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Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />PovertyRate <br />According to the 2012 – 2016 American Community Survey, 1% of the <br />CommunityBelowpoverty(%) <br />Centerville population was <br />living below the federal poverty <br />level. However an additional <br />Anoka County 7.7% <br />6.3% of residents were between <br />Centerville 1.0% <br />100% and 149% and another <br />3.3% of the City’s population <br />Circle Pines4.0% <br />were between 150-184% of the <br />federal poverty level. The 2016 <br />Hugo 5.2% <br />federal poverty level for a family <br />Lino Lakes 5.2% <br />of four was $24,250. <br />North Oaks 2.3% <br />Table 5. Source: 2015 ACS 5- <br />Year Estimates <br />T HE E CONOMY <br />According to the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages conducted by <br />the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development there <br />were 363 jobs in Centerville in the year 2000. The 2000 average annual wage <br />in Centerville was $29,456. In 2016, the total jobs in Centerville jumped to 430 <br />and with it the average annual wage increased to $44,534, a 51% increase. <br />In that same timespan, annual wages in Anoka County jumped from $33,187 <br />to $49,918, a 50% increase. Both Centerville and Anoka County have outpaced <br />the 7-County metropolitan region which saw an average annual wage of <br />$39,062 jump to $58,111, a 49% increase. <br />Centerville is home to retail and service jobs, as well as some industry. The <br />Metropolitan Council’s employment forecast predicts that Centerville will have <br />540 jobs by 2020, 560 jobs by 2030 and finally, 590 jobs by 2040. The 2040 <br />job figure signifies an overall job gain for Centerville of 160 jobs by 2040. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 13 <br /> <br />