian 30 +/-36 0.1% +/-0.1 German 4,788 +/-677 10.3% +/-1.5 Greek 156 +/-140 0.3% +/-0.3 Hungarian 66 +/-64 0.1% +/-0.1 Irish 2,928 +/-551 6.3% +/-1.2 Italian 1,171 +/-441 2.5% +/-0.9 Lithuanian 28 +/-31 0.1% +/-0.1 Norwegian 78 +/-68 0.2% +/-0.1 Polish 276 +/-179 0.6% +/-0.4 Portuguese 38 +/-47 0.1% +/-0.1 Russian 216 +/-168 0.5% +/-0.4 Scotch-Irish 1,212 +/-370 2.6% +/-0.8 Scottish 857 +/-352 1.8% +/-0.8 Slovak 97 +/-86 0.2% +/-0.2 Subsaharan African 166 +/-151 0.4% +/-0.3 Swedish 49 +/-34 0.1% +/-0.1 Swiss 52 +/-50 0.1% +/-0.1 Ukrainian 37 +/-42 0.1% +/-0.1 Welsh 169 +/-108 0.4% +/-0.2 West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) 21 +/-33 0.0% +/-0.1 COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE Total households (X) (X) (X) (X) With a computer (X) (X) (X) (X) With a broadband Internet subscription (X) (X) (X) (X) Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). 4 of 5 12/08/2017
The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables. Ancestry listed in this table refers to the total number of people who responded with a particular ancestry; for example, the estimate given for Russian represents the number of people who listed Russian as either their first or second ancestry. This table lists only the largest ancestry groups; see the Detailed Tables for more categories. Race and Hispanic origin groups are not included in this table because official data for those groups come from the Race and Hispanic origin questions rather than the ancestry question (see Demographic Table). Data for year of entry of the native population reflect the year of entry into the U.S. by people who were born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas or born outside the U.S. to a U.S. citizen parent and who subsequently moved to the U.S. Fertility data are not available for certain geographic areas due to problems with data collection. See Errata Note #92 for details. Methodological changes to data collection in 2013 may have affected language data for 2013. Users should be aware of these changes when using 2013 data or multi-year data containing data from 2013. For more information, see: Language User Note. The Census Bureau introduced a new set of disability questions in the 2008 ACS questionnaire. Accordingly, comparisons of disability data from 2008 or later with data from prior are not recommended. For more information on these questions and their evaluation in the 2006 ACS Content Test, see the Evaluation Report Covering Disability. While the 2012-2016 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the February 2013 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities. Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined based on Census 2010 data. As a result, data for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily reflect the results of ongoing urbanization. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Explanation of Symbols: 1. An '**' entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate. 2. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 3. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution. 4. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. 5. An '***' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate. 6. An '*****' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate. 7. An 'N' entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small. 8. An '(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.